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-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1993/Makefile15
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1993/freebsd-coined.xml44
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1993/news.xml42
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1996/Makefile12
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1996/index.xml56
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1997/Makefile12
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1997/index.xml274
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1998/Makefile15
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1998/index.xml235
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1998/press.xml448
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1999/Makefile15
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1999/index.xml372
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1999/press.xml895
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2000/Makefile15
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2000/index.xml458
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2000/press.xml609
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2001/Makefile16
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2001/news.xml964
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2001/press.xml484
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2002/Makefile16
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2002/news.xml819
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2002/press.xml383
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2003/Makefile16
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2003/news.xml605
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2003/press.xml567
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2004/Makefile16
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2004/news.xml731
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2004/press.xml413
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2005/Makefile16
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2005/news.xml1002
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2005/press.xml328
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2006/Makefile16
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2006/news.xml1009
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2006/press.xml578
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2007/Makefile16
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2007/news.xml834
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2007/press.xml468
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2008/Makefile16
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2008/news.xml900
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2008/press.xml157
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2009/Makefile16
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2009/news.xml867
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2009/press.xml214
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2012-compromise.xml387
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2012-compromise/Makefile13
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2012-compromise/md5.sums.20121118.txt22593
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2012-compromise/sha256.sums.20121118.txt22593
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/Makefile58
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/Makefile.inc4
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/news.xml86
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/press-rel-1.xml62
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/press-rel-2.xml92
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/press-rel-3.xml93
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-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/press-rel-5.xml138
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/press-rel-6.xml107
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/press-rel-7.xml80
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/press-rel-8.xml70
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/press-rel-9.xml80
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/pressreleases.xml92
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/sou1999.xml378
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/Makefile102
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/README174
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/howto.xml117
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-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2001-06.xml828
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2001-07.xml1204
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2001-08.xml1521
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2001-09.xml945
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2001-11.xml1027
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2001-12-2002-01.xml716
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-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2002-05-2002-06.xml1445
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2002-07-2002-08.xml1061
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2002-09-2002-10.xml1024
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2002-11-2002-12.xml881
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2003-01-2003-02.xml704
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2003-03-2003-09.xml971
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2003-10-2003-12.xml1363
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2004-01-2004-02.xml869
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2004-03-2004-04.xml1151
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2004-05-2004-06.xml1103
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2004-07-2004-12.xml2341
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2005-01-2005-03.xml2149
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2005-03-2005-06.xml2175
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2005-07-2005-10.xml2039
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2005-10-2005-12.xml1372
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2006-01-2006-03.xml1469
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2006-04-2006-06.xml2141
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2006-06-2006-10.xml2625
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2006-10-2006-12.xml2546
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2007-01-2007-03.xml1117
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2007-04-2007-06.xml2796
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2007-07-2007-10.xml1031
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2007-10-2007-12.xml1562
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2008-01-2008-03.xml867
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2008-04-2008-06.xml929
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2008-07-2008-09.xml787
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2008-10-2008-12.xml1164
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2009-01-2009-03.xml982
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2009-04-2009-09.xml2199
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2009-10-2009-12.xml2033
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2010-01-2010-03.xml2355
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2010-04-2010-06.xml2381
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2010-07-2010-09.xml2683
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2010-10-2010-12.xml1974
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2011-01-2011-03.xml1813
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2011-04-2011-06.xml1944
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2011-07-2011-09.xml1495
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2011-10-2011-12.xml1925
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2012-01-2012-03.xml1490
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2012-04-2012-06.xml1007
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2012-07-2012-09.xml713
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2012-10-2012-12.xml1456
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2013-01-2013-03.xml1662
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2013-04-2013-06.xml1927
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2013-05-devsummit.xml356
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2013-07-2013-09.xml1716
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2013-09-devsummit.xml971
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2013-10-2013-12.xml2111
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-01-2014-03.xml2719
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-04-2014-06.xml1657
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-07-2014-09.xml2427
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2014-10-2014-12.xml2761
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2015-01-2015-03.xml2703
-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2015-04-2015-06.xml3201
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-rw-r--r--en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-2016-01-2016-03.xml2586
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diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1993/Makefile b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1993/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index f02445d071..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1993/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-# $FreeBSD$
-
-.if exists(../Makefile.conf)
-.include "../Makefile.conf"
-.endif
-.if exists(../Makefile.inc)
-.include "../Makefile.inc"
-.endif
-
-DOCS= freebsd-coined.xml
-
-XMLDOCS+= index:${XSL_NEWS_NEWSFLASH_OLD}:news.xml:
-DEPENDSET.index=transtable news
-
-.include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1993/freebsd-coined.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1993/freebsd-coined.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 30c68ad9d4..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1993/freebsd-coined.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional-Based Extension//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/xhtml10-freebsd.dtd" [
-<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD Archives">
-]>
-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
-<head>
- <title>&title;</title>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
- </head>
-
- <body class="navinclude.about">
-
-<p><b>To:</b> interim@bsd.coe.montana.edu (Interim 0.1.5)<br/>
-<b>Subject:</b> Re: "386BSD" trademark (fwd)<br/>
-<b>From:</b> David Greenman &lt;davidg@implode.rain.com&gt;<br/>
-<b>Date:</b> Sat, 19 Jun 93 17:26:02 -0700<br/></p>
-
-<pre>
-> Okay folks.. taking new name suggestions.. we have:
->
-> BSDFree86 - Rod, who is going with Jordans improved NON BSDI name..
-> Free86BSD - Jordan, Rod likes this one two...
-> - (F86BSD for short)
->
-> vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
-> v v
-> v This is the hat to drop yours in! v
-> v v
-> vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
-
-
- How about just simply "FreeBSD"? No confusion, no fuss, seems like a good
- compromise to me. :-)
-
- ---
-
- -DG
-</pre>
-
-
-</body>
-</html>
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1993/news.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1993/news.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 46be207e5c..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1993/news.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE news PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for News//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/news.dtd">
-
-<!-- Simple schema for FreeBSD Project news.
-
- Divide time in to <year>, <month>, and <day> elements, each of which
- has a <name>.
-
- each <day> element contains one or more <event> elements.
-
- Each <event> contains an optional <title>, and then a <p>. <p> elements
- can contain <a> anchors.
-
- Use the <title> element if the <p> content is lengthy. When generating
- synopses of this information (e.g., for syndication using RDF files),
- the contents of <title> will be preferred over <p>.
--->
-
-<news>
- <cvs:keywords xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS" version="1.0">
- <cvs:keyword name="freebsd">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
- </cvs:keywords>
-
- <year>
- <name>1993</name>
- <month>
- <name>12</name>
- <day>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <event>
- <p><a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/news/1993/freebsd-coined.html">FreeBSD</a>
- gets its name.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
- </year>
-</news>
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1996/Makefile b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1996/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index a614eed261..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1996/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-# $FreeBSD$
-
-.if exists(../Makefile.conf)
-.include "../Makefile.conf"
-.endif
-.if exists(../Makefile.inc)
-.include "../Makefile.inc"
-.endif
-
-DOCS= index.xml
-
-.include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1996/index.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1996/index.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 13c95706ac..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1996/index.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional-Based Extension//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/xhtml10-freebsd.dtd" [
-<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD News Flash! (1996)">
-]>
-
-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
- <head>
- <title>&title;</title>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
- </head>
-
- <body class="navinclude.about">
-
- <h2>December 1996</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p><b>24-Dec-1996</b> FreeBSD <a
- href="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/2.2-BETA">2.2-BETA</a> has
- been released. Please see the <a
- href="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/2.2-BETA/RELNOTES.TXT">
- Release Notes</a> for more information.</p></li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b>13-Dec-1996</b> FreeBSD 2.2-RELEASE will not support
- installation on machines with less than 5MB of RAM or 1.2MB floppy
- drives. Please see the original <a
- href="&base;/releases/2.2R/install-media.html">announcement</a> for
- more information.</p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>November 1996</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p><b>15-Nov-1996</b> FreeBSD <a
- href="&base;/releases/2.1.6R/security.html">2.1.6-RELEASE</a> is
- out. Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/2.1.6R/security.html">release notes</a> for
- more information.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b>4-Nov-1996</b> The FreeBSD <a
- href="http://cvsweb.FreeBSD.org/">CVS</a> development
- tree has branched again. <a href="&base;/releases/index.html">See here</a> for
- more information.</p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <a href="../news.html">News Home</a>
- </body>
-</html>
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1997/Makefile b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1997/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index a614eed261..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1997/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
-# $FreeBSD$
-
-.if exists(../Makefile.conf)
-.include "../Makefile.conf"
-.endif
-.if exists(../Makefile.inc)
-.include "../Makefile.inc"
-.endif
-
-DOCS= index.xml
-
-.include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1997/index.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1997/index.xml
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index ac101fc0a8..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1997/index.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,274 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional-Based Extension//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/xhtml10-freebsd.dtd" [
-<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD News Flash! (1997)">
-<!ENTITY ftp "ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD">
-]>
-
-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
- <head>
- <title>&title;</title>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
- </head>
-
- <body class="navinclude.about">
-
- <h2>December 1997</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p><b>26-Dec-97</b> A convenient front-end tool for installing and
- configuring the <a href="../doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/synching.html#CVSUP">CVSup</a>
- utility is now available. To use it, simply login or su to root and
- run: <tt><b>pkg_add</b> &ftp;/development/CVSup/cvsupit.tgz</tt></p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b>2-Dec-97</b> The "FOOF" bug has now been fixed in our
- 3.0-current and 2.2-stable branches and can either be incorporated
- by using the <a href="../doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/synching.html#CVSUP">CVSup</a>
- utility, as described below for the LAND attack fix, or by applying
- <a
- href="&ftp;/2.2.5-RELEASE/updates/f00f.diff.2.2">these
- patches</a>.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b>1-Dec-97</b> The "LAND attack" bug in TCP/IP has now been fixed
- in all relevant branches and can be incorporated by using the <a
- href="../doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/synching.html#CVSUP">CVSup</a> utility to track
- the latest 2.2 or 3.0 sources.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b>1-Dec-97</b> Team FreeBSD is a group of FreeBSD users and
- supporters contributing CPU idle time in an effort to crack RSA's
- 64-bit encryption code. For more information, visit <a
- href="http://www.circle.net/team-freebsd/">Team FreeBSD's WWW
- site</a>.</p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>November 1997</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p><b>21-Nov-97</b> <em>Pentium bug</em> -- We are aware of the "F00F"
- Pentium halting bug and are working with Intel on a fix. When we
- have a fix ready for public consumption it will be announced here,
- on the mailing list announce@FreeBSD.org and to the Usenet newsgroup
- <a
- href="news:comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.announce">comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.announce</a>. Your patience is appreciated.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b>09-Nov-97</b> FreeBSD 2.2.5-RELEASE CDROMS are now in stock and
- shipping to customers worldwide. More information is available at
- <a
- href="http://www.wccdrom.com/titles/os/fbsd25.htm">http://www.wccdrom.com/titles/os/fbsd25.htm</a>.</p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>October 1997</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p><b>22-Oct-97</b> FreeBSD 2.2.5 has been released. See the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a> page for
- details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="&ftp;/2.2.5-RELEASE/ERRATA.TXT"> release errata</a> after
- installation for any late-breaking issues with 2.2.5 that you should
- know about.</p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>September 1997</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p><b>01-Sep-97</b> FreeBSD performed well in an Internet Week <a
- href="http://techweb.cmp.com/internetwk/reviews/rev0901.htm">review</a> of WWW server platforms.</p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>August 1997</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p><b>11-Aug-97</b> Researchers in Duke University's <a
- href="http://www.cs.duke.edu/ari/index.html">Trapeze Project</a>
- have developed a high-speed Myrinet driver for FreeBSD. More
- information about the driver, Trapeze Project, and its parent
- project, the Collaborative Cluster Computing Iniative, including the
- code for the Myrinet driver, are available from the CCCI's <a
- href="http://www.cs.duke.edu/ari/index.html">WWW page</a>.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b>03-Aug-97</b> Netscape Communications has released a beta
- version of Netscape Communicator v4.0 for FreeBSD. It can be
- obtained via FTP from <a
- href="ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/communicator/4.03/4.03b8/english/unix/freebsd/base_install/">ftp.netscape.com</a> or its mirrors.</p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
-
- <h2>July 1997</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p><b>22-Jul-97</b> MacIP, an AppleTalk-to-IP gateway program for
- FreeBSD, is in beta testing. To get the latest version, see <a
- href="http://www.promo.de/pub/people/stefan/netatalk/">http://www.promo.de/pub/people/stefan/netatalk/</a> or <a href="ftp://ftp.promo.de/pub/people/stefan/netatalk/">ftp://ftp.promo.de/pub/people/stefan/netatalk/</a>.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b>17-Jul-97</b> The first issue of the FreeBSD Newsletter is now
- available in <a href="&ftp;/doc/newsletter/issue1.pdf">Adobe PDF
- format</a> (also by <a
- href="&ftp;/doc/newsletter/issue1.pdf">FTP</a>). A <a
- href="&ftp;/doc/newsletter/README.TXT">help file</a> is available
- to assist you in selecting and using a PDF viewer. Article
- submissions, advertisements, and letters to the editor should be
- sent to <a
- href="mailto:newsletter@FreeBSD.org">newsletter@FreeBSD.org</a>.</p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>June 1997</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p><b>17-Jun-97</b> FreeBSD <a
- href="&ftp;/2.2.2-RELEASE/">2.2.2-RELEASE</a> CD-ROM discs are now
- in stock; subscription customers should receive them shortly.</p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>May 1997</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p><b>16-May-97</b> FreeBSD <a
- href="&ftp;/2.2.2-RELEASE/">2.2.2-RELEASE</a> has been released.
- The <a href="&ftp;/2.2.2-RELEASE/RELNOTES.TXT">Release Notes</a> and
- <a href="&ftp;/FreeBSD2.2.2-RELEASE/ERRATA.TXT">Errata List</a> can
- provide more information.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b>12-May-97</b> A 3.0-Current SNAP-of-the-day server has been
- established at <a
- href="ftp://current.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/">ftp://current.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/</a>.
- A 3.0-SNAPshot will be generated daily, and old SNAPshots will be
- kept for a minimum of one week.</p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>April 1997</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>28-Apr-97</b> The 3.0-current src tree now contains support
- for building Symmetric MultiProcessor kernels. For details go to
- the <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~fsmp/SMP/SMP.html">SMP</a>
- page.
- </p>
- </li>
-
- <li><p><b>22-Apr-97</b> A RELENG_2.2 snap-of-the-day server has been
- established at <a
- href="ftp://releng22.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/">ftp://releng22.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD</a>.
- The <a
- href="ftp://releng22.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/README.TXT">README.TXT</a> has more information.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b>15-Apr-97</b> FreeBSD 2.2.1-RELEASE CDs are shipping. Please
- see <a
- href="http://www.wccdrom.com/titles/os/fbsd22.htm">http://www.wccdrom.com/titles/os/fbsd22.htm</a> for more information.</p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>March 1997</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>28-Mar-97</b> Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Inc. has
- released an alpha version of ALTQ/CBQ, an alternative queuing
- framework for BSD Unix. <a
- href="http://www.csl.sony.co.jp/person/kjc/programs.html">More
- information</a> and the <a
- href="ftp://ftp.csl.sony.co.jp/pub/kjc/altq.tar.gz">source
- code</a> is available.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b>25-Mar-97</b> <a href="&ftp;/2.2.1-RELEASE/">FreeBSD
- 2.2.1-RELEASE</a> is now available, replacing 2.2-RELEASE. Read
- the <a href="&ftp;/2.2.1-RELEASE/README.TXT">README.TXT</a> file or
- the <a href="&base;/releases/2.2.1R/notes.html">Release Notes</a>
- for more information.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b>16-Mar-97</b> <a href="&ftp;/2.2-RELEASE/">FreeBSD
- 2.2-RELEASE</a> is now available. Read the <a
- href="&ftp;/2.2-RELEASE/README.TXT">README.TXT</a> file or the <a
- href="&base;/releases/2.2R/notes.html">Release Notes</a> for
- more information.</p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>February 1997</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p><b>20-Feb-1997</b> FreeBSD 2.1.7-RELEASE is now available. Read the
- README.TXT file or the <a href="&base;/releases/2.1.7R/notes.html">
- Release Notes</a> for more information.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b>10-Feb-1997</b> FreeBSD 3.0-970209-SNAP has been released. Read
- the README.TXT file for more information about this
- release.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b>06-Feb-1997</b> A serious security problem affecting FreeBSD
- 2.1.6 and earlier systems was found. The problem has been corrected
- within the -stable, -current, and RELENG_2_2 source trees. As an
- additional precaution, FreeBSD 2.1.6 is no longer available from the
- FTP distribution sites. You can read more about the problem and
- solution from the <a
- href="&ftp;/CERT/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-97:01.setlocale">FreeBSD-SA-97:01.setlocale</a> security announcement.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b>06-Feb-1997</b> The final pre-release version of FreeBSD
- 2.2-GAMMA, is now available. The README.TXT file has more
- information.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b>02-Feb-1997</b> A snap-of-the-day server has been set up for the
- most current <a href="../releases/snapshots.html">snapshot</a>
- release of FreeBSD 2.2. Read the <a
- href="ftp://22gamma.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/README.TXT">README.TXT</a> file for more information.</p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>January 1997</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p><b>25-Jan-1997</b> FreeBSD <a href="&ftp;/3.0-970124-SNAP/">
- 3.0-970124-SNAP</a> has been released. Please see the <a
- href="&ftp;/3.0-970124-SNAP/RELNOTES.TXT"> Release Notes</a> for
- more information.</p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <a href="../news.html">News Home</a>
- </body>
-</html>
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1998/Makefile b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1998/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 791b9195c8..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1998/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-# $FreeBSD$
-
-.if exists(../Makefile.conf)
-.include "../Makefile.conf"
-.endif
-.if exists(../Makefile.inc)
-.include "../Makefile.inc"
-.endif
-
-DOCS= index.xml
-
-XMLDOCS+= press:${XSL_NEWS_PRESS_OLD}::
-DEPENDSET.press=transtable press
-
-.include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1998/index.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1998/index.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 99a203895d..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1998/index.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,235 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional-Based Extension//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/xhtml10-freebsd.dtd" [
-<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD News Flash! (1998)">
-]>
-
-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
- <head>
- <title>&title;</title>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
- </head>
-
- <body class="navinclude.about">
-
- <h2>December 1998</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>28-Dec-98</b>
- Unless circumstances dictate otherwise, FreeBSD 3.0 will depart
- the -CURRENT branch late in the day on 15 January 1999. The 3.1
- release will follow 30 days later, on 15 February 1999.
- Developers should consider this as ADVANCE NOTICE of these
- events.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>13-Dec-98</b>
- Walnut Creek CDROM has opened the <a
- href="http://www.freebsdmall.com/">FreeBSD Mall</a>, a site
- devoted to the commercial aspects of FreeBSD, including add-ons,
- hardware, and commercial tech-support. To advertise or sell your
- products or services at the FreeBSD Mall, contact BSDi.</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>November 1998</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>30-Nov-98</b>
- <a href="&base;/releases/2.2.8R/announce.html">FreeBSD 2.2.8</a>
- has been released. Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a> page for
- more details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/2.2.8R/errata.html">release errata</a> after
- installation for any late-breaking issues with 2.2.8 that you
- might need to be aware of.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>26-Nov-98</b>
- <a href="http://www.freebsdrocks.com/">FreeBSD Rocks</a> is an
- initiative designed to provide the FreeBSD community with the
- latest FreeBSD news, software and resources. All areas include
- search facilities, making keyword searching of historical posts
- a breeze. The pages are updated daily and everyone is invited to
- sign up an post an article. If it happened today, you'll see it
- on FreeBSDRocks.</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>October 1998</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>15-Oct-98</b>
- <a href="&base;/releases/3.0R/announce.html">FreeBSD 3.0</a> has
- been released. See the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a> page for
- details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/3.0R/errata.html">release errata</a> after
- installation for any late-breaking issues with 3.0 that you might
- need to be aware of.</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>September 1998</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>15-Sep-98</b>
- September 15th is the scheduled date for entering BETA with the
- 3.0-CURRENT tree. As all of you already (should) know, 3.0 is
- scheduled for release on October 15th so this gives us a nice 30
- day BETA period. During this time, I don't expect anyone to drop
- in significant new work or otherwise perturb the 3.0-CURRENT tree
- in such a way that violates the general idea of a BETA (you're
- supposed to test what you have, not move the goalposts every
- couple of days :).</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>13-Sep-98</b>
- After more than a year of development, the Common Access Method
- SCSI layer for FreeBSD will be integrated into 3.0-CURRENT on
- Sunday, September 13th. The CAM development team is currently
- busy ensuring that the integration process goes as smoothly as
- possible, so please understand that we may be slow to respond to
- questions about CAM during that time.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>09-Sep-98</b>
- Perl5 is now imported into the 3.0-CURRENT source
- tree.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>05-Sep-98</b>
- <a name="giveaway" href="http://visar.csustan.edu/">The BSD CD
- Giveaway List</a>. If somebody has a CD to give away (recipient
- pays for shipping) or to lend locally, they can put their email
- address on the list. Hardware and literature can also be given
- away. We encourage people to donate CDs to local libraries and
- put them on the list as well.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>01-Sep-98</b>
- First issue of Daemon News arrives day earlier. This ezine is
- by the BSD community for the BSD community. See <a
- href="http://www.daemonnews.org/">http://www.daemonnews.org/</a></p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>August 1998</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>31-Aug-98</b>
- FreeBSD -CURRENT branch (the future 3.0-RELEASE) has switched to
- ELF from a.out format. People involved did a great job;
- transition went smooth. Check the <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/search/search.html">freebsd-current@FreeBSD.org</a>
- mail archive for more information on the transition to
- ELF.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>23-Aug-98</b>
- Suidcontrol-0.1 utility has been released. The suidcontrol is an
- experimental utility for managing suid/sgid policy under FreeBSD.
- You can get more information at <a
- href="http://www.watson.org/fbsd-hardening/suidcontrol.html">http://www.watson.org/fbsd-hardening/suidcontrol.html</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>09-Aug-98</b>
- FreeBSD Security How-To has been published. This work is
- currently in beta and can be found at <a
- href="http://www.best.com/~jkb/howto.txt">http://www.best.com/~jkb/howto.txt</a></p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>July 1998</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>22-Jul-98</b>
- FreeBSD 2.2.7 has been released. See the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a> page for
- details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/2.2.7-RELEASE/ERRATA.TXT">release errata</a>
- after installation for any late-breaking issues with 2.2.7 that you
- should know about.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>16-Jul-98</b>
- A ``FreeBSD for Linux users'' documentation effort has
- started. Please see the <a href="&base;/docproj/current.html">list of
- current documentation projects</a> for more
- information.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>13-Jul-98</b>
- <a href="mailto:jkh@FreeBSD.org">Jordan Hubbard</a> writes an <a
- href="http://editorials.freshmeat.net/jordan980713/">editorial</a>
- on the past and future of the Unix community.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>09-Jul-98</b>
- A <a href="http://www.es.FreeBSD.org/es/FAQ/FAQ.html">Spanish
- translation</a> of the <a href="&base;/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/index.html">FAQ</a> has been
- completed by the <a href="http://www.es.FreeBSD.org/es/">Spanish
- Documentation Project</a>. More information can be found at the <a
- href="&base;/docproj/translations.html">translations
- page</a>.</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>May 1998</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>30-May-98</b>
- FreeBSD and Apache are used in <a
- href="http://www.WebTechniques.com/features/1998/05/engelschall/engelschall.shtml">this
- very useful article</a> on implementing a web farm using round-robin
- DNS in <a
- href="http://www.WebTechniques.com/">WEBTechniques.com</a>.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>23-May-98</b>
- The second issue of the FreeBSD Newsletter is now available in <a
- href="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/doc/newsletter/issue2.pdf">Adobe
- PDF format</a> (also by <a
- href="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/doc/newsletter/issue2.pdf">FTP</a>).
- A <a href="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/doc/newsletter/README.TXT">help
- file</a> is available to assist you in selecting and using a PDF
- viewer. Article submissions, advertisements, and letters to the
- editor should be sent to <a
- href="mailto:newsletter@FreeBSD.org">newsletter@FreeBSD.org</a>.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>01-May-98</b>
- The FreeBSD Project set up <a name="anoncvs"
- href="&base;/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/synching.html#ANONCVS">Anonymous CVS</a> for the
- <a href="http://cvsweb.FreeBSD.org/">FreeBSD CVS
- tree</a>. Among other things, it allows users of FreeBSD to
- perform, with no special privileges, read-only CVS operations
- against one of the FreeBSD project's official anoncvs
- servers.</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>April 1998</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>16-Apr-98</b>
- The new 4 CD set of FreeBSD 2.2.6 is now in stock and should start
- shipping to subscription and back-order customers tomorrow. More
- information on the CD contents are available from <a
- href="http://www.wccdrom.com/">http://www.wccdrom.com/</a>.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>11-Apr-98</b>
- The new FreeBSD project FreeBSD
- Mozilla Group is created. The FreeBSD Mozilla Group supports
- and improves the free available Netscape web browser, otherwise
- known as <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/">Mozilla</a>.</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>March 1998</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>25-Mar-98</b>
- FreeBSD 2.2.6 has been released. See the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a> page for
- details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/2.2.6-RELEASE/ERRATA.TXT">release
- errata</a> after installation for any late-breaking issues with
- 2.2.6 that you should know about.</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>January 1998</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>08-Jan-98</b>
- Improved support for Plug-n-Play cards has now been integrated
- into both 3.0-CURRENT and 2.2-STABLE branches now. This is
- available in source form via the <a
- href="&base;/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/synching.html#CVSUP">CVSup</a> utility or in
- binary release snapshots from <a
- href="ftp://current.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD">current.FreeBSD.org</a></p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <a href="../news.html">News Home</a>
- </body>
-</html>
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+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,448 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<press>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>1998</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>The story on FreeBSD</name>
-
- <url>http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-1998-12/lw-12-freebsd.html</url>
- <site-name>LinuxWorld</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.linuxworld.com/</site-url>
- <date>December 1998</date>
- <author>Cameron Laird and Kathryn Soraiz</author>
-
- <p>This issue has a good article on FreeBSD and why it's worth a look
- by Linux folks.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>The Open-Source Revolution</name>
-
- <url>http://www.edventure.com/release1/1198.html</url>
- <site-name>RELEASE 1.0</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.edventure.com/release1/</site-url>
- <date>November 1998</date>
- <author>Tim O'Reilly, with an introduction by Esther Dyson</author>
-
- <p>A brief, business oriented introduction to the open source
- community.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Report from Comdex--Walnut Creek CDROM, FreeBSD and
- Slackware</name>
-
- <url>http://www.linuxtoday.com/stories/1005.html</url>
- <site-name>Linux Today</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.linuxtoday.com/</site-url>
- <date>20 November 1998</date>
- <author>Dwight Johnson</author>
-
- <p>There is a good report on the Walnut Creek booth and FreeBSD at
- the Linux Today website. The first half of the report is on
- Slackware Linux, the second half is on FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Ellison plans hardware, bashes Bill</name>
-
- <url>http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,28816,00.html</url>
- <site-name>CNET News.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.news.com/</site-url>
- <date>16 November 1998</date>
- <author>Tim Clark</author>
-
- <p>Larry Ellison talking about their new dedicated Oracle servers,
- mentions FreeBSD as one of a list of candidate OSes for the
- platform.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Linux/etc, The other free Unixes, part 2 of 2</name>
-
- <url>http://www.computerbits.com/archive/19981000/lnx9810.htm</url>
- <site-name>Computer Bits</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.computerbits.com/</site-url>
- <date>October 1998</date>
- <author>Terry Griffin</author>
-
- <p>Continuation of an earlier column reviewing freely available
- Unix like operating systems.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>What Is FreeBSD?</name>
-
- <url>http://www.performance-computing.com/features/9810of1.shtml</url>
- <site-name>Performance Computing</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.performance-computing.com/</site-url>
- <date>October 1998</date>
- <author>Jordan K. Hubbard</author>
-
- <p>An introduction to FreeBSD, and where it stands with respect to
- the other free OSes.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Unix back in the fight with NT</name>
-
- <url>http://www.mercurycenter.com/business/center/unix102798.htm</url>
- <site-name>Mercury Center</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.mercurycenter.com/</site-url>
- <date>26 October 1998</date>
- <author>Miguel Helft</author>
-
- <p>An article touting the stability and power of the Unix platform
- over NT.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>A No-Cost NOS</name>
-
- <url>http://www.zdnet.com/pcmag/pclabs/nettools/1718/bench1.html</url>
- <site-name>ZDNet</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.zdnet.com/</site-url>
- <date>20 October 1998</date>
- <author>Ryan Snedegar</author>
-
- <p>Ryan Snedegar reviews FreeBSD 2.2.7 and finds its web-serving
- performance to be better than Windows NT.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Open Code Frees Up The Net</name>
-
- <url>http://www.zdnet.com/intweek/stories/prtarchivestory/0,4356,361668,00.HTML</url>
- <site-name>Inter@ctive Week</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.zdnet.com/intweek/</site-url>
- <date>19 October 1998</date>
- <author>Charles Babcock</author>
-
- <p>About why customers prefer open source software like Linux, FreeBSD,
- Perl and TCL to proprietary alternatives.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>It's only free Unix - but I like it</name>
-
- <url>http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/computimes/1998/1012/cmp2.htm</url>
- <site-name>The Irish Times</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.irish-times.com/</site-url>
- <date>12 October 1998</date>
- <author>David Malone</author>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Linux/etc, The other free Unixes, part 1 of 2</name>
-
- <url>http://www.computerbits.com/archive/19980900/lnx9809.htm</url>
- <site-name>Computer Bits</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.computerbits.com/</site-url>
- <date>September 1998</date>
- <author>Terry Griffin</author>
-
- <p>Briefly reviews the BSD Unix heritage.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Communications &amp; Networking: Asynchronous Communications
- Using select and poll</name>
-
- <url>http://www.ddj.com/articles/1998/9809/9809e/9809e.htm</url>
- <site-name>Dr. Dobb's Journal</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ddj.com/</site-url>
- <date>September 1998</date>
- <author>Sean Eric Fagan</author>
-
- <p>On how to use FreeBSD's
- <tt><a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?select">select(2)</a></tt>
- and
- <tt><a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?poll">poll(2)</a></tt>
- system calls.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Quality Unix for FREE</name>
-
- <url>http://www.zdnet.com/sr/stories/issue/0,4537,349576,00.html</url>
- <site-name>Sm@rt Reseller Online</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.zdnet.com/sr/</site-url>
- <date>07 September 1998</date>
- <author>Brett Glass</author>
-
- <p>A short introduction to FreeBSD 2.2.7.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Hack raises flags about small ISPs</name>
-
- <url>http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,25526,00.html</url>
- <site-name>News.com: Tech News First</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.news.com/</site-url>
- <date>21 August 1998</date>
- <author>Jim Hu, Staff Writer, CNET NEWS.COM</author>
-
- <p>Desire for better security has led some ISPs to deploy FreeBSD on
- their servers.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Walnut Creek CDROM, One of the Largest Public FTP Archives in
- the World, Sets Traffic Record Using FreeBSD and Colocating on CRL's
- High-Speed Internet Network</name>
-
- <url>http://www.crl.com/wccdromrcd.html</url>
- <site-name>CRL Network Services</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.crl.com/</site-url>
- <date>30 July 1998</date>
- <author>CRL Press Release</author>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Pulling on one end of the rope</name>
-
- <url></url>
- <site-name>( freshmeat )</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.freshmeat.net/</site-url>
- <date>13 July 1998</date>
- <author>Jordan K. Hubbard</author>
-
- <p>Jordan compares the past of Unix with the future of Linux, outlining
- possible similarities and describing faults that could be
- prevented.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Nader urges Windows probe</name>
-
- <url>http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,23145,00.html</url>
- <site-name>CNET News.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.news.com/</site-url>
- <date>14 June 1998</date>
- <author>Jeff Pelline</author>
-
- <p>Consumer-rights advocate Ralph Nader mentions FreeBSD by name.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Stone's Throw, Issue Fourteen: Home of the Brave, Land of the
- FreeBSD</name>
-
- <url>http://RhapsodyOS.com/editorial/stone/ST00014.html</url>
- <site-name>RhapsodyOS</site-name>
- <site-url>http://RhapsodyOS.com/</site-url>
- <date>10 June 1998</date>
- <author>Andrew Stone</author>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Load Balancing Your Web Site</name>
-
- <url>http://www.WebTechniques.com/features/1998/05/engelschall/engelschall.shtml</url>
- <site-name>Web Techniques Magazine</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.WebTechniques.com/</site-url>
- <date>May 1998</date>
- <author>Ralf S.Engelschall</author>
-
- <p>Practical approaches to distributing HTTP traffic at your site.
- Includes a section on performance tuning Apache under FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Is NT paranoid or is Unix out to get it?</name>
-
- <url>http://www.ncworldmag.com/ncworld/ncw-05-1998/ncw-05-nextten.html</url>
- <site-name>NC World</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ncworldmag.com/</site-url>
- <date>May 1998</date>
- <author>Nicholas Petreley</author>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Security Tools in FreeBSD</name>
-
- <url>http://www.samag.com/archive/0705/feature.shtml</url>
- <site-name>SysAdmin</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.samag.com/</site-url>
- <date>May 1998</date>
- <author>Guy Helmer</author>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Free Unix: Do You Get What You Pay For?</name>
-
- <url>http://advisor.gartner.com/inbox/articles/ihl2_6398.html</url>
- <site-name>GartnerGroup</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.gartner.com/</site-url>
- <date>04 May 1998</date>
- <author>G. Weiss</author>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>The new Unix alters NT's orbit</name>
-
- <url>http://www.ncworldmag.com/ncworld/ncw-04-1998/ncw-04-nextten.html</url>
- <site-name>NC World</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ncworldmag.com/</site-url>
- <date>April 1998</date>
- <author>Nicholas Petreley</author>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Who's Serving Who?</name>
-
- <url>http://www.dv.com/magazine/1998/0498/johnson0498.html</url>
- <site-name>DV Live Magazine</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.dv.com/</site-url>
- <date>April 98</date>
- <author>Nels Johnson</author>
-
- <p>For smaller companies and web sites, a FreeBSD and Apache on an
- Intel (PC) architecture machine is more than sufficient.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Searching for the next Windows NT</name>
- <url>http://www.ncworldmag.com/ncworld/ncw-03-1998/ncw-03-nextten.html</url>
- <site-name>NC World</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ncworldmag.com/</site-url>
- <date>March 1998</date>
- <author>Nicholas Petreley</author>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Benchmarking and Software Testing: Tracing BSD System
- Calls</name>
-
- <url>http://www.ddj.com/ddj/1998/1998_03/index.htm</url>
- <site-name>Dr. Dobb's Journal</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ddj.com/</site-url>
- <date>March 1998</date>
- <author>Sean Eric Fagan</author>
-
- <p><i>Note</i>: the article is not available online.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Five alternative operating systems reviewed</name>
-
- <url>http://www.cnet.com/Content/Reviews/Compare/AltOS/</url>
- <site-name>CNET</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.cnet.com/</site-url>
- <date>25 March 1998</date>
- <author>Cormac Foster</author>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Source code for the masses</name>
-
- <url>http://www.news.com/SpecialFeatures/0,5,18652,00.html</url>
- <site-name>News.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.news.com</site-url>
- <date>02 February 1998</date>
- <author>Alex Lash</author>
- </story>
- </month>
- </year>
-
- <year>
- <name>1997</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>The Network Community</name>
-
- <url>http://www.computerbits.com/archive/9708/lan9708.htm</url>
- <site-name>Computer Bits Online</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.computerbits.com/</site-url>
- <date>August 1997</date>
- <author>Ted Mittelstaedt</author>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>The Politics of NC Computing According to Oracle</name>
-
- <url>http://www.ncworldmag.com/ncworld/ncw-05-1997/ncw-05-analysis.html</url>
- <site-name>NC World</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ncworldmag.com/</site-url>
- <date>May 1997</date>
- <author>Rawn Shaw</author>
- </story>
- </month>
- </year>
-
- <year>
- <name>1996</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Assorted Security Tips for UNIX</name>
-
- <url>http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1211/sam9611d/</url>
- <site-name>SysAdmin</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.samag.com/</site-url>
- <date>November 1996</date>
- <author>Arthur Donkers</author>
-
- <p>A collection of tips and tricks to secure your internal
- network.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
- </year>
-</press>
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1999/Makefile b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1999/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 791b9195c8..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1999/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-# $FreeBSD$
-
-.if exists(../Makefile.conf)
-.include "../Makefile.conf"
-.endif
-.if exists(../Makefile.inc)
-.include "../Makefile.inc"
-.endif
-
-DOCS= index.xml
-
-XMLDOCS+= press:${XSL_NEWS_PRESS_OLD}::
-DEPENDSET.press=transtable press
-
-.include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1999/index.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1999/index.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 6c52bf30ce..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/1999/index.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,372 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional-Based Extension//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/xhtml10-freebsd.dtd" [
-<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD News Flash! (1999)">
-]>
-
-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
- <head>
- <title>&title;</title>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
- </head>
-
- <body class="navinclude.about">
-
- <h2>December 1999</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>30-Dec-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:groudier@FreeBSD.org">Gerard
- Roudier</a> (Symbios SCSI driver)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>20-Dec-1999</b>
- <a href="&base;/releases/3.4R/announce.html">FreeBSD 3.4</a> has
- been released. Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a> page for
- more details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/3.4R/errata.html">release errata</a> after
- installation for any late-breaking issues with 3.4 that
- occur.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>18-Dec-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:rwatson@FreeBSD.org">Robert
- Watson</a> (Coda, POSIX.1e ACLs/Capabilities/Auditing/MAC, FFS
- extended attributes, Jail code improvements/documentation,
- IPFW/BPF cleanup)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>16-Dec-1999</b>
- Remove a committer: James Raynard, <i>"I have decided to resign as
- a committer as it's been a very long time since I last had the
- time to work on FreeBSD and things have now got to the point where
- not even "speed reading" can help me keep up with the commit
- mail."</i> Our thanks to James for the time and effort he has
- contributed to FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>A new committer: <a href="mailto:asmodai@FreeBSD.org">Jeroen
- Ruigrok van der Werven</a> (Docs, in particular mdoc, low-level
- interfaces, and other source tree related
- documentation)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>15-Dec-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:jedgar@FreeBSD.org">Chris D.
- Faulhaber</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>14-Dec-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:nbm@FreeBSD.org">Neil
- Blakey-Milner</a> (Docs)</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>October 1999</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>24-Oct-1999</b>
- The <a href="http://www.freebsdcon.org/">FreeBSD Con</a> '99 event
- this year was a big success! Over 350 people attended, and both
- the vendors and attendees alike said they found the event to be
- both entertaining and valuable. Many thanks to <a
- href="http://www.wccdrom.com/">Walnut Creek CDROM</a> for producing
- this event and to <a href="http://www.mckusick.com/"> Dr. Marshall
- Kirk McKusick</a> for teaching two kernel internals tutorials and
- giving his <a
- href="http://www.mckusick.com/history/index.html">History of
- BSD</a> talk at the conference.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>10-Oct-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:joe@FreeBSD.org">Josef
- Karthauser</a></p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>September 1999</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>27-Sep-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:nakai@FreeBSD.org">Yukihiro
- Nakai</a> (Ports)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>26-Sep-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:dan@FreeBSD.org">Dan Moschuk</a>
- (Ports)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>17-Sep-1999</b>
- <a href="&base;/releases/3.3R/announce.html">FreeBSD 3.3</a> has
- been released. Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a> page for
- more details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/3.3R/errata.html">release errata</a> after
- installation for any late-breaking issues with 3.3 that
- occur.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>08-Sep-1999</b>
- New committers: <a href="mailto:bp@FreeBSD.org">Boris Popov</a>
- (Netware) and <a href="mailto:wsanchez@FreeBSD.org">Wilfredo
- Sanchez</a> (FreeBSD/Apple Darwin collaboration)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>05-Sep-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:jmas@FreeBSD.org">Jose M.
- Alcaide</a> (Docs/Spanish translation)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>03-Sep-1999</b>
- New committers: <a href="mailto:imura@FreeBSD.org">R. Imura</a>
- (Ports/KDE), <a href="mailto:andy@FreeBSD.org">Andrey
- Zakhvatov</a> (Docs/Russian translation) and <a
- href="mailto:gioria@FreeBSD.org">Sebastien Gioria</a> (Docs/French
- translation)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>02-Sep-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:phantom@FreeBSD.org">Alexey
- Zelkin</a> (Localization/Docs/Russian translation)</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>August 1999</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>23-Aug-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:jhb@FreeBSD.org">John Baldwin</a>
- (Docs)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>11-Aug-1999</b> New committers: <a
- href="mailto:alfred@FreeBSD.org">Alfred Perlstein</a> (SMP) and
- <a href="mailto:jim@FreeBSD.org">Jim Mock</a> (Docs)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>10-Aug-1999</b>
- <a href="http://www.codeforge.com/">C-Forge</a>, an Integrated
- Development Environment, has been released (beta) for FreeBSD,
- supporting C, C++, Perl, Tcl, and many other
- languages.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>06-Aug-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:chris@FreeBSD.org">Chris
- Costello</a> (Docs)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>04-Aug-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:pho@FreeBSD.org">Peter Holm</a>
- (Docs)</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>July 1999</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>29-Jul-1999</b>
- New committers: <a href="mailto:shin@FreeBSD.org">Yoshinobu
- Inoue</a> and <a href="mailto:sumikawa@FreeBSD.org">Munechika
- Sumikawa</a> (KAME/IPv6)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>27-Jul-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:mdodd@FreeBSD.org">Matthew N.
- Dodd</a> (EISA/PCI/newbus)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>14-Jul-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:tanimura@FreeBSD.org">Seigo
- Tanimura</a> (MIDI)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>07-Jul-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:cg@FreeBSD.org">Cameron Grant</a>
- (PCM)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>03-Jul-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:marcel@FreeBSD.org">Marcel
- Moolenaar</a> (Linux compat)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>01-Jul-1999</b>
- New committers: <a href="mailto:nyan@FreeBSD.org">Takahashi
- Yoshihiro</a> (PC98) and <a
- href="mailto:gehenna@FreeBSD.org">Masahide MAEKAWA</a></p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>June 1999</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>30-Jun-1999</b>
- New committers: <a href="mailto:lile@FreeBSD.org">Larry Lile</a>
- (Token Ring), <a href="mailto:dbaker@FreeBSD.org">Daniel Baker</a>
- (Ports), and <a href="mailto:deischen@FreeBSD.org">Daniel
- Eischen</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>19-Jun-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:cpiazza@FreeBSD.org">Chris
- Piazza</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>18-Jun-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:iwasaki@FreeBSD.org">Mitsuru
- IWASAKI</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>17-Jun-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:green@FreeBSD.org">Brian
- Feldman</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>14-Jun-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:sheldonh@FreeBSD.org">Sheldon
- Hearn</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>10-Jun-1999</b>
- FreeBSD 3.2-RELEASE CDs are shipping. Subscribers who did not
- make any special shipping arrangements should be receiving their
- CDs soon. Anyone who wishes to order 3.2-RELEASE or to subscribe
- may do so via <a href="http://www.freebsdmall.com/">The FreeBSD
- Mall</a>.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>08-Jun-1999</b>
- A new <a href="http://freebsd.itworks.com.au/">Australian FreeBSD
- Web Mirror</a> now exists. Thanks to <a
- href="http://www.itworks.com.au/">ITworks Consulting</a> for
- providing the host.</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>May 1999</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>28-May-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:kevlo@FreeBSD.org">Kevin
- Lo</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>27-May-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:ru@FreeBSD.org">Ruslan
- Ermilov</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>26-May-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:mtaylor@FreeBSD.org">Mark J.
- Taylor</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>18-May-1999</b>
- <a href="&base;/releases/3.2R/announce.html">FreeBSD 3.2</a> has
- been released. Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a> page for
- more details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/3.2R/errata.html">release errata</a> after
- installation for any late-breaking issues with 3.2 that you might
- need to be aware of.</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>April 1999</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>30-Apr-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:tom@FreeBSD.org">Tom Hukins</a>
- (Docs)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>22-Apr-1999</b>
- The <a href="&base;/tutorials/docproj-primer/">FreeBSD Documentation
- Project Primer</a> is now available (in the <a
- href="&base;/tutorials/index.html">tutorials section</a>) for people who want to
- learn the technical details of the <a
- href="&base;/docproj/docproj.html">Documentation
- Project</a>.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>15-Apr-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:dick@FreeBSD.org">Richard
- Seaman</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>13-Apr-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:mharo@FreeBSD.org">Michael
- Haro</a></p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>March 1999</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>30-Mar-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:nsayer@FreeBSD.org">Nick
- Sayer</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>10-Mar-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:jasone@FreeBSD.org">Jason
- Evans</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>05-Mar-1999</b>
- The <a href="http://www.usenix.org/">USENIX Association</a> has
- announced the <a
- href="http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix99/">1999 USENIX Annual
- Technical Conference</a>, scheduled for 06-11 June 1999 in
- Monterey, CA, USA. Our own Jordan Hubbard is chairing the FREENIX
- Track, devoted to open source software's latest developments and
- interesting applications.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>02-Mar-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:taoka@FreeBSD.org">Satoshi
- TAOKA</a> (Ports)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>01-Mar-1999</b>
- A secure server has been set up to accept monetary donations to
- the FreeBSD Project. For more information, see: <a
- href="http://www.freebsdmall.com/donate/">http://www.freebsdmall.com/donate/</a>.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>01-Mar-1999</b>
- FreeBSD 3.1-RELEASE CDs are now shipping. Subscribers should
- receive their CDs soon. See <a
- href="http://www.wccdrom.com/">http://www.wccdrom.com/</a> to
- order.</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>February 1999</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>25-Feb-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:shige@FreeBSD.org">Shigeyuki
- FUKUSHIMA</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>23-Feb-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:alc@FreeBSD.org">Alan Cox</a>
- (VM)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>19-Feb-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:kris@FreeBSD.org">Kris
- Kennaway</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>17-Feb-1999</b>
- The Gartner Group has released a report, <i>Divorcing Thin Server
- Software from the Hardware</i>, examining the trend in the OEM
- market of using software and hardware from different
- vendors.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>15-Feb-1999</b>
- <a href="&base;/releases/3.1R/announce.html">FreeBSD 3.1</a> has
- been released. Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a> page for
- more details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/3.1R/errata.html">release errata</a> after
- installation for any late-breaking issues with 3.1 that you might
- need to be aware of.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>04-Feb-1999</b>
- The <a href="http://www.freebsddiary.org/">FreeBSD Diary</a>, a
- collection of how-to entries aimed at Unix novices, is now
- available.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>03-Feb-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:dcs@FreeBSD.org">Daniel
- Sobral</a> (Bootloader)</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>January 1999</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>21-Jan-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:roger@FreeBSD.org">Roger
- Hardiman</a> (bt8x8 driver)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>20-Jan-1999</b> 3.0-STABLE has now departed the -CURRENT
- branch. The next release on this branch will be 3.1-RELEASE,
- in mid-February 1999.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>15-Jan-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:gallatin@FreeBSD.org">Andrew
- Gallatin</a> (Alpha)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>13-Jan-1999</b>
- The <a href="http://www.freebsdzine.org/">FreeBSD ezine</a> is a
- monthly collection of easy to read (we hope) articles written by
- FreeBSD users and administrators just like you.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>10-Jan-99</b>
- Jordan Hubbard's "<a href="../sou1999.html">State of the Union</a>",
- a look back at 1998, and a look forward to the future.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>02-Jan-1999</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:simokawa@FreeBSD.org">Hidetoshi
- Shimokawa</a> (Alpha/Ports)</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <a href="../news.html">News Home</a>
- </body>
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<press>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>1999</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Freei.Net Doubles Service Speed With Intel(R) Server
- Platforms</name>
-
- <url>http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/991215/wa_freei_d_1.html</url>
- <site-name>Freei.Net</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.freei.net</site-url>
- <date>15 December 1999</date>
- <author>Freei.Net Press Release</author>
-
- <p>Freei.Net is purchasing hundreds of Intel's LB440GX 2U Rack Server
- Platforms as the Internet service provider continues to experience
- explosive growth in its subscriber base. ``The LB440GX flawlessly
- supports our FreeBSD operating system,'' said Steve Bourg,
- Freei.Net's Chief Technical Officer.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD 3.3. Robust OS well suited for Internet/Intranet
- Deployment</name>
-
- <url>http://www.data.com/features/1206a.html</url>
- <site-name>Data Communications Online</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.data.com/</site-url>
- <date>December 1999</date>
-
- <author>Juha Saarinen</author>
-
- <p>Linux administrator turns to FreeBSD and finds it impressive.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD at COMDEX</name>
-
- <url>http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=99/11/21/1430208&amp;mode=nocomment</url>
- <site-name>Slashdot</site-name>
- <site-url>http://slashdot.org/</site-url>
- <date>21 November 1999</date>
- <author>Brett Glass</author>
-
- <p>Brett Glass sent this message
- to the FreeBSD -chat mailing list, about his experiences and
- perceptions at COMDEX. Of particular interest are the problems he
- had trying to get vendors to support the BSDs and Linux.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Who controls free software?</name>
-
- <url>http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/1999/11/18/red_hat/index.html</url>
- <site-name>Salon Magazine</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.salon.com/</site-url>
- <date>18 November 1999</date>
- <author>Andrew Leonard</author>
-
- <p>Discusses <a href="http://www.redhat.com/">RedHat</a>'s acquisition
- of <a href="http://www.cygnus.com/">Cygnus</a>, quotes
- <a href="mailto:jkh@FreeBSD.org">Jordan Hubbard</a> at length, and
- mentions FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>The Darwinist: Darwin for x86?</name>
-
- <url>http://macweek.zdnet.com/1999/11/14/darwinist.html</url>
- <site-name>MacWeek</site-name>
- <site-url>http://macweek.zdnet.com/</site-url>
- <date>15 November 1999</date>
- <author>Stephan Somogyi</author>
-
- <p>A report on Wilfredo Sanchez's session on FreeBSD and the Apple
- Darwin project at the first FreeBSDCon.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Bob Frankenberg's breaking Windows</name>
-
- <url>http://cbs.marketwatch.com/archive/19991108/news/current/soapbox.htx?source=blq/yhoo&amp;dist=yhoo</url>
- <site-name>CBS MarketWatch</site-name>
- <site-url>http://cbs.marketwatch.com/</site-url>
- <date>08 November 1999</date>
- <author>Michael Tarsala</author>
-
- <p>In an interview with CBS MarketWatch, Bob Frankenberg, ex-CEO of
- <a href="http://www.novell.com/">Novell</a>, praises
- FreeBSD for doing ``an exceptionally good job''. FreeBSD is
- used in his current company,
- <a href="http://www.encanto.com/">Encanto</a>.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Applix and Walnut Creek Partner to Provide Applixware Office for
- the FreeBSD Operating System</name>
-
- <url>http://www.applix.com/releases/99-11-03_applixware_office_for_freebsd_os.cfm</url>
- <site-name>Applix Inc.</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.applix.com/</site-url>
- <date>03 November 1999</date>
- <author>Applix Inc. press release</author>
-
- <p>Walnut Creek will distribute Applixware Office v4.4.2 in their
- FreeBSD 3.3 Power Desktop product. In addition, Walnut Creek will
- bundle <a href="http://www.applixware.org/">Applix'SHELF</a>, a
- visual open-source application development toolset and runtime
- environment with FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>LinuxWorld report on FreeBSDCon 99</name>
-
- <url>http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-1999-10/lw-10-bsd_p.html</url>
- <site-name>LinuxWorld</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.linuxworld.com/</site-url>
- <date>01 November 1999</date>
- <author>Vicki Brown</author>
-
- <p>October 17, 1999 marked a milestone in the history of FreeBSD -- the
- first FreeBSD conference was held in the city where it all began.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSDCon'99: Fans of Linux's lesser-known sibling gather for
- the first time</name>
-
- <url>http://cnn.com/TECH/computing/9911/01/freebsd.con99.idg/index.html</url>
- <site-name>CNN</site-name>
- <site-url>http://cnn.com/</site-url>
- <date>01 November 1999</date>
- <author>Vicki Brown</author>
-
- <p>Repost of IDG article about FreeBSDCon '99.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>ServerWatch's Review of FreeBSD</name>
-
- <url>http://serverwatch.internet.com/reviews/platform-freebsd.html</url>
- <site-name>ServerWatch</site-name>
- <site-url>http://serverwatch.internet.com/</site-url>
- <date>25 October 1999</date>
- <author>Kevin Reichard</author>
-
- <p>FreeBSD v3.2 is as close to the perfect Internet server operating
- system as it comes.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Grass Roots Daemocracy</name>
-
- <url>http://www.upside.com/texis/mvm/story?id=380d3cf90&amp;src=yahoo</url>
- <site-name>Upside</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.upside.com/</site-url>
- <date>20 October 1999</date>
- <author>Sam Williams</author>
-
- <p>A report from the first annual FreeBSDCon held in Berkeley,
- California.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>ENTERA DELIVERS FreeBSD STREAMING SERVER SUPPORTING
- QUICKTIME</name>
-
- <url>http://www.entera.com/news/pressreleases/1004elsabsd.html</url>
- <site-name>Entera</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.entera.com/</site-url>
- <date>04 October 1999</date>
- <author>Entera Press Release</author>
-
- <p>Entera announces a <a href="http://www.streamingserver.org/">free,
- standards-based RTSP/RTP server</a> to stream QuickTime from a
- FreeBSD platform.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Open Source Software Development as a Special Type of Academic
- Research</name>
-
- <url>http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue4_10/bezroukov/index.html</url>
- <site-name>First Monday</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.firstmonday.dk/</site-url>
- <date>October 1999</date>
- <author>Nikolai Bezroukov</author>
-
- <p>This paper tries to explore links between open source software
- development and academic research as a better paradigm for OSS
- development.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <story>
- <name></name>
- <url></url>
- <site-name>The Boston Globe</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.boston.com/</site-url>
- <date>16 September 1999</date>
- <p>Claims that the operating systems based on BSD are more reliable
- and secure. <i>(requires registration with The Boston Globe prior to
- viewing)</i></p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Beyond Linux, Free Systems Help Build The Web</name>
-
- <url>http://dowjones.wsj.com/n/SB936961814325017645-d-main-c1.html</url>
- <site-name>Wall Street Journal</site-name>
- <site-url>http://dowjones.wsj.com/</site-url>
- <date>10 September 1999</date>
- <author>Lee Gomes</author>
-
- <p>An introduction to the BSD family of free operating systems.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Maintaining Patch Levels with Open Source BSDs</name>
-
- <url>http://www.samag.com/archive/0809/feature.shtml</url>
- <site-name>SysAdmin</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.samag.com/</site-url>
- <date>September 1999</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
-
- <p>Focusses on the BSD development model and the ease of keeping
- upto-date with tools like sup and CVSup.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Out of Linux limelight, devil gets its due</name>
-
- <url>http://web.boston.com/technology/packages/opensource/linux_limelight.shtml</url>
- <site-name>Boston Globe</site-name>
- <site-url>http://web.boston.com/</site-url>
- <date>12 August 1999</date>
- <author>Hiawatha Bray</author>
-
- <p>A short (but not very accurate) introduction to FreeBSD for people
- who have heard about Linux.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Reporter's notebook: Hackers on holiday</name>
-
- <url>http://www.cnn.com/TECH/computing/9908/11/hacker.hols.idg/index.html</url>
- <site-name>CNN</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.cnn.com/</site-url>
- <date>11 August 1999</date>
- <author>Ann Harrison</author>
-
- <p>CNN reports that the winner during the &quot;Linux Death
- Match&quot; at the Chaos Computer Camp in Germany used FreeBSD tools
- to win out over Linux attackers. More details are available at
- <a href="http://www.42.org/~sec/Berichte/199908Camp/index.en.html#match">http://www.42.org/~sec/Berichte/199908Camp/index.en.html#match</a>.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>More FreeBSD Comics</name>
-
- <url>http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99aug/19990803.html</url>
- <site-name>User Friendly the
- Comic Strip</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.userfriendly.org/</site-url>
- <date>03 August 1999</date>
- <author>Illiad</author>
-
- <p>See also the comics for the
- <a href="http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99aug/19990804.html">
- 4th</a> and the
- <a href="http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99aug/19990805.html">
- 5th</a>.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>World's Biggest Internet Search Engine Goes Online</name>
-
- <url>http://www.fast.no/company/press/twbs02081999.html</url>
- <site-name>Fast Search &amp; Transfer</site-name>
- <site-url>http://web.fast.no/</site-url>
- <date>02 August 1999</date>
- <author>FAST Press Release</author>
-
- <p>Said to be the largest search engine on the Internet,
- <a href="http://www.alltheweb.com/">FAST Web Search</a>
- <a href="http://www-new.fast.no/faq/faqfastwebsearch.html#Hardware">
- uses the FreeBSD operating system</a>.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Duke Computer Scientists Exceed &quot;Gigabit&quot; Data
- Processing Speeds With Internet Software</name>
-
- <url>http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1999/08/990802072727.htm</url>
- <site-name>Science Daily Magazine</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.sciencedaily.com/</site-url>
- <date>02 August 1999</date>
- <author>Duke University press release</author>
-
- <p>Using FreeBSD, Duke University computer science researchers have
- developed a system for communication at speeds higher than one
- billion bits per second in a local area network of personal
- computers. More details can be found at the
- <a href="http://www.cs.duke.edu/ari/trapeze">Trapeze project</a> web
- site.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>WORLDS LARGEST INDEPENDENT IPP HITS NEW MILESTONE</name>
-
- <url>http://www.pair.com/pair/press/19990727.html</url>
- <site-name>Pair Networks</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.pair.com/</site-url>
- <date>27 July 1999</date>
- <author>pair Networks press release</author>
-
- <p>pair Networks, Inc., the World's largest independently owned and
- operated paid hosting service, today announced that it has surpassed
- the 60,000 Web site milestone. Their web servers in their
- state-of-the-art data center house more than 2 Terabytes of storage,
- and deliver up to 100 million hits per day to site visitors. pair
- uses FreeBSD in order to ensure maximum uptime and reliability.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Free OS? It' s as easy as BSD</name>
-
- <url>http://www.techwebuk.com/story/TUK19990726S0029</url>
- <site-name>TechWeb UK</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.techwebuk.com/</site-url>
- <date>26 July 1999</date>
- <author>Peter McGarvey</author>
-
- <p>Network manager Peter McGarvey writes about his experience with
- a number of varieties of Unix. He sums up: <i>FreeBSD is the
- greatest</i>.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>BSD a better OS than Linux?</name>
-
- <url>http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2299366,00.html</url>
- <site-name>ZD Net News</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.zdnet.com/</site-url>
- <date>22 July 1999</date>
- <author>Bob Sullivan</author>
-
- <p>BSD is the software behind the world's most popular Web site and the
- world's most popular FTP site.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>The Net's stealth operating system</name>
-
- <url>http://www.msnbc.com/news/292376.asp</url>
- <site-name>MSNBC</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.msnbc.com/</site-url>
- <date>21 July 1999</date>
- <author>Bob Sullivan</author>
-
- <p>BSD powers some of the biggest sites, and its users are among
- the most jealous of Linux.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Embed Together: The Case For BSD In Network Appliances</name>
-
- <url>http://www.performancecomputing.com/features/9906of2.shtml</url>
- <site-name>Performance Computing</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.performancecomputing.com/</site-url>
- <date>02 July 1999</date>
- <author>Kevin Rose and Charles Davidson</author>
-
- <p>Underlines the advantages of BSD for the embedded device market.
- Mentions <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~picobsd/">picoBSD</a>.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Radio interview: Linux and FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://ebs.tamu.edu/kamu-fm/gig-24jun99.ram</url>
- <site-name>GigABytes Radio Talk Show</site-name>
- <site-url>http://cis.tamu.edu/news/gigabytes/index.html</site-url>
- <date>June 1999</date>
- <author>Chris DiBona and Jordan Hubbard</author>
-
- <p>Chris DiBona of VA Research and Jordan Hubbard of the FreeBSD
- Project give their views on Linux and FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Thin Servers</name>
-
- <url>http://www.ntsystems.com/db_area/archive/1999/9906/306r1.shtml</url>
- <site-name>Windows NT Systems</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ntsystems.com/</site-url>
- <date>June 1999</date>
- <author>Ted Drude</author>
-
- <p>A survey of thin servers, featuring products using FreeBSD as
- their internal operating system.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Information Technology and the Internet in Co-operation
- Ireland</name>
-
- <url>http://www.pcc.ie/net/ci.html</url>
- <site-name>Public Communications Centre,
- Ireland</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.pcc.ie/</site-url>
- <date>June 1999</date>
- <author>Interview with Michael Doyle</author>
-
- <p>Michael Doyle, system administrator for
- <a href="http://www.co-operation-ireland.ie">Co-operation
- Ireland</a> roots for FreeBSD in this interview. Michael is using
- FreeBSD and <a href="http://www.postgresql.org">PostgreSQL</a> as
- a cost-effective and ultra-reliable solution for his
- organization's I.T. needs.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>GPL and BSD: explication and comparison</name>
-
- <url>http://www.32bitsonline.com/article.php3?file=issues/199906/gplbsd&amp;page=1</url>
- <site-name>32BitsOnline</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.32bitsonline.com/</site-url>
- <date>June 1999</date>
- <author>Rob Bos</author>
-
- <p>An article comparing BSD and GPL style licenses.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>CmdrTaco on Slashdot Sale</name>
- <url>http://www.wired.com/news/news/business/story/20483.html</url>
- <site-name>Wired Business News</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.wired.com/</site-url>
- <date>29 June 1999</date>
- <author>Leander Kahney</author>
-
- <p>In an interview with Wired News, Rob Malda, founder of
- <a href="http://slashdot.org/">Slashdot</a>, says that he would now
- like to spend some more time reporting on FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Server Platforms - FreeBSD Review</name>
-
- <url>http://serverwatch.internet.com/reviews/platform-freebsd.html</url>
- <site-name>ServerWatch</site-name>
- <site-url>http://serverwatch.internet.com/</site-url>
- <date>17 June 1999</date>
- <author>Kevin Reichard</author>
-
- <p>FreeBSD: Is it the perfect Internet server operating system? As
- close as it comes.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Yes! There is intelligent life beyond Linux</name>
-
- <url>http://www.networkweek.com/openwindow/story/NWW19990611S0005</url>
- <site-name>Network Week Online</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.networkweek.com/</site-url>
- <date>16 June 1999</date>
- <author>David Cartwright</author>
-
- <p>It looks like Unix, it tastes like Unix but it isn't Unix. It's
- FreeBSD!</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Silicon Carny: Why I run FreeBSD</name>
-
- <url>http://www.sunworld.com/sunworldonline/swol-05-1999/swol-05-silicon.html</url>
- <site-name>SunWorld</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.sunworld.com/</site-url>
- <date>May 1999</date>
- <author>Rich Morin</author>
-
- <p>Rich Morin explains why FreeBSD is the superior OS for him.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>INTERNET'S BUSIEST SOFTWARE ARCHIVE REACHES NEW DOWNLOAD
- MILESTONE</name>
-
- <url>http://www.wccdrom.com/press/wcarchive_milestone.phtml</url>
- <site-name>Walnut Creek CDROM</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.wccdrom.com/</site-url>
- <date>26 May 1999</date>
- <author>David Greenman</author>
-
- <p>Walnut Creek CDROM, Inc. announces that their popular software
- archive at ftp://ftp.cdrom.com has surpassed the one trillion bytes
- (one terabyte) milestone of files downloaded per day from a single
- server machine.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Bye-Bye, Windows</name>
-
- <url>http://home.cnet.com/category/0-3709-7-284910.html</url>
- <site-name>CNet</site-name>
- <site-url>http://home.cnet.com</site-url>
- <date>24 May 1999</date>
- <author>Christopher Lindquist</author>
-
- <p>Reviews alternative PC operating systems. Includes a
- <a href="http://home.cnet.com/category/topic/0,10000,0-3709-7-285083,00.html">review of FreeBSD 3.2</a>.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Gnome is no Windows dwarf</name>
-
- <url>http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_321000/321433.stm</url>
- <site-name>BBC</site-name>
- <site-url>http://bbc.co.uk/</site-url>
- <date>20 May 1999</date>
- <author>Chris Nuttall</author>
-
- <p>Article on Gnome and the Open Source movement. Mentions
- FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>OS Also-Rans</name>
-
- <url>http://www.pioneerplanet.com/reprints/051799tech.htm</url>
- <site-name>Pioneer Planet</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.pioneerplanet.com</site-url>
- <date>17 May 1999</date>
- <author>JULIO OJEDA-ZAPATA</author>
-
- <p>A short article introducing a few alternative OSes, including
- FreeBSD and OpenBSD. Aimed at the general public.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Micron Electronics NetFRAME chosen for Internet's busiest
- site</name>
-
- <url>http://www.wccdrom.com/press/micron.phtml</url>
- <site-name>Walnut Creek CDROM</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.wccdrom.com/</site-url>
- <date>04 May 1999</date>
- <author>David Greenman</author>
-
- <p>During its first full day of operation, the new NetFRAME 9201 server
- set a new all-time one day download record of 969GB
- of files, surpassing the previous record set last year of
- 873GB/day.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>The other open-source OS: FreeBSD</name>
-
- <url>http://www.zdnet.com/pcweek/stories/news/0,4153,400844,00.html</url>
- <site-name>ZD Net</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.zdnet.com/</site-url>
- <date>03 May 1999</date>
- <author>Anne Chen</author>
-
- <p>Examples of FreeBSD deployment in the real world and why some
- technology officers find it attractive.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Open-Source Software: Power to the People</name>
-
- <url>http://www.data.com/issue/990407/open.html</url>
- <site-name>Data Communications</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.data.com</site-url>
- <date>April 1999</date>
- <author>Lee Bruno</author>
-
- <p>Linux and BSD Unix are starting to show up on more and more
- corporate servers, running alongside or even replacing Netware
- and Windows NT.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>XML: Complete XML Development System Integrated with
- FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://advocacy.FreeBSD.org/stories/pr_xml.html</url>
- <site-name>FreeBSD Advocacy</site-name>
- <site-url>http://advocacy.FreeBSD.org/</site-url>
- <date>29 April 1999</date>
- <author>Jordan Hubbard</author>
-
- <p>Included with FreeBSD 3.1 is a complete, integrated SGML/XML
- development system that installs with a simple, easy to use
- command sequence.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Inktomi Announces Traffic Server 3.0</name>
-
- <url>http://www.inktomi.com/new/press/ts3.html</url>
- <site-name>Inktomi</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.inktomi.com</site-url>
- <date>26 April 1999</date>
- <author>Inktomi press release</author>
-
- <p>FreeBSD is a supported operating system for a new version of
- Inktomi's carrier-class network cache platform.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>The Matrix: FreeBSD Used to Generate Special Effects</name>
-
- <url>http://advocacy.FreeBSD.org/stories/pr_matrix.html</url>
- <site-name>FreeBSD Advocacy</site-name>
- <site-url>http://advocacy.FreeBSD.org/</site-url>
- <date>22 April 1999</date>
- <author>Jordan Hubbard</author>
-
- <p>Dual-Processor FreeBSD systems were used to generate a large
- number of special effects in the cutting edge Warner Brothers film,
- <i>The Matrix</i>.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Let's Get More Educated About FreeBSD</name>
-
- <url>http://www.osopinion.com/Opinions/PrestonWiley/PrestonWiley1.html</url>
- <site-name>osOpinion</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.osopinion.com/</site-url>
- <date>20 April 1999</date>
- <author>Preston S. Wiley</author>
-
- <p>A system administrator shares his views on FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>The Oldest Free OS</name>
- <url>http://www.zdnet.com/sr/stories/column/0,4712,398025,00.html</url>
- <site-name>ZD Net</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.zdnet.com</site-url>
- <date>15 April 1999</date>
- <author>Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols</author>
-
- <p>What are the oldest free operating systems around? The answer is
- the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) Unix variants.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD wants a place in the sun</name>
-
- <url>http://www.upside.com/texis/mvm/down_the_toilet?id=3714d4820</url>
- <site-name>Upside</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.upside.com</site-url>
- <date>13 April 1999</date>
- <author>Sam Williams</author>
-
- <p>Introduces FreeBSD to Linux users.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD Offers a Sound Open Source Alternative</name>
-
- <url>http://www.internetworld.com/print/current/webdev/19990412-freebsd.html</url>
- <site-name>Internet World</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.internetworld.com</site-url>
- <date>12 April 1999</date>
- <author>James C. Luh</author>
-
- <p>Outside technical circles, many remain unaware of viable choices
- for internet servers---like the FreeBSD operating system that drives
- Web servers for such high-profile names as Yahoo and Best Internet
- Communications (now part of Verio).</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Serious FTP: Behind the scenes of Walnut Creek CDROM</name>
-
- <url>http://cnn.com/TECH/computing/9904/08/cdrom.idg/index.html</url>
- <site-name>CNN</site-name>
- <site-url>http://cnn.com</site-url>
- <date>08 April 1999</date>
- <author>Rich Morin</author>
-
- <p>A description of the Walnut Creek CDROM setup.
- The article is also available from
- <a href="http://www.sunworld.com/swol-04-1999/swol-04-silicon.html">
- SunWorld</a>.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Thin Servers: Off-the-Shelf Internet Help</name>
-
- <url>http://www.techweb.com/se/directlink.cgi?DAT19990407S0024</url>
- <site-name>TechWeb</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.techweb.com/</site-url>
- <date>07 April 1999</date>
- <author>Christine Zimmerman</author>
-
- <p>Discusses thin-servers, including six built using an embedded
- FreeBSD kernel.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>A FreeBSD Comic Strip</name>
-
- <url>http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990320.html</url>
- <site-name>User Friendly the Comic Strip</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.userfriendly.org/</site-url>
- <date>20 March 1999</date>
- <author>Illiad</author>
-
- <p>See also the serial from the
- <a href="http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990322.html">22nd</a>,
- <a href="http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990323.html">23rd</a>,
- <a href="http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990324.html">24th</a>,
- <a href="http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990325.html">25th</a>,
- <a href="http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990326.html">26th</a>, and
- <a href="http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/99mar/19990327.html">27th</a> of March, 1999.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Rising support for BSD</name>
-
- <url>http://www.it.fairfax.com.au/990316/openline1.html</url>
- <site-name>Fairfax IT News</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.it.fairfax.com.au</site-url>
- <date>16 March 1999</date>
- <author>Nathan Cochrane</author>
-
- <p>Columnist Nathan Cochrane talks about the BSD family of open
- source operating systems.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Whence the Source: Untangling the Open Source/Free Software
- Debate</name>
-
- <url>http://opensource.oreilly.com/news/scoville_0399.html</url>
- <site-name>O'Reilly Open Source</site-name>
- <site-url>http://opensource.oreilly.com</site-url>
- <date>05 March 1999</date>
- <author>Thomas Scoville</author>
-
- <p>An article on the open-source / free-software debate. Mentions
- Berkeley Unix as one of the early successes of shared source code
- collaboration.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>LWN interviews Alan Cox</name>
-
- <url>http://lwn.net/1999/features/ACInterview/</url>
- <site-name>Linux Weekly News</site-name>
- <site-url>http://lwn.net/</site-url>
- <date>February 1999</date>
-
- <p>There is a small but interesting FreeBSD mention in LWN in an
- interview with Linux's Alan Cox.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <site-name>The Economist</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.economist.com</site-url>
-
- <date>20 February 1999</date>
-
- <p>Software that has been developed by thousands of volunteers and is
- given away is often better than the stuff for sale. <i>Note</i>: The
- article is no longer available online without registration.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Twenty Years of Berkeley Unix</name>
-
- <url>http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/opensources/book/kirkmck.html</url>
- <site-name>O'Reilly and Associates</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.oreilly.com</site-url>
- <date>January 1999</date>
- <author>Marshall Kirk McKusick</author>
-
- <p>A short history of Berkeley Unix.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>WWWsmith: Installation and Configuration of FreeBSD</name>
-
- <url>http://www.linuxjournal.com/issue57/2515.html</url>
- <site-name>LINUX JOURNAL</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.linuxjournal.com/</site-url>
- <date>January 1999</date>
- <author>Sean Eric Fagan</author>
-
- <p>Here is how to set up a web server using another freely available
- operating system, FreeBSD, a high performance, mature, Unix-like
- system.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>The return of BSD - What are the BSD flavors and why might you
- use them?</name>
-
- <url>http://www.sunworld.com/swol-01-1999/swol-01-bsd.html</url>
- <site-name>SunWorld</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.sunworld.com/</site-url>
- <date>January 1999</date>
- <author>Greg Lehey</author>
-
- <p>Introduces the modern BSD OSes to the general public.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <site-name>GartnerGroup</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.gartner.com/</site-url>
- <date>18 January 1999</date>
-
- <p>While finished thin servers should be optimized in both hardware
- and software for the task at hand, who says the software and hardware
- must come from the same developer? This Perspective examines the
- emerging trend in the OEM market of divorcing the software layer from
- the hardware layer. Many operating systems are vying to be the OS of
- choice for thin servers. This document examines this issue in detail,
- particularly the differences between Linux and FreeBSD, the current
- de facto leaders in the market. <i>Note</i>: The article is no
- longer available online without registration.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Nature Web Matters: Internet tomography</name>
-
- <url>http://helix.nature.com/webmatters/tomog/tomog.html</url>
- <site-name>Nature</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.nature.com/</site-url>
- <date>07 January 1999</date>
- <author>K.C. Claffy, Tracie Monk &amp; Daniel McRobb, UCSD/CAIDA,
- USA.</author>
-
- <p>The article describes a network management tool built on FreeBSD
- that has even used network connections to www.FreeBSD.org for
- performing network research.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
- </year>
-</press>
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index 791b9195c8..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2000/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-# $FreeBSD$
-
-.if exists(../Makefile.conf)
-.include "../Makefile.conf"
-.endif
-.if exists(../Makefile.inc)
-.include "../Makefile.inc"
-.endif
-
-DOCS= index.xml
-
-XMLDOCS+= press:${XSL_NEWS_PRESS_OLD}::
-DEPENDSET.press=transtable press
-
-.include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2000/index.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2000/index.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 8569bd8e52..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2000/index.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,458 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional-Based Extension//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/xhtml10-freebsd.dtd" [
-<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD News Flash! (2000)">
-]>
-
-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
- <head>
- <title>&title;</title>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
- </head>
-
- <body class="navinclude.about">
-
- <h2>December 2000</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>28-Dec-2000</b>
- New committer: <a href="mailto:sf@FreeBSD.org">FUJISHIMA Satsuki</a>
- (ports)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>06-Dec-2000</b>
- New committer: <a href="mailto:clive@FreeBSD.org">Clive T.
- Lin</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>04-Dec-2000</b>
- New committers: <a href="mailto:chm@FreeBSD.org">Christoph
- Herrmann</a> and <a href="mailto:tomsoft@FreeBSD.org">Thomas-Henning
- von Kamptz</a> (growfs)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>01-Dec-2000</b>
- New committer: <a href="mailto:iedowse@FreeBSD.org">Ian
- Dowse</a></p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>November 2000</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>30-Nov-2000</b>
- Individual porting efforts were moved into the <a
- href="&base;/platforms/index.html">platforms</a> directory. Separate
- pages for the Alpha, IA-64, PowerPC, and SPARC porting projects
- can be found there.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>22-Nov-2000</b>
- <a href="&base;/releases/4.2R/announce.html">FreeBSD 4.2</a> has
- been released. Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a> page for
- more details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/4.2R/errata.html">release errata</a> after
- installation for any late-breaking issues with 4.2 that
- occur.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>22-Nov-2000</b>
- And yet another new committer: <a
- href="mailto:roam@FreeBSD.org">Peter Pentchev</a> (ports)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>13-Nov-2000</b>
- Yet another new committer: <a
- href="mailto:okazaki@FreeBSD.org">OKAZAKI Tetsurou</a>
- (ports)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>13-Nov-2000</b>
- Another new committer: <a href="mailto:kiri@FreeBSD.org">Kazuhiko
- Kiriyama</a> (ports)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>13-Nov-2000</b>
- New committer: <a href="mailto:demon@FreeBSD.org">Dmitry
- Sivachenko</a> (Mainly ports)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>12-Nov-2000</b>
- Another new committer: <a href="mailto:issei@FreeBSD.org">Issei
- Suzuki</a> (Ports)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>06-Nov-2000</b>
- Another new committer: <a
- href="mailto:keith@FreeBSD.org">Jing-Tang Keith Jang</a> (ports,
- mostly in the chinese category)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>02-Nov-2000</b>
- Another new committer: <a href="mailto:benno@FreeBSD.org">Benno
- Rice</a> (PowerPC port and OpenFirmware /boot/loader)</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>October 2000</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>26-Oct-2000</b>
- Yet another new committer: <a
- href="mailto:DougB@FreeBSD.org">Doug Barton</a> (mergemaster,
- and whatever other trouble I can get into)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>26-Oct-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:gad@FreeBSD.org">Garance A
- Drosehn</a> (lpr and friends)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>18-Oct-2000</b>
- <b>New FreeBSD Core Team Elected!</b> Read the official
- <a href="&base;/news/press-rel-5.html">press release</a> for
- more information.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>16-Oct-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:jon@FreeBSD.org">Jonathan
- Chen</a> (newcard cardbus)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>03-Oct-2000</b>
- The complete track <a
- href="http://www.bsdcon.com/schedule.php3">schedule</a> for <a
- href="http://www.bsdcon.com">BSDCon</a> has been released.
- BSDCon is the premiere annual technical conference for BSD
- users and will be held from October 14-20 in Monterey,
- CA.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>02-Oct-2000</b> <a href="mailto:dfr@FreeBSD.org">Doug
- Rabson</a> has made a series of commits to -CURRENT with early
- IA64 support. The kernel will now reach the mountroot prompt.
- Please follow the ia64 mailing list for more
- information.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>01-Oct-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:trevor@FreeBSD.org">Trevor
- Johnson</a> (sundry ports, mostly in the audio category)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>01-Oct-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:jeh@FreeBSD.org">James
- Housley</a> (ports, especially RTEMS. Side interest in
- IPv6)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>01-Oct-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:lioux@FreeBSD.org">M&aacute;rio
- S&eacute;rgio Fujikawa Ferreira</a></p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>September 2000</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>29-Sep-2000</b>
- <a href="http://www.terasolutions.com/">TeraSolutions, Inc.</a>
- and Lightning Internet Services <a
- href="http://www.terasolutions.com/pr092900.html">announced</a>
- today that a popular OpenSource software archive at
- <a href="ftp://ftp.freesoftware.com/"> ftp.freesoftware.com</a>
- (also known as <a
- href="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/">ftp.FreeBSD.org</a>) has surpassed
- the two trillion bytes (<b>two terabytes</b>) milestone of files
- downloaded per day from a single server machine.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>27-Sep-2000</b>
- <a href="&base;/releases/4.1.1R/announce.html">FreeBSD 4.1.1</a> has
- been released. Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a> page for
- more details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/4.1.1R/errata.html">release errata</a> after
- installation for any late-breaking issues with 4.1.1 that
- occur.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>21-Sep-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:bmilekic@FreeBSD.org">Bosko
- Milekic</a></p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>August 2000</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>22-Aug-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:bmah@FreeBSD.org">Bruce A.
- Mah</a> (docs, pkg_version, assorted ports)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>15-Aug-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:rv@FreeBSD.org">Rajesh
- Vaidheeswarran</a> (ports/devel/cons)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>05-Aug-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:onoe@FreeBSD.org">Atsushi
- Onoe</a> (awi driver)</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>July 2000</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>27-July-2000</b>
- <a href="&base;/releases/4.1R/announce.html">FreeBSD 4.1</a> has
- been released. Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a> page for
- more details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/4.1R/errata.html">release errata</a> after
- installation for any late-breaking issues with 4.1 that
- occur.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>12-July-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:marko@FreeBSD.org">Mark
- Ovens</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>11-July-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:kbyanc@FreeBSD.org">Kelly
- Yancey</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>11-July-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:dwmalone@FreeBSD.org">David
- Malone</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>11-July-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:non@FreeBSD.org">Noriaki
- Mitsunaga</a> (PC-Card)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>10-July-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:ben@FreeBSD.org">Ben
- Smithurst</a> (Docs)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>08-July-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:dannyboy@FreeBSD.org">Daniel
- Harris</a> (Docs)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>07-July-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:takawata@FreeBSD.org">Takanori
- Watanabe</a> (ACPI)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>06-July-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:hrs@FreeBSD.org">Hiroki
- Sato</a> (Japanese Docs)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>05-July-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:horikawa@FreeBSD.org">Kazuo
- Horikawa (Japanese Online Manuals)</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>03-July-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:adrian@FreeBSD.org">Adrian
- Chadd</a></p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>June 2000</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>30-June-2000</b>
- <a href="http://freshports.org/">http://freshports.org/</a> has
- been upgraded to FreshPorts 1.1. The FreshPorts website contains
- the latest details of which ports have been create/updated/removed.
- This upgrade, the first since FreshPorts was release in early May,
- gives you an improved home page, which together with a commit
- history means you can find out about your ports faster and
- easier.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>29-June-2000</b>
- <a href="http://www.tucows.com/">Tucows</a> has added a
- <a href="http://bsd.tucows.com/">BSD section</a>.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>26-June-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:akiyama@FreeBSD.org">Shunsuke
- Akiyama</a> (Optical disk driver)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>24-June-2000</b>
- <a href="&base;/releases/3.5R/announce.html">FreeBSD 3.5</a> has
- been released. Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a> page for
- more details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/3.5R/errata.html">release errata</a> after
- installation for any late-breaking issues with 3.5 that
- occur.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>20-June-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:sanpei@FreeBSD.org">MIHIRA
- Sanpei Yoshiro</a> (PC-Card)</p>
-
- <p>A new committer: <a href="mailto:cokane@FreeBSD.org">Coleman
- Kane</a> (3dfx voodoo for glide/Mesa)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>19-June-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:cjh@FreeBSD.org">CHOI
- Junho</a> (Ports)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>08-June-2000</b>
- Jordan Hubbard and Warner Losh will be in Japan during the first
- part of June 2000. They will be giving talks at: the BSD BOF at
- Networld+Interop 2000 Tokyo (8th), the JUS seminor at Tokyo (9th),
- the NBUG event at Nagoya (10th), and, the K*BUG seminor at Osaka
- (10th). Please see <a
- href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/">http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>A new article is available, explaining how to <a
- href="http://docs.freebsd.org/doc/9.0-RELEASE/usr/share/doc/freebsd/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/dialup-firewall/index.html">use PPP, natd,
- and ipfw</a> to implement a firewall with a PPP dialup
- connection.</p>
-
- <p>A new committer: <a href="mailto:alex@FreeBSD.org">Alexander
- Langer</a> (Ports, Docs)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>06-Jun-2000</b>
- The first <a href="&base;/conspectus/index.html">FreeBSD
- Conspectus</a> has been added, providing a summary of events on
- the <tt>-stable</tt> mailing list over the past week.</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>May 2000</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>19-May-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:cp@FreeBSD.org">Chuck
- Paterson</a> (SMP)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>18-May-2000</b>
- A hardcopy version of the <a href="&base;/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/index.html">FreeBSD
- Handbook</a> is now available. If you would like to order a
- copy, please visit the <a
- href="http://www.freebsdmall.com/">FreeBSDMall</a>, or <a
- href="http://www.osd.bsdi.com/">BSDi's web site</a>.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>15-May-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:jake@FreeBSD.org">Jake
- Burkholder</a> (legacy drivers)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>14-May-2000</b>
- Issue #04 of <a href="http://www.freebsdzine.org/">The FreeBSD
- 'zine</a> is now available.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>09-May-2000</b>
- <a href="http://freshports.org/">Freshports</a>: Similar in
- nature to <a href="http://freshmeat.net/">Freshmeat</a>, this site
- deals exclusively with FreeBSD ports, and allows you to create
- your own ``watch lists'' for your favorite ports.</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>April 2000</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>16-Apr-2000</b>
- New mailing lists available: <strong>freebsd-i18n</strong>
- (FreeBSD Internationalization) and <strong>freebsd-ppc</strong>
- (Porting FreeBSD to the PowerPC)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>04-Apr-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:murray@FreeBSD.org">Murray
- Stokely</a> (sysinstall)</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>March 2000</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>22-Mar-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:knu@FreeBSD.org">Akinori
- MUSHA</a> (Ports)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>21-Mar-2000</b>
- <a href="mailto:unfurl@FreeBSD.org">Bill Swingle</a> has written
- an <a href="http://www.32bitsonline.com/article.php3?file=issues/200003/bsdports&amp;page=1">
- article on the Ports and Packages System</a> for <a
- href="http://www.32bitsonline.com/">32bitsonline.com</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>20-Mar-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:will@FreeBSD.org">Will
- Andrews</a> (Ports)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>15-Mar-2000</b>
- Issue #2 of <a href="http://www.freebsdzine.org/">The FreeBSD
- 'zine</a> is now available.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>13-Mar-2000</b>
- <a href="&base;/releases/4.0R/announce.html">FreeBSD 4.0</a> has
- been released. Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a> page for
- more details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/4.0R/errata.html">release errata</a> after
- installation for any late-breaking issues with 4.0 that
- occur.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>09-Mar-2000</b>
- <a href="http://www.wccdrom.com/">Walnut Creek CDROM</a> and <a
- href="http://www.BSDI.com/">BSDI</a> merge! Read the official
- <a href="&base;/news/press-rel-4.html">press release</a> for more
- information.</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>February 2000</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>26-Feb-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:ume@FreeBSD.org">Hajimu
- UMEMOTO</a> (IPv6)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>23-Feb-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:ps@FreeBSD.org">Paul
- Saab</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>22-Feb-2000</b>
- <a href="http://www.32bitsonline.com/">32BitsOnline.com</a> has a
- <a href="http://www.32bitsonline.com/article.php3?file=issues/200002/fbsd34&amp;page=1">review</a>
- of FreeBSD 3.4 by <a href="mailto:csmith@medullas.com">Clifford
- Smith</a> available on their web site. All in all, a good
- review.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>18-Feb-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:bsd@FreeBSD.org">Brian S Dean</a>
- (Kernel support for IA32 hardware debug registers, misc
- fixes/feature enhancements in other areas)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>17-Feb-2000</b>
- A new issue of <a href="http://www.freebsdzine.org/">The FreeBSD
- 'zine</a> came out on the 15th. This is the first issue of the
- 'zine in 7 months; lots of changes have been made, and many new
- features have been added. Be sure to check it out.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>10-Feb-2000</b>
- <a href="mailto:mwlucas@blackhelicopters.org">Michael Lucas</a>
- has written an excellent <a
- href="http://linux.omnipotent.net/article.php?article_id=7125">
- article</a> on the differences between the BSD license and the
- GPL. This article is definitely worth reading.</p>
-
- <p>New committers: <a href="mailto:gsutter@FreeBSD.org">Greg
- Sutter</a> and <a href="mailto:unfurl@FreeBSD.org">Bill
- Swingle</a> (Docs)</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>January 2000</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p><b>22-Jan-2000</b>
- The <a href="http://www.freebsddiary.org/">FreeBSD Diary</a>, a
- chronicle of what one guy is doing with FreeBSD, has been around
- for almost two years. Until today, it was tucked away in a corner
- of his site. Following significant growth, a new-look site was
- launched today. The site contains a huge number of how-to guides
- and the readership includes NetBSD, OpenBSD, and Linux
- users.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>13-Jan-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:wilko@FreeBSD.org">Wilko
- Bulte</a></p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>04-Jan-2000</b>
- The <a href="http://www.testdrive.compaq.com/">Compaq Testdrive
- program</a> is now making testdrives available of the latest
- FreeBSD 4.0-20000101-CURRENT release running on an Alpha XP1000
- EV6.7. running at 667MHz and loaded with two gigs of ram. To get
- a free shell account as a participant in the testdrive program,
- all you need to do is register at the site. These accounts aren't
- for playing, the goal of the program is to make brand new systems
- available to developers so they can test, build and port their
- apps to the world's fastest computer. The testdrive program also
- offers other systems running FreeBSD, including a Proliant 5500
- dual Xeon 450MHz and a DPW500a.</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>03-Jan-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:patrick@FreeBSD.org">Patrick
- Gardella</a> (JDK/WWW)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>02-Jan-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:ade@FreeBSD.org">Ade Lovett</a>
- (Ports)</p></li>
-
- <li><p><b>01-Jan-2000</b>
- A new committer: <a href="mailto:reg@FreeBSD.org">Jeremy Lea</a>
- (Ports)</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <a href="../news.html">News Home</a>
- </body>
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-<press>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>2000</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>BSD Ports Collection Basics</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/12/21/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>21 December 2000</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>How the FreeBSD Ports collection works.</p>
- </story>
-
-
- <story>
- <name>BSD Tricks: Unprepared Disaster Recovery</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/12/07/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>07 December 2000</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>How to recover files off of FreeBSD system.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Open-sourcing the Apple</name>
-
- <url>http://www.salon.com/tech/review/2000/11/17/hubbard_osx/index.html</url>
- <site-name>Salon Magazine</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.salon.com/</site-url>
- <date>17 November 2000</date>
- <author>Jordan Hubbard</author>
-
- <p>A geek's appraisal of the Apple OS X from Jordan Hubbard, one
- of the lead developers on the FreeBSD project.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>BSD Tricks: Linux Compatibility, the Hard Way</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/11/16/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>16 November 2000</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>Using a Linux install under FreeBSD's Linux compatibility mode.</p>
- </story>
-
-
- <story>
- <name>Laptops, PC Cards and FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/11/02/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>02 November 2000</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>Using FreeBSD on a laptop.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>BSD Tricks: Introductory Revision Control</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/10/19/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>19 October 2000</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>Using RCS for file revision control.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>BSD OSs Offer Unix Alternatives to Linux</name>
- <url>http://www.byte.com/documents/BYT20000927S0001/</url>
- <site-name>BYTE</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.byte.com/</site-url>
- <date>02 October 2000</date>
- <author>Bill Nicholls</author>
-
- <p>This column gives an overview of the different versions of BSD,
- with links for more information.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>INTERNET'S BUSIEST OPENSOURCE SOFTWARE ARCHIVE SETS NEW DOWNLOAD
- RECORD</name>
-
- <url>http://www.terasolutions.com/pr092900.html</url>
- <site-name>TeraSolutions</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.terasolutions.com/</site-url>
- <date>29 September 2000</date>
- <author>TeraSolutions Press Release</author>
-
- <p>TeraSolutions, Inc. and Lightning Internet Services announce that
- the OpenSource archive at <a href="ftp://ftp.freesoftware.com/">
- ftp.freesoftware.com</a> has surpassed the download milestone of
- two trillion bytes per day from a single server machine.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>BSD Tricks: MFS</name>
-
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/09/07/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>07 September 2000</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
-
- <p>A short article on using the FreeBSD Memory Filesystem.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>TRUSTING BSD - Ultra-High Security for FreeBSD</name>
-
- <url>http://www.ispworld.com/bw/sep/Unix_Flavor.htm</url>
- <site-name>ISPworld</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ispworld.com/</site-url>
- <date>September 2000</date>
- <author>Jeffrey Carl</author>
-
- <p>An interview with Robert Watson, one of the lead developers in the
- <a href="http://www.trustedbsd.org/">TrustedBSD</a> project.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>More FreeBSD Comics</name>
-
- <url>http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20000807&amp;mode=classic</url>
- <site-name>User Friendly the Comic Strip</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.userfriendly.org/</site-url>
- <date>07 August 2000</date>
- <author>Illiad</author>
-
- <p>See also the comics for the
- <a href="http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20000808&amp;mode=classic">8th</a>,
- <a href="http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20000809&amp;mode=classic">9th</a>,
- <a href="http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20000810&amp;mode=classic">10th</a>,
- <a href="http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20000811&amp;mode=classic">11th</a>,
- and <a href="http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20000812&amp;mode=classic">12th</a>.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Experiments in SMB</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/07/13/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>13 July 2000</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>An early review of FreeBSD's SMB support.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Installing OCSweb on FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/06/15/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>15 June 2000</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>An article on a developers experience porting software from
- Linux to FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>The State of the Daemon</name>
-
- <url>http://www.unixreview.com/documents/s=1247/urm0006c/</url>
- <site-name>Unix Review</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.unixreview.com/</site-url>
- <date>07 June 2000</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
-
- <p>An informative article on BSD, and where it is going.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Server Goliaths Turn to Appliance Servers</name>
-
- <url>http://sw.expert.com/news/SE.N1.JUN.00.pdf</url>
- <site-name>Server/Workstation Expert</site-name>
- <site-url>http://sw.expert.com/</site-url>
- <date>June 2000</date>
- <author>Adam Darby</author>
-
- <p>An article evaluating various commercial OSes that contains a
- blurb about BSDI and FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD: Serving the World</name>
-
- <url>http://www.osopinion.com/Opinions/JamesHoward/JamesHoward1.html</url>
- <site-name>osOpinion</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.osopinion.com/</site-url>
- <date>June 2000</date>
- <author>James Howard</author>
-
- <p>With the recent hype surrounding open source software, an
- important project has gone unnoticed in the media. This project,
- FreeBSD, aims to create a rock-solid UNIX clone based on the 4BSD
- work from the University of California at Berkeley.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Riding the Web Wave</name>
-
- <url>http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2000/05/29/BU20648.DTL</url>
- <site-name>SFGate</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.sfgate.com/</site-url>
- <date>29 May 2000</date>
- <author>Henry Norr</author>
-
- <p>FreeBSD, a relatively unknown operating system is playing a big
- role on the Internet.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>BSD Unix: Power to the people, from the code</name>
-
- <url>http://www.salon.com/tech/fsp/2000/05/16/chapter_2_part_one/index.html</url>
- <site-name>Salon</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.salon.com/</site-url>
- <date>16 May 2000</date>
- <author>Andrew Leonard</author>
-
- <p>How Berkeley hackers built the Net's most fabled free operating
- system on the ashes of the '60s---and then lost the lead to
- Linux.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Install FreeBSD 4.0 in seven easy steps</name>
-
- <url>http://www.techrepublic.com/article.jhtml?id=r00220000516eje01.htm</url>
- <site-name>TechRepublic</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.techrepublic.com/</site-url>
- <date>16 May 2000</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
-
- <p>A short guide to installing FreeBSD 4.0.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Partial Reunification May Give BSD New Visibility</name>
-
- <url>http://www.computerworld.com/home/print.nsf/all/000508DC8A</url>
- <site-name>ComputerWorld</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.computerworld.com/</site-url>
- <date>08 May 2000</date>
- <author>Dominique Deckmyn</author>
-
- <p>Compares the merged Walnut Creek/BSDI OS offering to Linux.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Developers using open-source software behind bosses'
- backs</name>
-
- <url>http://www.cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/05/05/open.source.smugglers.idg/index.html</url>
- <site-name>CNN</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.cnn.com/</site-url>
- <date>05 May 2000</date>
- <author>Peter Wayner</author>
-
- <p>Open-source software sometimes provides a better solution than
- expensive commercial, closed software.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD 4.0 Now Includes PolyServe's High Availability
- Clustering &amp; Load Balancing Software</name>
-
- <url>http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/000501/ca_polyser_1.html</url>
- <site-name>PolyServe</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.polyserve.com/</site-url>
- <date>01 May 2000</date>
- <author>PolyServe Press Release</author>
-
- <p>PolyServe, a provider of software-based, distributed server
- clustering technology, announced co-marketing agreement with FreeBSD,
- Inc. to ship PolyServe's Understudy (TM) software program with all
- new versions of FreeBSD 4.0 operating system software.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>BSDI Getting the Word Out</name>
-
- <url>http://webserver.expert.com/news/5.5/n5.shtml</url>
- <site-name>WebServer Online</site-name>
- <site-url>http://webserver.expert.com/</site-url>
- <date>May 2000</date>
- <author>Alexandra Barrett</author>
-
- <p>Talks of the lack of awareness in the market of the strengths of
- the BSD operating system and of the plans afoot to change this.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>The New BSDI to Offer Technical Support for the FreeBSD
- Operating System</name>
-
- <url>http://www.bsdi.com/press/20000418.mhtml</url>
- <site-name>BSDi</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.bsdi.com/</site-url>
- <date>18 April 2000</date>
- <author>BSDi Press Release</author>
-
- <p>BSDi will be offering technical support contracts for FreeBSD
- beginning in May 2000.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Commentary: BSD sleight of hand</name>
-
- <url>http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2507538,00.html</url>
- <site-name>ZD Net News</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.zdnet.com/</site-url>
- <date>04 April 2000</date>
- <author>Stephan Somogyi</author>
-
- <p>Commentary on the BSDI/FreeBSD merger.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD 3.4 Review, Part 2: Adopting the Daemon</name>
-
- <url>http://www.32bitsonline.com/article.php3?file=issues/200004/freebsd2e&amp;page=1</url>
- <site-name>32BitsOnline.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.32bitsonline.com/</site-url>
- <date>April 2000</date>
- <author>Clifford Smith</author>
-
- <p>The second part of a review of FreeBSD v3.4.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>The legend of BSD</name>
-
- <url>http://www.sfbg.com/SFLife/34/26/tech.html</url>
- <site-name>sf life</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.sfbg.com/</site-url>
- <date>29 March 2000</date>
- <author>Annalee Newitz</author>
-
- <p>An interview with three BSD veterans on the past and future of
- BSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Bostic on the BSD tradition</name>
-
- <url>http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/bsd/2000/03/24/bostic.html</url>
- <site-name>O'Reilly Network</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.oreillynet.com/</site-url>
- <date>24 March 2000</date>
- <author>Dale Dougherty</author>
-
- <p>An interview with BSD veteran Keith Bostic on the BSDI/FreeBSD
- merger. ``BSD has always had the best technology'', says Keith.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Customizing the FreeBSD Kernel</name>
-
- <url>http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-2000-03/lw-03-freebsd_p.html</url>
- <site-name>LinuxWorld</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.linuxworld.com/</site-url>
- <date>March 2000</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
-
- <p>Michael Lucas presents a guide to customizing the FreeBSD kernel,
- written for the Linux oriented.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD for the SVR4/Linux Administrator</name>
-
- <url>http://www.samag.com/archive/0903/feature.shtml</url>
- <site-name>SysAdmin</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.samag.com/</site-url>
- <date>March 2000</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
-
- <p>This article attempts to give a System V or Linux administrator
- a basic grounding in FreeBSD configuration and usage.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD Ports and Packages System Explained</name>
-
- <url>http://www.32bitsonline.com/article.php3?file=issues/200003/bsdports&amp;page=1</url>
- <site-name>32BitsOnline</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.32bitsonline.com/</site-url>
- <date>March 2000</date>
- <author>Bill Swingle</author>
-
- <p>A good description of the FreeBSD Ports collection.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Business Lessons From Online Porn</name>
-
- <url>http://www.upside.com/texis/mvm/print-it?id=38adbbff0&amp;t=/texis/mvm/news/news</url>
- <site-name>Upside</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.upside.com/</site-url>
- <date>21 February 2000</date>
- <author>Richard A. Glidewell</author>
-
- <p>Praise for FreeBSD from this article: ``FreeBSD is the system of
- choice because it is fast, stable, and can handle large volumes of
- traffic.''</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Crazed Ferrets in a Berkeley Shower</name>
-
- <url>http://www.linux.com/articles.phtml?aid=7125</url>
- <site-name>Linux.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.linux.com/</site-url>
- <date>10 February 2000</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
-
- <p>An article on the BSD License.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Three Unixlike systems may be better than Linux</name>
-
- <url>http://www.computerworld.com/cwi/story/0,1199,NAV47_STO41147,00.html</url>
- <site-name>ComputerWorld</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.computerworld.com/</site-url>
- <date>07 February 2000</date>
- <author>Simson L. Garfinkel</author>
-
- <p>Promotes the BSD OSes as better alternatives to Linux
- in the areas of performance, reliability and security.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Buddying up to BSD: Part Five - FreeBSD Continued</name>
-
- <url>http://www.linux.com/featured_articles/20000208/275/</url>
- <site-name>Linux.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.linux.com/</site-url>
- <date>08 February 2000</date>
- <author>Matt Michie</author>
-
- <p>A Linux user writes about his experiences with the FreeBSD ports
- system.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Review of FreeBSD 3.4</name>
-
- <url>http://www.32bitsonline.com/article.php3?file=issues/200002/fbsd34&amp;page=1</url>
- <site-name>32BitsOnline.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.32bitsonline.com/</site-url>
- <date>February 2000</date>
- <author>Clifford Smith</author>
-
- <p>A review of FreeBSD 3.4.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD 4.0 And Beyond</name>
-
- <url>http://www.boardwatch.com/mag/2000/feb/bwm79.html</url>
- <site-name>Boardwatch</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.boardwatch.com/</site-url>
- <date>February 2000</date>
- <author>Jeffrey Carl</author>
-
- <p>A Jordan Hubbard Interview on Improvements, New Platforms and
- What's to Come.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Buddying up to BSD: Part Four - FreeBSD</name>
-
- <url>http://www.linux.com/featured_articles/20000126/270/</url>
- <site-name>Linux.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.linux.com/</site-url>
- <date>26 January 2000</date>
- <author>Matt Michie</author>
-
- <p>A Linux user writes about his experiences with FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Debunking Open-Source Myths: Origins and Players</name>
-
- <url>http://www.gartnerweb.com/public/static/hotc/hc00085832.html</url>
- <site-name>Gartner Group</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.gartnerweb.com/</site-url>
- <date>18 January 2000</date>
- <author>N. Drakos and M. Driver</author>
-
- <p>A report that looks at and debunks some of the myths associated with
- Open Source development.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Linux Scales Enterprise Wall</name>
-
- <url>http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB20000114S0013</url>
- <site-name>TechWeb</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.techweb.com/</site-url>
- <date>14 January 2000</date>
- <author>Mitch Wagner</author>
-
- <p>About 17 percent of enterprises plan to deploy FreeBSD or Linux
- as a primary platform for e-commerce within two years.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Jobs announces new MacOS, becomes 'iCEO'</name>
-
- <url>http://cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/01/05/macworld.keynote/index.html</url>
- <site-name>CNN</site-name>
- <site-url>http://cnn.com/</site-url>
- <date>05 January 2000</date>
- <author>CNN news article</author>
-
- <p>Steve Jobs' Macworld Expo keynote speech mentions FreeBSD as one of
- the components in the new Darwin OS from Apple.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Mac OS X</name>
-
- <url>http://www.apple.com/macosx/inside.html</url>
- <site-name>Apple Inc.</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.apple.com/</site-url>
- <date>January 2000</date>
- <author>Apple communication</author>
-
- <p>In an article on the next generation Darwin OS, Apple Inc., refers
- to FreeBSD as one of the ``most acclaimed OS projects of the modern
- era.''</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Linux under FreeBSD</name>
-
- <url>http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1169/sam0001b/</url>
- <site-name>SysAdmin</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.samag.com/</site-url>
- <date>January 2000</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
-
- <p>FreeBSD has several options for using software from other platforms
- such as Linux. This article examines Linux emulation under
- FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
- </year>
-</press>
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2001/Makefile b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2001/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index a49b61c759..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2001/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-# $FreeBSD$
-
-.if exists(../Makefile.conf)
-.include "../Makefile.conf"
-.endif
-.if exists(../Makefile.inc)
-.include "../Makefile.inc"
-.endif
-
-XMLDOCS+= index:${XSL_NEWS_NEWSFLASH_OLD}:news.xml:
-DEPENDSET.index=transtable news
-
-XMLDOCS+= press:${XSL_NEWS_PRESS_OLD}::
-DEPENDSET.press=transtable press
-
-.include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2001/news.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2001/news.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 876b67f031..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2001/news.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,964 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE news PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for News//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/news.dtd">
-
-<!-- Simple schema for FreeBSD Project news.
-
- Divide time in to <year>, <month>, and <day> elements, each of which
- has a <name>.
-
- each <day> element contains one or more <event> elements.
-
- Each <event> contains an optional <title>, and then a <p>. <p> elements
- can contain <a> anchors.
-
- Use the <title> element if the <p> content is lengthy. When generating
- synopses of this information (e.g., for syndication using RDF files),
- the contents of <title> will be preferred over <p>.
--->
-
-<news>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>2001</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>31</name>
-
- <event>
- <title><a href="http://www.usenix.org/events/bsdcon02/">BSDCon
- 2002</a> - February 11-14, San Francisco</title>
-
- <p><a
- href="http://www.usenix.org/events/bsdcon02/">BSDCon</a>
- will be hosted by the <a href="http://www.usenix.org">Usenix
- Association</a> this year. The conference will run from
- February 11-14 in San Francisco. The FreeBSD Project will
- have a broad presence at this conference, and anyone
- interested in learning more about specific technologies
- or the FreeBSD Project in general is encouraged to attend.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>28</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:ambrisko@FreeBSD.org">Doug Ambrisko</a>
- (Aironet)</p>
- </event>
-
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>27</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:skv@FreeBSD.org">Sergey Skvortsov</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
-
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD-stable tree frozen in preparation for 4.5</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD-stable branch of the source tree has now been
- frozen in preparation for the release of FreeBSD 4.5. This means
- that any new commits to the -stable source tree must be approved
- by the release engineering team first. Our expected "ship" date
- for 4.5 is January 20th, 2002.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>November 2001 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The November 2001 status report is now available; see the
- <a href="&base;/news/status/status.html">status reports Web page</a> for
- more information.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>"Backports" site, with patches for older FreeBSD
- releases</title>
-
- <p><a href="http://www.visi.com/~hawkeyd/freebsd-backports.html">The
- FreeBSD Backports Collection</a> is a new site created by
- D J Hawkey Jr. It contains patches that appeared in
- FreeBSD-stable that have not yet been merged in to older
- releases. Wider testing of these patches makes it more likely
- that they will be committed to earlier FreeBSD releases. So if
- your site relies on earlier releases of FreeBSD, and, for whatever
- reason, you do not wish to update to the most recent release,
- you are encouraged to visit this site frequently.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>20</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:mbr@FreeBSD.org">Martin Blapp</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>New BSD-related journal : <a
- href="http://bsdfreak.org">BSDFreak</a></title>
-
- <p><a href="http://bsdfreak.org">BSDFreak</a> is a new site
- that provides tutorials, articles, and journals covering
- BSD operating systems from a user's perspective.</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>30</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:mwlucas@FreeBSD.org">Michael Lucas</a>
- (Documentation Project)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>28</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:pdeuskar@FreeBSD.org">Prafulla
- Deuskar</a> (Intel gigabit device driver)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>25</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:yoichi@FreeBSD.org">Yoichi
- NAKAYAMA</a> (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>23</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Writing FreeBSD Problem Reports</title>
-
- <p><a href="mailto:des@FreeBSD.org">Dag-Erling Smørgrav</a>
- has written an article about <a
- href="&base;/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/problem-reports/article.html">
- writing FreeBSD problem reports</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>20</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:znerd@FreeBSD.org">Ernst
- de Haan</a> (Ports)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>Core Appoints Bugmeister</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Core Team has appointed <a
- href="mailto:des@FreeBSD.org">Dag-Erling Smørgrav</a> as
- Bugmeister.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>14</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:pat@FreeBSD.org">Patrick
- Li</a> (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>13</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:cy@FreeBSD.org">Cy
- Schubert</a> (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:anders@FreeBSD.org">Anders
- Nordby</a> (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:naddy@FreeBSD.org">Christian
- Weisgerber</a> (Ports)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>ATA 48-bit addressing code tested and found to be
- working and stable</title>
-
- <p>Soren Schmidt, author of the ATA driver, tested a
- new 160 GB ATA harddisk provided kindly by
- <a href="http://www.maxtor.com">Maxtor Corporation</a>
- with the new ATA specification's 48-bit addressing mode
- support in FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT. The results show that the
- code is stable and functions as it should and will be
- backported to STABLE.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:nobutaka@FreeBSD.org">MANTANI
- Nobutaka</a> (Ports)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:arr@FreeBSD.org">Andrew R.
- Reiter</a> (SMPng, TrustedBSD)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>30</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD Handbook, 2nd Edition now available!</title>
-
- <p>"The FreeBSD Handbook, 2nd Edition" is now available in
- printed form! This is the primary source of documentation
- produced by the <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/docproj/">FreeBSD
- Documentation Project</a> and is available now from,
- amongst other places, <a
- href="http://www.freebsdmall.com">The FreeBSD Mall</a>.
- For a complete list of changes in this edition, see the <a
- href="http://docs.FreeBSD.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=0+0+archive/2001/freebsd-announce/20011028.freebsd-announce">announce</a>
- message from the editors. The ISBN for this book is
- 1571763031. 653 pages.</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>26</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:matusita@FreeBSD.org">Makoto
- Matsushita</a> (release building)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>23</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Bootstrapping Vinum: A Foundation for Reliable Servers</title>
- <p><a href="mailto:Bob@BGPBook.Com">Bob Van Valzah</a> has submitted
- an article introducing <a
- href="http://docs.freebsd.org/doc/9.0-RELEASE/usr/share/doc/freebsd/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/vinum/index.html">
- failure-resilient servers and step-by-step instructions
- for building one with Vinum</a>.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD/ia64 port boots unattended to multi-user mode</title>
- <p><a href="mailto:dfr@FreeBSD.org">Doug Rabson</a> and
- <a href="mailto:peter@FreeBSD.org">Peter Wemm</a> have been
- working non-stop on the FreeBSD/ia64 port in the past few
- weeks and said today that it boots into multi-user mode
- without any operator attendance. This is indeed a major
- milestone in continued FreeBSD porting efforts. Right now
- most work is concentrating on fixing any problems in the
- sourcetree which become exposed by this platform's porting
- effort.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>19</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD/sparc64 port boots to single user mode</title>
- <p><a href="mailto:jake@FreeBSD.org">Jake Burkholder</a> and
- <a href="mailto:tmm@FreeBSD.org">Thomas Moestl</a> have been
- porting FreeBSD to the ultra sparc for the past few months
- and first booted a machine into single user mode on the 18th
- of October. The log from the serial console can be found at
- <a href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~jake/tip.single_user">
- http://people.FreeBSD.org/~jake/tip.single_user</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:amorita@FreeBSD.org">Akio
- Morita</a> (PC98)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD/ppc port now boots and executes kernel</title>
- <p><a href="mailto:benno@FreeBSD.org">Benno Rice</a> has committed
- a mega-patch which added support for OpenFirmware to the FreeBSD
- loader. The loader can now load a kernel over the network and
- execute it on an Apple iMac.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD/ia64 port now boots on real hardware</title>
- <p>After a few months of development <a href="mailto:dfr@FreeBSD.org">
- Doug Rabson</a> and <a href="mailto:peter@FreeBSD.org">Peter
- Wemm</a> have committed patches which extends the FreeBSD/ia64
- port's functionality and adds the possibility to boot on real
- hardware.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer:
- <a href="mailto:keramida@FreeBSD.org">Giorgos Keramidas</a>
- (Docs)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>August 2001 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The August 2001 Status Report is now available; see the
- <a href="&base;/news/status/status.html">Status Reports Web Page</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Comprehensive Project List available for 5.0</title>
-
- <p>Many people, upon hearing of 5.0's untimely delay for a
- full year, have asked what they can do to help 5.0 get
- back on track. <a
- href="http://docs.FreeBSD.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=4914+0+archive/2001/freebsd-announce/20010916.freebsd-announce">
- This email</a> gives a list of outstanding projects for 5.0 and
- as much information as possible about how to get
- involved.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
- <day>
- <name>30</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 5.0 delayed until November 2002</title>
-
- <p>FreeBSD 5.0 has been delayed until November 2002. The
- complete announcement from Jordan is available <a
- href="http://docs.FreeBSD.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=34983+0+archive/2001/freebsd-announce/20010902.freebsd-announce">here</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>28</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:robert@FreeBSD.org">Robert
- Drehmel</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>22</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:petef@FreeBSD.org">Pete
- Fritchman</a> (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>New-user focused FreeBSD book available</title>
-
- <p>Annelise Anderson, a frequent contributor to the FreeBSD mailing
- lists, has written "FreeBSD: An Open-Source Operating System
- for Your PC", an introduction to FreeBSD aimed at the new user.
- Published by The Bit Tree Press, the ISBN is 0971204500, and it
- can be ordered from, amongst other places, the
- <a href="http://mall.daemonnews.org">DaemonNews Mall</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>16</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Installation documentation substantially improved</title>
-
- <p>The
- <a href="&base;/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install.html">Installing FreeBSD</a>
- section of the
- <a href="&base;/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/index.html">Handbook</a>
- has been substantially improved and updated. The new
- documentation features "screenshots" of almost every stage of the
- installation process, and expanded text detailing what each stage
- of the install covers. The bulk of the work was carried out by
- Randy Pratt.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>14</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:fjoe@FreeBSD.org">Max Khon</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:rpratt@FreeBSD.org">Randy
- Pratt</a> (Docs)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>July 2001 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The July 2001 status report is now available; see the
- <a href="&base;/news/status/status.html">Status Reports Web
- page</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD RDF news headline file now available</title>
-
- <p>An RDF file of the last 10 news headlines on the FreeBSD site
- is now available. The URL is <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/news/news.rdf">http://www.FreeBSD.org/news/news.rdf</a>. You can use this file
- to <i>syndicate</i> FreeBSD news headlines on to your own web
- site (as <a href="http://daily.daemonnews.org/">Daily
- DaemonNews</a> and the
- <a href="http://www.freebsddiary.org/newsfeeds.php">FreeBSD
- Diary</a> do), or on to your desktop, using applications such as
- <a href="http://apps.kde.com/na/2/info/id/999">KNewsTicker</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Pandaemonium User Group</title>
-
- <p><a href="http://pandaemonium.newmillennium.net.au/">Pandaemonium</a>,
- the BSD Users Group of Western Australia, has been
- added to the <a href="&base;/support.html">Support</a> page.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:logo@FreeBSD.org">Valentino
- Vaschetto</a> (Docs)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>30</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD Handbook task list now available</title>
-
- <p>A second edition of <a href="&base;/handbook">The FreeBSD
- Handbook</a> will be in production shortly. A
- <a href="&base;/docproj/handbook.html">task list</a> has been
- published for anyone who wants to help contribute to the state of
- available printed documentation about FreeBSD.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>26</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:mp@FreeBSD.org">Mark Peek</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>16</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:bbraun@FreeBSD.org">Rob
- Braun</a></p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:zarzycki@FreeBSD.org">Dave
- Zarzycki</a></p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:mike@FreeBSD.org">Mike Barcroft</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>13</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:chern@FreeBSD.org">Chern Lee</a>
- (Docs)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:brooks@FreeBSD.org">Brooks
- Davis</a> (Networking, Mobile Computing)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>20</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Using FreeBSD with Solid State Media</title>
-
- <p><a href="mailto:john@kozubik.com">John Kozubik</a> has submitted
- an article explaining
- <a href="&base;/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/solid-state/index.html">How
- to use FreeBSD with solid state media</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD boots on PowerPC</title>
-
- <p><a href="mailto:benno@FreeBSD.org">Benno Rice</a> has completed
- enough work to allow FreeBSD to reach the mountroot prompt on the
- PowerPC processor. Please see the PowerPC platform <a
- href="&base;/platforms/ppc.html">page</a> and mailing list for more
- information.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>15</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:silby@FreeBSD.org">Mike
- Silbersack</a> (Networking)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>14</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:wjv@FreeBSD.org">Johann Visagie</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>13</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD Status Report Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="mailto:rwatson@FreeBSD.org">Robert Watson</a> has
- compiled a
- <a href="http://docs.FreeBSD.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=481962+0+archive/2001/freebsd-hackers/20010617.freebsd-hackers">status report</a> for the FreeBSD Project. These reports are scheduled to continue on a monthly basis.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:tobez@FreeBSD.org">Anton
- Berezin</a> (all things Perl)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:dwcjr@FreeBSD.org">David
- W. Chapman Jr.</a>(Ports)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:markp@FreeBSD.org">Mark Pulford</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:cjc@FreeBSD.org">Crist J. Clark</a>
- (Networking, security)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>24</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>ftp.FreeBSD.org back up</title>
-
- <p>The famous ftp site,
- <a href="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/">ftp.FreeBSD.org</a>, is now back
- in full operation. Many thanks to <a
- href="http://www.teledanmark.com/english/menu/start.htm">Tele
- Danmark</a>, who are supplying the machine as well as the network
- connection.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>16</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:pirzyk@FreeBSD.org">Jim
- Pirzyk</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>New FreeBSD 'zine issue out</title>
-
- <p>The first May 2001 issue of the
- <a href="http://www.freebsdzine.org/">FreeBSD 'zine</a> is now
- available. Starting this month, there will be two issues
- per month; one on the 1st, and one on the 15th.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>27</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>SMP Alpha now works</title>
-
- <p>FreeBSD now works with multiple processors on Alpha systems,
- thanks to the efforts of <a href="mailto:jhb@FreeBSD.org">John
- Baldwin</a>, <a href="mailto:gallatin@FreeBSD.org">Andrew
- Gallatin</a>, and <a href="mailto:dfr@FreeBSD.org">Doug
- Rabson</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>25</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:tshiozak@FreeBSD.org">Takuya
- SHIOZAKI</a> (Internationalization)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:ue@FreeBSD.org">Udo Erdelhoff</a>
- (Docs)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>The
- <a href="&base;/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/index.html">Developer's
- Handbook</a> is now available on the web site. This is an
- evolving resource for people wanting to develop software for
- FreeBSD (and not just for the committers who are developing
- FreeBSD). Don't forget that a <a
- href="&base;/docs.html">complete list of documentation</a>
- available from this site is also available.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>Addison Wesley have allowed us to republish
- <a href="&base;/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/corp-net-guide/index.html">Chapter
- 8</a> of the
- <a href="http://cseng.aw.com/book/0,,0201704811,00.html">FreeBSD
- Corporate Networker's Guide</a>. Chapter 8 provides an in-depth
- look at providing printing services to Windows, NT, and Novell
- clients using FreeBSD.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>16</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>Yet another new committer:
- <a href="mailto:schweikh@FreeBSD.org">Jens Schweikhardt</a>
- (Standards compliance)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>The April issue of <a href="http://www.freebsdzine.org/">The
- FreeBSD 'zine</a> is now available.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>The <a href="&amp;base;/ports/index.html">Ports Collection</a> now
- contains more than 5,000 individual entries!</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:greid@FreeBSD.org">George Reid</a>
- (Sound support, ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <event><p>Wind River to Acquire BSDi Software Assets. Please read the
- <a href="http://www.windriver.com/press/html/bsdi.html">Wind River
- Press Release</a>, the announcement from
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?20010404220529.E3AFE37B727">Jordan K. Hubbard</a>, and the <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?Pine.NEB.3.96L.1010405211037.46990E-100000">FreeBSD Core Team statement</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>25</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:yar@FreeBSD.org">Yar Tikhiy</a>
- (Networking)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>24</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:eric@FreeBSD.org">Eric Melville</a>
- (System tools)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>13</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>The March issue of <a href="http://www.freebsdzine.org/">The
- FreeBSD 'zine</a> is now available.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:dd@FreeBSD.org">Dima Dorfman</a>
- (Docs)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:keichii@FreeBSD.org">Michael
- C. Wu</a> (Internationalization, porting efforts)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:tmm@FreeBSD.org">Thomas
- M&amp;ouml;stl</a> (POSIX.1e extensions)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:orion@FreeBSD.org">Orion Hodson</a>
- (Sound support)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>20</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:jesper@FreeBSD.org">Jesper
- Skriver</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>16</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>The February issue of <a href="http://www.freebsdzine.org/">The
- FreeBSD 'zine</a> is now available.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:mikeh@FreeBSD.org">Mike Heffner</a>
- (Audit project)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>24</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:olgeni@FreeBSD.org">Jimmy
- Olgeni</a> (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>23</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:dinoex@FreeBSD.org">Dirk Meyer</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>20</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:ijliao@FreeBSD.org">Ying-chieh
- Liao</a> (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
- </year>
-</news>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<press>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>2001</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Microsoft Hotmail still runs on U**x</name>
- <url>http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/28/23348.html</url>
- <site-name>The Register</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.theregister.co.uk/</site-url>
- <date>12 December 2001</date>
- <author>Andrew Orlowski</author>
- <p>Nearly four years after it was acquired by Microsoft,
- and in spite of a well-publicized effort to migrate it to
- Windows and IIS, <a href="http://hotmail.com/">Hotmail</a>
- is still partly based on FreeBSD and Apache.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Keeping Your Options Open: FreeBSD as a Workstation for UNIX Newbies</name>
-
- <url>http://www.osnews.com/printer.php?news_id=392</url>
- <site-name>OS News</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>12 December 2001</date>
- <author>Eugenia Loli-Queru</author>
- <p>An article discussing FreeBSD as an workstation OS for new Unix users.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Cleaning Up Ports</name>
-
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/11/29/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>29 November 2001</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>A brief introduction to <tt>portupgrade</tt>.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Stable SMB</name>
-
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/11/15/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>15 November 2001</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>A short article on accessing a Windows(R) share from a
- FreeBSD workstation.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD Versus Linux Revisited</name>
-
- <url>http://www.byte.com/documents/s=1794/byt20011107s0001/1112_moshe.html</url>
- <site-name>Byte</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.byte.com/</site-url>
- <date>12 November 2001</date>
- <author>Moshe Bar</author>
- <p>Byte's Moshe Bar does a comparison, through informal
- benchmarks, of FreeBSD 4.3 to Linux 2.4.10 running
- sendmail, procmail, MySQL, and Apache. The emphasis of
- the article is examination of the newly rewritten VM
- system in Linux, so the tests are conducted with only
- 512 MB of RAM.
- </p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>The Big *BSD Interview</name>
- <url>http://www.osnews.com/printer.php?news_id=153</url>
- <site-name>OS News</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>08 October 2001</date>
- <author>Eugenia Loli-Queru</author>
- <p>An interview with Matt Dillon, a key developer in
- FreeBSD on the upcoming features in FreeBSD 5.0.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Running Windows applications on FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/09/21/FreeBSD_Basics.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>21 September 2001</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>A short article on running Windows(R) applications under WINE
- in FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Dealing with Full Disks</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/09/27/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>27 September 2001</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>A short article on dealing with the all too common full
- disk.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Ripping MP3s</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/09/13/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>13 September 2001</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>A short article on ripping CDs on FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD Anti-Virus Protection - A Commercial Alternative</name>
- <url>http://bsdatwork.com/reviews.php?op=showcontent&amp;id=1</url>
- <site-name>BSDatwork.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.bsdatwork.com/</site-url>
- <date>21 August 2001</date>
- <author>Jeremiah Gowdy</author>
- <p>This is a review of Kaspersky Anti-Virus for FreeBSD, a product which
- can protect a network of Microsoft Windows hosts by scanning e-mail and
- SMB file shares.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>CVS Mirror</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/08/30/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>Onlamp</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>30 August 2001</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>How to mirror the FreeBSD CVS repository.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>CVSup Infrastructure</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/08/16/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>16 August 2001</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>An article on FreeBSD's CVSup infrastructure used to distribute
- its source code worldwide.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>An Interview with Jordan Hubbard</name>
-
- <url>http://www.workingmac.com/article/32.wm</url>
-
- <site-name>Working Mac</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.workingmac.com/</site-url>
-
- <date>16 August 2001</date>
-
- <author>pairNetworks</author>
-
- <p>An short interview with Jordan Hubbard, one of the founders of the
- FreeBSD project.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Controlling Bandwidth</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/07/26/Big_Scary_Daemons.html
- </url>
- <site-name>OnLamp</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>26 July 2001</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>Using <tt>DUMMYNET</tt> to control bandwidth allocation</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Which OS is Fastest for High-Performance Network
- Applications?</name>
- <url>http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1148/sam0107a/0107a.htm</url>
-
- <site-name>Sys Admin</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.samag.com</site-url>
-
- <date>July 2001</date>
- <author>Jeffrey B. Rothman and John Buckman</author>
-
- <p>Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD and Windows 2000 are benchmarked
- for network applications. This article has a <a
- href="http://www.samag.com/documents/s=1147/sam0108q/0108q.htm">
- sequel</a> where the tests were redone after tuning
- FreeBSD.</p>
-
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>NAI Labs Announces DARPA-Funded FreeBSD Security
- Initiative</name>
-
- <url>http://opensource.nailabs.com/news/20010709-cboss.html</url>
-
- <site-name>NAI Labs</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.nailabs.com/</site-url>
-
- <author>NAI Labs Press Release</author>
-
- <p>NAI Labs, a division of Network Associates, Inc., announced a $1.2
- million contract awarded by the U.S. Navy's Space and Warfare Systems
- Command to develop security extensions to the Open Source FreeBSD
- operating system.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Controlling User Logins</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/06/28/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>28 June 2001</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>An article describing the ways to control user access to your
- FreeBSD system.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Rotating Log Files</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/06/14/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>14 June 2001</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>Using the functionality of <tt>newsyslog</tt> in FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Microsoft's FreeBSD Move Aimed At Next Generation Of
- Developers</name>
-
- <url>http://www.crn.com/sections/BreakingNews/breakingnews.asp?ArticleID=27727</url>
-
- <site-name>CRN</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.crn.com/</site-url>
-
- <date>27 June 2001</date>
-
- <author>Paula Rooney</author>
-
- <p>A report on Microsoft's venture to port its C# programming language
- to FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>BSD guru to guide Apple on Unix</name>
-
- <url>http://www.macworld.co.uk/news/main_news.cfm?NewsID=3092</url>
-
- <site-name>Mac World</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.macworld.co.uk/</site-url>
- <date>26 June 2001</date>
- <author>Macworld (UK) staff</author>
-
- <p>Apple (<a href="http://www.apple.com/">http://www.apple.com/</a>)
- has recruited FreeBSD founder Jordan Hubbard to its team, in a bid
- to steer its Mac OS X BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution)
- efforts.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Microsoft Uses Open-Source Code Despite Denying Use of Such
- Software</name>
-
- <site-name>Wall Street Journal</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.wsj.com/</site-url>
- <date>18 June 2001</date>
- <author>Lee Gomes</author>
-
- <p>An article which states that open-source software connected with
- the FreeBSD operating system is used in several places deep inside
- several versions of Microsoft's Windows software, and on numerous
- server computers that manage major functions at Microsoft's free
- e-mail service, <a href="http://www.hotmail.com/">Hotmail</a>.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>In your face! MS open source attacks backfire</name>
- <url>http://zdnet.com.com/2100-11-530056.html</url>
- <site-name>ZDNet</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.zdnet.com/</site-url>
- <date>14 June 2001</date>
- <author>Lee Gomes</author>
-
- <p>A report on the backfiring of the Microsoft effort to vilify
- open source software.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>System Logging</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/05/17/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>17 May 2001</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>System logging in FreeBSD using <tt>syslogd</tt>.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>BSD Tricks: CVS</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/05/03/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>03 May 2001</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>Using CVS in client-mode.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>4</name>
- <story>
- <name>Setting up Wireless Cards on FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/04/19/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>19 April 2001</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>Configuring FreeBSD for wireless operation.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD Gaming</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/03/22/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>22 March 2001</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>A survey of the games available in the FreeBSD ports
- collection.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Submitting Changes</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/03/08/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>08 March 2001</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>Submitting change requests to the FreeBSD project using
- <tt>send-pr</tt>.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Changing FreeBSD Documentation</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/02/22/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>22 February 2001</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>A mini tutorial on DocBook and its use by the FreeBSD
- Documentation Project.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>The FreeBSD Documentation Project</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/02/08/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>08 February 2001</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>An introduction to the FreeBSD project.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>For Servers: Linux 2.4 vs. FreeBSD 4.1.1</name>
-
- <url>http://www.byte.com/documents/s=558/BYT20010130S0010/</url>
- <site-name>Byte</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.byte.com/</site-url>
- <date>05 February 2001</date>
- <author>Moshe Bar</author>
-
- <p>BYTE's Linux guru finds himself wondering why he isn't running
- FreeBSD --- a comparison (with informal benchmarks) of FreeBSD
- 4.1.1 and a Linux based distribution running the v2.4.0 Linux
- kernel.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Modifying a Port</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/01/25/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>25 January 2001</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>Howto modify a FreeBSD port.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Fine Control of Ports</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2001/01/04/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>04 January 2001</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>A system administrator's view of the Ports system.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Is FreeBSD a Superior Server Platform to Linux?</name>
-
- <url>http://www.webtechniques.com/archives/2001/01/infrrevu/</url>
- <site-name>Web Techniques</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.webtechniques.com/</site-url>
- <date>January 2001</date>
- <author>Nathan Boeger</author>
-
- <p>A reviewer finds FreeBSD 4.1 to be better suited for web
- serving than a Red Hat Linux distribution.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>A Roundtable on BSD, Security, and Quality</name>
-
- <url>http://www.ddj.com/documents/s=865/ddj0165a/</url>
- <site-name>Dr Dobbs Journal</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ddj.com/</site-url>
- <date>January 2001</date>
- <author>Jack J. Woehr</author>
-
- <p>A report from a roundtable at the recent USENIX Security
- Symposium 2000, involving several prominent developers in the
- BSD world.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
- </year>
-</press>
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2002/Makefile b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2002/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index a49b61c759..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2002/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-# $FreeBSD$
-
-.if exists(../Makefile.conf)
-.include "../Makefile.conf"
-.endif
-.if exists(../Makefile.inc)
-.include "../Makefile.inc"
-.endif
-
-XMLDOCS+= index:${XSL_NEWS_NEWSFLASH_OLD}:news.xml:
-DEPENDSET.index=transtable news
-
-XMLDOCS+= press:${XSL_NEWS_PRESS_OLD}::
-DEPENDSET.press=transtable press
-
-.include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2002/news.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2002/news.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index d942214628..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2002/news.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,819 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE news PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for News//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/news.dtd">
-
-<!-- Simple schema for FreeBSD Project news.
-
- Divide time in to <year>, <month>, and <day> elements, each of which
- has a <name>.
-
- each <day> element contains one or more <event> elements.
-
- Each <event> contains an optional <title>, and then a <p>. <p> elements
- can contain <a> anchors.
-
- Use the <title> element if the <p> content is lengthy. When generating
- synopses of this information (e.g., for syndication using RDF files),
- the contents of <title> will be preferred over <p>.
--->
-
-<news>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>2002</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>11</name>
- <day>
- <name>25</name>
- <event>
- <title>September 2002 - October 2002 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The September-October status report is now available; see the
- <a href="&base;/news/status/status.html">status reports Web page</a>
- for more information.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>23</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>BSD Conference Japan 2002</title>
-
- <p><a href="http://bsdcon.jp/">BSD Conference Japan 2002</a>
- was held in Tokyo on November 23rd, 2002. During the conference
- FreeBSD/NetBSD/OpenBSD folks in Japan got together
- to discuss various topics of mutual interest.
- In addition, <a href="http://www.apple.com/">Apple
- Computer, Inc.</a> gave us
- excellent lectures about Mac OS X and Rendezvous.
- <a href="http://www.matsui.co.jp/">Matsui Securities Co.,Ltd</a>,
- <a href="http://www.yahoo.co.jp/">Yahoo Japan Corporation</a>,
- and <a href="http://www.sakura.ad.jp/">SRS SAKURA Internet Inc.</a>
- gave case studies of how FreeBSD is used in their
- production environments.
- <a href="http://www.brains.co.jp/eng-ver/e-index.html">Brains
- Corporation</a> gave a talk on
- <a href="http://www.brains.co.jp/eng-ver/e-mmeyedemo/index.html">mmEye</a>,
- which is equipped with 32bit RISC CPU SH-3 and runs NetBSD.</p>
-
- <p>The event report published by Mainichi Communications inc.,
- can be found at
- <a href="http://pcweb.mycom.co.jp/news/2002/11/25/10.html">MYCOM PCWEB
- (but sorry, Japanese only)</a>. There were 172 attendees at
- the conference. We are pleased with this turnout, considering
- that this was the first attempt to hold such an event in Japan.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 5.0 Developer Preview #2 Now Available</title>
-
- <p>The second developer preview snapshot of 5.0-CURRENT is
- <a href="&base;/releases/5.0R/DP2/announce.html">now
- available</a>. Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/5.0R/DP2/relnotes.html">release
- notes</a>, <a
- href="&base;/releases/5.0R/DP2/errata.html">errata</a>, and
- the new <a
- href="&base;/releases/5.0R/DP2/early-adopter.html">Early
- Adopter's Guide</a> for more information.</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
- <event>
- <p>nVidia releases Geforce drivers for FreeBSD! Check out the <a
- href="ftp://download.nvidia.com/freebsd/1.0-3203/README.txt">README</a>
- for more information.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>1</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:stephane@FreeBSD.org">St&#233;phane Legrand</a>
- (Documentation Project)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>31</name>
- <event>
- <p>Opera is natively ported to FreeBSD! Read the official <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/news/press-rel-6.html">press
- release</a> for more information.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
-
- <day>
- <name>22</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:edwin@FreeBSD.org">Edwin Groothuis</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:arved@FreeBSD.org">Tilman Linneweh</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:daichi@FreeBSD.org">Daichi GOTO</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:maho@FreeBSD.org">Maho Nakata</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
-
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>16</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:adamw@FreeBSD.org">Adam Weinberger</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:cognet@FreeBSD.org">Olivier Houchard</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 4.7-RELEASE is now available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&base;/releases/4.7R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 4.7-RELEASE</a> has been released. Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page for more details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/4.7R/errata.html">release errata</a>
- after installation for any late-breaking news and/or
- issues with 4.7.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:emoore@FreeBSD.org">Eric Moore</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:mheinen@FreeBSD.org">Martin Heinen</a>
- (Documentation Project)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>July 2002 - August 2002 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The July-August status report is now available; see the
- <a href="&base;/news/status/status.html">status reports Web page</a>
- for more information.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:grehan@FreeBSD.org">Peter Grehan</a>
- (PowerPC)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>2</name>
- <event>
- <p>Notes from the USENIX ATC 2002 <a
- href="&base;/events/2002/usenix-devsummit.html">
- FreeBSD Developer Summit</a> are now
- available.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD-STABLE tree frozen in preparation for 4.7</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD-STABLE branch of the source tree has now been
- frozen in <a
- href="&base;/releases/4.7R/schedule.html">preparation</a>
- for the release of FreeBSD 4.7. This means that any new
- commits to the -stable source tree must be approved by the
- <a href="&base;/releng/">release engineering team</a>
- first. Our expected "ship" date
- for 4.7 is October 1, 2002.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:davidxu@FreeBSD.org">David Xu</a>
- (KSE)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:obraun@FreeBSD.org">Oliver Braun</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>20</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:thomas@FreeBSD.org">Thomas Quinot</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>15</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>May 2002 - June 2002 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The May-June 2002 status report is now available; see the
- <a href="&base;/news/status/status.html">status reports Web page</a>
- for more information.</p>
- </event>
-
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE is now available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&base;/releases/4.6.2R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 4.6.2-RELEASE</a> has been released. Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page for more details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/4.6.2R/errata.html">release errata</a>
- after installation for any late-breaking news and/or
- issues with 4.6.2.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:seanc@FreeBSD.org">Sean Chittenden</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>14</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:leeym@FreeBSD.org">Yen-Ming Lee</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:jennifer@FreeBSD.org">Jennifer Jihui Yang</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:njl@FreeBSD.org">Nate Lawson</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>The Open Group makes a generous donation to FreeBSD</title>
-
- <p><a href="http://www.opengroup.org">The Open Group</a> has
- generously donated several copies of the Authorized Guide to The
- Single UNIX Specification, Version 3, books and CD-ROMs to
- the <a href="&base;/projects/c99/index.html">FreeBSD C99 &amp;
- POSIX Conformance Project</a>. We are greatly appreciative of
- their gift.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>19</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:kan@FreeBSD.org">Alexander Kabaev</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:johan@FreeBSD.org">Johan Karlsson</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>25</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:perky@FreeBSD.org">Hye-Shik Chang</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:scop@FreeBSD.org">Ville Skyttä</a>
- (projects/cvsweb)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>16</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:blackend@FreeBSD.org">Marc Fonvieille</a>
- (Documentation Project)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>15</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 4.6-RELEASE is now available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&base;/releases/4.6R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 4.6-RELEASE</a> has been released. Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page for more details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/4.6R/errata.html">release errata</a>
- after installation for any late-breaking news and/or
- issues with 4.6.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:alane@FreeBSD.org">Alan Eldridge</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>23</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD PR Handling Guidelines</title>
-
- <p>The <a href="&base;/doc/en/articles/pr-guidelines/article.html">
- FreeBSD PR Handling Guidelines provide recommended practices
- for working with FreeBSD problem reports.</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>February 2002 - April 2002 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The February-April status report is now available; see the
- <a href="&base;/news/status/status.html">status reports Web page</a>
- for more information.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>16</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:gordon@FreeBSD.org">Gordon Tetlow</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:fanf@FreeBSD.org">Tony Finch</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD-STABLE tree frozen in preparation for 4.6</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD-STABLE branch of the source tree has now been
- frozen in <a
- href="&base;/releases/4.6R/schedule.html">preparation</a>
- for the release of FreeBSD 4.6. This means that any new
- commits to the -stable source tree must be approved by the
- release engineering team first. Our expected "ship" date
- for 4.6 is June 1, 2002.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>29</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:ikob@FreeBSD.org">Katsushi Kobayashi</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:anholt@FreeBSD.org">Eric Anholt</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>15</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:mini@FreeBSD.org">Jonathan Mini</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:tjr@FreeBSD.org">Tim Robbins</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:glewis@FreeBSD.org">Greg Lewis</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 5.0 Developer Preview #1 now
- available</title>
-
- <p>A developer preview snapshot of 5.0-CURRENT is now <a
- href="&base;/releases/5.0R/DP1/announce.html">available</a>.
- Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/5.0R/DP1/relnotes.html">release
- notes</a> for more information. Also be sure to check the
- <a href="&base;/releases/5.0R/DP1/errata.html">release
- errata</a> for a list of known problems.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:gerald@FreeBSD.org">Gerald Pfeifer</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:marcus@FreeBSD.org">Joe Marcus Clarke</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:nork@FreeBSD.org">Norikatsu Shigemura</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>30</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>Notes from the BSDCon 2002 <a
- href="&base;/events/2002/bsdcon-devsummit.html">
- FreeBSD Developer Summit</a> are now
- available.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>28</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:trhodes@FreeBSD.org">Tom Rhodes</a>
- (Documentation Project)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>29</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:suz@FreeBSD.org">SUZUKI Shinsuke</a>
- (IPv6)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>19</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:netchild@FreeBSD.org">Alexander Leidinger</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:ceri@FreeBSD.org">Ceri Davies</a> (Documentation)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Updated release schedule now available</title>
-
- <p>A new area of the FreeBSD web site has been created
- dedicated to <a href="&base;/releng/index.html">release
- engineering</a>. This new section contains information
- about future releases of FreeBSD, a specific schedule for
- the upcoming releases of FreeBSD 4.6 and 5.0, and
- more.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>SMP sparc64 now works</title>
-
- <p>FreeBSD now works with multiple processors on sparc64 systems,
- thanks to the efforts of <a href="mailto:jake@FreeBSD.org">Jake
- Burkholder</a>, and <a href="mailto:tmm@FreeBSD.org">Thomas
- Moestl</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:mux@FreeBSD.org">Maxime Henrion</a>
- (VFS, SMP, ...)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>25</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>December 2001 - January 2002 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The December/January status report is now available; see the
- <a href="&base;/news/status/status.html">status reports Web page</a>
- for more information.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:jmallett@FreeBSD.org">J. Mallett</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:ticso@FreeBSD.org">Bernd Walter</a>
- (Alpha)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>New GNOME section of the FreeBSD.org site</title>
-
- <p><a href="mailto:freebsd-gnome@FreeBSD.org">FreeBSD GNOME team</a>
- is proud to announce new section of the FreeBSD.org site devoted to
- various aspects of the GNOME desktop and development environment
- on the FreeBSD. Check it out <a href="&base;/gnome/">here</a>.
- </p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:maxim@FreeBSD.org">Maxim Konovalov</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>31</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>BSDCon Europe 2002 - Call for Papers</title>
-
- <p>The <a
- href="http://www.eurobsdcon2002.org/cfp.html">announcement
- and call for papers</a> for BSDCon Europe 2002 has been
- released. This conference will take place in Amsterdam,
- The Netherlands some time in November 2002. Individuals
- interested in presenting a paper at the conference should
- submit an abstract by June 24, 2002.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>29</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 4.5 is now available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&base;/releases/4.5R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 4.5</a> has been released. Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page for more details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/4.5R/errata.html">release errata</a>
- after installation for any late-breaking issues with 4.5
- that may occur.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Testing Guide now available for upcoming 4.5 release.</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD 4.5 Release Engineering Team has submitted a
- <a href="&base;/releases/4.5R/qa.html">testing guide</a>
- for the upcoming FreeBSD 4.5 release. Please help us
- ensure that 4.5 is our most stable and highest performance
- release yet.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>New tutorial: "The Euro symbol on FreeBSD"</title>
-
- <p>Aaron Kaplan has submitted a new article explaining how to
- adjust your system configuration to use the new <a
- href="http://docs.freebsd.org/doc/9.0-RELEASE/usr/share/doc/freebsd/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/euro/index.html">Euro
- symbol on FreeBSD</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
- </year>
-</news>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<press>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>2002</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Opera Software Releases Version for FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.opera.com/pressreleases/en/2002/10/31/b/</url>
- <site-name>Opera Software</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.opera.com/</site-url>
- <date>31 October 2002</date>
- <author>Opera Software Press Release</author>
- <p>Opera Software proudly announces the first golden release
- of a new port of its software to FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>DVD Playback on FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/10/03/FreeBSD_Basics.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>03 October 2002</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>Dru Lavigne delves into the world of DVD playback on FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>The BSDs: Sophisticated, Powerful and (Mostly)
- Free</name>
- <url>http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3973,555451,00.asp</url>
- <site-name>Extreme Tech</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.extremetech.com/</site-url>
- <date>26 September 2002</date>
- <author>Brett Glass</author>
- <p>An article on the history and culture of the BSD projects.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Using Sound on FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/09/19/FreeBSD_Basics.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>19 September 2002</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>Dru Lavigne describes the process of configuring sound on a
- FreeBSD multimedia workstation.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>BSD, An Enterprise OS? Well, Yes</name>
- <url>http://www.itworld.com/nl/unix_insider/09172002/</url>
- <site-name>ITworld.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.itworld.com/</site-url>
- <date>17 September 2002</date>
- <author>UNIX in the Enterprise</author>
- <p>A short interview with committer Michael Lucas, on using BSD in enterprise environments.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Turn FreeBSD into a Multimedia Workstation</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/09/05/FreeBSD_Basics.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>05 September 2002</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>Dru Lavigne explains how to create a multimedia workstation with FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
- <story>
- <name>Chasing Linux</name>
- <url>http://www.infoworld.com/articles/fe/xml/02/08/12/020812fefreebsd.xml</url>
- <site-name>InfoWorld</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.infoworld.com/</site-url>
- <date>09 August 2002</date>
- <author>Maggie Biggs</author>
- <p>Maggie Biggs takes a look at the upcoming FreeBSD 5.0, and
- discovers that this open-source OS shows significant gains
- in available applications and tools along with beefed-up
- security.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Dual-Booting FreeBSD and FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/05/09/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>16 May 2002</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>Michael Lucas explains how a machine can be made to dual-boot
- FreeBSD -CURRENT and -STABLE.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Jordan Hubbard resigns from FreeBSD core</name>
- <url>http://daily.daemonnews.org/view_story.php3?story_id=2837</url>
- <site-name>Daemon News</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.daemonnews.org/</site-url>
- <date>29 April 2002</date>
- <author>Gregory Sutter</author>
- <p>FreeBSD co-founder Jordan Hubbard leaves the core team.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Technology a la Carte</name>
- <url>http://www.byte.com/documents/s=7145/byt1019082849618/</url>
- <site-name>Byte</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.byte.com/</site-url>
- <date>22 April 2002</date>
- <author>Bill Nicholls</author>
- <p>A review of FreeBSD 4.5 with mention of the FreeBSD
- 5.0 &quot;Developer Preview&quot; release.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Testing FreeBSD-Current</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/04/18/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>18 April 2002</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>Committer Michael Lucas takes a look at the FreeBSD 5.0 Developers'
- Preview 1.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Connecting to IPv6 with FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.linuxorbit.com/modules.php?op=modload&amp;name=Sections&amp;file=index&amp;req=viewarticle&amp;artid=524</url>
- <site-name>Linux Orbit</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.linuxorbit.com/</site-url>
- <date>18 April 2002</date>
- <author>David LeCount</author>
- <p>This tells how to use freenet6 from the ports collection to tunnel IPv6 over IPv4.
- </p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>System Panics, Part 2: Recovering and Debugging</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/04/04/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>04 April 2002</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>Michael Lucas talks about what to do when a system panic does
- happen. This is the second part of a two part article; <a
- href="http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/03/21/Big_Scary_Daemons.html">
- part 1</a> dealt with preparing a FreeBSD system to deal with
- panics.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Configuring a FreeBSD Access Point for your Wireless Network</name>
- <url>http://www.samag.com/documents/s=7121/sam0205a/sam0205a.htm</url>
- <site-name>Sys Admin Magazine</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.samag.com/</site-url>
- <date>April 2002</date>
- <author>Michael S. DeGraw-Bertsch</author>
- <p>This has instructions for securely configuring a PC running FreeBSD as a gateway
- between an 802.11b network and a traditional wired network.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Anti-Unix campaign falters</name>
- <url>http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/02/04/01/020401hnunixcamp.xml</url>
- <site-name>InfoWorld</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.infoworld.com/</site-url>
- <date>01 April 2002</date>
- <author>Matt Berger</author>
- <p>InfoWorld reports on the use of FreeBSD to power a website built
- for a prominent advertising campaign.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>A Multimedia Tutorial For FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.examnotes.net/forums/default.php?ind=122</url>
- <site-name>ExamNotes.net</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.examnotes.net/</site-url>
- <date>30 March 2002</date>
- <author>Tracey J. Rosenblath</author>
- <p>This tells how to set up and use the audio support in FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>System Panics, Part 1: Preparing for the Worst</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/03/21/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>21 March 2002</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>Preparing a FreeBSD system to handle a panic.</p>
- </story>
-
-
- <story>
- <name>Understanding CVSup, Mounting, Ports and Init on
- FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=818</url>
- <site-name>OS News</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>19 March 2002</date>
- <author>Nathan Mace</author>
- <p>An article on configuring and maintaining a FreeBSD
- install.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Want a Windows alternative? Try BSD</name>
- <url>http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1107-863169.html</url>
- <site-name>ZDNet</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.zdnet.com/</site-url>
- <date>19 March 2002</date>
- <author>Stephan Somogyi</author>
- <p>This is a non-technical introduction to the BSD family (except BSD/OS).</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Find: Part Two</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/03/14/FreeBSD_Basics.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>14 March 2002</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>Looking for your files with <tt>find</tt>.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Building a CD Bootable Firewall</name>
- <url>http://www.bsdtoday.com/2002/March/Features646.html</url>
- <site-name>BSD Today</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.bsdtoday.com/</site-url>
- <date>08 March 2002</date>
- <author>Etienne de Bruin</author>
- <p>This article has instructions for making a FreeBSD system which
- boots from CD-ROM. Its use as a firewall is mentioned.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>IPv6, Meet FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/02/22/ipv6.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>22 February 2002</date>
- <author>Mike DeGraw-Bertsch</author>
- <p>A walk-through on configuring IPv6 on FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Finding Things in Unix</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/02/21/FreeBSD_Basics.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>21 February 2002</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>Getting acquainted with <tt>find</tt>.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Understanding NFS</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/02/14/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>14 February 2002</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>Using NFS in FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>How to Become a FreeBSD Committer</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/01/31/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>31 January 2002</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>Michael documents the process of becoming a FreeBSD committer.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD Week: Migrating from Linux to FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=580</url>
- <site-name>OS News</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>31 January 2002</date>
- <author>Nathan Mace</author>
- <p>A guide for users migrating from Linux to FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD Week: Interview with Robert Watson</name>
- <url>http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=572</url>
- <site-name>OS News</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>29 January 2002</date>
- <author>Eugenia Loli-Queru</author>
- <p>An interview with Robert Watson, member of FreeBSD's core
- and security on the upcoming FreeBSD 4.5 and FreeBSD 5.0
- releases.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>American Megatrends Inc. Releases Latest Version of StorTrends NAS Software</name>
- <url>http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/020123/232287_1.html</url>
- <site-name>Yahoo! Finance</site-name>
- <site-url>http://biz.yahoo.com/</site-url>
- <date>23 January 2002</date>
- <author>AMI Press Release</author>
- <p><a href="http://www.ami.com/">American Megatrends</a> Inc. announced the release of
- StoreTrends(tm) NAS software version 1.1, which is based on
- FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Contributing to BSD</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/01/17/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>17 January 2002</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>Michael Lucas shows what it takes for non-coders to contribute to
- BSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>A basic guide to securing FreeBSD 4.x-STABLE</name>
- <url>http://draenor.org/securebsd/secure.txt</url>
- <site-name>draenor.org</site-name>
- <site-url>http://draenor.org/</site-url>
- <date>17 January 2002</date>
- <author>Marc Silver</author>
- <p>This article is for system administrators. It explains
- how to configure and maintain a FreeBSD system for high
- security.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD to change hands</name>
- <url>http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/cn/20020114/tc/freebsd_to_change_hands_1.html</url>
- <site-name>Yahoo News</site-name>
- <site-url>http://dailynews.yahoo.com/</site-url>
- <date>14 January 2002</date>
- <author>Stephen Shankland CNET</author>
- <p><a href="http://www.windriver.com/">Wind River Systems</a>
- announces the transfer of its FreeBSD assets to the
- <a href="http://www.freebsdmall.com/">FreeBSD Mall</a>.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
- </year>
-</press>
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2003/Makefile b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2003/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index a49b61c759..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2003/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-# $FreeBSD$
-
-.if exists(../Makefile.conf)
-.include "../Makefile.conf"
-.endif
-.if exists(../Makefile.inc)
-.include "../Makefile.inc"
-.endif
-
-XMLDOCS+= index:${XSL_NEWS_NEWSFLASH_OLD}:news.xml:
-DEPENDSET.index=transtable news
-
-XMLDOCS+= press:${XSL_NEWS_PRESS_OLD}::
-DEPENDSET.press=transtable press
-
-.include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2003/news.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2003/news.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 186ca9ce82..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2003/news.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,605 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE news PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for News//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/news.dtd">
-
-<!-- Simple schema for FreeBSD Project news.
-
- Divide time in to <year>, <month>, and <day> elements, each of which
- has a <name>.
-
- each <day> element contains one or more <event> elements.
-
- Each <event> contains an optional <title>, and then a <p>. <p> elements
- can contain <a> anchors.
-
- Use the <title> element if the <p> content is lengthy. When generating
- synopses of this information (e.g., for syndication using RDF files),
- the contents of <title> will be preferred over <p>.
--->
-
-<news>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>2003</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>28</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:ale@FreeBSD.org">Alex Dupre</a>
- (Documentation Project)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:rik@FreeBSD.org">Roman Kurakin</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:clement@FreeBSD.org">Clement Laforet</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>16</name>
- <event>
- <p>Hifn <a
- href="http://www.hifn.com/info/pr/pressreleases/print/pr_121603_2.html">
- announces</a> official FreeBSD support for the 795x series
- of crypto accelerators.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>11</name>
-
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:matk@FreeBSD.org">Mathew Kanner</a>
- (midi,sound)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:eik@FreeBSD.org">Oliver Eikemeier</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:pav@FreeBSD.org">Pav Lucistnik</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:andre@FreeBSD.org">Andre Oppermann</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>10</name>
-
-
- <day>
- <name>28</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE is Now Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&base;/releases/4.9R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 4.9-RELEASE</a> has been released. Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page for more details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/4.9R/errata.html">release errata</a>
- after installation for any late-breaking news and/or
- issues with 4.9.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>22</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 10 year anniversary party in San Francisco 11/24/03</title>
-
- <p>Join us Monday November 24th to celebrate 10 years of
- FreeBSD at the <a href="http://www.dnalounge.com">DNA
- Lounge</a> in San Francisco. The name 'FreeBSD' was <a
- href="&base;/news/1993/freebsd-coined.html">coined</a> in
- June 1993, and FreeBSD 1.0 was released on CDROM in
- December 1993. Click <a
- href="http://www.offmyserver.com/cgi-bin/store/rsvp.html">here</a>
- for more information or to be put on the guest list.</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:sergei@FreeBSD.org">Sergei Kolobov</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>BSD Conference Japan 2003</title>
-
- <p><a href="http://bsdcon.jp/">BSD Conference Japan 2003
- (in Japanese)</a>, the second conference concerning
- *BSD in Japan, was held in Tokyo on October 18th, 2003.
- There were about 170 attendees. It had two parallel
- sessions (general and technical), and
- four technical papers and twelve work-in-progress style talks
- were presented during the conference.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
- <event>
- <title>The FreeBSD Events page is now available</title>
- <p>The <a href="&base;/events/events.html">FreeBSD Events</a>
- page is now available with information about past and
- upcoming FreeBSD related events.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>14</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:linimon@FreeBSD.org">Mark Linimon</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>11</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:rsm@FreeBSD.org">Scott Mitchell</a>
- (if_xe)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>9</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:emax@FreeBSD.org">Maksim Yevmenkin</a>
- (Bluetooth)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>15</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:den@FreeBSD.org">Denis Peplin</a>
- (Documentation Project)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>25</name>
- <event>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation <a
- href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/press/20030825-java131.shtml">announces</a>
- native support for JDK 1.3.1 on FreeBSD</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
- <event>
- <p><a href="&base;/releases/4.9R/schedule.html">FreeBSD 4.9</a> code freeze begins August 25</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>15</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:kensmith@FreeBSD.org">Ken Smith</a>
- (Documentation Project)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:mat@FreeBSD.org">Mathieu Arnold</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>14</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:bland@FreeBSD.org">Alexander Nedotsukov</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>11</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD Architecture Handbook now available</title>
-
- <p>The nascent <a
- href="&base;/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/arch-handbook/index.html">FreeBSD
- Architecture Handbook</a> is now available online for
- users who would like to know more about FreeBSD kernel
- internals. Much of the material has been split out from
- the <a
- href="&base;/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/index.html">Developers'
- Handbook</a>, which now focuses exclusively on userland
- programming in FreeBSD. Both volumes are works in
- progress.</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>PAE support merged for upcoming FreeBSD 4.9</title>
-
- <p>Luoqi Chen has begun the process of merging PAE support
- from FreeBSD 5 to FreeBSD 4-STABLE. The PAE support
- allows FreeBSD machines to make use of more than 4
- gigabytes of RAM. This functionality was originally
- written by Jake Burkholder under contract with DARPA and
- Network Associates Laboratories. Additional changes for
- individual device drivers will follow in the coming
- weeks.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:bms@FreeBSD.org">Bruce M. Simpson</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>24</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:lofi@FreeBSD.org">Michael Nottebrock</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:krion@FreeBSD.org">Kirill Ponomarew</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>20</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:simon@FreeBSD.org">Simon L. Nielsen</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>24</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:smkelly@FreeBSD.org">Sean Kelly</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>23</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:dds@FreeBSD.org">Diomidis D. Spinellis</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>19</name>
- <event>
- <title>Happy 10th Birthday, FreeBSD Project!</title>
-
- <p>Ten years ago on this day the name "FreeBSD" was coined
- by David Greenman in <a
- href="&base;/news/1993/freebsd-coined.html">this
- email</a> message. Viva FreeBSD!</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:lev@FreeBSD.org">Lev Serebryakov</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>13</name>
- <event>
- <p>Returning committer: <a
- href="mailto:jmg@FreeBSD.org">John-Mark Gurney</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>9</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE is Now Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&base;/releases/5.1R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 5.1-RELEASE</a> is now available. Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page for more details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/5.1R/errata.html">release errata</a>
- for any late-breaking news and/or issues with 5.1.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>6</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:osa@FreeBSD.org">Sergey A. Osokin</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>4</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:erwin@FreeBSD.org">Erwin Lansing</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>6</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:oliver@FreeBSD.org">Oliver Lehmann</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:mich@FreeBSD.org">Michael L. Hostbaek</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>14</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:hmp@FreeBSD.org">Hiten M. Pandya</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>9</name>
- <event>
- <title>New performance@ mailing list</title>
-
- <p>The performance@ mailing list exists to provide a place
- for hackers, administrators, and/or concerned parties to
- discuss performance related topics pertaining to FreeBSD.
- Acceptable topics includes talking about FreeBSD
- installations that are either under high load, are
- experiencing performance problems, or are pushing the
- limits of FreeBSD. Concerned parties that are willing to
- work toward improving the performance of FreeBSD are
- highly encouraged to subscribe to this list. This is a
- highly technical list ideally suited for experienced
- FreeBSD users, hackers, or administrators interested in
- keeping FreeBSD fast, robust, and scalable. To subscribe,
- please visit the <a
- href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-performance">freebsd-performance@
- web interface</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>8</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD.org mailing lists use Mailman</title>
-
- <p>Majordomo served its purpose well, but has been retired
- in favor of <a href="http://www.list.org/">Mailman</a>.
- It is now possible to browse through the authoritative
- list of mailing lists by heading over to <a
- href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo">http://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo</a>
- or by browsing through the <a
- href="/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/eresources.html#ERESOURCES-MAIL">handbook's
- section on mailing lists</a>. A big thanks to Peter Wemm
- is in order for spending the time to seamlessly convert
- the various lists over to Mailman, thank you.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>3</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE is Now Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&base;/releases/4.8R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 4.8-RELEASE</a> has been released. Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page for more details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/4.8R/errata.html">release errata</a>
- after installation for any late-breaking news and/or
- issues with 4.8.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>15</name>
- <event>
- <title>January 2003 - February 2003 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The January-February status report is now available; see the
- <a href="&base;/news/status/status.html">status reports Web page</a>
- for more information.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>6</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:arun@FreeBSD.org">Arun Sharma</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:das@FreeBSD.org">David Schultz</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>30</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:harti@FreeBSD.org">Hartmut Brandt</a>
- (Sparc and ATM)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>23</name>
- <event>
- <title>November 2002 - December 2002 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The November-December status report is now available; see the
- <a href="&base;/news/status/status.html">status reports Web page</a>
- for more information.</p>
- </event>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:rushani@FreeBSD.org">Hideyuki KURASHINA</a>
- (Documentation Project)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>19</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE is now available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&base;/releases/5.0R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 5.0-RELEASE</a> has been released. Please see the <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page for more details. Also be sure to check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/5.0R/errata.html">release errata</a>
- after installation for any late-breaking news and/or
- issues with 5.0.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>13</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:brueffer@FreeBSD.org">Christian Br&#252;ffer</a>
- (Documentation Project)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>6</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:mtm@FreeBSD.org">Michael Telahun Makonnen</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- </month>
-
- </year>
-</news>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<press>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>2003</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Apple unveils Panther OS</name>
- <url>http://computerworld.com.my/pcwmy.nsf/unidlookup/3E918524EABCF22A48256E04001F413F?OpenDocument</url>
- <site-name>ComputerWorld, Malaysia</site-name>
- <site-url>http://computerworld.com.my/</site-url>
- <date>31 December 2003</date>
- <author>Blake Hoo</author>
- <p>Apple Computer recently announced the availability of its
- highly anticipated Mac OS X 10.3 Panther, based on
- FreeBSD 5.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Year in Review: Turbulence, troubles and triumph in OS market</name>
- <url>http://www.computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/PrintDoc/C20DECA717B0D5D5CC256DF1006B7A8E?OpenDocument&amp;pub=Computerworld</url>
- <site-name>Computerworld</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.computerworld.co.nz/</site-url>
- <date>30 December 2003</date>
- <author>Matthew Cooney</author>
- <p>The year 2003 in retrospect of various operating systems, including FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>eRacks announces Linux/FreeBSD Centrino(TM)
- Laptop</name>
- <url>http://www.e-consultancy.com/newsfeatures/153803/eracks-announces-linux-centrino-tm-laptop.html</url>
- <site-name>e-consultancy</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.e-consultancy.com/</site-url>
- <date>30 December 2003</date>
- <author>eRacks Press Release</author>
- <p>eRacks Open Source Systems announces a Centrino(TM) based
- laptop that features FreeBSD as a supported OS.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Computing Clusters</name>
- <url>http://www.g4techtv.com/feature.aspx?article_key=15807</url>
- <site-name>G4TechTV</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.g4techtv.com/</site-url>
- <date>17 December 2003</date>
- <author>Leo Laporte and Roman Loyola</author>
- <p>Matt Olander shows how to build a FreeBSD-based cluster.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>The FreeBSD Operating System 10 Year Anniversary Celebration: Silicon Valley is Alive and Kicking!</name>
- <url>http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2003/12/emw93099.htm</url>
- <site-name>eMediaWire</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.emediawire.com/</site-url>
- <date>08 December 2003</date>
- <author>Matt Olander</author>
- <p>The offmyserver.com press release about the FreeBSD 10 year
- anniversary party.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 1: Installation</name>
- <url>http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=272</url>
- <site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
- <date>02 December 2003</date>
- <author>Ed Hurst</author>
- <p>In this first part of a series of introductory articles,
- the author shows how to use the FreeBSD installer.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Using SNMP and RRDTool on FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://silverwraith.com/papers/freebsd-snmp.php</url>
- <site-name>Silverwraith.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://silverwraith.com/</site-url>
- <date>December 2003</date>
- <author>Avleen Vig</author>
- <p>A guide to generating server statistics for FreeBSD 4 and
- 5.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Ten Years of FreeBSD: Anniversary Party a Success</name>
- <url>http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=5224</url>
- <site-name>OSNews</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.osnews.com</site-url>
- <date>25 November 2003</date>
- <author>Eugenia Loli-Queru</author>
- <p>A quick report about the evening including some pictures.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Interview: AUUG's Greg Lehey</name>
- <url>http://www.linuxworld.com.au/pp.php?id=337297289&amp;fp=2&amp;fpid=1</url>
- <site-name>linuxworld.com.au</site-name>
- <site-url>http://linuxworld.com.au/</site-url>
- <date>24 November 2003</date>
- <author>Howard Dahdah</author>
- <p>An interview with FreeBSD developer Greg Lehey.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>From Linux to FreeBSD: A FreeBSD Review</name>
- <url>http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=5106</url>
- <site-name>OSNews</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.osnews.com</site-url>
- <date>11 November 2003</date>
- <author>Gabe Yoder</author>
- <p>The author quickly reviews FreeBSD 4.8 and compares it with
- GNU/Linux.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Printing for the Impatient</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/lpt/a/4303</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com</site-url>
- <date>06 November 2003</date>
- <author>Michael Lucas</author>
- <p>The author gives detailed instructions on how to
- use Apsfilter for printing.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>One User's Thoughts on FreeBSD 4.9</name>
- <url>http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=5046</url>
- <site-name>OSNews</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>05 November 2003</date>
- <author>Corey Holcomb-Hockin</author>
- <p>The author reviews FreeBSD 4.9, describes how to upgrade
- to the security and bug fixes branch, and how to build a
- custom kernel.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Improving User Passwords with apg</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/lpt/a/4298</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>01 November 2003</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>The author explains how to improve your password policy with
- auto-generated passwords.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>10</name>
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD Fills In The Blanks With v4.9</name>
- <url>http://siliconvalley.internet.com/news/print.php/3101631</url>
- <site-name>siliconvalley.internet.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://siliconvalley.internet.com/</site-url>
- <date>30 October 2003</date>
- <author>Michael Singer</author>
- <p>The author gives a short summary on FreeBSD 4.9-RELEASE.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD 5.1</name>
- <url>http://www.thejemreport.com/software/freebsd51.php</url>
- <site-name>The Jem Report</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.thejemreport.com/</site-url>
- <date>17 October 2003</date>
- <author>Jem Matzan</author>
- <p>The author reviews FreeBSD 5.1-RELEASE, and compares it with GNU/Linux.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Build a Dynamic Web Serving Platform with FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.devx.com/opensource/Article/17534/1763/page/1</url>
- <site-name>DevX.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.devx.com/</site-url>
- <date>16 October 2003</date>
- <author>Gregory L. Magnusson</author>
- <p>A description on how to build Apache with MySQL and PHP support on
- FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Babe in the Woods: A Linux User Migrates to FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=print&amp;sid=267</url>
- <site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
- <date>09 October 2003</date>
- <author>Ed Hurst</author>
- <p>The author describes his experience migrating from Linux to
- FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>An Automated Binary Security Update System for FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.daemonology.net/freebsd-update/</url>
- <site-name>Daemonology.net</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.daemonology.net/</site-url>
- <date>09 October 2003</date>
- <author>Colin Percival</author>
- <p>In his paper, the author describes an automated system for building
- and distributing binary security updates for FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Netcraft: BT Most Reliable Hosting Site in September</name>
- <url>http://thewhir.com/marketwatch/net100703.cfm</url>
- <site-name>theWHIR</site-name>
- <site-url>http://thewhir.com/</site-url>
- <date>07 October 2003</date>
- <author>theWHIR Web Team</author>
- <p>Netcraft's latest survey reveals that seven out of the top thirteen
- most reliable web hosting company sites in september ran FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Working With ACLs in FreeBSD 5.X</name>
- <url>http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200310/acl.html</url>
- <site-name>DaemonNews</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.daemonnews.org/</site-url>
- <date>06 October 2003</date>
- <author>Grzegorz Czaplinski</author>
- <p>The author explains how to create and configure unique access
- permissions on files and directories using Access Control Lists (ACLs).</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Build your own FreeBSD Segway clone</name>
- <url>http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=11891</url>
- <site-name>The Inquirer</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.theinquirer.net</site-url>
- <date>02 October 2003</date>
- <author>Adamson Rust</author>
- <p>Trevor Blackwell has built his own FreeBSD powered Segway clone.
- Read on for a closer description.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Cleaning and Customizing Your Ports</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/lpt/a/4165</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>18 September 2003</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>The author describes how to clean the FreeBSD ports tree
- and how to customize the ports build options with
- portupgrade tools.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD vs. Linux on TechTV! The OffMyServer OS Shootout</name>
- <url>http://www.offmyserver.com/cgi-bin/store/news/techtv_090303.html</url>
- <site-name>eMediaWire</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.emediawire.com/</site-url>
- <date>05 September 2003</date>
- <author>Matt Olander</author>
- <p>This article describes how FreeBSD stacked up against Linux on TechTV's
- latest The Screen Savers show.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD Jails</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/lpt/a/4139</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>04 September 2003</date>
- <author>Mike DeGraw-Bertsch</author>
- <p>In this article the author explains how to set up and configure
- Jails on FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Portupgrade</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/lpt/a/4111</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>28 August 2003</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>The author describes how to install and use portupgrade to
- upgrade installed applications on a FreeBSD system.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD Serves Up Java JDK</name>
- <url>http://siliconvalley.internet.com/news/article.php/3068481</url>
- <site-name>siliconvalley.internet.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://siliconvalley.internet.com</site-url>
- <date>26 August 2003</date>
- <author>Michael Singer</author>
- <p>The author talks about the benefits, native Java support has for FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD Access Control Lists</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/lpt/a/4053</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>14 August 2003</date>
- <author>Daniel Harris</author>
- <p>The author describes how to use Access Control Lists, one of
- FreeBSD 5.X new functionalities.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Ports Tricks</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/lpt/a/4057</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>07 August 2003</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>In this edition of the FreeBSD Basics column, Dru Lavigne demonstrates
- her favourite ports tricks.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Comparing Server OSes</name>
- <url>http://www.thejemreport.com/articles/sco.htm</url>
- <site-name>The Jem Report</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.thejemreport.com/</site-url>
- <date>25 July 2003</date>
- <author>Jem Matzan</author>
- <p>A comparative survey of a number of free and proprietary server OSes. The
- article strongly recommends the BSD family of OSes on account of their quality.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Why Users Choose BSD Over Linux Or Commercial Software</name>
- <url>http://www.internetweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=12800936</url>
- <site-name>Internet Week</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.internetweek.com/</site-url>
- <date>18 July 2003</date>
- <author>Ean Kingston</author>
- <p>The author recommends FreeBSD, highlighting its license,
- simplicity, stability, and the myriad of supported
- applications.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Nearly 2 Million Active Sites running FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2003/07/12/nearly_2_million_active_sites_running_freebsd.html</url>
- <site-name>Netcraft</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.netcraft.com/</site-url>
- <date>12 July 2003</date>
- <author>Mike Prettejohn</author>
- <p>The number of sites running FreeBSD is steadily growing. Netcraft
- provides statistics and reasons.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Top providers running FreeBSD: Netcraft</name>
- <url>http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/07/10/1057783256883.html</url>
- <site-name>The Age</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.theage.com.au/</site-url>
- <date>10 July 2003</date>
- <author>their online staff</author>
- <p>A report from Netcraft states that five of the top 10 hosting providers
- in the world are running the FreeBSD operating system.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD 5.1 Shows Handy New Features</name>
- <url>http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,1185897,00.asp</url>
- <site-name>EWeek</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.eweek.com/</site-url>
- <date>07 July 2003</date>
- <author>Jason Brooks</author>
- <p>Summary of new features in the FreeBSD 5.X branch, including
- new jail management facilities.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Advanced FreeBSD Installation Issues</name>
- <url>http://www.informit.com/content/index.asp?product_id=%7B7309E848-0A1E-475A-A1CD-17B5462B1564%7D&amp;062903</url>
- <site-name>InformIT.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.informit.com</site-url>
- <date>27 June 2003</date>
- <author>Brian Tiemann, Michael Urban</author>
- <p>An in-depth tutorial on installing FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Is it time for BSD?</name>
- <url>http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,1135078,00.asp</url>
- <site-name>EWeek</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.eweek.com/</site-url>
- <date>23 June 2003</date>
- <author>Jim Rapoza</author>
- <p>The author recommends the BSD family of operating systems
- for open-source IT projects.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Basic Security Measures for FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.net-security.org/article.php?id=511</url>
- <site-name>Net Security</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.net-security.org/</site-url>
- <date>19 June 2003</date>
- <author>Szekely Ervin</author>
- <p>Describes the basic security measures that should be
- applied to a FreeBSD 4.X workstation.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>New distribution point for FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/06/19/1055828413910.html</url>
- <site-name>The Age</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.theage.com.au/</site-url>
- <date>18 June 2003</date>
- <author>their online staff</author>
- <p>Three companies pool together to operate a new mirror
- of the FreeBSD website and CVSup services.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD Foundation Unleashes 5.1</name>
- <url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/2218991</url>
- <site-name>Internetnews</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>09 June 2003</date>
- <author>Thor Olavsrud</author>
- <p>An article briefly covering the FreeBSD 5.1 release.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD support for AMD64 on the way</name>
- <url>http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=9383</url>
-
- <site-name>The Inquirer</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.theinquirer.net</site-url>
- <date>08 May 2003</date>
- <author>Arron Rouse</author>
-
- <p>A short article about upcoming support for the AMD64
- platform in FreeBSD 5.x.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Beyond Linux</name>
- <url>http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/05/23/21OPconnection_1.html</url>
- <site-name>InfoWorld</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.infoworld.com</site-url>
- <date>03 May 2003</date>
- <author>Chad Dickerson</author>
-
- <p>The author recommends FreeBSD, praising its TCP/IP stack and
- its liberal license.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Focus on FreeBSD: Interview with the Core Team</name>
- <url>http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=3415</url>
-
- <site-name>OS News</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>28 April 2003</date>
- <author>Eugenia Loli-Queru</author>
-
- <p>OS News features an in-depth interview with Wes Peters,
- Greg Lehey, Warner M. Losh of the FreeBSD core team
- and developer Scott Long. Topics include Java support,
- the Linux competition, and the FreeBSD 5.x branch.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD featured on TechTV</name>
- <url>http://www.offmyserver.com/cgi-bin/oms/news/techtv_031403.html</url>
-
- <site-name>offmyserver.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.techtv.com/</site-url>
- <date>14 March 2003</date>
- <author>Offmyserver Press Release</author>
-
- <p>FreeBSD core-team member Murray Stokely appeared on TechTV
- with Matt Olander from Offmyserver to talk about FreeBSD and
- perform an installation on live television. The press
- release includes a link to a RealVideo stream of the
- episode.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD 5.0 looks to the enterprise</name>
- <url>http://www.linuxworld.com.au/news.php3?nid=2187&amp;tid=1</url>
- <site-name>linuxworld.com.au</site-name>
- <site-url>http://linuxworld.com.au/</site-url>
- <date>04 February 2003</date>
- <author>Howard Dahdah</author>
- <p>Linuxworld looks at the capabilities of FreeBSD 5.0 as an
- enterprise operating system and interviews FreeBSD developer
- Scott Long.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Odds and Ends</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2003/01/23/FreeBSD_Basics.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>23 January 2003</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>Dru Lavigne on easy ways for a new user to get familiar with FreeBSD.
- </p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD 5.0 Unleashed</name>
- <url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/1571431</url>
- <site-name>InternetNews</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>17 January 2003</date>
- <author>Michael Singer</author>
- <p>Internetnews.com reviews FreeBSD 5.0 and interviews
- FreeBSD's release engineering team member, Murray Stokely.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
- </year>
-</press>
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2004/Makefile b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2004/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index a49b61c759..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2004/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-# $FreeBSD$
-
-.if exists(../Makefile.conf)
-.include "../Makefile.conf"
-.endif
-.if exists(../Makefile.inc)
-.include "../Makefile.inc"
-.endif
-
-XMLDOCS+= index:${XSL_NEWS_NEWSFLASH_OLD}:news.xml:
-DEPENDSET.index=transtable news
-
-XMLDOCS+= press:${XSL_NEWS_PRESS_OLD}::
-DEPENDSET.press=transtable press
-
-.include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2004/news.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2004/news.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index cc6af2beb1..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2004/news.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,731 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE news PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for News//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/news.dtd">
-
-<!-- Simple schema for FreeBSD Project news.
-
- Divide time in to <year>, <month>, and <day> elements, each of which
- has a <name>.
-
- each <day> element contains one or more <event> elements.
-
- Each <event> contains an optional <title>, and then a <p>. <p> elements
- can contain <a> anchors.
-
- Use the <title> element if the <p> content is lengthy. When generating
- synopses of this information (e.g., for syndication using RDF files),
- the contents of <title> will be preferred over <p>.
--->
-
-<news>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>2004</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>28</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Mozilla approves FreeBSD's thunderbird and firefox ports</title>
-
- <p>The <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/foundation/licensing.html">Mozilla License Team</a>
- has <a href="http://people.freebsd.org/~ahze/firefox_thunderbird-approved.txt">granted permission</a>
- to the <a href="/gnome/index.html">FreeBSD Gnome Team</a>
- for use of the Firefox and Thunderbird names,
- official icons, and permission to do
- officially branded builds.</p>
- </event>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:sah@FreeBSD.org">Sam Hopkins</a> (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>23</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD Foundation Quarterly Newsletter Published</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation has published its <a
- href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/press/20041221-newsletter.shtml">Quarterly
- Newsletter</a>, which includes a call for donations so
- the Foundation can keep its non-profit public charity
- 501(c)3 status.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 4.11 RC1 Available</title>
-
- <p>The first Release Candidate for FreeBSD 4.11 has been
- made available. Please see the full announcement on
- the FreeBSD-STABLE mailing list <a
- href="http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=495816+0+archive/2004/freebsd-stable/20041219.freebsd-stable">here</a>.
- The full 4.11 release schedule is <a
- href="&base;/releases/4.11R/schedule.html">
- here</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>13</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:niels@FreeBSD.org">Niels Heinen</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>The <a href="http://www.FreeSBIE.org/">FreeSBIE</a> 1.1 FreeBSD
- Live CD is released -- see the <a href="http://www.freesbie.org/doc/1.1/ANNOUNCE.txt">release
- announcement</a> for details.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:girgen@FreeBSD.org">Palle Girgensohn</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 4.11 release schedule announced</title>
-
- <p>The schedule for the FreeBSD 4.11 Release has been
- announced, with a target release date of January 24th,
- 2005. The full schedule is <a
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/releases/4.11R/schedule.html">
- here</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:dumbbell@FreeBSD.org">Jean-S&#233;bastien P&#233;dron</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>27</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD trademark transferred to Foundation</title>
-
- <p>The 'FreeBSD' trademark, which was originally granted
- to Walnut Creek CDROM (now <a
- href="http://www.freebsdmall.com">FreeBSD Mall,
- Inc.</a>) in 1996, has been transferred to the <a
- href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org">FreeBSD
- Foundation</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>19</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:carvay@FreeBSD.org">Vicente Carrasco</a>
- (doc)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:jkois@FreeBSD.org">Johann Kois</a>
- (doc)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>GNOME 2.8.1 released for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <p>GNOME 2.8.1 was merged into the ports tree
- following the release of FreeBSD 5.3. See
- the <a href="/gnome/index.html">FreeBSD GNOME
- Homepage</a> for more details as well
- as upgrade instructions.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE is Now Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&base;/releases/5.3R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 5.3-RELEASE</a> has been released. Please check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/5.3R/errata.html">release errata</a>
- before installation for any late-breaking news and/or
- issues with 5.3. The <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page has more information about FreeBSD releases.</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>31</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 5.3-RC2 released</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is proud to
- announce the availability of FreeBSD 5.3-RC2. Two
- critical issues came up during RC1 testing and it is
- felt the fixes warrant one more RC so they receive
- widespread testing. If no more show-stopper problems
- are found this will be the last test release done before
- 5.3-RELEASE. Please see the full announcement on
- FreeBSD-CURRENT <a
- href="http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=219950+0+current/freebsd-current">here</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>29</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:ahze@FreeBSD.org">Michael Johnson</a> (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>16</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:remko@FreeBSD.org">Remko Lodder</a> (doc)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:gnn@FreeBSD.org">George V. Neville-Neil</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>8</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:ups@FreeBSD.org">Stephan Uphoff</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>15</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:kwm@FreeBSD.org">Koop Mast</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:delphij@FreeBSD.org">Xin Li</a>
- (src, doc)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>20</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:danfe@FreeBSD.org">Alexey Dokuchaev</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>19</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:lesi@FreeBSD.org">Dejan Lesjak</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:clsung@FreeBSD.org">Cheng-Lung Sung</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>10</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:marck@FreeBSD.org">Dmitry Morozovsky</a>
- (doc)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:hq@FreeBSD.org">Herve Quiroz</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>2</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:yongari@FreeBSD.org">Pyun YongHyeon</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>27</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:bz@FreeBSD.org">Bjoern A. Zeeb</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>26</name>
- <event>
- <title>May 2004 - June 2004 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The May-June status report is now available; see the <a
- href="&base;/news/status/status.html">status reports Web
- page</a> for more information.</p> </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>24</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:ssouhlal@FreeBSD.org">Suleiman Souhlal</a>
- (PowerPC)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>23</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD switches to X.Org</title>
- <p>FreeBSD-CURRENT now ships with X.Org's X Window System per default,
- though XFree86 is still supported. For more information on how to
- upgrade for -CURRENT and -STABLE, take
- a look at this
- <a href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2004-July/032267.html">
- HEADS UP</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>14</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:glebius@FreeBSD.org">Gleb Smirnoff</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:sem@FreeBSD.org">Sergey Matveychuk</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>30</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:lth@FreeBSD.org">Lars Thegler</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>27</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE is Now Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&base;/releases/4.10R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 4.10-RELEASE</a> has been released. Please check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/4.10R/errata.html">release errata</a>
- before installation for any late-breaking news and/or
- issues with 4.10. The <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page has more information about FreeBSD releases.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>23</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:metal@FreeBSD.org">Koichi Suzuki</a>
- (doc)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>15</name>
- <event>
- <title>March 2004 - April 2004 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The March-April status report is now available; see the
- <a href="&base;/news/status/status.html">status reports Web page</a>
- for more information.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>4</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:csjp@FreeBSD.org">Christian S.J. Peron</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:stefanf@FreeBSD.org">Stefan Farfeleder</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>30</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:mezz@FreeBSD.org">Jeremy Messenger</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>19</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:tackerman@FreeBSD.org">Tony Ackerman</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:marius@FreeBSD.org">Marius Strobl</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:dhartmei@FreeBSD.org">Daniel Hartmeier</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>29</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:niklas@FreeBSD.org">Niklas J. Saers</a>
- (doc)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
-
- <day>
- <name>25</name>
- <event>
- <title>Removal of Gallery</title>
-
- <p>Because of the hard maintenance and low benefit the
- <a href="../gallery/">gallery</a>
- pages bring to the Project and the listed websites,
- it has been decided to spend the time working on other
- stuff related to FreeBSD than these pages. The gallery
- will be removed in two weeks, no further submissions will
- be processed. However, this has no influence on the
- <a href="../commercial/">Commercial Gallery</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:marks@FreeBSD.org">Mark Santcroos</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
- <event>
- <title>January 2004 - February 2004 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The January-February status report is now available; see the
- <a href="&base;/news/status/status.html">status reports Web page</a>
- for more information.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- <day>
- <name>13</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:thierry@FreeBSD.org">Thierry Thomas</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>10</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:vs@FreeBSD.org">Volker Stolz</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>9</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:peadar@FreeBSD.org">Peter Edwards</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>26</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:vkashyap@FreeBSD.org">Vinod Kashyap</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>25</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE is Now Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&base;/releases/5.2.1R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 5.2.1-RELEASE</a> has been released. Please check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/5.2.1R/errata.html">release errata</a>
- before installation for any late-breaking news and/or
- issues with 5.2.1. The <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page has more information about FreeBSD releases.</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>22</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:markus@FreeBSD.org">Markus Br&#252;ffer</a>
- (Ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:rees@FreeBSD.org">Jim Rees</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>15</name>
- <event>
- <p>Core member resigned: <a
- href="mailto:grog@FreeBSD.org">Greg Lehey</a> </p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>10</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:mlaier@FreeBSD.org">Max Laier</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>2</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:le@FreeBSD.org">Lukas Ertl</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:pjd@FreeBSD.org">Pawel Jakub Dawidek</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>28</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>October 2003 - December 2003 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The October-December status report is now available; see the
- <a href="&base;/news/status/status.html">status reports Web page</a>
- for more information.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:philip@FreeBSD.org">Philip Paeps</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:cperciva@FreeBSD.org">Colin Percival</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>15</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:josef@FreeBSD.org">Josef El-Rayes</a>
- (docs)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 5.2-RELEASE is Now Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&base;/releases/5.2R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 5.2-RELEASE</a> has been released. Please check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/5.2R/errata.html">release errata</a>
- before installation for any late-breaking news and/or
- issues with 5.2. The <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page has more information about FreeBSD releases.</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>4</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:viny@FreeBSD.org">Vincent Tougait</a>
- (Documentation Project)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- </month>
-
- </year>
-</news>
-
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2004/press.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2004/press.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index f2c52184de..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2004/press.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,413 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<press>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>2004</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Deep study: The world's safest computing
- environment</name>
- <url>http://www.mi2g.com/cgi/mi2g/frameset.php?pageid=http%3A//www.mi2g.com/cgi/mi2g/press/021104.php</url>
- <site-name>mi2g</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.mi2g.com/</site-url>
- <date>2 November 2004</date>
- <author>mi2g News Alert</author>
- <p>A study by a London-based computer security firm reveals
- that the open-source BSD operating systems and Apple's Mac
- OS X are the most secure popular operating systems on the
- Internet today.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Building Diskless Clients with FreeBSD 5.2</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2004/09/30/diskless_clients.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>30 September 2004</date>
- <author>Mikhail Zakharov</author>
- <p>How to build diskless clients with FreeBSD Netboot server.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Building a BSD Netboot Server</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2004/09/09/diskless_server.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>09 September 2004</date>
- <author>Mikhail Zakharov</author>
- <p>How to configure a FreeBSD 5.2.1 server to support
- diskless clients.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD 5.3 beta is released</name>
- <url>http://news.zdnet.co.uk/0,39020330,39164597,00.htm</url>
- <site-name>ZDNet</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.zdnet.co.uk/</site-url>
- <date>25 August 2004</date>
- <author>Michael Parsons</author>
- <p>A story about the FreeBSD&#160;5.3 release cycle</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 5: Internet Mail Setup</name>
- <url>http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=326</url>
- <site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
- <date>17 August 2004</date>
- <author>Ed Hurst</author>
- <p>Part five of this series of introductory articles describes
- how to use FreeBSD for email purposes.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Differentiating Among BSD Distros</name>
- <url>http://www.serverwatch.com/tutorials/article.php/3393051</url>
- <site-name>ServerWatch</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.serverwatch.com/</site-url>
- <date>10 August 2004</date>
- <author>Martin Brown</author>
- <p>An article that compares and contrasts the four main BSD
- variants.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 4: Printing</name>
- <url>http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=321</url>
- <site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
- <date>06 August 2004</date>
- <author>Ed Hurst</author>
- <p>Part four of this series of introductory articles covers the
- installation and the configuration of Apsfilter on FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Building Systems to be Shared Securely</name>
- <url>http://www.acmqueue.org/modules.php?name=Content&amp;pa=showpage&amp;pid=170</url>
- <site-name>ACM Queue</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.acmqueue.org/</site-url>
- <date>August 2004</date>
- <author>Poul-Henning Kamp, Robert Watson</author>
- <p>Robert Watson and Poul-Henning Kamp write an article for
- the ACM Queue magazine on FreeBSD's <tt>jail</tt> facility
- and on the general concept of sharing and security from an
- operating system architecture/design point of view.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD milestone nears release</name>
- <url>http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/linuxunix/0,39020390,39162245,00.htm</url>
- <site-name>ZDNet</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.zdnet.co.uk/</site-url>
- <date>30 July 2004</date>
- <author>Matt Loney</author>
- <p>This article is about the upcoming FreeBSD&#160;5.3 release.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Local company develops FreeBSD-based radars</name>
- <url>http://www.computerworld.com.au/index.php/id;1357495171;fp;16;fpid;0</url>
- <site-name>Computerworld</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.computerworld.com.au/</site-url>
- <date>26 July 2004</date>
- <author>Rodney Gedda</author>
- <p>Genesis Software builds FreeBSD-based radar systems.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Linux servers stats reveal fall in Red Hat dominance</name>
- <url>http://www.techworld.com/opsys/news/index.cfm?newsid=1908</url>
- <site-name>Techworld</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.techworld.com/</site-url>
- <date>13 July 2004</date>
- <author>Matthew Broersma</author>
- <p>An article mentioning FreeBSD's growth in the hosting market.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Unix Printing Basics</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2004/07/08/FreeBSD_Basics.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>08 July 2004</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>This article explains printing with Unix, using FreeBSD as
- an example.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Building a Web Cluster with FreeSBIE</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2004/07/01/freesbie.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>01 July 2004</date>
- <author>Alexander Prohorenko</author>
- <p>How to build a web services cluster using the FreeBSD based
- FreeSBIE live CD image.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Preventing Denial of Service Attacks</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2004/06/24/anti_dos.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>24 June 2004</date>
- <author>Avleen Vig</author>
- <p>This article shows how to defend against denial of service attacks with
- FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Siberian coal mine digs out FreeBSD funding</name>
- <url>http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/developer/0,39020387,39158017,00.htm</url>
- <site-name>ZDNet</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.zdnet.co.uk</site-url>
- <date>18 June 2004</date>
- <author>Matt Loney</author>
- <p>A story about Poul-Henning&#160;Kamp's recent appeal for funds.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD, Stealth-Growth Open Source Project</name>
- <url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3367381</url>
- <site-name>Internetnews</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>11 June 2004</date>
- <author>Sean Michael Kerner</author>
- <p>This article tries to outline the reasons for FreeBSD's
- growth over the last years.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 3: Adding Software</name>
- <url>http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=306</url>
- <site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
- <date>07 June 2004</date>
- <author>Ed Hurst</author>
- <p>Part three of this series of introductory articles covers the
- installation of third party applications on FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Nearly 2.5 Million Active Sites running FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2004/06/07/nearly_25_million_active_sites_running_freebsd.html</url>
- <site-name>Netcraft</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.netcraft.com/</site-url>
- <date>07 June 2004</date>
- <author>mandy</author>
- <p>FreeBSD continues to grow in the web hosting market.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>IEEE and The Open Group Okay 'FreeBSD Project' to
- Incorporate Material from the POSIX Standard</name>
- <url>http://www.opengroup.org/press/01jun04.htm</url>
- <site-name>The Open Group</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.opengroup.org/</site-url>
- <date>01 June 2004</date>
- <author>IEEE/Open Group press release</author>
- <p>The IEEE and the Open Group allow the FreeBSD project to
- incorporate material from a few of their published
- standards.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Build Your Own FreeBSD-powered Motorcycle</name>
- <url>http://bike.owns.com/</url>
- <site-name>BikeOwns</site-name>
- <site-url>http://bike.owns.com/</site-url>
- <date>June 2004</date>
- <author>Ben</author>
- <p>The description of a FreeBSD-powered motorcycle.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD Networking Basics</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2004/05/13/FreeBSD_Basics.html?page=2</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>13 May 2004</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>Dru Lavigne explains how to connect a FreeBSD machine to
- an existing network.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Intel Labs' Natural Born Killer Technologies</name>
- <url>http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1586655,00.asp</url>
- <site-name>EWeek</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.eweek.com/</site-url>
- <date>06 May 2004</date>
- <author>Rob Enderle</author>
- <p>An overview about the research projects in Intel's laboratories.
- Some of the research is done using the FreeBSD operating system.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Open Source to the Core</name>
- <url>http://www.acmqueue.org/modules.php?name=Content&amp;pa=showpage&amp;pid=151</url>
- <site-name>ACM Queue</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.acmqueue.org/</site-url>
- <date>May 2004</date>
- <author>Jordan Hubbard</author>
- <p>Jordan Hubbard talks about FreeBSD in an article on using
- open-source software in commercial products.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD - The Power to Serve</name>
- <url>http://www.distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=review-freebsd</url>
- <site-name>Distrowatch</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.distrowatch.com/</site-url>
- <date>27 April 2004</date>
- <author>Robert Storey</author>
- <p>A review of FreeBSD&#160;5.2.1, including a short overview of the history
- of the BSDs and installation instructions.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Mail Scanning With Exim And The Exiscan ACL</name>
- <url>http://www.net-security.org/article.php?id=676</url>
- <site-name>Help Net Security</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.net-security.org/</site-url>
- <date>13 April 2004</date>
- <author>Michael Oliveri</author>
- <p>This article describes setting up Exim with the Exiscan-ACL
- patch on FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Most Reliable Hosting Providers during March</name>
- <url>http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2004/04/04/most_reliable_hosting_providers_during_march.html</url>
- <site-name>Netcraft</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.netcraft.com/</site-url>
- <date>04 April 2004</date>
- <author>mandy</author>
- <p>Five of the ten most reliable hosting providers in March
- were running FreeBSD. Read on for more information.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD 5.2.1 on SPARC64</name>
- <url>http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=6552</url>
- <site-name>OS News</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>31 March 2004</date>
- <author>Tony Bourke</author>
- <p>An article reviewing FreeBSD 5.2.1 on SPARC64 machines.
- The author finds FreeBSD/SPARC64 to be a very complete,
- useful and flexible server.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>The 64-bit Question: AMD64 vs. i386</name>
- <url>http://www.thejemreport.com/modules.php?op=modload&amp;name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=117&amp;mode=thread&amp;order=0&amp;thold=0</url>
- <site-name>The Jem Report</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.thejemreport.com/</site-url>
- <date>15 March 2004</date>
- <author>Valour</author>
- <p>A comparison between FreeBSD 5.2.1's performance on
- an AMD Athlon64 3200+ and on a Pentium4 3.2E.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Experimental free Wi-Fi LAN gaining momentum in SF</name>
- <url>http://www.newsforge.com/mobility/04/03/02/0023236.shtml</url>
- <site-name>Newsforge</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.newsforge.com/</site-url>
- <date>02 March 2004</date>
- <author>Chris Preimesberger</author>
- <p>An article about free wireless networks in San Francisco,
- mentioning FreeBSD as one of the operating systems of choice.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Bacula: Cross-Platform Client-Server Backups</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/2004/01/09/bacula.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>08 January 2004</date>
- <author>Dan Langille</author>
- <p>A guide on setting up and running the backup program Bacula on FreeBSD</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Simple FreeBSD installation yields functional desktop system</name>
- <url>http://www.newsforge.com/os/04/01/05/211225.shtml?tid=8&amp;tid=82&amp;tid=94</url>
- <site-name>Newsforge</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.newsforge.com/</site-url>
- <date>07 January 2004</date>
- <author>Terrell Prude, Jr.</author>
- <p>A review of FreeBSD 5.1 as a desktop system.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 2: Initial Setup</name>
- <url>http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=282</url>
- <site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
- <date>03 January 2004</date>
- <author>Ed Hurst</author>
- <p>This is the second part of a series of introductory articles.
- The author explains how to set up X and the postfix mail system.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>How is Open-Source affecting Software Development?</name>
- <url>http://csdl.computer.org/comp/mags/so/2004/01/s1028.pdf</url>
- <site-name>IEEE Computer Society</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.computer.org/</site-url>
- <date>January 2004</date>
- <author>Diomidis Spinellis, Clemens Sxyperski (Guest Editors)</author>
- <p>This IEEE journal article looks at how the availability of
- high-quality open-source software is affecting the way
- software is developed. FreeBSD is one of the open-source
- projects examined.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
- </year>
-</press>
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2005/Makefile b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2005/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index a49b61c759..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2005/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-# $FreeBSD$
-
-.if exists(../Makefile.conf)
-.include "../Makefile.conf"
-.endif
-.if exists(../Makefile.inc)
-.include "../Makefile.inc"
-.endif
-
-XMLDOCS+= index:${XSL_NEWS_NEWSFLASH_OLD}:news.xml:
-DEPENDSET.index=transtable news
-
-XMLDOCS+= press:${XSL_NEWS_PRESS_OLD}::
-DEPENDSET.press=transtable press
-
-.include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2005/news.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2005/news.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index a4b0c58d41..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2005/news.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1002 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE news PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for News//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/news.dtd">
-
-<!-- Simple schema for FreeBSD Project news.
-
- Divide time in to <year>, <month>, and <day> elements, each of which
- has a <name>.
-
- each <day> element contains one or more <event> elements.
-
- Each <event> contains an optional <title>, and then a <p>. <p> elements
- can contain <a> anchors.
-
- Use the <title> element if the <p> content is lengthy. When generating
- synopses of this information (e.g., for syndication using RDF files),
- the contents of <title> will be preferred over <p>.
--->
-
-<news>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>2005</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>23</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD Foundation December Newsletter Published</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation has published its <a
- href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/press/2005Dec-newsletter.shtml">December
- Newsletter</a>, which summarizes the activities the Foundation has
- undertaken this year.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
- <event>
- <p>Returned committer: <a
- href="mailto:jasone@FreeBSD.org">Jason Evans</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
- <event>
- <title>Release schedule for 2006</title>
-
- <p>The release engineering team, represented by Scott Long,
- has announced the release schedule for 2006. Please refer
- to the <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2005-December/058964.html">
- announcement</a> for more information.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>14</name>
- <event>
- <title>Read-only XFS support in FreeBSD-CURRENT</title>
-
- <p>Read-only support for the XFS file system has been committed
- to FreeBSD-CURRENT. The code is derived from sources provided
- by SGI and is covered by the GPL. Additional information
- can be found in the <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2005-December/058907.html">
- announcement</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:anray@FreeBSD.org">Andrey Slusar</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
- <event>
- <title>New website section: Projects and ideas for volunteers</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD project has hundreds of active developers spread all
- over the world, and many of them have their own parts of the
- source-tree that they work on. However, there are always a lot of
- new interesting projects and ideas that needs to be investigated
- and evaluated, and this is where the FreeBSD project relies on
- heroic efforts from volunteers. A new section on the FreeBSD
- website has been created with the purpose of listing such
- projects. The list is in no way complete, but it should serve as
- a nice starting point for volunteers who would like to become
- committers in the future. You can <a
- href="&base;/projects/ideas/">view the projects list here</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Hewlett-Packard Donates Blade Cluster
- to The FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation received a donation of a blade system
- from Hewlett-Packard for use as a third-party software build
- cluster. This 20-node HP BladeSystem cluster triples
- the speed of the build process for i386 packages. You can <a
- href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/press/20051201-PRreleaseHP.pdf">see
- more details from here</a>.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:tdb@FreeBSD.org">Tim Bishop</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>29</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:oleg@FreeBSD.org">Oleg Bulyzhin</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>27</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>New article: Building Products with FreeBSD</title>
-
- <p>A new article, <a
- href="&base;/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/building-products/">
- Building Products with FreeBSD</a> describes the benefits of
- collaborating with the FreeBSD project when developing
- products. Much of the engineering cost of software product
- development for a successful product comes from the need to
- evolve to keep pace with the market. By working with a mature,
- reuse-friendly source base like that of the FreeBSD
- project, and by following the best-practices listed in this article,
- organizations can reap the benefits of reduced engineering costs
- and improved market adaptability.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>July-October 2005 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The July-October, 2005 status report is <a
- href="&base;/news/status/report-july-2005-oct-2005.html">now
- available</a> with 37 entries.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>KDE 3.4.3 available for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <p>KDE 3.4.3 has been merged into the ports tree. For a
- detailed list of improvements since the KDE 3.4.2 release,
- please refer to the KDE 3.4.2 <a
- href="http://www.kde.org/announcements/changelogs/changelog3_4_2to3_4_3.php">
- changelog</a>. For more information, see the KDE 3.4.3
- <a href="http://www.kde.org/info/3.4.3.php">info page</a>.
- For general information about KDE on FreeBSD, please see
- the KDE on FreeBSD <a href="http://freebsd.kde.org">project
- page</a>.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>GNOME 2.12.1 available for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <p>Now that 6.0 is out the door, GNOME 2.12.1 has been merged
- into the ports tree. Be sure to checkout
- our <a href="&base;/gnome/docs/faq212.html">upgrade FAQ</a>
- for all the changes, upgrade instructions, and
- known issues. Additional resources can be found
- at the <a href="&base;/gnome/index.html">FreeBSD GNOME
- homepage</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE is Now Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&base;/releases/6.0R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 6.0-RELEASE</a> has been released. Please check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/6.0R/errata.html">release errata</a>
- before installation for any late-breaking news and/or
- issues with 6.0. The <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page has more information about FreeBSD releases.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>1</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD Logo Design Competition Result</title>
-
- <p>We are pleased to announce the winner of our logo
- competition: Anton K. Gural. For competition details,
- please see the <a
- href="http://logo-contest.freebsd.org/result/">result
- page</a>. With our new logo, we will be able to show our
- own identity on the 'net, and this will make our marketing
- efforts much easier. We will publish soon a guideline page
- which gives usage rules and usable (vector format) logo data
- under the same BSD license as the rest of FreeBSD.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>30</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:aaron@FreeBSD.org">Aaron Dalton</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:ariff@FreeBSD.org">Ariff Abdullah</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>11</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 6.0-RC1 Available</title>
-
- <p>The first release candidate of FreeBSD 6.0 is now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2005-October/018790.html">available</a>.
- The RC1 ISO images and FTP based install support are
- available on most of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- FreeBSD Mirror sites</a>.</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>6</name>
- <event>
- <title>New Case Study: Argentina.com</title>
-
- <p>A new case study, <a
- href="&base;/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/casestudy-argentina.com/">
- argentina.com</a>,
- describes how a successful ISP in Latin America excels in
- a competitive market with FreeBSD.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
- <event>
- <title>New website launched</title>
-
- <p>A new website has been launched. We hope you find the
- new design easier to navigate. The site was implemented
- by Emily Boyd as part of
- <a
- href="http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html">Google's
- Summer of Code</a> program. A copy of the old site for
- comparison purposes is archived
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/old">here</a>. Please
- post your comments and suggestions about the new site to
- the freebsd-www@FreeBSD.org list.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>3</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:bvs@FreeBSD.org">Vitaly Bogdanov</a>
- (doc)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:ehaupt@FreeBSD.org">Emanuel Haupt</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:az@FreeBSD.org">Andrej Zverev</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:tmclaugh@FreeBSD.org">Tom McLaughlin</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>15</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:mnag@FreeBSD.org">Marcus Alves Grando</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 6.0-BETA4 Available</title>
- <p><a href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2005-September/018186.html">6.0-BETA4 announcement</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>29</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 6.0-BETA3 Available</title>
- <p><a href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2005-August/018061.html">6.0-BETA3 announcement</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>22</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:garys@FreeBSD.org">Gary W. Swearingen</a>
- (doc)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>New Security Officer: Colin Percival</title>
-
- <p>After 43 months Jacques Vidrine has passed the
- Security Officer hat to Colin Percival, known for his
- FreeBSD Update, portsnap, and bsdiff utilities, and
- recently for his paper "Cache missing for fun and profit"
- regarding sensitive information disclosure within
- hyperthreaded processor systems. You can read more about
- this <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-security/2005-August/003115.html">
- here</a>.
- </p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD Events iCalendar Feed Introduced</title>
-
- <p>Users with organisational software that understands
- iCalendar format files can now subscribe to the
- <a href="&base;/events/events.ics">FreeBSD Events
- Calendar</a>.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>New Article: Choosing a FreeBSD Version</title>
-
- <p>A new article, <a
- href="http://docs.freebsd.org/doc/9.0-RELEASE/usr/share/doc/freebsd/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/version-guide/index.html">
- Choosing the FreeBSD Version That Is Right For You</a>,
- discusses considerations that should go into the selection
- of the most suitable version of FreeBSD for individual needs.
- Included are such concepts as the differences between a
- Release and a Branch, and between FreeBSD-STABLE and
- FreeBSD-CURRENT. Also covered is how FreeBSD development
- is moving towards a goal of more frequent major releases,
- each of which introduces smaller feature sets, as compared
- to how releases were done in the past. The target audience
- is both the user who is considering installing FreeBSD, and
- also existing users who wish to plan their future upgrades.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 6.0-BETA2 Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2005-August/017586.html">6.0-BETA2 announcement</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>New FreeBSD/Linux Whitepaper</title>
-
- <p>Dru Lavigne has just published <a
- href="&base;/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/linux-comparison/">FreeBSD:
- An Open Source Alternative to Linux</a>. The objective of
- this whitepaper is to explain some of the features and
- benefits provided by FreeBSD, and where applicable,
- compare those features to Linux. This paper provides a
- starting point for those interested in exploring Open
- Source alternatives to Linux.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>22</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>March-June 2005 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The March-June, 2005 status report is <a
- href="&base;/news/status/report-mar-2005-june-2005.html">now
- available</a> with 43 entries.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>20</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:vsevolod@FreeBSD.org">Vsevolod Stakhov</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:bruno@FreeBSD.org">Bruno Ducrot</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>16</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Funded Student Projects Announced</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Project received over 350 applications for <a
- href="http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html">Google's
- Summer of Code</a> program, amongst which 18 were selected
- for funding. Unfortunately, there were far more first rate
- applications than available spots for students. However,
- we encourage students to work together with us all year
- round. The FreeBSD Project is always willing to help
- mentor students learn more about operating system
- development through our normal community mailing lists and
- development forums. Contributing to an open source
- software project is a valuable component of a computer
- science education and great preparation for a career in
- software development.</p>
-
- <p>More information about the funded student projects is
- available from the <a
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/SummerOfCode2005">FreeBSD
- Summer of Code Wiki</a>.</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>15</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 6.0-BETA1 Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2005-July/016958.html">6.0-BETA1 announcement</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>6-STABLE branch (RELENG_6) forked</title>
-
- <p>Next milestone in 6.0-RELEASE process is reached. RELENG_6
- CVS branch is forked from HEAD. The upcoming 6.0-RELEASE, and
- all following 6.x releases will be cut from this branch.
- For more information see:
- <a href="&base;/releases/6.0R/schedule.html">6.0-RELEASE schedule</a>,
- <a href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2005-July/016855.html">RELENG_6 announcement</a>.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:garga@FreeBSD.org">Renato Botelho</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>6</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:jkim@FreeBSD.org">Jung-uk Kim</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Snapshot Release in July 2005 Available</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD 6-CURRENT snapshot releases in July 2005 are
- now available. This will likely be the last snapshot
- of 6.0-CURRENT before the RELENG_6 branch is made.
- The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team has released
- snapshot releases of 5-STABLE and 6-CURRENT to encourage
- people to test new features and improve the reliability.
- For more details, please visit
- <a href="&base;/snapshots/index.html">the snapshots page</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:wsalamon@FreeBSD.org">Wayne Salamon</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New contributor: <a
- href="mailto:matteo@FreeBSD.org">Matteo Riondato</a>
- (PR database)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:kmacy@FreeBSD.org">Kip Macy</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Code Freeze for 6.0-RELEASE</title>
-
- <p>The <a href="&base;/releases/6.0R/schedule.html">FreeBSD
- 6.0</a> code freeze has begun. Developers must have
- approval from re@FreeBSD.org to commit to the HEAD branch of
- src/. 6.0 snapshots are available from the FTP sites for
- those able to help test the upcoming major new release of
- FreeBSD. For more information, please see the <a
- href="&base;/releng/index.html">release engineering</a> area
- of the web site.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Funded Student Coding Opportunity</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Project is happy to participate in Google's
- <a href="http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html">Summer
- of Code 2005</a> program. This program will provide
- funding for students to spend the summer contributing to
- open source software projects. A list of FreeBSD specific
- projects and potential mentors is available <a
- href="&base;/projects/summerofcode.html">here</a>.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:brd@FreeBSD.org">Brad Davis</a>
- (doc)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>26</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:thompsa@FreeBSD.org">Andrew Thompson</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:rodrigc@FreeBSD.org">Craig Rodrigues</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>15</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Successful BSDCan Concluded</title>
-
- <p>Another great <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org">BSD
- conference</a> in Ottawa has just concluded. There was a
- highly successful 2 day FreeBSD Developer summit
- preceding the official conference. Special thanks should
- go to Dan Langille for organizing the conference and to
- Scott Long for organizing the developer summit.</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE is Now Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&base;/releases/5.4R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 5.4-RELEASE</a> has been released. Please check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/5.4R/errata.html">release errata</a>
- before installation for any late-breaking news and/or
- issues with 5.4. The <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page has more information about FreeBSD releases.</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 5.4-RC4 Release Available</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD 5.4-RC4 release is now available.
- The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce
- the availability of FreeBSD 5.4-RC4, the last Release
- Candidate of the FreeBSD 5.4 unless a major problem is
- discovered as part of RC4. The RC4 ISO images and FTP based
- install support are available on most of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- FreeBSD Mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>PF updated to 3.7</title>
-
- <p>The packet filter (pf) code has been updated to the upcoming
- OpenBSD release 3.7. Several new features including nested
- anchors and connection rate limiting are now available to
- the FreeBSD userbase.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>January-March 2005 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The January-March, 2005 status report is <a
- href="&base;/news/status/report-jan-2005-mar-2005.html">now
- available</a> with 39 entries.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 5.4-RC3 Release Available</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD 5.4-RC3 release is now available.
- The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce
- the availability of FreeBSD 5.4-RC3, the third Release
- Candidate of the FreeBSD 5.4 release cycle. The RC3 ISO images
- and FTP based install support are available on most of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html"
- >FreeBSD Mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>13</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:qingli@FreeBSD.org">Qing Li</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:jylefort@FreeBSD.org">Jean-Yves Lefort</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:lawrance@FreeBSD.org">Sam Lawrance</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 5.4-RC2 Release Available</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD 5.4-RC2 release is now available.
- The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce
- the availability of FreeBSD 5.4-RC2, the second Release
- Candidate of the FreeBSD 5.4 release cycle. We encourage people
- to help with testing so that any final bugs can be identified
- and worked out before the actual release. The RC2 ISO images
- and FTP based install support are available on most of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html"
- >FreeBSD Mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:joel@FreeBSD.org">Joel Dahl</a>
- (doc)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 5.4-RC1 Release Available</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD 5.4-RC1 release is now available.
- The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is pleased to announce
- the availability of FreeBSD 5.4-RC1, the first Release
- Candidate of the FreeBSD 5.4 release cycle. We encourage people
- to help with testing so that any final bugs can be identified
- and worked out before the actual release. The RC1 ISO images
- and FTP based install support are available on most of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html"
- >FreeBSD Mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>31</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>Enhanced commit privileges: <a href="mailto:netchild@FreeBSD.org">Alexander Leidinger</a> (src, ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>20</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 5.4-BETA1 Release Available</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD 5.4-BETA1 release is now available.
- This is the first BETA release for the FreeBSD 5.4 release
- cycle and the Release Engineering Team encourages people
- to help with testing so that any final bugs can be identified
- and worked out before the actual release.
- The BETA1 ISO images and FTP based install support
- are available on most of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html"
- >FreeBSD Mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Snapshot Release in March 2005 Available</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD 6-CURRENT snapshot releases in March 2005 are
- now available. Note that 5-STABLE snapshots are not available
- in this month because 5.4-PRERELEASE builds will be available soon.
- The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team has released
- snapshot releases of 5-STABLE and 6-CURRENT on a monthly basis
- to encourage people to test new features
- and improve the reliability. For more details, please visit
- <a href="&base;/snapshots/index.html">the snapshots page</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>GNOME 2.10.0 available for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <p>GNOME 2.10.0 has been released and merged into the ports
- tree in time for 5.4-RELEASE. Be sure to checkout
- our <a href="&base;/gnome/docs/faq210.html">upgrade FAQ</a>
- for all the changes, upgrade instructions, and
- known issues. Additional resources can be found
- at the <a href="&base;/gnome/index.html">FreeBSD GNOME
- homepage</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:novel@FreeBSD.org">Roman Bogorodskiy</a> (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:damien@FreeBSD.org">Damien Bergamini</a> (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:jcamou@FreeBSD.org">Jesus R. Camou</a> (doc)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:flz@FreeBSD.org">Florent Thoumie</a> (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>27</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:barner@FreeBSD.org">Simon Barner</a> (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>22</name>
-
- <event>
- <p><a href="http://logo-contest.FreeBSD.org/">Logo design competition</a> is open</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:avatar@FreeBSD.org">Tai-hwa Liang</a> (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>25</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE is Now Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&base;/releases/4.11R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 4.11-RELEASE</a> has been released. Please check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/4.11R/errata.html">release errata</a>
- before installation for any late-breaking news and/or
- issues with 4.11. The <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page has more information about FreeBSD releases.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>July-December 2004 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The July-December, 2004 status report is <a
- href="&base;/news/status/report-july-2004-dec-2004.html">now
- available</a> with 44 entries.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 4.11 RC3 Available</title>
-
- <p>The third Release Candidate for FreeBSD 4.11 has been
- made available. Please see the full announcement on
- the FreeBSD-STABLE mailing list <a
- href="http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?20050117020739.GA2736">here</a>.
- The full 4.11 release schedule is <a
- href="&base;/releases/4.11R/schedule.html">here</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 4.11 RC2 Available</title>
-
- <p>The second Release Candidate for FreeBSD 4.11 has been
- made available. Please see the full announcement on
- the FreeBSD-STABLE mailing list <a
- href="http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?20050103054251.GA60361">here</a>.
- The full 4.11 release schedule is <a
- href="&base;/releases/4.11R/schedule.html">here</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
- </year>
-</news>
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2005/press.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2005/press.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 33cd197a35..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2005/press.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,328 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<press>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>2005</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>12</name>
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD Waters Are Easily Waded</name>
- <url>http://www.serverwatch.com/sreviews/article.php/3569631</url>
- <site-name>ServerWatch</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.serverwatch.com/</site-url>
- <date>8 December 2005</date>
- <author>Charlie Schluting</author>
- <p>According to this review, "FreeBSD is an enterprise-grade
- operating system that leaves little to be desired."</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Beyond The Big Three BSDs, BSD Alternatives</name>
- <url>http://www.serverwatch.com/tutorials/article.php/3565016</url>
- <site-name>Serverwatch</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.serverwatch.com/</site-url>
- <date>17 November 2005</date>
- <author>Martin Brown</author>
- <p>Covers a few FreeBSD-derived operating systems.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Using Software RAID-1 with FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/11/10/FreeBSD_Basics.html</url>
- <site-name>Onlamp</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>10 November 2005</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>The author shows how to set up a RAID 1 using the gmirror
- facility available in FreeBSD 5 and 6.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Return of The BSDs</name>
- <url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3561526</url>
- <site-name>Internetnews.Com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>03 November 2005</date>
- <author>Sean Michael Kerner</author>
- <p>Press about new releases from the *BSD projects.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Desktop FreeBSD: Upgrading to 6.0</name>
- <url>http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=387</url>
- <site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
- <date>08 November 2005</date>
- <author>Ed Hurst</author>
- <p>A reviewer recommends FreeBSD 6.0 for the desktop.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Selecting a Secure Enterprise OS: Don't Make the First
- Step the Wrong Step</name>
- <url>http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=421896</url>
- <site-name>Informit</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.informit.com/</site-url>
- <date>28 October 2005</date>
- <author>Bruce Potter</author>
- <p>A comparison of the operational security of Windows(r),
- Linux and FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>A Comparison of Solaris, Linux, and FreeBSD Kernels</name>
- <url>http://www.opensolaris.org/os/article/2005-10-14_a_comparison_of_solaris__linux__and_freebsd_kernels/</url>
- <site-name>OpenSolaris</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.opensolaris.org/</site-url>
- <date>14 October 2005</date>
- <author>Max Bruning</author>
- <p>A technical article comparing scheduling, memory
- management, and file system architecture in these three
- open-source kernels.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Destination FreeBSD: Interview with Release Engineer Scott
- Long</name>
- <url>http://www.bsdforums.org/forums/showthread.php?t=35212</url>
- <site-name>BSDForums.org</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.bsdforums.org</site-url>
- <date>04 October 2005</date>
- <author>BSDForums.org</author>
- <p>BSDForums interviews FreeBSD release engineer Scott Long
- about various aspects of FreeBSD, including FreeBSD 6.0,
- Apple G4 PowerMac support, AMD64 and wireless
- compatibility.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Sun Cobalt Ported to FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2005/9/emw282859.htm</url>
- <site-name>eMediaWire</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.emediawire.com/</site-url>
- <date>09 September 2005</date>
- <author>OffMyServer, Inc. Press Release</author>
- <p>The Sun Cobalt RaQ550 web hosting platform has been ported
- to FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Developer aims for Dtrace on FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/soa/Developer_aims_for_Dtrace_on_FreeBSD/0,2000061733,39210618,00.htm</url>
- <site-name>ZDNet Australia</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.zdnet.com.au/</site-url>
- <date>08 September 2005</date>
- <author>Renai LeMay</author>
- <p>An article about work being done to port Sun's DTrace to
- FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD 6.0 will target wireless devices</name>
- <url>http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/linuxunix/0,39020390,39214098,00.htm</url>
- <site-name>ZDNet UK</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.zdnet.co.uk/</site-url>
- <date>19 August 2005</date>
- <author>Ingrid Marson</author>
- <p>An interview with FreeBSD release engineer Scott Long about
- the upcoming 6.0 release.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Information Security with Colin Percival</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/07/21/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>Onlamp</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>21 July 2005</date>
- <author>Michael W. Lucas</author>
- <p>Colin Percival, FreeBSD developer and independent security
- researcher, describes his recent work on covert channels in
- hyperthreaded processors.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Why FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/library/os-freebsd/</url>
- <site-name>developerWorks</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/</site-url>
- <date>19 July 2005</date>
- <author>Frank Pohlmann</author>
- <p>A brief introduction to the BSD family of OSes.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Project Evil: Windows network drivers on FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.pingwales.co.uk/tutorials/project-evil.html</url>
- <site-name>Ping Wales</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.pingwales.co.uk/</site-url>
- <date>15 July 2005</date>
- <author>David Chisnall</author>
- <p>On using Windows(R) network drivers in FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Open-source projects get free checkup by automated tools</name>
- <url>http://www.securityfocus.com/news/11230</url>
- <site-name>SecurityFocus</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.securityfocus.com/</site-url>
- <date>28 June 2005</date>
- <author>Robert Lemos</author>
- <p>Code analysis software firm Coverity analyses FreeBSD's source base and
- finds a very low number of software flaws.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Interview: Looking at FreeBSD 6 and Beyond</name>
- <url>http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=10951</url>
- <site-name>OSnews</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>23 June 2005</date>
- <author>Eugenia Loli-Queru</author>
- <p>OSnews interviews FreeBSD developers Scott Long, Robert
- Watson and John Baldwin about the upcoming FreeBSD 6
- release.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Eric Raymond advocates BSD license over GPL</name>
- <url>http://www.myfreebsd.com.br/static/raymond-20050604.html</url>
- <site-name>MyFreeBSD Brazil</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.MyFreeBSD.com.br/</site-url>
- <date>4 June 2005</date>
- <author>Luiz Gustavo Ramos</author>
- <p>"Freedom and choice are pretty cool. But we should talk
- about many other things. GPL is based on the belief that
- open source software is weak and needs to be protected. With
- it, we continue injuring ourselves, cutting ourselves from
- the economic benefits of BSD license".</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>First BitDefender for FreeBSD products launched</name>
- <url>http://www.moneyweb.co.za/business_today/440831.htm</url>
- <site-name>MoneyWeb</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.moneyweb.co.za/</site-url>
- <date>17 May 2005</date>
- <author>BitDefender Press Release</author>
- <p>BitDefender announces their move into enterprise space
- with a FreeBSD version of their products.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>LSI MegaRAID(R) Adapters Now Feature FreeBSD 5.4
- Support</name>
- <url>http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050511/sfw107.html</url>
- <site-name>Yahoo News</site-name>
- <site-url>http://biz.yahoo.com/</site-url>
- <date>11 May 2005</date>
- <author>LSI Logic Press Release</author>
- <p>LSI Logic MegaRAID(R) SCSI and SATA adapters now support
- the latest FreeBSD 5.4 release.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>4</name>
- <story>
- <name>Desktop FreeBSD: New Life for Old Laptops</name>
- <url>http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=358</url>
- <site-name>Open for Business</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ofb.biz</site-url>
- <date>27 April 2005</date>
- <author>Ed Hurst</author>
- <p>An article on using FreeBSD 5.4 on a laptop.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Large Web Hosting Provider Switches to FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.w3reports.com/index.php?itemid=869</url>
- <site-name>W3reports</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.w3reports.com</site-url>
- <date>24 April 2005</date>
- <author>Submission</author>
- <p>Offmyserver, a rackmount server provider, recently migrated
- 50 servers to FreeBSD, on account of its reliability and ability
- to handle large amounts of disk.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD Process Management</name>
- <url>http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=366888&amp;rl=1</url>
- <site-name>InformIT</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.informit.com/</site-url>
- <date>03 March 2005</date>
- <author>George Neville-Neil, Marshall Kirk McKusick</author>
- <p>An excerpt from the book "The Design and Implementation of the
- FreeBSD Operating System".</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD Tips and Tricks for 2005</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/02/17/FreeBSD_Basics.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com</site-url>
- <date>17 February 2005</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>Dru Lavigne describes the steps taken for maintaining up to date
- a FreeBSD system this year.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD's SMPng</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2005/01/20/smpng.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>20 January 2005</date>
- <author>Federico Biancuzzi</author>
- <p>OnLamp.com's writer interviews FreeBSD's Core Team member
- Scott Long about FreeBSD's implementation on SMPng.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- </year>
-</press>
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2006/Makefile b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2006/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index a49b61c759..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2006/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-# $FreeBSD$
-
-.if exists(../Makefile.conf)
-.include "../Makefile.conf"
-.endif
-.if exists(../Makefile.inc)
-.include "../Makefile.inc"
-.endif
-
-XMLDOCS+= index:${XSL_NEWS_NEWSFLASH_OLD}:news.xml:
-DEPENDSET.index=transtable news
-
-XMLDOCS+= press:${XSL_NEWS_PRESS_OLD}::
-DEPENDSET.press=transtable press
-
-.include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2006/news.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2006/news.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index babfa988ac..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2006/news.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1009 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE news PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for News//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/news.dtd">
-
-<!-- Simple schema for FreeBSD Project news.
-
- Divide time in to <year>, <month>, and <day> elements, each of which
- has a <name>.
-
- each <day> element contains one or more <event> elements.
-
- Each <event> contains an optional <title>, and then a <p>. <p> elements
- can contain <a> anchors.
-
- Use the <title> element if the <p> content is lengthy. When generating
- synopses of this information (e.g., for syndication using RDF files),
- the contents of <title> will be preferred over <p>.
--->
-
-<news>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>2006</name>
- <month>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>27</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:jls@FreeBSD.org">Jordan Sissel</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 6.2-RC2 Available</title>
-
- <p>The second release candidate of FreeBSD 6.2 has been <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2006-December/031742.html">announced</a>.
- ISO images and distributions for Tier-1 architectures are now available on most of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- FreeBSD mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>26</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:dryice@FreeBSD.org">Dryice Liu</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>22</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:nox@FreeBSD.org">Juergen Lock</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>10</name>
- <event>
- <title>Podcast Interview with FreeBSD Developer Joseph Koshy</title>
-
- <p>In his latest <a href="http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/">bsdtalk</a>
- podcast, Will Backman interviews FreeBSD Developer Joseph Koshy
- about his recent work on libElf. The podcast is
- available at
- <a
- href="http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk087.mp3">
- http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk087.mp3</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
- <event>
- <title>Podcast Interview with FreeBSD Developer Kip Macy</title>
-
- <p>In his latest <a href="http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/">bsdtalk</a>
- podcast, Will Backman interviews FreeBSD Developer Kip Macy
- about the FreeBSD/sun4v port. The podcast is
- available at
- <a
- href="http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk086.mp3">
- http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk086.mp3</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:nivit@FreeBSD.org">Nicola Vitale</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>New committer: <a href="mailto:gabor@FreeBSD.org">G&aacute;bor K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</a>
- (ports). An SoC2006 alumnus.</title>
-
- <p><a href="mailto:gabor@FreeBSD.org">G&aacute;bor K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</a>, a
- successful student from last year's Summer of Code
- program, has continued working with the FreeBSD Project
- and is now a full ports/ committer.</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>1</name>
- <event>
- <title>Podcast Interview with FreeBSD Developer Tom McLaughlin</title>
-
- <p>In his latest <a href="http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/">bsdtalk</a>
- podcast, Will Backman interviews FreeBSD Developer Tom McLaughlin
- about the BSD# project and Mono on FreeBSD. The podcast is
- available at
- <a
- href="http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk085.mp3">
- http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk085.mp3</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>29</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:lx@FreeBSD.org">David Thiel</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>Podcast Interview with FreeBSD Release Engineer Bruce Mah</title>
-
- <p>In his latest <a href="http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/">bsdtalk</a>
- podcast, Will Backman interviews FreeBSD Release Engineer Bruce
- Mah about the upcoming 6.2 release of FreeBSD. The podcast is
- available at
- <a
- href="http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk084.mp3">
- http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk084.mp3</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 6.2-RC1 Available</title>
-
- <p>The first release candidate of FreeBSD 6.2 is now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2006-November/030811.html">available</a>.
- ISO images for Tier-1 architectures are now available on most of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- FreeBSD mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>16</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD Foundation Fall Fundraising Campaign</title>
-
- <p>The <a
- href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/">FreeBSD Foundation</a>
- is kicking off its <a
- href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donate/">Fall Fundraising
- Campaign</a>. The success of this effort will have a large
- impact on the Foundations budget for the next year.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>14</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD.org systems move postponed</title>
-
- <p>The move of the FreeBSD.org systems which was scheduled
- for Monday November 13th has been postponed. Currently it
- is expected to happen on Friday November 17th (still US
- Pacific Standard Time).</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD/sun4v Install / Live CD Available</title>
-
- <p>The port of FreeBSD to Sun's UltraSparc-T1 architecture
- has produced an install ISO containing a live file system.
- More information is available at the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/platforms/sun4v.html">FreeBSD/sun4v Project page</a>.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:koitsu@FreeBSD.org">Jeremy Chadwick</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:farrokhi@FreeBSD.org">Babak Farrokhi</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:laszlof@FreeBSD.org">Frank J. Laszlo</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD.org systems moving</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD.org servers handling mail, web, CVS etc. for
- the FreeBSD Project will be moving to a new data-center
- soon. The move is currently scheduled to take place on
- Monday November 13th (US Pacific Standard Time).</p>
-
- <p>Due to preparations for the move there may be short
- outages when FreeBSD.org services are not working in the
- time up to the actual move. On the day of the move only
- the static parts (IE. plain HTML pages, no CGI) of <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/">http://www.FreeBSD.org/</a>
- will work.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>31</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 6.2-BETA3 Available</title>
-
- <p>The third beta release of FreeBSD 6.2 is now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2006-November/030277.html">available</a>.
- ISO images for Tier-1 architectures are now available on most of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- FreeBSD mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>25</name>
- <event>
- <title>Summer of Code Projects Completed</title>
-
- <p>We are happy to report that all 14 students successfully
- completed their FreeBSD <a
- href="&base;/projects/summerofcode-2006.html">Summer of
- Code</a> projects. Congratulations to both mentors and
- students, and thanks to <a
- href="http://www.google.com/bsd">Google</a> for running
- this program and providing funding.</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>19</name>
- <event>
- <title>June-October, 2006 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The June-October, 2006 Status Report is <a
- href="&base;/news/status/report-2006-06-2006-10.html">now
- available</a> with 49 entries.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>14</name>
- <event>
- <title>GNOME 2.16.1 Released for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <p>GNOME 2.16.1 has been released, and merged into the FreeBSD
- ports tree. Check out the
- <a href="&base;/gnome/index.html">FreeBSD GNOME homepage</a>
- for the official announcement as well as important
- <a href="&base;/gnome/docs/faq216.html">upgrade
- instructions</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>8</name>
- <event>
- <title>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:syrinx@FreeBSD.org">Shteryana Shopova</a>
- (src). An SoC2006 alumnus.</title>
-
- <p><a
- href="mailto:syrinx@FreeBSD.org">Shteryana Shopova</a>, a
- successful student from last year's Summer of Code
- program, has continued working with the FreeBSD Project
- and is now a full src/ committer.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 6.2-BETA2 Available</title>
-
- <p>The second beta release of FreeBSD 6.2 is now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2006-October/029171.html">available</a>.
- ISO images for Tier-1 architectures are now available on most of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- FreeBSD mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
- <month>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>28</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:xride@FreeBSD.org">Soeren Straarup</a> (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:jfv@FreeBSD.org">Jack F. Vogel</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 6.2-BETA1 Available</title>
-
- <p>The first beta version of FreeBSD 6.2 is now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2006-September/028584.html">available</a>.
- The BETA1 ISO images are available on most of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- FreeBSD Mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>20</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:chinsan@FreeBSD.org">Chin-San Huang</a>
- (doc)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:stas@FreeBSD.org">Stanislav Sedov</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:alexbl@FreeBSD.org">Alexander Botero-Lowry</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>1</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:rrs@FreeBSD.org">Randall R. Stewart</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>20</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:danger@FreeBSD.org">Daniel
- Ger&zcaron;o</a> (doc)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>26</name>
- <event>
- <title>New FreeBSD Core Team elected</title>
-
- <p>FreeBSD Core Team elections have been finished.
- The announcement is available <a
- href="http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=0+0+archive/2006/freebsd-announce/20060730.freebsd-announce">here</a>.
- </p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>19</name>
- <event>
- <title>Podcast Interview with FreeBSD Developer Greg Lehey</title>
-
- <p>In his latest <a href="http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/">bsdtalk</a>
- podcast, Will Backman interviews FreeBSD developer Greg Lehey
- about his work on FreeBSD and MySQL. The podcast is available at
- <a
- href="http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk055.mp3">
- http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk055.mp3</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:acm@FreeBSD.org">Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>13</name>
- <event>
- <title>Podcast Interview with FreeBSD Developer Pawel Jakub Dawidek</title>
-
- <p>In his latest <a href="http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/">bsdtalk</a>
- podcast, Will Backman interviews FreeBSD developer Pawel Jakub Dawidek
- about his work on FreeBSD, most notably the GEOM Journal project. The
- podcast is available at <a
- href="http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk052.mp3">
- http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk052.mp3</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
- <event>
- <title>April-June 2006 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The April-June, 2006 status report is <a
- href="&base;/news/status/report-2006-04-2006-06.html">now
- available</a> with 39 entries.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
- <event>
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation Releases Java Binaries for FreeBSD 5.5, 6.1, and the AMD64 Platform</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation now provides native Java JDK and JRE
- 1.5 binaries based on the latest UPDATE7 from Sun Microsystems.
- For further details, please see the FreeBSD Foundation <a
- href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/press/20060705-PRrelease.shtml">
- press release</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>24</name>
- <event>
- <p>
- New committer: <a href="mailto:rafan@FreeBSD.org">Rong-En Fan</a>
- (ports)
- </p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
- <event>
- <p>
- New committer: <a href="mailto:bsam@FreeBSD.org">Boris Samorodov</a>
- (ports)
- </p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>19</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:shaun@FreeBSD.org">Shaun Amott</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:kib@FreeBSD.org">Konstantin Belousov</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:miwi@FreeBSD.org">Martin Wilke</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
- <day>
- <name>30</name>
- <event>
- <title>Funded Student Projects Announced</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Project received over 120 applications for <a
- href="http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html">Google's
- Summer of Code</a> program, amongst which 14 were selected
- for funding. Unfortunately, there were far more first rate
- applications than available spots for students. However,
- we encourage students to work together with us all year
- round. The FreeBSD Project is always willing to help
- mentor students learn more about operating system
- development through our normal community mailing lists and
- development forums. Contributing to an open source
- software project is a valuable component of a computer
- science education and great preparation for a career in
- software development.</p>
-
- <p>A complete list of the winning students and projects is
- available <a
-href="http://www.freebsd.org/projects/summerofcode.html">here</a>. A <a
-href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/SummerOfCode2006">Summer of Code wiki</a> is also available with additional information.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:piso@FreeBSD.org">Paolo Pisati</a>
- (src). An SoC2005 alumnus.</title>
-
- <p><a href="mailto:piso@FreeBSD.org">Paolo Pisati</a>, a
- successful student from last year's Summer of Code
- program, has continued working with the FreeBSD Project
- and is now a full src/ committer.</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>26</name>
- <event>
- <title>Podcast Interview with FreeBSD Developer Poul-Henning Kamp</title>
-
- <p>In his latest <a href="http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/">bsdtalk</a>
- podcast, Will Backman interviews FreeBSD developer Poul-Henning Kamp
- about his work on FreeBSD. The podcast is available at <a
- href="http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk048.mp3">
- http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk048.mp3</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>25</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 5.5-RELEASE Now Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&base;/releases/5.5R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 5.5-RELEASE</a> is now available. Please check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/5.5R/errata.html">errata</a>
- before installation for any late-breaking news and/or
- issues with this release. The <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page has more information about FreeBSD releases.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD Self-Hosting on the Sun T1 Processor</title>
-
- <p>FreeBSD is now able to complete a full run of the
- "make buildworld" command on machines running the <a
- href="http://www.sun.com/processors/UltraSPARC-T1/">Sun T1 processor
- with CoolThreads technology</a>, and is thus self-hosting.
- The code currently resides in the <a
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/branchView.cgi?BRANCH=kmacy%5fsun4v">
- FreeBSD Perforce revision control system</a> and will be merged to
- the official CVS repository when support for logical domaining
- is complete. A log file of the boot process can be found <a
- href="http://www.fsmware.com/sun4v/dmesg_latest.txt">here</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:twinterg@FreeBSD.org">Thomas Wintergerst</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>16</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 5.5-RC1 Available</title>
-
- <p>The first and most likely last release candidate of
- FreeBSD 5.5 is now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2006-May/025589.html">available</a>.
- The RC1 ISO images are available on most of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- FreeBSD Mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>8</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE is Now Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&base;/releases/6.1R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 6.1-RELEASE</a> has been released. Please check the <a
- href="&base;/releases/6.1R/errata.html">release errata</a>
- before installation for any late-breaking news and/or
- issues with 6.1. The <a
- href="&base;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page has more information about FreeBSD releases.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>Summer of Code Deadline Extended 1 day</title>
-
- <p>The application period for Google's <a
- href="http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html">Summer
- of Code 2006</a> program has been extended until Tuesday
- 11:00AM PDT. More information about FreeBSD specific
- projects and potential mentors is available <a
- href="&base;/projects/summerofcode.html">here</a>.</p>
- </event>
-
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:itetcu@FreeBSD.org">Ion-Mihai Tetcu</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>6</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:stefan@FreeBSD.org">Stefan Walter</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:sat@FreeBSD.org">Andrew Pantyukhin</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 6.1-RC2 Available</title>
-
- <p>The second and most likely last release candidate of
- FreeBSD 6.1 is now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2006-May/016386.html">available</a>.
- The RC2 ISO images are available on most of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- FreeBSD Mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>1</name>
- <event>
- <title>Accepting Applications for Summer of Code</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Project is now accepting applications for
- the previously announced Google <a
- href="http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html">Summer
- of Code 2006</a> program. This program will provide
- funding for students to spend the summer contributing to
- open source software projects. A list of FreeBSD specific
- projects and potential mentors is available <a
- href="&base;/projects/summerofcode.html">here</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Once a suitable project and mentor have been identified,
- interested students should complete a proposal and submit
- it to Google. Proposals are now being accepted and the
- final deadline is May 8, 2006 at 17:00 Pacific Daylight
- Time (midnight May 9, 2006 0:00 UTC). Winning candidates
- will be announced in late May. Please see the <a
- href="http://code.google.com/soc/studentfaq.html">Student
- FAQ</a> for more information.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>New Driver for HighPoint RocketRAID 232x SATA RAID Controllers</title>
-
- <p>A driver for HighPoint's RocketRAID 232x series of SATA
- RAID controllers, rr232x(4), has been added to FreeBSD-CURRENT
- as well as the RELENG_6 and RELENG_6_1 branches. It will
- be included in the upcoming FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>Enhanced commit privileges: <a
- href="mailto:delphij@FreeBSD.org">Xin LI</a>
- (src, doc, ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>30</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:lbr@FreeBSD.org">Lars Balker Rasmussen</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>15</name>
- <event>
- <title>Podcast Interview with FreeBSD Developer Joe Marcus Clarke</title>
-
- <p>In his latest <a href="http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/">bsdtalk</a>
- podcast, Will Backman interviews FreeBSD developer Joe Marcus Clarke
- about the GNOME desktop environment on FreeBSD. The podcast is
- available at <a
- href="http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk032.mp3">
- http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk032.mp3</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>14</name>
- <event>
- <title>January-March 2006 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The January-March, 2006 status report is <a
- href="&base;/news/status/report-2006-01-2006-03.html">now
- available</a> with 29 entries.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>Summer of Code</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Project is happy to participate in Google's
- <a href="http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html">Summer
- of Code 2006</a> program. This program will provide
- funding for students to spend the summer contributing to
- open source software projects. A list of FreeBSD specific
- projects and potential mentors is available <a
- href="&base;/projects/summerofcode.html">here</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>13</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 6.1-RC1 Available</title>
-
- <p>The first release candidate of FreeBSD 6.1 is now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2006-April/016104.html">available</a>.
- The RC1 ISO images are available on most of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- FreeBSD Mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>11</name>
- <event>
- <title>New Driver for Broadcom NetXtreme II Gigabit Ethernet Chips</title>
-
- <p>A driver for the Broadcom NetXtreme II family of Gigabit
- Ethernet chips, bce(4), has been added to FreeBSD-CURRENT.
- It will be merged to the FreeBSD 6-STABLE branch in the near
- future.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>6</name>
- <event>
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation Announces Java JDK and JRE 1.5 Binaries for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation now provides native Java JDK and JRE
- 1.5 binaries for FreeBSD. For further details, please see the
- FreeBSD Foundation <a
- href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/press/20060405-PRrelease.shtml">
- press release</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>4</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:alepulver@FreeBSD.org">Alejandro Pulver</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>2</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:johans@FreeBSD.org">Johan van Selst</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>31</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:jmelo@FreeBSD.org">Jean Milanez Melo</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>15</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 5.5-BETA4 and 6.1-BETA4 Available</title>
-
- <p>The fourth beta releases of FreeBSD 5.5 and FreeBSD 6.1 are now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2006-March/015730.html">available</a>.
- The respective BETA4 ISO images are available on most of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- FreeBSD Mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>22</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:wkoszek@FreeBSD.org">Wojciech A. Koszek</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>20</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 5.5-BETA2 and 6.1-BETA2 Available</title>
-
- <p>The second beta releases of FreeBSD 5.5 and FreeBSD 6.1 are now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2006-February/015499.html">available</a>.
- The respective BETA2 ISO images are available on most of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- FreeBSD Mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
- <event>
- <title>Podcast Interview with FreeBSD Developer Kirk McKusick</title>
-
- <p>In his latest <a href="http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/">bsdtalk</a>
- podcast, Will Backman interviews FreeBSD developer Marshall Kirk
- McKusick. The podcast is available at <a
- href="http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk018.mp3">
- http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk018.mp3</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
- <event>
- <title>Podcast Interview with FreeBSD Release Engineer Scott Long</title>
-
- <p>In issue 17 of his <a href="http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/">bsdtalk</a>
- series of podcasts, Will Backman interviews FreeBSD release engineer
- Scott Long about the upcoming FreeBSD 5.5 and 6.1 releases and
- related topics. The podcast is available at <a
- href="http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk017.mp3">
- http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk017.mp3</a>.
- </p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>13</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:cel@FreeBSD.org">Chuck Lever</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>Upcoming FreeBSD Kernel Code Reading Evening Course</title>
-
- <p>The ``FreeBSD Kernel Internals: An Intensive Code
- Walkthrough'' course will be taught during the Spring of
- 2006. The class will be held at the historic Hillside Club
- at 2286 Cedar Strett, Berkeley, CA 94709 just three blocks
- north of the Berkeley campus once per week from 6:30PM to
- 9:45PM starting Wednesday February 22nd and finishing
- Tuesday June 13th. You can get more information or sign up
- for the class <a
- href="http://www.mckusick.com/courses/adveveclass.html">here</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>9</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 5.5-BETA1 and 6.1-BETA1 Available</title>
-
- <p>The first beta releases of FreeBSD 5.5 and FreeBSD 6.1 are now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2006-February/015418.html">available</a>.
- The respective BETA1 ISO images are available on most of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- FreeBSD Mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>31</name>
- <event>
- <p>Enhanced commit privileges: <a
- href="mailto:cperciva@FreeBSD.org">Colin Percival</a>
- (src, ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>26</name>
- <event>
- <title>October-December 2005 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The October-December, 2005 status report is <a
- href="&base;/news/status/report-2005-10-2005-12.html">now
- available</a> with 26 entries.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- <day>
- <name>19</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:matteo@FreeBSD.org">Matteo Riondato</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:vd@FreeBSD.org">Vasil Dimov</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>16</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:rink@FreeBSD.org">Rink Springer</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
- </year>
-
-</news>
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-<!DOCTYPE press PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Press//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/press.dtd">
-<!--
- COMMITTERS PLEASE NOTE:
- News articles referenced in this file are also to be archived under
- "freefall:/c/www/bsddoc/press/".
--->
-<press>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>2006</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Secure email servers from scratch with FreeBSD 6 (Part 2)</name>
- <url>http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/secure_email_servers_from_scratch_with_freebsd_6_part_2</url>
- <site-name>Free Software Magazine</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/</site-url>
- <date>13 December 2006</date>
- <author>Yousef Ourabi</author>
- <p>All the bells and whistles of a high end-mail setup: web-mail,
- anti-virus filtering, spam filtering, and hosting unlimited domains
- with virtual domains and users stored in MySQL.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Installing FreeBSD 6.1</name>
- <url>http://www.openaddict.com/installing_freebsd_6_1.html</url>
- <site-name>OpenAddict</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.openaddict.com/</site-url>
- <date>11 December 2006</date>
- <author>Sharaz</author>
- <p>An article that guides the reader through an installation of
- FreeBSD 6.1.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Quick and Dirty Guide to Deploying a FreeBSD 6.1 Server</name>
- <url>http://www.openaddict.com/quick_and_dirty_guide_to_deploying_a_freebsd_6_1_server.html</url>
- <site-name>OpenAddict</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.openaddict.com/</site-url>
- <date>08 December 2006</date>
- <author>Rich Morgan</author>
- <p>An article showing how to configure a FreeBSD 6.1 server with
- Apache, Webmin, PHP 5, MySQL 5.0, Sendmail with SMTP-AUTH, Bind
- DNS, SNMP, and synchronized local time.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>China Develops Server OS; Lenovo On Board</name>
- <url>http://www.pacificepoch.com/newsstories/82819_0_5_0_M/</url>
- <site-name>Pacific Epoch</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.pacificepoch.com/</site-url>
- <date>04 December 2006</date>
- <author>Zhengqian Zhou</author>
- <p>China's Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) has announced
- that China has completed development of a server operating
- system based on FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD Security Event Auditing</name>
- <url>http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/422</url>
- <site-name>Security Focus</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.securityfocus.com/</site-url>
- <date>10 November 2006</date>
- <author>Federico Biancuzzi</author>
- <p>An interview with FreeBSD developer Robert Watson on the features of
- the new audit subsystem in FreeBSD 6.2.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD Puts Out 6.2 Beta 3 Release</name>
- <url>http://www.itjungle.com/tug/tug110906-story06.html</url>
- <site-name>IT Jungle</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.itjungle.com/</site-url>
- <date>9 November 2006</date>
- <author>Timothy Prickett Morgan</author>
- <p>News about the upcoming 6.2 release, and coverage of the new
- features in FreeBSD 7.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Secure email servers from scratch with FreeBSD 6.1 (part 1)</name>
- <url>http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/secure_email_server_bsd_part_1</url>
- <site-name>Free Software Magazine</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/</site-url>
- <date>25 October 2006</date>
- <author>Yousef Ourabi</author>
- <p>Build a secure email server with FreeBSD, Postifx, ClamAV,
- Spamassasin, and MySQL</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Enterprise Unix Roundup: PC-BSD May Be the Next Linux</name>
- <url>http://www.serverwatch.com/eur/article.php/3640151</url>
- <site-name>ServerWatch.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.serverwatch.com/</site-url>
- <date>25 October 2006</date>
- <author>Brian Proffitt</author>
- <p>Commentary in the trade press on the acquisition of FreeBSD-based
- PC-BSD by iXsystems.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Why iXsystems Bought PC-BSD</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2006/10/23/ixsystems-pc-bsd.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>23 October 2006</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>An interview with Kris Moore and Matt Olander on the
- acquisition of PC-BSD by iXsystems Inc.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Build a Nas device using virtualisation</name>
- <url>http://www.itweek.co.uk/2166671</url>
- <site-name>IT Week</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.itweek.co.uk/</site-url>
- <date>18 October 2006</date>
- <author>Alan Stevens</author>
- <p>Create your own virtual network-attached storage appliance using
- FreeBSD-based FreeNAS in a VMWare virtual machine.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Desktop FreeBSD: Fully Optimized 6.x Installation</name>
- <url>http://www.ofb.biz/safari/article/402.html</url>
- <site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
- <date>12 October 2006</date>
- <author>Ed Hurst</author>
- <p>This article describes the process of (re)building a FreeBSD
- system from source code with an aim to improve its performance.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD based PC-BSD Gets 'Acquired'</name>
- <url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3637341</url>
- <site-name>InternetNews.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>12 October 2006</date>
- <author>Sean Michael Kerner</author>
- <p>iXsystems Inc. acquires the trademarks and intellectual property
- rights associated with PC-BSD, a desktop operating system based
- on FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Turn an Old Laptop Into a Portable Network-Troubleshooting
- System</name>
- <url>http://www.techbuilder.org/recipes/193105146</url>
- <site-name>TechBuilder</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.techbuilder.org/</site-url>
- <date>09 October 2006</date>
- <author>David S. Markowitz</author>
- <p>How to build a network monitoring system using an old laptop and
- FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Desktop FreeBSD: 64-bit Future</name>
- <url>http://www.ofb.biz/safari/article/400.html</url>
- <site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
- <date>04 October 2006</date>
- <author>Ed Hurst</author>
- <p>The article's author reports excellent results after building a
- 64-bit FreeBSD-based desktop computer.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Win4BSD has been released</name>
- <url>http://win4bsd.com/content/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=20&amp;Itemid=2</url>
- <site-name>Win4BSD</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.win4bsd.com/</site-url>
- <date>25 September 2006</date>
- <author>Dan Perlman</author>
- <p>Virtual Bridges, a provider of enterprise and SMB solutions
- using virtualization for business, announced today the release
- of Win4BSD Pro Desktop&trade;. Win4BSD Pro Desktop runs as a
- &os;/PC-BSD application and allows users to run Windows
- Applications and Desktops with seamless ease on the BSD
- platform.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>POSIX Asynchronous I/O</name>
- <url>http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=607373&amp;seqNum=1&amp;rl=1</url>
- <site-name>InformIT</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.informit.com/</site-url>
- <date>22 September 2006</date>
- <author>David Chisnall</author>
- <p>A look at programming with asynchronous I/O in FreeBSD and other
- open-source OSes.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>DesktopBSD 1.0: FreeBSD for the desktop</name>
- <url>http://os.newsforge.com/os/06/09/01/2053249.shtml</url>
- <site-name>NewsForge</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.newsforge.com/</site-url>
- <date>11 September 2006</date>
- <author>Stefan Vrabie</author>
- <p>A review of DesktopBSD 1.0.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>A (late) look at FreeBSD 6.1</name>
- <url>http://weblog.infoworld.com/venezia/archives/007779.html</url>
- <site-name>InfoWorld</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.infoworld.com/</site-url>
- <date>06 September 2006</date>
- <author>Paul Venezia</author>
- <p>The author describes the setup of a FreeBSD 6.1 based mail server
- and web host using software RAID and PF.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>VMware's Virtual Appliance Challenge - and the Winner is?</name>
- <url>http://weblog.infoworld.com/virtualization/archives/2006/08/vmwares_virtual_1.html</url>
- <site-name>InfoWorld</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.infoworld.com/</site-url>
- <date>15 August 2006</date>
- <author>David Marshall</author>
- <p>The FreeBSD based FreeNAS storage server project wins an award in VMWare Inc.'s
- virtualization contest.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Advanced Installation Tasks in FreeBSD 6</name>
- <url>http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=597694&amp;rl=1</url>
- <site-name>InformIT</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.informit.com</site-url>
- <date>11 August 2006</date>
- <author>Brian Tiemann</author>
- <p>An excerpt from the book "FreeBSD 6 Unleashed" covering the ins and
- outs of non-standard FreeBSD installations.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>PC-BSD: The Most Beginner Friendly OS</name>
- <url>http://www.osweekly.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=2287&amp;Itemid=449</url>
- <site-name>OSWeekly.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.osweekly.com/</site-url>
- <date>10 August 2006</date>
- <author>Matt Hartley</author>
- <p>A review of PC-BSD, covering installation and package management.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>The BSD Unix Projects Keep Humming Along</name>
- <url>http://www.itjungle.com/breaking/bn080206-story01.html</url>
- <site-name>ITJungle</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.itjungle.com/</site-url>
- <date>2 August 2006</date>
- <author>Timothy Prickett Morgan</author>
- <p>This article covers the FreeBSD project's Sparc (T1) porting
- effort and mentions the scalability improvements in
- recent releases. New developments in the other BSD projects
- also get a mention.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Working with gmirror on a Sun Fire X2100</name>
- <url>http://ezine.daemonnews.org/200608/gmirror_1.html</url>
- <site-name>DaemonNews</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.daemonnews.org/</site-url>
- <date>August 2006</date>
- <author>Grzegorz Czaplinski</author>
- <p>The first of a two part series on building up and tearing down
- a gmirror system.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>CBC's web site using Open Source everywhere!</name>
- <url>http://www.insidethecbc.com/2006/07/15/under-the-hood-at-cbcca-open-source</url>
- <site-name>InsideTheCBC.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.insidethecbc.com/</site-url>
- <date>15 July 2006</date>
- <author>Blake Crosby</author>
- <p>An article by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation describes their use
- of FreeBSD in their IT infrastructure.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Interview with Andy Ritger and Christian Zander from NVIDIA</name>
- <url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/07/bsdtalk054-interview-with-andy-ritger.html</url>
- <site-name>BSDTalk</site-name>
- <site-url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/</site-url>
- <date>14 July 2006</date>
- <author>Will Backman</author>
- <p>Will Backman speaks with Andy Ritger and Christian Zander from NVIDIA
- about the NVIDIA FreeBSD graphics driver. The interview gives an
- overview of the drivers current features, plans for future
- improvements, and a brief discussion about licensing and NVIDIA's
- open source efforts.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Using DesktopBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2006/07/13/FreeBSDBasics.html</url>
- <site-name>OnLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>13 July 2006</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>This article explores DesktopBSD, a desktop oriented and easy-to-use
- version of FreeBSD 5.5.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>PC-BSD works for community center</name>
- <url>http://os.newsforge.com/os/06/06/23/1442207.shtml?tid=8</url>
- <site-name>NewsForge</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.newsforge.com/</site-url>
- <date>03 July 2006</date>
- <author>Henry Gillow-Wiles</author>
- <p>An IT director for a non-profit community center is happy with the
- speed, stability and hardware compatibility of the FreeBSD-based
- PC-BSD operating system on low-end hardware.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Build a Mail Server with Commodity Hardware and FreeBSD,
- Part 2</name>
- <url>http://www.techbuilder.org/article/189400686</url>
- <site-name>TechBuilder</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.techbuilder.org/</site-url>
- <date>12 June 2006</date>
- <author>David S. Markowitz</author>
- <p>Part 2 of a TechBuilder recipe covers adding virus protection, spam detection
- and webmail access to a mail server built using FreeBSD and a PC.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Six Hosting Companies Most Reliable Hoster in May</name>
- <url>http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2006/06/06/six_hosting_companies_most_reliable_hoster_in_may.html</url>
- <site-name>Netcraft</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.netcraft.com/</site-url>
- <date>06 June 2006</date>
- <author>Mandy</author>
- <p>A Netcraft survey for May 2006 indicates that FreeBSD is being
- used by four out of five most reliable Internet hosting companies
- in the world.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Build a Mail Server with Commodity Hardware and FreeBSD,
- Part 1</name>
- <url>http://www.techbuilder.org/article/188701471</url>
- <site-name>TechBuilder</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.techbuilder.org/</site-url>
- <date>05 June 2006</date>
- <author>David S. Markowitz</author>
- <p>How to use a PC and FreeBSD to build a mail server for a small
- or medium business.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>A look at the FreeNAS server</name>
- <url>http://hardware.newsforge.com/hardware/06/05/19/1349206.shtml?tid=69</url>
- <site-name>NewsForge</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.newsforge.com/</site-url>
- <date>30 May 2006</date>
- <author>Gary Sims</author>
- <p>A review of FreeNAS, a FreeBSD-based network attached storage product.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>DTrace reaches prime time on FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.zdnet.com.au/news/software/soa/DTrace_reaches_prime_time_on_FreeBSD/0,2000061733,39257452,00.htm</url>
- <site-name>ZDNet Australia</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.zdnet.com.au/</site-url>
- <date>29 May 2006</date>
- <author>Renai LeMay</author>
- <p>ZDNet article about DTrace on FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>BSD Packaging Systems</name>
- <url>http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=471098&amp;rl=1</url>
- <site-name>InformIT.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.informit.com/</site-url>
- <date>26 May 2006</date>
- <author>David Chisnall</author>
- <p>An article on package management in the BSD family of operating systems.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Interview with Karl Lehenbauer of FlightAware</name>
- <url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2006/05/bsdtalk042-interview-with-karl.html</url>
- <site-name>BSDTalk</site-name>
- <site-url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/</site-url>
- <date>15 May 2006</date>
- <author>Will Backman</author>
- <p><a href="http://www.amd.com/us-en/Corporate/VirtualPressRoom/0,,51_104_566~107687,00.html">FlightAware
- uses FreeBSD/amd64 systems</a> to track the locations of
- up to 70,000 flights per day. Will Backman speaks with Karl Lehenbauer
- about how FlightAware is successfully using FreeBSD with other
- open source technologies to drive their product.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD vows to compete with desktop Linux</name>
- <url>http://news.com.com/2100-1011_3-6071598.html</url>
- <site-name>News.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://news.com.com/</site-url>
- <date>12 May 2006</date>
- <author>Ingrid Marson</author>
- <p>ZDNet article about FreeBSD's upcoming desktop features.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD 6.1 Review</name>
- <url>http://www.softwareinreview.com/cms/content/view/37/1/</url>
- <site-name>Software in review</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.softwareinreview.com/</site-url>
- <date>12 May 2006</date>
- <author>Jem Matzan</author>
- <p>A review of FreeBSD 6.1 for the amd64 architecture.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Stability in FreeBSD 6.1</name>
- <url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3605211</url>
- <site-name>InternetNews.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>10 May 2006</date>
- <author>Sean Michael Kerner</author>
- <p>An article describing the FreeBSD project's focus on stability
- and quality for its 6.1 and 5.5 releases.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Interview: Deb Goodkin from the FreeBSD Foundation</name>
- <url>http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/unix/bsd/archives/008670.asp</url>
- <site-name>Blog: A Year in the Life of a BSD Guru</site-name>
- <site-url>http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/unix/bsd/</site-url>
- <date>11 April 2006</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>In this interview, Deb Goodkin provides some pieces of interesting
- information about the inner working of the FreeBSD Foundation.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Interview: John Baldwin on FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/unix/bsd/archives/008672.asp</url>
- <site-name>Blog: A Year in the Life of a BSD Guru</site-name>
- <site-url>http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/unix/bsd/</site-url>
- <date>10 April 2006</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>In this interview, John Baldwin of the FreeBSD project gives
- some insight on what it is like to be a FreeBSD developer and
- some of the things that happen behind the scenes of a large Open
- Source project.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Setting up Linux compatibility on FreeBSD 6</name>
- <url>http://os.newsforge.com/os/06/03/22/1531252.shtml?tid=8&amp;tid=2</url>
- <site-name>Newsforge</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.newsforge.com/</site-url>
- <date>31 March 2006</date>
- <author>Gordon McEwen</author>
- <p>A guide to configuring and running Linux applications on a FreeBSD 6
- system.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Network Filtering by Operating System</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2006/02/16/os_fingerprint_filtering.html</url>
- <site-name>Onlamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>16 February 2006</date>
- <author>Avleen Vig</author>
- <p>Keep worms and malware from monopolizing your network
- connection using FreeBSD, pf, ALTQ, and squid.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Opening the digital doorway for South African youth</name>
- <url>http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=859</url>
- <site-name>tectonic</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.tectonic.co.za/</site-url>
- <date>08 February 2006</date>
- <author>Lunga Madlala</author>
- <p>An article mentioning the use of FreeBSD in so called
- "Digital Doorways" in South African provinces.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>BSD: The Other Free UNIX Family</name>
- <url>http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=439601&amp;rl=1</url>
- <site-name>InformIT</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.informit.com/</site-url>
- <date>20 January 2006</date>
- <author>David Chisnall</author>
- <p>An introduction to the open-source BSD operating systems.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Interview: Dru Lavigne, BSD Certification Group</name>
- <url>http://business.newsforge.com/business/06/01/13/173233.shtml?tid=35&amp;tid=8</url>
- <site-name>Newsforge</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.newsforge.com/</site-url>
- <date>20 January 2006</date>
- <author>Federico Biancuzzi</author>
- <p>An interview with the founder of the BSD Certification Group,
- a non-profit organization established to create certification
- standards for BSD-based operating systems.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Running Commercial Linux Software on FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2006/01/12/Big_Scary_Daemons.html</url>
- <site-name>Onlamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>12 January 2006</date>
- <author>Michael W. Lucas</author>
- <p>The author shows how to use software built for a
- Linux-based OS on FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
- </year>
-
-</press>
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2007/Makefile b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2007/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index a49b61c759..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2007/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-# $FreeBSD$
-
-.if exists(../Makefile.conf)
-.include "../Makefile.conf"
-.endif
-.if exists(../Makefile.inc)
-.include "../Makefile.inc"
-.endif
-
-XMLDOCS+= index:${XSL_NEWS_NEWSFLASH_OLD}:news.xml:
-DEPENDSET.index=transtable news
-
-XMLDOCS+= press:${XSL_NEWS_PRESS_OLD}::
-DEPENDSET.press=transtable press
-
-.include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2007/news.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2007/news.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 7fd61ecdc5..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2007/news.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,834 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE news PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for News//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/news.dtd">
-
-<!-- Simple schema for FreeBSD Project news.
-
- Divide time in to <year>, <month>, and <day> elements, each of which
- has a <name>.
-
- each <day> element contains one or more <event> elements.
-
- Each <event> contains an optional <title>, and then a <p>. <p> elements
- can contain <a> anchors.
-
- Use the <title> element if the <p> content is lengthy. When generating
- synopses of this information (e.g., for syndication using RDF files),
- the contents of <title> will be preferred over <p>.
--->
-
-<news>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>2007</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>31</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 6.3-RC2 Available</title>
-
- <p>The second release candidate of FreeBSD 6.3 has been <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2007-December/039352.html">announced</a>.
- ISO images and distributions for Tier-1 architectures are
- now available on most of the <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- FreeBSD mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>30</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 7.0-RC1 Available</title>
-
- <p>The first release candidate of FreeBSD 7.0 is now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2007-December/039334.html">available</a>.
- ISO images for Tier-1 architectures are now available on most of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- FreeBSD mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>28</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:weongyo@FreeBSD.org">Weongyo Jeong</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>26</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:raj@FreeBSD.org">Rafal Jaworowski</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>25</name>
- <event>
- <title>Juniper Networks, Inc has donated a reference FreeBSD
- port to the MIPS architecture</title>
-
- <p>Juniper Networks, Inc. (http://www.juniper.net) has donated a
- reference FreeBSD port to the MIPS architecture to The FreeBSD
- Project.
- This code will be used as one reference for creating an official
- project-supported FreeBSD/MIPS offering.</p>
- <p>Information about the code drop can be found <a
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~obrien/juniper-mips.html">here</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>10</name>
- <event>
- <title>End-of-Year Fund Raising Drive</title>
-
- <p>The <a href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org">FreeBSD
- Foundation</a> has announced an End-of-Year Fund Raising
- Drive. The goal this year is to raise over $250,000.
- This money is used for sponsoring FreeBSD related conferences,
- providing travel grants to developers to attend these conferences,
- providing grants for projects that improve FreeBSD, and
- providing legal support on issues like understanding
- the GPLv3 impact on FreeBSD, trademarks, and other legal
- issues that come up.</p>
-
- <p>Donations can be made online from <a
- href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donate/">http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donate/</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
- <event>
- <title>&os; 7.0-BETA4 Available</title>
-
- <p>The &os; 7.0 release process proceeds and as a consequence
- the 7.0-BETA4 ISO images for Tier-1 architectures are now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2007-December/038873.html">
- available</a> for download on most <a
- href="&enbase;/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- &os; mirror sites</a>. We ask our users to report any
- outstanding bugs, as this will presumably be the last BETA
- release before the first RC release.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>29</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 6.3-RC1 Available</title>
-
- <p>The first release candidate of FreeBSD 6.3 has been <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2007-November/038670.html">announced</a>.
- ISO images and distributions for Tier-1 architectures are now available on most of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- FreeBSD mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>19</name>
- <event>
- <title>&os; 7.0-BETA3 Available</title>
-
- <p>The &os; 7.0 release process proceeds and as a consequence
- the 7.0-BETA3 ISO images for Tier-1 architectures are now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2007-November/038388.html">
- available</a> for download on most <a
- href="&enbase;/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- &os; mirror sites</a>. We ask our users to report any
- outstanding bugs.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>4</name>
- <event>
- <title>&os; 7.0-BETA2 Available</title>
-
- <p>The &os; 7.0 release process proceeds and as a consequence
- the 7.0-BETA2 ISO images for Tier-1 architectures are now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2007-November/037966.html">
- available</a> for download on most <a
- href="&enbase;/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- &os; mirror sites</a>. We ask our users to report any
- outstanding bugs, as this will presumably be the last BETA
- release before the first RC release.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>1</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:brix@FreeBSD.org">Henrik Brix Andersen</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>27</name>
- <event>
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation auctions the first copy of the book
- &#34;Absolute &os;, 2nd Edition&#34;</title>
-
- <p>The &os; Foundation has started its Fall Fund-Raising
- Campaign with an auction of the first copy of the book
- &#34;Absolute &os;, 2nd Edition&#34; which was graciously
- donated by the author Michael Lucas. The winner of this
- auction will get a laser-printed Certificate of Authenticity
- together with a signed bookplate. All proceeds will go to
- The &os; Foundation! The bidding ends on November 2nd.
- More information is available on <a
- href="http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&amp;item=120175384688&amp;ssPageName=ADME:L:LCA:US:1123">eBay</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>26</name>
- <event>
- <p>Enhanced commit privileges: <a href="mailto:miwi@FreeBSD.org">Martin Wilke</a>
- (ports, doc)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>25</name>
- <event>
- <title>New committer: <a href="mailto:lulf@FreeBSD.org">Ulf Lilleengen</a>
- (src). SoC2007 alumnus.</title>
-
- <p><a href="mailto:lulf@FreeBSD.org">Ulf Lilleengen</a> is now a src/
- committer. He participated in the Summer of Code program, where he
- worked on gvinum. In FreeBSD, Ulf will continue to work on gvinum,
- as well as csup and filesystem-related parts.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- <day>
- <name>22</name>
- <event>
- <title>&os; 7.0-BETA1 Available</title>
-
- <p>The final stage of the &os;-7.0 Release cycle has begun
- with the first beta release. The &os; 7.0-BETA1 ISO images
- for Tier-1 architectures are now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2007-October/037539.html">available</a>
- for download on most of the <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- &os; mirror sites</a>. The more people that test and
- report bugs, the better &os; 7.0-RELEASE will be. For more
- information about the &os; 7.0 release process, please check
- the official <a
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/releases/7.0R/schedule.html">schedule</a>
- and the <a
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/releases/7.0R/todo.html">todo</a>
- list.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- <day>
- <name>10</name>
- <event>
- <title>July-October, 2007 Status Reports</title>
-
- <p>The July-October, 2007 Status Reports is <a
- href="&enbase;/news/status/report-2007-07-2007-10.html">now
- available</a> with 21 entries.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- <day>
- <name>3</name>
- <event>
- <title>PC-BSD 1.4 Released</title>
-
- <p>PC-BSD 1.4 has just been released. PC-BSD is a
- successful desktop operating system based on FreeBSD that
- focuses on providing an easy to use desktop system for
- casual computer users. The release may be <a
- href="http://www.pcbsd.org">downloaded</a> or <a
- href="http://www.freebsdmall.com">purchased</a> on CD.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>28</name>
- <event>
- <title>New committer: <a href="mailto:kaiw@FreeBSD.org">Kai Wang</a>
- (src). SoC2007 alumnus.</title>
-
- <p><a href="mailto:kaiw@FreeBSD.org">Kai Wang</a>, a
- student in the Summer of Code program, is now a
- src/ committer.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- <day>
- <name>25</name>
- <event>
- <title>New committer: <a href="mailto:rpaulo@FreeBSD.org">Rui Paulo</a>
- (src). SoC2007 alumnus.</title>
-
- <p><a href="mailto:rpaulo@FreeBSD.org">Rui Paulo</a>, a
- student in the Summer of Code program, is now a full
- src/ committer.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
- <event>
- <title>Summer of Code Projects Completed</title>
-
- <p>We are happy to report that 22 students successfully
- completed their FreeBSD <a
- href="&enbase;/projects/summerofcode-2007.html">Summer of
- Code</a> projects. Congratulations to both mentors and
- students, and thanks to <a
- href="http://www.google.com/">Google</a> for running
- this program and providing funding.</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>29</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD Foundation August 2007 newsletter</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation has published their
- <a href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/press/2007Aug-newsletter.shtml">
- August 2007 newsletter</a> which summarizes their activities
- so far this year.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>20</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:tabthorpe@FreeBSD.org">Thomas Abthorpe</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>2</name>
- <event>
- <title>IPv6 live at the FreeBSD.org cluster</title>
-
- <p>Most of the machines and services in the FreeBSD.org cluster
- are now available through IPv6. This includes www, mail and
- developer ssh access. Connectivity is provided from ISC using
- a tunnel.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:loader@FreeBSD.org">Fukang Chen</a>
- (doc)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>10</name>
- <event>
- <title>April-June, 2007 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The April-June, 2007 Status Report is <a
- href="&enbase;/news/status/report-2007-04-2007-06.html">now
- available</a> with 49 entries.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>9</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:lme@FreeBSD.org">Lars Engels</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>25</name>
- <event>
- <p>Enhanced commit privileges: <a href="mailto:edwin@FreeBSD.org">Edwin Groothuis</a>
- (src, ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>24</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:scf@FreeBSD.org">Sean C. Farley</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:timur@FreeBSD.org">Timur I. Bakeyev</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>Enhanced commit privileges: <a
- href="mailto:chinsan@FreeBSD.org">Chin-San Huang</a>
- (doc, ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD Project Integrates Support for the Camellia Block Cipher</title>
-
- <p>Support for the Camellia block cipher has been integrated
- into FreeBSD 7-CURRENT and will be part of the upcoming
- FreeBSD 7-RELEASE. For more information, please refer to the <a
- href="http://www.emediawire.com/releases/2007/6/emw531216.htm">
- press release</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>Enhanced commit privileges: <a href="mailto:jkois@FreeBSD.org">Johann Kois</a>
- (full doc/www)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>30</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:beech@FreeBSD.org">Beech Rintoul</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>29</name>
- <event>
- <title>New committer: <a href="mailto:attilio@FreeBSD.org">Attilio Rao</a>
- (src). SoC2007 alumnus.</title>
-
- <p><a href="mailto:attilio@FreeBSD.org">Attilio Rao</a>, a
- student in the Summer of Code program, is now a full
- src/ committer.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>19</name>
- <event>
- <title>Xorg 7.2 imported into the ports collection.</title>
- <p>Thanks to the hard work of
- <a href="mailto:flz@FreeBSD.org">Florent Thoumie</a> (and
- others), the FreeBSD ports collection now uses the modular
- Xorg 7.2 as its default X server. i386 and AMD64 6.2-STABLE
- packages are available and other architectures/releases
- will be available later, or you can compile it from
- source. In both cases, see <a
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/UPDATING?rev=1.504;content-type=text%2Fplain">
- the 20070519 entry in /usr/ports/UPDATING</a> on how to upgrade. Please track <a
- href="http://docs.freebsd.org/mail/archive/freebsd-ports.html">-ports</a>
- for last minute information.
- </p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>26</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:araujo@FreeBSD.org">Marcelo Araujo</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>25</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:nemoliu@FreeBSD.org">Tong Liu</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>13</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Funded Summer of Code Projects Announced</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Project received over 120 applications for <a
- href="http://code.google.com/soc">Google's
- Summer of Code</a> program, amongst which 25 were selected
- for funding. Unfortunately, there were far more first rate
- applications than available spots for students. However,
- we encourage students to work together with us all year
- round. The FreeBSD Project is always willing to help
- mentor students learn more about operating system
- development through our normal community mailing lists and
- development forums. Contributing to an open source
- software project is a valuable component of a computer
- science education and great preparation for a career in
- software development.</p>
-
- <p>A complete list of the winning students and projects is
- available <a
-href="http://www.freebsd.org/projects/summerofcode-2007.html">here</a>.
-A <a href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/SummerOfCode2007">Summer
-of Code wiki</a> is also available with additional information.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:trasz@FreeBSD.org">Edward Tomasz Napierala</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- <event>
- <title>Mongolian FreeBSD Documentation Project Launches</title>
-
- <p>Under the supervision of <a
- href="mailto:ganbold@micom.mng.net">Ganbold Tsagaankhuu</a> the
- Mongolian translation goes live. The official translation of the
- FreeBSD Handbook, completed by the Mongolian FreeBSD Documentation
- Project, adds support for documentation in another language. For
- more information about the ongoing work of the MFDP, please refer
- to the <a href="&enbase;/docproj/translations.html">Translations page
- of the FreeBSD Documentation Project</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:mav@FreeBSD.org">Alexander Motin</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>9</name>
- <event>
- <title>January-March, 2007 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The January-March, 2007 Status Report is <a
- href="&enbase;/news/status/report-2007-01-2007-03.html">now
- available</a> with 19 entries.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>6</name>
- <event>
- <title>ZFS Now Part of FreeBSD</title>
-
- <p>Support for Sun's <a href="http://www.sun.com/2004-0914/feature/">
- ZFS</a> has been committed
- to the FreeBSD 7-CURRENT development branch and will be available
- as an experimental feature in FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE. For more
- information please refer to the <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2007-April/070544.html">
- announcement</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>4</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:mm@FreeBSD.org">Martin Matuska</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>3</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:lwhsu@FreeBSD.org">Li-Wen Hsu</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>28</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:sephe@FreeBSD.org">Sepherosa Ziehau</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>14</name>
- <event>
- <title>Accepting Applications for Summer of Code</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Project is now accepting applications for
- the Google <a
- href="http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html">Summer
- of Code 2007</a> program. This program will provide
- funding for students to spend the summer contributing to
- open source software projects. A list of FreeBSD specific
- projects and potential mentors is available <a
- href="&enbase;/projects/summerofcode.html">here</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Once a suitable project and mentor have been identified,
- interested students should complete a proposal and submit
- it to Google. Proposals are now being accepted and the
- final deadline is March 24, 2007. Please see the <a
- href="http://code.google.com/support/bin/topic.py?topic=10442">Google
- FAQ</a> for more information.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
- <event>
- <title>March 2007 Snapshot Releases Available</title>
-
- <p>FreeBSD 7-CURRENT and 6-STABLE snapshot releases for
- March 2007 now available. The FreeBSD Release Engineering
- Team issues snapshot releases to encourage users to test
- new features and improve the reliability. For more
- details, please visit
- <a href="&enbase;/snapshots/index.html">the snapshots
- page</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>11</name>
- <event>
- <title>New committer: <a
- href="mailto:bushman@FreeBSD.org">Michael Bushkov</a>
- (src). An SoC2006 alumnus.</title>
-
- <p><a href="mailto:bushman@FreeBSD.org">Michael Bushkov</a>, a
- successful student from last year's Summer of Code
- program, has continued working with the FreeBSD Project
- and is now a full src/ committer.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>10</name>
- <event>
- <title>Progress on scaling of FreeBSD on 8 CPU systems</title>
-
- <p>Recently there has been significant progress on optimizing
- FreeBSD 7.0 for MySQL running an 8-core amd64 system. Under the
- test workload FreeBSD has peak performance consistent with Linux,
- and outperforms it by a factor of 4 under higher loads. Continue
- reading for a more <a
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/scaling/mysql.html">detailed
- report here.</a></p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD Announces Intel Approval for Redistribution of Wireless Firmware</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD project has reached an agreement with Intel about the redistribution
- of firmware images for Intel wireless cards. Please refer to the <a
- href="http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/03/prweb509818.htm">press release</a>
- for more information.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>27</name>
- <event>
- <p><a href="&enbase;/releng/dst_info.html">Information</a>
- about how the change in Daylight Savings Time for some
- time zones affects FreeBSD releases.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>23</name>
- <event>
- <p>Enhanced commit privileges: <a
- href="mailto:remko@FreeBSD.org">Remko Lodder</a>
- (doc,src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:jinmei@FreeBSD.org">JINMEI, Tatuya</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>16</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:sepotvin@FreeBSD.org">Stephane E. Potvin</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>10</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:benjsc@FreeBSD.org">Benjamin Close</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>9</name>
- <event>
- <title>Podcast Interview with FreeBSD Core Team Member and
- AsiaBSDCon 2007 Program Committee Chair George V.
- Neville-Neil.</title>
-
- <p>In his latest <a href="http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/">bsdtalk</a>
- podcast, Will Backman interviews FreeBSD Developer George V.
- Neville-Neil about the upcoming AsiaBSDCon conference.
- <a
- href="http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk099.mp3">
- http://cisx1.uma.maine.edu/~wbackman/bsdtalk/bsdtalk099.mp3</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>8</name>
- <event>
- <title>AsiaBSDCon 2007 Announces Conference Schedule</title>
-
- <p>AsiaBSDCon, the BSD conference for Asia, has posted its schedule of
- tutorials, papers and presentations for the conference, taking place
- in Tokyo from March 8th through 11th 2007. The complete schedule can
- be found <a href="http://www.asiabsdcon.org/timetable.html">here</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Registration will begin on or about the 12th of February.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>2</name>
- <event>
- <p>Enhanced commit privileges: <a
- href="mailto:gabor@FreeBSD.org">G&aacute;bor K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</a>
- (doc, ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>31</name>
- <event>
- <p>Enhanced commit privileges: <a
- href="mailto:rafan@FreeBSD.org">Rong-En Fan</a>
- (src, ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:db@FreeBSD.org">Diane Bruce</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>16</name>
- <event>
- <title>October-December, 2006 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The October-December, 2006 Status Report is <a
- href="&enbase;/news/status/report-2006-10-2006-12.html">now
- available</a> with 41 entries.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>15</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE is Now Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&enbase;/releases/6.2R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 6.2-RELEASE</a> has been released. Please check the <a
- href="&enbase;/releases/6.2R/errata.html">release errata</a>
- before installation for any late-breaking news and/or
- issues with 6.2. The <a
- href="&enbase;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page has more information about FreeBSD releases.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Hungarian FreeBSD Documentation Project Launches</title>
-
- <p>Under the supervision of FreeBSD developer G&aacute;bor K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n, the
- Hungarian translation goes live. This official translation,
- completed by the Hungarian FreeBSD Documentation Project, adds
- support for documentation in another language. For more
- information about the ongoing work of the HFDP team, please refer
- to <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/docproj/translations.html">the
- Translations page of the FreeBSD Documentation Project</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
- </year>
-
-</news>
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-<!DOCTYPE press PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Press//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/press.dtd">
-<!--
- COMMITTERS PLEASE NOTE:
- News articles referenced in this file are also to be archived under
- "freefall:/c/www/bsddoc/press/".
--->
-<press>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>2007</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>DataPipe and Rackspace are the Most Reliable Hosting Companies in October 2007</name>
- <url>http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2007/11/19/datapipe_and_rackspace_are_the_most_reliable_hosting_companies_in_october_2007.html</url>
- <site-name>Netcraft</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.netcraft.com/</site-url>
- <date>19 November 2007</date>
- <author>Paul Mutton</author>
- <p>FreeBSD using web hosting provider DataPipe was ranked the
- most reliable provider in October 2007 by Netcraft.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 9: FreeBSD and Broadband</name>
- <url>http://www.ofb.biz/safari/article/441.html</url>
- <site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
- <date>30 October 2007</date>
- <author>Ed Hurst</author>
- <p>An article that briefly covers broadband setup on FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Squeeze Your Gigabit NIC for Top Performance</name>
- <url>http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/nethub/article.php/3485486</url>
- <site-name>Enterprise Networking Planet</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/</site-url>
- <date>24 October 2007</date>
- <author>Charlie Schluting</author>
- <p>Describes the TCP stack tuning process used to get FreeBSD
- 5.3 to run at gigabit speeds.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Low-Cost Storage Tools</name>
- <url>http://www.processor.com/editorial/article.asp?article=articles/p2942/23p42/23p42.asp&amp;guid=&amp;searchtype=&amp;WordList=&amp;bJumpTo=True</url>
- <site-name>Processor Magazine</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.processor.com/</site-url>
- <date>19 October 2007</date>
- <author>Processor magazine staff</author>
- <p>FreeBSD-based FreeNAS is touched upon in an article on
- open-source storage tools.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Creating And Managing A Jailed Virtual Host
- in FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://www.openaddict.com/node/36</url>
- <site-name>OpenAddict</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.openaddict.com/</site-url>
- <date>18 October 2007</date>
- <author>Sharaz</author>
- <p>An article discussing how to build and subsequently manage
- FreeBSD jails.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Managing Multiple FreeBSD Systems</name>
- <url>http://www.openaddict.com/node/35</url>
- <site-name>OpenAddict</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.openaddict.com/</site-url>
- <date>18 October 2007</date>
- <author>Sharaz</author>
- <p>An article on keeping multiple FreeBSD machines upto-date
- by building from source code.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 8: Updating the Core System</name>
- <url>http://www.ofb.biz/safari/article/439.html</url>
- <site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
- <date>5 October 2007</date>
- <author>Ed Hurst</author>
- <p>An article that touches on the process of rebuilding a
- FreeBSD system from source.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>9</name>
- <story>
- <name>PC-BSD revisited</name>
- <url>http://blogs.ittoolbox.com/webdesign/php/archives/pcbsd-revisited-18820</url>
- <site-name>ITToolbox</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ittoolbox.com/</site-url>
- <date>6 September 2007</date>
- <author>Gregory L. Magnusson</author>
- <p>A reviewer is impressed by the FreeBSD-based PC-BSD desktop
- system.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Downtime, What's That?</name>
- <url>http://www.processor.com/editorial/article.asp?article=articles/P2935/21p35/21p35.asp&amp;guid=</url>
- <site-name>Processor Magazine</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.processor.com/</site-url>
- <date>31 August 2007</date>
- <author>Processor Magazine staff</author>
- <p>An article in the Processor Magazine discusses using
- FreeBSD or OpenBSD as part of a strategy to increase server
- uptime.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Linux vs. BSD, What's the Difference?</name>
- <url>http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2007/08/23/linux-vs-bsd-whats-the-difference.html</url>
- <site-name>Linux Dev Center</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/</site-url>
- <date>23 August 2007</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>An introduction to PC-BSD for Linux users.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 7: Terminal Emulator Settings</name>
- <url>http://www.ofb.biz/safari/article/435.html</url>
- <site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
- <date>10 August 2007</date>
- <author>Ed Hurst</author>
- <p>An article on using and configuring the command line in
- FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>The INQ takes a dip into open sauce</name>
- <url>http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=41377</url>
- <site-name>The Inquirer</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.theinquirer.net/</site-url>
- <date>1 August 2007</date>
- <author>Dr. John</author>
- <p>The Inquirer takes FreeBSD-based PC-BSD 1.4 (beta) for a test
- drive.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>BSDTalk Interview: Embedding FreeBSD</name>
- <url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/07/bsdtalk122-embedding-freebsd-with-m.html</url>
- <site-name>bsdtalk</site-name>
- <site-url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/</site-url>
- <date>26 July 2007</date>
- <author>Will Backman</author>
- <p>A podcast interview with M. Warner Losh on embedding
- FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>BSDTalk Interview: George Neville-Neil</name>
- <url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/07/bsdtalk121-fast-ipsec-with-george.html</url>
- <site-name>bsdtalk</site-name>
- <site-url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com</site-url>
- <date>18 July 2007</date>
- <author>Will Backman</author>
- <p>BSDTalk interviews FreeBSD developer George Neville-Neil
- about FAST IPSec</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 6: User PPP Connections</name>
- <url>http://www.ofb.biz/safari/article/433.html</url>
- <site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
- <date>7 July 2007</date>
- <author>Ed Hurst</author>
- <p>A tutorial on setting up user PPP on FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>24-hour test drive: PC-BSD</name>
- <url>http://arstechnica.com/reviews/os/pc-bsd-a-24-hour-test-drive.ars</url>
- <site-name>Ars Technica</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.arstechnica.com/</site-url>
- <date>18 June 2007</date>
- <author>Troy Unrau</author>
- <p>Ars Technica reviews PC-BSD 1.3 and is favorably impressed.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 5: Printing</name>
- <url>http://www.ofb.biz/safari/article/430.html</url>
- <site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
- <date>11 June 2007</date>
- <author>Ed Hurst</author>
- <p>An introduction to printing on a FreeBSD desktop.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Kazakhs shower president with cryptic questions</name>
- <url>http://www.reuters.com/article/technologyNews/idUSL0131903220070601</url>
- <site-name>Reuters</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.reuters.com/</site-url>
- <date>1 June 2007</date>
- <author>Reuters</author>
- <p>An article about FreeBSD being part of the most popular
- question in a webcast with the Kazakhian president.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>A BSD Rootkit Primer</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2007/05/31/defending-against-rootkits-under-bsd.html</url>
- <site-name>ONLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>31 May 2007</date>
- <author>Federico Biancuzzi</author>
- <p>An interview with the author of the first book on BSD
- rootkits.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>BSDTalk Interview: FreeBSD Core Team</name>
- <url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/05/bsdtalk114-few-freebsd-core-team.html</url>
- <site-name>bsdtalk</site-name>
- <site-url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/</site-url>
- <date>25 May 2007</date>
- <author>Will Backman</author>
- <p>BSDTalk interviews a few FreeBSD Core team members
- at BSDCAN '07.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 4: Internet Mail Setup</name>
- <url>http://www.ofb.biz/safari/article/427.html</url>
- <site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
- <date>18 May 2007</date>
- <author>Ed Hurst</author>
- <p>An article on setting up email for a FreeBSD desktop.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Linux too vanilla? Try this</name>
- <url>http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=39621</url>
- <site-name>The Inquirer</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.theinquirer.net/</site-url>
- <date>15 May 2007</date>
- <author>Liam Proven</author>
- <p>A review of PC-BSD 1.3.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>BSDTalk Interview: Diane Bruce</name>
- <url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/05/bsdtalk111-freebsd-developer-diane.html</url>
- <site-name>bsdtalk</site-name>
- <site-url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com</site-url>
- <date>9 May 2007</date>
- <author>Will Backman</author>
- <p>BSDTalk interviews FreeBSD developer Diane Bruce about Ham
- radio on BSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>BSDTalk Interview: George Neville-Neil</name>
- <url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/04/bsdtalk109-george-neville-neil-and.html"</url>
- <site-name>bsdtalk</site-name>
- <site-url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com</site-url>
- <date>26 April 2007</date>
- <author>Will Backman</author>
- <p>In this BSDTalk interview FreeBSD developer George Neville-Neil
- talks about using VMs for development.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Desktop FreeBSD Part 3: Adding Software</name>
- <url>http://www.ofb.biz/safari/article/425.html</url>
- <site-name>Open For Business</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.ofb.biz/</site-url>
- <date>12 April 2007</date>
- <author>Ed Hurst</author>
- <p>An article that walks the reader through the process of
- installing 3rd party software using the FreeBSD's ports
- and package collection.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Deploying a FreeBSD 6.2 Server</name>
- <url>http://www.openaddict.com/deploying_a_freebsd_6_2_server.html</url>
- <site-name>OpenAddict</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.openaddict.com/</site-url>
- <date>10 March 2007</date>
- <author>Sharaz</author>
- <p>The third article in a series covering the deployment of a
- FreeBSD based server with Apache 2.2, PHP 5, MySQL 5.0, Sendmail
- with SMTP-AUTH, Webmail, Bind DNS, SNMP, synchronized local time,
- Webmin and with graphing using rrdtool/cacti.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>BSDTalk Interview: Randall Stewart</name>
- <url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/03/bsdtalk102-cisco-distinguished-engineer.html</url>
- <site-name>bsdtalk</site-name>
- <site-url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com</site-url>
- <date>6 March 2007</date>
- <author>Will Backman</author>
- <p>BSDTalk interviews FreeBSD developer Randall Stewart
- about his work bringing SCTP to FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>BSDTalk Interview: George Neville-Neil</name>
- <url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/2007/02/bsdtalk101-freebsd-developer-george.html</url>
- <site-name>bsdtalk</site-name>
- <site-url>http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com</site-url>
- <date>26 February 2007</date>
- <author>Will Backman</author>
- <p>BSDTalk interviews FreeBSD developer George Neville-Neil
- on his packet construction set and packet debugger tools.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Interview: The BSD Certification Group's Dru Lavigne</name>
- <url>http://www.thejemreport.com/mambo/content/view/305/</url>
- <site-name>The Jem Report</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.thejemreport.com/</site-url>
- <date>20 February 2007</date>
- <author>Jem Matzan</author>
- <p>BSD Certification Group member Dru Lavigne puts forth the idea
- that free/open source software provided an excellent opportunity
- to inexpensively change one's career path.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Interview: Sam Leffler of the FreeBSD Foundation</name>
- <url>http://www.thejemreport.com/mambo/content/view/304/</url>
- <site-name>The Jem Report</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.thejemreport.com/</site-url>
- <date>15 February 2007</date>
- <author>Jem Matzan</author>
- <p>An interview with FreeBSD developer and FreeBSD Foundation Director
- Sam Leffler about the FreeBSD Foundation.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Open source is the ticket for In Ticketing</name>
- <url>http://business.newsforge.com/business/07/01/25/1642213.shtml?tid=33</url>
- <site-name>NewsForge</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.newsforge.com/</site-url>
- <date>2 February 2007</date>
- <author>Tina Gasperson</author>
- <p>Ticket broking firm <a href="http://www.inticketing.com/">In Ticketing</a>
- prefers FreeBSD on account of the security it provides.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Inside PC-BSD 1.3</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2007/01/25/inside-pc-bsd-13.html</url>
- <site-name>Onlamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>25 January 2007</date>
- <author>Dru Lavigne</author>
- <p>An interview with Kris Moore, Andrei Kolu, and Charles
- Landemaine of the PC-BSD release engineering team.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Interview with Matteo Riondato, FreeSBIE</name>
- <url>http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20070122#interview</url>
- <site-name>DistroWatch</site-name>
- <site-url>http://distrowatch.com/</site-url>
- <date>22 January 2007</date>
- <author>Distrowatch staff</author>
- <p>An interview with Matteo Riondato, FreeBSD developer and release
- engineer for FreeSBIE, a FreeBSD-based ``Live CD''.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD 6.2: Polished, More Stable</name>
- <url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3654371</url>
- <site-name>InternetNews.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>17 January 2007</date>
- <author>Sean Michael Kerner</author>
- <p>A brief look at FreeBSD 6.2.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeSBIE 2.0-RELEASE is Now Available!</name>
- <url>http://osnews.com/story.php/16957/FreeSBIE-2.0-Released</url>
- <site-name>OSnews</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.osnews.com</site-url>
- <date>16 January 2007</date>
- <author>Thom Holwerda</author>
- <p>A new release of FreeSBIE, a FreeBSD Live-CD, has been
- released after two years of development.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>New Year, New Look For PC-BSD</name>
- <url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3651641</url>
- <site-name>InternetNews.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>2 January 2007</date>
- <author>Sean Michael Kerner</author>
- <p>A look at the new features in PC-BSD 1.3.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Project of the Month: January 2007 - FreeNAS</name>
- <url>http://sourceforge.net/potm/potm-2007-01.php</url>
- <site-name>SourceForge.Net</site-name>
- <site-url>http://sourceforge.net/</site-url>
- <date>January 2007</date>
- <author>SF.Net Staff</author>
- <p>An interview with the developers of the FreeBSD-based FreeNAS
- project, on the occasion of it being selected as SourceForge's
- Project of the Month.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
- </year>
-
-</press>
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2008/Makefile b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2008/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index a49b61c759..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2008/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-# $FreeBSD$
-
-.if exists(../Makefile.conf)
-.include "../Makefile.conf"
-.endif
-.if exists(../Makefile.inc)
-.include "../Makefile.inc"
-.endif
-
-XMLDOCS+= index:${XSL_NEWS_NEWSFLASH_OLD}:news.xml:
-DEPENDSET.index=transtable news
-
-XMLDOCS+= press:${XSL_NEWS_PRESS_OLD}::
-DEPENDSET.press=transtable press
-
-.include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2008/news.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2008/news.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 7b2006e3c5..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2008/news.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,900 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE news PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for News//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/news.dtd">
-
-<!-- Simple schema for FreeBSD Project news.
-
- Divide time in to <year>, <month>, and <day> elements, each of which
- has a <name>.
-
- each <day> element contains one or more <event> elements.
-
- Each <event> contains an optional <title>, and then a <p>. <p> elements
- can contain <a> anchors.
-
- Use the <title> element if the <p> content is lengthy. When generating
- synopses of this information (e.g., for syndication using RDF files),
- the contents of <title> will be preferred over <p>.
-
- *** Former Summer of Code Students: Please note that you are an
- SoC alumnus when you add your new committer announcement.
- Also, don't feel shy to add more information about what you
- would like to work on. ***
--->
-
-<news>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>2008</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>25</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 7.1-RC2 Available</title>
-
- <p>The second and last release candidate of &os; 7.1 is now
- <a href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2008-December/047203.html">available</a>. ISO images for Tier-1 architectures are now
- available on most of the <a
- href="&url.doc.base-en;/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">&os;
- mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>23</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>&os; Foundation December 2008 Newsletter</title>
-
- <p>The &os; Foundation has published their <a
- href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/press/2008Dec-newsletter.shtml">Semi-Annual December 2008 newsletter</a>
- which summarizes what they have done to help the &os;
- Project and community.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 7.1-RC1 Available</title>
-
- <p>The first release candidate of &os; 7.1 is now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2008-December/047014.html">available</a>.
- ISO images for Tier-1 architectures are now available on
- most of the <a
- href="&url.doc.base-en;/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">&os;
- mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>BSD channel launched on YouTube</title>
-
- <p>We are pleased to announce the availability of a
- dedicated YouTube channel for technical lectures about
- FreeBSD and other BSD operating systems. The channel is
- available at <a
- href="http://www.youtube.com/bsdconferences">www.youtube.com/bsdconferences</a>.</p>
-
- <p>This channel allows us to post full hour long lectures
- from FreeBSD conferences. The first four videos that
- Julian Elisher recorded at <a
- href="http://www.meetbsd.com">MeetBSD</a> have been
- posted, and more are on the way.</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
- <month>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>28</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 6.4-RELEASE Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&enbase;/releases/6.4R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 6.4-RELEASE</a> is now available. Please be sure to check
- the <a
- href="&enbase;/releases/6.4R/relnotes.html">Release Notes</a>
- and <a href="&enbase;/releases/6.4R/errata.html">Release
- Errata</a>
- before installation for any late-breaking news and/or
- issues with 6.4. More information about FreeBSD releases
- can be found on the <a
- href="&enbase;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>Commit bit restored: <a href="mailto:pho@FreeBSD.org">Peter
- Holm</a> (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>16</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Official FreeBSD Forums Launched</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD project is finally, after much work, pleased to
- announce the availability of an official FreeBSD web based
- discussion forum. It is our hope that this forum will serve
- as a public support channel for FreeBSD users around the world
- and as a complement to our fine mailing lists.</p>
-
- <p>You can register and start using our new service here: <a
- href="http://forums.FreeBSD.org">http://forums.FreeBSD.org</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>July - September, 2008 Status Reports</title>
-
- <p>The July - September, 2008 Status Reports are <a
- href="&enbase;/news/status/report-2008-07-2008-09.html">now
- available</a> with 14 entries.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>3</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:rene@FreeBSD.org">
- Ren&eacute; Ladan</a> (doc-nl)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>&os; 6.4-RC2 Available</title>
-
- <p>The second Release Candidate for &os; 6.4 is now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2008-November/046364.html">available</a>.
- ISO images for Tier-1 architectures are available for
- download on most of the <a
- href="&url.doc.base-en;/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">&os; mirror sites</a>.
- &os; 6.4-RC2 should be the last of the public test builds
- for the FreeBSD 6.4 release cycle, therefore we encourage
- people to test and report any outstanding bugs as soon as
- possible.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>1</name>
- <event>
- <title>New committer: <a href="mailto:versus@FreeBSD.org">
- Konrad Jankowski</a> (src) - SoC2008 alumnus.</title>
-
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:versus@FreeBSD.org">Konrad Jankowski</a> (src).
- Konrad participated in <a href="http://code.google.com/soc">Summer Of Code 2008</a>.
- He will begin his work in the i18n area, specifically in
- bringing his SoC code (UTF-8 collation) to the coming releases.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>19</name>
- <event>
- <title>&os; 7.1-BETA2 Available</title>
-
- <p>The second beta release of &os; 7.1 is now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2008-October/046037.html">available</a>.
- ISO images for Tier-1 architectures can be found on most of the <a
- href="&url.doc.base-en;/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">&os; mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 6.4-RC1 Available</title>
-
- <p>The first release candidate of FreeBSD 6.4 is now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2008-October/045869.html">available</a>.
- ISO images for Tier-1 architectures are now available on
- most of the <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- FreeBSD mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:lstewart@FreeBSD.org">Lawrence
- Stewart</a> (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Summer of Code Projects Completed</title>
-
- <p>We are happy to report that 19 students successfully
- completed their FreeBSD <a
- href="&enbase;/projects/summerofcode-2008.html">Summer of
- Code</a> projects. Congratulations to both mentors and
- students, and thanks to <a
- href="http://www.google.com/">Google</a> for running this
- program and providing funding.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:zec@FreeBSD.org">Marko Zec</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>15</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>PC-BSD 7 Released</title>
-
- <p>PC-BSD 7 has just been released. PC-BSD is a
- successful desktop operating system based on FreeBSD that
- focuses on providing an easy to use desktop system for
- casual computer users. The release may be <a
- href="http://www.pcbsd.org">downloaded</a> or <a
- href="http://www.freebsdmall.com">purchased</a> on DVD.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:rnoland@FreeBSD.org">Robert Noland</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>13</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>&os; 6.4-BETA/7.1-BETA Available</title>
-
- <p>The final stage of the &os;-6.4 and &os;-7.1 Release cycle
- has begun with the first beta releases. The ISO images for
- Tier-1 architectures are now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2008-September/045016.html">available</a>
- for download on most of the <a
- href="&url.doc.base-en;/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">&os; mirror sites</a>.
- We encourage people to test and report any outstanding bugs.
- Please find more information about these releases on the <a
- href="&base;/releng/">Release Engineering Information</a>
- page.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:jpaetzel@FreeBSD.org">Josh Paetzel</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
- <day>
- <name>26</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:makc@FreeBSD.org">Max Brazhnikov</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>25</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>Enhanced commit privileges: <a
- href="mailto:stas@FreeBSD.org">Stanislav Sedov</a>
- (src, ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>22</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>Enhanced commit privileges: <a
- href="mailto:trasz@FreeBSD.org">Edward Tomasz Napierala</a>
- (src, ports) SoC2008 alumnus.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>19</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>April - June, 2008 Status Reports</title>
-
- <p>The April - June, 2008 Status Reports are <a
- href="&enbase;/news/status/report-2008-04-2008-06.html">now
- available</a> with 14 entries.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>Enhanced commit privileges: <a
- href="mailto:pgj@FreeBSD.org">G&aacute;bor P&aacute;li</a>
- (full doc/www)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>28</name>
- <event>
- <title>&os; Foundation Requesting Project Proposals</title>
-
- <p>The &os; Foundation is seeking the submission of proposals
- for work relating to any of the major &os; subsystems or
- infrastructure. A budget of $80,000 was allocated for 2008
- to fund multiple development projects. Proposals will be
- evaluated based on desirability, technical merit and
- cost-effectiveness.</p>
-
- <p>To find out more about the proposal process please read <a
- href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/documents/FreeBSD%20Foundation%20Proposals.pdf">the call</a>.
- </p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:rnoland@FreeBSD.org">Robert Noland</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:vanhu@FreeBSD.org">Yvan Vanhullebus</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>&os; Foundation July 2008 Newsletter</title>
-
- <p>The &os; Foundation has published their <a
- href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/press/2008Jul-newsletter.shtml">Semi-Annual July 2008 newsletter</a>
- which summarizes what they have done to help the &os;
- Project and community.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>New &os; Core Team elected</title>
-
- <p>The &os; Project is pleased to announce the conclusion
- of our fourth consecutive democratic election of project
- leadership. The &os; Core Team constitutes the
- project's "Board of Directors" and is responsible for
- vetting new src committers, arbitrating technical
- disagreements, weighing in on policy and administrative
- issues, and appointing sub-committees for handling
- specific duties (security officer, release engineers, port
- managers, webmasters, etc..). The core team has been
- democratically elected every 2 years by active &os;
- committers since 2000.</p>
-
- <p>Peter Wemm is rejoining the team after a 2 year hiatus,
- and Kris Kennaway is joining the team for the first time.
- The remaining 7 slots were filled with incumbents Wilko
- Bulte, Brooks Davis, Giorgos Keramidas, George
- V. Neville-Neil, Hiroki Sato, Murray Stokely, and Robert
- Watson.</p>
-
- <p>The new core team would like to especially thank outgoing
- members Wes Peters and Warner Losh for their many years of
- service to &os;, our electioneer Dr. Josef Karthauser
- for running another election for us, and our returning
- core secretary Philip Paeps.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:pgollucci@FreeBSD.org">Philip M. Gollucci</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:glarkin@FreeBSD.org">Greg Larkin</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>8</name>
- <event>
- <title>iXsystems Announces Professional &os; and PC-BSD Support
- Offering</title>
- <p>A <a
- href="http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/7/prweb1073304.htm">press
- release</a> announcing the launch of iXsystems' Professional
- Services Division which will provide Professional Enterprise
- Grade support, consulting, and development for &os; and PC-BSD.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:sson@FreeBSD.org">Stacey
- Son</a> (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>3</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org">Nathan
- Whitehorn</a> (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>23</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:erik@FreeBSD.org">Erik
- Cederstrand</a> (projects)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD Technologies in Firefox 3</title>
- <p>A
- <a href="http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/6/prweb1042664.htm">press
- release</a> describing FreeBSD technologies used by Mozilla
- Firefox.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>19</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:amdmi3@FreeBSD.org">Dmitry Marakasov</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>16</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:eri@FreeBSD.org">Ermal
- Lu&#231;i</a> (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>New committer: <a href="mailto:ivoras@FreeBSD.org">Ivan Voras</a>
- (src). SoC2005-2007 alumnus.</title>
-
- <p><a href="mailto:ivoras@FreeBSD.org">Ivan Voras</a> is now
- a src/ committer. He participated in the <a
- href="http://code.google.com/soc">Google Summer of
- Code</a> program in 2005, 2006, and 2007.</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD begins switch to Subversion</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Project has begun the switch of its source code
- management system from CVS to <a
- href="http://subversion.tigris.org/">Subversion</a>. At this
- point in time, FreeBSD's developers are making changes to the
- base system in the Subversion repository. We have a replication
- system in place that exports our work to the legacy CVS tree on
- a continuous basis.</p>
-
- <p>People who are using our extensive CVS based distribution
- network (including anoncvs, CVSup, cvsweb, ftp) will not be
- interrupted by our work-in-progress. We are committed to
- maintaining the existing CVS based distribution system for
- at least the support lifetime of all existing &quot;stable&quot;
- branches. Security and errata patches will continue to be made
- available in their usual CVS locations.</p>
-
- <p>We expect to make our Subversion based source tree and other
- supporting infrastructure public soon. There will be new
- mailing lists to subscribe to if you wish to receive Subversion
- commit notifications.</p>
-
- <p>Our ports, doc and www trees are not affected at this time. A
- separate decision will be made regarding those CVS repositories
- soon.</p>
-
- <p>Many people have contributed to the effort, but we wish
- to thank Michael Haggerty and the <a
- href="http://cvs2svn.tigris.org/">cvs2svn</a> project developers
- for their assistance with cvs2svn. <a
- href="mailto:peter@FreeBSD.org">Peter Wemm</a> spent several weeks
- of <a href="http://www.yahoo.com/">Yahoo!'s</a> time repairing
- the CVS tree, preparing for and performing the conversion, and
- the configuration of the Subversion infrastructure. Yahoo!
- donated the server hardware.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
- <day>
- <name>24</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:manolis@FreeBSD.org">Manolis
- Kiagias</a> (doc/www)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>22</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:ed@FreeBSD.org">Ed
- Schouten</a> (src)</p>
- </event>
-
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>14</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>January - March, 2008 Status Reports</title>
-
- <p>The January - March, 2008 Status Reports are <a
- href="&enbase;/news/status/report-2008-01-2008-03.html">now
- available</a> with 13 entries.</p>
- </event>
-
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>4</name>
- <day>
- <name>22</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Funded Summer of Code Projects Announced</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Project received over 100 applications for <a
- href="http://code.google.com/soc">Google's
- Summer of Code</a> program, amongst which 21 were selected
- for funding. Unfortunately, there were far more first rate
- applications than available spots for students. However,
- we encourage students to work together with us all year
- round. The FreeBSD Project is always willing to help
- mentor students learn more about operating system
- development through our normal community mailing lists and
- development forums. Contributing to an open source
- software project is a valuable component of a computer
- science education and great preparation for a career in
- software development.</p>
-
- <p>A complete list of the winning students and projects is
- available <a
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/projects/summerofcode-2008.html">here</a>.
- A <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2008">Summer of
- Code wiki</a> has been created and additional information
- about the projects will be added there soon.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:pgj@FreeBSD.org">G&aacute;bor
- P&aacute;li</a> (Hungarian doc/www)</p>
- </event>
-
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
- <day>
- <name>31</name>
- <event>
- <title>Student deadline extended for Summer of Code</title>
-
- <p>The deadline for student applications to participate in
- the <a href="http://code.google.com/soc">Google Summer of
- Code</a> has been extended by one week. The new deadline
- is Monday, April 7, 2008. If you haven't already, please
- visit our <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/summerofcode.html">FreeBSD
- Summer of Code page</a> and look at the example project
- ideas we've listed there, or propose your own. There are
- many new ideas listed since the first announcements went
- out.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>26</name>
- <event>
- <title>Now Accepting Student Applications for Google Summer of Code</title>
-
- <p>The student application period for the Google <a
- href="http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html">Summer of
- Code 2008</a> program has begun. Please peruse our list
- of FreeBSD specific <a
- href="&enbase;/projects/summerofcode.html">projects and
- potential mentors</a> and prepare your application before
- the March 31 deadline. Earlier applications are
- encouraged as this provides an opportunity for potential
- mentors to work on improving the applications with
- students before the deadline.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
- <event>
- <title>Participating in Google Summer of Code</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Project will soon be accepting applications for
- the Google <a
- href="http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html">Summer
- of Code 2008</a> program. This program will provide
- funding for students to spend the summer contributing to
- open source software projects. A list of FreeBSD specific
- projects and potential mentors is available <a
- href="&enbase;/projects/summerofcode.html">here</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Once a suitable project and mentor have been identified,
- interested students should complete a proposal and submit
- it to Google. The application period begins on March 24,
- 2008 and the final deadline is April 1, 2008 0:00 UTC.
- Please see the <a
- href="http://code.google.com/opensource/gsoc/2008/faqs.html">Google
- FAQ</a> for more information.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>14</name>
- <event>
- <title>New committer: <a href="mailto:rdivacky@FreeBSD.org">Roman Divacky</a>
- (src). SoC2006-2007 alumnus.</title>
-
- <p><a href="mailto:rdivacky@FreeBSD.org">Roman Divacky</a>
- is now a src/ committer. He participated in the Summer of
- Code program in 2006 and 2007, where he worked on Linux
- 2.6 compatibility.</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>8</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:lippe@FreeBSD.org">Felippe M. Motta</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>2</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:jadawin@FreeBSD.org">Philippe Audeoud</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>2</name>
- <day>
- <name>27</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&enbase;/releases/7.0R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 7.0-RELEASE</a> is now available. The
- <a href="&enbase;/releases/7.0R/errata.html">release errata</a>
- will be updated with late-breaking news and/or
- issues with 7.0, and should be consulted before
- installation. For more information about FreeBSD releases,
- see the <a
- href="&enbase;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>26</name>
- <event>
- <p>pfSense 1.2 <a
- href="http://blog.pfsense.org/?p=170">released</a>.</p>
- </event>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:ganbold@FreeBSD.org">Ganbold Tsagaankhuu</a>
- (doc/www)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:gahr@FreeBSD.org">Pietro Cerutti</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
- <event>
- <title>October-December, 2007 Status Reports</title>
-
- <p>The October-December, 2007 Status Reports are <a
- href="&enbase;/news/status/report-2007-10-2007-12.html">now
- available</a> with 25 entries.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>14</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:olli@FreeBSD.org">Oliver Fromme</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 7.0-RC2 Available</title>
-
- <p>The second release candidate of FreeBSD 7.0 is now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2008-February/040426.html">available</a>.
- ISO images for Tier-1 architectures are now available on most of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- FreeBSD mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:antoine@FreeBSD.org">Antoine Brodin</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>27</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:gonzo@FreeBSD.org">Oleksandr Tymoshenko</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&enbase;/releases/6.3R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 6.3-RELEASE</a> is now available. Please be sure to check
- the <a
- href="&enbase;/releases/6.3R/errata.html">release errata</a>
- before installation for any late-breaking news and/or
- issues with 6.3. More information about FreeBSD releases
- can be found on the <a
- href="&enbase;/releases/index.html">Release Information</a>
- page.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
- <event>
- <title>6 New RSS 2.0 Feeds Available</title>
-
- <p>Six new RSS 2.0 feeds have been made available on the
- FreeBSD website. It is now possible to subscribe to RSS
- 2.0 feeds for : <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/news/rss.xml">FreeBSD Project
- News</a>, <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/news/press-rss.xml">FreeBSD
- In the Media</a>, <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/events/rss.xml">Upcoming
- FreeBSD Events</a>, <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/security/rss.xml">FreeBSD
- Security Advisories</a>, <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/java/rss.xml">FreeBSD Java
- Updates</a>, and <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/rss.xml">FreeBSD GNOME
- Updates</a>. There is also an RSS 0.91 feed available for
- <a href="http://freebsd.kde.org/news.rdf">FreeBSD KDE
- Updates</a>.</p>
-
- <p>The new feeds all validate properly and have been tested
- with popular feed reading software. Please mail <a
- href="mailto:freebsd-www@FreeBSD.org">freebsd-www@FreeBSD.org</a>
- if you have any problems with the new feeds.</p>
-
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>9</name>
- <event>
- <p>DesktopBSD 1.6 is <a
- href="http://www.desktopbsd.net/index.php?id=43&amp;tx_ttnews[tt_news]=33&amp;tx_ttnews[backPid]=55&amp;cHash=46bfdce5e4">released</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>4</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:wxs@FreeBSD.org">Wesley Shields</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
- </year>
-
-</news>
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2008/press.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2008/press.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index dc023e431b..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2008/press.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,157 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE press PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Press//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/press.dtd">
-<!--
- COMMITTERS PLEASE NOTE:
- News articles referenced in this file are also to be archived under
- "freefall:/c/www/bsddoc/press/".
--->
-<press>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>2008</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>10</name>
- <story>
- <name>Review: PC-BSD 7</name>
- <url>http://www.osnews.com/story/20351/Review_PC-BSD_7</url>
- <site-name>OS News</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>02 October 2008</date>
- <author>Amjith Ramanujam</author>
- <p>A review of PC-BSD 7.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
- <story>
- <name>Network-Attached Storage on the Cheap</name>
- <url>http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/08/26/AR2008082600237.html</url>
- <site-name>Washington Post</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.washingtonpost.com/</site-url>
- <date>27 August 2008</date>
- <author>Tom Mainelli</author>
- <p>FreeBSD based FreeNAS is recommended for turning an old PC
- into a storage appliance.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>How Do Open Source Installations Compare by Operating System?</name>
- <url>https://www.osscensus.org/newsletter/Census-News-August-2008.html</url>
- <site-name>The Open-Source Census</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.osscensus.org/</site-url>
- <date>August 2008</date>
- <author>Stormy Peters</author>
- <p>A recent census shows interesting data about FreeBSD use.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>7</name>
- <story>
- <name>Book Review: Building a Server with FreeBSD 7</name>
- <url>http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/book_review_building_server_freebsd_7</url>
- <site-name>Free Software Magazine</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/</site-url>
- <date>7 July 2008</date>
- <author>Ken Leyba</author>
- <p>A review of the book &#34;Building a Server with FreeBSD 7&#34; by Bryan J.
- Hong.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Book Review: The Best of FreeBSD Basics</name>
- <url>http://www.osnews.com/story/19947/Book_Review:_The_Best_of_FreeBSD_Basics</url>
- <site-name>OS News</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>2 July 2008</date>
- <author>Peter Hummers</author>
- <p>A review of the book &#34;The Best of FreeBSD Basics&#34;.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>6</name>
- <story>
- <name>How FreeBSD makes vulnerability auditing easy: portaudit</name>
- <url>http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=477</url>
- <site-name>Tech Republic</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.techrepublic.com.com/</site-url>
- <date>24 June 2008</date>
- <author>Chad Perrin</author>
- <p>An article that highlights the ease with which a FreeBSD
- system can be kept upto-date with respect to vulnerabilities.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Writing a kernel module for FreeBSD 7</name>
- <url>http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/writing_a_kernel_module_for_freebsd</url>
- <site-name>Free Software Magazine</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/</site-url>
- <date>19 June 2008</date>
- <author>Yousef Ourabi</author>
- <p>A short introduction to building kernel modules on FreeBSD 7.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Review of FreeBSD 7</name>
- <url>http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/review_of_freebsd_7</url>
- <site-name>Free Software Magazine</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/</site-url>
- <date>5 March 2008</date>
- <author>Yousef Ourabi</author>
- <p>A review of FreeBSD 7.0 Beta 3.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>2</name>
- <story>
- <name>Faster Performance, Fewer Machines For FreeBSD?</name>
- <url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3731386/Faster+Performance+Fewer+Machines+For+FreeBSD.htm</url>
- <site-name>InternetNews.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>29 February 2008</date>
- <author>Sean Michael Kerner</author>
- <p>A brief look at FreeBSD 7.0.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>What's New in FreeBSD 7.0</name>
- <url>http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2008/02/26/whats-new-in-freebsd-70.html</url>
- <site-name>ONLamp.com</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.onlamp.com/</site-url>
- <date>26 February 2008</date>
- <author>Federico Biancuzzi</author>
- <p>An interview with several FreeBSD developers about features in
- FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>DesktopBSD 1.6 Released</name>
- <url>http://www.osnews.com/story/19134/DesktopBSD_1.6_Released</url>
- <site-name>OSNews</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.osnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>9 January 2008</date>
- <author>Thom Holwerda</author>
- <p>Version 1.6 of DesktopBSD has been released. <a
- href="http://www.desktopbsd.net/">DesktopBSD</a> is a
- desktop operating system based on FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
- </year>
-
-</press>
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2009/Makefile b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2009/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index a49b61c759..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2009/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-# $FreeBSD$
-
-.if exists(../Makefile.conf)
-.include "../Makefile.conf"
-.endif
-.if exists(../Makefile.inc)
-.include "../Makefile.inc"
-.endif
-
-XMLDOCS+= index:${XSL_NEWS_NEWSFLASH_OLD}:news.xml:
-DEPENDSET.index=transtable news
-
-XMLDOCS+= press:${XSL_NEWS_PRESS_OLD}::
-DEPENDSET.press=transtable press
-
-.include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2009/news.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2009/news.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index cf34a25d37..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2009/news.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,867 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE news PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for News//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/news.dtd">
-
-<!-- Simple schema for FreeBSD Project news.
-
- Divide time in to <year>, <month>, and <day> elements, each of which
- has a <name>.
-
- each <day> element contains one or more <event> elements.
-
- Each <event> contains an optional <title>, and then a <p>. <p> elements
- can contain <a> anchors.
-
- Use the <title> element if the <p> content is lengthy. When generating
- synopses of this information (e.g., for syndication using RDF files),
- the contents of <title> will be preferred over <p>.
-
- *** Former Summer of Code Students: Please note that you are an
- SoC alumnus when you add your new committer announcement.
- Also, don't feel shy to add more information about what you
- would like to work on. ***
--->
-
-<news>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>2009</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>20</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:ryusuke@FreeBSD.org">Ryusuke
- SUZUKI</a> (doc/ja_JP, www/ja)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:gavin@FreeBSD.org">Gavin
- Atkinson</a> (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Official support for NVIDIA graphics cards on amd64
- architecture</title>
-
- <p>The NVIDIA Corporation releases an initial BETA version of
- NVIDIA 195.22 &os; graphics drivers for both i386 and amd64
- architectures. The drivers support recent versions of the
- &os; operating system, i.e. 7.2-STABLE and 8.0-RELEASE and
- provide support for features like SLI, improved
- compatibility and performance, especially on systems with
- 4GB or more of RAM. This marks the first driver release for
- amd64, as it was previously available only for i386
- architecture. Please see the original <a
- href="http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=142120">announcement</a>
- for more information.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>27</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 8.0 press release</title>
-
- <p>The <a href="&enbase;/releases/8.0R/pressrelease.html">FreeBSD
- 8.0 press release</a> is now available.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>26</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&enbase;/releases/8.0R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 8.0-RELEASE</a> is now available. Please be sure to check
- the <a href="&enbase;/releases/8.0R/relnotes.html">Release
- Notes</a> and <a
- href="&enbase;/releases/8.0R/errata.html">Release
- Errata</a> before installation for any late-breaking news
- and/or issues with 8.0. More information about FreeBSD
- releases can be found on the <a
- href="&enbase;/releases/index.html">Release
- Information</a> page.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:mandree@FreeBSD.org">Matthias Andree</a> (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>&os; 8.0-RC3 Available</title>
-
- <p>The third of the Release Candidates for the &os;-8.0
- release cycle is now available. ISO images for Tier-1
- architectures and a <em>memory stick</em> image for
- amd64/i386 are now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2009-November/052699.html">available</a>
- on most of the <a
- href="&url.doc.base-en;/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">&os;
- mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>29</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:sylvio@FreeBSD.org">Sylvio
- Cesar Teixeira</a> (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>28</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>&os; 8.0-RC2 Available</title>
-
- <p>The second of the Release Candidates for the &os;-8.0
- release cycle is now available. ISO images for Tier-1
- architectures and a <em>memory stick</em> image for
- amd64/i386 are now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2009-October/052544.html">available</a>
- on most of the <a
- href="&url.doc.base-en;/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">&os;
- mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>April-September, 2009 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The April-September, 2009 Status Report is <a
- href="&base;/news/status/report-2009-04-2009-09.html">now
- available</a> with 38 entries.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:jh@FreeBSD.org">Jaakko
- Heinonen</a> (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>&os; 8.0-RC1 Available</title>
-
- <p>The first of the Release Candidates for the &os;-8.0
- release cycle is now available. ISO images for Tier-1
- architectures and a <em>memory stick</em> image for
- amd64/i386 are now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2009-September/052024.html">available</a>
- on most of the <a
- href="&url.doc.base-en;/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">&os;
- mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>15</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:wen@FreeBSD.org">Wen
- Heping</a> (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>&os; 8.0-BETA4 Available</title>
-
- <p>The fourth and last of the BETA builds for the &os;-8.0
- release cycle is now available. ISO images for Tier-1
- architectures and a <em>memory stick</em> image for
- amd64/i386 are now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2009-September/051801.html">available</a>
- on most of the <a
- href="&url.doc.base-en;/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">&os;
- mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>24</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>&os; 8.0-BETA3 Available</title>
-
- <p>The third of the BETA builds for the &os;-8.0 release
- cycle is now available. ISO images for Tier-1 architectures
- and a <em>memory stick</em> image for amd64/i386 are now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2009-August/051628.html">available</a>
- on most of the <a
- href="&url.doc.base-en;/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">&os;
- mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>10</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:fluffy@FreeBSD.org">Dima
- Panov</a> (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>20</name>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:yzlin@FreeBSD.org">Yi-Jheng
- Lin</a> (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>&os; 8.0-BETA2 Available</title>
-
- <p>The final stage of the &os;-8.0 Release cycle continues
- with the second public beta release. The &os; 8.0-BETA2
- ISO images for Tier-1 architectures are now available for
- download on most of the <a
- href="&url.doc.base-en;/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- &os; mirror sites</a>. As with the first beta release,
- this is not yet intended for use in a production
- environment. However we encourage our users to test this
- release and report any bugs and problems you may have
- found. For more information about this release and
- updating details please see the official <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2009-July/051181.html">
- announcement</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>&os; 8.0-BETA1 Available</title>
-
- <p>The final stage of the &os;-8.0 Release cycle has begun
- with the first public beta release. The &os; 8.0-BETA1
- ISO images for Tier-1 architectures are now available for
- download on most of the <a
- href="&url.doc.base-en;/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">
- &os; mirror sites</a>. We encourage our users to give
- &os; 8.0-BETA1 a try and provide us with the feedback,
- however please read the official <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2009-July/051018.html">
- announcement</a> carefully before starting to use this
- release.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:np@FreeBSD.org">Navdeep
- Parhar</a> (src)</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:tuexen@FreeBSD.org">Michael
- Tuexen</a> (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Portmgr reorganization</title>
-
- <p>Portmgr is happy to announce that two new members will
- join the team.</p>
-
- <p>Martin Wilke has been one of our most active committers
- since receiving his commit bit today 3 years ago. He has
- been working in a number of subgroups including python,
- ports-security and the KDE team.</p>
-
- <p>Ion-Mihai Tetcu has been interested in regression testing
- and qualitiy assurance, creating QAT automated tinderbox
- testing of all port commits on a per-commit basis, and adding
- on-the-fly feedback to the snapshot builds from the pointyhat
- package cluster.</p>
-
- <p>Unfortunately, we will also be saying goodbye to Kirill
- Ponomarew, who hasn't had much time to spend on FreeBSD and
- will be stepping down from portmgr.</p>
-
- <p>We thank Kirill for all his contributions in the past and
- wish Martin and Ion-Mihai the best of luck with the new tasks
- bestowed upon them.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>3</name>
- <event>
- <p>New bugmeister members:
- <a href="mailto:gavin@FreeBSD.org">Gavin Atkinson</a>,
- <a href="mailto:vwe@FreeBSD.org">Volker Werth</a>
- </p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>28</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:avl@FreeBSD.org">Alexander
- Logvinov
- </a> (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>27</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:kmoore@FreeBSD.org">Kris
- Moore</a> (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>23</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:bcr@FreeBSD.org">Benedict
- Reuschling</a> (doc/de_DE, www/de)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>22</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:jilles@FreeBSD.org">Jilles
- Tjoelker</a> (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>20</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:tota@FreeBSD.org">TAKATSU
- Tomonari</a> (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Google Summer of Code Projects Announced</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Project again received many high quality
- applications from students participating
- in <a href="http://code.google.com/soc">Google's Summer of
- Code</a> program. This year 20 student proposals were
- accepted to work with the FreeBSD Project as part of this
- program. For those with projects that were not accepted
- this year, we'd like to note that the FreeBSD Project is
- always willing to help mentor students so they can learn
- more about operating system development through our normal
- community mailing lists and development forums.</p>
-
- <p>The complete list of student projects selected for funding
- is :
-
- <ul>
-<li><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/AdityaSarawgi">Aditya Sarawgi</a>, <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SOC2009AdityaSarawgi">Improving
- Second Extended File system (ext2fs) and making it GPL free</a>
- (Mentor: <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/UlfLilleengen">Ulf Lilleengen</a>)
-</li><li><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/AlejandroPulver">Alejandro Pulver</a>, <em>Ports license
- infrastructure (part 2: integration)</em>
- (Mentor: <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/ErwinLansing">Erwin Lansing</a>)
-</li><li><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/AnaKukec">Ana Kukec</a>, <em>IPv6 Secure Neighbor Discovery
- - native kernel APIs for FreeBSD</em>
- (Mentor: <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BjoernZeeb">Bjoern Zeeb</a>)
-</li><li><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/DavidForsythe">David Forsythe</a>, <em><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SoC2009DavidForsythe">Package
- tools rewrite via a new package library, with new
- features</a></em> (Mentor: <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/TimKientzle">Tim Kientzle</a>)
-</li><li><a class="nonexistent"
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/EdwardTomaszNapierala">Edward Tomasz Napierala</a>, <em>Hierarchical
- Resource Limits</em>
- (Mentor: <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BrooksDavis">Brooks Davis</a>)
-</li><li><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/FabioChecconi">Fabio Checconi</a>, <em><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SOC2009FabioChecconi">Geom-based
- Disk Schedulers</a></em> (Mentor: <a class="nonexistent"
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/LuigiRizzo">Luigi Rizzo</a>)
-</li><li><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/FangWang">Fang Wang</a>, <em>Implement TCP UTO</em>
- (Mentor: <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/RuiPaulo">Rui Paulo</a>)
-</li><li><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/G%C3%A1borK%C3%B6vesd%C3%A1n">Gábor Kövesdán</a>, <em><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/G%C3%A1borSoC2009">BSD-licensed
- libiconv in base system</a></em>
- (Mentor: <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/XinLi">Xin Li</a>)
-</li><li><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/GlebKurtsov">Gleb Kurtsov</a>, <em><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SOC2009GlebKurtsov">In
- kernel stackable cryptographic filesystem (pefs)</a></em>
- (Mentor: <a class="nonexistent"
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/StanislavSedov">Stanislav Sedov</a>)
-</li><li><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/IliasMarinos">Ilias Marinos</a>, <em><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SOC2009IliasMarinos">Application-Specific
- Audit Trails</a></em>
- (Mentor: <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/RobertWatson">Robert Watson</a>)
-</li><li><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/MartaCarbone">Marta Carbone</a>, <em><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SOC2009MartaCarbone">Ipfw
- and dummynet improvements</a></em> (Mentor: <a class="nonexistent"
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/LuigiRizzo">Luigi Rizzo</a>)
-</li><li><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/NikhilBysani">Nikhil Bysani</a>, <em>Porting <a class="nonexistent"
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/NetworkManager">NetworkManager</a> to FreeBSD</em>
- (Mentor: <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/EdSchouten">Ed Schouten</a>)
-</li><li><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/P%C3%A1liG%C3%A1borJ%C3%A1nos">Páli Gábor János</a>, <em><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PGJSoC2009">Design
- and Implementation of Subsystem Support Libraries for Monitoring
- and Management</a></em>
- (Mentor: <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/OleksandrTymoshenko">Oleksandr Tymoshenko</a>)
-</li><li><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PrashantVaibhav">Prashant Vaibhav</a>, <em><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SOC2009PrashantVaibhav">Reworking
- the callout scheme: towards a tickless kernel</a></em>
- (Mentor: <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/EdMaste">Ed Maste</a>)
-</li><li><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SatishSrinivasan">Satish Srinivasan</a>, <em>TrustedBSD
- Audit: Developing BSD licensed tools for importing, exporting
- from/to Linux audit log format and BSM</em>
- (Mentor: <a class="nonexistent"
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/StaceySon">Stacey Son</a>)
-</li><li><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SylvestreGallon">Sylvestre Gallon</a>, <em><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SOC2009SylvestreGallon">USB
- improvements under FreeBSD</a></em>
- (Mentor: <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PhilipPaeps">Philip Paeps</a>)
-</li><li><a class="nonexistent"
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/TatsianaElavaya">Tatsiana Elavaya</a>, <em><a class="nonexistent"
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SOC2009TatsianaElavaya">ipfw ruleset optimization and
- highlevel rule definition language</a></em>
- (Mentor: <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/DiomidisSpinellis">Diomidis Spinellis</a>)
-</li><li><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/TatsianaSeveryna">Tatsiana Severyna</a>, <em><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SOC2009TatsianaSeveryna">puffs
- (pass-to-userspace framework file system) port for
- FreeBSD</a></em> (Mentor: <a class="nonexistent"
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/KonstantinBelousov">Konstantin Belousov</a>)
-</li><li><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/ZachariahRiggle">Zachariah Riggle</a>, <em>TCP\IP
- Regression Testing Suite</em>
- (Mentor: <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/GeorgeNevilleNeil">George Neville Neil</a>)
-</li><li><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/ZhaoShuai">Zhao Shuai</a>, <em><a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SOC2009ZhaoShuai">FIFO
- Optimizations</a></em>
- (Mentor: <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/JohnBaldwin">John Baldwin</a>)
-</li>
-</ul></p>
-
- <p>The <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2009">Summer
- of Code wiki</a> contains additional information about
- FreeBSD Participation in this program. Coding starts May
- 23, so please join us in welcoming the 20 new students to
- our community.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>January - March, 2009 Status Reports</title>
-
- <p>The January - March, 2009 Status Reports are <a
- href="&enbase;/news/status/report-2009-01-2009-03.html">now
- available</a> with 15 entries.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer, SoC alumnus: <a href="mailto:snb@FreeBSD.org">Nick
- Barkas</a> (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&enbase;/releases/7.2R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 7.2-RELEASE</a> is now available. Please be sure to check
- the <a href="&enbase;/releases/7.2R/relnotes.html">Release
- Notes</a> and <a
- href="&enbase;/releases/7.2R/errata.html">Release
- Errata</a> before installation for any late-breaking news
- and/or issues with 7.2. More information about FreeBSD
- releases can be found on the <a
- href="&enbase;/releases/index.html">Release
- Information</a> page.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>24</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 7.2-RC2 Available</title>
-
- <p>The second of two planned Release Candidates for the &os;
- 7.2-RELEASE cycle is now available. ISO images for Tier-1
- architectures are now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2009-April/049591.html">available</a>
- on most of the <a
-
- href="&url.doc.base-en;/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">&os;
- mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>21</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>DCBSDCon Videos Posted</title>
-
- <p>All of the technical sessions from the recent <a
- href="http://www.dcbsdcon.org">DCBSDCon 2009</a>
- conference were recorded and are now available in the <a
- href="http://www.youtube.com/bsdconferences">BSDConferences</a>
- channel on <a href="http://www.youtube.com">YouTube</a>.
- There are now 50 separate videos of technical talks from
- MeetBSD, NYCBSDCon, AsiaBSDCon, and BSDCan available in
- the channel.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 7.2-RC1 Available</title>
-
- <p>The first of two planned Release Candidates for the &os;
- 7.2-RELEASE cycle is now available. ISO images for Tier-1
- architectures are now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2009-April/049464.html">available</a>
- on most of the <a
-
- href="&url.doc.base-en;/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">&os;
- mirror sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>Enhanced commit privileges: <a
- href="mailto:pgj@FreeBSD.org">G&aacute;bor P&aacute;li</a>
- (ports, doc)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>10</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>PC-BSD 7.1 Released</title>
-
- <p>PC-BSD 7.1 has been released. PC-BSD is a
- successful desktop operating system based on FreeBSD that
- focuses on providing an easy to use desktop system for
- casual computer users. A list of new features/updates
- since the last version can be found <a
- href="http://www.pcbsd.org/content/view/104/30/">here</a>.</p>
-
- <p>The new release may be <a
- href="http://www.pcbsd.org">downloaded</a> or <a
- href="http://www.freebsdmall.com">purchased</a> on DVD.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:rmacklem@FreeBSD.org">Rick
- Macklem</a> (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 7.2-BETA1 Available</title>
-
- <p>The final stage of the &os; 7.2-RELEASE cycle has begun
- with the first beta release. ISO images for Tier-1
- architectures are now <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable/2009-April/049233.html">available</a>
- on most of the <a
-
-href="&url.doc.base-en;/books/handbook/mirrors-ftp.html">&os; mirror
-sites</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>25</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:skreuzer@FreeBSD.org">Steven
- Kreuzer</a> (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>22</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>The &os; Project participates in the Google Summer of
- Code 2009 program</title>
-
- <p>We are pleased to announce that Google has invited the &os;
- Project to participate in their Summer of Code 2009 program,
- which allows students to get paid to work on the &os; source
- code. We invite students interested in working on &os; to
- submit their proposals as soon as possible.</p>
-
- <p>For more information please see the <a
- href="&enbase;/projects/summerofcode.html">&os; Summer Projects</a>
- page for recommended project ideas and the official <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-announce/2009-March/001242.html">announcement</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>16</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:fabient@FreeBSD.org">Fabien
- Thomas</a> (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>12</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>Follow FreeBSD on Twitter</title>
-
- <p>There are a number of semi-official Twitter streams
- available now with the latest updates from the FreeBSD
- Project. The <a
- href="http://twitter.com/freebsdannounce">@freebsdannounce</a>
- stream provides a short summary and link to the full
- newsflash posts. <a
- href="http://twitter.com/freebsdblogs">@freebsdblogs</a>
- syndicates the FreeBSD developer blogs from <a
- href="http://planet.freebsdish.org">Planet FreeBSD</a>.
- <a href="http://twitter.com/freebsd">@freebsd</a>
- syndicates both of the above sources and more. Finally,
- the new <a
- href="http://twitter.com/bsdevents">@bsdevents</a> stream
- includes all the events from our <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/events">events page</a> plus
- additional reminders and notices of BSD gatherings.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>3</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:dhn@FreeBSD.org">Dennis
- Herrmann</a> (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:dchagin@FreeBSD.org">Dmitry
- Chagin</a> (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>2</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>19</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:mva@FreeBSD.org">Marcus von
- Appen</a> (ports)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>18</name>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:avg@FreeBSD.org">Andriy Gapon</a>
- (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>14</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>KDE 4.2.0 available for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <p>KDE 4.2.0 has been merged into the ports tree. For a
- detailed list of improvements, please refer to the
- <a href="http://kde.org/announcements/4.2/index.php">
- announcement</a>. For general information about KDE on
- FreeBSD, please see the <a href="http://freebsd.kde.org">
- KDE on FreeBSD</a> project page.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>1</name>
-
- <day>
- <name>28</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>October - December, 2008 Status Reports</title>
-
- <p>The October - December, 2008 Status Reports are <a
- href="&enbase;/news/status/report-2008-10-2008-12.html">now
- available</a> with 19 entries.</p>
- </event>
-
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:beat@FreeBSD.org">Beat G&auml;tzi</a>
- (ports)</p>
- </event>
- <event>
- <p>New committer: <a href="mailto:jamie@FreeBSD.org">Jamie
- Gritton</a> (src)</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>17</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD Kernel Internals Video Posted</title>
-
- <p>The first lecture from Kirk McKusick's full
- length <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwbqBdghh6E">FreeBSD
- Kernel Internals</a> course has been posted to
- the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/bsdconferences">BSD
- Conferences</a> channel
- on <a href="http://www.youtube.com">YouTube</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- <day>
- <name>9</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>GNOME 2.24.2 Available for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD GNOME team is proud to announce the release of
- GNOME 2.24.2 for FreeBSD. More details can be found on
- the <a href="&enbase;/gnome/index.html">FreeBSD GNOME Project
- page</a>.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- <day>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <event>
- <title>FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE Available</title>
-
- <p><a href="&enbase;/releases/7.1R/announce.html">FreeBSD
- 7.1-RELEASE</a> is now available. Please be sure to check
- the <a href="&enbase;/releases/7.1R/relnotes.html">Release
- Notes</a> and <a
- href="&enbase;/releases/7.1R/errata.html">Release
- Errata</a> before installation for any late-breaking news
- and/or issues with 7.1. More information about FreeBSD
- releases can be found on the <a
- href="&enbase;/releases/index.html">Release
- Information</a> page.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
- </month>
- </year>
-
-</news>
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-<!DOCTYPE press PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Press//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/press.dtd">
-<!--
- COMMITTERS PLEASE NOTE:
- News articles referenced in this file are also to be archived under
- "freefall:/c/www/bsddoc/press/".
--->
-<press>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <year>
- <name>2009</name>
-
- <month>
- <name>11</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeNAS 0.7 adds ZFS support</name>
- <url>http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/FreeNAS-0-7-adds-ZFS-support-853475.html</url>
- <site-name>The H</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.h-online.com/</site-url>
- <date>09 November 2009</date>
- <author>crve</author>
- <p>A description of the new features in version 0.7 of the FreeBSD-based FreeNAS project.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Update your FreeBSD software with care</name>
- <url>http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=2615</url>
- <site-name>Tech Republic</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.techrepublic.com/</site-url>
- <date>09 November 2009</date>
- <author>Chad Perrin</author>
- <p>Chad Perrin describes how he keeps his FreeBSD system up to date.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>8</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>&os; 8 Getting New Routing Architecture</name>
- <url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3835746</url>
- <site-name>InternetNews.com &dash; WebMediaBrands Inc.</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>21 August 2009</date>
- <author>Sean Michael Kerner</author>
- <p>This article introduces recent work on &os; network routing
- architecture done by senior network architect from Blue Coat
- &dash; Qing Li. Its main goal is to optimize &os; routing
- code to better utilize parallel processing CPUs.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeNAS: A Simple Data Storage Solution</name>
- <url>http://www.radioworld.com/article/85170</url>
- <site-name>Radio World</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.radioworld.com/</site-url>
- <date>11 August 2009</date>
- <author>Todd Dixon</author>
- <p>The author is impressed by the speed and low resource usage of
- FreeBSD-based FreeNAS.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>7</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Why &os; 8 Won't Rewrite the Book</name>
- <url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3830041</url>
- <site-name>InternetNews.com &dash; WebMediaBrands Inc.</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>15 July 2009</date>
- <author>Sean Michael Kerner</author>
- <p>An article about the upcoming &os; 8.0 release, which
- includes interviews with Michael Lucas, author of the Absolute
- &os; book, Matt Olander of iXsystems, and Kris Moore of
- PC-BSD. The primary focus of the article is how &os;, even
- across major releases, still keeps the disruption for users
- to a minimum, and introduces new features and improvements
- without forcing a paradigm shift on the users.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>6</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Most Reliable Hosting Company Sites in May 2009</name>
- <url>http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2009/06/02/most_reliable_hosting_company_sites_in_may_2009.html</url>
- <site-name>Netcraft Ltd.</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.netcraft.com/</site-url>
- <date>02 June 2009</date>
- <author>Paul Mutton</author>
- <p>Three of the top five hosting providers in Netcraft's list
- run FreeBSD.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Securing Network Services with FreeBSD Jails</name>
- <url>http://www.packtpub.com/article/securing-network-services-with-freebsd-jails</url>
- <site-name>Packt Publishing</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.packtpub.com/</site-url>
- <date>June 2009</date>
- <author>Christer Edwards</author>
- <p>An article on using FreeBSD's jails to safely run network services.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>5</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD 7.2 released, now with Superpages</name>
- <url>http://www.h-online.com/open/FreeBSD-7-2-released-now-with-Superpages--/news/113204</url>
- <site-name>The H</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.h-online.com/</site-url>
- <date>04 May 2009</date>
- <author>djwm</author>
- <p>An brief article on FreeBSD 7.2.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD 7.2 Review: Improved Virtualization</name>
- <url>http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/freebsd-72-review-improved-virtualization.html</url>
- <site-name>nixCraft</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.cyberciti.biz/</site-url>
- <date>02 May 2009</date>
- <author>Vivek Gite</author>
- <p>Coverage of the new jail features in FreeBSD 7.2.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>4</name>
-
- <story>
- <name>Great Bay Software Switches to BSD from Linux</name>
- <url>http://www.marketwire.com/press-release/Great-Bay-Software-975478.html</url>
- <site-name>Great Bay Software</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.greatbaysoftware.com/</site-url>
- <date>16 April 2009</date>
- <author>Bob Durkee</author>
- <p>Great Bay Software, the innovator of Endpoint Profiling for enterprise networks,
- has switched to &os; from Linux for all of its appliances including the
- Beacon Endpoint Profiler 3.0.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>First look at PC-BSD 7.1</name>
- <url>http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20090413#feature</url>
- <site-name>Distro Watch</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.distrowatch.com/</site-url>
- <date>13 April 2009</date>
- <p>A reviewer takes PC-BSD 7.1 out for a spin.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>Combining Debian and FreeBSD; Pushing the Envelope of FOSS</name>
- <url>http://www.linux-mag.com/id/7295</url>
- <site-name>Linux Magazine</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.linux-mag.com/</site-url>
- <date>9 April 2009</date>
- <author>Nathan Willis</author>
- <p>Coverage of Debian GNU/kFreeBSD, a GNU operating system that
- uses the FreeBSD kernel.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>3</name>
- <story>
- <name>Tomahawk Desktop Switches to BSD from Linux</name>
- <url>http://www.tomahawkcomputers.com/fund-raising/phase-one.html</url>
- <site-name>Tomahawk Computers</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.tomahawkcomputers.com/</site-url>
- <date>10 March 2009</date>
- <author>Sagara Wijetunga</author>
- <p>Tomahawk Computers Pte Ltd. has switched to &os; from
- Linux to make the next version of the Tomahawk Desktop operating
- system.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
-
- <month>
- <name>1</name>
- <story>
- <name>Coyote Point Builds on FreeBSD to Accelerate</name>
- <url>http://www.internetnews.com/infra/article.php/3795791</url>
- <site-name>Internet News</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>13 January 2009</date>
- <author>Sean Michael Kerner</author>
- <p>FreeBSD is at the core of Coyote Point's appliance.</p>
- </story>
-
- <story>
- <name>FreeBSD 7.1 Gets a Little Help from Sun</name>
- <url>http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3794561</url>
- <site-name>Internet News</site-name>
- <site-url>http://www.internetnews.com/</site-url>
- <date>06 January 2009</date>
- <author>Sean Michael Kerner</author>
- <p>An article covering technology sharing between Sun and the FreeBSD
- project and other new features in FreeBSD 7.1.</p>
- </story>
- </month>
- </year>
-
-</press>
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- <head>
- <title>&title;</title>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
- </head>
-
- <body class="navinclude.about">
-
- <table class="tblbasic">
- <tbody>
- <tr>
- <td><h2 align="center"><a name="announce">Security Incident on
- FreeBSD Infrastructure</a></h2>
-
- <b>From:</b> FreeBSD Security Officer &lt;security-officer@FreeBSD.org&gt;<br />
- <b>To:</b> FreeBSD Security &lt;FreeBSD-security@FreeBSD.org&gt;<br />
- <b>Bcc:</b> freebsd-announce@freebsd.org, freebsd-security-notifications@FreeBSD.org<br />
- <b>Reply-To:</b> secteam@FreeBSD.org<br />
- <b>Subject:</b> Security Incident on FreeBSD Infrastructure<br />
-
- <p>On Sunday 11th of November, an intrusion was detected on two
- machines within the FreeBSD.org cluster. The affected machines
- were taken offline for analysis. Additionally, a large portion
- of the remaining infrastructure machines were also taken offline
- as a precaution.</p>
-
- <p>We have found no evidence of any modifications that would put
- any end user at risk. However, we do urge all users to read the
- report available at
- <a href="/news/2012-compromise.html">http://www.freebsd.org/news/2012-compromise.html</a>
- and decide on any required actions themselves. We will continue
- to update that page as further information becomes known. We do
- not currently believe users have been affected given current
- forensic analysis, but we will provide updated information if
- this changes.</p>
-
- <p>As a result of this event, a number of operational security
- changes are being made at the FreeBSD Project, in order to
- further improve our resilience to potential attacks. We plan,
- therefore, to more rapidly deprecate a number of legacy services,
- such as cvsup distribution of FreeBSD source, in favour of our
- more robust Subversion, freebsd-update, and portsnap models.</p>
-
- <p>More information is available at
- <a href="/news/2012-compromise.html">http://www.freebsd.org/news/2012-compromise.html</a></p>
-
- <p>Saturday November 17th, 2012</p>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </tbody>
- </table>
- <br />
-
- <h2><a name="toc">Table of Contents</a></h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="#announce">Announcement</a></li>
- <li><a href="#update20130430">Update: 30th April 2013</a></li>
- <li><a href="#update20130323">Update: 23rd March 2013</a></li>
- <li><a href="#update20130303">Update: 3rd March 2013</a></li>
- <li><a href="#update20121229">Update: 29th December 2012</a></li>
- <li><a href="#update20121127">Update: 27th November 2012</a></li>
- <li><a href="#update20121122">Update: 22nd November 2012</a></li>
- <li><a href="#update20121118">Update: 18th November 2012</a></li>
- <li><a href="#details">Initial Details: 17th November 2012</a></li>
- <li><a href="#impact">What is the Impact?</a></li>
- <li><a href="#done">What has FreeBSD.org done about this?</a></li>
- <li><a href="#recommend">Recommendations</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h1><a name="update20130430">Update: April 30th, 2013</a></h1>
-
- <p>Port managers and cluster administrators have completed the
- restoration of binary package building in the last few weeks.
- This has brought us back the continuous updates for the old-style
- binary packages on the 8.x and 9.x -STABLE branches. Note that,
- as beneficial consequences, Release Candidate builds for the 8.4
- release cycle can now include binary packages on the install
- media, and the Project was able to add the missing binary packages
- retroactively for 9.1-RELEASE on i386 and amd64 platforms.</p>
-
- <p>Port managers are currently working on introducing new-style (as
- known as <q>pkgng</q>) binary packages in the coming months,
- please check the <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports-announce/">
- &os; ports announcements list</a> for further gradual status
- updates.</p>
-
- <p>This is planned to be the last status update to this page. An
- official announcement will be sent to the <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-announce/">
- &os; announcements mailing list</a> with the further details
- soon.</p>
-
- <h1><a name="update20130323">Update: March 23rd, 2013</a></h1>
-
- <p>Port managers have successfully restored some of the Project's
- binary package building capacity. There are some issues left
- still to resolve, e.g. how to publish the resulting package sets
- in a secure manner or how to build packages seamlessly for 8.x and
- 9.x systems on a recent 10.x system that the head node
- ("pointyhat") is running, but we are very close to finish with the
- preparations required for providing binary packages for the
- upcoming 8.4 and further releases.</p>
-
- <h1><a name="update20130302">Update: March 3rd, 2013</a></h1>
-
- <p>Redports underwent a full security audit, and as a result could
- be brought back on line. This took place on the 5th February, and
- since then more backend hardware has been added to bring it back
- up to full strength. On 11th February, sanity checks for ports
- have been turned back on, reenabling generation and update of the
- INDEX files used. The portsnap(8) service has been switched from
- CVS to SVN on 25th February. The binary package building
- infrastructure has undergone a major security review, and as a
- result many changes have been made to the code. The review
- completed on the 16th February and we are now in the process of
- bringing it up on new hardware. At this point, we expect new
- binary packages to be available in 2-4 weeks.</p>
-
- <h1><a name="update20121229">Update: December 29th, 2012</a></h1>
-
- <p>With the exception of systems relating to the building and testing
- of packages, all FreeBSD.org infrastructure has now been brought
- back online. A full audit of the third party package build
- infrastructure code ("pointyhat") and package testing infrastructure
- ("redports") continues, and neither system will be brought back
- online until audits are complete.</p>
-
- <p>As a result, FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE will be published with only
- minimal i386 and amd64 (x86_64) precompiled package sets available,
- and with no packages available for other architectures. This
- package set will be available on the DVD image, and are sufficient
- to install either the GNOME or the KDE desktop environment. For any
- other uses, or for any packages not included on the CD, either
- using the most recently available -stable package collection or
- compiling ports from the ports tree are recommended. Packages
- for 9.1-RELEASE will be made available at a later date. Instructions
- for obtaining and updating the ports tree can be found in the
- <a href="/doc/handbook/ports-using.html">
- FreeBSD Handbook</a>.</p>
-
- <h1><a name="update20121127">Update: November 27th, 2012</a></h1>
-
- <p>Due to the legacy third-party package build controller head
- nodes being offlined pending reinstall, we have been unable to
- build new package sets over the last two weeks. As a result,
- FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE has been delayed as it was felt that we
- should not ship the release without at least a minimal package
- set available. We are now in a position where we are once
- again able to build third-party packages for both of our
- <a href="/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/committers-guide/archs.html">
- Tier-1 architectures</a> (i386 and amd64), and are planning on
- releasing it within the next few days with only a slightly
- limited set of packages. Please note that historically we have
- also provided packages on a best-effort basis for some of our
- Tier-2 architectures such as sparc64, ia64 and powerpc. We are
- not currently expecting to be in a position to build any Tier-2
- packages before FreeBSD 9.1 ships, so initially no precompiled
- packages will be available for these platforms. We
- may be in a position to provide some packages for these
- architectures shortly after the release.</p>
-
- <p>A few reports covering this incident on external tech news
- websites have confused details relating to how this incident
- was discovered. Over the last few weeks, many of our primary
- cluster servers have been either physically relocated and/or
- replaced with new hardware as part of work planned several
- months in advance. The discovery of this incident was
- unrelated to this ongoing cluster maintenance. Several
- service outages in the days surrounding the incident were
- correctly attributed to ongoing cluster work, and were not
- related in any way to the compromise. In parallel with the
- physical upgrades and relocation of servers, we are also
- reworking the network layout in order to provide better
- functionality, security, resilience, and to reduce any impact
- from incidents such as this. Due in a large part to the
- progress already made here, we were able to have full
- confidence in many systems and services so quickly after the
- compromised hosts on the legacy network segment were
- discovered.</p>
-
- <h1><a name="update20121122">Update: November 22nd, 2012</a></h1>
-
- <p>Although not mentioned in the original report,
- <a href="/doc/handbook/ctm.html">CTM</a> (another mechanism for
- retrieving FreeBSD source) uses the master trusted Subversion
- repository as the source of its data. Additionally, verification of
- CTM-sourced trees has been completed against the Subversion tree,
- confirming that there are no differences between the two. Our
- experimental Git repository has been similarly verified.</p>
-
- <p>Work continues on rebuilding internal infrastructure and reinstating
- services taken down during the incident. Web interfaces to the old
- CVS repositories (CVSweb), and to GNATS (our bug-tracking database)
- have been restored amongst other services, and other internal hosts
- are being examined and rebuilt where necessary. A full audit of the
- package building infrastructure is ongoing.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Project is investing significant effort into looking
- into both medium and long term infrastructure improvements to increase
- security of the FreeBSD cluster.</p>
-
- <h1><a name="update20121118">Update: November 18th, 2012</a></h1>
-
- <p>Newer portsnap(8) snapshots are once again available. The
- generation of these had been suspended as part of the infrastructure
- lockdown, however all machines involved have either been audited or
- reinstalled and so we are now confident that these can be made
- available once more.</p>
-
- <p>The Subversion to CVS exporter is now up and running again.
- Updates made to the Subversion repository will once again appear in
- repositories available via csup/CVSup. Please note that the use of
- these exports are still deprecated, and users are urged to move to
- one of the supported methods (for example, freebsd-update(8),
- portsnap(8), or Subversion) in order to obtain updates. Note also
- that we are still currently unable to guarantee the integrity of
- past history within the CVS repository, but are confident in the
- integrity of checkouts from the top-of-tree of each branch.</p>
-
- <p>Please note that due to infrastructure changes, the first update
- through either portsnap(8) or csup(1) is likely to show changes to
- a large number of files. This is nothing to worry about.</p>
-
- <p>As mentioned in the original announcement, a package set uploaded in
- preparation for the upcoming FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE could not be verified,
- and so was removed. In order to allow system integrators and end
- users to verify that packages they may have downloaded are not from
- this set, we have provided files containing both
- <a href="/news/2012-compromise/sha256.sums.20121118.txt">sha256</a> and
- <a href="/news/2012-compromise/md5.sums.20121118.txt">md5</a> checksums
- for all removed packages.</p>
-
- <h1><a name="details">November 17th, 2012</a></h1>
- <h2>Initial details</h2>
-
- <p>On Sunday 11th November 2012, two machines within the FreeBSD.org
- infrastructure were found to have been compromised. These machines
- were head nodes for the legacy third-party package building
- infrastructure. It is believed that the compromise may have occurred
- as early as the 19th September 2012.</p>
-
- <p>The compromise is believed to have occurred due to the leak of an
- SSH key from a developer who legitimately had access to the machines
- in question, and was not due to any vulnerability or code exploit
- within FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>To understand the impact of this compromise, you must first
- understand that the FreeBSD operating system is divided into two
- parts: the "base" maintained by the FreeBSD community, and a large
- collection of third-party "packages" distributed by the Project.
- The kernel, system libraries, compiler, core command-line tools
- (e.g., SSH client), and daemons (e.g., sshd(8)) are all in the
- "base". Most information in this advisory refers only to
- third-party packages distributed by the Project.</p>
-
- <p>No part of the base FreeBSD system has been put at risk. At no
- point has the intruder modified any part of the FreeBSD base system
- software in any way. However, the attacker had access sufficient
- to potentially allow the compromise of third-party packages. No
- evidence of this has been found during in-depth analysis, however
- the FreeBSD Project is taking an extremely conservative view on this
- and is working on the assumption that third-party packages generated
- and distributed within a specific window could theoretically have
- been modified.</p>
-
- <h2><a name="impact">What is the Impact?</a></h2>
-
- <p>If you are running a system that has had no third-party packages
- installed or updated on it between the 19th September and 11th
- November 2012, you have no reason to worry.</p>
-
- <p>The Source, Ports and Documentation Subversion repositories have been
- audited, and we are confident that no changes have been made to them.
- Any users relying on them for updates have no reason to worry.</p>
-
- <p>We have verified the state of FreeBSD packages and releases currently
- available on ftp.FreeBSD.org. All package sets for existing versions
- of FreeBSD and all available releases have been validated and we can
- confirm that the currently available packages and releases have not
- been modified in any way.</p>
-
- <p>A package set for the upcoming FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE had been uploaded
- to the FTP distribution sites in preparation for 9.1-RELEASE. We are
- unable to verify the integrity of this package set, and therefore it
- has been removed and will be rebuilt. Please note that as these
- packages were for a future release, the standard <q>pkg_add -r</q>
- tools to install packages could not have downloaded these packages
- unless they were requested explicitly.</p>
-
- <p>We unfortunately cannot guarantee the integrity of any packages
- available for installation between 19th September 2012 and 11th
- November 2012, or of any ports compiled from trees obtained via any
- means other than through svn.freebsd.org or one of its mirrors.
- Although we have no evidence to suggest any tampering took place
- and believe such interference is unlikely, we have to recommend you
- consider reinstalling any machine from scratch, using trusted
- sources.</p>
-
- <p>We can confirm that the freebsd-update(8) binary upgrade mechanism is
- unaffected, as it uses an entirely separate infrastructure. We have
- also verified that the most recently-available portsnap(8) snapshot
- matches the ports Subversion repository, and so can be fully trusted.
- Please note that as a precaution, newer portsnap(8) snapshots are
- currently not being generated.</p>
-
- <h2><a name="done">What has FreeBSD.org done about this?</a></h2>
-
- <p>As soon as the incident came to light, the FreeBSD Cluster
- Administration team took the following actions:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Power down the compromised machines.</li>
- <li>Power down all machines on which the attacker may have had
- access.</li>
- <li>Audit the SVN and Perforce repositories to:
- <ul>
- <li>Verify that there had been no server intrusion.</li>
- <li>Verify that no malicious commits had been made to the
- repository.</li>
- <li>Verify that the SVN repository exactly matched a known-clean
- off-site copy.</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
- <li>Verify that all FreeBSD base release media and install files on
- the master FTP distribution sites are clean.</li>
- <li>Verify all package sets available have checksums that match
- known-good copies stored off-site.</li>
- <li>The package set built for the upcoming 9.1-RELEASE did not have
- an offsite backup to verify against. These have been deleted, and
- will be rebuilt before 9.1 is released.</li>
- <li>All suspect machines are being either reinstalled, retired, or
- thoroughly audited before being brought back online.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2><a name="recommend">At this time, we recommend:</a></h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li>If you use the already-deprecated cvsup/csup distribution
- mechanisms, you should stop now.</li>
- <li>If you were using cvsup/csup for ports, you should switch to
- portsnap(8) right away. Ports developers should be using
- Subversion already. Further information on preferred mechanisms
- for obtaining and updating the ports tree can be found at
- <a href="/doc/handbook/ports-using.html">
- http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/ports-using.html</a></li>
- <li>If you were using cvs/anoncvs/cvsup/csup for src, you should
- consider either freebsd-update(8) for signed binary distribution
- or Subversion for source. Please see the chapter on <a
- href="/doc/handbook/updating-upgrading.html">updating
- FreeBSD from source</a> in the handbook. Further details on
- using Subversion and a list of official mirrors can be found
- at <a href="/doc/handbook/svn.html">
- http://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/svn.html</a></li>
- <li>If you use portsnap(8), you should <tt>portsnap fetch &amp;&amp;
- portsnap extract</tt> to the most recent snapshot. The most recent
- portsnap(8) snapshot has been verified to exactly match the audited
- Subversion repository. Please note that as a precaution, portsnap(8)
- updates have been suspended temporarily.</li>
- <li>Follow best practice security policies to determine how your
- organization may be affected.</li>
- <li>Conduct an audit of your system that uses FreeBSD.org provided
- binary packages. Anything that may have been installed during the
- affected period should be considered suspect. Although we have no
- evidence of any tampering of any packages, you may wish to consider
- rebuilding any affected machine from scratch, or if that is not
- possible, rebuild your ports/packages.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>If you have any further questions about this announcement, please
- contact the <a href="mailto:FreeBSD-security@FreeBSD.org">
- FreeBSD-security@FreeBSD.org</a> mailing list, or for questions
- where public mailing list distribution is inappropriate,
- please contact the <a href="mailto:secteam@FreeBSD.org">FreeBSD
- Security Team</a>.</p>
-
- <p>This page will be updated as further information is known.</p>
- </body>
-</html>
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-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zoneminder-1.25.0.tbz) = dd3d8dfb50d6fdca075602eac6b2d91d
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zonenotify-0.1.tbz) = dc59543929201f9359684f9a3a640e78
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zoo-2.10.1_3.tbz) = 092ec66f041b217a9a606903cad95ba0
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zoom-1.1.5_1.tbz) = fb3bae9db2f9e358c6d2c594e4d39ef4
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zope213-2.13.16.tbz) = 0c02cff117b32994b48d9cbebc57ea1a
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zorba-2.6.0.tbz) = 98266411eef78a43c7b5ad4f8c32d1a2
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zorro-1.1.8_3.tbz) = 13ec9ebcf03e48fddf0b424da9f34621
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zphoto-1.2_12.tbz) = 82e67cc67d9879098d391cbd09de3493
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zsh-5.0.0.tbz) = b594f8f5866d81be22d783e05cf164af
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zsnes-1.51_8,1.tbz) = 5494d28a56fe525a75acd6c2a38349d1
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zssh-1.5c.tbz) = 14d773379afdc81368190b389996d12f
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zsync-0.6.2.tbz) = abe8e60b4e4c4f374389ad0782c886e2
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zthread-2.3.2_1.tbz) = ceb4d7be4be66fe35d545f03b3ebc453
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ztrack-1.0.tbz) = da1e08e0e8588b0852a38db4c482e475
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zu-aspell-0.50.0_1,1.tbz) = 6d98f823d2c3c3f4ff51ead77bfae367
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zu-hunspell-20110323_1.tbz) = e87a1365e6b4a766eb690be49e62a6e7
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zu-kde-i18n-3.1.5_6.tbz) = 1f5fbbe8478b5b2dc87d8b73315c7f67
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zu-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = c2e83e612c0340b44b34c51e02617984
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zutils-0.9.tbz) = 286ad55359641f704d0a40e6fe7d6b90
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zxfer-0.9.8.tbz) = 8b08e8464bbf11c039fcad6fb142d652
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zxid-1.05.tbz) = ea9931480062c90d9b2a4e6cb47e3133
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zynaddsubfx-2.4.1_2.tbz) = 91d843cbe60e8a4a2043737dd5a47b46
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zziplib-0.13.62.tbz) = 05a74541e0f928a83e88d8c4c3cf67fb
-MD5 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zzuf-0.13.tbz) = 35466158e16d8c3be677fef99b17439f
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2012-compromise/sha256.sums.20121118.txt b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/2012-compromise/sha256.sums.20121118.txt
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-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/0verkill-0.16_1.tbz) = ae70afcda18b37adaead03887d8abdaee6bf8d6ec569b2b6d4f3422a957d28b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/2ManDVD-1.3.5_2.tbz) = bf6c02fe3bdfda7329243c00e9ee23f27b5e7a082633809baa7fa2d25684e922
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/2bsd-diff-2.11.tbz) = 1049e6b56d24756edcf3adc52ce336bac1a5377a6e22852113df2b488013cba9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/2bsd-vi-050325_1.tbz) = e3c9209cf3161722cea3469d9974699fac05a6eb85a4e98e5d666b4a7ec83e33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/2d-rewriter-1.4.tbz) = eca8dac42ed926c01bd648e97d36855374d82422bec44eccf2bfc54cf338164b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/2dhf-2005.05_4.tbz) = b298e66d31c8cc1ce863894ba634793cc7ecb2d4e863305d274b37cfaef3545d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/2ping-1.1.tbz) = 5ce7d99b41a7a6f4acfba2b40e63b2a6d3280f5769228f34177e4c9938b8db4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/3dc-0.8.1_3.tbz) = f6cc0dfee640ff02e96ee19ae81c0ec04ceffbf35744e291ea50f987390a82dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/3ddesktop-0.2.9_10.tbz) = d5cb68f61a5412c7ca072fa2d710dc689374cf8d62a631a838aff0fdd2b70cd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/3dm-2.11.00.019,1.tbz) = 16e9bc33cb3f3d998a23d7dbf0f87cf08d94beab74feaff5438076ad23b84e2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/3dpong-0.5_4.tbz) = b84333aa2d9d25fdc037e9c9a51e9767d29f5c435a307d97a64b3573bc49cd53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/3proxy-0.6.1.tbz) = e9bf18d4fee50a947305525e418c86ddc79a1780493abe2850479afa001824ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/44bsd-csh-20001106_3.tbz) = ae22ebe1bea7db7f5659149522c91bd7138b40170266380488c1b53964d5e5e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/44bsd-more-20000521.tbz) = f5f282cad2379bbc1f80e740e12f25db794a6ae01bfccf26f6c1c95b1f2503d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/44bsd-rdist-20001111.tbz) = 14384939b825e8f858b06c887331e56640f58c03ac55ca2df0ea987956bc1b06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/4stattack-2.1.4_7.tbz) = add2c0b4500fafd3e0ba602c906f0c7757063c783a9202225e92de91418159ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/4va-1.21_2.tbz) = 70cf7a5a486626c52c165b85bdcd2c844755a6df95cc1c7ca57d1d46eb9d8857
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/54321-1.0.2001.11.16_11.tbz) = f6d0bbaa1e209f073a6e5a5991eb366fd61835fc326b54b5313cc00f68211cc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/6tunnel-0.11.r2_2.tbz) = f27b63237123ae07e181ef994da8491a0192085c2f1bdb4d5fdd905a06061fc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/915resolution-0.5.3_1,1.tbz) = 23ade620658d54017fffb93882b2f4f55492092e8c1ae271b59c673eccdf93e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/9base-b20090309.tbz) = 038f9bd21546e4f85013c2cfcd0ff32ee6afab6f2acf58bc51b0f550701e4c85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/9box-0.2.1_3.tbz) = da3ef39bd85a968e78e679926c8c3dff3d832a0d36a63410873cd28a6c93b579
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/9e-1.0.tbz) = af5d36f261b60a3baa1cf82658890ec7b725b04bfafb5d295271d189106bc0c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/9libs-1.0.1_2.tbz) = 82b01dbf1dbb2bc3eb89b62724371c1906fdfb7e9ecb06e9d3d1ac7c0c6773ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/9menu-1.8_2.tbz) = f3a73398e5d651524e6d51a8f0076e195611fe11409c004badb66d130ec0bfd7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ACH-1.0.2.tbz) = 3b6031562596b4b477655102bdc84da3e18c611f02496fe4174232af743ff901
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ADMsmb-0.3.tbz) = 7f272280b59fbcae252df337a870c192bfb35652374067ed96711af89fe5605f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ADMsnmp-0.1.tbz) = 76beef09894714337718bf44d3de73e2157fc55f2356667f157af057cb3e271a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Atlas-0.5.2_1.tbz) = 3ce033b22ecbb74f7366198ad4b8e9bcfcbdc28c7760be11321a6197874eeab1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Atlas-0.6.2.tbz) = 087be1a384c71b2186ed4e7681058089a2bea8c867b7c6028a6a438aae3f3f85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/AtomicParsley-0.9.0_1.tbz) = 6e3577220e1b950bc89c4ebd19b5a002780f350ab10bf0789862587d1d107872
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/AutoIndex-2.2.4.tbz) = 4e398831be1f059a0caf03029577a3e2feb84996f91837ebdaed1f5d1ace1fa9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/BillardGL-1.75_8.tbz) = 5a0201bcb0af23722c193cba3e7473aa3daac5b56e02c4fc93076cc0e82ea43b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/BitchX-1.2.tbz) = 2ebdcf5e5e2bce1930ba8ae5086085451c061bcc9c501c414f89c7ad9f0b02b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/CHECKSUM.MD5) = 00202fa8c746193dcd4acb3aadef9594ae7dbb6e14d7f955427ad84c25a861b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/CKEditor-3.6.tbz) = e86d69df4b0daeb7a913ea3052582cb1c5ef63c87dcc833c44d58ecacc223c60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/CalculiX-2.4_2.tbz) = 65121cd791ad4b3bceb67cbcf50b337b5732639a0c9bf7f429828f545c0ed9ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/CaribbeanStud-1.0_3.tbz) = b3dbf4e94e0845181145c71da252993b91e01afb8d7e37acdce7d99592efafe0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/CastleVox-1.2.tbz) = 3515a0d3f03ea66ffc4eed029ccefe3d770ea963e3aef0c13edeee098d8e144f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Cgraph-2.04_2.tbz) = 98f7d277e64039ad07c3533ce44bfb3856faf0282952f8e16db3a5cfe9f455db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Clp-1.12.1.tbz) = e8fc47b95abcaad5cc520dc8f0c1c31227ecf265996bd2dc333cc661ebe73375
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Coin-3.1.3_3.tbz) = 846394fb0abb17741f2bdcd6b825d0dbab91d6aa90da493dc5b0e12e181e1e06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/DFileServer-1.1.3.tbz) = 8e0d6d5a1781e2b88461c3d3786c1d5df1ae4214f356069dd79e8d9cdf038495
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/DTraceToolkit-0.99.tbz) = 87e4b7fbc3a3619a80463cde734c9026a2644c8714a252fc84c8189a02947ef5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/DarwinStreamingServer-6.0.3.tbz) = 4775ee8f209a112c3a7f4b488bf95102d1520c67466024e976603ec87bbaf162
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/DirComp-1.3.11_1.tbz) = 09d00d09a4af8b6446fc015241509f370da734a6836a61d67bbc9e3ff197fa46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/E-Run-1.2_11.tbz) = f9ac72d545fd1c0eb1370b816a520f345b3dcde452529aced3b3d0ee9954474e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/EZWGL-1.50_7.tbz) = a8b856cd3abbc89cf6e36cf2ffd9af4a8da713b0f02c1d3b1bfbd122b8358d83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Fnorb-1.3_1.tbz) = 3ad661059429aae56ede879500ef5bfe70d90548d9a27aaef5546b37e2b7accc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/FreeMat-4.0_4.tbz) = d713fceffb6659c49bef95ce414a2de62e1d6855710e0f11ade52eb61507b11b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/GNUDoku-0.93_6.tbz) = 54be1aa6223220f1eb92e6f77ac29029fc676532f42edb18932700ef42f0286f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/GSubEdit-0.4.p1_10.tbz) = a674e7011d41289ba7b144e3b47d04bc36ceb928eb5ee30e06c560803885ca2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Gdtclft-2.2.5_10.tbz) = 62799786f29d69ee00412b1268aa075659f5ed6d1bbece2f973b2f337bd79caf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/GeoIP-1.4.8_3.tbz) = 9b9876f3fd1c3a3dd9952eda505449735275c74bffb36752e6f411e1b78d4947
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/GiNaC-1.6.2.tbz) = 4a72303bd90268c6fe67215c94e554b8607fe17bd997caa9d7c0837b4c06313a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/GimpUserManual-HTML-2_1.tbz) = 60186862dd5babd852b15321f6377408dd016ed9eef54a3fca8650179f25833b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/GimpUserManual-PDF-2_1.tbz) = 41b6a3530b054128e8c006193a9e170ff23f932e186e8e4af36c7f318bbabd40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/GraphicsMagick-1.1.15_5,1.tbz) = 32944b7a0e87b69acc40558d48da049c35b4b7373f1cea29099d3bcf10788fad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/GraphicsMagick-1.2.10_3.tbz) = b68865da4837626ce5e419d8fc2c00bf41c1b3aef44514143887d4c9938e0af9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/GraphicsMagick-1.3.16_1.tbz) = 64148f8ccc8c0a826509e1e16852485a444ddcfd84c0f1d9ec97b05f8cab6708
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/HVSC-Update-2.8.5.tbz) = de948cfe73fb2baab812cd381f3aa16236fcb06f495570ca0f3cd00b691ffad1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Hermes-1.3.3_2.tbz) = 74fcee24605c2e08201c655014f173dbcac0042cc9cef26386553de434d616f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/IExtract-0.9.30_1.tbz) = 4032ebd5bbbb5b97cd75665eba147ea0833d6df2a1418329128d1676d5623327
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/IMHear-1.0.tbz) = d77b49c7d133ec1be4b912c76dab723196edae730fa7712b6f27260732f76927
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/IMP-1.0.7_1.tbz) = eecc71dd1f43b1d350bfd833835aad587e3ef97d367de06e421d8eb209a521ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/IPA-1.08_1.tbz) = 191c08ec7e1dd4b35ef89ccac10ff415d936b6cf24eb3301be972749dd12bc8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Ice-3.4.2_3.tbz) = 4b605494d576ee429d1e8f3d97e188e710a7311bfc4745d4e97b63af92137591
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ImageMagick-6.7.9.4.tbz) = fb21c0fca6c407c5371c83624e1a0d2da6be76c1e0a5ff2a733c320dcc57c3a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ImageMagick-nox11-6.7.9.4.tbz) = 5a55fcd8efaf2c1fef663e1d58b302c478fd4e99c9ced76a4bcd55f97c4e70c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Judy-1.0.5.tbz) = f118925dab531ec2abddd2f2672db660b9cf9a1aa7db9b0219614d04bb69387d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/KSubeditor-0.2_10,1.tbz) = bc1f78063168fea989bbb15eba7c5148b87068922d79e781df335a1ae9b1ba0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/KeePassX-0.4.3_1.tbz) = 060b5d5212a13773da6abe545d1f4a6fa512070162a4a61dd74272fc9c1b50d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/LPRng-3.8.35.tbz) = 577c93cd838fa0a58d416ac90ab02293ddafcc238ce52e848402071cf0714831
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/LPRngTool-1.3.2_6.tbz) = 61c9d7b0d80f668e6f029a80d89d54f8a83c460833bd6212f52f68e293124de5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/LaBrea-2.4_2.tbz) = c55fa1d1b87bd1a61b19b6689524b8b41a4a1fe4304774b96566868a3ed66d6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/LabPlot-1.6.0.2_16.tbz) = 22e92269185c70f06981f20502bb57e7fe643b3262ebbeb9a1cafe14911560a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Lila-xfwm4-0.3.2.tbz) = f46b9e69483291f05c38854739e137f67802cecabb5904b9e65fe4cdd4417605
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/LinNeighborhood-0.6.5_12.tbz) = a1478fda8ca261aba0eee1202da98e2f75d83769792d1c2667adcb5106f9f982
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/MT-5.14.tbz) = c5f27d0a42965a2eca8a609dd7f0e731fbd5bc9cba437d051ca62359bf20674e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Maaate-0.3.1_3.tbz) = 2d6a8a193396f2102c42679f608eef511be57a0039606c41a46e9706914b47c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/MailScanner-4.84.5_3.tbz) = 5d3b4e2683297428f6a989c772bc3db8b56289ee055e519d46f90e31e3d96f7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/MathJax-2.0.tbz) = f2d1d4d3f9da8580451251d24956cda072420885b8af8462cb1a1a1242988f9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Mowitz-0.2.1_4.tbz) = 7f89040b0e8f96d9668805683d393d470bdada160b14c015dfb7897c2e649354
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/MuSE-0.9.2_14.tbz) = c44e589c494b6d72c1813c95166341287c65c77c6b0142ef2c1db08b9496fff2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/NagiosAgent-1.2.0.1_2.tbz) = 42f79b63b801fc495a25cb049d3fd8fa8eac8da47d3da468ba9e3a328ed2a861
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Nefarious-1.2.0.tbz) = 29b299143af618a3ebf4b57bf4b03e616ae8f13f5257b80cf50f122ae98cee5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/NetHirc-0.94.tbz) = 796faf5232f80bb74fc57ab668971275ab59b87ec56f27d2c5a526c008c285c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/NetPIPE-3.7.1.tbz) = 9c1141b2cec21533d59aef1f090671de94a7b205250b11f01ba4781a684d8423
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/NetRexx-2.05_3.tbz) = bb225e1b3e67ca2301a06c3a5e4db73a55ffdf4921b1af0f69f18b81eba6f425
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/NetSpades-4.2.0_7.tbz) = 2500d168bd95b878482d2fdcc4bda20662f89b371fa6f4c6369cfd8222150e9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/NunniMCAX-1.4.1.tbz) = 6e96adba72e49b9e8a53b77df6714240c0c1b192d97bfff8a6a539e52d69cfa2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/O2-tools-2.00.tbz) = c6a905b2ae496f28255ef71e66ad41a8bbc75a3703e9e14e8d10737455607775
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/OQTEncoder-0.1_6.tbz) = bd6be39c1e49d98e9cce18e1bf0d9838c4a42ea1a355a202e050a28d271d4eba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/OQTPlayer-0.5_10.tbz) = 322e897673b3350b7df7fff6e7b21f13f015a7b8b3e2ece6e9b73ae418302382
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ORBit-0.5.17_5.tbz) = 4b65aa5c13bf045c9b253cf84769a5044708106ecb08b9ded38f35cd32e530c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ORBit2-2.14.19.tbz) = 4224effb871dd4b0169da5d8c55f53c91cd96e2281ad88afe823da411a508e4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ORBit2-reference-2.14.19.tbz) = 43f5accecd843a6f4e4548fdb51a3121d5df5937ba2637c05d76f49f35d08032
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Ocsinventory-Unix-Agent-2.0.5,1.tbz) = 77564b62978e28b8470923beaa8a7decb62796588ee8e72115c096e8a8485616
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/OpenEXR-1.7.0.tbz) = a4e19d336e6366c916d3b9545261b010670c0a14c14b51c3d95cad2bfb224e4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/OpenSP-1.5.2_2.tbz) = ed44fb9e832e3a71026ecf2ff43bcbdd5f2725087ea37d667d94463bb70b9ad7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/OpenSSH-askpass-1.2.4.1.tbz) = c9bfbbed7be803868d7f42f27f255dd25dadda66296f706bd0898e4701f7478c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/PackageKit-0.6.11_2.tbz) = 0375905b17a71c5989a9186c7ab9fc7eaebe19136dbcd9f1e30a173fa526abb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Pymacs-0.22_6.tbz) = 5a6d86f81b36a2b1901600504c71351257f55cb5e2637928b26bbaa12a049327
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/QNetChess-1.1_7.tbz) = 6dabab55a3497e8c44d4d5c4a34e9f66b97101fa820d448da377ef57055aa168
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-2.15.1_1.tbz) = a5000aa1fd953ea7945cec48306d65cc883406f2f28d1d0a4953001205b20eb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-AMORE-0.2.12_8.tbz) = defa7c16197e53042bd3ba7711c47f4b54c447e32965392dc40a5f6c0b6573c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-DBI-0.2.5_6.tbz) = 06c8f01306ede7beed18638036f97c5633886510056b0528f983e3a2b7d518ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-DCluster-0.2.5_2.tbz) = f08e20e8cf2e1d635160681b29a8921009ad15ce0c4daf93578332b06848c3c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-Defaults-1.1.1_2.tbz) = 667be9983056fbdb7899a9f54fd7f55e0bb564b455f8e90508aa5790683f0e0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-Epi-1.1.36.tbz) = 3ba3ef8aa747a5852e63b49349974a9b493d2e40e994a8796f4ef4df3ccf052a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-Formula-1.1.0_3.tbz) = 93bba7d6116529a3a07fa6692025b23f856e0874466063de061f91e44818d30c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-GDD-0.1.13.1_1.tbz) = 130b93a66727bf9b8e99a85befa8e5bd2dabda41e085c14307e2279d712e9da6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-Hmisc-3.9.3.tbz) = c51d17a64a175d78e4ddd7ff6d00bc406926218782bb496a81b1752fd5131faf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-KFAS-0.9.11.tbz) = e41a60893ea5312fb0f6e78b82721ef342f6093fddbb63c1aaa5ee7a0f9a1860
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-PerformanceAnalytics-1.0.4.4_2.tbz) = 3de693deb941a6cbc3489afc6b286b01f69633a716db9357f10be972e27bb82a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-RColorBrewer-1.0.5_6.tbz) = 37d32b89648d0bf544f3534853f514c69af1735623a3c61810ea3c32369f2260
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-RCurl-1.95.1.1.tbz) = 48088ad9e9915d01c2f48a3ff435c46eadc10b9cbb009089fb77b86126960097
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-RFinanceYJ-0.1.6_6.tbz) = f74102ab20f2cd8e48b8b4aaddea2776f8421ba5c0887bb98608d3e00ea5564a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-RJSONIO-0.98.1_3.tbz) = 2980e7390d29fe99ca62500f99689f2c895e8356c95bc78cf280cdedce23d54c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-RMySQL-0.9.3_3.tbz) = 9a28033d4296eab694bc728c6a3f8c43433c861702ddddcea9bc98d04b0aea21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-ROAuth-0.9.1_3.tbz) = 5d2199c4b6bef108ddfb5e727943aeb249b744ebc65366d614b2c3f5578011e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-RSQLite-0.11.1.tbz) = 7ac51fd30332b3bae36e4c1b0af58175f2f4fce30b7cf9b4f535e5e5aa436cbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-RSQLite.extfuns-0.0.1.tbz) = e774e52949219281cc9a6a093a818626fe2a4c30facc283506eed7dea2ead5c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-RSvgDevice-0.6.4.1_14.tbz) = 6566e587748b76c22990ef51b4fe42e69a15125b7787e267e7b48f93ff490469
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-RUnit-0.4.26.tbz) = 5f3aad487e165d6d4196482bf61e2d43f96320d1ffd4f6d0566f706b09162f09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-Rpad-1.3.0_6.tbz) = c5eb06652d432bc8f2901c7f3ae4f99e890654c28cf4e44939c9d72184123bb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-SuppDists-1.1.8_7.tbz) = a98a93bb2e687cbae6670b49835a5af6d2c8d3fb99365274eac9968f89dc9d1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-TTR-0.21.1_2.tbz) = 0b88bfa25b149b3ec2e3c32a7973fdbdf52ef0eb07def2a2c0bb59b64a1feb7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-XML-3.9.4_3.tbz) = 4a7ed0f56aa444f9355f2d3d57313e6d9f5bfa6679e93502bed3f320ca900842
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-Zelig-4.0.11.tbz) = 1d7979774eb299d91d2ca921f9321382cc11c4ca19a527eae3a2702c4686cde4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-bayesm-2.2.4_8.tbz) = bf0d9e18b3e1e5c01c363b3a899ffcd8723968fa1d4cf00db23f299c46628fb8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-bdsmatrix-1.3_3.tbz) = 0984bdc9117b0b342831990207ccecdb43f32aef7d21f76f29ec3774bce4e232
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-bitops-1.0.4.1_6.tbz) = af8db4b66166ece7fc29be24b241e461695e9f8fa9088c257302ac437b9793bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-car-2.0.15.tbz) = 85a565002584245cf9c0f56df4fa5abf59238eba9f6e3e1beed3fa68f50459b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-caret-5.15.044.tbz) = 6f37dd94eb91471fde88c13f2e3e02717347765decf9e569084760b4a0b5fb30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-ccgarch-0.2.0_3.tbz) = d17c115e99e60239eed05f6d6931bd4da5ea2c5d4ce3201b09f5a52433c6bcad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-chron-2.3.42.tbz) = cf96ee5103d4da4e78fec69943a48dd513f2da75f7faa0c952df6b5d9d2082be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-coda-0.15.2.tbz) = e2fea4ee4381ea4b74398e91125370b5d17b2e332554170fae3121fdfeeec8ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-colorspace-1.1.1_3.tbz) = 2d8eb8fe1047b35ed8855826f8016593c635b0f4e327f8cf8dac951898d9cc90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-deldir-0.0.21.tbz) = 91ec7667f0e406b4679397f66b64935f7f6b4a3423eb5241e29a21d47791f0c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-diagram-1.6_4.tbz) = 6fa76426495fee51dd045038d7e619a9c2bf8c64f951f42899814f76c1d383f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-dichromat-1.2.4_3.tbz) = a5f6a83a59cc895dacf385a9cbc466b5967f4d1a888d7ded3db013237caf5d18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-digest-0.5.2_2.tbz) = e3e6b5a3319c3b37c1cbb904b351160192d29de5cc72c38812a760effbb19f05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-dlmodeler-1.2.1.tbz) = 2e727d5889b7fd1e7334f6f3e4ebb170e9aea152111c9ce15a36a8bcac2e843c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-e1071-1.6.1.tbz) = faba613e4e317e70984b77a58e83ad42762898c63fd16780c2e33aca891790e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-eco-3.1.5_6.tbz) = 401b226d9e4be1299ac2ea51b6a3302c45f588c938f64e330a196ada6ce81b73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-epicalc-2.15.1.0.tbz) = da926ae9d46317f484d02ff3f59638502bd305bf54b3e7f9b73a350a61f01cd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-foreach-1.4.0_2.tbz) = 9d3d2e59e9066b6b4797191f88d22b4f35c27300b7fb22fdb27cea0dec781aa0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-gbm-1.6.3.2.tbz) = dd8622c06669de2e3b1fc8ea75f6ef3174e7215a2727732ce87f0cbd7a12f082
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-ggplot2-0.9.2.1.tbz) = 2d1529b347b211d49054e8964f591e9da88e7402b8b34a4f153350dd20cdc569
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-glmnet-1.8.tbz) = 2d362a0ab999933725cba9bd491e1c3792bf670035e272a85640d43fc06bcb60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-gmm-1.4.3.tbz) = 658f77a2c7cfe2430754c2d3175e056d3776c9a9f7c861f7e4cab6384802306d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-gpclib-1.5.3.tbz) = 8c4e43efe8abd14deb81ce20f67785aaf7cda7e2074819181c5b6d0ab8fc3ee3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-gsubfn-0.6.4.tbz) = a2935bae54b3732b9cfaa5b322b68805b33cd1f6dbbf3b2879ff0b422306501e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-gtable-0.1.1.tbz) = 9ce24095c45b746374788c134aa9c4cc295db35c8ae3d631550ed693d8ea7d87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-igraph-0.6.3.tbz) = 5971ea1aabf7d906765fbd550d69f1b8642a766e39836d01a8b0df836177b866
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-inline-0.3.10.tbz) = d1a181ab529827f52f207fcbb9b1551aaf0b2a64a11983e056aa01de8c8b20d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-iterators-1.0.6_2.tbz) = f132a4c3c1300bbf33f2f6068bd5b59584edb77cb2ba84fa6ff2910f680065c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-itertools-0.1.1_6.tbz) = 0f9f8f5ba5a83114a0a9f01b06f387f8899de7cfc988b33ad602808d427a4382
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-labeling-0.1_1.tbz) = 6c99d330da05337e842c2fde00633c3e7d7f68b064c16cdb26c8013c654d6415
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-lmtest-0.9.30.tbz) = 99680268268994642ab507911b5be3a648dc47f0bf22edcb9235cb826c025cd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-maptools-0.8.16.tbz) = 34cf687fc768ef8a5a3a82b7220dc2d7591f2ba58d75ed7378c1b5b529665d11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-memisc-0.95.38_3.tbz) = 0ed67b6a5e04716da90ec5bec2b09e587e32b924db54489a2f3605bcd92b0fac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-memoise-0.1_2.tbz) = 44f206ef97670286626685291fc0261d1e1e107774227199d3425e1288a022f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-munsell-0.4.tbz) = 6f13573adc7a2fb010e8f499f0821d7cfe959461311248a48b699a235d1262c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-mvtnorm-0.9.96_8.tbz) = cb62855c2105f8e238c120fbb8eb50f64213eb8f7bfa4ecf846dcb897f62bb8d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-nnls-1.4.tbz) = b54ee549be58127b1dfd0924a4cddf5d2a4ac644349c4aef1f9e0c318a464a9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-pixmap-0.4.11_3.tbz) = 1a596ece4a8bbb7aeb4d1a76889f78ee40c76a93342266d5163e63efe8f21922
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-plm-1.2.10_1.tbz) = 019a32e4da70871b8e40a9179b693842ba04e705fd34dd2e287c6d1377b62d57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-plyr-1.7.1_3.tbz) = 5e0a69edea5faafe129b263a2c99f04a7b55bec0f39794302e1e3e197721e8cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-proto-0.3.9.2_6.tbz) = 102c0bf84fb89feb36876b50a74dfb0afc96ae12b81c5a92d6fcf9e551b19aff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-psych-1.2.1_1.tbz) = 9bf22a149536d45581553ee231d26f4eecebd7850bc9d26994ac2ceaccf72cf5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-quantmod-0.3.17_2.tbz) = ca617e767b79e52918edf0663a8a0331ae9479881070a3528737158bbc09969f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-randomForest-4.6.6.tbz) = 65c6993cc0dcc9bee4fcd5be59f18a56137170706336845d43f73ace20182681
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-reshape-0.8.4_6.tbz) = c67f30a06b213d1654815b05e354a15eb6b138d322baf094030f21e2635f88c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-reshape2-1.2.1_3.tbz) = 5be137b235de1634b7a07ac9689320653a1eaeb1005644f3af0460d94210fab2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-rgdal-0.7.20.tbz) = 556e97cb92ca92616b820aa0e9fb812ad0fa463b9a0f3666d9e879beace36465
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-rjson-0.2.10.tbz) = bda5d129fce6ee0600e2f6efe570c27c1cc387f7d79bc74afa087c76f6dde288
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-rtiff-1.4.1_3.tbz) = debb34b412b8300f8378bde895805d00ed413c1eb8c85b2389e8765818732bcb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-sandwich-2.2.9_3.tbz) = 5a22fd94d673aae6aff014d0ab2ac2f9f6b860c8b1563b0d786af572c27f69b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-scales-0.2.2.tbz) = 7c1b8bead6742e66b257001468905bb05958e72887524f0f19f51cca693accf2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-scrapeR-0.1.6_6.tbz) = ef1906bd98850a6e63eaac4033d5a45e7c79d3e2b0723ceb650d2d647f934cc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-shape-1.4.0.tbz) = 2fbe4361f3b3f67ba11cb12797aaa5d37e5ecf007096f916f29fa62d65960c22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-sm-2.2.4.1_8.tbz) = 5a6e92350a74295f2b58de5b4d540bcc7527f2fb7f210aa7936fa526d0ebbe24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-snow-0.3.10.tbz) = a657f1c7512a17ead1f95945b9ccac3c88ee59697b00d0371f2f62d0330480ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-som-0.3.5_2.tbz) = fe81b22ceadc244d5da535318cdff8f4eff770d7d937152add0fa08256b20f61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-sp-1.0.1.tbz) = 066c27ce8178e648c0c2a19c75328914c31fe7f5f2d1d80dcaf1543f22c725af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-spdep-0.5.51.tbz) = aefb9e36e62566e47503d12f0fd7d0effd9ba9e2dcddc64937a17f1402a67602
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-sqldf-0.4.6.4.tbz) = a66377dbc93d2398c204111cc4b490a4e438ae03267b31a5c354a9202d3d0761
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-stringr-0.6.1.tbz) = cd25f914bb65dc613148e04bf27dba1a9fe506f0c308265f8284bbe20f3c44f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-strucchange-1.4.7_1.tbz) = 943514beebf318fbc9a81b0f1157e19739184bf311ab3d02c01e23eca9d1f100
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-twitteR-0.99.19_3.tbz) = dcd19a90e068940d733140588f0d456eba84e974a28a1d45329bfb4f347a3091
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-urca-1.2.7.tbz) = f474e0179d057e6b2fa516adf42f173778cfc56a01ce4f679c540cc09a4d6e07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-vars-1.5.0.tbz) = ddba061c148098acf5af9b6f65871925b9fc539570a671c71c9fa8f33848df1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-xtable-1.7.0_3.tbz) = 416baf7c9f83fdf9e82d688a8a44d50ecd33a7e3971530a1f4f80cff0a3241b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-xts-0.8.6_2.tbz) = 77e0a026ac9fecace64754c5d83181475e79f2c0132df1a7ffe414c91c24cae0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/R-cran-zoo-1.7.8.tbz) = 871acccb1057e363c170ec0eeb033ed1c6cc2d0096e5d6e145d7f27b89bb1b14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/REminiscence-0.2.1_1.tbz) = 3df9fea97531d09ed5850259d2a17872856185f835f201bf29b941f1fc5640b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/RealTimeBattle-1.0.8_9.tbz) = c5edab05bf20a1bbbb6ac1efb44d3aa92134ed3fe5923bfc55a921a882a947d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Ri-li-2.0.1_4.tbz) = 0687259027dcd440db809e6c91be0bdc9e7bf391b175e72be681c37984100a81
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/SNMP4Nagios-0.4_1.tbz) = 4ad3fe85ba4e3675167d7a4c971e88f99c8b8d30e71f08a475455ea9a6d74d72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/SPE-0.8.4.h_3.tbz) = cd9aac412fe34898ec26814e8d28ae92cde7d9f3d169a5fbae2c9fd0500069e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/STk-4.0.1_2.tbz) = 1736f4ace73f4862b61ea521d350cd851e37d7a42c7fa52af34a8d6a9ba4eb3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Sablot-1.0.3.tbz) = f0baaf701034f537a03f8331507e4789d01fbf997aacc93577d3549a6d14abcc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/SciPlot-1.36_3.tbz) = c14855e46f43034666b8b02197b3fd1447c63e1a804b3123790491d2680cdbf9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/SearchAndRescue-1.4.0_1.tbz) = f2f9fd50017db1e4517ab98635ae89d1091657f9c80a69711dd30050f855db70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/SearchAndRescue-data-1.3.0.tbz) = 35651c36ab76664b550acc149ccaacfb1e8c90ab4dd324ccd0600cf49cc7b2c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/SoQt-1.5.0_2.tbz) = 233cada7e852aa726845fb641b702d16b11154ca82af10d1e64d3b4fd5e696bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/SoXt-1.3.0_1.tbz) = 96933384e26663e54bb88399c153cfa6b38665e28e546d5a4956f23c1b002cf0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Sockets-2.3.9.2.tbz) = 073cda32fdbb80c66943d5acde26524d84978f0c358d05558c91c96ddb071687
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/SpecTcl-1.2.2a.tbz) = 29718f6aac88fc66a854c34142a1bf47529dd919d341e4a238d4113586e838cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/TclExpat-1.1_6.tbz) = 09e0c90d233df2bcf7b88f8c462132415b02b32fb65772d0c46ab0550d0b3916
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/TekNap-1.3.g_3.tbz) = 77d697197b3ac8fa829b0ff8cab2736786b71b98b4cf9be511ec73fd2434800f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Terminal-0.4.8_1.tbz) = 6b7ce9cf33635773261c918a443e4291157ca63f340ea4dfbbdc7059a9f8bbe2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/TestU01-1.2.3_1.tbz) = fe5d3888a214bea82646693d415420951dc266257385a0241c6b0660394ea3a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Thunar-1.4.0_2.tbz) = 806ced085bd4900e3fc411319974d98984febef2fe9b792629f6c86fe1a089b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/TkTopNetFlows-0.4_5.tbz) = 4dfdb264443f0f2ccd300b14ba7c3ae09a6f42775f2c1cbcc3409ccd83c062f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Unreal-3.2.9.tbz) = 29165160d5ca25c1ee9ec5ee50f6773ff5854bb6a84c9121622abd318dfc7405
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/UserManager-2.1.tbz) = 081117b4d9ebe002c78fcf86da2ba10ce772921ac4fbe406296fe1244b5fad3f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/VisualOS-1.0.5_9.tbz) = ed9a04c574f3ee1de0ac9a7b5cf543299ce47120edfd1a974e7d86cacd9a09f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/WMmp-0.10.0.tbz) = 1aba1cb110361487fd8a321cd8d8e4a0e4d8098d10be05b922e2e443cf240ef5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/WWWdb-0.8.3.tbz) = 3b0b9c2ea68b7f6111b32052ca110c2697f6f0b21369e1985c1d50a95febe384
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/WadcomBlog-0.3.tbz) = 4607962fb3acdf3a88376fe528ed73abcddc1498d45dc288c38b8a3c336b1a80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/WebCalendar-1.0.5_2.tbz) = 1eea7e9c47d95452ea92c078162d59ce7e38a732e37b4763147d94f376917d3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/WebCalendar-devel-1.2.5.tbz) = a7d4825a48b962602c770de7ffffe3dc20e8359d5ebc8bda928838301f4923cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/WebMagick-2.03p16,1.tbz) = 295aaccb24f4a277b0cf41725f7af3c859ecf62ff1686380a407661cf4bf7007
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Wingz-142_2.tbz) = da95fb8933b3035757ca5f171f800fe1266afab996a4816c2118e230bfc62137
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/WordNet-3.0_2.tbz) = d0ffa8a58d004c5e1b71eeea8b7caab4f65ef9c0dcdc33b2726a5890f8f9f51e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/XBone-3.2_6.tbz) = 869b91d128a6c6b66cfc4e6dbd15d58c274e58341b117b658925a0cd55acf27f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/XNap-2.5.r3_3.tbz) = b72f7266500277dda983a4ff8bcfa5410184897effb5efbae1048869d6fb9e04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/XPostitPlus-2.3_3.tbz) = af029d90c32bfd9268d6bc8a366db6536e6aee3eab18f75ad3c36f750c319a31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/XScreenSaver.App-2.3_3.tbz) = 689b4478fff10ab6820841633099f3e2342ed92d1f9c4bfce3b349285276864a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Xaw3d-1.5E_4.tbz) = a042dff6bf0e1afe937c5cd89c74f6c32e31aa00483da369f0974014dd98ddd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/Xbae-4.60.4_1.tbz) = 6ab47cf5f7109c3af418d62b90afc46d5a800fd804edb91fd4e7d958adc91f3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/XmHTML-1.1.7_11.tbz) = 5b192f1c877508ea7c40e4d9f299920610c4f8d7237216387337d8205ad8639a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ZendFramework-1.12.0_1.tbz) = e66f927b86ba30f4bb6d3d9e892047f1f06fc745d3f292b8c7ac7a5ea449932d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ZendOptimizer-3.3.0.a.tbz) = 74125c4db2d94e53e2dffa1751f303c8ca17d1135626f3abcdd44d2ce96dffb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/a2pdf-1.13.tbz) = e4c45a410293119effe9edce48f1de1b71408ab6ec6e180c72ae058440c16170
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/a2png-0.1.5_5.tbz) = 2e8629bc09c41ef5e80d136ec924fabaf6f30b1704393f2a753a1a997e66b4b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/a2ps-a4-4.13b_4.tbz) = 41eae23f352e2221f7c82366755e16881506714454d39c5c9fc270aecb80853c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/a2ps-letter-4.13b_4.tbz) = 0fb30b8f7229dc9690b6078f55f208207f9181953fffba9d7ce73c92ef06abe8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/a2ps-letterdj-4.13b_4.tbz) = 4ffc48de61ea5d11db35b321f19d53d2507e4554fa11eca47767f23aa14f0512
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aXe-6.1.2_3.tbz) = 5e9264d6a2fb7d1ec01c5dc3de8ab67fddf73daf088831957059fc44a663c4d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aa-56_2.tbz) = 73affda02e678ae21927effadbfbec3adbcce0d4128a5aa18a15c886dd4a583b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aacgain-1.8.tbz) = 43c201693bfee9dea499f5a63b1b6dcc280e126f74e5acbe3c1377e3dda4d718
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aalib-1.4.r5_6.tbz) = 3f9b83e4c34c66fd366b1de118c130edfbd5bb133b80360f8badf99e0a31f53e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aamath-0.3_1.tbz) = 09ac024fc2d9f1fca6d81047697cf09941d96f14ebe9b00267c5fa03303f9817
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aap-1.091.tbz) = d9d2d9c2291b2036f7189efbdf077dccf56d37951af9d7dcadb5894fa9c87a6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aaphoto-0.41_1.tbz) = 571d80df1f6b0c3b90c092c47f24fd70e646cd39e50a4510fe3cdc0fc94077fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ab25-0.2.4.tbz) = b252097528d10dc0c4dc86db8f541dccbc7f0379ffa82f772ce5894f3944318c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abakus-0.91_10.tbz) = ad70a341876ce4a959fcf21ebfd968e3abe2ad7e45cd66cad450f0197b425792
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abby-0.4.8_3.tbz) = b73860e2c99664aac8054d5caf1b2fbbc9f87f348cbc41322622c5272f1cd28b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abc2mtex-1.6.1.tbz) = 06a8b2df72e8ac6491d7200c392c1c3e19656419900bb1a97df2d6c1613ccb41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abcde-2.4.2_2.tbz) = cfbedfdd4e1b509a83683248dc588f1442eb561c99d14ce9404fd281c0649f78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abck-2.2.tbz) = c0da4ade07dbf183f36fac83c7d9e65690ee5dd71b91c8901bb88fb66695bd4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abcl-1.0.1.tbz) = 1d9800f8a4169e9f39e1f3e9a3f1c2bbd72d2150e905532a8cf126fb39b1ba32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abclock-1.0d_2.tbz) = f0cb2e8466f904f7167ba304832c1cdff61ac06c67c58cfeb04a03e07f48b7b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abcm2ps-6.6.18.tbz) = 980bbeca07fc8458b6675d2d13f2798d40fab2069133e423e13949d94cc715fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abcmidi-2011.04.29.tbz) = 5b84b4dac881571c8cbaa12684b034071fa4dccc0bcbdd73994b43ccf2a52de0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abcselect-1.5.tbz) = f0bf0a5892c8b09eebe3876974f0352f73c42d1ce8fc1ee629fdceb86d5ed8d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abe-1.1_5.tbz) = f672361be0645f6683913d2c5e255c734cfdc0007f0cfeaec699d8fb3533f47a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abgx360-1.0.6.tbz) = 41d3352b06c33fd3c2d34c127bb333d27da62ff814975d79561c29ad876fd1bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abgx360gui-1.0.2_3.tbz) = 98b962ab49e721cf2aadb8133a34ce792a5e1bef176080ed294d5ae0e0116752
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abi-compliance-checker-1.98.3.tbz) = 130bad576f67eb5e3a57a4e6be0b97fd1720a0528e63050f9c0b784fe957aa3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abills-0.53.tbz) = 0aebba9e2c9840b1ac66f5f4a6fa4fa29401ea760ca5b2e1ea7d080e0535d086
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abinit-5.7.3_10.tbz) = c71e187d2c735da3d68af48bd5cfe9e7267e59782a3ec1d13da18f44e5f36755
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abiword-2.8.4_2.tbz) = 3e79d402e55fc2886290d2fb49f1784c2e7428d8825fc91ad181870648a0c597
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abiword-docs-2.8.4_1.tbz) = c3518305e1ce493a666be1469f29534969ca002331d15dbbde785df297a3daa8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abntex-0.8.2_3.tbz) = 9ae153e8de28bbadc636497e14f445da5c7f52d8ae0b1b3dbda4593440fe4120
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abook-0.5.6_4.tbz) = 2fe7f909523f401b29517e0a82a8995ba22cee19b69a9ad59945832792d4628e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abraca-0.7.0_1.tbz) = 69a08e9c93123e5c300914cc113afd0c2cd23694364c87e59f41c053bbe7433a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abs-0908_3.tbz) = 09a68417bdd7a8a0d7b1e01785053216bd2b7f94162a7bea206d598416641229
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/abuse_sdl-0.8_2.tbz) = 891e2b409714a73f508bca329317568bb571e35a2ec4423f7d6a34922962c469
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/accerciser-1.12.1_2.tbz) = 5af5c5e81d74ac0cb09e68cd22d92f44c814fc2739638c8b91290796de8b8590
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/accrete-1.0.tbz) = f446dbc78ba37e380b46eb7485975c84b751b5c1571d84fefc06d7369b6c2051
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ace+tao-doc-5.5.0.tbz) = 45ec7fc607fe1ebf10b5fe255f575a673d0a51b2feb4f78dd34d8935cd69c250
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ace-6.1.2.tbz) = e541940a8c0f196d9105d1adb2e2831923165223d631c87f1da33f1b73e8cce9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/acfax-0.981011_3.tbz) = 01c0246cceddc2397f06c9101ddba4f16daf3788d3f5294354338dac60fe7be0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/achievo-1.1.0_1.tbz) = 3c8eef41e153a25186c132fa23ad6d72b119e270ce28bc5dc7df4642f21a5744
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/acidrip-0.14_9.tbz) = 48ffedc47f8e422c34941c42e1c069edf41e64cdede79fc97a6656e4732ca6c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/acidwarp-1.0.tbz) = 5ff2446c736d9a2a7333098da3d4bb8146697ed80e51323723c45ed8567b3aa8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aclgen-2.02.tbz) = 87a280ff5a87192acc97446ba6834e2be42994a746ece585670a6faea28ba2e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aclock-0.4.0.tbz) = f58ca000a14b0b2272cca1178c6569bdf032269d70d9847f039070941b35d094
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/acm-5.0_2.tbz) = 0d448dc0846ae5169a9ecd3180584a15c4c9104bbfcaf2ab722c071f66869f19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/acpi_call-1.0.1.tbz) = 963f1f69be2e02ecc463f1ec77cd8fe9259a46bd35a392eb92d21acf90f42381
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/acrobatviewer-1.1_2.tbz) = a557dd0eede034a5c9e5aecbf943c2936b5e48e94dea97ebc64a03b2dd41c5dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/acroreadwrapper-0.0.20110920.tbz) = 406c50df4e0198a6a46f597bb195da9a4d8552255ac924e8a63a957af1b28a92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/activemq-5.5.0.tbz) = e8646eb4d1b88464149c611d43d0661e18b6fd639993c63de72d0e9dd966be8d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/activitymail-1.26.tbz) = b1a55d4c3ff7d0e29b6a707aff2441718c914f49d7ae01affa8c507a88cc3e8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/adabooch-20030309.tbz) = dc3dba32f13246e75c218f1c82c331cae313b94518b8f3fe407d96d47ad89b65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/adabooch-doc-20030309.tbz) = da808a43f0423b778a4c483587f355206ed2cc046f0a0295b25f234f3e6bf1b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/adacurses-5.9.tbz) = c1269b2cb76691e0fd99b1f8efb4f95007aae323a37f576f8944cb65e2994fd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/adamem-1.0_2.tbz) = 9cb1f23c880beae1ae331f30893ea0cef2b5ba3586a310a25e3cd953f4c6f797
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/adasdl-20010504_11.tbz) = d126ce742432d40453cc3149245d3fb810f654c0271bfa9d1b52c643442816f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/adcomplain-3.52.tbz) = a5f4c2ec0807e18f4ebd3d2b856c15541ef8121ec2acde32f0f889478fd4b98e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/add-20110306.tbz) = 377ca23981dcf34cbd325047699c0cfdf56f666b90f1ebb0a30794c858f519fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/add-css-links-1.0_1.tbz) = 90ae6c329cb24f3e98d8cabd716e6de4592cb6f3a19adae62b7eabea8f2847eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/addresses-0.4.7_2.tbz) = 1597eb85c0cd1d67a35f4d022cf2947c8cad0d8c67c7edcfa82c6920cb6a446f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/addresses-goodies-0.4.7_1.tbz) = 7e268916b6eaa8c2eaf08a1dff00906c253292b9184fa2e79d126435ba25f39b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/adesklets-0.6.1_9.tbz) = b3bc6097b6efc1e3274b338eb4483f6394201ecf7ea6d1d8eebfe339efdad7d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/adgali-0.2.4_10.tbz) = 89715198a1fbcdf75858f2ee009e6a0af16231e4c6acf395c5b0cccec7daf7f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/admesh-0.95_1.tbz) = 280c7e10a46a9effba0a13352bfb73e148cd10276e417d0d697842664538357f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/adminer-3.6.1.tbz) = 65b95e04742241b206a1bf5492c539dfb7aaf64d30fe9e60311c3d3dd11f362d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/adms-2.3.0.tbz) = 666034d56d191d1f3e31bf2c11c5ae22622aedc6acd48352b3312df2e4bc89f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/admuser-2.3.2.tbz) = 8eef3831e5d5f33ffead77c2c9bf00ba1cb48f0a6dc8f1f0975bebdda16d24a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/adns-1.4_1.tbz) = 2efd33bd359625a228fbc86469c457163a7f3f9a9998a0f7ea3974ecc4d110d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/adobe-cmaps-20051217_1.tbz) = ba4e83605369550a7e13d7a2d32df0147f5314451303caa428a1e8dd92d626e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/adodb-4.99.2.tbz) = e0bb1dcbb325d4d26e74d0010b6268710162a90bd670b9d9e395d5812860ec75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/adodb-5.15.tbz) = 447f1f6e76eaab1ed1fd1c5b870971c4b00e55ee05f75f5bf573a019c6e2a58e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/adonthell-0.3.5_9.tbz) = 311715e625c870dead939510a6d3dbb8102f93120948d9076c0d50683f74c6af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/adplay-1.7_4.tbz) = f062d61aeb1a3b6b2754c04ab47e9ebe2ae9b451cbd20c2afe0ab6a34becd652
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/adsuck-2.3.tbz) = f30ae4d46ab800e0100e706e5ffb117878e588bb0293d2a1ed909ada7e0e186c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/adtool-1.3.3.tbz) = 79e576f2326b52d7a3b7d67973607ea689a1872039e488683cc861855d5c3c79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/adun-0.81_1.tbz) = 45e469a077f4330a0c7b2532d46a9259765fb9551fa112980b9ae64dce64322d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/advancecomp-1.15.tbz) = bffede92df755d51774f5ae9c72c3bfba94f5cf81673139ced7b3cf79ffa613f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/advancemame-0.106.1_1.tbz) = f00272fd5e5f6f49b373deda146a65e616fd6e9554d49ed171525a281e164aa5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/advancemenu-2.5.0_1.tbz) = b73ace0d6d5195004fa39b0d9bd0546ca50a7b67ed30c8d31af7cdb456098dde
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/advancemess-0.102.0.1_3.tbz) = 0149a5f36c64141cc8de7c6d4d5be9c54b4d8dafa36af1bbf967fe5e7bdfa11f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/adzap-20110915.tbz) = 1e811e17bc79a6c876979552e93c3a20d10ccf72222f2495ca7351b03705361f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aee-2.2.15b_1.tbz) = d1d964145c09a5378b7f671bca17115da0b5005c076d780b8816c17e1ee8afff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aegis-4.24.3.tbz) = 45af624d4f288b532484ea6db76eb2ef104264e1fc63473537751eb68735caba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aegisub-2.1.9_1.tbz) = 95492f247b81bfe0bd9fd3ac9a95f402335033489c6897bde4b0a44c63d32c86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aescrypt-0.7_1.tbz) = ceb8b0aa4fa71d024740b4118155a93b6acd0bd10c3b5eaed18b9357806fa99b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aeskulap-0.2.1_2.tbz) = 5a3c2e1769af08cc257533b4d2aa5e2f0a0f3a800ba1fbc5f20f163773a09e60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aespipe-v2.3.e_1.tbz) = 1aa5da55e650c0872ec6149a05fc3d6295ad899e5ee0d17db245badde38bb214
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aestats-5.39.tbz) = 331fd5c317f1e76d57e1fe0e366886456714e97c4d778ea1f6e78feaa5b23b29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aewan-1.0.01.tbz) = 668ffcd5eb3c3607d97357a7211c6db6e5eba8127b8e4239669ccbdc5e6009cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aewm-1.2.7_4.tbz) = 01f11362648306da51560dbce9230cd2bc83af856b922418fe7241d1f6b2afc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/af-aspell-0.50.0_1,1.tbz) = 7b2ca4c1ff98463d1538d07443498860054d7ef4cb42544526bb619f43347987
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/af-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 2e5bf3b5cae82f81206bf90ba0672984ed823a53fc4eaf059e89b377c2cbf64e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/af-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = b2947e4dd63128e39b20eaf8ce718254848fd5340045fc8c232c356517ba3eb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/afay-041111.tbz) = e81187d19b720aac7bdf4612436acf56104881a419092bb4f174eeb51f64317e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/affenspiel-1.0_2.tbz) = ff961e9f254dbc39dbe48d9ff9082744522333ad69ce5b5fa921042a85a1f9de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/affiche-0.6.0_2.tbz) = 9003682e633bf61dd67b3755c73a2330fe653c91313381677e5d8120d6595aea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/afflib-3.7.1.tbz) = 407e405dba4f6203392b0c1ee0f655e7a54fa30bc51f50e7f26f6d0f65fa383e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/afio-2.5.tbz) = d92d5d2c2138dd91d5f86816631dcd7f50b664df2478b8775475685a6b0aa5b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/afm-1.0.tbz) = b1906151929cc4b19e2c579442699748d11b3af1db6129610903e0ea903249c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/afni-2012.04.17.2129_1.tbz) = d5fcff09d9ed2e0f0e57a0a7237d2e8f8b9a7f96abf0c5ebe2ddde77597267c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/afnix-2.2.0.tbz) = 982c6e9af704e26fc0c0efc18f33fa289c77dce34013cac5fb875d43d8e957c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/afsp-8.2.tbz) = a460dbb93bd6d4a7fa2339707277e601bf67efab12dd83fc5fb4d628f4f39849
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aft-5.098,1.tbz) = 695baadf89caf37efd949d9ce0972945e9f46b787dfc150f80e98ec09f5c69e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aften-0.0.8.tbz) = ef459bf2b5bde6f43408730c7205e6b2477c700e3063e6a545e3050a0ba2d6c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/afterglow-1.6.0_1.tbz) = 3ff4afd24c715bbbae7301234c6c456d8ba0b69681204117249729120d344063
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/afternoonstalker-1.1.4_3.tbz) = 30dbeb0f9d7bc0d06167bdbb7404a9c069c46f60c3ae00a050a5b14c7fe9b6fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/afterstep-1.0_3.tbz) = 1169486a708a3f2b1b568132f31eb032abd7037b27bb298ad8949127fc060b2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/afterstep-2.2.11_1.tbz) = de97716955000dc538512a61dc107a7e7694c3962e1673a5cbd08fb71c513363
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/afterstep-i18n-1.0_4.tbz) = 663343ea725ee4dad85b26aa72d5227193bede6c1d655e3b489549b56e25d193
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aftp-1.0.tbz) = 2438180c90bbc32965b935784f3b397cb1476a73208ce61051a18811bd139476
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/agame-1577_10.tbz) = b65f0e30e6e995eee319ce8a04585791cdb4c484eb90490b4f5b4f693e926b3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/agave-0.4.2_9.tbz) = f18d982804296e40fc54ee68f94b0e8600dda27aed5a187607d23c28edaecaf7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/agedu-9671.tbz) = b71d4e3c108dcc3f11ad2647c402495714a50c7374ca761e06b29d58f103ce1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/agef-3.0.tbz) = d6f54ae2b5b0718766be3c8aa4932a4c4fb5bb68bc468f90696f10bb4600ca65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aget-0.4.1.tbz) = a0315f2ff285bd3fa157dc01a389b2c344501087a77bcb97c9ad185ae8a2a9a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/agg-2.5_7.tbz) = 7998447ba073b13baf106beabe47a4f752b27bf4454bd3df84a21830fda723cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aggregate-1.6_1.tbz) = 3e8cedade40cec32b924c1bd9b825638614f52afce2b31f8c1e2f09f99cc9fc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ah-tty-0.3.12.tbz) = ddc8cd1b9c753d88bb1397a6e3019b5ad44f85ab52bd3259e74c167b92e014be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ahwm-0.90_2.tbz) = c98801367437555f35a8aea67dbb7309d1de049fcc04b55d1af1ede0cfef6b1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aide-0.15.1.tbz) = a554058ac6ee617d1f3474dd6f925d50656f7a2633cf9a5512515bf050e8bed6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aifad-1.0.27_3.tbz) = ad360f62cf105a8efcfc839e75e19150f272e3fe2fac70b116c016290abba7db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aiksaurus-1.2.1_2.tbz) = b3c286c73c3af026069e89965b67961838f327d0c6358cdd0fe029aef44dcdb6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aiksaurus-gtk-1.2.1_11.tbz) = 89fff3e6640f442ab065a52d6b7ecdfd8733e8e2f5d38febd6bbea004b2d127b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aimage-3.2.5.tbz) = f23c286b7d4336430ebfd9e0e5c9d67b49b3ebc5cca6eddd8114fef750f6c08c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aimsniff-0.9d.tbz) = dd7ee32ae04bc1fc59e38b6bac5d4ab6068aa838ded63ec052447bbd0e689cfd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aircrack-ng-1.1_1.tbz) = 648b1e11e7bad793c781f94720dc84653c636bbc044f8bd4dd2a95a819069d78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aird-1.0.tbz) = 0d333d76cf28f9504476e9de808980f7303dc3f5ab49c5125ee44a5e14bd7d97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/airport-2.0.1_3.tbz) = f9f5996f0d99b05c900ed6c3318d7a4da5ec63dbf6d91f1f759accc3d9dda56f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aish-1.13.tbz) = ed7334bb1dfac03ef65b3b342d887fcf28b64ab420b7d3d0353ff83baa5f53c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/akamaru-0.1_7.tbz) = d5bbb464cf21e068a5fe76bd2346d7cb95869c42f47d1f0a60eacddd480b2f57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/akode-2.0.2_2,1.tbz) = ececa24b81b8fa81631dbc0e0fcea74a4af8e6c7e776e662af050a0faf0765c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/akode-plugins-ffmpeg-2.0.2_4,1.tbz) = 3c95a28b1f3076a72bfe0eddd3386cdcef1138a0b11bd4576aeb4393afe2ebfc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/akode-plugins-jack-2.0.2,1.tbz) = 6d4134cb294effa7e2963c11598d50fca66475337a2365ba982a2cdab544b9d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/akode-plugins-mpc-2.0.2,1.tbz) = 05f730db4f2e7b30ea5a4e9eea74845113e06bcec0442ccbce30176501710436
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/akode-plugins-mpeg-2.0.2,1.tbz) = 7efeb77ff2de005ad8037d3b8882f79423711e8ae09dfa7e4527f831b9741d01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/akode-plugins-oss-2.0.2,1.tbz) = 5032e17ecf718ec2be911b204fb6487c44c2443c89c6d30ca731cf55251d041a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/akode-plugins-pulseaudio-2.0.2_5.tbz) = 605e6ec1e6a1f7528ec32f2013b6f5184d53388cdf0c51550a6ee57e55f7198e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/akode-plugins-resampler-2.0.2,1.tbz) = aa232222d2eed62e509018f02e3195f222ef53d24e5f0670a18a04d61ae20512
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/akode-plugins-xiph-2.0.2_4,1.tbz) = 2638a528bd2602099ffcd42bbabac00fc1a662fa9922ab643869b36d41bced22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/akonadi-1.7.2_3.tbz) = d8e071a7b0184d5cbc0194d1c644af989889545de66950794c3c0d11a3ac51c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/akonadi-google-0.3.1_2.tbz) = da988ad5fd9c51feeb48390503a2446d14b0c43b3bcce1837875e489698e2c03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/akonadi-googledata-1.2.0_2.tbz) = 0d791fc4fc53f932ab6fca9144950b3fd2df7612d11ab2c906b3b1a7e725cb60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/akpop3d-0.7.7.tbz) = daafe79239fb07e63e07ff88fba1e7991e7523dc9c5cd5e967a553fa6cbce46c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/alabastra-0.21b_2.tbz) = 844f9637c6c5d71e7ec387f81d2cbb1511856d52c8e1acbd55ff51c4349dfd0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/alac-0.2.0.tbz) = b7cc779216c5f0d7546296a52fb6c03df2ea113ada9161d43933f1c331a55a71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/alacarte-0.13.2_2.tbz) = 746e9234202cb18dbcb3de993e47210d61eecdd4b386fed0cbadf9fcfbcf331b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/alarm-clock-1.4_2.tbz) = 88ecb88d1363eb478aecc8fda3f7d21dfb74a99f0f1d13ae6eef65455aa7d8d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/albumshaper-2.1_5.tbz) = e12f590e4868d35ab01a675bf5ca0578a77920b5747c9c10c1e4e221c2698a3f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ald-0.1.7.tbz) = 0a39978668a6724f889c3fd3393186d3d64129a318830b86302b4dd08ebbe0a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aldo-0.7.5_2.tbz) = f92e62ac3a914087558d1ef893ce9246d6cab7babd1061f800f206f7bd24ef79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ale-0.8.11.2_9.tbz) = d6ddf203cf6ddb08ef992ba2c2fbae7ded244cad415232a1750bb915390ed038
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/alf-0.1_1.tbz) = 771ef884ce4683ee43c1fcf085049bbc84805f502109e7c9f5612b798a898eab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/algae-4.3.6_4.tbz) = e769ab0185120114a5a2860eed7ca1e558078ecb4442f8db19ae8037a35a7a70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/algol68g-2.4.1.tbz) = 8daf4aa4b9d887fe9b00aa8204a94ce853ee7e963a82283b0fc765bd4c40d92b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/algotutor-0.8.6_3.tbz) = d320a99afce13078a557f17dfd36b72b18f216a783f81b60047486ec2a947e3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/alienblaster-1.1.0_5.tbz) = 65015b7b239993cb16b07315698ef1797652a19b568873a3003eb9a281a31218
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/alienwah-1.13_1.tbz) = 8df9cb4eff1ba992035e81e2d274155c9ae9a7bc583bf4f43ce137eefa768f95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/alienwave-0.3.0.tbz) = b607e8f0aeef6567a3794b4911a34e5944036e4849d998bb65c53656f7cc54fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/align-1.7.1.tbz) = 973c7b936233b67dbec0381b2423b46fe5ae470acced591041a1bcd13fd4faab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/alignmargins-1.0_1.tbz) = c104d252bdf6b1b4b0e9433ea9274b32035779a1b106f812f8bba787918f3b34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/alisp-20060917.tbz) = fa2013285a1c599b3eeaff5215787468f2cd4edda70fd196770db7f746a99a8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/allacrost-1.0.2_4.tbz) = cc1f04159dcb485cfff88a55c3857abeb728fe43c45ce8355b011d4ae737b745
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/allegro-devel-4.4.2.tbz) = b05e1ef815e54e145d878ebf214651258bd7125574f2ca78c6b85d2db1a892cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/alltraxclock-2.0.2_11.tbz) = dd1fc756676432dbfabe2a5ceba927b16d31daf1b24e824145ef0013112dc0a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/alltray-0.70_4.tbz) = c9d7da073db7a1a9861a1ac8e26ed5cb53080c74f330a476c7b9bca00f5b85a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/alpine-2.00_3.tbz) = 6bbd3bc39765518a0ab4802c79f240591682ee0180f5f070017e113babf33cf2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/alsa-lib-1.0.26.tbz) = 271561252528e02f1efb9fb7a5bc786c5eccbf58a35bf7ce255781a3fd95207d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/alsa-plugins-1.0.26.tbz) = 05b58f59284e2314fa1d3e7abe82c698f72d6b3d9dbd19aba1b53d3c8f839142
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/alsa-utils-1.0.26.tbz) = d5e52e7e9e171ebd12e9d61be9505c9f3edb01187f70da7a5f7a0a2a0b636a8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/altermime-0.3.11.a1.tbz) = 8a611bcb08591b34f8a2e9e9230cb162d320e52a7083bbf00b6ac4dd099a81d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/althea-0.5.7_5.tbz) = a297967fc4a21100458abbc9e13537821271cfceec6999922d899d5efc8e60a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/am-aspell-0.03.1_1,2.tbz) = 2233f1c9440de735dcf3a26a0e05de9b73e645d9b5a626c6b7ec020a31c2c3d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/am-utils-6.1.5,1.tbz) = 1df463bef7cfface9034650bc990be217b63640eb8721e5409777ff1fc8d6fde
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amanda-client-2.5.1p3_4,1.tbz) = 3a28d5bdcc3cde67781d65f6e505cb6f99d72e9c1d23c469f56e7542a23b676c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amanda-client-2.6.1p2_4,1.tbz) = 93646c2a93182062743b9f3709200ca4fc54b4df3e15cea2f2de21a22cb0e9a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amanda-client-3.2.3,1.tbz) = 005859a22496eb0828b7f21bec722ca2938a98c2fe4bafb3f50c2250e3a5db01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amanda-client-3.3.2,1.tbz) = 67bfa6df32cf77e73d90933b6004bb91c85f21b6fe506449c6bb98f4d9bae498
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amanda-perl-wrapper-1.01.tbz) = 94c2378419d8f902fc2e2c82b8d292742345c031239a5378855a65e9c3b5c4e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amanda-server-2.5.1p3_7,1.tbz) = ab6a29d12c204f4011cc5a3a6b3ed4ccb31ba4986537b16cd177e1262822e35e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amanda-server-2.6.1p2_4,1.tbz) = d6c6b3d6357ff1618aa0b07c1cdb649e6cb9a478c9234ec66523fcf04b36e513
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amanda-server-3.2.3,1.tbz) = de1ad2c4149ce0976b82ee18e11146dca6ab5124791caa6d92638fdb23db3a54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amanda-server-3.3.2,1.tbz) = 27faf080a7551ca783768860faffd2d770be870a3f727ce9f45561105011280b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amanith-0.3_9.tbz) = 76d61071b9750808b619861d141644bd9f2ce3a86bc72d0d269bba133b64096e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amap-5.2.tbz) = ded779527775115f674fcbbf3dcfa1cfcc454a23b859f18899d9434226576ac9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amarok-2.6.0.tbz) = 75b707f6f40f9488ea278cd8d12c2d91917ed64fb0f648c13ed96b1775bcbb40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amaterus-0.34.1_5.tbz) = 8e4b20c103a69926d62af4ad21db0f86484948f1a06e868e5752a99294aa3d97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amavis-logwatch-1.51.02.tbz) = 2a301ef8003f5cc1f19823244ba3776af29e16e127cf5c465b62668bd954a952
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amavis-stats-0.1.12_3.tbz) = 6d18341917d618d1a86f20c5e8c4ea361438f82527757617a93b1d902d082b8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amavisd-milter-1.5.0_2.tbz) = 314a324be29b968804e57eb1b953b2e939ea7aceeeca216bfcef99ac0a4fcb48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amavisd-new-2.8.0_1,1.tbz) = 60cb2ec0ce1b0b05c2c8b378225c58242a236d615b3e02bf680ae485b11be913
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amb-plugins-0.8.1.tbz) = f3cf0e08879cc4b4d09482567d33f0142a13e3dd77f0dc555cfc8abbcf960857
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amberfish-1.6.4.tbz) = ed2e0ebb6d274c6b2c60b29bf25f13c49d1ce1178587f1e7f534eb7cdab47480
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ambit-2.0.39.tbz) = 905d68591dbb5f7d35a9c03f709dd72b80f0ad79773a9755fd3ac7c5f4dadbca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amfm-1.0.tbz) = 70768bb94270d3fcb7905c997aba1b1728fde10c7d4cf3e7a9c972749d6efbf3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amide-1.0.3.tbz) = 0934c6a8ddc2b095ca99f44f16860befa4c958fb8ac5e46ba972067b49d2b4df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amigadepacker-0.04.tbz) = 1aa6d3401a5235c79d28cb9d73e8ede2bc6dec4276e47cea295cff1324a237ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amiwm-0.21.pl2.tbz) = 31e4c062c83018a28d676e95c1fd765bb6a9a7707300edc7eb2d7f18e721ef90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amoebax-0.2.1_6.tbz) = 045b908c40a1afdf5c8db005fef7ac26aaea60efd789fd5f60200d5a4b26dde6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amp-0.7.6,1.tbz) = da9d989d2cb6dd6397c6c807a9573abf278bc0a036d2d8854ad8d19c4f425de2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ampache-3.5.4_2.tbz) = 24565f6b13fab3f1295ed8e15166ba1844bf1e5c4623b521ff5c1f355cc253a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ampasCTL-1.4.0.tbz) = 315127b4f52a3dba8c81679d11c763a1af5268f2fb2676ba46b4b343cc930932
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amphetadesk-0.93.1_6.tbz) = 70d6fad736552d21e5306ab2373dc765572b403364714a897884bf27859e6363
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ample-0.5.7.tbz) = c5496e4e0c15474d13c8d2a5c2b1aa6d9735bd2536cb677f9bdf0adf5fc0071b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amqp08-20090705.tbz) = e9c814a82cea1e2ad5703eb22601114c92e4b7744c39d4114df1443139d2ee2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amrcoder-1.0.tbz) = b2d35bbb5c3b4483f7a8d07db8abc30d8fb24611aabcfce444eca095d1a1b352
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amrstat-20070216.tbz) = 84f12680de1c4751c5b9c8fd86b2089c8636f7408a57f4f739c9a63c7b7cafbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amsn-0.98.9_1.tbz) = 17a2e67736c191b361508601a96660d51f6576004d6e2b5584d95d9ed05050ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amtterm-1.3_1.tbz) = 6215ef832ca25a6f37ac34092e0cbb93943da61b25312a63f6429ec21599abfc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amule-2.3.1_4.tbz) = dd48ad334a80147176df4feafded3e3fd2fe48bbee5ac339ad5bfc6faa9a1fc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/amule-devel-10788.tbz) = 987e1c2be1388ddecf05aad98bcd13ef25eb8b619a3562ed374b75eb3bcd21f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/an-0.95_1.tbz) = c6d5116671f816bfe6d595e08d3fa60c520ed9dd527c5530cb3eb596e2dd6e09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/anacron-2.3_4.tbz) = 272106b11fb5beb429af2429de09243bc6843ace89a82b3c6adf2c3affe89488
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/analitza-4.8.4.tbz) = c3c662635ac2eac5b1dc3ffa37c32fe2470f39f02580564218ce96590da6f946
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/analog-6.0_8,1.tbz) = 9a27a57d04cdd28ab8368586ca36b9c05a11b2e897b41981cd3598ddbd2effc0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/and-1.2.2.tbz) = 1567c88fc40383f8940e90ccb65e9caea291acca1d075570d34ba14ed26c802c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/angband-3.3.2.tbz) = 5990aceca1cfdcedd0fde02b6ff16218ef18f246bd96eb41095052477ecdfee4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/angst-0.4b_2.tbz) = 9d5576e55c2b05d176f53050ef694ab8f92bbf32fd861201c18361f18f9e46c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/animenfo-client-20020819.tbz) = 2643009ceae1078fe381e58624ed1391bb9f8f02552064d48da21bd3fda88573
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/animenfo-client-gui-gtk-20020819_10.tbz) = 6eddb7a0951d2097e5a439e1299d5398ad4cb83b0c185942fbd86678aa135001
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/animorph-0.3.tbz) = d8233d6ec3ca56dc1f30a664be8656fb930b0a3657292bfe719ba75509a8bba8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/anjuta-2.32.1.1_4.tbz) = 76149f6e64e86f87d7ed6ad148093e4242cc5e34b0202ebfb32bfcc124a8719f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/anjuta-extras-2.32.1.1_1.tbz) = d908772392d9b6c164069b363ebb0a9be3f2507404c4bac5586c95e4b2e700d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/anki-1.2.11_2.tbz) = 3fed4650f83b1e7d2deb3f43cba9638c68f6eb98cc59615a0179cdae96a06b72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ann-1.1.2.tbz) = 25ce84806323a69bec6dde8282010eaa1c7329ab748ccecc347c097fcd44c187
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/annoyance-filter-1.0d.tbz) = 77d934dfed7038f0638a21bf90daeb0e44dcd11545155c4e56267f62973843aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/anomy-sanitizer-1.76_4.tbz) = 050767736f8a27d0bf3bbcf1986f5c52118d53baa9e978a62585332de76103c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/anope-1.8.7.tbz) = f7411b8a64db9d49f7ab4d3666d12c159935f21f62ac5b3df125f78a38e76141
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ansifilter-1.4.tbz) = 65d43e8b5babd627970a90320ce0f8feb6a51115530868419d283cb06e2d48eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ansiprint-1.0.tbz) = 387aad701dc3d0c4d8b73fc14b4e1e86bce185d28a5d9529092cc700795e768d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ant-xinclude-task-0.2_2.tbz) = 49cdbe8b0cdcc781c4f0eea072d413c8b6aa1cd539ee71f792fcd143815e646b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/anteater-0.4.5.tbz) = 0b35dc6991a3282386302670b15651e8b49b1af18baf688e160c5131773af923
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/antipolix-2.1_2.tbz) = 73386a7f419b1b496161825fa8b5a084de77f2245a89b159a40611a59b644722
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/antivirus-3.30_6.tbz) = 8dac8bd316d944c05814e03e050546af8fb683d5ffe947129a6742d50f6b0999
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/antiwm-0.0.5.tbz) = cac7a1752306ff54b98c6d6b0a97142f07f602732be6ddba8db923f4739f3ae8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/antiword-0.37_1.tbz) = 8afeca16935c16104a6430528c38c8637785a940d680d4d6b848de2b32e0e993
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/antlr-2.7.7.tbz) = 7726a052ff320d87de720c9615f8421cbab0ec63387ac93fb50adbd6be80431b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/antlrworks-1.4.2,1.tbz) = 6ebc356b701d9532a0029a1ae90fcaa3dd581f3b5b3bc329c6b4a7b80c58d3bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/anubis-4.1.1_6.tbz) = 2237ddc979c727bfecf97e24ed792b572018ba0883b12e07bc650ea7e627bf3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/anyremote-6.0.tbz) = dfb3153dbee4819e91d4d2cecf19cc8659920f6ee3471044955233ad47f55bdb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/anyremote2html-1.4.tbz) = 823aa713467e8db862e6c2a3f78b231e278bd0643f06125dd00ba1706bf1a0e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/anyterm-1.1.29.tbz) = 119ba8071a3d803d67d58e537a4413586cbf83485a82074535295a45c2e116a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aoi-2.5.1_2.tbz) = 862f29f11ea2a6280734ce5b541ad85435c976769218cdf5dccf335c4e9c455a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aolserver-4.5.1_1.tbz) = 7e8b5132b5ca89e7dc4d3ce90dbd1788bbd29ab716f02fbcfed51c71ed7edaea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aolserver-nsencrypt-0.4_2.tbz) = c9115f242eeff074e22701440c3cbfb9fc592d8bb6c70f2435797a7bea848109
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aolserver-nsgd-2.0_9.tbz) = be286429f7aead05eabc6c9341e9d17aac9ca390328705412bd8adefa657c34f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aolserver-nsmcrypt-1.1_3.tbz) = 545cfb5608fa44e9ff2a58870c4c6a85972be8b42791c8db1a3ba28ab23dc8cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aolserver-nsmhash-1.1_2.tbz) = 13c6b54dde35cf2bcc405b672d780c9d106afad6f2e07ab1410efdac59b35f2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aolserver-nsmysql-1.0_3.tbz) = dbebc149a9940fa480cb11143c80ea9fc951b0540c837bcec2bc7c7c0f72c6f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aolserver-nsopenssl-3.0.b26_1.tbz) = 69cfcef34830bfe055f8f738f7cfa0b061677e8b6f3756364a91d9e9886dec70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aolserver-nspostgres-4.1_3.tbz) = 45b885a8050dec188ab915ceb7d8d6d1432a613c6f555e40407a66ac92fb1387
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aolserver-nssha1-0.1_1.tbz) = 77e9f85d5b1cb01de366f33fd32f499ee2dc3d4adf678eb774dcf499675ee32a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aolserver-nszlib-1.1_2.tbz) = 6186456305710818f83d53790c7156783bda855828e147e3307d57114d15c276
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aolserver-xotcl-1.6.6_1.tbz) = 33a439942378481bd3098e26f551307ffb453c6999bab79c91ec3aa72bd95ced
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aop-0.6.tbz) = fb53d4f27036635cc9ed1cad81888702f588358584b8ace0ea56fb76a5d37be3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap-utils-1.4.1_4.tbz) = 8d2db13c94ebf1e232ba9488c52304c4225ab8ac930c120cf82290b66e60c047
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_antiloris-0.4_1.tbz) = 26326ced5087f270206823d7c8b47041c7a671d388bb0c70bb3bdb9d0b42767b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_auth_cas-1.0.9.1.tbz) = 541ba61dabc0b9f0bd62a369ed2e664367475ab761552bbcd2a952f770682cc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_auth_cookie_mysql2-1.0_1.tbz) = ecd289726402bbb48b3d88abb3a15d18d35041d5b6f28013f0f3447a22ac89ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_auth_external-2.2.11_1.tbz) = 8cae5891d732d6afc4be029b64e0fadaaf008c32cef8aaee9feca4b91893e865
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_auth_form-2.05_3.tbz) = bd82a1f63f2063f77697ef3ec0e1c142b285f050b88398306930625cc9d10fef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_auth_imap-2.2.0_2.tbz) = fe488e994e5c17b3481017aede5d86f11e69c6268ff583e449ad79c387450936
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_auth_kerb-5.4_3.tbz) = 1fb09f7b7d553acf7c8a22d9c7f9788f0666b248b0f31d1f2fbdef8ce5dc49f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_auth_mysql-1.10_2.tbz) = 7333bfd6ff3838cb57ddfce45e6e13e4cc41c1ede4cfab02e3e582d5f282d6b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_auth_mysql_another-3.0.0_4.tbz) = edb56b4aa38de54f066b85952c76e08e81f4d795e934ade8a0fef46f15df0a72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_auth_openid-0.6_1.tbz) = 5e218a31e5c3f70d940c1c72ca2117dc46a1832d91ad5e229873c136517d5a46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_auth_pam-1.1.1_4.tbz) = 2fe41f6ca9b15c297c64850b0aa90f4361ee9492b2e384369e2823ca0228c150
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_auth_pgsql-2.0.3_2.tbz) = 71eb0340df495e60fd3ec35f56e6bb8803643376519a2e23f778b2536217ad13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_auth_pubtkt-0.8.tbz) = 4a9f63543a05b28d0172da6bf8928bd71153c05e77139624e137ab965b820ae5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_auth_tkt-2.1.0.tbz) = a004eaa3580af429beea4f370c70ab4d246ce8ffafb6573da23a794157223de7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_auth_xradius-0.4.6_1.tbz) = 1cb07facacc1dd9537832e7efeb47ad7dc6aeab2e9b3217b711689276db0ce0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_authn_otp-1.1.4_1.tbz) = d73122dd26fb46609c6d8dbb3442cb32d4530050c09e54b54ae9fee3b137a430
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_authn_sasl-1.2.tbz) = c2ed36e4c31d4b2bd2527896c097b908c28872c1a8c88eb30c408b2d46cf6c85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_authnz_external-3.1.2_2.tbz) = d63c9ff1a145c3a4792f149b3cb75b7f6b481ef6fba87e5e404b2cc357dc9aa3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_authz_unixgroup-1.0.1_2.tbz) = 7ef596c5eca82952116846c82057c1af2e5422d21acf819474cdcdfcccdb8a05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_bw-0.8_1.tbz) = 67a9ddc2d8d62f3d548990fbe31f3491301ab76daaa4cbce172d0c3883fb186e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_cband-0.9.7.5_3.tbz) = 5a35522e36d2ba4b149c76189c8fe5a3eafe7643ec1a1b7ec66345f106602c75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_cfg_ldap-1.2_3.tbz) = d5d285d2ecd969fb6c57438572087b26614eed03528bb80695a40f444357cc2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_chroot-0.5_1.tbz) = b141488fda7a15dfe24e189bff953b192e9d975e7ab0d77a1207366c0ca55f66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_clamav-0.23_4.tbz) = 29a8e0f78b53e2324b038ba2c604a28adc46a1c024ea59cece0328e6641081b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_cplusplus-1.5.4_2.tbz) = a89b7ea283c0f8a967efcde310f667b675a5c43a7c5224cb3ce43f1fe50d2c8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_cvs-0.5.91_2.tbz) = bd20ef7d9fd8afc80787505e832cfeb9ae294810b8e59392882b580c423844a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_dnssd-0.6_8.tbz) = f1d7f994dc3d5209c600210c232a2a0872a9114c34f4183b194da2e6b8a00e64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_domaintree-1.6_1.tbz) = 01fd7cb4f2eb3cd1668f875e4487dc6ab67c90b78e57951f34848cc36fa68861
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_encoding-20021209_3.tbz) = e7424b71a4d8673096da41e55b109af175adcf8b9c9d3a61ab82e46e4a2ba346
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_evasive-1.10.1_1.tbz) = 1e84e82e31f263ad8c70c0a94e2f904a44e9af07d35f3e694b0f8d7e957408b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_extract_forwarded-2.0.2_3.tbz) = 5456519b42d58fc8d8e4416d1a7ed06959aeb8388eb9ac297fd5b0aa70b39019
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_fastcgi-2.4.6_3.tbz) = a686fc3c0db433c288b4c719e94ad45e4494d3ad454d55c5e31882cc14536734
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_fcgid-2.3.6_1.tbz) = 1fae6adcc94d17478c5516c944cd1d851c3c14fca3e8e4477bbc12012a3c323a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_fileiri-1.15_1.tbz) = c871cf158bb220d8e6f44a3de48c0ef7e353d1286e6f0ae6d325392df9718b4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_flickr-1.0_2.tbz) = be1f18137668d5c11fa3dd0ca649c769f85c02c714d8f717dc61255d54f1a857
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_geoip2-1.2.7.tbz) = f120ace616afd59a66fe53a92a6795a94d1b2b962a334b787d58b181b297a110
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_gnutls-0.5.10_1.tbz) = e9cd3aa433e1ff284b7118db2c2d42402e779725aef8f600a9fa8662690c0cfe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_gzip2-2.1.0_1.tbz) = d49cf0bcb6f441dc79cf8a62a98da6d604f1246131d1c6edb4ccb3a2422803cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_hosts_access-1.1.0_1.tbz) = 4a707073fd2764cc7e6fa11b27ecd4b2b61bd30b16465af03318119ea9447ab7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_jail-0.5.1_1.tbz) = 1868f32ee6040bad679b1476d24f113048dbb6a6eb8eef5ae49682b15bcd06e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_jk-ap2-1.2.32_1,1.tbz) = 438cbf8a374e7d4514584c40086151b51d9ea99d368bf625c9730fa541ab07dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_jk-ap2-1.2.32_1.tbz) = 34aa0e2973f15e3eac3991d51b53336471ec2ddd956755ce60e06d80694aae78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_layout-5.1_5.tbz) = 2a64a3a7950380f6a9a1109bb85b3259de936b0617dd026f210fd9a20efc334f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_limitipconn-0.23_3.tbz) = 91f2b043c5618cfc0a3b977d299775668a005e93c8adf7eea77847872e7edf40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_line_edit-1.0.0_1.tbz) = e1ec428fc63a01896a8eed083b93c4b33467d063039992be760a0180da50b3b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_lisp2-1.3.1_2.tbz) = 9f328a7dea1fdc590df6a3f732b1a90eb5ae86347b59e8fbf97415189b0363a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_log_config-st-1.0_2.tbz) = ff05d378a1c9f48083587234a10a8e4f0a3299045be5c4c34374c9c066076963
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_log_dbd-0.2_3.tbz) = ce8bed546bb06505a81e7c08fffa112fa3a368422d22d7d4440375b284f2570a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_log_firstbyte-1.01_1.tbz) = 9a3881586601c2de0f47e964a9877c7a6496e95ae0e9c8f7fafda324bd2e45a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_log_mysql-1.0_3.tbz) = 3bf50419f955d0df7af49e8d515049a4b2998e3b1ce68c819389e3f5e649191b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_log_sql-1.101_4.tbz) = c4bc3cfbd799edf49bef99dc05eab2c633011ca8d457a1af672ad27b8c8880df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_log_sql-dtc-1.101_5.tbz) = d92328e9c7a108f0a629891a3760b60f91952883dca77d48d3211b1b6dfb407a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_macro-1.1.11.tbz) = 9652dfe1a9a1092f7070558e934765e21ff671920d45a2d3ff76704a09f5292e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_memcache-0.1.0_4.tbz) = 8a1c2655805cbf9dc62fedb91b8a0259010083b6bd875f014ed4ef8a120baa22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_memcache_block-20120821.tbz) = 3bf0cb2a9bb63b5dd91493a170110c19ea108b1a51f60a7f431d0a3e88387157
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_mono-2.10_1.tbz) = 5b437844f9f10ea41594bc66c330434215febaa1f02f4e5cb0163450b5680c82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_musicindex-1.3.7.tbz) = e57c4da32052cc6e5f3163455067489b0c8da26ff0c6a1aa688841c4feef8c8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_ntlm2-0.1_4.tbz) = 332df733af10b1e5995bb8442ded3c0cd1b6c0eb487d40c5a95047729e4f3320
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_perl2-2.0.7_1,3.tbz) = 7833b3b047139aae6d20f0c9e25953c61f37db368f31085dbfddeea93cc129a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_proctitle-0.4.1.tbz) = 8c86ae8d0770d46774230feac774d5f7f73515dcb999521b8e81d96ab444778c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_proxy_html-3.1.2_1.tbz) = 104c69338ec6fb9c9b17eca4973defb519ba5c59a956a8f9a2ce724091f24743
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_proxy_xml-0.1_1.tbz) = bc9fb0517bb0e3f0e468c9b920e0359dec61653d2dd9213b593f28cce7f16ca8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_python-3.3.1_3.tbz) = cacd7308e9b57de373d27098117480d6355dfb517d050a07cd2988c2d6961680
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_remoteip-2.3.5.a.tbz) = 05f761ceb653f70e254b1cf10c063cec1caa4ab6fba0408b908924d1d32997bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_reproxy-0.02.20110826.tbz) = c5094ea45a9cd9a5c819f4abadb8cbe574fcac6374cf41773a9bd306e523dd1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_rpaf2-0.6_2.tbz) = 4cb6cf8e71af8fb88ac0a2f4fcd22c47f87e21765550031c9ad8034223d9354d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_ruby-1.3.0_3.tbz) = 6c772b8b38ed464f3a559c12cfeacf102ddb7bc2fd02672a8868c66fd5c05f5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_scgi-1.12_2.tbz) = 4decbb1245e68c79f82dcf6bff1aebed24854398d54854c4c2195b9a545972e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_security-2.6.6.tbz) = bb4afc77c77c63dd2ca078d5e0518635db3efd86995861f100042c6212f365e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_security21-2.1.7_2.tbz) = f675aa55a944970ef561e9e841b94a29512bda890d3b8fc5e4adaf643febc943
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_setenvifplus-0.13.tbz) = b1d57945c56ca7cf84db7c60f10d835b322091fc81aabe87b71149d740ab9e8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_tidy-0.5.5_1.tbz) = fa6d42bb09a82b30e5d7ba7bdd1a9e9454112354db12ebe06e43901fb5f4cf15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_tsa-1.0_3.tbz) = 180a05f78368095cf9e4d954a83b97715679e71ea9fff0ee7bf03a36a4ad5c5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_uid-1.1.0.tbz) = 51d12201b7b9adbedf6eac5218857ec9a3e42d3ca15b969170a53bc5e8628900
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_umask-0.1.0.tbz) = b73a2ab420f0bf276566c5bd28cef3fcf6f6a82d1ae6babe8ea7e36fadea6c10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_webkit-1.1b1_2.tbz) = a37e563cec8f961ef3b6de961f5c79c4eed0da241ecdcb6cf81075a0f42d97f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_wsgi-2.8_2.tbz) = 08a1d2dc77fd823402b0b6e52a954e437dd988408eaacb39cb9c6ed04095c35d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_wsgi-3.4.tbz) = a152815351dc722ff72d7d81d5d2442bec6b9b9d02a31bef60915b826b22d152
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_xml2enc-1.0.3.tbz) = b8891b1d4f647145126a18c40c21347b0dfed2e4682151b4b44b6c82af1557e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_xmlns-0.97_1.tbz) = 1701333d28937248d0a33494e6c5a4a0b86c78e6fd5e2de708883356b2b1f47d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ap22-mod_xsendfile-0.12_2.tbz) = aa23348eb5a0a77d7ec7ea054855047baf61f215c50a1ce8fa6a7438b52fef23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apache-ant-1.8.3_1.tbz) = 6744e47026bb540022af99bef66850afd56df3c43775f3f9aca59593e98e9bd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apache-mode.el-2.0.tbz) = 9d9c66503944ada88c82f2bbafc3a1e5a323464db96a8a69c837115b07bb0a0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apache-solr-3.6.0.tbz) = aa678ba6b7abb1871d62270fc5fddea0535f420461b9d30d8751bafa536f1ead
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apache-xml-security-c-1.6.1.tbz) = afcbd2ec2f9729cb2fb1584c92d35a62988a34f9d44fa85934af93b9e1a53c41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apache22-2.2.22_8.tbz) = 75277ac8588c580d7d2e4c802567d7a7f634c84b214df5baf35f7424128ca5f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apache22-event-mpm-2.2.22_8.tbz) = 741b485c5941eb0c83824fa2cd9acaf9bb899c011134ed73409807d851b5c6b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apache22-itk-mpm-2.2.22_8.tbz) = 5de5b3fc45c12b27e4cf95bc24bbde55200dfadb117f40c4501805c3ca8d394a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apache22-peruser-mpm-2.2.22_8.tbz) = 25e31333a1be02ab13d0a9962f4e45118ac456d4e981b562d0ce88ae7d0500ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apache22-worker-mpm-2.2.22_8.tbz) = 42ca5d2a43e60d98b6f1ab4e32036c003b75af05ccdc67d1bddc2ef99a39e2f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apachetop-0.12.6_3.tbz) = 164588fe7fa0a0e3edd69c4c2ce95fd4047cce34a30371941680ad784216a831
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apc-1.0_5.tbz) = 450e4687f85195ee4246e8adb972f50e7f82d91b44024cc3724ed2b53c7f81b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apcpwr-1.3.tbz) = 026eaf279c714e10dea3a1f05e33fcdf8686dcc5e046dd1217e2807a48375636
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apcupsd-3.14.10.tbz) = 64a6a9edff1506ac2a7c6c9815fcf30ed01c5631ce2479501599fd01ecfc0c10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apel-emacs24-10.8_8.tbz) = dd86ddc0cbbae2364d664f6e1c70cd42eb90f4838372dc6a232290b4d72723a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apercu-1.0.2.tbz) = 4bb078ab8dca7dec26c8cead9cc1c25e5cbd435b4c4fbfa8e51312a34b6d1600
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apertium-3.2.0_1.tbz) = f61d65901a24a20d4f669a7934d0fcb0917b3b95258fab6dff5d1dc738cd0dfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apg-2.3.0b_2.tbz) = 24c8755b3f3535585f9bbd63c535253271c1e2eccbb9a25e9c813bf2ed21a278
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/api-sanity-checker-1.12.9.tbz) = 4744648474f592e070e11232bd5107653a99b520a3bb43003eb16433445c9676
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apiextractor-0.10.10_1.tbz) = ab4281c1b2308cc18ffe75d1b7d0a8d50585bb7bb10d1e6a50bea11e6949a1c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apinger-0.6.1_2.tbz) = a8a150d9599c634d1cc5594932650f8d43234bdc647a1e839a16193eadbd5736
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apngasm-2.6_1.tbz) = cc2a269fa2139d85d362c64308de2d192fd0ca46f0ea5401f66c230386693fa0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apoolGL-0.99.22_5.tbz) = 87ec44588d498d350c4b4a40624b457cf908d0bcaf0fe94fff7b56ed4782b538
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apparix-20110303.tbz) = 8b3ee6f6796f208c32f1aa7c85078faefe755a9ae7e1530362751c8c8a3abd09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/appkonference-2.1.tbz) = df04596c1542052e9c810413c8d1c97be2fb0298d9282a23e2b6ccc5a763eeb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/appres-1.0.3.tbz) = f14b0a212874f6719cdc42d79298ddd3002427d8e6d25b11a3fbb07314ecad47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/appwrapper-0.1_2.tbz) = 475cba1fa9ed4f352af2eb41c333d32d5a9ef9d31f50357e1fa29c6c61e5526d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apr-1.4.6.1.4.1_1.tbz) = 8a5cea99885d5cf8dac2bcb0cf24180a171133bf259b0a6e0bdb97de56368900
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apricots-0.2.6_3.tbz) = 8b6a53b271685d89f64a6ed2efc6e698c440ce446538b33fce9dfe77445cb9d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aprsd-2.2.515.tbz) = ce7901e08ac98f4162c623537e3e48ee42673c5478863f85ed0e269cb96f00b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apsfilter-7.2.8_9.tbz) = 8cc32aaa866f4b76d904ebcecafea3cd3a60c41fb1044037aad5a757c3707a65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apt-0.6.46.4.1_5.tbz) = a7cc495fc54c5c6eb497fa053b2e1cc1e483fa6f0fc1b0e56e13d585aed3c962
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apvlv-0.1.4.tbz) = 67c420d852252856c2380d7165f6876ac6e2436d68e1b4d97528139b5345fab3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/apwal-0.4.5_10.tbz) = 01354c4e95863e9fbfeb517d9337aafe874be3371859c8198a54368c3f596c3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aqbanking-5.0.25_1.tbz) = c35aae37174fd3fc1202a2718b360149d919c52e534bd61e1afe876a45ef0b48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aqemu-0.8.1_1.tbz) = 0441aebd75d5fddaf01d353e9d12513b03a46316fd8b1fb7a4323b64f29dfee1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aqmoney-0.6.3.tbz) = 845af6bf8503b3e5e38bcacef3f8842af06f9ad0b778903492db78979bbcd6de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aqsis-1.8.2.tbz) = 96dc10196bab3f605bd3c3c0dd6c4fea2068190a2f8f26a9b212a8bc980a7526
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aqualung-0.9.b11_14.tbz) = a8bffc62a99abadc6040aae8832c926f57960c12e4bdc8ce44b0ccc079e36edf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ar-ae_fonts1_ttf-1.1_2.tbz) = 23ecb5845d8dfbb19768bb65d51a6b5a39d4aeae36905ec3989eb572323fefd7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ar-ae_fonts_mono-1.0_2.tbz) = 28a0b9e4b48c8d9b6628cdf90f9bb1113836e0d21e18c0c03e11ab02ed56f331
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ar-arabtex-3.11_5.tbz) = fde7fbbd94b859bcb26a01ab6007a268b9713e9e237b8590c3477e0a467c6b22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ar-aspell-1.2.0_1,1.tbz) = e699722c137e4ac1291701447d42747542f9e49651ea7c1ec9a125cf78ced9ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ar-kacst_fonts-2.01.tbz) = aa417110f9cad4f47aa6fef9d3f949882e30e6fa521426332274d99d2639270f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ar-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = ed9efca34f22be73710a554d134bc6a50a95007c78e80e35d0c3cee55c179325
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ar-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = d30794bd22bcbd33eb4b94f5ef42ae134cf11436499c90c11c4301275fd45364
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ar-khotot-1.0_2.tbz) = 0ab66f15620f2e1d66e7e84ff24c0ea46949e962a119fe4b7e10593ac7192c20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ar-libitl-0.7.0.tbz) = 6d599ceb6993b174615123485354e7781252edb975f8583c4096ab8c46553a7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ar-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = dadd86db02e2ddbbd282b7f909b842dae77b145d98757eb37aa1410afc73a259
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arc-5.21p.tbz) = 52fd85309138723a987139eec5c3ab9dd61ef89006ae9fe096f3aa4b9d0b4f1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/archivemail-0.9.0.tbz) = 685a42ac46ad1f6934ec6891277d8b08a85a11e35354a564174e87b12628e819
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/archivemount-0.6.1.tbz) = 54af5acde291cb227c10dec688c5de856e662e0c9a8fdb617ab1b49721907210
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/archiveopteryx-3.1.3_2.tbz) = 32031e02a86e0362dfcccaae100b2c10eebe65d09a8293ba11fc09e88faaebed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/archivesmtp-1.1.b1.tbz) = 8d1c27c743401c0b64842714f49a57317201103980954e92c11b128c1078facb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/archmage-0.2.4_1.tbz) = d03041b4c5c3902bfc7e63b6f44d8a434d0429967eed0363cf50976328623301
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/archmbox-4.10.0.tbz) = f5f9a34dbd454f320da3c096d74f71c7bf708941c226c5447ad6d59e5d2b579d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ardour-2.8.14.tbz) = 7309a12959add4aec729bfcd1e96fbdcd0f2afa5caf43ca6b9e1be9ee85222e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arduino-1.0.1_1,1.tbz) = 7319f0b90db73e22dd717134d74dbb9785d55ebc67cb287064bf8087864a8658
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arduino-glcd-3.20111205.tbz) = ff09f294e567fa2dc56e382eb9b94817307d5e53b77e83b31b0bafe11618915b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arduino-irremote-0.1.tbz) = 3039bce6e1163e14cf221791cf8b9286d83756d62f8f28bb0e2a0c889e844487
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arduino-mk-0.10.tbz) = e476f60351ac2e04d146ebefad844d6763a026e0ed282ed597921d56060440d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/areca-cli-i386-1.86.111101.tbz) = 61e0b19223efd65954be586c5b788b1a227a0a6eb5e200808ada585d3bfd543c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arena-0.9.13_1.tbz) = 10ab83963b0257cc336f175aa487850dc30679eb0b29090821982ff702f9d4bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ares-1.1.1_1.tbz) = b069ba77a61f226acf8e7fa0b6e2ef60fc2bc1f4ed6d2780482973bd97a6dae8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/argouml-0.32.2.tbz) = c2e487503b30198399542454405aa378b168c6fc0d1abb5509cb735a00b61762
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/argp-standalone-1.3_2.tbz) = 2d8f3d6e2df75df874fd382b80e52048b066584eed2a30224b8ae95e198a4f6c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/argtable-2.13.tbz) = a75b4120a35d2b67e19e381aed2088f4557f6067d6653ba282febdc15b68e770
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/argus-2.0.6_1.tbz) = 7888bf784f106b15526068053e0837686e93bf4a58979293ea254fb647c6df62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/argus-clients-2.0.6_1.tbz) = a1ac4a2dc2dc64922a11e913dad0d8962f3b8d2758a7807222ceae92c377d623
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/argus-clients-sasl-3.0.4.1.tbz) = 156892e9692560ce1e2effffc08e0bc18f1705ef37750c7f1e602bfc22f9b524
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/argus-monitor-20100109_4.tbz) = 370786d4f29cf6e9be1cbc77ffd53e44b19e503942932dd00d0e03a2895e0903
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/argus-sasl-3.0.4.tbz) = 03bd93da596d9e303dbf044a36364dcbc861b20e1e9e1eb561a212772ae17d2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ari-yahoo-1.10_3.tbz) = bc3dec70d45ccd650fbcb713f1592d37b778e212b6aa1a1daca28f488ecf88b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aria-1.0.0_5.tbz) = 4cf18a1d8702b784c45d5e303e1cebc8cbb311da37d6789af2a3d02973550345
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aria2-1.15.2.tbz) = 8eb19deccec31011ba4150679fa66b645c6609a9f093a338fdcca75ae2096782
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aria2fe-0.0.5_4.tbz) = 258a7364a8db5016292aa439edd6d37d3676d7d3c8a91bf218634277230d822e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ariadne-1.3.tbz) = 410f0be06e99ebbb59b5416546f08388ddd0acdcc4498b2864fd3373e837c384
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aribas-1.64.tbz) = a0e0998e7197fa12d3b2cc67689341d02730e39f43578e3d13c698759bd4b7af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ario-1.5.1_3.tbz) = 98590ab734264a673654eeb5a9fe6a85d6a868bb8c7df0214ef8f8c2bff5edd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arirang-2.03,1.tbz) = 569d55174a840a6f24803ed00857a68c10d7abe6ac63a0c44b850cda25882a8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arista-0.9.6_2.tbz) = 86021ee905cb19614995ee474ca3f8a6ef54a2027189e5a3dbf4a796a9d9bf3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arj-3.10.22_4.tbz) = 90186956635d8cf4b83e197aea5347c5e95b02ee18f71a5e0bb19ebbc091aa28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ark-4.8.4.tbz) = 3748d845d276119f56894b207a39f06c80c273f79ac4b7d504e74c50cda31c73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arkpandora-2.04_2.tbz) = 56409893173f3c857d88bb66a1daab8816fa7f43bf49275338066405a11cf50e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arm-elf-binutils-2.17.tbz) = f3fd8cff8f1b97a0d9deabb060a2a005d56fa68a5d03b5c6fd657cd3538f614e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arm-rtems-binutils-2.21.tbz) = 2641817e1188fd12349a2ea2fdc9e192e3e9a83864d418dd44bc8c0faa04f0de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arm-rtems-gdb-7.2.tbz) = 38d56a5a834a2e48f3827056b4dc2a43e09986170a65871d5cfb082a510246c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/armagetron-0.2.8.2.1_7.tbz) = f5cf44111c29f4ce238e9c34c425adb58b0160cea305d532fd20d59cb6d0930a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arora-0.11.0_1.tbz) = 4eb9e62d0871fae42cc9716bdf316278edbe9f56cdf4f3fd961660e8ebf7eadb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aros-sdk-0.20060207.tbz) = 971afa22cc70e181964f6cefb1a23f4ff5a099ddfaac7e85124623467f911263
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arp-scan-1.8.tbz) = f155258bb06a467b06ae74fa85d41fb82d25a56d2ca32406d188d5dace4b20b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arp-sk-0.0.16_2.tbz) = 3391b94f2aa5c5b540b1511a7cabeb440eeb5de5a8a7c67c7cef45678326380a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arpCounterattack-1.2.0.tbz) = 78915133485a1c80b7d11fb574fec170b224039533e58ea49ca3651ed07792be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arpack++-1.2_3.tbz) = 60ba68917aeff8e9571d63cf291b363133763288e45032875e34ff9df2dde964
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arpack-96_10.tbz) = 44aaa7313176024399fd7e54a6b31e2c0bf2f1605eee41ccb963da30f7183299
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arpack-ng-3.1.2.tbz) = 342db54690767bb9d55291875f042a5af2358d41169a8dd4dbed48cba47855a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arpalert-2.0.11_1.tbz) = 8dd6a487b1d1615ace62d87b6220961871a747be1f595bb4203cbf15d8cef12e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arpdig-0.5.5.tbz) = 93c1e724b620851c2c2bbe9345b545f5373d9512cc95c7a41184eb3df5f63828
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arping-2.09_1.tbz) = a67d4640234daba7c283fc53a619d4d3f1605bad7e818df1fec1e8ca915c1ef7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arprelease-1.2_2.tbz) = 1cd6b74884e58ae53be9c58bb00193d4d8a01a159fba4a1c5916bfeedf432190
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arpscan-0.5.tbz) = c456fdda4e6a0d4e613536812f8784aee31f89ebaeee3e0ef8dfefbd7f9847a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arpwatch-2.1.a15_6.tbz) = 0d4717c69b35a5b93222a38b7eee70b03e5db7b4c25d8de131dd580f11958f44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arss-0.2.3_1.tbz) = b3611a9a8b163cb8e8be69ee5f07ba1c69469df4ef08a6172a9b47a666c50d7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/art-0.9.01.tbz) = e7859a013860742481e58aeb88051d15780fb8765198085b1e3db0184d33180e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/artemis-9_1.tbz) = c1c4b608965185535143eb99616ef1f0bc49f9d859900cbf9963046cffec16c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/artha-1.0.2_2.tbz) = 6dc424060a82bc2d40c4aa7838a25cb1c7fee0eec871646ce6bb6729ab8a7591
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arts++-1.1.a13,1.tbz) = 428a5a2218c4451ff76f919549fb55a192f9fb2f783026b92305157ee1e3bbc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arts-1.5.10_7,1.tbz) = 8e3b3227a6b53722822a01b62ffb42fb286529d9a33f07000132b5f6efe94f8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/artswrapper-1.5.3.tbz) = 589903c794701026b9ecf5083711aecd63cfe4a249159e82f45aa13d94a8fa4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/artwiz-aleczapka-de-1.3_2.tbz) = fb44c62e961ce4f9488707db3c4d7b182072d0b1110da48aad803768873b3b2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/artwiz-aleczapka-en-1.3_2.tbz) = c8ed0064ebf455ba92b8c8accf20a16393250f45ac1dc326bedad4e51f1391ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/artwiz-aleczapka-se-1.3_2.tbz) = 2da85171e1302a8c4ff578692adb39ba4c97bbcbb93a16eb07ba4f3231e119d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/artwiz-fonts-1.0_3.tbz) = b829b05440e636d2c69b0ecdfc54999d19a537b4b8fcc8a3f8efe20ff373563c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/arx-libertatis-1.0.3.tbz) = 94bf6ad1a459518b8be12c238b31c2cadb27e5102ab144d0f1827b3fb63271a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/as-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 0cfa7d9d0c373dc4933492ef6a1576e45df5905c97fd5cd9082bdc429d295557
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/as31-2.0.b3_6.tbz) = f20605f081e262b09df5b24943f837922e5cfb0554e1c39ecab99b0718aabf74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asapm-3.1_2.tbz) = ff9f026ba58561413977c4ae25bbea94ff0685fd1ac9e0a7386a6a0235c948e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asbutton-0.3_3.tbz) = 6b1b317e4c0643a9dc0fa1f2811f1b671ced5646cb6dbfb8d0f56128d82a665c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ascd-0.13.2_1.tbz) = 4cffcf6668076659cf41fb1f0842cfaa3db96ea3f7b61fe30a2844fd3cc6d1b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ascii2binary-2.14.tbz) = 76648a29561d4c17ccb63e8782fbed719a1bf31ad5f008e37df02e2e7c7e6962
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ascii2pdf-0.9.1.tbz) = 906e042bb1c27e0b2d37a75ebcce4acdb4c5ac0e6b23e9222da9a88e21dc605a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asciidoc-8.6.6.tbz) = 6cb0986c910a54adeca7ed023e6301e8496eb9a19f439902230c58bb7ec10833
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asciio-1.02.71_3.tbz) = 00b181e9fd3066252c175707e71b330579f5ff902cb5dec2a808aed54ad51772
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asciiquarium-1.0.tbz) = 964714afc93e983de44d76ec17ff3936a55e9ea54cd4b3216d139ea49d4b9a03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asclock-1.0_3.tbz) = 69b745ae9ec73319cf1a84c47fb298d1265aea0743ddd66d95c51e9996067da9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asclock-gtk-2.1.10_7.tbz) = d9ab677705ed65e6fdd102d094635f374fa3cd7881a1b96a2b04b631d09e94cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asclock-xlib-2.0.11_3.tbz) = 270cef2ecf7f052f25d6c41a305f97bcd335ba7d2fc2674164dfafa37b1dfad3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ascpu-1.11_5.tbz) = 361888ce790b9f330651f0d3d54edbca9f4b980321845f18831e76695551c5c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asdcplib-1.9.45.tbz) = 9b297f54d0b312d9f29a64c6fd60707d3bc6761294ea124aedf99c7fdbc2af94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asdlgen-2.0.b20060323.tbz) = 3624db45beb75544d475e0ce86e8c0a9725823bbe5024a677d2a82cd6c1e8056
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asedit-1.3.2_4.tbz) = 933e5e4c46891bcf2c1d8e4aa17c267637dd7281610825269dc7126ff6c39a07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asfiles-1.0_2.tbz) = 4f813886d41c5b6f576c278f22858b5695611db7121df4251406e7dc28e68f4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asfrecorder-1.1.20010307.tbz) = de9a51eb464b2bed0c3014f31acdb91d2409403987501ce3c0c9daf115a67c4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asfsm-1.0.p15_2.tbz) = 7cb9cfb388a7eda83b7198fc7dab5b83af7986dafb8b298fe543fc1b679e7f75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asio-1.4.8.tbz) = 159d9f03c9024852032f77f20aeabad9f5215a4af1cc21dcf4c5bf560722db7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asir-20110810.tbz) = 4fa0a0180c078923541c75d9f13037142ccd977900759b06ebc2f2634490719c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ask-2.5.3.tbz) = cc8bbf69de13a3afd1cd85a2b1484ccb16b32f05175e8eff538fabbfff63d716
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asl-1.41r8.tbz) = 6e718d4342d335dd8fb3d8f22e3286c679824affd347c9ef22102d11594b5f72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aslookup-0.12_1.tbz) = 0749713ba513ce69fe225b03c91b9e2da78d23820cf2e94e9fb0c581d8e07fa4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asm-xml-1.1.tbz) = deea2a4830657a658ccd9fdd5a84c50f909e48c43943cebdd86a8f4567ea9264
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asmail-2.1_3.tbz) = 8b1b26e7c5139daa8949ae88d3fa3e0adc7891fa1bb59c7538a5b958fdc9eefe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asmem-1.12_1.tbz) = e659b38bb93847f033659bb317af80d3edd9644e2b5551282245dc14843fa5b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asmix-1.5_2.tbz) = 94741ad8d8f1fd6f680b86c67624b551512a87a71947106bcd26bdc55b2a0bd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asmixer-0.5_2.tbz) = 490450d47b0ccef8db20917a0d9a794f821ad3daab454680b4606878da643871
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asmon-0.61_2.tbz) = 87d7640d685bacd31be9776d8490eb9b952629a83c31053e8e7db05169bceefb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asmutils-0.18_1.tbz) = 3afbaa59c585b78f6067d085a92bafd5ee0e6e70d138934adc5b1e4c162aa961
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asmx-1.8.2_1.tbz) = aac89e61026a4bc046a409efb4779e3a1df346c082f94146682e173bfe48488a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asn1c-0.9.21.tbz) = 9a33bee9f7af709a4ae82377fed43019a07908f1548fb0715c7fe1b218cf1710
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asp2php-0.76.26.tbz) = 3494dede355667f8d25aedc6400e01c3925b14a0923d7b1e1fa002e72a020e0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aspell-0.60.6.1_2.tbz) = 806c758933065175ef9f294e3ea9070523da797f10bad5893e886473de84b83c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aspostit-1.3_6.tbz) = 743af02b9f62379c505967882f31da4bb080682abf948fe2b6ae592f63a1c732
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asprint-1.0_3.tbz) = 2c8747959b029a6130bab1e815cc342dca4e54a926df59f1b9b6c3ddb2fd6ba4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asql-1.7.tbz) = 841941489606da9c62e8422edcb5d278e5b7385db59e7c6db42963f7f46a0578
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asr-manpages-20000406.tbz) = 6d796b5f66a8aa750ba504bde2994774c7f51ebebd2dc07fc706c491b85a880a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asr-utils-3.04_3.tbz) = ff408369703dec3ff1a8011fb5fafc4a805cffec4976116c57bf89d3bf47cebb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asr10-1.0.tbz) = 45e110f78fc7b339b1ecfcb25c0623cb415ca1abf726af58f599ea8278cbaab3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/assp-1.9.4.2,1.tbz) = 46c4247a08febb694de051c03f716dd07f0be1b957f2b1fd34f5de50dd4ccbac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ast-aspell-0.01.tbz) = d6b4b8ad3437ebf2ef970eaf594517eea2606c962be2111c13d534536bb59391
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ast-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 34d391f20a87fc78a88b262c1b4227c61a22276c171f33e8b996b16e4585999f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asterisk-stat-2.0.1_13.tbz) = 4b9eb45c008c1bb2958e91f997e142b6b378829f28fbbc06638f80be79b36486
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asterisk10-10.9.0.tbz) = 121394ca6ad1035b0659eb58c306b97530e1ffecdd9d19e1ef424e33ae17fe04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asterisk18-1.8.17.0.tbz) = 145933208d27a025378327f01c121cfd9b9ebd153bdc1f7821513cb969aa9d8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asteroids3d-0.5.1_1.tbz) = 524e57dd29829fbac635f6d359671ffe065617c9693005fb90eeb57c6d4862f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/astime-2.8_2.tbz) = caa4afe3eacb515fe0301bdd77cf4112e67a2c3ee6ce70f43761d13f30726cd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/astk-client-1.10.4.tbz) = 3ed36962c565c419fb08365f3b76bbdd29ad76d7acc3aa4794ab963b18aa7b8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/astk-serveur-1.10.4.tbz) = 0a79a3a9ab019fe2ff68052910194f76f9731cb687693028b2048d9f75b40301
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/astrolog-5.41g.tbz) = c724ee3bace69b60af6d72f250dacb9b252c4d8e8072c28c76fc6e25bd9c6fe5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/astrometry-0.34_2.tbz) = a9c318381e502cd413371a912b9700ea7ec890992dc6221f618c71ec43205af4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/astyle-2.02.1.tbz) = 0208be9c545b643f1867d6efda1aa841267ab63b0b4e738bb7533306ff85e71b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/astzclock-1.0_2.tbz) = 1b54c9ae64d521558093770adca0af2c1388fa029814a1081a4c9ef1f41636c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asunder-2.0_2.tbz) = f02572e498f6d2d19b8bacb92378416a746853d385ea979c6978d51cd45d2818
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asusoled-0.10_7.tbz) = eb2a77d10e3cab657d57558e8a8a366d003ec9ce07105ee4b5a0b259b7262dbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aswiki-1.0.4_3.tbz) = 39d24dcc72397422e42d960cb302a3e68b55e1531e9e730a6cf92e12552a004b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/asymptote-2.16_1.tbz) = 54a1e7b15e525181c5861bd4ccd4dc997bfcee6dff94befaf33eaaa2eb803121
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/at-poke-0.2.3_7.tbz) = e6d2f50938ae13a23b2c6ce0dfa34740a76e055c423ba1284336fbbec034f0bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/at-spi-1.32.0_1.tbz) = 535564c17d83e7885212f4c18329d25928628cfb0eded5fa73b1a70d77e9801a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/at-spi-reference-1.32.0_1.tbz) = c80dfb50a84cd6ec49d86ad5b9f474bab700de891f773276f2b99d6958677891
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/at-spi2-atk-0.4.1_1.tbz) = 201e61f0d87ca8963f8c411915f6d1d14e58b2fdcd61b5ae6df540a58dfbd121
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/at-spi2-core-0.4.1.tbz) = af303d7c92316456ad61667da696bd3533bdc77adf550baca181410da1d978e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ataidle-2.7.2.tbz) = 9f946929fe27132d5b10e9a37787fef8ac3ccbd0d35ffb0e12aae1b3c38cb10d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aterm-1.0.1_6.tbz) = 0186b008c0a5cbfdd315ce6a392b668b2d949fdaf5e08c2a30e4b16b4eea8ff6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/atftp-0.7_2.tbz) = d104de8432eb5759812badbb8f7c298ce51e375384a81a72d44ab4fcb06aecb8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/atitvout-0.4.tbz) = 0be0accbd0dbda6d93f721e768d8e05628287a61936827c31fb4fe7addcbdc41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/atk-2.0.1.tbz) = 6f976bd293cf59e6eb8f01e6dbaaec404ee5ab7a07d77ec0c02b848f4ea1bcf1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/atk-reference-2.0.1.tbz) = 248c8176781a122a3bfb8e18bee71852680afc1462de798cbb06056020e36e28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/atkmm-2.22.5.tbz) = d3eb23fdd03ace99bfad07ce8478e3f71980c6de871822261d65095b0d8c2160
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/atlast-1.2.tbz) = 6ae90541be599b0c9549a4876248b2fd39a64cbd5caf09581bc61851a1026360
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/atlc-4.6.1.tbz) = 9d4ae1e64e2b8b595c830264d45e0c5a4d4bbbcd79db8f42f92424f7f6e20708
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/atmail-1.0.4.tbz) = 51091b724717c192f2dc93b5c94a2770cb171502f9daa6c0cf2fae90205472d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/atom-1.0.tbz) = 0c012842314ecd864e67295ae5196bbd41dd2123b72d0ec85648b51d536ffbeb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/atomix-2.14.0_10.tbz) = 518c511a3c962d3432161a8aaa269d915d686642707de38a3793af3d785157ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/atop-1.26.b8.tbz) = 2437fde2d497d070752a8aa97a9443e12cea921a87d96feb2e73564b90e792c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/atp-1.50_1.tbz) = 0f9ea59d67e5e5a662b332be7373e69ac01546fdfc69f2ee63c05cf1c539a8ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/atr3d-0.6_14.tbz) = 8854fb4f524de7db50695b3ae02076da020b83cf3408d8ab88d24ea7b89dda16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/atris-1.0.7_5.tbz) = de45cfd28cddf7296c497e51e11fe7aa7777e27d8ed21d136fed1ec8cbc60474
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/atris-sounds-1.0.1_1.tbz) = 26bff2b498c2ad4bd96f60295553c652e30e495aa228138b1769b6cb5aafacd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ats-0.2.8.tbz) = 5ed01822eadc6569864c95ca547ec8db7c0b071d176ac563e1ee8c8e3f7af1e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ats-contrib-parcomb-0.2.8.tbz) = c999df87e0ab103bc95874d76e25166acc25fc56bf681f332c6bf7a614f8c36c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ats-contrib-testing-0.2.8.tbz) = 02c214e4e1b4dc9673fb265fcff1bd4495e9178049ca1c3e1d08e44c6c4ba581
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/atslog-2.1.1_3.tbz) = ecaa102ffaf3e7405871870bc61fa108d39a4599a174aa59a45f415154020fa6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/attica-0.2.9,2.tbz) = 4cb6f5e8a6c9cd7b9ed5fb95ecc4c9066e1d9c9acdb762541c22a06f5ea44370
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/atunes-2.1.0.tbz) = b259f4f11450ad24fe42472f7f325e50f4ef8c1ede5ca744a64194b52f2dbf6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/atutor-2.1.tbz) = 08acb7a22e82f100614d0857a3eda5cd2b1c31c1d9b56dc18173eced4aaa3f4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aub-2.2_1.tbz) = 6b920e1cca2f4edff55255eb167d14228d629c7da0d35571f4f0859ae7344ad5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aubio-0.3.2_7.tbz) = acbc1487bc7b7832ff42ceb38fb13cbe47268c70c735f312dfb5f3a8c45bff65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/auctex-emacs24-11.86_7.tbz) = 693336fafd2100ef171e49927bc13189c3a042abd1ff5386b2fb490db5d44056
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/audacious-3.2.4.tbz) = 8868c66428e7c76404f19d4e13a9b442f584e17211bd90021ad2cdd0fe0ceb6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/audacious-dumb-0.80_1.tbz) = dd00745d8301c7f8d34792b1b46e1bd94a07c391508c1d964c62958d724c1b2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/audacious-plugins-3.2.4.tbz) = c4ff16c2778008d5e6e174e75ff2661c18a8ecb8479af5f8dddd85e70a34bf00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/audacious-skins-0.1_11.tbz) = 3d08188de6e3ef547eb50f2d7a503315461ccb674da837d4c2d6a8cda7ab9955
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/audacity-2.0.2.tbz) = 431e265051ebaddacf25460b689653bf5ab80218604ed3292c369d4e6496e58c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/audex-0.74.b1_4.tbz) = a4a048640a120fd925aee61c7896d5538bf21d14649eadf829e9a1f512f2f0e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/audiere-1.9.4_4.tbz) = 9191e6dd40724d0564608b08bf90a7f2cba99432d9995770f11c7c18b22532cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/audiopreview-0.6_1.tbz) = e2c8fd43d7fa800c3030014670faf1d8295de4ca6d7458c2350335c0ac108d96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/audiotag-0.19_1.tbz) = 19e58f97934a3cf830c865bd4db17f917f365d6812f335c8665b183fc4492a31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/augeas-0.10.0_5.tbz) = 5268222185206fb2513d3bc066995408a923d376768a7b421a7db12ad087ec67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/august-0.63b_5.tbz) = d2e9c32e847c72b8756ed70b610f46d85c054ffe04e3c1dab4c06c745371ebe8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aumix-2.9.1.tbz) = 7cf47b99f765fd19ab35c4152f5d23e9c6dcf91064bac68901dafc87c92e652e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/authforce-0.9.9.tbz) = 863ab421d47fcb7deeee9cbad9c7907840b1ff23be90dfcc25fb3b1fcf95e7c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/auto-admin-0.3.tbz) = ee207dbe9f0f2abaad93b447e925737c895eec0877bbee2b5ae20988c091cc32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autobackupmysql-1.4.tbz) = 61e715ee7e0751d0e7c599aab8d8c0c804433815ca160b5c783b801eea339729
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autobench-2.1.2_6.tbz) = c72692c7a9558264f2557bffa299e265ea8d4112a6b83ddd07d32caab21588b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autobook-1.5.tbz) = 2ab018786af30e15bf43dc9985bf3cf60bb516721dc7ef05a4fc6e1ef46a467f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autocd-3.02.12b_1.tbz) = 534fd4a0088a6a383c15e5b0ef5b4ea1164a0f127fbd764acbcc67c7f7c945c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autoconf-2.13.000227_6.tbz) = d738a67fcd9a9eac9687998de7d0df62e11993c85768862dc919453c99bc4b33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autoconf-2.69.tbz) = bf90043baabe319188cb65a5482d6c84e271893eadc55d89b8929c05a8db620f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autoconf-archive-0.2011.01.02.tbz) = c5f47a03ba1a81d42f5e6860edc4e47e7fafd7dcb91fc74e925ff1eda6c9c702
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autoconf-wrapper-20101119.tbz) = 478609aa6b3c844b395a5294a93e032da27b7dddbf73baa6e3ef43a16d614104
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autocutsel-0.9.0_2.tbz) = 85ce1450a1e10bc8d445ba94a7537c65efdd4e60504768ee4de5bd3d274fc013
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autodia-2.03_7.tbz) = eb2d902456c648d810fe728578500c505b1dbbfe2fbf16a23c15ad478551834a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autodist-1.5.tbz) = b708de48331a5f643aff5eb732fdc71a6b61ef3b4d0cb0143a6ff997e2e3bd01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autogen-5.12.tbz) = c9764bcf103b73e3bebc1349ff87e012dacbe6f4a5483f52db283c2d74a01c13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autojump-13.tbz) = 14d0f8431b544cbcd0e0f4242dfc38a84706ce026e49e426cd2abe87f29c2e7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/automake-1.12.4.tbz) = 9406a7229315518f5c1e84a19d9439fa5a1446669271d417be415f8bfc3e8d06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/automake-1.4.6_6.tbz) = cb0537cdb48711fcb9281b52c40c392d68d432ec2ce4c061a9e11ce7e8c00511
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/automake-wrapper-20101119.tbz) = 064067b1c42ddf45d79d44addc1108e9ac43d97a696a90789853700a49228235
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/automoc4-0.9.88_3.tbz) = d0b62f26d9858e4ef0f9a3027cbede088d224884a703972d5b056a152dc769d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/automount-1.3.1.tbz) = 206a5453bc8a0e3ae2238899f6716603ede822dc92453365ecce10bb0c0a5180
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/automounter-1.4.4.tbz) = bad21438337e147534375fe57b5a01688393ec1617a14b2ee48babebf5317321
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autoq3d-1.40_2.tbz) = 6f2e8b58f98235049b02126334831bc7a716b298df47a6f42cf2a61259d950d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autorespond-2.0.5.tbz) = 45472799dd0885b6639078bfc2c086cb36164fd984ee23bb9ff9c5cb0ea26fb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autosig-2.3.tbz) = d175746459cb46fb8ea647ce63dbd79e2e2419a097a0ae938300c3741000601e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autossh-1.4c.tbz) = 93f8168ed2dd5ce0636ea73992f64654e9e71192dee19a158a89d758f3c5062d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autotalent-0.2.tbz) = 3f5352f260aef4d972e98608ec945df99f793fc866c58a4d3fc4e99a5f3e96f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autotools-20120427.tbz) = 917dba93692299e8c438a309631e0625e52c054a6b06b6d3cf1aabfec22f75c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autotrace-0.31.1_22.tbz) = 81099c4167282e7ca7f167f4c7ee88b4c87c76459b3fc09f081dce1e573d86f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autotrust-0.3.1_3.tbz) = 0e340acb94757934df93af992ad468c04841eba40d5f2d4f266d234229c8e755
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/autozen-2.1_3.tbz) = 815733f6ea3520b4a3c58bf0a433a22276552a9fbe60ae95ed538d4e796652d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avahi-0.6.29.tbz) = 9dc0845ddeb5f7ff39ee8f1ad65078e49e32c7ac4d4a80ae5a61ec9b0d29d4cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avahi-app-0.6.29_3.tbz) = a57a5cee96e3cce91bbef461afb1583e4224183417fa5932496c7b0f1b8129d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avahi-autoipd-0.6.29.tbz) = 9ee9f05640b29d96aa7f5115efd5f483fa00fbc1d44115ff2accc70fcea1e60d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avahi-gtk-0.6.29_2.tbz) = 2e06106b4e19c982dde108f04255929ffbbd9162dc27c468d51ab6ac4848bc68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avahi-libdns-0.6.29.tbz) = bbeb96123af91886f3312bdd100012de067bcb8cd2e41f2058632f91c821ad31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avahi-qt3-0.6.29_1.tbz) = 82df8f65faeb20fd8e7bff243e1ad52ab199fd1428491f5378e6ff7b1ad9044a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avahi-qt4-0.6.29.tbz) = b7632cbf3f4b8656a356e2a29d02ff04e005b58b513967a4abee95dd89f5473d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avahi-sharp-0.6.29.tbz) = dc01b1b8c23184237f241ef4cffcaa9ff65294d5fa2d1489fe93768b873607b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avalon-framework-4.2.0_2.tbz) = 7942388d764304f2f7e6e4d788d39c5e8318ef4508f8837315a9d45f7d703a4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avanor-0.5.8.tbz) = 3b68a26ed14b9b32a6b5e4c2148d6a00baa3439e8807cb5ea544a3fd42b09218
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avant-window-navigator-0.3.2.1_8.tbz) = efcd08c520e3f9895b0e66cc1bbe7fe2aa09140ebf686721323c93d5112925ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avant-window-navigator-gnome-0.3.2.1_7.tbz) = 0aa7a54259bdd08ae96060440251005a5072ca85366d17d203920c3e9389905f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avarice-2.12.tbz) = 80f3638d5d1ef2f63cd08414bf6582166deb60ad30fb4070b67c143c39eaf4bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avbin-7_5.tbz) = 8378672ea1eade84a38ee0e151359528e0f3bfad4355ebcc79f7f808aca77129
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avce00-2.0.0.tbz) = f0f9248e6b1112ea78a7f80a2adfcc051d10660e09578dbbdbf2d203f11da41f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avcheck-0.91.tbz) = c081a76142e761c93d8a7ffc31477db67725e29c5e7c351fe2f9f83d77fbfde6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avenger-0.8.1.tbz) = ba298f24e2426abce7767b5671033eb85a78bb3af1c4091ac5a2117b338a5f9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avida-2.12.3.tbz) = 6c238e304ee6335fa5990878baa54d9b871a154e6d80cfa57067c482a9e67976
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avidemux2-2.5.6_5.tbz) = 9b23d1f6b557e12d2e8de1088de68a6bc31ba28c0055747aa0419af5b5a750d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avidemux2-plugins-2.5.6_5.tbz) = 810d04d1461406653263268dcf0724056a0d2f67953ee0252e2b49fd04fff5d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aview-1.3.0.r1_5.tbz) = 8eebab6f3c9c3516bc191b9df6ed1c15743f0da8d71edc85cce041b204d710d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avinfo-1.0.a15.tbz) = e80adb84bb7585c6471c28fa4ed4c0ec0024e29ca24fc2b9a6fcaa000f97d57f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avis-1.2.0_1.tbz) = f1a7249775256f024278c1fb481cf6eba9a5850de0f4ecb1d1172590208b1cf1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avltree-1.1_1.tbz) = fee53e714e7dae21c0bd07fb8ad349927512aa0daed8b4d9b1cc9a545975640e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avogadro-1.0.3_1.tbz) = d603f120518c03e4eecfe8a0c0d152b2d00323f6da4108412285a56c2c2cd645
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avp-demo-0.1_1.tbz) = 5801e116d440fab6f101775490dd49831131ca36bb0de1a84fe8400834311af1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avr-binutils-2.20.1_1.tbz) = 5aefa6add90959429b4f0e824a807105eb08b1a3e672bae98d61c9ea3f77dfab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avr-gcc-3-3.4.6_1.tbz) = 23a1260dc940162e02dd78105d38f3bd01113a4c0bd36064859c2fb6e0fa51de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avr-gcc-4.5.1_1.tbz) = 68e9f6c336d10a2550c2e336b51a4a71a8f7c01bc961ed0c6671f255b4fd5c19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avr-gdb-7.3.1_2.tbz) = 3cf4b93f56ca5b7b6204732182c2b5a86b9537a694a61316f9fd24f51392badd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avr-libc-1.8.0,1.tbz) = 3a04847924398fb312e177fab055ad53fd4d57a74f7e9da78c6dc8cd3e0bff2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avra-1.3.0.tbz) = ddfcaef36c5e134f73f44af3d98e18cfe7b8c95a7e3eb1d005651a07e2a4edf2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/avrdude-5.11.tbz) = b57a798275f27288eb5d3a3dc912f985986727366fd0cd89e2e6015f4bafcd05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/awale-1.5.tbz) = 245b84d8eeb55f17de3ef8a0440b537a0ba9f9610324d5f812a759f576144e94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/awele-1.0_4.tbz) = 1745727d1f68118ffc135572a09a4cb7d1c365359503182afb7109a4648dcb86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/awesome-3.4.13.tbz) = db3ecf23cf79d32812edf7edf8d2c4aaa46c7a5e62769fa6810805bd8ce02eb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/awesome-vicious-2.1.0.tbz) = cb9827efa44336608b148d6fe828a8ca821c46fc76e3f45e9c4f9b3eac9f687d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/awesome2-2.3.6_4.tbz) = b6ee106381583e17c8231148dc59328add2504b7addbdaac721d56db05ab7991
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/awffull-3.10.2_7.tbz) = 09d6176f4c013b70db5a4df056affedef1d13c9d81e32e543d6bb1a349df5371
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/awka-0.7.5.tbz) = 38ff5088001273c3fdcdd16a9286df7c8dd7aeb8085a4eff31ac0a5d7c033740
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/aws-2.10.0.tbz) = f6754906211c2955627ef8e5bf91e4139ea15fab711ac77a804e0838e29ce0c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/awstats-7.0_2,1.tbz) = c7736225ef56f3238ad9d4fdcaa96c005fbca17685fc771addfba1264ec2f002
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/axel-2.4_1.tbz) = 1e3e4cc3c1c0f698fed32fbde7ba4b3a0c7880a00b597faf9e7b1fe40c49c5eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/axis2-1.6.2_1.tbz) = 66bfce3f2e7d0eee5921de0b99bc644e48b7effa529906b7f6a70505b7a7547e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/axpoint-1.50.tbz) = 700be52ecbb54d4388db79de70c1bded2376a384edbe6ae708f8ea0c334d4efa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ayam-1.20.tbz) = 45fb2719a3bfca263722d0be91bc424d9f4de78dd5102e27a0346cad42fc2e7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ayttm-0.5.0.111_5.tbz) = fc694d649cefb3acf265ee2ff01ecb0187c7cfb45041a75a1cbeefbedc971f66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/az-aspell-0.02.0_1,2.tbz) = 10e821e687109776c844b293d8a4160995e286cc71bb48c1cc1d4d140d676198
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/az-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 7cac78f2a36f33be2f4a499753a16e2468d656e1eb93150a0eba6494bf0c47da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/azureus2-2.5.0.4_5.tbz) = b32730ee6c61b1a4ea3721f6717960f040b7d86b557b5f6091a1358ca70d4c77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/b2evolution-4.0.5.tbz) = e66d816fb71ce9e0550018425edba548ce893fd90ae2ef29aa1a31ec27485032
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/b43-fwcutter-015.tbz) = 0fb52202531cff3749490bdf6133878cf6885cda378441b12b46943079e8065b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bBlog-0.7.6_2.tbz) = 5a6b149f4810f4bca74b28ce989403db3de81e4313a0994cd4a34e98feadbd0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/babel-1.6_3.tbz) = ea68b3b74f36270215d54e15dbc2c741ecf0a997ee70624269f2fe4c856955c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/babeld-1.3.4.tbz) = edb6d1be01df977504197d38fd872682162b30f4fe23e978657202023c726662
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/babl-0.1.6.tbz) = 41db6487f60089bb51430452f20001df6bee9afc823e6f0361b1f731018d1fae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/babytrans-0.9.1_10.tbz) = ea0caa6eea4736f39ea3f8baa3117ca6bde959692667cc10ed39a45529cd374d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/backfract-1.1.2_2.tbz) = 0b3c04c3447929d9bbfd41c3d7aab5b2af4bcca985fd730cadcf1442303338b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/backupme-0.1.tbz) = 3d429ff5d572ead627d3d7b2750fd7a07bc15e86b0731e882125cbeba30c6859
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/backuppc-3.2.1.tbz) = 98c10e75169d6bffa2e52067c75f6aea257ccd29d427365f99756f3dfcefb1d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bacula-bat-5.2.12_2.tbz) = 154091276820c5688c2d6061320cbb18c5cc83b8677635a509f43cf5d252c468
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bacula-client-5.2.12.tbz) = b7e42bdd254a01b3ca50482bcae51d518eac9f339631010d333fc5d907342cc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bacula-docs-5.2.12.tbz) = d5af7ab8aec2114bdbdac846cc0ccc64218bc728619a49ed690ad47e1997c742
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bacula-server-5.2.12.tbz) = 7d4e9652eb47458ec37be95d85566ba17244d11c55e4a04559234cb434af1fb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bacula-web-1.38.9_1.tbz) = 0f5cc401327330b36e57fe76380812a73c248d80ad8add41df78d869e6d64169
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/badwm-0.1.1_2,1.tbz) = 833fcd96e4d8420d46c9a11893bdf4f5fc4f5a0ee1b1016840533e401553a0b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/baghira-0.8_8.tbz) = bce5751bbe97f6bffb7c77dec39477f35a5d11c9c36f865a63490ba84f250599
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bakery-2.6.3_5.tbz) = 4c8ce401b12b6d9c9d69b37b7bbd3e6ca12de75c18fd3dc2ade99e50d2b97e99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/balance-3.54.tbz) = 9eff2dde9751485b37e17382045563087e940c96a00eaf7ae21ec0c4324d45ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/balazar-0.3.4_3.tbz) = 2843168b85cd5a3f31cd51bd22ca22976b6b2361748ced5a5cd1971ec4569fc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/balazarbrothers-0.3.1_5.tbz) = 03201082e5f5924a0ffbea7c875a01253079b2680c19246d7cd4ddc5cb7cc987
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/balsa-2.4.8_5.tbz) = f4d6c129a96de21c397256b669eaa3c5be539cc2c1e53fdd3b137b67b330816c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bandwidthd-2.0.1_5.tbz) = 55bb8d27b2de94aa41ffff2b89d690d3f4bf246744f7cd5ef7695898f5b6d2fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bangarang-2.1_2.tbz) = c08cfb30d8aa850c9aea349784c787064de12cbb848eedf42b042dc761a0b8ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/banihstypos-0.2.tbz) = def40f687c0811b6f16b7a3a6e948f10ac2be2c1486294ab22f5f5f9bee837b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bannerfilter-1.31.tbz) = 4f7e0fdc0fc3b179e3643ad677813314cd6d92ae2e85cab85817ceede9565fab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/banshee-2.6.0,1.tbz) = aaa6e8a977346ab3f5d8f920e4a73f4b86d49371435cc5e32b8268daccbcc1e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bar-1.4.tbz) = 1aff57b98bc415754d402f925518e3d5c2b698e0f89ed206e3852b9e5b93daa4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/barbecue-1.0.6d_4.tbz) = 0b7265abf7c42fbfbe3c8bec9d5bb135a288cef5cc5230735778cc9a46a027de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/barbie_seahorse_adventures-1.0.tbz) = 3507c34fac2b2c37be071dddf46a75a12b905697a951ed1df0cc429aa5dd70f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/barcode-0.98.tbz) = a990a5ac3de967515e8ac3af2636f85212626c0c2dddd3f343391399214e5e3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bareftp-0.3.9.tbz) = dfa93282259da1933d4e2e343a94fe8c0a39347513471ec343153437dac98a0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/baresip-0.4.0.tbz) = 1bb699ec62ec8787dbafb028a1ee2ceb9e830e21e0fa4ede1774f93edf7e4b72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bargraph-4.7_1.tbz) = f9ba6f87cc5e3cc1f87be30654ff16b556733f168e4debce15214956720b940e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/barnyard2-1.10.tbz) = fe103f2038f01e13e8728cf64bf2e51188d9ebe16c02997b1c004b3509d8957a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/barnyard2-sguil-1.10.tbz) = 890655453d864cd10657018be9de7efa58b29ad69443f2b94596220c1e95be77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/barrage-1.0.4_1.tbz) = 47f9b73233e785ccc9d8d196859b864474bd2040a5b68858550c81a1e51d9cb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bas2tap-2.5.tbz) = 4cf54a9e8d3fefa3feba6612adfd2ef01dbbc09db81c1527fc233d5e39696665
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/base-1.4.5.tbz) = ac0cfb01a81c6c7b1761109ec8d639ce4ae75cd9763ec78d91f9a9e14fd65e57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/base64-1.5_1.tbz) = 448239f2d593088440fe0b46c189b2b4ce046f1794b1c496ad7ff7e02e479799
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bash-4.2.37.tbz) = 28bf7f51413601f7351cc67c99b9068e53241544b38b969ab9cbeed5fb4c8527
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bash-completion-1.3_4,1.tbz) = ec662e5d0edfd7b20315991cb3fe4ee197f4f279664848679614f176aca755ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bash-static-4.2.37.tbz) = 840780ddf9cf2b4640fea95c98e544b4815d7080afd66fa584f0ca74a698581c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bashburn-2.1.2_3.tbz) = c356925f4802660637e15bd549c1cd4d3b7afd76e958ce82d23563781a45240c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bashc-3.2.33.0.tbz) = 83c1e26ce5138168eb8c02bb0781b7c099eef0fd441f36d24c3695cd6d5d5fcc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/basic256-0.9.9.1.tbz) = 4ed2c5d32118b1413886cc766240ee82896008d0486fd701ceee4e97a554a68a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/basicdsp-1.01_4.tbz) = 2707ddeab5a4255d4f5918e7d700ab52b6979bbe8885e0c8640941a2eed2955f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/basket-1.0.3.1_7.tbz) = 7872d62e69eb09742360f27a442f89a4a29e6a94be6258c55b32ecf7465a856f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bass-1.2_3.tbz) = 18ace8b8b36cc659f5a93436c55aa78518cd03a8acc9d2b5564e5d0404a94505
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bastet-0.43.tbz) = 5a2fcab844d0665107b75462c2de38885586cd7a35f5812e9669cca987004356
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/batik-1.7_2.tbz) = 402d61de4404f30c7fb674b813980ab08204b75fc5f0574567a17da1e3805faa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/batmon-0.6.tbz) = 53e1cecc98bae938c784232e7cbf833abe9131b13fb95d69366a80f8f6434374
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/battalion-1.4b.tbz) = 65baf76bc4267132e660af951c304fd8f209974b4630b2157c0f8db65b30c0c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/battfink-0.6.2_14.tbz) = cefea963831e1db49e9fbe03538f307246889570e195732b1f57a8d10f2f957b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/battmond-0.3.tbz) = ec2cdc23754607be42569d604a2d7cf09b89b56b8255006700e2c444b4e0a5b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/battray-1.5.tbz) = 384ec10af4c22c281c7ad145ef148559a6f12fb06833e70cad68a70cfc6a0bdf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/batv-milter-0.5.0.tbz) = bc34688171b83ddf0dc94ba30a9a8cfb02eaa93b53e5236f5273dbdfa6235841
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bayespam-0.9.2.tbz) = d4527e27cde24296146ce41d231159a89145fad7176c422259eaf1d898a3156f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/baz-1.4.2_12.tbz) = 0948c7148f3a2b7b48111d98584c0c1aa98b1047805d787b9653570e8fb82a9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bb-1.3.r1_1.tbz) = 176d741ed7d7bd2d0f3002358319307cc366277ef1e586dd924f0b491d2922bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bbapm-0.0.1_5.tbz) = 18235715eaba3afb4c0f93375bf903d6e379c8bf8bf253ac2a3c1ed7b1470bd2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bbappconf-0.0.2_2.tbz) = dac016ef90127c0d889e415409aa95129c77e9fd585b70a8fd5c7f6b78cbdf8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bbconf-1.10_8.tbz) = 4ccaeec3393c05bc83eae152169f2ce461629ae607e212a8fd818265c6efa32a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bbcp-20120520.tbz) = 5473e6cf7c453050244400aa2b249c52d81bb42a24c2c62e11355e16d02746d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bbdate-0.2.4_2.tbz) = 89a99dd3db158ffe73783bbcc72a454227268a8abd39cffab5f4d517ffd00acf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bbdb-emacs24-2.35_7.tbz) = 69e316cc81ca64aaad3892c2fa0c2f4da49466b304e3fdcf91d333339d8fd31d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bbdock-0.2.9_1.tbz) = 12e50bfb9858cd28711e5a09abf17a4f1905770bd37f71e7e644d2f891943c3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bbe-0.2.2.tbz) = ede8ac732ac687f872f38df71c9340248f6ce14725984f2265f0844c245ccd82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bbftp-3.0.2.tbz) = afc9e093e722f33da7c6a18dca5b045a6b0cbb9e725f0b08bbf1ba22eeb6614c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bbjd-1.01_1.tbz) = 59652240ee984767880ba556480912c1e3866a4d600511b243c1d2b92bfe5830
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bbkeys-0.9.1_1.tbz) = 135f7afcdd70c30902acbd3f33019f3a5b9480c04a18d9930f3032f591a84fb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bbmail-0.9.3.tbz) = ac655f5516d716f0595195c499893c6fca38a25b5581c88c0b1ed365ea056f9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bbpager-0.4.7_1.tbz) = 05f7561b40d8f78c6a3a85f9b0548ab86b0d595910971a0fadcb95fa7f5d53ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bbrb-0.4.1_9.tbz) = b6747423bbbc10ef96a7e80f194f3034e45ba18b6a8997dadabb3bbf41b84eb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bbrun-1.6_12.tbz) = b21aeb29006fdcf1ed1d01c767d0b6c0fffdd2d118b2cb4f016459ccbae2895c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bcc-1995.03.12.tbz) = 5d28f03b289a3f063aef3436c1af00faddc3d36fd3d14951d21ff9717d1bc333
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bchunk-1.2.0.tbz) = 57da9af187c1b0071a18c8948774600076f3c9ba085cc96b9f35cb676f4f3d87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bclock-1.0_2.tbz) = cf9072702033139d978c2a0dc50a108822d3b5a5a138e42f0e1da16f51008b47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bcpp-20050725.tbz) = ced5487e77d03c2ded1a047941f2a936d9e7ef5a587fbc01543722788f0fb3e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bcrypt-1.1.tbz) = 9bc701e257af95ce93da009385bead269dbad38926494034b7c92860433cd03e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bcusdk-eibd-0.0.4.tbz) = 6cc6ee13797dc63a5f3dd0a1ee2d80e4798f47aa910ac22f62b8f59cd35d8c81
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bddsolve-1.02.tbz) = 9692a934122b8fcfcc08dc1cfd41dd8f98bf2c94fddfd14fff2b5be3de24c868
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bdelta-0.1.0.tbz) = 2600f8d15515425f01dba0e7cbd969b90759fcd08096fc92aa18a97701d615b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bdfresize-1.5_2.tbz) = 27124db19ed4e4121979dfcc3078ff32fd7f5475c3d40a858041109cfb9a4351
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bdftopcf-1.0.3.tbz) = 4e729d1e37689adf631421290db63c89f4eb522111f30a1fa265dce88508d4ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/be-aspell-0.01_1,2.tbz) = 86585b1642dbf8756b3c9fe7c99169d02cdac7411b921a778f69a9b8f9f7b2b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/be-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 3fd0bec399b4b3e9b2c40d8d3081e6fa73921423b612be2f7692ab2584c5ef06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/be-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 863bae48ceb64a55af12e0550f9598dff86acfa11eda258d6aac3afc835a1539
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/beacon-1.4_1.tbz) = f6f5808a9f20c27bce688c3222f70a52f8099da831bd44de3489cf9ee4251327
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/beadm-0.8.2.tbz) = 7817edd1b4b32e99299646846940e85fe995c5138dfd600564bef02a7813a5ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/beadm-devel-0.8.99.20120924.tbz) = f524c4e44ed56bf07481a6ac73e682a31a65fa73dc8c3e1c4c4e4348657ea274
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/beanie-0.8.2.tbz) = 9914fd97b45d286946e0e92df414aeec9581ffc6caddfb79861014ba9ca5dfd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/beansdb-0.5.3.tbz) = 36e3a21e173f61bb725b116a4d1f46b2dac992aa438a26ee2036a00093daf78a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/beanstalkd-1.7.tbz) = 5d6c4097f18b5a867ade6b232ddfeb59e8b8390ebfa90f606f6f8b97ec8fa995
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/beast-0.7.4_3.tbz) = 8f335c31a8983ed3715e871e3c1663fc0ba43d5075f09e2b538ae2f4b6c717fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/beastie-06.05.03_5.tbz) = 420517354e2d6a51f189c3768395628aa84c8ece4f826017e73fa338ccfa68ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/beautifyphp-0.5.0.tbz) = c0868c4e384c068ee98774ec1c62502b39312cd0eeaec86ca5f92410bbb1af7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/beav-1.40.18_1.tbz) = ec587e232f8aa88e183d2586faa72053de50cfa3f08256f2d77931ec9337d1cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bebocd-0.4_12.tbz) = 3ca90cf7254d9aa483a2b810f3f347ca158633d406c76218b2ee73b084b1b1ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bedic-data-0.1.b1.tbz) = 7d76ef49e99498cf8d9961bb353ecf367a74ca31a06154e9d9a16b013afabaf8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/beecrypt-4.2.1.tbz) = 95b51aebc463efa7ca54459e918abaa6c4c26f96c9b701f5ea8eeae0106777fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/beediff-1.9_2.tbz) = b37a03420eb1c36341f655cc80fa608b02a54b15e38f3e6c623e4f2190cf35bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/beep-1.0.tbz) = 19edec395c75256f0f6d3d4b7c06ea904e32458fedc6990816ee5735ad7e0389
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/beforelight-1.0.4.tbz) = db6595cc22425b91edad1e588ad4a0dbf9c506a6180c6c930e8f17f38635d052
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/belooted-0.1.4.1_5.tbz) = 4f84e26953a77a013d2286798c8fe7b8762aef1ea5315359f48047270b51ea28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/belvu-2.29.tbz) = f5dbfe666aefcd5ee2eeda0b701baa33c533d910ef0ea9f38e4c3f7aafbf5bb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bennugd-core-r20091106.tbz) = 2194c72db43db0cf57e355dbeee415473c1aa7ec5d5284e9263ae8d622a19220
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bennugd-modules-r20091106_4.tbz) = 0426a820197b45838dde0a69a85a2b94e90eee9665f44b7059fc75dd50aff110
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bestfit-0.2.0.tbz) = c0df19f90b60e45fb730e6d1015ccd0cc77d7971f6b25473d977cd233709392b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bf2c-1.2.5.tbz) = 84b06ed2912a28b754c25718eae839a6a9b31eb26b57d2819288ff93606feefe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bfbtester-2.0.1_1.tbz) = adb8699876c00e5866ca793577fb6531b2b7ddb480fbd55f2028df4ebdd033e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bfe2-20030723_6.tbz) = 9bf33cad12333103dd5c8f7c10081fab2a79d9f9f36d698b6d89ed9eb4810483
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bfhist-0.4.tbz) = bcb52df7dc4d5f0383440c3b63cc0983c7bb20db9de623ff0401de63ceaaf027
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bforce-0.22.8_2.tbz) = 2ca0f8aeadb9edc38a32e804ca80959169db0bcb593dcff2f7d9058a684ee91f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bforce-kst-0.22.8.7_3.tbz) = b74e752733cc1f4f43a20b087d3df8d741c1a000ae2d4ed0e6da6c70a6a856b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bft-1.1.5.tbz) = 9f09f28743187ed7b8805a318f77469bdaa4a04ca2378c0b4737c288a93dcbbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bftpd-3.8.tbz) = 2fc9d259d6b9bdd7f23ed32e79f2b9e140629f7851f4549f4890974c383b4bc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bg-aspell-4.1.0_1,2.tbz) = 5134ea2067f5cfd13a575d875b07f22af89832ed078cde987cf16d87a1b8b4de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bg-hyphen-4.3_1.tbz) = f80b050d9f5efacf9b58d7fb567dac32a9abddbf1224a7e0726b7fbe06810895
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bg-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 7dfd91435cd72c4d25a988908dd608efa180eb926c14da55fdd13c5384acf567
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bg-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 04d31f8fa9289abc3d95ebf6a82729c3b235bfd10e5400973d8da80bf2f4fabe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bg-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 7a76ef59b0f583f8b34a9af7c6e87d9c20d28db2e29d76c79006e2a489a01a21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bg-mythes-4.3_1.tbz) = 04c4a24c20a4ff55f73a4e178f64e21e847b02112f137c39366bcd8a8940e74b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bglibs-1.106_1,1.tbz) = 9a00e90b2e63740cdec71baf43d5e0a211e53ae5439859eb1d5cadd207d63e4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bgpq-1.0.9.9.tbz) = f2b2acf1af02e9e2073541978259cf9b8b668ac3d10470761f03d3dc36d4c4e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bgpq3-0.1.12.tbz) = b6c291b417f5028701254fd25fcc5fa9f47b7d3dfa3858a79b4255878580c05c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bgrot-1.30_4.tbz) = c7a3f86b2eec5cdeac5120ed09f19edc722e585ab2190668401bccfc324a6509
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bgs-0.5_4.tbz) = df349b7dd3fcb884244987457eeaac226e2560d51342212607b3aaa1ae128efe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/biabam-0.9.7_2.tbz) = 6c6d2881680c4824439d89de3eb09f26b8c9d79289f8ae8402d66b8676716649
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bib2html-5.1.1.tbz) = fb938da73035117ce6a82de276611cb857b4a261f5834e1bedea24edc36e5a60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bibcursed-2.0.1.tbz) = e5a54eec0f70c609865e53b0e4dc522b91d05c0a1014769eb6f9672e6d5104a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bibelot-0.9.4.tbz) = 77fbe1c823abb44fc3f77c9e5205ade994f1f1ca9622b95a3c3ab59c926b175c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bibletime-2.9.1_2.tbz) = 9b698c062d76b585a44159054cb88c7fb6e1f79d9f26eacd16e46b1d2691afcb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/biblical-curse-0.02.tbz) = 8b11f299433e4fad61a590653c3b2fd622ed91d09dda3f6afb85a171122c77a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/biblio-py-0.6.1.tbz) = 0e29c38a65836e1f8ffe3e3a3f9221b76e4646c3f0dce889391f3be02c8cd291
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bibtex2html-1.97.tbz) = f46fbfdc3547f7230ad78a246760c55e1f085614986ebb5998139e210c3bcfad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bibtexconv-0.8.20.tbz) = e769a737a1ec17b1348e6899d67292b17a83b5cbbe8ffb807aa7efd7a498bb9c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bibtool-2.48_5.tbz) = e5a6b9145d9979ea33726f394ab5e4261323a9276d3b19ae081369397edafa45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bibutils-4.12.tbz) = d09b3764aedafd0dcfc6a922455c8f9667d956fac54e87ee622ec4af0e8b7e79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bibview-2.2_2.tbz) = 4f9a13fa2a1ed36ca3a59129a64bd6624cd093a9671df6e7b350bcba8a603ef0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bicyclerepair-py27-0.9.tbz) = 1961c2eace43154e9f85609f073634456047fe79451e345f95d673d9394677c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/biew-6.1.0_3.tbz) = d525d85c0ac6c0f423028725fe7e3d39d3ebc0575d8ad3c3e23bb8c1daa72405
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bigboard-0.5.38_6.tbz) = dc032af9dd56f4833cb2ef10a90f039dea520bbc64bbbf921e0de303b01fe89b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/biggles-1.6.6_2.tbz) = 5efed556fad04dcbe7b0bb8249bf3ac0eac5d14df1ae415363e3363bcd1a3bb6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bigloo-3.8c_2.tbz) = 8b4bbcafc32cd83ee5728cbde46b5cc5149a2dc313bdb1093bfc8ab543af106b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bigreqsproto-1.1.1.tbz) = ea52f640fafd4af5576667c2294ca048b8ac6f86256e3134275225c2c6b815bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bigsister-1.02_7.tbz) = 0e1875d4de74ec6c549898474471e241ec703b8387857579f035be0e68ddc7fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bigyear-20010226,1.tbz) = 1e8b14ecb1c4e4add58db9a757de4ceec5802810f76516e8a0e9248d8976fd06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bihar-1.0_4.tbz) = b65bf87cd85c62dfc572bb27df2db6fbf8d37084256189b4cc872a082da8bf02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/biloba-0.9.3_2.tbz) = 2da2ea8b091ccd52aefaf5f497984e3b6c534e74bac4813f86351ac1dac0613b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bin86-0.16.18.tbz) = 3abc443a8e4e9236d7a4853d17437c707306377a73859053eec37d7ade3a2738
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bind-tools-9.7.7.tbz) = fa8dea46658227080190f9dbe1f0dab46630713b3a083710704e5c2b55ddc0c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bind96-9.6.3.1.ESV.R8.tbz) = 1399ba6b64f73f8599ddd1b57a808e3bb411e81a812434221d3e6dc5faa10ec3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bind97-9.7.7.tbz) = a2e572b74ac9cc17959d2e06e928a49bf04431379790b044b99176b9d22231b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bind97-sdb-9.7.7.tbz) = bda63b46e40d632a300f88e6d487f7a9c720296016599be7f54b10249c7ab8ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bind98-9.8.4.tbz) = 04f81f79023c2bd6f533ae6a1a3ee29ad9194f48075a935ed2feccadb4de05f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bind99-9.9.2.tbz) = 69629411b5049a2a17839b4d9bb6b8834e41e8028da274ff77fd43164b82dbb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bindgraph-0.2_4.tbz) = ab6b01157c1a2d14bd7dd1d727cbd40da064a816b78fc4869a6d2cc7e64a9c37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bindtest-1.56_1.tbz) = 9df0f3c573a4abe105166bd2a0d2ace97eb0a27c115fce6bda2465ce8c3479e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/biniax2-1.30_6.tbz) = e7a6bc1d5a29387989814e90f54e87372435560471241bc12c475ba055b3311c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/binkd-0.9.9.tbz) = cc7b84740b8b6beb8fe3bbe426700e7923f3d211ca1dfbbf4c39f4922e7639d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bino-1.2.1_1.tbz) = d9f07e187d0134d2681908fb9498d4c64d4fa140c9205cd8451a5d72204a8eee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bins-1.1.29_4.tbz) = d38d93df6f336ea54bcc3b6e6e5e1b51b530fb112f5abbe17ed0cb79c9265ce3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/binutils-2.22_3.tbz) = ed79dddff99e9c509a41dda748b7f0442aae84073d042fb8576b981f46aebfab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/binwalk-0.4.5.tbz) = 1dc2270815d8ac39db8d74dbe14fcf3e164423ce60920070c401576dd8ab4854
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bioapi-1.2.2_5.tbz) = cadd8597b33c3effc3754896ae601d50f9931e436ef2275f54e4f97ef9089d2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/biococoa-1.6.0_2.tbz) = ee5a2cd037e6e5c1ec3f1b0210c1109ce0fd05cec02400509d91ef2625f183d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/biorythm-1.1.4.tbz) = 255f67cc363ce80867ce70dd94b66493f910b7bc10c1a968c8205b66477dce38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/biosfont-1.2.tbz) = 381562cda9076dd1bc58a41e7f8947d16e0cd30398bae0349f92fb422a412d70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/biosfont-demos-1.1.tbz) = 2eee6633e4843f5f27e640a55eeb356b67b688d5ac7607be96b870fa4d39265f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bip-0.8.8_1.tbz) = 2094ba02038112816baad8cc0f045cb993e3abe692d1913d6ba027b33a2dd9e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bird-1.3.8.tbz) = 24947b484c69afa0614b5557458902a1f67cc45486475a9900f0286c0deec422
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bird-devel-20120323.tbz) = 6829500cc8eae20cf2dd524713dc96e52f76b47c855de335ea7c94702cf44f15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bird6-1.3.8.tbz) = f0843e58e6d2a72787147a56373873e485ef1f1e9df9dd77fda0ce275692d120
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/birda-1.3.tbz) = dcff509c9c037147e65136d338c54ed10147ee38364502a93a87cfd628fbd335
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/birthday-1.5.tbz) = 054e3e4f9b3cf55e8e8e62e382d94cb8f6679551fe116b7b96dff449c2230c56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bison-2.5.1,1.tbz) = 95f9ee6e1801fec976227be0c6744deb725ceac53dc9d96e315d1387c7173e70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bisoncpp-2.09.03.tbz) = bc0edc3fa4e056a44f6105b7d3b28fe74dbb3fba232d031018afbc351f632141
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bitcoin-0.7.1.tbz) = af299ac4360e0a423d0dce1a0fb2c54755f70ff12dc737df743f6e7b35025d59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bitcollider-0.6.0.tbz) = 836b015ba74846915417020fe1ecdce4d7c5846028ef528c74f56cac478345d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bitedit-0.9.4.tbz) = e38cc2f4e4d33cced939c7a166a8cb8f55218471a382dc6273fcb6d9359b55fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bitefusion-1.0.2_1.tbz) = bc5f5865b28d4d270197c0ce1617295c8e5c1d995bc78c0dbf89bcdbb97caa43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bitflu-1.35.tbz) = 433433f5bef785d009b4f99c4d342d17f327e0a693794122a82b9ee8780d7425
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bitlbee-3.0.5_1.tbz) = 05fac8e5a35b10c63e3c3780464b92dfee610b31923d137752e4f4a08a9949ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bitmap-1.0.5.tbz) = 1555436aa84dd0fd908c651f24fc748072f5473ef26b8a4443e7f967c8a305cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bitstream-vera-1.10_5.tbz) = de195bdc740d27f29bf494f09ac4cba0c251cba5c0e9e922e02d6d68d52a9052
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bittorrent-libutp-0.20120526.tbz) = e5c8d80c66497210ce3fa79f07dc8248d6c34b705dbf2ab3ad1421c2f7e8cabe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bittwist-1.1.tbz) = f7c960b34eb71914a65e57b199059c39479089c20bc96863d0ddb3c3a034b060
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bk2site-1.1.9_2.tbz) = 63e2bf8075d8f3d868295b57aa1f3314a8a867f40651d37d54c8fccf442005d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bkmrkconv-1.12.tbz) = 29b0ab2849785940d8fde9e0af86b91a06990958fb45d515c5016b49210ef503
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bkpupsd-1.0a.tbz) = e6385bb385a75e1d05bea437c450f8928ba5fed8ecb1aba82768e17ef1e19235
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bksh-1.7.tbz) = d0afadad4d27c89f35e8baa6c6a0aac030f16a99f1285aca2caf2c5bbb28aaa5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/black-box-1.4.8.tbz) = 896bc23b9f6ee5934c3539ec11751395b2dbbf6d4af998814e5151484f3e145f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blackbox-0.70.1_4.tbz) = 5dab2d42dc10d5320df24af543c1123508d349031294d1c5ede81ec93b4f9ae1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blackjack-1.2_6.tbz) = f89bf268f660cf163a714fa0fa0c1778823c929c28a222f2d40a5381c536454a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blackshadeselite-0.0.1_7.tbz) = 8b917229736110c38183a5067b6dd0dee45fffa21db6e559972b47a75919c4ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blacs-1.7_14.tbz) = e9e1972a2ccae032fe817d66ce8c064809bbe509331907c753462e71638488fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blam-1.8.7_4.tbz) = a9c4c3af29e8313aa65b44528bf7c8d4eeb223b8979b91ab3003e3a9839869f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blame-1.3.1.tbz) = 3df29eb9ef25df26eb15bfb7728545407312a2a9816c335146a9aa14752e2c7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blas-3.4.1.tbz) = bab23a2ef1f51ee9d10cc4b0983ef9c0cd41b548f9ab61bd3bc7236bc0ada87c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blast-1.1_3.tbz) = 0cf09cc927d7f0aae034d11ff573707fbfc48d50b2d3fa2d79fb6055065c7666
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blat-34.tbz) = bb1ef4f0664992a9f77fe01afce39901a2fd00c0cd21758afbb7533c0904c059
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bld-0.3.4.tbz) = 085f5ceb8f88af7cf952b9da875d52192d80840f58a003e5ff65855e4357df13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blender-2.63a_1.tbz) = 87627ddc3eb25fb70fc402fe8375939010208a8c76c668d4d02db8c1aee5754f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blender-doc-2.3.tbz) = 114d170e836cec91a6374bd101f571747a455d69bb5972687636229961f92a98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bless-0.6.0_4,1.tbz) = 037dae490715271ddf882dd1f3048945b84440e918a77c702c828dc8220b5bbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blimitd-0.1_1.tbz) = 909af2d63eec38275a9ae7e8e29d9323c54cf091e4a2dafa2e26b0f415917456
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blindelephant-1.0_20100819.tbz) = 6ad9bfb08bc081c69ea939c13d89575ce548ccda27a2adc443c976b0c4f61cc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blinken-4.8.4.tbz) = 49b9d885e932b90a142c2a3171da43de69e00ade359995b034bf700209529720
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blinkensisters-0.5.3_9.tbz) = 31940ec97bdb333e76973101dccc7e925419e8749e597cb9f63f6147ab9469f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blitz++-0.9_7.tbz) = 2b0d8e93e320dc5a79cc74e4e274c7a1405bae69cd1a7a559c60a1fd2278068e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blobby-1.0r1.tbz) = 4388436820de5caee68a637a4e78d47a28141cd742457a3cb76b13f312674aba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bloboats-1.0.2_2.tbz) = b92cca007bbc99d79aeeaae33d3aa15ee9e82d4bad93b6832a036329824cd554
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/block-0.6.tbz) = 29b92d77242dc273fb19d1cda3a7d4dceda72b410d6013039c902378ef6161c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blockade-1.00_2.tbz) = 6e0ff6d3178e608728062c3f479557208dbf6bd0babf97035b845a9b70369150
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blockout-2.4_2.tbz) = d67e99c53ecf9a80b6d307ff2967dc46dc4a627110436602032b3ed3e373fc18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blockrage-0.2.3_2.tbz) = 06a50cdd43bb45df3ca527e271725b973d95674f7d5686fc9b9ecf239ce06ea3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blocksolve95-3.0_10.tbz) = 38ecce52fdc3e995208bed1e0e32545dafb624b213cb6b8c0ee707c468f77c77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blogbench-1.1.tbz) = efd1ec78279d4f0b46da4e433124ce78bbcf7b39ebe0e689ed49e3e924bfaa49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blogsum-1.1_2.tbz) = fc4ff4ebafb317d07493cbb46ee21be33936534ba09684f40c0f5a6e3077ed4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blogtk-2.0.tbz) = 5d199bb5428c583304f1c7572b4ba21ebd100c4778eb76acfc6967bddfb65f16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blokish-0.9.4_4.tbz) = bed6804948e583809c341fa4f442e3ca90ec1ba196d9e09683b6ee9ca8d4b0d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bloodfrontier-b2_6.tbz) = 889e3a263cd1cfbac6e27f1ed0a341bb2835bef044b20ab60e942f393a903b96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blop-0.2.8_2.tbz) = 31bbed7a96cb9b3ec26b5653fea5da25369ea353536118722a4555c68d13576e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blt-2.4z_7.tbz) = 23e24e102c4de05a2840034daa16ac5c7fea26df71e788feccd04429a21307e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blue-2.10.tbz) = 93d28101ae73a3aa76afcc3b6fd4d2c6f909ea33ff0e5755aec3a533127cee1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bluefish-2.2.2_1.tbz) = 839d0dfd79852a44f3b81be07643cae2b7fdd70b166c438989bcbe27aac4ea40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bluegps-linux-2.0.tbz) = 510aaa3e8f2df3c5e306b03e5fd3130da94038184f0d51f46a6ddf9b1fe141fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bluez-firmware-1.2.tbz) = a3cc39e70f04e315f8234ad5196ffce7c3074460f13c0cbd267ae02abe560659
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/blwm-1.0.4_6.tbz) = 38797ec496bf8b44ff5662985d4c555cb6ec5e55b0d84aa8aa2777f74070c9c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bmake-20120831.tbz) = 011d5e7ddbb7b8bf286344433cd1d5e79c700bb34263ce8839182c8db66c93bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bmeps-2.2.24.tbz) = 2bcafadf48b692e3951be9b4c35b7b4d595119fa7e2a5551f8029ff2fb3b6f2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bmf-0.9.4_1.tbz) = 312494e7afb4c2f438c6a005a2924da4f3a22d2d291f33d0765fb3476264b70c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bmkdep-20120114.tbz) = 1d7a8fa915aeac58afdda5985e3c07a9ee9a67096ff19d2b1602f0c4dc083423
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bmon-2.1.0_4.tbz) = cc8acf07de58af614d9d102ef20dad20ad62cfdd070c8a52eafd21322e08ce45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bmp2html-0.1_4.tbz) = 8bbfcd6385659422e3a698985eb2493646d56292b797a49c25de1a706cb018ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bmpanel2-2.1.p1.tbz) = bfd47fb5cde5702af4001a9465ae86dbdc19f3fe60fec9026334e49dd4a091b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bn-aspell-0.01.1.1_1,2.tbz) = f4054356557a7cd35aee72849088a7ead662d98fa646b4ffe82b7d69ad9db05b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bn-freebsd-doc-39278,1.tbz) = 4379cee1b34d7e903294be643b5eb0f59501f226ebee64a4211b0a5a26987a31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bn-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = f4731fda99b9bae7d214886339c9637741b439df0cbf069436df244dc7bd14a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bn-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 231f0a8188e589c70370e5b8cdc59771581c485f81710a8af1860a8ed0ee7269
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bnbt-8.5_1.tbz) = a0bca91ee600ee0d074b957e0739ba1f454d06e38b8187e2d721c7f65f2e0b3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bnc-2.9.4.tbz) = 2ec1824948a9a2cce7ed896a83a6502cd1ac4c004a65d76336db7d85944bd8ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bncsutil-ghost++-1.3.2.tbz) = 03a143c87ee73b994a5cc0c6face80ba21c737819735566d993f3a5098737625
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bnf-1.6.10.tbz) = 9364fdad972447d92342b1e51d11e6f05cacab85f297642a816e5b0f591a5307
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bo-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 5a6783cfc5bdc980a2538449074df36952ed7227e2cff561e3d9134f932183c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/boa-0.94.14.r21,1.tbz) = a06a0c8c86f9b6836bbe3b9a2f072064e5fcaaffb75891c0bb4d9361274ce836
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/boaconstructor-0.6.1_4.tbz) = 485d11acf403e2f05320392db2f691a0ca3ea3ff3150e520cff3dfdcb618f47b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bobotpp-2.2.3.tbz) = f31f392ba05ce134ffff360ea4adc094cf188058f1a0d168f241c32e8053d9c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bochs-2.5.1_1,2.tbz) = fb4572201834020fb2ae5022530523f94bc2be7e1e89e377e4904c961ebdf376
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/boclient-1.21.tbz) = dd2dd015a3c49f673f03ca207306692270a441bd2cefbd27e5850a2677c8e31b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bodr-9.tbz) = 167f155471e5340cce0672505b7ec527e3f8837acec038ddc6ed7d4d0a77e62e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/boehm-gc-7.1.tbz) = ec7ce758b09df887ac87fb6a47f4bf40dcc9624d0bc3ad49b41e99f540807fbf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/boehm-gc-redirect-7.1.tbz) = a904313f5dbca2c1926cc18c2e348282408ead39f3d1ae290fe99e495586320e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/boehm-gc-threaded-7.1_1.tbz) = 89124fa4cf8872026ca4e88bfdea83a968ba8ded5f80f056ccbcd26f68020453
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bogged-1.0.0_2.tbz) = ebb737c35b70b25995a6f9fe93a4abb9945b48e53e0a658d22121eced97bf25c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bogofilter-1.2.2_3.tbz) = 6c987f92dd40ac22a45ce1806738f6340dfce8b285be29bde3714ac7c97aa92a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bogofilter-sqlite-1.2.2_2.tbz) = 6fc22cbfd870854f7adedfe1c0fd957641e5eec9f7b84e67463ab440675198e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bogofilter-tc-1.2.2_2.tbz) = ac06a9897af5e516bac94ac722d6feaa9e79613010dd9430e1b1e50301214236
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bogosort-0.4.2_1.tbz) = 65317212bbc23e59e773c5e6bcbe121a2940a3b15d9dc0f00b683654b0b739a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/boiling-egg-0.02_1.tbz) = fcc602630fc60858628dab29ff29ba6d8ffada0affe1a906b7093d74d915e94f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/boinc-client-7.0.28_1.tbz) = b4b0c4aabc344da3149331b2eb389c7039864a22c4c25fe33fff870e765ef84b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bomb-her-man-0.3.tbz) = 6d773d525ba2f29579488c3ee25fcb68eaddb5763d32ac6146972c68c05dde67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bomberclone-0.11.8_8.tbz) = b13b69b5860b46fc20f347f05156d52014025c3f2de33cbee1b7d688ad8de676
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bomberinstinct-0.8.9_9.tbz) = 0b20e0ab85ed49df70d746ae6a9443e0017cc87574764b8b7e54b39d9488b752
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bombermaze-0.6.6_11.tbz) = ac53a749e5be8cd073cd5045f5609c38902f5f26751b6134a1b4c526ef717f64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bombono-1.2.1_3.tbz) = 822c697328343db214bf946416ee7cb7a50393576c6022409925e4420e7e7087
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bomns-0.99.2_2.tbz) = 612439479d57dbaad709ed8a497b19167a0dd2efd6acfa094f84dfca5b1762b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bomstrip-9_1.tbz) = 1f62138b265ffdf826ca7f0bf21e7b17cbbf4a52765735815071cb51ac4ae1d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bonk-0.6.tbz) = 663feadae678288537d5cb05618f2b6afdedf094069b7ffa0f38dd143d4a2c40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bonnie++-1.96_1.tbz) = c40bc93bb52a7a68244e1f99691c06827dac6794b5123d948ab35314d4f91ebe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bonnie-2.0.6_1.tbz) = a22e3f41e9aa8f91883fe5e02b7cfd5a8e1aec73f5e974cf90e17ca3e5b6d526
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bonobo-1.0.22_12.tbz) = a187b27dc4afa5aecbbaf41451a97a508bd6ae2f3a1e53ccf8f1fb1c794a5b69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bontmia-0.14_1.tbz) = d6bc3cb78803e1f9c944e3228e317f5d3f6e849815e1d59b9203a5115b6ae57b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bookmarkbridge-0.76_4.tbz) = f140f7f258f6f8ee3b56c72f1644fb075244512179fc80c9f57c2d433fc1e1aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bookreader-0.2_5.tbz) = 664102ca9a9003ce96091c1ddbeea9e2012691ffe9cec2f86c0deb985e8c3487
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/boost-all-1.48.0.tbz) = b6254ca967340b46852d336258f68442491fb3d3d96800b7600a32d16076e834
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/boost-docs-1.48.0.tbz) = 90c7476b21905c3e0fc3379a25a4a02274009ff7d95eec3b1b14094ce9583198
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/boost-jam-1.48.0.tbz) = b6d1b9a3ae3f506ba13cce721ac03c5c168842e6d2821dd734f5db8ff5666588
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/boost-libs-1.48.0_1.tbz) = cc00b712e6d40c3ff1f1f2203fbf80e5ae30fd52bf9e8e2ab23025d677b98f60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/boost-python-libs-1.48.0.tbz) = 644f1d1f524f672dc2ed857660d92d282de0bad7b0f10a76df7669010c0359c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/boost_build-2.0.m12.tbz) = aaa23ef7a4f8943953ba28934e38c021cca4c10581f9213830f682df6a33a9bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bootstrap-openjdk-r305682.tbz) = a399e3d2b8cc22e69c90aaadf24d38ba68d0139eb2eb607f036ef665f73ae3a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bophook-0.02.tbz) = dabcdf11c5ee6cb55eb2e41fd33335686a1caa5c52ea1ee63bbd9ebadc43b902
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bopm-3.1.3_1.tbz) = a46bc8dbfec5ccb05b0f8bc70aa184310eaa315298b28615accf7024e2d3a093
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/boswars-2.6.1_3.tbz) = fdafd8f43f90b456b60abfaca964acd30876a18b45aa36cb0b5a99624f3ccecf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/botan-1.8.13.tbz) = 32b029179e2f086d53d41dfc7d6f31036e1265031b15a04c4a5a35e22f6a68a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bottlerocket-0.04c_1.tbz) = c6ad0177172db8c1d24d00408519bcc2faa1e282720a9f013097bb8fddc9aacc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bouml-4.22.2_1,1.tbz) = b222d196cd7dcb49673db2c0bb730f51953e20e8d613e3b03ffe79050336a78e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bouml-doc-4.23.tbz) = 877aa882d5be9c28b302ac35cd8a4bc7591ff4e305e3a6509e2f12e6a4c7f5ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bounce-1.0_8.tbz) = d2c8a7089e10875f87947458666d3d3b3155daac864b2b1b13390e2943a5e496
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/box-0.3.3_1.tbz) = 0a11530c7319b199c2e0e2f80d5b8bff71f8a8d97b5ee0e31ddb2eff06726006
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/boxbackup-0.11.1_1.tbz) = 4923fcc598d44c3625e01809398d5e8c42da4ca4d6dc73e71bd686d3c75b0167
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/boxbackup-devel-0.11.r2979.tbz) = 1bdfee518ba8cffb44c85736b108b35ea9e0cd72d3446a3d4bcce663dc070eb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/boxes-1.1_1.tbz) = 073b3ef7626e089271076abd248b1f0ed84330e51a028bb12e57ff110cf95d45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/boxquote.el-1.18.tbz) = 5118ed2925b80033e30daf96fbeab42d9ea6ee42dc5f4d635b7cc30cec740a68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bozohttpd-20100920.tbz) = 900e8cd8758c55b99017b85fb6aaf6f588f2fdb34e73aca1ba596762ed32e24c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bpatch-1.0_1.tbz) = f85430d7aa073c311d46ecb2557f175dcb196a3e7e74fab6a773cd725119ac49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bpft-4.20040414.tbz) = 766714d46ccc5eaf1952ea386df172307d9638dd5c603beb2239fe62051a5176
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bpkg-2.1.7.tbz) = af61fae542b4cfe6eafc8e11d8c9ed0c6941713f493877fb91513773a00cfe6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bpl+-1.0_1.tbz) = 1728c02111fbe87e9b1b4720384b30d49bda4dff1e69ab56c4a4c35b3bf82486
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bpm-0.4.1b_19.tbz) = 728c4b58b3548d94a154109dc57eab46b424406d99a1e918f7d5e6076712001a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bpython-py27-0.11.tbz) = e7abd285712f6fdeeda2f0f003042f99f041e7a3d5e9639e1690a8cc73c985c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/br-aspell-0.50.2,1.tbz) = cde1512cc4dd01566f13ac70c1895a0de98b6b20df8ec82e0d1e6ca21f84e0c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/br-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 2bfa5d7dc9e2d111d749d5e212edb553f0a7f639da4d61bfec620d3c04ebe683
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/br-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = b9d932a87788a15936bee6e31794313966e69249fabc2033d506f4aa5d411461
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/braa-0.82.tbz) = 6510a2b1a1d30ef82a2d9d7047b714947122b2748d6b7346f715fdcbec31cbff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/brag-1.4.1.tbz) = a7930f95b820f36de7bfea7bd6525134a3dbdd779d594b11f6070487c5125acd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/braincurses-0.5a.tbz) = 63d2f54ae7f381999182114ae5a71f1e2534c0cfbaa17862fb2de95a7c16e0fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/brainparty-0.5_4.tbz) = 5d3930dc276d9313111426d15e4fb69dbae24de136ee459afac0963e8ffdda3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/brainworkshop-4.4.tbz) = 0b97f22846001a232c0e1de3920880630f16c21a0b54f33903f402ef800d3da5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/brasero-2.32.1_5.tbz) = b182ff6ef0b1368de365b54b0371a6a9421edc7657ca18bb322b01ea7a7009d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/brian-1.4.0.tbz) = e7a0d04f259a08786ebb8dcfea5a7a1603cc3a3adffd936876455dcafe4cc78e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/brickshooter-0.04_6.tbz) = 9e2babc0bcd8c8e9ba6512ff1923fd416faa719498abe05c7a9016a0f80e1685
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bricons-3.0_2.tbz) = a32bb89d966e8b233e4f96d7f0cadb6b1fd4b7ee14615114477bd318fe215087
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/brightside-1.4.0_10.tbz) = 787bc6631beb61f3d08408f8fe26c5d7a9c85daa4d539e0f9fb5e53822a203aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/brikx-0.4.5_6.tbz) = 47df95cf6e5d1401c4f0e301bd79eda482ab03ee07d30b3e84ffb8006f8d6524
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/briquolo-0.5.7_8.tbz) = 39b5504dc5a5cc4f479cef4e5da1728bda3d62bac0fa85dd579ffd2a20a1868c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bristol-0.60.10.tbz) = b0926b97d9ff83cb7832228b578f40afee264b7494992e9ec329e76e88b94316
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/british-ispell-3.1_5.tbz) = d6edcc6fdc70536557c7e880c1a0aba03a6ec45933240383396ab105dada9dc0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/brs-4.03.tbz) = 97d9f3dcaef7b0bc2d0a0db4726838f6323d731283e1678e8160f40e7b4be732
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/brutalchess-0.5.2_10.tbz) = dad7be5ca5c3967fecd9d2678401ecc6c98efe25cb32689468a329ec18b84ad4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bruteblock-0.0.5_3.tbz) = 9ea1e0d2473a3a2642098a52e186ef52f90a1b03c21327dfb5bc06372c73c948
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bruteforceblocker-1.2.3.tbz) = 582ca5f7e41bcd5825083dc598f4f67d20da3b951ad7fb967b8799e92016a914
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/brx-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 4dca4e22df3fbed71da2c4516e801b7706aa9dfe249864b2a206afbdb1f29146
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bs-2.8.tbz) = 020d326efcfc876ebf651e4bc3c3ef9c548d76dbc33a2d44bbdf476074cc872a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bs-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = d39e2c795c4baf4cf78878b21749bb24232172c10b5bb362e6dded41d7f5ed6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bs-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = d13b67f7a4b14998976c440f5bec2831ba30ebc806ba01c550a529fe486a409a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bs-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 41db8402b67d2b5666c0497c1967f64ab636b9ede98e94d0b50f12df5e19a0e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsd-diff-20120705.tbz) = ebe348a63f819d1c842a24c42714b1d8cc09ea3b4ca99f4489eacc8b68a7d2d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsd-sort-20120716.tbz) = 1684774a408b1c9b1714d1fc0fafe0847095c4836c7082f5adcb0505eaf22857
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsd-splash-changer-060211.tbz) = f2c285db3b7fbc133bdd61cc283b304ca9ab3be96305e2843e889d22195427f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsdadminscripts-6.1.1_1.tbz) = 6e077bd2260211036363810461e93ba9fe06811c248af332174e92d19d163d08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsdbktr_tvtune-0.02.tbz) = 5f82d6102401bc2253bc6e24e5f9b16efe75851e6646868b329c32d5e305d28d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsdbuild-3.0.tbz) = 0cb6e8e53e1f31eefb3c1d1fd9a79d5b807bdf8a474dbd1f974026c158b2d3d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsdcflow-0.0.6.tbz) = 9927da8e9070828626f6b7fa66ff67c54ac6a89ca1f970f499b6fb0601dac851
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsdconfig-0.7.3.tbz) = 8032449760b1a210384f10e7e07515437a5079020440ea9324cbf4af87920c33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsdconv-9.0.tbz) = 692ccd0a43ecd98ceb881561cb62b89a3900af124d944e8b3b689039fb60196f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsdconv-opencc-1.0.tbz) = ea6a36f1f1e32ffe61f50068cca0af4f6b64715d571a4fcbcb3c7eca05ba69a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsdcrashtar-0.1.2.tbz) = db6af0216f9e7b4679ae4d59d425612ab4316c1d10ae0d47ee79c1a62e31e83a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsdftpd-ssl-1.1.0_3.tbz) = 4bd34163f30dd4a77be280531c66e7b09f93b38533a00282087d1fc26182bddf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsdgames-2.4_2,1.tbz) = 9e3ad5d72e90d264b06e0f743ff6c41283708446d4d342ae30365caa2f2b87e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsdhwmon-20120702.tbz) = 78a52128f41e0a0d8a13e740c95863baba4911dd1263ded0a282de786b0d409b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsdinfo-0.22.tbz) = 851e68bc7a095cb7c18a0ba0dede1b49d6ac7280093c1cf990352e01c92e771f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsdlibdwarf-0.20110616.tbz) = d3c14d7b9c3d82c3d756e54b7c483576e4029cbec078870a06be58e524fa1059
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsdmoted-0.4.0.tbz) = 30ef478f3a0a05816e275b152009ce2cf59c0f9c99e181cf9e5afa9f8fbbff8d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsdproxy-0.04.tbz) = 84db9729296425bd416a61f7753ea41584fcccb3c2f4f01758f0d28b6510cdc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsdrain-5.0.tbz) = 57a56a7b31221342874f18997db1ec751a9bbe5a6ad2b1c4241984fefe67e9d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsdsar-1.10_2.tbz) = 56716c67515eea15d2601cf147e2c17dfa84889e566524c00fa139b207243353
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsdsfv-1.18.tbz) = ab929f3e3eedb8d89ae75bc95a8c92c0ec6142036a28e655836f238f6084bd21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsdstats-5.5_3.tbz) = d2385c9ae8c414dd3a421eb9c17f97feaf725504feb9276f37c28a1b586f6772
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsdtris-1.1.tbz) = 31d84bc7f0ca27c7108d6cc5947abbea466f8c8f0ce6e5257e9637fb03ab9f0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsfilter-1.0.17.tbz) = 41e1207cd94455e55beec200a6ffc62fa523a90121743c73390755e080bfd2d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsflite-0.85.tbz) = dd75f0474903029cf30001a67aa79906255926d7fc0daa47986002e669d6fb4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsh-2.0.b4_6.tbz) = 5a94f950cd6caa7f6079d7d8a7a14990e3c4d3f025dcd686f2be19e3bc2e5f99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsmtp-1.02_5.tbz) = f63df940842d7bb381dbb2ecc5e452ffd84aa6542265960634a79b437aa1669a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsmtrace-1.3_1.tbz) = 2b6f4472e38e92cc785f9e9f9beced8fe6309f788ef18d6bfaa9882f0b61180f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsnes-0.88_1.tbz) = 2c909520fd1ea4771109c99a7c00599a0b682455db31169930b8893ace7e9315
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsnmp-jails-0.9.tbz) = 05f149b16d94cfb0fdb3c462b790eac3679eda9297f383570383c814d92639da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsnmp-regex-0.5_1.tbz) = 074f39289fd7bfa9e07a5e0dbabd66328b39fd1c966e20e7adc1b4bec074d8b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsnmp-ucd-0.3.6.tbz) = 646919521637cdc9c016102dad463dcf8401eb89661d08da3ad5c69aadf72503
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsnmptools-0.0.20060818_2.tbz) = a193f833ebf3284f6864f1c35bc32d44c9eee974942ac6e68a7fe4792deba549
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsp-5.2.tbz) = 07677b202c96f28d47050f01a5bfd72609dbd31c2301d66bd12916f70bce5eb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bsvc-2.1_3.tbz) = 38de200ecadd3133c81f1c55afafc7912907c77b2cfa005aaa4093e003525c82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/btanks-0.9.8083_4.tbz) = 85b6a42bde6a8b4a31cf76759e18d17e1dd317d55ac284123209b9977a2626e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/btc-258.tbz) = c2f46ccd9467b7484a1396c12a01f17dd56b81215840267d111df573aafa25b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/btoa-5.2_1,1.tbz) = 3830abaf055ad973a29336632d0d2035843929c431cf8eebbafc64cbebba1198
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/btparse-0.35.tbz) = bed01bfbd7052bc47d4424fc5ee07550fff7f791403ed0dfb43d1ff832d9eb78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/btpd-0.16_1.tbz) = c2c25db3f5abaae2c3e3b8d743bfa182d036eaf7de0c7892aebc7c024f6d25dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/btqueue-0.1.3_1.tbz) = e06c47a6adc6b963eb62d1a5741beee03749824746968ad4c68ce1d7e21ffec5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bubble-chains-0.1.1_4.tbz) = 1469970657628388082e59cc27f8d4b2635308794a157d2f9c5081bc8b9d83d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bubblegum-1.12.tbz) = 8e722b7ff4303fc8206cafda69b3214825c992b5cb01fc51e34bb5576d0d57a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bubblemon-dockapp-1.46_6.tbz) = 88cc311c1d43800c6420f6a06a2cb2c9fc56a84caf0ed9e00a2ac65852e6a5b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bubblemon2-2.0.17_7.tbz) = e4df948cbb513d7de2a4210a4e7139188b348fec6db4146b2a94e92faa036e66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bubbros-1.6_4.tbz) = 5b4045a4dee6d06ba51ee3ec511ce4fa0ddfc330f194759c354b608a7bbd9b67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/buddy-2.4_1.tbz) = 2e2f9e8f7d51f08efd3dafd1a2740d8f9a93c58a5bd79d8f8fd78092a7595968
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/buffer-1.19.tbz) = d04982253e9ac5f3d05e1bf4d72c71b8572c2667480948e117b03bcdcec5381f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bufferpool-0.0.4.tbz) = b37053c8656fa94314ba60f0efd7379dcc35ffb8c52a506e584e1a30f8074534
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bug-buddy-2.32.0_3.tbz) = 9a75d435fbd470beabf3ddcf14bbdd571883172ee9f2d5d6d4305e6e4daeddd2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bugle-0.0.20091026_2.tbz) = 988bfe8f5c6c9efe229bd27711297ca4cb91075abe65bb3653273b2ad495355d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bugs-4.1.1_2.tbz) = 3e95bdf3fa5188b3951b8ec1693042718d0f648dd026afb2166131e2e7a6ab66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bugsquish-0.0.6_10.tbz) = 3d9b3c92b0e35f00b9d8f9d1532fca2be59c9a602dfd3f0fea3b994638a9c047
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bugsx-1.08_2.tbz) = 9f47f10bade18b0f940dac95dad3878488225ddc7f0222ef82c082614de6ca47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bugzilla-3.6.11.tbz) = 3ff945d7887fba5ab7331385386fc01506a3924678bb8879dda9c49a7ba49c8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bugzilla-4.0.8.tbz) = 1e85a5aa498469c48306da8c2accc6871076a7625517af5d24e38dd603797b03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bugzilla-4.2.3.tbz) = 4839942e5657561123aa73b3e7a0bcbbfa848085e0a3b5c851cb46036b66cc66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/buici-clock-0.4.9.2.tbz) = 278ad61219152a91e11899dc119f7b6562ed12e280038c68297f4adf560a3cee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/build-0.3.9.tbz) = f969c012ad30a0bfbb17c0d8c6d4abf18a6c5449151622d2822e5d1d5ca88686
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/buildapp-1.1_4.tbz) = b15e9a08fe599f84e000f2bd25f2a11efdc993ddf90fc25a301ba55c82097182
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/buildbot-0.8.6p1.tbz) = 614e8b3fe967a5ef8f064dfd24806ac503fb11a1a47594912acdc127fc4b2713
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/buildbot-slave-0.8.6p1.tbz) = 84f1ab77397c402bb12830d7943bc5bfb14db493fe6ed9293ba0b1fb5df4beaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/buildtool-0.16.tbz) = 5be2fb3c5326d8a1429b1143d63e1f8dc8411e0b7c66e08488981109ca226f2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/buildtool-doc-0.16.tbz) = 29d8f9d588a4147b9af9216466064ead79a748145f41d2af5223288f1744324d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bulk_extractor-1.2.2_1.tbz) = f7aba04f7553399729f06726916ea9d0773949d2dce2653e14097f57f832a565
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bulk_mailer-1.13.tbz) = 3a437f7c611e41d46d5886a92be663bb8c644f771afc23a0a23e169fe1618abb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bullet-2.77_1.tbz) = 4fb040ae3b7580243f41972d4d3cec62b198a18d1a589b93efe69d0bac91d406
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bumprace-1.5.3_8.tbz) = cb157eb65785e1721df6723b6b4aaa2ec168c198de4a428757315a6867f20205
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bunny-0.93.tbz) = 902d9371548c0f4862bac682c7a157e95c34e5b3bd9abcecda306fe317b8d24e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/burgerspace-1.9.0_3.tbz) = fad29433675ec4e452168711575733c567a6df4d4d0aecf780a647e8a0aeb97f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/burn-0.4.1_3.tbz) = b39da7da0e25a78dca87931fe6bc720d30613c617868ce78960ba91f5655a09f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/burplex-1.0.0.tbz) = 289601062a0a714caa6df20a827eef7f87af9599ba07a8ca3f513da4d41d6bf9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/burpsuite-1.4.01.tbz) = 023506ad9c045e1a1aba07e6e0bb385003cedc3bd2d78b8fc8a9009e0803643d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/burrtools-0.6.2_1.tbz) = 6cb4af85ab47edda4f53041ce4a70c51e6ca7cc8b2a7f4053a1db52c2949752f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/busybox-1.20.2.tbz) = 32863b23c48c38fe043672b2e12ab0e709369394bd6f82a47a4fe76b963dbe98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/buzhug-1.8.tbz) = 77f709a8e6d77b72d0b31d5916703a394ba80e62edb8936e4eb41c3b22dfebdb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bvi-1.3.2.tbz) = 59e6cd65706a3f18403951e75d3f12cd9d801d5d6815c85a1c5b26058391cf86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bwbasic-2.50.tbz) = 288a262e0a95f1d5cedbe85650a1c0b4fe3a812520d1cf4138287682bf7ef932
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bwidget-1.9.2.tbz) = fb572d8383a3fa18c4693b0d7158288f33e4e98e0a595b55b5ab1c491a09acab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bwm-ng-0.6.tbz) = 56b3be60f07f0d74f7e42c567474958508412bafb94a3bf12cb4c2edcf9e8ac9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bxpkg-0.0.4.0_2.tbz) = 7a0f265950fd293d9cdd2d311021200bd2c2922ebf30603718a906bcc6a9ef66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/byaccj-1.15.tbz) = d3cc558acc60dc2f6c1f2d9faa8e414b9373ca22ff0d674df6f459bdac82f158
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bygfoot-2.2.1_7.tbz) = ef6b5fb6962f7f150135ae7342e6cd69b68c1e39b48da2ed98265e9c5e60f463
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/byobu-3.29_1.tbz) = 7997dce105ec60adc2d35584b5d57fd71cb92385afde620a33559eba224777b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bzapi-16582.e75.b00.b_1.tbz) = 3f8c833a1994174eae5680789d622e9f5e9db5c4eab538dae0d5aeab2ebc7649
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bzflag-2.4.2.tbz) = d529f6520d9ef4dcc88d03456ba681a42ce84319ba35da190b758e2e94118b65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bzip2-1.0.6.tbz) = ecfee3c8e6c8650a18217ac918a18ff772cde4c304a4ac3b2074cf4680728ff7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bzr-2.5.1.tbz) = 351cbe3697fe3b7f8dcbaeec29f7fec50476cfc3b1131a2f51085b6c239da939
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bzr-builder-0.7.3_1.tbz) = 07e9e7acefefe74675b2e8c9bdee2acf34acbd95b2c8c09ae65785740f5c3a30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bzr-colo-0.4.0_1.tbz) = ff434fda36df81a8a95711f69898f2fabc671c5ed8754bcd2bc62e4bddbb0260
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bzr-explorer-1.3.0.tbz) = 1c476100cc3acc935d96343a44e1d8725b7fb5dd312589a4cf0c2a6d664f6426
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bzr-externals-1.3.3_1.tbz) = f165f615fa82b034b23b8c3775c33c1dada3783a203fa6352935e0839ef63d85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bzr-git-0.6.8_1.tbz) = f3a2fa38b7c27f7c03f69736721174c1d3871129cb01f3f36a31d5131a6238e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bzr-grep-0.4.0_2.tbz) = a9ebeac6b8b8bc5da56440d626c14f76b49fc04548d7c9b98cae47ba41c748f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bzr-gtk-0.100.0_2.tbz) = ba21da2b8672c1c73391aa4120fbe66f84fdb4d616d13ea0d91e971832cbf5ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bzr-loom-2.2.0_1.tbz) = 59fdff8a833fc1ec326cd38d2330bef387ec9d2284e2216794d114e734640f58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bzr-pipeline-1.4_1.tbz) = 58411306c054c4624374a655cd504790fb594569a911fe73db76199ca2fe87d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bzr-rewrite-0.6.3.tbz) = 6ce905b51c4fc9b8c00b184fa0ee775eb1107c05f0222ad02a59b15b23ccbae3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bzr-scmproj-0.6.2_1.tbz) = 6d0bb65a995a7626bbf3992438cc2ae5925a2f6383166be3a0899641d489d64f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bzr-stats-0.1.0_1.tbz) = 3d04cc3e88acb38f11100dc3e654efbc5e6ac5446b9771f92fda6fff9489b9d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bzr-svn-1.2.2_1.tbz) = ea5f9d4cdb2d3a0f935a87d40daef4e19cf95c6efbea616f801c84cea7fb4fc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bzr-upload-1.1.0_1.tbz) = f5ef48a902ac7f9c3dd0b011c634717085aa08454f8c28867dc25aceaa00b0ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/bzrtools-2.5_1.tbz) = 6961fdacca4d2ac71af9eb208a31efed4a22b7a4c1fe8ddbbd53f44fc774b396
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/c++-gtk-utils-2.0.11.tbz) = 43fc30b1ea47fdbc4e6c2e042e2f15c3ab716b0b1d734767d12374fc257c3244
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/c-a-i-r-2.19.tbz) = bdfdad7ea7cd1da8e6408d80563651b58f4d7225982bc6b051da8dd0e54dbb54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/c-ares-config-1.9.1.tbz) = 5da54aa8ca6c702fa12f64357056f2a9e515f7f1fa4be25aaec2a63a490d6b33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/c-icap-0.2.2,2.tbz) = a6ed394c25d303000e91eb6bb98d8087e7b7563da7886fb7ef5cd5bc0584d398
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/c-icap-modules-0.2.2.tbz) = 1dd4bc52f172beb429d2b95ee197a2f5d52dc0faaaf413db77287cd9dc4f928e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/c-nocem-3.7_3.tbz) = 4f05559f9cb5ebac997ab54efe2bef02223da05eac532cccead880b99e37ac94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/c-sig-emacs24-3.8_13.tbz) = 713760d42ede40a062a7280522ab9363264a9654663c5c16c46c2f9dcaad125f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/c-unit-1.1.1.tbz) = 8606c3c047b83e745a46f78a373573ab75ff2c76d751ec5ee52c74a842887d99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/c2html-0.9.6.tbz) = 8e2b46890190e4d5265c56a3dde36a7df10b01739f5daa1c14dc93d1a1b387ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/c2ps-a4-4.0_1.tbz) = ae583f6132bce5305338b095d4df4fbe47280c9844f88caabf1982a53e5ec417
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/c2ps-letter-4.0_1.tbz) = d453359d435133f96d2f74db1cd444dddda340f1750a95d747d6a2cf96422d27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/c3270-3.3.12ga7.tbz) = eb687489d93d3214a34defc796ab3afb70f7b203ce5890a5048088b2dfb7046c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/c3p0-0.9.1.2.tbz) = 194efa1772f2e765f20df1e70ae04e8956ca92113932136be759592a3a50edf4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/c4-1.10_1.tbz) = fab99791a36d638046f622ca88bb4c106a31e2d674560810cf29ebcf2bbc9b2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/c64bdf-1.0_1.tbz) = 40791702734cfbe4f8243b8d11c6e17384f1d0905585e498664c6a361fef5970
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ca-aspell-2.1.5.1,1.tbz) = 354c4e15d21837d3d15cb168bf20c2659845e476f8dfbdf32fc1f9cc46de6208
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ca-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = 15086c3aeeb370fdf4a1d7c3aa594a63932089ca4b41a7203ecd33783420d28d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ca-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 185e42f185f73b1ea9953a5b9f07210a8637fbe6a3bc8cbc05f14bfcba4cee28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ca-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 5981ea4ae55db4adf9c53de91db454ce159c535531357dd7e5cb7510cdf78ee5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ca-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = bb177d0d0d8c5abae0c531c8de26116cc4c0b6e1b2588a624d535fe382d5f506
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ca_XV-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 0101e5a586dec11ab21a48063c382ee0cc4218c1a1dc62abed6e8bb0f83785e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ca_root_nss-3.13.6.tbz) = 74ed88772aa7fce99738757eecc78f11e17afaeaa7b9cfbea3f3974a4e6230e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ca_valencia-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = fd6efb9b118d41fed632aa5843dba7083ddcbc51e5469eddee0b1e86b85207d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ca_valencia-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 65afbe7e20cd97d768ceeb65b703706534c7404e251fdf76330095720f75a9b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cabextract-1.4.tbz) = 5ee9c77ea3740f93e9ee371b4804d97f827d31ae380e546d0deffd4dcbcb0f8d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cacao-1.6.0.tbz) = 1ddaebdb67731702e6370e5454a5a484845da4e643f1a0e4293c30c49bb46931
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cacheboy-1.6_2.tbz) = 4d8b6d60ee8d597b074c81dba885dcfb0c66833094c564a048887cd64dc16fd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cacti-0.8.8a1.tbz) = 372c8568e668655af62b60e03cd9f6b90c037971b7658b8a8db1ef199420c7ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cadaver-0.23.3_2.tbz) = 1fb38e64f60937235f70abe7e8d2f3b136624851cf21539aca77ab0dc18aa438
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cadubi-1.3.tbz) = e4f0c8af2c356a481e296220ed747ef52525bf0f8fcec5514fba18dce9bf86fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cagibi-0.2.0.tbz) = bd40275b7e49f1d5727151b13acfedced1ce5e78e2cdf97afb960dd5c0e14f39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cairo-1.10.2_4,2.tbz) = 152cbf737023322123012bd231485987ad27d157205ecb72360c6aaa0a66b58c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cairo-clock-0.3.4_2.tbz) = cf4ed1f2227bb939f3f321619e3dcc54cbf22b6adc1bd1566a07a85a674c01b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cairo-dock-2.3.0.3_2.tbz) = a5e8cc2b9f959afca6d13c7fe77320ef98c057984b1e6b1bc54f1f93126e1fb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cairo-dock-plugins-2.3.0.3_4.tbz) = 445bfd592886f54e07c4b6f1a3b76b56f447628953ee53383e9b486b241e1e35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cairo-java-1.0.8_3.tbz) = ee84b56e0a48d0ef358f96535e5cce0369685e9e3aeb179eb427a5e1a9555758
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cairo-reference-1.10.2_4,2.tbz) = 04907efefef9ca25e810b44873ec843c3a79cf361ba06e6adc1ea7c6f86b4269
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cairomm-1.10.0_1.tbz) = cdd27729313779e44b88d9ce4aa67e7072e788626fba4059200a393e533b9995
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cake-2005.12.26_7.tbz) = 993525de3632810997e170daa9ee3257926ba05f3a490e797ed40b014e2f68a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cakephp-1.1.19.6305_4.tbz) = 3d6a0bb0c0e297e87d6c3709caeb4e4324936cf2dd04bc256862d11416e93fcf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cakephp-1.2.10.tbz) = ae62f129ddc5ec4aefc216b4c2b43a25f6975512c3990c8907264ce271ea6d57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cakephp-1.3.15.tbz) = af61d188291d12ae20ec31598bf919b70d6368913d448672c1116d233834baf6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cakephp-2.1.3.tbz) = 5b9973283d366c326c438726904b555b4c516524ef969ac85018cb058a89f040
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cakephp-2.2.2.tbz) = ef87da93b8bf524e8c8bc77a5f44036d1ffb9fff9265a86dc8383cf299d2e7a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cal-3.5.tbz) = 68a0c271353076e85ad5074e82b75b00c6167abe04b291faf1b7915d948438fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cal3d-0.11.0_2.tbz) = 00ea2c586f1767aac0f09827e1336878eab721962076631d18da6d6b50d9354f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cal3d-devel-20060720_2.tbz) = c2943f1b6bf505d71fe356e778635b8ddbbf448fb61e8d17776853c86cdcd941
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/calamaris-2.59.tbz) = 523a883b48f8c5a6de4ac93acc963aca22e368da0e2b6f2cc6798c9d40aa9463
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/calc-2.12.4.3_1.tbz) = e9933486732155f8d6a14094241afa0f1894be6407362b8c7fb9f96894693e11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/calcoo-1.3.18_6.tbz) = a43a293ea2e30ab21ad6a8c4cd852bbe3b35232c617037a01cc9d8faaac62cba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/calctool-2.4.13_5.tbz) = ee28e58a5c9296dcf71f6ebb12264a335a5038fa3b17f076ab2bcad9bd01e7e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/calcurse-3.0.0.tbz) = 982c2cb8eb2ae597d58e2c6bac3e0ada6bc65f2c0c26274811d6947c918278e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/calf-0.0.18.6_1.tbz) = 3e1cb57a8034eb37e0534cbc878e742eefd33933e26005e93e2a0598880cd8d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/calibrator-0.9.tbz) = 4373d1c747126bc17c4d46a7127439c2d240f5404cc8d2b1d33a5ab52820f301
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/calibre-0.8.70.tbz) = 0396d5c633ac93a993a684dfdaa23ef6b7f5f5526a395a2c3860d33f53249814
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/calife-2.8.6.5.tbz) = 1c3eb5e6c01a91e53fd6bd9071e2b18764c6527239309269b42f7e9ba96086da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/calife-3.0.1.tbz) = 947e78efd7d886145d14a0d3b31930ca046fa71b06d18006875e63735e5a0e98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/callid-1.2_1.tbz) = 63b31086e9efd581bc671b97cd3d59386685e09ade95408b75dc6674ad611522
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = 4455c70633987cd53e5bfde53aaca84284643deaee7c131d4d1a11eb2c91c30f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/callsign-1.0.2.tbz) = 0aeaf27c63452a95f26ca4e6bbfec961fb90ece57c45b2adae0aefb90aecdac5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/callweaver-1.2.1_7.tbz) = c31ab6d18fa8887d1412c8cfee47525ba651b6bd0d2d277c0234b7a5cfd5d5de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cam-1.02.tbz) = 0567649c9af0bed5e23de6b2387ab07e2cb1b78dfde79135995cfe4e5e9305bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/camediaplay-20010211_1.tbz) = 54f0ca24d139a7f13bea4451e7304e3bfc3b9975d756a6649e1ac315d30e398b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/camera-0.8_2.tbz) = 0ce91a2f2dd63dfb8f786195d46b212d2712fc9a08e1be0e079694a5a4879919
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/camerakit-0.0.1_2.tbz) = 0d09fb6d1a66c88ed685ffe9ce95515e2faa950c1e1e15b09c5b517f95ccb136
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/caml-0.75_4.tbz) = 2fe05304b369817af0556ae5df0d33b514674c4f077a9b13c46c8fe2147afe9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/caml-mode-3.01_12.tbz) = e2a413f4bf359548f11cf0fa039fbc991e16fec85c2e4439d4f2ec772cf0a2b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/camserv-0.5.1_16,1.tbz) = cfa881096bc8b1d3b809bc59a8114e4217450f521e67bc86526636070ea55741
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cantarell-fonts-0.0.10.1.tbz) = 11a97594ea436406a02c1fb9a53617a1fff4c85145a45e0cca2243c0eba6e0b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cantor-4.8.4.tbz) = 345c10cd2784470358395a8d742e68dc99f0dc42d1de90cad5d6eb378fac3508
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cantus-3.0.2_9.tbz) = efff15988ac69e8c07193208e49e79c28f6744f6f76feff7340a139ca88c1359
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/caph-1.1.tbz) = ee7f183307cd834ceacd30fdc21505936907543a37a7617cc7ae4fce763d610f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/caps-plugins-0.4.5.tbz) = 3fa476cdcddf4060d715aa79fce245a0f6ac4665b8537a5aadfcde8c7b6841d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cardpics-0.4.tbz) = 1cdfc7e767bb0ec5d12d45d235c5444746a5b031bf52f3a248287c9e11ca669e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cartotheque-0.1_2.tbz) = af554eaf9e1f1b8578a2c23f1fbd576808a64158808c8e3f1725b1b2e7fbfa54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/carve-1.4.0_1.tbz) = a5e3bb25ff85f17fccbd1671d9a0380e3eb9eb896ded72213035470e9ced6461
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cas-3.5.5_1.tbz) = 2c1efbf5f600ef7e4300a5fd1c4b30ee83ee455bb031f1ecba1c09599e7b7c09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cascade-1.4.tbz) = 4a2011a69bb5123358f4852cba9a652433da562a57f12b55293c705c34f9f291
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cassandra-1.0.12.tbz) = de409ae413b8e3a566d2bcad4118e183991e95bdb2adcdd8d7f0552b124113ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/castget-1.0.1_3.tbz) = 58b5879ccdf809dd11cf7c9fce629303e44559a09228809383036ac0334edcd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/castor-1.3.2.tbz) = 353bb0958324200c6319bb18247d57d597e87ecce3413950b90732234e5110c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/catapult-0.8.2_1.tbz) = b537c56b90006bc44a78d0bee44bcf4f65a36b3055a61858611832c1b9baae17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/catdoc-0.94.2_2.tbz) = f2df54fb9b2d1d061e605d78c53c6a6a2608ddc809914a52e6cf88bcbcbe83f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/catdvi-0.14_7.tbz) = eb187775a7c4a0603ff39ffb9b0fbbcec011172046e26e037bbf04a51d6eabc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/catseye-fm-4.2.0.0_1.tbz) = 6192ad8eeab6ed7615aadeada85ea83b05a0769ea518b3b1a4e1e9f43c52a6d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/caudium14-1.4.14_2.tbz) = 2ebcb28bdf7a48d63e43b01a28615eea69daa7d84b83953ea30609866edbfb84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cave-1.0b.tbz) = 8cf7702618fd946647f4060b9dd08bd8192b2b937721285713728dfabc73828a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cave9-0.3_7.tbz) = bddbdcb6470d71e46c95bd9fba9f8ec06d04a34ae54e8509340130426c76ffcd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cavezofphear-0.5.1.tbz) = f979082ebe561305d7b204b4759ce1041924cb1e21a5fece7ae8b791a4bd1461
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cbb-0.9.5.b.tbz) = e3be9b1c36a43edd3a52adad6b45cea8af9249aabc1bc8f13fda18d0a686b961
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cbedic-1.2_2.tbz) = 7979ae572a3d3f5e419b8379c2a4abb1097416c232cdb8448dbbc4dd56edb19b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cbind-6.tbz) = 88d8ac27e6ce22d08bf76cd8930edfb07e54e0de933928376599dfadecf43c97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cblas-1.0.tbz) = 3c5582419fa5da9a4653909e23464a72f6eae8acdb7a70fe90cb33cdb8471aad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cblog-0.1.6.tbz) = 3ef5854767c74405d5cd090def7420fa78ce28c3a179af57a22f7fe49a4ea89d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cbrowser-0.8_4.tbz) = 48c7b31309a3ba7647a264a6690abcfa0eb5742dc583ed7e910d422a8f5c54ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cbrpager-0.9.22_2.tbz) = 181fb46133415a21ac5f7b1924ae6d30abf734bb20b9988ada99699d0f61016c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cbview-0.06_8.tbz) = e066f5872f65769a8c2dd86fce9874cd5091857b968e43af488cca3f6db0da5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cc65-2.13.3.tbz) = e57b2a297f1c1697077e39fd5e09495dbc41094eb784e7a5aa5abeced348ae18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ccache-3.1.8.tbz) = a35da9448fad70a2a865f1acffa07af0999d28b8b2375c756db44505565e15d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ccaudio2-2.0.5_2.tbz) = a2de564dd9c82e1ca44298b84a924fda603cf11548f6af1b584a1956387f1362
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cccc-3.1.4.tbz) = 87299d36cc94b79789c64616cc42753a8b3713c9003173129c85036ee67c85b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ccd2iso-0.9_1.tbz) = 9495c0e35b26463de81c3b1d04c880c3cb032d731ff0041085d91a015f810b1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ccdoc-0.8r41.tbz) = 65013ddf8a459ffca6928682f9fee551aced3b12c092b6c2d3d1694ddae4cc0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ccid-1.4.8.tbz) = 56246d958e74eba2ad0d76e9adaad47d26ab151cfd6ea4cebd84190b55be2cf8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cciss_vol_status-1.10.tbz) = 0d3134752b0087ea1347eda1ea3e82d3fb155ad28c6391428dd3e9ac825889b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ccl-1.8.tbz) = 18c7246cc32455902fe1f30232417118b57924e1dc7539846c0a67df7cc762de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cclient-2007f,1.tbz) = 79ac97787d5e7b57ed431cc6014d4d73c759f9d4236f464cb8bf8e93b97d2364
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cclive-0.7.10.tbz) = 565e5ebcbb2e08a2f3a2c807b6035fdd7377985e0e501c6588a75e94b3d6c7fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ccmath-2.2.1_1.tbz) = ce3f7bc7b709827eec8be6f9216150862967f3b72078655c6061fcd2b92246fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ccmsn-0.3p3_1.tbz) = d15d7f2ccbf7defcbbba70b435ee3cfe668ac094be0c7d5c15e51a97cad51775
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ccons-r235.tbz) = 9176e4c333b9ad67c5ee0b79a8ba960c2df179062cebab996cf5dbd2a305fd69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ccrtp-1.7.1.tbz) = dc61c8ec28930da7b1062465cb08f4975eeb54a7d9eac93bbf9e26c6d46e9eef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ccrypt-1.9_1.tbz) = 03a97b28560c5a9328cbd690dbcadfca6f014f83f76f52c61a0bc64e3e725615
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ccsm-0.8.4_4.tbz) = f5e43d6697f99b500c40f593970ee9b23629280a693ad99b4acbf45e47dc946e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ccsrch-1.0.3.tbz) = 310485f464ef874b56e461ecc960c3b57a5f287fb6d47b7d122585aae5ac27db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ccxstream-1.0.15_1.tbz) = 9298c14c1c5cc91bd79ddd4e0b278fceb00ed342b0f4781123d2c1b46b7b1810
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ccze-0.2.1_3.tbz) = 86da923157f2bf52f467c62a80f45b5228605758bc0862bb7a51fe134f967064
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cd-console-2.4.tbz) = d649787c5e681ac0c23072b6e0f755685aae94fe84e3659306493c56d710ae35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cd-discid-0.9.tbz) = cf2f332876fc363c5603cf61f5e5946dbfc6aebb7948db9d7418239241416641
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cd2mp3-0.82_3,1.tbz) = 4c07b7c6765049ff3f4266d8749e211a56d431621476c5c29dc8a72fd754c1c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdargs-1.35.tbz) = 974c7b234c77e775c66273f62cf59c0907c9c93a35bd7206c138b885f8715aea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdash-2.0.2_1.tbz) = 726a9c31e36dd4796e86c9300994892578f1bfa2a89386f5800669870772af2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdb-0.75.tbz) = 4f74cf6310f2db8f9218967c001434b3359cbe117152ccb7f5a32b1285429f11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdbkup-1.0_1.tbz) = f43914ad0fbaa6d28026cf150af00d6f0716887fc32eaf75b9a27f40a97c2465
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdcat-2.0_1.tbz) = 2974d1e06d087b244a42f07d97f21e7c5643f55b861e474936156394173acab3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdcollect-0.6.0_6.tbz) = c96de8cc16dbce75fbb37b86fc3e95a046a88e48d7b5e0cf4c51aa76f945f325
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cddb-bundle-0.2_3.tbz) = 0c8281031024d7f7dc813a9445607e4c738fa6665d145643c0784a0b2ee638a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdecl-2.5.tbz) = b237601b50fd48454accd429b5aa8e7b4ec19de15f8387b450201176f63d3e20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdent-0.5.7.tbz) = 6b613253028d8acb6d06196a4b1c6e7508f6fcf51216569f11f67ac2c68d01df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdeploy-0.2.1.tbz) = 3ded2c46c313da3cf99fd50f374dbfe130dd3197842bcfaee7f5af20d2d94788
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdf-0.2.tbz) = 7823931daed8d66f85c397e61679d9a084f03ec467f6d736087d02aeb93bbd80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdf3-3.3.0.tbz) = 709eb4782ce060890c3da479645c9ececc2b15f6b1b21fc6700ff7abedee8704
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdialog-1.1.20120215,1.tbz) = 1b8eee114f0a37c628d137654252a92a46757973cdef12008a6f12cba9412133
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdif-1.19.tbz) = c9c83889068438eeeeb2dec58641f8d07bd61085f1e0ebfb45053b2a1dc56f8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdiff-1.5.tbz) = 4ccd8aff70daeb8a22ae0ace5b99dcb4af6fe89f094633c341acef8a5a07910d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdircmp-0.3.tbz) = 97400f39a8778494a95781e4f569bcf44b1fc6021127004bb780f97ba146b701
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdk-5.0.20090215,1.tbz) = 67e1ad714052fe208bbebd4f675c9db6715633e78e0dc1ed52bdeeb6aafdbc88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdlabelgen-4.2.0.tbz) = 2cdb55d3d8a05666dedbff7b989d3a25702283903c7e5906c74e75dd3fc33b78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdls-4.2.tbz) = 86e959b84508d25ceff7810a066e502512aff654f1784874e5a5ede38aea6c9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdo-1.5.5.tbz) = 3c79a253c548323cda467bb3372ddfd72623d33e5776455087703e7414f67429
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdonkey-0.9.0_2.tbz) = c73dfd22045bc94f3e9ba89152abbf49dda376805f6392fe2c4e0f5881b50adf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdparanoia-3.9.8_9.tbz) = 16192bd118d2184875560dc5e9e05aee3ea9662e37b15397b924d0b460e22bdb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdpd-1.0.4.1.tbz) = 33dd98dc21f1913dc79f28dda6dea72c102aa87aeedf2e1ffd74ff8cc0966fa4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdplay-0.92_2.tbz) = d81c2f11c6210f51e711fbe312a65f83e915ab7105c280d9be0c8befc3079f98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdpr-2.2.1.tbz) = d3046e43695377027fb9d7685a4cdad76af49b74f3068ab41f685198d6e641b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdr_read-1.09.tbz) = 4ededbb29975e90c7b26283e2c59999edf938fc951111aab54d40807c9e4bfae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdrdao-1.2.3_4.tbz) = 66b90f45fb17a1b7b2d2899c5d200d290496b4ddd4f23a4936ae1a69c8cf5662
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdrkit-1.1.11.tbz) = 72e339c3c52491ae52d37eb267ff4e36065ffb632659ca95bfd8fdaa710c7ecf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdroot-1.2.5.tbz) = 200861e19b3e1bc8beddb90ca1d609c49682922668cfb28481fc1729358f8681
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdrtools-3.00_2.tbz) = 03265899c453fc2286488d0cda446989adcd67444eb4aeff618dd7d5ecc64a9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cdrtools-devel-3.01a08,1.tbz) = 9954cbc8430765f38585fa99a24ca90c38e4c6a4e67cc808eaa9bfeed829d739
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cduce-0.5.5.tbz) = 4339605da58c104277e5691c469039f8f2ff285fd8ce42cd935bc17d61c1ad8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cedet-emacs24-1.1_3.tbz) = 3c1ece27d42d190d6e52a4d26a0aac01123016806444ae5efeee5b7a58678697
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ceferino-0.97.8_11.tbz) = 0305b05325aae797f118d4bc6010f0cfcc192f92abe8e3e1825b1b09874b339e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cego-2.14.0.tbz) = fe4503d11a79c4fdd692bd22388bca39eae234d9d5521bdbbc4d70102e0729f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cegui-0.7.7.tbz) = 4535042f91437b1f30f6102d83244b93ce1b7b03bd1af668f4d508ef7acfd1e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/celestia-glut-1.6.1_2.tbz) = 81349957794112973ec13768f388fdefa03c6a1de2e1f5f2dd9fbd9d44abc0e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/celestia-gnome-1.6.1_2.tbz) = 636ea6fea313855ec44a3cb14ea3bd2d8d2c5456cf76fc47416e4a2029115836
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/celestia-gtk-1.6.1_2.tbz) = 5a863cd74efe03a39073ea775af3bf2caf8f5fd89b311fc8bf8acaa6be069dab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/celestia-kde-1.6.1_2.tbz) = be717d8f3d33383c337e11a62ce7c5378fed1df77081b3626d79343db6243233
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/celt-0.11.3_1.tbz) = 17a36c470575e95077b350fef002d0544340f71c28cf4736dda79c9e1b244d23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cenon-3.95.tbz) = 3656a3c46027860b6ef0ba688008e50138addd9afa72d8c0a57058120161ffca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/centerim-4.22.10.tbz) = db3c3c6e278201d3c213e2b1ebc4718c16d13586bb2f24874bf22acebec9c4da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/centerim-devel-4.22.10.11.tbz) = 02020826b74818fbe412581e7f40ef0ec70e63d08a03df75262688d5139c7c5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cfdg-2.2.2_1.tbz) = 32e4f8ed9ce2c170077ec52250a622ac570a9e8f336d0ba6e8c9427dd87964e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cfengine-2.2.10.tbz) = 0269ecc7228ff159271f79a2977edc6bc27be70e3034c00f5deefafb7d210f5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cfengine-3.2.3_2,1.tbz) = 075ba1d14f1812907c7437738ca42a187ec2fbf685092abf788f346c24ff4226
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cfengine-3.3.5_1.tbz) = 4999d9129922e7e6c49c8235017fdbb9528eea7a218dc3548f1f8d4211d9ce82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cfengine-devel-3.4.0b2,1.tbz) = 0fda15437849b1632f06672087c50092b5af2405db4c29899e808f52e7fda5fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cfitsio-3.300.tbz) = 6c417af73189c5134698d805b412c97ebf60e31d93864265f24a33ce22ebe9c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cflow-2.0_1.tbz) = 4ae6b2a9ecd825e1f03d187bb3cce203f1f0e841c0db25f95103c26880d4505a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cflow2vcg-0.5_1.tbz) = 7a9ea829aa63c2260721ab0312e9eca2aff4201aed85c753709c2bf771edc54f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cflowd-2.1.b1_10,1.tbz) = 400a1eb771d8b2216971f34d04dd1c9398297967cd647dfc844d2da29a174a29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cfortran-4.3.tbz) = 742686b93f71ae08762e9af1968ec73738a8a2d16f317b775c1f7935f9ad09cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cftp-0.12_3.tbz) = 13f68b4668a31d1b6a5b74c9608dd4c781afc8b83c94b94b8cee9c6dad11e028
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cfv-1.18.3.tbz) = 5a40ee99199619b62a737897052bc191474de22e0e2fce75588ef59adf8dca9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cg-0.4.tbz) = 09f162ff7748572ae45388bbc2903371efde36892818a3534fe38a7aa1dbaf90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cgdb-0.6.6.tbz) = da12a09833b3661658a18b6b3d1b70c7db1d28ebab49579d87b4fc943f39ad19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cgi-lib-1.4_1.tbz) = 8c68906dff25486aa3f0b913eb8808784534448998536286741afd601cf90259
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cgi-lib_pl-2.18.tbz) = 2c0eacf8d3d3dabd655b74512ff1f19b6802f02880b688a1ea6053b2dee7a599
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cgic-2.05.tbz) = e49c2a330ece84d701694d8788d338aaa1e9533ff21ad2c2df1343888b6e4e2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cgicc-3.2.9_2.tbz) = fa2df5373fca143f61f555544dd3be7c1d6ef109066bd28a7bd1bfe4a4b0a352
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cgichk-2.60_1.tbz) = a7cfa85615415f3e40b348d1e4cadfe8f90f68dd179a6ffa0adabc5d2bbf15b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cgihtml-1.69_2.tbz) = 63c26e355f2b4e22ea00e61820c11a4791cbfbc711c11ef7dcff1280ab58c233
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cgiirc-0.5.10.tbz) = 3bb12107d77b1032ab7a612ae2c32c799fe341c8aaf3c48631335894a329d808
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cgilib-0.7.tbz) = df0db535169f5dd965a45e07506200d20888bbefcda306ca727af037dcec354a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cgiparse-0.9b.tbz) = 3d241942c00dde985f28025abc4cc07c6ac2b0419e73d6aedaaa2916b8bd7a3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cgit-0.9.0.3.tbz) = 755490b3926d303c85bf37a4dc0991c4e927d63a5bc0bc1260766da8b3cc061a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cgiwrap-4.1.tbz) = 28765d6011e250190ec02da79edbb897c87bc94851a3b3ecd6694255a74fb6b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cgnslib-3.1.3.4.tbz) = 75fbd8332c703939e634ad1ea04ce18b660be779645fa229ba0d08f4ebc41658
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cgoban-1.9.14_4.tbz) = f4edfdaf5f7200cf09fbb866cd2df83379a5d099e763b58a964cabf5e2bc0056
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cgprof-1.2_4.tbz) = 5c3b678500ce32d0190f25384ea412534b1b64606777487c9990284b01fdad1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ch-7.0.0_1.tbz) = 20306b45a2dcd3c3090d4baa524519c4fac80a29e7b49a4e347c025a9360b6e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chaco-2.2.tbz) = 34d0509e5b9ca08e0c2a71f621bbb4fbe53e590a25f51f8228f11891ead8831e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chanta-0.15_10.tbz) = 84827343d8b7dde6b491af121620337775610eb4492d6ae3d1fe6eb2fd6bd595
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chaosreader-0.94_1.tbz) = d262e292e9f2de8219fe60e56a96571b594cf78011da36170b4faa03aa5d2a36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chapping-0.43_9.tbz) = 298fbc25e6de496d0f47dbd17312868ff57b1b5e330d662f20b2c7a0ed5e3d25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/charm-1.9.1.tbz) = 29c0cb389e978e290a3172fc88b30c7f8fd45aadfc606f22f3dfad36896e62c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/charmap-0.2_2.tbz) = 5b086b7e98e359e7a1e136eac8628daba1e60c9ee3a02a0591668a845bb5224d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/charmtimetracker-1.6.0.tbz) = 968ab0b4fc577c89ff70eb8c17110030f140ef21fa563ee155c58523d57fc0e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/charva-1.1.4_5.tbz) = de2bf4ba2e9a4cc3267a7e298ea630316e05f95de9f005e90aedb02670ce050d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/charybdis-3.3.0_1.tbz) = ee800f1db89250aadaad069f815baf1ebc538f7fb3c2f7a204a8b6fedf0cc85f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chattahoochie-1.5.tbz) = 5b671ed90daf7f9b0e4b914845c3e93f99d90cc8a9203f8cec5369673076e213
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chbg-1.5_14.tbz) = 140ec516bd287536bc13cc37a659c3d5889c605a6ef6fc12be8e58f1d9186894
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/check_logfiles-3.4.3.1.tbz) = 55b7bddc51bb30b3f0cf4f29a34a93cc604f67af45098bdab9796a1abb0ae057
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/check_memcached_paranoid-0.20091016_1.tbz) = d9ef5d246c42949219b271856333c7c45d82263a5cb91e48cb9c04dbd40135fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/check_multi-0.19.tbz) = 69b79c51177369cbd17ae8c357f431fd9b6b9316d1017341696b993710f2713a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/check_mysql_health-2.1.5.1.tbz) = e64e05500e36f7e2b49bd9730b1946a16ea819de3565f20742527fa5f29320f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/checkbashisms-2.0.0.2.tbz) = e2327d9c653ca064e643e6d578a50101e7d41179d495848540838ecfc569981a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/checkbot-1.80_1.tbz) = 188c5a490d2b8b5cbe125eb34fd5177a03b1b3a71a5ae0aa8f1b358d64453593
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/checkdns-0.5_1.tbz) = 82c77b4e17bb2b6367b496cd38e2eb2df4db76a03eaa215adf7102e3048a3f47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/checkheaders-1.0.1.tbz) = 28795afd2bd0d98da4c9c8be5f8c433c93f15ca4cf453ef51ccaf3fdce2227d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/checkmate-0.19.tbz) = ca74c6a9368b26bfcbd9847d7f49a3e66f702a77a9187b7adc72306c5bd301f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/checkmol-0.4a_4.tbz) = 5ac4d81cee220a27eb309eca67d212cb574c4bdf7f2267b56403bfe3faf6032b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/checkpassword-0.90.tbz) = c735e419fac8dbe00502655de44c130e7fb0c73aa2ff7b638d26a1ccfc5ce4da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/checkpassword-pam-0.99.tbz) = 59c0c1629c84c9c1a6f3ef1a7140ead570a0e480920461745c82fefdddffd8ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/checkrdf-39.4444_6.tbz) = 2470e47d34b1ac66653fba8b15aa0b017ac5257eba54cdde3f2006da63f26247
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cheech-0.8_5.tbz) = bffdefb93aaa657c21fd7236a6c30f38e964c49ee6e85f0346080d0f80ab2dc0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cheese-2.32.0_3.tbz) = e608f0aa5850617ec9f97be15276a86c03136e22fc6486d474a1036888635ac7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cheesetracker-0.9.15.4_7.tbz) = a36c74a87347ddeff217d2e5a2638262f8ea0a7e8b88c475aa7fb0473cb2f115
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chef-19930426.tbz) = 340c6e288e71018cc4d9894c004877593417880c70921fdfb94ff06f95d249f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chemeq-1.50_1.tbz) = 2243ec19d165ca359994cdb563af58a12943fee16459aacbff253c6df9a506a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chemical-mime-data-0.1.94_5.tbz) = ef50dec326329eba2f3b5a3002ca060771dcba3e031980006d50716ab0f2d16f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chems-0.x04.tbz) = 115fe3200fe66ddeab745b46c74a4340b15e7cb41a1ffd953296631ca99635bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chemtool-1.6.11_4.tbz) = f99fe06e5a13d5f3a9f43723cb176405067b7380f6c4381b558695ba3aa3d3d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chemtool-devel-1.7.20050716_7.tbz) = 0bafbff97247636e469f73a841a684342b69b7636193514f50fdaa222c47652d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cherokee-1.2.101_3.tbz) = 7fbea067b990c08b4232da9d2ed44aead630fcefc720af0e1186444b7fd3bfb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chexedit-0.9.7.tbz) = 323d2a621664d994bd904300a24a02323fb12ee72d896d9beb1b6b39726620ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chgrep-1.2.4.tbz) = c217d19606a9dc6433a5cf5bc366ecfe4dae6c13bebeb46e835717b8f0d55aa7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chicken-4.8.0.tbz) = edc93027adcd31287a731e09f015dee044526cc524452996c9c7b1ca3899cf2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/childsplay-0.90.2_1.tbz) = 72e8d55a47900ae1d215f1b3b799b6db1a7c48a0b73d63cca83753c2ea5632a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chillispot-1.0_5.tbz) = 82ed219aada28af5b659845d2e11fa1ca952a18cade60432b9fb0ec41d78d376
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chimera-1.70p0_3.tbz) = b546698ed6352cd9a575085b30a8a37673d7fc7cb7f1295e56317de48d88be0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chipmunk-5.65.tbz) = 452f42f22d67a270024ce25c18d18bd4aaad336db6e755bf570dc7e705f4e62c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chipvault-200607.tbz) = d29b62b0a9358c8507b52ebf59e1bb9c12d9a710a9ac65c764e0f4c3547bd2e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chirp-0.2.3.tbz) = 2dcb2366deeecf40722bff7d1f41d9970bed4e2df1bf99c200e63c5dede791c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chk4mail-2.25.tbz) = 37bedb1c0b0a589ccc31f694b6dd55e9c4c04a0bbc97a733e2ed46cd5f0247bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chm2pdf-0.9.1_3.tbz) = 700faf96db1eb68a64ffc44c12a9e95ece207cb47c9ac52b9a3bf82237aecf10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chmlib-0.40.tbz) = 1b4a23657faffecddc97a336333af5aa2944ae2eb6d4edc7800638df520fe747
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chmsee-1.3.1.1_3.tbz) = 75564087cb303538b49b5febb6dab4e84eaacc52c48998297ac39ed62e0c6ec4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chmview-2.0.b4.tbz) = e77936211728461021a74556cf539779d5525dcd8442525f7602754d99eb41f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chntpw-110511.tbz) = ee5e81fd761609b409348d81da7674fa165f7fd27b0024f2e7026b73b6579335
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/choparp-20021107_4.tbz) = 23989cddcc48a93879fe2d8fe916f23e33b1e37d3e1b371e870d2e154bf9c79a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/choqok-1.3_1.tbz) = 605b805ed16f27b2234e397ef6301ced55e07ca09f986f87ea523a932f77b9e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chord2html-1.3_3.tbz) = 6adf11b4626398a8ada790bb55af0df91ed6b15e094181802e8526c2dd158caa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chordpack-0.8.1_1.tbz) = 26b1fa171994e071205ae1b26066ead5dc16c677f2e66ffaf569e12ef34ca997
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chpasswd-2.2.4_1.tbz) = e491532dfe460c2c9e2c30a5813581186b37bb7508370a20264deed87831a7e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chpp-0.3.5_1.tbz) = 4cda9574b7a5d77856490d14c6acafec536882d5e48aff5ee109405e49212341
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chroma-1.08_4.tbz) = 1ec5e4a425879dd3d70b94ba22ef4f7c4903a57e821d3c46e0d85e270a535667
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chromium-22.0.1229.94.tbz) = 69f9a008a5d2f40feec31db8fcc8670a58f5d17a9daf375922f3530ec3b97cc8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chromium-bsu-0.9.15_2.tbz) = cc467ec114ce7b03944e28712a5427fa52fa72e3616ece649efbd18a1d760d20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chroot_safe-1.4_1.tbz) = b6b44adae4ba13e10253d740c6c7572872c7c689ce5f1559223762ce4312e1a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chrootuid-1.3.tbz) = 9dfd8b28215e119fd678a4380716beee6add1b74fd99042a1a87381790bcc3bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chrpath-0.13_1.tbz) = ed8406b708ea16686098d3df733aec927d928bf1d5cdbc279ee652a00a4ba490
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chtml-0.0.tbz) = 1897cea3a893e90c45d044c107090d89a899018fe3043860c11c007b6730b745
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/chu-0.1.29.tbz) = 9386f3c860ff313116aed658a0c17fe3975486ba81db4b60b241be3b8c7662d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cicquin-0.1.tbz) = e65afa166e4944731e648bfd7b43d0667c99eb190db575b5d26fae8f0e1ddb15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cider-1.b1_7.tbz) = 180ad89c81033b6d3f04f46ba46bb2ef48d3e757b76bd88f7a34cbb77a40c3f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cidr-2.3.2_1.tbz) = fb7cba96af351e4d7de4be53fa0b1dc7ca9135fe9ede12abbaf116fab103c21a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cil-1.5.1.tbz) = f5e7ccfc82bec3b796633091acb00488d9fb3b18431ef00564ce6b51d778a5ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cimg-1.4.9_3,3.tbz) = baf0a63d8e0f09ebddd672958d2372d84bde9654a039f7aec6341c2302d54917
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cinc-2.1.3_1.tbz) = e2deb3708a54134a69f49060ed15e666792c1a9d0067558d6b0763a101d33f9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cinepaint-0.22_9.tbz) = 1e9538363d70238b7f25ffcf8d40ea2c14bec179df6a44c9522718f2fec2255f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cingb-0.31.tbz) = 81afc6e81d16778788e5a2d0c3dbcdc03e4eecd361238c20e298578dd9addffc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cint-5.16.19_1.tbz) = 6485f41cf06c9b7d9050225d60e05246be84e317c48155d99e44868b4aec3692
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/circe-0.2.3.tbz) = 8d6b66df2d038efdfa82a876e1e11747b96bc35beb240658d7f86eb811b5798a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/circuslinux-1.0.3_12.tbz) = 7b8a0caf6c34c1772553425422ba0d709446745a43b8e6bb59a8fd76631a37d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cisco_conf-1.2_1.tbz) = 77dc1929acb3b9cf760964ae95529d9e423415a6ea3e976bb5856858c0380696
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ciscoconf-1.1.tbz) = c80e7fe03be1b0ed98622eace1fa896d1e3683a9a2f0bb49c2919d49595a1785
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ciso-1.0.0_1.tbz) = 34d2dde6e3fee415d05792fb272d55b958e7a1f79cc10161dc4a9b4405cb3ada
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cjc-1.2.1.tbz) = 9f1705fcf4b1abd369c46511b6f21f4ef9640d2ab9f7ec983a57ac2fc4bacc44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ck4up-1.2.tbz) = e8f2b03c873bca671dd1e9d4f35d83e2d9aa6d4384cb002dc6c5b251d19f3ec9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ckl-0.9.1_1.tbz) = cbf689d03ba90ebf8df2e72a71b43d5848c103a58b55a11196166e9e20077754
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ckpass-0.1.tbz) = 77915076895e6ca9f349f5f26e1e86dbe7246e8808e7b5730ef0a98ae7bbcd74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cksfv-1.3.14.tbz) = 97ca3ea4217e811770867c94dc000fd3c5966090d60bf191cc551b0397844b09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-alexandria-2010.01.16_2.tbz) = 5508e2786feb438e35260b442e1ebce24b03d897c93bf6710e1c7e254faf0806
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-alexandria-clisp-2010.01.16_2.tbz) = 76e18747f68bcbb6399f6a9c7195752961b084f3f49715bb741b4781dd5795c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-alexandria-sbcl-2010.01.16_6.tbz) = f2ca59200bd34113d9ec8674d11f8d6d68c003b2b903c97ff69ad2a6f3faf7d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-asdf-2.017,2.tbz) = de6c997d8b69706d8eb49850e3e80f885bdb97d4f52a605096464fb5a95be14f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-asdf-clisp-2.017,1.tbz) = 69d4b4767480d861ebacf0fcbee2d788e0f37416347b8928bad789543a168afb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-babel-2010.01.16_2.tbz) = 9c067110fc5863d930e762e64dd53df364ef87732a4336934a49155660d15d83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-babel-clisp-2010.01.16_1.tbz) = e917d2d9d83bb21c5a5e9cdf438baa2b24e0c577ec1497012292d96e463ba410
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-babel-sbcl-2010.01.16_5.tbz) = 18e35ad3009f4050c047e4421f74bcff653e6771cfaf1d825f43bfd55664a91d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-cffi-0.10.6_1.tbz) = 0a7a189a451af843bf1d1605a49eda514c7c5d2541ea4785d6006e9e198cc675
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-cffi-clisp-0.10.6_1.tbz) = 21c25506b25a0908c94e81990cd2080df8577c1fd647a2a1ccc0a1e41f7d2875
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-cffi-sbcl-0.10.6_5.tbz) = eab7aeaf555ef6df360cf64e60e5d9b5b1b79f0445021e238124edfa52cb7393
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-clx-0.7.4_1.tbz) = ffca128d393d4b09a480ba0411e6c6a4127bebfed5ab40a7417b816595817250
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-lml-2.5.7_2.tbz) = dbb528aaf86eded2702fc80df0ff805b2eb5551e8b4cf10805736eba93aab04d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-lml-clisp-2.5.7_3.tbz) = 6a2e859c470376c81af402173c28420784369de8146dce4865c0992e4db3326f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-lml-sbcl-2.5.7_7.tbz) = b368129704a0d263dd665cbe62da659d54e659239383a9ebb9b09bfccc8a82eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-md5-1.8.5_1.tbz) = e4341e094a4b2a72a8755cd97f1bb1a029f946ee1291af8fd2b4a9412cf1d5de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-md5-clisp-1.8.5_2.tbz) = 34fb624bfe85d2f7cf7aab310f6ffb6f11389dadcde6f89aa1bd2a875111acab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-md5-sbcl-1.8.5_6.tbz) = ec002c5a2812265c5bc7141d7c3a9217da66211878c3b521c203868ba49f0ba5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-meta-0.1_3,1.tbz) = 6254f321eb6ded04ecb5076067c99bb2168208684c2e378d080b74cc4ad77fd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-meta-clisp-0.1_5,1.tbz) = a357de2e5a4f37db237fbff7550a414dc6ba39893e31300b1264f40796568c40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-meta-sbcl-0.1_7,1.tbz) = 5d69bc68232b566ff289b3fa98218dc73a728b06913032e4bb8f8a68205caa0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-port-2002.10.02.1_3.tbz) = fed8bae29fb8542676adbe8336f5d769a48450650620cbab1b3ed8a28d7d4fcb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-port-clisp-2002.10.02.1_5.tbz) = 517cceebe5d97dd7cce2409d24a72c33930ecb2b8b1f6fdfa973bc24b3a1ae5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-port-sbcl-2002.10.02.1_7.tbz) = 45aea1e845571eb565c67f079400ffa5fd70392e4d22de6a04d4e55e5fc4285c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-ppcre-2.0.3_1.tbz) = dcef143e37f88c3ff09a385c195ab4c1df7dd64f3a069053ce2f134436bfa3a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-ppcre-clisp-2.0.3_1.tbz) = c7e921335baff920833d81aafca63655b84df523b5266dfbadd8686d56c8c7ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-ppcre-sbcl-2.0.3_5.tbz) = ce768a917f976f4c22f02378786091c4a834c5e7fcec88de5d3e063979dbf7d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-split-sequence-20011114.1_2.tbz) = 2b73acabc6a775189a80c4716f1a786a5e2101c684ff9ca0c2b1f368f6253d2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-split-sequence-clisp-20011114.1_5.tbz) = e3658ee631cc7623d719d8fcd80e6725d27792c88b33cb482d48dce8a9405efc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-split-sequence-sbcl-20011114.1_7.tbz) = 94de411e369d3ada3dbe6411963571a27f232d5d25b9b1416841fc48f6ca2bf7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-trivial-features-2010.01.16_1.tbz) = 7eb72c6b4566c1ef465b2c138649e805933e2b529c520b763d01709b948424bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-trivial-features-clisp-2010.01.16_2.tbz) = 95fcb5be63022576f7567865aebe5bdb1a22158dd08f8a527dfdd450bf834380
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-trivial-features-sbcl-2010.01.16_6.tbz) = 08a12efeaffd48930b4ff9fb621b966d595c03cbc34ea5cffe3588b56d12685c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-trivial-gray-streams-2008.11.02_1.tbz) = 22d32285dc43790c29c27f7d4d1c5b430fd78b4c4a214854bb83395b62828b2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-trivial-gray-streams-clisp-2008.11.02_2.tbz) = 989c43b7b73fb525d6fe49ab258bc0720e8415da13d9860c3c4ac7e7e37c2299
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-trivial-gray-streams-sbcl-2008.11.02_6.tbz) = 46472bc2699d5870f29c8a553d13ef4262ff24564e38c5d00b345ae9f8e41801
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-uffi-2.0.0_1.tbz) = 7174871f5a9d59d3b57b715530c55964aa0d787c25747b8f6b410a0ee9a0e506
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cl-uffi-sbcl-2.0.0_5.tbz) = d8e9dc72b7f7242e7da05a607aa80ebd2f5e19875f9e915d4e2c09e3a79fa157
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clamassassin-1.2.4_5.tbz) = 585b63d10fcb490fd2de8f844ed70753af7346c26d002b98f0761ddb958a64ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clamav-0.97.6.tbz) = 8eb124f71d28c0f72ce254e1190fa492bc5d5009ecef5e130e8d46f35d2cf595
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clamav-devel-20120917.tbz) = 984fcaf0b586b253ce6b23bf4c0b8344d0ebe9753955f05de46996f83218d620
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clamav-milter-0.97.6.tbz) = 0a4e7c76fe027d744fc67451cf681499543a84b49f5c92ce646f713f65b8857c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clamav-unofficial-sigs-3.7.1_1.tbz) = c4d8ed75293df09ac35c606bf4c5a430ab1dac70818420e235190b2794a85d63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clamcour-0.3.8_6.tbz) = 6fdcc16fad56b5331847d9cbc253ac41d659992c9f6c6cab359fff2844cb1698
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clamd-stream-client-1.3.tbz) = bb9571182d12973c832b887da989f7799d56aa7b444f627fb5002fa67e26be56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clamfilter-0.5_4.tbz) = 0b180246b28009bd22a1a145afc09cc0b2a9b7297cc0ba47c62760490c9b589a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clamsmtp-1.10_3.tbz) = ae3dafd16451aa4014d12a1a2a9106b2c519d11e1e36087f3f156fba02767616
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clamtk-4.41_1.tbz) = 89f54086a34d8ce7638ebeceed90ba3fa885cc56c21df7b99aac8bd3c5f2ec07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clamz-0.5.tbz) = 410fc56e6fb8b91ab7352012acbab2a9d9fb4e3a0c1b0a85153cba7b0c651b4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clang-3.1_2.tbz) = f23b6c151f358290fa3db77746ff6ba41141cd9266fdc42f69ba9e57c2b3d21a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clang-devel-3.2.r163622_2.tbz) = bfa7037d31b0a69f62689b063cc53ba7427546459f8bfc3f31a1a1aefcc79f34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clanlib-1.0.0.tbz) = ef928870a45c08a0ea199819efceca1fa332552062466653a42e575ea9f580c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clanlib-2.2.12.tbz) = 32578565f1eb91d8296c78062efd36bd83e87ec56287cae0402314e49dea8d19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clanlib-2.3.6,1.tbz) = 2698b42909dcc8e07b99f30030e2c60f9349e277d29d07338c274666319cc56f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claraocr-20031214_4.tbz) = 927e4f2b9d49bab3f5a29e2c799b4dc105b3ede1685a50aeac7f1764b46f92ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clarence-0.4.4_8.tbz) = b0e889fd3e9825da6ad340c725d2274134c5ecb698b66202e3db0d9358fefc74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claroline-1.10.2.tbz) = fce534b0fb923b34e869630f71b30b492939020fefa08a91990f1303a39bf9b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/classpath-0.99_1.tbz) = f8eca2e7dba531c8acf1b4db975a656cf35f580f1a74269fdaed7514f5bcb7d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-3.8.1.tbz) = 690160286a2fc094bd265b7101717f70906b0511f4c99dba01bf3a0ed543a344
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-address_keeper-1.0.6.tbz) = df20ff904b2f57ab2d2f12874d2a477bace4bec1a43e71f36b3852e861c2ca27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-archiver-0.6.12_1.tbz) = d6a8047dd96c212de4efa0844be353ecb98c9438e8c4403aef7617d68a8179cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-att_remover-1.0.14.tbz) = 95b1d6655e354a91d4b453e94cec2a262902042801323490aa72362c6e273172
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-attach_warner-0.2.24.tbz) = bbf5bb0f12fc7514840a939bb7a297ce1f5db813a25efa575d6dda1b96df9f3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-bsfilter-1.0.8.tbz) = a5cad23c1ec6a261bd99de79a89943c3ed94f186af0650cbaacd8715a5d26c5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-cachesaver-0.10.9_16.tbz) = c5118127976a1a955b082c2fa95b37dcbbcc0d18431e6e65e995947556a8466b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-clamd-3.5.4.tbz) = f6eb117fe19b53af1f1d645720ec0a068e3322cd63513135fec2755cfb7e8fb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-fancy-0.9.16_1.tbz) = d30c3302b739a39760a71d2b76d27aa5555640bf7f47190470dad8ac070b8f39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-fetchinfo-0.4.25.tbz) = 9beca268bcdb8c152707c4e7d58f77e4bb573714184354c931cce699cd555804
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-gdata-0.4.tbz) = 1ae85fd9d148a5775701c1e50abf283a54f7cdfd16fea8c15e6d2bd221a421ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-gtkhtml2_viewer-0.33_1.tbz) = ed3f384dcbc792757a221d68c4bb650e1ad80d0b397e5651e40cd422b7930375
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-mailmbox-1.14.7.tbz) = 54156f7ffa3eeecd07192ef48b66b6286bb20deb1f2b183a442628b07f87ea0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-newmail-0.0.15_17.tbz) = 565eee57aab5a2bed363b8d91878e4d0beacaa5ed148e4bba0a397c968ad4628
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-notification-0.30.tbz) = 29ea5b22a1955389e3fba38f66361fdade8e73b3857a0b613b32764fdfaa1bc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-pdf_viewer-0.9.2.tbz) = a621f41295ce1a22b170802574cdf66988c8880798dfd06532f7906b319faa35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-perl-0.9.19_2.tbz) = 89e1df0e5bb7cdeb9e58db995c085a5f30ac1964eff48f25229e3268087fea63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-python-0.10.tbz) = acaf1684e2ec81cddab7a69efe7da2906ab66f872398537e4a16e89c44d7ebfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-rssyl-0.33,4.tbz) = b926507b17912cca5dad9b03b0b6a78bde7852967f60ad1979a9e2b462c768c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-spamreport-0.3.16_1.tbz) = 939549ad48460dd8e4e2bd64cc1c4282e5ea865783b59a3c5d5ca4a3d9fd14c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-synce-0.7.5_17.tbz) = cad48feb60adf2c0f5cf2d760abc4129c2c212db77cf2a6034ff4996ffc201cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-themes-20120129.tbz) = fa178a03b069a30b357954514ba37b8c2ee98feea8265d3869c68fa0f20f2e6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-tnef-0.3.13.tbz) = 103b68f940d2c29d13a4f340fadf81e0d40cdfd27dafa9113b2164e35de305cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/claws-mail-vcalendar-2.0.13.tbz) = 0dceb665d2ad9bd53fe33201d187a43e9ffbb280fd56a629886f1a86a9e202a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clawsker-0.7.8.tbz) = 2883aee27a49147739b72852879cf556e37a40b355a0d939103318cf64fbe504
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clay-0.1.2.tbz) = f2246e51dc5fb1a580b506ac89dbacb7726f98de987e4bdc18ac2f7f654b2039
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clean-3.4.tbz) = 85a8c18c6315b58d45085642bc381609260a1c04e97c9ee5a7ed1279a6677010
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cleanfeed-20110224.tbz) = 30f3b26604394ce5196def9db03b7f17cb4de4c4ebfce35bcd1d50f3e33abb9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cleanq3-0.5.2_2.tbz) = d0e20e6aa7305e5852482631aaacc473122251e193996b5c94ce37867ca4abfd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clearlooks-0.6.2_11.tbz) = 68f20764ef2dbbdda33c2c353f9e5d39755d2bfc2c98a4025e238e0351eab858
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clearlooks-metacity-2.0_7.tbz) = 226f26c3c93118c29fb5709b9653a5bd87b8641b26e7e7cea7849dbdc31d95c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clearlooks-themes-0.6.2_11.tbz) = 99cd8834863ae8490abf025ca507629b4795e67f227c22cb70d9c2cd8a62fcfb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clearlooks-themes-extras-0.6_7.tbz) = 4680eedc82b32b4d8917c992583500173f7cb07452247cb7209f6f4fcc2422f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clearsilver-0.10.5.tbz) = dcf806e6b67d6eac0ec2e2ff08cbf2bfec42187aed8da4e9d48f6c0a721846fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clearsilver-python-0.10.5.tbz) = f3142ec8b5d698a645c57b72793197a4bfa9606ab1af755d0c42a02f4269edca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clementine-player-1.0.0_6.tbz) = d1a3d0224a9f5d7229578bdc2174ceea339f0a2703adcf6467a110f86c109a84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clewn-1.14_1.tbz) = 6c9427633a91efe2e79b628237140d9430879f3a3df043e2d30db34b416bbbf7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clex-4.6.4.tbz) = 93ce03641de95a6ad3908c4ecde28d43faa6507ff282d17b5c849fcc93a495a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clhep-2.1.0.1.tbz) = c935c57d7959ab8448989aa4d0c9ad532420da99908d2a25c999f4df7a64a3b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cli-msn-2.3.2.tbz) = 42e8ef8a54c139890300196c1a01da717057f38f54227a68af10851cb692b27a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/click-1.5.0.tbz) = a22fd13624c3fd7aca060dfa0fc027a40a0dcd13a8e2c39e7c4ee74467099813
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clickheat-1.14.tbz) = 950f02905d604cd27de2fc704f4134a79e2f79b7d9554f82f44fe6bfdab1eebc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clig-1.9.11.1_1.tbz) = 6f08615bdb0c9f3f993cf41212a02aceb4572b6ac57c250fd89195a9daa7559a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/climm-0.7.1_4.tbz) = bb2636e5d8a42282197197d43a1f78c7c4415c9f8daf287b6aa2aadb2956ad32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clint-0.1.2_4.tbz) = 9e36ba526e4fd529048d6bdc322ca0da43f3922be9b88e03719bc89d1661b426
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clipgrab-3.2.0.9.tbz) = 99f4740ad3050d56fb7235caf42eda8f4c81db5bb9fe5b937d1870dc232b665d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clisp-2.49_4.tbz) = 196378948eb60cd3235ccc1d727521d2efc42f7956889ae259e3d00e09fcf713
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clit-1.8.tbz) = a0e36751be3c9a7a75efdac1af02e2b24901d0008cc9148896417b2119587f3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clive-0.4.10.tbz) = a26d44562803b79973f97743ed6407976c368b66212a581fbc41672802f10862
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clive-2.3.3.tbz) = 4b779abbefe5617ceea3c51d202e8f7eef5aeb81c68bcf125d94061f3e2ca7e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cln-1.3.2.tbz) = 1fcc456a86f6b77a5413576616b033f21deb72dcba7cb9ebb34c0bbbfd784b03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cloc-1.56.tbz) = 54c7e08da02db675103cd6a0330af0e9a8d65443193fbd9472007f01078cdcc6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clockspeed-0.62_5.tbz) = 20bf6ef953d0631a8bb835d52bb9d79dbc16feb82fbaa323104ec130d2b082d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clockspeed-conf-0.4.5.tbz) = f9d0933578f8fd09d3f2cc31da286d5d60aee6914eb7710ebb283e83b82e316a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clog-1.6.tbz) = fd8c9303e53c2168f110e37c20c941eaff06b8d761f900239b8b4732ca3d7a00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clojure-1.4.0,2.tbz) = 7fe23275a6ce1e7ed464c2e29f9c8f127ede32f52909fd2b41c69285b4145676
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clojure-contrib-1.2.0.tbz) = b7eb57cb5b45f901b5076c4b1d32b29f508ffa03f253fb31abedb0670b3aed3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clojure-mode.el-20090718_9.tbz) = 82824f0b006cc064ad52a83271100cfb5494f884ad0a528bba3412b7e62ec1b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clonehdd-2.0.3.tbz) = fa04ec6b0ac2328f551ccf0f2161e8d1fd999c4aa8a123daf88389c04106510d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cloop-utils-2.01.2.tbz) = 8ee43b40c0e5c73e9d35d2e3d4dd5d6edff938d2e0904cc0faec6076433d755f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/closure-compiler-20120430.tbz) = bc1321fb768f93e88d8b02a980ec6ae92deaa9625a99d358a18b7502d3730e7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/closure-linter-2.3.5.tbz) = 60a3d01402337472ecc13a4e19f2f5dcef2a6d85fcd2fca5c5a9aa88198ee3b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clpbar-1.11.1.tbz) = c55d044203137f705de7daa859a25e515ca6fe9d4f84ca8e42016d9214be1a59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clucene-0.9.21.tbz) = ac982ea475505b8e7eb586f9636aa5a7460a3bcd728be2804c9ad29e743a99ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clucene-contrib-0.9.16a.tbz) = 181f927b39885bf1060c43f55593b11e9b23cf105de840e3b685e0ba331902ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clunk-1.2.130_1.tbz) = 2a25b0605807f7771fe8d81e7b6da1d4920311eedd24e18467e9d8c35ccc6cba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clusterit-2.5.tbz) = e48f85c5901a1453d107cfe49e24059e59673a8df2bf50784cebf3222e1d5928
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clusterssh-3.28_1.tbz) = a12c61a7ff5c57c640ddb6116b2090826331ffd75db60d04021bb42ec7dbdb48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clutter-1.4.0_1.tbz) = dd0fd72104328d8cfd78db132a3663c43f01f5629d10c06051280d1ff9cfb005
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clutter-box2d-0.10.0_3.tbz) = 6d0d24ea0761475bd566c179b631b19a9fb7fb416557e776cea93309aec8313d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clutter-gst-1.3.4_1.tbz) = c61f1b09144b7740caffe88214219066d5ff30fffea85fd09d7a699e1e29bcbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/clutter-gtk-0.10.8_2.tbz) = 11b0b16e23b809d42add082efe6e8a73a1443396788e387fd9f5d17941b3ff9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cm-super-0.3.4_4.tbz) = 1c229951fe19af62f989a2114530ba08eee5031c30314cb3dda21609f68550b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cmake-2.8.9.tbz) = 7394da8ac942eb05b8ae9b34b73c567daaa41a1c25926c467dd88c581e9f3a02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cmake-fedora-1.0.3.tbz) = fbbdc4ba6aafe03f76c3b4b7549ee92a5e78a316109612df13103d52d314231c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cmake-gui-2.8.9.tbz) = 4d9fe463c9f396aaca613cc8980c9c0f6e96e313640a804c8ce788ed1c7520d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cmake-modules-2.8.9.tbz) = efdddf61db36ab7f120a47f485dab73e0d5afdc123393e2aa33a69595729867b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cmatrix-1.2a_1.tbz) = aed0f7bc66198e074bf1e428b53206df4587745e3c4f75f7b157a6646d3101fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cmd5checkpw-0.22.tbz) = 75709bc746634fa034d1ac29587ed88047b76de9b41ee63b74a7ff9fc81eaa98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cmdftp-0.9.8.tbz) = 28942ab46edb241077cba099032b099b92dcfd82f0487ecaa63f3b99c9f6157d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cmdwatch-0.2.0_2.tbz) = 82040b5dfe11ed10c9ea8f90993ca1fd6e47f08dbd842e8bdf97619d5a5c568f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cmios9-2.1.tbz) = 4bf64c15b6693443a290cec519d333a8412be682e0277c1698cabdd800e3d996
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cmospwd-5.1.tbz) = 4abe0ec798a9a3891c7cfaf31e862bf14d9b9b8f04d1282aba52e1c78e6dde29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cmp3-2.0.p6_2.tbz) = 03d8519e73b0cabd27c3acb06087a646d8259705b58f8f14e94ac54417776f3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cmph-0.9.tbz) = df41915028fb059fc4595770256d35a9a8588929c22eca4b10592fe563f7eee3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cmsmadesimple-1.9.1.tbz) = b42e0e0622de7e322438546ada4caf4cc7997987fd2925016dd15026db2a8f6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cmt-1.16.tbz) = cedc7f4c0416c58515f07ef01a166201eabab53bb95191f83421e2e13ad90663
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cmucl-19f_2.tbz) = 18d230392b27ec586f147e6b88223ff60e488d7ee6b4466e9b8dd12f7657a3b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cmucl-extra-19c.tbz) = 96f62b33084b008ca98de809b14d313cf17db028f433e96c971c6979c40a6471
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cmunge-1.0_1.tbz) = 48871531069a368e06cb7493829e454d046d161e6e5571db858f4a732d90d3c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cmus-2.4.2_2.tbz) = fa91a0195656ac95781eb5bde358cae0303c0a790405eef3701da7cf8e3e9d34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cmus-post.fm-1.0.tbz) = 1d9708b28d36d7cedd987b851360444e4157a04bde27598206af869f26d4515e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cnagios-0.29.tbz) = e9a766365a66420162de4e5546585f5a84de7c1f9204fb9c5b5318c71a22bc8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cnd-0.7.tbz) = cc2a20a8dff58ba03f6cd547c7f4cd86faeaea998e3878905ab7ae5429f10160
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cnet-2.0.10_2.tbz) = 9ed25815806650a54b7da90d055d1f1c1cfdb0e987e37d4181ee9443d88b945a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cnews-cr.g_9.tbz) = cc2d8ccd7e10da28de9a4903dbdc09f38815bda6b74012057e3f53099526ebbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cntlm-0.92.2.tbz) = bf3f5061391477e6be91c902d4a57b90ad4ca2a73dfcd98dc2322d010572fd54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cnupm-3.12.tbz) = 4bb51ace66b4ba622e9b7ae1e47cdb094aa634028c1c0bed00677f3fb3c07bb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cobf-1.06.tbz) = dddc17482891c4f2d5e34707d857c7c0179dd1946d52e0465b7b098e7a343446
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/coccigrep-1.11.tbz) = f6242890473d52a4f5a91a75428aa5d7e79b8996502d6d47f23b954b4bfa0f1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/coccinella-0.96.20.tbz) = ca6bcf1424ee6775fd03eb0cf6c6eb815d44ce82ff399a3ac8b7104e206e4727
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/coccinelle-0.2.4.r5.tbz) = 0b405ae843395c565dca01fad1e1f185ea33bf3ac59e7e22f30a73c83580bea2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cocoon-2.1.11_1.tbz) = 41b56aa909ff9eae72db510d9ab741cc23fb95cd0494dc8eb75050065f52ed91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cocor-1.7_1.tbz) = 5ba412c81dcd6fa02dd8cae0fecc263f51acc7c3e866704a41a3c70ac0b73ea1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cocot-20120313.tbz) = f3524a7a72abb2f603d29de8c89c480ea11bbb0983155cdcea9f0081a8ce5132
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/coda-client-6.9.4_2.tbz) = 5c9975b927f0cfed8e2badaedfad3ef924c0cccc3d45580310b55379e861b8a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/coda-server-6.9.4_1.tbz) = 53ea3dc7b6645d471e8f7e72e73850bd5992377d9d83b5e9d3fb213cc48a8edc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/code-browser-3.18_1.tbz) = 1a4f731fe3e8cfb8f9051716ba1c90b1895c79e4b5139379113ced712622cf79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/code2000-1.171.tbz) = 4b316e34cc62038271aca4cff88efb69a4b7857737a46b1ac20b3e07e9d8d2b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/code2001-0.919.tbz) = 46d81c287ed6fe683dc91e22638001e9a98093a968328a9ed26c950d8ff7d9ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/code2html-0.9.1.tbz) = 81f13e6ba480aa70e8fc2818114e26efe4af18db4169cc94e3b25a7c41586f5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/codeblocks-10.05_1.tbz) = 4015adb43830ba8461ee29d1c7b397168795da28a68ae0f789909ef2792bae10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/codeeditor-0.4.4_2.tbz) = ed3575e3bfa188e9bb2b7bfb5083a850724066215eb317b44a97dd605abf7f62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/codeigniter-1.7.3.tbz) = 1f21594c3eb3100fbc162d85177f44244dd1aac80b588a7f987ec88a667c0371
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/codeigniter-2.1.3.tbz) = e464bc588b97ec01e5cbf9adc87c683e2faa52d5d86750600c7671d7021b3d70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/codelite-4.1.5770.tbz) = a73e78f6a58dab0f266f0d5333b17e413f5b5e9d619d904446907d6cde7b8ba5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/codespell-1.4.tbz) = 2e538dbc43c216aa400c83bd28ef50765680bc298074d55aac8cf264c8cbad4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/codeworker-4.2.tbz) = fcfbdc777f900b9a542182623b020f5943044db1166febb010a3472efa93f4bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cog-0.8.0_12.tbz) = d6fbe8fd663a4f0d43a30332ea0f481253998e43f5791d3bc59c67c0234c39c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cole-2.0.1_1.tbz) = a9ae622b7f5683ce1e65862033b047d9927ec36257402eb14b6a811583a5fb9c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/collectd-4.10.4_7.tbz) = 06a5583d5b0a51d7b0389e789f675999d1861a73003109dde138707e33a3b3fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/collectd-5.1.0_3.tbz) = 655f0aa432e90c9feb59a5cad436d1111a8e44d69e2a09e9962f8baf13599d69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/color-mate-10.6.4_2.tbz) = 3b3f386ec894700a49ceb88133d97fb52efc6b56a778162d98647e75a511df81
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/color-theme.el-emacs-6.6.0_11.tbz) = e11a17806cdc10125f742cc76d24e8575563ef2e46773bb27c0145e2ce4bc14b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/colorcode-0.7.2_1.tbz) = b90166cfc46ad00ce034ec3e0e1ea30deaddfdf356d0e6c0c800a121c0f2185d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/colordiff-1.0.8.tbz) = ffa6d85d2d5ea0b0767417a1497dec5c0b96b2a59751caa93e24c2aae1b98c47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/colorgcc-1.3.2.tbz) = e04a66db46a02421421427e0344418273392d47b72637c3cfd9234b5c61a1ddc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/colorize-0.3.4.tbz) = 24ffecfbdf47742259d5f02e93b345f173eade70a57169051808c7d64d8e83f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/colormake-0.9.tbz) = 306f3b93be746be0b58a884323be9e2b838c8c9abaebba5cfe6a053163a50b43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/colortail-0.3.3.tbz) = 16728f2c9569b5f1731fe90c8e28242eec79cc087e6f69b0d2b9ca80f08c2ff3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/colt-1.2.0_1.tbz) = 7df126a4b90082a038efd4aa1e6a92f1ef3cc51a440f44cc0d0af6dd715935c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/columns-1.2b_6.tbz) = 64ebbbef7531570853bd54c490a7c60ad47282d741ec42083d47d227206610ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/combat-0.8.1.tbz) = 3ffa01832c6bf402e9a975755b74490ee0c8762eee6fd39f4b7da55a090174c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/comclear-1.2_2.tbz) = 1a87ce0a097b8446ba0108854b825a2f3842892cfb4d86afc650b6633e146d35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/comconsole-0.1.tbz) = e815e10679954d90da4541b408d1daff4481e135dfd32437bb3b343158678fc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/comical-0.8_6.tbz) = 7d531a892fbbcd2c943c2c640a799e066333dab2135df81053a6d541cc0b516f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/comiccron-1.0.0.tbz) = 930ad5dc2fd5e9d28114de2a3edc4313e9e085170dec4b3f3124444c43e60279
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/comix-4.0.4_4.tbz) = 5cc0235e8e25c81a9f89fb744882d32f64e2870a3efff84a5f88d9204675c2b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/commonclipse-1.3.0_4.tbz) = 8406ad06010dc99362e2076d258a99e4c8d4bcba419fa942db2e09227edfe2a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/commoncpp-1.7.3,2.tbz) = 1924db76e225b510c5c07e3779fbcae8505bfe660ca796be14bd4a9dc0497570
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/commons-utilities-1.0_2.tbz) = 0c6f5c9c1a495d0b9a1b6478144519ef1fe2f3b9d0099c9eadedb04320488e49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/compat4x-i386-5.3_9.tbz) = 54473d94f0e33966d8a7ac4ab48b1ab8ccffbf47896f5d722578ea19a036a810
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/compat5x-i386-5.4.0.8.1_1.tbz) = 14a9810575ef7a7eff303cca2cfa4bf0d56dd8c37f7ae8e787860841dae42684
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/compat6x-i386-6.4.604000.200810_3.tbz) = 05d88adbfc241e54be53d2d5752ecafc8369a8467f7eb462991e69f3a80d43c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/compat7x-i386-7.3.703000.201008_1.tbz) = 15202c8aa08845bbc9984d2e1545c58e8017db1baeb1c7171d5b751a20a599ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/compat8x-i386-8.3.803000.201209.tbz) = 6066f6ec8fdfd57c16cfbac98426cf7972ac8c78212ab4b6c15007b396b51528
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/compat9x-i386-9.0.900000.201209_1.tbz) = c6b505c7bcf51341149cfc12250d2f7c00d8f862dbc9bcf51882222e4d95e576
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/compiler-rt-0.r131639.tbz) = 76d133dc1cfcac2f7f6d007d8511f2f738b7e1a027807a157dc77bd49bd0ef09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/compiz-0.8.4_8.tbz) = 365e1dcc92ce53f9e80fcd1985adacea9ea74d272a74acd9af46184c8e46f4f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/compiz-bcop-0.8.4.tbz) = c2851da2198232daf3a973b569ea14274688cd93d8c8c881e87b505ff5df7e50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/compiz-fusion-0.8.4_2.tbz) = 1543d68f1d0fcffcfb3b3d6bc366b43d43083974bb5b04b7e586a1fb04260536
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/compiz-plugins-extra-0.8.4_5.tbz) = fa4ceb57c35105e5aa14bb96640bbbd06001cc5f380fd0e6e1a573e3125ab2d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/compiz-plugins-main-0.8.4_4.tbz) = 844416840ce097c51f879b615e8caffe2b66cd9e3b88ce61a054bf1a585bd017
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/compiz-plugins-unsupported-0.8.4_4.tbz) = bf3125fc9ecea7db6d82ffe5afa4cd6c2b50306c0fcee67f5af929caffac1c5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/compizconfig-backend-gconf-0.8.4_3.tbz) = 6e020f9983cf8fa3eea3b0b45595839c4dbba9283bca437f5a1be0b40aacfc7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/compizconfig-python-0.8.4_3.tbz) = 292f2657be3b8acf068035fb825ac4b4dcf5bc64b0016d4de51050cb5b1e7f08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/compositeproto-0.4.2.tbz) = a230a6a57b043ed611fadd997495695f3d88a70d8f28af7f284f91a7ec45bbeb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/compupic-5.1.1063.tbz) = c8f206b0877370c882ea02ba0ec9fde1f36d800484eecdec4092940963be74ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/comserv-1.4.3.tbz) = f3cb75bd7f8e88ac4f2cf4288846f06f23030c2cfc13a26a492de0f9f94b914d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/concentration-1.2_10.tbz) = 89bba48676a5cc7857800c8cf8944d23c7b89d583236b670a6bdd90af1f72f06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/concorde-20031219.tbz) = 0e421adc5906f748e59735bfeb35469ea85dc1563fe4c42fa49ad54a3c0085b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/conduit-0.3.17_6.tbz) = 925f397fd96302ccb592107ccd763734cae57552a71693607cbf7a218fb8ef7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cone-0.89_1.tbz) = 90265b684167dd3c1200a307eb020ec14e8c73b0dc761e0a44edc00eedac0248
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/confctl-1.1.tbz) = 6cdd62cf17789238a77b7742d0789c143e00bda123b9254eeace59922199290f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/confget-1.03.tbz) = 304a03cc7a98b14aa1fd61a0f576897ed094cc13d7001378b3457e273a71a101
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/configkit-0.4.20080902.tbz) = e466439952ee7c149dba65bf337fda5b49686fcf1e64b91823367c2600481868
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/confman-1.9.4b.tbz) = 9bb18b9cf44938def8e1f01b8b501600797ac98fcc04fcbb941b8453269bce39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/confregdecode-1.2.1_3.tbz) = eebc22f024dc82c4c83a21784a213ab0d63a68871aa25379c3e534205edac8fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/conglomerate-0.9.1_11.tbz) = e6784f721dbb317968a22190f46619b0621b30a488c63594b63f18f72c2ec3e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/conkeror-20090821_5.tbz) = 3befd0f46811c82345c203e0b57188d6da36ef9ceb494c965c6542ca7737f547
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/conky-1.8.1_5.tbz) = dfc4ec1e34432fdecdb91ba0a8cf8a1fdce9d1452698d5ba570db61c801814ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/conky-awesome-1.8.1_5.tbz) = f15bd07541fb6588d012bef07c323d6f53fa346785997dfa5f2a47fad5500d12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/conkyemail-2.07.tbz) = 8d7fa5ad6a429b6b8c0e1793be4a9101077b7552379ef8f56f1cd4d0b5f8cde0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/conkyforecast-2.20.tbz) = 5c3a493b51315376218297ca2374794ecda1eac4b59714f4c75168b4d94c4d6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/connectagram-1.0.1_2.tbz) = 3b1ff5f2ec0917858263dff665debfb3973a7a8d13474cbc62a11b81ac112a96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/connectfive-1.0.2_5.tbz) = 96bcb8b3e233ed18783c6810937797a35946d9fd33d82b870dfec2a7e7238add
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/conquest-7.2.tbz) = 3dace084ff66aef604cdc0ab29099fd865c70a2c348f9b46eb367eaf0c4fe678
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cons-2.2.0_3.tbz) = 5dd7ba1fb16702222d41d1d354de8dd79d8633784943e2c030c5342320b557b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cons-test-2.2.0_3.tbz) = aac71cc3a4c00cc08e46eaacfac725650f6cb0948c733abec58f760f1c67ccd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/conserver-8.5_4.tbz) = c12b701964bba8cfc3d01c7c5eb1db0ef5c8ede7bb24673942869b9f5c9ddd20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/conserver-com-8.1.18.tbz) = 7cb374fa97916fb70aa24ad6922a140e3c5fe9aac9b22b2a8dd7fe5abb4f92a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/consolehm-1.31_1.tbz) = 8c5c5927dc5aa67df29020a35fd4ac9aaf3e299f70a8b65d63b211edda82fbd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/consolekit-0.4.3.tbz) = 63c76a1442a0ccd5c9580dcefbb2c48222064496073ccf0fd6f649d2b235bc9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/construo-0.2.2_5.tbz) = 986e6115b48ea8205fe87c9b5417f014ad0447f2756e666f64e7b837e311e507
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/contact-lookup-applet-0.17_8.tbz) = c6eb9ecfefb542bf18303fbb0c5eb1135aa7af7655b561d4d237963759c49415
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/contacts-0.9_7.tbz) = cdd749222651b49191755a117daa9482efaa86bc3ba97e401f921c4347900dc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/convertall-0.5.1b_2.tbz) = b2e8d623f018c37f4bd63474b06cb12d850f8b0d62738cd678ec7924dc427d1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/convey-0.3_2.tbz) = 12311f01f2dd9247b4ce68f013ba18d45801c7b207269fa45bd64b389c2fc3b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/convmv-1.15.tbz) = d2fdfb8f829c446d8acb65d84072994f0ffb37cff29f6bf4632152cd5a3dd2e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cook-2.30_2.tbz) = 3ea311f9110380f3f2d353a6ec56579d897d833b01c7cdb829f3a4a825c61be5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cooledit-3.17.17_5.tbz) = 478a87e7234329136532477a4b2b49605cf33a798cba73521bdaf1bfa4f9024d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/coolmail-1.3_3.tbz) = d959d7ef4e9322fe47bf4181ba3aeea329cf895e84e593c0d478cb7f36fc9f2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/coovachilli-1.0.12_1.tbz) = 7ec666c6c45bd3ad43db2a564bab3f6e04d1f33329a075e9d04bd843c654780f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/coppermine-1.5.20.tbz) = ccb86d511cfdee72ca5c5331299f637728d3829eec108b359891e850ed69a339
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cops-1.04.tbz) = ce58cb84548e559e34aef6ae5534cc1100d2a099c6fd4f0d76c2a3058acfceda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/copytape-1.0.tbz) = 36818638f3caa48a9195aaf189f829f702e799cc70830d2182141c2724abac0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/coq-8.3.3_1,1.tbz) = 91932edb29b0943a8a0003991ba18f84f4a986290ffa78d10d3d956e77488a69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/coreutils-8.19_2.tbz) = ae9299bb033adabf0ec35e95184e4ba3aa03a560f48f211bfa166f9f10ab7581
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/corewars-0.9.13_4.tbz) = e30386221dfb62cf6356bae5a7780126cf45b34b2b95b3762315f33922790a5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/corkscrew-2.0_1.tbz) = 2aaeb35ca8641e1d0311c91f0837282a449cdc12db78c82653f4d710e8f7bf57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/corona-1.0.2_5.tbz) = 025086b8f776cb1b98944c9b867377452ff141fdf48ac90f13f3c19d30f034e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cosmoplayer-2.1.1_2.tbz) = 700c8a94d7f360cf0bebb2cbe5532f2b78a9ff33b583e437c0deac12d1d8fe22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cosmosmash-1.4.5_2.tbz) = a59744f9c4422d982052cc17a6c4a0e423f5eb6e9c37c9aa2bcf7a6ab9d0408c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cost-2.2p1_2.tbz) = 991a4ad07701ff3da6181425d286c9057da2eeadbc54f51777a52bcfd601b5d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cotty-0.4c.tbz) = 4ee8c2fd1e87be40c0d52444ca186d06781b1fa577b48f83905979f8a0acaa17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/couchdb-1.2.0_1,1.tbz) = 485087c5854bc031ba10fc3be4639b848438e3d613eb559f7418da38c1ebbbbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/countrycodes-1.0.5.tbz) = 32f4a3c92106b075ec9854fc1617741d08a89796f5b5cf656a2d0a570554052c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/courier-0.65.3.tbz) = 08fb2b1e6dd67e50c3c6650bf9b26bf34318f81fdaae3484091f8fbe3209d24a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/courier-authlib-0.65.0.tbz) = 516cd620c9b55c2bd04beb3db5ff1a519edb19cfc06f1a07d43c85199aa3e4c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/courier-authlib-base-0.65.0.tbz) = 7df7c72412c9b915dab90c87b8cc539f7d8f53b06e32e69ec37a44073579ddd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/courier-authlib-ldap-0.65.0.tbz) = 65bea67304b81e27925b96ea23ce507414d1cd003a23f6c2f106d7fee80fbf1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/courier-authlib-mysql-0.65.0.tbz) = 55ca35b4bd1de5edd863f8ebbd9159bbd49fdae05a63d2e2a9efc8c71b3ff1fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/courier-authlib-pgsql-0.65.0.tbz) = 6165399845067142914721251f20874c9f7d40d74534cc40fe0492bac8ecc3de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/courier-authlib-userdb-0.65.0.tbz) = d0bad2115624957e5b0d788efab0af406e3a0a6526d714490d471eb03633c55c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/courier-authlib-usergdbm-0.65.0.tbz) = 1ef90f7efb4829e52ddee9e656b87e27687f04cd1024d49536ff8832afd42301
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/courier-authlib-vchkpw-0.65.0.tbz) = 2dfd38d35099bb8dea60894bf6b26c3af2bf61c749fb07c8419cf37b2e868d88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/courier-imap-4.11.0,2.tbz) = b62143a30b2c43d78ed960ebc97373838acd206d4bd804c5f74bd405d4c74c00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/courier-pythonfilter-1.6.tbz) = 84ea57910c34f62defaa980ab4aff8b12a0ac2b7ed3ac1909881840b0ab62647
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/couriergraph-20060202_3.tbz) = 8aebfacc4a9c782785fcefa21fee150553649a9a407e787ad4c7cb569d260630
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/courierpassd-1.1.2.tbz) = 4a515715cf5dae924c44d7652263f3ee5ec59618bc11863e104ddcb3cb96e9de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/courierpasswd-1.1.2.tbz) = 72665f9b57ea5ebac7776bf0970a7baf2f00e6d245ec47e7c4067f50f7fdee65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/courieruserinfo-1.1.2.tbz) = 5eda3f9e09da2c2b74a5d2527e85c5acc37b7c8fbe139516309ac9711946feb8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cowbell-0.2.7.1_12.tbz) = b205edcc6760eff05fe07ec2eec6341ac48eee56f3d84ed2df93b433b127be5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cowpatty-4.6.tbz) = 6e7282a466f18d1a80c43b006bd6eb180ecbc2cfb7dece7d334d02c1170f3977
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cowsay-3.03_1.tbz) = f7d95e558cae8a4aa85e799675393fb04396092d96b3fa38a00aa77bb4b0deb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cp2fwb-0.6_1.tbz) = fb2f390f5e1132be316c1924dc835d19919dacb79d4e6595fd9a03b07bdc524d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cpan-upload-2.2_1.tbz) = dba4b1c129a69f1b03d48da27b20fef0e1206d1c3c7587799f00bfcc0eb81d6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cpan-upload-http-2.4.tbz) = 3c2f6951cae41eb3e415c543ee372f40cc2e0ff32f2691c2e28386899ca946ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cparser-0.9.13.tbz) = f95ef32635901971db80e525b88abf7d0a5bd426e4ac43436ec7cc99a6bd904a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cpdup-1.17_1.tbz) = 2de811273cb0abe7387fee936dbe6439e4b26bcb54f898428a369c5478870e51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cphone-0.3.2.c.20060407_10.tbz) = 1f3ef3176a6d59d8acc9d2b3a864b66b0c8ab461df1fc9728649e218cc66cf6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cpige-1.5_1.tbz) = f3fc03e9158f77d29b56ad55d2754f4505ed2f2d2fa22858653f1dcca0855d70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cpipe-3.0.2.tbz) = 149f514f42f306fbb449c7b6be891abc089ac7e4c2f3f85327f052e489311585
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cplanet-0.9.tbz) = d71a548a083f6a6a37455d6cebcd393b102f4bd280262e7f9a27bd7d42786d98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cplay-1.49_5.tbz) = e0c74309a7076819010252f05f3c915ebdd3ec69f6fac2fc66a19fa2b9f7e998
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cpmemu-0.2.1.1.tbz) = f23800eb698cc14bdabc6d862b83b45fbd5f1a05440bd0ba8d96e05af135b261
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cpmtools-1.1.tbz) = 0f6b5782e16d6b6fdcd24b77cb6fc32583688875806c71f38ebf6bf02930df34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cpmtools-2.15.tbz) = dbb42cf2ee4c213c0b103a2f23b356fdd89699ef1f340979088ae2918d7d7322
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cpp-xmms2-0.8_6.tbz) = 7f0a770ba2a6c61cc87a693279513ecda6c5b0b1f350971975fec1557728c609
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cpp2latex-2.3.tbz) = f8cdc64f38f6c45d73a32e7d4ffe9388003f99e5945fff15c5a90941a2923eba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cppcheck-1.56.tbz) = fdc50065f32a08e3ec9fcc6d05b0d50ad74c1324acd062f0d28a5902856a9de7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cppi-1.17.tbz) = 276dd921ddba55dcbe7a41d038397a51f51d4f187e66d72160b172a92457d30a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cppunit-1.12.1.tbz) = 8a410547b0cb4bc51a3a0d28f16695e59a69e96e563829dd1bffbd6d4f09774a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cproto-4.7j.tbz) = 6ec698bf4e42089e468483866a1ad35dcec36e71517b1861e7effc54683c79fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cpu-1.4.3_3.tbz) = 30e9c8aa97d83bf9ffbd5d1521cc7a09d7bed2c8d438c57a7b282841ba56d9b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cpuburn-1.4.tbz) = 37a35f9e356f6778e34b8b188d080fea0e400883735dab6f3b74ca6aff1685a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cpuflags-1.41.tbz) = 016e00f9b2288bacb8d65d3d897559026f2c852f973081d4fb4bb46d4f847020
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cpuid-3.3_6.tbz) = eed00c31729a7d073d18d3838348e2291dd80676ffb92b917fa984a2c6ecba3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cpulimit-1.4.tbz) = 9b8695dc9f7c79c3bae383e3b680ca3520e33e766e2b359e0645c1a6c138dce0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cpupowerd-0.2.1_1.tbz) = 1cb997c4174c54b95bfe22ac6fd158535d24b480c5bb2883b8f76aab364311a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crack-5.0.tbz) = 6a5a27217326e3c84753acc9df71ce720bce170d8cf06567e28942f49ee51ef0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crack-attack-1.1.14_11.tbz) = 3f1bc31d2086fe4b17c13ff311748c017e297282c8eced863241d279534c0c23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cracklib-2.8.19.tbz) = 90fd7e033473ad5f47434da95ac0b2650e48e1e61d4fd32ec036b01fa6dca41a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crafty-23.4.tbz) = b9d794b76c3856bdb493ba2671ad9fc070037e0e1c38f3c929695d68601c63e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crafty-open-large-20070909_2.tbz) = 73205c649c03230e36bd01898ab39205402bef7ba19329375bc7b35644039640
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crafty-open-medium-20070909_2.tbz) = 841b10b2b9c5b3b13f46ce0d8a1e52570fed73422f4a1d7efd6cf64673941028
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cramfs-1.1_1.tbz) = 6950bffad05f53754a2f5b5323c5d5298d0b878bf518d79e6320eca6fdeee208
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crank-0.2.1_6.tbz) = befa2602609d8d9566c50b40ecda133fb9c3758b41635f3ee9734f2220273619
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crashmail-0.71.tbz) = d3c0ce74224ca0750f1334cdadeee8483de89e5a9aff0bce6ca1b59eea523c71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crashme-2.4_1.tbz) = b25f7156673f91992ac9e4ef835feb88806b93c9e0ca538d1c9fcd5479650217
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crawl-0.4_8.tbz) = 719598d08ba48386c1e7e76eb33f0db1ff5456a71a87a20bfce145959e5b7e52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cre-1.2.b.r2.tbz) = 172ed2298ce77f8fb2d5c9a2f60eee5304959d58528720a4f639dcb310fbfb2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cream-0.42_1.tbz) = ae7e6cd4746410fb4a18659d30bb5084db98a9aeea553bff59c0418d0cbc89e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/create-cert-2.2.tbz) = b932ea2b56e094849ea9b79d746d6aef02146ef331b4ff221bfb4fa0f7184c8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/createtorrent-1.1.4.tbz) = a02e509e1b8849515e48f154ce6b4287d84e5efb10c33e7e0ce0cfa2b80d54ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/credis-0.2.3.tbz) = 3c9423d696c4b4ac77db83245424117da141841c192047281da6f999683a547b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/credns-0.2.10.tbz) = 19550618fd2c4520f6a8dec781ea0a00ee04fdc13eb1df8b71b39a8b77fdff58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/creox-0.2.2.r2_5.tbz) = b7d25d0b74d9f9bf63e8b15c9fc7fe9c5b59610e5aa2a452da527a0ec77aa53d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crf++-0.54.tbz) = 3142cb33bf07b4bd65e526bf1030c8804ccdddfd35dd9d6305690b8b130fd41c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cricket-1.0.5_9.tbz) = c0b1fe7b5437bd5bf2d8cd584ace0f5270e79759ea0a4cdf5eb337b1088aab2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crimson-0.5.3_3.tbz) = eedd5528b3c089cc7721a53cc01d266dda802511282fa24759b6f037fad27e70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crimson-1.1.3_1.tbz) = f6b4a255d1d68bfedb6347896a31617d82e7d3d0aed1628b4bf99ccdee3dbbc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crip-3.9_1.tbz) = a67ed122f7c45d8433f4e5fb68b12ad8db621dba78edc6126309b6129ab9256b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cripple-0.06b_7.tbz) = a199d7a997f46256d9c0bf998431f2d0479b6525b535eaa5336fb14c45b62482
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/criticalmass-1.0.0_11,1.tbz) = c6cca84708a4a5f3a5210b41994bcefd45b605b3162dbc1a5d172c6bd64da688
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/critterding-b12_3.tbz) = 8f3a98ff5b09ce82f78bc9a0220f5d84c3aaaddb94bc909520be2c72da211914
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crlibm-1.0.b4_1.tbz) = 7ff27c26e6e2b37e2060bfe95ea97e38a7b8b5c0456c55d100b94089c9913de1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crm114-20100106_1.tbz) = 0530ca2007650e8dfe7b129d5b5f320d3cf5e7f27c12d94d312825c081664dd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cromwell-20060308_1.tbz) = 832fc9129fad68091da0533ee69ca82c3d2c897f8f2a63cc94dba3f8728d0c79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cronolog-1.6.2_4.tbz) = 48d937a7c6a995bfa66364ca466a87e0358af398137eb768f9cb7ddc00ce07b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cronolog-devel-1.7.0.tbz) = fa784b90d78319db1907c3ca2d9536381e0c2bef996dc2c71682fd34a0f33924
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crossfire-client-1.70.0_2.tbz) = 1d0137bb780b48835ff4ee1048653e427825ac05c095e71a808f7eb766c28da6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crossfire-server-1.70.0_1.tbz) = d018f2de8c9a069c697312dea826b8bac278f4220b81fc3b552553451dd6b0da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crossip-1.2_4.tbz) = cb4dcb00779ba4b246065f0b160d64e3bb726f1b8a1f0f1dc2257cfadd9ae5ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crosspad-19991202.tbz) = 7f536ca2cc83bec19618f3692807ca05e4557aec8c9f605a48163c41f1c91ec6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crossvc-1.5.2_5.tbz) = 8a0894ef85bffbddf06991da659790b15557c5b43df5cbc7d4d23ffdb7c47f7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crp-20031012.tbz) = 92d917935afa11370db1728ca68a1e95ca8a29dd1af0158e8d7561a4c4f52771
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crrcsim-0.9.11_1.tbz) = d6e60aa81d257ea4940c568a03f5e60a8b77aa2898eac78e552ac2bd314354da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crtmpserver-0.545.tbz) = d6da2002951b56ef8e801650d8a3ac7cd9b33937832d986b53496a5ad821fa0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cruisecontrolrb-1.4.0_1.tbz) = 9b3e22ded52d54138a7ff2c062a64c16790668713478525f91fc0093007fa688
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crux-1.2.0_1.tbz) = 26072c8ceb4e6c633d8e6ee8ecc7d6d711e17490c42b6c99e07540fe61dbc47d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/crw-1.03_2.tbz) = 93c3a46de6e122eaba786b8c37817a764919e8004395699d5e8ef9897142ed7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cryptcat-1.2.1,1.tbz) = 86972aed7dfad5f3f62f4228033d41b4a1edc4aa0138c484bdcbde5d16fb2979
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cryptix-jce-20050328_2.tbz) = 2338ce4cd6e5e34587d6549af7b8f8d2141254333833d0ae7e9672689f7031ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cryptlib-3.4.1.tbz) = cfd6a3920e7c9fb0a4785159c8b0ffc61507c9ec1c761306d6b0efbd8507db35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cryptopp-5.6.1_2.tbz) = b3089262e69ae4e4563a226a9698000d40a6ec540c0789a36eaa015f7360b33a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cryptoslam-1.2.tbz) = b22971ad1daa9ac2cec767ee32d45e63d59b0b01f2f20c00039e5896cef20d60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cryptstring-0.2.tbz) = 293028bfc14489a71ec0e0d633f4f1dd63799ab7723169ba0c444eade40e0256
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cs-0.9.5_2.tbz) = c1194602383067c5379b9268f780c9d411b66df354dc1f669b742099003a1672
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cs-aspell-20040614.1_1,1.tbz) = 12d3a2174702471f2d8ece7fb989bb41be6d0390e076083ef91c792f019e149b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cs-calligra-l10n-2.4.3.tbz) = 4e6e4e33d6f0aa4de6cccf8890a41da560d1566868f52482b77e8a84a53dbc33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cs-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = dc6b51a9de72069ac90631a5b86d20a8661ca6f253c3416756aeb47aa2104c5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cs-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 5130c550d4663fa18bfe6d7dc1f913aef0a8c52525c5911994f9aef6a3411145
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cs-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = da478f6e0dc30cbe6dca0f21614300fc17c4eadb0c02143b0b5f0b50be21b0dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cs-mythes-2007.09.26_1.tbz) = ee440cd28fe2afb4950be48108d182d0ef523981b299edaa624c60f9da6e0710
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/csb-aspell-0.02.0_1,2.tbz) = 0b406750fddcb3a86f1351c8fb59680a88007cbbb2535fcd68a51711ef33e1d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/csb-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 753b18d5bf27b3d8f525096bb3b110c28ef5dcb7ac6e5a336c3b368c56441ba6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cscope-15.8.tbz) = c6bb15bf41a303090f69aac1ace5d188cae4538ad13303d46aacdd86a4871666
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cscout-2.7.tbz) = ca43125964e9fbcd780227a34d33c62f035383b3a41387badf670160c38f9cf3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/csharp-mode.el-0.8.5_6.tbz) = beecf525a74be3b9c5605556d3ad0b4e7bd1df71c45ed35b75e3543fbafbf3c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/csmash-0.6.6_17.tbz) = 89cbb2abe8d1d36ed2a6e69d840dd3a90153fc7ba64537ae1e74ce84e76b696c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/csmith-2.1.0.tbz) = b92c73a00435edf4ad295d5bde91fa2a156b43be345817446944af9ab60c1175
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/csoap-1.1.0.tbz) = ea3cf269043661a5f0029b3bd5fe5f95a20fddbce898330f96b7976e4002bdf9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/csocks-1.5.tbz) = f00f5564d9eff5cb847dbb06bd0cc7eb60a8cc64a512e1f49cb2e22a9cd346dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/csound-5.18.02.tbz) = 55bfcff8003bb28d0d6b77aedafe5309a4e2e268ab6e1fe0ff10cf0bd40baacd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/css-mode-elisp-0.11_1.tbz) = 91230390d6767dc46e0bebb0fe47e033acc06fdb9a54b9ffc204e9d9ab4e4a49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cssc-0.15a.0_1.tbz) = 8c8d5aed256841fba29a6783d5643782b9805ccfcda83d648bf1e90abeb23715
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cssed-0.4.0_7.tbz) = b971beeacaffa10567c0ddf981feea7310a9a540cab3d771e1b04f23649a1a3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/csstidy-1.2.tbz) = 9d04157216d6b2f12962c385c8d61be5ea893ec674ca72015e0f85f993d5c451
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cstream-2.7.6.tbz) = 0feb4cc7a5a2689e5f618056543759299b5053ac536c62bdaa79534799edd17b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cstringbuffer-0.1.6.tbz) = 3ce840b6ba1971184783a3a8b0dda23b86277fbe6d6cf1324050e0e8defa7e56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/csv2latex-0.18,1.tbz) = 6915dc53c8606ecf698411b81833fdfa1dd8d67b3ee36ba80b80883cd8ad36c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/csv2xml-0.6.tbz) = 32b00883a5e6dccaca866edeace2010995345879765e0e99070493cfe5e4c2e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/csvdiff-1.7.tbz) = b54486f43d839b326bd736d1694ed65af17398803aff8bc08cd50122712a9145
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/csync2-1.34_11.tbz) = 7564c4d0aa9c3eb5fff4b48bf501ce2f2869c86a198af6aae95d20361a8513e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ctags-5.8.tbz) = ace20b7ec60b332c781f7d6ce412a569c4762771fdf4b6a114ca6eb820b3d446
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ctcs-1.4.1.tbz) = 4a61a9e585f51d78690007587696fca46118a6ad89925d057968fbb11d72a644
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ctemplate-0.5.tbz) = 63c50e655ac730005fcc6233ec38118cd0f9cc3fb370c8a643d610c57870644d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cthumb-4.2_4.tbz) = d31be8a37bb8ed2cc25376d2ae0f57bba4ce217e1f57f11eca06a78f6096f3d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ctorrent-3.3.2_3.tbz) = 6b75dcf0e589dcdee205c298fb938b11325ecd7dbe5cf81197fb7b6e297230ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ctpl-0.3.3.tbz) = 8febcbbf25aab3938836fdfcf422a3f62df96803b259d31a7916743565d8aae1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ctpp2-2.8.2.tbz) = 872c02155c73ab3da625d5c8ab862bd1363799a7bd9f37c0f59adcfd0ed5c5a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ctrace-0.9.tbz) = b504cc3548bd6181083005225db8c6872c110563e8d4f1de1741d3b7e1e5b20f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ctris-0.42.tbz) = fba20c1519bb3a59f0749055124dd0523dbfcabad7e499e3c18431b7fe658ae6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ctrlproxy-3.0.8_5.tbz) = 7cb64c0c16469a678c975bc738f0b13b8684778565bdf844b73f8879bf6ce3dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ctronome-0.5.4.tbz) = 16db95d812c20d5aafdcf2359258f2c7851570614b648af91b00be367098ad25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ctwm-3.8.1_1,1.tbz) = 237069e9dd6769b3e9b91ed98c8a6dc1b3b032692c2453d54695d3304588e434
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cu-prolog-3.94.tbz) = 6183aa976515c292f3285531344bbedc583de110f21620c690f1ac8ba5a2b838
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cube-2005.08.29_11.tbz) = 6e628439f10ec34db214727cec69df7be1b85509326c7920f72600f94c3581c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cuberok-0.0.11_6.tbz) = 39733f4c6fdd6e88cf44f6572901a095986f63e6f36e96034e4d0460bfd4ce68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cucipop-1.31_2.tbz) = 3afb029b6abf719e43c411d574bcf4e23411a18181134e4e91c0c5a0a46e2d01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cue2toc-0.1.tbz) = cf47d8726c4e9c6072a7382fe4f00f9bf19225ac09afa5e52d39481ce80d9a6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cuecat-1.1_3.tbz) = e19ccdba34a3314ca5c9c934959bb7c5334ff9b6133cd9e94faab53f8cf2479f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cueplayer-0.28_2.tbz) = f467da1770fc7e52c97711691b9bcd6c800d0614836360cec2b77a98c558e56f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cuetools-1.3.1_3.tbz) = 3b8a72b40bdc2e44ef971e20880a9ea1760b9b0e5244aff6a5504619a3a27f8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cultivation-8_2.tbz) = da353e15aa2110b9a14991806fcdc570bc396d6610901644c8e69f33bc635026
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cuneiform-1.1.0_1.tbz) = 7412afd8bf270d8c6da7a2fcb8538f5ef27202ec150bd3003e8d21807ee06b77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cunit-2.1.0_2.tbz) = 3b4575ea6dc4107f5b6b037f7b85af56ce5909e2d722ae55ba894e2ffe47cf10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cups-1.5.2.tbz) = ab15844a8e6604c7b39d1ea1b7978c0c804d99fbc9221d5f3ce257471a8858e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cups-base-1.5.2_2.tbz) = f40187ea1e351e2048cb290e3548cbd65970e5b69f26cf694e8a9167ec8bfe3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cups-bjnp-0.5.3_4.tbz) = 6872006e1ed45087dee5f7ba95814b745a15f4b0274791330e1a2919a6d3dbad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cups-client-1.5.2_2.tbz) = bf9b44e43a22c3bdc7e88d7a5acedfd6021a30d0f33629784a0b90ee0627df40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cups-image-1.5.2_1.tbz) = ba5400b46903a44b1dc3c681f3b7acfcc649a55458b8b042c34798b3f74a020a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cups-pdf-2.6.1_1.tbz) = 8e6722e3c2111e68feb87eb863a9fca0611a7cb8282ccd184c7cb74cce6d6d7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cups-pk-helper-0.0.4_3.tbz) = 54afaaf8684354a41c33a89064b0a4457d06bfd9753a73ba9b80865e7d92a51f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cups-pstoraster-8.15.4_7.tbz) = ecc18d93b4a636cdc36ea73b5c2b7994fe98f5078511e71f914c68b091fa333e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cups-samba-6.0_7.tbz) = fc8a507667e2359e61de7120258ab0b60ec694c2752436f7f3cd4d3237ed964d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cups-smb-backend-1.0_6.tbz) = b29b6e7466750d60fa319645b62c7130d94b022a3931d7ad51918f5cb5d930d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/curator-2.1_5.tbz) = 22a5bab38b18a4ed1a051601d178132427ab83a43ef3fcfaefd3ffc133b94931
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/curl-7.24.0_1.tbz) = 2e070ee0205e095b929245cbe01ab2087016d96fc7fd6afc1ce53fe5b4affdd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/curl-hiphop-7.24.0_1.tbz) = 305aa548ea761563e057298f696042bf5ea164025ee0c06661b7f0b9c11e63aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/curlpp-0.7.3_1.tbz) = 85ec91394dd9af999286507e85da66c78faa447aed4f9662dde43d56aa8b3231
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/curly-3.4.tbz) = e9a55897ebfb73aa189de24b6aae70aa0e88b86f77aaddffbd7150af735e70a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cursive-1.0.tbz) = 22a6c91dd0de9eb57fe537a0e0eda9f674f806bf447288d98005352a57038d60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cursor-bluecurve-theme-7.0.0_4.tbz) = d9a93faf26e95b6b6b30da3ff0880b4017062561d50877ec88e70a101b1e64de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cursor-chameleon-anthracite-0.5.tbz) = 1ac8e5283ddeb1c3f55f86654f6747bada40a207a74a901dd26e5b8870adb3a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cursor-chameleon-darkskyblue-0.5.tbz) = 6ff61ff583c3b2d4f6227645d14271b28d9bf02aeb03e93aa7a6715155e1f05f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cursor-chameleon-pearl-0.5.tbz) = c0e62d363076a87228f3ddd934b656261ec9eca78a8351800d7862daef60e82e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cursor-chameleon-skyblue-0.5.tbz) = 0a5336cb7a32ab1745a96adf702a8cd64439cc2bd501bfe3a7af2d4a27bf383d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cursor-chameleon-white-0.5.tbz) = 2a380e18333fed5f2ce3b920a5de600cfb8fcc13869c03751dfa80a53aba3ba7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cursor-crystal-theme-1.1.1_5.tbz) = 70a63d277fbf63dbbe96e3c1b2201aa4c7b6e8484d78fb7259e6378b1465f598
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cursor-dmz-aa-theme-0.3_2.tbz) = abbcd977671ac3b4e4e93868a7cae34c469a9d51ab36ec011ab7adfa9b7f3e09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cursor-dmz-theme-0.3_2.tbz) = d75133502ce44d4ea7d1b619be41b372da50ad3e1500a058113a536e12795135
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cursor-ecliz-0.1.tbz) = 931f319a82cb3744a29bd4df587c9453dd1f2760e50f59abc1e5350bcfae7298
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cursor-grounation-theme-0.3_2.tbz) = 60078baf8747877d04dcc3c056a4308b026099d3039cda9c8b6f24c4d9ed6a25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cursor-jimmac-theme-0.1_2.tbz) = 413bf76100d872659e22c9fe0d61309a83e20f8c7ab202ca8c2db52001f79c6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cursor-neutral-theme-1.13.a_2.tbz) = 5a27e99598e723de517c7f81e92f0cd104f3636b488ed0b4fa8689b41bbbd25b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cursor-neutral-white-theme-1.1.tbz) = eb80b9ebcd0f2303cdf58d8424ba86dfbd420abc6f1fb35a711355733a7ed900
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cursor-polar-theme-1.4_2.tbz) = 1985c067270153d51122b997e4035f23cd93cae81741760d7a417a7a0ca87b8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/curvedns-0.88.b_2.tbz) = 4edf3674fe435db86fb184ea798dfdeb3c17c65c69c35d079ec85f295857dab5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cuse4bsd-kmod-0.1.26.tbz) = 4cfb57205b496418f3c26bcb5245d2b007bc26697efb76504c8eb300298429d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cut-2.6.tbz) = 11a55769d555cf1503e5210b5178dd819e464e04b1a28e3f89ccc2e8768c5fed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cutecom-0.20.0_2.tbz) = 18bcb77c1b6c8fb2d5482846ac44da9598d139bd05cb0e473aec5465d82a27e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cutemaze-1.1.0_3.tbz) = 169617ae3e67c31179386a38c4d16c7bf92349944defbc8385bd41ad771822fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cutils-1.6.tbz) = 395b1d177aaa6cbddb2280b561be1b9eda7336e77e4bab80bb8b8917b39f5fc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cutmp3-2.0.3.tbz) = 9d8c7387e0f41c73007ea15fa9c800eda6c4d7a9c7945a8a35b6f6dd414b4c82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cutter-1.2.1.tbz) = d98180ab8c4dda8539c2f0fb01ec3fdd7a8ac140fac301dbff2718bf89ce64e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cuttlefish-1.3_3.tbz) = 6d78e754141bc9141a41f8f522828481a610666577a296e7cff45dd2bdf98fac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cutycapt-20100608_1.tbz) = f5e12d84a5d78687f29c8287f4e49fccafb83a55950f9d3e20bc8f9416703a79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cuyo-2.1.1_6.tbz) = 9b07ea80ed5fcc05feced30eac583d7b7e57e6fa227adc193f519a1e26b6761c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvc3-2.4.1.tbz) = 4c7252aec03c713bddcadaa6825d6f3aaca3a936502b28ad8980dae8d4faaffe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvm-0.96.tbz) = 279d3f21aff4c309b6454254598354d50f593cae86b55ab30c8a5b70f86aebce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvs+ipv6-1.11.17_1.tbz) = 7dcf5d04244fdcc33aea52195dc5fa9009c6c8d6f49f11d855852821a5a15032
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvs-1.20120905.tbz) = a56b8991827d1b85f4b5ed0bfcf0383778560cc775cc7e3a89b0a85d83246296
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvs-devel-1.12.13_10.tbz) = 254cdd7c9474661fdc59a8a23d58c07d8c7491c0a0a7aa9a2cbb13790b59ddc8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvs-syncmail-2.1.tbz) = 07f4d46a4f4b2a05d64493ee8b1597a20dea8d5e07f1dd3430f9a34060a11c94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvs2cl-2.73.tbz) = ee8c18ca77147a2445bd8f9147836a2e0d49cfbd7d2b93244142cd7662dcc2bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvs2darcs-0.8_4.tbz) = ac340d947cc512ab3ba26a20307ffffa6143082d609b902130fd8acdc6e474fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvs2html-1.98_1.tbz) = b25dcb0e258258c263eee0b920e1ecca10dadc2ab6d588271b14dfdef0310f7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvs2p4-3.1.tbz) = 60586d3bb8dc2eae18b8487cbb07e14513bbe0321f659783f732f660554b6a3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvs2svn-2.4.0_2.tbz) = df0187317b892785e49813c520d3240afd26d31091bdb7d22c2eb396096cca88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsadmin-1.0.3_2.tbz) = 3b3edbc60aef1c09e9e43fbcca27de8b63db3d4651d1dbd520a990816e245388
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsbook-1.21_2.tbz) = d3557a4416619f8143b1d0ddc7cc33247d41b4f9e56dd2da6555640dc748e58b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvschangelogbuilder-2.5.tbz) = b028488e84135fe70082c6bf71d4ca69ab52a63996018ea54b0e1a062b32ea6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvschk-1.12.tbz) = e58db0b9d42298297472a9bf21b124a03a5975f27a410f7da395613fae300130
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsd-1.0.18.tbz) = db24798dc7ea093ac9cb0ef242700767baa902f3499a0f73227b25d4175868f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsdadm-0.3.2_1.tbz) = f6ddd9884ab0e8614f1995cdd0e962f789fff21fa885d5a0addaafae4e9cdb53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsdelta-1.7.0.tbz) = 5dab55f7c6df0387c46055632a32ba7410ed331ba8509e06cfcd6aa313bcb1ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsdiff2patch-1.0.1.tbz) = 54f4fa5c7311c1662cf1401f26f4c1d8315a7a6d5c8e0e70eb0a105c13d32d20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsgraph-1.7.0_4.tbz) = b1c0c48add56ca2da067eb68d4f59d53b2f7462ed6e07ec108a6b25c07c0574b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvslines-1.6.9.tbz) = a6b2f6b79f8bb53b77395ba14ee1164c8cb859c304179156a7bd58d060094ff7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsmail-2.2.tbz) = d6c54354a56708d5646e7b0527c24b8954ba0f82551e6415f98858883ecde90d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsmapfs-1.3_1.tbz) = b9b748a097459ed1cdba311b35a3b469430c4659de0c8b37c42ff8827f005616
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsmonitor-0.6.3_7.tbz) = cb944713c90317cd5eeec43c385d5e864ee5b99dab5d1f19706913dc71a3b673
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsplot-1.7.4_4.tbz) = 365140ebf8c3a90b24e255cb6d85419b705fca62d8dab6cd1d07acc346c91023
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsps-2.1_1.tbz) = 87bdf39510f04038c205b1822c83f1e9b99e86a55157559063c072711643cdaf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsps-devel-2.2.b1.tbz) = a088129a45df0feabd56fc7c485b842b1ed4de336ed230d829ca59b25bb3c069
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsspam-0.2.12.tbz) = 968b467bd55d672df239ad47136ca9b7f0bcb1730eed26c5d5b66d31e78e322b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsstat-2.24.tbz) = 37077690322d36ba2f43f23b85e6f2da5e4437355fe391a29f663e9a0e4cedf7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvstrac-2.0.1.tbz) = 34f1c7501622905e0b304e226c5322105466309332a114b70a0faa489412650f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsup-16.1h_4.tbz) = 690e30b04ffe1d9c388244fb264ec2753d5433e2c241fc5c20ad09cbdbeba9c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsup-without-gui-16.1h_4.tbz) = ed07eca0160ff4f225f2d95ea2321445fe09945564c932a437c40140413a9644
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsupchk-19990209_2.tbz) = 42eca88df5c9398df13be4731b805ca198d85a803850db21df5db9b0839b64a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsutils-0.2.5,1.tbz) = 540ea3bbd1d6cb6990d2f7f6f7d93cb43b11af898932c1f893696881a5e748b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsweb-2.0.6_2.tbz) = 539bc225d8244c63c4169c45e52ec3459e842e0da459efc47ae8c8d9c9e5511a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsweb-3.0.6_3.tbz) = e735a54a23ea8a914fbebffe9b64c005e26aa96c3fccad4e138906dfdbabd5ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsweb-converters-0.3.4_1.tbz) = d4a4cb4d3e955b977361d6ddf49abe3cee309c4f320ecc4d621141f4f9d96dbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvswrap-0.2.tbz) = 44d38660aecb8ae3f06708ff6fd2f408256b296b993617ec634d73da8374642b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cvsync-0.24.19_1.tbz) = cfa034e1f5bd5348b37c04320187fd1dde8ababd8aba038459ac77e7fd411dfd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cw-1.0.16.tbz) = 4332c8bdd99abde97bf0d2ff6458e445bb3ec7f1083d3f9cf33401140ede1fb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cwdaemon-0.9.4.tbz) = 90357c7ee81479d34e721f3a4dbfd6a322304ca682ee9b7f7f66ac8375062463
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cweb-3.64a.a.tbz) = ff1514c462764897ee693fd5a6b0a5dd290de33e7b2581f30d7727ef93cf303e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cwirc-2.0.0_4.tbz) = a8e690684baa35a1ceab4b7301b7743a9911804afd23be31bd47e8852cd7ddc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cwish-3.52_2.tbz) = e17035ed3b42b4eabc5783d7032f997e010cdb277772075296f7d9f125a7ab37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cwtext-0.96.tbz) = d73b8b2889d09174e4e16f7de83112da6d93be8657fc45b2498731fc26aa0e59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cx88-1.4.4.tbz) = 2f3054c537f6d9d0f0193d2714a2bce2f9420b6b6429246d61c7a2cc9619d725
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cx_Freeze-4.3_1.tbz) = 9d39ea1a133f09dea86ae4e6436889bfbf84d59fd9ebf50a1946931a067d8142
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cxmon-3.2.tbz) = 7b93a3e86a658f7d58743abd28dc81734cc0a6cc181328212ce17e66563aecde
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cxref-1.6c.tbz) = 017b7ec1bf994f27bdcbcbcc8102efd3b3b7b7aabe6fe081e60d93628ddf4482
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cxxtest-3.10.1.tbz) = dfc1a7c77423df63c454c89e313d4e8aaf04342daf4ba8b043de1b1a02766714
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cxxtools-2.1.1.tbz) = 0362f391c13c4b6b3a498528d857e4207086b251fdb413bc8a7f99b4292fd859
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cy-aspell-0.50.3_1,1.tbz) = 35c512d56e765472587653d9ae9331b72a53af90ca8353990d58dab6b26e7eec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cy-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 777a7cae8f898f11901fc59288c57311fdb6fda750e3ed510f39f6754fcd6535
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cy-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = c18245e0be7b8140ac838426e64690ae95e32f3fbd4ea0476076570ac0cc283d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cyassl-1.6.0.tbz) = 7d91004ae32d6bc54f77cee1ad044bc9af62fa260e41ef545c9f95387bfe8bb8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cycle-0.3.1_5.tbz) = 57ec3d6e34af7c7d44f4720da887bc5726af031ea58a233ebdef8c7e47e4eaae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cygne-sdl-0.1_4.tbz) = 404165de314d2b3dd87d9d7a2df9af7d4969462306e836576d1caab08beaf981
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cymbaline-1.3e.tbz) = 8357d6e73f594dc6f8ccea7f7fd6df3aca814a6d6e494bd32f19982e29f1361b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cynthiune-0.9.5_10.tbz) = a0f597bdab6fd08d84e333db85bff16734969d27e767f4adbe2261cd9a4714c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cyphesis-0.5.26_2.tbz) = 0dfd82a497cceca7870e901a80e810890777d7e00c8ea64146fcf173099e4751
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cyr-rfx-koi8-o-1.1_2.tbz) = 541c325c24c219bc9598124981959fe5f0fa8ae43309e80b6a744fd75a9d7aad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cyrus-imapd-2.3.18_1.tbz) = 90e5969d2b9fc75d15764632cc6e096cb2307795d0235bf0268109f0f8338e3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cyrus-imapd-2.4.16.tbz) = 800c816d837db677c337407812ba8e9c530dad24ad75d3022e498dc9a3243e0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cyrus-imspd-1.8.tbz) = 5622c5e45fcf9e27c7706472db7f4b78f43a3656b2e2113555f991ca15f7804e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cyrus-sasl-2.1.25_2.tbz) = fece8cd2b2651e2502bb4cbb6a8891e5bd966950df6f0f75ab2e7d020d099731
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cyrus-sasl-ldapdb-2.1.25.tbz) = 65eefcb727f30b4baf7233ce07d9ddb146140f0c075ed40d899265ab0b571377
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cyrus-sasl-saslauthd-2.1.25.tbz) = 3b6a231f80450e8a836410094814515e7b670df0fba811f511d2aec4d53f7080
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cyrus2courier-1.4.tbz) = a30fb40dfe80904e0ce0155d8b584a0f03860a825bc4663d080a174b743d50b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/cython-0.17.1.tbz) = 465e5c300720434ae118eab5a9ee199d06b09d5925ce64afc85eb0320ed13158
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/czmq-1.2.0.tbz) = d310738c1a26ab31bc4830c3bafea5ac3c91d55dec7bc0214854e6cb96af70d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/d-feet-0.1.12_1.tbz) = e6f1c29adfb99ab13aaccdff1e3261d7ebcc31bb514540bcaf1bc4395222e058
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/d2x-0.2.5_11.tbz) = 339be37d54dbe8b9d1a03cbd16e6bcfd861c165d087b29bc94e507f0538b6215
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/d2x-xl-1.14.121_7.tbz) = eb7363321c1d26c4bbe3c87ac7c49a551769dc064788771599d3cee1d4678404
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/da-aspell-1.4.42.1_1,2.tbz) = 489e9027a5e01f152d0f0026eeef1a94e0751f08ed1e7e8729219e6807f10108
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/da-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = c3609d3293652104d5f58c586bbea490c05a6d9b4331c3cdb2c4a46170de5a5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/da-freebsd-doc-39278,1.tbz) = d568bb065d7b22dfb237a0ac5e9be6eda8c057a9da3ce4c4638bedd4a2390441
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/da-hyphen-2007.09.30_1.tbz) = 7ee7ea5a053c5dcc6c1804fab9c8e977091c23224277970af3218a7f1108e4fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/da-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = de99af5e0d83955ff4d93b762eec8def2008b567952a201d5e9724f2f2b19c91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/da-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 64a8b44db08fefb36f52634fb02ee1961c3fb0c182bef22dfd7b49d4eaa718ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/da-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 5af2c420d89c8ec947c4415732774131ac125e10f320bed1b1f2ae3360f763ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/daa2iso-0.1.7e.tbz) = cf9ee1db334111f21aceb66d3819d3e56e118ca389d7056a1ed172bd314343ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dact-0.8.42.tbz) = 757cbf5c0e0d80ac4826c34348adad8cc028c11a3326568310e0b87becfc1995
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dadadodo-1.04.tbz) = 9044553dbcf50dfced3a600de9d2d0649d050d4a9db1980811f7da5ee1580b1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dae-0.9.tbz) = 890a6cab63e5fefaed868f27c61979968316d84f78f7f7b56a2167dd393fd502
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/daedalus-2.0.1.tbz) = 4c61fdbb464e3264bd469a18a40253e08aa98766f44d0718ed26890a8f11cda4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/daemonlogger-1.2.1.tbz) = 0ad12cd083bffb1f3a66f1208565a52b57c351df591e1cdfa56dba3ac39baf18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/daemontools-0.76_16.tbz) = 3648ac6977cbed2d42558702c2158083e4606d620c6a780653702965ffebe296
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dagrab-0.3.5_1.tbz) = 98cbbc2a97cee76ddac4cb3232b4f1d882b2703bb4b8718734bca51cb8bac14b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dahdi-2.4.0rc5_6.tbz) = 2906bed2d5f5f8f68e47b82d3dab8ff8e6b111357ed1070bae4c2bf241d32304
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dailystrips-1.0.28_2.tbz) = efeb2201034ccd3131c7bddc9eb1537a25513a2d50911721216520cf6db97c16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/daimonin-0.10.5_2.tbz) = 6e6d923d299fbb4a413b18a8b9380105d3d85aca9430f908950189b99702609c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/daimonin-music-20100827.tbz) = 258429ff3e378ca5a61874cfb931f641b5dc0462bc1be70a615675bbf66b5c49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dalbum-140.152_3.tbz) = 17afe44a13850bbdad89fdda400a487ded2d59b2cd659f2fcb12bed7437e8af9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dalmp-2.0.tbz) = 0241e1c1fdc1849dc6e62a864aad3731bb61b68943baa2ff6adea785828ca1b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/damageproto-1.2.1.tbz) = d2d6c5d37845e79e6c8ecd1ac19d76e230c499b8a26e5a28585e6368bc609a32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dancer-4.16_1.tbz) = 4addf47dd58a36d49e7ed2d652b518870695580dbfb48bf6eb61f3cc5043971b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dangen-0.5_2.tbz) = 675ba741a852ad2032a9a07c82c1ee392dfbf1c33d26b1cc05d43ebfcfd2b326
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dangerdeep-0.3.0_9.tbz) = 50f4ac4dc063868353938f491b3ea62be1350c3738e543e2fdb338bfb599cc93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dangerdeep-data-0.3.0.tbz) = abbbb22c354590d5aa8f707bf14e5c130b9cd7ad8f5fb056b9e11633b942371d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/danpei-2.9.7_10.tbz) = b33abc99f7550ab51ed92081f322b29dcf31cef44149aebd4a3cff06fcefdff1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dante-1.3.2.tbz) = da34871261718221fd6dbae4924ccc88512816af7c4b3cf3569f8d725ac26cda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/daq-1.1.1.tbz) = fba0282bd914a158bc752b5dc93e8395435bc2c536fa19fceb61ddf36db6603b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dar-2.3.11.tbz) = 29a8fda0286231b7bb7c8a9e29c0bcbef69459794de087e861337be5d59a6b40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/darkice-1.1_2.tbz) = 6cd1543844d926a54abd77702019dff0fea1f5e75e5cfaea21480da6c7893414
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/darknock-0.3.0_3.tbz) = 3672a299a0303d229c83ca007cd07bd65308a74e8f2013573bfd18a8a2e316fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/darkplaces-20110628_1.tbz) = 445600a56913d7c719b9c30da466f2646959e8711dfda4b2c6e876aa09959b9c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/darkstat-3.0.715.tbz) = 56f7a66fbda38403a78ae5ec8b328215e5fe3a0793f403ed29bf4d2483ff22cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/darktable-1.0.5.tbz) = 85ae86e57c4607f2465849d3dd44b9071f873f94514db200eff35bee29ac5413
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/darts-0.32.tbz) = 27c5c0d87077acf1cf1c6e14cd90ba49bbf6adcc508604056eca49f92f194359
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dash-0.5.7.tbz) = 69443cd2f0676fdfefe4f8704b11d37d42ed2a72b8de99eb6f29b0a1067ce136
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dasher-4.10.1_6,2.tbz) = 1953c29f5fcc90c939d159d0dd63288ccf9554648eff6f6c8efbd02c69276fe1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/datadesigner-0.5_11.tbz) = 563688376522f272e8613272e45ddf244b52a301f3886074680e77edb607c10c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/datadraw-3.1.1.tbz) = e3b809f7d7ffd5ede83a237940642c806c45b3dfa583d18fc7dc86540d4eead2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/datapipe-1.0_1.tbz) = 2f9648862bad2db18e3234c2eac1b281a8749901c1e6c4a8c5cd80d26315c58d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dataplot-20090821_1.tbz) = 6f0228df899efc8a58ef5d31a05c502371aacee41d4e88d83b6c96d50eb0c856
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/davical-1.1.1.tbz) = f30aaf821e652ba7fe99c3dc74f5bd4b450e82975b380890d3b6d7545b0a12b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/davmail-4.1.0.tbz) = 77aa241c04ab7256eac9272da5de89a885134323a24edf83eb9f44fda2737b52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/db-1.14,2.tbz) = 1713280a56217e4cf3730a64a0c028bb4b8ba4d19d313c154e476ac53a3555ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/db2latex-0.8p1_1.tbz) = bbac97ba2810cf95e34a252faaf8f2cd90930877d9dca7199d316b351ba93c7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/db4-4.0.14_1,1.tbz) = 595242fe4d7d1afeb9dfdcbfc46c9c925b00331add9b2dc56094bf5780317c7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/db41-4.1.25_4.tbz) = b3ad5ff912d2b2fe1049216c7f5717d35092c71b72b864c257119cb5bb8a5f4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/db41-nocrypto-4.1.25_4.tbz) = 4b6a39dc348b231d40dcb01594caeba3cc2a41252c7d1510d2461c812c05693d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/db42-4.2.52_5.tbz) = 8eb0374402f63f8c6813038e7b80f443cf6f3c3c2946ac89a73fb310618b35e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/db42-nocrypto-4.2.52_5.tbz) = f73486531ba918e14a17604c7ea877a53d535741348401a36eee6923b95b9811
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/db43-4.3.29_1.tbz) = 470f985aebaced292ffa374e299fd14a0ae6a8e1026aaf5f02783b0a2591d38a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/db44-4.4.20.4.tbz) = 6968b220aa1b049a4239e350013c8d1dfcdb77c393da2781ee520cfb991f1c36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/db46-4.6.21.4.tbz) = 87ad849526dbd7e3658d18c7f8ed2734b1d35d4c152cc924283c7dc20547c814
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/db47-4.7.25.4.tbz) = 3ab08cde7f6cb4b60124107782cbd4612682b398411145102e1d0ad81d371ead
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/db48-4.8.30.0.tbz) = 407f3485f97c8a9ffe9c194d2677e22831e04d2f3387c86338eb8e7dce13e438
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/db4o-mono-5.5.20_1.tbz) = ffc1239c84b75a614a1e2b1d7a6ec1f9a29cac99868bab08c3b21ddc075af542
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/db5-5.3.21.0.tbz) = ae2c4f06c4f17048cfdd7237e45fcb843143ae9743563c1dc65e5304813f8e89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dbXML-2.0.tbz) = 65e7bfa6d1c4dde2bae6d6ed42d18c6abca09a65b96a632949ad4765138b1e5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dbacl-1.12_2.tbz) = fff33f16a0b5e8498875fcee22ae0224a460a450e39b77e680a135a891435df5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dbconnect-0.3.5_4.tbz) = bec57abc582c9b2e519c06ce3954164d9a059d64adea982ce992101d3d8c6a2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dbeacon-0.3.9.1.tbz) = 5ca516b71170ae03ced21cbeb119cfb7a14b6e836e2a31ad0db38d742f848e8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dbench-4.0_2.tbz) = 87ed1df1cdc3fc1de662bab5e84a04b50a3502615fbc5173131a02b4d87a5b35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dbf-0.9.0.tbz) = 2b8c2b535b59bfbd79c11a7a0200681579c0de7ce346ac29d42537617467db48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dbf2mysql-1.14_5.tbz) = 008e18a069a87e16ab42b489818d62f6ce7c496fac5d468672edc858ec2bf6e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dbh-1.0.24_1.tbz) = bc8b10b28489218f0bc6026a6cb0ac669f7a093e2ed24dfbd454fd6d922f3a7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dbh-4.6.2.tbz) = d96e830053f97df963a603411cd34a3542c55a6656cf6d143c3f1fa0aea72a80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dblatex-0.3.2_1.tbz) = 42fdbdd63c3b53ecb8999fd353e2b7aa5ff4690a1fed4a811923aec3f1748613
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dbmail-2.2.18.tbz) = be54fc89e1615b8c144567665e5035c960c68addc3168794963aaa6e25457667
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dbmail-3.0.2_4.tbz) = 9230370d4ffb5c7cf75532c8815cd2f8aeee74acd786c4e588e1ab4de39d9f72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dbow-0.7_1.tbz) = 540f57604a41ad8de4b1a14b8affa25b65050b24ad90f22513277ef2542636ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dbs-1.1.5_6.tbz) = 1e61476f10d96f839a03565b63e423f1ce478d718db078f0609402d5af07c279
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dbtool-1.7_2.tbz) = 1fc06aecb9cb61f7640e4f5bffd43cf243f5bbe413a8a56c61cfee01e39a7697
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dbus-1.4.14_4.tbz) = 509155f467f178229bb1423ebba7cf0e30b6a1366b473ae874a8bfce142c86ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dbus-glib-0.94.tbz) = ae33a3aaee0e6c7646ee29495e78d0fd3a5659988f3fd92f446aac12421add77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dbus-qt3-0.70_6.tbz) = 40004ae013250c50f1cc3fef0eb8ad64ea5170f1ff38a53b75a7ca1b7fce289c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dbus-sharp-0.7.0,1.tbz) = f9190a411abae3e0f094748cac8de9cd95e4df0c32f049bf75a5c5b2167356e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dbus-sharp-glib-0.5.0.tbz) = b452ef10a71cd88240746114d8b8d7a2426f048d6c7734e7e2b994f497799575
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dbview-1.0.4.tbz) = bcaaa6474d6dfaf930c2b491b31bd5611f245074983cbe53ff2b5bf9c0c2e22b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dc20ctrl-0.4_5.tbz) = eac5432b00e64c10444339faeff9d16b73dfe2fd03903cc84c4ae72f6cc06b0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dc20pack-1.0.tbz) = d64b55cd2c989d360831a3a9b2abd8eb0852b35bcfff7671c7da1a8a8867cb18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dc3dd-7.1.614.tbz) = d2d98b44e15c391bac2d8605618eb2539da0dd17a7a190be04228ac82c36e981
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dcc-2.5.6_1.tbz) = 80962d1c79f06db2b97b2b5b6e2982df7f550682a370d7edada6d529248fbe01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dcc-dccd-1.3.141.tbz) = 5196cc524c4b6f656501603863b0c457c0a01fc72a99c956352150434dc0387e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dcd-0.99.2_2.tbz) = 19d5cfc50d0d3b95a3af8ff6a878f2bb01e5d6a900e136922943b04e1e7abe6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dcdflib.c-1.1_1.tbz) = 147afb201b9ba3d44cbb7ee5051e3f014135168bde1c9e8451befd4578ae187e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dcetest-1.2.tbz) = 237072f65908375ac0ce9191880200ca2dc65c07897bd1cc7e858bad8e2447c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dcfldd-1.3.4.1.tbz) = c9910670c57c007c5befa0a0f655afa242b42056d18470ef7b45fb3e71d13558
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dclib-0.3.23_2.tbz) = 1d0168289de9ef63e75b546463912c90e76027d75a1467049845a3a36c627d09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dclock-2.1.2.8_5.tbz) = d7f514279249ce7459e2ef6bea733e97143393229ae4d3629439f1ed4c891c94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dcmtk-3.6.0_1.tbz) = 6bb3f9b96d507abb2cd0fa926166be91d64fc47e69bf14892157518527b181da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dconf-0.5.1_4.tbz) = 5eb4d04ffb67843740b67dc81a1717924cbaf01581b3552368fc6c5f2c346ab0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dcraw-9.16.tbz) = d1f38e86d9f4f079dbedd6acf538d7c5862c6e912ea2b5c188724b5001eb7ecc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dd_rescue-1.28.tbz) = 45adf9765820fc8bf17d17ad24b31b9ed7aa59a6b54a965484ffc91a53558815
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ddate-2.21,1.tbz) = 3ac49e0b6e555ade3d0bd1ce119022cbb8c5c39ba0d875c8906393eccdc26bd2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ddclient-3.8.1_1.tbz) = c41245a927918f7ed53c31aa5e3607434eb5ba0229a2c476f10b591052a194b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ddd-3.3.12_1.tbz) = 1afc88a05df14545c38dce2287a7913a56f17e5d9eb951285969525a4756e4a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ddos_scan-1.6_1.tbz) = 2dda519920929c48db7f40d55e72ed37a7f1ec60549d6535f3b7d1dfbeaf686c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ddrescue-1.16.tbz) = 112be02e10a40fbfd8c0c76ae412e25f85b678271cd4222848dad3c0a893f933
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-BBBike-3.17_1.tbz) = 764abb23dd91a34d3520a5c0cc074d3ae666e26c7650eb7cc3ca6bf2bc38a412
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-MT-5.14.tbz) = 750d285dafadcaf4a4d394ba8cad4db6b60ff6bed481326d5fe1d8baa1811939
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-alt-aspell-20030222.1_1.tbz) = 47ce202cd9333ba4b8194dbc581c9156678f1150bb56863ac303f76fff34f72a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-aspell-20030222.1_1.tbz) = 5d0de244af15fccc4c8460078c114a74259ad93b96566a86187ccb58d45b5076
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-bsdforen-firefox-searchplugin-0.3_7.tbz) = 19d9d217d364dafa41b8e73efad94e8f7c7111be66b30abbf39d09922d65eae4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-bsdgroup-firefox-searchplugin-0.2_8.tbz) = eabecad480a022f06d00a65c3883de1ecd5085c9bdac1e7619cf5bcbff46192b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-bsdpaste-1.0.1.tbz) = 6b0d0b4cd4fe4e5b0f34c5d76ba97bc5e855b25400dd86330caae7779fe035a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-bugzilla-3.6.11.tbz) = 944db33a666dd7d01d47a8b3e5ccb9a93803c8240112ea8b61c4e2c69b59cd42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-bugzilla-4.0.8.tbz) = 4363517fcfdb7f42143e426645a1949700d056074dff072e384cb71d6d7cf4ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-bugzilla-4.2.3.tbz) = d1564edbd5c5f9b7a92fe3b64efc2ef633f0e1c72a939c2e203e312c53f2b00a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = 27b8f3d714ce8f899068988426f9cf41baa06da6fd74c2f6650105eac8d75e65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-digibux-1.0.4_2.tbz) = 2981c9a6c09e12a479415a2b4b1e31d4ab14f5519bcc07b0ea6d73f20c88ca39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-dtaus-0.9.tbz) = ff4019f1c2863baa6c08e127e0488942212854b61be5dc8b217e3313b7f6c1a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-eric4-4.5.7.tbz) = 9ffef9905cf66133e397e7fc43a59f408781dbfb9d043ee7aa09d16cff7a84b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-freebsd-doc-39278,1.tbz) = 428643742c499d4313820177b284b318edb456bd7ea8af14648d49d820269f40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-geonext-1.71_1.tbz) = adf60be418a4bb08545d0b069b8e4ab06af0032ad33977836406c2ed5ca0b33e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-gimp-help-html-2.6.1.tbz) = 2ba28366b6c7a8fc161660f5d8d4a3661ef351093d8d49191f7719172f998ef6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-hunspell-20120607.tbz) = 0197d23b2272d87091efe7cf7d16597b22d1a47afaa5031ef6ee671d6df8b65d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-hyphen-2007.02.17_1.tbz) = 68de454cf66f11c2791af11406ae69b56816aa37f691d1b10158f2315934981d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-ispell-20071211-3.3.02_5.tbz) = 991234ba093c17bc8207bfe39b53aeafd074cbb10dc59affc7bef7107d0fcfab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-ispell-alt-19991219-3.3.02_5.tbz) = c922f8972ebc9780090285997166ede447789d046d7ec5685c7dc11d9546d30c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-ispell-neu-20071211-3.3.02_5.tbz) = 1addac579a471821a3445278a44d5b62390efe03049fe07616523215007f43ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-jdictionary-eng-ger-1.4_2.tbz) = bf5e093226a414a4dc785363f7d551120164a9c3fbd0e240077a57df6c45c9f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-jdictionary-ger-hun-1.4_2.tbz) = c356c9246bf37df056ed43e03451ab6d4e6d591d29f45d4cc11e9b637ef00667
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 2cd909ec26a02337ebecd8ae20554e137173e2b0cae7fff5090d04f2a6bb5a15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = b00e88338e5f102db84bcb513992d7f567d3654261c7e05ed4698d32e494b928
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-kheisereg-0.8_10.tbz) = c8483e7c846da99e54786e03a4106ff6dcf90587a1fdaeb81be9807aae2d1a42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-ksteak-1.0.0.p2_9.tbz) = ae215d5816122df7f2c8c18218b226260260e94e4840c7d636a93807e4de6155
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = f5b2fa0a1c0860564cc615c7a6919488c5f80f057879fc341607febadac82a50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-manpages-de-0.5.tbz) = f4a18a051d766d3f0a2cf9aeab2f2ae9959ea42aa40d4b6b54c3b8096e387ed2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-mediathek-3.0.0.tbz) = d5f1e23300aeccbef4a4ddae4178041440a977bffc07c5cc2c35f8696f57c664
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-mythes-2012.10.07.tbz) = 8596bf4f306b576b3ae20af219666457f69f5ba8a7a5bd59cefd7afb2c18fa5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-phone-1.0.tbz) = fc7d410c7a86aa0fb898af082fdcb436a2d432523f0e1a69bc82bcb3e4c1f683
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-schwobifyer-20050730.tbz) = 087ae76189a2f473845c7967f3371e4f134fffab35d81a1fba38fcf205ed6d83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-selfhtml-8.1.2,1.tbz) = aba89bfcae26acc7ab26afba75f15452e0848b854d644a493b102c902e018181
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-steak-1.7.3_6.tbz) = d73a9dd3a0fec92b34b5ce0c5e6454867460bcd5d691b0b8f94dfbc2cb9148a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-tipp10-2.1.0_1.tbz) = 4cb5e22562ebc451ecbcb5e2c0a74a63870f74572fc8c85224f2e27ac58a3799
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-trytond_account_de_skr03-2.4.0.tbz) = 4ded0aa27ca8a048056b323730f848d0324ab23361ab3a4296f209830eb4d5dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-vtiger-5.0.3.g.r.f.1_2.tbz) = c499e4a69487b1238f701e947765e78e69f6d03c08bd44fc82281224c2e598dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-webalizer-2.23.5_4.tbz) = f278abac76fa23d9f3e321a1d25f541fa9958a168a7e280cc2adcb2a7bc97412
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/de-wordpress-3.4.2.tbz) = 0fc01ec044381a098cefd8d6d13cbb97c724deaa46ebbca8ca09651054e0b0e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deadbeef-0.5.5_1.tbz) = a2b3c7143bf4692b21ace44e63f489ec14ce738ff34d4cfe3b34ffc3c63937fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deadbeef-mpris-plugin-2.1.3_1.tbz) = 9af746c9a9ba7fdd15b233096a01e1d2e7f272dcaa1e20752c6c3d73d80950bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deal-2.5.tbz) = 743529e204a468d26fa38eb516877a05599787bd204b3dbce28a7aa05fb466af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deb2targz-20100710.tbz) = 20d18c5a554b19670a77f331e427eba154192c48866c9e58d4608258ddca1a64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/debootstrap-1.0.42.tbz) = 6bd408b36102ce35131c8e8ec62513beebd00ccc5cb5cf1b7141609e4d4e348f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/decibel-0.5.0_10.tbz) = 9b0ecef2d35101c22e948c70b4d101d949cf7edfc39d7c2d6bdc95f320bcc9a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/decibel-audio-player-1.08.tbz) = 07273a66f1c9dda3e751561e9a748312a940125bb75eb327e69f091d084c9c8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deco-1.6.2_1.tbz) = d3601542619e47f7830be55cadd6c9f0e48f47a47ab0dfd84d4b7c9b329efb8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deco-3.9_4.tbz) = 90abed8540eb9863dab83ec73ff28f31169d65d27b329f27e80d4c6d2314c090
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/decomment-0.1.0.tbz) = fc0c83dac0b8c1134fd213109e2c0ee03b22437eb4f43321f70e8f38ba4100c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/decss-1.0.tbz) = 8817be928254b3658ba7853ba76e8b9da343a1d004bf66ed0b2b697650650667
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/decurs-0.55.1_12.tbz) = 8ef597e411511c5c7a6030411f5b8b6f561290b4798772487adec8fa1006fa7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deegree-csw-2.5_1.tbz) = 763fa07ba69e483d778d3b88102aaf7d85c39f65059cea2af5cd32ddc92e744b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deegree-igeoportal-2.5_1.tbz) = 193230b742217cacbdf399a5cbeca5276418d912d7fe8a41fed622aad1c30052
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deegree-wcs-2.5_1.tbz) = 320d40840ffa1da2bb8f4d6ed6f1655b2b4591c1a159dfe05fb0038421e88ec8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deegree-wfs-2.5_1.tbz) = 2da33b4a12be0b907f4edfaae1127bbd59eb968938812a47f64f56b411edffd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deegree-wms-2.5_1.tbz) = 5d8208dcc174c4e665ed1220bde26f1a9c4cdbccd29ababad89e81c42a0fd958
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deegree-wps-2.5_1.tbz) = 18e0e6a652c61a009fed36a24a26efc38853130032752bcdfc6ec60445021d01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deegree-wpvs-2.5_1.tbz) = 2c2cf00702afffde9f1a9239e32aeee5f7bcb4d8c7197c5cb94c10f13a2d1178
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/defendguin-0.0.12_3.tbz) = e05d40345204a7c2eac269ffee8363481aba19ecebc4c5f66a9babad167611da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deheader-0.6.tbz) = 997dbe77f086c7fa4a3a6751443930a5d3fc96b4877d8cc1e765b85cf0cbd9a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dejagnu-1.5.tbz) = 9d5cf94d87311fdcf6d37956eb02ed013b1a721181171fbf5a5a53864514dccb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dejavu-2.33.tbz) = ccc25ed42f2050f5fae7d60d27832caefd79dbfa00ca405383702a3b32a8a927
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dekagen-1.0.2_2.tbz) = be8833673eba1d815dc5462db3e965a1ae089719b4dbc1003c21b2631cf328a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/delatt-1.1.3.tbz) = 39ff26713cfc6ab1b5917daed6ae84d525725a46faa5dd6c72e1b01925671fdf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/delay-1.6.tbz) = e30a308dedb4ab008d56b6b699d5082d8320b7c94684aab1ce6bb653c5e4bf2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/delta-2006.08.03.tbz) = f5f9106bdd3bc182a2a007d7ecf6f8e05a0c11554dd23e7ef273e20ae2e5fc2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deltup-0.4.4_1.tbz) = 1a3be359fec14982083aa49192ce31a249d01cba5e035303b8b87cb562ebdf15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deluge-1.3.5_1,1.tbz) = 63f036ebbd8a15c819df9b0d367923446cc4a371a74bd6c8ce9c9cbf7df15335
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/demonquake-0.16.1_7.tbz) = fc0229997ee353598bc9cdcdc4b03922ef6724339c167aa8fbb32d490b683a72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/demoroniser-1.0.20030916.tbz) = 875857519d2cd42a33d19cb1518a88c244d3ddb80ff27cc35c156aad4a2a5cbd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/denature-0.6.5_2.tbz) = 366b655d7efe6614eda4359ea0552757462692b5e0afbeac1142a380b9270209
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/denemo-0.9.2_2.tbz) = c0aae6a267c2efbde877f83c705e37a3a3f05450a29a11919ce39a8fb501e30b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/denyhosts-2.6_4.tbz) = d7b7fc4bb3e1daf5cda08728b6ba14fe4c7496d30a926c96ca841a42afdcb1bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deputy-1.1_1.tbz) = 0418940b83849ea8a030273d36f8710ae45be238aaef11c27425a2abf7e7b2c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deskbar-applet-2.32.0_3.tbz) = 3e421591bec0ef56fc773f2e62502fe470d3a2b0ba42a600d5eee5f0833e06ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deskmenu-1.3.0_4.tbz) = 914da9a63ccc0582b78cfc7336ef9df2b11861f312da245e06975c1c31e330e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deskpaint-3.1.tbz) = f4978414f5b86e422d0d648d6fad75101062c27be2856468669b84d88fae7d0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/desktop-data-model-1.2.4_9.tbz) = 88da56cdc5e2bea389a0401b1900fd402456962807e0ccf55af7cfe5669f2f7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/desktop-file-utils-0.18.tbz) = 4c6f7f757396afd24e3441c9711621e1b2c251fcf94ba5852303856ea83b6359
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/desktop-installer-0.4.3.tbz) = b481879ed9b75eb1057d5a8a66db6c99984d79fee90a19f69bf1da5321071d9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/desmume-0.9.8.tbz) = c9fc330c21c129b9ca12916861931fb23e99e388fafe23c675b428b92cb07e30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/despoof-0.9_3.tbz) = f9386ffbd2745a809caa59fcabc0d40b1f5f79ce90658ace95f5375be7764208
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/despotify-0.0.521.tbz) = f6bbe4b10a1efe930cf608074749218f4bd29d816d1b6d63d56a50738102f65a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/destroy-20050329.tbz) = 05648442354ba3234332801da01ed0ae6dd9c190fa40f0916fc11b569c08b2a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/detach-1.3.tbz) = d72621fd7a3065246db2e4e604a584939e22f80d789aef1fe9e7d6db9199eee1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/detachtty-9.tbz) = a94d55365abae57f1b6b3bc69fdca0b835006889032c74d658c4c164bcad379c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/detex-2.8.tbz) = a5781e552fd82f95c7489e2a65405a9dcfad308093e21f45b4d25026bac3c2fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/detox-1.2.0.tbz) = 2c70d7738d8d309c55dac245656c6f75755e2563b3508b642707b8691ffc1007
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/deutex-4.4.0_1.tbz) = a78ae52c48eed9b9f959665553efbfdf4f6f378a6930562a73667eb957f3d237
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dev86-0.16.18.tbz) = 2bdd6d502108427b482bffd839258cb9f4d5c3a0439e5c064decc9bb9a049fe5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/devcpu-data-0.6.tbz) = 088d66632b9ee8babcbe9e79304dbb33f496f7ade1925f1f8f91617e7ab19e25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/devd-notifier-0.1.tbz) = 9495f3b1d4a074907dff69549a9b00d96040f44d0752520a12d3397fafcd8192
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/devede-3.22.0_1.tbz) = b77890452d73959617d75cfb3e01cb59b884c8c134ab241bb786178598fd560e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/devel-replay-1.0.4.tbz) = 57e3489544aae64553a10c4c9c678abfe01fa125cb74333e39ff22e666d1d41e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/devhelp-2.32.0_2,1.tbz) = 47f10659cce72c1b6cd49e5e49f31c2153adac283d559d72ccedb22d5a13d3a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/devil-1.7.8_9,1.tbz) = 05f40a3b264da8cf53f451b7353da1e9e7241a1c999e1138b218313a0c1aad07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/devilspie-0.22_6.tbz) = 613e9350ae36096cb5ff9a6a2fe13e48c31a8026f995647064626af2fe31e5aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/devisor-2.1_2.tbz) = 2f896700eab9552eae367fbe16b76ff72571a78dc98e6d7c3d26e7b4f20274f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/devstat-0.3.3.tbz) = f7641d6143874c59b7e1e815b45811eb088f2ebac86d43afcb3fdc6227d301a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/devtodo-0.1.20_1.tbz) = 48ba820d6c45e9f1d03bf624dd98fd70194a82500ca7b1a5a8c69f398446f369
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dfc-3.0.0.tbz) = 239fd7c14c2ca86a8c634f5cb1a4786b898bd24509e76838b3f54fcf97ffc6d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dfm-0.99.9_8.tbz) = 972f7cb576cd9f31afab0657bc147b0a24e6edaa845dd7db5d20a6f2232bfbcd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dfu-programmer-0.5.4.tbz) = b7ec9fa75a3e92d549384109f075396222b75bd55e04550478594628bc375f07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dfu-util-0.1.s20090212_1.tbz) = 53170960600472d370119711c3107777f167c61fcd2465412bf6c0d84ffe3dd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dfuife-curses-1.5.1.20050829.tbz) = 1dfe97884924dd83d03f94dd283c0571002e1d51659a73bd8bd4d13afa0bcd60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dgd-1.4.15.tbz) = 0163d8f8cf59814a915a19065e7f951d936657722204a1d0461417e2902bfaff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dgd-kernel-1.3.4_1.tbz) = fd506f61bfd16029f12d399ecfaee75f6e55a8f5ea85b8008ad24541e03062dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dgen-sdl-1.30.tbz) = a980e47a49d84b7b671f22dc745f9d7cfd9237ff658a960e40530b3ae6c51a7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dgo-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 5f4f743bae11caa31820b7c8db1b960dab4d147bcb58c45f3c184755ce8a23a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dgpsip-1.35.tbz) = 1721e3935596b1709adece090c249d2546935d791ebdbdc567b1533f133302fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dgs-0.5.9.1_11.tbz) = a3ce446aa4ec45186978a48d2391fe890282cf7167967a786fc7b6011d6838a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dhcdrop-0.5.tbz) = db30325b2d220a9a001ab44380baf7c379a8ca32369d334014eb2099ee107897
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dhcp6-20080615_1.tbz) = e7f256eb857a53fb45449f7f48ef2b8aeffa314144f4e9b5965faec6daad1630
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dhcpcd-3.2.3.tbz) = e5163fbd853a852580e7b7d181a5c0299b7cd6ea0e45b9a7ebc206dde3c137f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dhcpd-pools-2.18.tbz) = dae903de765719db5b39fc7eae46eebbf9b39c15d72a2e9283ce2bdf92514bf0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dhcpdump-1.8.tbz) = f81f6b79ac026983a17736e1e36b580d99d8a5b6e99f7e7b283ab45c1240bb52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dhcperf-1.0.1.0.tbz) = 39681d5b90fb6e312c033197fbbada9ac0a0f6f39bbd33321d5488724f7e4c46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dhcping-1.2.tbz) = 52de326d627ab77ff6c44c2a88ea269904abf814b5f19c276e2b6ac6f4a0dddf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dhcprelay-1.2_1.tbz) = 37aadfa226f9eddf4118e8c17d3f828a4b413f44cf6fc18d4196c3559b62bfe2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dhcprelya-4.3.tbz) = 9ec13237ea47d52a95378b3f17dcffeef75e82fc90a7bf6caa9985b828b3c908
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dhex-0.68.tbz) = 52539332759b8daab33f35b60cb80d42f639dcf7b3d7972c71bb8e0b9cb9aa16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dhisd-5.1_5.tbz) = be1d2f40db54bd63459ecf0cbf1d36f048bf41e58c22be5db4b609b24efb7c98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dht-0.21.tbz) = fde924298e6494c2eb464f4458d33b4deb7476db5971c3833c49fa2d9d6d617a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dhttpd-1.02a.tbz) = 5b5fc43a5742b489cb892903a3d84780b773fff01470de88ddcfde56863e00b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/di-4.31.tbz) = 2b0cd766a0d6f3093dcf5811fa13b62a5ed045603d7e5dae7e06d0c5dd203145
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dia-0.97.1_3,1.tbz) = 68f3ce7e54f750ab85fe04244c5fdac03a6f7f4f6c89d23ed389d4fc76104c55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dia2code-0.8.5.tbz) = d2d72bc3feaea8328cff5b9b596b1e91ad30c44df33499afc0838e8aa01908a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/diablo-5.1.tbz) = c4102b9b2e905d28031f3ed7c6f6385ff462a4474d57a361359eb8f9f31833cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/diacanvas2-0.15.4_3.tbz) = 1967a04f4325f20dd6f3f021e2e1606ed0125831865b68f6372b01d0b3a6875a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/diakonos-0.9.0.tbz) = 54216efbbdeb5c7ceba365ff9d78ddf909631761ddb2af5b8d1e2bdee0973db5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/diamanda-0.0.20070426_3.tbz) = c5ad1105d5b6551c7de210366b31f65b0a4b2151f9183f4db485ae9e0c414077
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/diameter-0.4.0.3_7.tbz) = 192eff50356f7471eb5e69761d7e084b3fba44a542fc20d77d864d8737f6b0e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/diary-hercules-0.1.1_1.tbz) = f913edc9ba654e8906a059de00a0919b3630c1163f4352cff86d7d91d909d7ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dice-3.15_1.tbz) = 5beafcd61a32365eac61a1b8bb7373d35d60609f060c881710fdc059ff4946d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dict-1.12.0_1.tbz) = 27c1d73b9b98b9d504a276f24a50718aef57fe311f495ef57df1896b11ebbea8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dictd-1.12.0_1.tbz) = 11a413ff2cdfc38a4ecb3af9d25450f44b9d60e4e1aa161a7ffff4762dfc7f02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dictd-database-20031009.tbz) = b9273f9de4218fb0928fcc34ec338c2f3b3310f1dac8647cf1767bf80820fcc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dictem-emacs24-1.0.2_10.tbz) = f5d818090893ee0ed2dc533609ec1869f36c59b071a5d5ca173a80134639a5b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dictem-xemacs21-mule-1.0.2_10.tbz) = 3812490197d04410cdcfce962a1bed6b2d467762891617bf197abee2366811f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dictfmt-1.12.0_1.tbz) = 2af9982de993614380f673f1c0ba231bbdcef004db0ecc8ba1324ab0395774f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/diction-1.11.tbz) = 77b9d7a340b00bc7ecd3270e09dcf20556eb3e6e66b2914bfbb5f20d2f86ef52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dictionary-emacs24-1.8.7_13.tbz) = 1bc2b90979e3d2bf45b2a0d601e8ea4199f7679fd90334d3a971e0c49335f353
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/didentd-0.2.tbz) = 93f80da449ac3b4db194b464c3783c567000d0ba6f100555a3ac37606781c6a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/diehard-0.1.tbz) = cd0ad36d4fde07ae25a4d01115ffb5fb9975e2ad6f3ee5ba37423e7df660a3ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dieharder-3.31.1.tbz) = 53f4af33dab229d34c7f26cf20c02fbbd8fc5977577f95b7208f1363364a0151
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/diffmark-0.10.tbz) = 800e6b795ff41590906fd83a45377aaadbd216b1d5b100e342d7c90cb5db89d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/diffsplit-1.0.tbz) = a86240d916203c6e9b21b33c701548d3f4518635e02e63cc8945e003473d6902
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/diffstat-1.55.tbz) = c5c34d459af18cb4bd4de9b31132ad8eddd49df8eb6b4f56716df1726bba710c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/diffuse-0.4.6_2.tbz) = 2d477ad41109b07cf32b445d0a7feec94658e746411c958f8058c69cac21c93a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/diffutils-3.2.tbz) = fd8784adf8cecdbf66c2123859fa1b4e1f93112c46b9c787dbb4801430185f92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/digest-20050323_1.tbz) = a49314b54c0d55fa564dafba83363f85a2713395935d914ce0279685c16999af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/digger-20020314_3.tbz) = 7baa6dc3289a268f10b932469670e3edd6ff9761ea68b7b05a5b6631535eb9df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/digikam-0.9.6_4.tbz) = 33f662a267690a34647b442fcc74df1d057df972a0737b65f30eb5fbcc1b285c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/digikam-2.9.0,1.tbz) = d0f5557d98707ad90d68c57c35570e0ca2944f9e4c50813bf630753b9906fe3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/digikam-doc-0.9.5_4.tbz) = 43399a7ff0124521d1ff522574138671d088f1a747b603d6a764e4be3ee7b8f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/digitemp-3.6.0.tbz) = 70182bce6cdf5dc0c66591b3be724eb14f294932bb75857cc8298c5116645bad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/digitizer-4.1_8.tbz) = 45ebe6ecac3c04546eba64769e1f4b097e9f89ef4b27e2fac01a8af13a73f65a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dikt-2j.tbz) = ad878e7847a5285ee95d91c6348575537d02263cfb53bddb22ba4bf844c6678d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dillo-0.8.6_7.tbz) = b9587a60d3234acc5bdaf4c29eb088cb8cbb825f81f5bff6655f05198a398216
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dillo-3.0.2_1.tbz) = d65cae4940648fd475e07a77144f0ed7a7bc8a4b6657074f2d4196b77a93f98b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dillo-i18n-0.8.6.20060709_7.tbz) = a84dfb9cce6ec0b2e828ce4762a34cdc9d0e2b8313256cb9edf1e0d531a60f9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dim-1.1.tbz) = d9df5dfc10ca7ddb4ce41e971745817e0bd231c4ee89e7f88f721cb1496ed1e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ding-libs-0.1.3.tbz) = afdb3787e7aeed2f5a8728c9535d653de2b0ee794357dd06894201e4c9a352d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dinotrace-9.4c_1.tbz) = 727e4414b7c99ed87b860e585fc6f82bfb4af9ad32bed499c67e342bc6150df9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dir2ogg-0.11.8_3.tbz) = bedb0219774de6903d0be7e95ec3ddbc64d244481933b6a55f18d8e9c732b118
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dirac-1.0.2.tbz) = 6518b52bdde44ac71bc5c1ac65268a92c04b1eb5fed71de9b8363569e737d4c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/diradmin-1.5.1_13.tbz) = 163ec9478143608ae61064ba44376a1b98c40f4f906386acd32bf228a07436dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dirbuster-1.0r1.tbz) = 8e93d12792c8fadb943bcf05da0df16e36e3c0c384a32cf0fd92b3e1fb6b4124
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dircproxy-devel-1.2.0.r1.tbz) = 8f9b748341f2cf0dc7a7101cb6f8ab38b9147189287783d6aa5a5d3cf398faa6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dirdiff-2.1_3.tbz) = 0c9f6377afd2dfb4e7f0886aed18d0076eb59049ca6700ab4bd0df8c3fe62f04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/directfb-1.4.13_2.tbz) = 534fe8cf3b11770fb29aeafdaf5e2b5192aa23b12ef4889e935b421c667e7a0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dirmngr-1.1.0_8.tbz) = feba02d87c15ef82cabf5c7444bb17551606b75853f08c7463a94e31d48eaa07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dirvish-1.2.1_1.tbz) = a84552404eb6ac2553659dabe1cbea9f9a4ec5284f0923562987bfc2082c77e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/discid-1.3_1.tbz) = 6e0f8163983fa100024c993e943dfc6d098dd15da245e2c69c8cfe94d130882c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/disco-1.2_1.tbz) = 0d3b129d0627212414102e513b5e47cec7ce73ae50c72a12ca776f209a3988bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/discount-2.1.1.3.tbz) = dbe2ef1b935935c1585bd63ce76cc859948590943733e370a3d87b4e97779ed1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/diskcheckd-20110729.tbz) = 2c5858e051c8a06fde2621d312c43d17a04f14c0efcab13be46c8e9e023a53dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/diskprep-1.0.1_1.tbz) = 8a3d68167349893eefeb901c27544d6b0a50df320c2f658f628f40db847aa333
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/diskscrub-2.2.tbz) = e1d2cb836cc80e6d1c842a00582e800d9796c694c9efa25fc831fe93bc6d8934
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/disktool-2.0_3.tbz) = b58d384b99ab15a6ffddf1c0745f0f2b485dc586c46ccdf927d37fd0e6cae586
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/disktype-9.tbz) = e6c82d50bba6ea038f9430231c6871eaeed5cf304d2745bd3eb37accfe3cb2f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/display-1.2a.tbz) = 0bf6e4d56c92cc531690e3839e5873e134b4dd571fc1d91f5476fd5686d90150
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/displaycalibrator-0.7_2.tbz) = e8a0ceaaf0f7e53cb818e49e3160de9cb9752fd42591fda108349cdbda4ce2b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dissembler-0.9.tbz) = 87b62b456255524d4c283fa0cdfef8c11fa3696711f9d3cc1d46f0f045245550
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dissy-10_1.tbz) = d670d1b490d0ff732dd0e2976608dcdb0bf53a94343fb4a8bf8b9fed52608e58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/distcache-1.4.5_1.tbz) = 0476bde553d7434009f1016db3695654cedd9c6486dbca5db0df9b2ff7aa4e0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/distcache-devel-1.5.1_1.tbz) = d79374540d6bd55ed9aaf335882e93128bfe29ca738803be2ea9448b58d566b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/distcc-3.1_3.tbz) = 0ef27b7b3db649eae350aee5299255a3ba2812730dbb5b16ca6e9811edea23ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/distel-2011.03.13_7.tbz) = 17458aa4f02f59c39de2c24450d10b2f75583516a557158515f87a2c851082cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/distilator-0.2_1.tbz) = 54bb4e8c88938274396b4d3c42b80dd5251d4c0b93343c6fd35ad560decf390a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/distorm-20120514.r214.tbz) = ac5b2c1f7691ba40875ed27d5385c1ae3baca3522aa8a84247bb58ed54e9720d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ditaa-0.9.tbz) = bf78d4392035446f51c869d107b8412d8be4c7e7b8482656729b82e8e4c5f384
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ditrack-0.8_2.tbz) = 10fe1ce98c60450dde09daa54dbf2cb2bea17d596452ed079304dad0fc36cc23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dits-2.2.34.tbz) = d34f1f5d8df0b410b7bd9fe33aba42a258b935e288649573bb3ce25ec4f4b37b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/diveintopython-5.4.tbz) = 80928db69e16da8606a4bb1de1d58ebf17a837ab762b2fff7d33780a36305ad0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/divxcalc-0.6_10.tbz) = d0edd00eb6abe5c89108325ca4888ecf081ad16d9ed89a4da38f35cd8fc361cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dixit-10.8_1.tbz) = 6e8e6bcd01f5cfb0a1b63e3afd8bdd75eae1f56ee8cccd04acb0fb4f9fc5b1b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/djbdns-1.05_14.tbz) = b1fffc086a5cedc916c8bd835e368cc8979e83192502e48ac930b11c55b84698
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/djbdns-tools-1.05.tbz) = a5a2537677e827355b3892ed0cf06691ed662662446947143b7c79000bf450e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/djbfft-0.76_2.tbz) = 9782d82727234bff9783dba2af80cdec3530e73560a8e6eac00e4c01c03b1e20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/djgame2-3.2.0_2.tbz) = 2bb47466526e1cf77375861bdb475d81e28b31fbc74ed069872bdb51e9ee677a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/djgpp-binutils-2.17.tbz) = 9d8040f86ec06cb739037fe0804776cca6ed33071550bc22e7898c6124480923
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/djgpp-crx-2.03.tbz) = 20b06b753c2d055bc22b8429cb8245217e3f4eb3f78a15a5c17963cf54853995
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/djmount-0.71_6.tbz) = ac527c83af7938c1abde72494d3252144248922dd9f92133a0dc814b7ed20d76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/djview-4.9_2.tbz) = c9af9b78a6b318cc813630d50e0cd149c2d99650dcc9f4256b1df41445f34d5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/djvulibre-3.5.25.3_1.tbz) = 836e64c9767e7a2614d46390ac34b91576814a92e4a53b28c6cd6cca1d9a58ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dk-milter-1.0.2.tbz) = f197e8e8da48b5f2336d9a1361aa907a82b3283c41c53b27c2f5a0d75999d8f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dkfilter-0.11_1.tbz) = 36a9972342fa65044e94ec3f884953c8dd6885c2034c4bd7ea38346c0fadcd09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dkftpbench-0.45_2.tbz) = 103cc634720fb99569fead5b702812bfb303fdb627a8e3ba624c93fe8fc6185c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dkimproxy-1.4.1.tbz) = c5c3b3b59365c09e36dda3d59e9d38c2aa3226dfe13f0a810f3a842bf3aa4305
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dkns-1.89.tbz) = ab564e2decfa4d63ede22f5fcc5b49ee57c7409e76db2270e1eebf6688f21eda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dlint-1.4.0.tbz) = 40b17d5362605a6144a1357041903df101ce397296670c9db68f5c64ad7d255f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dlmalloc-2.8.4.tbz) = ab00d49a089e624d23f19a6b9b3af86bc5afea22c36f3242ede6f9ba179bee2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dlpolyclassic-1.8.tbz) = f6ec09faf9f19b64af577a1731bee5757bc88e69c08d43cdfd441353b70dc8e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dlume-0.2.4_11.tbz) = 663ee559c5b756c1f8738368a682d2754498cb495e125ea69d52aa3373b2e91e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dma-v0.7_1,1.tbz) = 1a486fb6125fb1fb18acf11158f782bdefc78e9167478cbc39ef605580b87735
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dmachine-0.24.tbz) = 927582e18ed24a356124f658558f2b6faa552178b28b8326b05bc6b197f43f1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dmake-4.12.2.tbz) = 30188ee404d644b1bc9708a2fdc304ce5bc574eb49e0acc4e588c336d61a39ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dmalloc-5.5.2.tbz) = 8a09e683350e2eaa6e2932fb0151f6f9224cbd42313882fda8566ab89ac2ce65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dmenu-4.5.tbz) = c8be5cf48b1b0e94625c2bdfe04e24fac3e89a6e30f392cf83e1cceba0a1093e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dmg2img-1.6.2.tbz) = 2949ad37f673edbb872a5d0bc0a0e00456c39a22cf6a6682ae5dfa496ef6a98f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dmidecode-2.11.tbz) = 2fb5459c544ad95ca4065781edd8093cab698610b88403b12f66003523896b0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dmitry-1.3a.tbz) = 56bdf10534a3a2a9090f076189b01a331cf31d36aa1600e469eed000c832648c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dmjava-1.05_2.tbz) = 2fc5232d1d51395284fc8a3ca3ca287a3c151090deab1de12a12cd03d665c170
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dmtx-utils-0.7.4_1.tbz) = 5d89f46c193d201e67437dbc1c476c0095341c9402d9a961117319d61a8b6646
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dmucs-0.6.1_1.tbz) = 39e44c5a2be4aecd0efa9080f1a57d7cf820ef66dbe6adde0c23642ab847ae0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dmxproto-2.3.1.tbz) = 47fc90738ce0b2e88d87875b7bb4a6c27469a5b88ff91c495151147aa6868ecf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dna-qc-1993.07.26.tbz) = 5c56a6c45e298ecaa8520a0b3c4dbece914082fbb8b97874a8620dc32b439790
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dnetc-2.9110.519,1.tbz) = ce09455906329a9bd66d1f6ad3c33a9630f16c656fecdcb5236e4ab10e9d6e2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dnrd-2.20.3.tbz) = b8d8ea79e9873a1bbe8098e9fb0de023b2d6d58db7207d769bc19f06543a8275
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dns2tcp-0.5.2.tbz) = 7b8ace755610b3aef118816c477066fee6c492e1db529dba91102a59866a9e75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dns_balance-2.0.tbz) = 4dce9f67a430d523cdf9dba340008a7cb16ab5cfd7d39bb02dbe441bbc275637
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dns_mre-1.0_1.tbz) = 5235482516e0eff570114cc67e997cad1bfa4d61ed6c09f05a735b430948e9a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dnscap-134.tbz) = b292d42d98e05c812e27f25fede9a6105c88bee6d33fd2434af152045abdb4e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dnscheck-1.3.tbz) = 1cf2ffb622a4cfedbd4a8a87231ba15658d7f4e0fd6e02b06038e5bdc6dfa0ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dnscheckengine-1.1_1.tbz) = bb3786cfcd0b0b3938a3d30f9cbc11e163568b4f5b556065a987a487ccd05192
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dnscrypt-proxy-1.0.1.tbz) = 2d95b82f7cce9456cefe9d0c50542e5d19f87d91b396ce0a8a79b93b16479872
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dnsdoctor-1.0.1.tbz) = 026351c869c93d1b601683946f008ce9965a39256c155c42452bc85c423aa0f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dnsflood-1.20.tbz) = f8154e63cdb8387e495fae5eb5dae13782ef51398ffb68ed1527660fbd3265c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dnshijacker-1.3_4.tbz) = c86144669489abf31150e014580e71952515f42d872ab1f91c00c8d5d9c9b281
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dnsjava-2.1.3.tbz) = eb8a97f879187f532953a66c7d55e8af9ceb74a25f4d9fb651e32e8c9facd4c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dnsmasq-2.63,1.tbz) = 2ccce3cf9891a89ae555a184c0c3b1c9ba6ea31a5fc5e748dbe0d308232afada
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dnsmax-perl-1.0.1.tbz) = edea795f34a538349e46fd18780fa57aea95b0875a755c954d86f2b6f650c338
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dnsproxy-1.16.tbz) = b089b0b7cc7756118abd81bbf472d6e915289356eb9a2fab05e0613a45585ca9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dnsreflector-1.02.tbz) = efbed4b69bbb81e8bc94b9c4e725332e9324c39cd5d552df42f9651f23cbd7e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dnstop-20120611.tbz) = bcca399733399e624e961a1ef4649f086f3da06f0df06780a7b7903da29d0af3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dnstracer-1.9.tbz) = 910a872530e21bb51631441438165db6bc88b3832557e99011eabccf5cc1ee27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dnsutl-1.11.tbz) = fdce9ffbf659c73cfac7ba2e9ba33db1fbb28f712500c7b87a4a2e383fd2bbfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dnswalk-2.0.2_1.tbz) = ab551a11ff1d6839d9f747a2e1ece0ba474488232ce331670a82210c513789da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dnswall-0.1.4_1.tbz) = 59067acd50961235c91c3541805f75ce69faf21c6e271bb440c09375b6b1b8eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/doc-2.2.3.tbz) = c5dbb7cfbcfe97f59c70f0af2cb0c2db31939e4e33b70f164299b63899820960
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/doc-mode.el-1.1_10.tbz) = 4d480a82f46dba81d3813fd5d3b5dc428e3291d18f0d9e68188327a4c6197d96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-1.4.tbz) = 12b850f0438798724799d5ec73e191ba6734ea7b0425a36ee968ba606dc63996
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-2.4.1_1,1.tbz) = 6c6f21b0ed7c5d356b659db7ab5000ddbea4f1be9b53707b317f5b1bf94c752a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-3.0_4.tbz) = 178e2aa665151c4b5892c5704949b4308922d3bc85823fc1a99ac22f4bcd60dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-3.1_4.tbz) = 64966e608aa5f501e365e1ac254f9146a1ad4b6db3daa39ac63047d65a4d5f1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-4.0_3.tbz) = 2afe0234e5d10be3457a4acd1c9f9de8e53564cf53939f593e8f5754ee8a89a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-4.1_4.tbz) = 25650f964c70e6cdc7b919dcb04fa7b43cc542ff1549e19fbbf780b337f64ce7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-4.2.tbz) = 2de93dc723a5dc12e2148a78aae7dcb487b225f7890131ad79f471e0b67a8eaf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-4.3.tbz) = 77a5879839529130c826309502a916f16b67199e7258cafc15640b5477417990
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-4.4_2.tbz) = 0eb3e1d23e7991654903718e8ca5dc500f814738de98717cc3c94e0176c98a89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-4.5_2.tbz) = eba4b24630ae6042e46617d4a222292880619ad07a4f3711cb7ad6bb82d7be8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-5.0_1.tbz) = 9db76fce9cd189efbec18220a092c2aa0f67be75375808392fdd4773a0d95586
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-sk-4.1.2_4.tbz) = c1af48e28af6de47462980187f1839df067f810eac00b99e42e126a188bf0a57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-tdg-2.0.17.tbz) = 95ae00da14017a67d4e827cf8460d92f2d52e9faf89bf31ec61179e56ae60f46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-to-man-1.0_2.tbz) = 0dbcf043b5ea312f1b58116b842de71c5d9d8c3e563dcfbf2d0342f9231a40c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-utils-0.6.14_11.tbz) = 4bcfc29dd43c47ad33a7b52d6a62300719bc9dcee21febb646e69153f73c117b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-xml-4.2_1.tbz) = 9cec22e7151d519a216d94df3ee9514f1c7662fd505c7190930386790a71c27f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-xml-4.3.tbz) = dea2822efec06a21063e25e958625682af6313293feac736c3891b7f60327832
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-xml-4.4_1.tbz) = fdc44eeaa482496fc92f4c24e82d9f57b96a85bb3679851073eeab75cc682870
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-xml-4.5.tbz) = e402faadd278f4dadb9628a194d491e437f959c9938e69bbbd4c6a941342575e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-xsd-1.0.b1.tbz) = 5ea1548542e63d3e075ed64010c674c3893aa4820f3450b79ec660df4f9fed49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook-xsl-1.76.1.tbz) = 532e70f3ba40c27d04fcfe78746573f1e3f977382fca426e3be373fc74ed37c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbook2X-0.8.8_3.tbz) = 8844ad8be0e4755168c4f2f129841d49427cbe205dafa76967a73179124cb0ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docbookide.el-0.1.tbz) = e67028f0e9b94e0c239dde4c40c81e78712c7eca9c024986b8cfe55cd76984ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docdiff-0.4.0.tbz) = 969b1df61b466dc5ba36732137ccfe43dd3275b977c325dfa715ac8eefac0eea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docear-1.0.0.b06.tbz) = 90fb32e3651118ec7acce8f55517247f399ae8a308c01df1d8a2c5eb227ef5d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docebo-4.0.2.tbz) = a848ad3c7d604efaa52ec0bfc155f73f34a41bc29f3fede3bf18c9e0caead959
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docker-1.5_8.tbz) = 1a9eeb6c7918449a63e55c69737e3e304973a821155a20c41b7ef57e32548bd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/doclifter-2.8.tbz) = a2f2d12d76c1b39a2fe224a320884bcc112ccb65155f778648541294fff63222
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docproj-1.17_6.tbz) = 75bc84ab63a3c970a76b122408b82e5a26e966f76ba3e65079c2bccc71288872
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docproj-jadetex-1.17_6.tbz) = afc76b5b4fdec454b5c4129d86d30144683811a732921ca4ec5f1f3fa14704af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docproj-nojadetex-1.17_6.tbz) = 61e7ca97e6c9dc2f90c65cba3ec3ac2ed1d64e1fc16c993c411d1de1291a9822
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/docsis-0.9.5_5.tbz) = c9b05240298487d9d9a74b98149af4de55cdd5113e717159008cc77b97113e0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/doctorj-5.1.2_2.tbz) = 176cd6c15c9086e0a387b6aef8746f38d3d3cfc38320b710874b31359f6fa513
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dodgindiamond2-0.2.2_8.tbz) = 7180970603f0ccfb4c41f1b90465c37317a81b20f61cc4a63dc116479f7964bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/doinkd-0.01_5.tbz) = 4f2497de76d9e35502661ed730e136ec78a194b9dc780b80578d5dc6fb4a6e75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dojo-1.8.1.tbz) = 69dfe81cfa6e13c7e46e0efb6404864d086a24cd7937c1acfdca99547de87e01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dojo-shrinksafe-1.4.2.tbz) = bb338ad850861cad5a37398419599c0d0c72597300147206f601cba7c298150f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dokeos-1.8.6.tbz) = 465a26e2c1c9d31ce9e50cce9c7a1424b86d3e44a9ef03e85bc9515b22a12a5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dokuwiki-20121013.tbz) = 27ea55d0a53758c2409e3b7ceaf8fba1c5a74c88a2bc4bd2ae3659b37515b9f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dolly-0.58.c.tbz) = 8bf65a4b20146f7f1598eb64524744b9219da0e2261269d1762c37975394a903
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dolphin-0.8.2_6.tbz) = 39249da78e9bb8763483014317303bb2992628e35a07f3b1ad8dc9281d633a2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dolphin-emu-devel-3.0.r20120912_1.tbz) = 99fb3e679a6ccdf295b601c7774960110dd62dcb82b32a37439a86543d88cea0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dom4j-1.6.1_2.tbz) = daed94fb14fc01d763975514e9898c05527ff71c4cde270fad61a3b2cfb79280
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/domc-0.8.0_1.tbz) = f616fe27173545852702fbdedc98f585e1760aa5cb01205df9c23578f9447447
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/domination-1.1.1.1.tbz) = 3e9ab6a0787e826173330d3f447975971f9ea4ec2b9df5c357c1fbcbc5a899e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dontspace-1.2_3.tbz) = 2174cc7c84213373e605912f7a5bbce913c867a78dfd1b2f717a6d528562c489
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/doom-data-1.0_1.tbz) = 1b6efc01c70cf33e5ee22a9f978e5d7904a67b03702e2b94c975aa0477be0b62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/doom-freedoom-0.7.tbz) = 0bac91ecc620a959736a17f2bcbfb80672c461a00e9dc10fcd127c87c384893b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/doom-hacx-1.0.tbz) = 02bf41676fbb6b863ad9c7cad1da71b3e4a654f0526d350b60f066831adb6764
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/doom-hr-1.0_1.tbz) = 8ee4b71c233519e20a357862fdd73834938852c14e745264f7b4ecddd87f6d2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/doom-hr2-1.0.tbz) = 8472f04f47ea5e04a0e7028a911dbb20f9403667985ff4ed2496d78c63b54094
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/doom-wolfendoom-1.0.tbz) = 15e8e6ae9fc1a99d8ba0493bf253f97c7eafbd15fdcce15b66a5f81d29cdfccc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/doomlegacy-142_7.tbz) = bb08196b7840305e3a55142f9725983573e376ab499ac5045ef350a4c3b125fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/doorman-0.81_1.tbz) = b1e08177cf7406dee8c5cca44bedf87197e0fbb897387febddda1b71766b211b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dopewars-1.5.12_4.tbz) = 91ca94f044734dc741383c184bbf91f57df1767e63b5ba4c74dff0133d0478e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/doscan-0.3.1_2.tbz) = cba26cf67d81e309735d722fdecd12a193f555e859abec534bb4ffa152609593
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/doscmd-20110826.tbz) = e578558854de0bc23943d04be4df564226a7e7950ebfb9407e82af09966aadd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dosdetector-20060621_2.tbz) = 75f8c6dcbe11cf5f03754d67cae10aaec9b4a709e7cb93f0feadb84066342273
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dosunix-1.0.14.tbz) = 465fbd668d1435a27e3ca89b56fa3c53404cb7b929340e36376779cb238589db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dot2tex-2.8.7_1.tbz) = 34f9bcb866cd0c480d20c1d426cc6249d9bf7da57dd3795639e5dcd6872ac5b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dotclear-2.1.6.tbz) = 44c3a8d45d3e635095b838c78213db71f899da7dd36d848721de9f666f7b30ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dotconf-1.3.tbz) = d96bc7a24be330709221e7fd5ca0c9ef97025ba022b05234fcf1c59966b12189
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dotconfpp-0.0.5.tbz) = 6e3c93c19ec976eed9073b104cd592099c2b2e78225eda30228ee7e88f6c3998
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dotfile-2.4.1_2.tbz) = 82136421b3948f4b9c3d3ae34ec1aa69e1c3b303f6fc2773be38b60bf9219882
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dotlrn-2.5.0.tbz) = e2f34c765312017d06c3cf747ec4df3583f2623d8008b3d8619c3040a8e43c33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dotproject-2.1.6.tbz) = daff511e9bf6a385a8bf594d58a518ba512031130a035a2a7338eee6f6c8ec77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/doublecmd-0.5.4.tbz) = 094e5c58005a0ff8fc4e95501955902877f5224e9cfcf0845f1594840be3f9c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dovecot-1.2.17.tbz) = 4fa1170dcff7890d0e70865f1cfae9ec4aec8e6243c35b32026edebc398ed223
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dovecot-2.1.10.tbz) = 6dda6d1d403087a6950b6601d78e7ca734b0fb13d62eba362882ff12164321fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dovecot-antispam-1.3_1,1.tbz) = 2e86d81c55c4d7dcbe27361132610b406d85c0216ca1c2aa91125e291fe08c87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dovecot-managesieve-0.11.13.tbz) = 43480969e64462e3901b0810cc370f7d5fa111acb292071c65fedbe5548c7c37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dovecot-pigeonhole-0.3.3.tbz) = 00d7f742ce85eb371b6b9be3ebffcd21f342e3a784fe11f1749682ce28140adf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dovecot-sieve-1.2+0.1.19.tbz) = b264d50db78310885aff9a81d8d0368609aa385edd6bc5455cc0a6e3722408c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dovecot2-antispam-plugin-20101222_4.tbz) = 64590ac9c4597a180d7b7e9654219fc9d299714348264e243c2ecec746c9c69e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/downtime-0.4.0_2.tbz) = 5d0a80d6d510b66e4519da093449bb751180db6f6da278ba74c59dcb37963466
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/downtimed-0.5.tbz) = a34335b759363db00996d533860a686da89294bd454d37c25dd22f367e4f2a5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/doxygen-1.8.2.tbz) = b9320f456cea838f30140daa13d7a89017aaaa5e760b491083735bc7d6c05f6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dparser-1.26.tbz) = fd74aadfe15c6e5aeb87f083ee12ee697eb7adeb59633476da27f39434bc922d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dphys-config-20100216.tbz) = 6f424e539f13646965218ef5cbdc476b47506e72bb34295da800de76091f3051
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dpkg-1.15.8.12.tbz) = b80655d346363c05b073a1e603db5c07a0beaec53fe6181f9635a5b622bbae8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dprog-0.3.1_2.tbz) = fbc3773ca03276d6021e95d7d4d3ac4b9ee2cf45ef3f16bc2508cdb76818c1ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dpsearch-4.53_2.tbz) = e0f5630d9741b7d280de13846600ddcea5afe489a9d84e8512330dd46f4974e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drac-1.12_8.tbz) = 575902c6e0a5f60d15d6d028219503fd73d66fab7eaafc4b0aed1d563b36fc55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dracmail-0.1.2.tbz) = 0b9dd62b15d970865d05220bb55e4ee5bae74987b83459f8cf0c416834ca1652
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dradis-2.6.1.tbz) = c74e7f2a9f66ff3b6f7b7ebf7bde19ef8c784d2e66e2ef12aab4a94d825a5417
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dragon-1.3.8.tbz) = cae3ad9e2ecdce741a3daacbc5c0a8e1218b2d5ea5fdf7830afd2e4152bc16b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dragstack-1.4_10.tbz) = c74101b0f80691952b27548187284af58344dc4f373adbd1919c505ab0968e19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drawterm-20110822.tbz) = ba8e166f14a394f3969ca42dd905731c4d34333612b37f1c178f015104fd56d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drcreep-394_1.tbz) = 9fa207e7d769cf3a131e883130983ef933cf7a96db2422ffcca82fae485f13a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dreampie-1.1.1_1.tbz) = 71ac31cba54ea4e435c47f4317c5532bd1595382c0323b49951fdf7567e476ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drexelsnmp-1.4.2_1.tbz) = 13e49e3d371db3f4490f0f807f8f787dfb8b99bc3c2da8ac0c7a0c7de5c79aec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drg2sbg-1.2.11.tbz) = 025067648238a66131687e12f93b548cd6ee457332a427ac9b40abafd4046abe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drgeo-1.1.0_14.tbz) = 8141e85ff2739717afd6519a63a41b5843b79993cc2718d684b3e5d36a6eb178
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dri-7.6.1_2,2.tbz) = 4bc665d297fcccd762fe429ac0d5ff4de6a318df2add7cf9d01506fec77eb1a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dri2proto-2.6.tbz) = f342309997be75f8c782585732707a8ca42b83bd9069fce073ac1b8af58dfa86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/driconf-0.9.1_7.tbz) = 60e0e70d3c33be623774c2fb0496544a191cd18cef3e7ec7ecc20b1b5229c1ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/driftnet-0.1.6_7.tbz) = d219cf7605f3f0a5437192894de20a74693e886365ae12bc18ab0348abcf3a34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drivel-3.0.3_1.tbz) = 16de9f44a0a554854877765ee75dd2c0ad0dfe1ef1971a327521b8a6502734c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drizzle-2010.05.1561_3.tbz) = f2b1db85b488a712989f905baaaa96ed242c8e618f0c15609a89de49bed0f955
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drjava-20100913.r5387.tbz) = 011301da1a1d2e7e337e02df5f39a9704e8cb1f720eda9a41dcb795ee71411b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drm-1.0.tbz) = 32d41407b458ad2199fba51b70132cdd5f864108a372467cebc9b2b3b8c929a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/droid-fonts-ttf-20110324.tbz) = a00b80db0d88467ae5cfd9726ced216938690f68d264631cb5829fae0ebdc90c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drood-3.4_1.tbz) = 55f4178fab12590f39894a00a713eb5da34c9acc6ce7947eaca1ee25b019403b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dropbear-2012.55.tbz) = c1fb0fa48c66a3d29eeeabb1185e2236dd5845408a347c17b0ca7150c2ca1476
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dropbox-api-command-1.05,1.tbz) = d335fa59fef27eab6016f5f13ce28d3a48cd08d5b704af45a28de004d7d79712
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drpython-py27-3.11.3_1.tbz) = 6385a499ad56692077122ad87c0eafe7a1d71806c96c4da06d4fcdd0952073cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drraw-2.2.b2_1.tbz) = e06351faf63d6bc9390a1adc8ab99f4489686438d26fe2d962c3bbeddc4a822f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drumpiler-0.9.0_5.tbz) = e531702122c8d2c896906fa1c4a806992603629b6a8bfd993f1398c138347761
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-6.26.tbz) = 8185ca8ccdd345fcfa03ab3bb8dbcfc2cb41b9377c679cbfafd019866214ceb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-advanced_help-6.x.1.2_2.tbz) = 9a9cacd0a4968b930d2a482450cbf08f70186aaa881df52c25cc8ea259913b66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-cck-6.x.2.8_1.tbz) = 76e02bcf779f2fa9f42c99f670c955007bb73136a8e21e11ad7e140747741cbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-ckeditor-6.x.1.1_1.tbz) = 7e99c7e452377c2f44061fd2b4e6af4aaaa1b9ba3db2efaa25d5eda5145790a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-content_access-6.x.1.2.tbz) = 68ec9e49a2a9fd9a0fc57662463b0add3223168c0556bcb31640213d892ed856
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-ctools-6.x.1.6_1.tbz) = 7634a493c19d3dab18107d1be5ea6960d0e1b946db2ac304b21d5ce9e9e00361
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-geshifilter-6.x.1.2_1.tbz) = a071eb769b83109f1644bc4d2a9f23d2b34b9e3d40a2445e3aa334a76ca7deef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-google_analytics-6.x.2.2_1.tbz) = 9f3cf201f0da6f7d04ff6fb2d4ccf5ada3afece280a323da454cc1942593184b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-image-6.x.1.0.b5.tbz) = 4d68206a80289084eb8eb1173e23e6b1e8e34452d0c00afcbaea46693e236547
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-imce-6.x.1.4_1.tbz) = 67323bc3bdb8c846f09bea75b57cc9cb4ff4e69ace1d9652794ae0a06d7345b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-menu_block-6.x.2.2_1.tbz) = 6eb02a6800cbea200ed969a6b3bcf4e9fe2eabb82660ed39780acc611e6eed7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-mimedetect-6.x.1.3.tbz) = befab5a3eda0d781656d7d62b18dfe579d6f41aadc7b37ba5e581d4c2558339a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-nice_menus-6.x.1.3_2.tbz) = 3b6c4542da171d092e76498bc2ba91628bb32edd58d693b271996bf8633511f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-nodewords-6.x.1.11.tbz) = 2013cb46497b404901f6846499923e61826b0ca16673f1f9fd42878cc3fed044
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-page_title-6.x.2.3_1.tbz) = 37d840d8790d49a50e525e3ce4b7a8dcdcde713a1d4b86312692e70817f5e7be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-panels-6.x.3.5_1.tbz) = 40c008da5f0dfc5f199602d44b99f026eaf9f78bf137823d9cbf4583bf8fdaa9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-path_redirect-6.x.1.0.b6.tbz) = ea5eedc2ed75712ec46fb52ae9ddc3038a2334411887ecdab5a436dedda4af50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-pathauto-6.x.1.4.tbz) = 2dee076d8539b284e013e9d8f72f0dd260ffbb93e9ccfc7af7f3e937df573528
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-print-6.x.1.0.r5_1.tbz) = 70a2aa029d14e344cbd22ce9ad28dcb78c10c966eaaf0ef33827eaf4fd8ec5b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-seo_checklist-6.x.2.0_1.tbz) = fb9f13adc2a9a316ad7945f162b82118b4c3a5a68c85b6c60d304cf191c0f7d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-services-6.x.2.2.tbz) = c4f41c489527e1919ece3f198eaba9c6e3c3f05f895760c17be86ed42ce532b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-tagadelic-6.x.1.2_1.tbz) = c6c42b67dba6a84e7641425ffd896fca89a47d23c79ec05a520c15f3d72de010
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-token-6.x.1.12_1.tbz) = 6bd8dfd44dbb2f1e36366849592965e3bc55bbcdedef6d067ed427cd9fe7522d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-views-6.x.2.12_1.tbz) = d5c8bb1eb9d8994483bece78265fe8c75657f005639ea58e637ef8b7522a6834
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-webform-6.x.3.17_1.tbz) = 5c0e63bcb1a9d07963af3282b913d970160b7897437183c3eb58cdd165321ece
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-wysiwyg-6.x.2.0_1.tbz) = f3f735b755aaee0ece49db5d6c907b0efb977d4538ea292d85d0045cf895e30c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal6-zeropoint-6.x.2.3_1.tbz) = 390d5a46653a594def33be095fbc60bfe7a99cb739018ca87a934c99f5d364bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal7-7.14.tbz) = b5699a7c501d5bbb1962b0793c094bbc2ed7d20ea1760b1a8aa17f140c50f567
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal7-jailadmin-7.x.0.4.1.tbz) = 8f0cb729515005d853eee00dbd3b60409eacbc8102d708bfb3217ad6867827da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal7-vulnscan-7.x.0.1.tbz) = 4fdb9c6b2633bf76982b291e0fb2b2dfcfb09a817383089f3b9dd216b91f3e8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drupal7-wysiwyg-7.x.2.0.tbz) = 00a8a2f6931010c1ac0876b47da020d47af80db3cb09bd740fadebc5f289d0e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/drush-5.7.tbz) = 761f66734ca729153d4fb46515cbd02ee23ef26e1dd652533f849979f30a8c0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dsbl-testers-0.9.5_1.tbz) = c04b0d53ed2305e18b6136ec8eecd875f9fbead3e5317cb561d4a92d21f1de18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dsniff-2.3_4.tbz) = 05032c25dc987dd94da5d37dabf1c17952d7d99beeffe8150e3d52983e2763aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dspam-3.9.0_2.tbz) = 40e5d01395184f79348bf0d5608abd7d244fbf59adc5014c067d166a058dfc76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dspam-devel-3.10.1_1,1.tbz) = 864bc0c26c902bfee31704bc4df42364d6cb068ebabb9ce5feb7a989d072b8b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dssi-1.1.1.tbz) = ce800df8fdeb96580e8693922738a67b5f0e09d24750c4a7bb1c1a046a5d9729
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dsssl-docbook-modular-1.79_1,1.tbz) = 0ea71e918418a67a62b2327279fd67d59399e1fa8e7f5eb96007562423e15e12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dt-17.07.tbz) = cc04bbcd52fa22d72420d3319b1ed98099cb4f8adfc18b379271e7caeb7ca236
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dtach-0.8_1.tbz) = e4163f6f698e36c26a628486b4d038d64b3b41b29035b7054f571332404359c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dtc-0.34.2.1_2.tbz) = fc184ed645da925ae8d1540dc49832731467043c32c0b9ec4d58e3684f62269f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dtcp-20060109.tbz) = fa24bbadfe06fb20e8f19fbade6351c107806c9a4578d3660892fbe13d75399a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dtcpclient-20090812.tbz) = eed8b31f070be5629fb221e15d9156ab42a9cd2604668a99b6e2e2aca5c5a32b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dtcyber-2.0b1_2.tbz) = 876312d7044585f1a73ce030d086f7980e0d0ad1c740b489aece5d04ae3b0fd2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dtd-catalogs-1.2.tbz) = 7ef6e203f06e703cb3694855a8e67255b25524219fc7a7192773b358381d8ad4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dtd2relax-1.1.1_2.tbz) = 79c00d80cee082ac7c28de5b7d0e1b48f8f1c446cc1f800b0bef686124411ef9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dtdinst-2003.06.19_2.tbz) = 8f6236548afd902bd4b963c2fb98e52c56a4df85e20b9b70682fead3da04fd94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dtdparse-2.00.tbz) = e52dd5e15ec40d75b2e30ad78efd1ac961f240f6a06adf490d56911a5aff571e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dtmfdial-0.2.tbz) = 976ca8d79b773206dbf540a31e5704b3641790caad25da346b386f5d1c84c9f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dtpstree-1.0.3.tbz) = 310cc39212559dbc4b3b89b6759204bc6d9f754a4fd860bd1f36d1057aa835b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dtse-1.3.tbz) = 139315e6d19b2caf08aa80e0afe80ee854e73e84dae2818c1f119e4d8faaff2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dtv-0.50_2.tbz) = c3c1bf1983c4a09e91bd3e3b7486ae41f18ffdceade5f497402f0b3003205755
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/du2ps-3.1.tbz) = 23abc7cda579ccb4a7086883e67951fdf5954c04fb0fc24630bdeebdfb1738ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dualserver-3.0.tbz) = f2e805d6223d0968a95b5926dada6c5269eda6460afad1e0409fd557c1021a88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/duel-0.98_6.tbz) = 2c2436e9bdae2bd3326129e6df0573c036dc4fdc2c18578a9f2707650c1a6517
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/duff-0.5.2.tbz) = b85e90536ad57897732d7ac292ce46d64d74eb82d8763142915bac8dbda268f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/duhdraw-2.8.13.tbz) = 6e493445bc57117e24f09bd1259075960e18f1d5d804e2f37f8251e68ae5ef39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/duke3d-data-1.0.tbz) = 103cde29dd7b56951a30130ac22d4227cedab246454e6de4ddc44a8bd5306e5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dumb-0.9.3_3.tbz) = 67325f168783a5c7f464e94e515e377d14e9b13d826fba7706f498ebd77a920c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dummyflash-1.0_5.tbz) = d6449f7f16f3e6c4db437e013bd6581a652d84c57f3afada2b492b5797a76f8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dump9660-1.0.tbz) = 4d8ba5fab5c4dd14b4dfd0ecadd1229da7e64406ed094974d59ece208ce7c2c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dumpasn1-20110201.tbz) = 4362d4660ea29864f747f7c2a0a1561892c709b346b7b68af96f1374de8352ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dumpmpeg-0.6_6.tbz) = 586f582dbdcf35e5028c32d1f5c006143ce5592d3ebd0d1a92b1214674a4fb27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/duncan-0.1_2.tbz) = 750244bb9929bb26fb914b365e73167b3784e6eaf6549649cb8af8b40c81744e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dungeon-1.0_3.tbz) = a6cc0694c9cd277d3ee4b3785b5854f8ecaee0d2f8e3e497955b011726b65c32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dungeoncrawl-4.0.0.b26.tbz) = 40435672bf8563dd64e213a949c9bfa183314c501d165203362604bc133e8487
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/duo-1.9.tbz) = 1f82a7d86511a5524ef33192f63f31083d1c6d2952ea2488f5b88dc7ce0a1e7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dupfind-3.0.tbz) = 27371dcbfb803be70fe6152cc2e14c3bebdaa3688ffb79808e710fa38c7e0098
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/duplicity-0.6.19_2.tbz) = 2748d010ad41bf67a9c50f36cc68687eb246591557c9a35132aad5e8c3e4a801
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/duplo-0.2.0.tbz) = 923257696f2ad9a515350c0957dc92c9d691d660fd44e1e32bd95fd952147e62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/duply-1.5.5.1.tbz) = 64be5a720f8e934983773a07e9669e9bf118a7470828a1eb4f6b26eb765c00dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dupmerge-1.73.tbz) = d762177a993a7595a761a5ddf6a284368023e827086e4f5406d373c49c91df31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dv2jpg-1.1_10.tbz) = 6421392c23bca67308afbcb5c8e758e04712f50511d15f323be3b9c648643280
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dv2sub-0.3_4.tbz) = 68a885ea9729420bfb257ed5e2d70b9d8a814a018302afd5332c6755d33fbba0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvbcut-0.6.1_2.tbz) = 304c0d9940935d2102ee5b033005a90351f5e71ee0dc8435033cdbf3c01dcbcf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvbsnoop-1.4.50.tbz) = 41a475347de9b9813d08d5e2270b5653d07650a05a4bdb81574c73344e250cdf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvd+rw-tools-7.1.tbz) = b682934c841f393c0059efb3e7d16fb396cdea2efa57db5c5af37778aef9c34c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvd-slideshow-0.8.2_5.tbz) = a8558ec5a464fab60d634d69063c35581daea80a4d92649057ab0b0dc95f7e1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvda-author-09.05_8,1.tbz) = 430b418d0b341870fdfa69168cd83d55f5a6b308bb34268705abf01490c6fd2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvdauthor-0.7.1.tbz) = 8df90e3ea63a5f9ac877e170cc7be5d762b3c8201bf7b743d514029078e15866
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvdauthorwizard-1.4.6_12.tbz) = 3877283a19f423f0a6f4ead6eb2328bb0334e50c11de136679237ae3dd6cfde6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvdbackup-0.4.2.tbz) = ee53ef464fb77ada6211129e685b06268864e1d1c62607abd4adb7949024b659
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvdid-0.1.1.tbz) = cf1ac331a493c2b0e42f34ade84b6c6c9edb6774489c8e07636fe2fd02567af6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvdimagecmp-0.3.tbz) = da6ca7cb5ce88e080b6a4b9f9e72249d02ffd56c0a0d4cee09e9648cdf0c0b6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvdisaster-0.72.4_1.tbz) = 3a31a4eb5388bc4ebadc5838084f307df39094dfecd3b73c00b5df2c9c81e430
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvdrip-0.98.11_5.tbz) = eea4572c91324c4ad45a9e8a944b626ab87c868d845a6259c5dcb8f59d36736d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvdstyler-2.1_2,2.tbz) = 70b6752b29d0dc63fd12ad85887f27f360d3870e60936eda492fff3f583142f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvdvideo-20120126_3.tbz) = 0a6081ad4a1f1d1350a18cac95bd820e293a4329d721e329e99d322f1c8353b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvi2tty-5.3.4.tbz) = 181541442d9276b1d3b30d787ee70c495689aaf7ef408a381f368294af70f9eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvipdfmx-20100328_1.tbz) = 805d3314c6a50e660b9c3326cffb1e30e4355a550dc602feb9c7c01ed340dfbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvips2ascii-1.3.tbz) = f99342903ec6d9a7371bfd9cfd21380885bac5ac0a89ad1d6178decff6ba04a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvipsk-tetex-5.95a_6.tbz) = 0483690f25a9a386bed7a3b68740aa402a706f8152c6b152ec76cdc1a38354d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dviselect-1.3_2.tbz) = 8059a81b416d6c7e4390d3254936b0c45b84b50baabbb43833dbf73c38814209
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvisvg-0.7.1.d_5.tbz) = e2890c1b7605367cec03ff34c696a80521f373abb9a4e42c3a6129de76dd759f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvorak7min-1.6.1.tbz) = c46856eb8369cbe2671876bbc7e00ac0c4f148f2fed05870a26c00899aa2628a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvorakng-0.5.0_1.tbz) = eb7e4a5b91ca0cc9a453420f55ba69f1718c4f2dd22f684aa29e035cf45a1914
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvtm-0.7.tbz) = ab0e8a030e888e305ecc91a3f11e046bbe998aedcb750a405401dfa01b96ea09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dvts-1.0a_5.tbz) = ee54c8aa1433b02611e33f3b93405d37345a863902c4d00c38acdc95ab4ed336
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dwarfdump-20100204.tbz) = 7e691c53ff0993fd108c8785e8e85407968418c5fbd27160ea190f24af57eca1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dwatch-0.1.1_1.tbz) = a3522c9389217b966de7088d5b36488c75b463acbd71144d7da2300af64a9b4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dwdiff-1.9_1.tbz) = d3bd537ce09aeca3b3af586bdc500da2b0030a48c775ce9089bd2802c300632f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dwm-6.0.tbz) = 4303f48a5a97926a7cba08a410a61827b4a53b87629a5a38261a2550d6a2e8cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dwoo-1.1.1.tbz) = ec1d6f5cadd5bec960c9fd9133006b573ba2e46b3a4c9a46fce8780b9e5e685a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dxf2fig-2.13.tbz) = a253ba207351d098d190475e5f543cb6b999a4caca7eeaa98697a8f1bf73b609
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dxpc-3.9.2.tbz) = 3a620c052f17a3f9e2a38ca7e666ee19adad48a2b54584eb31249dab246882d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dynagen-0.11.0_2.tbz) = eac0633f3b6acdeadeb404d0573ec4af6d60bb7a98660141f8df1c2f2fd7a121
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dynagui-0.4_1.tbz) = 569ef713a9462a9337b839f8b3eb7bd78e10b64b6cf7b2220af15e54d2b99698
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dynamag-1.1_2.tbz) = a575bcd800f829e15d019624fd8c315f0aaa49e8075b5de8054082e60d2361c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dynamechs-4.0.p1_5,1.tbz) = e51e6664c7a84685406af8296767ccfddd6283f4a36d312daf8d6ae0363a40a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dynamips-0.2.7_2.tbz) = 7ebfa2a47d0716969c01604d361fe3a557b5dc21845e2d805bfed3c5955232ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dynamips-community-0.2.8.tbz) = d1e3dad385b71c6af8d90e563e74fc9b845e70a03d735853cbe02c38a126317f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dynamips-devel-0.2.8.r2_3.tbz) = 263fbf630d4ecd05e849af3022c4df29949eaae3cd982beb25f5c6c2ce8aafe2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dynare-4.3.0.tbz) = 0cae9accb615b56776fc69c27a3d35941d3bad665c412b7fe496ecc399a54643
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dyncall-0.7.tbz) = 04b578ddfb4bacc084df9529944db2a29d1b52336d979dcfbf85b81365f4bfe9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dz-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 12085380475507ecc75180e3e35a7638e2db8d8a088bfcf0a36fbdcba5252d25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dzen2-0.8.5_1.tbz) = 5853363f34a6d0a5401715bc6540728df0fb9b14e74fda2473a717a37932d4d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/dzip-2.9.tbz) = e0f34b71883e598057a1ebdc6cd59b06bbcf65a7f1f4dc0b713f7d7e7150b647
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e-0.02718.tbz) = 964e13fb211baf65335b9a5c4d257b44e2b5de371c87d5c09a2ba53e4b373e89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e-uae-0.8.29.w4_7.tbz) = dfc99be96d493aa6b287cee2f0f26c9814969e3423b5e1701af38e7194705043
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e00compr-1.0.1.tbz) = 9b0270ff349170dbda74696e290133fda4515842f0c0f72c2c5c7b180be01ec0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e107-1.0.2.tbz) = eee44d8be07cc4f2b29bff0d8be804ba2979dee0f743d691da8466b062d93b2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e16-1.0.11.tbz) = f88ee22397cbd4c587e54e1627121064c10c39121f207b95483206a55035ac5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e16-themes-1.0.1.tbz) = bc55ecf580f16217ebcd1c0fa104439b3998944d1c89f27faf01d0d9befb0133
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e169-stats-0.6.tbz) = e647762be5dda49898595509db0c29572284d684482b797fbbd639ed88212def
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e16utils-0.16_11.tbz) = df2808ef7ec53d8ec66888d13f7094e95811d233979b17dd5e3cb92b8a332af1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-alarm-20111128.tbz) = 8ba8d8d808b3f0d28c9c83e8fb83c5c92f2ac88cb8c500b22c45bae78b5b3a64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-calendar-20111128,1.tbz) = bde75db7d2cdeba3a40b00205f9e01f2b8f4bb5645935a489b173ea4c3e2447f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-comp-scale-20111128.tbz) = 48e5aa435e6cf3564ebca306c7bd3055c71da14e9463d537beb7aa9c49c6b3e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-cpu-20111128.tbz) = b3ef455f76ad476af650ef39e54495082a2a689d8080fcb0d4829fe9c7baa558
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-deskshow-20111128.tbz) = be463c3006825d9158e3eade26eaec4b514d0158d1bb649f0c25dcf1909dfc6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-diskio-20111128.tbz) = 5c0b6d7bd5e846eae3af6a8dd9002a39012a1f412c73695ec87370d3f7f1a0e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-drawer-20111128.tbz) = 347a6fb4477721ca93ed4a6561285d2316a5253df41351e52559ef6011ca4363
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-e-tiling-20111128.tbz) = 5c5de93a7bfdffb4169b1b367bcebbbc0bec49531c3844c09482048eb4444b95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-elfe-20111128.tbz) = a8d9b9714f820d59fe667976826beaa45a403e76350916be6a9cfa90fbc70f6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-empris-20111128.tbz) = a206ed4ac9de11174a26ae345c94e6eee386ad85f34c2b91b6cff46836278229
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-engage-20111128.tbz) = 8de9fde61413a4ed089e7ea5f37c1a59d2f2ae0304c9804cbad25bcc62263612
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-eooorg-20111128.tbz) = a024a0f8b0d59d9d3e84cc2db7eb3dfef35d39a306d40ce8cc59cc85206963a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-everything-aspell-20111128.tbz) = 6809651f8dc7119c7c3fef04ff58d0dd963f1220635b142ce46ad60e617504a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-everything-mpris-20111128.tbz) = 7a28715a9b2d8c4aba7f5431740052dfb35e998f230dc201425194ccaf203c49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-everything-pidgin-20111128.tbz) = 59766d3b9ee58c4234ec9a76fbc22ef473d24d6f1ae1af6778e25a94cef60006
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-everything-places-20111128.tbz) = 25828b495e0793334923e9b7163fdc1e24f7455ac67529197e0c5c955a647600
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-everything-shotgun-20111128.tbz) = 48757f1df2e7a34c0d44a175b2ada8d4c43962deff60d651b7ae123d88a94603
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-everything-wallpaper-20111128.tbz) = cd3903b6507964e5f9b2d213e50cc124741995de7ba8cc82ca7ecd282a7e6e0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-everything-websearch-20111128.tbz) = e794187aa877e9fd32bc3105d69950a9e4676b7a333fffe604db4a53e2668544
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-exebuf-20111128.tbz) = 51294ed183a7e137a9c213b6e330b116829e97a30e3cc8b6dd83198567bfc702
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-execwatch-20111128.tbz) = 679d93473b09ff8d66497548a967ae16b4a7d889c841ab24e189f68d0cc6c618
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-flame-20111128.tbz) = 09dd0038b48b0c1f063cecf3c4bf5095da66a57dc027c4559dccb25ef0a4942f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-forecasts-20111128.tbz) = 82f5109fdf73bb2356cfa554fd43c156c186c4637b90024236d66f700c6d6601
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-iiirk-20111128.tbz) = cb03e6544fb323a9984bed982223d7d795b91fb19c98248269b70b271347cba9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-itask-20111128.tbz) = 025a0b34dd91cdc042d3839dd4473ece151b84209a8c413e32ea9de136a92d3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-language-20111128.tbz) = c3189f7b36d2460c4e0d387f7f571a4d088fe68e331c37af295a21614323f5ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-mail-20111128.tbz) = 08b4161914820c4a8bc94ddb454c1e0227e7bf842ee03db0ab30d0150d3629dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-mem-20111128,1.tbz) = 3267618114bfd7c35192e9f36ea1822d26a9f6ee4ed6c6aba97e716eeb5c65aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-moon-20111128,1.tbz) = 0de98f0b33a2894c978da33db0b2a6ddcb2238762b72a2a584fa8f5dbd170555
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-mpdule-20111128.tbz) = 815df6273797c6025fac1c2c99a760b59abc01c963430779f90e27250626f940
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-net-20111128.tbz) = 3793d2b0433a27a7cecba993f62590aec09b006d0c9bf74b224c5f4c9c867476
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-news-20111128.tbz) = e433f3610ab287b9fef637af76e47d0f8360bf870c2e600a0b197d0a4394f0b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-penguins-20111128.tbz) = 2db38fb6ce4d5a69935c341ee9a61d81297932eea06cf51f85aa5ee7a4218d39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-photo-20111128.tbz) = 28173acca998baf392f957d94050f6a3a6186f27c8547be906d522f4ac728be4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-places-20111128.tbz) = a470a7a528b34cd2a3120bd506b3af898213ab2102b7448ec0b0cff578994a06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-quickaccess-20111128.tbz) = a23766da8f976fe1a824873f273eed3d1c15cd1fff23c03329a189aff09fe0d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-rain-20111128.tbz) = 3ab34bd75bb8066d96e1ccce5e4f82a123fd936ad8ebec5331001860dd656eee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-screenshot-20111128.tbz) = 3850279070e5b2086a2275682d1747a5a64ad31a7e5a476732ac7d880aef5b1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-slideshow-20111128.tbz) = 919f979c0fe839b1181bb00ed9201e52f8fe14cef1eaa561d3947a5be0d106dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-snow-20111128.tbz) = 6deb52d4810e5715191ce4281b798b57ece3c3bca266dbf6eb5c9782f9c0d0b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-taskbar-20111128.tbz) = af0c7e66a8f611ae83f44f0cdf40e4c11d01621f0d35b7181b1016063016ba39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-tclock-20111128.tbz) = ab0ba69f04e3594bfc876af20b69f0d64fd6f839e8f8f32810695058cb4b9e57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-tiling-20111128.tbz) = 37f52d190609e846172549ac5f97d1bba63c2292f4e43b4d3bca18ee03570b76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-uptime-20111128.tbz) = 659c18efe3b7f64179c5a4193c6d9a2561f1d37c9ba614bfd4b022f12f7b23a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-weather-20111128,1.tbz) = d0dfb3d6b4638c425eebcaf78d469c4a741bca18c52e65e1b56622e5ac6292fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-winlist-ng-20111128.tbz) = f0c5c6a8182fc11e6ed51301b6346717fe2dab1dcf26402d08165be71e9f174c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-winselector-20111128.tbz) = 1e9c89c05aa4b36fbbe2f810e5969fe93c0bb57f0e774b10fd4a0c0f380359f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-wlan-20111128.tbz) = 9543afd46a27b271a9b062ffb2b441b209c02421b7c45fcf8f85c2d348137a28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-module-xkbswitch-20111128.tbz) = 49cc6ed1d1fa8663215b357e53b24bd9dcb689c57b9dfdf1dadcedecee4ffb8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-modules-20111128.tbz) = c235d87beefb78424cac192d1ead36fa3a45038b73b4da498a1de65f92a96c50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-theme-cthulhain-0.4.5_3,1.tbz) = 85e377c79a926dc91593a600fd2b29ebd7d6a382315c93179a69937726d339c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e17-theme-darkness-0.99.042.tbz) = 63bdadf8a04f30aaa88c544bb59c06f614f61baafb7bc59566e334817b982ad6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e2fsprogs-1.42.6.tbz) = c3e86d52265de88e100ca11434e3c055ad375a466d9364523870a5b21a828522
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e2fsprogs-libblkid-1.42.6.tbz) = 39351af2535a42ba8eeb4646dfd67c18256e1d35baebae3510bfcd7d22eb79ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e2fsprogs-libss-1.42.6.tbz) = 9c24332011709888f78e71291c9e7e84b21fdc00e74aa0cc72f937953d0e0f74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e2fsprogs-libuuid-1.42.6.tbz) = 9a0d304ec499470f333edff606bee2021b5898072fd4af333f7f915ec371b876
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e3-2.8,3.tbz) = c772a55ecfab39008b7ce0b8cf0453abfa7661ebb495df78cb3a73acfa04fbd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e4graph-1.0a11_3.tbz) = c8ed6043c141edad817a448d81565ea6a9f6c60c2e3670d134b2ed3e719f046f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e93-1.4.2.tbz) = b461e125ee6867e4f7677a32ece24a01b6f073ed7c0508ac20f2465de688b0ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eGroupware-1.8.004.20120507.tbz) = c74afbdba1a454ce7818401d81508cb7f59a7d13f392678066ccbb1c25664ce4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/e_dbus-1.1.0,1.tbz) = 304ede12f53e5f36b02d034fb7c697bb3396eff849826d39c2ef91b378130689
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eaccelerator-0.9.6.1_1.tbz) = 57e654111d391f252d8b9d03d0183e719aedef0ecd49d2f993523b2756cfac84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eaglemode-0.82.0_3.tbz) = c7d79f86b2f569925f9e585f728a54b601c4197aee4a075ae9216340118c0f5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/easydiff-0.4.0.tbz) = 5291538ae7e80b271b1ff6ececf0f8029395ff2a1f3e778bf932b08c0cd4fe65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/easygit-0.98.tbz) = f34492673ecf5d395debb84a630bf509ecbb617c1b1257a967a622b6622f2fef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/easygtk-1.2_10.tbz) = ee1ac0d99d2c8564df80bf4a2da59a3cb905c9aa089800164021f621e0a1096c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/easylatex-0.080.tbz) = 5bf41a584117d142070beecc334b48e586d123130fe3676cfadc5452ccbe1ccb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/easypaint-0.6.0_1.tbz) = 5b7abe62e74ea7cc23c69addb24a2ddec87850a47f1c5ecb7f4eabb0695c48ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/easypbi-1.0_2.tbz) = e3f7ab72b7e5c3a067c3264e95647045989960b1551ce85c073c462c2e0b6518
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/easysoap-0.8.0_3.tbz) = 97000cbb05cf8aebba6b47e91ab5e13b78b13536754ebafd7234ff07e177ebef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/easysok-0.3.5_8.tbz) = 116469e7ec5a5a0fd78eac8626f7ec63aaa40d149ca3af243cda090e57e5bfbf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/easytag-2.1.7_3.tbz) = b0a31befbc3d3009ae499eee21faf85dc4358a883bf5c76e2edacd101a2b3027
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ebnf2yacc-0.1.1.tbz) = de06f4b450076a1936fed704ad9b65c301e3d882975d29a818cdea2eb7d2e089
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eboard-1.1.1_4.tbz) = 96844caa2e97c846d79cc765bc163f8139287f1c428d78bce9ab8fc8b547efe2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ebook-tools-0.2.1_1.tbz) = 515ab3191d8aadd4de71bae71efe925bd5925f167b1b42a18ef0ac781dc86480
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ebook2cw-0.8.1_2.tbz) = 02c505e4e42981033a76316362ef7a1ba5eb076be03ba6d41eacacb924c299b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ec2-scripts-1.3.tbz) = 2cc5da49a3c0eb6abb26e74a77438b78a4d30b3f1e878ab93f39d54c60f5f783
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecasound-2.9.0.tbz) = 40ca46ec04b816314f7af748fbe2d1525c4c61a83827e41bee053a331fc7f070
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecb-emacs24-2.40_10.tbz) = 5b1186ebe6f27a02d5cd1bd07d8693141f83e57630c299beb61a7ee4bdef7d23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecg2png-0.30_11.tbz) = ed653a4671854b7dc11e17041eae04bd67d3d7bdc0adcbceabe7c7ec3797d194
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/echat-0.04.b1.tbz) = 3e0816c527469647fd7995c7265e41a57fc08a6d801597e479cab062cfe5daa5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/echinus-0.4.7.tbz) = 31e5227296cfdbc441f8b6a4ae9b6a672a4431c0cbf072b3dd2ebe47a533d7c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/echolinux-0.17a_4.tbz) = df7a363a4af03f2d8b189b1ca098552b2b75e638f4241f5ac35e6eddbafac86a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/echolot-0.1.0_1.tbz) = 95606cb53e89d0b8f1c530d75c67b093aa43d4364209b7e85d46edf0e380f8a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/echoping-6.0.0_4.tbz) = 18d20d973609abce40320493de78287b0d8e3d6258822d76f3c09093d7074e83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecl-12.7.1.tbz) = cb08bb6a179a95ba2e1106ec6389c8c1f444b7962fb145ff0ca3664ca9dfa182
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclemma-1.5.3.tbz) = ddbacd327188148651a51a9e741b5bc0c8b93bd470a76968a93d75a99b0d2287
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-3.7.1_3.tbz) = afd416ccaf8e07212c911b39bbfa8be6583fe3108188b8c094908c04f74dda85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-EPIC-0.6.35_2.tbz) = a97d9060a25bdaa42f69950b0c3f0f78a642cd5cbea241eb4b237b5070d8bbda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-PropertiesEditor-4.8.2_3.tbz) = e1739912b6febec5a8684e9370f91cc3b664864481202c1f984e3281da679d77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-RDT-0.9.1_3.tbz) = 29405a184acb67c867dbb55a66283a7ddaff864372458aba4748bcffe882342d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-ShellEd-1.0.2a_3.tbz) = b771f8dce5cf77e10a40b7fd06c1e980670bd93c308f7ff373c2d71f80a93813
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-aptana-1.2.2.024747_2,1.tbz) = 1335418e0f9844a1d9a805e8b1451c8ef95fa66ab79b3a4c70b3cd2b106c9840
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-aptana-2.0.5.1278522500.tbz) = b2331c9d0df90c638ec1857b86e03b27275f1e1f58b6a4bfc57841b2d1e79668
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-aptana-radrails-1.2.1.23268_3.tbz) = 591200e403f44a3f409fbf1f2c6eca41c3dc63daa684cf3186aedff7db3d05c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-cdt-6.0.2_1.tbz) = 3d950f2a7e63bcd5d1ffce7ea990004eff46fb238a49118cee5bf472f78a3f5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-checkstyle-3.4.1.0_6.tbz) = ca08bae1ca5d1a0e062a93b0bb1beb98557af7ea7233c902638f72da71221fd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-datatools-1.9.2.tbz) = 68996539192ee6a509dc9caa4b48ef641d72933fe4a0b0b75e6529718fb5ec7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-devel-4.2.0_2.tbz) = 2490620580c992f2670a8c994a8e3ee3e2cfce425490b72a53bab86e20488342
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-drjava-0.9.8_5.tbz) = db4c3747ebd709cc47d90bfb3dd2541dfa84c2bf0262dc60140060e2b77f63b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-ecj-3.8.tbz) = 190d9748188862369a28f1ca5c4bc9df6b4e0d022f0fcea565464c4ea7386099
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-emf-2.7.2.tbz) = d1f30242019c3de55cda47097b8862e5b540f36aba45b3f7347b437406f3e1d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-examples-3.0_6.tbz) = 5a3226d148620922008ef8e1eda36115481fc03ecc7c9162b80fefb744ee0bf4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-findbugs-1.3.2.20080222_4.tbz) = 6b6f937ff03fffae2289b18cd6d54a27238223e41b53eaf5dab770a46ff1ded4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-gef-3.7.2.tbz) = d4bf4c7360bd3c07485614a2a606a59b77258c2ba9c7c37ea968e5b2492296ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-gef-examples-3.0_6.tbz) = dc5a06df964ed13b419b846c241b9ad9b86fafb6739e9f797e18a16658492f5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-hibernatetools-3.2.3.g_2.tbz) = 0ef9ff1d3ee965f0258ad38f378e09f1656594b185efef3288b79e8dbd8a4a96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-jad-3.3.0_4.tbz) = e9e8bf4882690aa2dce30f679dbd5972feb8bd959722ec7d6e321e8b7fbfddda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-langpack-3.2.1_5.tbz) = a8a6fb0743bdf1dcca1f3a9a2555484ed8c398f056fa614f2eae301c94980f1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-log4e-1.1.6_4.tbz) = bd52255caa75c97d41fafcbb922423f0d1dff0cbba0748cdd1952f4b6b094b22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-lomboz-3.1.r2_5.tbz) = 8cb7c1d61b0dc43c75ab500c3870073f5a1699b4bb1d26dd5bf13a7b31d9331a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-ocl-1.1_4.tbz) = 6ab1cc4bba2dde8f634a6332ba797a1cee0454eca0bd6f5c18cfe0e19ed69644
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-pmd-2.0.5.v3_6.tbz) = 5e94c41a09f6112912f601562965604436c452aec7e30aa9c2ccf7cdc7d4a78c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-pydev-2.6.0_1.tbz) = 6eac1e34e305afd77fb7d5c8fa01d19deda0ef742b510f194db5e1b9bf83f962
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-quantum-3.0.1_4.tbz) = a45a8aacd261cdaf67172b175cceed034509b4d5207a6d0064efb11e99bfa4d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-sqlexplorer-2.2.4_5.tbz) = fce2a2ada1090f868f761705826a8564280ff9a939b98c2a86c460ad5d8d757a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-sysdeo-tomcat-3.1.0_4.tbz) = 0202212cf3b32a501babd92dfa17661321491a504158963b84818a0835b9a356
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-uml-1.1.1_4.tbz) = c99b8549cbd3767dfc1e00ab4c46843f36e4979048379571da7ff38b6314b9ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-vep-1.2_4,1.tbz) = 1a41cdf3ca67a746d40399b59258099036b78a5759ee6a29da2ac11392b338a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-vep-examples-1.1.0.1_4.tbz) = d9ad17413926b140fa870b7f8007532431126daf766cccd38a45e5b8cf6848a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-viPlugin-1.14.0_4.tbz) = 7cd1f6f6694c49dcab628328d7b1ee9802bdd9a8e2b35c2276431fb3dcad2d10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-webtools-3.3.2.tbz) = b0e064865903db9cc911fc5badca8456257f9cffc61150daecdaf86cf5dbbee6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eclipse-windowsbuilder-1.1.0.tbz) = bc0a4026d5b9e0283da7a2ec410686bac6684fec3221361621402223e06397d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecm-1.0_1.tbz) = 57525fdcb632201a41ec2e882d24f783fdde2a78a2b7a8ce2e744a73fe434f66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecofont-2.05.tbz) = b3d0cdaebf0902903736fe6744f5f3b7a012f75e019ae8b80f99c9bf1ec92ce7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecore-1.1.0,2.tbz) = 336cb937d951d320ea610831d43c5ca11f62c6a9e0854aa9d18dd33645846e87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecore-con-1.1.0.tbz) = 11a400b110d80db9ca36630275fcc592f70639ed8c4e37bf73d699a84fe69556
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecore-evas-1.1.0.tbz) = 6b3e2142f83c6fc5bf731b0c296d33e80ef991ce6d41c42dd3a6e1afcc96c335
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecore-file-1.1.0.tbz) = 433f6f55cecd604374a8ba8b6dded982bbf0bd248c01b47662138a54bfa3c013
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecore-imf-1.1.0.tbz) = 5d151ca2203b725bacba3fffae8880305eee22fe65b383ed0be878a2d3fe2b1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecore-imf_evas-1.1.0.tbz) = 54d98676a40205f840c08ab5d629d6fa4f4f3fce590ae7c19542f732509cd7df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecore-input-1.1.0.tbz) = 49309d1f69f75c898cb99a77fe5f548411e85b477e27f11bb4ae34855010086f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecore-input_evas-1.1.0.tbz) = 1aff6ba28daafb78b8b676dae273f356c0f5af7f384105db6727c7f5a4f05d6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecore-ipc-1.1.0.tbz) = 5d469a5487087917f10f0de01d5610401860563a9ab17b1b6643c6f3c9ac4b80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecore-main-1.1.0.tbz) = 41aa947f782f8a92f8cdf703ff82da027d61aae2ddbc8f407ec4947f28f53e49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecore-sdl-1.1.0.tbz) = c2dc4aecb5f2a203340aecaf588e2089ddd617b735e1621032c63b717cd702a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecore-x11-1.1.0.tbz) = c885b4fac22fef8341c02dc8768665f5e2a562c2ed1c962b889f41886073def3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecos-tools-0.0.20040125_12.tbz) = febc576edfe1d8cc6d2185d299073d91b2f3ac8b8f7c127b45acb28d740f2a6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecromedos-1.0.1_4.tbz) = db5c9756af6a0697441e1801b6bae11f8a3aa62283cf095fb9bc61cd3d35f0dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecru-0.1.0_4.tbz) = 697c0991b30054f81169b767b40390200dea9da788914b2cbabc33ec271bf38d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ecs-2.0.2.tbz) = b9afa8a4158e99100ce5c060ed21b90d05ad64e7f54fdea55a82549d0a5369e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ed2k-hash-openssl-1.4.tbz) = 4c23459c1b2f15bb41459dd175b855665e474773977d5d123cd1f034239256a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/edb-0.9.18_1.tbz) = e64a0ec3b26edcc9b22a86ca1e9553957fa127b94616373cc2a628e11e7c81de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/edenmath-1.1.1_2.tbz) = c189a258c32a26a12e1bce7488e6b0830e9f7b37585a553805fefaa745ac353c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/edge-1.35_3.tbz) = 07ec1c244df3146028733693c7360a66b1511b3e85b711413f69360ce61ba554
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/edid-decode-0.1.20120605.tbz) = 901bec93e7ecde5d9a5796ecb07ad293abeb64c7b5d6a1c278c00648a614ce9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/editres-1.0.5.tbz) = ff911296fd1e8625a49622a93c035f0cc6a7d1b98d82a5956e5b8f9923e54228
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/editss-2.2_3.tbz) = 9be08bba9c40c5667da69ff5a5bd0d2ba33275dd897fcef2fd8f4c502bd933a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/edje-1.1.0,2.tbz) = 592b50422f7cc2ae93c962f5bdfceeefd4d6476afc7d9dc2c8527fbea353c255
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/edje_viewer-20111128.tbz) = da42f1883d65048732ef4f211792d12c5d8c61198d3e6fc8b3cb6b62391dcfa8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/edonkey-tool-hash-0.4.0.tbz) = 81072cef74c82a46dc90a7b49129ae8fd376ddf1d1958db55fd9b12e1fe282f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eel-2.26.0_7.tbz) = a9b39bf652f2c461e5f8853812fea3cd139144121be1fcb4c45ce7635dfa2970
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eet-1.5.0,2.tbz) = 181d1d260b9e27e00d7113de62dd958ef4ed371a772227060b5043241e4ab47c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/efax-0.9a-001114a7_5.tbz) = ca5f85d2cb331b9772253b9df7de657306d644b62603c887a0b26f803bf8afd2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/efax-gtk-3.2.10.tbz) = 01695eb5023d3cc961118db701fe09f87e06d6f08b7861b219c8305fb6a49eb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eflite-0.4.1.tbz) = 30946cd4fafc2a22fe008bf72d0460a241a2e542b1a4ef9c6b50bd23ac928fa2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/efltk-2.0.8_3.tbz) = 5e4af3870e1f6a2af4a82f24129a5b8d0c0aad2d58febd6d69a28ff80d9ae6b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/efreet-1.1.0.tbz) = 397a5874dde2f9b832c880feb81da5dc82a6dd2f78ad67f61a837f3ec6526be1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/efront-3.6.6_1.tbz) = 0c9fbc431a9dd84784694f9fb08b7a306f583d7c59c54a7b27833e0658e4a0ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eggcreator-0.1_6.tbz) = 94ca189b6556912279db6735aa9157d9450fec9d9bcdd0d1519ec50d3e17d029
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eggdbus-0.6_1.tbz) = cfd4567341dc5619b9208ec35c896690f1ea7ca38520fe625f6d1d9465d90631
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eggdrop-1.6.21.tbz) = 12a0d54c4d1f87e23cfc0b9ef02fb23f884bcc77c110137dad3ddc6fb042f301
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eggdrop-devel-1.8.tbz) = 457f5ed0facb99b16bca9c7c980bb58230ce77e204e1550b5d9608006f8edbd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/egl-0.3.1_5.tbz) = 1ecde8c95697e74d61fef42752c03df74b628595f2f3c017fd15bc18af141f8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/egoboo-2.7.5_8,1.tbz) = 04547af1d7967aac41ba62fdb2acd6d89a62c0619c2560d41188f7a2e1c35adb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/egypt-1.10.tbz) = c23e062cc33d64c70db1c9d51f69e39cfb49f4d37aa3ed996c448bd106a97c16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ehnt-0.3_8.tbz) = f6906c938a1cdceb3e973c2e7979766b128cab5e81201c0aa7839b77a3eed35e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eiciel-0.9.8.1_1.tbz) = e17026700b323550bde5188c900084c2ff69a9695c36a991f87501196adc1e02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eif-1.3.4.tbz) = 8ba704d1484e8e0596dd02df4cf1ca09fd263f31c9f55966158e925631c56730
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eiffelstudio-5.7_5.tbz) = 690ede7d9cf70bd4e19155df8ece2dc75a6822f91b82275cd820837770844348
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eigen-1.0.5_1.tbz) = f0bc94cdeb923144051754cb6801a5037641a5f86d65a291c07d912bf8a53fc0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eigen-2.0.17,1.tbz) = 420bda8d6fbc1fc79f90567d4e68ee6d45b4f9f4adc0ed0877043106157219b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eigen-3.1.1.tbz) = 22a2de052654bd484efc9050151c1e9388351ba719b3f1635765961f5474970d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eights-1.0.tbz) = b57115faf5a7a2d81b26fe9ab10ed8b32a8220f73072414d096f6fe9980bc1d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eina-1.1.0.tbz) = 4314d46a946a991f3a138019d9083f84b8825294daa47b3a1d632cb782fb0699
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/einstein-2.0_7.tbz) = a08c3ec20288622da5e815b3c4f3951fc53d44e2ebc41ee67a9f3dcf6a819989
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eio-0.1.0.65643.tbz) = 58315c07ff2a33ab911409957d65d74c5a02f30bc317f37def362aeeb83df10b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eiskaltdcpp-cli-2.2.4.tbz) = c8a32499496455f54daa4bf6644b859c690c437ac199b449185146d5b2808b7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eiskaltdcpp-data-2.2.4_1.tbz) = 6c7b36725d356c6d5c6e3c369fd98f298cee28e7d3113fc96e2c49dea94bab54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eiskaltdcpp-gtk-2.2.4_2.tbz) = eebcb98257c5207f6db61f47e43f0c59be0866f3040a448910f3fbb0894c7d19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eiskaltdcpp-lib-2.2.4_2.tbz) = 68eeeaac72a19aec46dee3b6771828f1f206cf60512be5f8526d3b19fc2ede5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eiskaltdcpp-qt-2.2.4_2.tbz) = f9ff15de8b313e5969d61c3b9f53f1401ec926673ab6169f7e6b3ae5bf333a27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eispack-1.0_3.tbz) = f2b4257c8661ec1cfa28e1d7290fc357da80f8d37bf9783eb161418ff19be40c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ejabberd-2.1.11.tbz) = db5d5ef250354a61d61062425a68219720bb4283fa9975d1d43e5627b204d8ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eject-1.5_4.tbz) = f04f8a094f6e5ac8f8b82784c57d4242d832547d6bdbe5d83d31a356c49f57f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ekhtml-0.3.2.tbz) = 0b7a44ae721b98e6ec1b23c1fc290d7bd63a60a7e5a104da8b2136031a6a551f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ekiga3-3.2.6_8.tbz) = 67cdafeea834083b56255565887bec9195d89255fcf17f7197c34956d675c2be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/el-aspell-0.50.3_1,1.tbz) = 405c8d66a7602bb81ac1438c66b2fb59e3d35fcef70a253542efc79c006c42d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/el-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = f879200700333f772aa3129f5b29482b30ff15bdf64ff5df417b01b1f4b4d89a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/el-freebsd-doc-39278,1.tbz) = b2c060bb619c9070ca0173aabb40449ba949a3c5f07189c97cf5c91589608bca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/el-hyphen-2005.10.17_1.tbz) = 4cded10eb5e17619dfc1b0312ed96f892b81901c8ef8a7dcabd56dc8698db360
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/el-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 301b134227e902fa663deeb9b8792a383cbb5857d153568deeebc6db1cddde32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/el-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = f2f6f1998cdd25af295da2a6bb7b7ca188b017f481cd253161c3ca7014c895d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/el-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = c47837cbd3e1d16a69cad32a1485ef39d9550f03bf05782ec2e1d12512f5197f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elan-1.7c.tbz) = 48ef41c40a3e6ca69f2f78e4204674b3b21a2532420071015fda8a2d066af446
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eldav.el-0.8.1,1.tbz) = 55f386402e04c0fc7ea3eb5ab1af4b9b19f3c6a49304cbb5b998286c9a1ed2e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/electric-7.0.0_4.tbz) = b7d6b2c1af0c7b380bc1aec2462cb54b65002d0807e171d35451b7c3d78da201
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/electric-ng-8.11.tbz) = f9b80c5451a778f465f94021bfb8e42ca89f9dc8661bfedfb66b3a6c3817b790
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/electriceyes-0.3.12_11.tbz) = 2faac27fb2bd114342b8295a6939deff3730253017eab76e6f3cc30b497eef83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/electricfence-2.2.2_2.tbz) = 5f6a25d92680780b0989ec3842bf69a46800a821cf18b72e40fb6e4cc62cfd42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/electrix-0.2.0_1.tbz) = 34b68c3bd6a3a22ebdb7030e5e6820c72db13dafcf82db6828dbe5c0bfe8dcd4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elementary-0.8.0.65643.tbz) = 065a33b38793832b8d1305441c5e154104852b29569da5eb0bdf7c8cbaa51bff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elf-0.5.4p1_1.tbz) = 3335a0c90de688b564e87b0635b477a6a8ce404b37385331083cc65f2d368714
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elfio-1.0.3_3.tbz) = 5da95bc8eaaad9e75feb42e75ee2c790e658b2f5c67fd310932bf76fd37600fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elfkickers-3.0_1.tbz) = 33bdacfacee7f00fa6f2898f837699fc329b1f487755c5b5203cc772955fca56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elfrc-0.7.tbz) = c028a2a898a3844ad24fabf0e3623ac96fa5f38893d7eb1929b99c76f021510f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elfsh-0.51b3_1.tbz) = ed244268bf1aba0b6062e630393f7324fb45c645c28294ebbda733e3ab096619
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elftoaout-2.3.tbz) = e6513300bfc13aff2150af5e873741c34f0dbea335fe8be944c783fec85aceb6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elgg-1.8.0.1.tbz) = 5a2ad31e0eb061ebeef09fcc51bd70aad91176a86e79ce5ec6fbeff545ed44ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elib-emacs24-1.0_15.tbz) = 7a24dad414020233282eb3f1b4b52bf3f27c6aeb3b3ef7854ba2c698159ac721
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elinks-0.11.7_3.tbz) = fae96cd77e4bf9861d8a0b4a5b86ec6746c15e3003ee08e5ceb1953c980812ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elk-3.99.8.tbz) = 40ab7fa2f9d228563241cd3c422ae5bcf6e298a6f0e04b25add951a11c34c466
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elm+ME-2.4.125.tbz) = 0ce83e4dae114b66e0b71b52e65b2bb742f3aa8e7a39122e3f466840bb6de870
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elmer-eio-5.4.0_3.tbz) = 9041a154f9d34ab2e59e5d6f7e2068256699f864aa3eced38a98cf0b3e554a72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elmer-hutiter-5.4.0_4.tbz) = da90d224afdcc71e1f777307c4588bb672c7c96342137c4275699b3afcc67041
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elmer-matc-5.4.0_4.tbz) = ccc795b41262543b8de15e134abcecff5d95288f1ebf076b1dda3dcdb07e756e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elmer-meshgen2d-5.0.0_5.tbz) = 728fafaa3d1d833316b4f205a43d1f2241c9a8de25c4d39dfb4dc181c3d55d14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elmer-umfpack-4.4_4,2.tbz) = 62c91f983e89ae25dc653d5d23b852dd3e75b33c7a60e0c3a6b35ce881d52759
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elmergrid-5.4.0_2.tbz) = 047c83eb0912b00ae13a26df1bb9fd501a97c91aaef0f8b2d5865c83348e5405
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elmo-1.3.0_2.tbz) = d48e3ae7a5e0a5b4f486d21846d98540b33e4d69b9a052bce192e36e3424e29d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elmo-devel-1.3.2_4.tbz) = 166a71e833a4f6f6e07f714a4b208f576310722dbe155fdf1bdfb7408beb101d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elog-2.9.2.1.tbz) = 8b1d43653c52fb20129ca9d90ebe62f2b6b9131acac97261e077b8f35eb18283
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elscreen-1.4.6_6.tbz) = 5590046668e78b12a9d4c1909d0b38e65719c27dad354129208a4500fde383d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/elvis-2.2.0_3.tbz) = 09390ba535c5553a1ecade202d8795bdd66bb04022692da351beca6de7896e67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/emacs-23.4_2,1.tbz) = be0fcc38b814811b28cd6811742fb0511462d98fc2e8e7640054ea07b7324502
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/emacs-24.1.50.109364,1.tbz) = 864a452c7a78dfdb10bb0015b31ce799a2c9439e074e1a91a9199c66fea03d27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/emacs-24.2,2.tbz) = 97f15e4d86f8b8f354b4f8f14f0de6d379d8b67278505e05bca8240f98af16be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/emacs-koi8u-1.0.tbz) = 7254a0b3a16e9db9ff03136370db3f1e5151e37ea4956ff1da92e84332ec911f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/emacs-lisp-intro-2.04.tbz) = 55cd1fda6f4e5e4cb1e885c1643eaa175e5fc3c2bcad3a9ef88c63510ef6abaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/emacs-nox11-24.2_8,2.tbz) = 353d27b5e9018d174e15e18a74e4b08315bf2f29624ebfb47a557b43adaaf676
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/emacs-w3m-emacs24-1.4.471.b.20120306_3.tbz) = 8424d7156ab72a024bd1c6fa8a65384c00d5705b1062b4414e82b79669dee2b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/embassy-6.2.0_2.tbz) = c9e04f01a76ee19428a7832696624f536f5f9475bca7ac730a8d9fa728bfe19f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/embedded_innodb-1.0.6.6750.tbz) = bfc802e8e5cfe78ae20ff136ac1b02ad2b1f0925ab3522cdedb1cce872cb68be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ember-0.6.2_6.tbz) = b05f98c018738187715d66f161ff1c6956c098f344f904d0fef20df65d5a3b79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/emboss-6.2.0_2.tbz) = ac204b13655c5bdd05ec72251c406157e4f8dae1969225e4813d87174a1d310a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/embryo-1.1.0,2.tbz) = 4843a11b774559818980695af92bd2efd25c44f934bee33bfc44efc09bc61a34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/emelfm2-0.8.1_1.tbz) = 1bc4f341c2c77e348927b7eb231cf1d63015686a2d1f823ba23082b062edc4da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/emerald-0.8.4_7.tbz) = af30c35b5102f35a5b1d8e5ce4f94b76d2f5f8ca24c7d7caf111dfe9dc7b75a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/emerald-themes-0.6.0.tbz) = 56365724443acdc040d2dbe097a0bd49ed39f791bbde4fe430a560a9a8b4d5ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/emesene-1.6.3_2.tbz) = 5b3e3888ab0836b6a5862bfe6c01cffd4c80ac82a44625fc14c02bdde520c50b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/emh-emacs24-1.14.1_13.tbz) = cb63f2be3e5ddf60ad8e0251da90bcbbfda61028f37534d4cad2fb60b1d31bc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/emiclock-2.0.2_3.tbz) = 5ce2e2a14ace5ca5b85df4e552c1cf96aad2051487699c6e696eb088e4e7b633
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/emil-2.1b9_1.tbz) = da82041943e113d7cee08ab4088014a7fdd81f6da5da6dedbc656b37f017ae89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/emma-0.6_6.tbz) = 3e22731d5a85513cd7e7a34450f51f5251c55429bc0d91dc97a7dc7e907a4dee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/emms-3.0_12.tbz) = c28951c41f670a1a03c6b84e58fa311383f2b06e1eddb597fd32116a32dea5fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/emotion-0.2.0.65643,1.tbz) = 393ab904d35bab220bc555da1d1f670d9554b0f2fb325afa519c784909a452af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/emovix-0.9.0.tbz) = dc3b4573c9003454f5c061b2e3850b70d11564506cf9429363a45ce18f998daf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/empathy-2.32.2_3.tbz) = e062406632b5561df91622c8330cb5a89b1c2cc78fc566f7fa37b68ae7922637
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/empire-1.9_1.tbz) = 82375c1110b590ada62af30aa37466572b416ffd57dcc89179cf782504338283
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/empower-20111128.tbz) = f2e016788b9e5afe199633c1d7733f1bb36fd0777d67af69bb0c6acaad501a03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/emprint-20111128.tbz) = b8b2b37ba4ce2c57eeb79361475f30edde97aa891a7cbb5a4208a86d927752f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/empty-0.6.18b.tbz) = 90c19683a796e35613e2ab85a6372dcb266028692f33cc36a8c261fc774320ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ems-flasher-0.03.tbz) = f3232667ff2800a0c594820d83bed961c99ea72fe5ed783fe6943b2ad7fd613e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/en-aspell-7.1.0_1.tbz) = 41ddcca83013d4b1023b536135e5b02a473e4450ce9152cda11a2b838d57da35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/en-freebsd-doc-39278,1.tbz) = 4a76872af853d9186f2e388c2bbc55dedffaee3e7ab813f36fe2b6787e8408f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/en-gimp-help-html-2.6.1.tbz) = 98d4a4212c8e09fcba1eef3af4f28e671ff56acb53a8d4d090f395354bfc8f0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/en-hunspell-7.1_1.tbz) = 4cf2d82027b20ec085454fe9f19f0134460bf31c0ce7184267a27593af43f85c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/en-mythes-2006.12.08_1.tbz) = a128fdf617d531cbac7538282d9b43522e2fcbb659bdb890730b47655390f55e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/en_GB-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = 70b3ffa8e50e3a6b7ac883ca1b0bfa7e371e390bda0824bb3d4d85d2d0c0ebae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/en_GB-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 076da8872080e25c35f832e3f29638d4ac48b6c92d77ed962ba5a3a1cb05248e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/en_GB-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 24e1b203460d3cd0e0c686f0a2ccc35b2bef2935f138ad6d2dd026f50214560e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/en_GB-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 413e9c552731f08ca7aaf862db7c59ef8b9f2143017ce596e749eb898f31aafc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/en_ZA-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 9ae7366db83c9a78845b5ecd2f82311da4f99fe04bad8a3cab650034220bbf94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/enblend-4.0_1.tbz) = 16708b233ecc73e2254aedbac451805e82713b45306d939f8063c4a24fccc042
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/enca-1.13.tbz) = de55088985805eb9ad1db8a313a9b09f735a8642264a85e1ce507a5269e952e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/enchant-1.6.0.tbz) = 0125cd721fedf756ccba04ac94c1c12a988ab5c5e677a8d73455ff915cfb8ca8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/encode-explorer-5.0.tbz) = c1bcc71bfabce7ca32870aed9e21ef5f35d045fc6e3bf6f3b8585bd74c4b944c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/encodings-1.0.4,1.tbz) = 8affb33a71dac6ee62bb39304f52768c2777060fe116dcc0cbda232c66606b46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/endgame-singularity-0.30b_2.tbz) = 7b41ebbbebbe7ca75d33c62a1575378f93093ecf8d05f77f9f66cb6f1f1a3ff2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/endgame-singularity-music-006.tbz) = 028f41371124ae06de5e62d4f3d67b8ba3e4f81c6cc9cfe55c127a0bc955ba5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/endian-1.0.tbz) = daf55981b2d3d2a0a4fe93e6126d3d498b15d72029cd5d36cce9588d9496c152
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/enet-1.3.4,1.tbz) = 846c0c08952cec54e638bce27e24965b0fb0f6c4fa1d3e5e73bfb373dffc3068
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/enfle-20101006_4.tbz) = f3a73464f968083b8169b81ef1020e73ba381535c3894b2f11645dbc94266dd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/engine_pkcs11-0.1.8_1.tbz) = 16001a140128b904c2307fecab589c8eedd3a5eb65da70f5682c908f6e393022
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/enigma-1.01_11.tbz) = bf8f2cbc6e2bd88c336da223a59ebd8a778d0dfeff7d5c892dbe845ee66eec56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/enlightenment-0.16.999.65643,2.tbz) = 3622137c594b66551ccd8de8d9b9835def1cb89d2bd7e9e8a15f0208e36ada27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/enlightenment-docs-0.16.8.0.2_4.tbz) = e64e5f725e0b75b7ec2713210f00a9ce2ba9e43ed65e3d042671e98d986d4116
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/enma-1.2.0.tbz) = efbec2fea49377aac4046b58b2b7559b2bb9edc54be04f24bb3215055fa2cffc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/enscribe-0.1.0_4.tbz) = 0d1a3ed7b63d0ebe10ee04c1f85d7aaaa8843c2975391394475d1cdbc75cab39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/enscript-a4-1.6.4_5.tbz) = cee4f05981b9f4ea2253802c002dbd59887b53237f23d4b7ab0615dc4373deec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/enscript-letter-1.6.4_5.tbz) = e9639ab3f5d5fefe048f4818b0d3e50d849a99a1788deccfba7fd9c375e321ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/enscript-letterdj-1.6.4_5.tbz) = 0ba03ffb43e575bd18e14fd34f03c9eff376cd5433e96d2cad21be139fb636ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/enscriptfonts-0.81.tbz) = 16d0511021acf5348fdab1905aa4b0917ea4324e23a8b5fa63388ed5b4b64a8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ensemblist-040126_7.tbz) = 9e086a38db6b01a60bee5da696ef2e1312ef3c4cac74714fab391f472793d646
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/enteruser-1.0.tbz) = afd967f4f95f8d79dbddf4c6e3cbb0fa0791c0b8b999370e49f8f86df9d7a0c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/entity-0.7.2_4.tbz) = 8b391f34e810c68241c9d6fb9490dd63011382ec59128af47bbcb3a17a95f688
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/entitymib-20040109_2.tbz) = 2003a6880da3f3c166b92111fa3e175e20a60eee60bb640d44ebf30a4773f0df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/entrans-0.3.2.tbz) = df3d2db637924c471ad2c67c6092b304f1a7f07b3ceadefb09ce3155c0ace0ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/entropy-2.0.tbz) = ed04108501021c9adf7535864f8844424598f614cc9d17fe3f18e12af12391e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/env4801-0.3_1.tbz) = c1a41a49f628d2272a2cd847814477f9dd84a2cbb57e56ea1d75cc38f8ecb8cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/enygma-1.04.tbz) = 3e5603722867a1c987c8cae04cde113300ded104ab623224c2ab11677161ea7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eo-aspell-2.1.20000222_1,1.tbz) = 68c7ff3a666b4bf5f61ae5e4b9357ccfaf607099d8f1a26ee7d77b1a97e78759
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eo-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 648cbc8a0b338a8a91b3150c18e1bda6b7e9a765e7bb14283df8523f33c70353
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eo-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = ecdcdc81415478a86fc31ed1db1f327c761b296ee82304b8e9d636953f9113fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eog-2.32.1_3.tbz) = 3881a66d17c46b18d8bda90c12c7d0df9c5e03b2a30a05abbf5267b284c99733
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eog-plugins-2.30.1_3.tbz) = 45f0624099affbf0de1d8f1f7116cb8cfd15d21841785b31854f7207b7832463
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eos-movrec-0.3.1.b_2.tbz) = 75744b8aee2c591099eda23a556dd49a6269690b215cecb4137c904b2af1ab03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/epdfview-0.1.8_4.tbz) = a8d4f27ebd0264fa517cf9aad5c0bb0ed797c4304d11c38b9eba40ce2cb53f9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/epeg-0.9.1.042_2,2.tbz) = 4ac5b42a12cc0fd85cfafc25f7d9e7dae486c721581e01bbc09af9f71651c35e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ephem-4.28.tbz) = 33e95287d24287191a2c04670db9819339dfeb253bf3402e9c68b176ee7e85c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ephemera-2.9.tbz) = d4171f33e4e55496b36dd910335b591df9a1917cc2dd613f74185994a4d19a16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/epic4-2.10.1_1.tbz) = ee6fce313a68c526b70ad5ef8bed78d7748c6e74e95f62cf4ce404ff80f07b77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/epic5-1.1.2.tbz) = 100e600be7a96134a6d214bfa6fa321eab2452bace9fe38fd18175e74ab30e03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/epiphany-2.30.6_3.tbz) = f794e43713e7ad09c2ef6e88c86fcbb32a56b92cdca24c88730e5768c7d5e06a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/epiphany-extensions-2.30.2_4.tbz) = bfef0d7f4204d78c1d3222b9ed2fcab1f24a7d623ac6e6bd727f0fa93e8b916c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/epix-1.2.10_1.tbz) = 10a3e986d073f687c8e8c69a099dd0b099567dce5a2e8636fe8137b194160fb8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/epkg-2.3.9_5.tbz) = 2a21234045b736fd5c970181bff6495a3f7f34f3b06cac51e2d0f21dfada056c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/epm-4.2.tbz) = 54dd0751edd3cb27c80de6610398a0c68fd9e3a6978c95e60238af118e59b474
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/epoch-1.6_1.tbz) = 0872fe08b2f1f2e6150636ae3493240174d169dfd76067360a6a618276f9cacb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/epos-2.5.37.tbz) = 10105bb75f6d0578770c08f7a8c4d528e472fcbd6af11eddb75adce76c284cb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/epplets-0.14.tbz) = d0cd3cc8f240c4a1f87325cab3eeaea2d9eddd4667a7e6cf6c4278215f8af84d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eps-1.7.tbz) = c22f378741406b653b182670c99ee3967409578c44b435127d1210db633e2e3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eps2png-2.7_4.tbz) = 04514608e9a91764a4879c16f8f6cc8bcc1fc08f65d43c62f93a7763cec812dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/epsonepl-0.2.2_4.tbz) = 0f1c1b1bd536806df7caef8a350aaebefee7ae4af7db308d7d8dcc720490fdb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/epstool-3.08_4.tbz) = 6ff671c7958d8eed51ab264ce6c94d2dad1388fe75526b1229ec94f8853ed577
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/epstools-1.8.tbz) = 473734a4ac16138c9039d9aa83025b9394d9a081f6781467193e85f695c386dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/epte-2.0.8.tbz) = fe07ae77db63736b7b8c7c0b38f6c2ee3428c6bad79c9a4cd5317ee18aec918b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/epydoc-3.0.1.tbz) = 944cc4bfe568831112a107edadbcbb9a86ba95d443cd82e6b3432da32dfcd45b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/epylog-1.0.3_2.tbz) = 15e8898734f182c734202cb393558c086662981f6642621644dc27bc2aa53cff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eqe-1.3.0_5.tbz) = 41ee5f636f81cd85d1551c8a67a35752e735e2656f9e374f67d1d3795dadfa0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eqonomize-kde3-0.5.1_6.tbz) = 1524740c7c2317c18ddeb45c0c3e900d911056775d24de22363c9776c2edd467
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eqonomize-kde4-0.6_8.tbz) = f3ce4d1a3fbda822d31b6d0c8eabb87c5dcbad9feee1bab03ed65fcd1875e31d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eric4-4.5.7.tbz) = 5dca2190b270496511932349e0cf0d468e1106f1773f803ffc873af97622a9c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eris-1.3.19.tbz) = 186ee07298b86d1377bb3654b43bdda535db109d4d0338dfdc482aaeb470983f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/erlang-14.b.04,1.tbz) = 352ab9607e1946820de8ab28a521d7534140ec864089b5802b010262490ee3e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/erlang-15.b.02,2.tbz) = d001e77f8378f93dd2e313c4f2c766457a5db2cea91bd3364ed511cde276b330
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/erlang-mysql-1.0_6.tbz) = 40487104158a18756dbc8c85a6fe3cedbfa6fbd8b49013376f5ef867015cad3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/erlang_xmlrpc-1.13_11.tbz) = 1adc4b6b1281379ec7078c38b3e11c6a91cb4f447485be9c85b1f79005bce832
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/erlyvideo-2.8.1_1.tbz) = db38cc782e90eaae238436ca228eda49460ad6f7b4b6c5efbffc8f4e6bd890cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ermixer-0.8_7.tbz) = a613465f376916c7df7379381e8fac015b54d497212b0919850ea60e37ce9d12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eroaster-2.2.0.0.6_11.tbz) = aeb7bc776e821b35dd68039e720d2019a473d79852f949cafc4fdddabcf75232
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/erwn-0.8_12.tbz) = 550fdc79c054a2abdf656fd32025964f0de5efe9841e65b28cea93b9353a8df3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/es-0.9.b1_4.tbz) = f51a2953a1cf120fa65aed4d4cda840fdb916016a1fd0eb20368079fe7f79e88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/es-aspell-1.11.2,1.tbz) = c1b317e5e1776afd31c29c3eeaefa856abd8f23e2bae25e8420ddca54505247f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/es-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = b3e2b163e83ccb5108726921dc7cef6394caa46880398e1109afe2f04ad9c8fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/es-freebsd-doc-39278,1.tbz) = 66dda26d37e1348e766c85024adf2cbad439bd197f3967583a71be33fa04ca6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/es-gimp-help-html-2.6.1.tbz) = e6fb40fe82acbaf56760b97e8163d2d95826d2e456e1adeb7b46fd3221603d4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/es-hunspell-0.5_1.tbz) = 2ef5b9fe086f90ba26fbce714405fdcae105efe3a5c53af4cb0f8e9cb5580492
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/es-hyphen-2005.11.18_1.tbz) = ed7b1965547481383510ced9826a22aee40d3c47e2806865229a28bdcdb13c91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/es-ispell-1.10_5.tbz) = 20abaa2db8c81a09517dc6159fecc6272251edbfa8f17e7776b08c5fa66b4bb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/es-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 7e757fa29187d94ba70a8df4b4ffffd9c82fd778abd55e5670cf932816334919
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/es-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = e3929f77465b7ab33285c08774b832bb69ec0faae097708037ebf40c0f7fb1a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/es-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 766819dc3140716810ca3a7004b05c2f945cfbec4c3d275d0ca05a45a84a8394
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/es-mythes-20121002.tbz) = 52de64bde60e9047505000d64e9c521a786898182e281da7b89fd6748d7fc3a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/esdl-1.0.1_10.tbz) = d0dbc01bb03058feefa6942b4dd73c581573657faabedfeef22dff6f238be8fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/esh-0.8.5.tbz) = 1a958b3fba949882f514a395406eba4ba643d437cf514c152ec1e5aa103756f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/esmska-0.21.tbz) = 85bedfddd3ca96f969e1208dd97efc4737d930837b43afa9acd2245aa54ba0f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/esmtp-1.2_1.tbz) = 26d2f8241442cff3b0ada8e4da3108d2618b6c9e512e0d8c4a51b2c040128550
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/esniper-2.27.0.tbz) = 245354a8bc1230bbd973f1bb8858b04ceec12a1c7a3cb68b21e840b567b50d84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/esound-0.2.41.tbz) = 1bf0f5f6aaeb27fe74ea8745fa52e4554676f17baef9aed23a8256d9261168da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/espeak-1.46.02_1.tbz) = 3a57d71f09cde957e53b49b8f29a7a6d908895e03644d1621f3fbff568bd3169
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/esperanza-0.4.0.20091017_1.tbz) = 051d4a81a8028cde139a98fe7abd0bc297533f9342e2353aba74193ba1985328
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ess-12.09.tbz) = 02025b4a59777502fcc8283849cbb238a138ed2ea216587ae446f8fdb8d6dfc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/estic-1.61_1.tbz) = c6de18b95c79fe6a3895b20a48631db78aadaad5769f8614c93c003b72116182
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/estraier-1.2.30_1.tbz) = 6cb2aa0769215ce7036adc7a0dd2b698c6f7b2bc5788d462808c402bb46a637a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/esvn-0.6.12_9.tbz) = 6898dd135e25eca101e0833444136c3bc18d2159f415ba211cac0d70930e0986
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/et-aspell-0.1.21.1_1,2.tbz) = c877a7a62458cd13d548a75b03f53abf3c675ec26d43502db8ee80062c575591
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/et-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = d925b112a8a4404dcda8f4191a7d81424df32510cdae750539c29176754ffed0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/et-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 428fc8e1d4c6ee2c0fc84ba902fc274c382c3b6ac9343bff24f8fad52dfff8ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/et-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = dd6eaeca0ea540f7aec175223cf79bc8cac8c56beb99365b493a4c0ea90d6bad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/et-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 84614a6c137e876a3696013af514fee275d3abcf454a156a453d1c525c4d5fb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/etcd-1.0.1.tbz) = 76650c447f6b68295971d9534c5e905c8de6e9ee1dbf84985d7a673f96f4b3be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/etcmerge-0.4.tbz) = a7a71396edcca0a500a0bf532b2d9b958c6ad94a8f04e46f0829f87b757a335a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/etcupdate-0.4.tbz) = 4adfcd5277f2508076f460be58c6e8eea67b18809c8e59a0bba9360bfdb70284
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eterm-0.9.6_1.tbz) = 1d25eb1acd29c8f0a6978eea7cb512539c74d796c3025f602ade5859bf3e9321
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eterm-bg-0.9.6.tbz) = 84f4b537b33f0a421506fce94a37d142e6d1e6636eaf73158a07c23dfba49d60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/etherape-0.9.9_2.tbz) = 995f9709cc454e37b84eea80b381357db2f7c2fe5cc428512222165f0f48a942
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ethumb-0.1.1.65643.tbz) = 97c90d7da610ca47735f8a9238899b9cf334620a6384409c2fea4aade6f49723
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/etktab-3.2_2.tbz) = 7eefacbf7c6f6dada6ba4dbcf96ad23d1b5a0fdf188490ad015e1d3223150338
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/etl-0.04.15.tbz) = 1c90f7fad3ff6ff59df963945874d8b1beef4ff3ad24d9273101a4c27d24e36b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/etlfonts-noncjk-1.0_2.tbz) = 8d8a1285fb76a80641438ffa3f1ee6ff51145405c0f440e30a4d8267b5a8d332
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/etrace-1.1.tbz) = a6694d671c97753a369979913d4077b6bbe7ca9eae9ebe1c8eba19268471a47d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/etracer-0.4_8.tbz) = 63bc88fff76e05ae6371072eecfa6ca526af0d414934ce0362fceae3e1243808
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ettercap-gtk2-0.7.4.1_1,1.tbz) = 8f96d683bc42d6b66b9e3def7d7caafa4f80737446f1e9dc1fe1efffc225bb88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eu-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 2ca372aa8544b376cd3445710fbf7ee99a0b005d3eb75b4951c7e90d6d745729
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eu-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = f6a66dda3f1e759745c3ee075d369f8dcf1155f3ae10ffd1fdd72431501b1091
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eu-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 6fa621158c2de7ce564423420dcef65c534e365b7f8dd35844c692b94f645165
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/euchre-0.7_4.tbz) = 024c70e7886784209b6791baa6ff629d73f9d6bde9301e26e5b1f7acf0fa185f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eukleides-1.5.3_4.tbz) = b655f7e52c9968343afc096ae0a528ae3b6528bb7ac3f8fd7d016e50df64084c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/euler-1.61.0_6.tbz) = 99ddce446a974e1e148d87867f614682d98336f6c77e2ab5d6f6e20f28325d70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eva-0.4.1_10.tbz) = a46f894bbc5843e7fa4f9d42f76cb7cb73cb4b6a9be8f9bc6c6478e64795e9b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eval-113.tbz) = 1031e6443657f002d81b989aa9aee3d4e01b911b63c2f387440a26007b46c900
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas-1.1.0,2.tbz) = 0db7ed6a235718eddc2a838aa17e4a8678785e94a1e4760ce7a8b83d83969feb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas-core-1.1.0.tbz) = ad3865ac7b292c420121ec1a220047802660f69cd61569509bed60876db703a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas-engine-buffer-1.1.0.tbz) = a4d931f6c62ab656e7217217a90ec51477a5e699f46654966856dd55b98a3d36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas-engine-opengl-1.1.0.tbz) = 0580fc2810fbc1e683b1f076b00ca09f5d6ce1e3751d48fe0f1a7b7631b77494
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas-engine-sdl-1.1.0.tbz) = da96f9d6214e7fb82d75986f06392fa5e06bb3132b9b19c5fd3719e27bd826c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas-engine-x11-1.1.0.tbz) = 6038b0e03a2e7554b153b77d1f8f102f6111d2271dff63f8d59f9ef37f711f5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas-loader-bmp-1.1.0.tbz) = 1ba27acba6a47b3034d19f76df1d9d15300ecb9586aa44b3abf4aacb0aa79c0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas-loader-eet-1.1.0.tbz) = bf90359adf27eca701f5a077ea6e4ffd5b1207c31c256fe64213d487fee97d9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas-loader-generic-1.1.0.tbz) = 03f1b27394562adea0925f407217bb3f7eb2a6f96eb36ab236dc65b313f7c09c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas-loader-gif-1.1.0.tbz) = 9c63625e1f9335d3b36ff84e97385fcaad680569bc17b5102b310d763f7dcbbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas-loader-ico-1.1.0.tbz) = b2f8b4a5cf1891ca4fbdc4887b9ead603ce8471d6ea00d5eee426cd8692ebb4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas-loader-jpeg-1.1.0.tbz) = d175746b5b3de14b7ddca6743a22b38d2f8f946725a24321bd4b2a935803c122
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas-loader-pmaps-1.1.0.tbz) = 9c396d8576718b4902c8780972571e75f72208f2260b1a66a41583b9ea99b26d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas-loader-png-1.1.0.tbz) = 2da1b6bc935068025221c8143fbcc40e5bf8f1b1bc1b98f94e571c4634e184be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas-loader-psd-1.1.0.tbz) = a883749e286753b2fa922c81fedcecbbb8bc534539a22507cfd9391e13789436
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas-loader-svg-1.1.0.tbz) = e39e1d49970f2bcf45024767866b6aac0dc6440e0c7be73970f744e968d44061
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas-loader-tga-1.1.0.tbz) = 27faff7694467ae53a65c0adc166eb8d0459158b6c5838fe0a4019ddb34aba75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas-loader-tiff-1.1.0.tbz) = 853af945b65d1d36a95c59df01ff34c621d78b6f2f3221dd3cfb7568fc9dc896
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas-loader-wbmp-1.1.0.tbz) = dad2f5dedb27aa2702f7016617d0dbd0e7fde8651ec7777556b5573f0df3e24e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas-loader-xpm-1.1.0.tbz) = 3abf3c6fdfb5f11ac685f1d1f40da98531863ca2f8d68918547f91ce0d3fc246
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas_generic_loaders-gst-1.1.0.tbz) = ad0df2fff6c9f1247ec96784f9a807714a69f3d36d6a783844d65839020e0192
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas_generic_loaders-pdf-1.1.0.tbz) = 6cbaf9c426084f7c3f5053fb0f711c90441a12fd0f713b394786c89912a3ca5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas_generic_loaders-ps-1.1.0.tbz) = 121ef73eb6423d624d5b9f5eeda31d3a1502cca8c090781f4d112eccd249492a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas_generic_loaders-raw-1.1.0.tbz) = badceef48d0153e386fb32bd43a40d3d4a2ee9eb4b11a29c54bae9fa97a806ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evas_generic_loaders-xcf-1.1.0.tbz) = d6d055678a490b361dfdde5e02fe106774c0e957e4932d516f6c00108d83f55f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eventlog-0.2.12.tbz) = 1af67c755411f6a6be69c2ee56f6f049a9aead6e9b9bfcd332e475372fd51db3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eventum-2.2.tbz) = c2897a2ae890fbad5e4a935aef5e1902c2b81270a1aa44b2a9e9bc1d063e44be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eventxx-1.0.1_1.tbz) = 3ad924198598ffd0c5b9572e7fa7996a7e74d4d75ac25fbc0d22b78222b1fc92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/everygui-0.99.b_7.tbz) = 40c031f43624608d28c95be2ebc16c95d221ffdcb6e557d4c63c04e2bef48d9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evieext-1.1.1.tbz) = f77f330a16cb4ab807005d564297fb4b42329a1da5300ca6289c43af9be46f6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evilfinder-1.00_4.tbz) = 0368d822083b587010b6dceae8837f2d1319f4ab31987c9e6d062a30b5e0638e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evilvte-0.5.0_1.tbz) = 5fdf0170246c6fbccada934117b71db36fe6032bbedbf4ea808316c19cedf080
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evilwm-1.1.0.tbz) = 4bf9af9248f0f6f7e6f3e60e399e5137c0fd0740f0f2c1fbd529083ad8ad5e58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evince-2.32.0_9.tbz) = c67a9d032e5d783010cadc8197f7215c7a515751dff359ad717245707c5656f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evolution-2.32.1_3.tbz) = f426297f61b4bd62fd99520b003b99c39ac1f1342eb75316c4af5321444e97d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evolution-data-server-2.32.1_2.tbz) = 64b12eee95c96b60ca2cd950a6af8f2caf164b1cea99ac8be66421ae9dfbe2ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evolution-exchange-2.32.1_2.tbz) = 8ee0c13187826d85c169fd6e4d480744579ba43cd49e21be9d799d1af10d207d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evolution-gconf-tools-0.1.6_8.tbz) = f86f345087a318fc83aadf72175ba4b4c035daea5b8ab6cf300f9e6e4aadc906
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evolution-mapi-0.32.2_1.tbz) = 8c43287005e37f597dad23b328fc3302922e270253a854f37d9f5b6a1fc70708
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evolution-webcal-2.32.0_2.tbz) = 9f871c78d5ace205c85be1f3725c44db2031351afd55a0a2a5c846b591445969
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evolvotron-0.6.1_2.tbz) = 8cbbb4aad6ddfff3f22d232c73dcc71a09c597ff4a1193eedf4989df071cdab0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evq3-1.3.20080810_7.tbz) = af6934f9606dbe3c96787b5f8c9899497ac8044c96248f944c522837d2cef4d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/evtViewer-0.5_1.tbz) = 5b2786e3a84d6529cbc85d53f3955fb3b78a8decc07ce28b63db91936e6efd78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exact-1.41.tbz) = 99ddd9b82312ffb446610884a270496eb2a28547d2de71f21488eda8659a61c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exact-image-0.8.7_1.tbz) = c4813cad19b86f10a10fd06133c26dd7e9d20fa2258177200cefe6368e323c33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exaile-3.3.0.tbz) = 9298ec97ef0cf53fc858cba0de12cb526d6f414628fafe85b7bea49144f2b45b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/examplep-0.04.tbz) = f5f9dfc6d50a50966a2fd015ba3a9f560ae8808a0310e8e306559bd617667511
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/excido-0.1.5c_13.tbz) = 27f25f68af09dfe6411c25ce3bde7f956533bd1ff319b69c1e10f3bc71f91f8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/execline-1.08.tbz) = 36afcbf1403f766c18ef60d42bfc5776d9bb3aeb1f049566b7dc1de8a2bf52a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exempi-2.1.1.tbz) = 6cfadcd39e0ad92fb29dd880a826398459b450b0bb5cff5391d252c418f4034f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exercisix-1.2.tbz) = b2374d0d4640791b7d9d0a176bdec9b9b79540bd53cd7eaff23a4a52866902f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exfat-utils-0.9.7.tbz) = 9f53746aaa05bb6aca5afce5e607ddd0a5e847882c28b66856c4e4ad572eb4f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exhaust-1.9.2.tbz) = 559c1fbcc02019da75ab02eb5c225af33c17b1184002be4d45e7a53afdbfa0e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exhaust-doc-1.9.2.tbz) = d1f4556a8121c526f4c8c277f44ecdcfb53b023e8805377987493c33a73eca2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exhaust-ma-1.9.tbz) = 3c85aaab80f6b040739580b7352c2a9f589a7cc82334f3d80cf0f21d2ee7556c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exif-0.6.20.tbz) = 60cc1daa5bcd0a85961483327625bee001681ea88ace68b71a93f6ab265326d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exifprobe-2.0.1.tbz) = 40e5fc14f82bf602ab0e8c755a46b9faf97a60e44beb661e3f7c9171dc9f4bde
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exiftags-1.01.tbz) = 006ed102a3956ba48315285dbeb78ba090734d1f9e84ac24cf9cb0f95749acfe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exiftran-2.09.tbz) = fc693f0cb6d88745e2633586a370ac843b81c6bb06964ea6237a1916295a633f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exilog-0.5_6.tbz) = 685d4d140daebab5b234b11e9651a1210c6a0bda36ef3e96a759e6b2a51a2043
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exim-4.80.tbz) = 67b11cf0dbfd84d1770eba66cfab4b9f4c2bfe22ce02ace0317f5592ae8f4b88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exim-doc-html-4.71.tbz) = 29e665f3ea49ee34b2caf0199baef801a6e6cf38e42dd29e0ef4fa7998d1d401
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exim-doc-info-4.71.tbz) = b3ffb57399eb5634edf76604e0173b537463f890c87b59df368e9c42d4ab7c1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exim-doc-pdf-4.71.tbz) = 18c4d8ff9f33f09c38ca4293b3c30dd92722bcb6f003bef15cba6aa109d80ef8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exim-doc-postscript-4.71.tbz) = 6c69278ec321abfbcc0cc0a8decb6d10d8641af30df35b9fe6b08d7c62c05dd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exim-ldap2-4.80.tbz) = d9421cec8cab4d5904c22332e4bebd51776713b279f0d34fb7d1543208f4f1a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exim-monitor-4.80.tbz) = f136afd066a4941d0b9588bf73d5b66f164e83c46077f79c2380e018cc1748e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exim-mysql-4.80.tbz) = 2554bfebc3fd5e89fb4b781ef9fa02e79cbfcbcab29e2e4133bf66a56793dffe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exim-postgresql-4.80.tbz) = 59b1a41827af21d83a7a421e7dac32fe6689b84616f70f47a9de67ac7e1f91c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exim-sa-exim-4.80+4.2.tbz) = 0973d468c876fa4e0a6075a3013a5246fe3a07ccb2c69cc7db9ea2a930ff3f6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exim-sqlite-4.80.tbz) = d0d4b0d4515f5dc8b275f5483e8c8d14ba1214d639838d897ed90ba163d802ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exipick-20100323.0.tbz) = 1c3ad7c827ec7c2eea30999d182d19245c32cdac9f29cf2a91ab4d57c4b9821f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exist-1.1.1_1.tbz) = 8ef55bcfc7a96e5cc0342d4dcb59c0ae3782e2f13c08a6660fdb17ea824b8649
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exiv2-0.23,1.tbz) = 747529f58480379c6e5e7b4d58fa21ddda87b2e0323ea4b05d0f6468d34cce7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exmars-0.01_1.tbz) = cc9f8ed9de11fba7d1a9cac020663fdc837f5c8df99653d7b4e6f31bd619097e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exmh-2.7.2_5.tbz) = 282a2b49fe5966a2871bacc1f6064569b16da2dd2ced97339be6c8ec301547b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exmpp-0.9.7.tbz) = 48a0f085564019b215be63dba20eb6dce28e1b045bda67b221a7b3c3cb89e330
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/expat-2.0.1_2.tbz) = 8d40385187091a168a7bd5323b76b37d8c1eb3ad3d6d81d12f991cef5d5a1ced
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/expect-5.43.0_3.tbz) = 1150b9909acaeeaeb04371da6e275816447383e79291a00ac77fd787d9d95af5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/expect-5.44.1.15_1.tbz) = 1d14c53d4a85f38b98362efaf3a6c432e93720322e96f3670591eb5965680dbd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/expedite-1.1.0.tbz) = 1f1ceafbb2ccc064eafe768d5295f29e6c042d4f6d9efeafcc0485e807360ebe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/expense-0.1_2.tbz) = 9321da9721ed0e0904d43f691fce412b19a18905165b5c8741b6166c58eddbe5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/expiretable-0.6.tbz) = 4b35e9dd7eef634123d7fb21923f5a796d13a973b997318b383acf71fba7f451
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/explosions-0.2005.07.31_12.tbz) = 9d86b1f5008a168b104f1f27d181bbbcca6e11f02917ccf200daf99b68e49cf2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exrtools-0.4_6.tbz) = 10895294b5a8e7c09e9f40f8ded257280e3fb241c1d037898dac91c13cfbada2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/exslt-2003.10.24.tbz) = 65934c97ef3abeb078c63a006a11da482eb83b2c022f7a078303693e78a98591
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/extace-1.9.9_7.tbz) = 67ec510b1168f9ea6a39dfb120b041ff3aa2ea2da854636c0701d9e7e8cd3290
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/extipl-5.04.tbz) = 98bc6e7f19e5f8c11cf90d10936bb88a4e64720d37ba3638ae7f474d9341e335
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/extjs-4.1.1.tbz) = 4fd7ced6ad8906b5b026e1081519db0e0cdb46ef44c92e32c5b4977a90d45cc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/extmail-1.2_1.tbz) = 69cd96d241e6ffb4f0e0211a32a7823766f614b36a864609cf8c8e0dedb40fd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/extman-1.1_3.tbz) = 90721070d80a137e7dacd676d721126821ac9972ab283ccb587c024de1d114ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/extract-xiso-2.5.tbz) = ccf6531d8153bcb281d4e6aca50db8ab5ab6d363e3e6ec36eb788e641bd232c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/extsm-1.1_1.tbz) = 021ca618e52fcb7fdf0871cff407fc5af58e1388d3d5e96db5573dd27cb6a890
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eyeOS-0.9.3.5.tbz) = 858be2f1c541980b7e2cce8e08c963760fb139498b6cb16e7d13a6ee5608fe78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eyeOS-themes-1.2_4.tbz) = 223f2fb95dbbe622ce2f7d28d8b156de6c087b226867c65265f3e397fdb1ec68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/eyeclock-2.0_2.tbz) = 3905be4de2ffad25a0dd7eb40bc20f8f7d0e104c48ed4217d041d0f25f054c32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ez-ipupdate-3.0.11b8_3.tbz) = 6727da7ad77498a61f9e8bbaa3deff3ce089348e18ca642077e26b4ea6ff6de2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ez-pine-gpg-0.4.h_1.tbz) = ac650e263b307bfe7431665cd03021622d5659f1839a19d5aeae64624169699c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ezbounce-1.99.15.tbz) = e1365e691c0c291ff5030f99f21e2e00c00e83a2b4950b47fecb8eb995127855
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ezfm-0.4.3_7.tbz) = 202c0ae51d001286da96ccc5d3f368b3bf90d8a173bfa9bd28d389153ba6a763
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ezjail-3.2.3.tbz) = a88dbb10f41d7206abc4b7ea393c891ecdeb78f9abb801839aab55f3cfec7bb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ezm3-1.2_1.tbz) = 3c4c8f973f87da588d31c04efe454b7d0f2a9be1928159401daab20d6c74d2c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ezmlm-0.53_1.tbz) = 602a7c7fa0aa5b18ef1c54b9298c54ada409187ea8bcc060f8ba149619689598
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ezmlm-idx-7.1.1_1.tbz) = ee62a015cc522339bc6e0c35a7c4a572bed47489889c1ca33f40707c279d0209
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ezmlm-web-3.2.tbz) = 6ab2ac21571eb9efffdb799ae9a5ccb8e806ead858823b4df376782409410a90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ezpyinline-0.1.tbz) = 683d719d6393a35759ea68fe43298eccdd7eef3ad6cee33625329862c58915e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ezquake-1.9_5,2.tbz) = 69ad20be0fd5c43b5f91c033780ef53115f22c255006226c7343ddaeadc6feea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ezradius-0.2.1.2.tbz) = e50b3a1998a549562c29528aac29ff9252fdfd4a4175d44327c2402a8450e408
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ezstream-0.5.6_3.tbz) = 5eca530695fd9c399f238f820777147416fa34d2f1453ee53a10d519dd3e9ecd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ezxml-0.8.6.tbz) = 0ade7e356f0da14d646b4000d8ecdb68b631b59a09013e7b8a9cc8388093c4c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/f-spot-0.8.2_1,1.tbz) = 793096d73535cd24cde43715d9752ec66eaf75e364213724c3893a64db4cfe85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/f2c-20060810_3.tbz) = 67a2b0d828d0db410434bf19bb03c1246177097e360be8ef354b9807bebc9c65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/f4l-0.2.1_6.tbz) = 412a6142db4025cb150bbe79c0b40a3b56db36e36477260ae01f54de06c5cb17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/f77-0.3.tbz) = 8face7272066ccc49ee51c400dee53604cdb6ef29f1bb46543c7fa57b14ea937
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/f77flow-0.12_1.tbz) = a9d0bdec0474e12e9d89a1fb4ea0a29e0f313e1599486dde68d0083f990f17af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fa-aspell-0.11.0_1,2.tbz) = 39722dc935c2c2b7463765e7aa19dcc9f08beaffa01c148f4f3278bb15fcdeed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fa-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 92617314525ffeb52092395378bca2645db4169d27dcd96efdd614ea77414dc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fa-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 0cadb9002529ea29ad5388c36905ecea2e953141a671fe6ccb1282f3fb9fdb10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fa-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 341f6df4142a717efa1f26f11fc0404ca19a6f4b985b5b8006879ec5f0e90dc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/faad2-2.7_3,1.tbz) = 6f901ff336ba356606e63be91ba9cb53aa131ac5a4ee136fd3be9fd0950e5d2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/faces-1.7.7_9.tbz) = 37e2300b6c64a2a491a374e937c5bf655533366ea72830fcb1b88aba7ef1c3a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/facile-1.1_2.tbz) = 96a937b064c33cbb98aa1f1b5c697ca63481bedfdd7b59f0c8ee6797de794b65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/facter-1.6.11.tbz) = e77b4524facd4291a90b52a18d79207e57c6f30ca06e941644347defb74b8cc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fairymax-4.8Q_1.tbz) = a1a8bf177c2663eb5434a38372a4c9e213a8f4724dfb385c2266b9ab93bec1da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fakebo-0.4.2.1.tbz) = 46844f211c6df9e2cb607f60e58059c1c0bacbfeb91faf9268d7d2e9bc838499
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fakeident-1.7_1.tbz) = 15d97690c2e7bfe0198a10a1e8addc874ea96f3decc64ad865d5b363bce6aa83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fakeroot-1.18.4.tbz) = 40798809654282a2b542f8c4b9526fdb95095632e425cb7da5868da83ebfdca7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fam-2.6.10_4.tbz) = f845d4e546cfc45ddb1099d0356dfcbc389cd71c7b3e19e1377dc7b16718441d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fampp-1.1.tbz) = 0fb5925b715a5284f12322d0e9350e4e467083c2c80801bf60564b6605adacbf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fancybox-1.3.4.tbz) = 91df21f62b5ed59691480c6e072e90debf480410174b8532b6db5cdbd0424b53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fann-2.2.0.tbz) = 3c3933a21c575607311843046b3f07de8426af4112df96545eb0fbac829872a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fanout-0.6.1.tbz) = eeed4f1ee45f986541f18b3c1292a9eb8b680eb8c2c3d5ca63d7b94190698f68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fapg-0.41.tbz) = 1873e92ecaf06196345f9b2349147efd8f212971f05ffb7ba1854cba9918e049
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/farblazer-0.7_6.tbz) = 17630f98a56484d1e6f278de3bbc4424d1ac309a729195dd0e6c7c4dcd362544
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/farbot-1.0.b2_1.tbz) = 7cb73899ace44a20cf28a600a2bcea257daa3b1469054de988e047642e9cc72b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/farsifonts-0.4_2.tbz) = d760361f1d8e57c68da74dd065566da50cba3b9339a2aed6da03d5e5b1a93541
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/farsight2-0.0.22_1.tbz) = a9e9480e5768df1690c0a74033ace889c5244261116ebb47aa89d43b9891f11b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fasm-1.70.01.tbz) = ceb88c61e67a85e78e4eedc798d21e3d93cf9c73bc09cf4b49c0020e161c9553
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fastcap-2.0.w.011109.tbz) = 380d37581830774d3f0dc245330594290d6996d64745620c9021d535b37899b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fastcrc-1.0.tbz) = f95520b03fa39da0833be2201b7a0028d5aca285717f9aaef90540423aaedf18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fastdb-3.70.tbz) = 2fc7d3af0650f7afc26601a83dc6ffbca6b5509cfeb827ccc579e5d134702bf9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fastdep-0.16.tbz) = 4ab84d0ea14682aa9dd976e3e3070989681ac2cb76f7536e5d12872d6749ef76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fastdnaml-1.2.2_2.tbz) = ad55245865908b9e55194d5f90b747089f6aec2c117e33453dd683d27830b639
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fastest_cvsup-0.3.0.tbz) = ddb6e32e96c967bfa30c901c3af4143b732e231592df368f0e7677c6f1ea3050
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fastest_sites-20110317.tbz) = ebd414185737edd2ce8fe56f1b09de9b77cb0bb483646efde2c4b5821119b896
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fasthenry-3.0.w.011109.tbz) = 96759f46c1ea3931f3079cab892cf2346cec263ea3307ee0df4b4fd4dbfba997
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fastjar-0.93.20060808.tbz) = 4e424b183f8bd130a3fcb9eec70fa7e34c73f2d05a6a27b3114508ed9b5f641e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fastresolve-2.10_4.tbz) = 1833adf906fdb129cd68239fe91d8ec083393b7656cbf0011b53e2c82049d714
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fatback-1.3_1.tbz) = c2919ad360a5feee3956d1cdd54152dfbae441528814088be4b6dca0a6255890
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fb-1.5.tbz) = e5ad7c5f0b2f14af2c35fcbeb1aabbbf2b3e2516091311f2867f77f939147dec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fb303-0.8.0,1.tbz) = 130d590cfe408d304d7b8333949eef5d90391770846283063c91ab7715a568b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fbbi-2003.0326_1.tbz) = 43913ff7eaf269d5898d4f066c4cbc2b3e969bca1413b97c5cebd7ebe405f2b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fbcmd-0.5.1_4.tbz) = 0e4a01ec97f99d816d0f43e56d342ba2b05603274d664f8428c0349430f4d8bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fbdesk-1.4.1_5.tbz) = f0c97acc39884bb08c0666529cfaff78cf80b248d9e2cc0a8b3448b577cdb885
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fbm-1.2_5.tbz) = fcc4ab66c1b4f8d19c4070cb1041481732e227a42c4d7d2a41af860d1aef3837
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fbm-20041110.tbz) = 93f1185d0d57050cb2dda806fc136f05344bdacc51238415ad0664d22f5192f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fbpager-0.1.4_2.tbz) = f8572b1cfa35c9fd4d422346f615a584527633e8739ae33ae6fead452193ced9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fbpanel-6.1_1.tbz) = 08e05a2784e43fef9891f0b46e76ab87e6d3bc46bcb57adc906c262e57e3adb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fbreader-0.12.10_2.tbz) = 836afbde952e4d4f2d4cd48995cfb3e652800de5147c784f2fa153a34a493d4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fbsdmon-0.93.tbz) = da7b5e284ce44f2549593fbecadf28906fc2ed7522fbd205a7c5af7455e1f83a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fc++-1.5.tbz) = 0417a1b7cc17fe680ab5ecef6c1ca4b7c90884e45d15358a08faf71bc8116f88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fceu-server-0.0.5_3.tbz) = 2fcd48ef67d4c725b453f29d5b53008a8bf3bdf8248f4e5d12c762893affbc4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fceux-2.1.4a_3.tbz) = 7c7c757bf56bed2a23c8c8b88ee1ccb1ff5f985d1aafe7ed0184731581da7dab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fcgi-devkit-2.4.0.tbz) = ac9e91e54eb8bb27c065afcfa0585bcedb4a89a321129e1ca41d62ffe4d5caa3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fcgiwrap-1.0.3_4.tbz) = 53a77c1a29cc868500979a528f426c1abfde7f093a340a1cc28200cf26631ed8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fcheck-2.07.59.tbz) = 30946d21217c209634b602b5d11de567ba00e55cbac7359dfc63a0ddffacbe66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fconfig-20080329.tbz) = e7e5abeaa1b65a4616c5f869bcd4320cd8f2ed82cceb954e0db6af4792a48b0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fconv-1.1_1.tbz) = 9ef26d2a30e70091a87900a719689910a3ef5187c052a4a589236a8afe8753b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fcplay-0.0.1_2.tbz) = 9b6c895c4ac8a217575dfa27da4bcb2d763c9de13082535facc4684b64417a9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fcrackzip-1.0_1.tbz) = 4071f4742279ea45367a8fba1d597cf9642956bd2ee87b93b6391a675ce0c451
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fcron-3.0.6_1.tbz) = bc5c172baf1afa601241a91c7868b60bf6c1dfbed32de5af467b2644dd747196
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fd-3.01.tbz) = 7301660445ad34c3c4a7e063a4f456cf5dcf6aa622b8e1e5d9d69a6046c31e76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fdm-1.6_1.tbz) = 68e429da07b883dd6fe885cbf8f1a03c97b8a54722885c79a1dc4e23c91d09a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fdmf-0.0.9.s_4.tbz) = 2a90a22efcf153624ed4327e26fd12203764742cc297e087fbc5142ce3e18a3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fdupes-1.50.p2.tbz) = 61f9db9abbf994e7b3704a8591001cac80ea49364b37954dd64cfd86717713ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/feappv-3.1_1.tbz) = a24f8d8a7e66ca952cd77bb472f14ba3cc072bbed1159af08232861c89fbd4ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/feather-1.0.tbz) = 5ac24909e982a6f9b5bb6282f2be8f975b53a10ae28594bf4c3b0fd20e16cc49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/feedjack-0.9.16.tbz) = 13ff9d242253077685e0470856865c9025f19a9f23c4af7eb8627fcf5f4ffaf3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/feedonfeeds-0.5.tbz) = 7f4b413ce97a3dbc395a6b8c2b91164e9344331536a7c50ee1cc9ba40defd067
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/feh-2.6.1.tbz) = 4cdeaeca18b88b9d06d474e960e82ce115007de7e0c92d512a387149a3c18e50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/felis-1.0.tbz) = 411884fc5a036ae3b400d6eef18c0d2dde79e191592ff7f2d17669ccd559bd66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/felt-3.06_3.tbz) = 503ab8d2639b4f49ed0c8f6cb0d76425beec9f3dbe67bd2163d3f58d0bd47df6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fengoffice-2.0.0.tbz) = feb1007edad707d26f85eb66b07af98c3179624f7c8d2b69663b546edd124d92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ferite-1.0.2_2.tbz) = 636546620b34376ea61f2369a04e9554621e205a938ffe78f46bf2695f73ac62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/festalon-0.5.5_7.tbz) = 78935ff8c0214de0e5c256011b9736d2f1d76e7d4e0572da7beba0461103efae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/festdoc-1.4.0.1.tbz) = 332f06d8cdf6ac2ae9f28ec1a96d463d6fa055fc06bc134435618b1b41818b3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/festival-1.96_3.tbz) = 7a6f6ac9d87bd72e0de1a0ed0d77434e166733cd7a6156b66a7756e96ed38958
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/festival-freebsoft-utils-0.10_2.tbz) = 2f15a1462e66f711c7c90e17e3e70ee41e01b1eace24d3f667ce7dff19c17270
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/festlex-cmu-1.95.tbz) = 9fcb6d4f6dbe7763777e3b0a4762ae24051e868c7aef8aa2b9fe85d6fc342962
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/festlex-czech-0.2.1.tbz) = 5c849d060311c1342b6230d58b8a1f05c72615845b1ab77beeb250d68b245c00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/festlex-poslex-1.4.1_2.tbz) = 58e1f6dc407be9ce593eed215b888e6a09780eedac5ba70fbb1ef97db22a458f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/festvox-czech-0.1.tbz) = f84edc6c2240f2f801921662970f52f5ad6990961383580d0332401d02e3040b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/festvox-don-1.4.0_2.tbz) = ab81aaead7aa8994a1b51c217e110a1f63e48d66e9f41d212d25a396f88f496d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/festvox-el11-1.4.0_2.tbz) = 3c0a562fabaa595fd30642d08011343497efc9eb377b318f5f4b4349ff9fd61a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/festvox-kal16-1.4.0.tbz) = becb347d5dc712eabf942506a0035e7ea633ba9d508c7b03e2640d3a4950b323
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/festvox-kal8-1.4.0_1.tbz) = b79946d3c790c161cc135c50d87c9e443388b70c56659ffc87409119b8deec5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/festvox-ked16-1.4.0_1.tbz) = b84b93eeb3110a87310cf843f3c8ce2a2e104c8be1ca1eab41c920ca69071154
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/festvox-ked8-1.4.0_1.tbz) = 1ea92b6f0652c1a340c59fe4dc9d336fb271ac7abe0e717e63d9f6043e75e626
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/festvox-rab16-1.4.1_2.tbz) = c84415585e1b728058b60abaac9ffd1887c0057bf1bcf6ef9a1381ec49761e18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/festvox-rab8-1.4.1_2.tbz) = 4a6a4a3f931c864c3ae8e85051791e19d7dd3239b432c2c98c83edb66118b226
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fet-5.14.2_1.tbz) = 2ffc466a7cbed4248aa8b49a05046c84a9504efda8a990481ba9e7f38ae4c7b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fetchconfig-0.22.tbz) = 2d3ca9fa2b14ed414f5bfbcdad078237baa87dfdfb41259ff224dd53409eb5dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fetchlog-1.4.tbz) = c0c42a462a6779f3ef22bc1f133411ff273cd2a1483e3ba0eeb2f3dad7f3393c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fetchmail-6.3.22.tbz) = 6c54e51ded62c9e47ff8b9e44c58ee2c77451f77c99bfa19d8abe922aba86237
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fetchyahoo-2.13.9.tbz) = ecbb33c88b6549d7b1c5279899158460a4fadd03798a70d49f8eb5d4af31b766
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fex-2.0.0.tbz) = e8d2ff2ecc1559964812e81f30d9ea28417cb06537055e37008512a15c3481c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ffcall-1.10_1.tbz) = 25b369776b0b981d70da3646a59ba9e6a6ad644da207ffa2d4fff5aa47ccd14b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ffe-0.3.2.tbz) = e9fb0c8653ee7273ae1c90393e4c65001055e52aafa31c346e23bca9ae7ba8c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ffff-323_4.tbz) = 68ad2d43542b883cef40a590c690f7fa2c8e7a3d366608ce4cfc84fadafbd6c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fflas-ffpack-1.4.3.tbz) = ff4fc908cf02a9028d5591e81edaafbdc3d77ee918db9ee4a6d7bfbca3c40510
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ffmpeg-0.7.13_6,1.tbz) = eeb5db8aad9a8cdaf817e22bf4881b09c8dafa2e72dc2cb3eb45b01510e8cbc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ffmpeg-011-0.11.1_1.tbz) = fa5538f2b1215df15fff09c9ea728d67209502e775a7e9f4b68f36251c148aa2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ffmpeg-devel-2012.10.13_1.tbz) = 5e21d4d87be731f62938667d19339ffd33e1c0498f229c971885c91ec5c68725
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ffmpeg1-1.0.tbz) = 4a3c61ee980072ce2bdfe7e402c6d486719f30d0a0f66147c6097d2624cf92e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ffmpeg2theora-0.28_4.tbz) = 2dac535fd58a53fb6334519f69ebbce77aeb1a3a5b0cf83f8a18d5cc0b900548
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ffmpegthumbnailer-2.0.8_1.tbz) = 6040c78efbcfb28a1b85262b6481eaf0104df98c711513d341ea730e8b95dec7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ffproxy-1.6.tbz) = ddeb989a5cb9a269cc9edfeb59b93ff81bcb4b80a3de71c1ed7f70a7a8828069
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ffs2recov-1.0.tbz) = dfb8bc97a78ac91291ca22492c797a73d38beebe01c953f70821c0c8058b7d24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fftw-2.1.5_6.tbz) = 9cedaa6c18b022513999c373fedb2b97a7e5d344793024c70dcd8098bcbe1690
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fftw-float-2.1.5_2.tbz) = f9ec550e7d03e6c8055d92425072f5f874037bdd11b959e7bb661a8355016c39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fftw3-3.3.2.tbz) = ff8268a9eaf762f7bbd2b18dbc1283610e872437fa8d9a41228da0934f4a2396
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fftw3-float-3.3.2.tbz) = d532e321612800c34f2278f0a298e1ed14059c70773c9a61b3ad0cee97e9ecda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fftw3-long-3.3.2.tbz) = 71ead889616ad0a4e1cd5491ecd8326088e32975581a130a8be604cc1b406047
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fftw3-quad-3.3.2.tbz) = 1ec8f9e187b80f77dc1023dc04616d975bcbb65d54abf234eeca340096ac7845
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fga-1.4.tbz) = 9bc3b63b3cbc7f540a57d989e3824e3c01ac123304838928f3e9df14b03de85e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fget-1.3.3.tbz) = fdafd24ae1d0a3ec1166b9f83ef030f7209cc8b9a68d580c8c4b1a8faf6e8986
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fhist-1.21.tbz) = eab481b77c17ae680161399fb3e118f279bd16d4dd62b1887f6c9cc44b8b4379
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fhourstones-3.1_1.tbz) = 2c383a40240f717e0c7ef5362142183312bf6f224057e712edb9cf19fdf88b71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fhttpd-0.4.2.tbz) = e3ccd556089a9412512082cffb367bc2abd585ab8ead10ecef31bde63fd811a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fi-aspell-0.7.0_1,2.tbz) = 126370fcffb2b4843f64d50c89be7782c53014233e5a0672538e540ac4c6ff70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fi-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = bbb629f517b7f2ae344302bda2162861ffb34936bda9d0a9f95eea21f55f164d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fi-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 8c78dfceb4de3c39a7c948393e73b3648b771005b573b5f5f20e0b85a44c0dfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fi-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = b998de8bbf6f0de10c76beaa35bf9cb9dce44a2e8c49c24d43ed53d0ae6a226c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fi-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = d10e806417bf9b1d76b19c9bb8856413d37b0e8ff03d7f3bd0c69182d0041bdd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fib-1.1.tbz) = b35e8c4c1079cc14758c70816714db77a8326ca7bf61d7868b184a60d228b462
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ficl-4.1.0.tbz) = fba5d1faf9c8fd9447cd8306d842702e53b1da1792671aaa315d7d1cd41dde79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fidocadj-0.24.tbz) = 4fb71b9242d3bf5cf2184655aa1e8463d77a76f7abcef427dafaadece121f313
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fidogate-4.4.10.tbz) = ee5c6dc7015312feefe0cf8301a9f02b72264b9b08577420da598e4e7fc8a7ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fidogate-ds-5.1.7_1.tbz) = 0f61f4a0572f648854e3e1616d2d0ebd2723a673626fc279ffe08cab1e2841f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fife-0.3.3r3_2.tbz) = 7087ca5084c92896e397db75574880cd496d62a7682522b982852ff476ff34c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fig2sxd-0.20.tbz) = bae538cd65b653d4ed38c51dbfeb6492bb9257f263fa9ab329ce4c30b6688ff5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/figlet-2.2.4.tbz) = d23b9f6ff93174881e079de5ded8e09aec7bca291a1c64d93e27588e96e48e95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/figlet-fonts-20020913.tbz) = 7f58bda6860b1626366bd6618ff5aa2937363d24d464d452f96cdd87fb911dce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/figurine-1.0.5_5.tbz) = 79c682470ac429a5d81b04a2b30dc70b550c5e894736f6991a6fc0d8c9d86788
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fiked-0.0.5_2.tbz) = f1c3909c9e005f28a6c13db38d469e50761c0d5d582ff040c01f9796a4b4b922
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/file-5.11.tbz) = 9c74df7c8cab94c36a22dd41aa1824fa14308812418e214836ad36f266c1e5bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/file-roller-2.32.1_1,1.tbz) = 3498cc482db377c33ecdce3748f0ffd7d8cb34a566bf3e52c5ae8bbb7544845d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/filebench-1.4.8.0.8.tbz) = dd3d347cb584366c0029d354662e5f8f09903682d17e2aa9ec6474b2d5dfc499
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/filedupe-1.1_2.tbz) = 607398dbe695790bc460f939aab8ccefa86f8cc7a30de00da7974f0a6311ea07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/filelight-1.0_7.tbz) = c87a02fc501a538051e2e0a4b2021bf0f37798faf410f0e4d5427d83b3c38236
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/filelight-4.8.4.tbz) = 8b1312416ea2a5528012b2c1234dc0568bb383c9f516c25d247c0e0719382bc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/filelike-0.4.1.tbz) = f7dd7feae53f543e21ad0c4d0c72c62ad8a8c917f8c8f59d99151c1f517920ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/filepp-1.8.0.tbz) = 083d2eb979888b3a2e9a875fd7e77b6f4dbc81e0c412a5ea1c856cd6f63b6664
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fileprune-1.9.tbz) = b03a004c50910ce47c7f1cd778368f8ed8ecf4e407ffd4fc1f007e449fc3e4e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/filerunner-12.03.30.12.tbz) = 72de72df834b9243cfe19ff98a0f91e6576f66c07ce9be325ba65629ed4807ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fileschanged-0.6.5_1.tbz) = 001101c4eeeb37ade50434395e797516960405baa1ac6915636ea53daacc4ef4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fileshuffle-0.1.tbz) = 35b39c0f1e35490a8b7962687f2e37335846bd4b1a7e2383634c14acbd2e314c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/filetype-0.1.3.tbz) = c16290cd3027ecb51e628989a1f17776552ebd5ca000716c7de72aa37129b212
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/filezilla-3.5.3_1.tbz) = 1cadfb065d56227346e2cc650a48d7ddc0b10595b414a29a737b68bbe348b917
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fillets-ng-1.0.1_2.tbz) = bb756d246b7d91b4a2bc1ac40f192f5b352aaed815c456010e7d447cd4ec1769
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/filtermail-0.8.2.tbz) = 47873aa2b041fc59d3df8d0affc3adb01b7e6f5e1fdf58f3372bc8dd0119f013
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/filters-2.48.tbz) = 7d85650f7b743165dad8b13794e1cb7f064d762d0c41b75bf3fdc5b1a0ace5b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/finch-2.10.6.tbz) = 32a0a77291b894a72e458730702dec61f87374ab16ef2cf4c7568623910dbd08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/finchtv-1.3.1.tbz) = d3f60581eb002c95fbff677b38d4321aa695fe2bc0cf813714193e86e81b870c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/find_zlib-1.9.tbz) = a39c7dce2314609552a36d6777f136c1b46a340ea56817ba8fb01651f6724a24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/findhier-1.14.tbz) = 3af598a2815b346b274498a1a4fe571b87cd6ac8f51b280eba73589a3a1cb183
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/findmaildirs-0.1.tbz) = d6bd89c5a2a9736be1cbe9f94cd0866ac17a86dc2d718b9a02a1d6176527370b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/findmtu-0.9.tbz) = 0e6ecc085674929668f371e6f5225071c30fce7bfa5bf37e3b766132e7b0d971
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/findutils-4.5.10_2.tbz) = e54f6ecdd3c6f50c740fa3674fab404ed5375664b181989b48e61d04b0ee8033
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/finfo-0.1.tbz) = 222380ae8c4f0304bef65794c6c6cb3287721f25a227c81cb41e076632e790b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fio-2.0.10.tbz) = 810e151e27e600f6763b7bc8392f74f98d928b4a8902dfa2482ed1640e20311f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/firebird-client-2.0.6_1.tbz) = 49de02b42bb7c76877c170a81df691869c94388766019bda4a63435eaacd6ba7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/firebird-client-2.1.4.tbz) = 9e21d646876f65177d0ce4d6c2c49e45799c6fbf7f32001f17edf8c9583e520c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/firebird-client-2.5.1_1.tbz) = ba91969a6b23084d5c735eb8df881e1303d30a4e496b177b27ceb9bc8f8a0138
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/firebird-server-2.0.6_1.tbz) = 5b5b5c63d2a645917763d8d97982e43f7a308ef281dadf1543bf6cf80b03848e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/firebird-server-2.1.4.tbz) = f867dcea154264be13a7d6128c09538d1fe4739d17423f3d6f734d89ce9b9bd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/firebird-server-2.5.1_1.tbz) = 6b8f3aa6078f6001067aa2a9cfb2187a44520ea706eec9ecdbf98d3a9a82035a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/firedns-0.9.12.tbz) = b39fdfe451f978dc49fb5814733183d1551efff3c277fab5f6cec9382cfe6630
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fireflies-2.07_4.tbz) = 033b84eea9a3c97a7fd6f03051b84ce41a6056ac85bde0a27a7f368561a7b892
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/firefly-1696_8.tbz) = 9f9829eed97f380c956ad8591fb8c954049a03f1aefc306a52ed28e7ac2740f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/firefox-10.0.9,1.tbz) = 84bdf8689d1aabedde45608056e6bfe24b6c024a358af8e53927b9cc7eedb882
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/firefox-16.0.1_1,1.tbz) = 7c74ca2a63361c11a2ae9d10dfd6c9a7e82c512cb47a1ec1176ce42a24f37c4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/firefox-i18n-10.0.9.tbz) = e805558127a4ec79726a0e86a347fe28f5b0d4c109cf8c441ca06d1c173044b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/firefox-i18n-16.0.1.tbz) = 4895dfd1450f47d6b590fb2eb724f5fa78ac62ab36fd6e16d1e74dd4d7a4c8fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/firefox-remote-20040803_3.tbz) = 9f59762e3e9d0048b57e9ae0d4144c795e7edec51c8deddd2e64ce0095ea893a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/firemime-0.9.4_1.tbz) = b35356d8325bd79c4fb2494fd8e51ac2d25e690a19ef450ac2fe915b78a3f01b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/firepay-0.9.5_1.tbz) = 5d63cfdfcb0206ed829aa0ccad38af5bf6334c4d16c3d3d2afd3b07406d85463
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/firestring-0.9.12.tbz) = a704bac51cd7c8bcd7b1eeecfedc65f4ae9442abe523f711fb673b200f6ed2bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/firetalk-0.0.11.tbz) = 8944cfdb2175893262441e9b1631ce496f5b17bf1668dae2c0d14ad983d0ce6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/firewalk-5.0_3.tbz) = e296e9ae3ffca330338f488295639560bc62e08f6173a114bc454137254c6162
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/firmware-utils-20111222.tbz) = 7d33848fe12ef1ff693d7aacb828342301229202036050d3c7dcb733766c1a22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fisg-0.3.12.tbz) = b96c1b60c6134bd87fe88ee2856c92f0179308d9ab99de3cd1373cb8fda00a73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fish-1.23.1_9.tbz) = 5e6e6fff2b9085434340234e6811ea86f4aeb1938ad5378977f2364fdab27920
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fishsupper-0.1.6_2.tbz) = 3710746f5dc0b33971821bf5be2f7850f91fe5522cc533c47ec4e489d5a1dcc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fist-4.0.tbz) = 581d9c61e3bd2970b4176af302c23c5a69f061fd0562caba0d4fddcb0353fa64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fistgen-0.2.1.tbz) = 41d12d6471cd0ae49f18c1f1c1c132be02ed8829646f9262830de013ded552b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fityk-0.9.4_2.tbz) = 6aa249b5a8eb13bd211b7db1730dc791ee4e50a610e2e26aefb02aa9e53b1342
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fix-mime-charset-0.5.3_1.tbz) = f34415e86feff5e832619784a7498dccabcbe3e314c12a8f7d687be77006abae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fixesproto-5.0.tbz) = 990339b9ab922774f15d73b56ca589ead0b7ca022017329866488e63c2dd556a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fixrtf-0.1.20060303_2.tbz) = ac30a5d92cd7014f12019f3e65c5a5697110b904f64e585d72df29c0dbd5d710
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fkiss-0.33a_2.tbz) = 23f216e04897f763ecc21967c6ff2a0cc88842cc738d7d5ea0915ac6e8680fad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fl0p-0.0.2.b.tbz) = 6c4a16e85e58aa7a6358571173f72e0b993e23c39cee91b6b876e3bf4380b7b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fl_editor-0.4.5_9.tbz) = 3af0f639e67b417c745dff472c67f3e2dac84c9a189a20ad2af7fd0c4fa3d417
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fl_moxgen-0.05.tbz) = ce25b765194babb8e7f6282e96643fd115cde2540a094750048b12f0da38f779
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flac-1.2.1_3.tbz) = e47df0ed397bb4341ad0bc0b3f21d560bf0974c7a44c0f04173ddcdf2a8da09c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flac123-0.0.11_4.tbz) = 85a1ee2279214226dc4f7940c93195a330e47fbab42533ecdc4d36f05ca3dbcb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flam3-2.7.18_2.tbz) = 652948318304ed41299320af519b74dba9da0c721e3eb45db17b0533e2205fc8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flamerobin-0.9.2_1.tbz) = 6a6c1207c9eeea9b948db7d8ffea6ba9fa5a7a47c3f1053e4cfd1bcd7a6f5d7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flare-017.1.tbz) = 7ccc24ca013e99409aca4baafbf6b20572e7a838d07e74aacae52f0e40fbe48f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flare-1.0.9_3.tbz) = 91b2cd1d3a43e55a9741ec593948da730215392be36c93e25eb4539d0e8d66c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flash-0.9.5.tbz) = fd309bd5f78b5639e98f5cad07d37e748d45656350090bc9c57b82b1c501c0b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flasher-1.3.tbz) = dd745eca4dc827d2e150a32aae2af80c79b19eba67c6fa1b7f9948337b7853f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flashrom-0.9.6.1.tbz) = 626da254affa21173721636d8c395209b845f6dea6652c555db837881c166ba9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flasm-1.62.tbz) = ecc4e5333f864650a655de73d1a2c577e580489e5de29898502a1deee119ba23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flat-frog-2.2.13.tbz) = 265d150bb08de742f4c5ab8ed0f2e633e60229232fb2c62664aadaeab22eba6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flatzebra-0.1.5_2.tbz) = 9e5220bcde8eaf7fa9d820138447da19767009a21d9f70b2a0d02688ba0ae853
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flawfinder-1.27.tbz) = 201745a389437bddd92f293ff41f95628225cbcf44ee5fa86d3f3ccf76ad966b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fldiff-1.1_8.tbz) = 6753f0900f95c2eda74d267ab377529abfedd11629bdad37792d60bdea28bcc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fldigi-3.21.50.tbz) = fc746b19e84f9a80131e24d971ff87b45f3d1c68e0ec88e7958f13e10c8031ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flex-2.5.37.tbz) = 78a09192844ed2384588772da2bce3a16f7572eb2ed9589950577c28da523ad2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flex-sdk-3.5.0.12683_1.tbz) = 453b742bd7570493b293af8fb50753841acc443b8763c1c1ffbd65abb0f43998
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flex-sdk-4.6.0.23201.tbz) = 0fae4e6b74a5d57f78e2a2bdeae6e599b54b4dd5e13f79e4483a773ad2e40080
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flexbackup-1.2.1_5.tbz) = d461af1d5178045bc4df91fc194279c73f57429ada730e75dbb1a6a70176474c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flexdock-1.1.tbz) = 37c65fead28ce35e285dc227a03fd4b977f6483f7ba84d7dc6f8ccafa1f940ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flexjson-1.6_1.tbz) = b52addd4aacde3655c41d2937b0eaa00ee289e05a10e3f480a85206ec703a141
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fli2gif-1.1_1.tbz) = 546947f6c3b3f63c61a1f50ec93ff6310225f9b86813225a2e65920b0246565f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flick-2.1_1.tbz) = 6c8f87c468a10fac1326bd1d9e3a02c34e70942160e6d82b5e7972df4c9efeab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flickcurl-1.22.tbz) = 7bb61236e5ba977d66e43c618258682f148089e384be6b455b48aed23b12a4e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flickrnet-2.2.0,1.tbz) = a59f132ee8a6caa18cc9a21d2b9a1869cdfe9bb918a2ac9493b86b50279e5a82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flim-emacs24-1.14.9_11,1.tbz) = db17e2c866a157b05348c6eff4f56593a75c80c5d67da57a353456e48af99f41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flip-1.19.tbz) = 0d1beb58d1f22c8ff02cd9ebe112a66189bc3bc07c922b818ddaa1c93a6de9f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flip-2.3.0_6.tbz) = 11d867b296a4b8a019c87971c11cec0bf5c932b1ab55c24795ca97a353654fd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flite-1.4.tbz) = 5db7d8227a0f7080648b9f6d7961293b513c6fc8d8143d565b58509c2866e1b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/floatator-0.2.1_2.tbz) = 6e942b7620d77a2cc5c9d54ad84823524c5502868a404142551985fdddbcb08b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flobopuyo-0.20_11.tbz) = b7fe78e2c5d1de00b489e9567b560b75462c56cb473fe7b30393c22558a012e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flock-2.19.tbz) = 512b0f596ef03116239c530f6aac892ac611b1157abb56541cd744e7827af00c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flog-1.8.tbz) = 3c261437a5cbbd805b38fa5128b2223de01e3251025498d17b895b41ed3c2c65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flood-0.20041105_6.tbz) = 76f0d53725feb5a660897949b42eb84cbe054b2da55e8830b2bf02aea1226ed1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flops-2.0.tbz) = 52e0c2b062f723a71c4e30ab4a7045f8eeef91b0d0e03bc9a30397d36011498b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/florence-0.5.0_2.tbz) = 85f313e822d714ceded7d1cc29b524141f8f7d6d6242f1d81be001e98fee7a78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flot-0.7.tbz) = fc0e43cf18976637c7ed7559a345fc153f36128d62fad0db0dd0bb156141859b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flounder-0.40_14.tbz) = 9521ec19952b542171994e00ef61177a0d43fbb873b11e9c110d4a49bc7abfc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flow-extract-2.61_1.tbz) = bbdd27994bdd1c99024eeb3f007d9b24a4b5fcfbeb136a2f37336e9a82edce1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flow-tools-0.68_7.tbz) = a2ab425235d72d12364a0197a5a1e3bbc762582a71da0cf77520a97e9f402498
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flow-tools-ng-0.68.5.1.tbz) = 88294eacab4cca6214b376b6f283e6e627ab5e2abfb09121833801d3a5c58804
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flowcanvas-0.7.1_1.tbz) = ed5b4f3f2c25d58a5a533f0ef28c21bda8cb51d91e687b98a57f2af0e4b722b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flowd-0.9.1_2.tbz) = 2ac7b8b824e51a27ad2c96580d9975e74be8f9102232d0a17b7e2e71d3480962
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flowdesigner-0.9.1_5.tbz) = bf8a9a325a644be3d096b686929237468d17d7549ba7645b46f3ce7de5b2c09b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flowgrep-0.9.tbz) = b4dcb4ea0d2a21b150e957228dea1aec28d105d51355a6807d51f059c792c03f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flowtag-2.0.5.tbz) = 78e0bc5031019d317b809e0841f9a1fc52f1820ad77106985d0560b20c1ee59d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flowviewer-3.3.1_4.tbz) = 64ae8a786ec806b15b1c535926028b1c58b48cb7e9f97365f1ee762cc4fe455e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flphoto-1.3.1_8.tbz) = 135bbb2581767e4a40aa04d96b4544ec9360e16ccbed2dfff4c2508995ac722e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flpsed-0.7.0_1.tbz) = 14daf7970d52566a0d724da3f7659fe9b9798a98a909bb8ba840a1395e4a9171
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fltk-1.3.0_2.tbz) = 46fe1116a98251bef7b3426820e0a9a66adc1ef29a0bd909fb1e0c7c5efe8c97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fltk-2.0.r9166_1.tbz) = 93e7eb9b751de1cb5da9d216189a25cda38558c3ed77fc08ec82a4c91edba122
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fltk11-1.1.10_1.tbz) = f7375f961c99b7f993293b24943ea4d47f87ae1a9f32e9f5e95a19fa0ababd00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flu-2.14_9.tbz) = 87bfabdb08c6a7aea08b563e42fff6720eba5be850ddec0fc9d8e74098dbba23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fluctuate-1.40.tbz) = 4c3f8b019302d33aff6dcb4db1f88c6a2ca2b9fc66a647f3cf3c7f69aa070085
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fluidsynth-1.1.5.tbz) = c678c58592817feb138dac6f2a077bafe15d97eac4d48999f4d31e8ea45e340d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fluidsynth-dssi-1.0.0_7.tbz) = 4a921d1ecb1df3f060fecf68ded20e50d7d6e66a87f0571005680d3c5ddab4d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fluxbb-1.4.4.tbz) = 7f0fb979836d16e8512c5a2c0fe1b696b338d01d2f4b6af7a0e09d43154f95ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fluxbg-0.7_12.tbz) = 6422b1c6ea446a53b938175a054b83ed39ba23eb9c4595531fa6671523e984ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fluxbox-1.3.2.tbz) = a242f473b8c3c515a08c88981ae8fadeeebb1308b7305a908fc1b736f993dd7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fluxbox-tenr-styles-pack-20071215_3.tbz) = d0def86815bfdbfa5bf996c8ac3be9cadd072429609e849b873f742f152d89af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fluxcms-1.6.0_7.tbz) = d36dfc1692f0270533b09dc6beb4998a47d25b2d1ae0b5ca87c4ee3b9ba6d5c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fluxconf-0.9.9_7.tbz) = d260c65134697a7360138d6cf88bccfe86d1c6fbcf13091231d61dff8b9d692d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fluxter-0.2.0.tbz) = 52a8374a064b09927ecbcf079b9ea3398b5dea376753ac6c40d2eac364e0f37c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flvmeta-1.0.11.tbz) = ee758c56d14b6be03bf828c492f31a200c04ca57904b951da3d4635fcf295bba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flvstreamer-2.1.c.1_1.tbz) = e7a72501d487a0e22fec99452eb52d016599a81d83b06e1dc573cda1ba35fca9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flvtool++-1.2.1.tbz) = ad932f909b764d6f73046e95a758b4bbae4be97e8205b1053016bd0d95ec5e5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flvw-20000224_11.tbz) = 0d4ec3d0408e1a6e0ff32ba0edf498216bc3402d3b41b49d50dccea629584fc8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flwm-1.02_6.tbz) = 370aeccd7ead4b9d4f4625bcdae5c88536df336289754837bb820956ef3e13ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flwrap-1.3.4.tbz) = eec4ecc2f2981365a00361e859fb4ffb08ad2b016d495f667eed46ae0fe81109
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fly-2.0.1_4.tbz) = b0e24b6fcc29959b8298cd5a42870880f3206b65dc7a0903ea9873187fef668a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flyback-0.4.0_5.tbz) = 56a4387cc034dc2cd0ea4280593f9fe9a0df6df08ef4936dde2d93562b584702
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flyhard-0.42_4.tbz) = b7334da4d35094cc53d2eac45495ba583343356d6706dbaaa24393092f54dfc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flying-6.20_3.tbz) = 56c00719f20097372b1cf1a242fe66362fe1a267adfc3dd7de5ed21aaa8066e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/flyway-0.4.1_8.tbz) = 7947f6ae70e95204c474af0e79d475f045a5fa744608d631ba80ee499fca9496
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fmars-0.0.207_2.tbz) = 4b8b18a063ca404bcce540250226a3307e35fd135dc367974e12066341ee0540
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fmio-2.0.8.tbz) = 36b0d5d274500dd8bc566052cae1c021cd1309329f78f56c1cb88e81a8b922dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fmirror-0.8.4_4.tbz) = 713116fdaf4adc659a7dd3a29dc7d5195a02a569688bc11c0f1ae7c9932358ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fmit-0.99.2_3.tbz) = bfe3ae37aa12652e30f50b946a09a55033f3eab12e8a194e419790036149ab78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fnord-1.10_1.tbz) = 86e6ad69dadb935df07555e6182b5c5d33e0c3a49e9b0790ab3024323f0703b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fntsample-3.2_1.tbz) = 0d32bca08ea2a7c96f43546ce5c80f59a171a0fe0652e43bcab5a7d63567091e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fo-aspell-0.2.16.1_1,2.tbz) = fc2ba5849bc41116865b776a5cffd5ad3836310b295442c34ebcc5761cb739dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/folks-0.2.1_1.tbz) = 966648cd641e9e91f1c716a20c48652867c4449419d007802bfc390d1b1a6c26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fondu-051010.tbz) = b39c82b0102c2a4719abd41e8eafd960a4f31646dd830685b962901e966da9b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-adobe-100dpi-1.0.3.tbz) = 8afa8e363da6573a9929bb245c542bbcb9b4143eb070d1866e96189a3a718315
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-adobe-75dpi-1.0.3.tbz) = 379936a5bcb8591871c3bf240ff722f4ec9d065fcb67dd84fe24023bde95638f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-adobe-utopia-100dpi-1.0.4.tbz) = 88b17682740982abafacabb5239e5256a9be4ffa18917249ab2e5da1c0b479b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-adobe-utopia-75dpi-1.0.4.tbz) = 455bc98e433910abe95093ee3f0fa7b6a70be4694a171c1dce9285c4e02050af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-adobe-utopia-type1-1.0.4.tbz) = 52b669fdc93d5ce0519b7075740f62e5bfbacf9586e67f76490e5d1628be0ab8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-alias-1.0.3.tbz) = ec8e143151ad1e949cf56980698ed0550114adc02cacd16d18cc8830942a22ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-amsfonts-3.02_1.tbz) = 7d4cd57cd28106f3aa5f93c0983f4a9dd1f30eef0b6dfd39dd0568360b6222bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-arabic-misc-1.0.3.tbz) = cd46a3549e1b1ddb22f71c500fb57707a359b66b48fee8fc5127b61774eb5a39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-bh-100dpi-1.0.3.tbz) = 63b75469bb2f413ee9a9bea9b7a4a41efedad240e3be93fa53d1e7809ff88484
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-bh-75dpi-1.0.3.tbz) = 4f7b8e58eb51d547e17e22c13046b030344d988281e8994c21790e817dda3f51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-bh-lucidatypewriter-100dpi-1.0.3.tbz) = e934a909056d0685de5762c9d0c479f0036aec4bac61bb3c98c5bdac03e11c52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-bh-lucidatypewriter-75dpi-1.0.3.tbz) = b71941036f395c5afc66406328b36d3174a1f8419adf3b6cf425e42741e2d9d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-bh-ttf-1.0.3.tbz) = 4a57eefc7f271370b8d92b180fc8e856a6e3fc625bfbb0ee7aa23632633e9637
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-bh-type1-1.0.3.tbz) = a21b2ae03b7739cb2ea6e64d0c25149cbd219c598df318c16774f36e7a5a40e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-bitstream-100dpi-1.0.3.tbz) = 1775d3af61f74c38e5be081c7c301e5369308aef270e39ff7a2f681c4df4ea21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-bitstream-75dpi-1.0.3.tbz) = 04e945867dd95541feb41ddf17c12f8acbbb9b8642cfb68c85bf4a3bb5f15682
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-bitstream-speedo-1.0.2.tbz) = 64a09ea7bfe242f7abd08cfc9fcfcaa8f71cc211bba0618ee3e0f19be3884581
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-bitstream-type1-1.0.3.tbz) = c1e3aeb8e3d5ee8c6768fee3799a282e45c64b97396fa70692312e27dd75254d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-cronyx-cyrillic-1.0.3.tbz) = 25d5898cca1d6f4f346291fde444ae59bc0f6f004093e41dfdddaaaed870dc17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-cursor-misc-1.0.3.tbz) = 73a2febe90d35ef3ada479039b64061dced962b5f4d4b6144411090e570bf8ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-daewoo-misc-1.0.3.tbz) = 0fe0ff7d14154c31f2ec9be0d17d9589c8205df9384b3fe778b1b5191005593f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-dec-misc-1.0.3.tbz) = ac39374bac8f1d1d91b0abeae20487c1629a36746ef43a4f737a4df835d50804
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-gost-0.1_1.tbz) = be3b1f14f416a3c4f2865a6bf101a3d94db95b3258c39a12373cecd9ec91bc53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-ibm-type1-1.0.3.tbz) = b9a7b07bbc6f98781121e5faf5761676fc9ab79be75ed40dae004fa8a2101bb8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-isas-misc-1.0.3.tbz) = 642f85c8b0ff0ed991907734b5ef99ba52c56cb0aa3914cf43c7f982cbdecc79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-jis-misc-1.0.3.tbz) = 80183b0111086f2860ff29d64cb4cf3a552e7be2f67a693e86b5fc2415aac720
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-manager-0.5.7_3.tbz) = 74e9b11fd0be19c9c4571cec0f2370abff36813bd5a84379105c00f1395ac84f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-micro-misc-1.0.3.tbz) = 9ffca42975335055792eec41b67789b7b3b430a0df8604f333b179e676ae782d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-misc-cyrillic-1.0.3.tbz) = 7545db36923ed9d9ea3d6448dc3cf8ede0ace0510c482f27d48bf8eeb56567fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-misc-ethiopic-1.0.3.tbz) = f7ef87b89dd392278e33a837c27aa4776f5b98f958b8f7dbc95257eb68aae4a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-misc-meltho-1.0.3.tbz) = e470b389354d96ba6ab05fe5a5ef23470b63975f03032ae0102b8eb69e84a69a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-misc-misc-1.1.2.tbz) = cb4a4503c189c9cc0e381b56b965145fd1b962e6818bcc95f408984b7d871f3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-mutt-misc-1.0.3.tbz) = fe6f794eb5314795b00dd2993865b7d78b773df9228553231d95070c0342d161
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-pingwi-0.1.tbz) = 456de21d8fcafcde8100ed4976f0113bdbbaeea43a379cf9acf24a59c0b3a43c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-schumacher-misc-1.1.2.tbz) = 8465f7c91eb18861b6f91eb843e81a2ba26e16069ce826b149f77bbce614aaf4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-screen-cyrillic-1.0.4.tbz) = 1fb38d86159dd11c7da4ff49eda669d14ab26728e6aa154560fef26117b3fdd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-sony-misc-1.0.3.tbz) = 657bf920ab6b6cf5ea0dc719ada3e90a486e6b1a321b7111e967c73df44329a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-sun-misc-1.0.3.tbz) = 8615429f6443cfb113fc39b6f87f7a4ad8c07e9f5af6c5e06cfafe97be1e4db2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-util-1.2.0.tbz) = 76f28cc6736c475730d6d566dc29fa3749ff19b31713cbd88c10e621e4855647
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-winitzki-cyrillic-1.0.3.tbz) = c2edeea2a52adc045cbed14d1a73e97f1d3ed4d5acb5f895d5ecef4f6eb3fa1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font-xfree86-type1-1.0.4.tbz) = 88ea0875e92953b7a292e7c0ef27f23d43900586ed5261a6426b7c29ed4b195c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/font2svg-1.0_4.tbz) = 8f158aaf707aa135ca0e203a1e73f64572ea37bd6bd45450c8a835e3f0794c5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fontcacheproto-0.1.3.tbz) = 477f3424cb19b1c7c0fa0b8aae1ce7e5ecd277f317fb81ef66a701d889707e59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fontconfig-2.9.0,1.tbz) = dc548c70772fef0290d6c59c7d5eae7ca56048fa336859aa262a35dd8262e1ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fontconfig-reference-2.9.0_6.tbz) = 5fe47f42849192c9a33f16d6952083faad95e03efc9116fbf6c44dbd7680da95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fonteditfs-1.2.tbz) = ebfedc50b03fc0b27cbcc2ed6174615a21b5c18aa7020337d62f5fb789b69b40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fontforge-20120731.b.tbz) = fa1b3799a100fc6253db7b91fc21c082a194a058a67cd863eeb34294ce0ff7a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fontmatrix-0.4.2_4.tbz) = a8d3eb9e8b0089b7c645cbb4e81882db68bb08369f294c2d95fa1cbc120c0885
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fonts-indic-2.1.5_1.tbz) = a578957613e94cddaf8854131bc46630e3e83a3ca70282c8125abeae2e7ed20d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fonts-te-1.0_2.tbz) = 8f1521c8a0c09b97c4d6f4769bbfc47c2dc2d0ef54890e46f850bb67cd5e7d9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fontsproto-2.1.1.tbz) = fb8e4cbd7803a14bf886562b2332d9c43f54ab97bb57f16ecbb76821e69693a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fonttosfnt-1.0.4.tbz) = 5656db504df2b20d9d0c57416dd5bd2ae3d356eb66c380f7dd5ee9ebfd5983c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fonulator-2.0.1.tbz) = 60fd265e191cf0987d4ab633dc9bf813dc17a91dd5206ee8392ad22675b31fd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/foo2zjs-20110609_2.tbz) = 8762a3a8c3c556b0e7ce6f160c9891794e8a3bb7d54ad3246004d9f59db898ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/foobillard-3.0a_6.tbz) = 17f2975590896d2d62605c93c293550e394ae4104fdaf5817606de67ce90e137
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/foomatic-db-20090530_2.tbz) = fc790f64942b256a782d316b572cc23337274f02289f34327e97d23a8f501496
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/foomatic-db-engine-4.0.7,2.tbz) = 0de358a61a69badff2a8a46dbe3b00184d46324f8f728b104e41276d903f9572
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/foomatic-db-hpijs-1.4.tbz) = 7514cacf53fffdef2264aa1ea98e1fc572ba50142346c5978895328b864d67a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/foomatic-filters-4.0.7_1.tbz) = f05e3f6763bc167ad66e9e10dbc81a290da58f235828b0e7327c61051e55fedf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fop-1.0.tbz) = bbee7403ea17cf20c9952576deda23801ee210d10f199ea503f6ab701e3ddb9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/foremost-1.5.5.tbz) = c1f518321a5eb9007935be7b280c9f15986a9efe83d02609b1d52e5b69d759fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/forg-0.5.1_3.tbz) = 62be97b9be8538345e3c5a6781351d3bde1a78957859905ee023d5c0e5b1a308
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/forkbomb-1.4.tbz) = 0763781a62da50fec3606ce50da327c3f2552eebdc5b8cba6764bcc73bc9a87e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/formication-1.0.b1_3.tbz) = 7f438b9b2aeee461123c1bcaaa916cf49fa11c61590085bfffb4829f29c895c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/formido-1.0_9.tbz) = 2b10ea656901f0d4c5a571551224c14b3d88be098f5c86d539fbb24e91cee9a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fortran-utils-1.1.tbz) = a441e646cdb88e2ead46fb0007fc48b4931675ad6eddb43267e0bbba848f29a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fortunate-3.1_2.tbz) = a02f06f2ce95c0a0b4651b225778c873eec2b672544aa5e1943cf95e18aa0d06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fortune-mod-bible-1.0_1.tbz) = 729d4accf564f4a6bb7a9393df281960c4feecff421c09e03e96e7a41fb428b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fortune-mod-bofh-2.0_3.tbz) = 850cdbf326161ac23877e6e416595f2d47da0cef56c812f9c94c7d3f0f7f1fb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fortune-mod-culmea-culmilor-2005.12.15.tbz) = 007996127c32d345de2c2958b50d34ac4a2efe8b27d48ff0821fce51bee2e6a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fortune-mod-ferengi_rules_of_acquisition-2006.01.26.tbz) = 3f805974329c952e59d9bff48a0d7073f148b4745afded9059e1771bc5d05279
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fortune-mod-futurama-0.2_4.tbz) = 94be5dedccb943e07c574b58500db9206895986e5ee4af09bf9b274799d9f682
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fortuneit-1.99.tbz) = 9a8a575b89d97b46fd8d5a6079af1f3a00c58f2a75060651654d71a8783b4d25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fortunelock-0.1.2.tbz) = 420662117b04c3b254bbf97f1edf6b48c8db4ff27a26206ad4575eeb22039a7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fortytwo-0.2.0_2.tbz) = c2e76c342ea94e1408029740b2143c914f57f6dfa0c3df38f168e9348186b855
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fortytwo-bdb-0.2.1_2.tbz) = df6fd5d452028f4eaf78e58f90be6b3a3446636d3dbfbee682ccd71d3b780a9c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fortytwo-encore-0.3.1_1.tbz) = 76ae5d4ff1893cdd93809e445b75620941c41f71b34ee1b71b5ce8f656570a7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fossil-20121022124804,1.tbz) = 5c5b0b53562fd31b8719c38491123813eab7157f17292987d97e614413ef38c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/foswiki-1.1.5.tbz) = 9851694d9c0e3810e8b9756de1ecefc732fe1ccd63a34ec1ba5a35ef283a0680
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fotaq-1.0_1.tbz) = df091846b449656308badc44c0a08d1e4cbc7d638e143c709de951d1dc4b2af6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fotofix-0.01.1.79_2.tbz) = 7e19694df683a273138abb1a6841fdcc38f0548b79b9b7cb2b9225b381c776fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fotoxx-11.03_1.tbz) = b64e486a4e44d2d6a6e97dfaffa82b49d6e7a1c7751915746544a688c0ea5da7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/founts-12.tbz) = 2d4bd6c646fb0aace258b7b6fceab0afedef8ad241b34a1dcce2f2725abf4c5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fowsr-1.0.20100718.tbz) = 5a415a4f06dace1831d73c0a73e6aa1e6673465c7906ba8a86af99069254d446
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fox-1.4.35_5.tbz) = f68ea5b0212d48644c6eb23daa79a7b863d9f44ec4e9f09f6a8bcbd8df7458a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fox-1.6.46_2.tbz) = d53abd0a0aeb3e3bd44ce2a94a1125b2bb6532588e74c094641c997af481b2b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fox-1.7.36.tbz) = 988c1e53c50debf2bb282afe123c47eb4ed76cbe690497cfc5e3c0b44510fdf5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/foxtrotgps-1.1.1.tbz) = e3f23a8df6ba241d2c2c7efa52c0d60feafba3b66e3560845dbfa294bfaf5ed0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpart-0.4.tbz) = 9577fcc2db176081def6f169b82596802e6233dc14f8d21f3792bfec60cb3111
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-2.6.0_2.tbz) = 4fcf1931c1eb967e1b7e635c236d244943d9e55f32a01dcf17a4ebec4e5a3a51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-a52-2.6.0.tbz) = 525716a065de588d78adec710f0f29512d58bba4aa14fe4916e236d931657b63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-aspell-2.6.0.tbz) = b68564cd099ef45a1c17523f8b942344dc8b2a7b2800b8d9f1074f359d1dd3b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-base-2.6.0.tbz) = e42c453f225cb649ac7cd24af7ad2b0dfdaf7caf7d1b6c05ed8aac6666ad8555
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-bfd-2.6.0.tbz) = b5e43b3f126f082f2686c468cc3595add586c4e0155bcf836bbe166564bf1bf6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-bzip2-2.6.0.tbz) = 2506f18e667097c63caccbd2e653c5fba8e09517ae96ccc0c55582d77498da7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-cairo-2.6.0_1.tbz) = ff8fc44af9492ca07756e7fab89598f761ad54ecaa3d1411e3a320bc7994add5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-chm-2.6.0.tbz) = 3b5613ba759cffe62f7469448b300bb4c8f8a151eab0a06c71fce75344e9d98d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-dbus-2.6.0.tbz) = 10892cdc0f208fb952adad761345bd85d32a11e3460762b942ce5cd57e2ecf4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-docs-2.6.0.tbz) = 0f593f38e47468743c80aeb400d3aa419a8f41394f38a504b5943a0a71ea3697
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-dts-2.6.0.tbz) = 3ac0a9b1cb22bdfa500aa44000783c732cb14cde807a7b3e396bb3e083628354
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-fastcgi-2.6.0.tbz) = 67316d88a03d29c239f25baa5e7a8d08f90799f0f184d67a20160da21adab441
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-fcl-async-2.6.0.tbz) = cb4c6d6cf1b63b3b285fd20e36eea55a8fb41095245dd26be8df37ba5d4498ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-fcl-base-2.6.0.tbz) = 9691080eef6e2c4159c475bc52dda1d4ab95891068dee9a5881fb2263fceafa4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-fcl-db-2.6.0.tbz) = 098f99e7c319c5764d80eca91b081123f14f434f27f77aab3298aeef56a07465
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-fcl-fpcunit-2.6.0.tbz) = 6b1df30fdbb1e3b3607d1eca273f5f108397963f98109e1ef86fc162d141989b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-fcl-image-2.6.0_1.tbz) = f71721a1d0638cd7eaadb87e3eb663b96f0468f2ea85b5766d6506139ce07e32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-fcl-json-2.6.0.tbz) = 6d949d7b26ddafdc5dcd9bdb63eae7f0cb493769124187632b27f0dc7d0372c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-fcl-net-2.6.0.tbz) = 48333f1e44a9a95846ff7c6282842bc49c0743e2038a82194c85deb5368c230d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-fcl-passrc-2.6.0.tbz) = b3734d74b571e05eef2e679e0f6463fb0b6eaa6fa8533161db132b641b9704dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-fcl-process-2.6.0.tbz) = 1bf9cbe015450cc362f1497e4816e4bbe272793915192eaac56c1b8068ef68e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-fcl-registry-2.6.0.tbz) = 52f67d7f2e224be2b2c764d742258d9f6444b1da644015814ce9b1e9b3397616
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-fcl-res-2.6.0.tbz) = 27b7e833f361c324431b765864a01909731059e912d0c09b6446673c0dba69b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-fcl-web-2.6.0.tbz) = 9d90a3ea1d91c922b10bd970798c97e14b2a27a10b28db7a62fda9fab1730491
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-fcl-xml-2.6.0.tbz) = 533333046b27d9dc7466513aee5019c8bcccd846912b761eb2d3438035ef7fa8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-fftw-2.6.0.tbz) = c469712b8da21455b67cab42d6dc7a0c2aa2d5d5ebba8e586962d56802200f8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-fpgtk-2.6.0.tbz) = ca6dea0d0a11c5f585a3d3b060c1fbc26caec9210db2253bef368608c7cb7e00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-fpmkunit-2.6.0.tbz) = 74f30def9e076053cb834d7f7c61d5d2c07ff596e2f222c074647c6801fcbdd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-fppkg-2.6.0.tbz) = 3413abccd1eb917aefe8d251f7bcfd3db37dc1dc807555e98120148e832aa8e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-fpvectorial-2.6.0_1.tbz) = 289e414f8c93d6e42d81ee4b04341b72bd558d95c8fd3370ca7acf9273b736f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-fv-2.6.0.tbz) = 4e8912d3b312346156738cfa0dddd3c62cb12b67b41d816fa7c03b5421708ed0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-gdbint-2.6.0.tbz) = e2c54afbe1ecdd4a6224fc442eaed8b7620404b6059ef71c6f51dd67a045e612
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-gdbm-2.6.0.tbz) = 674f103b5b66d0149748cfe07d3a62ff120004c1af3b422208faf55a03ac71b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-ggi-2.6.0.tbz) = 17b7fd4bf082c24527ca35bf32b677bbf5cfad4d06f3d3bd5f86132da1e92249
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-gmp-2.6.0.tbz) = 44e170515dd99b8c21855dfe1d89108d191100d2ccceddacd9859edb5f8e84c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-gnome1-2.6.0.tbz) = f1488176f4632910ec2b73659b4bd7be09744b8c1b76b1b075fb2367939bac13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-graph-2.6.0_1.tbz) = 7fe50f29821116680fb6b99b67b9b3ba89e8b1e41bd13dec4dfe734dd85ac2db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-gtk1-2.6.0.tbz) = 35a45199c305327132c6d8840fbd376af2654ea0a86b540f121eb6d8007af231
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-gtk2-2.6.0_1.tbz) = 1d9d4559355efb6a2d05a5feacb2580d0a1df0824f991df34f51703dc4ab971c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-hash-2.6.0.tbz) = 038b48bf863af590a4ce3e9d438085fa68900c12b10343ec8c724710dffbc630
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-hermes-2.6.0.tbz) = 0251de4ebbd11bb9b714a9dc5fbc9a19195d1ff1342246f89c99d4547542e01e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-httpd22-2.6.0.tbz) = 45527ab90df9cba7a8e02ebe1664710e1ce4b1a5de572713253a76ca4a6ced3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-ibase-2.6.0.tbz) = 73132e2ef8a27f80d25213a159884bb6e9034a0a2cf0b0890aaf8f5d553aa8a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-iconvenc-2.6.0.tbz) = ba750b066717a630be82c5e5bf650d00b887b4c925771c0ccf14dd48c5f9e81f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-ide-2.6.0_1.tbz) = 0bfbd0716fea8a68ef30b4293d0a896aa4c404c8f450a9402c4a1d7b76a58627
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-imagemagick-2.6.0_1.tbz) = 152a35406053806220908d9d2b6108b88462b182ccce1453cdb576d64647d10c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-imlib-2.6.0.tbz) = 0bb2169d5efc135cedc73150d40f73d3df6418657009943be3b43d7cb3373122
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-ldap-2.6.0.tbz) = 9fd77b841a62663fd162911db12418e1e3eb4750df7cf70f4e9d0f3ccde9f9b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-libcurl-2.6.0.tbz) = 44004f9ca74d96997b1070cfa36f52df0a37f61c299394ce187832b2e902662d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-libgd-2.6.0_1.tbz) = 377928cb8892709cdd3c822e52a1fcdc7ca057576a2075a3b0ac33a7270179d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-libpng-2.6.0_1.tbz) = 86ce1a8211faadf0ff5a8f540c5959589ab7b6d9b8315a1dcd98ff50fed7ef5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-libxml2-2.6.0.tbz) = 6246d992bc9429346761a3e4c1681366b12b16bb14dfc822c87ca5207106dec5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-lua-2.6.0.tbz) = 0b9666860ac9a9b513849a744d0ebad579ea35c9ff09f66a1c5d38bf784af017
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-mad-2.6.0.tbz) = e60fc665019c941a14534815a55e472c3fdca92e2ed79b53c3891eb264c0c4cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-matroska-2.6.0.tbz) = f81c35a1ced6462b12ab95482803ae8a2dd7c14fc6b7eee809de176a031c6812
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-modplug-2.6.0.tbz) = cbcab474ca405cf01235feaa046692e9185fdc19323f3ccb6fe5c12c37bfd52a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-mysql-2.6.0.tbz) = 08c4eaded161e7a37795449204bc1f4af60fe5a21332ad033971bb2e03c9493e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-ncurses-2.6.0.tbz) = ff59fd7e64dc3fc3bfbd5ed7874e8d3b3c735bf3d1bc8face2143ad6d6359030
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-newt-2.6.0_1.tbz) = ca46d6d098160ce211b0e1b7e6046b1e8042ed390a19511920503f3af9c73a70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-numlib-2.6.0.tbz) = 97c7a19081bc0d372f3b82df4f76eeddf1587e96f7279d5074fc028c4dc6864b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-odbc-2.6.0.tbz) = e4091ee4f42b9a099a64f00eee58fc996530137aa44af1e7aaac748123e77a2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-oggvorbis-2.6.0.tbz) = f829b30d79d66da9fc6452ae8053e0db9accfe5cb78f2a6c9a4ae9a7a98795b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-openal-2.6.0.tbz) = 44a50146f46346ae2f3784b82f66cd40c3e24550a3f94de0548664bd89d5d3cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-opengl-2.6.0_1.tbz) = 306ad5f0fa6cf75e749c9d4852c8c569219a8f4e57414a3b53d43792ccb79fc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-openssl-2.6.0.tbz) = 4b15911d1889d9b4bbcd5e983a71cdc3e6737a399dcf9971bc043f3362685a9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-oracle-2.6.0.tbz) = 35b347f49c92a01b817e23e815185a40230980b49d6e2c1d760ea98c133b90bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-pasjpeg-2.6.0.tbz) = 1aa7cdeb971102c153db5028311395745e4043b077ceac3145497a878dcd65f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-paszlib-2.6.0.tbz) = 8b11072ed0481b7eaf2c19e8001db60f20d256de9cb008ae980a0ef53250a8d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-pcap-2.6.0.tbz) = 2c327c961bfa78d24a4d161ed108a109c6102f257265cfa4cb75422e941d1d69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-postgres-2.6.0.tbz) = b5366610d3538d820ed237734d20ceb3de73805cc6d7a83373b53d196db4bdd2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-proj4-2.6.0_1.tbz) = a6beb9f13a83038bcc9ae9b5ce03f9847a1e0b1d091261f0bc516c667e5e18f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-pthreads-2.6.0.tbz) = 9c0b26a435aeb86e6a31ace7bf8b344403087cf637fdaa2eda3483c1692e60be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-pxlib-2.6.0.tbz) = bafca9ddf191b695b0f3793cff4fd69f908827b0045d091238ab88a006cca28f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-regexpr-2.6.0.tbz) = d7e3986b902f5f7e29bfdae139d48b9bae5d2d4d7c95b670183e1a79f699b669
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-rexx-2.6.0.tbz) = 7b6a36b9cb199b732efe5089e063262a464c45956b975e4d4d762db9dfbbe86d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-rsvg-2.6.0_1.tbz) = 7eb7a88581b81b99089c3bb906bad42ca21d19f7339cbfadfa4b5256a0bd1318
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-sdl-2.6.0_3.tbz) = 3b8eaec8c785330f52891aafadd9baff0873c60ec2a9a15a4a918067a2416b12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-sndfile-2.6.0.tbz) = db346cdce7b646eb11b3e5ad5c7efdc377346596ad6e5eebdce0e164d2d1c4e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-sqlite-2.6.0.tbz) = 552554f1a71d99284c5b753afee9152a452bf95547bb942e91800f4d9825b59f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-svgalib-2.6.0.tbz) = e3a0a069f766b5492c0c7763ad5bedf92b609a9f5c08246ec486820899b968bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-symbolic-2.6.0.tbz) = 0fd0bed623b8935816439b8d816641cfc5a0b8eb8642f595225c4e58ebe69302
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-syslog-2.6.0.tbz) = 04c984971d376245d764aff7f8808b2e6cf91873de6fdcf84e1f023d971d69be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-tcl-2.6.0.tbz) = 189cc6f40a6075b3e35ab3e8db028487b08bc1b3a2cc0e55dee04f321ce0f2d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-units-2.6.0_2.tbz) = b1dcb306aa7a440f655ad95a3485e29f1b2574a5a2e56210bcbd6c8b9f1c809b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-unzip-2.6.0.tbz) = 4c1810f65c7278cf2fafd5c832c33a1704c5c43140844085d5b059cd9116ab3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-users-2.6.0.tbz) = 5453e6faf75d5458649ab27a106dbecac90223565a98e66d6612ca74c21e800d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-utils-2.6.0.tbz) = eb11d9b7733101fbee0cf5dc53ef9dc3f31ca20847587e6d78f4a465660cf52f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-utmp-2.6.0.tbz) = ad70c29a715d03b37d2763880d1de2fb2715792c623d974d9fcd9fcd3ef31372
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-uuid-2.6.0.tbz) = 50b0193027b3b235be141135f12d39dc656ef9d9d934a757599fbe5d3513c7fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-x11-2.6.0.tbz) = 528f63a791538726c851b3c8e3b288ebb93f63f7f97f1f2a580e22a9f1df1531
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-xforms-2.6.0.tbz) = f4de5d1b1d53875477af3a5c05620e376eb58302d0c6b87588525134d31f6024
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpc-zlib-2.6.0.tbz) = 09dd9d9109b2e7c47281a7872fa99fac6e1d047a5db81e6a9d9a9104e3577713
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpdf-1.7,1.tbz) = aaf8dd17b9ccfd7cd1371828d84b075d1f97f9b36127f445aba63c5ef44323ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpdns-0.9.3.20120719.tbz) = 5487dab7e578a37e5a41474cec3fced624fabad080263ea601e5ea4712d60860
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fping-3.4.tbz) = 14acf17951c48c8255ffb66f54e95b0bdf33bfa1c4aa72dd4b3564b143395de8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpkg-0.2_1.tbz) = 3a1742b83054fa42dc33198e1c6622ad12da0f7452fb8aa2fc3e0909097a186f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fplib-20120911.tbz) = 7a73712997416180ae4a7cc60f71478c2d14178dafe1dc172cc6ecbcec5f9a8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpm-0.60_8.tbz) = 060e4b91f455a1eddffe73a2411973954e9c1c570abe4d08f5e64f845212bd3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fpp-1.1_1.tbz) = e3cc275eec5ad2066e37784b99b8698619491afe3d95137b8f0a4eeeb645fb73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fprint_demo-20080303_1.tbz) = fa700be0243eaa1d0f1a16c0396c877c823d663a96e466a6267b1d7ad616120a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fprobe-1.1_1.tbz) = a08516d206d2f42fd1b988e6ad67a6fb473a699924b0c6a7294795055f161d15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-MT-5.14.tbz) = 0aa2c32eeab32139daec3decb51dd31e5344f6223dd5714b44448496bb9246a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-alphabet_sounds_fr-0.3_10.tbz) = 83d38e311b2ed7339dd4f4d944ff4972f36b1578714b957720da349343344c3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-aspell-0.50.3_1,1.tbz) = 67ecb913a97f8df3521b41ed27a8e9f706c97857313607be0ea2f468e75892b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-belote-20061109_3.tbz) = 2af3b4890ab2d1ca164885ec2fe4a9b3e49100d7e4df059e922b2a131943237f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = 0045747ac726b4bde60d664b8c608402f69572d394dd12c273d07bfdb503f4b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-dico-1.1_7.tbz) = 1f4cfa3d980eec11f3283f61241a0f1b8845baf35248701dd6d99f52a822689b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-eficas-6.4.0.1.tbz) = ce79d410bcecdb39b80948796bb3b105f770bfebe56be8fe88554c7846491c55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-eficas-doc-6.4.0.1.tbz) = c6be5b4affa74cce7802cff216838c3667d1e8b2213ad179ef5682cf901720d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-eric4-4.5.7.tbz) = 5b954551f8ad28392be70eb3288179ef9f8f69c93bbdc7c0eed90234e9f3279a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-facturier-2.1.2_4.tbz) = 78374c73815d371994aa24570a5282bebd552e0e38e06a86e1eb71170d13bb38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-fortune-mod-zarathoustra-20100905.tbz) = 9a4097820f6457b756f9c867ace42a49b7b6110ce3fb951aaf0a6f4c0801d5f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-freebsd-doc-39278,1.tbz) = 92557ba40a6d88771f1ca57cc3f9aba76e2a2a012b56bb7e58e6086ed030dec8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-geonext-1.71_1.tbz) = 4ab3962f2d8c515df63c71f198393d34f624ebbe88da484eea0529e3a95a4057
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-gfaim-0.30_5.tbz) = 49d386ac659203b8a8161575cba67437ae4904b13090b5baa5b1091bf01cae62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-gimp-help-html-2.6.1.tbz) = a85d295674e7081933e6ba70b453bef184cc22968a18d9baee43312d243161cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-hunspell-4.6.tbz) = 61948a95bf8d75c4818636e04eb494fb64dc747fe490845972c5e59c4a37bfa4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-hyphen-3.0.tbz) = 1f8ff121a063998700c3db703b1b15fab2ef2c7336da9bb2be37a87076d14af5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-ispell-1.4_5.tbz) = 180e39efef4c4685b9a48bf4a6b3899524aa7e42f0f1bd518d3706c3b24868ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-jdictionary-fre-hun-1.0_4.tbz) = 8505b6f0da5a1944d155f115b7966ccd0aa667214de8ac8f06b5552fd5b50a54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 388f2b965c886a4d2cc36233a9135c7c6f5303ec39e96cdbe003b16a958b85d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 7bff55c5efe96467fd46e8f0f383813be9412388d5d984f0f42c4221c96ece75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 561208809505dd154ab36a110d1236d9668ac5c5b446d03c4312b7d79b8f8cb8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-med-3.0.4.tbz) = 4e6a7e5a98e1aeea0497f5620e879282c39dc0de3af56720f04d53274ad6013e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-mythes-2.3.tbz) = 7429043e9cd4254e9e6946832bccff8b69de1dc71451cb66d3cda4874a81cb3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-trytond_account_fr-2.4.0.tbz) = 3644281858f819e0b867c0bcc2ddb022ba941fb51d4940e60ce0d827d66c192f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-tvdownloader-0.7.2_3.tbz) = 5b3604b80a54e9b9150f21d6e60ff84785398daf6137acfc4a3bbb9181c3cf23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fr-verbiste-0.1.33.tbz) = 0e335baf7b57c599680b33a8afcc557e7ae0c0fbaf96ab1651e7d6acab9c0415
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fracplanet-0.4.0_3.tbz) = b9924de84cad099e56604dc1cd83a6161e5cd62d9a0d6aaccc26b9ac4a2eb820
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fractorama-1.6.7_8.tbz) = 5fff6befc863c710999b87263d2416ed999e6881fbdee7b2e498f26d6ba33847
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fragroute-1.2_11.tbz) = 5724d64fbb895268529131c370d77b2162c8db3f8003f7a43cdeda31d0860d04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fragrouter-1.6.tbz) = 8f732b52dff130f3e7741274699fbe244de4a96eda7a01f6c5172f3d82b730ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/frama-c-20111001_2.tbz) = 27d94cfd0d98ab1115bdf5f10b97fd43c486e5d0540f93456a352dc5c1bb521c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fraqtive-0.4.5_2.tbz) = c2d4a088961370a442deaae0a9122fc98b9d7020981fbde7eb3d8849c30024f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/free-sa-1.6.2.tbz) = cbe233c4fe904f3f190d1fb4cfe1727d9ea348e02d4f365429c99650b40cff53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/free-sa-devel-2.0.0b5.10.tbz) = 7b3207ef2e61c80aaf498dce9661dbbf12b8b2380a0dfda35dd531f88c7e9f5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freealut-1.1.0_2.tbz) = 783548df7034d0223a2002409ab6281252da959414a24b575087acdcf69badfc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freebsd-doc-all-39278,1.tbz) = cf62992d5447f8f7db460139898b64e04368eba2d1a196e872c2194dce7fe575
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freebsd-snapshot-20091208.1_1.tbz) = 7b80472b313fcdd7f0237a4eb37adf9e42660c6a5b44bd1c14430680e71f0f53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freebsd-uucp-1.07.3_1.tbz) = a1cbdf15e7fa6d3f80dba6853305960234b64a33bd5a105e4cd9bf9c2f2e9b9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freecell-solver-3.12.0.tbz) = 2e6955a84306c02ecdb42dbde1eb25525c94f32e7dac716b0ea3003e9284ffb8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeciv-2.3.2_1.tbz) = 8961bf73faff7f66f098b93985915e30829ca4e41c6cf4646f9da0f4143ef5ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeciv-nox11-2.3.2_1.tbz) = 4776147edc3275c0324434e55dbb5941e6b936775ad4825908b279d1e2852d5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeciv-sounds-3.tbz) = ef751bc6c31934e5cab49b55a6fdd03a7be2648aa7608ec764eed236bc83bb04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freecode-submit-2.4.tbz) = 276191881dac06c91e4d622fedb16a533b7cf2458893dbd590d806cd921678ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freecol-0.10.5.tbz) = a10ec74ed734040a0d1aaad3e0d109a7cd569a496f43045bd6f6f4ac4f3ee44b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freecolor-0.8.8.tbz) = a92dfb252e0a5fd4d849ee60053e484b755efd9358abc2464b44571b3491414a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freedbd-0.1.tbz) = ebcb57906addfee8ed4e2d84450c97bec438d833c264c974a0314929675dd376
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freedesktop-sound-theme-0.7_1.tbz) = 4f3973f0914f855ac96ffb7f4abc075fe0c5c52a6c450c9d3b2bd3fcc4a308f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freedink-1.08.20080920_2.tbz) = 21aade2186c35f28d4bbbfda3a399b4be7e3f032e496a6cc7ae43477937d8d1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freedink-data-1.08.20080920.tbz) = e848a6e2ac76c812099e75f60a78c04a75b8c28d3f525ede6fea5256a0f2479f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freedink-dfarc-3.2.1_4.tbz) = 593e1fb519ba06c075bf5e6f3147650de02000fad7648a571900dba3b50224f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freedink-engine-1.08.20080920_9.tbz) = 58e5112d3014ae55205ffa5467d85808652cd1b192a0b00434b3a7f4a043d5cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freedoko-0.7.11_1.tbz) = 0c233f5ad345e8e4c96de84bba25774e9972d2af89bb2d335618bb011426c10b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freedroid-1.0.2_13.tbz) = 93869940a33fe391d6e66d331fcbc21a7a4db982c0bf92e948a4b57110949b36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freedroidrpg-0.15_3.tbz) = db3a65fd97cbdd54dae707ac2f1b86e327fe61e6d110aa6c016ccaa663eef753
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freedt-0.22.tbz) = 3151466e77d6e3d1def0fea40bddfc07091331116a817ecad0b66cc0f25123e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freefem-3.5.8_1.tbz) = 4e0f1bf87f770cc7381ac1d026a6e2854d1e3bef09a041053f282318e5da3feb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freefont-ttf-20120503.tbz) = d553a07de3a4f94399843e98cecb7f60b5c9df231533ecec220b33935970f028
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeglut-2.8.0.tbz) = 2cd857a9bc0ae127e77f55576ee367a5473f13b912f283b86bd4c2e540c144f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freegrep-1.1.tbz) = c6f11a928198d6914ff545cecc13f792aa9b830e27b5b9e34b3915c5ac0a0feb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeguide-0.11_1.tbz) = 816e410bbdbcfaf011496355e70de4837e80110bc874f3c3ee19a595f5064dee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freehdl-0.0.7.tbz) = 2aba3655fa93d62959859ece90bb93c2a45a42b3f8f6e8d1fa9b96c69db56a11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeimage-3.15.1.tbz) = c9e64024c62b2e709c47578607fdfe3716dc192e41bef21fda1837d962884df1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeipmi-1.1.7.tbz) = 7b5a0cf73ff62c17fc3735eaa58f40c7b007252c2996f9adb84f5fa13b959fc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freemind-0.9.0,1.tbz) = f0ea593b48815c21c4f1e282f3f2002b12a2f95543c09607ec7091bcbd2912a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freenet6-6.0.1.tbz) = 8e33f2fa435b71f6e9b7e9b8c3e57e36f34d81ac17628d5a542e2800b113e812
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freenx-0.6.0_4.tbz) = f1795db9c8c0959c8926d1d148b63cb624e421161541f63710184e8d4fcc4f94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeocl-0.3.6.tbz) = 04fe693474e0ab0b6aaf13b834df4ed71e1c75b7dba8c41dca383b5920c26d9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freepats-20060219.tbz) = 5333837007a845a9692d06339eeb2acf255db371f1b942e38eefb56a6b9dcf93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freera-080203_3.tbz) = 67e004b12ee4b37b4128803a18ec3411217c28b357765e6045ec30d4552d390b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeradius-1.1.8_5.tbz) = 9803d3c1816f3b995595c5a0555803f1b83fa94ad4b6270a2c9d24831db4ea5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeradius-2.2.0.tbz) = ac39bb3dbfab0ff2045d011047fcd198f042a205d60a31ef8a64a1ad3b90b11b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeradius-client-1.1.6.tbz) = c66b6f77895b4fd2e43a70ccb5775c9fc52bd7fcbf397e1f5fa61ce5fc0df818
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeradius-mysql-1.1.8_5.tbz) = 1ff7f48a384491fa82235a76bbc55c8f224b5c7595c1a02dc99e6e2814c6ad52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freerdp-0.8.2_1.tbz) = 94f34ed8642386bf286c8f7ec23e983ec1c407f912731c9a38382d652c8931d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freesbie-2.0.20070710_1.tbz) = 041138e03815ea32e193d3e6f8a7eb77fa70c5915c79d103078f503fb65f356e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freesci-0.3.5_8.tbz) = 3cb80e96a294c549256edbc666cb2c96573f1a4fad9db4aaee717f32709b7094
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freesweep-0.92.tbz) = 36acd65888489724153dbcc02b788acdd9f57cbcd5c2176156880ba2b31310c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeswitch-1.0.6_1.tbz) = 2ce79b3108f0785559e606e35c0c645d79d8e09e57a67b549fa0b4a21948b74e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeswitch-core-1.0.7.1_2,1.tbz) = 39ecba65513111c6d5a7d18762f9239eb90d859837b3d821147b7e0f55766f43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeswitch-core-devel-1.2.3.tbz) = 6bff8eea96608a8053093e2f0bc3425dd17c6e37c18af27f95469b07d28f1ce4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeswitch-curl-devel-1.2.3.tbz) = d5ae7a451b137af47ea13c3b005dc4e3a3139ed8f0d8bcd1dd706beffdf5a41a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeswitch-devel-1.2.3.tbz) = 25eb6244f5e0f1ec395ff694d067ededabd536b81d9cf43d02d7cc138bbb8114
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeswitch-insideout-devel-1.2.3.tbz) = 5b963a41e9f85626de51dceccb31c674fd64b79899bd4a6a972693bae351d05a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeswitch-music-1.0.8_2.tbz) = 98efd3be49b767d72e84f8de95c7e67e4d36d042550475727bffc54b9cd835cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeswitch-pizza-1.0.7.1,1.tbz) = fa8aa23caf1c7b5f2a0ae2c061763b1f054fad7b654ef61bea21cdfe88cbb81e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeswitch-pizzademo-devel-1.2.3.tbz) = a6c42b32f48c23497cea1d3aa74f116410b0192b12bd8cc6c2c03ed30d92aa16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeswitch-sbc-devel-1.2.3.tbz) = d0daea896e7f08220ef2da326e229b08f19e4455ac9852c80f71ed06ff74eb9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeswitch-scripts-1.0.7.1_1,1.tbz) = 7ecaa7b4aa6e0a102788a421ac34ff57d2bf31caa080ac04fe7ad2489d544d85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeswitch-scripts-devel-1.2.3.tbz) = ad4524fa03dc2cc4b11c711c95befdb5d6b2d43a89f8b45cc8923cfa96035b94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeswitch-sounds-1.0.20.tbz) = 58b9e4f1d1bf16fb6a4f3874f4ea9ece83989ff213d61e88054bb413eda4ec7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeswitch-vanilla-devel-1.2.3.tbz) = 0ad646205f97d2c86066654fceb5dd6028640004a36227143a9eaf9fb1957918
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freesynd-0.2_6.tbz) = e9130dde434b63e1469a241f332e2b1afa59749cc20d803ca09520ff7152ea2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freetalk-3.2_2.tbz) = 5b88538976432765dcdd3effec31e9612532e721b38d5d9241a3e2f04d1cd7ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freetar-0.9_2.tbz) = df5151aace750012cbe00e420435750e1722b551ea5ebc4a06383c2daffb75e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freetds-0.64_8,1.tbz) = 0617f2846233af7ec862e7bacf0ca7016f9291494753f9d5d4ae5d54b6ca36f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freetds-devel-0.91_2,1.tbz) = fa6ce53fe489be9deeedb98d939a2d85b0a1d3172a32e643d6fbc2a6e73538b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freetds-msdblib-0.64_8,1.tbz) = fafed00589d2d95421fb2ba8a5fe1c06e52990c42c01db806de08bd1f5cce3c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freetype-1.3.1_4.tbz) = 8bf87bae9a0771bb729489b91eb4a08a665b313e004532a83221509c4d5a00e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freetype-tools-1.3.1_9.tbz) = 9d6e0381ee385ed8dfe91985fa906128dd3ce98543dd8b7667bb539dba1f6bee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freetype2-2.4.9_1.tbz) = b7cc2c267740798843e921d5569a96a1563e8bdfb930906e709df991a18b8a76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freevo-1.9.0_7.tbz) = 0117076571d192da0e7d2c2f380720de659ca1d5464ad5928d1a807546b1794c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freevrrpd-1.1.tbz) = a58a605beae08e2c4b6b6b797bd2a49897019c7e64d441ffb9702821510127e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freewais-sf-2.2.14_1.tbz) = 5415057c525a120424e82b5841241703f84c702ff17bd47cda4562609ab550f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeway-1.4.2.197.tbz) = a2453b9fbde294e80dd0b7e337e25533abf3951fcd9d8ec82e8d8dbcce3a3a33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freexl-1.0.0.d.tbz) = cb118867594b5c3b173d223ce9a19a1037dae0c600593a323ce0088bc10e641a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/freeze-2.5_2.tbz) = f420c836da02d2d70d69f5eb1d3ad818c83eb4c216f46f347860e6e148871186
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/frei0r-1.3_1.tbz) = 6d45c6c0dece9ddd036f2a264b8c8731b6c84e69ab981b786450163c036edb3f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/frei0r-plugins-1.3.tbz) = 7d9fa1f412a5620f15148047a6da53ef95e5c5bbe974cbc5548a3663a7f4bad9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/frei0r-plugins-gavl-1.3_2.tbz) = f75c7d907c6bb19759bdee47366431e815f56b9bf1e7a617e8580f7ba33aee0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/frei0r-plugins-opencv-1.3_2.tbz) = 85faf0d415dafc072c669628ee3e935accd65e5bed8be8fd03c34895d732a5ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/frescobaldi-2.0.7.tbz) = 99a0f928df9ec0d8aa490ecee06cfa60e9355da2fa5a1731861bf0e81e77796f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fribidi-0.19.2_1.tbz) = ee8bed998f531e3f195bed20e9b688e50938fd5e435904c39114a7929f6396ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fricas-1.1.7_1.tbz) = 45b2d023dd817e517c525bb27c06279052f25a5d77281a164b80ed009265dfa2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/frickin-2.0.b2_1.tbz) = a3392db69d0d4815ab08be8c9d5ca0595136bcfa66782f1d16dbeb2e85e9de6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/frikqcc-2.6.tbz) = 6458d1e41301931e6df0ec57162b02e8b45c30bf2c4a02fd8e4d0ce7fe01421e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/frink-2.2.2p4.tbz) = 889f59ca83cfb66b7c6d8d6cc102b0b4809bb93faa2f66c2814f435e6ce29f80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/frodo-4.1b_8.tbz) = c01eb26ac801c3aa65a70ace97748db8881c2af0bd88fbb8253fddc5d5a3246b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/frontbase-jdbc-2.5.6.tbz) = 35fc83d38a1b0b514bec5398f1b4a4906f25c6d737b5c1182dfeb537ac47fddd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/frontline-0.5.4_13.tbz) = 95ef854d3cd9ace05ace1368165ff8b8431cb0af934e539f678c1a5e5d0bc3f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/frost-1.2.0.20090314,2.tbz) = e236d55f69403ce0647eb2a94d4a27c590092d144bc5cfcf0cbdf3a84c4b36c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/frotz-2.43_1.tbz) = 221b0397514992bbaa89ffe55d5d18ccf6a17436cfe360cc88e9f79e7f84376a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/frox-0.7.18_2.tbz) = f7b5598df6e71b2813ba8279f23074a791b791fbcf678f57db5118862f5458da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/froxlor-0.9.26.tbz) = b37060f1444f7a0e42344f23c6239c0167260236527ae925d4da847cbfe44132
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/frozenbubble-2.2.0_6.tbz) = 931ecfaabef5264be2ad38ec095d34fe084a0fc13b8817b8df9e2b81740203af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fruity-1.0.r2_3.tbz) = a6666e87733e9971c44ad4e706cb8265d41098a5fbdeccb87a1382ac497daee5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fsbackup-1.2.1_1.tbz) = 0bed485cc82682fbba0e75c8fd6e76aeed31b278feb2f70ba030b691e7112999
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fsc-1.0.1_1.tbz) = c7b0309d44285f35f7cfc45a5f62d83ed5dc183829f06e818c58861bc6b5d9eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fsh-1.2_3.tbz) = e60216dee7de17cac30f7eab666b68ed4a0d849817959107a1ac446d0faf8e9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fslsfonts-1.0.3.tbz) = 68559329ce50c0850d79344ea3ec80d9699f2e1e9a3c8c11dea38f83d3d8c89f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fsmgenerator-1.0.b.7_1.tbz) = d79aed94b744d208f4440510e7955dd48d6d3c5787577bbf9f986807f6c79f97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fspclient-0.93.0.tbz) = 56d24e3cf391f32a449b058d729ce7a04596985c5ebecfd2d89794152a8083f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fspd-2.8.1.26.tbz) = e0f854d2f14047049492ceab1593f9face06366202bd4fbb2542e2207877a991
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fsplib-0.11.tbz) = 687cb43dbef62f9243e2f83e56b5b0fa590ae31faf2585c196d5da8b89014fb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fstobdf-1.0.4.tbz) = 7f614460a7ae8db7610b89e5c5233324425d6e3d51a27128403bccefee837798
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fstyp-0.1.tbz) = 03f5fd76353a7d87c31bf320e59ca9ad86d5c88553e7f7a83cb9e35336eedf61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fsv-0.9_6.tbz) = 174854f0ee106a3f32a5564332a387c5d3e6415cb363f276909a8f5409317c68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fswatch-0.02.b5.tbz) = aafaeb3c46584a45b0a64d92c15b2661f8d8ff0aeb9d690434f08740808b07d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fswiki-3.6.2.tbz) = 898d024e007c62450da3e494e482fdb850ae12b3170d92f4c9872d2d7aa0132a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ft2demos-2.4.9.tbz) = c0d8d1ac0d392a11c933f6b04c1f2f4ba652af12f766c0dba7825af92a9bf9a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ftasv-0.9.2_2.tbz) = 9a22ddf58be2cbaa97ffeb0a0f230a61c134636d10351c31af9d9432b1a1a881
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ftdi-eeprom-1.1_1.tbz) = 9f78bc66234f96cc1ca4eea1f601768aa04ef621b5be47faa4cf513ad96e8072
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fte-20051115_2.tbz) = 1484000e56c11328e7c8b3f63c5eca695771d855b2fde393038bfeb22ba05dae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ftelnetd-0.0.2.tbz) = 608a67a0bb5a82e58873925e50feb322fa9a0f4d41758157311bf7a6a5b7381b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fteqw-3343_9.tbz) = c9ede0ff6b07d55472ecaac29e2ed00d49c19dfe833a2e6182782468a169ac7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ftgl-2.1.3.r5,1.tbz) = 7e42ad13ca141e7b53f4b37450ef820b6d0b8176f38fbefb810ad6c9425430e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ftimes-3.8.0_1.tbz) = e4c1633b94bf3458fdbb13755bc22539b720c3e042deeea6b164557725b5e7d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ftjam-2.5.2.tbz) = b0a096fedc43c12eee8021be060b05cf3acb828b1e25d72a50a158fa6ae98650
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ftjava-1.3_1.tbz) = c73483a9397e7450aff73731829dae010879d62e64424dbb291f35fa78b6c184
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ftnchek-3.3.1.tbz) = a8e295edcf71df9abf270e9d168bd6574f9e17e4576c197ff3e7e48ca9fb30d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ftp-tls-20051021.tbz) = 30cf423e759761a4477366ce931f6c2c3cc2c6ef0a78bf8ed23220dd38973f32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ftpcopy-0.6.7.tbz) = 0e5d0266ac014b509f5d6133fcf9db89edafd83109dbf4dcc361638457b23cbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ftpcube-0.5.1_6.tbz) = f8efdd14dc78a1ddb87b4e9e6752d8c0930777217335176b48b9f3b5ed6eec68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ftpfind-0.996.tbz) = e8a265af3a60f50f7887576c532c47ad9e78c4477b05250dffaf3ecbe0882d0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ftplib-3.1.1.tbz) = 0bc715ff2f082752e199393abcc960c30264879a822568105f468a5fcc3b583a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ftpmirror-1.96_3.tbz) = b47b903086184f8bf252115e7ff877430c158bd70551907245ec53c62019c880
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ftpproxy-1.2.3_1.tbz) = 8b0e92ac36c2ddef3dec1b80a2065966cfde291c20bbc7a1cb1b48736ccf3303
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ftpsesame-0.95.tbz) = 23edf025372dfad0dc6e0c925b53ba062107245bce4d38a1290563899cd6f77e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ftpsync-1.3.03,1.tbz) = 93ab2dc4ad14668008f45b3eb213f52f5d2983b1e74a9818f86c0b721f2add43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ftrack-3.1_2,1.tbz) = e3f9373a6e4bf6d2d2873736919153d8c2b419ff4f6f22f7cbba9d81de74246b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ftwin-0.8.5_8.tbz) = e36ab5e5edc53a3b7d66030bb0aba80d6d040fef57374214949f32f42c77cf4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fuel-0.9.6.tbz) = b72efba220701a0ca14f220b555fd48adf19b879fbd8e7ae8cf2cc79813fb9bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fugu-1.2.3.tbz) = 4a88d2d52eb654d13c1eecc7de94c9fd0cf5613b9775a7267706c3ab89ee69bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fuhquake-0.31_8.tbz) = d1b3912e7e600adf698920dbb7940e2608f996793728783f03d3451126b04514
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fujaba-4.3.2_2.tbz) = 047456f5694f9b1b9571ed5d3f8978f8170fc78c0f2a5a13d0b4550702682960
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fujiplay-1.33_1.tbz) = b90c0ae4ce0e660fc6239ac156db0eea121eb76a937ceeee357a42821e30f94b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fung-calc-1.3.2b_15.tbz) = eec040f9555f389b3100cf22698dab2348f4e34e87704416f8cc3dce4f805919
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/funktrackergold-1.5.2_1.tbz) = eb860c49f6bd97440a52c98eb9c477e7f8f2ab5122ccae1200f49af0c72e95d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/funnelweb-3.2.tbz) = cabe70a2f1d4deaeb611b3c3aa591062de017037a8ea123456d23b76f4283402
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/funnyboat-1.5_3.tbz) = 45cea7ce49e3ed9f170be277314df2b959bd5b5c570c7a79c5e3fbe108f6322f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fuse-1.0.0.1_2.tbz) = f9b76224dd48cf1494041ead17ced6dfa7261ba9ef40fbe0382ee6f48315fac1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fuse-utils-1.0.0.tbz) = fcf3535349545a24b0e7bd03af5d611fc22cf5609c1fe5a94b6961af5cf83174
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fuse.gunzip-20070320.tbz) = 8b09eab39bb93e55e9dbbb31a68ba7a59b162c983c93983d0e361b04d540c74f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-afuse-0.2.tbz) = 8f0e9d90ec3b8f8dde4b600a462ef0252f83ace92f1a52336c22317a9c51d723
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-chironfs-1.1.1_1.tbz) = 6916e113c099cdd9efd235f14f4bbe983bb9dc93c8a0edc63fe15c7a499c8faf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-cryptofs-0.6.0_4.tbz) = b20463beb06229991d1450c287ca0b72fe7f8201c07916401eb58aa6fa990ca6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-encfs-1.7.4_1.tbz) = ae9219f39017cd6c4b5342adf7626910a3d8a66bf6c1f2b604b4ee20787261fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-exfat-0.9.7.tbz) = 6580084861876fe40d7395e0943cb0ac709b75270e3809d56d9cd9361c6b3e14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-ext4fuse-20120803.tbz) = 24fabb16985d6f00f5ecb70a3664bc6ec932e5447e96adbd4d6cd6d46cf8f962
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-funionfs-0.4.3.tbz) = 06e802d49bb0bd040a278c697e70734dd64ba1f0a816a217af7cd893344cdc21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-fur-0.4.6.tbz) = 1258f43ad144bce1db131df8f2cdd6a196b19446d1f379bf4e25f2decbcb51aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-fusexmp_fh-2.7.4_1.tbz) = 66c2211d297b724b487cd67c67d475c5468a9cf02dca11306c1008ab8f29a99b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-gnome-vfs-0.1_6.tbz) = a4a00c39213d82dd3e7147b9ec1e8fca3afb8746cf723cd703c4c32c73af8836
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-gphotofs-0.4.0_1.tbz) = 6ed05d4eb3185815c35737d20f50f70c6bd46b993f234c1d55c9bbc62f8f673e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-gstfs-0.1.tbz) = 16c3f8c987ef1006cab7df328066775f0f3e1f80b813ede0a2302e60d69963d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-httpfs-2.06.08.26.tbz) = 86e6157daf3a8241a2a1651478d1474d8ca30144ae0c4ae311996df6a1a6bc35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-ifuse-1.1.1.tbz) = fb4e302bd4cafd31673ffa4d3e471187cd27e7604aa03384d5d1da44b5d05fac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-kmod-0.3.9.p1.20080208_11.tbz) = 0175487e85bc04074e737e704ce4a6cacf7d07fb0a388c7092d0924ad6eb170c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-libs-2.9.1.tbz) = b50907760cee62995be6a5986ad7623e51580e0aa7df7c009b5fa09abf7a9380
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-mhddfs-0.1.37.tbz) = 2909242a88db62a2ba5d166de97fa3746ad9a03ac812c56530fe2e85c0365289
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-mp3fs-0.31.tbz) = 5aef06304b11b855654826eba4fafb9e984eb7d855a99dfdbd244e22714bd9e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-ntfs-2012.1.15.tbz) = c6b51d2af0d695c30a8f6022af182024df1340c45ef315d2bb58673a95273e0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-pod-0.5.2_10.tbz) = dffc8de43e49980fe29fba117581a978b98680a0b74374515973b33a670d35a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-rar2fs-1.15.1.tbz) = b7a198ca21864ea5045aa1a0264f10ccdd727c2bf48bf9745a14a1a042384056
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-s3fs-1.19_1.tbz) = be7c82bb04a9ad5d12bd19dd3985364f43df60311399e2054a4d6086261c4cbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-smbnetfs-0.5.3_1.tbz) = f3dea29146ecca3703affcbca5d9d9325c0dc115e607fdc2f368b046fd9592fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-sqlfs-1.1,1.tbz) = 722afa31ede54befe6f7afe511a204745be44d1170b38ed2806074d968d940e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-sshfs-2.4.tbz) = 90d82ac7b08ee2d6d49bc51ca6ea645ff7003b9fa2ba8b93b94d32250cec99e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-unionfs-0.24.tbz) = 8d810da6bd44b8137f813d8ea247a2a84c66b787a7a55a99f9a17effa6688043
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-wdfs-1.4.2_4.tbz) = e7c709c15bd5b3d764922d109844dd80a1aaadee0eb8eb6a1d8803f8cae04da6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusefs-wikipediafs-0.4.tbz) = a3fe3a7d74153e71096e7aa4d6c5541c3dba8b2e3f751c6426b968b1b479d346
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusenshi-0.9.0_10.tbz) = 49e0b8222b41d660caf8c5cfd084af0256d935d93732e4572463a24818e58bdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fusionpbx-3.1.2.tbz) = 7d46121c1ef6cbd6c78737a1581d4b9d1652eca4b809db50277695863339e50a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fuzz-0.6_1.tbz) = ee9178414396965583b8fd3780619992cb7c53ef425fe70c2c8a7c98c31c0ffc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fuzzdb-1.08.tbz) = 61b2941c79e248daf292020c40444219f93034681e3451210dd6eb89c937821a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fv-1.03_2.tbz) = a523f455d65e1c967b53d07d04fc23ce9b0e415b70320e42321a7d6f81b1d42f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fvcool-1.0.4.tbz) = 743c49efaa7a35e12a923b1ef117b5ce48131516d6b284624b0f9ac9c0697434
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fvm-0.15.3.tbz) = 13d6d0136aa2239a44c1a67df08a592655793caebf51f984febe24173b17239d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fvwm-1.24r_4.tbz) = 8cdac0ce8027902b1f9c8615bc79a05dabb196b17495af4a11c1753c55081c1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fvwm-2.6.5_1.tbz) = f35fcc89f6af5b6f284d499a4d0ede5033bf381530d7e506940bf5fa91de40bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fvwm-crystal-3.0.6_7.tbz) = 09e57083ff35a97c934b06c0740ce120a81967cafac4eb01699c9aa859596342
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fvwm-themes-0.7.0_5.tbz) = 87f4e4a8292bc72761d5ac79382efd9cf564c8e4a3ef2e1804c202519332020f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fvwm2-i18n-2.6.5_1.tbz) = 8f1f0821dd6c84a624fd78d5e2f0a3fd7ef5a712033fcaf3f266357a11bffbca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fwanalog-0.6.9_5.tbz) = 6246d0a1b2ac75e7200549022591aca81f3f0a1f4f215b98015fa1b7031b1a1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fwbuilder-5.1.0_1.tbz) = 12413a1683c009ec57d3541898eb2288b788bf3cfbb1fe4569ec20f553223080
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fwipe-0.36_1.tbz) = 706aff2c7d8e44d970da99c58cd58f0221144c07abb2c20de041e0782858a981
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fwlogwatch-1.1_2.tbz) = 102bff776b3eed006474deeb9d5a756545bdf7add09c7985a4f2a455dbeca0c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fxite-0.7_4.tbz) = a1def7c81562529f45c295d1e7ec4ef9c886508364e7aaf5c34d349f0b5aaeda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fxload-20100510.tbz) = e6bce1b0207008d69c7c271ee923e7b9aaef48cfa06a1575497ee51f7a9c81d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fxscintilla-2.28.0_3.tbz) = 03bce2911e7561e4d99b6d45b71016a5840440c14bb00771ce92f425d8dbf597
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fxsudoku-0.5.1_22.tbz) = 2cfe9b3f620349f6157a87bcc5ab1c5a39b9c5d2266b677ed9d9d05da35a21ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fxt-2012.06.18.tbz) = fd11022632087e6490296ed9d9316023dc35373f277a473a773fee9011ef2f9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fxtv-1.03_11.tbz) = 9a78c30cc252fffea4b8d0c30b08dcb2a0897fe2582d5a294aca41265e58d2d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fy-aspell-0.12.0_1.tbz) = 2af6ca5a077aab9d2b53d3e3ddd0dafe0ee1469362203044c2bc15624fcd7df5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fy-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 1cf90ddc7c7c08d63b6639cb87b9471ec05b95faa0742fc8eee7f184e8efeb38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/fyre-1.0.1_1.tbz) = 549fcacfb8ad28d28b52955fadb2e38975de1a5d676bc88123ad33ddb9c28282
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/g-cows-1.9.1.tbz) = d481aa64c5744ce21885fa6c211662d314e6c08b0ea1aaf270858e747c5e8e27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/g-gcl-1.10.tbz) = e9600ab9d99bf2c31e9b9b456331de6278f6742923f843940b1af5fcad4e4361
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/g-wrap-1.9.6_6,1.tbz) = a9bf75aae0877bfa2e9e4fd5999def7422fdd068e0a4f0b91319e54d2713339c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/g2-0.40_8.tbz) = 0a325ac742f66a3a8ae4d035dac105053e05ac44a56aecf82f9c95236590ec57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/g2c-0.4_4.tbz) = c1069b0cc6e8f55d6cb2e894361320e8d56bfa180a93a4481415b29466bb8333
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/g2ipmsg-0.9.3_7.tbz) = eb69c4e9adffbb4e7faaedcd63b87ee2f7279450ccb349d9621f66d51bc7f916
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/g3data-1.5.3_4.tbz) = 6f07ee2f03d6c7a8fa2a54e2a669494288c9a7684e718ae0f04c4c6c3e15fb55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/g95-0.92.20090624.tbz) = bac8af259754cfca8e1a9e2b237649d36f3b83ae66b92794a9566bee30e02260
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gTweakUI-0.4.0_11.tbz) = 303be0d20dfc8a783dd78ac140bf1e8696dd6861ae9752a71d4b35ab3cd4cfea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ga-aspell-4.5.0,2.tbz) = 0fc6f33ea7ed0e5be46072a61d9e9da937879ff40de64be563d8bdc1fc0fe1eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ga-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 0df1b98348eec002ee031d1b407a89afcb9e9e0ab61e443a8e1a563801a1296b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ga-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 801857f9c708fa688ae7ab583abb62cd3cc23518414056fb108baf3682a6f7d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ga-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 3ddcb031a13194f0105e388315e70d588b881ab1df319198998141af333db7f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gaa-1.6.6.tbz) = 1b40e0c8c51bdbf6dfb0608dd63cb215abb6c9cb72e4a19a907557f5f373442c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gaddr-1.1.4_5.tbz) = 401a874ebb7590208b94f4f712919d1f80a3075567ec470ca31a9817c132fa41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gadfly-1.0.0_4.tbz) = 56264aeeb4e53e45ed22a2e0b1cb8a5557eb996293f29df903f8e589a4613b9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gaeo-0.3,1.tbz) = 36c17166dc6c69efe2f1543b35f816d8d6dab0f7b9e280e45f952140d09514f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gaffitter-0.6.0.tbz) = 9d50e1748d5108bc844a184e4d18cfeeace99c4dcb1f55db3c30b9f816555992
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gag-2.9.tbz) = 5ba3741feddfe82fd4c4b1872ff08a066eedf9d84e9334015ba44a90ac2a0160
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gai-0.5.10_13.tbz) = 9ed777408108f9b2b623ecd9672eeeaff81371b95ff4a0b5f8363abf8d0dfd0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gai-leds-0.6_7.tbz) = e8974f8c4c5cf4645f0725d53e548bed0f068cb22015fc32798be469fda74ad3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gajim-0.15.1.tbz) = d826171e5fc2e282e90543d51dad3e3fc9b0e7d758867f373289677a78a50443
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gajim-devel-20101030_1.tbz) = d6a1fe0718c13d9b00184bcfe1470b88b4596154335b754d154017b74e6138c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gal2-2.5.3_10.tbz) = 078d41ca50594922d85ffa78766c02f441f7c096845389a0a9e662f70c0a9c28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gal2-reference-2.5.3_1.tbz) = f3f7a193db1f696627daa67408c57dc9d9b60e8603282d295ffc784c320efcd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/galaxis-1.8.tbz) = 928652925cb30bbcc5ba9ff2380e99eba1affe3a18f8efe1b7d95edc1a655dcc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/galaxyhack-1.74_11.tbz) = 3854b0004edbb660897fbfec128efdfc5be9afa65b58411c901a18692f4c9cba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/galaxymage-0.3.0_7.tbz) = f5c106059b123a0112da4487971e151e431cb1c88beadb1f7eacb03e9ac6c18e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/galculator-2.0.tbz) = 71e4bda33adec72346382b1f1360704759a8bdaf30d13a16d4b228a0f2b7c759
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gale-0.99f_2.tbz) = 80676cf85224492e4d9f1c73b518f722e985d30877d20475446550919831bd4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gallery-1.5.10_1.tbz) = 9813a0035995a471e808bcf097ffa9876143b08e99f8fd4d937969cf24ed7f55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gallery2-2.3.2_1.tbz) = 23ae3be8f9ed934cb194afeae8f483212db36a022901288869ce5f8f2c53204f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gallery3-3.0.4.tbz) = fcd77ced1a183a5ddd9691551d64c8c42644363ece6b1753bbf973e0a5b25fc6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gambas-1.0.19_12.tbz) = a17fe4020c5a42f46447fdeead3ca83fe481a3fcaf9eb1749f059d43d09145e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gambit-0.2010.09.01_1.tbz) = 32d537fcfe63edeec50a7cae45167c60da97ff58ca574d09457eb9a37a161b5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gambit-c-v4.6.6,1.tbz) = 23aae5c91652d5d1396f245b704b45b38f3d33e3ab1458f5e0974f3b59b3f2ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gamin-0.1.10_4.tbz) = 05c8173d26215b126a19f1e8c506d5f5bdffc6a957f7c62405662bc7f3e69ea3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gammu-1.32.0.tbz) = 7da712552c9befa45fe97b98113810218bbc92d8804732a0de448de74d8091cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gammu-devel-1.31.90.tbz) = bace69e4612c04d273353ef271962834b34f72c5359e01b4ed57f0e05ebd5ba7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ganglia-monitor-core-3.1.7_4.tbz) = b165d8eaf9a06a3eb9e97f8d4855c5953d2f560c745d2d202f9098deaa405b22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ganglia-webfrontend-3.1.7_3.tbz) = d75cf5949a48896cbd454d213224f7614224759ba0bada34713c00c2d097c62b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ganttproject-2.1.m3.tbz) = de04cd68136b10932654224346b2bbd9b54e967397ce87ea5dcb055aa8257444
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ganyremote-5.11.7_1.tbz) = c3a0e2cef3d7f414b62ac7eb29dc28bd2b86511199bb255b36c12395b5e40503
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gap-4.5.6.20120916.tbz) = 830bf6980f0f23d2b41f8ca7a8df3ace76c3350ac1fd9da3a6c479a21b961356
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gapcmon-0.8.9_4.tbz) = 141d8b1b6702a337ec053982a5c014bbc2272e4be5b25c506b0a294099b260e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gaphor-0.9.2_10.tbz) = eaf025cba700d628455452500a3d7aa4dfb3d7491b0e7970c1f348f87e020627
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/garcon-0.2.0_1.tbz) = f7c288de68e9e1061461f0f0ca20c8205b6e2dad4a07b0a26660239c9edc8d73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/garith-2.1_5.tbz) = 7595dbb315497a4cf0fb49df3ed7ec01904d7ebb9b167a0fb88db479fd18c552
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/garlic-1.6.tbz) = 470cde7ffc7ebccffd18c29245304d79a6ba2ec9a8b38bbb90d04fc23e5a3a4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/garmin-utils-2.5_1.tbz) = 9a2931b0d48040e1bd36e44a699f621657a93cdc312c0ea0db2032f7a68a2caa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gastex-2.7_4.tbz) = cd56a00f87caff904446b12adec50ca4874edaaf181ee919dc432412df34a288
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gate-2.06_1.tbz) = e12a92fbfc5baca7645cb24dd25c979e5e87887a666867b12e52c62137c4b572
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gatekeeper-2.2.8_2.tbz) = b12632c3ca42463100627a6e8e3f658b4ac53b650cf6b05771fb66e66ba7233d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gateway6-6.0_1.tbz) = 41abee62b52dda4488f9dad2d8bef64b98d24d718800260787c16e46af4d1073
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gather-0.4.1.tbz) = 17996c7ee60595968ca9054b91209e0f58122f684f3ac67cc2f7d07e3ab02a31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gatling-0.12.tbz) = 777164a020abd02e3ea0458259d76ac854d7d61c98483c96327831df61b25f1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gaul-0.1849.0_3.tbz) = 6c1ca106535396f1db0b218860c914d2d2c8f3673ed8a1d3c2d34ea3670fe802
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gaupol-0.19.2_1.tbz) = c7e8fdf051fd7368e211de4a20a2a4443c9c3b2c852b18230d8207b5ca043aac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gavl-1.4.0.tbz) = e3c7249abc5d235b6c40e5bff7361b7a92ea44d246586240822d753e4fc27d0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gawk-4.0.1.tbz) = f5d38c205a694bbb7a602d8b349631d7b22042fb7a0249af9aadfe97d07e0918
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gazpacho-0.7.2_4.tbz) = e3ba1dbbbfde3996241c3b456c6fec076276f51fa8e794cb707f34f85d2ee34c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gbase-0.5_6.tbz) = d86f121be012f10abb04db105760348fafdfaa15bf81c3f1a5a69e19632137fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gbdfed-1.6.tbz) = a52ebda384fc7279d3f99fa469e368c38abfd55dc2ba86dcac741b7e298bec3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gbe-0.0.22_3.tbz) = 0ee8303fa4de6abe114b3064fbeefb78316fd2c66aaa01e82e605dbd490f5b00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gbemol-0.3.2_9.tbz) = 479e3e13684e67fc6c12099828fe7402d4216ae9d28b332257fcdce76b0cf4a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gbirthday-0.6.5_3.tbz) = 7f671ad39bf659601c98cb0a41be738502e25fbd967178e870b8e96a94dcb5a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gbottler-0.1.7_1.tbz) = 73e9ca9e9fc9f093430524d656f085b4c431030e9c87e90028abf99236ebb913
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gbrainy-2.1.5,1.tbz) = 801e05fe91256532caaf43d6b55486162df95f801a039cd8d2d627048f2ed792
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gbsdconv-1.0.tbz) = 2951e2d0af9cffedcfd58400980945aaf8544ced02ba67ac558017dd8d533bbd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gbsplay-0.0.8_5.tbz) = c1d2d6e7cd0a3d103ddf5d998e35158542763f55bde4ef6890c54e9bfe2a236e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gbuffy-0.2.6_5.tbz) = fd34dcc31e2391ca2b2ca92d5f88b116a91afcbb7f7ebb146bfe66a651164785
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcal-3.6.2.tbz) = a1a8d97460bbf4b3f879ef3a0e941763e2bda9ca31a74c0e9fe0e85268abb745
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcalcli-1.4_2.tbz) = 6266d47f39434c40976520d9bb23bfc99431b60c27fee28b23caea5a91a12627
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcalctool-5.32.2_1,2.tbz) = 98f3f0a3fa4762d47c99eb832ba7e2e014e45ae238c9abb2783241721f68cd1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcap-0.1.1.tbz) = 9346ef565720c39a08537368dc15b34b9a91f4cfa72a42eb024661dc2cc71400
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcb-0.2.8_7.tbz) = 65c9118d3ebe6486bb30fac3f278caaa030605c2717004aa672952581a044bc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcc-3.4.6_3,1.tbz) = 6132d290fa63b94a71929a124b4b772adaee061b941ec36bd80807cc2314c279
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcc-4.2.5.20090325_5.tbz) = 0a27e37bac09961952b2b3624f9ff5d1fabff4379d97df148fe59036efd2973a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcc-4.4.7,1.tbz) = 9a513b3648d61cc2ce10c704dc491d3a3d060db9749c8a9583074f4228ba40c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcc-4.6.3.tbz) = 9c1fd5544e753132029589bdf4bb31af55e37651a9d38a21d87de6972a5b4420
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcc-4.6.4.20120928.tbz) = f338af3c83d9b5771fd56612868bac6c8486c84621a9e0c7e820e30335cb2fd7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcc-4.7.3.20121013.tbz) = 649374c3fc9db7bb8f51620ab3a2685874cdfa99402bca59bd5d00861cf4e5d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcc-4.8.0.20120930.tbz) = cca9383e7f03fda1cf2a2958ece45c524cae69aa2ca70ffcf90e006a4c444348
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcc-aux-20120614_1.tbz) = 0e672c36803aa92acd2541f9aed25b0459817569826173be85c262f2e9781df4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gccmakedep-1.0.2.tbz) = 491792cd619d192f5433636ef9b4ee2c224a808c01a318bcb7a14e68f6a85478
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcdmaster-1.2.3_4.tbz) = 089e6bd27c69a4b519d64f65513039bb260ba0095e6ae86b8e6717845635f4b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcfilms-6.4_2.tbz) = 2f771857021d0436439961b6bc3cef2af48f504a82bd1e6a6c265ee89f7d6c58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gchemutils-0.12.10_1.tbz) = 47def3b518e5d81f82079dda956bfabf64fa160c3a6d777b5c6d5aace4326cfb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcipher-1.1_1.tbz) = c82fb7f7f9c5426bcfcd81ea847592ed0a370bd0d0e22c07862dbfd1cdb7dc3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcl-2.6.7_7.tbz) = 880e032c93d6c45c19c4a2dfb1b316a1045c2a3381aefca2bef0c0c3355feecd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcolor-0.4_5.tbz) = b152d5ceb2c1d7cc4e7a78377d2cb323482d8f16600618609d1bbd216f23b7b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcolor2-0.4_9.tbz) = 169ced1916d452bf329728f7ff3cfdfd1dfea50c2dedafc244d4a6b2193e2f9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcombust-0.1.55_6.tbz) = a8b9dbe14322247cf7fee02e3b7eb0991d76dffffa52099f8050c3399ad30390
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcompmgr-0.21_7.tbz) = 2599fd659e6cd67c2770ba34d7d525cfbf54800d86d54fded554d16e3e41605b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcompris-12.05_1.tbz) = 9fc01126abe4da55d7d38c4c51fda431cb9e398f052ca7285f4708ebe7843f33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gconf-1.0.9_18.tbz) = 9380ddf26f502559e81c5bcdd8d983c44586c790d7a1bd848674af4156a36d9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gconf-editor-2.32.0_1,1.tbz) = f1f246a96aa8faab464708243851cf5130ad5a0fe7a9dfb68a8f0eef38739f0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gconf2-2.32.0_3.tbz) = ef0a9b3f1fddf9abcdb16b460ca09735152fdbc38faa88bb155e89fb82c90a40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gconf2-reference-2.32.0_1.tbz) = 37ea815e9559e1a6d46d9b689a18e47235afa70ee04dea117343f0aada7e7361
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gconfmm-2.0.2_11.tbz) = ee6b53d1eef59d64bc80b84ffcf9dd52fdfbe49ed62d4be497f2aac028f3d750
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gconfmm-2.28.2_1.tbz) = 8ef35d9a04660039ad8263630e7b9deb091dbc43aec2055c60993ad51ca4e9e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcpio-2.11_1.tbz) = 007506f76929785e84cadd3032631bbff31176d27bc519a770c25348b5e56b8d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcstar-1.7.0.tbz) = a2cbcab7e4ef83f24456309714156d71107aea8a1df8a7caf43e378f6c5bed64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gctpc-1.3_1.tbz) = 368a2304828b1a04b50b80bb7454211e08ed1f427d8b8eb18638ac576f8159fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gcube-0.4_7.tbz) = 12f221bf6651e69b9712fb4a42d969e790dc6db9a0f97303910ed1d8579d4608
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gd-2.0.35_8,1.tbz) = 7477335728e9ee54dc308477a30357af53ce2b526613062d86578e8caa97e3d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gd-aspell-0.1.1.1_1,2.tbz) = b4434b9ab84bd69b14011334c2933634f223f06a8d6bd821f914d69c28bb1391
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gd-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 6817fbd65f356214195c865c6ab5d3dae0b3aa7fd968f9d21eb5241e58056659
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdado-2.2_6.tbz) = 3c8449aa35725eb5f95c3b4e9cde18459ceb143f857ddb1e6ede0be7096837ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdal-1.9.1_1.tbz) = 8effb5c7206e55a8c77a3f46c524fcd187e6f8a13c8ddb56535664312eb8ad1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdb-6.6_2.tbz) = 1e1ccaca5edcbc9c2f135e032bf8ae952b4420677ee7c91469308558251a1817
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdb-insight-6.6.tbz) = e5a8f9d7bc46af5fa3ff12e569b6fd7e4f7fba0a5c35bd56cde8370393ab978c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdbm-1.9.1.tbz) = 90d6ef19e480f89e206d5b8704ec95fa634f2459b4de8a270fc56a992a202a1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdbmods-20020824.tbz) = 9872a608192dc7cfa0c7f3b65774758071562d916bff18ae7938f1f7a238fce5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdcalc-2.15_6.tbz) = 0f5a00f8b68f818a29cb8d5ba760510521ad72cae3ff94a8113415abcf52b0d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdchart-0.11.5_6.tbz) = c4be4349f5737f924d4d5a06eea3eb98eca72ad971b0574bed4107567bd1236c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdcm-2.2.1.tbz) = f2184c8405f9e0f41c74d85a2e8b40b631db74bd367bca9b795a6afa90e652a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdesklets-0.36.2_1.tbz) = 17b726e625ae0d5cd4674982c3900a2f57f5c3296e76b060c31c25b1818066b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdesklets-clock-0.32_14.tbz) = 04181dfb985f621d64cb1e4fea721203be6643f24f253cdb737de818482e03ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdesklets-countdown-0.8_14.tbz) = 6c492b2fc64d5edd16bc4b8a3e139f401ceae8a6ee9160dff6fc8400d3526597
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdesklets-ebichuclock-0.1.1_14.tbz) = 590cc0229cc65b6f0f90b6b975245a3455657f9ac78f060289178eee98ecabb8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdesklets-recentlyused-0.6_12.tbz) = f21c37988762f59bc7967016b55ffac668fa2dd5f6fbde840a0cf0568331e04c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdesklets-starterbar-0.31.3_3.tbz) = ab79dbb40d77f4f88cad35526743a39f568eb452973bc1a4b663f10b0eafc9de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdesklets-tasklist-0.10_11.tbz) = 47fc974d9d9773c433dad985d427d0254a1288a7dcc627ccc20a86da3e449c76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdialog-2.5.tbz) = a38e547df0dcf153fddbbe3f35776a36c36e61fc3c09daefb591fa25afe1e453
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdict-0.7_4.tbz) = b38963862d8ef17936c5dd174adb9759a4a16c51c793135dae4bb5b71e4e1dbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdis-0.89_6.tbz) = 87f19fa680727b9cbc68c39037a68b6af811545916c1c497608200b2aa91d4e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdisk-0.8.5.tbz) = fc59505826073468b20749ac16300746a87b6a2304b3b05edcc9c2be637416e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdk-pixbuf-0.22.0_12.tbz) = d9aea901af895e47903745418d7d52b33f53f5a06dddeed29afc911f8fa301d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdk-pixbuf-2.23.5_3.tbz) = 1fc837b6272bffa9f90e4825a4f1d367322de3ac2fe4a4585abee070c5662762
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdkxft-1.5_7.tbz) = 477c7f65013206a813c60bfeb978d1c7fd2982a81ee060bb74994d4b944c89c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdl-2.30.1_1.tbz) = dd66b9edc4adc9309f9808447a4d486e36647c8c55d6830bb4c02e92020bf5af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdl2-0.12.0_3.tbz) = 419f3683cd275a7ade7da19b245a7cae88ab442184c06a554bd9bd3266bd711f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdm-2.30.5_6.tbz) = 0ed2e790c50369498c3007d5231bf1298b33d77ef688fc7c98c3fc556169ae72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdmap-0.7.5_7.tbz) = 1bbe22287d5d1ed0baada9d051125514b7300c34eb816dd2b40450417a282bc8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdnsd-1.6.8.tbz) = 9fe146f81db0e5add2bc147a5f602add7db196d87a274ab28ae5466ab577567b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdome2-0.8.1_6.tbz) = d526e2a3a4ce763dd254077338c01d6af22d976bc2f5831aaf57a7e9dd7aae1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdsreader-0.3.2.tbz) = 161ca724cbc40cf9c0eb03137c93d77cc92d1c07f754724773cb9f823a1d2461
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdt-3.0.5.tbz) = 36d8635d1cd04b47412cf14c7a268c43116b54cc0dadd78f4667d5330c23cac3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gdvrecv-1.2_8.tbz) = 107b05f9a0459d787af1cdbfa183771f7a7a14a8d7ebf0ca1582c86ab63ab51a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ge-x2212-0.0.2010.09.15.tbz) = f15e09904e103438925a92069b800e648a9f8cff42b82658844a999c46c04a24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-1.22.tbz) = ecaafcdc206075a87f233080d28a408826aeda591957997ec93af5816905cdb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-addons-1.22.tbz) = 8773c6a3a7be86e2669274582211b91e033021d1a932bb7faed7f314b5fc1cb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-codenav-1.22.tbz) = 9fb1ca38e3022b82fb10511606132a553f2a95cfa3ceddf1547406f8afddcaaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-debugger-1.22.tbz) = 96b342c484c66b1e7dbd9242b2c89b2475cdca1c08e1cae336ca44fc50c4d4f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-devhelp-1.22.tbz) = 972914c23651115dae0d0c1026041b94eb2afda9b0b0eef5c2168b0c4208e697
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-doc-1.22.tbz) = 9580dfe55e99faeebe2770dc4d9564520face02d85a7c8044bf6dc977054af34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-extrasel-1.22.tbz) = c276750c3563a32dd1707111a62b4f9ff825ae04c178f08338f7f7ab9c1358d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-gdb-1.22.tbz) = 28231f85d8dbb02a778710732ea02f775610f6c26b594f3a1cf01ef035202baf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-gendoc-1.22.tbz) = 8f8ff1497cbf2b4a5dd235ec1663d1e0435064a8ac4b7296ee986ea09e85ed1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-geniuspaste-1.22.tbz) = be8b649e8e86a1e291cc3ae9235448b1d22a08a6efd0e9f26f218bca0e22ab8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-gproject-1.22.tbz) = bf58aeaf804ffa3bf2f6ee853db6d114fabc532896515db5a2b376c950f74afb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-insertnum-1.22.tbz) = 001abd0dae47af1fbad3aea4844c7496b1887883bedf8adfc4d1581a34107b0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-latex-1.22.tbz) = 99a539eedc7ef6642cc7c016cf3e86ae7097b73349a7766a968e2cb721773933
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-lipsum-1.22.tbz) = a4f233fa4ebbdaf7a654f9403e9b3c98bda145f7df1363e651b78fa919ebab18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-lua-1.22.tbz) = 2c480cef369c5e53ba56e5935b97c97e3e6d3fe09f3f7eb8150ee510ec0ad76c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-macro-1.22.tbz) = d4112912f561830e4a974d20c3cbe2d23d3bcfb4d30ecda7c393b223d4978e39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-miniscript-1.22.tbz) = c9505b9b45e5473c055543b25a862f0818ed130539035395afe8a39fa8931d16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-multiterm-1.22.tbz) = 7a8675c355c2d3b39543d8556332f7461062085b452d6666e33905e2b4776b03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-numberedbookmarks-1.22.tbz) = c295619a214c8d6702e62ec137c80ffa50df5d186ca5fb434ba1d1d225439a27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-pg-1.22.tbz) = c91e42009452c648189ad7ec0357c49433e8c27e03181d1828bcb8c68039bdcd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-pretty-printer-1.22.tbz) = 7e9ef26656fbf4587e56b2fe4b13052dc7965aa165afdd95717a7ad3d754cf5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-prj-1.22.tbz) = 444790a05e1f7b5927c5b70ee9d711ec61c826fcaee2eb7bfdd203eb62744890
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-sendmail-1.22.tbz) = c1d31ecca5bdfe3115d60aecbcb6438d84e703a9a8108f7978b25597aaf16f67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-shiftcolumn-1.22.tbz) = 172f7c2753a4ef767f1120a52156bdcd4f87ac9b6a58767974e40ee781643d41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-spellcheck-1.22.tbz) = 89b27595debed082c2bedae3ad2190992ebf32bd61f2acb250c7adffac863b21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-tableconvert-1.22.tbz) = 426a5e0b47eed22455498f5edd286326ca1aaf99978d25809483496110b8318f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-treebrowser-1.22.tbz) = 37ae21a66b51fd8ea7a07da8f59984df1f690f3e494d199e7140b871fd467100
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-updatechecker-1.22.tbz) = 60cd44cb933d32344697e2f416ab633bd2f01191ce4d5c9e9c3c911cc1635ad2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-vc-1.22.tbz) = d4288962767c33915899daefee587a92f1dec65f48b62a4df28ad1f4e01a2e43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-webhelper-1.22.tbz) = c77e01dcbcd1967bb2b1dedbefe4ce3e971af26d5fd97209b64f16f094652dba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugin-xmlsnippets-1.22.tbz) = c98f5aabe6bd1b5e2325e8ff5e650ef754d1bff3d481178440402eca23818744
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geany-plugins-1.22.tbz) = 0a936aac21a2d3e8fab97cb496d9f37a96608e045ca9132f583942570d5b59e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gearmand-0.41.tbz) = c7f89fbe7fcf1563ace6597f5216ab9aa9f7db87f7bc5700f239fae4ec27d455
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gecko-mediaplayer-1.0.0_2.tbz) = 560b639f83ace27d3b78628e4f62d82f4dd60c86467f8bf3447818ec941138cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gecko-sharp-0.13_6.tbz) = 61179d91d12987299a9de50aa34a8b732576f211c3777990f6472e6a5e0da5c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gecode-3.7.3.tbz) = 95ae408dccf44ce8380eeaa3e779231cebfd4c0b37f96fd7599902012fff0d1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geda-1.6.2,1.tbz) = fdd9b2b62e0ed0716578d6d6cdb3c268c707be8d1146d6802091a26e558ba63d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geda-docs-1.4.3,1.tbz) = 459ea2c07cec2dd4c409ad711066e89215d37c06d649074ab54d5e0b63bdb670
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geda-examples-1.4.3,1.tbz) = 8ce1b93ac77418164eaf8313f1a4d0152f6210af097e03a70c439c91c7c7e43c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geda-gattrib-1.4.3_7,1.tbz) = 85f12bd9e3283f6561ace8ffa8fbccefe4730a52284ee7dbceb220b8609742db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geda-gschem-1.4.3_5,1.tbz) = 9fc12384a2f4750224e42aa6834c35fe04f162cbbe2c1c13e4f24f9460f42ec2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geda-netlist-1.4.3_4,1.tbz) = 38612ba20b3ad09e63f1ee8db1fddfbbcc0a830747b76b6efbe9ff21976c9ad2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geda-symbols-1.4.3,1.tbz) = f0227d0ba809403b604e4c88e5f959f784d62fd7d6b3ae0089f27191ecb068e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geda-symcheck-1.4.3_4,1.tbz) = 10abc8deb6997ad529cc3c7a39e622bddfb37e02671be7a870643ef305a1e7e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geda-utils-1.4.3_4,1.tbz) = 4566e94088642622041b218f25265b77b074e5533bfd56a72226108c5e462f68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gedit-2.30.4_2.tbz) = 69c800a3566cc61c8be54e4b9cbf163155b1f4a954efc0e409c910a04b15c41a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gedit-plugins-2.32.0_2.tbz) = f8d642e0a927987afd42da0da6c2a6a9ca50017481b328ee40d1e87aae75ada6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geekbench-2.1.13.tbz) = 5ddd53cf190a372246515f6f403aa1b4688a529ee3147b3ddf8a6d8f0ec50e58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geekcode-1.7.3.tbz) = edc3930374fec8e81f635852c615dda449e3925e7b749d5b28e17a1e0188632f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geeklog-1.6.1.tbz) = b257a3bd08d6980e7f1c71a6002518abb6b0568be81ed0ac4f22c0bb53267bdf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geeqie-1.1.tbz) = 8285c2409af2bf70463b9544befd7d7cc54d8a6e0e2c6cf36044f98bc7c92840
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geg-1.0.2_7.tbz) = 2a47c2a5d76408dc689a8524a43f6e52e9e2b307c7a5c0772fb7ea72e340fa8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gegl-0.1.8_4.tbz) = 06fce65068e590a669476a2cc6c6a61755b2ecf9c3f87073dc23b645c33d120e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gemdropx-0.9_9.tbz) = e2b656cd203fe571ccbe35437c81d13f53b726e87d2c07159ec8a12686733d0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gemrb-0.7.1_1.tbz) = e4ecd05b24df21bd6098c5e53da83960796d0d172ec3ce4bac08f2ced0dc24b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/generate-2.6.tbz) = b529a35232207d600070e045ebaed48ba1556e3337d25df67804e338c74ead0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/generator-0.35_12.tbz) = 4333f4abb7760514820f0aa257bd9ecad5ba459929ea779f695edaa9d8f117a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/generator-cbiere-0.35.r4_3,1.tbz) = ab59f3fd47bb659759a165badc47f7775eeee8cc2e85f775b5347d971e174a9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/generatorrunner-0.6.16_1.tbz) = 11ef9cb27fe6b24091afd6484f19fce453091e8b5549e323903bec53a58b4a29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gengetopt-2.22.5.tbz) = b5310b167d49b73c27fbd7a90417e70d3aad953b22cf0a8173e60cb8e4fd48f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/genius-1.0.12_1.tbz) = 5266ce4c26bd98679f23ed78429c8cfb66b0eb9d8f268b5fa153531edfe012ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/genmenu-1.0.7_1.tbz) = 5a9c0bd17f6e0c60e1e0a816a95fdf7af69680a3a8da20f4ab1f67d6a9249a12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/genpak-0.26_8.tbz) = 639103cd566b303031ae3402ba2f3ee3dfd8396adfc02c71a14722f6fc769deb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/genplist-0.6.tbz) = 1c4975f1374e15ec162141f4babdd5bfbc8ccabdc8541ab2d4bd6ac5ee99ca02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/genproto-0.4.1.tbz) = e0b529aada6690113191af996e9205f633c9051f47fc85dab7e852e60821e452
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gens-2.12a_10.tbz) = 35d3dc4435eac19b75c39a2fa4b88d26825ab8c1591062fad008dbf914053222
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gensig-2.3_1.tbz) = 78f21a71571f350fa0e1465d9f90458afdd9476fb359a84a24dcf5545ba45c7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gentium-1.0.2_3.tbz) = 7bfff153bf3d1d048d483f8073315584c9c057946f7ad116bb1d7ad1291e8c13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gentium-basic-1.1.0.tbz) = a9af2e1585398801c107f0b43fb6efdc2a1135088733ed657bbf18e2d69cb44e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gentoo-0.19.13_1.tbz) = 60c0151de77d6ea9e33cf4913ac987fbe622f70c865f92787e182e3e14f10acd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geoapi-2.1.1.tbz) = 835015dbe3ebf27e8eed03672ce51b7dd85296480b8fe16c1af7889445b3d567
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geogebra-i18n-3.2.47.0.tbz) = afa054d477828df2b1102b41847ceb6f79316f5d337703ce6f4b8c37a7f9258d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geoid-1.0_6.tbz) = c8a050c20e6dc7e51bc8034edeb80830eb6b9ae5cc6e858a18ef405fa84dc7ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geoip-java-1.2.8.tbz) = 4aca7105d98afc1e26ca818e954314e7beb189498edc7218d2a40d21b74c3c7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geomWatch-1.3.0_1.tbz) = b2a3753050805d735123de48612e2971d516b304e59daeebf509496060b5cd02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geomgui-0.12_9.tbz) = e15b8417c41fc1365032ebb6aff9ae821415ab7651f99b91d1be22119397a024
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geomorph-0.50_5.tbz) = 6c76755a07a8abbc8d0e8d621f7e0d8a5181c6d1d9a41f7762a256625468d423
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geomview-1.9.4_2.tbz) = 921d61a566dcc4fa2871e51c8f682a2d59f2e32aae5d604469ff28a0ca37469c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geonext-1.71.tbz) = af7fde9a59e6e59a7b9dad3ffb75ac2449b8f82f17dda915d9929e8a1f5de76a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geos-3.3.3.tbz) = 10200a0890a6b134c8a1904f6cc3a90a666ead96ccce12e410f36fc1382d6379
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geoserver-2.1.1.tbz) = 70a7eba5dfcf70b52a44d7acf5adcd208670ad2f7e90c522729945a4013b25e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geoserver-mysql-plugin-2.1.1.tbz) = 8b6fd9f65297428d67bb99acec04d9a604dbb6066b193e1b993eb1ccd5604b7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gerbv-2.6.0_1.tbz) = 0d2bc3e84a3d7ad9d94b330bd4bc2e1b7d674de05426820fbdda7fc1223b7bb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geronimo-3.0.b.1.tbz) = 18b38078b119d33715d1f86321088bcfac243c8cc8b7e66b357fb4d6522be1b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gervill-1.0.tbz) = 296154a5015147df11fdeb6454c498e183da42bb7ec9c4da7640f30d1cd40a3f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/get_flash_videos-1.24.20120610.tbz) = e67de5c7ca6f5e5b4006bb81f5547b88c00f8f5e719fd12cef51d241c3c320f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geta-19990419_1.tbz) = 7c455065fff1b0aec9822d7f773c82813c2d095a098aa0557d761b54e314afa9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/getbdf-1.0_2.tbz) = 97c5bec9fdad358a698af717129f9d03ee28ffa35a8d38bb75a3fcf311c5766b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/getdelta-0.7.8_5.tbz) = 0cb25ced09950f41de084e6f86451996767856d639f10b5468bb6e1020567148
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/getdp-1.2.1_16.tbz) = bb361ef7bfa981ec9c6af02f6f322db5ab262504f2c015610b3fd1e654bc13e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/geteltorito-1.0.tbz) = 1e7533a03e47a39c4669bad0d40051cd4bb4ffea7b6721d80b0c782ce3d5e428
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/getleft-1.2,1.tbz) = 1a1c08174ba867b5f731ec2d740a16d68f669576f88cc8a9e48d388cd3780094
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/getline-3.9.tbz) = ce117862858b484fdba33ff07cf48d52bda86b21e3110099f3bb1f94a82f30fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/getlive-0.59.tbz) = 8464c78227340df2b38cff00abcae7d39f024e6b793e37abdfae504280b45ded
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/getmail-4.32.0.tbz) = 8be27668fd7733dcaa4db828d54e7bba3bd20d79b176f04e4068a1600f0a03e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/getopt-1.1.4_2.tbz) = 3b9ab70bbb255f8827ad033f35321c711d798fc9b46ef025b2b462f72065a5c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gettext-0.18.1.1.tbz) = 0b5915ed8af86e4b4c8bc097b65726ceabb05bfe212e63903f0de0c576566f8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gettext-lint-0.4_1.tbz) = 54e54eb1ce6dcadd7dfb15c7b4556e07a7db031883740df54a658e7637c181ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gettext-msghack-0.2.tbz) = c88d9147d61cac613585fdff74261df30eb6608b4dc68fa5733d900a70d22568
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/getxml-1.0.4_1.tbz) = f48582c076265c039b2846ed76732a699242b2452a4673c7c90026b0257d2f9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gexiv2-0.2.1_2.tbz) = 87c3a9074fc1ebf145e4c7c0c70974a5daf9aced538b693f8677e18e380586db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gexpr-2.0.2_1.tbz) = a6a5d64c21055daa5b49703523d56c03f7609b499c6ed0027df0f57eae0b2a02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gfe-0.0.4_5.tbz) = 3a156d76bfa605f824f3c35543ad8849225b2b8f63f32161be4de5d54448e5c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gff2ps-0.98d_2.tbz) = 80d343ac56828050c6f2f2413eb788e78f772fa845fd9783f04fac69dbc73368
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gflags-1.6.tbz) = 0a89ee0f8cdddc1398625c60d057c8bafa5f71f87a8720fd00a486e7d625fe34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gforth-0.7.0.tbz) = dd76062c49fefd1e30d8718d4767b7e37886a48611ef2bb05a0fd50f228cb77c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gftp-2.0.19_5.tbz) = ac5779265abcbe37daa8585e34ad121c951217b4b1898e80ffb2f1bd04dafcac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ggobi-2.1.9_1.tbz) = 0cde3cb8ab48270b1f58d2c88ef542a6daf95a3a6760bae31791047e89f76ebe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ggrab-0.22a.tbz) = ae7183ebfaa9c9d6542d8edad1ad3b364dba6e52d485358f8cb6d1dad077367a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ggv-2.12.0_9.tbz) = 3affa0ee42ce8af2bd02a797cb3bce0986912ee0b664e22fbb44a3e946044cfb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ggz-client-libs-0.0.14.1_2.tbz) = 44ce05731b30d161b7621bc1b54f70521c6b664c2ef5742ab310978f69316e55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ggz-gtk-client-0.0.14.1_6.tbz) = a2e74684acc1906e43cd1b91eab3ddc09fc88d58a79070cbd57487ea512efcfc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ggz-gtk-games-0.0.14.1_6.tbz) = 61d2462f0e596a09e23e0981640ce1fd5beba2054b48ff633d85613a89d03d25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ggz-kde-client-0.0.14.1_5.tbz) = cb9faa995ca9f9231fd5e1ad8104535f1e8b7a2d8f45ef1ea2ca955cf3e9eecb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ggz-sdl-games-0.0.14.1_8.tbz) = b5e68b250164f130983d13e89fe615dd8c0b99931085f6c61931792ee7e32fce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ggz-txt-client-0.0.14.1_2.tbz) = 3fe256d99e28ee3b088aa1cef797a93ac3c390e3024bf4ac40ce12761e609e4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ghc-7.4.1.tbz) = 981cd9eb2005873e56ae6619cf41a7dcf8e2c4f2e431e18f872e190084a190c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ghex-2.24.0_5.tbz) = 73859b341030a19f377294731a38b6f2408432dc4c66a2a999fbe6c13e58a8b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ghfaxviewer-0.22.0_13.tbz) = 3d886d62c00d48bf5b878bb172c7a733421c2fbe16fa62a6b91fef9daa846284
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ghmm-0.7.0b.tbz) = 779835d99cdb51e98ae6bc03199c73fe06b2054235e01e002b0c4cfd7620f02c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ghostess-20120105_1.tbz) = fc17cd718a8fbeae5fa555955199ea649cca4e52576217d196a1542a111a2264
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ghostscript7-7.07_25.tbz) = 96afb5d3b565207d878ab6df98a07bcb2e26cad79600d821c8f155cd1a2b05a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ghostscript7-commfont-7.07_11.tbz) = bfc4fe66fda3b1e1351f09c2dfe0ff4bdfc5b29ef26db9931ef403170277328c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ghostscript7-jpnfont-7.07_9.tbz) = 70b2b5ade7eb786fe2f1f4f35fb94073603e264804999b04b096dbfdca8c149a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ghostscript7-korfont-7.07_6.tbz) = 07ade57da6e7833a248ff342b0e388f482956ebba1edf4e7bf4c6fbe57565d1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ghostscript7-nox11-7.07_25.tbz) = faa34a375da4762ccd69e3af3d747cc9331471904e17612e9971e654156cdd55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ghostscript8-8.71_10.tbz) = eced8ac9a95eb19220b319bf9b4c368170ccc3345f965f1649bbab532c2a0c67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ghostscript8-nox11-8.71_10.tbz) = 60ff79f8bdef85a71c5c33507d9bfa2549acfaaa73c602c593dde4f4361dadfc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ghostscript9-9.06_1.tbz) = c31fa1d7c32030476be93ffb5504323a461f47623748bcf69efba66b8688a1b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ghostscript9-nox11-9.06_1.tbz) = c1088b3dafc31c1bf6af4d7a4535271b40ef1a8c94dd4e3208ed683f9cfd69dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ghostview-1.5_3.tbz) = d1bca5fb74034a7219e2e548d05a26be037dec6497abf4ca4ef74c7f3b53b213
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ghtool-1.0.tbz) = 298011402a9a85fb7d1ecac1af2960f7002541642c54ce621fe4b590498a0b8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/giblib-1.2.4_11.tbz) = c48986e00c9b33b66381059d2ee4432796d9e95bb2d114e14932004192a73752
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gif2png-2.5.4_1.tbz) = 3a7190dbe79a8fc860855878c79d9b41eb82491e38de23fdedba5e7c24c3e12d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/giflib-4.2.0_2.tbz) = 333b1392c03fa0a852e593bac965879023b50605df326991d69c0486793a1fa6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gifmerge-1.33.tbz) = c01d2c1c4558fc0268d62c5940e9b5c97dffac7ad98949f64993f5b340bc3f78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gifsicle-1.63.tbz) = 611f81a6a0946764f7b89e59917e4b5014c5bedf87727192f4a771932a45c1c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gigabase-3.86_1.tbz) = 10b123bf837825635e5774f2e3394916019618a66c61fd772933f58c7e378796
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gigedit-0.2.0_6.tbz) = 49ec7d5595377c62b246cf3067bcc0a8dbcafea94c48e280183e66b1e6d46206
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/giggle-0.5_3.tbz) = ca28c278f011dfacfdd5e1f8689582bd0ad676ce6deabbac4caeef841e0bed3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gigi-0.8.0.1074,1.tbz) = beb3bb56def6af8c9dff3503cf1d2f3d789392be7769c114f6316fbe7a2d351a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gillo-1.0.b1_5.tbz) = cbe53ff46b0f06e2ee9dae62190e73684c072fc077ff5b2b5d6184b0ef8f44bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gimageview-0.2.27_12.tbz) = df268a6d15caf359e033eb8161d63822d66d36f91a588a3bc6afb1d3947a8e65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gimmage-0.2.3_8.tbz) = 20f72e36de5e8026fb5cccac890ef9c36556534d62d2bd8e413e07b0516015d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gimmie-0.2.7_9.tbz) = fd234d56b9dbd1d97e17d468167a1be625b091450d685f16cca52663a5843a88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gimmix-0.5.7.1_4.tbz) = c1d513e80dd5aef9513490f6d13167b9832e55cc769ecffab9c52e785acf94ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gimp-2.6.12,2.tbz) = a2dbb60ee4deb9ec7c530e6baa3c84e68b434a9175b0746b5f6bd06cdfa18b7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gimp-app-2.6.12_1,1.tbz) = e3557ebe4d786a31101e871bc5efcca6ebffb244bf302684ce82d38725917072
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gimp-data-extras-2.0.2_5.tbz) = b7418ef6da2b8308f1590905e4d58167bb18c5ffec638e3403c8564af2e28a87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gimp-focusblur-plugin-3.2.6_2.tbz) = 33b1ca225f05390a7aa44b5c4974bbf134e860266fd814caee24c9d08153a2b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gimp-gmic-plugin-1.5.1.5.tbz) = e314c369f55cbe572f5f6418675f96e8e7e288334876eb59e307a23a18ac5b99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gimp-gutenprint-5.2.8.tbz) = b8796a6bf54f924ac88825208302e44e75b1ae1e8eb1e1c8c8e8bf28df96abdd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gimp-help-html-2.6.1.tbz) = df374ccaf1a9781a607fc7c6fb81f5acd73a3d424348e68f5680c98b38e4431a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gimp-lqr-plugin-0.7.1_1.tbz) = 51cbb92e2b2bcae0121d13b408ebb1400aa593af541fe70ff9a041396b355823
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gimp-resynthesizer-0.16_2.tbz) = 021ea2fd665517b907a8549385015fd0932409b89632958ade000a95d487e73c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gimp-save-for-web-0.29.3_1.tbz) = 3c93cbdb103c9b60a1e93caf16f9b4eb41c17143db8d4a9dad5099b97500a648
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gimpfx-foundry-2.6,1.tbz) = 786e7322c366776c1e106268af501bebbb8a585690b2840b470f7293f172c067
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gindent-2.2.10_2.tbz) = ba44bd05876ec1ee9a524e9d341ec087ce98844ad3a1fa85886ce680c9d07724
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gini-0.5.1_7.tbz) = ef4b7dcd42fcf5a76cc3cad35053a1cba37a32d69f8d07fda3c640b84b89ae70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gio-fam-backend-2.28.8_1.tbz) = b65ece33e1010878720497dc0ade577dce6ca2f0999737c40169932341c55e17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gio-sharp-2.22.3_1.tbz) = 012b6c3aebf9b1114991c67cd8a7ba4cf242ef7efc3415fb1bbd8233b84fc23f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/giram-0.3.5_17.tbz) = 3345e36b68e93ee8f2598a650d976ac21889a47444763a8f9e721be44345a7ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/girara-0.1.4.tbz) = 907893f529b1930145abca751d7ac442402d4c9fe2d470cafe5a0b5468b69fb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gist-3.1.0_2.tbz) = 9bdd101a85c334c158d6642ee9d203e71b7923bb91943e0690906e38939be9e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/git-1.7.12.4.tbz) = 736322c910159e2e6bce100982bbe2bdb3922c3b7e674f1b70e1a4b95915ff4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/git-merge-changelog-20120404.tbz) = 47ba8374f59ead994dcc4276a2a31b5fa5d990bdbdc688c9aab45780c5e3908e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/git-subversion-1.7.12.4.tbz) = 50bde786434fc4978fc7137e94ef977c69cc5d5a2f76cbf69a3b23f102ab02de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gitg-0.0.8_1.tbz) = dc02205aec29b6ee2356b68ba9d4d02917c119c4ea5da141fb8aa7e4f34ed7f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gitolite-2.3.1.tbz) = a4668667e6fd7c4a40cb6c54e25947035419cc0e14978c369077937a0e8a7eac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gitolite-3.1,1.tbz) = 125eff3801ae7df8d0a1aefc4007834d2f00302998566bc9c88a67c2cc8f9edf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gitphp-0.2.7_1.tbz) = ccd9b2c5f42018980b7db5f5ffc286f853f126085f523727aa0c2181d25488fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gittrac-2.0.1.tbz) = 5e608c6467b8dfe7c4bca02d556138f362e4f90a78225283137738ff752f7892
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gjs-0.7.7_2.tbz) = 00367d2d7f279c2979ca635be0b056b9371b0663768fe2f5bf4514fd76f24edf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gjstest-1.0.7.tbz) = 3b4155849c3fd3ff51518a189d785cf6a4d682bdf620f1002e4015576458c7f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkermit-1.0.tbz) = e0301f7cefb8372130050d888be9712caf642e0a9d3035e3e698276f7c30a45e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkfreq-1.0_7.tbz) = 123f7e853923c27c0d028ba5ca7f21c307a1d7b0562a26e5d5d98f67ade5e404
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkleds2-0.8.2_7.tbz) = 35d68ce2396c11ec629da3976131656230cb65631b887ff4f251bb977e0e2f82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellfire-0.4.2_4.tbz) = 4c2f1d3e85a19f088ee8f8d78e1970c6273e7dca6dd96de575d33579b71bf3e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellflynn-0.8_8.tbz) = 5617255d710e64b6d65e4d6413cbce3d96c19120bed995cbc775c99bd9d309ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellkam-0.3.4_9.tbz) = a183a030a3ba284157997fd5ae0bb0f50f6171d5d62e37b1333558a2b0677225
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellkam-2.0.0_12.tbz) = 8ac512ebc93ff8117d609077e8a0a45b54eef6d357787a751784f8941e7bb8f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellm-1.2.13_11.tbz) = 5eb9b0f8bffcaed39313a951a8eae368a724d86974c2f10782012eb10d441166
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellm-2.3.5_3.tbz) = 58a2ef922d429ec389769776c18c6893735c9c2e244dd76e9079a6e6626c0f73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellm-gamma-2.03_13.tbz) = cc6400d352a264391cb3f037e65858b6a0b2eb0c2e25bec4d2fa210c6ec41e05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellm-helium-2.3.1_10.tbz) = 007ebe15389ea0e8055b37d1cde2a8b133d768ce7809c7398b4c020b17a3749d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellm-reminder-2.0.0_9.tbz) = 7668cd208961941e536d44c482f1fb0b9f2d1302a74c932d4c1d16c4a36fb06b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellm-trayicons-1.03_7.tbz) = 5cdbcca04aac15861830f56ea3c6d37e47bdc50b0607275c86b173afeabb3e93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellm-xkb-1.05_10.tbz) = faa1f1bbec7d5e06d0f320fa9ac057ec06498461020c9b22ec82aa1122dfe9cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellmbgchg2-0.1.11_1.tbz) = 87b583c51901ef8d0de98450f73920e7bd009c51a49a078bd0d27a2566e31ff6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellmfmonitor-0.3_8.tbz) = f4d48f9b07cfdd5e3c85ff3267b6d0a356532b5dcb1e09df1adea8a0b50252bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellmlaunch-0.4_8.tbz) = 9fcc8f0d5e7c028f63c0bb8c410175f196d7f914cd160ee46203e58a95e88ba2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellmlaunch2-0.5_8.tbz) = 206119052c04be9798f402cc142982a6b344afb4150dd14f043bde9eb2320c0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellmmailwatch-0.7.2_8.tbz) = 8aa5d1280a0cbd1ee656faea2a4e89c1974cadf074a814fc83d1af3f15e26ffc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellmmailwatch-2.4.3_10.tbz) = 392ba66eda18c4ab0f1c4cd6db0c9373a8a3ddb01044a6cb5ced5465726eaf9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellmoon2-0.6_9.tbz) = 1df57b71a0b102a4fb302bb2cc03b12d777168c041e117ea294596e9eb3a72f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellmqst-0.4_9.tbz) = 89fbec16c97ed84f2109e5b0b5f2580631a4a937e855407f33b236275eb075d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellmss-2.7_2.tbz) = 09f4f7641f1e6f386d8c1e825aaeacb500cfc146db429ef892bd275b72829e1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellmvolume-0.8_8.tbz) = 407c38888b38d08497333f893cbf5643890d872999ec606e2819988520a538c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellmvolume-2.1.13_9.tbz) = 5585e32eada9916146011eb35800a9f903d7597b901d9fb4151d1afcc650ad5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellmwho2-0.2.8_12.tbz) = 00602f2e753071c62f797ce630df8043bb532e6e2d8122bdf8307606e0718663
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellmwireless-2.0.2_13.tbz) = 9c61dc059cd870711faedfabe1fbe748e6a77eabbb91b1bed06a7d4ae4618619
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellshoot-0.3.2_9.tbz) = 089ff90eadf9c2de911f9caa39f19c2fb34f56dc4a357a6728746c65240d1384
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellshoot2-0.4.4_8.tbz) = e02f809771b0f9c0d84b35055afdb1f234bcb89c5e6e9b5dd64118f95f20c63a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrelltop-2.2.6_12.tbz) = 24061680b4ac17072a55a83b11f7f31a08b01a0d5b364546355e09076ee42e0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkrellweather-2.0.7_9.tbz) = ba65109d8a42a36d571c19d907cbdd27dcd6ccfebfa91b152690dae608ebf210
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkremldk-0.9.8_1.tbz) = 884178afb864387dc535b25f872b4c9ffc37884298b46f2c257d7a20de2f9286
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gksu-2.0.2_1.tbz) = 313007484d7725979ab86ad67b529c87bd02ca4a0b4bad1b2dd48fc6211024af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gkx86info2-0.0.2_8.tbz) = df6c52dcfc589df50b49eb899b63ff424b33ca0e2376d7e6d16991ddb3fd289a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gl-117-1.3.2_7.tbz) = e732b21225934599767c892982794fa51e11f538ee7311c5a3a09495294cfb98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gl-aspell-0.2_1,2.tbz) = c6ed9dc1a40b982c29507b273974b853eeea481fb1dfb04ee37195521735a697
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gl-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = e0a38f067f858409216d718a0f0723bbc62df90881633c3615eab2168fc7961b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gl-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 6733de91ecad75e74327f72973d9e86db197cdccaa9f10ca94e5b269d2973065
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gl-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 780aecf6bffe82583bbe6c7cfe7174a95731b5cfef3a4fe179b4557ff5dfc544
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gl-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = f5ff8c1a8ebb21e4c27090790e104a1a2f27b5b1ac8550b7842fb346dae9019d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gl2ps-1.3.7.tbz) = 8b91cd3d7b67516555162d62968e6a7b673176fee3c48e164baa693c203223c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glFlow-0.1.4,1.tbz) = ede9fc418de9941f5fe28ae1976eb9ac41fccd7ba4a241d6a8fabc3a89786257
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glabels-2.2.8_3.tbz) = dabe7507a686c6c67214191190a9bf03c79c8d48b5cf2828679d8a3eed3490db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glade2-2.12.2_7.tbz) = f73985c95b48cada968e45b07fb86c287fba57586f66e6c4108efcde7295a0b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glade3-3.7.3_1.tbz) = e4099d4a72c1c1f430c7df3daf87996adc611e203fcf814c2678bceba3458c45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glademm-2.6.0_3.tbz) = b9e0d6f8baf87eec7078ba325a02ad67e00f4b8f7debb32edcaa41a078f475cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gladtex-1.2_1.tbz) = 36cc242343b5d5480cdc106f22ae55a346934f12b18f0fd16d32651f487f20f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glame-2.0.1_22.tbz) = 4a71eea61448e53c8ced5f6b53f70480ea1a08313ff7f75c6c2de373bfdb4147
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glark-1.8.0.tbz) = 3ca7e70171e832cf6033faa221d37f77f41207dfc3cd1a34b918aaa957f26a8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glaxium-0.5_11.tbz) = 3eaacbed553dc897139a6334c10ba0327f28a4bdedfb2ad56246f5e24e9d851d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glbsp-2.20_1.tbz) = 6a659ad60ec0ad99a082cf1237eac4a3bd572b1309114e25e0b8bbfa7827d8d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glchess-1.0.6_6.tbz) = 110d4a75f8721f33b24cba70c65fd2a96df10a9bcde5b783b3c400c646ebfc4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glclock-6.0.b6.0_3.tbz) = d04ecbef7bcfe2f3fc52d1f0ab55ef773566db27246a06c2da54b5627e3db9c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gld-1.8_1.tbz) = 13461959cdc09f1597f400eebab6a43f9c4b0cf826a7a26ff9ec4c51164d4ab0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gle-3.1.0_3.tbz) = 43c090cd427e5fa8cd4c50b529e06a66d4952694d569618be17a788bf2e83c5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gle-graphics-4.0.12_7.tbz) = bb2993e5a4c4fdc82fff17eb957bae7b83151abcf31ac4287e7e8ca18762c19b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glest-3.2.2_6.tbz) = 6d1da354cadc57bc90f6afbf4e97a1c2f8c2dd1a74e3ac74c865fa6d7c312090
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glest-data-3.2.1.tbz) = 92a6785a143171cf1a618a382f199227c045924709da9adc00ef9b470a84b4cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glew-1.9.0.tbz) = 436d81cf46e73971100801c41ae59a96f21c7999bda66488239b404089ae7f53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glexcess-1.0_4.tbz) = 963a95e85f288fee6ed3bdcd78d8378aa88000c84109f8adcc0cd85154681f59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glfw-2.7.6.tbz) = 5593bcdc7de0d09bcf62ca444d0ea83e3b63705ff28764d3b284a2094b3834ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glib-1.2.10_13.tbz) = 5fc9737189b1db39358ef0c690eb0f8182b1f0b11495512860cce748100add45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glib-2.28.8_4.tbz) = 76ac1f9af21c425b8f6950552707350c088a2088829c57d84731f672042d9ad7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glib-java-0.4.2_2.tbz) = 7c4b3224b23522804313582071df5ad87b50e923d4b185476b11cd8e58382d45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glib-networking-2.28.7_4.tbz) = 2e9312f0ec43ab6ae9f796b22c575e337adbbdbcf17b59b9b6828eba46b6c13f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glib-reference-2.28.8_1.tbz) = 86e6575b8f659add2482b3c5918b22298b87fc7e2d919546c66ec2c0ae0fe802
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glibmm-2.28.2,1.tbz) = 696139791dc798b474c52656f4b59c8884c18499b98be3dac12dd354e4f09ff0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glibmm-reference-2.28.2,1.tbz) = 47a54437157ab4c665574d378cfc482a27a9487d30b21f2c976a7bedbc400989
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glife-0.2.1_11.tbz) = 5b4ff3001753d455bb997211f0de5286a03fea4d6c950dbb462f60b598315638
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glightoff-1.0.0_1.tbz) = adfca887e4f1c0b64ca36e6dadf26a47585349c26135dd75a2ce711a86e3ad0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glimmer-1.2.1_13.tbz) = 8f429507ac23ff3ac97d695003313c5484d612b86610c6eb33e282c6846b62ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glipper-1.0_9.tbz) = 244e072cfba7c3c636552d3dd298ef850197efa551ea8a3f7ffedece1c4a553f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glitz-0.5.6_2.tbz) = 2380525316f5144ce4290279ecf15dc282b66d3c7ac78fc03e5673a8fb8ae0ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gliv-1.9.7_1.tbz) = b4795ffb7eb253a06be9c811b22631b766cb4c3d0c8eb9e8f1086577d1abbdbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glm-0.9.3.4.tbz) = dc8adfd1e27862f9633fa2b9b888a5cd824bcb7dc5824ca9d855dcc92857d082
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glmaze-1.1a_8.tbz) = cc5129e13f801ac9e0b0989ee19a0dd23c94249641a2a9a83ba6b3d7a07a718f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glob2-0.9.4.4_4.tbz) = fefbfb794854f1f908ac932f9a6b24c39ad28dbbc5dae8ccef275508f0a09290
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/global-6.2.4.tbz) = 556a3befed50f44e7ff39cf49b2d19f9b09a61587e5476dd3ebb92e45902bdc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glog-0.3.1_1.tbz) = e3a6cf45af940fbfdac67c1577baa84faf786410306d053e10d6e64020418d4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gloox-1.0_2.tbz) = 8338e4cda403d9e4c44258942e55535e22d206128c80a9228fc4de8a7d4df065
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glosm-0.0.2_2.tbz) = d160c27495fdbcbab522eea9e194b07dad32d62cda08987299ef2b77d13c66e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glpi-0.83.5,1.tbz) = 873888925b3c7c23fd444b69f0bc3fd30ef9b8e917e188d9fbdf6fc6840ff8c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glpi-plugins-AdditionalReports-1.3.0.tbz) = 66eeaafbaf913c327f9877aa20e4554528ca3751d362f6515f3fcca8e387267d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glpi-plugins-DataInjection-1.7.2.tbz) = fffb5d77ec7533ed7a67f0d8acbb622b39d0ce4e0c4cda3f19bfd5136867042e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glpi-plugins-fusioninventory-server-0.80.1.5,1.tbz) = 19dde43135f61a4f1cb6d17da09cf6e25c77ab0b71d1b3f8bd602093bdb3882a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glpi-plugins-tracker-agent-1.5.3_1.tbz) = ed89cb6123c3b799990ba99fe57cfdac84c64142524052b7ef569bf5f2233a89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glpi-plugins-tracker-server-2.1.3.tbz) = 395c58f8948e6db251bda172fd1d1cf35b76f6a8ea15e4a6a8bdacb7e673bab4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glpk-4.47.tbz) = b1c641ef277421feb57850823c34297b3cbb1afbe1c2204d93f02090fc77ede9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glpng-1.45_5.tbz) = 0954a977abc3d739c2bbeaf9bbbe1d9d27c3581f5cdb7d09dd894e1201c799ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glproto-1.4.15.tbz) = c2e42695d5764e20cb0329958328fa501edd04c0ecaed6ab698497c61357968e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glrparser-1.4_1.tbz) = ab119dcd6956f8a094352ccfcc4780eb4ae17e8a631b0f90cc62ac919b07ce5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glsfcave-1.0_2.tbz) = e6bda731d7df95335b431d51ce4c0aefbac6c0e919b24a4195161b49bf262e19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gltt-2.5.2_8.tbz) = 0dc8afedd99e5c5d991cb5bb5a5d1fbe701e65d001556596a3c9a27d1f44f019
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glui-2.36_1.tbz) = 0f1f7ef2e957379439326dcaf2f6f53dc69b03358c5f39f36fa6d743e367f52b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glunarclock-0.34.1_1.tbz) = 5e026f961f469ff3b3ffb53092082a0b570f92f4ab55ace5bb0bdee958409743
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/glurp-0.12.3_2.tbz) = 267d4b28c78f973424405b3f41221bfa76ea68a8fbeb8a6dcd73f5f1b0977de1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gma-0.6.tbz) = ffd1cf9a0752e4724516aeef3c884adaa2dd895a6dde322c440ad9cb2da0d078
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmail-notify-1.6.1.1_5.tbz) = 35239067463ee836945f95a00c0dd916e1c250c7ffe53e88ed544bcb216d2115
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmake-3.82_1.tbz) = b23b26fc96409fbbd7e34b54cc1a0ce3c098b696b615d87c336313586610bd90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gman-0.9.3_11.tbz) = d41b6bf74dda87c0be8104ca3c7550385823a6a7320ea9b129784197bef6bb69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmanedit-0.4.2_6.tbz) = 5e1c6a3b6743fdbdda81fe5a2190bcdbfbb5cd20de053e181377235857112afe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmap-2006.04.21.tbz) = 9f0a0d215636b1061a672412ed4fcb385f70de5235f04eb762e5617e9d677bc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmapcatcher-0.7.7.2.tbz) = 32ba2d5e1be4b9717ceb1211be3f585867a94f8254d774448b9a4f84c4176ef8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmastermind-0.6.tbz) = 77fe7e338b5c2e88773b97b6379fb091d0c93f4f21e7e1812722632ca66e379b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmcal-0.0.1_4.tbz) = d239f192ba894d5aaa95ef9e7ff4f47ccb29651431ecafde7c8e460a151d8729
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmencoder-0.1.0_15.tbz) = ea6609de73e3deb5ea1bd23125bdb49a3b310997c1a8829db50fce65ef16c40a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmerlin-1.2.0.tbz) = 246f1f1f0be666e1db07e044dac5111d9765b4bd4102dee6f680ae99e6113099
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmerlin-avdecoder-1.2.0.tbz) = a33d62c9d067db780981b9d47d24a4d184cb4e35eb8c1117862a54d5fbac8f0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmessage-0.2_5.tbz) = e8b24e68a59305b530ed5ba743ee96561e165cbca198a0ddb6ca7eded6b73341
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmetadom-0.2.6.tbz) = fa22e2e9802a836f2fdd08f7f0af2ac2c0d5ebb505d40371bcfd9b6a5f6d415e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmfsk-0.6_10.tbz) = 58a0232422f38c17687161d0cef80253998f0852a2e2b4dbb70daed275b99404
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmidimonitor-3.6_1.tbz) = c1161753bb7bfc8dfb57b4c5c0a73d74e927114ccf976a75542030d0e9481994
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmime-1.0.8_3.tbz) = 300aeb8dd9582ac57f159ff8d704b6eca2c1f46d318846be28e0b0d28be4223f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmime-2.2.27.tbz) = d00a468bb22751c7a44737a61d7189d372ec43766e9ea4cac20cf9797ca1009b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmime-24-2.4.32.tbz) = aeb8d809bf4fd70fcc0c127b2a84e1bbf1949c28c0aff93800c380881de19b5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmime-24-sharp-2.4.32_2.tbz) = f4575aafc06c317563bc00cd2af9fedad53a58d22e970f2bd21fe2dc37fedcfb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmimms-0.0.9_5.tbz) = dd694d0da3becb54f66009ddd68105e8cd92cca92cd2c2e5a3fbd3811d3d5367
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmines-0.2.tbz) = 6b269b36d3a71f53ed8348dd64efa00ed96e6fab2cfcfac0e9ec3f9648aec38a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmixer-0.98c_5.tbz) = 4dcbf00d70947f1a34e031980c0bd3909325b34cfff1a723cc849aadfc4dd64b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gml-0.4.tbz) = b27017682d7815c254a41609fdf7c9bf26e53d0411016fba3a56375f3e00e96b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmm++-4.2.tbz) = 216c461351d423add4e31fda54409fcfad72e8f8cf9a1845c7cb9de2778337d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmp-5.0.5.tbz) = 6c0ebdbb4b9599b65c78ff03faad8d542f0535ed22edc1652c8c197bb118ddd4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmp-ecm-6.3_1.tbz) = 57d04a99204e781c66ccc7dcf8740d12186584a705ad3854d2373bb902694e01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmpc-11.8.16_1,1.tbz) = 5e6afe60321f9ae71933aa76a072fe05a0bde3163cf6174541e3e058149849bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmpc-alarm-11.8.16_1.tbz) = f2cfe9ffc03b60b65f7aae04f062670136e6e319567df3693098df2f8542f67e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmpc-albumview-11.8.16_1.tbz) = 3c65b3df9f78f4fcc67de2a39846995bf246b91569551aeac11e0edfde628e60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmpc-discogs-0.20.0_2.tbz) = 9ee352fdeb00f342294b7d1233e9729bfad60428e4622faccbe0633218fbf7ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmpc-extraplaylist-0.20.0_2.tbz) = dec03e7dbdd273fb0aa859781aa01020a962dcd0ef8c6acca9fddbded4c9487f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmpc-lastfm-0.20.0_2.tbz) = f499c9df6e268db04874d1fa61b7e32a9fb8f7c0ca24a03fe50ab2a4b8dbc1fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmpc-libnotify-11.8.16_1.tbz) = e61bda2cfeee5499a444d07b34cc8fb11b33bf12c43c3b721de82cd9472b140d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmpc-lyrics-11.8.16_1.tbz) = 90e0c79816b4d60703b427e8571491b67783fccf682d922ad40216f1b68080a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmpc-lyricsplugin-0.20.0_2.tbz) = fcfe97a305b861b4d2632a6dce381cc7ecc8cb69b08ff20e406d8d5c0cc3d299
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmpc-lyricwiki-11.8.16_1.tbz) = 3bd352565ce2cac6f3628fb5578f2c792b39ab88b797e76a2a564ce66352f08c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmpc-magnatune-11.8.16_1.tbz) = 34d457f512a905815a8a2398a86a7a110cca84d37ed266cfff878e1069a27849
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmpc-mdcover-0.20.0_2.tbz) = 4c4cdaabe8c03a6c5a8b46b1d3f9d9e85c6e4a9923d7ccf72cc851dce76b5057
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmpc-mserver-0.20.0_6.tbz) = 4f6d61a42eabdf1a69cddb6a3933e4ad421058ae1aa2e28d0093947e587de79c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmpc-shout-0.20.0_2.tbz) = 8b7a0778bc367d31633bb236af69c099ac5b41752878f8a5b06c49bb254d71dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmpc-wikipedia-11.8.16_1.tbz) = 6522eaa06f3933f30da117bb673a78563b569d595ac70f65dfbda5c1073e6e19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmrun-0.9.2_10.tbz) = f73f39e8a8db0ac7b7c0544edef6a13c22ef6da9e5c442350a3fef173544e155
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmsh-2.6.0.tbz) = b77cc21128f72dc75780d52d61c0218daa7cc2bf17c61d4eeacec6f3c0016a1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmsh-occ-2.6.0.tbz) = 46f2a29b03aa32fdcdd26bd6114b12da579275eebbcea69c52dd48c4391e0d2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmt-4.5.8_3.tbz) = b10ee19381271b17098c1bdd20f90905e871e8f6215338d1e6983515f2f9d79e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gmusicbrowser-1.1.9_1.tbz) = 1bf772c9a81547c253c84fb34567f8ff162392bbc3cd0430851574436b059bdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnake-0.94b.tbz) = 08b234b3f6988fdba59ba0ce3244566dacc59a136c3b34128bbdf11da0b37b48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnarr-3.tbz) = 9090ec11a256349d53d9bb9579b07c0b0a68eaa25f85f6d1d8ea296dd27fa397
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnarwl-3.6_2.tbz) = 5fb736da531205cbec63d314696181cd8d1632676cedad07a0d175c3a75ad16f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnash-0.8.10_2.tbz) = 05500dac29e9a8933d37c130f15077c4ffa32fa18cf3d9d298fffc851f9c52e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnat-2010.tbz) = bce9d259e1a3711a66faceda417cd7539e08669fe45fde1900c09b8b350d3b93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnat-aux-20120301_1.tbz) = 2a106f8e0a442fa4b0cb1b5ce2fdfa4480f8f7debd5b7d6dc0664f8dfcab9d04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnatdroid-armv5-20120301.tbz) = 16009b3fed06797f2e3e4f7291b7a321c52a0f0c69e23a315d187a52abfe032c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnatdroid-armv7-20120301.tbz) = 634f5abca3052e6dd01bb898521f0413bc416cc90c5a7617f90a4dcb72d93904
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnatdroid-binutils-2.21.1.tbz) = 3e7fbe3b81b8960d571a7406ce227e4cdec1233a95f23a2fb10f7b6ec4d76f26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnatdroid-sysroot-9.tbz) = 64d317e3a2ccbc68b4cce16eab737c9421aebee1255c38a09f8fe79171a03a81
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnatpython-20110912.tbz) = d1fc4c1075299bfca1d9d1934916cfe50d69e8d3e17e4648f6a664c93be0fa3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnats-4.1.0_2.tbz) = 5e5885a410009cafdaa6a054da9da105ef17a429bc92642a72f2545d85676429
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnatsweb-4.00_2.tbz) = 94b7435ac971f3662814f9badc7ffdc7c3d9a7f519a544bd37f10f19cf871dff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnaural-1.0.20110606_2.tbz) = 47bf07038ff1c8b10ac17c0e886b26bdd0a638421ef5ab9ec14e7145d7be33e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnet2-2.0.8_1.tbz) = 42ff36fd3ea79036dbd4995323078eea043350905331d8cde21493364c4ae438
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnetcat-0.7.1_3.tbz) = a51381ada40591bd4d6198ff0da66bf2c67272899ddbd39284921845c4fc6a77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnewtellium-0.05b_4.tbz) = 166eb2d5ab784755d2dd951debcb5f8d3aad9b0bf4e9a6a1b20a681f94815d38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gngb-20060309_5.tbz) = 5703be9c176c24d0a1cd24462f2e79b4349c3696b8b21dbe992402b1e9c49feb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gngeo-0.7_9.tbz) = 776011f84690dcb0326d8261afa5f7d6a6daa5182ccbd1f4ba197ce39961c2be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnmm-0.1.2_12.tbz) = 10ca0c44126711bf3b65fbac4574b6e8413cfc189eaad3e8e3507a2d57c20f76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gno3dtet-1.96.1_10.tbz) = a9a81ba4a558c16408a5cb5ba343c0280eb1b61ed007bac37c97f77da01fcd30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnochm-0.9.11_7.tbz) = bb760a32936d7f06ad1ba44c7358b3935a0dd82cb30498ebf72e4f792fc6f254
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnocky-0.0.7_2.tbz) = bf82341bf73ad2dcaea02eef48547d45df551deb4f9408e3ac1c2b2224818939
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnocl-0.9.96.27.06.12_2.tbz) = 2bfd620104de0ec302ffa974b941ac88f341fc20d349b74675d924e00d2e78fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnofin-0.8.4_10.tbz) = 95ec174b6d622ec85961429ee7d3cbcfee99124c3c59f8fa0159482a74a88ff6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnofract4d-3.14_1.tbz) = af5eb93625293cd442d20dfe0206af091a1ec879c6e1a2a303fb362290c2c488
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnokii-0.6.31_1,1.tbz) = 656d2328c1fef1ac5888fbdfc610db8bb559a59aeead13f3f05ed52a85c2c0fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-applets-2.32.1.1_4.tbz) = 11170a290d4c427387877dba12481509e6ddc82bf77626285ff39d419ca6014c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-audio-2.22.2.tbz) = 694a2fe172f776fa648f23e1336f93e2ecc53859301c200b68033f33f0f56dd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-backgrounds-2.32.0.tbz) = 2ff6613a12953b2483cd6ae6dab786a1868155857e9fedacdba132267d6fee10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-blog-0.9.1_7.tbz) = 6bd684679b0466fe4b880d0aeab8926489930f2a7a835c310bc40d826979b591
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-bluecurve-theme-7.0.0_4.tbz) = 2fe12010b260641e8ce053b175855fc0a877a1d2573a7a20af1b706134239251
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-clipboard-daemon-1.0_11.tbz) = 919fb7246c73499d3031de5e9a7136fdf03b088f7bc58bcaa6e28daaf93c301a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-commander2-1.2.8.14_1,1.tbz) = 7b36c1527caabc321576c84b965509ed04454774d4523ba8ed0ed098ff378ab2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-common-2.28.0_2.tbz) = c8a9d419785e44075bb984c120ea33d98ec740d590598cecd40526fffb295336
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-control-center-2.32.1_1.tbz) = dfaee4129ccfb4568371bb20d904e2488ce190d7513d3abdca990fb52c373c8d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-cups-manager-0.31_14,1.tbz) = 154a66f1f2abd8b4e74f771f936fa8846957fcecc6946e65a0166fb2174dcede
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-db-0.2.96_15.tbz) = a2370c5dba0d3a8d854f71228abff9d131bbf1a654b65144a4c6885a2bd2af16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-desktop-2.32.1_2.tbz) = 0d63da7421da39b329dbeac10c5d0bc1ac9a45af3510e1e2b176f76747b40800
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-desktop-reference-2.32.1_1.tbz) = 0f41aa7c392c40823e0ef5c9c6dcdded0af7a667d72e8d946131f388655dea05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-desktop-sharp-2.26.0_7.tbz) = 5acdd524e9e226afbe57811b08c11814eaa13c6326f536f653fb755566ca84a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-devel-docs-2.32.0.tbz) = ff489b70f1bed9cc92bf7dc6e8d7ff048484ef82b44a999c6d6f11f894c2aa24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-device-manager-0.2_5.tbz) = c3ab7d301be7c7f3a0fc7958431fb884517d3bb640e3ba2550dc5dd14e8dfb33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-doc-utils-0.20.3.tbz) = b826a757ed3d57989c5e0bf1aad28725b1eedffb82ee0ffc6f8f6b97f5a83a55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-games-2.32.1_3.tbz) = 8f8742747705bd9089aef0cb9487949b50734078c9f12a4388ba481a4090bf06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-games-extra-data-2.30.0_2.tbz) = a6431b885b6cf18c8fb682c69464ef94e24742b3c9857fce42e16266f5c622bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-globalmenu-0.7.10_2.tbz) = b430e5d95492f3301430edea22a0222d3947e010ffae095f91181ccf497b91b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-gmail-notifier-0.10.1_3.tbz) = 061edea75822b0a6e9796b505929198d8858072e30ad576a9f4a92e3dd1aa4de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-gpg-0.5.0_8.tbz) = a9b52d3e9152065397c844b5c0490bb798ac23c7374c09f10da23751d08cb5a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-icon-theme-2.31.0_2.tbz) = 9bcd8c39325c20532e6779a6e22c9ebd2a0a1634822efcbe989a0d201bccbd5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-icon-theme-extras-2.30.1_1.tbz) = b2b732a43dfece7486b95b52040e71cbca8e83b84d15d4d75162af52523dcadc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-icons-20060914_3.tbz) = 8c6db008094c57d49551830b6f91ca9e31287061000310e6e45d56a2a74a2396
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-icons-dropline-neu-0.6.tbz) = 649136fe37371a3ea372055d644a2a41d067014cd8ee53ab121f7ea6d86a6f89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-icons-dropline-nou-090208.tbz) = 898d92e75eff9cf0211547356e0f498e56f7b2b9eb308a4e2b1d3b6766db5a87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-icons-elementary-2.5.tbz) = e62c81a30ff2dc444be677a2eadff181935861e8df10e5785dd6a9da78565178
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-icons-faenza-1.2_2.tbz) = 0664854773a95b2e7a6d75072a98f8da8edac7ff093554202b6b0b38fb3392e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-icons-gion-0.1.2.tbz) = 922e25ce9c58573d4c189f88f62872e939657dafddcf65f6e7896c2ca872ec0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-icons-jini-0.8.tbz) = 3cbfd8a42a704b1a677288c3421be542eb31231e0c805a03668d93e79883bac7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-js-common-0.1.2_1.tbz) = d189b4843cfda2cf44aac5e91b319315f069d82525f101dc086683840f6ea6e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-keyring-2.32.1_2.tbz) = ea9fbbd306238952760d11411c45ee6fde13ae7bd88e21de8a342ff360a413ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-keyring-sharp-1.0.2_1.tbz) = 37b85b4b041e50a2e4f034499fcff8b46548269aed4e9296dff0546f9d1eab09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-libs-1.4.2_18.tbz) = 2b71f6d8dfac31089b666e932f46ea8348a915895c701b30f9f44282dbc27544
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-look-0.1.3_5.tbz) = 8c5131722bed8edefbf86c09042692fb1c855d9376db320482d938407ec90cd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-mag-0.16.3_1.tbz) = cc824b75acfbdd3f2689a789bf4d233f377825f263b07c2dd9b369c7e09ee8f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-main-menu-0.9.12_8.tbz) = 52e55cad57961d33e58a88c3c54bd04803846fa3196ebe6115317afe0db78840
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-media-2.32.0_3.tbz) = b4882bc6351f2d7f3aa768608a4d8dd82fc24969b1c5c69d85b22eda8035882d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-menus-2.30.5.tbz) = cb56f00c4b384ac9f64298c273dd1638de15843c6c587445f2477aaa8f420ce6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-mime-data-2.18.0_4.tbz) = fd5abe5701c61679d912d7d7e8bdd3dad40909bdd3dc1c7b8ac65788746c1967
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-mount-0.8_10.tbz) = c94d5e0630dc8921e7ade812af601e7d47a00da0d8ce7309527d73fa99eee13d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-mplayer-1.0.0_3.tbz) = 671809110ce462f805bc82f2d34bdf028e10a11ba318a68aa99432eb9afbfad9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-mud-0.11.2_2.tbz) = 8e7dbb62fc2cc4ad7985c04a8b0d806d649558f8a0c14781a33acc9fad897272
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-netstatus-2.28.2_1.tbz) = 2f27339d17247154fab25c03d786046bb28dee562e246f5b994aa409adcc7ad3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-nettool-2.32.0_1,1.tbz) = 9a49240e75dd52202e224c3ebd02e31c8b518cde00a5f98a2ae4c6104b4e1d33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-osd-0.20.0_1.tbz) = 601e0ba81b97e9b15e530f2d80f0fe75739fee2125c987fb7d10d86650cf83ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-packagekit-2.32.0_3.tbz) = 583f0ca41b3c11b503ad148caf756ce07d8cd19a70e17c2e9c18e60f19afb6b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-panel-2.32.1_1.tbz) = fa1c63f16ca8b431989b839aa76075a7156778dcddf8543398c0bc9fb89a431f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-panel-reference-2.32.1_1.tbz) = d07507bf1e1202e2d93e69fe9b68ce3ec2ff351ac65e804f4238c0d4b8355d3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-password-generator-1.6_5.tbz) = 92b195a5ee3ae55409d9eb212ef83335b58573e57e7316fb8801196574dadf24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-pilot-2.0.17_6.tbz) = 675063b27b4875fa8332ca2551e84bd565f6def0f9dba69a9d6e362e7f02bb52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-pilot-conduits-2.0.17_5.tbz) = fe6a23fd8fef01f43e5a25cbd8f6bc78c61515de24d3ed6a1544a1e13556174b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-pkgview-1.0.7_5.tbz) = 148ac70a4d8509a79767ee91fd59130d2ad2c38cf54f930b0bfbbf1411ca959f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-power-manager-2.32.0_2.tbz) = 404938c408b785b2febf3f0de0be67a878c3cc28099b7dc6c94b38ec16656560
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-print-0.37_12.tbz) = 895bbb276b27dacb567e402f20bd1f882d6dd392f4b084f88af9f64a6c074129
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-schedule-2.1.5_1.tbz) = b16032d90b9e43060a1e3c041f4ff7a632defacf0d4b9f84b96766ddef503a43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-screensaver-2.30.2_3.tbz) = 8931b7ab80595eb3c9ddd44ab9c031b6a2126aa253cba16f162403ff5c4935cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-session-2.32.1_2.tbz) = 5dcadfa309ec31293ab3ee232ffd8d4765c36a33cf0a86586884e72982f17761
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-settings-daemon-2.32.1_4.tbz) = 73d78a2742b1911d5e639f62bd234951bb02c4f54cc774d1e539681896b0ff99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-sharp-2.24.2_1.tbz) = 1b3abb44a7be2556d9b7f09d664b9a448fb86b2fbd289177b86c066aba463683
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-specimen-0.4_3.tbz) = 596795d84e84abfece43de729a0db4658f73f3cf621717d196ace78f6f6b6d55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-speech-0.4.25.tbz) = 4ef400fd041aa929454f5f983fb4520ded39c93436f0c46f24acbf88acbd298c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-spell-1.0.8_7.tbz) = c24ab8b8de45ff0b1502e290848d69d54f68ca5da2714357b2ea1929a00cc14c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-ssh-askpass-5.8p2_1.tbz) = bfa03d085f44ebe60966100ac82e5a36a690cf428dfed52c3e451ebfe4271d40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-subtitles-1.2_1.tbz) = 138c9fd1dc43714a30f27faab75a68cb146f1c716cf1c94669fca5d099c465c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-swallow-1.2_11.tbz) = 2db954f86c9f8988220c0c0e5e00b5afb755f1c427eaa9ca6ceab5b16f7f0ab7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-system-monitor-2.28.2_1.tbz) = c775cc899581df85ca58bcec306bc8501efa221d1315dbff99c04d9bda3fe223
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-system-tools-2.32.0_2.tbz) = 382afb4f1b64c39c1e52b2dc981b196d2e0b9b20af4b9030bbd11a5a5ffbffac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-terminal-2.32.1_2.tbz) = d19c7d68f87d72d834f591f01cd0fda7973ebcd07e8261506bfc1c3ed45c0373
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-themes-2.32.1_1.tbz) = 16a2c841cb01d1be4a3b130ca0174a89e8fe3622d94545f7708ddc9af0341618
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-themes-extras-2.22.0_9.tbz) = 5846fabe5427aa09e3f6757e4596f2ce46d7bab0c5b65f12832db5485262aaae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-translate-0.99_15.tbz) = b1abadb581871cb6b6f445c6ea4428f90f0d55db128517151970a282f971dae5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-user-docs-2.32.0.tbz) = bb53bf6bfd2cc54d49726e9de850e95182d7a7ec32ec14b5ba1673bb495abbac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-user-share-2.30.1_2.tbz) = 5589306d879de19e912f700fdbe215b008cc5af0632520907a604695b762312f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-utils-2.32.0_1,1.tbz) = 80771aa9b2534fb2a8c8e763c8f97b03e4d7e1eb4dc0d25a5fa5f7e43e95582a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-vfs-1.0.5_17.tbz) = 7519a8afc47f5cbc4f96ec54526d57cec00ff186a2cd62cc1cf5f36aad2a6c7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-vfs-2.24.4_1.tbz) = 88e803776a7b47c01dacd86f82157c639b4443577a8288bd39efbda2e96aa2c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-vfs-monikers-2.15.3_10.tbz) = 9b6078d05b1b2cb5158e10dea27a79949dd7661513bb278dc03b4b2071303264
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-vfs-reference-2.24.4_1.tbz) = 77d622f069d37e624e43a54f809b3ea51ef515f66406834a612d0e283a5c0ef7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-vfsmm-2.26.0_4.tbz) = 9b98f33acb4066ec6f4746693a2c9bed698515bfcf483fb529b082868a7bbb67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-vnc-0.1_10.tbz) = e02d6c5a88da1545cd3b7d625ac16a122804ff1c30d9cee95bd18205dc7d6932
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome-web-photo-0.10.3_1.tbz) = 9f808a657e73b1437321beb532ae1d45b39b24f6fc1d698bf46d5ee79465912e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome2-2.32.1_4.tbz) = af7ba314f221eabceb4524fccd300b892cf96442421928689166409581fd5fea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome2-fifth-toe-2.32.1_3.tbz) = 9fed222ad9e86cbe2d11c6d387fb4209a4d4e7318e8159dcec83c4e574697656
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome2-hacker-tools-2.32.1_1.tbz) = 076216a0a071f1dc3fcac95b4de40b360046b79be491a3cf4edc4134120aec81
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome2-lite-2.32.1.tbz) = 625c5b1fbdba499e55a99a78de33aec712bed51a8595448326a31d86e5424178
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome2-office-2.32.1.tbz) = 74e8c5a827bcec1c5b77fb08dd4fc8fb34d1a4668acefb0e2fa78b0a3d61c4f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome2-power-tools-2.32.1_2.tbz) = 9231c2329684a0cf31219247f802974833b2c6b7ab66f5f13b87a997800582d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome2-reference-2.20_1.tbz) = de2a09d0a3beaa809d8e62a9849b9bbcee0ce3f8e939822e7d61682f5ed9c661
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnome_subr-1.0.tbz) = eb9d5c9018c83be71669b94981ef9002c76ade59040481ef21e864020dd73564
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnomeattacks-0.3_13.tbz) = 45e7965a02b9bf48f7d25eac3924496f19116f2045b30a92881ad31fc573df0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnomebaker-0.6.4_5.tbz) = 08d78e7f7b1bd6007365a695664b942394b9a73579606100db0f3cc8ef238aba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnomebreakout-0.5.3_11.tbz) = e826e65c000c4e73e3571732e5c96412d60d90266027dc332fd073f3b4e8ddd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnomecanvas-0.22.0_12.tbz) = 4372f2bae612873f6692020bf64f40567f36f31c26e099a7703c58ee681beaa1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnomechess-0.3.3_11.tbz) = 8889cf62a07c63c42a421629ae1cabdc384411b94a5a700b6cb80635cc48bea0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnomehier-2.3_12.tbz) = d3306bd43e198afa221ea5b4b306386bf9cc7e7d1da351346489903955ec79f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnomeiconedit-1.2.0_10.tbz) = b3f2f4c54d99379beaab1508ee2db1382b502687720a1d288fb917e63492daf5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnomekiss-2.0_7.tbz) = a00469b2ed150c1272295697db9b423da2e921b5785cf671b02c8b06875b1215
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnomememoryblocks-0.2_10.tbz) = 088f54ddec91460a14d3ef430f76255c340630307dfeb94ed357e140c233b05d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnomemm-2.6.2_8.tbz) = 0e4bd48b4389d8228d829d3be6cd7e62e5d4b034f7017b43e4da66a4df35c444
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnomephotoprinter-0.7.0_9.tbz) = 22613e0c92f29415e003452d611d2f4047f5cf4231b882fc8ab044f81c3cd917
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnomermind-1.0.1_10.tbz) = ba98f4d628d2b5765f97358c03b190a73d6841b5849fc3b944cdec6c96708604
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnomesudoku-0.6.0_7.tbz) = 479419caea5b98f7af2a1b62d525bada650feab568b23adac4a0b0afbbc6af68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnomoradio-0.15.1_16.tbz) = 344bc528911d519ae61321ba4a7f726f4f6b25832df62f427a1a592d6682deb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnono-1.9.1_7.tbz) = d3106ac5ddd1e57006b94ad28ddfdc2c81e638991392c84ba44a76d413e175d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnopernicus-1.1.2_10.tbz) = fc75bb9690ab0389fcc04f10bf9a7e2a1af2e32c208efbf367959398b7938d2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnormalize-0.63_7.tbz) = fcaf2dc8a2e93a8ed888314a3e30352f5dd60d2e3a378e54ae4d68420268c2e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnote-0.7.6_2.tbz) = b0d6513685e8b9b41e01129304ac75256caf19c59ddeae768582bf84995b5dcd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnotepad+-1.3.3_8.tbz) = 875767b953f1e4fb9c248a2872163c77d5ed7a1e37f60f2003f1b79b242274f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnotime-2.3.0_8.tbz) = a0a462fb559eb246977cbef8e9c575f72208ae26c76061106b1c8b06ed7fcd49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gns3-0.8.2_1.tbz) = 6979d191eba2ec3b262655bb538757822521f39f9cab244868bc5e456632f1aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnu-dico-2.2.tbz) = 4fca4a205a54aa79a219f10cdcaba3526e88201cfa011c717186df57cfc033d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnu-radius-1.6.1_4.tbz) = 43bbe3961ffce3e0b9e8eb8d981d5c977feb074c1a67e0d37fd3bdbb70ff5e4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnu-unifont-20080820.tbz) = 6a9b75945efd15d2da12b5540fd1a2c737485b78371d6a3aef2031fc60a3682d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnu-unifont-ttf-20080907.tbz) = f578f597e03c76e661213d8fdd3dbfa65993aa47df3503cf4375c2a370e78847
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnu-watch-3.2.8.tbz) = 937895d67e8a0241b6d52d1c0f4cab1e7bbc75afcb1175b0b6e47148962f2806
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnubc-1.06_1.tbz) = 02b218a3b79c4ff09bc5fec1a7e99eca49ad34a87b6675cff03cf5d7b9d86a78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnubg-0.15_11.tbz) = db0857412892d35e2c1d9ee73e06c9e372c9d9c6283b46591fb364b6e47267ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnubiff-2.2.13_3.tbz) = ae6de8159d42b1f2c7376c95fc360e7e0f47bced043793fe44964d3aa2795978
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnuboy-1.0.3_9.tbz) = 77de3286f06bfbaa58303332be4029480d9b8763a324165c428196b7bf7ae8f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnucap-2009.12.07.tbz) = b69b311dbdc723f0cfb0e2608363d4a7f10cf1a30478d24a3a3abee58bd98c90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnucash-2.4.11_1.tbz) = f72431fcbdd3fb000a9f9387640165b3b067ea0a86cb94f6ba7ef9cbd28bd3d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnucash-docs-2.4.1_1.tbz) = 6cf5f86fb9b5d58339ed6855c6cbc8561dafc15251f6b74720b5c16ee5dbb115
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnucflow-1.4.tbz) = 175712348586a087b4d4c5001d8ab111c20bb10b4b31e3ff233d8825d8e59937
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnuchess-6.0.2.tbz) = a9f799021d9d74760b8e8a913080cfa5d42ee4b602ed9c4025d2da0433726885
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnugo-3.8.tbz) = e645f3aa906e9c83548ace6be0dc0dca2ae3fbde24a0fc0b0cd70ab86c5ff7b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnugrep-2.12.tbz) = 805bd2c89e5a0e330c17c91a1423e3f1d01175ab1955699595ca12a618502b40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnuit-4.9.5.tbz) = d6bd26f52d14c4dc38cff1d923f2c2dcf939a8040792611f572a53e740fcfd73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnuitar-0.3.2_7.tbz) = e1386ae45b5e7e338a0a8c0d29e826cbf53741ec183ee55d1547aea861ff6799
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnulib-20120404.tbz) = f6479f2b05f2c8fab2286cefa941ae1db4e448f71ffe8141c242669f8d0a1413
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnulibiberty-2.19.1_2.tbz) = e3c8698563e2b9c82e2ae5e11de29d16772f611ea5fa4ea09fa239fbe48b805c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnuls-8.12.tbz) = c7035b0e07b5725ccc102193ef845658601a8c11ff2abed111433518267c5da2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnumail-1.2.0_4.tbz) = e629c67777a38ec1152515c29880c6892b403af7971ad9490b611572f6d73bb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnumeric-1.10.17_1.tbz) = 969f2745c438082f0d00095462ac7a952c5fc2acdb6881983b3bbaa63a4e38b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnump3d-3.0_5.tbz) = 9ac52098c8b4945d53cad727c6244d7e85fb2bc3295535a800d2147d693d5c2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnupg-1.4.12.tbz) = 768cfc5f2a11107ddfb382da6f7ae488785e849dc855f766f6bb3a6cc90b7222
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnupg-2.0.19_2.tbz) = eff728af6ad86b2172b271e10ffe69484bf58c202c27b69748fb9e33f55b9079
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnuplot-4.6.0_2.tbz) = 4bc6c8d247f2c85acfe8ffb2fd37ff3895b90c462795dceaac4e4230fb05eb8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnuplot371+-1.2.0_8.tbz) = cdeae4d7b974e081282aa92ec6861b6ac19f61a309cdcf253387cc970062dd61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnupod-0.99.8.tbz) = 22b8595c9da1c2289d8e2194a252e00dc900045192f392021227ab1ccc89f03b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnuradio-3.2.2_4.tbz) = 5c384bd17deb05f2174c53998c9f597095e4e16d1d2c96d00aa9d46bc36c9638
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnurobbo-0.66_2.tbz) = fc65b8da040d512d58179f00e0fa296fcc5f1b9c43a364d5f0a2e9b17c101e17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnurobots-1.2.0_8.tbz) = b2b73c86af381ee05e982ff8cf0fb24d19ef69f33bc26ebf4c052da9de80041f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnuserv-emacs24-3.12.8_12.tbz) = 640fdd0c2d1de36effab13c1b4c7ebc349b9dbd64f08ac4cbf099282b1fd1b6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnusget-0.5.1_1.tbz) = 9ac7e29f4e35bd19d21071c1244f7faae9e68c10257e4e09d94e8abe277a2431
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnushogi-1.4.0.tbz) = a2b38ef9de8977fd1f2067326317f9cfe618c408b2c711ca9b830a8a98ec8eb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-1.24.0.tbz) = b5bfc9a31ce165cc0d33da28a0a10de3aa2fd8978f7a9d8ecf32f918b7a41b3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-back-0.22.0.tbz) = 09a1ec1ba56ff32e955bedb71295f1062db02ea43d40175e88a17a6a05bb932b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-back-art-0.22.0.tbz) = 6b1b858c2a4473d4c3bcf1043d0d403c6e61afec40d6b6ef896e98faf8c594b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-back-cairo-0.22.0.tbz) = 68b69271602a0487cc43856da6ee3bfcb1a9cf89bef8862e8dfc750071e719d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-back-xdps-0.22.0.tbz) = 32abb3a7e3c59050ee98948b5f8d02b92a9185dc2cd0562c9f62d5be726278f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-base-1.24.0.tbz) = 2326271038fc16775b180aa775fb14958dfbd9cc100822dcf5c5b39ae25db517
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-cdplayer-0.5.1.tbz) = a49c7ca39b9b201953623ae6c1017be5d9ec555ae4139151a361a4ad898a87dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-examples-1.3.0.tbz) = 09bfb9fb2a4038a52e19a44c1655e28a165f8c6798db126356f382984cf2e6b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-ftp-0.3.tbz) = 1bfcdd4486c30fae35c3a95e9fca7460e462b536d55e3d60fcc0c9bf3f945566
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-gui-0.22.0.tbz) = cb69ec6b79fb15e84c1ff8ed8a6732efb2ff1833757f53f40bf977647ec01ce6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-guile-1.1.4_7.tbz) = 78c250d79fc21e19ba04f52a62eead9cae1ef350e55bc4c3a438c7039ac899e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-ladder-1.0_2.tbz) = 80f588a60a418443b0ebfd950bd20779e9adf1ce4a06146b95870cd2d5a2cd2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-make-2.6.2.tbz) = 5ec69fb0629d0c4a957ab3f5648ecaff5b23e6eaaae2b2876bf80909ceaa1103
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-mplayer-0.4.1_2.tbz) = 0289025e2cea2ebe6c8350ec600a0c5f72798fbc3fd5fcf362b22fc26aefbf1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-notebook-0.3_2.tbz) = b4661197aa1cfad80edb89fe55b1a2838957001cd97b3e0144ad17181ebb170c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-objcunit-1.2_2.tbz) = 98ab6a04434a6d3c4a331b136c2090f0be6b5204648f082c6a4dfd16ad1abdef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-preview-0.8.5_2.tbz) = be1bbff3042aa5a8de5290af73fff9be2a7a235399dda725aa1c329a17ba25d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-slideshow-0.3.5_2.tbz) = b53089e7b220588d7013edc82e3cb7511a8ae1b4a6ad04a275671b095828ca68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-slideshowkit-0.0.1_20050209.tbz) = 9db2cf330a290b21f682a5195af1131dc87a3c38f1c1a1d669bb79e5db496f98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-sudoku-0.7.tbz) = 508065320bdfa806c40cbd2661774fd284363be2153eb35c97acd2b8358c5134
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-ticker-0.1_3.tbz) = 9191d59059e0ca8ab79bd22562c1288f97fa3e22e72422ee75e8a982d1cd23e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnustep-wrapper-0.1.0_2.tbz) = 342c8e2e2f7f3d32f017a19d856ed4f284166532bf56676bec4918699a6291ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnutls-2.12.18_1.tbz) = fba01fc6a0452989536fb0f094be7f065a59fe0fd2a39b2382c6cd559b1d0979
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnutls-devel-2.99.4.tbz) = 218ccbeae923a73600a7659052d85c62fd646b6eccbe0a53997cdbefd2fc0d6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gnuwash-0.1_2.tbz) = 74bf97429a46af838cdcc4dd5e83dd8556412e0ac710692254cf5e61275eaccc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/goaccess-0.5.tbz) = e0c797aebfe8557c7f28aeb231d13ceba69642171de0846e070b34cf5662e3be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gob2-2.0.17.tbz) = 48bf733cb21853645200ec76f1f453e4fc708b71bc3e31cb30923f2e7dc8d1b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gobby-0.4.12_4.tbz) = aa0885fd191a10b706bda3408e8162a18901942eb6fa4166b6dabce4f6976336
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gobject-introspection-0.10.8_2.tbz) = e4d5a9f05b86b4442aaf77f3d3939f031481c5e142461f50533f8d7dd75cd2db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/goblin-2.8.b30.tbz) = 0e1f90bf1f2cf71b439ba585f0ad1cb194417fa6ecc3a1d7ddd2cfc2a722e8a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gocr-0.49_1.tbz) = c280c9e8c49aec4d13255d19c488147e9087b933b26a24d902aa58331ce1894a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gofer-2.30b_1.tbz) = 529921e286b1be60bd008f103d14677d4d10ad80f4976054f22ed25dfe831777
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/goffice-0.2.2_10.tbz) = f03748cbae7a0d6a1ee820be2c36bab8e9da446ea7310fb6758f83d9de8f4b66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/goffice-0.4.3_12.tbz) = 8ac6c46a074297d6f37b0bbaa3a3d0de46954c746ca611f0cff5f2fa3c41e839
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/goffice-0.6.6_6.tbz) = 48c301720807f836cc287c11a566b5d47df93fd3a53f57ab80cb5a02b9a50c57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/goffice-0.8.17_2.tbz) = b8db32a258942d3cf149e5d66b2df0d4566348ba904588ca61030012da3494e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gofish-1.1.tbz) = 8a836aa2ba1d2a4c4a8804e7bdb9d69811e10472b8cf3b1680f0d497c438bdac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gogglesmm-0.12.6_6.tbz) = b912a3d02d404e3bef603d270db0bcac359372319997219e67716930f931ca5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gogo-3.13.tbz) = 689ce0ca1b44e00754eb61bf5bfc69475b46c8f6ded445572225d8e8b49cf89f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gogoc-1.2.tbz) = e1d76690b5913afff9df957a1460c0b0a5c97c400f19ee468a17dcff12b5e91e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gogopetit-3.13.tbz) = b5daf556f5f82b0787febbfa8ff142fb8cb7adb816a01d0c8f1b0590c600d6b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gok-2.30.1_1,1.tbz) = 8dfe8931c904c10ec27591a64e71fea41959f7669feed80b880ca6b645a5496e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/golddig-2.0_3.tbz) = 43050919f1c1ec7850600c069ad9d4aa1a39ac72b75f9523d904937053fb33e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/golded+-1.1.5.a20110223.tbz) = bf1e2c7d737837082bcd1bc2b0001af5b4de4b8ad9c21cc783841fe33866bb11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/goldendict-1.0.1_5.tbz) = 620b5a0ccc231f91251ca856bc7f69c44dbbaa44db489f25997830e28febb188
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/golem-0.0.6.tbz) = aeb7334dc65458254927d82e3788c5a33a19c223dba1139d91717542298b2a94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gomoku-1.2.9.tbz) = 03d8b00fe47f1a6aa9ab21dbb4eb0f4c323d264607d0857cf7f4ddb4a66de31d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gondola-1.1_2.tbz) = 8b21c24564011f96343806db1178ee5cffd3f650c2f6be53cf03a9a4c20d8f9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gone-1.3.6.tbz) = 5b0588988ae47d7b559a8ad383141f3eb0eb98fa486c33eb86bb6d55351677ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gonvert-0.2.25_1.tbz) = a679b2f536414ac2ab1118e9e92e5f6c0bd276b7b9cafb1cba10514abc06f406
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gonzui-1.2_2.tbz) = 087dbf1fec7e2649c23f38fd7c3d070696aa3e5126b7f39c4ee17d4c8bfc3ab2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/goobox-2.2.0_1.tbz) = 10560042ee32e3a3390ee609b19b9b34ec6d903f9aebac9035856bcde659e3aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/goocanvas-0.15_4.tbz) = 845d45dbaddfbfb078a3a786f67961225416ea06e208faa271916ae5d15d622e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/goocanvasmm-0.15.4_1.tbz) = 52d8ac2f2c87f67ef0421cfdbba49e7c3b9133833664ee2ce9ce474f77468cc6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/google-appengine-1.7.2.tbz) = 66655b0ad2118f402ac740c4eca3e4a562c545ec9f8cde3bcf9ceae1731fce2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/google-ctemplate-2.2.tbz) = 75481d8b3d04076fc1ad2f4c4e345fb4332b589c733964af71e655b546dd3682
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/google-gdata-1.4.0.2.tbz) = ffd33cda9efab96717c07a1df4672cfafee94604006fce4f425f6834e4093059
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/google-perftools-1.8.3.tbz) = e340766940792bf195b95f91b8b3cf7051c4099b313383e26ae205f187f9a560
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/google-sitemapgen-1.5.tbz) = 310eae0baccf1c7c5026e6715071d4ddf67edd809a3b1bd26181fcb4431c2b31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/google-sparsehash-1.1.tbz) = 8ae2c2c16f59ec582e0f0096372d473f1456076b766a380e7cd6289379a414c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/google-styleguide-66.tbz) = 6d83c2846391e0092c85fd08c3d091f34fbc081b486830f4a3f63f777d1462b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/googlebook_dl-20100502.tbz) = 89389d19b72aa6baaf741e72cbe61b7d6a2b57f591e6c35769038b70559ccf38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/googlecl-0.9.13.tbz) = 77a149d687d84ef361e49faf01f5506a364d6806f573ea5b4fc58d84fc6eded2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/googlemock-1.5.0.tbz) = 6a0d4143991f311714e2c541a9c0df1774b946c210995460e1cbe513be3f47e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/googletest-1.5.0.tbz) = 49149726c9e1d98152dbab87926b8b3678fd8d00d62b7b805c24300d9946000e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/googlog-1.18_1.tbz) = 0a59816d78b24b048769b6796dd73079d238a7965ec444674aac1b8f6962bc24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/googolplex-0.1.0.tbz) = 7ccc8bd50d0556a0f39f3c0d0da31effdeb079a5c7007849b9f3842c30cff61a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/goom-2k4.0_3.tbz) = df393f8335c72fe7003f9518dcf308c202c787e485398a80a8d16e524ea29173
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/goonies-1.0.1_8.tbz) = c4d605e819bbc952bbddead1582722b376c4a6c36c273223cebb1dd31638b913
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/goose-0.5_3.tbz) = ed5bb0bf5f81a3fb79bd5e498caccfa01a8371a509e7e3e864075bfa9dafc256
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gopchop-1.0.0_7.tbz) = d57b7eb461cb0023a073eba69249076a31eb8322cc8f04c6972c709c8a109a43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gopher-3.0.6_1.tbz) = 7d20db06476a096c0598e5c9bafb6fce0a011de315f2df90feb01386f6b603fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gorilla-1.5.3.6.tbz) = 0b149b8d5f660a4fd7d9407b2204e62cf767631d541ae254c9842b03dc28f3c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gorm-1.2.16.tbz) = 9010554d479b85d63bc4b1dac59d9e7f3bd6497f2ef075a9255d6745df2df23c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gosa-2.6.10_1.tbz) = 3df16f026447e8071266e150f37eed20ac45335fe3c8924fbd5865ad7eb820fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gotmail-0.9.0_2.tbz) = 294b3bf7fec097986638c32afb41c7567e281098446e4bac9c15c48681fa1c75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gottet-1.0.4.tbz) = 91b6a6dc80471158287487e08e0b01584db24e23fc30421ea0ea58d3d0819b5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gotthard-1.3.tbz) = 23fd2442371a329c4b1c2d22f1686d06ac48ddac18c13fe78393c696b7a26fc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gourmet-0.15.9_1.tbz) = 423f2ef6cd8b47663f888aca7250f7f126380ad2e33e2b2c93944e19a87523c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gozer-0.7_6.tbz) = 1de4434e3ca2864e4ef33bf377d6d63a1a56767829814295c473d2ac6cfeb12d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpac-libgpac-0.4.5_6,1.tbz) = 3283825de2a463afcfb59211167997e83b9e432be9d1e6ed0d7daaf988e3110f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpac-mp4box-0.4.5_1.tbz) = b116f50d3e545e63f1868d9aa97f057cf65e975838e484aa1216c853e33d5e11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpaint-0.3.3_5.tbz) = 4eac1166590c4d7d759d7d3e188b5eb5dda9e5de3e037a6e8a4599d4bb576443
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpasman-1.3.1_4.tbz) = 76a517dc8ce7b07c1f91acc30a800d45f0659da78cff632a9e868190bb824750
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpass-0.5.1_10.tbz) = efb497ad33b025550fcfb10adf7cb64e6647e4e444c0823f110dbb7744344e01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gperf-3.0.3.tbz) = 684244d27cab348b1e8bd0cf99481bfd2c501139e10bd29ed4e487d4ac78e222
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gperiodic-2.0.10_7.tbz) = 7d793832c15269eaf6436ad966b8b2bafda8f2f98da03009f2a67f8221b12948
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpgme-1.3.2.tbz) = a80b56d609439a1dcdab76505f14e534686c617326ec68cd1e7c3d0c417076e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gphoto2-2.4.14.tbz) = 7131676909bed233ea8c7abe34f0314659ce3461ae4ba86b3638593e5a2fe069
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gphpedit-0.9.80_5.tbz) = 505f33232cdbc6747345690d133ed6e0266f380d96b7fea82c7cc90fcf289b92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpicview-0.2.1_4.tbz) = 35943e8c8b74f3490b1b67b17e4ec7afb815c14daa9da532c26ff03977d18bb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpkgdep-0.2_2.tbz) = 45491b5b007c225a2591c1c8bb0e3c778a12edc8c26b34a02293cb4bd5219fc0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gplcver-2.12.a.tbz) = 3783564e9a305542697de0578055c76bedf72033b31bd636f6f94bd06dcd9874
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gplink-1.5.tbz) = 36101ccbb9948b1090721cee7197bf8fef05c3bf505cdd59e352e4ab2c985acd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gplot-4.3_3.tbz) = cddbeac555a41fb9ab7b9505284ac532c0cfff0e45bb68b55b177670f1f15f21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpodder-3.3.0.tbz) = 3d46bec006563f40b402d6a903c11fe7c13d0b9868454611f8154894f0f3220d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpp-2.24.tbz) = fc843a7272de475444fc699595fda5d7bfcc9f8e18431f0d61445723870fc8d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gprbuild-aux-20101120.tbz) = 9150193d61c7850a3ea00df5ff58023d5ad4a675c5a0ddf32478cf2500deeeef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpredict-1.2_1.tbz) = 1a0ed805f1769cecebbf4c6c8767583341a5a8c78581bd7a4a371eaaca41026b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gprename-2.7,1.tbz) = 9d784efc42c73af0b93e8b447f136c3a54f23762bb935861af8095d7a4878f59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gprolog-1.4.0.tbz) = 10a05faab6d83a677339957dd48bbbeb25dc1e2d1195f9a2c746b3ab0910e01c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gps-0.9.3_4.tbz) = db1023cb345760f411c5d49897bb27dc3b40977752f36aa3c6161cc73593d8e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gps-5.0.1_1.tbz) = 6f05520a6ce80f6f376e8628c6f2a87a94e628506fc5ea50a8034b7afc7c1c13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpsbabel-1.4.2.tbz) = 57aba2915133259a45bbcdfe410e023cfc53bc55187d4e64490e7131120760dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpscorrelate-1.6.1.tbz) = 28f45822185e4d9fd7e964ba95838159ed9aa05eb7f6428260bdddf0a59c8414
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpsd-3.6_1.tbz) = 64cc01e86b69624e8eb3a1acc72a344e1d572cfd76bdd3c607c2a147b88dd42b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpsdrive-2.09_13.tbz) = 8864f0c4f78159083e5287fc6d446a5539efe46c2959cd833e99205394a37ebf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpsim-0.22.0_8.tbz) = f239a2d311b916fd5dc1985a203ce290fe3abc52fe6af7bf1f5ae92f5b358ca6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpsk31-0.3_7.tbz) = c65df361142fa18f2817809f6ac85e4129453a4eea2a91499373c3e34669d922
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpsman-6.4.3.tbz) = 8b171836a39b0ba66edf3e1998563485b9654491c51f733c2cdab6d658bc8f13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpsmanshp-1.2_2.tbz) = 932953c8859a4f7f4778769f06a8f6ab604888c40779c8af31a1252cb3056805
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpstk-2.0.tbz) = de988de6b3ce66a0506fdbc841e685c6695fc779e385394da467d30ae75fab48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpte-1.0.tbz) = c8723b3356163716f230547cad137b3939cb87494b2d92ea24a4c5e323b8bcd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gputils-0.14.2.tbz) = f769c078bc250ccd6ea40b91288ea091645b4760975c280188d87ab1d65b7cc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpxe-1.0.1.tbz) = a09403da983b71b93401e07acd0e47827f38aaf2944c731a8835488a8bf19349
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gpxloggerd-0.2.tbz) = 5d3affca37972cd8c413ca80396ee3d0e6fee06406f9f849cdd778faf4e38477
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gq-1.3.4_8,1.tbz) = 8234708a1173871f32541daa270d6d338b6b2e8dbde21321b8b6b319d51ef704
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gqlplus-1.12.tbz) = 856f7be039a5fb58c1cabebc5fc6e0ab82dfd7b81bb4222a566775b71f41c110
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gqmpeg-0.20.0_10,1.tbz) = 23c101ead18556e56caa07ee9c15bbea272c05ca32e62632a85a624379912137
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gqmpeg-0.91.1_12.tbz) = 0bd43f483fe3e62374d7d3a2909380067f15dc0e2d643cba51cccc004ad99ec9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gqradio-1.9.2_10.tbz) = 2a8892fd28d63edd29ccd0524c3d921a244cdcf2e6216bb2195e81b68cc829fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gqview-2.0.4_13.tbz) = 7f90b0ab53b3f3d07a78e2efcd71f351aa2bd2762d7a8130df2fedfbb73773a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gqview-2.1.5_8.tbz) = 3cfd400e3955a9eb203e6d15a6a06c56e768632129a457c0f56123c36ed8ae44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grabc-1.1_4.tbz) = c2f152addffc483dc439a23fd2bf55160262956b1ab6904d7a894e6c31c10954
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grace-5.1.22_8.tbz) = 89922d725ad9dc9840e1c030ca00eec4467962b1c7c0d459c005e5baf7395a5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gracer-0.1.5_12.tbz) = 093019f0cb0316491fad3e6c4a075cd4b8fa457e4c8c4f646f7f7026042dabb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gracetmpl-0.3.2.tbz) = 7eb640e473a05de4a9e7299e4965036678fe04752f776bbb623ee583fd079677
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gracula-3.0_1.tbz) = d52e8e0294152a231db2d4c5852cf685a170db95413872e232481714ca82b0fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grads-1.9b4_5.tbz) = 376e812608ccef20bb8287b8cad91ae03df2c780578a0c2ecb1fff2fe8d49181
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grafx2-2.3.1781_2.tbz) = cfe55da6f8f84ef9a4f4fc8c0ff706c8f6b6ddfd62010ee28f65042af552c05d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grails-1.3.6.tbz) = 81933b6f656cb6a5a2d4062865727e31f4a21087e61eb6fb0674e51565fb6e3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grake-0.1.0.tbz) = 971c7c1f35da9c4f428f796bf8b735b9e2ffd97a379f414620872d02bf047262
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gramofile-1.6P_8.tbz) = 3ab6e27ef679833e06a562f0025751e9706ad6c006a18a54bbc69fd95e96742a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gramps-3.3.0_1.tbz) = adb5c652e474b9bc6f83b324a9bc2380ba7a4afad706ec0549dffa4415b146e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grantlee-0.2.0_1.tbz) = 391d71d893994eafcd2a5bb19fa5187fdadc4dfdaa9a10af0014850ccf666a71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/granulate-0.2.tbz) = ed06925d0e5430237a6031646c64a25c2b4f59aaab326d2f56b84fbff3a89fc8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grap-1.44.tbz) = e9d55ae308a9f7b7b40935b01450029ee4fe7e695c29f9348ba50e63ce44451f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/graphicboot-1.1_8.tbz) = 1f8f46b5533b7cf7e8bdc644a543bc95803178d56ee849a3b9c67cc07d40a41f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/graphite2-1.1.3.tbz) = 1b41a990d4f0e66056fc743444bddf97c592ab405e5f5928b7c40f66f2a93248
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/graphopt-0.4.1_5.tbz) = ae031d2f2e68537ff6e0f12c51057f11d8903578e2b33f8def873a0056faa347
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/graphthing-1.3.2_8.tbz) = 74e1791e6e20427fe2bb5723ae9adaccdc38bf0de232c25f2df5a7dc14604da1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/graphviz-2.28.0_1.tbz) = c3324a872579ea457bafc0fa28146a21949b86c90b6b4b415505f2ebd62636da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grappa-2.0.tbz) = 2960c4a7f358220022f66b2b4bb97d69f59b0bc3883e2875426b7ad2f079714b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/graveman-0.3.12.5_10.tbz) = f1fa2c14b76085f698b59ea4628c5bc09200b36a8af6664b1fd72e44ab7ed47c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grc-1.4.tbz) = e06b211259bd4913db49caf8c3c058260054fdeb60824b41f65518ceb395d0b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grc-aspell-0.02.0.tbz) = 5bfe31ccaabae9bb8f74337362ecbcf3307e74b5d3bedff28ef0bf62c16bbced
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grdesktop-0.23_12.tbz) = b8cbb7caedd274fa8feca4d0caf0bbcea72ccd0ec167a3d16c4ae590fc1c764b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/greed-game-3.8.tbz) = bde2410fb201700cf6a0613fc97b37aca544a9464a1748f7f423eae052536757
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gregarius-0.6.1_1.tbz) = d10d7b9182f6734ffd9fc19bc2e3cace207f11483fc59fac8b2100497b15d08e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gregexp-0.3_12.tbz) = bad22be6179d8b24627b64e047ba0b6b97d1eaa72554b271880e8cc7773a26cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grepcidr-1.3_1.tbz) = 41e05da4be4d34556c9e716cf28ace2e87de5746c4b8edc46e43c78f2b38bfb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grepip-1.0_1.tbz) = c0722e636646bd3cd14519cdc9aa48a98933e594b729a7c3b3c352affd6f1f12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grepmail-5.3033.tbz) = a178bd32ac222f543ea4068b6f3b73d4781c15d914c4fabdde5d1f03a4260792
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gretl-1.9.9.tbz) = 5f44204130181e3f347eee89f44d1d6907f405a6e24a15363a149aa230b31ec4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gretools-1.2.4_11.tbz) = 3ee8e1c6e1dc0a4e48af783a37e0ec49fe34b29776e0aa611bf5fcd3f8f0b766
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/greyfix-0.3.9.tbz) = 2b2ce969716f771632526bda5e93221f37b1c41072dfab3f16e7559993d6141c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/greylite-2.3_1.tbz) = ef27dd86a0c83aa8f32cd6085f4ff5e4ec2850bb6f49c9fd811be9c4b08f8548
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grhino-0.16.1_1.tbz) = 0403729ab579280aac1ee42a724896c26efa69aac9a86991e689fc8bbb8b08aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gri-2.12.18_4.tbz) = c210bec80eb930674280b4aafb6c39924463b1bb8287f9b25a05040bb5138545
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gribouy-0.0.8_13.tbz) = 9454399a7dfa6f9d00106d99e739ae3551d6d39663181531c76b6efe3ef1aee6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gridlock-1.10_2.tbz) = c0e2484aaada276fbfb83bc6888c0ae978e53c00334f2e6c79b0b67d7f1ea014
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/griffith-0.13.tbz) = f9833885eebfaef16d9e23924a5544b287d9c64313ccbed9ce7296cf97865a3f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grig-0.8.0_1.tbz) = e9f08beb4bf0c6cdb56bc759d687def62ea824f274082d4bdb3d5706d3a1b84a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gringotts-1.2.10_3.tbz) = f9dc9d070d3d084f3d88dfa5faf2f447176185289486f66fde8305ffa8542cdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grip-3.3.1_5.tbz) = 3985257fb94732db274e0e3a731902238a7af83537705ef4b3c3ab4240d7bfca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grisbi-0.8.9_1.tbz) = ba6c781524a4a4507b57d2b0790061fad0ab7025d6038ff8840c89d5ebbd30c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grn-0.0.28_9.tbz) = bb3b853e29daca5ad89448e9ca8266269761e9d53c0ce43c90471432b24a3128
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/groff-1.21_1.tbz) = 2faec87d3b033c42d361960430b60b60053bd789d223a3ba0d31ac648a1be068
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grok-1.20110708.1,1.tbz) = 2a8a916dbb638eed027c5249136a6ddf64193fdd1264a978fc054c438c3902a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gromacs-4.5.5_1.tbz) = 4d02838cafbb71691eb5cbf77ec9bbbb851c5f2a6c5f036d4015d39415351600
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gromit-20041213_7.tbz) = 6af772be4da1a2167f55b043b54fa89617937f54b6250c59b6166305f217484e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/groonga-1.3.0.tbz) = b3a58d20bbc56a4bb52ab0598b40f433671033f9b882876c95274f11a93c436e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grouch-20061120.tbz) = 693f684ed47fac4f343c78393f8450a833a467a2c6b524daa33a25c407ffd719
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/growl-for-linux-0.6.8.tbz) = 46875b153ebe4b45ad982436f8b8607c1aa93671c019d42516d1da5295b7c4d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grpn-1.1.2_5.tbz) = 622d886b59f34f8d50f68d4b2fbe76e49aee95b55fafe3f022f0bce82d0bf0a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grpplaylist-0.1_10.tbz) = b66cf847d5956b36a79cbfe4b22685cf044bf65f6611d2cb2c4bd415d5723f88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grr-1.0.tbz) = fe3130569a49b8f33cff0ff778f35a062d9f072ef86a5e813a002d99f5bee21b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grsync-1.2.1_1.tbz) = d5d48ba45060a5465bc3573ba417ea765634872ee554c127b8d4c5878794b64a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gru-8087_3.tbz) = dbba893cecb110772c8ef969702a356944f2dc89119394ad0388e29081c5299b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grub2-1.98_1.tbz) = 83a21199aa59dd0ad74f6c1c1e80383182741aa62521125271b5fbda60cdf577
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grubik-0.1_2.tbz) = 3d46deba02935f9577757a05d124c5f98eff245d1beaf60ea0b9163e9a14c7c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gruftistats-0.2.4_1.tbz) = 37d111ff0040d3da187f048d96398620c59d2bd9f2e62d191b177e0786d9ddfc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gruler-0.6_10.tbz) = 29321d021799328a300229de36e220876def7b91237913ed8e6033cdf37eb541
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grun-0.8.1_6.tbz) = ead8624114d6673869879917a8e20c5a9222baf83726788c1d0170ff7dbb4528
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grx-2.4.8_1.tbz) = f325386f919a468ba3791e77af566c52a53840b42744fa1146c5f736abf2d0b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/grzip-0.3.0_2.tbz) = 342a881b27a36d75d62f44ae894bbe5f9bf13b44b52d0814d2f34cd95c49b37c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gsasl-1.8.0.tbz) = 396c9ea15f40755165283ee61d0c1cdf8aa996a84113928cad84349cfae9d614
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gsbench-0.5.2_2.tbz) = be770c4c4ca2cdbbf7bdea8124637c832de38d88c683eeffb66548227e3c6a1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gscan2pdf-1.0.4_1.tbz) = 8211e1351bf5915b806488ee2b4baed794675a61da3abd3fb1c508a58c7039a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gscheme-0.6_1.tbz) = ed82952aeb5c6a3de832b9be8c2b1729eab310b5e985bc395cfef0978d7bb337
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gscmxx-0.4.1_8.tbz) = 68e59378db5b4e3d2bc0ae6ccd00f0b563e8b6414e2dfff7f32a6175575172e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gscommander-0.1_3.tbz) = d64ef0e88aa974a086e8103f3b05fa61908e9e3cc0fde67e176baa7442195187
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gsculpt-0.99.47_1.tbz) = 93e36a247d20137881ec0e674420386a80dee65a6b8a28a34a3eb57023633f29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gsed-4.2.1_2.tbz) = 3770c83d8a4dcda00b51c9af75cd380ff417b4ec9161f64472f1275eba2137b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gseen.mod-1.1.1.p3_4.tbz) = 16bb2e72a7b684d66230c5635d17622bc3bc8d03a92de6981dd81d77b3a6d272
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gsettings-desktop-schemas-3.0.1.tbz) = 86d03ba07a0da1adb68ca1d12e6f67ead033eaa14fa6f8ca28e52f975788b2f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gsfonts-8.11_5.tbz) = d0f94a7cd66f36f05e43a944ea4256cc13076ac4c94e52402e4564257b5f81f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gsfv-0.2.1_4.tbz) = 7ae51ecd5f5388f5dd2b4e54f2627b0b6b24401164b578837f92196e09ebc2a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gshisen-1.3.0.tbz) = 25a98fbc6ace33e761968b4684c1571bfe33d3e81a2057048f6d373f02f29209
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gsi-0.9.6_1.tbz) = 1dd18fe413f1791f26ba2ad07f651856fc1639a04985e8a9fc59559cfa4490ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gsk-1.0.63.tbz) = d262bda04cec230276956f45b3a1657188217fcdca0db659c1894a06616754f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gskrab-0.0.1_2.tbz) = b60d228880a307dea0fd5262fdb31437377f83236e177c46d6505de49ea3a736
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gsl-1.15_1.tbz) = 3c8fd140bbae2223fef000ccc82c9ef3554fb1093b2b193fcc72c439a9c48c1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gsm-1.0.13.tbz) = f5eaf3252723c573af8803a8c55210abce1b37652e6ad512a157bb8254f5f8c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gsmartcontrol-0.8.7.tbz) = 5007805c162f6878c9c298a08aa2059772f484ae0892a9474b44a8d4db3ed183
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gsmc-1.1_4.tbz) = 85ccfa85ba3d544c8142d47143a4b18aef1177080bebb392b93e707afc72bc09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gsmlib-1.10_5.tbz) = 1f6e605ea6d807ba3e20d1da95b06164761b3d5dd59c28d71b5eb0946554acb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gsnapshot-1.1_4.tbz) = 77899585f0d73891d7b5a898643f89b14d5ee2313ba6daf887e265633beec211
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gsnes9x-3.12_10.tbz) = 5247f82e12c82d616dbcfa7e9eba64e468f7c25c1413c1eab6400bbd58d13c16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gsnmp-0.2.0_1.tbz) = 21dbe9949093cff986cbd2bbb3f96cc2d203b3fa17bd3872ff74e48d5a5d3bc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gsoap-2.8.10.tbz) = e0fb7ac43798c7825edd927f6a6cdc850ca9a169a8f4460cb64729cb950f522a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gspdf-0.5.tbz) = c2991a44fece4c0ec931a654c998add844517be4febe16f5c38f7ce3c05f371e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gspeakers-0.11_13.tbz) = 5c261c8b3509c41ccef039f38540e6123c14f903122375f3951f4043e50ddb31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gspiceui-1.0.00_1.tbz) = da345d2969a67f8140f34bdda8261d3c9a1b04e576382c1ba56b666fb019e049
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gspoof-3.2_14.tbz) = b44aceee121a4147d570225ee4d29bafae85a8a484cc0c7f41a9df64dc583a79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gss-1.0.2.tbz) = 6bd9cc71952d381e14c4e9980e1ceed29d15927f90ede2cdcdd93952761272db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gssdp-0.13.0.tbz) = e6cf6894475070a2e959fd6ec6c2a6741cef5cab1a9025e35c8d629f7cf7e42c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gst123-0.2.1_1.tbz) = 409220bd3a04c09592d119596ddd2f2b4f1f2091296f1b6e2738f1d7280a1d19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstopd-1.1.tbz) = 619b8e60ecd48821d4b766c82f3b33592eadd8edfa67e32011e17f2e803804a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-0.10.36.tbz) = 129e9517cb02ad877e201450956ff7f01ee68e99c6336c86216d79fcf10a5041
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-ffmpeg-0.10.13.tbz) = 33087979ae3b7fad543358834b9ef35da36f09b4bd5424f14ac7b59a42da0132
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-0.10.36_2,3.tbz) = b6bf46b727b70bba8625897940fbe43093e1b60f1d65f23ffb4c37e86e0249d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-a52dec-0.10.19,3.tbz) = ad6cfa7ac65522ec7b1d6ee60dc539fa69cdcc21210a06fa124b47847af578b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-aalib-0.10.31,3.tbz) = b49f8447a4b7bb412104edd2bb7bb1d66c9565f5710aac33d6454273f1b875f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-all-1.3.0.10.1_13.tbz) = a7db389a2673729faf9d1f20694a1f93ebdc30e5b4e8492e14c29107e91802d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-amrnb-0.10.19,3.tbz) = 737b3747b08195c879a481fa56f403e157879b99adf5f1f62fad2445742b29a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-amrwbdec-0.10.19,3.tbz) = aa2a804276ab7fdc420cafbd0ac144f4fed8f5d42c5f58935b9a9134e6805609
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-annodex-0.10.31,3.tbz) = e754b09bef197a207562ef3c5952c29ee157139f6cdba23ce5e34bfab4859f18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-bad-0.10.23,3.tbz) = 6ff1c95a31fa803a978eff9f87e419e73d592b4cf5809bb6c5c7316b029a5880
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-buzztard-0.6.0.tbz) = 5414447203dcf1adae3f7abf14223a5fc27f813c1fc62aa53f0fda36551314c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-bz2-0.10.23,3.tbz) = 1a6289f50015b3645d97acbe1a1ca5813e644035b52f0a3424abcba3e436fe30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-cairo-0.10.31,3.tbz) = d88c918fc7fdd013c346fac2bfd50cba27ca71897470790b1b2be70f31c17c1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-cdaudio-0.10.23,3.tbz) = 7f4c33b53615f1713d72a831b547b748aa4c11415cdbd7226405cfa81a2e9723
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-cdio-0.10.19,3.tbz) = 067f8acbd31dbd9f57c8023bbecce6e65ec122f521d4105b2afcab28b317d55c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-cdparanoia-0.10.36,3.tbz) = 7327fe7c9ce64d9273a9098cb22b77a3916d1944433973b7c85c18f5a9fc7bf8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-core-0.10_13.tbz) = 90c7bf03dd65b98a4121121a564c370cee18008fa852b2f382b310f65ce5728e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-dts-0.10.23,3.tbz) = 039c9e2cc2c9d2b9c0d7df46caac164e2126e0049900d6291faa14b7c01b623a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-dv-0.10.31,3.tbz) = f9790318402c30c748ea7c30a43979032e5e43de9fb303c7733483afefe905ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-dvd-0.10.19,3.tbz) = e5aae1daa95c4d50804413709104a48f8c42bc0da45dd6e1844feb05b3022726
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-esound-0.10.31,3.tbz) = 5d2541cc9a6e0d2b6037b533fd7a66b74813df85bce4cbb858d10ae4ea19f10d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-faac-0.10.23,3.tbz) = b23ba542728c62a1d3cfd2641a7985ff6fcf3520c56de8f847978f164a03302b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-faad-0.10.23,3.tbz) = e830363735227aa3a3c5f5ca726f8e867797b87707c818975fe47166535fd378
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-flac-0.10.31,3.tbz) = 7a674a63966632a1a939c098781606db3b7f630966ee5bc0a3bd441ae11167fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-flite-0.10.23_1,3.tbz) = 024fad350d9bb6873aaf860cb56af83ff92eea0905dc33f7aff74d643049a4b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-fluendo-mp3-0.10.20.tbz) = 8c09310e8f5f7c5710a97b1a5a3ea16633df3dde026651ea820424c71a7179d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-fluendo-mpegdemux-0.10.71.tbz) = ba2328fe7e9b968ae2bd259fd6742b5e85267bfaa548d129840e14129c533ccd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-gconf-0.10.31,3.tbz) = 34e4a2d658545f06a11ecdf8cf7f654e6d3786867fd9ff41589fe4b063c21fc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-gdk_pixbuf-0.10.31,3.tbz) = 5de2a37f76d84e31ab4d48b318139a06170c56e2a3c56507b872a7b120c6368b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-gio-0.10.36,3.tbz) = d711c2d29f0dc895d6fd9ea64639c02bd173ab2759c47af3d52d42cbc0bbfbd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-gl-0.10.3_1.tbz) = 7b9c58bf586414c40a935f8dbd3767197493e38582276486131cb8f1121a75bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-gme-0.10.23,3.tbz) = 52b4af9ce1ce5085455893d76ea0e4d78eb03c37d734380cef57cc1350520e22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-gnomevfs-0.10.36,3.tbz) = 949c2871fa5d60495ef9896689a1c6fbafbbf3feb2387a1bdeafedb81eb02701
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-gnonlin-0.10.17.tbz) = 1a73e6157f1f580c09dea31470c94e9de0a9f1f6ed7e678103921dc0c65b8d23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-good-0.10.31,3.tbz) = 47e184002d3100129569407fbc72a3177ef6ce30e8c655cc1f08df8672725cc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-gsm-0.10.23,3.tbz) = d3dd69e6337eca58cb052abada0592ec3bf142d8ccc7411b592b92df51082b21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-hal-0.10.31,3.tbz) = c1bb1b1485ac6715295ac93476d3f1e389d75c869e502656dabd79037553e94c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-jack-0.10.31,3.tbz) = c4b0d3189a1d7f52e08586408644fd4898281234d4c4449369b8d352a41d965b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-jpeg-0.10.31,3.tbz) = e85dbe25ef32aa738a0fe77559973c591f3aff7e91f945e44ca7b47320f6dba0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-ladspa-0.10.23,3.tbz) = 9f53e7dd710da85065fde1b64a0e00249dd8098f4f5dc8be6cf98a6ab73d878c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-lame-0.10.19,3.tbz) = fa867c93e441975388828e27a74d95df2b5bbb8a82a384bbe6c37fe50c9268a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-libcaca-0.10.31,3.tbz) = 513b0f1ce0912d9934f23934e30d759920bc728200ea392df87a5c615800a1ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-libmms-0.10.23,3.tbz) = 3762b240ac55f83b94132626342267dfe17cc1146b8f5caa1472ae7165d8dc17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-libpng-0.10.31,3.tbz) = 3b382d506cc94457aefb3d16ae648997e4573ea2525fbd60982f66793e5f2de7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-libvisual-0.10.36,3.tbz) = 7ce9032bb69e76fd0d116b471385131afad2484c6d4b618b6b5fd4592e52ac4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-mad-0.10.19,3.tbz) = 67c96b93d65276f0cba9a552975d21e5928455902488445899cfa4cbd653360c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-moodbar-0.1.2_5.tbz) = 1466cfcd67a6a1cb088fc8d8a7c782861f338887180fa772e3a84d8a6e22987c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-mp3-0.10.0_1.tbz) = bb5362771c47c06a0dc096383ca782615e7b4f2ce387b19433b794ddb06fbfc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-mpeg2dec-0.10.19,3.tbz) = 359a04f4529aff7f05bd797b4eb7bfccfdc0fd7e3a694d73ce9dc785fbf5a2e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-mpeg2enc-0.10.23,3.tbz) = a905bbd4720800372a459030b44c6833e67444ae6b52de8664af96980f256ed6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-musepack-0.10.23,3.tbz) = 2bbe7413b7f38bd4d00a4cbe50293f2fccb7031a0214ab92ebca64a907c376e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-nas-0.10.23,3.tbz) = cd856e125df077f0bd672180cbaeceda58bed1a954caf4f9d3e8e5a89d4a4e00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-neon-0.10.23,3.tbz) = 91f6beaa7f651e063e069b80e21ca3354bd043d6ef41ac3f1e25d3cb24145520
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-ogg-0.10.36,3.tbz) = 4736df9d93020fa270a5080ca960c94bac84137f7945e1e33878871f95aa5a6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-opencv-0.10.23,3.tbz) = 5c9e232f42e9243b486f1b9b341a07c705145c8628ef542aeadfb82249cc3eb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-pango-0.10.36_1,3.tbz) = 25feab455a0e9115f005f54a6fa938b8af7760d0f8a1635822af6eb31b5b2ead
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-pulse-0.10.31,3.tbz) = 6a25dd057c77e96b11d02b27d04dcf2e7745dc054e56e8a442ad502da4736c3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-resindvd-0.10.23,3.tbz) = 1d68767a37c794eb77d8f52d0e4be0d4a867b188d2805e2a154ab1b78fe5c9f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-schroedinger-0.10.23,3.tbz) = 37ad5c72a1c9fd0c90194c0d9a0e64e5de7db173c554272dc3e89ac9402374a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-sdl-0.10.23,3.tbz) = dff9c5a1a674d580a30bdc6e26996294c46515cd68a6d8d8cc9ae3ce88fe8c8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-shout2-0.10.31,3.tbz) = fcad30469c0e48a99cbd793b107a7dd6d5ed60a8f4e13269d5cb55db3e35fd8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-sidplay-0.10.19,3.tbz) = 37f51f0828755e57758cdbe0ff81b8335502da2bfab974b60db03076b6d27c46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-sndfile-0.10.23,3.tbz) = 5d492d6e0a0ec59d5520e38f2b0b469d4e6c8b11ff2cbad4ac7bc989a1f56b31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-soundtouch-0.10.23,3.tbz) = 94462389f363a73dda75584ed88d6be26143f8c34ee6e28ac41020b50bf18e93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-soup-0.10.31,3.tbz) = d36d42b13dcdb35acd67efc92468e78ab428028f9cb2752fc884d613ac99ec07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-spc-0.10.23,3.tbz) = 2a5fa86845325513c1d9c9c4d7a99247da46d73a49e399da2efd78e05c974372
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-speex-0.10.31,3.tbz) = ce4ceaab17a30307b959c5fca87bbd30c801a6f6cf5e7033257302d965dab974
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-taglib-0.10.31,3.tbz) = 6bea13a2e56616c3b5a6532be5c87d01a0ef11d2b1a8d360989e41d5408f2380
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-theora-0.10.36,3.tbz) = 58a794c1ec82fad4b3ce5c5f9e06a66900112774c4f1b18307c8c98b2c9f9fc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-twolame-0.10.19,3.tbz) = 4a1448c8a3ccbae06508f8a89f3afd820a75ba997c673acc89fdf45f438adb26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-ugly-0.10.19,3.tbz) = ca2e46734f1341fd449aec30206124092fb1a32ef2dfb907fa0899b6b8f83666
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-v4l2-0.10.31,3.tbz) = 935a1d3c48c66212226b176ccb2a1eca17e3b154c8e5b4e8d31fb7f685d6babb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-vdpau-0.10.23,3.tbz) = c81863b01eaed709da225776de0640d075197807c303cbb270c0f6ccd62d8f7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-vorbis-0.10.36,3.tbz) = be3dab27789ead8efaf7c63ab472d634e24caac64cf2d85942b6e51873e5c5b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-vp8-0.10.23,3.tbz) = 3c89d8e182cc5612543b9b893b4a94054dda7b966d5f094207f2517d06529e43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-wavpack-0.10.31,3.tbz) = 7d12fa757ff39b875d04ee8c651a9a534dfae98055568260d392d55ca527d4f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-x264-0.10.19_1,3.tbz) = 9f46a1915dea99e010dd2bb0a6a72cf687fdd8c8535a3172383a098546c8d3cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-plugins-xvid-0.10.23,3.tbz) = 6ef9796d7c8e864745689ab92677816c46844ff907e75ec65a3d02475bb7aab1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamer-qt4-0.10.2_1.tbz) = 8092cd371e6a1d4115a1fd1bed93301b585cd9c7b953b6f3b63c0a96be36adf9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gstreamermm-0.10.10.2.tbz) = e2c661f44b0455fbaf0588ad3b1bf34ba21ffc6f27219bad1add29ff0d3c3b7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gsynaptics-0.9.9_14.tbz) = 5a8df6e2427cf5c5db5cbd814aa55cd157bb60e5337124642e89fb46a0ebf8f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gsystem-0.5.1_7.tbz) = f7027e5fb0d7dc4d01c50f0460d376120e440272c56a17479e6c32396b6f1a95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtamsanalyzer-0.42_2.tbz) = 0b2c81b10f34cf3d3ce816cc0646897fd04e212c1fb3dc2c688cf123c53700ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtar-1.26.tbz) = 8b73f228d0543609850403646ce5ebc673310dfe7e6b5c16be1b50dd0503b72a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtetrinet-0.7.11_9.tbz) = f382c3c0a5340f2e6a147f5f921ae90d6043b0d753b174a0233ef8c1966c49f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtg-0.2.9_1.tbz) = 1bee327cb493ffab4670c7fa1c39f33906388cee5a63d33a68e8e38f1e72c40e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtgt-3.2.0.tbz) = 2d40539ff63318ca1bc1b4aeea2cdf1a9ae4f7e28fd903fde6b9dae6f4868792
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gthumb-2.14.1_4.tbz) = 858f8df90b0f74fc3ec08eb48d41176f04204c433d1e700d6947c95f85664202
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gti-1.0.4.tbz) = 1f0b149c43fa7962cabd58bb3f8eb57758d2a802e85479eae1faa44c03f07e5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtic-1.3.b.tbz) = ac6b6da2ad975e634f2fc4d88f6726cfb3ec7f4696b303d7720f14cd9be88434
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtick-0.5.1_2.tbz) = 374b0d47e2750d824933e0b518b0067371fcaf42902ca127f62400c930dfba1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtimelapse-0.1_1.tbz) = 41c00602c4b71661132422652ab43578e1ce83771f137f56b977aea3ee084bfc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtimer-2.0.0_1.tbz) = 2a9d26f14ad3bb7fc66c75fc56b05cb1722688b08a55f89aeef89ca47b966f63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-1.2.10_22.tbz) = 0a5199e78775b7925c532a79579263724d59809cd02ef0110585dc3ab04842e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-2.24.6_2.tbz) = c097ce6af8d871b2397b0f10c4c9daa37e3c4733a2f838062e6aa8b8d5b73d6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-3.0.12_2.tbz) = b90bd4ed9d5f093a065da22249bd5db42337c38cd58f80a6cfac8a60b51a372e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-aluminumalloy-cryogenic-theme-2004.01.04_5.tbz) = d8f9ed82ce3db19cbe8a5ebff0785e7dbfb42efabc82b61f284f7c6c73852892
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-aluminumalloy-smog-theme-2004.01.04_5.tbz) = 9bb0b539965ab523780f75b1eec0f66921c9461f42d3bf42c0e2975a9f0fe072
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-aluminumalloy-toxic-theme-2004.01.04_5.tbz) = fa6329aa377843e30d5c6ef5c71e396a18c902f272cebf9bf02419dd15e6b57a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-aluminumalloy-volcanic-theme-2004.01.04_7.tbz) = 558dfce5e802497bfd5926efafa12f71ade96d7ae0fe1ae23818910a71ceffbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-ana-theme-0.11_11.tbz) = 28605b45c30291566d738fe508f6c6b639991d99722a17d0184293813d62b3c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-aquaextremesunken-theme-1.0_7.tbz) = 21d4553e3963a4739bbbf42d78361b854061372c3a1ed8aa6996fca08e0dc40b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-aqualightblue-theme-0.1_11.tbz) = 183bb924664fcb51115cb65db5ddb360b4ded8e62c9f357bd84a9a44eff5cc97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-aurora-engine-1.5.1_3.tbz) = 4aca2465707db3795d14f17a185135e1b8d6c752d7b1df1d42ab27846815556a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-bluecurve-theme-7.0.0_4.tbz) = 0fbb374f39367d02a64695ab40654cd9d21c54e0e3a3734dadc4cd57387c9b26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-cleanice-engine-2.4.1_5.tbz) = ae7b90818c470ac4c94a711d4ece402afde269533104a12dd70d164fe99b11d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-digital-cream-theme-1.0_7.tbz) = 045d9cb1e4b4a52769e639dda34543303a63464d925a010e142b523c25fe5115
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-digital-harmony-theme-1.1_7.tbz) = f8b503571d59c7388db3ef2a7cc0b194c50a433eac53c07d1432b2cebf635c61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-doc-1.15.tbz) = eb8b979fad7d8e19821eb00f68914b90101650ac4433e3a6baaaffb665f2c3d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-engines-0.12_12.tbz) = 12eab10bf58ffd7aa6698c6de1a54f5eee97aa5d31d8b58394f276ad4509af94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-engines-collection-1.8_7.tbz) = 4c91d2d95e4591104a3c7f75398d1fae76346a2f97d6234e3e8916566964066f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-engines2-2.20.2_1.tbz) = c5b38781a7638b5f56508e2c1d64f553b4dc12b5513b40cf2f623944d74f53f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-envy-theme-1.0.20060211_8.tbz) = f1134026e954ff251a696b4db0a2d7ef873521abff59e3885992773dd820d0e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-equinox-engine-1.50_2.tbz) = c27f41f6b5aee5ace4f363c82a8b6b63e2fd6c8c3ba4898dec5156eb02cf0fe9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-flat-theme2-0.1_13.tbz) = bd95c5dbe0297b3dee0f06177a940a18b2b353bfca255d6a7f44240110155706
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-gnutella-0.96.9_2.tbz) = b421ddf579cd9dcc1e5199542c2a7b8a414c92d8cbb7e2f8121374af3def2ab4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-gray-theme-1.7_7.tbz) = 02db3e71c91be2ce380c0376f9f317d137c72a7c506af70585f02b446cbc7410
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-imonc-0.6.4.1_10.tbz) = 74ee0383b2d8f1eac5f11a66484f2b75f29173fd39ec30cf52be3a1fd7643cf1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-knocker-0.6.6_4.tbz) = 112a122f1d20ec612a26c9956f4de60b1a6ff3a44b0379cf9f7ef03f8ff78ffc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-launch-1.1.b_4.tbz) = 0a230fd9fa172b3cfb93b5bd06ec3a1c9a1d5460fb2e3aabb9e31244e4d4d261
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-lila-theme-0.5.5_6.tbz) = 85a3e0bc14a21c0b2730a536fac555394b4e029756653a8a2a1ff0c795a9124b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-lila-theme-extras-0.4.5_7.tbz) = 8ce68d5af6a0c80163ac391b5a96bc08666b6dec84749cdcc9bb8ac8825249f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-longhorninspirat-theme-1.0_8.tbz) = 0c09278f8300a05e81067cf0788932a3f81cafc6818c42b01c1b89615ea92c3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-milk-theme-2.1_7.tbz) = a3747102b617d0e432d5e03255823c2358108cd8349d2375b4931af4c844ed3f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-murrina-aqua-0.1_5.tbz) = 3ceb0d294b575bb7080401f584e6dd1a4238ed51a79a5e577ae4f24026ab85b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-murrina-fancy-clearlooks-0.5_5.tbz) = 4c9d4f18035261b742796cfac450f004e67c21733ee9aee04c33836452d7e126
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-murrina-lightblue-0.3_5.tbz) = 4cf4d3650c467ec129d97eb1bb53c8bf8e5cfc26eda0bb428bcc000661262c05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-murrine-engine-0.98.1.1_1.tbz) = 6254a5f90fd1dbc54ec8507386fbeb731390b79747eda1c9ec9a03de72e7d97f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-murrine-themes-0.3_5.tbz) = c0db618674d899d19d97c1890bb092048c853a11ec1d2ca918434d33c3a02a14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-nodoka-engine-0.7.5_1.tbz) = cee351cae60bb9902bd2bc878da2b954958df80ddba488324cfbc52c21175d1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-oxygen-engine-1.3.1.tbz) = 34696c1cd086d722af86d71414dba72afa1a8f3480354c9ff8676a4731190594
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-qnxtheme-0.1_5.tbz) = 11ec093314ced402e05e2bb56d5dfa6870e87fa5863677d429422ff0fcebfb93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-qt-engine-1.1_9.tbz) = d24d905074855f5b4c2b81d6f09b93537b80daaf5d876e4b66d4429372d65e00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-recordmydesktop-0.3.8_2.tbz) = 93314094c4f9802b793314c22c48f66c38aa968243bed4243a91d94dba8f8535
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-reference-2.24.6_2.tbz) = d1f0b0f552df85590961fa0a5311998aacd44a07eed48ec0cb944426c92a8daa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-reference-3.0.12.tbz) = 8695d93148ee665c5b7acc1b495315bef84d65dc44686cd6d34b392b31b86872
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-send-pr-0.4.9_6.tbz) = f6b01e6f253e8115043fcd1aa1b7c3a9e0cf5b5d803a7bb2e7200a38109b3778
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-sharp-1.0.10_21.tbz) = 00ddcc93c858a10e619227ac34d23eca3cb20742c218fc329205dcd85bcfa0ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-sharp-2.12.10_1.tbz) = 80d567f104cc3e2b51f243b673b4518985ffff7298fabc3bdf14aa2265cc2de2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-sharp-beans-2.14.1.tbz) = 35fe1dff38b3dbd08d3f701838e9e79b29ab7eb6d3241347d4e68f4ce09889d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-theme-switch-1.0.1_6.tbz) = 1bd293ee03012cf505cf7a61f6c70f1e270807738f4aa44f110af61c699f42fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-theme-switch-2.0.0.r2_5.tbz) = 10978e2171c638e54eaf1568675bb8c4a249a4fc8d73f1301a73d0f503eb5971
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-update-icon-cache-2.24.6_1.tbz) = d156d9cf60d6f76d7b5c60d0d6cda883898523855bc1792b15b2fe65364b4b5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-vnc-0.3.10_6.tbz) = 6c8114650871fe8a51c74b6d02712fa1f0d585fadfe21aa7b27c6b72aa2f9709
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-xfce-engine-3.0.1.tbz) = 896da28f407a131d2c1f83edc4985a57f5cc9c56f835554e894430f794252bc0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk-youtube-viewer-2.0.5.tbz) = d8f509774b81ed86182c15a6b9fb45b1c5f4fc6222350bf9d097471f1b4fa128
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk2-qtcurve-theme-1.8.15.tbz) = d45e7ad77e15cca9c02a5319dddbcaf80e73e91edca999a9cd624c5feb30aecf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtk3-oxygen-engine-1.0.3_1.tbz) = 69e6bd31565fe09ce2cf95cee42caac694e62629a54313e44b4eedd1ffae7f40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkada-2.22_1.tbz) = 162fbb9bee98487c2ea7e863617b86c9e0795b8bc24f8d9dfb43c9659650b4d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkam-0.1.18_1.tbz) = c2c3dc1d4c651f2bb2943ecec7c42ebf334330ebb6334fd3adaa8f8cb28a3850
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkatlantic-0.4.3_1.tbz) = 6962720a77fdf23314b24a7a61dae632dc0bdbe83d3cfa2cd6984beb4322cf82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkballs-3.1.5_11.tbz) = af074c0e433dab4a9d1f0ec1cb0e7f8f64e6c4f6180e4fb67d47bf4c3dbe0b5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkchtheme-0.3.1_10.tbz) = 9c8bfa2984cd108d72d49f5c93f73482b338516bc7631416a4a7c009eb74d518
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkdatabox-0.9.1.3.tbz) = d7f8aa498e456908bffc370a1d4df656216c71993b2b2cc0987ad09577bced3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkdiff-1.8.0_9.tbz) = 25c06b80c6753e1e9f5c9928d67258c428d945bd438e55cc0a7a327a0827f24c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkdps-0.3.4_7.tbz) = 7b6f70af09ceabf75b287ad1345e58bad219fd21dc4e4ea87c0fb09af993f8e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkextra-2.1.2_1.tbz) = ce55c873539ec36bd453c071b8ceb26b4e661d003ef948d41b5e02c04490b171
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkfind-1.1_6.tbz) = 90b338d99c6a4544da0692292b061815b3a338a1f3540db67dcd076725b7aa3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkglarea-1.2.3_3.tbz) = 32ba115b9e04bd701460218155f4439f7096b246e78efa9f853e12ba3ea81d80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkglarea-2.0.1_3.tbz) = e3feff9be6c1e044c638eabf365ce32c69a6a948c1be081a14ac1964bee9c8ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkglext-1.2.0_9.tbz) = a2c5aead898ac3b29a6b3358101e6914611c0865ceaad488adb08197a20ef090
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkglextmm-1.2.0_7.tbz) = c7c2479959f144e7ff1a36fc0a8f407a75cbde3eea412b4d08b7a894166cb1dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkgraph-0.6.1_12.tbz) = 6d24790caff70fb0702a56c01b1f184db7eb3d92deb491836d16e9d07a8594ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkguitune-0.8_3.tbz) = 261e773f13121e182c905746c38909c9fd7fc96e964634fe0d9f4bb8c3737840
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkhtml3-3.32.1_2.tbz) = 1df749076e42f0eb3d105385612a6334fcb56b16ebdeb5d8013c0d0b0b47659a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkhx-0.9.4_6.tbz) = ffda53f88d5eef8a0bab0099083853580481c682a46f0d1b5bf52d45d88eccca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkimageview-1.6.4_3.tbz) = 2aab48690574b3da32041117202dd44037500379b4f616a606eff97158138b01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkjournal-0.3.5.b_13.tbz) = 29136f7c64806f454b37ac9d076e07412e35b8b595b71dc1cdae2378f22a65c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtklife-5.1_4.tbz) = 5f36a494a03b454f9070caffc86edf81867bd9a4712b7e35ed609da531ce2569
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtklp-1.2.9_1.tbz) = ee3123e52df1976944ec573966fbf88421271504f83a77b5af0da0d99b96e528
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkmathview-0.8.0_4.tbz) = f9c099a499accebf85b3bec3a966203d327b1d2d221809f1a1fc3bdc7c30eec9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkmm-1.2.8_8.tbz) = e8a59ace0e0e5d0e560f319f7fb774f46ac28c5fab1217d817cf1cb1168ae594
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkmm-2.2.12_13.tbz) = aad012e939ac17e2a092054299a3a5ce34ee7188f6314c9523770f8c601e9fde
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkmm-2.24.2_1.tbz) = f56dbf55a076898313bb7a37438541fbef57499facf654dc8bacd87168320e47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkmm-3.0.1_1.tbz) = 5ed5fa397e79ddbddf47d644b8152edafc09d29ed9dd624d99d2e2328c1315f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkmm-reference-2.2.12_7.tbz) = f46c26ef9c04ebc2e54968534345592870fba294dfb0a6463e1c0c53a57da0ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkmm-reference-2.24.2_1.tbz) = 8fd96ffe3d370456daeecccb354f77c0fc4f89d80d67f9b4a04f889e3fb1a7e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkmm-reference-3.0.1_1.tbz) = 1c2f1c8d774ae1dc9ba8dda6e88de0876dd8f53adcced517b8977a25792dfd53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkmmorse-0.9.27.tbz) = 14932a2c78ca988f617c851ad4fd2f75b15e58eed3a6d4bc8f7a0f72a5f52779
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkparasite-20090819_4.tbz) = 052264cf6752b2928044284b3764f0f08077b4b277f98aa7903e4a35f75b46d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkpasman-0.11_1.tbz) = 251f01a6f592db71d312dfb4b3555eb5ba1e493fa6c090271ccc18f436b37ca7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkperf-0.40_9.tbz) = 77f49cdaff54cdd3b53e3db0b7347f0666ea609e59cde2546cf7c2893d689a73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkpod-1.0.0_2.tbz) = b1dfae755d085f80126c19c182c948da67c284bd3a22cce4d8b187713411e310
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkpool-0.5.0_6.tbz) = 661fedcb7002c0fd28ca59644c0b5f787acf88a1bb126c9b5ab3a78b2f48dfce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkportscan-1.2_4.tbz) = 832d0d9a1464bbb085d3bad183a0f5301a39e9d98e3ec97e696d724100c0ba03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkradiant-1.5.0_9.tbz) = 8290f93d6ee2cbf312934bbd8e7f7b33daa9961f7290afff97d6f38e8d639062
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtksourceview-1.8.5_8.tbz) = 20c852582a9a5ba0aef14e4d075b240428e20ca0b4ecb4328b58e676209ec9e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtksourceview-reference-1.8.5_1.tbz) = 6b341db11992e865fab49a9fe8b52e1dbd8d9d23386617673bedfcd06266d42e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtksourceview2-2.10.5_1.tbz) = 9d7c1192f34c93248ec46e36a1a5b203fa910a1c2b63a0c478909519570d9873
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtksourceview2-reference-2.10.5.tbz) = 5ab81fe5bb50ec0f8b6a9d5e2e0c37c6d13164d6e1a9f564ec7974bb4dc22742
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkspell-2.0.16_4.tbz) = 999ad261d84a8d5ee2ed2d58a36f20789b99eb6c7609fed6b3bf4f05f940fccd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkspell-reference-2.0.16_1.tbz) = a069ea7eb0190d352e1c54aacf3581131ceedc39a0b8a0f022b93822887b78bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkterm2-0.2.3_11.tbz) = 303f0e0383dc0c9875070c6a62a1ed565bec46057bdabd9787d551303bf714dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtktetcolor-0.6.4_11.tbz) = 2fad790b90f25528e1e71b3628579ae93b0f9e87520a7e8fa4ad147dbfa55819
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkunique-0.9.1_7.tbz) = 0c73cf3d39370467bbef00d2c9fedca6628fff781015c7ba6a4d4c126d7b246c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkwave-3.3.40.tbz) = f54ca6bf289ff10d5a60dae0aedab1086b46f72133f1568fd6fb52791307d217
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtkyahoo-0.18.3_4.tbz) = a76ca7983328c8f4e81f4e23084dd88ec98c6840a280ace152017d9fb55a00c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtodo-0.14_13.tbz) = c5d3b94dc3e6db45da581ba99e6449b72149f1f187e6156b2661ee76ee9c66da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtoolkit-0.9.5_5.tbz) = 4cab751aff58007541072162c3a50a5ac3f6304020beda0bd141f9627f7b7442
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtorrentviewer-0.2b_15.tbz) = a2a22a2650047571622e75892b4a54766cbcabf8ac5b816857668f8b2ee218e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtranslator-1.1.7_10.tbz) = a10f8fbbe6417397e7f6cd47746e5a110d09d0792859e6fef78785e2a8c71d65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gts-0.7.6_1.tbz) = 9839301ef91c87277063e21ed44b47a86c5641baff111f34d28c8e0fa07968ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtstarter-0.4.6.3_6.tbz) = 7ec54b5012708f469e9b22e7580fa19820c8bc704ec680591cb0892f94f7ff49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtubeclock-0.9.1_11.tbz) = e19e68558d6152268767785575260648f6261ce1cb14c86ada4e83d40d23c1d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gturing-0.1.1_18.tbz) = 6bc5c488475a38c16cfd38ba2bdc785337cd4f1458763c4d56bed32a64406df7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gtypist-2.9.1.tbz) = 91ff5a5384557bdd4de2164aa71bf464d437c3c446453e3fd092a051148e3918
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gu-aspell-0.03.0_1,2.tbz) = b2e0cfc2e6bf098d1c8b68347ad0a028414df05921d4b555c7f5b1dc4d0d2fcb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gu-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = a1db9bc294b9f9b279fec6fa0236d5925a8fa3e80dc2df54dba4e264a0483821
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gubby-0.5.5.tbz) = c2442a186afab391e33f5e1f5b9834d385e4dc43346c9717459e6dd15a46ef56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gucharmap-2.32.1_1.tbz) = af151d1d48fb3aed8aa48ec984cadac0ce920469f61ac7687e2a82a5fd44734e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/guichan-0.8.2_5.tbz) = f20d5ddf2fca15217a224ad9e324a75f9e72b64e33669ac02be602d133a3ddf4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/guikachu-1.5.10_5,3.tbz) = b246ba8a15b0a3d9c73d2faa94ccd5b68017556ade8ef579f60c8e5945848f2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/guile-1.8.8.tbz) = ae811e0b1b28d206d75274972c65ad09905f093f056263e3e34bd15c0429f307
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/guile-gtk-0.60_9.tbz) = 7e40ec2874e2ee2b3b12d90849cf985146efa2db21f705ee5734a527dd1ea283
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/guile-lib-0.2.1.tbz) = 936dcf89c7b098a4e11a5bef60adceebe75864063fe6fe8217fb3b045a77f6ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/guile-www-1.1.1_2.tbz) = 9d348e8fffffad0495202d6838f6e72e3ab34810cb3a622e4ebe023331abf9c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/guilib-1.2.1_2.tbz) = 51bc3a74c1867e4008f5c961cabed46adaed72328992d1bc8908fa82442b9f60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/guiloader-2.19.0_1.tbz) = 9da98c07bc6588beff07122cc89ee5bb4d6c52f750ba3ac9ed0f76c6a036042f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/guiloader-c++-2.19.0_1.tbz) = 95169f279a362a33d25fb7ab60af90a7d40cdde4de2f637542f63400845840ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/guitartex-2.8.2_3.tbz) = 9d7c6edf32b2eb719e0aac76f750f431d31f6b0027e74dae43033d6e131d472f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gunfudeadlands-1.01_2.tbz) = 2fd6453012bde60ec35322a9b3f6c88629769292f192ac0c5ad97c4c8684749c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gup-0.4.tbz) = 308c7013438509f333629ce7700ee6789acba34edc3c2b18f17ba842140aa529
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gupnp-0.18.4.tbz) = 8b8d753cb71d1a7b51ea8c72a5cd077dc046d3f8f413bcc37be0a92cc37310ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gupnp-av-0.10.3.tbz) = a3759d833db0b2d0f99b7d69cf45c00b935ce69ca615239c99dfcfe663f08ea7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gupnp-ui-0.1.1_4.tbz) = 15c9dd284623e4668c81c4e53a3f9aa535ac1ff5658399ad2e832a74541178c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gupsc-0.3.1_11.tbz) = 0096878504f11936f2711ead99e324ca53902f4a99bfaafbe4bbc22bdbf8f1cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gurlchecker-0.10.1_19.tbz) = 778728ef7fb11340c0d9335ef68c2b5971a1bcfae502fbf852eae47e2d70092c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gutenfetch-1.5.tbz) = 61082af1fb5abdde62ea54d0400bc24a24af02efce4c3cdcf8e8200c886224c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gutenmark-20090510_1.tbz) = 33a7beb2a20276313be569060c963cdc781e670a2649172d9660b595a83daafb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gutenprint-5.2.8.tbz) = 4c40a9ae72f3760fb351baaa691850a000482e325f6c66607df53be14d0e8aa1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gutenprint-base-5.2.8.tbz) = 207ab7ba65019544d5d3f831d6fa6ced332f0ee4d7eb2956a4b6268aad0444cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gutenprint-cups-5.2.8_1.tbz) = 538e8351766c7816048f45b1e8769919db2d825d987a4f7c2767328aff7d143d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gutenprint-foomatic-5.2.8_1.tbz) = 785e58ad03589865c0930a0c32899fe70fb72eee5d6b1a7e9d2a8dd3c8160c8d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gutenprint-ijs-5.2.8.tbz) = cddde5bb39c629468f149f180c81a6c2202888145d0be68694ce0c4a78571248
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gv-3.7.3_1.tbz) = 1cca276a09519373aa109ad09528153a634ec7964720afbf65c3c6cce03df63f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gv-aspell-0.50.0_1,1.tbz) = 77e208d0991a0a1ff9e6d1d1b178f0f4055655515c9c28522813a7742f953a7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gvfs-1.6.6_3.tbz) = 67797c0666c0d28c9e13638407670a11f2ffebc53a7131c055616ffc5dc48c5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gwave-20080127_6.tbz) = 02cd67adbfa21fd523c2be4b6fa88e24babad37444191a697f35ad4b1b57bf01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gwee-1.36.tbz) = fb4fc579e56856b6c710f545b240334aa5c9d103ab4774e7cf64af044f850c87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gweled-0.7_11.tbz) = c7982140944d5fed885964a7d257cec374efb9db6232cc462e036998adc2985a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gwenhywfar-4.3.3_3.tbz) = c7ad4ddc07b6eda624191753f950a10bf5c9c7121b5062a7c47f0b568499117d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gwenhywfar-fox16-4.3.3.tbz) = f8f9975972ee791fa64f090fa7917c01e8e1bd655c81b6e9cc0712996d8b10ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gwenhywfar-gtk2-4.3.3.tbz) = 307875bea50431913ddc52c0c1159960429e8c2d0286e1adce151209af90acde
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gwenhywfar-qt4-4.3.3.tbz) = 04a63cb8a6ddb818f9b286c800fde3c2e0163a8b239ec32472560d350152ad8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gwenview-1.4.2_11.tbz) = 37ae758f59854bcfdf72f7506a228194bfb1cee82e527765202fadf49791589f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gwenview-4.8.4_1.tbz) = c2836b7e0250895ce3e2c5f14a06dea5d7a670ff316db3f4de05153e09ade3ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gwenview-i18n-1.4.2_6.tbz) = f05c6526b11ffc74f5ac29519b1fdaee72a44f9c660cbba82aa17978a1b44615
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gwget-1.0.4_6.tbz) = 844c93a8c6900a62a0e849cb53fad67469589919b5c9dd0dadb4717efeca3b0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gwhich-2.20.tbz) = a5c7846899ea822d91cf0036d0373dd942f7214545a0aa967e6a2dbb0b57e151
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gwhois-20100728.tbz) = 0c115be0e6b8aaf2a826613ca29d2ee0c3565697700cc0532adfd541c51df3e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gworkspace-0.9.1.tbz) = afc8950efa1d489618063c69c791fa23b313770489a7dc7506b4e8117639cbee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gworkspace-clipbook-0.8.3_2.tbz) = 9b80f309b95d5ad206ccda5bb8c25fbe6f5cf2055b9f90d563f0e0685ee00014
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gworkspace-gwmetadata-0.9.1.tbz) = 12dc09ede81dcb8089c2eb5bbbcb946463ff296cc1e4faccf4048af061fd7d8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gwrite-0.5.1_1.tbz) = d91bad882d439fcf0f8ec7e4c586ee89caf1bfc99e22b4ddb82961af3e159c40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gwyddion-2.27_1.tbz) = 78da7ed68e641c56a399057ea5727d169760993644557444779562b1e9755848
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gx-0.4.0_6.tbz) = 1a5ec48108d72a4441dd1b6d477d8cbb33f7cb195d8b63b6621ce2d9023971fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gxemul-0.6.0.tbz) = f3c89da3adf7bedd5b786240ebe2a3afa260a0a0f146234310e86f53ffd506c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gxine-0.5.907_3.tbz) = b319c46a12bc05a6f1bc7274e11a30f6ac4fd58030964ab3cc6b8f51ce4f70c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gxmessage-2.12.4_1.tbz) = f3be4beb56b22d40ba0d400c23aa82bef883330ebf246e533cde133e5138c126
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gxmlviewer-1.3.3_13.tbz) = c15c5977a7990e7c732318498404816a3002f7b8857479acc0eee34c53d3b2e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gxmms2-0.7.1_1.tbz) = 920f3c17e470bbae956144308f510e05c19ec0b9691b811e037fa4c3ed5e82ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gxneur-0.15.0_1.tbz) = 74d40d877ef623a35a0bf6b95d8e54d55de8c5c3ace4bf046b9035958cd7994c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gyach-0.9.8_9.tbz) = 4ac6df0723b6c6b27187966aac9e516bc67ade231cb75a091420471c1ee9e907
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gzip-1.4_1.tbz) = acfc82b006a14321adba0a0b430c155719a4f5576d41e58ece7ed1c597158a16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gzrecover-0.5.tbz) = 24f69a0966a83ef4beb05a687082a0d56e5325c71fdd7195ecc407982e73849e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/gzstream-1.5_1.tbz) = ecd8592021b28eb2715721f3e0810fded551cad5fc302c1b24ccb9f80b89e469
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/h5utils-1.12.1_1.tbz) = 99c93ad4bbc224a2391f7f5ca06d0f2e01e9a72d710c5dbd0e8c4b5e39719e80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ha-0.999b_1.tbz) = 8c1360d62e9cbad12b42cc20264470fb872560aad25b136bea170ad7a4ad9b71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/habari-0.8.tbz) = 3fd297a8f8d8646b93b086c6cbd483d290ff259833defe68306b587618a17b6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hachoir-core-1.3.3.tbz) = f5d68685f6f182333d95f77351528a86edf79666c6f8177d1f6a6cab61e9669c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hachoir-metadata-1.3.3.tbz) = e4b853d8753c02956924652d5b4349799b6bda1a7545ce7a1d35ff57d5fad4dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hachoir-parser-1.3.4.tbz) = bffc5b7a36aa450481d406b1751332f7bd459d2c7e269955f32d9b91a8877a49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hachoir-regex-1.0.5.tbz) = 09ea25713a05c8a7b9d0b920504acb900b263e5c7a58b9e696320a2f57e3dca8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hachoir-subfile-0.5.3.tbz) = 333e1f26525d13c67d2159da3611d9f1f27fc6cb45d04228404e0afd9b4df62a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hachoir-urwid-1.1.tbz) = ff8728d3372b206bc5745b671ed18da2163be4d15ec707b764f76fa9fc2bf80d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hachoir-wx-0.3_3.tbz) = cb576cea7dc81b436b7e9d6cdde14b076080058b98da4941e8fbc66e99e68372
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hackbot-2.21.tbz) = 33e6a447372f4067f662c5dea13f373a4029fc79b443e1bc2f15f0c606f9f88c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hackedbox-0.8.4_2.tbz) = 3d3a09d10e206edda23822840ce8c9a40876c218dc4b0192e337aed6cc5905c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hadoop-1.0.0.tbz) = b8efc674d2f386e6e1e753b33acb2f5d9b93695f45d1dd7e412a6c740c52f32f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hal-0.5.14_20.tbz) = 71c60b58acbbd36efdd8b582c7e4b0a846465d2de27ad458993aecb0490e6dec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hal-info-20091130.tbz) = 04a7c4c8e87b0df680d8ab7bf482e39f120379071667a5e345f1fc6c5ddc627e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hamfax-0.6.4_7.tbz) = 9c023b00ed6942d1a6ce2af176d0d3547d9b8299503421d164ab28cfec9d598a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hamlib-1.2.15.2.tbz) = 780403cb28dab774d9fde0e638313632c99759e0073398f5f5e59d74ba677fdd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hammerhead-2.1.4.tbz) = ae7a0da7720c893182d2898cd9c0709945d3d9317426c7a91b3e9f9667504e34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hamster-applet-2.32.1_3.tbz) = e0cb167eeed0495039aa997426f907ad79b998cc28b48a67fb19de49b2a6cdbf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hamsterdb-1.1.15.tbz) = b8a69c6ed7a1e407b9500602af729a0615aae3105404bfab0ab1e57c2d7e39a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/handbrake-0.9.8_1.tbz) = 55b72785e225b03f7fa2e65396534b17b443bb7d27e18a54a9a28880f603646e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hangman-0.9.2_10.tbz) = 3d63b010298b2bfb7f89102a5d47d6699c7db43f30f4d27d0273457858a7ecc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/happydoc-3.0.a1.tbz) = 058a8f7919305c71103511156b1a71504440661fd35e872c9afb5a781754097d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/haproxy-1.4.22_1.tbz) = cb273dfd12b158008181e81e64705107145de9e856298e03370f1b027ec2e4d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/haproxy-devel-1.5.d12.tbz) = 7711ece0580c62d8c406099fd1887c05595fcbe8ab5554d05f4785cccc3fe344
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hapy-0.0.8.tbz) = 4c8864d43d08a9b52c98079ead4ff8f0a95ee9391b97dda592697ef2f44dc1e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/harbour-3.0.0_1.tbz) = 2a1321c517e948691bd8b901c089a384707e9720e17d4d5f07647b4340b45c57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hardlink-0.2.0.tbz) = 97d66f2fde61ff4039e6a3c3bb0e8aebf73d40d2c2f71120051aeb2e3d9cc39f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/harminv-1.3.1_1.tbz) = e3037dd2bb614fc9a791cba6ba74c02b6e5a3f61cfe85fa8e9186ba9cc0d6172
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/harvest-1.9.14.tbz) = 722285558ab29a894320bcfd59688af2addb6f440d963fa9963c7d781f0c7f25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hashcash-1.22.tbz) = 19ae9776e8684ed3c424d4b681c2ff3ced7b3713446ae29db49a8d475279dac6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/haskell-mode-2.8.0.tbz) = c397671e712a48ff07f08a0e01f5d314bb1634544e03529ca6e57fc903e8c668
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hastmon-0.3.0.tbz) = 856b67d02cfb8652805fe29ad39543c03024df42e080713ae2d03f22adb8e1ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hastymail-1.5_3.tbz) = 422d3e71aa6fb9f26361745b6ec2d6281d85a146bbea9447301d518665066e5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hastymail2-1.1_1,1.tbz) = df3a3b59891a36611b5ff61428e6100817eaa08bf12f4951cf0c522e75785b27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hastymail2-devel-1.1.20110822.tbz) = 575bd30f4ce38807e7511009653fbb0562e81955592950d039ca2d460b2cc00a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hatari-1.6.1.tbz) = ba5de29451ab7f7c6b1136b1b15268263d66d1c97c07f4bd02cfefa214fc3ee6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hatop-0.7.7.tbz) = cf50f473879b2571fff9d26e21b967fd668d29e608a4b0775d8137a4342ae75b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/havp-0.91_1.tbz) = 78417cd55ef995a36edcc516ab9785945839544e0f4f44d20b24ce4101de24ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hawk-0.6_1.tbz) = 9395d761b9fac21d85075be79ee561b80ad9c502ace69c2981c58947d2d56d5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hawknl-1.68.tbz) = 2348182c8e51f96c91973d0004bf6a96293d0b2b3f0c2406c9bb415593aa281a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hawknl-devel-1.70.tbz) = da4cd5715610da6232cd6106c88bdde2f83ba342b32558aec190e5812cfb8da4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hawkvoice-0.91.tbz) = acf5d6cce29f0ba24a1d10b32e0e683f25c3e109bad268990bdcb9817f5d2f0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hb-1.88.tbz) = 4f42e05252206d0c5ab4a06edcbe67f78eba0ea58b85257e56a105cccd1d50a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hbiff-1.2_2.tbz) = 2ced16d52366763dc459200b9bca81df502d0017e392a46585dab2e4ec14429e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hcidump-1.5.1.tbz) = 6f276bdbe5c510563e7bec223cfeff3880f2ca87099b970b7be3b58609f9d2c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hcs12mem-1.4.1.tbz) = 85630ace3448c916dfccdc5cf653a166d176490b22b48ef63512e8931c6f6fb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hdf-4.2.7.p1,1.tbz) = 03bf8bf9d00c354f2aa93a3e17fb7582ba926333ce4d1711a0967a28e44b0852
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hdf-java-2.8.tbz) = 5753214eef64d1508c9743c1e900dce765eb91cf81d0fce4661f32acb427d77c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hdf-szip-2.1_1.tbz) = 88545f33e75e20b902b16044773c65e1038b74d78495ac0da1e08356c1588548
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hdf5-1.6.9_1.tbz) = c96389142424dad09a890d9c00205e0aad22e1503be454071910d22a77c3d1fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hdf5-1.8.9.tbz) = c72f3614479c7058565048e9379ca6cb2d6874f7d4594a6f04250b5d8b68dd87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hdrecover-0.4_1.tbz) = 90ee47e614b30dd8c672e86faaf50f6bbb39e3d35d7ddbae0c00748eafa5a520
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hdup-2.0.14_5.tbz) = 774aab6e49f1f7706df0dcda52332ee94f09e76e3e6161b8a4e71342df54b39d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/he-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 2ae83fd7f7515ba96515fb356f4c9f3e86ca1e6f56678d2fdf0c245ed40d82a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/he-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = a59d2859244d153b070ecaff522f9aed49f94a4621a3a704703b7998e40e1d72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/he-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 0c90e926535e01964c2419c09a75b8ad0bfc7ecfb4216735901a19ca53a8e76d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/health-nut-17.12.tbz) = 38e0c68b421f7755262c8078d8b0ce284c39faf6110c7340f2519afbc0dd956d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/healthd-0.7.9_2.tbz) = 824ac498b2ebd1952cf35a306a907bb0176caec49c1aa704885a5c1c5ac6bf63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/heartbeat-2.1.4_16.tbz) = 31c6d40f4f4c1919cc894282dcd416f20249cc78e79a9398181b451945a146c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hebcal-3.7.tbz) = 2411be43efa73d3a0c7b501dad6ec8e2153aa28e07a17736ca187787a65c03ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hedgewars-0.9.17_3.tbz) = 667f628dac4f2d7855ea62515e4a68334ec35111cabdc3730359ccdb47e00042
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/heimdal-1.5.2_4.tbz) = 73cf4588179c6656820959ba176ca6cbd139568f7ea551418f7cefcfa04ddb6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/heirloom-070715_3.tbz) = 25d30fbc569a489b2f5857299236969c348958ee370b86cf0b85581d0403562e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/heirloom-doctools-0.0.080407.tbz) = 697ac0c3719fc394ad8a0f425b30d850265be930a40bbeaac2a7dffeef002265
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/heirloom-mailx-12.4_3.tbz) = 0b08db037ace1d8fe1b8210439511a319debe73963c8b75277ec85b16d56bf44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/heirloom-sh-050706.tbz) = 4da046119f6dce3be734589140b0369afc45aadd4cf2659e6df7ba6fa94e9264
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hellanzb-0.13_1.tbz) = 22749f1cd68cafb7e7380237e37aa8ac909c77d19ec11348d0875650a9b32beb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hello-2.8.tbz) = 3d15cd0049046ec0cf7926d8f62c14b172e4aff096cda739ebb11e54f74e7f37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/helma-1.7.0.tbz) = 4b020b980cf0ae6f99afc363f1765ee27d0cdbee0ce4a77d6502ea619e2269cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/help2man-1.40.12.tbz) = cad81a29ec435dd53e6fdcd7f87acb0cd1e8ded1a877912bc583cc520eb2e774
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/helpviewer-0.3_2.tbz) = a94766ad482821ab41a4a1f70dee0f26ffe732df422036dd2e6fb50bc1630728
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/heme-0.4.2.tbz) = 71415ba1e34aa40a2996344d9d351982184cb347568bd7f3ebc8b30cff8c8711
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hercules-3.05_3.tbz) = 226b22550f7fcfb205b16c01ee6970e0cbe74e25ccc4021ef6fba980e60d7abf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/heretic-1.2_7.tbz) = 9ebb52314034e7fc9ff1b012f05df6e78f02434e50dc9f26cbd04a835ce78bf1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/heroes-0.21_14.tbz) = a17c6bf80e3b16577f042237a098eaae06e8b1aa59f1222fcce3d58c32e896f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/herrie-2.2_8.tbz) = 8c62ac1a0612fa8a54dd8988bac9c95825b197ca608613e47803650f3c2a957e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hesiod-3.1.0.tbz) = e244c31662a03b47d14db3bd3c259a0f825fccd573de6746ceac9be13bbca5d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hevea-2.00.tbz) = 43f72f7bdbf566b70a90ee8da89cddd92b43209c1209db25c9ebbcad0aca34d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hex-0.0.2_9.tbz) = 3881bcf20fc5cc1c363e0c299b327f7ba86ad3c2e087b38387493b397dea7df6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hex-a-hop-1.1.0_1.tbz) = 5a04cab50237888346546ed2334a40022dc8fa4a471cb9d6e984cd1f1fc0c590
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hexalate-1.0.1_2.tbz) = 878f5aae80ed7f9047bdacfa3fe2b15d7b174cb37afc4083043fda1cdbd3cbb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hexcompare-1.0.2.tbz) = 114baca89d5f05343386032844cd5f6d24846ce9eedc0e78b18aabdb470530a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hexcurse-1.55.tbz) = b5c2349d985c3417b265d58129c1e3a56b8a642eeb0de1c4c0ae8e65ea881718
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hexedit-1.2.12.tbz) = c605714a8a30f084db862a7727f21cf37f301aad57d529d11d67efebbdbbd36f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hexglass-1.2.1_1.tbz) = bf756969478f9241abde2165045e7790fe82cc6ee5ef61f9320fbcb335fdb3f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hexinject-1.4.1.tbz) = 0028dfd94d191cbaf32cb998442f8e429b1f7be4075ba0bdff20a23293924f4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hexpert-2.4.1.tbz) = 279746d74abbe8b19ca4e42f4e916bf4f204a337ac3f583637440752a985fa06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hexter-0.6.2_5.tbz) = 50a1facfc7f576164e27bb7944af80e1882f32573bb36bbfc408924d5afa647b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hextools-1.1.tbz) = 0713814b271ea72b34fd977d3458ab66f301a6e8b65f3a6cafe1664733684ab8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hexxagon-1.0.1_1.tbz) = aca50a6e9c196a9a5ec7124d5809bbe3d7648ad215531addabafd7c55fa78af3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/heybuddy-0.2.2_2.tbz) = bc6b3b0e0a483278daccaf758560eac2c6676925b0ddc695fa6ab24b160ceeb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/heyu2-2.10.tbz) = 0a5d5dd7a1c89dcf2a46f0af3db51cfad4651924115f6192ae3731491181d9aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hf-0.8_8.tbz) = 3b47dc93ee00007bc458c10f523d87073acf34affe81ebc67d3336cb16e15da4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hf6to4-1.5.tbz) = 153b85ba13c9deec59afecfd0fe49a28346f13d8fc49004151c6c632f5d47b3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hffzip-1.01.tbz) = 071ab9f7d241986967cbd44f43e0fb28aaf06f2871e93cf38e6d6a87e2f55967
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hfs-0.37_1.tbz) = 010a2b03174a2bccc4a3fef51a296e81f44e36aa51798d3cc91a54a31503491a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hfsexplorer-0.21.tbz) = 9a0769097da58b14684e83aeb6cc24e816b0b6be352ea31c0922e0ce5ef2ec3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hfsutils-3.2.6_2.tbz) = aba00a3f556f6b9e062409b99a9317d8ad75a35ba9b867b1947e415d4e7d1ee4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hgrep-1.0.tbz) = 9d3c2414923c02748ba9edb8e6a941b51c809503fb560ff73fd39365d9824c56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hgview-1.6.2.tbz) = c6f903b2a5a8f53a6e5c2c5bdf088ea056b2f26c2fc8d14f78e5390f7f98125c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hhm-0.1.1.tbz) = 6ce90c853c3167d6a789f3a074a512adaaef1b2b877bb288744c4293b5970337
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hi-aspell-0.02.0_1,2.tbz) = 21cc946990e17b33cbe6815c170d9358cc575d63ef8c92615596a4b73940e801
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hi-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 426bca9f3f361b0e9c2c530f43e94d2d02fc91ae3b7c29328ea609abd87c5e3f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hi-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 16464afed10c6c71362b907196987d593a2c3b926323901866b10695b4b133ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hiawatha-8.5.tbz) = b692b35e6275898f9404a604abfbe32ae5d1c4eef2958ec397dc5070f8c323dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hicolor-icon-theme-0.12.tbz) = afca524b30c92d20fa430f334c14a39ea9c8b63abe306034950e50fe37fb199d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hidentd-0.4.tbz) = 824eeff860e62d5f2fd1e5a93654e81d3b2ba678771144abf3ea7ed23406e0a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hidesvn-1.2.tbz) = 53c6319394a470dbdab8c4b55457400588aa5362eb6a8382f7df997764423614
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/highlight-2.16,1.tbz) = aa32f08801f2397cd466090698e62db4b071f0743702d8a212b8bdc7a6d0c4d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/highlighterkit-0.1_2.tbz) = cf4a49b6cbc52770221a2e3a24b2ea73c9573b2e09b59e10bef50153ce9d9313
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/highlnk-0.2.tbz) = 3d3f882bb3e88b986079484496f2058f178e182358667e37b43c40063eadd278
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/highmoon-1.2.4_9.tbz) = 8ff99f921b242f37a9829889dc587a73924e3907cdc1aefc64ffc228372f20d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hil-aspell-0.11.0_1,2.tbz) = 0ec7e23c968ec6c6f9f87f86384d2daae71dc05d059bf77aa46f74b76fb9f3df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hilite-1.5.tbz) = a7927f937e08f3ce67b95fedcc0df3e8683f0fa4f4bd87e9171297466dc502ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/himenobench-2004.08.16_3.tbz) = 26b82c2763b10bdd53f15d74589aaac779627312573ec54e036156f790fc4135
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hinfo-1.0_3.tbz) = 764e51003c5e4dd56c1e033b01b6d4d977734e1262949954e9c110559d9f47e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hinventory-client-1.2.5.tbz) = 7c184fd5285cede0e41c2785814dbae7a75d9e002918cd948bc544dd9f5f2bfb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hinversi-0.8.2.tbz) = 6cc4c591ccfaaa28dcf86bbc5ce774ff614201e01aefabafea3b19bac3784b88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hiphop-php-0.0.20120716_2.tbz) = a1bfdba0d58bebdba3149e4e10744abc4fe4877621f01f04ff78f07b3bf396e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hippo-canvas-0.3.0_5.tbz) = ec08598ef2b620f2db43e909ca6056217a6deff91c78f4eb7fe26c0d5abe9dd4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hiredis-0.11.0.tbz) = 6660130eaa1d3f645f7479f4b04f05e467a4e42a97ff34e74d3170b6f5d94e99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/histring-1.1.0.tbz) = c05d84502f807c918c4700738f74c848135e3f6ba8f357745a11e4e63be35c85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hk_classes-0.8.3.tbz) = 7ae5d19099814ec9e64ec14e6aedae86c189c0b9365d771beb8420a22940d922
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hla-1.103.tbz) = 89057a2792f498afe451c93e31656390039fc39311bd770c84f49061fd9e3f8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hlextract-2.4.3.tbz) = 10f58b8b4777569fd913848c5351a2e33dab7777eb97cd191bad3d4b94c9cc33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hlfl-0.60.1.tbz) = 9282810c9661fce730f03655a3d1f4beb507b65066994ce959e6cc12d5473716
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hllib-2.4.3.tbz) = 8877fb26f37e0def3b509e4e395bc2ca089a8b7ee0c081e233ac97b16377dd10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hlmaster-0.9.3.tbz) = bd1b08971225ebc072002d844df6e43cce1e4c8c7ca11886bc6c90f0f4fa9b8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hlstats-1.62.tbz) = 53082e389c6d2ad2898510676b188406af0e215bbcb7f89bd450a18a04d9193a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hlstatsx-1.20.r2_1.tbz) = 10fc5624044d094a2117b25ef17b09486753c82fe4210bbdf3147752ba2cd0c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hmap-0.1_1.tbz) = fb3f551506a89d65761052021db9d738a0aa810cf04de294471f14e1f29ab8a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hmmer-2.3.2.tbz) = ba7ab7b492ceb122034945ca4b092557599390d19bd27251e4e409493ea0e6ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hnb-1.9.17_1.tbz) = 679d8731f25701f9efc15199866eab79a72b73610673df30a25a08bb63b270d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hobbes-icons-xpm3-1.0_1.tbz) = 503d6da67912625a6b8871642d418e7bfaca7a717fa01c8de1c3de25175f5f7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/holotz-castle-1.3.13_7.tbz) = a8122613b4419aeb4600bf7094de17bfec888c66cc736a59f83d17a8f5783371
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/homebank-4.4_2.tbz) = 9eecde7309ac3c4a599ce1ce4b39b2e0fa9e20cbf5efc373f2cc277d15714e1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/honeyd-1.5c_5.tbz) = 0560de3f084283e6d52a46a41524fd0c47f973077d5eb793d1ae7eece857c6b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/honggfuzz-0.3.tbz) = bed47ee9e46ad399ba1c0c24b33eb02f566281339802d7fb1f6e0612ebd09b01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hope-1.1.tbz) = a056fd34868a56281ecc493d52cc6dd197749721894cd10fd7b6420951173eb8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-4.0.15.tbz) = 9a63447573d6a793fb5bd57664d41ed6a74c4588fe8277e017385b05974e0623
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-ansel-1.1.2_1.tbz) = 4a3f009634e46d9f8bef1925dd27230218675169e99d8116b5ace75a9e5abfba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-ansel-2.0.1.tbz) = b1dfe0f4a0bbac16e89351d3796673b467ed528086388d9f5dbd889f78bdaec1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-base-3.3.13.tbz) = 33b060d288af09c46332a6b2144c1709e151a8513b8171fc85f9e0e0acf93901
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-chora-2.1.1_6.tbz) = 6cea6bbcc82935204456fe4c386e7fe70cad98e5f02f1f1a4d4c08d7fd76e2ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-content-1.0.3.tbz) = 947186cd0b307b806314e6302f7cca5d282f6f6a377021b570b557e0ed87c196
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-dimp-1.1.8.tbz) = f0666c780f14d858f3f4f1d18fb20b161e56782a635b4dc11c6eca9803ca242f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-forwards-3.2.1_2.tbz) = 51a00d01ec7e3670b32a86d18fbb3b023e4e31e9625bd3287e7ee0061477c847
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-gollem-1.1.2_1.tbz) = 13ba74a3d84c23f5a5bde9384b661b8b52e43006e304668f36973cb3dd78f4c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-gollem-2.0.2.tbz) = 1e7a99ac503f21964a43776af64367f3c524485d99ab1c9f1688c1e1e60d0d3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-groupware-4.0.8.tbz) = 026aef2f3dc4087dc01215302c1e425de474a723c6a7ec30e2e9c1d67257d1e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-hermes-1.0.1_2.tbz) = 3335e9d864573f070e5b72007c11907ea3f0ddbf6048511997720b4ab649b3f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-imp-4.3.11,1.tbz) = 9c1ef5aa9e960339a3cbf654fa79876d75ea05c8c670bc89e34d5cea4716efa3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-imp-5.0.23.tbz) = 62bcb252b5114e3ac23bf5ac9fbecc26dc6727cd6ade978dc0505b3b634e69d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-ingo-1.2.6,1.tbz) = 7332c59843ca378088f679e25d8128b5418e492cddf4923bb0214e62d5c3fda4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-ingo-2.0.9.tbz) = c3c13f669f540e7a457875154a88d24ede9ee0bfee5dcea1dac4a6970b3cf7e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-jeta-1.0_7.tbz) = c57baabf20e23f71b6a4fbcc9e5f2cbbd990a42dd4d78d1cd3119a4c3cf9a664
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-klutz-1.0_1.tbz) = 7b77741011bcbef5a84e0f1a7a01bfb802dfa252f9e9e80c4decda66cf1cba5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-kronolith-2.3.6,1.tbz) = 65724c4c8560cbeabbf060527cd9ecdd5babf685faadf8d9c214c20887642ab6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-kronolith-3.0.17.tbz) = bda89269937bd19776b63d95faedb6846d36eea266df9884ff84a00ff66cb753
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-mimp-1.1.4,1.tbz) = d920f5bb0ed23d9ad67ec98f95924eff46f05f13be01fc12047dd703b5a1075f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-mnemo-2.2.5,1.tbz) = 3b3772c70c90118de10aa332aae88922d48ee40d806cb6618e21e48ac06b4520
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-mnemo-3.0.6.tbz) = e19f92fd15fa05fb276e466bbaa3e53b7da1800917507f402922974abb39b7db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-nag-2.3.7,1.tbz) = 2adc6a46050e77277eb59c93e0d9364e2822ce047076dc05682b82d653333b21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-nag-3.0.8.tbz) = e2aa387dcbf376a58a73fafa679d2098af4e3f635e7e2b6f2f62ebcef51ce264
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-nic-0.1.b20070316_7.tbz) = ab23ac11ba340ea3894ea97a5d359225046a63dde8cbeb9ec79e3a5a986c2b89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-passwd-3.1.3_2.tbz) = 75be3bdc0ca36c36bd7af8426ed8e8bb8c3eadfeaccd550281e8282bd5c4b062
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-passwd-4.0.1.tbz) = 98fc9799ade0cec698110691a4d137190b4cda832d13e46479eaaac8bfa884cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-timeobjects-1.0.7.tbz) = 5d67986426e0330f8837e8d45d045b258b5355fc497bc560a1d15750fdfc49b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-trean-0.1.b20070316_7.tbz) = 52f35e2cd10ba7c1d722f861868e523dfc4efada9efa93e1ddeb24175209feb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-turba-2.3.6.tbz) = ac3d5d3000f0163ac816d9cada317a91ea562148f183fd5fb01d98d1f3cc045a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-turba-3.0.15.tbz) = 6627ce24f199ef99fc9cbfd4135de1a4733c83467c8dac982e6ba92bb3b87fc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-vacation-3.2.1_2.tbz) = 7fff5d69bf3a85734c5805ebedfd6278e3d953d943335c39c14a7a5c415d5d03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-webmail-4.0.8.tbz) = 0efc9886752571576213589294caa141556491ba897208c4b7dfe97e062bdb08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-whups-1.0.1_4.tbz) = c14c3798c80ceffa783dd48cba0f5cfa679ea85f9b7433d6a9c5aa22c5a55a11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-whups-2.0.2.tbz) = 2d909a60bf96d10cb05c420480080c8bee26a67d5166c96b14b9dd5fa081f352
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-wicked-0.0.20080730_6.tbz) = 735b8a6a7ebca124d6e1b0228e179efa956a3ec8df02595ea4f19f21c6bc74c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/horde-wicked-1.0.1.tbz) = 74868ca546f29ec4c893d663296ced576da75210023221b520487af3c6bcaec1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hornetq-2.2.14.tbz) = 5aadda4b8e4e681a916ac3a798cba5d72f4584331d4d24c461eaff3cb45fc005
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/host-setup-4.0.2.tbz) = 37452718ae10fd26a947253fb58216893014a743ceb45a606eee4fa21b6c6f15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hostapd-1.0.tbz) = 054e358e8e4b78986fe7e6b3befcacabb917421e6f76b3ee8b9a41aa4dff79e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hot-babe-0.2.2_8.tbz) = 075ee09900cbfbabdcb502c33d70a2e2a382614a67a1bcbe1f40a24918120995
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hotcrp-2.52.tbz) = 4071c151b9561a12611368d8f8ede6885feb2661078beb50b3ae2c8ecdf17d49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hotssh-0.2.7_4.tbz) = aa74250d89a040584be465af09cac49f8cde92e3028c709ede4de08853e0c05c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hotwayd-0.8.4,1.tbz) = cb776a9aafb6c05a778ce09042471ba56e0ffe5dbdb2d522ec26fd69823222a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hourglass-1.0.1.tbz) = 5f8dad019144e75238e54ae303cdf17658cffca2018d1a3daeea44c6a25269d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/howl-1.0.0_1.tbz) = 77c4fe73520c152ba5cb63a68d6cc9b710e3b28e849d60872770257531417ecc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/howm-1.3.9.2_3.tbz) = 989ecc8df3ed03beb519fc79da89dc8c8c5e0836dbe2ac2701f8a03f204ce1b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hoz-1.65_7.tbz) = eb600f2149be402485f7b18f3f2f81de4d6c2fd4b638ce69fa0cabff834e953e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hp2xx-3.4.4_5.tbz) = f68221d1ac2e4d997868c04504be6c88353dbe5b85a3f19ad0b53bf242a57aaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hp48cc-1.3_2.tbz) = 5c4878335efa34ce959723ce115050dabd7d7798ebb97ab0dadeb41d7c4aa65d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hp48xgcc-1.0.2_2.tbz) = 661f875d10dd4154f369676a07e4e88beebe8cd48d9286dad2b68527ee770b9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hpack-0.79a.tbz) = 3ab5f6e935ee3cb6e556b068ec8fc0b8928ae3bb99ffbf6f626cf50c69123403
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hpacucli-7.50_3.tbz) = 9fd2de91597432838d515d7bf4c7555c202e680ae658cc131ce67ab02db2b518
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hpijs-2.1.4_6.tbz) = 171d953f177a4854458523742977ee986b00ace80443022f8574781eab210e91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hping-2.0.0r3,1.tbz) = e92c8580fd2e4451f64d3ed40afbcf6bc7143bec943845208836e70dbdb29a1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hping-devel-3.0.20051105.tbz) = 8c953a847605c2eef6ccc1603f87add14afdbe05e960930b855d5f567e5fedd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hpl-2.0_8.tbz) = e3cd48f022069d336dcecd3b25c820aa6de112c7a9a8a90d969896a43384a578
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hplip-3.12.2_2.tbz) = 1fbcb184fc9c73b12e5fb4584d887281b036155a22840b2706c257bf0cce4794
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hploscripts-3.0_2.tbz) = 7c69e528e0b4d44e1a06f8997a2c12168010db846cad3a483eaa7a5c8ae0d13b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hppsmtools-1.1,1.tbz) = a3f55a62dc51987ac037550273ce9be6f8367aa4c5d86776af75a6e68c9634f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hr-aspell-0.51.0_1,1.tbz) = 50e636a0b28c13b1faf4634c7c013035d928344306283939aa8ce2a8910fc31f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hr-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = ec9bd5b31baf4d026e3e6c26ee21717de2e814e03bd03fbc00018c5036374049
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hr-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = ec63c3fc3462b2707e189d1452890f15869305b0d882b4d03814d6983650fe1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hr-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = de1b6f20ff4944ab1488aec9e394941850f6c72070ae77f50b716e365b81f475
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-ALUT-2.2.0.0_6.tbz) = b6df78934482b4171969b9b02a23a56b0502e069acc8235d8dfaac06db7b46ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-Agda-2.3.0.1_1.tbz) = 1d41f80d0130229644ae13228add6ffc36158ffe331d23e11c2f7a2d6006827b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-Agda-executable-2.3.0.1_1.tbz) = 705f9cd55e8eced7bf3094a10f8b2f8819bed9c61be901a4b6b385ef723cfc09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-BNFC-2.4.2.1.tbz) = b6428c63036b6292b5b370a66d1248868c9e547a027002cad3e9180b807367fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-Boolean-0.0.1_5.tbz) = 88280f1af9ce614802c335f691e3e32cf556020be24db036bcc207639ac9a2ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-ConfigFile-1.1.1_2.tbz) = 9758029dd27aceff2f2a71dff5857171543491f0e5b79b11cf2f6ac43efd55d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-Crypto-4.2.5_1.tbz) = a75ec6358e4395367e769e9ccfcd3321ac838c43eb83352bdf8a549f82364cb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-DeepArrow-0.3.5_2.tbz) = 977194bb7b8a19c2e0edfc7152bcae2e191b24bcea39a30b31fafacec2b26017
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-Diff-0.1.3_2.tbz) = 54ba7c65fd2b6d3ac58bc5d408239bd5d85c1f71c22891530bb291695a7d566d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-GLUT-2.1.2.1_5,1.tbz) = 686f9db95221b1c6fd5b50ffcebe4766fade2e7de21033c09af2234cec511e1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-HGL-3.2.0.2_5.tbz) = 38bbebdf9b3dcc91efac302497e4193b86b830585bf2043837718b6dd66f48df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-HStringTemplate-0.6.8_2.tbz) = 5e2b5b8aa8ed3feb6e185e27d1b7e565e4ddc27cf26335a94202c91de7a4e1ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-HTTP-4000.2.3_1.tbz) = 8c712b630832086d13a46d138267f11aef4d90fc9205bc29dc3ebd7dfb794155
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-HUnit-1.2.4.2_2.tbz) = c85d6792a2daa9cadf8a9405e87414b24c52f71400fda85dafee0441b126cb5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-HaXml-1.23.3.tbz) = 4f6b3a9f57db3a4f1765731f3d7ae06bf490bf61cf3f8a2c88bed7283abcf8cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-HsOpenSSL-0.10.3.2.tbz) = 7ca67d8904f659120c48785101672eb2defeb2d7dfe48059687c1bed002afec7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-IORefCAS-0.2_1.tbz) = a5b74ab6a68a93a9ceb823548c7f374964584a6c321a5453eb3527d8b00c4a98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-IfElse-0.85_1.tbz) = 16e44901c881803600dd07c9343424974e7c15ec756a1844100ae9c51a31d122
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-MaybeT-0.1.2_2.tbz) = 307e32474e22f6c16c17165b4a82c41539e3a0f08b654f59b004fbacca6f9e29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-MemoTrie-0.5_1.tbz) = 15f2da0f83569d336347ea1249110d0589106f10639c6cf5ae9639d77416b051
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-MissingH-1.1.1.0_2.tbz) = eee9b50915018b01857b3e4c4280940ab3e6735fd37774579849dfad664edc70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-MonadCatchIO-mtl-0.3.0.4_3.tbz) = bdaca5778627bf852d941911a940bc2491397233439361578294e5aa8645ca51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-MonadCatchIO-transformers-0.3.0.0_1.tbz) = 6123dda5d31bad330a877b51960a6ec8093126cffa25a2c49e4a8638f5d19d9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-NumInstances-1.0_2.tbz) = 39653fe2c517d480d796deb18b6fa8e3ce3b84cea0fd77d3a3afe1454b3b8bef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-ObjectName-1.0.0.0_5.tbz) = bbb3ee7e7133908ecd73df83cddbb446c88bbf14e1ad38dff2982cd76e98dee7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-OpenAL-1.4.0.1_1.tbz) = 74d495ea749c5250c452f5d4e2b827c2f9488ec91e77b772c3a39ec5b247933b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-OpenGL-2.2.3.1_2,1.tbz) = a35675f9d4e5c6d4dc8f42e9d0e6a9cc624b0e4e81cca5708cc2dcf1b8a67815
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-PSQueue-1.1_3.tbz) = 83dc783c8091a52bf828d16912aa88dabde3792587ecb91b50db77353f3b4a1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-QuickCheck-2.4.2_1.tbz) = a5e831cc7b6da5721b7183357548d3cfb0ced4f5ede1533fe87675a7f0f9401f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-RSA-1.2.1.0_1.tbz) = 5db5d64f8a25ffa9da6d7c9a3820f6aa64ddfe16026fd9f338466cfba58908ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-SHA-1.5.0.1_1.tbz) = 88a44d4d7fa8339bae14361b8d80808e8b4c5324098d2b3ecb643af06e4cf669
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-StateVar-1.0.0.0_5.tbz) = aa810a2685499c71919a1afab35dd8d58e182ae3c4222614f3b6bbb82ff09de2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-Stream-0.4.6_2.tbz) = 900e1191b63dc0fdc9ea88c40ac5669c709a309fb19c8afc9099bc3b4a649275
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-Tensor-1.0.0.1_5.tbz) = fc27e59e58c22730579a4a83380c962a86ab6cb786cf184885295f918d175142
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-TypeCompose-0.9.1_2.tbz) = 54ccbb32a37e9c75d0e8956eacb14ef11dc0bb0743ba576ada84590f1ff9787f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-X11-1.5.0.1_2.tbz) = 09db8af5b942e1ee94d2fc911e1ec2d91951add3a9608e9e480c96c2a880b088
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-X11-xft-0.3.1_2.tbz) = 4237d994478b31d80559bd5f803cfceec5782b8683b2c5019fa6041d33e07359
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-abstract-deque-0.1.5_1.tbz) = 2e7789a075f0e566051e844a8de84cf64b8f9e53ba0ef587d5299240d38ed9d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-abstract-par-0.3.1_1.tbz) = 02544b8e91dee3bc7a13f1179a11dc05c5c57f79cd0e1be50a06a671f0edf652
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-aeson-0.6.0.2_1.tbz) = ff9915cf98dbfefdee1f3b3618c543907fb57985581715b7c6beb6f5e7511dcf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-alex-3.0.1_1.tbz) = be7471cb21ef90dc6e040a0f6760462d05666a4d4e939ef7176688434a00acfb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-angel-0.3.2_1.tbz) = 024a761a2b3d53ec6eb58e3fdad284cefb18cac00294d89046364b4388fd65f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-ansi-terminal-0.5.5_4.tbz) = f0ed7c054d04870789964cb9cf35a6b37d7856f1e4667e33f33b6c4edecdf4e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-ansi-wl-pprint-0.6.4_2.tbz) = a30aaf38d3d52a6b1da0cad210cebe4b8ac3b85f7977b34189e313371502d0ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-arrows-0.4.4.0_4.tbz) = 71a53ea21e973b022ca39cf42fb96bf58962292310f2eb40234f63a15f4b4dc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-asn1-data-0.6.1.3_1.tbz) = fcfc0e1e1f1bd64c22d5074123629409c19faa53fba9004b780d53d967fecf0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-attempt-0.4.0_1.tbz) = 0b5ba8509a14019c99de88f1aa317f87533bfcafa870265d64e3a9778078b8e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-attoparsec-0.10.2.0_1.tbz) = 64deb1bf01013ed46d30b7db2ae7dc122fbf683ccae1aa470dc63b467d1d638f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-attoparsec-conduit-0.4.0.1_1.tbz) = 55109b50e9aea6612ea2c5d9d2b6b372928c4a7b00d8baaedff7030a129c533f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-attoparsec-enumerator-0.3_2.tbz) = e664cffc692912d01ac55747d437847773354879b36674ebc333c97b0afc919b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-authenticate-1.2.1.1_1.tbz) = c98186515d36a583b97a7d2fe1e3428242b8bdb075a191fe33e2326849a5acdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-base-unicode-symbols-0.2.2.3_2.tbz) = b20b3c12cca25b2b0450a7a03e30f4682f0bc773958063d897a70c979ed6c617
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-base16-bytestring-0.1.1.5.tbz) = 2c8bfbc182beb1b66ed19b0a1113fc87721a053c6126513345e3d91bcaa96b65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-base64-bytestring-0.1.2.0.tbz) = 2aab9ab7ea41bd017612d6397a59cf9f162c4187668c80c7248d3bc46f5aea83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-bio-0.5.2_1.tbz) = 2cfaf24162d1d7051c9078da5c09ed8a383d2f18e29473891bf284e3fbe399c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-bits-atomic-0.1.3_1.tbz) = 38c5aef3e9f231696bb68f791787b8281dfa87c17069a3cb03679c239f15f23a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-blaze-builder-0.3.1.0_2.tbz) = ae2e436634ea37ad4cf130a314d31c3d0ee386ccad0c4785fb8c33c78cd714aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-blaze-builder-conduit-0.4.0.2_1.tbz) = d47d033e71ac6fefdf2489c3e5e3188b88dd2a574a3d7d6472eeaf799002d92b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-blaze-builder-enumerator-0.2.0.4_1.tbz) = b3b6d4cd589875efcfbc2f904d321268c3fe519b857b191e7e3cb37cfd002a8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-blaze-html-0.5.0.0.tbz) = 0eb5135f63f2886bf6476618e90b1d5afc64166e4b6caecc7aa1c6dfd033dba0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-blaze-markup-0.5.1.0_1.tbz) = 2d6d1d15cb22b9c09565cf5ec2fbe7e4ea8e41818c380c3bfb2e910d321f89e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-blaze-textual-0.2.0.6_2.tbz) = 36ce0714a40f92517a8aa83dd6b6a4b76debae2a415dfd949104326900efd39a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-bloomfilter-1.2.6.10.tbz) = 274cc54d17f2b33db7ed9640943d6f7604d8310346e18f3fda11089c6dd5dab0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-brainfuck-0.1_6.tbz) = 647454d737765fa83c36af5fa0369eeec0e0e2d69dbe82861fc0eaff55c250c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-bsd-sysctl-1.0.7_1.tbz) = a1bfade052d33a6834f2421eb8d47f4fa6bca67927731db9ba12654127f4e852
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-byteorder-1.0.3_2.tbz) = f2bf2b6a7f0930b0670d3a3798e6b7515cd5fe1583c5b4d96236af6246b2010d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-bytestring-csv-0.1.2_8.tbz) = 37c5b4315481dc042b8a2ba4b1624b0cdc336de6570ac0e78811e585b7c8a5ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-bytestring-nums-0.3.5_2.tbz) = 61fafd4a7cc241c326d259b5665f31253519388b0d8345dd35ada22b24c53971
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-c2hs-0.16.3_3.tbz) = 068824f92285390f75996b80117c0c921e9ef5c164f0aeff5995cc01fdce887a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-cabal-install-0.14.0_1.tbz) = cbfbb9bcff738480747dd9c7e5e435a01155393a5d0dd54157b2d4d79a79aa9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-cairo-0.12.3.1_1.tbz) = 3cd81e2b676f0cadf4977be928de2796f9d989234fd1c57070744a7c3e7f4673
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-case-insensitive-0.4.0.1_2.tbz) = 062b9785e07f2c56727652360f4a1f077e9320b11fa0fc4d0bdba266f5bb4cbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-categories-1.0.3_1.tbz) = b31adffd222cd07793ca9dd24289312db06df38970e68cad98d0340d5b10adc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-cereal-0.3.5.2.tbz) = 7f45505e00a6917cc4f8c4df14bb64eb2e15d3509456b68103ac7d64f1e1f1dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-certificate-1.2.3_1.tbz) = 871b9a2ae7f16802119c51522ab9e17d65566f034579dda8fd6c2fcbb2b664f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-cgi-3001.1.7.4_4,1.tbz) = 0cee073b1d633258173b9b922a2c140d070dbe14c43a311e905f4e5e8e5e8bf6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-checkers-0.2.9_1.tbz) = fa10c3f36908f3917fafb87983e3da321608e5f0a89da6eb91b2efcdd7965848
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-citeproc-hs-0.3.4_1.tbz) = 3fc16d97198f9519f95d0c16d032f7b077a3f9d0d72b150c1e9ef7296cd20cfe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-clientsession-0.7.5_1.tbz) = c8981f1f069aff23b34e0092e50e5803e5a5098f0c6e7ebc7d8a4f5fe82769aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-cmdargs-0.9.5_1.tbz) = dba8121c03a7a5604a786f023f6524f81210ca322229528c2cf2054f42af07e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-comonad-1.1.1.6_1.tbz) = 04c247c6b7e9788a64cdff6fb5dcf596bf554a8fc8c78752d0cd83f1854bacc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-comonad-transformers-2.1.2.tbz) = 99ab654dd447ad98adc77d9390d358bf65d65e7027143e6b62de42743df43d80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-conduit-0.4.2_1.tbz) = 55326432ab04cb18bf6190ceabf370b5c71740cfe347ef7931f838f80b065c57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-configurator-0.2.0.0_2.tbz) = 7db7c2c5f061a954e77afcf7b1d1f3fa4bdfe018566847100d8502eb8196df21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-contravariant-0.2.0.2_1.tbz) = f7ec132f2f7813179ad3b321bc34920477559b9af47b804fcf82ec7be041e149
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-convertible-1.0.11.1_1.tbz) = 2215c11cbd436d696665f0e8f569a7a9296d1cb0ad220da8e10ed8984f85eb2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-cookie-0.4.0_1.tbz) = b036da196eda2db904f8daf0685772c3924bcaea51e26e054f4ea0cb43e476ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-cpphs-1.14.tbz) = 0d565fc3b94f21ccadce5141ccd6d39844605dc576169886ea2ba5d4a49423c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-cprng-aes-0.2.3_2.tbz) = 489561c5a7a2a5f8493198e43e3982cd7d33ca9094a850cf059bd571b98f8aa5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-cpu-0.1.1.tbz) = 1b024370996c0701e1bf2299beadb99771bf87e838f41754ab26b4632fddaeef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-criterion-0.6.0.1_2.tbz) = 86dafb2612a4dc9d92544045911a2438f84b5ccb42d038391062df51ad78f402
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-crypto-api-0.10.2_1.tbz) = 784b6b8dec87afa9c9c9461a2a65d04b314c5d590883865431fe03d13ddb1bf7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-crypto-conduit-0.3.2_1.tbz) = 690f4d93298ea0b4ea7d0bc606a5167b2892e8f3d4c0120a6c7ea225f7776c15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-crypto-pubkey-types-0.1.1_1.tbz) = 1cd7db919ffce15e14718b845c65b1f7c9a98eac44a8a8098de23fc5c01a9741
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-cryptocipher-0.3.5.tbz) = 8428e024652675db1e72697ac3de9482ba9356a652f5a91cba09aea6e0bfc080
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-cryptohash-0.7.5_1.tbz) = 5ba9675c4843f0873bd115dd3fc793b73c82e22e3375273ec55641afc87b9ab1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-css-text-0.1.1_2.tbz) = 61e05ee0ef0b57fb613623f0f841382cad1fa998d52a0bb051c98d2704f8cc40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-csv-0.1.2_4.tbz) = 4f322204e915c7440bbae45cfa568e090ba61558baf1d9a3cb6bb88059776a46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-curl-1.3.7_3.tbz) = 89505c09f460f00d957377d27de9b3c1f4477d285c141ff0ccbee2d61d23c303
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-darcs-2.8.1_1.tbz) = 7d46cf3c1db88b444e711113ecdce818fd24ef70fc3bb94c2234da324d573a39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-data-default-0.4.0_1.tbz) = 47461b59f214233a786438c4a261fec6d9a72c49a3de2767d1aff95010bdb100
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-data-lens-2.10.0_1.tbz) = 5c528e5c9892cf2a7be340c0320352d93db6bf4add52d28f10caff6891f7e4ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-data-lens-template-2.1.5_1.tbz) = 58673b77dba8d2340fffc0a5ef96b7888536a54bd823d57be5fb32eda9d4aad2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-dataenc-0.14.0.3_2.tbz) = fe0b5d54883cd3cf04a6626f30f8acb159511d85dd837b6e45124144a7f87ebd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-datetime-0.2.1_3.tbz) = ddffd53c599801d6472ab8ef79f0bf1496d38d6536f8b459d222d009ff9a0a46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-digest-0.0.1.1_1.tbz) = 1b1d838a348ce88f92b735870b476a8a201d22b94a47e03d2c92e3ae0e44ace1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-directory-tree-0.10.1.tbz) = 4a7984a37b843a8bd095fe47bf01f4f53c88351ef64758d82e346dc975f792af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-distributive-0.2.2_1.tbz) = c46a408d43dc63eb797d5372ed486c5b93c598e08ad73dd5f12278c0b48ba0fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-dlist-0.5_6.tbz) = 33b84b8bd0b145c621987815bab4e48da6f38f1285121778ec9e9d281ff4d5f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-double-conversion-0.2.0.4_2.tbz) = 6f1f2fbbca6493c4d23afd018906a9412017c1f2ea0fe4f059b030fe54d2d2f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-drift-2.2.3_6.tbz) = a4e61f8b751a1663a90cb54c296957a294f146c285631f4a10237d9a37cc276e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-edit-distance-0.2.1_1.tbz) = 7919c6004ffbe9b30660efd27ffab8ef115c2da3ada716cba8d82c867f664db7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-email-validate-0.2.8_1.tbz) = eee06e8f868d542d09da2903d0cf6aa00dd2068c44c16b53bdae5eedc37a49ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-entropy-0.2.1_2.tbz) = 695c5263dc8fce1b4d5d66058df94755b32d90e68910018b36609657efbde7c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-enumerator-0.4.19_1.tbz) = 14ec19ec309116d33f6e7594b395ed8c49be23cbe4a9a1aef93a94b615b9969d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-epic-0.9.3_1.tbz) = 3ff4d5de879d6697afdcc3401f0567493bcc97285889e115d7196418ed216b64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-erf-2.0.0.0_3.tbz) = 64d8a3618574d874bd16722343ebfd7f40bc85bed081ef22bf61db7cc08bdedf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-failure-0.2.0.1_1.tbz) = 738b70292b312c8896d6d4abc8c68cae6b0dc46371687391cf198e8f184380bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-fast-logger-0.0.2_2.tbz) = e6aedcc05873297348df02c78e333b0649cb67895a9c6656e2526ef8973a28b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-fastcgi-3001.0.2.3_5.tbz) = 45e64fe5a515e9755e08471a161f9d28e7be87f347b0ba6b9b896b5b0e8dbcf4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-feed-0.3.8_6.tbz) = ed3fe8c4ed9802b64c2c615de6352a37edce8e1298ed2afee35d1cb8884c70e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-fgl-5.4.2.4_2.tbz) = 1326909588bff795b234d498c58aca39dec960e6d67da06355f156493faf0950
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-file-embed-0.0.4.4_1.tbz) = c99c302f9edeaaf962bd5dca327a934670f79c490f81c94a1d8413721e04a484
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-filemanip-0.3.5.2_6.tbz) = 40414b8fdfb3bb84e26ab39063ab20309e2c9738aac9fe88b91745f1406f3445
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-filestore-0.5_1.tbz) = a9159d99a373d3a5ceaf96cb69a96e59af29bd43aaae707deacad8e869bd08c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-filesystem-conduit-0.4.0_1.tbz) = d84a3b1d9b693bc83491bca5ff2a65d8fe98b645ee7ff48abe7bed7b3d4d587c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-frantk-1.1_4.tbz) = 89bb2bf0857ca4bac2af4098b9251ff9b9f440c76882d6fb359a4c01730604f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-gconf-0.12.1_3.tbz) = f902179b7f9ce93adf74c8c557b92032a747fe87aab9cfe043586d7af6096954
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-ghc-events-0.4.0.0_2.tbz) = 8caf9c54a3974d67c26254a3827685c176f87ab38c0e1f6517b82d9c92427693
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-ghc-mtl-1.0.1.1_2.tbz) = 4c85954304a2d1630a45acc075943c39c39df9f5842af87eaa1dcaaaf39d6fa9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-ghc-paths-0.1.0.8_4.tbz) = 1c5a74afa60363561d534ec6fb901049557eca19d65fd8c44002e32b0f287745
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-gio-0.12.3_1.tbz) = 1cd57beb03ddd6061b8ec717b431a1d5709e1698819a77b974b04f7d179dd50f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-git-annex-3.20120807.tbz) = deb444f204346780498b33958296592d5ac1b829e32abe01798c826c8670b9cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-gitit-0.10.0.1.tbz) = 2069988c7c1eb10f75b55ec36c8e180b034fb960a7e11fd2d9f47337401c8dbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-glade-0.12.1_3.tbz) = 2d7c874b43d0f9fef94d8f5adcc20c63e515375726f3f65538bed185e8210d7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-glib-0.12.3.1_1.tbz) = 366eab0285aec3eb5d44720843dbac01f3390463149bdc5c0697b4a613d30bf4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-gstreamer-0.12.1.1_1.tbz) = 19455d99c60a58c07aef1b0b7b01336897bbee923baab787c8c21d9aa1b60b46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-gtk-0.12.3.1.tbz) = 894d2a12655805aa0602bc7b28f4cf31d2bd9c7d7ff06476dceb4a9aa918891c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-gtk2hs-0.12.2_2,1.tbz) = 563024fb7d5a290ccfe406146e833c37dfa19030f07c8daa0907254d03d394b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-gtk2hs-buildtools-0.12.3.1_1.tbz) = 52f63ed0f0c951b2863559908916603a2c9f84a6cc384c9ce50cb21e268cddc6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-gtkglext-0.12.1_3.tbz) = 805f8d6d83dd7babc9e2d82b7298a8569706e8d58d1951a49e978a2ccfc7d656
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-gtksourceview2-0.12.3.1_1.tbz) = 1712e57138003b884f6a85de4b104a1e4e6d08f40372e64351494f82f899ec51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hS3-0.5.6_3.tbz) = fec8385a259b200847ceced462c7faae2048a9963e10ae0bfd608c6351de9ea5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-haddock-2.10.0_1.tbz) = e136ff6503ef67f00726fcbafdf8359609726b782275d251b6a56c94c04598e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hamlet-1.0.1.4.tbz) = 7ddb49dabd42e012747d42c8e17fdf1196b322aa4475482fd7971290d7ff6361
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-happstack-7.0.0_1.tbz) = 3ec88ccb560c28c59f8e93f1c8030377339d64ac45f6d9a0925595c33a724f57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-happstack-server-7.0.3.tbz) = 88760e5503d4dccc455614d0f71c42d0a7439b47ac588bb48df6592d8103cad0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-happy-1.18.9_1.tbz) = 41a2d9e9686df816631c76b5c10628393f7d571e77a631de921e2a2c6c090109
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hashable-1.1.2.3_1.tbz) = 9f6b4f9c3a8947c0771286598b27b9e0dd5ff57f410775cefca04ea1acbb9d18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hashed-storage-0.5.9_2.tbz) = e2f2c2a29c3073170fc3bc70602b2080d817b7ba5e454055f39bd2e7c3389aa3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hashtables-1.0.1.6_1.tbz) = 575d901500e9641c6616fae6c992b01fd7e2d7fbc0c34a62bc4a9377e30bb3f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-haskeline-0.6.4.7_1.tbz) = ef8a79e6c3829bd974c20de53f0e80c8968a926fd785f7f7d1af22aca6c467b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-haskell-platform-2012.2.0.0_1.tbz) = 40a85b1630ee5879c3b58dd6a8c8507a2fc9e29bce9a4cb9d711ca8bf0143c54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-haskell-src-1.0.1.5_1.tbz) = a2d6ee64b28ee5e86b68c0b3ddbb7130c529b4563f6e49942083c8a26be7dc1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-haskell-src-exts-1.13.3_1.tbz) = 245b630ffc24f2de16cbf3568ff9affaf5bbf21258d1622c40093b83ed556011
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hastache-0.4.1.tbz) = 313a258a373862b007fb2af14d65dff71dc742da0be0eb4e6d47ec7635a428a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hdoc-0.8.3_6.tbz) = a55bf1f1a33aa6af705b80c405ec7fbddba63be9bd9dd109078cfe4ed8b9a255
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-heist-0.8.1.1.tbz) = c8a76e584f9030fcd97a70a1a283cd4c148801f4ce362e35bda261a6bb9bfe52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-highlighting-kate-0.5.1_1.tbz) = e54771b61f554e1776d35283e7d63d7cc7e6fbebe39cec9941225e6496ecfe14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hint-0.3.3.4_1.tbz) = f135328e01431646ec795eaa0bde3bbe134527ac5aad7b117cd4a7f8143564d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hjsmin-0.1.2_1.tbz) = f98c7f2d551c6b6ff6513eecd37dec108be9d2dd4e6c74356b80216a0c37899b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hlibev-0.4.0_3.tbz) = 70f410ab190375f28cebc390883441c6ebc1df725717825aaab5e266c13d7772
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hlint-1.8.30.tbz) = 7c09a3369645922690577530dd4eb2d89475c1243bd1204059b2dbc0f28749f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hoogle-4.2.11_1.tbz) = 0a34cefd5c482e079cd40de68e6149ba2a88fd24a43f5e26cbc3dd94affc9ac0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hostname-1.0_5.tbz) = b377e1425b8c933ebe2e4b8c0d5c41a8ae0393a1c6e4962bcb8834ce4af5f7e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hs-bibutils-4.12_4.tbz) = f8caceeb66e11ef23ea3996eec70c8ab006098c9c40f2b95a2d2125775fa7671
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hscolour-1.20.2,1.tbz) = db4987475bbb726f66e280eca7dc7daa40e9e4610646715a2b660d7875ee110a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hslogger-1.1.5_2.tbz) = a0a3b024487cb235e4ca86b35df79be435e328e38325bd1802997539daa49217
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hspec-1.2.0.1.tbz) = 2c91809d81e46ff394d0ffa36bf22b24367161bc6f10809e0e4dfd39fbd8fce4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-html-1.0.1.2_4.tbz) = eae15d8b7d5b3e28160318474fceeedbdc9c9621dc066683c9c01f262bb2ceb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-html-conduit-0.0.1_1.tbz) = 242c24fa818a7cdb14c0316a07e6b247fea468f3f7a4882e3085e8da2758875f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-http-conduit-1.4.1.10.tbz) = e011c95f439ac2e4c9ce7c02250ce1addb68844b68b7d6797ca389f327d8d1b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-http-date-0.0.2_1.tbz) = d0ddbe44fd4189362a0873ab273f2e521cb09f94c7eb114fe4ef73b772e31852
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-http-server-1_5.tbz) = 96687d9820c28c0b447e725488f65231a7968602e7830d39963505571a1ac8d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-http-types-0.6.11_1.tbz) = 975d7f60b04a3dfd95da12a68ef1ccc6510c2bd2471be69ff0e96abc67491ac1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hxt-9.2.2_1.tbz) = d4e5135c343b20c446b62fbc28abea4c6baae299dea5003bb8ef26623ac91aa4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hxt-charproperties-9.1.1_2.tbz) = adfdaf541b05ee544e61704a5eac8ac329ca3268f45f3dbca931bd19db18014b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hxt-regex-xmlschema-9.0.4_2.tbz) = 3800b857b29aeff88614f8bc85b79b2d8d52f0dcfdd441ae50a20fc6e3dc0637
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-hxt-unicode-9.0.2_2.tbz) = 7a4f5e8dd5b0f7a746631ad2c306bb7eddcb3f8d3513be0fed30bc7fec3a7ddf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-idoc-0.2.6_7.tbz) = d9afcafc8c4ca48752249e80a282ecffdb7034d9da4dbbe7d0f1dfbd88545568
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-ieee754-0.7.3_1.tbz) = aa182cb98328ebc37cbd0db95eac74feeb5e77ebb4782ea64f5158ecdd939d74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-json-0.5_1.tbz) = b8da17b476ba7f9ed740bbc437f22b97cfec2883d566b22750e90f6d2dabe46e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-language-c-0.3.2.1_4.tbz) = 5869c874844b5814acc20b96284e75458f5151bcc2f1a70883aee38086ad2d5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-language-javascript-0.5.4_1.tbz) = 0de9f5b33f467b6bd8746779ccba42aea1d072c68c69857b929f00109e6cda39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-largeword-1.0.1_2.tbz) = cbc0f25ba5e86175c2bd5834a78267f7624a3aaf21bdcbd5e55e2935a21c47aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-lazysmallcheck-0.6_2.tbz) = 166d2aa9785b2e9ccc0e19f10d342f2c9396b47f5b1552ed7f0a4e1f3b8d1608
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-lhs2tex-1.17_4.tbz) = b71390d705251babfed0b8c18090bac2cdb14c899d7eb818f2d9591c7dcdc3c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-libmpd-0.8.0_1.tbz) = 580a7df5c5d06b9f2c9130eb78f92d59b2a3fb384d09b56abd8fd09a135b0448
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-libxml-0.1.1_5.tbz) = fb4df30eb8cdfb2fb78c2e92c7e3194ca1e0d5707cccbce3fe1ed2b5fe4f3ae0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-lifted-base-0.1.1_1.tbz) = d8e35dc521378fb185541c7208dec280edf6d48ea426f1b80461b4fdde5b2a08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-logict-0.5.0.1_1.tbz) = a7adf346149e5154d7548d758e227f57d42d1f5e41989fe26814b4286f05cc90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-math-functions-0.1.1.1_2.tbz) = 7ce7f66550057cb4756c1ae1c791fc7df7fb5fa8857b5b2ad3469d79b2bb9214
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-mime-0.3.3.2.tbz) = 5ad3dece05f9f9212cdddca93327305cac8adc8d0b2da278a753efdc332b21d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-mime-mail-0.4.1.1_2.tbz) = 4c8be6634e39633e4037e1422746a09560ef5afbef50a1c852a124429dc86950
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-mmap-0.5.8.tbz) = 26484d5fee3c766ac177ec217ab8ec671562af09156214a7197be113be8db69d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-monad-control-0.3.1.3_1.tbz) = b3e580fd516469ba344db6d9ff3626bc458abe54b0bfcff0e62284842df10297
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-monad-par-0.3_1.tbz) = 5e99e1655d4c4e485131e3c2c1554d8382ea725c0b78bb0644a40a1cf319d18b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-monad-par-extras-0.3.2_1.tbz) = 7eae9bb27146b653ba657b821eca3c5ed5420392ec250a297154b42cd3e6c56e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-monadcryptorandom-0.4.1_1.tbz) = 5035ea724ce9b962447dedff1d6a562262a476a3a09b9ffe25dcde694a1ca05f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-mtl-2.1.1_1.tbz) = 623635d4730ed523ad210b8d6674908fd7bb6d7e1a4404aeb4fb754a35c32709
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-mueval-0.8.2_1.tbz) = 990746e96e62a4ba8dba21e74a0d8142f30a2775aef1aae79c346f473c3b2fc0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-murmur-hash-0.1.0.5_2.tbz) = 70e64ce5b330512b86a96230d8a6142fc13dfb672c22b6547b71a64e785d0f61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-mwc-random-0.12.0.0_1.tbz) = 0332135a1c1bbdd18588942521391e990a9a5ca602b4a0f622d3b8dc8c69e680
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-mysql-0.1.1.4_1.tbz) = 00fe4d7fcc318be6ec0073a3e5eeb4a135a33bbe41a995c3c05a18563a4b6252
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-network-2.3.0.13_1.tbz) = b90989751bd49ca871455b1174b3463c3339a837885deed43a1c7c7f717650ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-network-conduit-0.4.0.1_1.tbz) = 4e70ddfae39b05a436499644231377148647f70d5478afead3afa3e8206fbd70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-oeis-0.3.1_3.tbz) = 90ea319698cd6c13e8b8faef01e00b4f34491e957e331bbfe249272606680112
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-pandoc-1.9.4.2.tbz) = 9eaf144227d0575a333f46312f296fdafecae96239071bdd099e0e0148bdbfae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-pandoc-types-1.9.1_1.tbz) = 33f27b45842ae37a95817a8664963c4d1d98ffb14dad6f459b659dcc798d5f4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-pango-0.12.3_1.tbz) = 7d788b58cc487a81f6bb144203abbc2d073955329be6c9b408d333b144f193d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-parallel-3.2.0.2_1.tbz) = ce6cb3fdb6642dff0ab1359a211b3ee607da4dfdeb9fb98ce3854af9b5af13c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-parsec-3.1.2_1.tbz) = 8be619481551eecb1139401ef8e5f3064b2db803175ac813c070939c0abbf438
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-path-pieces-0.1.1_1.tbz) = d4b488be43a763c49a4601c3a923051443f51ed679204f12a5fc6faf8547eea6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-pcap-0.4.5.1_4.tbz) = 4102210ad6e79a0a4b0267d3bc2e00ad8e16ab06d413b907b1c644294ab28229
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-pcre-light-0.4_5.tbz) = 0b61a406043857e78157d4a72e7290d14f9079d03936f262976ac674f19b77b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-pem-0.1.1_1.tbz) = 7323f346e4d75b76740409f248fc3ef8e3e90eea9b97c121526ade84bbd64116
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-persistent-0.9.0.4_1.tbz) = 659d0ef5475fb8904bb11926b3753213f8209854ab0a7345051fe3760b89dba7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-persistent-sqlite-0.9.0.2_1.tbz) = 996ac03d367b8c0d0ad5713da1075c21124b5edb46a894514427887851f289d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-persistent-template-0.9.0.2_1.tbz) = b8d990de545d4f8d46458507bd7a63caf651f9dfe04bf8fd464061b569ef6086
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-pointed-2.1.0.2_1.tbz) = 7a8b5f9b0aa85d22f43be8ffb4314661107a701430f7e77a903321923867719b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-polyparse-1.8_1.tbz) = fe72a423646aef56185dfe0be48327ee18f1f66499a8a830a1b8a54156212da6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-pool-conduit-0.1.0.2_1.tbz) = be7eee19cfeaab7f68d9b434878913a48222f5d0f82509dc9bc10f9a9c1e8dc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-porte-0.0.4_5.tbz) = 9a29a8b1a447db6adbd111346b677999a2af4c90d4bc4d5dc358f3ed3394fc78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-primitive-0.4.1_2.tbz) = 1960fcbf00ed72839bd1919987b5c114009ef19c073557da4626c3d29611a76c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-probability-0.2.4_1.tbz) = e2b47d208d8936b06f9ca8a2e87d8d46adc7403a890976da006752940516408f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-pureMD5-2.1.0.3_2.tbz) = 8ed06223b76c41ca7329b6c73b279d1d9d1515943c5fc986a23deb07ca48a00d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-pwstore-fast-2.2_2.tbz) = 23afb2ebb5ce3262b66c09352c149128cae3178c11abc6ad402b54f72fc7da87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-random-1.0.1.1_1.tbz) = 282a87e509e886ed7c2b146fcd168d65ec13c9e75a8ea41eb3b297e994d31f5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-ranges-0.2.4_2.tbz) = e752edfa538cea5cc6d9071e7174ee83358c92d6ede98f676be782650c5be7f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-reactive-0.11.5_6.tbz) = 76a5fdb85832c7fe8c89e79fa45eb86dbab0c54a75f2a49f924feefdad5d2515
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-readline-1.0.1.0_6.tbz) = dd1d057b088edaecda85c514ba66b530886d7de6b8a8f5d19a50b755b20415c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-recaptcha-0.1_2.tbz) = 93f6c58d7cfebcea528551833a866ae8eadcd41ab78569ba9255ab765b51441f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-regex-base-0.93.2_4.tbz) = 4c89f8568de40aad4b7c83ba5ac0234e34d22187de7ed1c887d02e371d8c3f47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-regex-compat-0.95.1_2.tbz) = 00e272ea7280ec9c1945953b340d47417b38b1e38ab49543666d4fafce8da00f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-regex-pcre-builtin-0.94.2.1.7.7_4.tbz) = 8d4536ea09b4c82e7ff9a03176d2395d363365fdaf852b885ad411ac4d0f420e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-regex-posix-0.95.1_2.tbz) = 37c5c237d39903e15971686e8b095df999771ed64a06f1273cd489b5dfb56c57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-resource-pool-0.2.1.0_1.tbz) = 5ce5fe56cbf0728a88d73c2025ab2525371d319632698ac71014e3dd02530b3f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-resourcet-0.3.3.1.tbz) = bc629cc299a8f931feffac91975ee153e9f3ae9672e6cd62dfcbd2515f0791ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-safe-0.3.3_2.tbz) = acea098f3d4b91251bcb1b71b1abc45feba2b6cf1e6bd99b3e6af162a78bfd8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-scgi-0.3.3_4.tbz) = 873fe20b678799213900a9fe79b7b43249e0b65147a45f4b7e49aa682cf33f9c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-semigroupoids-1.3.4.tbz) = af394b4c48941425fb695289dd58d5401d4542b07085594d022983beaacb4090
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-semigroups-0.8.3.2_1.tbz) = 00afe9e4639acdf2ce89c83e06439daa9f7a1abd052c46562308d3879f32d0b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-sendfile-0.7.6_1.tbz) = 9b7be2a4263eb98556119c73af149782263ecebb70d2408fb33fbd9109ff7157
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-shakespeare-1.0.0.2_1.tbz) = 75658b979957ee29544b552bf22c0b3693b2f3de0908db77c447d9e7a8c533bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-shakespeare-css-1.0.1.2_1.tbz) = dd417c5084a3aee9e456f486ffb7c95ad6525d1263d7c88ec0ab77e967c282c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-shakespeare-i18n-1.0.0.2_1.tbz) = ee3820b46bfa9ba2e1387b85626d60b177efdba102aad896ba8476b2348fcb9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-shakespeare-js-1.0.0.3_1.tbz) = bb6c27666ab6e07b6b44339f1ca256645fd36f06262f62a17bee31ff9d791fb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-shakespeare-text-1.0.0.2_1.tbz) = 6492d7a8710931fe6d04f9db62d8d27d91f1ccc42c28e1e8f70b9c5e340cc43d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-show-0.4.1.2_2.tbz) = 0112de1d8f60835de7b1450d41fe690ee8b725980e87764b04f164ff6e719ee9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-silently-1.2.0.2.tbz) = e44b54ec7a562b5618d656003469a2c182da930b183af5e2e16b70fab7481cd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-simple-sendfile-0.2.4.tbz) = 84e86dda0a9750134c2b89cb320f8e4086258606148995aab71b971944b71c3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-skein-0.1.0.7_1.tbz) = d4f52c9664afcee4f7d34c67f7817e5d10f41f5fd20ab70e4fee05cf42768ac3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-smallcheck-0.6.1_1.tbz) = 399db98b61f8a65d478e3fff2af177f06346f6f4efaab129dd4380a7f35bb3e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-snap-0.9.0.1.tbz) = ddc67d1be2c199e2207df0cbd9414d6dc59b3dd7aac9ce48d9b2b9137a64c65e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-snap-core-0.9.0.tbz) = 839920c6b7c994d4531df797ddf6e0f64518b6dda7dde3ba6286900754152ecc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-snap-server-0.9.0.tbz) = 45ebf504847befad1601308fbffc7b2eb0a0d7e18b2efdb51bd1e77c4c19eccf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-socks-0.4.1_1.tbz) = 8986f00e0ea7cbda0293c86c90e74bf39e1ac90ae9c8eda478810e886f405fcf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-soegtk-0.12.1_3.tbz) = 587f4f2f5fe4b11fd393b6a398ca6f40df29af679dece8abe488f6cb097e2829
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-split-0.1.4.3.tbz) = 1b274ec7a039320d95e859470b3217c91473eb5354acf9cf042108546b8ef815
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-statistics-0.10.1.0_1.tbz) = efb0163f2960b31844a04d4a72cd54dc0f22b79fb8489b306ad7275bcd668a0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-stm-2.3_1.tbz) = 77e280f3186ffa28057977ffcf3338734df28fe11fea4e74498e8a72124eb8f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-strict-0.3.2_2.tbz) = 3a0a5d8fcec968a8b6b45486f72d450a625dbc765261da618b153f581186c52a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-stringsearch-0.3.6.3_2.tbz) = feb691609aad7fc6a6fe220067a50c0fd3fbde8ad68eb17e98728cf74a87dc38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-svgcairo-0.12.1.1_1.tbz) = 09616a0653e78c3ba0d0b55bb34f00a9439dd25e1ed3862342c02da5e72fe257
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-syb-0.3.6.1_1.tbz) = 2cd69df7a4e04d5279f65e834b8f221228ff46b1e8723024a863b5f5ce73d409
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-syb-with-class-0.6.1.3_2.tbz) = e795048916682b75bb7910e01abbd49d5dc56423d96d11151294fdfd279c66bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-syb-with-class-instances-text-0.0.1_2.tbz) = 8d4b5cb39ae39dec1954e0bb44ab4c30576944b4f6aeac3784539296578db080
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-system-fileio-0.3.8.tbz) = 8928aff03f434102a31a3ee336480db4c5784b100a3bb2d53df89ca42013ffcd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-system-filepath-0.4.6_1.tbz) = cb625889a4df0b7f6beaab7f93c153c218ba2b0eeb2b191196ac585f5d42b5ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-tagged-0.4.2.1_1.tbz) = 3578d104acdec766dec70f51f797066e2b5968f5ccf3ee49e882a0ef9dc927c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-tagsoup-0.12.6_2.tbz) = f1dc455d716943a3d0fa53615aef956f479187f04f33a94d252bad05ff966d49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-tagstream-conduit-0.3.2_1.tbz) = 84faaa751f651391c6d54042daf3d93de3720cd53bddef55cf7d47e4b8cba781
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-tar-0.4.0.0_1.tbz) = b7fae009ce936d4c75048511c363eca3ff2851a3e78f48472c74ca7fb5855197
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-temporary-1.1.2.3_1.tbz) = abed81432f101b628b402d36d3b6795922cbe7af1899da3ab91602edbfb09d40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-terminfo-0.3.2.4.tbz) = c275976049cbfbb77e7f3bec74341c625506661b6f1cbfc1cea9d4d9414d47c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-test-framework-0.6_1.tbz) = 185b66420ff4a0aaed0fbc49dbfb91632e98b6283ea6fb3657c7cb1ecb4d50e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-test-framework-hunit-0.2.7_2.tbz) = 5bf19302b9e6014f1337e3672f7ecd358b1c3c92528aba0004a58d9c8eda28f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-test-framework-quickcheck2-0.2.12.2_1.tbz) = aad690f70fe5237e8adbe60d474aebf8ee0d75f579b047231be4c080c24e5056
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-testpack-2.1.2_1.tbz) = 059c33518988fb7a2c1dd4648780b4d00506ad3fa270cb16324b78f24a606952
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-texmath-0.6.0.6_1.tbz) = df8f81f44ff3e76420aa885d30d07f395a4d3fda7111a4e40436865d457bf78b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-text-0.11.2.0_1.tbz) = 525c66c14014b5b422076d8ba3bcf8de51b8f08c43979d770f88ed2928640d1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-threadscope-0.2.1_3.tbz) = 4f0e07bb104589810ffb7acb94fdd7956c9115e8852e6f305d59256f87498dd7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-tls-0.9.5_1.tbz) = 271bd22d8eb9d070d5d34d656bb723317485ac5030f764981f93d8adf859f6b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-tls-extra-0.4.6_1.tbz) = 7dd0dda33856bb32cdfe558cd1d066870d2e10ce0dca3568d5935c35d30281b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-transformers-0.3.0.0_1.tbz) = d8a2742dc3f373eab1c248872e27dc58e871ee877625023559ee90f84bc05499
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-transformers-base-0.4.1_2.tbz) = 45d9e6f3fa7fc952c059d7b3f1d72d54ae5d00532a35734f6e1e377d19f85c47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-unamb-0.2.5_1.tbz) = e46ebf79a9a5bce61ac0ff2606c41f812d4d1ca681843794c2121a474d79258f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-uniplate-1.6.7_1.tbz) = 2a85a4b751b804782324c0b088ae8ef3267e80cc44721c5e1fc8596a01fc4db5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-unix-compat-0.3.0.1_1.tbz) = d6726343a4ff136e28450de2ae19837334fae73ba3a1e3c8572a0c1f5187b0f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-unlambda-0.1_6.tbz) = dd3a386d574b0a34db6893fc7a37ad2db128c626ae9d6cdc489873b3f6b584e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-unordered-containers-0.2.1.0_1.tbz) = bdf8a4dc18d4eea0869a92a4379f50f8e01011231611b40e9ae3cfdc3ee22e19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-url-2.1.3_1.tbz) = d63119f0dc3c0efb9a4f4f2408b424351060cbde83c519c66499985deea2c7aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-utf8-light-0.4.0.1_1.tbz) = 70df4c4112535d36ea192df1f5231bd31a0fc418b7044c32fe0e38f93ace524f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-utf8-string-0.3.7_2.tbz) = f098f052b123fa33262cfbd4689fe7dc8d7afb278d7386fa9398d1ddd07e25c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-utility-ht-0.0.8_1.tbz) = 247d843afba071880295410ec21a33242f7369d458d52cb61aa49aafa68392f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-uuagc-0.9.40.3_1.tbz) = 8a053ffa850677cc3e74c5b5846a3c149e2b895c3ddbc6e61b59f514e64bb72a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-uuagc-bootstrap-0.9.40.2_2.tbz) = 1379fda6703c78d5dd248231ca66e4cb57d22544d5fc38cb2449ed2e87867f21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-uuagc-cabal-1.0.2.0_2.tbz) = ef68033ff85c2c1d42715b9842a68994b8f09789aad4e698a2642ed95fb66cd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-uulib-0.9.14_2.tbz) = be269df2a7131c565c4bfa84e065dd1cffa862137a30d990e913796960ce528f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-vault-0.2.0.0_1.tbz) = 20cebd39bae67e660f4a62ce250bb33a19d320389f9b2cf1f2b500a1398dcb30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-vector-0.9.1_2.tbz) = 3b1d4fda67da68ec56569dce4e74f62eb6edb1c1e1830ffcd52b401a2bb59daa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-vector-algorithms-0.5.4_1.tbz) = c97b2c6d27700b0ec39859883ba0c42ca2ffe12cdd75dfa62aa037b311f3cceb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-vector-space-0.8.2.tbz) = 8cff53861d82ce2ee1fbe289bfeac0411b521bb6872b1ccc0f0b28cc3ed5b409
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-void-0.5.6.tbz) = 6b0b4d5b26e39bb6aa7fc27b375c2be4a2b1df5446a7eed3304e13a603b66c0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-vte-0.12.1_3.tbz) = e751ef0e9ebf94b841d0923690618a64b182f09064a804c8bfa1b874246a5614
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-wai-1.2.0.3.tbz) = ef0a604472467d0894c61f6bca7e0d32296e3258a70bf903a7851acbb8c6a46b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-wai-app-static-1.2.0.4.tbz) = 5daa21ef3d9d04a9a9643dd20e5f1cbd0590a4ebd1c58490c4403e0a6b686251
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-wai-extra-1.2.0.5.tbz) = e00bc22c9bde6e208edd182c7d3bf7ce4403d0d035b249d77b80b57e24c6899c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-wai-logger-0.1.4_1.tbz) = 721498f51de2b3dfc2553700d7ba90a9a57de6f9d3af3727391f13d51f460c6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-wai-test-1.2.0.2_1.tbz) = d47de326fb102c0ae1932219924fecb45c9842f2d634b280b2428f741a7239d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-warp-1.2.2.tbz) = 8511b6bed38800bc7fc28248ce6687ebf44d9c802d6d9f9f8fec75db67589f15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-webkit-0.12.4_1.tbz) = 92737d352a385a6a5ef447acf2f80915a0032fe75d0fd8e2a1a3e63468c02938
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-wx-0.90.0.1_1.tbz) = 71b00df74cebb1039db2557a84e45e665d903995a3ae5e0fe84e10d91b9ef6e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-wxc-0.90.0.4.tbz) = ff5ce8a9add69c1a602b5c0543d4e80524a3734c7e3f267d269e2a452c0dbd1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-wxcore-0.90.0.3.tbz) = 2f05a2201ab953193c11193367ef815956dcecb7f8ddd6cb8e95ce2becc58a07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-wxdirect-0.90.0.1_1.tbz) = 221ee1132db12bf035f5349421107abc2dab33bdbefd36bc8313b6235d1df5a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-xhtml-3000.2.1_1.tbz) = 8263e04dd69dd712fcc92612f3e07dc02b66c296278bc61892ed5243115f9d3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-xml-1.3.12_2.tbz) = 5a698425dbd356c49d3019a59d828cfdfe86e0b2047fdca3549175ad0c7bd419
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-xml-conduit-0.7.0.3_1.tbz) = ef3a505829272eed8c74b0e790f0f822e3017f45b18226f5a7b3cd526306dfba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-xml-types-0.3.2.tbz) = 737293363aa91ce3549709be98dadb1f266b58469d146c1341df17b6655d33ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-xml2html-0.1.2.3_1.tbz) = 4c96f6cd74ab02a5ecfd78d64776ee0be02edb12e315b5ce44046916970af90b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-xmlhtml-0.2.0.2.tbz) = 5cd008e90130643490e8db05efafec9ea6206b8d86157a66bf658eec90555027
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-xmobar-0.14_2.tbz) = 1d4b87beb0f535597ff0df916642ddeac24f28b6b48ffb9c14d3eb9ad81dbeeb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-xmonad-0.10_3.tbz) = 17b3c6c92fe075357f3374a647feef561eb59d676e370f6cd3ffc7b080dddaba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-xmonad-contrib-0.10_3.tbz) = 47c0dd312e7d35dd2e42ab9a312c5c48ad03bc4bc4bc6f6e6928f5f8e5fea2f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-xss-sanitize-0.3.2_1.tbz) = b559babb843c4884efc5ab2b8dce7e92988dc332b3ec0c874d89c0e24a69a933
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-yaml-0.7.0.3.tbz) = b1ddce84f92ef1bf814d1843d2cb0530c3d5aeeb35a8039758f0210ca7cbf990
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-yesod-1.0.1.6_1.tbz) = 3b835d691c6092d31b9cd31a219599ce0665181602a50049c146972cd430c46c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-yesod-auth-1.0.2.1_1.tbz) = daf39ecedf948ea8d0bffef5588e53e99c73dffa30018f8f6a9c588c68c38a74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-yesod-core-1.0.1.2_1.tbz) = 6d05683864cea840481f6bde899eff50a6c91be3bee08f8e01067d84ef309009
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-yesod-default-1.0.1.1_1.tbz) = 4a7188de2891e8d238e32ae04c7d1e46b7bb891e6615a4b276c91636f3065654
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-yesod-form-1.0.0.4_1.tbz) = 52d69b7a7517dbde87426e76865463f18e8c3366f4d4566a755aa96f9d7b2a82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-yesod-json-1.0.0.1_1.tbz) = 48ad0a5d26c0b42fa98e53fbb6798b85cb835fc51ad68fa60651dbf6b2c828e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-yesod-persistent-1.0.0.1_1.tbz) = 76af7a4188f885193d7e717e266aa8ec31fd47f10fed43472b0824ea54b72d17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-yesod-platform-1.0.5.tbz) = 41e267d682261212de88a7f7d6bf1f3fad89f025220a7eb52f18e7a0dbce2b06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-yesod-routes-1.0.1.2_1.tbz) = 5622e31dfdfa366b18adbf166edc76358eb7bf5acc7cedb6b2c348ac50ace7d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-yesod-static-1.0.0.3_1.tbz) = 55411e8561e438c6660de4a7900e6f428201c9988120959caf56614779be0d7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-yesod-test-0.2.1.tbz) = 89dd3ae0567deb3ec6dbb1d65b82f7991ed1d5fc620e6c01c39af1ebeccf2458
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-zip-archive-0.1.1.8_1.tbz) = 667db366346b5ac90321647d0645ed141707ac2aa8f11af69d4014afd25190d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-zlib-0.5.3.3_1.tbz) = a38417a1385d8386e6d9bca22c229b7437159f2019a5d1de2b8668f7786ecb0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-zlib-bindings-0.1.0.1_1.tbz) = 7a1e7a3495103f7c617d2a0095a8931bbf9395be627eba02656d5aaa005bfa7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-zlib-conduit-0.4.0.2.tbz) = b8bdfc2cdc1d64126e2e9618d6ab96febad4b37754eb0388e29a7f8b4e3b0be2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hs-zlib-enum-0.2.2.1_1.tbz) = 994bc5bbcf0ab816ecf11c4fd73e0a5285bada0003407d3edea8798b9791ef3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hsb-aspell-0.02.0,2.tbz) = c7847a2e78f63dfa8450dd058797cefba8d2322e1eb315162b91c5220704d41c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hsetroot-1.0.2_10.tbz) = c57ecf5f571bee5300b4073c03e25c56ea0a19c713acf032528d90f338817cff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hsftp-1.15_1.tbz) = bad91cee3f21056e39e0fe98f6e4323a3b09f386f6758530065d37b3aaf0e327
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hsqldb-1.8.1.3.tbz) = 91c26141d82070aa3589c102c73554b3a005824d275ed7c1748e97cca333d54e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/htable-1.2.tbz) = 8fd486bf3c647c5f6554c0fb0763be0fa1f5eef49c4959758812f7a0427481ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/htdig-3.2.0.b6_4.tbz) = fe56529bb969f6e7e3e6f6394a2f13da0ffbf6fb9531bddbc6a2013c9f285061
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/htdump-0.9x_1.tbz) = b52f2b608b235388bb9e5e371f71711465b2d6f87ef60f951a02c2a6856350c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hte-2.0.20.tbz) = 8ef4252b5a11fecc661c00ac36132f95aab1b2fa9e517dc25f781eceb1357fc6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/html-4.01_2.tbz) = a6b89b2f2323b0831bbe8e3f91624be2fca6b11a38e2fa49f3de166279b978c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/html-pretty-1.01.tbz) = a5e2eacf2573d766abbd3f5e410398d38d4095cd3aade809f43cae9df8a6df69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/html2fo-0.4.2.tbz) = 887a22939897eacc3b363435ad5874c940913772bc877148ba8e073b605cf555
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/html2hdml-1.0.5.tbz) = ee1230455b2d559f364db2dc1c800a7cceca60b72d9a8a8253acf1771c1bfb26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/html2latex-0.9c.tbz) = 1164fce855986b9c4c3425a39abf8336c90f624bde7cf515e59f420db32ec988
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/html2ps-A4-1.0.b7,1.tbz) = c87016c2a060938397b7d7b294446fc667a1ec59bbe91a7b764dd9d045c81d1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/html2ps-letter-1.0.b7,1.tbz) = 95dc0e4dbe8dcada658f1f0795389229fd416808fb068036ce944a20a6ac3a1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/html2tex-2.7_1.tbz) = 7d5562f76c0f266c5bcc498c25b92c485cea1d7ec0c62efc6ffdf7c5f3dfdbf0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/html2text-1.3.2a.tbz) = 3aedabe49883edbf7d01a7dacfae0ad2cc65a49d3eccf453af658672ed048841
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/html2wml-0.4.11.tbz) = 25f82fa07080c6cd1ce438a2fa07a0b959a791f90e3d04c895ff56ab6f2739d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/htmlc-2.21.0.tbz) = 487bc8e6ef60dcab8791598432aa5c4361fb8dd4e4dd46d63a99a5e40dbcfd08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/htmlcompressor-0.9.4.tbz) = d2b478449557085c2089c828c62c8bfda16ec179b0524b357591d43879653778
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/htmlcxx-0.85.tbz) = 1b7ed4c792c5999432ae364ab2270fe00693669db2a9af3061eb38d7c9295fa6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/htmldoc-1.8.27_7.tbz) = 48de6603883f2e2bc97a07c725cae246e6f810ec6aed401382feeae04da05150
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/htmlise-0.2.tbz) = 610fc7a5a3df99843e4fec458ef2c8bc30638f3b9156a5bf569a5b358b87a1ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/htmlobject-2.29.tbz) = 230ab6340dab7ea61e6266b06f38036caada502e7126123d119bee5dc5c74d43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/htmlpp-4.2a.tbz) = 3c81444b8c10a8fea47a87011bb9a75c73e9dd1cb46e3d95a379c0c75d0caa60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/htmlsection-1.1.tbz) = 2f2bcec1876bf6d153d2a735af241ca6cc823a476f7985557e7fd0f0bb4200b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/htmltolatex-1_16.tbz) = c568587368c4a4528a46b3458b0bf8290a05a44d238c7d29f7dffa53b7b40662
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/htop-1.0.1_2.tbz) = 26d025e0a6767f5211706e69b76d99ee525042f375b1bf423890ed1f29bcce9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/htpdate-1.0.4_1.tbz) = 39f141db4c5f9b30a93c7dfc21d67b0f42b096bad87efe6e70a9fbed36ba1f5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/httest-2.2.7.tbz) = 051ae067189b6be3a625068a9b572eb784c7a409daf46bb7356118105ca7c8ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/http-analyze-2.01_11.tbz) = 192274a6e244317ee73335be5f4be6ad0af6899f7abbe174ed545163058c8778
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/http_get-1.0.20100619.tbz) = 311328922274dff4350d106f6e9074bf8e0af9f67107047bce96745639efe5a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/http_load-20060312.tbz) = 21f68eea608b6498ba546fa66a8d7b82c49d3b2fa63d9da27d0d44725ff8fb03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/http_ping-20050629.tbz) = 442e2ffdd61cd00faa038e9fd9f191d90c9313297fcac959251f3144d225eeac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/http_post-1.0.20110118.tbz) = 491b2ea89bdf2960a8aab0a1fcb7e7f17305ca1f3263465a634cc87a16f9701f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/httpclient-4.2.1.tbz) = 3535f499a406f2240ed8160eb37d6b6b1546ec0d3f49a205d33a818c4fae48a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/httpcore-4.2.2.tbz) = 3fd2710b6fc041e7e5e5d165e7f56d6ef7dd08f9b434f5d6b3b961417e54d2fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/httperf-0.9.0.tbz) = 61b1c717ba71ec38c991b3b597b6f4d1cef225f92f4e97749af4461452a222b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/httpgrabber-1.0.tbz) = b9e6dbabb210ba7e2a6586e22bd428b3b6c9eee862e90cf1461f50b8d90d1efa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/httping-1.5.5.tbz) = b6520782d0ffc6dfcb320e9a7e8ac2114a9f143603c3323a45269cf233df2819
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/httplog-2.1_1.tbz) = 035acc96e667a7ebf7dd683aea1131264ac71d866bc151c8e08c90cde18ff23e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/httpry-0.1.7.tbz) = ce098de9a615d1c454ee1c879b131346ba464c41e0034fbab27195babab9e1fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/httpsqs-1.7.tbz) = cfa0e7f7afa362236475dd8c035c00f20fb6f7bcaa500b602eb786773fa8df81
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/httptunnel-3.3_2.tbz) = 98afe93df3fab1f52794e33a3328b2e88cc78cf0a6c2850b1b92593ed192fe9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/httrack-3.46.1.tbz) = e6e99a6d88c6ad50afad985706c2f2b84c8ceab629d0f0271190c2c32b4d88d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/htx-0.7.8.tbz) = 6d937f00fd0a949e6700ca4f87ee565302f0598dd76235630b3c835a9331086d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hu-aspell-0.99.4.2.0_1,2.tbz) = 3e6f25046da0cd47c95f8a2f56358035a8c04b5a21e38bfe2fdf923cb0330f86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hu-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = ddd94e8b94793d188572dc47e3e9325a22c3ab030e6d074ea83678cfdc01884e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hu-freebsd-doc-39278,1.tbz) = 42d839fdc371893e76e74e08ab21f5ac3cf5bb8525adb9b438f7fed53b15505f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hu-hunspell-1.6.1.tbz) = eac6887f4436a05493d13c2d2b083265081971639a73ce6a0b065c4339c13d1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hu-hyphen-2007.05.17_1.tbz) = 50edbc307eefd76f855ed2e697fbde071ab41337cd32f72db5483ad1ee2063fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hu-ispell-1.6.1.tbz) = 5432630ccae13fd6375f0e0ea7b6cc033f4b2b794b5e17e3befe09f34065c496
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hu-jdictionary-eng-hun-1.4_4.tbz) = 1ba0639ee40608522058a77afb657c30472a51894a85d53b4409f9096d4a6cd4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hu-jdictionary-eng-hun-expr-1.4_4.tbz) = 3af2ea032fcf0df945d832ae03662d0ed5238ef052ffff8fafb8420e5d64abb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hu-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = e80677e7d84c97d570dc98c5b9c8cf110659703e0dcf1d220ef8778130ef3e88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hu-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = b0d2a732a58e86a78d58ef3d79a4376f39990bf7bd1b786113713920057aea47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hu-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 719a4247f9876b571d1414e614288d31bb3f2b1f1f903c6c08331b302cfd5c6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hu-mythes-2003.09.29_1.tbz) = f11506595a203cc386619b51d0840f19f4165aaa4b413daa9970122af3925fa4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hu-phone-20020622.tbz) = 3803c883022e13e84a3ce730da370ea7d67810d22620ec054e077a186fc92fc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hu-zipcodes-20020622.tbz) = c50db6f776c4463ba9a49b8af81816d638a218ace520d2e5c92527f8efa545fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hub-1.10.2.tbz) = 1aa2ee8d11d0546d54caa18c6d0920853ece09b7e57f84605eaa6b08b02f4c84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/huc-3.21.tbz) = 6645bf7db0d3d7d19a847d1b3ddb1836ebd7ec11a12f3fdf9a25adcc1ff5b404
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hudson-1.395.tbz) = 6d19da07b45254d16579b0c2e009d3a9e4198e9b2c0d19cfa6ada61dd3060a5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hugin-2011.4.0_3.tbz) = 4ad006040dd36ef8aa46b3d1e901864f3f3d178c558b09ce433289722b5a2539
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hugo-2.12_12.tbz) = a80f08899ab9bce5dbb8dd4443e5c096c57fd8f2221c541d67d7f1dd9b574ea5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hugs98-200609_4.tbz) = 06a8ae3acc29498f17ce8f55c37039e5f20de3e12839bfb28fc0626b416f909d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hulgalugha-1.0.tbz) = 5be61461dea5d9ad9539f7e5ceed418c18c86a2975328caafc2b6754cb3971f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/humanzip-0.5.tbz) = 9f298779a2d67ad4fb5a2f0b794be8e766f6b8392cfaa905fd53f7c714a7b6d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hunspell-1.3.2_1.tbz) = d356a7153cd80aa8d224865f5c4ad7cceb782c2f91690ad0374827d0dbfe0485
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hunt-1.0.tbz) = 7e3ead17406ef7a3e4b31c9986c4e41a1cdee3a4c8c8c19fb48316a911b7b4e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hupnp-1.0.0_1.tbz) = a27da1b2097fd231665c79d76b8241670db8003d4dda35ba6979445d3474bb5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/husky-base-1.0_2.tbz) = 494918e50638e25289c7fda3384d036c4240e4039b181e10142dfecc2b08dea9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/husky-base-devel-1.4_1.tbz) = f4ba7fe996e0f9354804e53a1672625d5e01d7d81a553c52eca6fb308159044a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/husky-bsopack-0.2.4_1.tbz) = dd2b05b455971bc99399ccb5e2eb2678d4a4ff2c2022b8a4765b173d43b8f9c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/husky-fidoconf-0.14.4_1.tbz) = 34a7ca784109cf353a1c870054d9cd7cfd13e111eb03a581c8c09252b28155db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/husky-fidoconf-devel-1.4.r5.tbz) = 88a75f04dda743ddece7f0d21079480179356f8cee40a8a683dc26c787fb49bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/husky-hpt-1.2.4_1.tbz) = 1d958971878a70c02409f2db850823b8d6fc5c41359f9c5185e91d4aee2cd0de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/husky-hpt-devel-1.4.r5.tbz) = 2853d09984fac14a7b65a535174a4f5b85f61fc2ed0bb27f5003e66d48639395
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/husky-hptkill-1.10.4_1.tbz) = 517350f434210963cdd92f5fad742ae659f4c56907b66a729695f1e9f4f60601
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/husky-hptsqfix-1.2.4_1.tbz) = 75c19fcf01f66b9ea8e4528589554da260dc5337fb7a99e0cf884ee358bdebf4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/husky-hpucode-1.2.4_1.tbz) = 760caae9ffc9dae0e31d5e6e8bd19b3d3ba017a786284a517dbba261d4961ace
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/husky-htick-1.0.4_2.tbz) = a1c077f87a81824e47ba4bef8334f3da488fe58793024db046e4b4e64f04c43a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/husky-htick-devel-1.4.r5.tbz) = c9b28ec393c66b5790d6f7ae4e279b176dd6e7b02d2fe51576be492918ff9db5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/husky-msged-6.2RC1_1.tbz) = 90290b25c9073cde7ea2554a365d6f641a38e49f1a442a6811b64c14304865e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/husky-nltools-1.2.4_1.tbz) = 95ea0fec0a9aa5e6e240e779c68d888f03abd447e4b99418349dd73887ab4055
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/husky-smapi-2.2.4_1.tbz) = 1e209c9d40fb8cdb2e9ef1186db8cbb433e686346bbf29f3dea46e999ba43c6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/husky-smapi-devel-2.4.r5.tbz) = 39e6191fd70c19a9a50e9b17260bc6ddee621c9838c8b5ee0d2958e88d62a635
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/husky-sqpack-1.2.4_1.tbz) = 4da8d1079652a2fb76ffd5831e58030ba4add7a8331cc0f218298a7c422760d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hwloc-1.5.1.tbz) = 56e65039c6e5e197ed412ea8a3d6e9b6d3e5d093340ab10034b2ad8e65b4193e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hwstat-0.5.1.tbz) = 410d864a5197448ca0501d70325f05bda4ac80fb92a697e02d4a4576afd4fc2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hxplugin-20080318_2.tbz) = 7205b82bfa5946e2d92d5d3eb88cd43276fbcd44be4c95c59a4f73c9706c8333
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hy-aspell-0.10.0.0_1,1.tbz) = b786cc4437a4fbee49e76e811ca6fdf35db150e71c0488fd1d36e02dca083f60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hybserv-1.9.4.tbz) = 090d9d8d356e53dbda30b0f1d5ec41f6c666d7f7c1a596752efc87e845e3d6db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hydra-0.1.8_7.tbz) = c4b72817d570d7487cb08688d1e723e147b31cedef49c67035a9b756265734ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hydra-7.3.tbz) = 6527acf67a486df59e40e59a469147a470b0eac07e186bf12aeaeac7b7194a0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hyena-0.5_1.tbz) = 30815c3a53ebf82d147b719d4f682c62c953b83460fca018e0539ad830d63542
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hylafax-6.0.6.tbz) = 3f006b7628cf1898b1911f4011ddb0453d1e6d69f2e0e2e6d5ee779436c008b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hyperestraier-1.4.13_1.tbz) = 975b9afeddd52c5aa07c73b5bc0b46faf8b6d6b713677aa54142109badb2ccc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hypermail-2.2.0_2.tbz) = da9bbd8f88bf760de52a5c4fee8a57c44f292506f84237b745b73eb95fbf7c1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hypersrc-5.4.21_4.tbz) = 337b9b351448db37706c04fb5c29788fad943b60b04a62a6db04f2907e1e014c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/hyphen-2.8.6.tbz) = 32986995c65d04000339ea70f44ed183567bf5c05dc2cd3716d357ddd4ce7d72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/i18n-man-1.1.tbz) = 57ef8c944128bc28471861a454ff21d6f64e525e6ef5f647d158fca06f18cda4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/i2c-tools-3.1.0.tbz) = 8a701ee167d4d29489156ecc6db3df5e6941c4b14d9dca89fd7214740c9b6f24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/i2p-0.8.7.tbz) = c92ec69462a91ff06b6de61178990702d5c94bbabaf09b27f83b97f86ee37b47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/i3-4.2.tbz) = 4573cf2193c516b6947a398dfcc77a8ef2f5a502ca47123e408ad5e97abe4c45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/i386-rtems-binutils-2.21.tbz) = 36662cffaae03a2228eddea291a84ede39594c00816d80e6ac4b4ff1739d8fd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/i386-rtems-gdb-7.2.tbz) = 9f1be8bab54c4ec8754b870826539091a82234962920853a27e132fa95db1875
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/i3lock-2.4.1.tbz) = 0ab51a648c89278907ea9021674c4c9ec8b696dc054b5d5c8ec9fa6109af17b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/i3status-2.5.1.tbz) = f0c29b5d1a1ccd437c08f1a73955dd717b8abda57ea4e9b8108e9bf004d68f1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iSiloXC-4.30.tbz) = e2e3a22dd928619cef39119d7a9cb369cea9f0f28cdc993945a09d1e5408d1ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ia-aspell-0.50.1_1,1.tbz) = a1ef022c746fde9142571181f0ebc5abaeb0d946aa4f56fca2c6c00b64b7d535
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ia-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = b4bf2d8d8636df63840cf33e13ae884846f94421e846751cf75a114cbf36c074
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ia64sim-0.5_1.tbz) = 8ff72b156b1b6881a6d40f0acf205518d7298f1e8f147660db4e101e31d7a20c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iaikPkcs11Wrapper-1.2.18.tbz) = 9608b11993f2377a1fb3d06e0337c0ee4ad23f8dd6e757cb79be0b9de0a9b0db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iat-0.1.7.tbz) = 4c74fe5cfbd2fcba3a686aae3595414669f1df94bb538addeaf34fc92a57596f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iaxmodem-1.2.0_2.tbz) = 162992872e1cf42b9995663dc93824ddaef076a43fd17eba2642f02148315493
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ibp-0.21_2.tbz) = 89a079428260191e1750814d96f653c14acfbb38df8d4665038b0a35000a3cdf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ibsh-0.3e.tbz) = 3167954ccf7ebdfe2b285282e866370a7018ad6c283e54d9434265409d49bb3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ibus-1.4.1.tbz) = 15aaa836a315c875c3d63886f638b8d87e168b217dadb864a6c978d20288ad1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ibus-el-emacs24-0.3.2.tbz) = 5108de3ed28c4a1d5f3e56ad36460730231a4650f46ca6619c5f31567d57efa6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ibus-kmfl-1.0.3_4.tbz) = 19f99f3d7319c3b9721c59124158b3500f05930424056ea3943abdf0e147d6ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ibus-m17n-1.3.3_2.tbz) = 5df4aca11a930b42cbeaa4871f75446beb17c98fe2332577f36890d040da76fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ibus-qt-1.3.1_2.tbz) = 369307108041f63fe0e823cd72c60880a32e72346e6b13b5fcb91e12d0cf7490
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ibus-table-1.3.9.20110827_2.tbz) = 5dac850e9d8e71e63828cc7816eba5ed00cb17f10e3af742df9a3cca7f56a749
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ical-2.2_3.tbz) = f6496871aab364150f83d1a9b094cd0f68ad284788c778bc078568071646c5aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ical2html-2.0.tbz) = 2afbd6c17a19e9cbce1d32444e189306a39c3eb01b3b08b078941620885565d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icb-5.1.0_4.tbz) = 1c38106b2678f2cb56cf9a55657d2f16beff24926546148c7303d771be963a6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icbirc-1.8.tbz) = f3fc35d8d2cafe3b7409166e326f195baefcf67f77f2bb190d9ae355c8a5c284
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icbm3d-0.4_3.tbz) = 9317425b7ef8ef16da3dc463861e5958e3ecf540759c89a55a457c0e3987a80a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iceauth-1.0.5.tbz) = b2772cb2362bf094f31e9fc9fd0598814dd7c06db83481a66a31bf322e4d7ffc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icebreaker-1.2.1_9.tbz) = 4bef4ae850971a679d48f41aa6dfa92e8bbd951fa58722ac53e5371286d0f091
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icecast-1.3.12_2.tbz) = 93804ebae5dee60221b1377bb73b2fafecb23517f7b913e0f96b05c0874bb178
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icecast2-2.3.2_9,1.tbz) = 8ec788963acde19f41e8841cceb80fb399c7292eef7edd2fd6c9c1368123401b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icedtea-web-1.3_1.tbz) = d938d478fc467d88700071b48b78b7d59122ec856a4964f54041551660d103b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icegenerator-0.5.5.p2.tbz) = 10790bb6c5c647cfd9221170b251ac06e9217d39b5eb39556ade43b5259aa8fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iceicepenguin-1.5.1.tbz) = c01aedcc1ad0d50382a01f9a1cd2c03e4e29ff107a6b21db6d6540f84fbe2e80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ices-0.4_10.tbz) = 28b1fa03086a5c7c918aa07d57e9ac4d2c5c56b8230e11cefcc262bd36d5c519
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ices-2.0.2,1.tbz) = 658422ae635ef6c3985ecfc19688bb32e9f68c8ab1af4898c56e985c8d2c7f3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icewm-1.3.7_3.tbz) = 6b4140574c7d58711bb1b656e8fcf19349d6f2a5652fc0c52f7e8ddd3e0f22ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ici-4.1.2_1.tbz) = de05a4ad3cb24f8e8ee75b47a35be6130937c140a1c7de92ee27df8e97aa9075
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icinga-1.8.0_1.tbz) = b5b4d9be24b829c01b08556dcfc1cf2f962f1bfd75d12e23e0274c7fa86dcbcb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icmake-7.12.5.tbz) = 24732ea9daa702e2e36ae6ba9e7e903a269b9031fab36b05f32daece7811854c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icmpchat-0.6.tbz) = 745eb4159254cbeb8d7bf1b5626338cde7445c73aec7e8f5309e4fca241be858
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icmpinfo-1.11.tbz) = b4737064b5b80ef1548e4b1d25321a0e4e2161f8c75ec6270f88af7f85dd5858
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icmpmonitor-1.2.tbz) = 6d136a08af55973801c2871dfc84b2f64b87820b880ba23860a453457dbbf257
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icmpquery-1.0.3.tbz) = b0ec3094b6bc6cdea3502686d882cafc22d5a6a83434e774b253762a6de82f8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ico-1.0.3.tbz) = 7bced9a61d56b8d9d0981aa91ed47e988f84b6373f2c2a5f2cd56afe8babc029
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icoconvert-2.0_5.tbz) = 442f7d47ad14b94b48e19afb8675ab2d074d77596c857e574106b4c455c630da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icon-9.5.0.tbz) = d35873ddef6300ae0f5da66c60afce4811338d5d55b2d1747b8b7a5ff0ef1e42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icon-bluecurve-theme-7.0.0_4.tbz) = 17304ddcf3ae4725104bb1709acec4699fe2e833c58ae3be0d4415feab5e6509
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icon-naming-utils-0.8.90.tbz) = 162d91795c40834468a6eafb4c3a64301d86ea63e76fdbd834f538a8bfa31bff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icon-slicer-0.3_7.tbz) = 506a6be5cff9ad4fff4e7be1544eb3f80488b35053d0fcf7fa7edcf3fa46b55a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icons-buuf-1.6r2_6.tbz) = b040665af4eeae2563d7bd4058ae62afe8b92ae4387219c61aff6a9908ecbf70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icons-human-azul-0.1_1.tbz) = 0e76f241239bfb3747e963a46e5d8641d4ef010d1ae04d669cb58f7cdde9a874
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icons-tango-0.8.90_2.tbz) = 2a25708ffea75bc045e19245ed5499cef8f411bce0520953af520965e94b30d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icons-tango-extras-0.1.0_5.tbz) = bfdb84572e3d7c9cac98e66ce535074eaa978f830c0d25bc00a36bc4186af0db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icontact-1.5_3.tbz) = e96d04bd791c09e54dc1e473d9166a27367a1043426657fe28a5fafc887cef20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iconv-2.0_3.tbz) = 8d7043e924f27f6c71cacff28a2d226b67bca90281f3843f7d1e7ea32f526522
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iconv-extra-2.0.tbz) = 1d77329326b3eed0b8dbd415f32a2c355abb2e720f246ed3921beacfa9c0f045
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iconv-rfc1345-2.0.tbz) = da47538f4eedd07303fd5e061792d8546e3187c0984ba245bc3e2564e9fc4a09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icoutils-0.30.0_1.tbz) = 8ae3da8e18ccd609b4bbeaf62730f21517e70c0f6c7313bef2649d963629e5c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icpld-1.1.5.tbz) = 5eb4b83abf7ee431fdf5f92232fb5eaced3753cbc8c244545f25d1138879fd52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icqlib-1.0.0_2.tbz) = 1871d22f62202656177263561557b855b1dd26fc100430207ab10390b7873325
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/icu-4.8.1.1_1.tbz) = c32ab780037995e10bfc790d246f179b839dbdbbcb9ba98924a9557e8bc5e719
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/id-aspell-1.2.0_1,2.tbz) = 99b48ed5e1c13637dba1e68e95ef33a776b78bc73b477fbf36d4351a20b79699
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/id-hyphen-2004.08.12_1.tbz) = 70b5e46d811f111e8d366e392bd12f146871cf17f5864096187ef29e0ccdf28a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/id-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 11c5c0099bb9c6c0a9b465c00159d7ec230dd33d8eda7f81e615cefc57664fdd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/id-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 92f5af2fe0842a5314a8362cdf9fbc7ff6f0619a4296d865cf8350312da64188
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/id3ed-1.10.4.tbz) = 490fb5fa5628ec441a22b9a1bb89cd802adaf7a4bbbadee22f3df9afaf2e8853
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/id3el-0.05.tbz) = ee2fd888f1e16554c6c9d8aa0dd666fa1c6c351f3cfa9a3fab6d290a672b9610
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/id3lib-3.8.3_5.tbz) = 8bcbd824657b6e7ed70033c49840e829e65d62d89c990c71b3e88a04e4794f20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/id3mtag-0.78.tbz) = fdeb30996d14e5b963e80554d298d01100918895e75dc6c03fe4558c7119a0e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/id3ren-1.1b0.tbz) = 82407ce0cc76c06c95e0d556aba6bda0aeb69d6722db23f81ae611fb7dd1b5f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/id3tool-1.2a.tbz) = 7413bb220096ceacfe9ec055241fdab6669f2a01cc1e22ce580f96fc061877c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/id3v2-0.1.12.tbz) = 81f9b71d67f252fce1af3213f33a92d7ffea23477ec09aab3b2cd5565f8cd70c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/identify-0.7.tbz) = 16967f111af93ea41e7e944d38d4743facb0100173396b7fc847c3d75a7ebf3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/idesk-0.7.5_10.tbz) = c03b5dff1c5ecaa32b05c93c9d922fe757ca33f208aa37bd5500d6a31c816080
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/idnits-2.12.12.tbz) = e82ce8a17fb249f5e9bdd76ca1193ce7da6ebbdafd70a8e3872660a33e544c52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/idnkit-1.0_3.tbz) = 6ff856911d1880f09f3dce4f1bdbd906413e5bc56a37a66a76aca2e8944c2b88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/idnkit-2.1.tbz) = b110edb9b411a250fc61b4681f7936f904a7adf67632c26ae368effd31e825c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/idutils-4.6.tbz) = 36611a5ad9f903900e3f30eb5aadd448a2f4582a3b242c266aa1864a007385fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iec16022-0.2.4.tbz) = 4dbd1a343af79446f13dd43634a6a56713ad30392b003442375303bb122b8878
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iet-1.4.20.2_4.tbz) = afbe95f45b0ec63a7b241ac493c65083b3ea434d99f45e61a0d77e5fad788700
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ifd-slb_rf60-2.2.0_1.tbz) = 4e43821f03d03017d3997d1f15850f620a9dda84c58fdaefed8d86fff1d5acae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ifd-test-1.0_3.tbz) = d1ed06b88b43b7a235f83fbf6e0daee7fe5407b21ecf3603d247355789e4b6a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ifdepd-20110412.tbz) = ac3220fdf9c6e1b7a411799bf17d913cdf0be4e9c3a78b8a59c74009d77c2e5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iffinder-1.37.tbz) = 544071eacef3a7e37e2a26f2fb9acb738da61f52cbe06f2e3c6dad5352489cde
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ifgraph-0.4.10_4.tbz) = 7f7e35769719a0b8f8de5f4175c7ab11475b87084df0cfbf4c2756c2a0fafb46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ifile-1.3.8.tbz) = 2fcb28328e4dd106e507425e84d3a7e94400bd284e2fffdcfd456fccb3b89fad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ifm-5.4.tbz) = d59b67597280fe8b467d02d9f9410e50f38f638d824bc2ee09aeade957a018b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ifmail-2.15_5.tbz) = c7023fd644f14790244c99ee96a470b15686a87ba7e2987ca8fc90ee2f5b87dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ifp-line-0.2.4.6.tbz) = 674104f2894392711347b81e612bcbedcd9040d269aa492cd53474a7e73cbc60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ifstat-1.1_5.tbz) = f5f6d1704be0b658304b40acdbe910b447820895d186b5ffd04a7ad6c95cc566
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ifstated-5.1,1.tbz) = 8ab8324e9f6d7af62b80087d9e51268225a118a8555ff1124a5367f57b44c12b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iftop-0.17.tbz) = 315b2909372945202cad0e745990dabfc2bb787c9315f811200442ccb2572799
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ifxetex-20090124_4.tbz) = bbdf6b595a6c155abe049982be70fc59e02425731f1372ae19b2d8c4c5b86b32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/igal-1.4_7.tbz) = a4512e046ada9930576d41bfbe5a058224ef0e6204fc3063d224d80ea48566f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/igal2-2.1.tbz) = 12f57af5b25ccce9a5b073b6b29518676788d51e1df949e906695c12610d8885
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/igbinary-1.1.1.tbz) = ce81f700a7a27f7e28d45d1c0e9962d8f389671ab878598149268d07fa27db18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/igmpproxy-0.1_1,1.tbz) = 49d90cb293b43c863bf53ab2911ca5569a26c4cd6b5dfb4cb9c9bea382f9b715
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/igor-1.330.tbz) = b825789e64b28faed6fea77079abaecf76dbab7e6dc92982bb9031d3d77f8d25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/igraph-0.5.4.tbz) = b7e86d9bf87a2e14c16db64f3bdcbc3a461aebbd1bbed1b380806aa83415a253
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ii-1.6.tbz) = af2acb6ceaa8c23b70d013b9934473e8d7935b3933984019611a58b8ac8bc4d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iiview-0.28_1.tbz) = 74875ac8b106ccc00c544ab558f0f8505d69d0a126a62d2cf21e2062b5b35dff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ike-2.1.7_1.tbz) = 5e95e3d0b9fc614d95d3cdcee62d7a54214cb9717447d3d46634f065f5a5a38d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ike-scan-1.9.tbz) = da40d578b50c96330b153e15bbcb785b330c8645d88bfffe2f06480c677036b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ikiwiki-3.20110608_1.tbz) = 35763edb4f970f59b243a6756408a913ddcae7767359ba3f1ee71b850005668d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iksemel-1.4_3.tbz) = a7a688dbc487d409205af04cd77e2e6190dbae4e0cfcdabf339930fee1158c8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ilbc-r3951.tbz) = b9fc1b2bb6b2dc36777a395fe043b8c661194d7f18600b62d226c1e79ac1d090
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ilias-3.10.14_1.tbz) = d11cf90b02586c565709d25723921528bc6fded9c22275e3722e85f7f3f01480
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ilias-4.2.5.tbz) = 3e1089528a1ac03238d8cb1bca8fafd605ea493512b1786e47cfb2fff5358cdb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ilmbase-1.0.2.tbz) = d7204173035c7cc22f3c29934887897dd533324b2b71da1c16b391b23e394072
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ilohamail-0.8.13_1.tbz) = 812dbd0aaf68a24c1d26e7db3969cf9e87d0bc69bca468a1ddac28610667385f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ilohamail-devel-0.9.20050415.tbz) = 4cc339ccbae21afeaf2a02e667bf663901ec465ddb262c9bd30317f1524b738e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/im-151.tbz) = 02cbe3151208cb076072ece5dda9a5545f46aed95bf74f93c83d70e1d4711317
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imageindex-1.1_5.tbz) = dcb4ac9b519be5a4220244ee1140e549c9cb4a07a018df744c89db7b596c7de4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imageviewer-0.6.3_2.tbz) = be1ff0a89af4fc0498176edbbb527576d0ce19570b14e805f29de4ee133d6292
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imagination-3.0_2.tbz) = fef2793f386312725e7cfc26f6e0e47b2fac9c653c77fa7fa980f00e473052cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imake-1.0.4,1.tbz) = 450656f437f383e0c8269f79fdcf8dbe245ebf5c1c39eac6cfc11b14b8cb7317
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imap-uw-2007f,1.tbz) = 5939789e8c48a7bb5b4cb3944808402d9ea25c4b088701597805924c0459df45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imapfilter-2.5.3.tbz) = 1f88264dfc8963feb380c8e825caa12cb9142fd6aef45ec9fae52d7ceafbd327
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imapproxy-1.0_1.tbz) = b0d3e90253731bc9f5e96b77facb244fa7770045ba718acd77ac96419f399b71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imapsync-1.487.tbz) = 8ea30cf5a31207f4b218ea343d1f6b86f2a804e4d6c67e553062350655c5e098
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imaptools-1.135.tbz) = 550659d9b23aac68693d53b2e9f9b211fba42dbc9b96e68d0378338e8392a94e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imaputils-1.0.2.tbz) = c935801f6bd8b0f1cae3085bcbf7664bd2ff7c4968fc1cfe043a4ef4385b1edd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imaze-xview-1.4_3.tbz) = 766f1addee503d5ff1bb40104f8f7a6db6accb3f8e643584332816fc1f325a19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imb-3.0_4.tbz) = 4dd5318e973e7436fe622c22dfd1744f1290eb4d20c69cbcbe44e35343d18659
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imc-4.3_6.tbz) = 872f1f0635251318dea7869c703b16c25955fb6f430cca2105ae4c722e9cf0bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imcom-1.34.tbz) = 6bc28b84f49fcd412c5a230aa6b415e43b02dab52aa2cd06d08ce66935dcf3b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imerge-0.2.2.tbz) = a774bdbf3b4000abe5a2f30a66d8cc2dcf318553a0243fc652875e21b3f684d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imgSeek-0.8.6_14.tbz) = 6f08c140c549dc89a00248e487839d72b7631169c118e59087520dca6685a1fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imgsizer-2.8.tbz) = b0d672d6590fe999e325b413f939e072f9c61b7c28a4b96f11be297968d06e84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imgtops-1.0_3.tbz) = 02a9997856fb77a87cc743b72ed11607df1478b43b736b62985a31482f8bab74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imgv-3.1.6.tbz) = e2dbd6b3114c956443d432419aed1e388b272f38610eb4688f466b3c791af339
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imgvtopgm-2.0_4.tbz) = df0ea325f14c1c2a79949bebef301f7452eaaf7a2a0e7ecef1406a73410e065d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imlib-1.9.15_15.tbz) = ec6fcebcd7a88144fea6a69eeeca698442a5ef1f1ba6ac88c4540c727bd9757a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imlib2-1.4.5_2,2.tbz) = 37f413cff11e95663efb49272bc6117a2bb18544c1632920f3f00683746c0081
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/impact-0.7.5.3.tbz) = 1d12b2772e42c8e912dfe2e549b96d7429a506b9ea50125376c873f5ca3049fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/import-pictures-1.4.tbz) = 511423863f1b01af0f0ce7626f8c063b331247a78898f92280a422f85538c7b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/impossible_mission_puzzle-1.0.1.tbz) = 595b451f6a6daaa226e70d27ab98f0c0d7440bc18e1663cdfe0d8a0f2c923997
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/impress-1.1b9_3.tbz) = d2985ff1c5a1a25e5955dc3d6328a4b768bf2da2c8e69bdc211bcf4bc6c47166
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/impresscms-1.3.3.tbz) = 320abd84049d2334669efb9f580cf5ab1772defffbcc695f51d04d16c3248fb6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/impressive-0.10.3_1.tbz) = 35db185b84f13cccfcfd0cd68705ca587ff5b514442a6943876cf8c93adc68f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imspector-20111108.tbz) = c754f73ef294f85eb4f39822ce657928139384da2f1dc197707597ec1a4fb5c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/imwheel-1.0.0.p12_2.tbz) = 66006fec902933d830f44daa5d530aa1e8189a1ef9bb527da2254091fbc7e8e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/inadyn-1.96.2_3.tbz) = 6766f42d32cd66d8ea243a41515e03ab2562a0f28028f7d3f0f6641301784ac5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/inconsolata-ttf-20090215.tbz) = 724aef198c2912dda566b30f1b03e00d5693d7222152fd36ee5153f3e0e0190e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/indic-ttf-fonts-0.5.14.tbz) = b46327ed6004b6eef354d4a71b1dc180de9bca26a767dbfe239e39cd1cd2b01a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ines-3.0_2.tbz) = a47bf60b82eba389442b166afa97d74e4484604308fc36ef364f56b87d0defb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/info2html-2.0.tbz) = 06ce46c779a783c207b4a8b860d53ff529811d227f6fae50a92c60eaa48d7f93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/info2man-20040717.tbz) = f3d09a595f58b4b8e7e4e5ff162e93ee5cd39a6a7ace2167e529b19052b75060
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/info_to_html-0.9.6_1.tbz) = 3399b0f174701b6e3a4771622492fec204d3dffc1f82b1f461103bfeb5b979b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/infobot-0.45.3.tbz) = 5fdde0d65011f8297695c16c65d465e349d2c988929936079fc870e1dc7520b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/inform-6.32.tbz) = 7f49cb07a391b00730d8af580d5fdadab4623486410ffdf7b38c418eb4b5c8ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/inform7-6G60_1.tbz) = 5098da1b71bed18aa698da2ec1f95d13c8f346e541f00276656c85d7b2014a85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/inilib-1.0.7b3.tbz) = b01a6c1198e2c2d362adf59077b31be553206c2559f726a94d490c3d9cae094d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iniparser-3.1.tbz) = fa82138b9491557bdf39b4ebec132d9fa1e747104a2ae9961e2c96b6a03d9dd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/initutil-2.1.b.tbz) = b3be40fb12433d80cae8caf08d9caabea4f1f52f8f87690b463199ebc024b5a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/inkscape-0.48.2_2.tbz) = a6ec8773b0b99964d283028d9b084071c33cbe0e6c68c835f74a8500426ab9e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/inn-2.5.2_3.tbz) = 37ddb2711ab8d33ede6e0cc8ded82df8c55e25f62ce899d064560d1892da3c77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/innerspace-0.2.0_2.tbz) = d25201ce133c524cd3c63a6eedf768a76478d7e087f5019b405f8396e9a30c3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/innobackup-1.5.2.tbz) = 713457c172d359c133fc11c4e55cced077f1c881c65a29d4426ad494fda4387e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/innotop-1.8.1_2.tbz) = a8c78e0595b87f4101b3001682e7afd70fc73d6049400f65beeb370f8ce710d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/inplace-1.2.2.tbz) = b11814fe74422877af7e31967bc9c1c263b6d1baa9f597366a8e0e0154247980
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/input-wacom-40.0.15.0_1.tbz) = 9cd671f95f4139de51fcf52453dc51af4bb5d7c45cce46910deffea4ef3e73b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/inputproto-2.0.2.tbz) = 161f44deca62090197ece1e2cade6475e45a14bb04e25e303b6bb2d4a5c2447f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/inspircd-1.2.9.tbz) = d58fc6507d471eeb335eddc12121189c819977c3f0cfce0a3a05f75f1efa30a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/inspircd-2.0.8.tbz) = cde4ca1a24eb3b0e50f6ef76d8475800cd8aebb858d947756bd36b33c66da362
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/installwatch-0.6.3_1.tbz) = bfde68a3fccd2f33838f4d66c75b3e3012dc799bb418eb30995a5e2e38542941
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/instant-server-1.0_10.tbz) = 72f73e654d08e330a591631c63328cfec24ce72ad636f71529194811849c1c9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/instead-1.8.0.tbz) = 11f31a34ce7a1453ff486852cc1eee69155268b8840d0fe0f3e16ebc1505d93b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/insub-15.1.tbz) = da236953aed5f47a394b485afaa3226e43e111b7d1be35e4c79c347fad094dc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/intclock-2.13_1.tbz) = f7b2179f67692dff0f75d9c2cc5bd8bc67d1e348f1d72c5322d9f2baf6420ac8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/integrit-4.1.tbz) = 57371f36917249e4ce58375b4f1d577074131a3ed0730f319e77eed3c1f09f30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/intel2gas-1.3.3.tbz) = 3d9d41f877d208095002590e09eb475c9732d99bbadfc1aea62b7725993cf5df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/intensityengine-r20100129_5.tbz) = d3d228065b3029d0b6792df4fbb6a613132f1a1e7d605eb9f6a19b5abf14ba3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/interGif-6.15.tbz) = 9857e0144b7e16aabac3d08dcee6c855f1f666baa04184d7450213b1be81e41e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/intercal-0.29.tbz) = ddd9361aa8aff2ec66ac7f0f302fa61384fbb2d86f63f2c13111978b2246ded8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/interchange-5.6.1_1.tbz) = e4247b0c8bb54daee76b82ff50f27389aa1ab9dca46c573cbc04386e4f83cfcb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/interlogic-0.30_9.tbz) = 3de801bd13947b39e2092044b8344d347c46624494fb6b471a7a7328f5daa1ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/intlfonts-1.2.1_3.tbz) = 4f3de556b4e23f9a1e72bf25f47d6f745be5a492e9df6344de7278a4f23d231d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/intltool-0.41.1.tbz) = cd15314443a7c5510c9c7d13baef593611726d95a487b401008aae4607a19555
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/inventor-2.1.5.p10_7.tbz) = 6e9ac9cfc0a59fec2257417df6f3d9b050c368dc048b42dd8a7aefe814941ee7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/io-2011.09.12.tbz) = 745a87ed4b4076cf9f002cdb621a7213b3d577ff8736eebcf002f6ef24e98900
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/io_lib-1.12.5.tbz) = d069b6535b816290d218ff3aee22dbace52c1907ab8766eed83ae0afa6140642
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iodine-0.6.0r1.tbz) = ea65a0defa10ee36ccfa1d6c9c2156857fee3864a9e9d8947770b2c5d0acc19d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iog-1.03_1.tbz) = c2551a9f71e7c9e8b7ffe035c8d013ed0ee1c5f4b9ba415e18e37c4d40f293c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iogen-3.1p0.tbz) = f2053abbc6fe65d7628683948f1d180ede581038d0fe010a2bcf8a1e156d4084
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iograph-0.9.1.tbz) = 3a20555b06d225e28e94d8d681c147584b62b707b1f55e5675140cf8ae5c6090
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ion-20020207_2.tbz) = 989ac0a9f63f0c2a3b958a9b4049924d5b85ce0d2c70d653a7c84c051d0bde2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ioncube-4.2.2.tbz) = c7677caad258f1c55c18a70f1a17f17e17855e062937e0b0d0be401726185e75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ioping-0.6.tbz) = 17e326a8e1e7b2e47ef8d9d6789cc29f87fddfc68593fb0b5d5b5f52635b822d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ioquake3-1.36_11.tbz) = 781d6398f1009de11cb8e795e6938fa414a96993b2f74e25277948ca58a380a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ioquake3-devel-1.36.s2318.tbz) = 6633067c2431d4605205a60ecef28b93ca9b6a5d0ac08eac8a70a2a8b00936f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ioquake3-devel-server-1.36.s2318.tbz) = 9e840781795b56aab36ca50bb9fd9b3bac9294685c544ab474276b561edb78af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ioquake3-server-1.36_11.tbz) = 2710dfa62371f6a77e3e07744af3a4578ae0c98d00af8de035387aabfb962924
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iozone-2.01.tbz) = e188124d1637b216c9a8940c400aea37e6f20c56d3c82feb3e581fb0726bbfd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iozone-3.397.tbz) = f33af4bd72ee8e55dda9ea030a835c08b3f644293c4fba4b585c09620d72db8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ip4r-1.05.tbz) = 01abb0e3ad2dec16c5ec4f079d084819ad703d3ae67ac6db03e2189720957ae0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ip6_int-1.0.tbz) = b7a8b18ee89a5a5a0d071a71ceb5f0b241fb95aa025adfccf70a172a6ed6b6ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipa-2.1.2.tbz) = e509de58c479bbb5b6b19033b9347ac7e22f93ed77e0909213887b89b6111078
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipa_conv-1.1.tbz) = 9def02e5e6e3065dcbd3a57418ab94a0565959d06cfda3484a42b601eb4bf381
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipa_sdb-1.1.1.tbz) = 9ac7877bc3669e42f29d75c75f0a8136605d1d3f27941675b40566250cdeab92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipacco-0.2.0.1_5.tbz) = 4c115a73c6b509c138d95fcd1feddd18c9ef94949eba78df2e329a00c3a8d28a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipacctd-1.47.tbz) = c91c0f7bf2280622a90988a6fc838e134b5048c63b96ba9bf0124e6947c04179
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipad_charge-1.1.tbz) = 831c102b94deef7001801b9703a5be0c1c341c43d8d489863978e007ac0b42c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipager-1.1.0_8.tbz) = 07f6a1b8cf25f6d1e8904ec493ab974c447ac5c45f356e6515c04738195d135e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipaudit-0.95.tbz) = 6d470f0aea2c718148cdb8ba0c4b43df8e0ddeecde469a1cba51c822309c0275
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipbt-r8765.tbz) = f86cf349babd0575616fabece6ecfb06b50690fc21a11e81e147f38b7b79a49b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipcad-3.7.3_1.tbz) = 1fd3507e42ae5b917b8fc42f06d58b78e8e4860bcf684d5fab5d10f32fb7f19d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipcalc-0.41_2.tbz) = 0fa1f80e382881158b5b7c5dc53578296e39a9894b5eacbcddf4614138636bdb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipcheck-0.240,1.tbz) = cfaec68712793ecb2904fa1124aae6a36071f660589197ce407a633dc133df28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipdf-1.0.0_7.tbz) = 3204afa4a4a7c709362855daab9db67f88d3a537be1a6f1163417991a63a85d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipe-7.1.2_1.tbz) = 4c05f7a730d578630dde54462b9b5816948f5ed969fdf65190456866bb851733
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iperf-2.0.5.tbz) = 32ff4746b822c76674dbedfa59d2b3474b553db5c9c45296c036d3d3add0ea23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipfcount-0.2.1_1.tbz) = 4d185c5a7f69e74f2817f03ceeaa51344187fa42ba6afab5918cea26c34bfe27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipfilter2dshield-1.0.tbz) = 21691ef65910fac42dcd9647c9b668a748c2a26a3e8df4333acf6ed75eeb9411
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipfm-0.11.5.tbz) = 964311bd196cb7b46fb900d8778d5073363e63838040a2c75c1fe9236883f81a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipfmeta-1.3.tbz) = 8e17aa949824d0586e072f994e8bcaa57a9c8e381f340baaad6b7f2878fdff15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipfw-graph-1.4_4.tbz) = 95233dcc58cf251a3a9101803526780bd540aeffd5cff5b728c649f7daeef690
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipfw2dshield-0.5.tbz) = 6f43382ac043091befbb88cb7b0b7b6a0017797c51414e221cc5ebcb819314d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipfwcount-0.2.1_1.tbz) = fdc7b9a87fe5697d5bb78a454ee564a4e72fc73c265ccf557f54b5e93a3b3532
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipgrab-0.9.10.tbz) = e6b848049a9c5fecfc37727b00c4598ad6723da959f7f795bfa0a619b46df86d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipguard-1.04.tbz) = 3bb0daecdb48036ff13d5904c371d9a02868bb38385b2a48e1368cd07bb206c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iplike-2.0.2.tbz) = 154e9bf6637c6810b4bc709830fecd2a80146ee67c6ed81106c2334fc43db37d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iplog-2.2.3_3.tbz) = 24762015642624c39aab944251a894b2f006f0512b1b1639443899f4b1cb06c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipmitool-1.8.12.tbz) = c193a9ce6077782da2d96e975c27914143500752032631feeb50098d5ea89cfb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipod-sharp-0.8.5_1.tbz) = 376e0b8bf375935d9c5de6e7d062007331950e471b4a1c226946814c6fac5b7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipplan-4.92b.tbz) = 0e9f1339230a00367f89f2bd74fd0b6732d405806243866d366e407715e245f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipsc-0.4.3.tbz) = 26a1e19fe240964182fe640ff6e62e3a5227f7a2c9d99a58426b49423459e378
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipsec-tools-0.8.0_3.tbz) = 0f10d8d20b7f2245d3f2d10a40af42b68e43e4c245f50d3ae61563ae2b918c91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipsorc-1.7.5_4.tbz) = 36a2fe9df763da94838147527c8d69ee27ef2e39a141c0afbe993173b8b4fefe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipsumdump-1.82.tbz) = 94631a1949a3f97ea900417b5d94c8e93441ee34e5a6a9318cae912a9ac62824
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipsvd-1.0.0.tbz) = cb1ccf26a564e71ad45632beb35e9b342247f8e47b7ef7cbec1910270a78a096
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipv6calc-0.73.0_1.tbz) = 14b5a7310c5a79519b75890f1dd4a83944590de4ef62e196dfc24d98cdf5e6b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipv6gen-1.0.tbz) = f4cf26f863bb3d115003d2ed9badf1694e42598c4940e215e9f426121d59ac61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipv6mon-1.0_1.tbz) = 9e7a376f5895947e5b1daa270f6162a5605767297c77e717cd59ee9d7f54501f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipv6toolkit-1.2.3.tbz) = e370bf4e1212985ddc9569503ce4c4ae4eb33a00c8ee5ffbe8661cfa6bc7131e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ipython-py27-0.13.1.tbz) = 3a4923128995475b6a4d2365ef476c2ea710d0addd33e94365549e95d67e24a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/irc-2.11.2p3.tbz) = 4ec436e1c7202c21f7648fec666ad2973ded95be9074c59e88f35e66dca43ee0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/irc2dc-0.1.tbz) = 4a932546fb66b02f6f3438ede0e6228ac3333e86557f334ec85153beb876d8a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ircd-hybrid-7.2.1.tbz) = 8f93ee207030357c487b37089c32e59bce73bf3f38d40ea44396938e160ac33c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ircd-ratbox-3.0.7.tbz) = 2567b4dcfd70729f8ccb487233aada17fa60cdbc95b9236add56098c663d76e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ircd-ratbox-devel-3.0.7.tbz) = 1fe3f1e8ef80f82fb0fc360a30d07443e40e18ff1d762687411ddf77f8e40633
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ircd-ru-1.0.7_6.tbz) = 94a17842ad76022b9efd0ffa1a7d83654e89cda85d8797df49d2ec9d60d80b99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/irchat-jp-26.d_10.tbz) = 7981db97330eca506141ddaeb2b8a3d1e095e7dd46c8f700944f37c27e0c8f11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/irchat-pj-xemacs21-mule-2.5.6_6.tbz) = f2589de9bc134430bbd66da5c6cf7ed54a3268c7fa9db26cba6d9e5ddb15949a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ircii-20111115.tbz) = f6c9b869b6b033799f7d8f9de662ebfa1494f198b70ca769479d3fcc61f9ba95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ircproxy-1.3.6.tbz) = 345bc4c1b342323a302f016473713d82105cdc0441f8315cf0be47d8e98eb1e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ircservices-5.1.18.tbz) = 209702414bdb72e00f2afc854cefa0978e43ae5a0042ddbdce0e76c8d72e82b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ireport-3.7.6.tbz) = fbed8479504a9607e33330a85fbfe673d08914fd0468e18704c57dce99697b52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iriverter-0.16_8.tbz) = bd6576464467a62508cd64e058301b08ca34c987f9fb8f018b93fa98ed2e71cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iroffer-1.4.3.tbz) = 7debe99ebe1305888d791fd2e7ac814a205b7b078fc34abb5e8ef376fd24afe1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iroffer-dinoex-3.28.tbz) = 31e97341d39175eec79a3502376ba1ec9c7973bb1f10a212113d385d9b31a69b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iroffer-lamm-1.4.3.2.tbz) = acb9fee4884acfa8b5807538839a6f39a15349bdde911a47750ed5c0b92760d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/irrd-2.3.10_1.tbz) = e2a8799c7a91c1ba00079dcd3ffa84c5749077d4408ff6a0acd3f9d11732149f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/irrlamb-0.1.0_3.tbz) = b939638ce1ab3709b43f2903912770ce7203c97085dcf6933101bf7bff17a02a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/irrlicht-1.7.3_1.tbz) = c6ea3c83ee2931b0c27533c81655ca25cb3f0cd0d7eac1a0654632899d05b8de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/irrtoolset-5.0.1.tbz) = b4829bed7a603b8a10f53ffe7ba2614b1a66290c38b95d48d3cff0c5cf25de29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/irsim-9.7.74.tbz) = 2e75838b46752d69e6e2f43a8a058022e46189dc01c6c07cddd6f9664b7004c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/irssi-0.8.15_5.tbz) = ea28f2f47378c0e354d9cd97432edd052d0385e210606bf2b831b28c4f4d0193
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/irssi-dcc_send_limiter-0.8.10_1.tbz) = f9d20e56601db393d9a688b539072e46c359581fc751cc8eea686345d63ed3b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/irssi-devel-20120624_1.tbz) = fd836e32e2efe48ccfed1c60b05153a870da06f6804ccacdd7aeff3aa22d1f5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/irssi-fish-1.00.r5.tbz) = 949470a1e0c81671326f8b4773b9d4507869cb3e144def51f2a435ba7e7d75a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/irssi-otr-0.3_4.tbz) = b7b71c48e02b178062d0b6c831315f4e584af52217aeb7f0a62641a0c494186c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/irssi-scripts-20120326.tbz) = 2bc75ac13d825e2b3114eaf6053475803bb84b34f3e6ab70e15b7d543486962a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/irssi-themes-20101013.tbz) = 06140cec3f5a26bbe5527c15dcb10e52f1558fceb7943779f623c5e9a468fc50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/irssi-xmpp-0.51.tbz) = 96a85ec4ec9900acf9d478cd12e72ef0c1fe63cb0232ed85862ade9c508a1216
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/irssistats-0.75.tbz) = c88c7458c2b067150936115d82ba71209c67c57aef58ffdb2608417c1e9fea4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/irstlm-5.40.01.tbz) = b68e65835e789838e2bcdd3a636dbef634d430ff533ca57ab335a95bb785ac27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/is-aspell-0.51.1.0_1,1.tbz) = f9fdcac8a266a13891e22eb5e76c346421e37b14c2d708cd46e2b77af90c9710
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/is-hyphen-2004.04.15_1.tbz) = bfb70aa7ca192848195904910a0cfad2b3184cd6347d01e06b164ec064e7e100
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/is-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = a75b85d3260a634e7338e5f1e5e138a9d3b72ffbbcef8c3cb38d7de6d1b115d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/is-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 97b4eff677143c7ff7175290bec865e4a51252bdcb7ec9ecd2557ae791e14a0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/is-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = f79338051d7b4bf5ef440a11672b16ce8ccdf89c48aa05fe1cca7073870c1e93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/isaac-4.2_4.tbz) = 0a222165c366b979e98120e15cf6a92fc98a58fb0814fa3a6f6f9914ec5e4fb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/isabella-ttf-1.202.tbz) = 55e44ee35a78ae3cc313056d390b251fda17f4ac3ba3967a67044166ffb8200a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/isakmpd-20041207_3.tbz) = fc03b0c56163661fed43bec082c31f60b216f3bcde1cd8b32cc81325c63d5dc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/isbg-0.99_1.tbz) = a4321063916a7410a917b47fa029237c398ef58933f5daba57f5d46949e4f0e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/isc-cron-4.1.tbz) = 2aee417af6fda61f3d63b0292caa7f3dde84648a37320e76a3a4bc263c67d886
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/isc-dhcp41-client-4.1.e_2,2.tbz) = b790a9add307833c3192a94e33d266cd525f8a13aa37895b29411b51e96a2fd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/isc-dhcp41-relay-4.1.e_5,2.tbz) = 1bb55620c9fa8477b65deedba21a5b5dbd6b613ec6dae11c58920925f5228a71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/isc-dhcp41-server-4.1.e_7,2.tbz) = be43496f9b963577c77ac8a0d0ae10c6e9e4c036e35d60939c2742a982b4667c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/isc-dhcp42-client-4.2.4.tbz) = c97016e3bd6bd56355de4835c988c93b1a4c391ba619b0e307dc6e2441512b9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/isc-dhcp42-relay-4.2.4.tbz) = 262d10698b6f14e4ee9510635fa4a06aad30330fdf7b11391f357b4a6fead06a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/isc-dhcp42-server-4.2.4_2.tbz) = 91cce10f0aa64fc0c565716a592677ee925d3a33d00657edc1b57fcd03afb2c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iscsi-target-20080207_2.tbz) = 1e494bc37e0725d14f36477c53e048ebc31a1f1c03adb5df700419cf88643829
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ised-2.4.0.tbz) = 81ac138659792d6673819577015cbb22781a291c832d8dbb03e1dfb1c0eac518
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iselect-1.4.0.tbz) = 114c7cf7b0b15ac23b6c3cf5dbabffe0b9ddfa41ba4e5382e180516038438bc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iserverd-2.5.5_3.tbz) = 7e008a3f8adaf26f2cf5a61fec3066106f6d71de5260bc5bb6b95de9ac99b903
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ish-2.01a5.tbz) = 7dde5945d960d6f9a01d468b9afda280c938461a0dfa43f9409c837926a745f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ishido-1.1_2.tbz) = 75442c4451614ded4256fd9e206dc8005c32c27d9247bd6c87acc01cf48e095f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/isic-0.07_1.tbz) = d4fa37340e483be535e295de6ede0aa9d5d5ecf03dbb4235932bfff0ade6c46d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ismail-2.1_2.tbz) = fb4eb83e23642ec8c060d627fd0130926f5333cda5fcad4e2a156ed195e8c23b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/isnprober-1.02.tbz) = 0b7ba6404b3a612d2891d5beae880288f9244082ee1410ce78035ed56b9f64ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iso-codes-3.37.tbz) = 6d133bfa6c709bacf87604379c1a6a378563d2ab440bbb0f2b9b926f1208a508
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iso12083-1993_2.tbz) = bce24059b2fbabc08a0dbfb7cd42d7bf0b10b758f5b811d4bff47e4ec2bca203
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iso2mkv-2007.04.25.tbz) = e06f7e5760d089f73038247ee765d3df042d038f7dfffbae39f1490141c3fadd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iso8879-1986_3.tbz) = 308ea85fb4c9abc50b494eda96f0a5d63894d7bcb83f7f54cca99949232bd76e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/isomaster-1.3.7_4.tbz) = 166c6c63d6fa05791206ab561376bd76a8a8ec601343e2a02e8276c6490c46aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/isomd5sum-1.0.4_1.tbz) = a385e723509b775fc08caff4279084159ee488d116b1b4c777bad00696549898
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/isoqlog-2.2.1_1.tbz) = 0d5369f0bad67c2271784e3a87a04a7d03273d504c00f9aecad17e3728ff629d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ispell-3.3.02_5.tbz) = 9fc1393e4af4adfc9d18efd746cb7fadd04969964d90d57afa7454961f3fa7e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ispell-uk-0.7_1.tbz) = 7b619e7d91f5615418a7fdd005a82ee3db540fd2b2cdfd6ef06c7ff879577ef5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ispman-1.3r2_2.tbz) = 8d29df378cc2dde6c046c9b11e93fdc9a12d54094b354eec65c28e6b1738d4e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/isql-viewer-2.1.8_4.tbz) = 13be34e757c8aacb46cce6a13ba87a80235be8486a0330478708103d04b97aaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/istatd-0.5.7.tbz) = b56906225c25adb6f34da6490807dd25b188337390fab8157f38cfb18f2e0036
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/istgt-20120901_1.tbz) = f88edf705bc50893e1565fda88b25efaa0209f08d33064691018f534223fcab8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/istream-0.10_4.tbz) = fa3dfe3c5319ffeb88a611fcf602c969ec171d9f4bf009212334427d57a13c1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/isync-1.0.5.tbz) = f03d40e793647a560c7261f035b5dd55dc8b6412e3dee79ca02a4674f497d4f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/it-aspell-2.2.20050523.0_1,2.tbz) = c514038532abe90c39ecafb0662abfc13e343ed80985832840a929f0de39fed4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/it-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = c608a2ea15ff2e01bb0d56eb6edc4d909c392b1907d47353214bb09893e726c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/it-freebsd-doc-39278,1.tbz) = 27e1688cbd3e3207cc6ffd8f40b31eb384aad54ebcf4a23438d65ced99fbe21b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/it-gimp-help-html-2.6.1.tbz) = b9289a4437e41b2e7a517f663ed496a463d5ed6d3ade8531dca08df16fea18f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/it-hunspell-2.4.2007.09.01_1.tbz) = 80f3cbec1ca3851604c49ffc0ee05d0e17e32b9d55516d7227f34e22532e765a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/it-hyphen-2007.11.26_1.tbz) = bc097ef17c29c2b8623e2cfc146f827eba6c03b66c92dd1c6deea9d841be56d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/it-ispell-2.3_5.tbz) = 973bf36e2fa84bedb555915b3eca4aa51db5b960f08da12cc9f6cf5c58f1981a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/it-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 7bb54af6b1e93de2e2042b9a3bfd78d6c11e7b7c1438281094f712522f117d12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/it-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 97a1370f85e8a46686161e6d54c4111e485af0c477a99bebdbafd1c6d5750134
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/it-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 473d51b321988fd5e1e33b48c032d5d128e05c40289faaa02b761fda7b61c68d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/it-mythes-02.09.l_1.tbz) = e23229e20b34e773a2f71b1ab4b84f19226c2f1c0f63239be932823b130f3166
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/itcl-3.4b1_1.tbz) = 8f29baa04b5481d023353c62b284d11858f5594b5686806ff37fdf5671afc206
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ithought-a5_4.tbz) = 65d39e357edf176e91b3a000c9fa2bd02c49963d23847adee195b047379a2b13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/itk-3.3_3.tbz) = 1f2496730b776a18878d868457800c166b62627f10e5c6a7bf24bd1a631c0cb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/itl-4.0.0.1.tbz) = 086fd786d36f8744402811bb060ec4627dad3c59649855b54ec4682992b88002
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/its4-1.1.1.tbz) = 4644b3a2e60db8bb8c2b6d8146cc118ffedffbfa05c5fb954bd5b44207841bcd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/itstool-1.2.0.tbz) = 2f7d9a5eda9cdd01e53fd7b68f5d6bbbb240ecdb6945bf0275c880e5b158abac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iulib-0.4_11.tbz) = 723d883296fa1434746f44d9635364e75b32da3ee2d3e0050d0b36f267fa3339
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ivan-0.50_4.tbz) = 4801d06dd1889af1931a9c3514ed1b22e39085048058307af1aa2bc910dbe212
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iverilog-0.9.6.tbz) = fb8abb04052cb310eafb7559f73c2284d66171157de7bacec4d787a3c763c4e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ivtools-1.2.9_1.tbz) = 00e6a337582a40bfd6273ac281662d3f38844cd82e2e8b44fdd345d08d290c59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iw-aspell-1.0.0_1,2.tbz) = 17ae8e556132dc075692930a50e3d897d2d3a58972ce8cfdf636d35ed53e5ae2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iw-culmus-0.101_2.tbz) = c17f151f71394866af60db5efa208cb017e8fc4d051aa2ef13c79aae2dbe4ab8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iw-elmar-fonts-3.3_2.tbz) = b5e3dd940e4ea479557cb7c56df5ca8ad08a64ebb09d4edaa809f2c5cd96e0a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iw-he2-0.61_2.tbz) = cdec558a92dccc4ec3571f05051d39e269f43c05f7868bd0f9ec540e3f7068c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iw-hspell-1.1.tbz) = 4f5282cc1a31862bb7444a1a0af71705e469c2a8c2162cf20daf91c6e7e1725d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iw-hunspell-1.2.tbz) = 7bff29ad446458bdddc1dd70d77eb5945cb82bb2ef2c53adf7d4b6b35e4cd01c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iwebcal-2.1.tbz) = fb7430719db851ff27abd096341a6e4b1942f47cd6f9bfc29840d2195da8e5dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/iwidgets-4.0.1_1.tbz) = 77ea94b8e41ae3c1574a0636e5f76e31e9a5925ff68d1341e11ac70b938ac470
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ixlib-0.96.2_6.tbz) = 4bd9c40744df75cf87d6a57269e43c596f107abd65663f445c547d5893516dcf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jToolkit-0.7.8_1.tbz) = e14fd5a7b5e3c1f905c33073d0438b32e3273c7787eb6c0949b1a6dc559c1e88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ASCIIdates98-fpw-1.0_1.tbz) = 9b5e24a5ea8edaa3fe9ee6e985addf0b5ec45764a47fdd1f3fd711874cfbb127
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-CGdic-fpw-1.0_1.tbz) = 086896d44c639bb2628dd9f8a62a1af16812a14f049d0e14ed2214d0fd507324
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-FreeWnn-lib-1.1.1.a021_9.tbz) = 8b979a60b7827f4474e5a5f2e58b7935ac80db69c18ab98068700dfd903d65ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-FreeWnn-server-1.1.1.a021_9.tbz) = 591130703889d43df21bb6184329b69f3e6d84662c6bdba766c01ae1ec6a32af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-MT-5.14.tbz) = 0e171742c171a6a354e95c19082ea016d1e508f9aae1a372f7ddcb8ddbe3de50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-VTPSfont-1.3_2.tbz) = 448f5f6e3d6a4f16c9e8471ec10cd9c39d2d36fa7b0646deed57a0780e082a4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-Wnn6-lib-2000.9.1_2.tbz) = f5b996c152a3318853346c253572d2636f4efa2007cf9cb803496c540346cf03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-Wnn7-lib-2001.10.17_2.tbz) = af0438a8a53c86e366acb6d170d59e23de34bf641f711dab8f0bb2aec568933e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-a2ps-1.45_2.tbz) = 28eb50b494185d244767b373a9d637c256b2b6a8be655a8b89c43421a1ed0705
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ack-1.39_1.tbz) = ee44efb693f5c45912f0a5a25cf4604e091333f4ef9695567a0e1e229033c394
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ajaxzip2-core-20081102.tbz) = af9b71d3327e3c646b4da14aef6f127d37ebe27de1acffb482a9a65a3fea04c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ajaxzip2-data-20120831.tbz) = 701c13a35db9db66d8b9ec2422c8fa3e662e4c8eb20611a504e91ae84d559207
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-alias-fonts-1.0_7.tbz) = d001aab3334a9775c2f6c7e2977fc163f553cddb0fe02bdaf953d035a49d297d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-another-htmllint-20060601.tbz) = 33a4618a931e8ee0a30b14748952c37ff2e58e4fc4ee264be04214bf4216b339
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-anthy-9100h.tbz) = a24829c393217588964eef8963f7bc4ed3f05fefb2a1f30a9a453904b50ef956
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-asterisk-sounds-1.8.tbz) = e23381982290cb33a2aeb94bbc04d1567ed4190e4096532f7fd387f87f1ab98d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-awffull-3.10.2_7.tbz) = a57c8d400b867740ab52c0535010db23409dbba8e2c91bbdef626ed4a417678c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-bible_names-fpw-1.1.3.tbz) = 4404ef278ed0f76d64bf7fe03d3e9bfaa56ff112265dbabf86a78302646cfbc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-bookview-3.2.1_1.tbz) = 1f58880c9273adbd8a58a3ce494c6c6ef296f70c8868210f68960bd693435f2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-bugzilla-3.6.11.tbz) = eb876d5fb8b52fe2ffc1846a0ce30590e2aa0868ae4d34b802360cf6317a57cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-bugzilla-4.0.8.tbz) = 15d5ee4f19462eee2b83ec1cf7ae251862f3ca59da0d7d8d13f8813dfc089088
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-bugzilla-4.2.3.tbz) = 18298abd49bb63ab9f65579a710338cb47125820230806159f0af29d467c7944
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = 8fa0a0ed9954faa298f551cdc3d1de93e5db61cc89265b037aa402dab1765234
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-canna-lib-3.7p3_8.tbz) = 16fdc9a588cdcca4c2e17e8d822b2b39665830b11b240bb5163b24ea0502bcaf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-canna-server-3.7p3_9.tbz) = ad08f4578a7859a91636fe64ef58cc5194205021ac47b090871d4cb23569bcb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-cannadic-0.95c_2.tbz) = 4dc8c09292a9b740a9d3660e4820208c28168b6b792806b383ebbac0700f687e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-cdrom2-1996.06.16_1.tbz) = b97ff838912a3be4accb52fa988f0d976a17bbcf1c2ac74e13e82aad71e3bd10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-celrw-0.16.tbz) = 8fcfc947e8dca87186dc76e89520647d76030770eb91a4181b5c2de51a3b6ad8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-chasen-2.4.4.tbz) = c496d582b5d91f6e706a89fc3f055a6920ab113ea3866fe12297b2de89f08ce5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-chasen-base-2.4.4.tbz) = 171c03c06b23a14f60cd2d91baad67f81ae7a3cf2bf699b2ec816e649d334070
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-cmigemo-20110227.tbz) = b79dbecd31a5a8b2920c5aa5276dfb6ee39389c8b2322fee17c388ecf8110bb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-cmigemo-dict-20110227.tbz) = b0d97ff15344d381716eb2fba999cbc1b460b2f3f3962a139e62e0eec2a8e27b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-csrd-1.0.tbz) = 002acc390f3b2fa4f064386fb4294f7ae69291c5027a79fa7d25fc993095c35d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ctags-5.8j2.tbz) = 43265d43c494e60bdae6cf70a2b0c4081081c32fb8ad3d01460c2d4dab2cf68c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-dbskkd-cdb-2.00_1.tbz) = 3e4ef77dd64040556d9d378e7a0a8c1df8ba84399f90bb1575979b2c7e1b9d0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ddskk-emacs24-14.3_5.tbz) = 52150d971db34b44de827dc353959e4bb1f9b0cc2f6ddb3b7f46792f462670d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-devil-fpw-1.0.3.tbz) = 7c57ced2de710be1b582a729fa6bf1be3486f059eeed541923c6f2280ac08236
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-dvi2dvi-1.1_1.tbz) = aea8ff375e86f72494ed7526e4cb680d051cffd40260d73cd306e7322ef4b18c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-dvi2tty-ascii-5.0.tbz) = 77cdeae3a2016c53b6b262522439647a43154bf28ad66586b7c5e30eb9a2901a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-dvipsk-tetex-5.95b_13.tbz) = a1e951b8bfb7f8b08cd4823cad6afcdf4428c466f5c0d225593a872f813653fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-e2ps-4.34.tbz) = 434784fd44e17f98b3d1e534174894bb5fa70d47eb39160d836853b140a75c8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-eb-4.4.3.tbz) = 371357ac81395233ab26ecace168426008b09d8361c467b1129a528508700288
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ebd-fpw-1.0_1.tbz) = f8bd86907e1338dab188b48c63f05e57b6ac317d078c9ef539b5079605fef94f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-eblook-1.6.1_7.tbz) = 6d07193558c13e153a1f0d4828e43881346c97a88d42c05a585f19f00acef8cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ebnetd-1.0_7.tbz) = 76a5e35b981a24d3494cc79b224cc906059c8bbdd830ff318830b51dc7ab790d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ebview-0.2.1_15.tbz) = 1c49bfdf6587da5827cb6569dd80f94ad79571268c9edb2386163d2cc7484885
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ebview-gtk2-0.3.6_17.tbz) = e4d5ddb56de9a0f4d685c8a41429a90141ee42d5e330676ead300790c40f04d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-edict-19990714_5.tbz) = b7dbccfa9ff3847311ed601ef3316ffff3fde8d9ac9530cdd3e5673746fd6764
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-edict-fpw-1.2.2.tbz) = e5bbf5442087ab6f55278bb7388f0d2167937a5dc425449ef90179ce69edd843
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-edict-utf-8-20100420.tbz) = 33e563dcf589aec1fd2b2ec4e65fccc3532eff760a616465c482b2276fc03dd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-edyvalue-2007.01.06_1.tbz) = 4f2940f316d89dadd894a2566ad79cf669cd04ef046ee1bdc1c3aff859f2139f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-elisa8x8-1.0_3.tbz) = 74e4b780f73081273573bd01263a838fe3c66739ba717c1e9e81a6e8065430d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-elvis-1.8.4_2.tbz) = a1c780f2a66a910c509b17828113fbe05f2a1091df13736b322d1a189c5742e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-epwutil-1.1.tbz) = 9913746cac68320c62b82f636be1c56d6caa02f8e6478ef06f31bc56474f0224
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-esecanna-1.0.1_5.tbz) = e73a00f84b1ee58fa33a30db9f273b064917aed7ea84b01077ed6865be6ef2d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-esecanna-module-vje25-0.14.6_2.tbz) = d56250bd38b4471f07acf07261c8df05f1f09b144ac433785062d3ac360f4d54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-esecanna-module-vje30-1.0.1_2.tbz) = 4c8e739acbef58a67979b2f98cb5b2a5c54185494f9e56bc118560c16df65275
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-esecanna-module-wnn6-1.0.0_4.tbz) = a45788e8d0641f63820102e5e2528950ffa3eb27998086c07bf09fa817b701d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-eterm-0.9.6_1.tbz) = e40fd93b7fc786274ed62e6845198a997ada97ba35fa35693516166400395c84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-fcitx-anthy-0.1.1.tbz) = 5f0b45d2a81a5f42bb16dac0d46b64b381810881c785044ac4d25b49b07e5741
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-flower-fpw-1.0_1.tbz) = 3c10107f6dba955d290f8841cf3f38d172b418ce80ecca0bdfb7bb5efa88de91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-foldoc-fpw-1.0.2.tbz) = ebabc4244cd1549a5599dd70343a7c061640d6d4a747ecfaa5bb754c32c4534c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-font-ipa-00303.tbz) = 15dcf8c15d44321231b49957372b5beb1e7fb3090cbe44206c01d7f483dd03f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-font-ipa-uigothic-00203.tbz) = cb69d7ff0a1b490379b00351ca97057ecaaf21f6f3779c64d2302a47e80494c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-font-ipaex-00103.tbz) = 2aac067d5ed96b94a70bcf03ba418d28ef0a6a2ba574684e1d6e3e53105e4999
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-font-kochi-20030809.tbz) = 7e7f31139717d995e16089ff325170f41e5415bfd2d919778657788272ce10ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-font-migmix-1.0.20120411.tbz) = de05c21630853ab0529665e130caae691afbebfbbb2d45316ee619e92fbd522b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-font-migu-1.0.20120411.tbz) = e9f35303546cf9da92f4e9b966a6aaeda76cf664a8c046491e44cdfb2016baa0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-font-mona-ipa-1.0.8_1.tbz) = a9c76c18e6bfe1004ce30473f189814ab296ce9372cc8e377c86034d9f8b0656
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-font-motoya-al-0.0.20100921.tbz) = 2d9a2fe2bddf16e08b9c5c6f02dc431fcde74bfc7951ff111912bbdbe945ba6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-font-mplus-2.2.4.041.tbz) = 1caa4320ddccd67eaa905069fa858cd28e626740e7d207ce3283197864fd292d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-font-mplus-ipa-1.0.20060520.p1_1.tbz) = 57842d8fb2fe589634ecc140a7d797bcc3d7d3e8c0c63fbe67afc67ed3ffae44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-font-sazanami-20040629.tbz) = 3ff786dedeb0fc41ad68a02835670bd88c2a050f1349eae77a91e06473c7c03e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-font-shinonome-0.9.11.p1.tbz) = 1bb1e3915969cf7403337392b4255ad5fd0d0b536cd22b6d7803bef165f172e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-font-std-0.0.20090602.tbz) = 084bebfef0ab1ad122de0dcd66c4b4c8f797ca6532f3c9980d3903d7d0890203
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-font-takao-003.02.01.tbz) = 27aa833326d771a209001f0d21a380b2ecf2b318f131e40733d379fb4182db27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-font-ume-0.0.441.tbz) = 2eaa5abaa4ed1523b02a3cf76f578267840be5eca251e0f7e04f0c2ae62e38fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-font-vlgothic-20120629.tbz) = 1adb3bdb2f93be088d2ea52550b2486055ae941417172e21bd55812a2ee1b943
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-freebsd-doc-39278,1.tbz) = e655f445e36f1504678e028b308f2d0bcb445ce03ef62f1d3e754019bf3e7842
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-freepwing-1.4.4_1.tbz) = 8d43302bbd3cee8eb683b960eb882d573c7efdb8ce03544cdc9de32cf806785a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-fumeikai-fpw-1.0_1.tbz) = 25e69ce10b99dea9eb8081f80c5557d7c9f61acce696dc8584bdacd241240907
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-gawk-3.0.6.tbz) = 929793d14b830c41772d5869eb0b425728293a8e598c1322a6154c139bdf8cb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-gd-2.0.35_8,1.tbz) = 4440b689f7545ae3a206ec4863b48afdeaf59de453c5e52899b81e8f657814c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-gicq-0.33_5.tbz) = 7c8256902e5dd3c3dbf47691fafa4444c09f4e6af05591554341dfe066f45b2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-gimp-help-html-2.6.1.tbz) = d8653a30a045192ba857f904b9cabdc420177034b0e6fc2cf5b8151522b7d27b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-gjiten-2.6.tbz) = 7e0bd0e77165d211de458306f8ed46134c2fea5b1fe3effcb9413affbecff5ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-gorua-0.17_3.tbz) = 4603229b2fe5fb80fa3cde1cfe3aa5c3d4a32f55d589c1c9e1f1a6c4f1fd25fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-gqmpeg-0.20.0_10,1.tbz) = ff6c22225dc6e90288b13581ef8ab1f2255f50017a12b1e2b0f891801b7b960f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-grep-2.4.2.tbz) = 4dd7a2bed39e69c2917cd4e8c8114ad437268ef22ed81f354411e97a2af505a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-groff-1.18.1_14.tbz) = e5ed7016dbde72d8fc07c6277a22b23add3b6ad8fcf1b058236930267d2a91cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-gskk-20041208.tbz) = 8217d9115f417e9781a665f45577c3e0d27c2ed9c482657653a251a96c4adc16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-gtkicq-0.60_5.tbz) = 9eeb826e753584920d17e581ed2f087e071c936fe861da56a7d81038ca5202bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-guesswork-classic-0.0.3_1.tbz) = 69bed5a89d4edce563ceb27819751587af132a006d70201d7bbffec40aae6cfe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-gxditview-1.18.1_10.tbz) = 5ea0300dcc498d12dc639009a6dec32689501d7f2b0ad2cec5874520fe4f7a4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-hex-2.04.tbz) = 5da1618741682498be610933e7cbaa0d0b83b6015e2f2d875fe491df511a9042
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-hns-2.19.9.tbz) = 4e3fe64d78716b77679b741efe3ce86cb9102bd03470dbcae4dc6877e6468167
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ibus-anthy-1.2.7_2,1.tbz) = 7658c10aa4d5ea6b773671e40539e8bd726c5eec7d9c5db13fdff6747bb30d5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ibus-skk-1.4.1_2.tbz) = 87eaa0d456ac54f89c85e362da311c6c0ffa55b793808f48eb2a34a0737554a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-icanna-0.9.0.tbz) = 911f682f906b9e1ce22f0e34fd125c56ddfa2c31f942e880b47eec538c965e3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-im-ja-1.5_10.tbz) = f7d50a19b1efc637fce5898168b8cfb54029aa0c95639383370674861dc362f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ipadic-2.7.0_1.tbz) = e8f31ba2d1d05cd0016b8ca6b303bfaa3494673daa2ee63bdca43daf57b37714
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ja6-2003.03.09.l.tbz) = 81f014a96b4d6438641d8367264752c1fcf056c9252b7a1d1859b27fbd7ba199
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-jacode.pl-2.13.4.10.tbz) = d3ef944dfab67305857c0ab1ed8a901910546cf06249a6bd321dc76a5695ea01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-jadetex-ptex-3.13_10.tbz) = 7331a43a06994529de711a456714abb3957f8f9b5d66bdc0c8fe62595def7cf8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-japana-2.0.6.tbz) = cadf43c0feb04b82d463291f4771d87d37020da2673b0c2615f0ff41fcdb3522
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-japaneseAFM-1.0.tbz) = e26ef789e0dbb51d8cb4c8ef051430ada7b76761fe9103975bc5aeca1dc5b97e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-jargon-fpw-2.0.tbz) = 562ce1f5e5ee3364306c3234406985f67f7dedbb469b2e03bb0f7b58356d0cea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-jcode.pl-2.13_1.tbz) = 87598a974966261069209b123659b91bdee42653d9e061fdf08ba5356e6a8e9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-jd-2.8.5.tbz) = e50815a111b047619987069dcf1353a21246e3515bea1988d7f93f584b935172
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-jed-0.99.8.j067_5.tbz) = 998e45af89204a6b16774d1dd4bd578019df659d537c0468264cad7bbbfa81a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-jishyo-0.1_2.tbz) = 22ba0820b37c0e4f5862ebc05360db84139ad57718e19af0cb5def8c42cf93b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-jisx0213-fonts-20040425_2.tbz) = 7dfbcbfbb40a686e3ef26965c877194be22f14c22f71b7ed1b25a5193121c2a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-jmode-0.6.7_7.tbz) = 94330a7206156b6b6c3e219b72c355423a3c9cba21cf717389eeb5fef94fdbd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-jmode-skk-0.6.7_7.tbz) = 965030a520abeba3955d7db7bd0bffb42752144a88d38396c02e9a3f06903c38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-jpilot-1.8.1_1.tbz) = 943e870facc6468e43e7963de1055bb266eac66c2048b5bfa6ac7dcf02d42074
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-jstrings-0.6.tbz) = b1671f3b93a0edfadc06f2f16fc5569ba6b567dc98c931b1c3036a7b50f1f8c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-jvim-3.0.j2.1a_4.tbz) = 2d022e7a3200def136f2b0c00257ac9a4fa74689474b9283f3b992b5ba54f1c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-jyuroku-1.32_6.tbz) = c4f2dda4e318a2c02c2834116640e4e9c39e27c973fcddddbb918ecf1f8b5e56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-k20fonts-0.396_5.tbz) = 4b930e813a306e69538b378d9c67718fe642d8aae5bb035ef656423f71b3678b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-kakasi-2.3.4.tbz) = ad2c6328a6a7637fd39d11383ebe30cbf4a11e8f036bc74530e141babfdfb0a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-kana-no-quiz-1.9_6.tbz) = 3ccb584800b1fbab7b1be1318fc164aa1dc568824a66426d1f7d7c3889f87af5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-kaname12-1.1_3.tbz) = ed82253262bee09af7e93d8d6574bd486f21aa6555c058bfea9d66399d2e0790
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-kanji18-1.0_4.tbz) = bfcce8511481901468502b1b6b773a807891c36ba7741f30b1c0716cf5ef2e3f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-kanji26-1.0_4.tbz) = 969836b6be41d4964081f491dec5d14b0af60dc71d9fa6653fed9f0775eb5017
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-kanjipad-2.0.0_7.tbz) = 71e183d0349d8ab62fc91276698ea6d8e45897fa7509f0a381c54dd30d5bd934
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-kasumi-2.5_4.tbz) = 269a362e628be64d59d5726096e525cda87f5cab1c39f93bb84357c3694063aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-kbanner-2.1_5.tbz) = 673ac49dba5ac8a08d29dbbc94ae2e99101b547169dcd485dd709f8e8fd4a690
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-kcc-1.0_1.tbz) = b8763bfaae16ce9add2ca4d45fe36987f0d9acd260df589d5d096b8b8081ddf4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-kcode-1.0.tbz) = 870392e1a3e8ebf437ede2363f8b25118727445dcdc90445d9f7a24062fa0500
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 91f9bf1e779e2dd57ed3ae602252cf70e95e5efb029c136d9c281f1603c51094
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 439c18bff0e2ac6878491ca022c7e83a96c978322656bbac1e504c8f20d4cc3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-kdrill-6.4_2.tbz) = 19b6f123c9bce66c1748a07b8a46e6e6a439ff1c4d28b65053aabfd394a5ec99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-kinput2-3.1_13.tbz) = 352b3beca4eef4c48ee86063c8a6f8867f21a4a4959d1a2c408b0e7bae7749e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-kiten-4.8.4.tbz) = 965f5a72be1087b3226b4e89694b679ccaeb8e94aad68e7cafde16d595baba2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-kon2-14dot-0.3_6.tbz) = d5c41b92eeb23ff6d5a506aef5200e8e6cbc28858ed9373ecbe35514d61e8bee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-kon2-16dot-0.3_6.tbz) = d52ff1bb83829995faa288d2ee696f87886c03cab83ff33d02d6f061f803c75f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-kpcal-2.0_2.tbz) = 37d5c5206344b42a48342d7580b26427d71a5fa534641a2f4b0e6fda1b255a83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-kterm-6.2.0_11.tbz) = db1fed60b4fb142107a2f181f24610e4f9d2f6722b73a95d383e8d6bd25aa029
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-lambdamoo-1.8.1_1.tbz) = 2619619052ac5efa9a45dfb4d3d0d7eefa35e1b723365b77bb216583d26ebd65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-latex2html-2002.2.1j2.0_12.tbz) = 1910c1c018e031e7c760b344bba99651678393071e108a6ad4921cb2d21ea9bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-leafrogue-0.72_2.tbz) = a6e0514bc9bbcc34aa50fdf4bf42c8448d09f48473fc1b7df6e02fd9715ac99e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-less+iso-382.262_1.tbz) = 4373288e08d1034664ec461c0e7b1289bc4c8b881427e3987b887f472ef1bedb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-libicq-0.33_1.tbz) = 4fab65928a08eee01bf2ec9d856f2131ab66e5fa7e791e5c1241afb59db54bfc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-libjcode-1.00.tbz) = d718247721b9a533e7cf1cd9b3fa0b70a426f4e20839c4879840e0b3c47f2bff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 84ed1aac2e18a1f8954d80503f302350ad85940ddb9184fc321758393490a7fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-libskk-1.0.0.tbz) = 33402c0ee027a4ce9ff5a931208034d61951f6315115bd2461d125b389abf449
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-libslang-1.4.5.j2.tbz) = 6fcf4acad03505e39cb70b57c09a7fb3ac47bd6949ca1114ab76cb2209bfa7a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-libtomoe-gtk-0.6.0_6.tbz) = 59b794ee94f070f2a286ca0a2b17881415eedf8332a2479a747e2b7a260fc41c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-lipsf-2.00_1.tbz) = 16226971f2a27dae8e6409babcbe2ca55ffbe1fbcbc8450131e41135fdba9135
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-lookup-emacs24-1.4.1_14.tbz) = ccaf3f0a5e4df9b17e223b1a102d053dbcdf109f8cb98c2735e73724d23d743c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ls-0.5.tbz) = 3769ba624aad6f753a413cf75a1a49ae9e032dd1977f6269b17526bfe344b3e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-lsd-fpw-3.0.1.tbz) = 6d6eadbac7baade814e98aa8a6756154a56440fbe602ba7e121dfc3a0f5e895b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-lynx-2.8.7.r1.tbz) = 99ef3c21960978db06cbd4662268c09bacabc9cc6d56858a0a17709867b0dc76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-lynx-2.8.8.d3.tbz) = 4bb7700036720ffbaad3097a2ef52181d5d8dcaaf2aab259d871b56b2f103918
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-mailman-2.1.14.j7,1.tbz) = 98cd49ac58980f952cecd07ec0ffcd4f94ee18afac19b9f006686fbeff03c5b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-makejvf-fkr-1.0_2.tbz) = 79b28731165fb806e1c077dc296102d3f0c30df5615782e4d0b2d3147fca3e14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-man-1.1j_9.tbz) = 53bf16459abf2d65c59057638e48c97d1aa81d1afaf0226be66181c5848863b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-man-doc-5.4.20050911_3.tbz) = 25a712f4e23ad29cc5c035882a14db428545c1e011a1a275dbae486c04457d85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-marumoji-fonts-1.0_5.tbz) = 21dd46e1f8cef5904d14aa896300e5d33ca03ab9cce0246f1feff1f0da2b28f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-mecab-0.994.tbz) = 01321606ceefe10f4824272dce1f19c383ae9b1d57c68e64b9c56631c4fb20f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-mecab-ipadic-2.7.0.20070801.tbz) = 5a3858d60fd661a6c7e11194544486343ec92c0433de3ab47617d98f493acaf8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-mell-1.0.0_2.tbz) = 021d75577d8a68327ea5e002e79979af86592c8b44b95267839c24a6f664b35a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-mendexk-2.6c.tbz) = e5a8aede9efd3bac630e9ec4aa7f74e3b6f6caaac658dce76ebe0caa01f705db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-mg-5.0.1.3.tbz) = ebbe51ea7d20318baa39bf1c5a189c137e894e8e1915c2cedaf4d75528c86fab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-mh-6.8.4.j3.05_1.tbz) = 9735011efd8db6646bc723f23027f3e587fc6441c912a1591d8c90639089134d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-migemo-0.40_9,1.tbz) = 678c300db941971773180f9afb11df2c6e3e3592acfe03af2dc5005b0ecb1481
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-migemo-emacs24-0.40_9,1.tbz) = 306b3443fad8fa4a60803827f3e1cca0c1e30cca1fd62b10a6e8487f94d63a88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-mobileimap-2.7.tbz) = 5c73d901613d88ef07ae03a9cbb5fabc59a71cfb64378ae0fdf6fa59c7f584fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-monafonts-2.90_2,2.tbz) = 29b18c2bdc85736e1d285eedb0486ed70d9773d4101c05953b487ffef3c02ee0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-monafonts-ttf-2.90_2.tbz) = 99852e3d38eb904dde80bcb8b8ef204f647907eaf58cda61ad7968a1bdb67f59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-mozc-additions-1.3.911.102_1.tbz) = 8abecf65dd3806725220f1d2994d96418c053dafb019a9c62efe4abf727e51f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-mozc-el-emacs24-1.6.1187.102_2.tbz) = 7f586fdd2feb63b3a59d8019bf50df91a166d092991d956f302b4f8678479625
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-mozc-server-1.6.1187.102_2.tbz) = 9bdbd9e13172ddada01a9b749d2005be91b4de9431b49357c23bb8529f80bfda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-mtools-3.9.6_1.tbz) = 4c9435aad2ad09147ae50f7b40ff3c383b6685c68cc4111aef896cf2b6da40e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-multiskkserv-0.20020201_1.tbz) = 39d997c5b28ffcda7791b2378b4ee5a08a9c93cb42c01d5578003d4172e4b044
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-mutt-devel-1.5.21.j1_2.tbz) = 3b1d87f90d9a92a399918dff810561e7795b47eae4fc8597a9a032662365c297
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-naga10-1.1_4.tbz) = 6946f54ff19d5d2161195841c509428ba5b93946af39a3f76151c7cd9742300a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-namazu-1.3.0.11.tbz) = 72bf71cde2a8868b5fc46dcfef0355d663dd54edec829780c86a2ac8bdef435d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-namazu2-2.0.21.tbz) = 857eb07b48970df52a1d41cee1950c15a65b15ae19a19a289f5fc95d12ddb3c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-navi2ch-emacs24-1.8.4_3,1.tbz) = 5158496396dd6492841c0c5b9fc4618dfaac6eb503c93bf842c17332f4d59035
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-navi2ch-xemacs21-mule-1.8.4_3,1.tbz) = 5bdb098bb836f0b137075cb0d5ece28e5b117fa440e1ba354b4fd4f5189fe105
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ne-3.05.tbz) = 7a9b9f4ac35a8c9bffdb081b32aba59a19037f48715c0ea352ec2dc869e59947
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-nethack-3.4.3_5.tbz) = f4a6240d56a9a1732fe8648f9105af7de3ba885092240b3491fe5197bed1b4bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-netype-0.1.1_8.tbz) = 3dca82e99be1310ac167a478a2d557b5ebcfd9d6c33ec68e192ab48c7bcac838
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-newosaka-1.0.tbz) = 53cad806e47a52e301e1eeb127954e4c8cfaa974acc511156921a9bc8fbf99eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ng-1.4.4_2.tbz) = fb2036e7b454ad11b7f7b318abdd8d3f7837fe299216478462e42733a7845987
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ng-1.5.b1.tbz) = b1507f10968c47624eed27f4e139c8615f47c60b403dc16bc6a2230af056a04e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ng-canna-1.4.4_2.tbz) = 40808f772bb8acaa6be41673f2b6be8f13c6e0150348c77546a700e913a53462
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ngraph-fonts-1.0_3.tbz) = 2c8385378991fc8da7fba94d0f6853d8a1dda82455029fd32537f0ddb3db2379
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-nhocr-0.16.tbz) = e0992353c07779338d496d44d8bf6678b2bcd3bead20ac109aa2b2298f02783b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-nkf-2.1.2,1.tbz) = eda36e871bc5eb66c267bb7e279b5074ae23e42d7d1f161fac7f9c56cec8594a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ochusha-0.5.8.2_10.tbz) = d699c59f77c967f2283d86f5fb0b9c8851afccf50438011d6fce4cb967119bd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-onew-2.2.10_2.tbz) = 4d5ea35a4b181ad1e5f15b148b3dce7e8a24a86fac937caef20327f4e7b845dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-Date-Japanese-Era-0.06.tbz) = b0d32f61acc4908ca549bc1d4f643d6977e0b3cbf995a32c2dc926fbc42398e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-Date-Japanese-Holiday-0.05_1.tbz) = 72a8f10f3b075a50cd52c9269d2760ddd4f72b877280ec40c5fe2fcac2b79717
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-DateTime-Calendar-Japanese-Era-0.08001_1.tbz) = eafaa915f4e277ac9959f08b4bdadb3bff9e737077c51aa1847a9f782c1c6924
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-DateTime-Format-Japanese-0.04000.tbz) = e42c828adb1acf0346cdc0da8037b9326bbff5e1ea7fff380f0f793481ec7ff1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-Encode-EUCJPMS-0.07_2.tbz) = 941f41e94f66034bc897cbcd3694fcfe24bc7771b01f1c750e367b7447eae8b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-Encode-JP-Emoji-0.60.tbz) = a68b8dbfc62f33665458558c74f3e8e40329c702230f348573a260c032e841d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-Encode-JP-Mobile-0.29.tbz) = 205143f786486f5a9ca94ccaa2e18c0b6309c08e249f1c8924bac66da9cce05d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-HTML-MobileJp-0.08.tbz) = 8a82a1dd2836a9becf3c3d981cd5affb0e3530fe0dff52876ccd23e0e4b1b16e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-Jcode-2.07.tbz) = b00d43d0593f92fdf6f489e3e0583e116d60f01318f8fe3226e772fd63664686
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-Lingua-JA-Kana-0.07.tbz) = 90fabb805ed922ef3e1d07b115fa7afcdaea392e889d61f8e83ac61e8569b1f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-Lingua-JA-Summarize-Extract-0.02_1.tbz) = c4a3ef2fc31dc147dfa6ac194e50417ab46650d36af8ffcc6b6f1e4acfab49b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-3.3.2_2.tbz) = 4d2da045493a26120c6b199c48b8d806ed4927c1855ba3c2961d3e4854c06063
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-MeCab-0.994.tbz) = 773b3ec0fc77b5812611714d24023d519c244d4569b9b0213f0624b3c91c991d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-Number-Phone-JP-0.12.tbz) = d3738db5fe61afbb20c6cad665e08925c4c492415612eab802607ff62fb8e6ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-PDFJ-0.90_2.tbz) = 325325614b947392b177b103a0257cea43c568177b3fd7ddcdb6d8431c83911b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-Text-ChaSen-1.03_4.tbz) = a5da38bd2e71703755f6c462c67288ab3a6041b487a88670125f3d73973ecec2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-Text-Kakasi-2.04.tbz) = 9f546d3ff840137e342e7bae1267000780b07a3bec7baacbde9cd0612b8dffb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-Unicode-Japanese-0.49.tbz) = 8e3d351abd4374b706af26626a503ccc05ea690560fb03ff3660702aca62b6de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-WWW-MobileCarrierJP-0.62.tbz) = 2aeaf02e20b09f8b63cbbda1b3c7a9abb752605b457d02a5d0949e96ef9e6a1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-man-5.000.tbz) = 7529495259840f2095b9a0719e4de1449270a2f0308ff5ad2567ccc83cd79215
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-mime_pls-2.02.tbz) = 0adce5aee4b4aa052d19caacb10abdf159e9cd992ad4e7c06dd9282e3bbb22b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-p5-nkf-2.1.2,1.tbz) = b3df7d300dba3316f8f56c58a3f01c7858f40876e9c0c371d823371c65418cb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-pejv-fpw-1.0.4.tbz) = 3acc4843bea55af101a7fc30df8180fcf3022b30452a67dd4db5508ee4ea1c62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-plain2-2.54.1_2.tbz) = 389fa510d89f022094c1223b2c5f1f8533cec5acd738870288955484461bcc7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-plan-1.10.1_2.tbz) = 7fe14599112fd3d9da23b18cd354173b37a5b48cc51c058823083f4632e38488
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-platex-otf-1.2.4_7.tbz) = eab381a4c715379db70b3b38de092bb8188cd2bb309a0c80d724860da2d2c0fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-platex209-1.0_8.tbz) = c32a57d4bd4337f6a5b9b3e9292e7337f8c869a9fb8300c545cc25bc26e4eef4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-postgresql82-man-8.2.4.tbz) = 81163cccb130fe0815a7e5a8966117ca4243ad750a7643bf573524f762bc9a1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-prime-1.0.0.1_4.tbz) = d509f7c469bfd860c9e2453d6ae49004e86b29ab689dcdb4ea4aadf7790641b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-prime-dict-1.0.0_2.tbz) = 0531a248cf251983eb8b0913603fe4de10b93d4edf0975ec8b766bcba64b3daa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-prime-el-1.5.1.3_4.tbz) = f99139ae2d81c156f45f2b1ecce7955cd1a27e205b7476150c2d29edf56c27fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-prn-1.0.tbz) = 4fe658d9eed75bdab3796d14132210a4d28381858d63effce230f53536e1b3f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ptex-tetex-3.1.10_5.tbz) = 0c8751fc16869096b9332f12ff701bc774b1bad455eb181f1a8308875a9bb037
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-py27-mecab-0.994.tbz) = 20a9c371f34ea634b8479b9ff2cad62e802cfc6136bf2f0075408b0553fd8c3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-qkc-1.0.tbz) = 651af8887b272f982a1383e0d384f249f409036633e2c4d5c34ce400c68eeca7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-quit-1.2a_1.tbz) = 8027e9cf879d9e8ef1db1125cf9f0cdc6870371b90dce9b8090d52f1b089387a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-rbnamazu-0.4.tbz) = 6ddcf402a1e399a7aedf398e3f57a3f0ef3b32d325c4bfae58cb22bc4cb27cc8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-roget-fpw-1.0.2.tbz) = 60c390ac71d51750c55d1d015b3ff9257db7c34ac611691bb0f0b7858a2a92cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-rogue_s-1.3a_2.tbz) = 02dd03ca001a154272ae08b5c88f77742c4e94c684b75310ec9692d0ff847a20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-rskkserv-2.95.4.tbz) = 799d501f8ec0809a3857ce01657ee588d8d8dda88202b17580fbc471393ef895
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ruby-man-1.4.6.tbz) = 72e75a2daa019c05f813535ca096f6ce705a0b10f05277d8bc2a391c4089b8d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ruby-usersguide-980206.tbz) = 6820cde6d5edda1142ebf39c03f2c0245b66a7b395443ff63a327ed7ad00f3fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ruby18-chasen-1.7.tbz) = 82bf24b081bc3dab5478a8ad91fbc5e17b033cecc9d28a2021f128eb1c5b8177
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ruby18-eb-2.6_5.tbz) = f1fe6a3cbe0c774b868eb1c77e2ff19d78204ca5d9828aa85c334c00d756bf26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ruby18-mecab-0.994.tbz) = 3aef53f0006dc5db5da7ea6d9c66214f086734c7b889317f2e9fd45f995f4e8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ruby18-rdic-0.1.8_2.tbz) = 8a1d9fef13a3c3c6df5a8b30dc1159a273c7df79a6a1f59dc96a5a5f5c377ca5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ruby18-romkan-0.4.tbz) = 165dd827e42f74b0c13669b8c602a1b8a23f74533366ed112e0a9b615fb44dc6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ruby18-slang-0.52.tbz) = 8b895a25be98a96b1794a9b1e3bba60469d523bd71a0ac85388dfdded7dfc76c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ruby18-uconv-0.5.3.tbz) = d301edd80b993eca9e9b97b9a22554d054324415c842fb091c8a22e1ebb8b46f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-rubygem-jpmobile-3.0.6.tbz) = e0fda2205740ee46dee8f502cf73e283c3636eedeb6ebbf04ebc1323f2b0ce30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-rubygem-jpmobile-ipaddresses-0.0.2.tbz) = acbf704ff59ed28ae494db01cc19c70ff774500c3812610a4f1cb1d67d3be55c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-rubygem-jpmobile-terminfo-0.0.3.tbz) = d88a177b02b97cda80b5ec2abe4b5c66eec547f52137a32ad97384c7b6e17a55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-ryaku-fpw-1.0.1_1.tbz) = dc223de9d036291da6381540d9cded78cb5201385f087b88def37d76b252b783
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-scim-anthy-1.2.7_1.tbz) = 84853f8d098baf98b2f752a5d6ffbfe74380785a077266043cefab9aae16d713
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-scim-canna-1.0.0_12.tbz) = 7a18423607077aba4884d82a6f82e3243768fe63585f4e32e4ba260a60037af4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-scim-honoka-0.9.1_10.tbz) = dc07f7dd4c17bc9cefad6dafbba6eb4fb2be8cba21baf2f255479168b5b31e2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-scim-honoka-plugin-romkan-0.9.0_9.tbz) = bd95816feb1400d39a9fbc76b4877408e17acebcb8ad7f6fc11faf388b896a23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-scim-honoka-plugin-wnn-0.9.0_10.tbz) = 39e26ca43df41364c6006c0554e4b8bb836d5f55c1b41992e1801325a2d6c3a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-scim-prime-0.3.0_11.tbz) = c39298d7877eff4219ed2e38dc64baef8c796cc4364667b591ee36f1d9b6b10e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-scim-skk-0.5.2_9.tbz) = da2c444ec658c9d6a2a5cc1dd3df03ed227d8ceaf6eed2488fac1d7858e61349
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-scim-tables-0.5.10_1.tbz) = 82045bc22a686b8342e73bbcfb1954345cdba148f67588b415dc8d76fced7321
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-scim-tomoe-0.6.0_8.tbz) = 0db3cc32d3fd52c5153afb35b83360adb7eb5ebdf80addb406eabe68f19d29df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-scim-uim-0.2.0_7.tbz) = 6c5b00412f8253d3b3c6bc2b4ca95cf39c3c0e31cdf3d0750b4fc9031de32657
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-seaside-080908.s39.tbz) = c32572f9a7f8c6f22cc41e924c413f611ceef0e173a301e2b42fbbea0dae391c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-sed-3.02_2.tbz) = 003ab2f3b3b4a3b2c33dc9e4aed5b3f480e8ceebd100c2d565e6a12e272d885d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-sj3-lib-2.0.1.20_7.tbz) = f92a52a1036402b9c410a4973f120a2d73359ec3ee9f5c18d4a992ad4169d3c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-skk-9.6_3.tbz) = 39eef01be447a991f4f18add66fac49a2157b17237d34e178755f48d6f3b3d98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-skk-jisyo-201204.tbz) = b28b6f9653f5b0943990bba6003ede3cfe5bc56d9ea496030e06f14f10ddb745
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-skk-jisyo-cdb-201204.tbz) = 2a3dee2c5b46124730064b6b6a3411d39f6ab400f0700aa69062132efdc149e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-skk-tools-1.3.2,1.tbz) = 18e06f3e11b08255bbc46c4c4f969d927749437a1f23abbe6fd521133202893d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-skkfep-0.87_2.tbz) = bd95fea3a072868391f39f6c94274d1e53b5281be787bee8ed677b9a2cb3c396
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-skkinput-2.06.4_2.tbz) = f65a124a64384a02058101e1be0797c20a3784f3a44cc70336abeddd2ff5c5f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-skkinput3-3.0.6_2.tbz) = 87084a6c489fdd7d20d05ed2a176dcdbc9bbc368ba85e3f52c666b99687a614c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-skkserv-9.6_4.tbz) = 178d9d5ddd74046f20b120acfd0346a68dab505a0934f26d6f682e61e067334f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-slimeforest-0.60_1.tbz) = e07b673b05b33a0bd804e35eec4580259e766a0dc0d15f345efbf855be1b41f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-slrn-0.9.6.2.tbz) = 1962733dfa7d94f428b4e8a1799aae54a7c2db692deec98fdcc1587c4576d427
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-srd-fpw-package-1.0.8_5.tbz) = 59c0df73b36c06b6a1264474f6fbeafaa5efecd65206cd49e576a83d307b8baf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-stardict-dict-ja-2.4.2.tbz) = 1e33a00e481acff37b33926a767dbc9ba2ee0e6829b3a5f2bfd7e5b66ccaf98f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-suicavalue-2007.05.15.tbz) = 09ae98b14b61641eebdc0e7a8d8e6e68c95af407b16965f03c8ed26bce10d6e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-suikyo-2.1.0_2.tbz) = 5d647be5633ca704c73c2bb6f2d2328476d764747ce11849c0b6db7929b87012
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-t2ps-1.6d.tbz) = 2a328f6df2d42145bd3b61d6287d3b3aa32957d1439e875aa8d07fda72264da0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-tdiary-3.1.4.tbz) = 56cc578d7227d3bb44cbe0fa56aca799a74dfeda71dae53ec86c6a7a003bab50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-teTeX-1.6_4.tbz) = c263b1c4e1334f0242f8516a9da89818bcc3786eebc4d0a769abb0000af4a368
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-tegaki-recognize-0.3.1.2.tbz) = 6e62ec5e3f7583d3a97c948e902bb48c049f8c5f4297b527e7ee4dd7c45b8744
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-tegaki-zinnia-japanese-0.3.tbz) = cec990338893cb0f33c8f348246916d1f56e2e5e9af3c1e23f78c649c7c30516
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-texfamily-tetex-1.2_7.tbz) = 857e68b1a32832dafabc9fc3336641ecd473ea9918a4c45e6d94a2020b236a4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-texfamily-vfn2a-1.3_8.tbz) = e1acc518b855f695dd3eab75a44d6b44b97860de4e7f46946381516b8ad676b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-texinfo-4.7_7.tbz) = 9034a004094f14df89de79a768efaaa06a1a6acef2c4b85c0071d2f1c5b626f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-tgif-resource-4.2.2.tbz) = 206018cea811ed7037d14eeb700a8f0731cfe1959671acae74e8befc9cbddbb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-tiarra-20100212_1.tbz) = 0a20d98996b32b2ef570dc83767117175d85e98ed7b4ba78fc55d9e0523e771e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-timidity++-slang-2.13.2_11.tbz) = 325dca8ceb3a43fe417adf1f5cf3a21eb41cfcb8945c2288478a6865926842e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-today-2.12.tbz) = 1761e5e0fc9d9b7e75d7bf6f1ea6e929cd38e3b79c8f5f0144fa1027bff19af9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-tomoe-0.6.0_4.tbz) = 62fe440e48068a0bd6c45c5e6047e3c7f335dc9cd7f085e5350cf1e6c99c73c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-trac-0.12.3.tbz) = fb4a37da62198b4e99fdc7cb133fb5813e8974ed7bcf954333d4923fa8c0b2d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-uim-anthy-1.8.2.tbz) = f8c8f71e11e4a05bde467fd17ac1c5dfa5b145b1d822475a8588f3c0d41e2b05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-uim-tomoe-gtk-0.6.0_11.tbz) = ad173db382c7b0551805f5c825dd6c1ac2620616265c0ec6542d96fc2f9a4b63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-vera-fpw-1.8.1.0.3.tbz) = 8d9359de8c7e12430b39e3932ef2174216e06431ae33444f3eb84fdb49c45972
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-vflib-2.25.6_12.tbz) = 302c49acffc077191efde4d8f304023e65c313f58fa3399b16705250b781074d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-vftool-1.2_1.tbz) = 18b2894facd77335ad6fc53f57249af88fa66cea3a33e4838f6622dd3eaa1618
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-w3m-0.5.3_1.tbz) = 28dd6987e7197bb2d1f82640583ad8688264fb4adf5a86701bdad71b49080c30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-w3m-img-0.5.3_1.tbz) = 7cf355c5e1584c8f7b5b33b5dc4174f629afa4886a6fedf4e9a20bc621fa5e2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-wdic-fpw-1.4.tbz) = d610f7d314be5e06bc5f612a980cd5eb45eb09645e9146de88c9defeab3f0d01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-web1913-fpw-1.1.2.tbz) = 74cbdb50e7ee3541d9276ffebd595df40c2e271192476c796f095858b6c0ddfc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-webalizer-2.23.5_4.tbz) = 4283d0f92c3db1a7cb2b0be703df32182791494b0fbe7dada29a021754524743
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-wnn7egg-1.02.tbz) = 7850c560deea834bff09687f23733139ca0e244fc810e6bcf9a2749fb8d90658
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-wordnet-fpw-1.6.1.1.3.tbz) = e08ebbf3f1f034f7180bf209a6c49ee10fdd7ca111fba9ef1c45f7af18c5e198
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-wordpress-3.4.2.tbz) = 8196c9127af43dfebaed23fafc30a9d6f605a60aa4c29101a7c61616ace4ef68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-wwasw-fpw-1.0.2.tbz) = 7814558c0701052ae54e9a5efae6f47524e3a365653c1396c5aff4495fc12eed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-xchat-1.8.11_12.tbz) = 61e506ca92e41175c39f0f9c19a6c02afe0cc9db3f684a4778498f265fbf53a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-xdtp-1.3.1_4.tbz) = 389eaf1fa722cea0c0c8b7a11f1c156e0a925747fd3354b825af008a9d9a2fba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-xdvik-tetex-22.40y1.1.21_14.tbz) = ee118babacd7dd610fdf25a6615541551583d547ecaa06825cace935366b0a75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-xemacs-mule-canna-21.4.22_9.tbz) = 22ddab03fa2e742a7572d216155b17e2ffe2fb800873c96cb5ff98079fb2a96a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-xjtext-1.3_11.tbz) = bcb6e7a339128540e810c652b6d573f9129f649f110dad75abd092df100ef023
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-xlockmore-5.40_1.tbz) = 99549bda2b2be1231dd3c649d973f8092e1b1c4f8fc97ee7a5b57d0c9a8a7cf1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-xpdf-jafont-3.02_3.tbz) = dd1a87e3fb487c088d4e109a0ee3e902f94ed3404dc384b52330586b25345609
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-xshodou-1.11_4.tbz) = 0078d18c254535e02525a2a41bbb7eb2fc04e2b51161a177b442c09cdd5a56fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-xv-3.10a_15.tbz) = cf30965c39dfc797e051a98a6dde21b63d34a209d05f936a3bda027c0281a23c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-xyaku-1.4.0_5.tbz) = 39d35ba820602171c0fddb61beac7467b3d716f68ccaab887866d615a5e02345
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-yc.el-5.2.1_7,1.tbz) = 6d170e17a95e5881dd9b0bfb40a008a4349f7104c75cc341b7ef80249b2b0d2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-zinnia-0.06.tbz) = dfcfbed02b6594d06fe3cf09b137c2e48682449fa871da0d84e598d28c79b899
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-zinnia-tomoe-0.6.0.tbz) = 7cf59b533f02fad6fbc5a0df5bf2c146fc52308d84c18314a79c5dfeb2b7a7d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ja-zipcodes-20120831.tbz) = 2c7c83612a4e6171ab3d8b632f92eba21caa0ef39c631cecf332cb6ac2da2635
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jabber-1.6.1.1_10,1.tbz) = 353e55c7a55881a08cb5c4f3310e2224e12a96ef0ef6201cf16baaadb37ad321
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jabber-pyaim-transport-0.8a_1.tbz) = c46db9623e2c4b294acf1fe1895ce1e7f1df34f759cc567c0a87dccedd416bea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jabber-pyicq-transport-0.8.1.5,1.tbz) = c971f28ad1a60ea3fb7ffde2c8652e1dc9d732352f1dcb608615354efe8d6b3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jabber-pymsn-transport-0.11.3_2,1.tbz) = 126c5de36b659b6d8cffde4e757fa2b7f701de01e55b86973fd3c35810a34ae7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jabber.el-0.8.0_11.tbz) = 30513f1725850147722eb51d36d3cbcdfad0f53aa49f620bfb4e7c71dbb8da9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jabberd-2.2.16_2.tbz) = 9bfab620e3d305c0170bcaffa0c16ce2d1f11cd5bb0e7fb92c6b320a969e9d5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jabref-2.6,1.tbz) = 8793c4be31e0d3e2852bfdff978a3dfb37f02fbdd0bb181980a4b2645fa81bbf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jacal-1c2.tbz) = 91c52659cd2655df1ccd705a8f637cd1a5dbed19638701954fb2efb0fcf69f0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jack-keyboard-2.7.1_1.tbz) = 377f815595bc166491efa5ab3f6ec71607a3afc11c1d8f490e332e883fd41c8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jack-rack-1.4.7_5.tbz) = 585fe04166fd392e2a773b0278f3b345ba4e763a3f61730a27c3584eee5c04a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jack-smf-utils-1.0_5.tbz) = 86eb1057e7b4e39e3c648153a704f3f3440f726a5b01d8a4596dbbf24cea0752
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jack_ghero-1.0.3.tbz) = ce58ad23cca98818ca5c2487ff6ca7f5b862b7dac70ca6ffd8e8d4907841729d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jack_mixer-9_1.tbz) = 31641de06ef67854c2bf77e77f57c262be4e9bdf6559fb88e0f771c7cf2d67f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jack_umidi-1.0.4.tbz) = 10851e46c3c1920152da163ff4a89b3b099e1b2d85174c6bf904e976386f1bed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jackit-0.121.3_2.tbz) = 9fde9b3a305d3b2ce1543f8fda8c1b77077cc5b10f07b4032e0bc0b178cc5f99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jad-1.5.8c.tbz) = 9247a6bd6efdf04c5ebdfbbbe37ff15d66e670ec0d0b3e14caf4d1dbec6009b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jade-1.2.1_9.tbz) = ab785a4b946bcf3e8d9c999e719da33faa35ac79fedb70c94b41c1954dd881f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jadetex-3.13_8.tbz) = 5c1aaabebe70e17bf6ecf5e0159ab5a68ad0bc8e122770c98d5f4fb0d7f722d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jag-0.3.2_1.tbz) = ea244837034069a7d3ae3a2afc611b598cdd13e6c2ac01fb10a3741604b93bef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jags-0.22.1_5.tbz) = 631bda5d0735ccd3541cf6cdfc30888d29a0fcb7acf627464c2722e6092d2324
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jailadmin-1.8_5.tbz) = a574ff0bf8b20c22ce0675f783c6a9e521d8a2bc2dc5990cb9de23cf8425e40a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jailaudit-1.2.tbz) = 7e1d07e376fe2b8773a6071c7a50571e7f0fef7c434ff0b14ee1210e53151803
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jailctl-0.80.tbz) = 20f6257c8d9f68a2203ae64d87705ac759dffe6b4206f873b947d9d2be8b4c46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jailer-1.2.tbz) = e1a53f916c9bd5ee8521308c97c29a7381b554300d9eb03891c85c793af5aa0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jailkit-2.14.tbz) = 6cddab2ad6fc2d49afeddc795ecc437cd54337c9ee7597ef52863a473c7997f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jailme-0.1.tbz) = 43c7a121ee19771f60faec3a7ca6ac05289a5f963b3cfd3853c94599256d0bd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jailrc-1.0.tbz) = 00591ad8de480260b26c5e1296eed25fbcb323d416f2e545429239a4109effdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jailuser-1.9_1.tbz) = ecb97007ceea9393ca68f6da33e250f6e62fe2c2341d0b8b376fbcef53106933
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jailutils-1.6.tbz) = e9116d74267277ce12539f03f113c2ed2d0d5c744e27947a3392cb07fa74609f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-bcel-5.2_2.tbz) = b62c9eb63837a135f3ce7884ffa3f63916627e3f4a5783bdc81d45c80aec4936
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-beanutils-1.8.3.tbz) = 264a7de750c351be61bf4a8f47a1716a8f1371af1985f37414e2d2375df41c62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-chain-1.2.tbz) = 0081b2b0c4c283e2688b18bf3f904ff6a5e7b422deaf26259db26838302372d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-cli-1.2,1.tbz) = 19ce736c979280442f7ed78e5f87bbd853d93ec2cfcd67bf9186b187e51f0deb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-codec-1.7.tbz) = 2ab288ae40fef843220bb6d98458ba8a2cf5bebdefdacee4baaac919bba84d9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-collections-3.2.1.tbz) = fa5f37999e00235d399ff6620b2a793bbf42c870eca9a91cf4767c52fbd9e0a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-configuration-1.3_2.tbz) = 0ad3b0dee4aca0451e1208dc1e6bfb881f05669b20466a7f9abf4cbd6aeb7233
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-daemon-1.0.10_1.tbz) = 49afb07fd902f173e0f922556337ded469a41562e7e00f83b6bb55471087ac08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-dbutils-1.1_2.tbz) = fa388a37acda601541a096d7925012fcfdb36902286d240045679d81c6e05f34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-digester-1.8_2.tbz) = 73fd86128da1a00da496f32eb4b902f3b7fce53911931a230d606af09d0e9e55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-discovery-0.5.tbz) = 2ffb5c83d61f6043b871f8f08fadc0c500b6f2028b63444bffc75c231d459a3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-httpclient-3.1_1.tbz) = 64e87d94b82c679e8e123a049d33d75fd364eb4b3ba145f87b2b8e1146cf6c56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-io-2.4.tbz) = 3e44773dda20f7c2b7b9b02b389a541a16e0b7c5b0a31b3892c1459856a738f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-jelly-1.0_2.tbz) = 5b8180c00b543552b6e848738306bc1e8810efd1eb897ae97641f2cda1a84bb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-jxpath-1.3.tbz) = e43e353c33d30608d8940cc354e964ba5071c88a0429b1af454e27a6b077850e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-lang-2.6.tbz) = b5d98f2aba046b0080ecda4e1538efe2bcffe3d1742b977a277bd73cb75bcb7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-logging-1.1.1.tbz) = 2c483587f07d4d77438c7474d9c8d54763a78a1f41bc4a6fec9a3750a589f730
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-math-2.2.tbz) = 9f6b2d303bf8c6c5b7460526684f2d025ebe2e6ccc53a0fa413b0380a866899a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-math3-3.0.tbz) = 8f75f579c4efeaa2755c62852871e5da206eef549145e700ef66f2b0e0117699
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-modeler-2.0.1_1.tbz) = 0958b142831398de0940f4be217ee6399799840853680152d34c42285ae347c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-net-1.4.1_3.tbz) = 856be5cd502ce46eb96f78bcb030a9f2a2cac2649e372f3b8e7c9a3a7622c074
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-pool-1.6.tbz) = 3e5a4c8dd3161ce068ba5a58714f29fdf3e951ecdf1f1d908187d619cb62eb86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-commons-primitives-1.0_3.tbz) = a1c6f0214382357074db20608ff190fabd295b184372e169b1546b8fce19bcbd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-oro-2.0.8_2.tbz) = 842c4d11c9697a54b308aee1cd9bb2026e00376c0ee880782cc45b3f036da687
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-poi-2.5.1_2.tbz) = 37df074df2c497dbae86ff815ae3fa76507c0629574d1ae131d08ff450f48691
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-regexp-1.5_3.tbz) = 2c763c9096625392f8be9792cc30797f57ee7b058d7ef05f6689f8cbc568d4c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jakarta-struts-1.2.4_2.tbz) = ee640c4c4d535162fa8c64fe3e89b87e30d394aceb56cef840e075543d9200ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jalbum-10.4.3.tbz) = 54edc08421cf9af97d150b0c566d148ec629876e161d68849aa936dcddb7643d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jalingo-0.6.0_2.tbz) = 5e1b6aa1dc1526b1fe523141a58a9be21aa69220ebeee8541aa148fae008a6d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jalview-2.07_2.tbz) = c00c84d4951cd6a97148a3af323229cfdb848616574ed4bf9d5f5eb0e4cbde8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jam-2.5_2.tbz) = 27973d3bed637de646100dde1ce746cf4244b3c0003caf2a55ff8be2d38adb5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jama-1.2.5.tbz) = 01adbc1470f4ccde5a15c6b05c1b19589abc5003e91058d5b0e3adc3ef5812a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/james-2.3.1_1.tbz) = de2eeac02cd44b6d279d6acf17e5635ed8db2090d2a612dec243764331f5e3a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jamin-0.95.0_8.tbz) = e61cecb363bd340ed20691e3cca451b026af858d6229e66691220101dcbd74b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jamlib-1.4.7_1.tbz) = 6bdcb5ef67fb1d17e15e6b46fc780d54fd2f15ac7be64a449ff4573992efe13b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jamvm-1.5.4.tbz) = 572b5e737d2bd3773250d985db1c5ae86f7178636c06637658602c0c911f3de5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jansson-2.3.1.tbz) = 4d364c0d0953b8ebdb84a05cdb2c200c6680f14557584d887be275ae596b838d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jargon-4.4.7.tbz) = d451d47a87541492934fb52b836848daa07bae4660ebb4b7faa0104702554def
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jarl-0.5001_5.tbz) = 5fa4060576d895e360a9e0e6eed5ed9f026822ea6a0c9f57ac8f5d310087ed3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jarnal-999.tbz) = fc03d5bb4b691ee7d56f472bde090aea7905824710be143928faedcee3e28b6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jasmin-2.4,1.tbz) = 895cb0f46f794256f374c13a9f29c05d31f02a896926a5f03e5db415d2f2709c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jasper-1.900.1_10.tbz) = 58dcc6a664119d5b360345da2b3a9fe513b424dea3b2555192063958312eb461
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/java-access-bridge-1.18.0_7.tbz) = 17f64475a1667285ab6440e58c90096d0b99453273cafb21aa2ab94166bd4a97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/java-beepcore-0.9.08_3.tbz) = 2f1c19293c599858ef0926f5f9ad28b010dbd38a749079e91c250f17d0c8e20f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/java-checkstyle-5.5.tbz) = 3ad4134f696ae5e4b93be1b482c0a07f96589e81412a11c3be6ca6f3744af4b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/java-cup-11.a_2.tbz) = 1aa24fa1b99c009c2ab982a1aec955507fd7a2cb9d797354fe627ca4aefe5bf7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/java-findbugs-1.3.9.tbz) = f8323060ee7fb0283ebf28f72655eb3c58670c750f3c53d02d13fbb705d320b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/java-getopt-1.0.13_4.tbz) = 52c08a8154cb80628a5f57649437c82efb4b754bbeb46648ebc7649a7aa10373
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/java-mybatis-3.0.3_1.tbz) = e335a26cc45d0b8bd7f143e78f93b48ad9a0e227586275d357c3227d742670fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/java-util-concurrent-1.3.4_2.tbz) = 26ddc58a71cf18fa9f5f9c099fd831392f080fb76860700c5a49286486889742
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/java-zoneinfo-2012.f.tbz) = 6f62878a042fe7e11cdd88fb5d52f735b1ec9a5eb05f8ae8b780a85acc5a53b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/java2html-0.9.2_1.tbz) = 3ab50ae85934fb39df3d7e1ad78a3418e3b8c48a31d7319c5fbdf5156a1c1a8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/java3d-1.5.2_1.tbz) = bed3b8edeaae76c575222c742f3cd85a25e3f5d07d80abd257fb9ebbbe6004c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/javahelp-2.0.05_1.tbz) = b113b829e95e36db2e77cdb76edb828eea7f9f7e9d59a8d7c6c012534e6b1dc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/javanns-1.1.tbz) = 088253eb15a1f858b29321acf918dd22bd87f709be6d8d605c971b2b02a9ec24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/javaservicewrapper-3.5.7.tbz) = f97148476d5ea199a4754637eb950ae31f6b330d41f2d482c390c019aece8625
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/javaview-lite-3.95_2.tbz) = 6be787862af7f302a0f8cdbc799805d7274b6c60bc308b8f923acca2e61cee05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/javavmwrapper-2.4.tbz) = 9e88b2f3442d5eec0f817ea997921d86571facf16703b0503ae6de06d865712f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jave6-0.1_3.tbz) = d8f4b0d7c339cd36a8d8e5cf9c6e059bfcda9a63490f9ef8600f3942c3c5f913
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/javolution-5.5.1.tbz) = dadda66c81ada978275012482a83d99d628ecd90864d53d4d72dce40b10a93c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jawstats-0.7.b.tbz) = 45126f0d04c71d683e9d643a21772493301574b8bec7426d359dbd89ebb4ba6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jaxen-1.0_4.tbz) = 0a48741ecb579d61ec27c1215bd03974d3956e45f83ec20cec9f8eeb999ad5a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jaxup-1.01_3.tbz) = f6002b75911093b8b18a44baaa72613f59b570e8b7c180d6f941a6ff45c69150
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jbidwatcher-2.5_1.tbz) = ac6194520a8d9a598e111ca45347dd9682bb84e2446b0e0dcf7a513ea183c0f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jbig2dec-0.11_1.tbz) = 4bcd28a0d71cd1c8253380161e89d4f9a2692c84bd54013ca0b10e8e7fa6956b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jbigkit-1.6.tbz) = a657b2c974cbd28e9c20ceacd42357c6abfa566338a5254836790edeee5813ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jboss-2.4.11_3.tbz) = 36b5ec87f5b8d3254093c113af5de3ee7572a7a14b1480ecd7aafa7faa8becdb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jboss-as-7.1.1.tbz) = 52a948d39119906fed95942e6c827e6229586d64473272f097f9145360a14b45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jbrofuzz-2.1.tbz) = 9de47be18cd49715e75c31b763f80f6f27ff7619b12aaadebd5ccfc89bfe211d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jcalendar-1.3.3.tbz) = ae87988f2fe808b102275223233744a81029a680dec0440e05b8efa25b402ded
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jcckit-1.1_2.tbz) = bcc87a532f83a0e41641c607bcc86d70f70973f70728108604c32d661e19e2a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jchessboard-1.5_2.tbz) = d43f7fb0bf4c145b1ba09074721f5682bf4e8170dcbb8e51c13231c1ecd3e7c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jcifs-1.3.17,1.tbz) = 41c3c024f5d131f88d0de85e71c7fac6d1386fda80a09e9dc308e159d28a40e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jclassinfo-0.19.1.tbz) = 2506dcabe6f42f93445bf4d828e4f135eb5394cfd7d13954d22d15b1a6cf552d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jcmdline-2.0.0.tbz) = e89ad88159790a5f2cdc360990de4d3d64e1f4aa9ddc60f6897fd40e16e93759
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jcommon-1.0.18.tbz) = b449cf7c47e42b2619d9a1e52bf08b9d90e3ae9da5567c3896e519a5783766f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jday-2.4.tbz) = f498d031cc631de62f24da422691a032f7642969dbe9e19d533c5caf0f4374b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jdb-1.14.tbz) = d295f824493410f52dae0819a8e174ea3a93589ca42a73953f58d0e75a3eea7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jdbcpool-0.99_3.tbz) = 449cbfc4bd484b471c3216df6f314746c8b1406d94f0604af0b7fd2ceb64f676
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jdbm-2.4.tbz) = 36b69ac17877df44b132a03042cd7d65738254b42113ef875f24f5f3cad3f8d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jdictionary-1.8_4.tbz) = 768d57a2983aca32f32ac26ecf786086c1069d6361e63210626ca7b812b865ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jdictionary-int-eng-1.0_4.tbz) = f8d5a6db1be094cbf69739ddcf059f90feb497a6eee32adaac1132856de9bbca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jdiskreport-1.4.0.tbz) = 9397165797462131b463f860fa2325e349fc7f79398556da93ef7eda86e9bda7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jdom-1.1.1,1.tbz) = b3dce941bb4370e6be294f2fac2650572acacde06788a72830817344eb8b6caf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jdraw-1.1.5_2.tbz) = 6d669e7f54a2d0e7e266ef9916f8a4b5df95bbe64a661997034c17cf13ea22cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jdresolve-0.6.1_1.tbz) = 0dd739265568192ffd7d5f9c11e20531b44246aa0915714a4cdd754a138b7606
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/je-3.2.76_1.tbz) = 96e4d016a2b5c3d186f2c7d39799f4cbd6d58cd154c652cf2594032530b5578f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jed-0.99.19_4.tbz) = 0907ccc403fbbd8cf196d01321dd9857d11ec7470b22c729017d459dd3bba9fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jedit-4.3.p18.tbz) = 384c86fc370748f31a3fb8fabbb088673ba521ad1a5702ec2350cbb18dfbaeba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jedit-4.5.2,1.tbz) = 970078614a04d1167d626849310afb532cd59dc165d2d1be94e7515ff7147f97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jenkins-1.485.tbz) = 0fbd66e90328a5a98c74093e8253c852c5d9de761746bef6e11ee83f0cdcc247
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jep-2.4.tbz) = 948bb230d859ca2873c72fb7e6ce77e38a71cfc00329b16e2b197314062fa4fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jericho-html-3.2.tbz) = b4a87709f8930bbdb540ce675521bfe9c47fb30451d921933b869cdbc01e33dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jerm-8096.tbz) = 21fac94891a9352fbf2130e8354dd43d1793f01751826681747e3703a377f270
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jesred-1.2.1_1.tbz) = b5d9c6c2b5e483e547d8f0f5323504d56f96b80f73ee88b229379293b53e4601
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jetpack-1.0_2.tbz) = 243e0b5c000c62554cb531654e1dcb322de54f3f144df330170393b9ff895cbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jetty-6.1.26.tbz) = cc95bdbd32e48b3586081f6967cc98f97d3290218109c96e24ab3e486d220b9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jeuclid-3.1.9.tbz) = bd1a26b49c8ea220b16c096bb610d1cea9e93b426cdc59349434655e7c88cd39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jewel-0.12.41_3.tbz) = 6e92d79f8b2290bcbdf93f25ae55a1b64eac7ea2af157b70bf406a3c55c12c31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jext-3.0.2_6.tbz) = 45261a24863f966157441f090ca2860967d84098e8d4c1dffeb82b219c6628c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jfbterm-0.6.1_5.tbz) = 096f73f8bf1c840b333f72cd73974c5ee7d9182b2771e7c5ef91e0549b539209
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jfk-0.1.1_10.tbz) = d94a0cef55c440dfc02b6ac7cc52f5ad2caf34081c3e3dde966b45f76e709ef2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jflex-1.4.2.tbz) = fd945092de17fece92ad9f5cfa455bdbb9e6f1d97e7e72e8186954278fa9d6c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jfreechart-1.0.14.tbz) = bc1cb2f5d98a15a3e72ba852b72a718c201a45f81ce8ce66412425dc11b2a879
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jfsw-20051009_2.tbz) = 34d45677f46d820feb3ead18521d3c821f95ef3e51aa805f672e85678d3c18d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jftp-1.56.tbz) = 6774e68e19c5d2dbc83a129e57b845fe4aa9b52b1506bdffa4831ae2f389627f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jftpgw-0.13.5_4.tbz) = e8343a8d58c0c67718802d61e7fec30d06ad86fa2df2a788ab6cb358927fb9ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jggtrans-2.2.4_2.tbz) = 5de31f225a82ec441af27b05de99ae850decc0ffa825c172b31c665e03f9b13e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jgnash-2.10.0.tbz) = 9497648942b3b0f4960645b0e1cb027e35b1dd028473a310436417f4187fd133
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jgraph-5.13.0.4.tbz) = 790248901b395a5aea46a1b87311ee17c173b19e0e4265ec5101ae560018380d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jgraph-8.3.tbz) = 350cbbd4abd1d58ebeb4d601fc8361f1ab175def9f425ca0c91d7b041611f00c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jgrapht-0.7.3_1.tbz) = 25e75ea3776ea72580ed4d6100f8d3699f8311ad3d1042331873c447963411e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jgroups-2.12.0.tbz) = 276bc8d03f22ef2267df9991461199e74c88eaec74b967edd47a9592201b65a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jhead-2.95.tbz) = ebab11e0f5476b3f4db4e600c821f515fee5c09468d226faac4d55083dcff9ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jicmp-1.2.0.tbz) = 6266a1f7548b6cafae4ff574df3b3a21457b29ee0c507f06b9461c65f3560626
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jicmp6-1.0.1.tbz) = 451da61edbc0203f40e91de55f9c3496acb166fbf4a5348ec8f33a78e077f357
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jid3lib-0.5.4_2.tbz) = 0f956f2dd95e702ad0221d589e9ec1e41b628744d442b3ce403eec85fb8ad81d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jigdo-0.7.3_5.tbz) = b3b14427d1c887d0c827cf3a3cf70847c8e3263b67361ce7a152eb9359867073
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jigsaw-0.8.tbz) = fcf9eea693c64fa84ed9d1c6f0532ac465588d1200f462c3e33c9642d180e64c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jigzo-0.6.1_6.tbz) = 33a9c138d67e73947d4da191732b9933cd19a51cdb7d2337cd8439e6a4e57982
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jiic-20120110.tbz) = 006f4b44cb64d94e9234c595c19f283f13d68109d1f2298eecb2d461c64c3f4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jikes-1.22_1.tbz) = b873165a7d2e9d5641f7361f2077c1a464f45058fc6c2dde3d0afa59caea1526
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jin-2.14.1_2.tbz) = a1891212807da301c77f88ab57871c911d5995bd1e2685c2ea3970a372a9df44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jing-2008.10.28.tbz) = d147c02d568870aa706a3d724c207dd8b3bd5a507d4e5f853ae5eb0334bb4ec9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jinput-20110801.r247.tbz) = 8171ca59492436520aa0502db1b6c56d0000b788a9f64d41662d6563a96a3da0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jinzora-3.0_1.tbz) = c8562b3cc77b3f708b1fcc3cb15e60294c80b4438e54f15dc31d094e04c0715f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jive-1.1.tbz) = 71475aba3412474341e4de86e4e260c4293bc7434285d4aab29ad1bf26060a1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jjclient-1.0.2_1.tbz) = ed1a57446b6b53a46c8110cc4fcff17fd050bb7798e12806f07544032672d4a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jkill-1.0.tbz) = 1521051dd8c71a8e249da607df6e6381f9c541623e3d8f25c188fbb875b8e7e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jlatexmath-0.9.7.tbz) = 7c03ac58d6eb4cdf5869bcac12010c32e08f80664f50f380bcda4fc29dd66839
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jlex-1.2.6_3.tbz) = 8234ab6ec3f18833f61bda88bb5e1e0e7540eb48962cfea15cbdb108e7ff0930
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jline-0.9.94.tbz) = 5cc006bf9caf348a4d71fef0ab3f8285f3e7af51765549a5e9eb97ca391e2695
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jlint-3.1.2.tbz) = c5f0f3006727f870a3795a2326f2afe55bea32fa726e8b7e2ceee3476779df0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jlj-2.12.tbz) = 60d78cdd54f0b1b374d6ddc787b342ab8e229b8ff1e001fb963345b5138a4b28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jmba-0.5.5.tbz) = de10b629e3df95877e452b812429f4b2a2629588bccf89a1b348c1ad0f790a85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jmk-x11-fonts-3.0_3.tbz) = 9cc3f2f19d7eb3b191ce47c2faa75a6f2c27bd90c51e02bf2ba9173dd11356af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jmol-12.2.23.tbz) = c13e43ccd7e29df70ca749ce3691e5b876d0314d9bcf0fa57b52c48339b5299c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jmref-18.4.tbz) = 04424173009874e5066822a240c8c571471a0376586b06cd2e411d70336b7277
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jmusic-1.5_2.tbz) = 49dfe69c0ee2709a2b75a8433639808bcebf876d4c04c7f0d5e19439cb9f625c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jna-3.2.7_1.tbz) = b5db519a6b856270fc5c33732993855758b2c7feb34b343a659f4a9e4b07d886
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jnettop-0.13.0.tbz) = 8cff4d0ac31eeaf36b2373b9ee1ee8777e4138fcd9c7c97715a7cfc2ccff2838
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jode-1.1.1.1_3.tbz) = b22d88b56e44a9b648fe7a8251fee3603c1f237d4834746411155aa4b07a96c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/joe-2.9.8.tbz) = 34f72eee011be4ac69856e21293e8b2b92177e066427b2e7e1de21429a8ece1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/joe-3.7_1,1.tbz) = 5eabb2bc99792e5c6aa566e7f0d7e352aa9fff22d8e721a4af00d340ef1bf110
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/joequake-0.15b1329_6.tbz) = f8dc57ab7782974819ad0c8f79957b245f7e84fe9a660b3678728698795682b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jogamp-jogl-2.0.20100914.tbz) = 8a8d0ab6e3015dbd2d33b20f5f62efdbf8f13ddaac10b19cbea40a7dc4eb1158
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jogl-1.1.1_1.tbz) = e85f274e12d6de971ff32c9af19e9ca8536b501d5994f6784e7f8790e93c54ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/john-1.7.9.j.5.tbz) = 7d027974db8383bf42387d9f73e727c1698d635dcc71b20698e31ed4629eb0b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jokosher-0.11.5_2.tbz) = 9cba011fa5aeae9a7c068fe6d55fa746255eb98fa0388db278f483a4cedf4d74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jomp-1.0b_2.tbz) = 9b891ab1dc77320045074c7b0951bfc56890fdde994efe155966ea96678fe919
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jools-0.20_6.tbz) = d5fa500844bfffd346e0f0a5f10f6875e421c3140863129f78b2c3e1b04cdcab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/joomla-2.5.6.tbz) = aea9ca0fd0e113d9d81871881ec9db7fe4a4537d263c889e7d0957aba79129fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/joomla15-1.5.24.tbz) = 0f3236439c06dee9465d43482de52696eb1bd3c53461994b431309098530610a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/josm-5531.tbz) = 73a022b458f60b8c4106fba481885291433f27eebb58abd994b3695165ab9174
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jove-4.16_1.tbz) = 7d67358f9a3a685f533e22476ad3294461cdc6cb04353ba978eeb722fd0cda17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jovie-4.8.4.tbz) = 3f5d01185e65daa2b1f3fa67715c936dbbb24aea579ff461bd0af842392c1d68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/joytran-0.8.7.tbz) = bafaf1799782601692c28d85144904293240ed4f7d9981f9ab4cf4d42d4721a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jp2a-1.0.6_5.tbz) = 2e68556dc8545b75771b57f09e3a69c2b22aee33fbdf03c47d2ff82cc145958f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jpatch-0.4.p1_2.tbz) = 2c59dbfd1e25543ac9bc7f9de0f8cdf7a11092739503ddbfd2d2678db75c6004
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jpcap-0.7_1.tbz) = 8b0b933329fe0c7102fdec87f6ffcbec4b1c560c0827bd71145f1e4e935038a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jpeg-8_3.tbz) = fb7398ff65c178c77b5f08b62e213380f04495b050ba148b0a961845941cf5da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jpeg2pdf-0.12.tbz) = 9061248f88d852241ac4f4bcb72e48da513be9f72e4214d223cebcbd23f5c28a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jpeg2ps-a4-1.9_2.tbz) = 4686f77b3a85961f20b3f25d835b0bc16b03086953551bfc1f8cd9b7f4ba6a14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jpeg2ps-letter-1.9_2.tbz) = fb72d4dae3bbfc4f90ae27a496898ff4c08673858805c5478c15e19678daeab8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jpeginfo-1.6.1_1.tbz) = 32bc80100ade6fcdb3532780abf344c7b2b59b6c14408a8fb415b0f520465cac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jpegoptim-1.2.4.tbz) = 83c5b3f1c65ca0dc1b7feec808a7d1184d275e4042984c1bce80c63db4bce765
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jpegpixi-1.1.1_5.tbz) = 776b8e7b08b1253f7e58bb6cf47c41064309b52fd7032f2a7cd94184d9e9221c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jpg2pdf-20090113.tbz) = 91de4156c87e1b4a22b53659833089bf02fee39138a8bff5dcaf51a8b8e8bb15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jpgtn-2.06_2.tbz) = 84839d7ffc4dd972417d9614fd8c25fae85fe248bf07712b63a8083bf65427b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jpilot-1.8.1_1.tbz) = 8fd5e32a6c61e9bac9fd8468aa1c7891d68bd83589b501126f387cfc7c3c0c2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jpilot-db-1.3.20_2.tbz) = fad5e3798575c666a7a484dd39c36b3039dcce5309e7bdf680e225ea1df186db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jpilot-picsnvideos-0.2_3.tbz) = 10209478ff79512866d01fbf78e86df0ae32f26784cb4ca011ac7daa26069475
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jps-1.0.tbz) = 91e9ce0e7d51bbeb5b8d5f3a3ee8fd758b2e01820b67c44635b8160c2e3960ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jrdesktop-0.2.0030.tbz) = f571b8e02965b80b22444beff13f976dc36fa24abeda9cb7dda42a25f85603ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jrefentry-1.1_2.tbz) = 03c81d527e49223ebe0d5254a3415f1a4b8630d67463902227259d3184b53f07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jrobin-1.5.14.tbz) = 67c76820fe6d387a5608dfb2b5a04a350f4eba12a2a591868114289b73869a50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jrosetta-1.0.4_1.tbz) = a9852f28b5bf6e23cc92bae0cf151ee2bb022dea8ea0d1fc3ec1eaba4f96b425
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jrrd-1.0.5_1.tbz) = 407b87f4879680d3c5f5c49acc84279f2e052bb4b4b5cc5444e1a631e0f97c76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jrtplib-3.7.1.tbz) = 703de23a3d7cd498bc9e41411315da2e99dc239137354f2dcd44d58c5553fc2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jruby-1.6.6.tbz) = 8a0b9216299d58110232db8572535dc26b0b4d12263ac825ebe063d8d9ae8cb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jsMath-3.6.e.tbz) = e10eb6941251e6d10d2bdb145069198b747c5351b1f65330585c7dad72961252
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jsMath-fonts-1.3.tbz) = cf8883d600d067b562c2bba4ac8dbd21bac4232ae238d680286cbd9cb3b35237
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jsMath-fonts-sprite-1.0.tbz) = a98e57c96772528412484a19efb4a22281e11d7caa986f3ece59b36f518e7a87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jsap-2.1_2.tbz) = 52c757f32b20ea33f276939b1668b262c2a6630195fce484ad65e8c7cd1e5579
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jsch-0.1.44.tbz) = 68a5a15dfce2fe0e92fe1c2e039857be9e4c2866eeb2859cae0a66ef8b6fbe99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jsl-0.3.0_1.tbz) = 1b310563e8826324d1b79e2d9f68e2dd955a695b9305ab3b8d721f5588873c38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jslice-1.0.0_2.tbz) = d9c9f3526cb1720c7d9b343406bfec0b73ff9fee463fb5640a9caf16ee9ef0ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jsmin-20120702.tbz) = d87c48f453f5df79a996cd604c8ddbbb554eb5f46c48a2bfde20ed9ff1aafdea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/json-c-0.9.tbz) = 118210a90dc5425aed67d351568bffc071397b083e6cd51c8ecb1b8a8ac0ca29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/json-glib-0.12.6.tbz) = 8d768c824911c20aa3a8259594af5682de12a5762578f4f028d57a8bf2b1679a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jspacker-1.00.b.tbz) = cb60afcb808ef2a2f2924c50a431903687776366bd54624faa010223c8654c42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jspice3-2.5.011109.tbz) = 88b959051c6a43f3b689a3479516b635bdff6af45ad953602aa4a91d09df6861
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jtag-0.5.1_4.tbz) = 3dbf69c4e2a14caada5cdc4e4bfa711b94072e8b5a83cadc77aecf86acec97e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jtans-1.0_3.tbz) = f62ab1c0f236bb96293e69b5b8cafa0337b0d5763148158f54131f504e92bef7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jtiger-2.1.0376.tbz) = 8613a0bb46ea10e8efdda70fde9cfbbfee3ef388a67bee58a0a43ebd483d5a20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jtop-1.0.tbz) = 5e58ed61be0cf018cf46d11f99432eaf09727e1560716c8cc7482a96bdef84b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jtopen-6.2.tbz) = 27b750de4c03c366c4879f1c949ad1abf3f5d756e7cd9a87b8ad6c7a3517cb6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jtransforms-2.4.tbz) = dc2552cddbd02b3ab8f6141321d98bf7561da24d76b80640bc8789a5e29c9b4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jts-1.12.tbz) = a70a1307c823d2cc53fa4e80873f119435ac9c92044435da989c3fdb9c0f7844
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/juke-0.7.tbz) = 5e14a3de0d116832ebefc3fd2661fd00df95bf22eb1c0d75a709b67f8d9be761
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/julius-4.1.2.tbz) = ed2b1b3c725e702aaeb76ab074b19368b83fff0d72717bfb24b2b44dbb9831dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jump-0.5_2.tbz) = 82b98b66dc2f0883a729a7d8794d509caa9fd6d3c576f86607c72fdd0e33b29f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jumpgate-0.7.tbz) = 8cc81fc9e89ab293635e04de2cfc7db320a348b78acf652c82bf616d84aaf1e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jumpgis-1.1.2_5.tbz) = 8ff72acf6221e30ab791336f636a1f8e364a9064f1964a7dfc8d11b8b99f9820
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jumpgis-postgis-1.1.0_2.tbz) = 8a9c8ad87cc1100d435387c93b71fc8a79aa4a100622ce0153cad13d5324d43f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/junicode-0.7.6.tbz) = fd02814ebc75638977793832f8101f6f17555d0bbef1b3a7b0ca600923b792a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/junit-4.10.tbz) = 75175cac63c8d9250b77b0e92b8d89ba8e7e582033aa9b72b46ae3f380eadaac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/junkbuster-2.0.2_7.tbz) = cde49f0551ea96027d620894ab95f0282cd5a887d815e86a1b1f80bda5a05576
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/junkfilter-20030115.tbz) = 1374d6d21ce8d527705ee11f275a1f647241e54d01edbf539d66867e65626b16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jupp-3.1.22.tbz) = 3c953b9f3a369a86f6e682f5a49bb2153857136efb0d6d0e72ffb600e5896048
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jutils-20070610.r26.tbz) = 7b211f41cc73d44c751c2bffa0b75c37bfbcaf591c93493f7bbe77bf4ff6129f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jwasm-207a.tbz) = 1bedd1fcd3baa1521f7c1e835a77217205d803ba347422a4d0efcfc775b83b88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jwhois-4.0_3.tbz) = 4430f6aaeafebfd3dbcb329b4c6671773bb8b579393728916e09ef89490cdb90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jwm-2.0.1_4.tbz) = 3e69dab49b24c5a45711e962da37ce90a4a552c02d432a563a25bfd1d1e6ed46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jx-1.23.tbz) = 0d188578d6e7eea9aada3de0fa267ee4e8490342d2df681e1996dde0b3767e97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jython-2.5.2.tbz) = 771845d62ca77dd5851092bc803c8698e18f3b07784e387dca19c0c79a3bfb9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jzintv-1.0b3_2.tbz) = bc2e2a1b13614058b47a2b64335f885a45213ec58b0dff882962562d9e79d7c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jzip-2.0.1g.tbz) = df54f5f4b47e583a5a7b71f4074967bedc6ac39dec8047dd81bf98529985fc77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jzip.org-0.2.0_2.tbz) = ac25fc2b247c2e44d665ce663c477b75d163da145c16e851807aaac8f3bf84ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jzlib-1.1.0.tbz) = 21be10a13018ede351e428341c7a43115afd0959d9e99205fc0db51530674df3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/jzmq-2011.04.26.tbz) = 308057e5759f23f5b79a6dde8611dee7c1701a86888f9e872c0649a3e28bc9cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/k3b-1.0.5_16.tbz) = b556978e8a6c694944ad61b74e246bce299c1555ba6836ea7df680a02922bd33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/k3b-2.0.2_10.tbz) = 8c6aea579655e76156a8e935a2ef3d403fe46db96cd6b090b0213067b5e6e655
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/k3b-i18n-1.0.5_5.tbz) = b1a5f44250d7234a06d8a7ecfbd1c812bc1b5e7032a7c527c64e2922dc41f30f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/k3bmonkeyaudioplugin-3.1_7.tbz) = eddfb0de62dec3714c11e4274e572e90489b266f50a65df5bb770c4a2b4222a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/k3d-0.8.0.2.tbz) = 489fec22154ae9fb27848ba16a83ff89aa9d6e718f4a2c461f6e98196ce6dab0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/k3dsurf-0.6.2_5.tbz) = 94504212a7de4c84456ec6a0e3deb79efa24b536eef360fbc975e05ef059a99e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/k8048-1.04.tbz) = 6280f72bde4fcd4beee6b5645aeb4b79339c1dfa844a1a1144bf5b991d1dcaa1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/k8temp-0.4.0.tbz) = 2a603c3abd35f997b8fec0712cf528ca1ca928ff9942e369b935807563b9e4f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/k9copy-1.2.4_1.tbz) = 3f2899bd21f7d5cf1f26b284c8db88b4f94d8d186fbf049f076d83bb0fb9f1bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/k9copy-2.3.4_9.tbz) = 316e76d7cc576396de649dc482a6607bbd727feea2f0fe03b357ec4ef3512ea0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kBuild-0.1.5.p2_2.tbz) = 04d44aaf24c5d2e90ba956fd9c9f98ab6c6b4126ab57a5099126676caa86f115
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kBuild-devel-0.1.9998.tbz) = 2c0d0cde90f9c8a58a3937970d9564544f0dc58532f2927d943ff9f83d222df8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ka-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = c60051fc88b9dceae9fdfef1c11847124da427833e966e94ecef11d584388abc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kaccessible-4.8.4.tbz) = 02bc161e9f33a268c1c5f82e5949be281f65270062801deee7ad78b88abb621d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kactivities-4.8.4.tbz) = ce07f197e77ae2898618e7e758f34a17f9734e017f28221097bf562e74865f46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kaffeine-1.2.2_4.tbz) = e26f139167b8f73dee4ceb67f1fd28103eb403873087292a5325a6c201016659
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kaffeine-mozilla-0.2_15.tbz) = 17030b4a86b0f6bf84cebdf631d92f41e0e7d3c00e272d177518c1155ded68fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kajaani-kombat-0.7.tbz) = dd0991e54b89430921d3401e72e7caf1a8faf1da82a27edb365e287b8ba7a132
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kajongg-4.8.4.tbz) = a5ae1177066c989197fe650268b4bd5a4bab6073d2b1c20995599d2fb312607b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kalbum-0.8.0_10.tbz) = a23cc6e91f621fc2515345ccc05dababc3a86ebadd3543baf377de75f1053aa8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kalgebra-4.8.4_1.tbz) = d417cebbf96ee3a0c553ad1eb83ca19ea6d4bd76a3fa34b3c77cf4775d578a62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kallers-0.3.0_13.tbz) = 362ff475b1d5fa063bfe3e2643b156daa188881e0a1bcc0a4b51b907728d231a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kalzium-4.8.4.tbz) = 4196c4d5171a2c8ac04a679dfeb54420f85d7f007f852c0e2ed19389fc8b5456
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kamera-4.8.4.tbz) = 5ce053faf7c8316f795c957ea402e6d0c80138f24835808d397ea6754e5eca4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kamikaze-0.2.2_1.tbz) = bfc5abab6f109fde74ec8a5abd32741cd22eeee9191756f6cf294f5ad00f74ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kanagram-4.8.4.tbz) = 3b8da4dde2c5cd45f78b916c764891ca11e18895dab7f086603a134784ac168b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kanatest-0.4.8_1.tbz) = d51a118af500a97f71b7b690d5a2b8b45375c7fd78acf788d644408ba2d39d20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kannel-1.5.0_1.tbz) = adcde31fa017373820885d22f2d4d0fa3bc10ba0bc350d08f94dd234f14b6244
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kaptain-0.72_7.tbz) = 3bd60e0ec1d530c2bdbca55ab1d81204ce541ef160670a99d663ff828b57c226
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kaputa-1.000.tbz) = 56cc54e7154bed41e4d8a31d620b491111970e8b7ca9cbd75ad50a4775f9863c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/karamba-0.17_11.tbz) = 3cfb5f031864b7c882007fd09a0c1828dfd5a6de04d0450e471d3dccacdf39ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kardsgt-0.7.1_2.tbz) = ee0d8c8318deba3aaf61a0c564f9bdd0a559338344c46c2eebcc5b82dbdcbd79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kartofel-1.2_10.tbz) = 04f175a9e5e47856e6da1e2205da538d759e3ae0de4867e1cae5cc80422d24d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kasablanca-0.4.0.2_8.tbz) = 8d748bd52aafba23629f1816bf5f6ad6b7a9eab42b685bea67e8afad1e026890
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/katalog-0.4_8.tbz) = 6816f2945568d3755ac0423987b9e152f4e08fc1539ec7e421365fe014663232
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/katapult-0.3.2.2_5.tbz) = bdd228ccb202c4007419c052af958d309945c8e9cd782c5156e4bed6d1dc632b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kate-4.8.4.tbz) = 4c9f9875bc82ca972d80bd94509e6bde07ef683b6f4a4422408eac54b8c4e7d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kaudiocreator-1.2.90_5.tbz) = 71344eb8a360f735464d3bbb7bdaac80a0c8180e37e90dc6b983ba224708860c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kawa-1.12.tbz) = 5490e9a8d2c28f858b6f570c3f52b76c96e4719d137fa6a36d4af60110fa2336
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kb-8.04_7.tbz) = 55e1fb7089259b6d786c94afbfa7c02d887e5a846f9a1930f635b89aacf725e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kb2mb2-1.0_3.tbz) = a99385a4092389ddb0fbf0162ed46b9ecf25813845332a9299c546a8f4cec2cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kbackup-0.5.4_6.tbz) = 1314d880928813d5cfc803170b445f95d61ebd29624b325f73d1387a4bd4d5c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kbarcode-2.0.7_7.tbz) = 25b0864499cddb0f4f1ef1af4401dbc95eebb219a186aff6b471c1d720b5e81d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kbdscan-20110507.tbz) = 67202c9d2973bc914a660d1322297fdae863943d4f8222b319afe1f6d281eae6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kbear-3.0.a.1_12.tbz) = 613e9fa33761286e27d5da166efdd6c5242495784e5df61ddb318db62b1e34a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kbedic-4.0_8.tbz) = 617c05cf9272d3ddbf12537743853f6823d1cc7383b2757cbeec5e95a79059bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kbfx-0.4.9.3.1_7,1.tbz) = 5b90649dfc918351fc0f2e96bccb103c6957ed861546ba8950659f98fbe7fbdb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kbibtex-0.4_1.tbz) = 315e5e3d51e0d0dcbaf15352d656308eb4b5f97c72b9c21c9e3745c54c62c32d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kbiff-4.0_1.tbz) = 089d81e58e43929bdb0877e2d985620493bc2f65010231b8a614c934291a905b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kbirthday-0.7.3_9.tbz) = 43383d0bd5199e024998e45dba8053c9f82e95e033bc85183347dcb25dee4436
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kblticker-0.2.1_8.tbz) = 30d47dd4dd79b3551e1fae7f9d473b264cb4ce1a76dc2924896f4bb37dfcd2d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kbproto-1.0.5.tbz) = 44e85dfaeec401781e431715296816044965d3a7cbbabdbb60436a5ca4b2e4b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kbruch-4.8.4.tbz) = cddaeb5eec84c7538570852e4c9150cfd1d9ea16bc4f24dbb1ac4ea47794864a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kcachegrind-0.7.0_2.tbz) = d01b778138806a41c6f127e4b2f8ee60d89368ead1d36403ce3525c71e3c9809
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kcalc-4.8.4.tbz) = 2f4e1818c2e3311de7cc69061979c56f1c6f8ee72278f3760098a088a5535dc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kcd-7.15.0,1.tbz) = ae4f3ed084e4c10b671783f6b29ee073576dde1fcd3248ba66572c4e84346d60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kcdlabel-2.12_10.tbz) = 5f22a1f14579824dffb26176487dc7ce838d77797f53c5b0189530bfe2c1d208
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kcemu-0.5.1_3.tbz) = c34e2c1196de983526f6004ddf7648838f7483e54df5675c58552793a5b4cf3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kcharselect-4.8.4.tbz) = f107f2137d8cc0fccd0a93fc1b4b87c4b2462709242308d72d87ebf8aa406680
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kcheckers-0.8.1_1.tbz) = 802c83230dbab3c41b88510629b196093bd52b58218c4e44706c4e3e8f610673
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kcheckgmail-0.5.7_6.tbz) = 89fb0bf7ea7a44400061f11a134317c5ccd3c0ef364e535ab7c2ff7d5dae0142
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kchm-0.6.5_12.tbz) = 75093bee09ecb982fc46124c0e827093d8c922ec7f5779c20e985c1847703ec6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kchmviewer-3.1_5.tbz) = 04225f54fa10557457eb3906d39ad476c7d6c6065b9432440fe89780ba184730
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kchmviewer-6.0_2.tbz) = 4d1742a1c4a104c5d7616e5d15fff3ebfdf5cd795846fd5f81b387c45b715cb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kcolorchooser-4.8.4.tbz) = b2cc1bdebddcdc83e8e4943a38d3b4954615cb1401e8bb24bc8206937f227481
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kcoloredit-2.0.0.4.4.0_2.tbz) = aff3aa6bc10033013e0c246cf3f4702e6b7ec7e79e8f811f2320582761deb135
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kcpuload-1.99_13.tbz) = 5296ea661a9a5733e9ceec7a3e1221a1c3f893c8b906b35a1ef01c587a269450
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdbg-2.5.2.tbz) = d5a927d689555df87f4d821bc7406aaaa0850a84100a725c68b122493f6789e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdc2tiff-0.35_2.tbz) = 6fc6784d5840d9f1f4f28ac2cb5aeb9fada74cd4679e8c7230b228cd603ce4ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-3.5.10_8.tbz) = ecb165dff7d8c44b0295dcadab7a1ea48f14a95df650a6bfd51220c5c071c637
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-baseapps-4.8.4.tbz) = 16bed743d79c1f0186a0ed02ecedbb18c40e43d17931810119c50215e2f370ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-i18n-3.5.10_4.tbz) = 6d9ed6ff3a4eac3bbc9862d27a05c4673c42bf804eeb4af0c087ffbe84d47212
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = cda22e62787f9ab718bd8ae5c9a924be5d1fbb75c8823cddc0efeb1a2291eac8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-lite-3.5.10_8.tbz) = 68a56c4a929e78ef70306a12713584e331dbbac9c386d73dfb9d633ce77eacbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-runtime-4.8.4_2.tbz) = e1bbf47111986956427f0f70c8911b757a43b183df3316a8904dfba10ec052c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-style-comix-1.3.8_8.tbz) = 9ccad167752d11a5e8a66fae77277e12647e7bd8e0d8302e4d7e9ac6201f7aab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-style-lipstik-2.2.3_7.tbz) = a09fef67d4f454251865394304e8c8afe3cd6fffbbcb6852d6b13196a34b348d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-style-polyester-1.0.5_1.tbz) = 8634ca0cbd5675c0b00873eb047ffb189ef5eccb7f751460491812923041f8e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-style-qtcurve-1.8.5_1.tbz) = 74a92b55c0edf4ac1abeca55a56b2d4d3cf0396ea72c079037b67cb784d1e84d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-style-tiblit-1.2_11.tbz) = 916d4abcd2aec13234bf0b494678c9eba45dee1be788d1b98d4d17cd245c3646
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-thumbnailer-chm-0.1.3.tbz) = 0a81ed22189c18b1b707e04b8694d7882cee41e20aa557675e2ba077d9a076d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-wallpapers-4.8.4.tbz) = 65810f5a30215fdac050000b324bb416ae0edbfebc74868a150473b9dd862b05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-windeco-activeheart-1.1_9.tbz) = 32bd397e9144f49b80027ef54a37c9ad53b130356070592abb2728719e4ca058
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-windeco-crystal-1.0.7_5.tbz) = 09d25fa116ca824c727fbaa6488033723ba196896df9e83eb0cfd534e6396135
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-windeco-crystal-2.1.0_2.tbz) = 025a8c800c836c07cf6f94a8ec4c481a900784ce86730495ea56b1d987383b9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-windeco-knifty-0.4.2_11.tbz) = f2db97c8ec04f34abb2ccfa805420a3f60ab0ea1033bc03c5401a9aa21067490
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-windeco-neos-0.2b_11.tbz) = 5500bc9e8c69c4abe8864eb74689cd310558f4e08d32d18e52ef1617d764e71b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-windeco-smoothblend-1.2_11.tbz) = 510fd164cc85584efaa46122406713ed409cd7ff15796e96830c5db3721b2a35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-workspace-4.8.4.tbz) = debb79c6d979a1ac90325a264e6929c74e3f0d2dc16ecc44c6f4e537b244dc3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde-xdg-env-1.0_3,1.tbz) = 3b0a030cb93913502b8faeb98f2699724c2fa693fefb5783fca6364fae3bf81b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde4-freebsd-carddeck-1.0.tbz) = ab4f90c7868f92ff601ea7d304f05671ef43d269a4d3d4f485eeaee814eb5c12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde4-icons-oxygen-4.8.4.tbz) = 31b3276c3d43a12c01998487629c16eedb3fed01014e311c72bf929c2c99c4d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde4-shared-mime-info-1.2.tbz) = 55891157f19523092499f976bd26a5e427513a4c46d3c5a81441ba875c06c8e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde4-style-nitrogen-1.0.5_4.tbz) = 96d62aa0a43f58b49501f1fe602ed5b615f2db24b01b3e99a10aa719f3760d46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde4-style-polyester-2.0.0_6.tbz) = 48de395ba34ed7c3f7f02822c505e7b8aa1781571b8f82bcd23a669ec8dcdcea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde4-style-qtcurve-1.8.13.tbz) = df4cbdfa66e8bad3e3abae8d38550de7b7f3b3bb488b0c44ab54f3c736ee83ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde4-style-skulpture-0.2.3_6.tbz) = 98f289f9f00e33a4cb05e5fdf98faf07112a21007bed889c5432838dc9107be1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde4-windeco-dekorator-0.5.1_2.tbz) = 1cac94dcdd96a4b6ba81e492d96989c1c1ff3a20d311b1879e5d4e5ad6cb21a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde4-windeco-nitrogen-3.3.3_4.tbz) = 0efad473c768562552349812d1abb383fcda8f05fc03ea271a69472a5a91996b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde4-xdg-env-1.0.1.tbz) = 97b4a7cd20eefaf505044f1b8c35a2bb576898e2ca27346066c39fcf28602a27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kde_poster-1.0.tbz) = 186b37f5f17e4239fa0213b83f3028b360f3373786683f96cfd14dcb17474f11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeaccessibility-3.5.10_5.tbz) = eab14a86e5cefc57754e13a6a03f0cd1c230a471f05f4a183b6aabc37b63ef40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeaccessibility-4.8.4.tbz) = 91201c2087adbdcbdd1fe1a19915b4cca88c132364fb0312990cbfd79144362d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeaddons-3.5.10_5.tbz) = e83ee57688babfec0bcd395252ba0598e6e399e005d0f2c2dd81ba1b1c3f5f89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeaddons-atlantikdesigner-3.5.10_4.tbz) = e739d2dd2b4b4ea83ba15dd3f02f004c9523a9b1edd04dc295ce2d2d1708b784
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeaddons-kaddressbook-plugins-3.5.10_6.tbz) = beae3a088ad4cf5f4be9991e45a7cc9e3167d352981e8b553d49dafab7ff2876
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeaddons-kate-plugins-3.5.10_6.tbz) = 112b5427a90c771977287a02dff44c48c94ede97a18c9c6e7564ea9fa1b2f8c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeaddons-kfile-plugins-3.5.10_6.tbz) = 6e4336335a9d388aa654d92baab4fa031177e72a7b86f9bc11af2ee49bd3f477
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeaddons-kicker-applets-3.5.10_6.tbz) = 758813bedfd162decf9a87b69c276010077062fab7a0dfbcd1bf93c769e38eff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeaddons-knewsticker-scripts-3.5.10_4.tbz) = 6de9be62079c4a3b9c7f2543f44feb780571cfb9b23694310e3d9e620d5d669b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeaddons-konq-plugins-3.5.10_6.tbz) = 9e66c89869041cb7a0a3050127868ab096a0401baddc4c55f1c9520e7c487cbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeaddons-ksig-3.5.10_4.tbz) = c59ba903236dcfc032f21f59862580668b0ad677fed737ff9e539288b75d9b7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeaddons-noatun-plugins-3.5.10_4.tbz) = 239ad2072e305f09fb7751d91893b0a4a64dfe9fe5a7cb705ada6f19bc3ddfa8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeaddons-renamedlg-plugins-3.5.10_4.tbz) = ea128dfae4e2826f3850df2f99ba5a924a3660e735792888da1d05043c45c67e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeadmin-3.5.10_4.tbz) = 2b70c188aa812eec8181f1cbf549c25e4ea645770ded7423cee88042aca2bc87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeadmin-4.8.4.tbz) = a9d7821a8470390f862cbf68503843bb99715f1ec40c7660abd319974d1a25e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeartwork-3.5.10_6.tbz) = bc7ee47ff7bd2efc9f3cd55317d7bc659106ca4ce720a3e26218129557e56a5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeartwork-4.8.4.tbz) = cf86419863b491c497422722428c0bf59bc7172e2bc9d99986df0dcde238e0cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeartwork-xscreensaver-kde-3.5.10_7.tbz) = 2654720cd1db6dc40cc2da618e16e37b97b59f2db25c144438864f23d76c31f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdebase-3.5.10_11.tbz) = 147377b9880a7d2c6b3854455cde861dc8347e8fce836ce27c130c1cad65d5ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdebase-kompmgr-3.5.10_4.tbz) = 4a1e15d5de9f5cbd97598114be11f34b9c392e070f249a7b7817dd6072885761
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdebindings-smoke-smokegen-4.8.4.tbz) = fe9faccb9ab4e704b929a1507afc2c826c9223ca0f2774797d8ed4eead2090e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdebindings-smoke-smokekde-4.8.4.tbz) = bdb43675d00ca615cfa9c39afbf86731f3769bce84f466ef8b1b14f1cd6e4f5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdebindings-smoke-smokeqt-4.8.4.tbz) = edf0c0f83af5184a7cd28c12c903ee4cecbe19d7be8c9a034bdbc178d658817e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeedu-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 04bbe863912b1904ca282af9a5983ba5f57423f846df0905a8a4707049e64567
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeedu-4.8.4.tbz) = affa672563816ae7e86b4cb8858a47b64ea64aaa467fa63cd688347a77e211e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdegames-3.5.10_4.tbz) = 677dd4a81ac5de7ac286277e90a5dc9c30ce5641829290423c1e53040bc66e06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdegames-4.8.4.tbz) = caf350cdf9910d22f1adcf9c260d53eb77acc3e389e5f3843a63dd9a628bcabf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdegraphics-3.5.10_11.tbz) = 087c26183d173c12946b72cbb819546eaa9b626fe822ad6df6002f60a89250bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdegraphics-4.8.4.tbz) = 8a5c3029859a6a5040bd5a379aea9a8e71bf20a6c11e901e2958d2838f25d251
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdegraphics-kamera-3.5.10_4.tbz) = 77c19ecd40cf47fb04b67e60a51803cab06f7af5dcbfd97006fadfa9e7127a5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdegraphics-kooka-3.5.10_4.tbz) = 5c0f67d91c7deb7e2929b8544963190ea5eaa0a7d6e4747bffe2440bdf3491f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdegraphics-kuickshow-3.5.10_4.tbz) = 12a19fea4b94e260920993a27702f1b1e3486fd62ac6a746afda11a954504262
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdegraphics-mobipocket-4.8.4.tbz) = f8ee1711d65c433f9236a19540d6d6830a8c3ad504023a778a241aa1c45ea878
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdegraphics-strigi-analyzer-4.8.4.tbz) = 432faa26271bf594b092643559f275bacee0c5a865a4741d0b02c59781ab4964
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdegraphics-svgpart-4.8.4.tbz) = 9a47614adaab27abb9df907d16da324509e19aaa81f43d1f51b4732d9382ebc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdegraphics-thumbnailers-4.8.4.tbz) = b1de346b7c936002418e2e7cd805107ea9acc63c66983aa417ea7dfb6bd2cd09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdehier-1.0_11.tbz) = 15c1f90001ec70afe8f8be9bc8291b6c0a6dd8bce01e719314161bc711326d45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdehier4-1.0.10.tbz) = b742b3a9a75f7ddcf70aa42eba420cb617ed9c25fbf2dde358a0245cd52ea257
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdelibs-3.5.10_10.tbz) = a67ddcbfe227faa691fe00b9c61a7a11034dbdcbede7f76b7f32f8603a83bde4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdelibs-4.8.4_1.tbz) = c6d6f068e7773e4e499ab9c15f85eefd3aa7bb9325493e52110eb7af63177f2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdelibs-nocups-3.5.10_10.tbz) = 0b163bad437f26407eb2de53617291d089d7f9a8101aec989efb221224bf63ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdemultimedia-3.5.10_7.tbz) = 6ca459f091bb0f305fda342ff405788152ce4aa7e6dcb7b729a9823882dc9d54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdemultimedia-4.8.4_1.tbz) = e637089e0fd3f6ce7abaf6e753b87501187aa7305281c656a485386e85f88036
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdemultimedia-juk-3.5.10_7.tbz) = 6b97c4eaea3a52a606f57cc4b44176a7c8a8d9b2841c78faa8bd201df9de0961
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdemultimedia-mpeglib_artsplug-3.5.10_6.tbz) = 6935f28cd7d5cec5e49a5df6617555e978d92bb928a23c4477bc80a3c8c8a0cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdemultimedia-xine_artsplugin-3.5.10_8.tbz) = a1f813d6bda05315e2115d0adcd658257130cdce5671a2b7a881ed81333bb69f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdenetwork-3.5.10_4.tbz) = b880b3419cc1c21a4b94d17ecb2ac75ff1d5c69d0f66c5a3f1aca34823b1ba1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdenetwork-4.8.4_2.tbz) = e0c83161981ea63c6ef75b70c6cc9f1eb14df4e3d7fff2b925f8b064ad1f6e0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdenetwork-kopete-0.12.8_7.tbz) = e42321675e662d308ae054cb8fa73c21c065a44f759f7e11aa8a4a00c11608d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdenetwork-lanbrowsing-3.5.10_9.tbz) = c680f0de9029f78abf9b42171969760fcea1ec3c135efb36319e70c944d594d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdenlive-0.9.2_1.tbz) = 9ab691db9836eba82c6fd0ef04033fa9848383ab86bd6a4ba83a32a1d45d9b4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdepim-3.5.10_11.tbz) = 0d9b0e1e7eaaf61c47b563c1f534228c7484679332c5a9ecaf3d4ecb7dff30ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdepim-4.4.11.1_3.tbz) = 1f522c6cad85b6abacd321be17e354d626f2a77c310eee4b988bf366c10ac831
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdepim-4.8.4.tbz) = ce7106d579d9590113b462acb9ec905b4199a8ab28d9f1897131902527c021df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdepim-runtime-4.4.11.1_2.tbz) = e106af85862d87f70c0a837b5c64d054eead9dc93100c1abb0ab1f2ac29ff4a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdepim-runtime-4.8.4.tbz) = 335bcf094e13fa474dbabde227e50490d4d93b13153aadee27fab965cce8a7c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdepimlibs-4.8.4.tbz) = cf7823678f0a38655d14363523c8b50b4ce3026b8e877ff188856763f71ca2db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeplasma-addons-4.8.4.tbz) = 61ad49dc186a0ed264b04f54e42268ddad6b335ebcde013ae9cff907652f022b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdesdk-3.5.10_8.tbz) = c0a81f48f3feb88c8fbcb2f5e74e41ff2c1884429a9dd84caadd6c06becfc376
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdesdk-4.8.4.tbz) = af6539ee979ddd65213636edb02b0a3ec1c8105de87abbfefc8ebfac5719a420
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdesvn-1.6.0.tbz) = d2987ebb612a36ba65a5c9866a5d10df4a0dc0593766a3310d297cc261dc5e35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdetoys-3.5.10_4.tbz) = 22e023ce8dbe14e6897b55848933e5dc84897ac6b91851ef2ee9e41c9cbc24af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdetoys-4.8.4.tbz) = 7366a9b304678d0866301b4398da9e8da5d2416c47fbb232a39d1135a3290041
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeutils-3.5.10_10.tbz) = 2972600438d3ac18ab39ebb28932d54ceb8dd1e15b54e5d9165ec100cc22ec1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeutils-klaptopdaemon-3.5.10_4.tbz) = 8786375badb6392453acbe833eeaf8e21968f5842802f2996d57b2985bb3fce1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdeutils-kmilo-3.5.10_4.tbz) = 212af0ad6ab86d0b7d8235597758a1d4257fcb2c1b87735296c300cd9f8d5378
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdevelop-3.5.4_9.tbz) = 1f0b8accc395129333b64e068fd5aadcce52e9868eee9d2be63d7b51f14c5a9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdevelop-4.3.1_2.tbz) = 33564dc8249db6389491cbbf63b71d4431efa3a0b6ff330d012395744eb60dbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdevelop-pg-qt-1.0.0_1.tbz) = 8bb9aab6f43ea1191169f522facbc084c4c8233be7c1d044514dad093711d997
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdevelop-php-1.3.1_1.tbz) = 40b2653e4f39579bba711876484d90d752a942b3c0461ecde71152462dc6a547
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdevelop-php-docs-1.3.1_1.tbz) = 47fee3b5fb91e7d8ce87b216b54c83bd92f407b572c5c2d9abc3afbacec91d74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdevplatform-1.3.1_2.tbz) = e502723036ab7afee1af52fa69658029961b5645021adf49cc856e8173b31ab8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdewebdev-3.5.10_9,2.tbz) = 907d6959123eb36dd84ec4931d06aad3dc3721a7521e31a90227a20ea35ddcab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdewebdev-4.8.4.tbz) = 5a607c9116d396994b73fc05c830f9e3f49c5a5e2b3f57c1756b5a7315b0402c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdf-4.8.4.tbz) = 5f2434a842ffe97a61eadf9d11a3cf9a2f9a4b8bdbc8e7a75629789c9317ae4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdiff3-0.9.95_4.tbz) = 5273dac44873518d29f2a5718dc994879d42307fd318a79a8c9b48ca5abf5d86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdirstat-2.4.4_7.tbz) = 21270efcb860dda3e2014aa7f5c7ceb253b29cb84383db779f87546dcf7591d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdissert-1.0.7_7.tbz) = eeb25cd23dcfaa3839c97011f6d8560d7ce77fb2453fbcf216e3249631003d72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kdmtheme-1.2.2_6.tbz) = 50a331824d47d3b3159994d62f71f337b7d84092dc9c8656fab399bbc24d1368
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kedpm-0.4.0_7.tbz) = 85bd43def1e0db1d890b89edc4ad5b0b54d6fcc67f004e218997ec30dcac657f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/keep-0.4.0_7.tbz) = bbdf4553528ac3b46fea48870c301aad5ab5cc3f38c3166944c5cffc26ebf0c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/keitairc-1.33_1.tbz) = 40360dab620c1299d79e65afd517003ef56286a80c98cd6cdae88015d4fa0553
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/keitairc-2.0.tbz) = 3f14747a758841cadeb996f09339abe69b0f6d4fdde58c14fb0abd0d06eabf6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kenny-1.7.tbz) = 5889857b5a9f2fed7ddf85bf41cced7a82a0437dec7b807513012eb0eda1fa91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kermit-9.0.302.tbz) = da5dc230609f66e6899982ffa7f97aa00dcca353e11df356a220e7882fd65ffe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kevedit-0.5.1_2.tbz) = d21383c168a7348cc3066ac6baa44b5415d58cbfb048629e48a3e027e69efa3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kexchange-1.0_10.tbz) = 2e895770bab959df77b72356c6dfad6f395e611aed13acf6f49b9256cd6d59ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kexis-0.2.2.tbz) = 9386bd0a57d0100cf37b4cfd6c7b416b1ff0ed8a800d1948944b5d9da2402f9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/keybinder-0.2.2_1.tbz) = 0b963eb3640705e143d822a2d1c6be8a1a09c9b5059a46335c8c9ea3ae16b6c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/keyboardcast-0.1.1_1.tbz) = 5da48436160558d44299694e3e7326d83a966a9e0ea668ab4dbdee7bdbb2eb2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/keychain-2.7.1.tbz) = 79c42703dd8e84f31c678152b037c8dc7a38abef232d4cab6e6603e8fb0c8f25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/keylaunch-1.3.0_3.tbz) = f9d8936453478fb74eb1777325d9bdc48e114641f08dd50c4fe410774f163821
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/keynav-0.20110708.0_1,1.tbz) = 15e49c3511a463cb00a3ab9df2cfe49b78aa92b8f090e6f5f5265ad32d47ff71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/keynote-2.3_1.tbz) = 6f346f5a1db4ff39cb025cb60eee99911a486b7d0fb62ac81a0d6b69eb80987a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/keyprint-1.0.tbz) = e4b97a983a7f27d7c4485091333e56d181f96ec55b41c5a65136266fd8f610aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kfloppy-4.8.4.tbz) = b067b77f0352ee502f40e391ca3fe970cbd15f2b927885ba382ec150e465b333
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kfreerings-1.0_9.tbz) = fd214f4713c6e60892f395ab7964afe309513611adbdf03a3f9eb7a38255c9d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kftpgrabber-0.8.1_5.tbz) = 3322ae600e4511fa1cb8092b3a40620a369bc6760cf875e994f9bac44fdf4580
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kgamma-4.8.4.tbz) = 057e308a6fd6761279ec793c45c2c1141544d7af9733f5b0fad606fb6a6fa724
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kgeography-4.8.4.tbz) = cce662ad455029cb2604076ef79fe97cb50dea49f8927a95eb09a9ccf80a0dbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kgpg-1.0.0_12.tbz) = 76cdaab12d23b4e7e92961204ee9251a29847ba8e8035ae613070a630d17f24e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kgpg-4.8.4.tbz) = 0997cf513773388cb1a9373a0d5a831663bda2ca54f462682189dfc527c7d62b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kgraphviewer-2.0.2.4.4.0_5.tbz) = 916dc5edac47afc6d15c5875c91e28ab42834109ec5c4947714c491e9219d9df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kgtk-0.9.4_12.tbz) = 6938ccbdbec8e73451d6f8cdfbecaba138910eb44ea12a4f68829b1804056447
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/khacc-3.3_11.tbz) = ba46e99c35ef2aabc07844c48c80c4e4669106e8a28129ab4ce3b7eafac80c06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/khangman-4.8.4.tbz) = 04af4518a402d38561a133cd8a90a9675713b96eb3b91b74cb3e3f01d0dc9a76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/khmeros-5.0.tbz) = 126520b267ce5590238b36c6959e3d45308eacedb8f557171287cd1ad8e20552
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/khtml2png-2.7.7_1.tbz) = 7d465386a8b10b571c711fe9f2ea388e2d8641c41b85cdda8b6c431b09b58c17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kiax-0.8.51_6.tbz) = b521e8c2382687cb4c7a45c948ab35efb91d3c96a6d8d329e2b6be4852c04888
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kicad-2010.05.05.b2356_3,1.tbz) = 5ad5f0b87b368eff635f7359e20e447fc4c246d8622289d8e24ffdae99f2d7c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kicad-devel-r3060_2.tbz) = 9c4459af67dc8e05f6fb0e9bc97e9f9c2c5b0d37e76e0b28e94378dca55dc4c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kicad-library-1.0.tbz) = 996ecec1331a72e569869ca7a751d66603daf0281744438fa7c30fa4f0656d9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kickpim-0.5.3_12.tbz) = 979ebb0c24395f39020a184a7dd1930ebc17a9fcdb846970bae85ae02c27e7e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kiconedit-4.4.0_2.tbz) = 50cceee1354524845ed8815db607cff48017c40de4f376a223c0f171b00c7660
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kiconvtool-0.96.tbz) = 4770583898fb83084cd42ea91df220e498f3a861d1d83a08faceb73250c37ba4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kid3-1.6_3.tbz) = 5575995eacae84bc09d412c044d0835408adcd17639ca982697b28ff4ee92447
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kid3-2.1_2.tbz) = be4b43ae5fb584a930ef976253a578f5ed2388930e36f0c108c02d965feeb58f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kig-4.8.4.tbz) = 3740b435778a415544ad66a6cff3ac69b204b41e3c85226db8be891cf07c152d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kiki-1.0.2_13.tbz) = 9ef945f7a0ab7ae0f0b6076e623b78cefc9b902a23551b72dc01490a3a89352c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kile-2.0.3_4.tbz) = 72a713e9858e0b8447dc36586a9b825be17bee1bbc0a25fd9534423a5017ce74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kile-2.1.3.tbz) = f2a06eb0fb66567d408d3dbd72a723a36aac1a5abdd0d1a04a3e5c6359d6b4b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kimboot-0.74_4.tbz) = d995920b87b11ea8e14a3ed63024c45c7202a96a25c7eede13adedacb527c292
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kimwitu-4.6.1.tbz) = 10bff9998c7b965915aa349d837773019f41a780c970dfd25a080b9af987f301
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kino-1.3.4_12.tbz) = 1c05183ab275d54916ed5917e41a8a1a8968f7e79cd0cb4f48a78e50cddb1bc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kio-upnp-ms-1.0.0.g20110808_2.tbz) = eea45d445a4380db2cace929f54ffabcbce77b0414065e86a911c5c4bfcb6ac8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kio_p7zip-0.3.1_6.tbz) = 98f170c1da2b3fb6449dcb670a36c6cb930904b7bf84c3485a141a20313e0a80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kipi-plugins-0.1.7_11,1.tbz) = d12c5f3ece58da2f5d4fc602e703c46e03e493d71906ec433c2f9632cb05e9ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kipi-plugins-2.9.0,1.tbz) = d417cb7d2fb5e4d7c1c099e7fa1b91188d8c827106dae172f7ea1bdd40838702
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kismet-2011.03.r2,1.tbz) = cff2c33aa92824a1f6eacb2340269a974befffc958d1a88824f6d6a3d528a4bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kisomandel-0.66_8.tbz) = 381503da891f332233c5f93e7f06c334c359c239fd3e3dd827054ab6969c937f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kissd-0.3.tbz) = 8c52325b3a1ec058ea2679cfa1c5667f740c2373d4d906e6310f9bec54f3a514
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kissdx-0.13.10a_7.tbz) = 16feb34ef4b97c7ec1ea1c233510d7c1ecbcc0b15c831b117356fd2f0f477d5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kix-kmod-1.0_1.tbz) = c0f1836733efcda8672302bf15f4797baa3052e0d8f2807a98a112f55d47d2c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kk-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = 156ae5cdd67337293fb684f5aeefcc3c1f89a26a4a5624ac88c5f8bdfb4e256d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kk-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 6050891be632dfb9784952b40e89aea3f45fa8f2b2d66b7bd26c5fb920031424
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kk-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 11e55a08df5441ccec6513d9501347067c76e592fe6a96d5ef93c5367d8567c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kk-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = c0f9a6ab399096a4d9ccb6fde120b7a0d14de058a14ce56ab1ce50ea0164cc64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kkbswitch-1.4.3_9.tbz) = afffe0832fd4c4d362eb0a13f24794924268ad939107de239c1d1fc7dd18c202
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kkeyled-0.8.11_6.tbz) = 91cfeff9e95ba58ac52e34b902fddb5864d023e3ace7dc8d853e1d7738e39c78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kktdirect-0.5.tbz) = 07266e5c5141aa899474d4f6b6de71ebfa4cf861c9e7b4820d16982efa4ae050
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/klamav-0.46_6.tbz) = 79def70e3463bbf948378fa9bbe85a79a9941b388384d122adfe2be942a5d27b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/klassmodeler-0.8.2_10.tbz) = bcd78c04ead8fc1c5edf28f1f0927ed726246051fc07e7c57958054b6962a5b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/klat-0.5.1_6.tbz) = dc2337dac94cef49c6ea5d09846bae4f64fa4a5f88b3a747871a233aa20b3801
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/klat4-0.6.1_9.tbz) = 4ac68c3637216c1602b8836d89bbd267239f8186c262d95b9828eb782efff10f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/klatexformula-3.1.2_3.tbz) = 164cfa21ca27127bc1782105f587e8211240cf67258ad1f9438d4a4265e95ea1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/klavaro-1.9.5.tbz) = 3a41af59c31f795c4ccb3852ee76febe048ef37532cb7857430fe1811463c241
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/klayout-0.21.19.tbz) = 7b743e4392314e3d0dae8bc608945f1ca657ee4823ef1707dd3edfc2727adc9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kldfind-0.61.tbz) = 9ffde06291c23790b0878dc0568ffbff91c6660f739c5e00266c3a3cacf326ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kldpatch-20090116.tbz) = 9eabf833699a8b4b25a002e4fca08d45722291f4af1ec52ed17dd277ea18cee3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kleansweep-0.2.9_8.tbz) = db5376b3d125d8aad4d9167471baf8744fa4446d8d62e2c67b67ea94db79472e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/klettres-4.8.4.tbz) = 9f3ac3bffc39a1657e354fbe707e835b521bbbcce5c82c8cff26eccd1a73651b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/klh10-2.0a.tbz) = 3d2fdfc97d41f095295dd6b897b2577a834c30fb914b99bce1d3bd83abe3d50a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/klibido-0.2.5_9.tbz) = 8d57d591f1c2837c2195b4dd89a871e2d50755816219cb7e1c2d013f6f857969
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/klineakconfig-0.9_6.tbz) = 377e44199e61ae5ac952a02a2884baf5fdb51e06bee31bdbb0768ad251bdc741
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/klipoquery-0.2.4_8.tbz) = 806e9affc8a03cf7baee0be446086a312aaf3dd04b9f99a1a666a6a06d32f981
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/klog-0.4.2_6.tbz) = 5c864ce36e67ae11484a55e0eb1e92608a51d7249bd2425222e7654f371eff1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/klogoturtle-0.6_10.tbz) = 1a36f29a0b214ed1a48b744403c3ca1f174e322ac96649fd853626c2e0a71bc0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/klondike-1.9_3.tbz) = 3205035264d39012769aedc6219024ca72be859c1b22c7cead86aa92a2630d17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/klone-2.1.359_1.tbz) = 264417e234fc52c3585fc04285733b4c1ea09722d2c2f990a7e387fca1e18b7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kludge3d-20040822_11.tbz) = 96ab241f8ab87f492e41ee84389ec47654c0f9641e178f5a43b451b454af6ed5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kluje-0.8_6.tbz) = 5119a7e79d8dabef6cbd82660395632c52cb0b177159cd3f615210f87dee73be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/km-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = f44d9096fae77724e9a7aa76ad0b43de92ab60b4ed63af894a5c33540169e045
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/km-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 9c4c2f506ebf62be001b46ccfeaae002308b9b315c8101c001c2900038fac8c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/km-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 8f81b721da4e6b99ff50309420727b34bc3e7755631b58a29fb1679375075551
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmag-4.8.4.tbz) = d5cef4cfbb5ac4650cdd06d11a84da55110eb5431824805ebd9c76d214138fdb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmancala-1.0.2_2.tbz) = 4915a6c69c1d7bd1e1408b59be2b87cdca35e2e25be26b93ead6dd9ec0d3334d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmastermind-2.2_8.tbz) = 0175ca8a19a9d60c4febc600927af0e9aec390e68bb98e97dbb7d204c8e91723
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmatrix3d-0.1_10.tbz) = 72de80b62fc4871fdfcc0479447316ed4eb8de2304d776456c1f5f3f204c1f3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmenc15-0.04_7.tbz) = 7baceae07cafda8acffe36a0162f71ed3bbb8d228c85dfdc83a5d46750a40a6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmerlin-1.4.2_9.tbz) = 87152d3f4802820c8447a47736130b43e794b9fe1d4d804a9c6b7b0edf5df56d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmess-1.5.p.1_6.tbz) = 892c15f55e30c73a32cebb77768d40196eb9eebf7f95cbe671016d002074fd1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmess-2.0.6.2_1.tbz) = 782195aa7af6b0a3a523a15e167f4faf4f1ee493eff61cce9b58ecda2fccf5ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmfl-european-latin-1.6.tbz) = 5cd0505545bbf48b4a50855b9884413ed8d630ff355e9dc00d009edbc9c867a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmfl-khmer-1.0.tbz) = 69cce414564567411da6d640352a54eeb2e855e4b8463d95bca457aef44d4863
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmfl-sil-ezra-2.4_4.tbz) = 4c0f26b84963c90f44a6d169a82e190437fbe081c0d7a1e13677984e2dde838b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmfl-sil-galatia-1.03.tbz) = 1417de462d9bd7e7bf6a210841fa6636085fa967a2d1d75135d1e64bdd5427e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmfl-sil-ipa-unicode-1.2_3.tbz) = a1b3a39fcaba104cbcdce1edec4614f538ac1bc8aa1665cb6bc7d20bbcb1e186
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmfl-sil-panafrican-latin-20090831_3.tbz) = 3718260006a2ff307876e78b5aa14546156186d96151a467c40574c0f2b42159
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmfl-sil-yi-20020903_3.tbz) = 0fab39802ef0188537104a057bb748ba88f4525422067c64bb0cecfde1258cfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmfl-varamozhi-malayalam-1.1.1_4.tbz) = 281569dea105d08eb0dbeb3b6ab86d65a890f1cce588350458b70ee8c8b19fca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmflcomp-0.9.9.tbz) = 7f314033ef3226cd8f6299bf7e42be1263ee2abdbe9ced178657ff5ac493f6a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmldonkey-0.11_4.tbz) = 42cf9e43852d6a79ec97a95c4b15f7da06c6fea6030968e2ff775d93f7e9c1e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmobiletools-0.4.3.3_6.tbz) = b71cc71a2a12754df8f9e64451434ce71668d130ee9f03e133dda5ff85ba0ae7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmousetool-4.8.4.tbz) = 28c16953c67c77737198d2df0105cbf9dc222ed566cbb332bd2bd8adf88ac97d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmouth-4.8.4.tbz) = 9bd7bc81477c0cf65ef22c2b736ae81fdb6531adb9fa091f3c6230a7b1a3ec72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmovisto-0.7.0_8.tbz) = 8dfd23a8fc1f897d441bb9fb8c1ab3b185ed910276880241c90407783f8529d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmp-0.01_6.tbz) = 1fe3ccc9a2c8da4bb6515fbc218ee4dad2d11bfa450760c61b6eb0da39242109
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmplayer-0.10.0c_8,2.tbz) = 55262706706b9f8965ed55569c321a57260004648973a35a76a6e5b89e2a9e0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmplayer-kde4-0.11.2b_2,3.tbz) = 868245e1b89f4905ebf817281ece82dee7b8b94f18f462b5cb29bdb48b095426
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmplot-4.8.4.tbz) = 82d0fe7920b25decc12a3b3229d5860f6f78c9d64b1a12ba8dfb4ba60b75a0ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmquake2-0.19_16.tbz) = e9bc63a982be1f22cbd9a8173aac4207fc7a95468b1a7365b24f722dceec61cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmyirc-0.2.9_11.tbz) = c02074ba9e67a01bf5a8fb9c07f802d263dc62f0fa98dd1419ad1dab9e4ab246
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmymoney-4.6.3.tbz) = ec938d9b71ce8cb95f170088f478578dcf6439a318f62132ccb44d07caad35f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmymoney2-1.0.5_2.tbz) = 43928edac8f0a4d9f25d584850ecb56f267a7cec56eb33a223840bd876aa24fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kmysqladmin-0.7.2_10.tbz) = e2e02617d360e173366c318872dc83a5dd171f02fee1c80b4ca86d026e09dde5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kn-aspell-0.01.1.tbz) = 29d7e70cf5ee72d0725401c1f099b7a04fa6b7325416fd875662d2c12667cef9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kn-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = ed385c72bc0a7f2c2a67b0335feb9b58d2004da74dbed9e0e20f0a279591340b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/knemo-0.4.1_6.tbz) = f6179b64e559ec8ea559d5228f3e56401c3180c75bfd023a3a9ca9086c65d61f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/knemo-0.7.2_4.tbz) = d8f3557d6d53b552e8caab71c1bb7e7341040e8388f360f638a894cd3f80600a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/knews-1.0b.1_12.tbz) = 9b7e524116ee403cf237ff3726a58eb01a4d19d915d6f0ddf7ee5f78c1bd224d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/knightcap-3.6_5.tbz) = f612a3097b360a24b9b4696b1499e1c6cdedb575d8580091db91478aca1b7481
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/knights-0.6_11.tbz) = 92476470fae991e7868f2776ea15ecc835ee0c25c5b52c43e3179a04d970a0b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/knights-2.3.1_2.tbz) = dbcfc884e052cadc9008756eba83e5c3b67442a4f5006a60b0d938b6c0f691b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/knock-0.5_1,1.tbz) = 1e448f52d8abd6fc735f5b692aa162f87aa15dff82896ae8e2eaaf4e68fea958
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/knocker-0.7.1.tbz) = ecde3a466e50fc60c8a26376672127921bf8026c7849c250f18244661e7b92d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/knoda-0.8.3_1.tbz) = 23fe681cddc427b7742e42f57baaa50548e47f24c6b317fcc38022d348459745
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/knot-1.1.0.tbz) = 85a5a4ed7fd5d8ea487ed8a1d9084165534cdf60dc465b8ef2fa575a3d9895c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/knowit-0.10_10.tbz) = 86a5e4fc97438628adbba166f10eb02a1cd3c116f1588f55ddb839a00fdf303b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/knutclient-0.9.4_5.tbz) = dffc56a1b7ec01e3eded25ed64a10195f48723bcef987f316dc485b61a380296
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/knutclient-1.0.4_3.tbz) = 37316573c86dfe34b61d0f6b6fd6ce9bb7a43cbd2a6db9b9887a2536cfb9e92c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-FreeWnn-lib-1.1.1.a021_9.tbz) = e708d6babae5263bbd6597b47054f4f3335c71a481bcbdc5e3443e33e67ccce0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-FreeWnn-server-1.1.1.a021_9.tbz) = 7688931b19899ed9971d8eb1107fc8591fadf4f83ccb1449a26553799ecef7cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-aleefonts-ttf-12.tbz) = 3b607e7ed11d5c60c3763b99033b5ee35c1ed194250efbd135d0fb014be17c17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-ami-1.2.3_1.tbz) = 3af5efd8714516243f826bf1d039a231932a9d619eff8deb6a8574234a322a63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-baekmukfonts-bdf-2.0_5.tbz) = 92817d9a730f56fd47c327d79a07a76a45fba72125551d163d20810953342760
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-baekmukfonts-ttf-2.2.tbz) = e8654825b670fa6ef367f939c9e4d19033881a88cba69b6afa520117b8e364d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-engdic-0.2.tbz) = b2e5d0ad42fa64e5d2d3a2a95a8303ba83a08284914c0b462ddc803f417f3465
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-gimp-help-html-2.6.1.tbz) = 9b849bfea01ad94f9420be3b6cea52f9388b0bf2ca6b63c5d3c4c272b09cd5fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-gtkcomm-0.8.1_1.tbz) = 1e1f1d0b74bcce524f85f353f2a7e9e6a79a243a5f8a9a1a8104e146954d6a50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-h2ps-2.06.tbz) = d3a7ae0b0340cbdc8d7df16542c55a1e9b8ec22fa66a81d3d6321044a23bab7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-hanyangfonts-1.0_2.tbz) = 487935d9489b66fdbe0766b48b905c5d75a43433e8f79ae559c6b036ae81354c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-hcode-2.1.3.tbz) = 9c9c113259ef0551b87c962ab65dec9ea1160537b15b6275546dac86f1c8b1dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-hmconv-1.0.3.tbz) = e3dc5c48f52462dabac3c741e8c2d01ad018bbea762ff2679faeaf95f4d95f6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-hpscat-1.3jshin.tbz) = 581cd918d24638d0c50f8d3f6c352cfdd9bead60fc9957fe634e85a67f07ba66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-hunspell-0.5.6.tbz) = 763962e2cdcfeb1fc47ca0ba73118db126dba4168982ec9c26b09cfdb369bdb6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-ibus-hangul-1.4.1_3.tbz) = 24ad746aeef876d751846b653ee2ec6b538c62050be4ea6832d5caf70ad64519
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-imhangul-2.1.0_1.tbz) = b6e24fdd7f6ee29b3b262b6122544bee03475fdc2025f167a8a9802d5cc20f0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-kaistfonts-ksc-1.0_3.tbz) = 29e24113a30a04f3a77db062d88690eaaa58882a975698a3f692dab06c579840
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = c5b99208f8ccb87f48bd0563b771eb89c8c76265427fe635304519e23caf13f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = b89ebb9c1d46810d8e9b9bb488b33d2578596124b35cb09b146dfee083a018ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-ko.TeX-0.1.1.20080329_4.tbz) = 7693e827c3d16a88a9e8e7fc84e27568fb46c02d9f5e3664dd4de9be22ccb7f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-ko.TeX-fonts-base-0.1.0.20070927_4.tbz) = 229b2e697430358bc5197ab5384356691dd5525d5907dd01de27a03843d662db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-ko.TeX-fonts-extra-0.1.0_4.tbz) = b58ea5ce9e494b3f281ff412d003115a279ab6250a735a964ff974a4eac2f90b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-libhangul-0.1.0.tbz) = 876bd7558f3c52f0b0545d4cbe97e51be55cc31da867543e738a1ceb7338bd17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 491e81e0e6b7c02d2486c75fa886aec98d901fc99b4b07328ab0c9283e294fb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-man-doc-021120_3.tbz) = f386a21725d828f9d4d27b0cdc10af20b9bf839f7589da2ea17f61c9261c8a5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-munhwafonts-cid-1.0_3.tbz) = 15a54e4bc1afdbfbf34158a41bf72e0c7e5e4478a1d1efa238b102171a1e67b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-nabi-0.99.11_1.tbz) = 8d2b8829f95f207706381b84bfbe9bb1a7d102984b4f302369bc76df09982eec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-nanumcoding-ttf-2.0.tbz) = 50141ced51a11adcf8b693f9a32c0dae35a434f3d4284f10fcab2e7db57d0e83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-nanumfonts-otf-3.0.tbz) = 11866aa8b734dab51ade0165ab246f4bfa5fec806f6b901bbbdbec726d408642
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-nanumfonts-ttf-3.0.tbz) = d53eb69f1de70b40add9c9614c0ffa9856d5d90b8c0a83cfaaedf450aad7609e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-nhpf-1.42_1.tbz) = f9ecdce70a362de15088987884428f7da0d7445f80934c255716ba5591b95485
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-scim-hangul-0.3.2_1.tbz) = df84011130c6a2375aaa41304ca0d39144087927649fb596dcc6975e067c9ec7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-scim-tables-0.5.10_1.tbz) = 9a990e77ad7549982b108d70f23f348e762df9b20d9c3b617515a2259918c9c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-unfonts-core-1.0.2.080608.tbz) = 6041f1c4d0e24161efe16dea818c021490f36d467fd933d8b9e7ed87d7e90171
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-unfonts-extra-1.0.1.tbz) = 3881c17424dd7415b6377ec48ace36d6eb18cda1e7ea85bc6b8628c786ef005e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-uniksc-0.9.tbz) = f94d6af93fc9429f9a2e3601bc3fed5ed3316039cb9fcb42a0d2f46832817893
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-unzip-6.0_1.tbz) = d2797c97e00550a8eb84da302fee6b9a9f84f52331a2f6118c7c2a1cb2e9e47c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ko-xpdf-kofont-3.02_4.tbz) = 586692932bafe9b2065301d19f7c4c8787b7f65b12448475e39fdda172044dd7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kobodeluxe-0.5.1_8.tbz) = 753f92bf87108fcd269316456b5c4a9d7003fce84dc3a7d571209920ce0fd765
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/koctave-0.70_5.tbz) = 7d80794cb3ad98f155c927e391b4514447c1593454eab9e7ea80c24f2cc7ee7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kodos-2.4.9_7.tbz) = 0754c66540cc42e6bb79fc5cbd76b9557ea7b5289572a0210491716fd8f6c22f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/koi8-u-gemini-x11-1.0_3.tbz) = ba7f2c59b6246be712eacd3cd0ef3e24ecab774e2815a00bb0dfc2c3cc8a042c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/koi8-u-monaco-x11-1.0_2.tbz) = dd9723b967adf20cee7cdc851e1590eef0f7e656134e31899697a0cbe821d6d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kojoney-0.0.4.2.tbz) = 9bf1ea5a84d994ff5967aa7dfe6d392c058d3dcc5432e48c7f56ea66b1926579
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kok-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = eb86cd9c9e1aebee4d6f00bfb1595de981cf5f5d86cf5fead47bbe8865d8b92d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kolourpaint-4.8.4.tbz) = 594774612c53f56900de6a8f75861c2f4d83c11df1ed46cdbbc70d79c786431c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/komclean-1.2.0_1.tbz) = 0ef2c542eea8dc64651f3b1c296aaae9eec692e48b66f08d9e12e45a4c5efb92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/komodo-edit-6.1.2_3.tbz) = 01f6bc255284819488c9a02930f3fbff093cf7650f4bacf0e11dbcc0d7eac5d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/komparator-0.9_1.tbz) = 21cc21db956abe8a498978a6515dc075cd791b31c5b84ef749ed4387b6f20d04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kompose-0.5.3_7.tbz) = 2b4842502245c6728ffdd800e5be476a7dc8c440f263412ada288902982ba736
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kompozer-0.8.b3_3.tbz) = 9e44e5de353fa8914ea85dc70d0ccb09a4f437900d6536634d69329b5aee54cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/konsole-4.8.4.tbz) = 7483d026cc22fb2a48435648cb425f1a8a35337f2a137741db2e69eac719dc55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/konversation-1.1_4.tbz) = afd39fb01259a371c624024d6de2cc3fbcae0ed158c15431837381511cd3bf24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/konversation-1.4_2.tbz) = d638af5b754177194b2e11124e493fd4362bebde7675c1196aa667b7c12916a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/konverse-0.2_11.tbz) = 9813c76693f8bc07e0fc13d115fe34f0e180255694e6556523cf307477a2a558
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/konverter-0.92.b1_19.tbz) = c960f8685add454645b5cf21c96f926280a24b367cb049515b27e857ffaccbbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/konwert-1.8_11.tbz) = 1c5c698149bbd161be1180f90d0794bc035ee9aa623547b36a2d8f083c2a67d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kooldock-0.4.7_6.tbz) = 604663375aeec0235f2a2a0eccaf1e7b179f5dad155f30baab778db9e50a9387
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kopete-otr-0.7_6.tbz) = ae16381721b86efa443e2cfacc565c91aca19354793034c08c17b35f6ad0f892
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/koth-0.8.0_2.tbz) = 956af4e4d2f5bb480f75175aaf5b4ce209288df441df49f82c3d7372319b6bb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kover-4_1.tbz) = 19d1e90bc32ca54946042a6aa8ddfc3401701c5895cf6236ee68132fbd3681a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kovpn-0.3_10.tbz) = 8ff9c9a718cca8c8f202fd4515d0d28da96b9e64daed0a31fa634b6ba50fb5ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kpartsplugin-0.0.20120723.tbz) = 2eab58769b4d1a94f7cbcd03bb3dd4b10a151a9c9921d278cb616077a72d21d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kpcli-1.4.tbz) = 4765e336fd69884c47249e377d51ce5f141515c8e6753f3cc21ba4414b100e26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kpdftool-0.23.1_2.tbz) = 19970bfc97b909717866b327a487b656b4994f5c3260b87604b992d7269eb078
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kphone-4.2_6.tbz) = c792f9e3eb1466614f736aabf18e30d70535c44c8d3ef3e523ecab2221df1781
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kphotoalbum-3.1.1_11.tbz) = 2fa89190e601f310eabcc06134e384118d6f10766961750fd648ffbc2a8a1419
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kphotoalbum-4.1.1.4.4.0_9.tbz) = 701316cfe25d5a659dabff891420d068b7c3f13c5c0719c4a1cab85cf77792e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kpicframer-0.5_13.tbz) = e444152066fa4db7921e1c84d552cdf927e36913bff063a70d96e1f00061730c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kpictorial-0.9.1_10.tbz) = 4a5c152bd9c622cac733a2463ae827110ade19f997ee438c4b9fa1e393a1f187
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kplayer-0.6.3_7.tbz) = f8a530a1c6ad6a7348b55d709f427a1629ed8341d012aeee80156f2f8cddc9ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kplayer-0.7_3.tbz) = 05d41a72e39676aec76f852695761188cecadfa29faa4abc8f8c903df8d63e36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kplaylist-1.8.505_1.tbz) = 082613ef0b31d3d85324269ccec45780e9e0a6f1590a75583080fa5ecc1af962
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kpopup-0.9.8.2_9.tbz) = a72a5d20185c6655ba514b69617bc8a0335694ddc782f07033607ecd6a30126c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kports-0.6.1_10.tbz) = 36be3ac8945ffb57edc1009bb51c452bb506825fda5f1b8da775aeeafe1987c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kports-0.8.2_5.tbz) = c8be814fc264399ebfaacfd80e3717c82a0d733a252d6a206ee4f46814cfe3ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kpovmodeler-1.1.3.4.3.1_9.tbz) = 470a0bd3b675e204bd4192148ef163832f21c1d54e11e9ea56f1893e4ec00d2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kprof-1.3.1_12.tbz) = 379fd6ac7d41b9a9b51b9f0d8891621f329676b63af46aea4a049cd9c5776afc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kpsk-1.0_10.tbz) = 30b2970558e56dab5ec12f2d69bf677d8189313b4af1c1f4074ac8b259a85836
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kpum-0.5.3.1_7.tbz) = c62573696356a33d5964a1c5f73fa814955998d9689e17b28d58ff49a9023fe2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kpuzzle-0.4_9.tbz) = 1cf262fa6269b251bb76c5c9b7045bdda4802d8360bf481cc939f5abbe2e4589
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kqemu-kmod-1.3.0.p11_12.tbz) = 7d6f49a362e161fa4f22a67d6243a04bbb4523c0f03c409bc76431648a451c17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kqemu-kmod-devel-1.4.0.p1_5.tbz) = d530f1e0d70cd941dbc13eb9c4011d96ad7ec575c10202a55c757e5c43a5cd66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kradview-1.1.0_5.tbz) = 72e83b44fedc67ce603762a88a8101bab9409606e6d2adc730c45ae3820e740b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/krank-07_1.tbz) = ce12df150a2270514822c356425b2fcf6a7c9c0b40cf028af0316543148593dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/krb5-1.9.2_3.tbz) = 81384da92a40d4cf5cc9b6dc19bed7e8caf7e9130a33ca292ec62738233b3fdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/krb5-appl-1.0.2_1.tbz) = 1e8d2bcf5cdb33163a23c195746df2337ee959533ff4974540076b412ad0d191
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/krdesktop-1.8_10.tbz) = 5869a38abe40c6b84ffa8715618aff9274b71d482d789ab7fbad933f5abd7c95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/krecipes-0.9.1_6.tbz) = 06df09f1d2b303eeb9cdabeb8d2532804194369cc8293942664e9633b71d237c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/krecipes-2.0.b2_2.tbz) = 3545260bd773bc31078f4e947a9d59f4cc39827a5cf0e9cc1a11ffdc65c3f515
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/krefty-0.2_11.tbz) = f346610cd46076e1f7138c11698e9d149b6838444a3a39dde02e7261f48df6e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kremotecontrol-4.8.4.tbz) = 608e2d1f2a39c83349f934a475fae4049577f165a1e3a6bcd6904e17afe13c4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/krename-3.0.14_6.tbz) = 0f4bf5c99c5e290ca36f6712e8ac81b93d3ad473c0a8e88bdb075f59d623ed0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/krename-4.0.9_3.tbz) = f2f7ddb8735a62833c194da37fb3d4158f91d38d2c763bf41d45a3ad33c12110
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kripp-0.6.1.tbz) = 25fb1acb649bb06194d8238346d368dadf2b1c3fd5cdb298212233ecaf87b0cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/krss-3.0_1.tbz) = 361571a6f50139a15b55d68c085038b9b95698ea22ffc3d4138b4adef13e3ce2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kruler-4.8.4.tbz) = 639126f6655331a79c14c3f12a52c98cee2e231c66f495ee290dce24c854bb20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/krusader-1.90.0_6.tbz) = e94f069300de25eeaf4d3a9e592ce26334cf6012ea6cfc40489a32d5f324c654
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/krusader-2.4.0.b1_2.tbz) = 5e35fdc21d67540d93b9bf2f2e2e67790c8e6e97231fae7af370ba70b8e3949c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ks-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = a4aba7e08b274b322c590f1c3909083bbb78917efa2bd831dd3a6d3cd260873d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ksaneplugin-4.8.4.tbz) = ff34744cd50420205df799a1e622f0b1a0629f76383fc9d99548873bd88dfa57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kscope-1.6.1_7.tbz) = e1b186ee70ecf780462b17822a70cadea31f99be4047f1a80c651f30cf188ad7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kseg-0.403_7,1.tbz) = f47233c92097156c5f3064c39ed7c474f9e1f9828f2e9954388af2a2612fe483
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ksh93-20120801.tbz) = 2d1609d06e7cb1a8f35b3103d340bdc93c47cf08ed360f4a210f34d08f5f52c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kshowmail-4.1_1.tbz) = 57f176e0567bc2f6c9a2b9de5cb02c4f2f81cf08fbafb9c4be1b4caffb84c789
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kshutdown-1.0.4_4.tbz) = 5bebb40c9479ebc0d5f4995732201ad575d5c290cd0d6228635eab14e7224b5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kshutdown-3.0.b4_1.tbz) = 4a7e5c524a87d6c928e24340c6b859bf912a5afe0531566d0d0534e52c71bed8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ksmoothdock-4.5_8.tbz) = 9442f26f3c9398607c4369603f3f8523ff137607055bd62915baf6e45e8671dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ksmp3play-0.5.2.1_1.tbz) = 312890a5fc1ba38a98d7a17c928fb76bb7df415b1d27ac2861216b990b4308e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ksnapshot-4.8.4.tbz) = a30902b27f9a3ab5a07862298c3cfbc14e0066fc2b628cc5911e1c6a2795f99b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ksqlanalyzer-0.2.2_7.tbz) = 91809062dc9b898608f285e03bb2561de079ff3ff395b1320fd6c6f9ab9e1caf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ksqlshell-0.2_8.tbz) = 96e6c7a8b11765badd96e46f558c10066b7d50b85d86d4d28abe9f109b2c8a67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kssh-0.7_10.tbz) = cbfdbe66096662de397c85de7798b3f5cd7789d629160cdc7d4e5536733c0651
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ksshaskpass-0.5.3_2.tbz) = df124164c11f8d48b7a865c2e77079146200e8b15c6104a6aef8a0cb01d9fb25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kst-1.9.1_5.tbz) = 99a7f676537f56eecf2917e91ebc545ca7041c90210fa710b5eaa2e5a72641ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kst-2.0.6.tbz) = 31fc4db81c7e72d7ac6337b0137eb309d747d948175dc6ba21d9ede6fae9aada
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kstars-4.8.4.tbz) = 477bc41b701e4c56c875debb5fdb4ed8b9f7be0dec5349302fc66400db15adc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kstreamripper-0.7.1_2.tbz) = e8159fadf14cf2571afeffe3c5793983591c57c494c82542d27293e1b1a8f354
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ksudoku-0.4_6.tbz) = 02c3709edef605b85b9e0ceb3ba24480df178b38685c640103c96f851e8bc24c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ksynaptics-0.3.1_6.tbz) = 296606bf80efb798237533f9330752ec01d94fe6b28e8c44e25a8ebcbf81ac88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ksysguardd-4.8.4.tbz) = ba5b086d8dfd9a38e29d0a9c3f3f9ca0683279a3b38ce4df3972df0d7adb8cec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ktagebuch-0.74_10.tbz) = d8cedbc16898287670f38708860318c46da350cfa79a517cea7e4e5d7ba32eaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ktextdecode-3.0_10.tbz) = 096d6dcb01fd8b9449ebec07e8c4c1bb305ddbab87d36a4be67e0aa68e888778
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ktimer-4.8.4.tbz) = 4474d1b2a41dc47f066d78de85eab0190810978fa0918648f30d1c7117722358
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ktoblzcheck-1.40.tbz) = ef58b455abffdea1724b05968753a404686b4dbcf24abdb17b57058c2fda48f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ktorrent-2.2.8_6.tbz) = 72ccf2852f8c6d77b9d4d0fcb1c6e1d808e3e43e925cc90981705f71a0f1c04b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ktorrent-4.3.0_1.tbz) = 75b65cc4a57d4e91321de1e724c2617232d41f27f2c69d0e332d93dc0de5163a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ktouch-4.8.4.tbz) = 71fc8a30960408e36276a68b3ed02809d7fb2c5a40c1da4297f36ee8e2215806
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ktrack-0.3.0r1_9.tbz) = a9de2fff19b5c8e0635d88342398363e8057b992b84ced90e8f78036f5accc44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ktritoc-1.0_12.tbz) = 4f1cea21168a14abda741cbe75c70a3001277d31f2cc4cd7d83612c4a302db95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kturtle-4.8.4.tbz) = 56da40020560857bd8a7e21b56d5aeb86b38a2811274bf740d3c9e795a6c9c6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ku-aspell-0.20.1_1,1.tbz) = 74eee6c62db588533f5996d4145f25fbc1f6602c9ab38da56566a13989122b5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ku-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 7c88310e1be065d86caab83e391ce40d704ae74773ea699409f7a5d9d213ed7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kudu-0.1.2_7.tbz) = a45e80620f36f21d987663079fe4a3ab2ceb61253ce83f1f9c2d05bc67f825b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kuickshow-0.9.1.4.4.0_3.tbz) = 7760e7f76835e2d3c7be3dfeeb561288f94ae61376149b59bb339d5f008b09ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kuklomenos-0.4.5_1.tbz) = 03cc631a73f56238e69e6c36c949508980540d20768c901ec2b36bc761b2475d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kumofs-0.4.13.tbz) = d42e19446e6e8681b133b2861ce1a0028ba8d8902a95057d98ef77e187b72c7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kvirc-4.2.0.tbz) = 73e8ca4fd2211fad21ba7adc32889b2dce0e35aa553838268505f8da141b55af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kvirc-qt4-4.2.0.tbz) = f20bf18cc92f095402887d75eee40d9959fecbe560ac2192908f42c0d5b5ac9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kwallet-4.8.4.tbz) = f11440f612fbeca971924b4d858cc3b47cd0a0e2017b8766e5d2e1a9b24cc63e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kwappen-1.1.5_11.tbz) = 379ea4b2db0ad82d2d99095eec47c985d0af5f10de9393f9f4bb04633fb4b7af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kwatch-2.3.3_9.tbz) = fe95e3ef5053b63c832ffb0ffa199010386e92ffce24e12d78cf2f14505c4da9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kwebkitpart-1.3.0.tbz) = 4653422ed00544524e566924a2b23199ae98ffe02646f6c8d7c95dcbfb0568cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kwirc-0.1.0_10.tbz) = 34cd0c928e06f80b62fab44dd94ad8772e65cc5fe232477abc2cfa4bbcdf6522
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kwooty-0.8.3.tbz) = aa5b9fa08de011a442ee42c10d14f7df971fb45e450fb15814506202d83b1900
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kwordquiz-4.8.4.tbz) = 500f7345fe16a106adfaf58f956ee585e5828b139877db95db27113bf439dc0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kxmleditor-1.1.4_9.tbz) = c87a23a767764a7e64de8e0d9f4a7641011b0b08f28e5d24ff8ee3539983fe09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ky-aspell-0.01.0.tbz) = 063290429c4e8bdc881c4454a3f726fb4e98897a2c4a65a19a6d8567e3f66e65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kye-data-20120818.tbz) = 2ebae7897aae2065814395cc6377c1dbcc488c02c792b0b118844beefa80fb95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kyotocabinet-1.2.76.tbz) = b987ba8fc4b6a6567dd24b96b38b89fe63c9abab559c8e8003ed076bd1ba8aa0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kyototycoon-0.9.56.tbz) = 22464289b0eff441427310429e39329e5a3b51c89a36e9f38bc08fc71c5ac665
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/kyra-2.0.7_12.tbz) = 4ace062417eefd8328f33927020943846fa325e881b9881aa881df9de9257442
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/l0pht-watch-1.1.tbz) = ca0d459ec636e0020c4a10504d20ead67870d3370723f571e3e5c7a5e43b478f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/l2a-1.2.tbz) = 97ce9bc144ea091c3f0f014558d7beb6d6679b5d6c0662c9b90c5c2dacca7114
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/l2p-1.1.1_3.tbz) = 4f4ab9750aa82487e00ca0490be8deb2ab4bcffe6442459f0c9fc6824d520c84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/l2tpd-0.69_3.tbz) = b22ba253f819de25a75f5336dcbc69b461d122e17510e0f6d41095e06c3f559d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/l4ip-1.0.294.tbz) = 65a283385f276b1565e0bb48ca185daa28b2e977f9d2e813e46c3ca4dbee3118
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/l5-1.2.tbz) = dd77bcbe80f27d643b28a25f9483eb7a418c3eb73d1637dc1f01fad4a557a29c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/la-aspell-20020503.0_1.tbz) = f22aa5198c5778ed9a4e1e39f310d8131c826d6dc1852ac71df37db39a398ced
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/labyrinth-0.5.tbz) = 72b0e74d816b0b5822fa49030aceaffc0ce914815926455f2ac0e49a9afffabe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lacheck-1.26.tbz) = a1db022e36121c72d40c77b5059710062047117d6511c7cd4c12b39dd051a7bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ladspa-1.13.tbz) = d3a6218e0635291ca01bcdde7b5a168d1bfa85af3e93fcf44672a65863e27d1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ladvd-1.0.2.tbz) = 2d88ee08f14c69d6c5ed0f2d1ca5fb0f57b14ce43bc983eaeb0bf63e364fcedd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lafontaine-0.4.1_8.tbz) = 6b52ffc48de721b217cdad0307049878416685858bddf5d4d57b6eb7c6cced01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lagan-1.2.tbz) = dc35b594f503dfe70eac563c3f66e41e8212af3de6de93b7a189591fe610ea67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lam-7.1.5b2.tbz) = 1ae5648346c2259942c7ba57db499cb4f9073888fe02ab5a7cf5f97ffe80adfb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lamarc-2.1.8,1.tbz) = e1c3819d4827132d0b6b977e9a025464a55710bfdbe6cf99c4d567e42b2fb7bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lambda-0.1.4.tbz) = d903a96b5b119bed1adeadf8bd6fccb3913a4987054d7bb9c21487c1aa2160d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lambdamoo-1.8.1_1.tbz) = d70b66875174c7084c96fc279004ace0ccfe353d8823a4be50dd4dad29f272a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lamprop-1.3.3.tbz) = f8e03f066a8b548a95b3e77169d0708a8fa57134cff4452aff2dd9eb09fe55bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lander-0.6.2_2.tbz) = 8afb9171028c3ae0f89f404bf79ecbe3d6145e44215f0a2b1dd41574f8a14308
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/landscape-0.7_13.tbz) = 4d5550db8eee1dafbd1e8ffec6011b5433abd6b9fdde03cd110b35ea31f511b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/langspec-3.0.tbz) = 781057690b29778fd98aef41d950a978a2b863a79ba1f5fae2155cca3bb3d6be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lanmap-2006.03.07.r81_4.tbz) = 1fd07de844e51c5b99739893604a361eb3e7eac9a6de1b585aa2f110969515d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lapack++-2.5.3_3.tbz) = 1ddc90ea60340270de6892bbb6c004e2f35444e69d46aa1ea84fee22b22b8d19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lapack-3.4.1.tbz) = 2b53e6e86ac6a9ad6da93b1b4b4a685cb071635f6e13b9768875a8c111593243
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lapack95-1.0_6.tbz) = af4a05db03e5ecdda6f4ca41cb93b08c1da331a2171ef4fe414bdb19929ea94c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lapacke-3.4.0.tbz) = 333f2dd1da9026a20f8c4e89914ee8212f46a418e56cc1eabb76d8b1e871c314
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lapispuzzle-1.2.tbz) = f499494ada203b66fe152612ca00306f0f3f082dcf427737811b578894c673c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/larbin-2.6.3_1.tbz) = 39a0be4650103c9bdb6332030400475cdce2cd9f63cd6b081d55b8def396f658
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/larswm-7.5.3_2.tbz) = 5ca6e49fb222c2985ccffc2f21cd6d0fb71c395b3fa7eb5d8ba7b4c53a90e5ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lash-0.5.4_8.tbz) = 67d7711b3dbbeaa2f812aa37732621ee7db14c31fce0992b24c13388fb28a511
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lasi-1.1.1_1.tbz) = bf5ac6a6c96216475671bc239e0b69bfe8310c85cac1c54a1fadfb01f6e85943
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/laspack-1.12.2.tbz) = ceb6882acf97f654f8ac146c2183e9fddc13f7244c077286ec41aa8173206571
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lasso-2.1.1_1.tbz) = defac54541242e5c80641de8afc5985db82d2987fc7108c0476699080c27dded
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/last-cmus-1.0.tbz) = 8658ab920bbe1a779861709d33e17f2b173624cccdaea347ee567ce794dbdbbd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/last.fm-1.4.2.58240_6.tbz) = e6de66ea025af4e3622f132ffdaea2ed93f73282bbcdd6bc2fd80eb361a3c070
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/laszip-2.1.0.tbz) = 0fecd58d7dfe9c6b5a735c02a797161c79e7fbecdb95afa664e2f2a20226566f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latd-1.29.tbz) = 3a59138a4eef9e6db55ddd63299251bbbb8fd1b8f10c63d3dca1ae1c9097a2ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/laternamagica-0.4.tbz) = 58101a7b90200c19ae2178e13faba9819cde50729fd2bc97915d70858c856508
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-aa-6.1_3.tbz) = d5a453ac9e8bb19551d167364bdc4f9e7d5deeba15a4f82fa67cf0fa32d459c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-aastex-5.2_3.tbz) = 06413dfac2fdd4cea08f5b8cd2fa8842de4256e33cb20cdb00390522eb25b86b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-acm-1.1.tbz) = 13486ed347a9235f24a21cfe487513c15cf59d2a680f4cce5167b881af839ade
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-arydshln-1.71.20040831_6.tbz) = 3324a38b607682d7608a7ecce813e394dae513ffef667298fb8e541b1bcb3857
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-auto-greek-1.0b_4.tbz) = 26a78141b98993c4e88e816ecbcfab0de15a084e3b28bf9298283ad30b381ed2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-beamer-3.07_4.tbz) = 13b150f1953b9d2afc2580b53544eb4129a6f0fff5c03b0e3f8c6123eab32e32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-biblatex-0.9e.tbz) = 4e4888e798ed7bde421d8f4256cc74da9dd81dc404ea383f1ccc47273f3c621b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-biblist-1.4.19920113_5.tbz) = fa3534db7cd67d727364c99ecca41058144390fb7fc79aee683288e161bd1983
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-bytefield-1.2.20050731_6.tbz) = c666eac62a68154bb033a362533b74a9c2d0ceacf681af8203c18e595c0533d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-caption-3.1.20100114_2.tbz) = 2178efd0236f7cf1ab2a9365d7e6d5be32449950b97451d4e3817d75f89ba6e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-chapterfolder-2.0.20051124_1.tbz) = 0ef74e72b631c0b639706ac48d37a810d82c8d3af9fa9adaa51cd54653e793fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-circ-1.0f_6.tbz) = 4961f13d8bc1e9a60f6d999e8222ef4c65b3b0a27979910ad429ff3d0ab3613c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-cjk-4.8.2_6.tbz) = 38cab7db66c22a50565d05460cec492148862564efd0d37f9e93704f839f7bf1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-csquotes-5.0b.tbz) = f8a0e8ca20b84b5b175d8173eb02c638d7ba9b04cf04d2c12da3531ba1e59dc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-etoolbox-2.0.a.tbz) = 00648f305dc06325469de95bbba5b420c9b5681aee07530ca1424dbdb944b7b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-feynmf-1.08.19961202_8.tbz) = b42c0219f2c72ba74808e6933206e4261af91bd48d9dec104989502572b57c70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-keystroke-1.0.20001109_5.tbz) = 096043a27e6f8579f162f8f29a3204ab50018fafbf60f6ff353914ecc66cef2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-logpap-0.6.20040201_6.tbz) = bf9102fda0681ea0e67392c527a5fbbf1049cf9686c08d1d9f0deeca0f06d6ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-logreq-1.0.tbz) = e6f3846f5c9c4edd99a9c1a9fef12b50d0476fc6e50092e2182b648ebd8f9ceb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-mathabx-1.0.20050518_4.tbz) = 9c305c8ba1fd2f1dd493503096e2c3ebef8a4f5dd62ba159bb5102ef908d5b26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-mk-2.1_3.tbz) = 5a3bfd14754eeb87e438f6c681d497ba7e5e9067ae3bd41ee93e24b1a58c1e61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-nomencl-4.2.20050922_1.tbz) = fc0cf6857abda00d069bfc9869b9ac0647ff30cb383ed767422cfb113253b473
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-pgf-2.10.tbz) = 83e19a8e68de8d9bac898d97e737f4603339133e48d39456cfb0e70f24a3df9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-prettyref-3.0_5.tbz) = 89e1f8acac61280a58f464516e683311b0fc0ff813e821b1442ad468c0ed4245
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-resume-20010823_3.tbz) = 443d61baf381e32ed6f92be1e03ff4740682acf3535278f408b55eb283ad95f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-service-0.1_2.tbz) = 29ee77b3fb20621d5bad28e48e7555e3da7adea26ac22ca8ba99b4b98058d227
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-subfloat-2.14.20030821_6.tbz) = 150e6a9d3403890904ac9be433b06c876bd7abfc83e811acb11ad3d4cc0738f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-supertabular-1_4.tbz) = 3bce5e6ea695733d0c828ef929f9fb4174d6c13f48ef35fc455075d5c638f2f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-svninfo-0.7.4_4.tbz) = 4b0195c6bbc8e2bcd4329c04d75c8c6b216c2d59cb2c7d84a0880d59dc0b2400
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-texpower-0.2_5.tbz) = 7659cef78aa5efa76f08e247c74d273d7c646acdfe9e9c96884839a4b26dd48f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-timing-1.0.19940515_6.tbz) = 0bef2716ddeee83505a0598b0207eb3e0c8640d2ac13b6216ae81fdaba57d66f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-tipa-1.3_4.tbz) = 044659b7b8a82d48b76e1ae84d2dd3a8ea538f1050034ad57972ac5720a90a5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex-ucs-20041017_5.tbz) = b5db811a6feca90c71a097ad321b6fb6e27eb0f46a46a3c13ce9e7bc0479a119
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex2e-2003.12_1.tbz) = a0d6f53c64d545c86d928ddcae38d15e6031ce72214351cbd78c676070d1e452
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex2html-2008_1.tbz) = 6ce15e398b0a118fca23d4a85c450ce81f2639c5c4ad676485dfb53a21ffe046
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex2rtf-2.0.0.tbz) = 312e5e34f3ecf9a672c3503712f5e64c1bf6e3830363acff76d2129d69ea67f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latex2slides-1.0_5.tbz) = c16ed61a4384fbaca878c39dba02ccfe7fa3af454a67d8595d1524c6da2d274e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latexdiff-0.5_2.tbz) = cf210260b2f1ac1a6c76738f91f20e11915f66b288b2e21207fbc7ff8b9cd041
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latexmk-431.tbz) = ec813177ef5bec9a5ca3ce3ba5135b3712897460e6ff67a3ab9d86241cab3015
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/latrine-1.0.0.tbz) = bfc50b0614fc2c6f3b9d3acef4fcbf9d2cbc37bfddf2aa61206ce976efa84c7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/laudio-0.4.tbz) = 2b568d34ccff426a7eb723e9c609f6be2fda538e60cf53e24dfdfc3dafc70f6c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/launchy-2.5_1.tbz) = 57010c6cf08a500322c0b56339192b5399a3fc3df88c880cdd6ca48a6318ff0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lavaps-2.7_6.tbz) = ef2bc789e5bee7a1af883400f2b1724ad54e65193c4bfd6a4cc596bde6860180
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/layouteditor-0.0.20110614_1.tbz) = fa38b322b647b3b8ed8d450b6bb89804769412fb5789239b4ab8e93418929277
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lazarus-0.9.30.4_3.tbz) = c2dfc7444e13c3c463dbcab467bd27f59307ad01cc4fd65b007b3c3a54b830c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lazarus-lcl-gtk-0.9.30.4.tbz) = 3bc59ca3760f5864229d30dca72e9bc3ccf8ecc95d29fe0053c42faf256eacc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lazarus-lcl-gtk2-0.9.30.4.tbz) = 9207a810ea7a742a68a5d9b576dd17bd39960314ea4664e4dabf0271448ec31a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lazarus-lcl-nogui-0.9.30.4.tbz) = c89fa6d3c4b81504ea794f025ea8305bfe4ef43a19bfa3157cf49fa9c780339d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lazarus-lcl-qt-0.9.30.4.tbz) = 33cac088542e67b706307b2a7d189a0a789af4d41cddbe7cd9a45cb41dae4d42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lazarus-lcl-units-0.9.30.4.tbz) = 17443cfb097bbbb7a4620754ab8a2ae1f78c219078c08df57a6b4bf1f7610f1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lb-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = a1e2d578b2c522144bc78012a5b6b7141edeff26da8ed33c218ee5afaaadedc0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lbdb-0.37.tbz) = 49e5f7c4de7ea97e5d1b4f3738900d87c451d8364033e402928bd791324e600a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lbl-cf-1.2.1.tbz) = dceb6b1a8e5668acbe5f6955abc1493c89f54aca9d1c5965f15c5da2e0016cae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lbl-hf-1.3.tbz) = 7457b413b73f72ad7ebb1f19d07ad1c975df0e9cfbd1abe7d8761cc05aa468f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lbpp-0.0.6b_8.tbz) = 9fb7faa4f9288102bf39adfd8af3da60ed8fb21f3a4d48673cfa8dc96312c2e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lbrate-1.1_2.tbz) = ff4dfefb9cb32d28733abd1a4a516231bf1e7f8c997f701b7b8f174985f2ef83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lbreakout-010315_6.tbz) = df878811136ba52ea3119a3b15423dabe07919fa2f4b9d5f5de0acd2d3ade73e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lbreakout2-2.6_4.tbz) = 3cf064652fc74bfc162effee76222d8d5b3cca0db12730eb2de12db67e510255
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lbzip2-0.23.tbz) = 346b578e16a115792c21442b816a9330d3243b94e144090187d7af54645ba1fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lc-1.0.tbz) = a7019219f0bea84659683fe02ec27e691fee0485f72d11c864fef7131fe35593
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lcab-1.0.b12.tbz) = 60af13f9fcd974849a430f918f5344be446b5672b480169fbea694469ea109ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lcdproc-0.5.5.tbz) = f460e7bfc52b2920222513450bbb587ba25862d31cf41e08c288bfe7eec453f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lcdtest-1.18_4.tbz) = e9a7bc37cc1bfa6994efd0cdaf994e722934ea86926fa2ae9fbd0cb7989b1368
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lcms-1.19_1,1.tbz) = 9ef29b7433e9a56b8d699d1e23474bee02d3044a1f147ee297fb27d0823b6154
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lcms-python-1.19.tbz) = e8015ea4a650be734caa703811eb3c99ece3a63a60e06307e36c818ab5b6ecad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lcms2-2.4.tbz) = ba35de72c4cb5c59b57af66f34fc99181d01478e27a72510711d8c6226809126
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lcov-1.9.tbz) = e4da60406e53474b6c70c12d31ea9490fb7d50bdaed4ce769cf0f91be35b86e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ldap-account-manager-3.8.tbz) = 565051b135509889655ae2d8e0c871ea557a5bb831d455c8b8d2f6382a2d4d73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ldap-stats-5.2.tbz) = 28b401b256d70b1574adecca9ed3be1007f96f910e526ee4f61b16c0cc1c9b3f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ldap2dns-0.4.1_2.tbz) = 8ba6e8d1951daea6741e6bb63b0e53adcb5161d036481469039de322a9669b41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ldapdiff-1.4.1_1.tbz) = 221db19743c1998d4d6467cef78d59599e72d35180bd13d96f757261b351ca2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ldapdns-2.06_2.tbz) = 70c0b398838580c53fd1d64b9dffd6b26c4a5dff86694f8110e9c2a1e723b630
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ldapenter-0.2.0.tbz) = 5d9ed42d40c83740224130dae20c8d6514dc650fd53f7cdd9f99903844d0bdce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ldapscripts-2.0.1.tbz) = 0bd4181beed56700bf7cdc467e6886236b5478ef3df4ed9a5eadf162a261a708
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ldapsdk-6.0.7,1.tbz) = 3926d2aad779f77947fdb19c6652c9f75e8a2282d49e5c35915f1267a879dc2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ldapsh-2.00_3,1.tbz) = bd40a9f12fb74d35c6a249979afb98415f84aa4502cae694c20e2fb9fe754b7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ldapvi-1.7_3.tbz) = ac4c44306c3021b9478ade54f244194aa7e2f3e0b6526b405573c7b0a83fb951
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ldb-1.1.0.tbz) = b18bf5111dc58dfec201ba5a54d05a68c1f7948023a5423c33a295a29811945d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ldmud-3.3.720,1.tbz) = ce262534de5a1a61d14696dd7eb895a66ac10fd8a7f4408cec78488569d246d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ldns-1.6.14.tbz) = 0f796c6d38879989b564e00d112101d043f0a5db3a8e0b54f8d9e2e113efa651
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ldnsm-0.2.1.tbz) = 723467ed4c6292d259247f04f573f8fcdd14ed5e690709eea188e979b910bfd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ldouble-0.1_2.tbz) = 3253271b8680144b2eca4a68681cf2b81fdc2a675d859c40855b9856f7dbac74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/le-1.14.7.tbz) = 6d574fbbd020f0b5e9a0ec2182c1bbfecbdd720bc8aecd6e98f8c5daa0e13296
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/leafnode-1.11.8_1.tbz) = be205bc1a5de5d23c8f7c0de77fe05ace1cc3d00ca6b0487a5311e919918f35b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/leafpad-0.8.18.1_1.tbz) = 7bfcd8d1aa0f65ff97626dcea576ed05649aaf9d85fd1a278d643cd113d0526f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/leafpak-1.1.1.tbz) = 0435abd4bd0711d5a24106baf8af8ce05c8247191ae1d111c81800651102dbcd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/leaktracer-2.4.tbz) = 32676c12b46861d51f48efedaebef7598dab32f4635357c899335824a8925b23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/led-2.0.tbz) = 1b57bcaabd5a1e27f48ee72ed64b14c737ffe26414a0bb3fca2bde7265ebb85f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ledger-2.6.3.tbz) = 6c11da6403297efa64ce3f815507136ff439c26b7da91f65f858d92aeb405a7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ledger-smb-1.1.12_1.tbz) = 1e3987ef166cb1212594cf69db2e86c32461c7b569f8f14b9a6776fb24354882
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ledgersmb-1.2.17.tbz) = 42f63063b83ad142bde49e8ea69668da2ec5d1fc91ae0b7f672dc5a001f113f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ledit-2.03.tbz) = f15e1286187a2b08369ff9127bf6892d4b764a55e2f731ca7b94950cad897e97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/legends-0.4.1.43_2.tbz) = 636127a50e1c0907270bd6ee78a3e4bb5309ec0155444e99c7cf7257ac98e1d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/legesmotus-0.4.0_2.tbz) = 3fa5e5de206cd7729fbd3efbf61a729b78cc81ee6ba9b8a8f24f61af7997f69d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lemmatizer-1.0_1.tbz) = a91dc3e74afd79a68a8e138c1d2f4759687ab8c6395a4188961606f03a3350fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lemmatizer2-2.0.1_1.tbz) = 07f70ede241f7fdd460f247a3ba2635faaa27b5cb93fe632e861d689298e4ce4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lemon-1.69.tbz) = 2b15f181560fa3d5712cc72018b9063f21ff7dc8619fb9487e44f2c6184fd7c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lens-0.2_1.tbz) = b22e9c6d2fdc1683a881feb1985df451bd8504d531fbe20dfccf8928d09387a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lensfun-0.2.5_3.tbz) = 3056e3f837090aab7498fcfd4a9dc995a38a9de12f3a8bb847135c19a01d564e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lensnns-2.63_1.tbz) = 4c9a752323737a78f6c0eae3ae299be7318dce7f4bd8cf0758767b90cff2f4d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/leo-4.10_3.tbz) = b3dc51b753ff104455eb3db8a31ba3c5165a0d17e98591eea7331092b1c346fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/leocad-0.77.0_1.tbz) = fc89396b0468070b659a2e87792b028740f990caff193689f7dc26ac9beba736
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lep-0.41.tbz) = 69fa2b455af4c22cad7bbcdb81a412c732e5a6550c2b24d0c7e10096715cf02b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/leptonica-1.68_1.tbz) = d125470393a3c94eb24afe550f78d342707b5a28d6e6ccbeb2f0d534cafe2e33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/less-436.tbz) = 153e4f7fa2a493585bf66f3b2f687e69326ed8e3190628a931efbeaf2571a013
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lesspipe-1.55.tbz) = baf26ebc2e41797319663e927ab8d81c0533868a03c2a2b20625c28c1f68428d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lesstif-0.95.2_2,2.tbz) = 74193546776f80bf33b9cbb6aa0a9b98ab1a96535f59e000561ac6a273418638
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/leveldb-1.5.0.tbz) = 427bee154e5d5d950a324298a1fe5ed511ec68d783e1fd200e29b2f6d6a1e926
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/levmar-2.5_3.tbz) = 21bbdc04943e2cc870f29db139d96a5e0577dd12ec90f579168fb0f2da4d1cb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lexi-1.2.tbz) = 4fe11a01802dd751932dad15b92738db54d568b458eb7f01fc4ec807f7d637b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lexter-1.0.3_5.tbz) = df7ce45af0699243507998549d418f3460d36e18e0e26001e029aeb94bb30914
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lexxia-0.901.tbz) = 64cdf89d9f9e61d21f5e6fe6468ba8811708775d9d5a59d2aaf0ed976ad1e43f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lfc-1.3.3.tbz) = a34df30495d2d21c0d5756fbaa62dac9cb23e7ad740bc8092e4d6eba7ed49e0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lfcxml-1.0.27.tbz) = ed88b61351934225dd534db678fd43b37bdf48fbac768f9ba808859542905cf2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lfhex-0.42_1.tbz) = e42c95af331a6a3225a0c81daf3791b068354916ef8aaa3ed61ab57e605b0701
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lfm-2.3.tbz) = 6d8171d5670afd6b038fa44465b310868c46a73d00122a2671fab197facbb96b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lfpfonts-fix-0.82_2.tbz) = 974aa04d3ff5a9bd6884441e5fbda20375d606137c450ee1c884f02ce3ae3114
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lfpfonts-var-0.83_2.tbz) = 7963f02188062aa23150a362c9b2f55eac83e7c581de2a9c11f881b51ddda751
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lft-3.33,1.tbz) = 7a700b37f25ad2ef1281e0989f224b6123d5132d05607c4f468f631897a34f0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lftp-4.3.8.tbz) = fb76ea98704ae9b9ab784e539f47753b62ebcf1a544ae78a917aa0b53f58a072
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lfview-1.1a_2.tbz) = 54cd54630c9e784e0cb3cca62e014be20d1879372ce335955ab33fd736fa8219
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lgeneral-1.2.3.tbz) = 3374b40d849d106067b3c8a53d753760ff6ba26a4f23ca3f8796c7575d76cba1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lha-1.14i_6.tbz) = 8e2b25beccb58a1f24acef8940f982f04a77f86991e44a719e2e49ac11eeca0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lianliankan-2.3.b1_7.tbz) = e86fbcd36dedc75332501293a8792976b40f95bc1b9f295828bd462aae2391a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lib3ds-1.3.0_2.tbz) = 67896d5e7c1fb6636daa3962ab42f0fcaf565ee2463521dd9d5f32555e5d62b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lib765-0.4.2.tbz) = fed68907a79896ee7dd45256b501171213548c52ff4d43c8127279ad05b1b155
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libEMF-1.0.tbz) = bd40a2bdbb5130970c3039349cce9b472805695e939fde45accfcfcc304dd19a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libFS-1.0.3.tbz) = fa7c91d646749025d71290ccce39fe3a62e8a50fa12e94fc34c92800b2a4adb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libGL-7.6.1_2.tbz) = c97b0ce042ef789ca91306ee43abf58db3431f87109f5026cfaa7a88cbc849bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libGLU-7.6.1_1.tbz) = 2bd0702175cc141662a3ad5f54ec59a46ba9ba201c896158a026cf5074f4761a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libGLw-7.6.1_1.tbz) = b7b5111e9137963501d4a974da112b617e9a0947b875d16484c93be94a93fce9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libHX-3.10.1.tbz) = e231a2b3e59bf67be212a0e2943724b03def0a125c181ffc7ac030a07480d5cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libICE-1.0.7,1.tbz) = 4eab89d67e280cb52fc550c45f28d8a71dcd96c68fc962ad4bc72e86d84f00a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libIDL-0.8.14_1.tbz) = a018c458ca4bc2244bd094aa05961f24d5c6752f2a1c0148f04083bb3b18e526
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libR-2.15.1_1.tbz) = 84c3a9eefc801789810edac4f74ad9d6abb7db16065b5f5b106eb5fcca5ef954
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libRmath-2.15.1_1.tbz) = b1bf0864f3125fec8c8efa3b51c1e7223e75fac85dff4fb0b3802da1ef82fcbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libSM-1.2.0,1.tbz) = 9236af191ba805433b22e9a17fc47cd93579c09753d865144aeddb41ca0aca5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libX11-1.4.4,1.tbz) = 6ac740649db775a511332cd6af05dced13ccb7e56470c154b9a6f7221c350984
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXGP-0.9.42_1.tbz) = afe5338361c07ec8ee4ed94179df289d0ac2ae2107dec18f06ceb4bbf7a213fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXScrnSaver-1.2.1.tbz) = f3c8ef9c22477a3cfecf4a0855cb78b85a5e3d507b44b77676a34089769aa042
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXTrap-1.0.0.tbz) = d0c614c5fc04659a34dfbc69a3a9e236d43ade5ab951b4378d3b58f26674b2fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXau-1.0.6.tbz) = b255a9e38f015e4da79910518ede1192912e1796ba23aad083bee7a78a483418
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXaw-1.0.9,2.tbz) = c08e836dbd6f2604e587d797acf00b8db46ffe76817e2ebd90a45123617c9428
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXcomposite-0.4.3,1.tbz) = 2d2403f0867afe7d9c20002a14de2953284d74d6e4211aa72e66848ba215dd98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXcursor-1.1.12.tbz) = d0d6841d5113bba36ca805de254b51efd30a08628c9e03695dbe7726fb8ab564
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXdamage-1.1.3.tbz) = b6dceb1a9e936a80c00cef42ca3e3e232263a8d88ed42cb8d2b8f6666ceddae9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXdmcp-1.1.0.tbz) = a099a189566f6d353ff5a41ca346327b810589dbed81f2ee61ded9b8483562c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXevie-1.0.3.tbz) = 2989c3fadc4ed4f8feba886cb64315ab475343efe2aa3ec625d80eb5cf645597
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXext-1.3.0_1,1.tbz) = 873619dd8b4a16cee35d3abb1b1be54f9a11d90a83c4ccc33be938c5a18122f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXfixes-5.0.tbz) = 443b13214ec1255fe19cda80afaa65881e5bfa3b964f727fee2e4540463ae143
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXfont-1.4.4_1,1.tbz) = 968aba0e64e6aba8ae49023d6cdf17750fa2daf2639091bc0a7764df06333e75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXfontcache-1.0.5.tbz) = a710b43873579f07fdbd0d66b9e450410d77e6b378a50478505c2e0e7792a889
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXft-2.1.14.tbz) = 1fe8e78ddb60b03efce5c9a4c285dd45cb46f2f3b8888577b52df2b67f05ed1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXi-1.4.5,1.tbz) = 99e1971862404f7dbe0ce54c31926452eb336201dae20a493ace54edeef8b6fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXinerama-1.1.1,1.tbz) = 3e4b7072751b9f55a057e39c9697d4c1ed9f57af7a91982a150a7473c8ee52e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXmu-1.1.0,1.tbz) = 118cca60f7f4dc03e4d68d0b3db469668c8290d933a8d1772e3ac90963effa73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXp-1.0.1,1.tbz) = f183e99d1a3e599d7fd41b356796bfedae5f971ef599329bea03ea1c5ff51ee7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXpm-3.5.9.tbz) = a74e245114a2cc6035f1d56068a6792d7f1ae995f189a698390ba845451305f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXprintAppUtil-1.0.1.tbz) = ba2af9c9a0b66aa9d6589123d4cdf770385044e946372dd7835fa735af112a28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXprintUtil-1.0.1.tbz) = 85460aceb3881c67b0f251772f4c327b18a0bc80b70764764a99e85ab9cb60ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXrandr-1.3.2.tbz) = 6a1d6f70d90ec30e514af1f2a69abc27f574e7049bdedae5b5eea17623eb28e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXrender-0.9.6.tbz) = 5124b926665b69e704ff99f6eb41bcb7142f0b27379ced908f4b9f0ef424b16b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXres-1.0.5.tbz) = 126cbcd9b2d92dc724422531a87d4c576dc4adcb2a0d1875d385fb797cccf732
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXt-1.1.1,1.tbz) = 82db1eedbc8e2373e6e751026d0edbc664c55087a2beca87d7ab68171600b1e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXtrans-0.1_2.tbz) = fce08377ffe35ed9ce1237911a98afc159a41627ed32e4d36050dc10c5baa798
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXtst-1.2.0.tbz) = 57557647d12a55f052d2f7d6e829ebf473a6d9866415c914e64aabe5e7fdc3da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXv-1.0.6,1.tbz) = 6ade9c78daebdbf376c92c303a37a1cd66a2fd2eac5fed99f0b8535598cc53ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXvMC-1.0.6.tbz) = 9be5d12b2b21d41465a8e2ca1237e5e08a4648d92a8c9d4a5237fda68cae2b66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXxf86dga-1.1.2.tbz) = 9fc3a6b595efb0fb70532c333c45dc38f64ec4dc7586dba203b16c850df08084
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXxf86misc-1.0.3.tbz) = 3f6d76a86af58df086bcfd7c678d4be2bcafba0df2095972da48976b76795abd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libXxf86vm-1.1.1.tbz) = 8c4800a8a79f3a75aac8dc93182d3072b386ce2e3e795241eecdd804fff09717
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libYGP-0.9.42_1.tbz) = c9c99234fbc95da1a03b7acc880d1aa1aba0dec70a14edca6464612d27003cc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liba52-0.7.4_2.tbz) = c75ce1286561525e6378cab5f8ef24ca4a6381eb73b5d21369c4710758ac1a8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libaacs-0.3.0.tbz) = 037a0ceb488c4b11d725a7dc92e2029b4f95c737f9c73c594a5d07d67f444b96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libadplug-2.2.1.tbz) = c8edaf6287f0b3e6570acee58009e6e6ce9458b43f8692b9e2dc6d5b7ca62eb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libafterbase-0.92_2.tbz) = 206e3aa84b1f7f0afd0247d0e0257e91d62002d31a1fcee2c8b7a7e899f7cd9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libafterimage-1.20_1.tbz) = 0c64bb1c8c81f9293d232a1482e1e728ba8278a3500581bde79fb3c9b039a26f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libaiff-5.0.tbz) = 7817d67db3d8ca741159ee10c53f5f58128f2c2a6c2cf69f18ca9c1b3455eafc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libalkimia-4.3.2_1.tbz) = 0cce9ce0c4b7a23d14ba03eab48472c6e8fe3041e7f89f8b15aa11ef0f8427a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libamrnb-10.0.0.0,1.tbz) = 5bf91779e02571ee06c985f49cdedb21a72d5f01bb6a9feac6df719930d22d99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libamrwb-10.0.0.0.tbz) = 37511cde4897e0aa37c81e6c55d7dd28df7f5e02b40fe29715a8a3bfd9204af8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libao-1.1.0_1.tbz) = 975bbe4f4090f2ca4ee45156321d27304ee6854c68413302eb4bafa9959493db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libapreq2-2.13_2.tbz) = d69930af32c83051dde5b39d80ad20c2be701b745041bced1b83b669e257ef95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libarc-2.0.2_1.tbz) = 67aea4073b1fdf719746d8c0a5708fe11a4d6f29a2f3b8b583fcd36ae2cc24f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libarchive-3.0.4_1,1.tbz) = a354189153ef362905bcd078f97eb3b965765eecdc46c1e59412a553f8f3e7ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libarena-0.3.4.tbz) = 84bd92421ce4dc7e92ec0d7599c069948d3826d2c3a2c0952d460ccd84e23b12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libarms-5.01.tbz) = 02331b30ab6909b1ad6ce98fd22bc7ccec7b446d981613283845a61a50aa1ecb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libart_lgpl-2.3.21,1.tbz) = ecf66a6ea8e9ba5c0ad94253be72c406414dff0b88bd4fdaf92c34534cb687ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libass-0.10.0.tbz) = 8f3f7d0e70246658f1f64d0dacd5eab876140e82899d6d8c04fe0c0f8e2dd640
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libassa-3.4.2.2.tbz) = af42eb9d49527d8b093c431d5c54e05bef9698802792a17cab125222614616dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libassetml-1.2.1_10.tbz) = 9e8f4b0e43e2913bb81fae3d54e3ecc6701fa42c12be7c500a2dc25baaa0f9db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libassuan-2.0.3.tbz) = af57f4fb52c58e685aa289eea854cdc9e459027f0419510d375fe48b9e5b1805
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libast-0.7_10.tbz) = 2540621bdd61eddf366547a29e507ce53127b9d6556de1d604bf879f7569873d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libatomic_ops-7.2.a6.tbz) = 1d269352974446d93008df03a8dc7afc8ccb9f9ee726157d9ad0bd3be4d9d314
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libaudiofile-0.2.7.tbz) = 5e8ec7ae1855e1b40249a42786a9b89c69790ade5aa7c26c6f58e0f975baae17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libaura-3.1.20051222.tbz) = fa3bde3cfa6240e350f02d6b8e31a2046a158be75e2e5e257f53352d107b4ece
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libaux-1.0_5.tbz) = 9016e036d871beb5e25e7f8a012bf94bceec5ef48ba64a2000bd32c315ab5be7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libavl-1.4.0.tbz) = 6b5fad1027e1ef0342e65bc769d98463a3bc283ef86fbdf62858a381fbbee6e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libb64-1.2.tbz) = 1b8d19b2516510f2a6af56075582c1b7fe4165164b6e543d5b4b974675291310
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libbegemot-1.11_3.tbz) = a23e7e350ffad36167e74240c0ccf6eca583f61a7f12320792f57b0543e3a8a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libbf-0.8.2b.tbz) = 686fdd59f77c2da1135fa070940cf2fc49be1a6082d581c93ac6c70eeb38947b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libbfd-2.19.1.tbz) = cb2c0b84a19fb73bba980deb9d4e8b2311f7b40e73ecbf2d6404678f1232b72a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libbgpdump-1.4.99.13.tbz) = f393837455357ca3d7e155b4a033716a4dceb2fdde130227c3b66295417031c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libbind-6.0_1.tbz) = 64eff8d84267088d6dc7c55f7d4a108b84dcd6d309602a91b8b1f7d46f5110c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libbinio-1.4_1.tbz) = 35f21ba6e1f6672b03d3a3abd25fce8c5c91766e1ea8c9ef89bb537afabf3dce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libbluray-0.2.2,1.tbz) = 36b4224308745d7d3729d022e0f1c9dcee273496d8badf4aa38eff7672c68239
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libbnr-2.0.3_1.tbz) = 17a6faa4335e2347f8dfe4c5e6964936c3050ce00e2e6707c4078451f41bd739
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libboard-0.9.0_1.tbz) = 43622dfc5f76099fd8f52657bb364e0231f1f336b52e9139c7b47dac0f34f1f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libbobcat-2.18.00.tbz) = 71bacacbc142cf59c5c51b339fb240bbdb61470211031a92e19be07602886bc0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libbonobo-2.32.0.tbz) = 2e5eea5b7c5b27ab6db039d92a95075b518549810b58547f673a74793a9b02e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libbonobo-reference-2.32.0.tbz) = aa2360bc783fff292d1366f680235ddad4ed452375859b8bc7745bce6ca90b67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libbonobomm-1.3.8_14.tbz) = 5e5df9f68492c6add3b74fb6eb60a865f3c4fce639e21102a0f6f8fb86cded13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libbonoboui-2.24.4_1.tbz) = 7bc47c87c8b99061423c9dc6870aa11739da5359e525971d359fc50f0e1be8cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libbonoboui-reference-2.24.4_1.tbz) = 5ece01c1a7c86fec15fb48dd3f97c906a424d73a0323e63b40a2356c12d24d82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libbonobouimm-1.3.7_14.tbz) = 2414e4b5cacd3d3ee811f6f9f9bfa9dbfb9c87decf474747d0ab6a3ccc6b0ad4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libbpm-0.3.tbz) = 0696e6e0adcbe68a2d3bdd16b45a329f71c742876517a6cb87a362171399e1a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libbs2b-3.1.0_1.tbz) = d3ac7579b7526fc133791f48eba3c3101bd55f1681269ffa2b3fada6f9ec9a44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libbt-1.05_3.tbz) = 84c172e49d5421d211b6901dd8016e93ae18459d4fa9224cc014f190c5d2a687
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libburn-1.2.2.tbz) = 85d517c6ae60133f7e6dbf0024d93ce5500ccbeb9a86e9ed25e4dd15c0f900d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcabinet-0.30.tbz) = c7e6eb2548faa76f13713b17202a937153ceb8b04fbeafb0f6a831c595ba5d79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcaca-0.99.b18_1.tbz) = 2be7910bb442db8b9b4d4a7f8e7353eecf0d6d06c9c6651eaef8421426437239
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcanberra-0.28_3.tbz) = 61a6729d2cd96f436505bf0904393e31831d3d38e4862c8bc73e55442bc69bc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcanberra-gtk3-0.28_3.tbz) = 9f84c5a8e97a0b9ad3f9c40058db7ef15ae5ebdd2b4f80441c882ebdb469862c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcdaudio-0.99.12p2_2.tbz) = d87d1486b7a0700d48ca90292c333d96ba448bfc803a1e5ea828346100d11ef2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcddb-1.3.2_1.tbz) = 8f19b6b2f3bed1da53ca76ea5c971d1cef21f290d4c66a3eaeb1a97cdc720ef2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcddb-doc-1.3.0.tbz) = b5963812e21950024d812e0ba49aa9be478f428bba27338aefceda492ac3533d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcdio-0.83_1.tbz) = 182892002959f52e35dafda75aab0da3e983e3a9053d2eb8973c1ac61c3cbfdf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcfg-0.6.2_2.tbz) = 64325df19096fc591d86e634e5bce26b7aec4cd4c970232133fcbee4ca64c449
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libchamplain-0.8.1_2.tbz) = a7b4ced87e8b646f4dc2b5a24526ed7d0ab3bc3bb4ad7beb9ef9a157b6055add
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcheck-0.9.8.tbz) = b0e8a26e0ea6ec27cbce1f428aba1f7d3c38a68244259d23dbb8738ec9b6ed41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libchipcard-5.0.2_2.tbz) = 503ea10467fd07104ebc66547aa91928609b5050eaa4c0a5bd45a10f934e0dde
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libchk-1.10.3.tbz) = 6137828b6a4de2c09c0d261a304b669558c74af87e8e0aa6ff9d6f7833166abf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcidr-1.2.1.tbz) = c04939fa3da12a019360f91f517d8d051bce5d3e87e1575f566a81cbc77e34ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcii-1.1.tbz) = 884a900c9e0e15398d432f73a722f46dedbe0968f866024d89c0c50a0a98fd9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libclaw-1.7.1.tbz) = 312a71106b49a0ccd72023550bb4e15c714b8e902099f27aab8143de1ca3ab40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcli-1.9.5.tbz) = 1e6f52f717c5126db631a37b7ae6bdcedb5349e68527295995085fa91edfce50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcmis-0.1.0.tbz) = 1ceb3b6e9d55a091ad00da72e25aa1349abc52e12d2a0205fe0fec1d9e99cdbf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcompizconfig-0.8.4_6.tbz) = b00a766d882987a977c1e79f76de71d19bc5f1d84790ade619d7bcb4a3622359
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcomprex-0.3.3_8.tbz) = 8102f2f11645087426ff9093479d1c6e245ff969483b15847529c1c203aed785
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libconfig-1.4.8.tbz) = 8f4e2e13f6c56ce4ff6e9a1b581833c5f3a72dcb564ef4985288ad85b146edd4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libconfuse-2.7.tbz) = 6a37428e81df78448fe1dcfc07b5c707ab1f2255c7ca820e1f76b8b047a02a6c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libconnect-1.0.tbz) = d1e369199dad8f797fee92e533cbb5df2a8449e995612f1bc6c009970c2f52d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libconvolve-0.0.8_3.tbz) = 4836f400d34b147ef3102426573766a7b2fe72216e585c9413247e32f527db41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcoverart-1.0.0.tbz) = 64b6cfbb64b5e52162c28a470fa730bcd8fdfbd53084c8c4a7ae5e25067022b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcroco-0.6.2_1.tbz) = 1698523996108ef9939393efcb309e8ce5f66ece4b41df8fbf14c79a3eb417cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcsv-3.0.1.tbz) = d03e8ea53cfebcf74d1cbe8db85b66c7190674f3b9ef394fc77191194447a2b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcue-1.4.0.tbz) = 5ec57084ef1daeb4fd6e3d18fe8c41a70e3d0cf62069c94c636b7c980a1675b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcwd-1.0.4.tbz) = 29d1e91c56486e84e2ba0df9767e634e7c21bc6242b054842dfdb8c03ed02dd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libcyrillic-1.9.tbz) = f182eba9bace8009a88af4c356ee548917d73c5e3654f280fbfff2861cc26d76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdaemon-0.14.tbz) = e559432163b331094b9dc04c39f84b85dc5d0c03478557c9b9f11154a17d85d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdap-3.11.5.tbz) = 04f021edfe8b99ae944da0460f86be65424a9998a1c8962140349511f13cf853
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdasm-1.5_1.tbz) = 927f17fad3c47de6949f31e8cd781f2429f5ac6a4c014757f667d305693e6a76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdbi-0.8.4.tbz) = 3045bc9b12f0ed0883ba93cb6a224c970f45e46d093d2267c1214416d2111e4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdbi-drivers-0.8.3.1_5.tbz) = bdab74fa95a884df3659b9b95d878158c60d727b8ecf0cd11b5d42597a848ff6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdbusmenu-qt-0.9.2_1.tbz) = 8b921cd842778694b3e804d4d1fe4f02cb668c08b07f66a28efac5ff69fd6fdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdc1394-2.2.0.tbz) = cafb66e5ee8c31f6eb8654c5e6ee2c6a3c5cf0cbebb83f021bfc9268a790c22a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdca-0.0.5.tbz) = 856bbd2081ef738e8a2f5acfae650bcac49ea316697f53c6c5084076fe512b6c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdfui-4.1.20060122.tbz) = 2700968f81ff7cd0744c351b1d93340997ce3575dc41dec1ceadea7aa6f7ea68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdict-0.2.1_1.tbz) = f867cf1a5e168021f6813ee10da73604981d21970d538832344429b212fe798e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdisasm-0.23.tbz) = 7526932d0e5caa341c697cb41abaf471f39cbd228b2c9d358c64585540952bf3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdiscid-0.2.2_1.tbz) = 00d8e7e2cf12cd47c0e50ad98475b361e516813451b2bee94100ed7b718c3c11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdisorder-0.0.2_1.tbz) = 8498ff164aa60c5cee4d118312f890ece4a1aa8484bf4278dd0d24f2bad8a28c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdispatch-210_1.tbz) = 142cc859a355ff1c2e1bb10c8bac2ba3c608666742206a09918e0b369764f4ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdjbdns-1.05_1.tbz) = 01ba8cd80e116325126c9cc3acc84c050df1255cd38529925c4ea37999d1134b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdkim-1.0.21.tbz) = c0d81b183f7665f8beb6badb174649a50754ba4e4ec0ebe96891c9fa731ae218
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdlna-0.2.3_4.tbz) = e9f8ef0ee127e723cf8c9aff9ef8ce35695203851995628a07e1f5e6f1f5d01a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdmtx-0.7.4_2.tbz) = 3dc05f11117cebc28bad9330525c3152ffcd9bcca27609770b1e319de347fe7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdmx-1.1.1.tbz) = 8f3cd5cb16c32f5996e0fd4a1b3e41c2ebd6ff5479ae1275d7085b8bbab68c16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdnd-1.1_4.tbz) = 3222f7fedcd25c437f692f1aa9b2ca215e406950e98e058eff68e7105c310e0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdnet-1.11_3.tbz) = cfbfd5724f4c8513beddae6271abd07b03f5d12f610ab8befe18cf192a6d5b63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdnsres-0.1a_5.tbz) = 09e79c1e9a3f2cc9df33f52bf19bc705e6c1a8c2cc148cca479f06d52e3d924e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdockapp-0.6.2.tbz) = 179f6125fe0e2d4ed2e284f84864c4ed7d9caec8c23bd5ed13e66bcb034dfb79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdomainkeys-0.69.tbz) = 73930ef8ae17878013549f61a6081ee9473f05036c973b6dc8ad6eaefc47906e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdombey-2.2.tbz) = cb60bc8805faa45d85b6cae55c9c59b2781b0522bf2449b260ed062d5eab7fb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdrizzle-0.8_1.tbz) = 53b81394087e0b2a3eded5cd8f9388542a2cf873dc24d9e38cd4821d9d4d3a6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdrm-2.4.17_1.tbz) = 06a6241c7b3df63f514c8fc7191a926debf7f33e6f4f9411619e91f2926d4fa3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libds-1.0.tbz) = ff617e09b02c846370ad061550888be4be1be9f815231828469cf6f247f064fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdsk-1.2.1.tbz) = b4593640bf688ff6bf6d937389f70e24da7d521351ed6136050b6ccf74371a6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdsp-5.0.2.tbz) = 37ee12f913ee6a26df31329f108b8b97bc3ecda862d9bdf48c6df0c08babc5f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdssialsacompat-1.0.8a.tbz) = 06d48625c31554a63356a1773609de3d7363e0f210769a1d13e25dfcf87a4f97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdungeonmaker-2.05.tbz) = 651298ea62e65c3fb4935bde5afb885dfb2a88a2188a202da3e27f8706217aee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdv-1.0.0_3.tbz) = 5110f9a456c32be5eb9a5e0b07441bbcd90881fc28d4b50b70dccffe0ea28bcd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdvbpsi-0.2.2.tbz) = b788700d01744113c0aa46bd8acdb36706e436030f131cbdf74ec8aeb607cd2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdvdnav-4.2.0_1.tbz) = 9134fd2774bc56ff1b89cc438ad243953a24dfec3398f04baa1bd467a703c00d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdvdplay-1.0.1_5.tbz) = 55a515f324377c06c31614d46d1b868ba5ed9b317e7c0ea6424c5cf1184b9027
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdvdread-4.2.0_2.tbz) = 62c3b20ce474d2848ab9a145a31cbd8d6e6c99d5726154fb70ccafce5d974d06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdwarf-20100204_1.tbz) = 143ad7ae7c72865daf03590023f45212d9e63985587abd56c6e688e9dae92d86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libdynamite-0.1.1.tbz) = 3980db24294ac5db117cd55e95dc557c95553228a5903339633a38111807d513
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libeXosip2-3.6.0.tbz) = c3c80d18953e081da7dc6ed42d47cdb80df3a1a019816a372ce8b54d20c065d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libeatmydata-9.tbz) = f2ab55ee361844287fdca8793da08b626e501e627f2c28812a85df44d45412ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libebml-1.2.2.tbz) = 662aea450c68ca4d36eff136f4193149a28b39dc8497695b54ad21ed794e1bc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libecap-0.1.0.tbz) = b82164b75e2d785276fcc09d7727d0b50f517e7c1adb8e8044e4b0bbfa025443
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libecc-0.14.0.tbz) = 13befaf00eaa5ca38fdeab17a4d242b3c6faaa16f89a0ecf093839be47903417
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libedit-2.6.10_2.tbz) = 3716ffb4103b86f6dd70dd6a528fd87bf282f5f1d08a379578c14a5c3a011aee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libee-0.4.1.tbz) = 32004c2405c3b4a2151375d0b03f1a30ea53a984f98492d0023576b3f967ec75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libelf-0.8.13_1.tbz) = 7b0b0fc1c9559807e3f30b2a8b64f94ee563982094329601244453445dbc8bd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libepc-0.3.11_2.tbz) = 8268419802a5475ee31d4bb275b6875499626e39519705fc4c6fc35c1b48a474
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libepp-nicbr-1.11.tbz) = e6236e14d30a8b02a6d3d1ffd7e4bbe806e27e6ff13cd8178ad344477104713c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liberation-fonts-ttf-1.07.0,1.tbz) = fd08d0f9a2f938bd825d53ca2b9b2773fb38c1dfa116dd8f1c3c8995f5e0c67c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liberator-2.0.2_1.tbz) = 877670dce7fb93c3b84967ddc2d4a55a0054d4ee5b5b64be9047df16f36433cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libesmtp-1.0.6,1.tbz) = 236c1a2fbcf50043e2880732a7eb998ea105144e8e35e959b3cc0b5158905729
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libestr-0.1.4.tbz) = 7c4a0a7f24bfd85ee6a860e626b15c53766d6f24548a79ef03945a19a221b455
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libetpan-1.1.tbz) = 72897b10d85b09c6bab49bd982e3fe8abf1b168f51377743ebb75996efa7924f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libev-4.11,1.tbz) = 1a52f02d7b3fe0ad6179700beb071b9ec0a349d65697f698936d0ea42faa5f0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libevent-1.4.14b_2.tbz) = 5b83190a0a62cf170907fbb59ea5dc27bcd3c374eac81075c4c1fd63f9c540b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libevent-hiphop-1.4.14b_2.tbz) = 2ecab52f7b8e9b4f854ac5eb6e8c09e1cd6697648540be5e00aa9acc698b088e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libevent2-2.0.20.tbz) = a4ffde544e057edc23eb72fc15e7d36e8c7d7f643bfcc93e928f8526f1d8475f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libewf-20120813.tbz) = ba56c5818fcce298b6dad22f8734f54fc963159873bc24f6871d8941f610a8f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libexecinfo-1.1_3.tbz) = 02286ccc05f9b668a79b783a3e03166b24c80a2a4a7afb6195e5edc23719691c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libexif-0.6.20.tbz) = 9ce2e9b5519c7848fbe06caff963f76425390b9038ccf55ef73389769c690966
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libexif-gtk-0.3.5_10.tbz) = c132e13e7009b8807370a367dc9637f62a6fbf47df3c7ff470a123eac2cf6abe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libexo-0.8.0_2.tbz) = f262e9c82b5c341d222b92740c2e7124e3d9109145e9bbdd455cbf398d3c5768
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libexplain-0.46.tbz) = 2722134c1f17a1b30a761482cf34a5b4617ded763e3519437ee2d1bb9eb6a05f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libexttextcat-3.3.1_1.tbz) = ffb6ac8f78515aa0526840d65fcf4a4cd2304417a65d86d74056ee97be893f83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libfame-0.9.1_3.tbz) = 43d25768ed2743ae3615a60b1d58997d0e3cdef0afbf10caaa4ede57ce780d14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libfb-2.0.2.tbz) = 28e1f9a14c0a87e815acc0c3925afd313dcebb7c2bd2dcadf5c73843f19a4720
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libfec-3.0.1.tbz) = fee09cbffa2e216577e94db669edf4bba0e0e4b67c6897d3b5749e191adcedf6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libffi-3.0.9.tbz) = 3b95f5a81a59a6cd08622b4d72521b21bf8666bb38ab224aa5a2eb260a41dee1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libfirm-1.20.0.tbz) = 5693e121760a0460d9d3d097b1996ecd55ee02220fbc3f2590513f9307e0affa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libfishsound-1.0.0_1.tbz) = efb62733cf418b7cfb629c485bc424e3c50bac37e9c69a0597f63848f7ab3e3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libfixbuf-1.0.2.tbz) = 88eef5d5f6d3d86f6f358d57d8badfbb39be10bd949bf8585607594932eb391f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libflame-r7421.tbz) = 2c5d4c32f03c074abab1a3b73403a273b4b10b82d637546218ded5e624fd3892
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libfm-1.0.tbz) = 3d06a11e1fe44ae871e5e257712645539e9fd2cb559f621665784fdaf56aecb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libfontenc-1.1.0.tbz) = ff54691047a9f8804a6d21b9ba34c8b5ebe19a2ef38fe42728b0a53510b52620
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libfov-1.0.4.tbz) = 57f8204078b39288461da717f23251f3f219d475c7768799c0a5e0507d090748
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libfprint-0.4.0_2.tbz) = 3e1f26650a4ba37bf2ba3a17cf60a84d9b15e86e9845e18e74a74fb095a75ce6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libfpx-1.3.1.1.tbz) = 32d6723e03025c50bb70b210be2f9cd8b386f160f865c8c65ff61bd7ab865a08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libfreefare-0.3.1_1.tbz) = 4468e82a3bd64654150417e0514147fb430ed456f20359457e298a1fef70ef3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libftdi-0.18.tbz) = 9ca0f25105d15d40da2f12bcccd5511bbeea636c379f0f6a7b80ad62ecbb349d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libfvde-20120519.tbz) = fc8c867ee23e97f2a8dc147966894a320f5c36b800527244b26cb6944937bcc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libg19-1.1.1.tbz) = 8617cfab0562a53f67f2ad2ba90aa2c1f5fed08e747e799484123a247aa91747
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libg19draw-1.0.0.tbz) = bccdbbc679eeec28a560029f155107f1f84ef8da0f95cfa2ea3e8dde8c2e887c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgaiagraphics-0.4b.tbz) = b7fb806ad1a59db64e648366c0f159e04059aaed31f27ce4cb77741440f6557d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgail-gnome-1.20.3_1.tbz) = 8cb9da3d91b904a944a964ee13202b0c886833c08fa33f4db5e8da5f71bc2e24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgal-0.5.0.tbz) = 145666b656358d3ce1600b9c68d417fdc371f69290ca7b972ec7ba7b20cc9b50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgalago-0.5.2_3.tbz) = 84fce29f2171b7bbcb4d12e116cc7f3129dc68be4a5caa544dac9f382579e61a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgamepad-0.1.1.tbz) = 848859140048742bab7358f1ad0946f11569627381742994d0e5611ac7084145
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgcal-0.9.6.tbz) = 75d867b51c444b952ba5146f4ae8d1ba06b2a36db0bd2891796f9c56accfa97e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgconf-java-2.12.6_6.tbz) = e80ac08401266421e1460b08002cd78d087cb155a5f8216053d40068f2ccaeb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgcrypt-1.5.0_1.tbz) = 9fb2daa013a405e6a4760b69467b85e3b22f778d0cc3e13d957ec04e899462a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgda-0.2.96_16.tbz) = fc23b4c078713e9647be8558fd011a0061f613388d92d0917b35b77977b6d925
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgda2-1.2.4_6,1.tbz) = 076b50a62e0b5def29013d0c537d3d0bcd7d07d1f1506c994d9a304dbb9ee2b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgda2-reference-1.2.4_1.tbz) = fcb509b16b45ea35536180dd214a9e2180c742af881356a8249f79d09a87b5f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgda3-3.0.4_2.tbz) = 642301193a3ed500c35f88c63656d0ce46e38e8aed728302d6e05cae26afe1ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgda3-firebird-3.0.4_1.tbz) = 758121e89d8a24d79ee1e7a846f55275f911b1fa4c1a05485f69b26993de2203
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgda3-freetds-3.0.4_1.tbz) = 53c58153b76f4244d10172faacd15c697964d0b03cbb2b4a8c8d3685b7ca1548
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgda3-ldap-3.0.4_2.tbz) = 0f2e940b3851572b1cfbe88ad50cc64ea8f4bd29cc5a065bc3a1fe0eef08d9b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgda3-mdb-3.0.4_1.tbz) = 9e73c85bc63daf11952a1e2ffb322295ecd0a639cad1c8a4a09c4195c5faa6ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgda3-mysql-3.0.4_2.tbz) = 28e27d4cc8f0d7bd29d2d6eae7849bb0ba420301f3fda7a4ecc8cdb2c2e371bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgda3-odbc-3.0.4_1.tbz) = a277a6f7abf15b17cbc75c901f7444741c16bfcaf39afc059975967545cb74bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgda3-postgresql-3.0.4_1.tbz) = 2bd607154ff2591a451d7ab273c2d663462812c164c5e75909784bf883aed9fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgda3-reference-3.0.4_1.tbz) = 231952c5dfbf50b5b826c3735f82c93338e3babb7049497fb2f9bd9eb1bdf2a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgda4-4.2.5_2.tbz) = cfe54dff4cd6ca49a2902ed581090eadbe0f56863821a65bd2c21921be94ebd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgda4-bdb-4.2.5_1.tbz) = 0c19acc53ef7d891ce3b4204e77745320d391ccbabf04bde68c4cff37a349d23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgda4-jdbc-4.2.5_1.tbz) = c77f67365274d2b543a88c4b3847a3039dca5b38c8dd23574379dfd69d269463
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgda4-mdb-4.2.5_1.tbz) = 201a911343d7ca715bd424e7634c4e257bc0369073f4e80faf5209fc96766cda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgda4-mysql-4.2.5_2.tbz) = 25650bec0252621af830c1d7cf8b91bf5d462a0fa0e5bb5c499ec92af824bab7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgda4-postgresql-4.2.5_1.tbz) = 00ca14d1b5551f20b2b7d6cbe7a8d1d5b3c6cdc3fd10f83e20b8cb700430ba89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgda4-reference-4.2.5.tbz) = 6f691991f0140621de16df7bbc2322c41cda2df08d65b5bbf2ac945b4721bd86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgdamm-3.99.21_1.tbz) = e07f9a3e591b1755f9ea0d17b7d23533cd56cbbd42b7b9a309955232d9fdc832
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgdata-0.6.6_1.tbz) = f4875324242ff1793f06d5b82cca6cdcb561fbaaebca0493e2fdc58a3b154ee5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgdiplus-2.10_2.tbz) = a7172cb6c8bf6def72c6801f10be5901c62fcecc737eacba9d37b56e2c4e263f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgeda-1.4.3_6,1.tbz) = 63e5e0a8b9b1ca5cfe2761a06f3c319aec840ba37bdf77e4c4dfe0f1e39841a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgee-0.6.2.1.tbz) = dd912d5b894d3c52272d14fa12d51611af0e78ea23b92ff8722f530a422d5bf8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgenome-0.5.2_1.tbz) = 74fc7d78d81f5c508773349628cff405c91ff2eccf2a6fd541791e2bda778402
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgeotiff-1.4.0_1.tbz) = 3be949cfbf6a38b0882dd93c7a73186f91602d687aea61f42b223882f2ed44cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgfx-1.1.0_7.tbz) = d39ad98da68b66c8f1422beef569bb2d7984a192f8daf65ffd5a98026dafa577
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libggi-2.2.2_3,1.tbz) = e51dfe8737856502f24ba4829311679428fc93b8411fe1b3ae0995fe513e7f0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libggigcp-1.0.2_1.tbz) = 6b1f52777f84a2a83811fed43e9328dd4236248383c602d31d81279ada424688
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libggimisc-2.2.2_1.tbz) = 470d23a0a81ce8b03fe7c0be52601058bb7b75908b84437fb7b3cedf3badc174
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libggiwmh-0.3.2_2.tbz) = ed62fab1537df80b065df16cbae0883206fc29696eb127ca1c02a23315aa555b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libggz-0.0.14.1_9.tbz) = fdd7ee198df219d208e9c591708ef8f0934a37f00fc428499e7730068c18142b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libghthash-0.6.2_1.tbz) = 2ec875cd5a77399f72245ec21f9ac8424370bbf6203280548004c73b4969f6a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libghttp-1.0.9_1.tbz) = 9469ec0cadc08857fd2dc3bda29d3a160c5be40199c2e10d57f5faa3d12b6c62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgig-3.3.0_1.tbz) = 0cb43f5e5dc5f1194b2694c3cfc012877d4091acb4587617f8d576adc24cf601
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgii-1.0.2_2.tbz) = ac95a498572990ef7eee5fc0b6658fd95d5813b1663df1cf3bd43ded72c287bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgiigic-1.1.2_1.tbz) = 59929f04811803398688ace5029fb932166e194712dec054b67fe2be596907e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgit2-0.17.0.tbz) = 2a974d06174fda4c882f1b72cd66362ffd35f5134cc9914dc1fbfd25ca3a9c08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgksu-2.0.9_1.tbz) = a51949630d2cb6b9164f59c522bb92fdbb8872fd14baf9528afc435d05816e40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libglade-0.17_13.tbz) = 5da535812e0da7765d04b2a5f9688394e422aa2f6e14510dbcad3f6abfe33ebf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libglade-java-2.12.8_6.tbz) = 26e7e9b866f8703d4d036e9ce3b2e2ce364587dfc92611a088bf5781e55f9688
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libglade2-2.6.4_5.tbz) = 70017fc974e2dc245844ade5e2bc668d66790bf18fbc7323871100b8a26f34a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libglade2-reference-2.6.4_1.tbz) = 8ffbf400ae6300316ce41905a6917fbb27b5fed0d685536390baf3bc1fa90af8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libglademm-2.1.3_10.tbz) = 1295144c78c498ae29968a1775c2a7bb748625fbe44d3acc88d1c216a3119fb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libglademm-2.6.7_4.tbz) = d34f30435ede58ab4d3fb2b2c44c7275ff0ab87d2641a0c8baf1e93dae0bbd01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgltext-0.3.1_4.tbz) = 44858ecd99aba7d650984015a13e787a44a93c123471a8ba2ec749a68515245f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgme-0.5.5.tbz) = 7b3130e240d76a6e3dae21bbd5792c9a904ad4f2b9a85183a940c1e845878268
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnetwork-0.0.9_8.tbz) = 3de4c8e3f665f9fe14579be18645c9ece722ac21478894b266c68af473b30eec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnome-2.32.0_1.tbz) = b0c3b112073e2f022f45bcb39190a09c5d308b8122c90c1e804f4c114b513086
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnome-java-2.12.7_6.tbz) = deb42355784069a37080434d36bdceea811690bea54c1063f264ee836edcb846
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnome-keyring-2.32.0_2.tbz) = e85901932ca4b9805338ad400af76520acef5a992747303d06fc986d92804729
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnome-reference-2.32.0_1.tbz) = d17c56bddba12a1e75b55e55dda385db57d922d9c27ea3bd32299f111d61910c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnomecanvas-2.30.3_1.tbz) = 7cf9cc870867259307b99de2867390cf6b7fccbb70baee111d4867d3440350e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnomecanvas-reference-2.30.3_1.tbz) = 10f8411a663b00f355700507f09993a9509fbfb5671acbd9ee5534bc536eaf24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnomecanvasmm-2.0.1_12.tbz) = 0b173b7cda6dbfe2ca6409533a8b572cfcbbe623b566e1a725aad359840db810
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnomecanvasmm-2.26.0_4.tbz) = ce2c4b66c2124bedcdaacdd6330dde1ce7d9192066c7af97b95449555190fc18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnomecups-0.2.3_4,1.tbz) = d0e298e584fcc7e6005ba1974fb340878271341e9ce96de7feff4f14b126a1d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnomedb-3.0.0_7.tbz) = abfee5374aabd3bb0a82db44c4f7cb5f10fb294681abc66b995fc051a43c8916
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnomedb-reference-3.0.0_1.tbz) = d060c0d760bc3c856c7a4f420f14b5bed1bfa3d1cb220e236decce73e584f70d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnomekbd-2.32.0_1.tbz) = 25ca384216fae393cc0c249208ba7fafe938de2e79d18188e1c88a667a3c4de7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnomemm-2.0.1_13.tbz) = 7a3fdc9e386ec5bc207699be523861d292141b1b55dacf953fa524fba85920e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnomemm-2.30.0_1.tbz) = 107b83260444102cd4b792fb66f322ab7948b24ebccafbdf035dc0bde5609f7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnomeprint-2.18.8_1.tbz) = 28b065622f237c636d2c9a46f64b837365e461f37035b8828af4e15d27e2913c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnomeprint-reference-2.18.8_1.tbz) = 3dd89ea75178839029d1838f2e8ef7e9b10cf2e994160a73c04c64342c9ccf7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnomeprintmm-2.5.1_9.tbz) = 29afc13feb9340eb181c49a4c6c267ff3c8b0aaf25f2f2d5b5c8092d88ff86be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnomeprintui-2.18.6_1.tbz) = 99556f66804643e3da00cccd701826922f55abf0086fbe80cf7943bf0734f166
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnomeprintuimm-2.5.2_9.tbz) = e74e03b00572dca24e9e76783cb08c588c5033e945f9f4a74bfefc2fa9d88f75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnomesu-1.0.0_10.tbz) = cd385dd7cf36795506ca9d7844e90d1fcce8e3b5dda5cac831162188bf0af4c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnomeui-2.24.4_1.tbz) = ab03a7999ef2a62ddf22361a668e97ce5232d9b42b7f52e16654ca358f782d41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnomeui-reference-2.24.4_1.tbz) = 8c40290b45349d6ac1f98a4d126c3c0db87ad28aa1f6c33b503298086b35da1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnomeuimm-2.0.0_13.tbz) = 7d2b623ccf528c05b0de251abb61088e6e22d45cb9a28442bc12713523579abb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgnomeuimm-2.28.0_3.tbz) = 77acbae28ffa799fdec6dd18589a05f7aef19cb2cc88b79d271a7eb4b9781c10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgpg-error-1.10.tbz) = 8c9e5b1585ec484650214caf5a3dfa9a54e6eb216392852558df5eb80095d848
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgphoto2-2.4.14.tbz) = 8cf388427e10f66249ada55b8a9fbd7d894fc89021e0ed78d39209266c29d757
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgpod-0.8.2.tbz) = 1664b80802ef1a61f86dab178d135057a61aed18225d6e50a9a2d6a3e21c1001
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgringotts-1.2.1.tbz) = 6612f5d65e90931d6667211da61b29a0ca06d94d9fabcd70f5c82c4bff98686a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgsf-1.14.21_1.tbz) = 8fa3e851eb6a2a0cfc8423ab5de1070a395be9ba763f78f2afeeeda95f07abb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgsf-gnome-1.14.21_1.tbz) = 19e5dcf37c5d87c9c389adfbe15ad7356594a64015efafe7c6a64f595c89754d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgta-1.0.2.tbz) = 9405fdb50e15c5426b05bceb79df051e5b6a2e518bd12a3fc07fdf874d4d9d07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgtk-java-2.10.2_6.tbz) = 6ebbf7d34b4778aaf9f50740bf7e43f467b9202834896e3584ed54880a1f0bcb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgtkhtml-2.11.1_6.tbz) = 9f907b33ec139d5e5f857dd200fbf88a9e2a3ce8f3c3d9789e4c01dda669d944
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgtksourceviewmm-1.9.5_6.tbz) = b820037df59e5dfe4e01ef7a37d4141b5b7b7a63e1bca3ade2a7d51237783c7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgtop-2.28.3_2.tbz) = 14d5037ba7a78687d84cbd5bcc3e25797cb659382e7bdac1aef8cad9d91e466d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libguess-1.1.tbz) = 21dd617ec4c39ceabc2bc759e221552fc9351fe57ff5eae2073052286e7e1cd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgutenfetch-1.2_3.tbz) = 2a2ffccbb1d2d4a3c698db795d6a32811e6665baf7e2860e0c606be6072df209
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libgweather-2.30.3_1.tbz) = d10a5e61097261c8d9f2fd71a2cb17b7af1c76d43957f08614a9f0c7c0ff1184
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libharu-2.2.1_1.tbz) = 76ddaa78463cb81931815df055e92c9ebc61beecb1362276c30b9d01c87ad91a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libhash-1.0.3.tbz) = b2bc7d34b6eae546e82dc78e0c08c10560da4f7879e9886aec741d890299a20e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libhid-0.2.16_1.tbz) = 91e491286697656c0e8251f2e4cf4302b9ce6cf3429253c9c80a9aaf044f7ca5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libhoard-3.8.tbz) = 6f8095b36bb1a43ad5fb2eebff952055aea685904ca6b1b5b4490b767a36f555
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libhome-0.10.2_2.tbz) = 3dda4ed9486cc93cc4d59a4e877f4e04c6abdeed50ede63d310b2f573ace948d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libhsclient-1.0.6_20110614.tbz) = f40be526b37220c2739f80636f04f9dcbf48b228fda0fa53c22601a50fea6cff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libhtp-0.3.0_2.tbz) = 739507117949b3c0d9186d3a7a6e3abd179cb33c463a97ac8435b86fa933fa8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libical-0.44.tbz) = b068aa72a60c378544318adcfd81135bb053cf0af90944fb74de079d5d4db555
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libiconv-1.14.tbz) = c5bcb44daed0e38dd5f968575217e7845528a11b2c23a5d2cb48bfdd4765c2d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libid3tag-0.15.1b.tbz) = ad19f08bfd00fd45386d9efe4a35d52c60f63bd0da451ff94004b9ea575969a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libident-0.32_1.tbz) = f3037303ceaf5f0a346c946d8f33a0eb72eda2ef54e1add9fcd5561551630331
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libidn-1.25.tbz) = 0cfb23f6b62e313b2e185f65f8433d739731f6d703a6d536684e8dab45dc1fcc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libieee1284-0.2.10.tbz) = 5950380d719c8c33a418e7bc0b3d3081a20681eac92a5b1a39127d16f876693b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libijs-0.35_1.tbz) = c0cd8e20c574ec6a31ed59892de9b4c36c353f96979cd63ac374fba5faadeff7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libimg-1.2.4_9.tbz) = 42c11cf6d7b371514af3b6823cce71fd732ecb77ffbb7d22d20d72311658de53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libimobiledevice-1.0.7.tbz) = a96adbbc9edbb3a06d5e008b958cebf47704b591ff12a610fb5c385dea675583
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libinotify-20110829.tbz) = 28cd20e290e074148e0daa971caed8829aad0e1597e1feeae5acb0239e1e793d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libint-1.1.4.tbz) = 119bbaa35404457d0d4c0bd77c7877f3da8e4609ff9de5b2f8f606a55daea678
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libiodbc-3.52.8.tbz) = 55ee319e31de849ad969670d82866fc03ea051a067c529b9c662601ab774d8dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libiptcdata-1.0.4.tbz) = 27dad004812502b903a4abf94a35978c5f49162fcff06f3937c5088d0a86b567
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libiqxmlrpc-0.9.0.tbz) = 704d9f715b983070dea82e3cfd10fdf38061e1afa6fe7fc274e3e3edfccb2095
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libircclient-1.6.tbz) = 1ab222842ea77bfb2d541943155e86c2a17aaf00aaa134af203008fff0a42b69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libirman-0.4.4.tbz) = 44aa65bc1197630fe61abac6be22c39ef533eb62c95a66f50bf83081299d44e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libisofs-1.2.2.tbz) = 1f01db60f85423a4913f4ad9a14ccbb8a374457da5932d7417e95760adff4de0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libixp-0.5.tbz) = f80f6c407bb0cd71679d4d2b795e8bd4de6ca93227a03ac18e7c3cbf8a10644b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libjbigi-0.8.7.tbz) = 98a436672e3817e4d8a812c54e56e732032dfd3afb1e3d783259e9df5b9b219d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libjingle-0.4.0_1.tbz) = 084d642675a8174c8dbeffb35c0f84c04bdbd3cff585e5e5545bd96973218a09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libjit-0.1.2.tbz) = 3b913d812cf78ca27be9696dbebf4020e0e809231b2558e4a8f1dc7f2ac896c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libjpeg-turbo-1.2.1.tbz) = a5ce5955f485ce2564102c0f274863e04d0152a2c01c36f65504e29c6057c4de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libjreen-1.1.0.tbz) = 45048b479312d0b43b02b974b12f78febacce71b3ad5536534fff4c3cff8b2e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libjson++-0.3.4.tbz) = a9703da5e5e1d3edd149900b406cc47dda9beb77d5c67dc354fc403c37f2907f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libk8055-0.2.tbz) = 258c1d63af21303e3b556626c5dd2175dbf5e207bbb94be6095a5377c2ef483b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libkate-0.4.1_2.tbz) = 96f56626e3218e574f2b166746f8a441bfe4fdbd2bae1c3b7edbcc0571f1aaf8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libkdcraw-0.1.9_5.tbz) = ea533c08bb601c979b5d01fb2571e0bc2396281f82d3f677b034417d9727b179
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libkdcraw-4.8.4.tbz) = 3895bad4b8dfb28c7b0e61c79c55bfc15890ad286d8661fffce5de460646fe7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libkdeedu-4.8.4.tbz) = 65517c1a6a78eb7408616f1f0074740ba5da0e9e326de92293da436caad7482d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libkexif-0.2.5_10.tbz) = d344109ea0f50a1a507cc369dd2b0e31903eca9f8c404fc5d6995ba862cc4660
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libkexiv2-0.1.9_8.tbz) = cf4c6651ce9f6fc098d7c2d836480a6dc0a856372956f231a99c48d4fa2e7336
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libkexiv2-4.8.4_1.tbz) = fa65eca7b13d57d2478c440e4b86bf69f39a95b446d900bc6f40aa8ca9a2eb47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libkface-2.9.0.tbz) = 55617bfce9c04d37152d3dabe61ecca66fe5108b494d4bf211027c4b78763292
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libkgeomap-2.9.0.tbz) = 792efebabf721c10790ed541d82085d0de048f6613430459414cd1abbac12c79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libkipi-0.1.6_6.tbz) = e1747e20809ecfedc4e0dd20a996aae46c04f90e7541aa7c7444a54c8915ad4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libkipi-4.8.4.tbz) = f9cfba9102683aec9df02d7ca9af79464dbc7f3df5a6de7004b414ae93523f11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libkmfl-0.9.9_1.tbz) = 9a20ff63f25c0fdf4b0f680b821677669f74975c60df3931bbdd4ab011cc4fdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libkml-1.2.0.tbz) = bd661a8b9e87585607a4ecad8f1df8e476c26250a1fc02ec79075fa854ee1abe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libkonq-4.8.4.tbz) = fa63c9e05687f31526cd67e205251333e7bc044487a63a53927a72bee1bb9d86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libkpass-3.tbz) = f66eb466f60593f4fb1504c9164e3b917d3451a9bad32540a05e39bc4773c0c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libksane-4.8.4.tbz) = 42bdec460a7fd1f7a8f3834e7eb34b9a544206e65a8d824b66bda0eb4bd7b018
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libksba-1.3.0.tbz) = c80fe1282273c0513d15639a0f6a41ad02e5db33be3323f562b82534032a1167
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libktorrent-1.3.0.tbz) = c1700f7b938c2465e79263ccd09193a8d483d3424681429514d0bdaebcc446d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libkvkontakte-2.9.0.tbz) = 1db86e6a3559c2bf64534574a1b2b76710ee1f699e54fe3f84a36d0fb0587184
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liblas-1.2.1.tbz) = 3a765c7c8cf83bd75daef830ffaab64a1e4bd2d78c2ce1ba01762a722076ce75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liblastfm-0.3.3_4.tbz) = 5c1012361282ff4daf2925c8a6f520435e173944e0bdfb1b0ed8eacf7c5f9d9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liblbfgs-1.10.tbz) = 537d2592ec2e2e6076c69a6fafa3777236eb63615458d9edbb5509d4520bef76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liblcfg-0.2.2.tbz) = 352e55ae6cbe442945992996da19b937ccfc67a57bd25b5d4c7a3050462b3578
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libleaftag-0.3.1_1.tbz) = f94373876c5155066e10c312a5078b2a3b95544c28f19ba5ac4895573589e74c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liblinear-1.80.tbz) = cb09abf88e9a21cb204f6229d02ccfc29e3cbf6a6ca4a74a03c5becba05505e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liblinebreak-2.0.tbz) = 692b5c2fb5de5fbaff1db23dd5baadb4c4a12e206055adeb111a8eca6e3cbb42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liblingoteach-0.2.1_3.tbz) = 5ca6219d2d0b38733944187ba1e65333b90e8725038184970a2396bd915d3226
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liblo-0.26.tbz) = da97834e653cd3595101168519fa4cb203f7275bb63989ef2086d5de0d55a3bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liblogging-0.7.1.tbz) = 06e43cc506e86a0d1983c704ab738613f131e546339bc14aae355c344d186675
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liblouis-1.5.2.tbz) = 6964a99db48109fc73ca8c470e8b9012558ab6a83fc324d0721c3ce665441c7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liblouisxml-1.8.0.tbz) = 9775a41ebf698ed78f6c49d52a207569862e005e6e1466db9268860f8e5647be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liblqr-1-0.4.1_3.tbz) = 1cb3c1bbf9bc5712dbdb1a7ffb7643ba20aef6f3c5f84ada358739c916d29611
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liblrdf-0.5.0.tbz) = 35083434b727ba4695f7ff59aab1c3985537fa145325611385afbc24b989a30e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liblscp-0.5.6.tbz) = c8596432b4933051df714425b2c5758ee2f58bf58b781a8504c300340a0337c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libltdl-2.4.2.tbz) = 4851a537b7a3fca07e64f55fc6e4e552263559ea40730e97fdeed66e0792900b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liblug-1.0.6_5.tbz) = 01e82d992df9a01a80c42787c1c6594b810f243858ff59a86d935a8850caac5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liblzxcomp-20020619.tbz) = 8e2fac00fc9437fbe9a4358af103ca0c7f61eb5dae69e01755139a5652046a63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmaa-1.3.2,1.tbz) = e7f714c142ae39c4436aba6ad4de6b9ae5172a07aa53719bcf7495a9c28edecc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmad-0.15.1b_2.tbz) = 8dfc1afbc1f1042355292ea5b2e658ac8fb262d22a841d86a4f200f3e4d5d0fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmaitretarot-0.1.98_4.tbz) = f45359c4480857dfbe11879bf17a44b167f9ef5af6ccb846248a826f12d0a480
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmal-0.44.1.tbz) = bb70e6768a34a4a84604dbbce013505908727dd1267f139a97df76ca7948cbab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmapi-0.9_3.tbz) = da24b1913c87060577392f96f5a16e24d295508a33d7a7aa0a5874228f33c270
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmath++-0.0.3.tbz) = b249f96a7ca5289616156032e14b432ed3ce3104878f9802b301ee5638146c0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmatheval-1.1.7_1.tbz) = 6c7e33f22319b6fc9dbc90e944cbee24664b1dfaaaee67cbcf9a036348dd21e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmatroska-1.3.0.tbz) = 50948f5b7494020b2d1bc11f646bac831da1f688f6dfad803fd0e53fd6b93a18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmba-0.9.1.tbz) = 161fc9981f4e5f18a600cddc15e98e17eb389fa5888f3f4dc813f16a39d17bfb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmcal-0.7_2.tbz) = 418da5c58cf79cb21140fb413c1bb27dde2d80b407911e0deb97ea3c913f97c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmcrypt-2.5.8.tbz) = 096544fa3475f59f59f19bb50257ce480626167815ae9cee229491acb199fb5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmcs-0.7.2_2.tbz) = 2ef725f3afaeb9d1b357d752e0c78215d12e0d81130030656b722d28c6fcccb8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmediawiki-2.9.0.tbz) = 210acab4afacdd48664a5ad53cc59d3dd25fdd765887e59c1bf7afb17e6f41df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmemcache-1.4.0.r2_1.tbz) = a6bb7962dc59c0c2e6af2e2e0bcf0dd3f85be5bb7d0e29453dc3e48e28bec9eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmemcached-1.0.7.tbz) = bb3c2f53b2f139c3d17a06e7f5ea8e8e53a4a7cb5b96937ee19ecaaa21e92f25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmetalink-0.0.3.tbz) = 8a9524b58df08700429e8d8b4f6b89a9ff8bdf4720d6a5039c8209a9cdb89474
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmicro-0.4.0.tbz) = 7c790d5370055ee2d152f794f0c5390155106111ec8daf6b551f07ab032b9f45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmicrohttpd-0.9.22.tbz) = fd8d80da9680845722e858324518ef88a031de5bb0712b8aa89ba10fe55a9c16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmikmod-3.1.12.tbz) = 6e466f9002ccc97312d28b8a17f6eeb7889c4d87613c4a5c018878896e883761
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmimedir-0.5.1.tbz) = 4e5c8a490d4e557e5bc31942d23e93a748603b655aa5e6b950031ebe4e543628
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmms-0.6.2.tbz) = 32a6402e763e7638c2e0a7bc4532187b65395ef00adeea8a5ced0afcfeee7a50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmng-1.0.10_2.tbz) = 03de3475916b8c7fd971d9b0256e186a6eba4748f07d6f04560c83509cc600b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmodplug-0.8.8.4.tbz) = 68d3be3f38267c69e2db0c11aa8ac8997057aa313d4f7ca9f490897eda85aed1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmonetra-7.0.4.tbz) = 64cc48b74aa9610d4d4836744d5898d1d4a0d3794b8a4d4f2d11803a86d178cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmorph-0.1.2_1.tbz) = 7c91c38511beccd1999076d4fe746363dd89ef25aa7e9e85b491564afd09e586
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmovtar-0.1.3_9.tbz) = bf817a07875753c78ce059e16898bb652794108cc8cb96ba141ae3ebbbf06ffc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmowgli-1.0.0.tbz) = 2ef89baf119590891669d04ae994d0c12d4039715105375fcdb9646deacbdf94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmp3-archive-perl-0.9.tbz) = f619ef6c3142b9d4e042ce9e7a2ce0f28fd0b8106408e587ff98bfdbf7c1b774
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmp3splt-0.7.2_1.tbz) = ff7f074323431d72bb13053795cbcc7d3929d73d26823395253709d6f40cd1d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmpcbdm-0.0.3.tbz) = f490ee54c03b22e788bb4ec766d92bd059e2f97c80dbdaa4b385a85dc89d9b2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmpd-11.8.17.tbz) = 34ea6a0c3bf88aafc66cc2702a65c55af9490f7585743dee3e93bceebb1f1ace
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmpdclient-2.7.tbz) = 24b060adee24c967571cd7e445ba5e7a1a021fc49e00eed8a9c2de2a0d20305f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmpeg2-0.5.1_1.tbz) = 743a8a7380dd6c08cf06d1fa5db65ddef4d03cbf236145f1db0bc539de210efa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmpeg3-1.8.tbz) = d47278fcb6fa0a6c7ce91e21d14982e60a56daea30c9403c09c16ed9cee96e71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmsn-4.2.1.tbz) = c5d22534aeeaca224093f17c30f507c871a6d9876c41a49f10f943609b972fc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmsocket-0.4_1.tbz) = f3d1ea12f1d8dca97fd434b43c159202aab67806d06f18315864151cf4d28b03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmspack-0.2_1.tbz) = 477b3072b0945c47ad703e23b4020993cc2dbcff4cbae0c8a0b276885f5aab06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmt_client-0.1.98_4.tbz) = 63728b6c60faaa14df61de0708522dbd6ca6bbcd1d056a5ef7182e6e03c3e8a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmtp-1.1.4.tbz) = 15baa8f652ac842ef718d27ae69ca6e3c701d4eb95c4c6fc95ac53cd3d09e1ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmtrie-1.0.3.tbz) = 71f7bfa9fe239c52e9afb3fb640309e737720f2838e477dc3cebb8a2a0c3e6ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmusicbrainz-3.0.3_2.tbz) = c23cf3f62d49f56355e6fc770224fb816f84bbca30fb4c85be6d0667caaebdb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmusicbrainz-4.0.3.tbz) = 9c13a82711b13a1c255b5598c7b56db3d88cd0abf998320d8de69bc81dc56dc8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmusicbrainz-5.0.1.tbz) = 27954f9156a14e9d3ed2afdd43a979df6f886039e64905af10fa7d2923fc170e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libmxp-0.2.4.tbz) = 667736565ba56e4b9bbaa19596c6e4b10bc36def2e86420c792da448d3d99b0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libnaji-0.6.4.tbz) = 2df159fb66b74209ebfe3122499cfbb82df6d1421710d754c37bb5f85f9401b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libnatpmp-20120821.tbz) = 6eaf386997dd8c3556029f0ba966ea57564eaddd34757b678334e4cfeea3d653
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libnet-1.1.6.tbz) = 957d804c3a32183685c2a1ca32cafd8659e360e13f471f86396bd74a905cb20c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libnet10-1.0.2a_5,1.tbz) = 572a09b7b1a5b83cebd7ca3dfc0cbb8340acfc022f4f37409700c379a1a3edb8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libnet11-1.1.2.1_4,1.tbz) = b813890a43901859395e945c4228b9858d823f59d17563a7cd4fbc9fd7c35914
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libnetdude-0.12.tbz) = c2f3d75aca2ee82655220aa5f3279561271b060f2bbd89e12f078eea53092f11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libneural-1.0.3_1.tbz) = 7e4f25b3b7e7b0f549a896ba159ccf30660eb6d10e4aa6e360f55066a27befd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libnfc-1.4.2.tbz) = c72d042367e9df32294452b9972775166dcb2147551bcd2e96884ccabad25f82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libnice-0.0.13_3.tbz) = 6342e192aa83dc2eadb1f841bd0d58dd87406ecf650e5b7cdaa9b10e8561dc4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libnids-1.24.tbz) = 8cb2e6e217e95cf016d25aebf55431e21c587f146e385715d8ebb4fdf4e70039
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libnoise-1.0.0.tbz) = 025f240a122e3db6d08abd5ebf144f276ccdc667c526f0f417898c3edf384f26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libnotify-0.7.3_2.tbz) = 70ca0e91b6255c058210570e41af543e39141b5fc033e03846b835ae6ca462f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libnova-0.15.0.tbz) = c8d353c84eaaf1ad9de7ef5ab492c8c32cce5fb02595ab76e9b796c0b740d83f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libnss-mysql-1.5_3.tbz) = af4ea567d1d322dd0be08758f47fa12dcb742592d2b53ad6ecfc3ba4dcd83763
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libntlm-1.2.tbz) = b44934ca76f434f8f1b61b8d2ad1fffd48fdb9ee02ad7862d8ba693f81be370b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libnxml-0.18.3_1.tbz) = 7ff20abf4b04eeb3badc1504fedc6dc715621719e4a9fbf5ae3827a16ae33f51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libnxt-0.3.tbz) = 7a398f42d335855a38b07b31abdb8c42b9b28fb6b028b738832e485e305450a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liboauth-0.9.7.tbz) = 7563db94cd5a2d4f183a8325f7fa77fa95e496b137d3d385647019d8796fe257
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libobjc2-1.6.tbz) = 4b7d7b1cc4efb85a69f59848e68a7ffcc87673eb1223e169c870086d8b6e9a9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libocas-0.96.tbz) = 0a8fe018e627e273e45813454be696d1eaf972f88a44efcf7ff980297b201944
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libodbc++-0.2.3_8.tbz) = c18ee06e688607dca3be3b384e8ce9fca1c376f817d990ac8263d31e9de7c088
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libofa-0.9.3_7.tbz) = c943e9490284e9b8a49a74e722537420dd85e1870917a5798e61f8b2859277dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libofx-0.9.5.tbz) = a338401928a1d2020d080ec5bb6638de0b15c52344b6c64b45e248baa7b65c26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libogg-1.3.0,4.tbz) = d31b0c31d3a5a6123bb30a31e086863d8315c3128d080fef6a6e0d0c708af2b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liboggz-1.1.1_2.tbz) = 71e18e0bf7f2bf6455b396dd86d1d810eab74daa70163bf38358e15ebb6a5af3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liboglappth-0.98_4.tbz) = 7aef9a03af738e0fcfc75d255ef517a01a03577679440c07b13830221f185716
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liboil-0.3.17.tbz) = dd89432b3779eb16933cbf4e06e35cc7768c4655dd4024606fc29d90da2b62f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libol-0.3.18.tbz) = 4e4135943e1a581b2d430c2cda46fca90526d5aedf65abbb8437c1388bd73116
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liboldX-1.0.1.tbz) = 4bf7592801089b07c57923d77fd152fd388dcc7efa36b4c02080fae612ce6c70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libole2-0.2.4_2.tbz) = 63ce919d08e0ca4d3386b044ff436c751009bb3f3eda285f4f410f60276c82f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liboobs-2.32.0.tbz) = 9e3f1113c7699efd4c2769974b1167f9e507c5b077c03543b428a35009a59aad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liboop-1.0_8.tbz) = 0d4e1d0eba99ce57358c150ebb24b60ae67080d30aeae98ea5b9607c53fd0299
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libopendaap-0.4.0_1.tbz) = 4590a3df4952c512892bc629ff7e5407577f50fc852952266aabfe1474731b10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libopennet-0.9.9.tbz) = 104c201b8bacdc61c509e5db3de261f0ba39b958e6666c07868274c09e732336
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libopenraw-0.0.8_4.tbz) = 42ae611f8e2e959fe925dfd9b3f181b1fc4eb1f8cb1da4e6e957176e17c9ac6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libopenspc-0.3.99a.tbz) = 50c12d3a30810bf98ddaa0402d8ff99932fcf8a385b73534557a7b20afb48d2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libopensync-0.22_2.tbz) = a1237f927a41f355bb02e4f04b07a357fc44e9a361c189fb9f2ec08fb65479b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libopensync-0.36_2.tbz) = cd7a714eec95902cb6d6051e44b4a481717425c04c498cb9c914c22824e92ddc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libopensync-plugin-evolution2-0.22_7.tbz) = 1763732f9186dcfce1fc17ebdd17dd0e82ed1ffe00b41865389ffa684369a470
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libopensync-plugin-evolution2-devel-0.36_8.tbz) = 2f1eb21ddb10ce9d1e6aeabf888e92c7a25d44efb4be270e33b3d3dd550c84c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libopensync-plugin-file-0.22.tbz) = 7bd29a30f408ddc75b0aa220608c15c6a4c5c78955bd4130fee2f926c2903fd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libopensync-plugin-python-0.22.tbz) = 759d61978a73287b3f4d70ea9a641d987a5573c480c5c718e7306a6989a67946
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libopensync-plugin-python-devel-0.36_2.tbz) = 7957c42989b8df882b402c4e1c7085a41e1da8eed67f78a51bf6ff35e21e8594
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libopensync-plugin-sunbird-0.22_1.tbz) = 2322a9864be1de23c4e361f53225f95920eaccbd6026035775bc95f94513ddec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libopensync-plugin-synce-0.14.tbz) = 7818a9aa4ca12f7f3a440aa0c65ab882685047fab6ff1e964e7149db3b1da08d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libopensync-plugin-synce-devel-0.14.tbz) = 337c8d4155ed433303cdcdff0a111e11d598822196d1e4c3256c7d26208ec0b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libopensync-plugin-synce-legacy-0.22.1.tbz) = 44380f3a5ea854e359e50c767636850d99858e772e7840e7be643688016b188f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libopensync-plugin-vformat-devel-0.36_1.tbz) = e5f4022ef30d5d670ad948ed1574d1b79306445408adb9be6b2e43d36638ba5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liboping-0.3.5.tbz) = 46d7a77b37b3967c58e326e550c9da7eb6acd0fec5fd3f25dc6885f37942bd4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libopkele-2.0.4.tbz) = f11023839a252209d36f9788820d68f7b46a040e7cf4fea98526f63f133e0979
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liborange-0.4.tbz) = 7f303a907c1a7decfba41cff9345ba541e9b354531e8c0237c1e8a6493a2363d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liborigin-20070926_1.tbz) = c0e34dbef32bd4b13c1102077879e329903d018cdfaf49c9a13053f3b7318b58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libosip-3.6.0.tbz) = c8ec736b47871ea66ad02ea0ca52ba39fa6b9c005e45eb20e094439bea5e7383
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libosmesa-8.0.4.tbz) = 584521af04410399c288a1c1531bba8d8147bb85004fde3e4a8c037eb75008cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libotf-0.9.12.tbz) = c6d040c03b92a0dd08daaf31839e89d5f0cd06e3ce64eb6e9070fcbf2fa4d5de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libotr-3.2.1.tbz) = 559dc328427ff5d17f70c54b4c87b4cb64f54c4644f5cccf0d57a33fd7e8b82a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libotr-4.0.0_1.tbz) = 23d1dd528cb240c654052337d068cc070667161adc545c4e0b4d137081d0b9c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libowfat-0.28.tbz) = a6697f0a9e13e6a5a2a55b685ad24ebeab8a85a9cf09678365e22970a41f1d51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libp11-0.2.8.tbz) = bb2f29d7e1ada64a635a9e45b80a5add3979dacccf82a7acdc1d6686f5de5a7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpafe-0.0.8.tbz) = 1ca8717a246ba72072ae8369c79f4c2695bfe1243d5e9d833aacc3d08a355fb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpanelappletmm-2.26.0_4.tbz) = 355fcb54aef8e73754c868e4d90287e94be0a8f9b0f36d62f4d6984e13bff4e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpano12-2.8.6_7.tbz) = 94e40c5f7782d464b13b734565126b56558b54db6e2bf872ae3df5c848b9c6d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpano13-2.9.18_1.tbz) = a3a46f36f0f1ab6dcc42249e7a3e8905169fa3062477c83d67b2a7501138513d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpaper-1.1.24_1.tbz) = 04b314a10623a8b1ee907cb1915d2034179c2917db394f3d5530567473cf4bcf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpar2-0.2_3.tbz) = 0c7e359b2bc165d1cb7d503d3dc4cc14a1247c831fdec0a7eb1a04158516f6cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libparserutils-0.1.1_1.tbz) = 22a45275ce0e0dc21f608ea10337cc20475353ad7d5229f898e8d94a63ab51c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libparsifal-1.1.0.tbz) = 5decf1e15f8ee2ef10eda21b274ba0f095bb14f73f708ab96747a9fbd9397709
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpasori-02_2.tbz) = 8199ee55d568f83a5a8010d6e1bf50cce0b961f8ad761a969d8789b4d1efabfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpathan-2.0_1.tbz) = 37a7888e4506bbb205fe1044e60ab96e062386ed18c7dc67521d36e6aa223fd4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpbl-1.04.04.tbz) = 47c54f4fb5afe9ef40afb6096da1178f112737eff2a90675e57680a87e2d8ac2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpcap-1.3.0.tbz) = 3e139101c0e9fa49539cfad7d5735d3ff8d47b609c639bdd2a7be220b401db84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpcapnav-0.8.tbz) = d50581132e73eccefa375f250fa57bcc6e42ee6486f3e35d6a122187605f6c05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpcbsd-8.0.tbz) = 664861307e71a64ad0bf0873abbe1f5f887e5494905a97d2af40787d2f28c953
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpcd-1.0.1.tbz) = c7b46bb38cee2eb5f2d1e37150a1ea14fa08df0a100c94bd8815b8111f7696bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpci-3.1.10.tbz) = d0b3b5b0b8b15c1e2785678084403e964b14bb867941a8d5b89475d9dc7754d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpciaccess-0.12.1.tbz) = 647cafffc080ccc1274ed37b2e1ad098813376eb245670e8c7b44715f7149224
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpdel-0.5.3_4.tbz) = 998ebac71936eb69fcb5e37cb918e066c6e59d0d580c3fd8ec680cdf006f42f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpdtp-0.1.20040808.tbz) = 23325f385fe4f4438a2f3b833e0b2b305ad3847239491a418998dcbf1c385b7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpeak-0.1.2.tbz) = 741fa34d57f9fac3ea4a3b518a99d9f83d9e019e011b253b63fc36b7d0ac399f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpgf-6.12.24.tbz) = 95c24aaf01285e428aea6f3c030499e23c4b48af3ab84c90851d8a0ebe2553be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libphish-0.1.0.tbz) = c9e144fbe10c212015bf5c65b0aea4e90c9703df57ecadb2a081ab019badee68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libphk-0.3.20080902_1.tbz) = 5d94be5e2657e212b6c347bd82017fc065df2d44a6871fb56598c5ea98de1e3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libplist-1.8.tbz) = c33ea53b5cc5d6659d1e98e6f29cca82a3802c03ada6c0357114a3aa85f9319d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libppd-0.10_2.tbz) = 911e057b24328d91195de8352330831f40d893035b059668bc71a4a1c7ec7756
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpri-1.4.12.tbz) = 5a7175bcbd79617203d6f33a777c466a15b21c69876f0d1dad3694020442601a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libprojectM-2.0.1_1.tbz) = 252d2ccd0be89e0262420c5a2c515a1499718dee78b34ef571e9442ff24eea0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libproplist-0.10.1_1.tbz) = 836d1c79f59ef0b8e9d461efec55affe0359d8b468d68aa7b970e339bd404ded
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libproxy-0.4.6.tbz) = 495d1c3206d38f50ae9dcec3a8c656617deab9c6bcf3bf7454b5677076560e3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libproxy-gnome-0.4.6_1.tbz) = aef6e3051704c76465f79241c9a48092fa583307d93680f6f67d207a98cc97e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libproxy-kde-0.4.6_2.tbz) = 7bfa02ac97375e2c94bb78f7547bdf53a7320d5819bff2e835fb76116e9454cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libproxy-mozjs-0.4.6_2.tbz) = 8283d5f11a1f1a6c8e8bc80bf6b7db51bc931004b811d363e0beb79e02f7324d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libproxy-perl-0.4.6.tbz) = b5a045b41f0650b142ca8c57afebed5adec426498b2fed3818589c788c4248ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libproxy-python-0.4.6.tbz) = fba35f8a2d61554bead86627c3957eea8bd0278b4aed9f7897783c188aa1552b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libproxy-webkit-0.4.6_2.tbz) = 05eaaecc1548ae362f3c26b44e96d80cf661aa0b68dc2706a03a519052df5772
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpst-0.6.53.tbz) = 41497f4b5c091c6f6cf76082030bfded2cb8a1ff75c9120c234405a9fc4bf9f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpthread-stubs-0.3_3.tbz) = d0418a5c36ce163aebf1cadb62d801c42b91a834dac8020b1217c23d2b3caad8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpurple-2.10.6.tbz) = ac96fe18865f77672f120452c5c2249062fab5b6331fcec1c8e008295a99bfb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpuzzle-0.11_4.tbz) = 96ff467b8f6e7c7049acc8165e8ed823319951d12d325b67065ee1aa13cfd6d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libpwstor-0.1.tbz) = 7bc067c7f810f09fcd5cde4cc00cf0443e4504571996515bd80c3d78b988152e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libqalculate-0.9.7_2.tbz) = 783f6d1d7c27577cb39c8177676e99365b1c7c374a0a5c675cd72889f0d361e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libqglviewer-2.2.4.1_7.tbz) = b0299e79718d4e7b96fad29779619feab18a9fdad268b70bf037ab8f775af9dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libqrencode-3.4.0.tbz) = 56667349af9de1ac523eae1f0dd7a9020342fa0cc37123ed46fe6354961b0d5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libquantum-1.1.0.tbz) = cfd0bc7a7d59fbd6f42a2d895e1a96cabe0e0b184fde07eda83f0e5db715b83d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libquicktime-1.2.4_4.tbz) = 81b2d3679a62359e7fb21d9204ea06bb3d4370c8634ee932bf6c9b6d2e010cff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libquicktime-lame-1.2.4_2.tbz) = 15e6eb07004e361c17a4b799f050a3819cc82f120ca0a16e9ed6b9fd4ce300f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libquvi-0.4.1.tbz) = 27b3fde6209b7d1f75a54ae6aff4c02a4bbeb3cbe721c50c447b62c50e78c354
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libquvi-scripts-0.4.9.tbz) = d7eeb323b6007adfbe6a6c35860e381a12026177168d379d217f41070a70f6c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libranlip-1.0.tbz) = 784301fb88a391f0ff85b3bbe50752876c67e6e1561f689b4c89d1b050c74e4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libraw-0.14.7.tbz) = a1ff7223f57120db69c0abc9c3c08cbfe2bf37644f1b7702a88e9fd5e81e2684
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/librcc-0.2.9_6.tbz) = b7c7a5bb3868109acf07becc0065917ff5960e025435cd8244e73c88a9918f18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/librcd-0.1.13.tbz) = d673747f187d6a665eea0d4a97519c28402025325e56a490613a6549e67f1603
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libreadline-java-0.8.0_1.tbz) = e5253ff514fe311e63da94857f53e43bdccbdd1daa4f5c798a9cbb77a2ca6539
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/librecad-1.0.0_1.tbz) = 99b4ddbdb0b22928f096d461c5738de9efc66968848ec1b646947f037e7a6522
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libredblack-1.3_1.tbz) = 342897645b5ed1a142cb4e047b1157e5bd002002b00c908b8f09404917fe74d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/librelp-1.0.1.tbz) = a0a76ed38ca7a10b5f219f0c34abd965a3d626d9b15720d974a8931c31ceaa63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libreoffice-3.5.6_1.tbz) = 882b070b2373f9d385c43ec22a6a13ed1c9c23c2777fdd3733f4ebdee4502d68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libreoffice-i18n-3.5.6.tbz) = 3f5eb4952ad5fa3a7935e84da6520f288ad46f6615b0ec5624c2a826d8e83401
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/librep-0.92.1b.tbz) = 7ae9931cf77085f08a89e9994a048f54763af5534c7489f404a1f49234c5ced8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libretto-config-1.0.b5_1.tbz) = e13e03b584ccc1e8e8a42317f8999de46aa351d2ccc7044d82c26a342f22510c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/librfc822-1.2.tbz) = 5c4adf5b5a641e33194ff53e1902ce5447d5376f340cd69fb3fa5024e512368e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libroadnav-0.19_4.tbz) = 47aee4d181ce3e34afe61d2b7f8bfb019e9f632bf7e3afd4e816cf82b3cd84ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/librouteros-1.1.2.tbz) = b28cb8685ecf99ab0a39147259ee092203bc534dc7e731eeabd99cd3dc5a8c40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libroxml-2.2.0.tbz) = 0cee9668fd61aecb6ad0e5b5ed5f6aaa35b6e3717d6e51a75b754cc318f46a3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/librsvg2-2.34.1_1.tbz) = 6e317eac946dab4d4452b83821fe3385252c898eac850df7b24c4737178a089c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/librsync-0.9.7_2.tbz) = 90df0d81ba0da0084216647c7462dd138f59a13f9d5d8b60ce60e6841db096ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/librtfcomp-1.1.tbz) = 37e3b17a3b9d8d2730b5093857eb85b5af75819762211f4bf5871c223482051d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libruin-0.1.4_1.tbz) = d70a5c5f22dddb5779f06180082a37719ff222abf5a6d432af719a77c133c02f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libs11n-1.2.10.tbz) = d5f681c8e448705624fb594d0220b1f6b66d66105ab55171072d8cde8f5794e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsamplerate-0.1.8_3.tbz) = 8984ce066d04dcc51cb40b136b8efb0ac6c4c16d943ed82004ffeae2ee3bb550
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsbml-4.2.0.tbz) = 483f37b1356938bdd6ab494556a131a5006314acd2c56d23cf3a313fade5d6c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsdb-0.10.0.tbz) = 4acc9a5d0ccbb5ecc7ccb7b83d128d291cc9c5c1ba22a27cdd00cafead09320d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsectok-20030619_1.tbz) = f9b6150e08155fc849ef4f9aa3ae242d4d5e414e22205b8c3b113eab1224806b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libserver-1.12.tbz) = fa98877855db6768bded2fe94b7cbffbc29c5578627a964a18258476926017e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsexy-0.1.11_6.tbz) = 0def821bc09a9cb8df318c5fd82a3199ccf1bfe153d69b1dcb68281bbf0b8964
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsexymm-0.1.9_6.tbz) = 2c853143d33a5cbb590df5a32914065e3520deda8b37bb213a83bd8980c69308
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libshbuf-0.0.2_2.tbz) = 65cdbcfab4e9fe4be0506e96f0fb9f99a031faf945354a689f46168f3777c2aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libshhcards-1.0.5_2.tbz) = e04763eff9ea7c3254f40f91083afd44f51e454935223588507792cf757709f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libshhmsg-1.4.1.tbz) = fc6766a4eb1fa7c4f9652fc2d5674434b8a00b44d743da746957382fd4c45e80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libshhopt-1.1.7.tbz) = e864985f3daeec34b0eedf583d23dfef9fdba8814556fe1d65a89e33f17cbaf8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libshout-1.0.7.tbz) = 3583e89c65d4d04ff6498de60c799ec46ad847f1c4407a88e914f26a32ba33d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libshout2-2.3.1_1,1.tbz) = c7d74bd6a05a51bcdeff23b4e41a3abc6cb51159582f47b33f5750fdd05fe757
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsidplay-1.36.59.tbz) = 448a88a700aff23df77aeffb6ab301ab60427d5172408f9f4638fd479eaee6d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsidplay2-2.1.1_2.tbz) = f1c5824fb7879254ce12602fdb768e7d42828ac5b62809222081f8b82274067b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsieve-2.3.1.tbz) = 74b5040b3aa37bbd071e301b9114700079d17cef46d875b3fe6eb816c733d821
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsigc++-1.0.4_1.tbz) = 422d2657333a1d456ff25c74ff94bb9b346497125bb9fa2b340c604c4a8ddb7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsigc++-1.2.7_1.tbz) = 7f64fbea7d4d2b2ed8f786991818800f73821e59c67e6c910208b3ee32504057
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsigc++-2.2.10.tbz) = 5ff6edcfab800824b1f3d463632537c044b9bbdbf38a0ae90cb6a984db60ed30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsigcx-0.6.6_5.tbz) = bd0482cbe52e4f31e255281c34a5069c3a216f5082bf2996b4e15e52cf30a0d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsigsegv-2.10.tbz) = 8a703a3ae6cfd5890ff53824ef245a367a5daffb5f8741dea95d1907ab2f7cc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libslang2-2.2.4_3.tbz) = fa247884b4c58638c602bff78ddfeb244ba1574e00ca5224ff8bc54852a23452
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsmf-1.3.tbz) = 8932d17785f09b44e5543b9701b5fd2ef87ded99b4cf9c763724e236d10b2ef4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsmi-0.4.8.tbz) = 36ceb4776b7eca7d4bb7432065d2e099fd0b05121af9f4cfe52850c5a1c75ef5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsndfile-1.0.25_2.tbz) = 31f807858e1a5137a61fa2be951d424ef9a49925e50658697de61c5eb6b09406
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsocket++-1.12.13.tbz) = c3991ada77477dd42e27819360927100c4a3f21635066fcce6cc37538120a9e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsocketcpp-1.0.7.tbz) = ae2315d810c74724ad196353b270ab400d020e73b09cddffb0d0f3824ccc0e0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsoldout-1.2.tbz) = 85f76a54f56539be4f40285bb568cb948b7320ba5ac4a631c0275f17614500ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsoup-2.34.3.tbz) = b1e4113b11356e056eb4af6b0c8f6ebf50838134a7e6222d7dfb393703ace155
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsoup-gnome-2.34.3_2.tbz) = 65c877f1dfd51b0112c36018f5787adde90583e2e9ff20b04db5a9f53b7eacfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsoup-reference-2.34.3.tbz) = ecf740dce52d21f0f3815a9721f126fea86fbd243caca69b96dd36c88a5a7eb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libspamtest-20080808.tbz) = ba0ca4015685f593593d17fb6b8d90ab437d30e82bbe1a5537b0f0f4171efb63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libspectre-0.2.6_1.tbz) = 838f95b58fbb3c039de089b385f199ed39840bbbc19d88c76d2ef75829ab85bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libspectrum-1.0.0_1.tbz) = a6adeaad4f07e3a9d3f81ea5fcebc89ff27e825ffc4322c7933331653bad5d2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libspf-1.0.0.p5.tbz) = d7883fae36794fec1b3d207726642c4ebe06ecf3f8a92aa5f8309cfa7365d5f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libspf2-1.2.9_1.tbz) = c0fc9e177bec5a59029687499c8bf8c1ed0820465d0602b355df27094901721c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsphinxclient-2.0.5.tbz) = 20b57e3ac4219f1c4b038800ba19572c38a36a10dadf013e6f23b600aa1048f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libspiro-20071029.tbz) = 2246fa83501d2003530089cc9800fd74fae7e66e03b17390b1aa3af3431c1658
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsrs2-1.0.18_1.tbz) = 16d09c82685930e43ae8ce510d49647a5bdd3474fbab5b9f8b71114d0039cb1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsrs_alt-1.0.tbz) = e8285935a7aa5ec410cf58dd800bb481938cb69452fefb0244346dcc1d12ad83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsrtp-1.4.4_1.tbz) = b4e49c29cb2a576fc715b66c97e80513f4b0235ac5e2dfd4596d55cdfe8dd241
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libssh-0.5.2.tbz) = 6059c1d7ea381a0ee7317ea6f2a775180ab2f182cc41a0078155a9641baa8ab7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libssh2-1.4.2,2.tbz) = bd47037493cbd39c346582fa3b7eca0c42d28bd798e620ff5cf8477a906155f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libstatgrab-0.17.tbz) = cc7566ed486d990e90f39286f4b749e3a407335f0fe94515ea394a95d1dda99c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libstdc++_stldoc_3.4.0-20040609_1.tbz) = 5f00d8d47e4a86a71d3289dceed9a29f36b25bc850cf26309d5822f9ce060037
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libstdc++_stldoc_4.2.2-20071101_1.tbz) = 97c49e12907ddaf462609236992af956cefd3444a0af1427ae557faa27499f8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libstocks-0.5.0.tbz) = 34777364443968fedc3a8a8619f3e2ef34801874aa364b91e0ef9ac080ea6e9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libstree-0.4.2.tbz) = 68dea10a3af1b960ac19fee94c822463a550b1fa96577fd485ce4b4f1af8a0d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libstrfunc-8.3.tbz) = 88f1530b73519d8cd1f05b9c8fc6bc287986221ee9492b6af4ed80368782d9a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libstroke-0.5.1_4.tbz) = 0d8567b871e317c3713c94c592f91e11cdd2a1cd14a8908af12cb5c1b11dd8b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsunacl-1.0.tbz) = f2963df33ab83f9b981c05d36adc05c7b03687256dba2425bbed06b083d06f92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsupertone-0.0.2.tbz) = ebe545d44bbe9945f11c91cd1cb2edb085c3d5900aea6745e7568ba00cbde50e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsvg-0.1.4_5.tbz) = 1decf49f9a6370e0a840a2038d47df1eff4dc5b853a5c522323d3b7c1f33c254
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsvg-cairo-0.1.6_7.tbz) = 20a832ccce8aa7b5b1610a9cead75eaa94c83ef3d1ebe695d6e572581032e406
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsvm-3.10,1.tbz) = acb2459fa1de9a4fabfecbbd58ce93bb14089b57c842a44364ef3337b838874e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsvm-python-3.10,1.tbz) = 29d4366c17c725ccad7cf1f067aee7b3f0d725132f32cc5f9596187bbc3fcf57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsx-1.1_4.tbz) = 27b3f10af76799e0d7c5a0e3702e57535155ecf9a559a6270aa17eb4caf6514e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsynaptics-0.14.6b_2.tbz) = 64f194b81a25370d92c87b990ed3143b7dcf27c2986cf47ba96aa2d507fc28be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libsysinfo-0.0.2.tbz) = 691f0f31339ed658c652280a77a8859bc6d86257dd2395c5e39f00a95af06cc0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtai-0.60_4.tbz) = 8abbb58d659ec90550512246760066fc1f58572e87c1d5ea40436da407f776b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtap-1.01_1.tbz) = b875c3b0c44a9be4f47577422fa4d0c9f497194a6ad2dba35aed6be218ff34a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtar-1.2.11_2.tbz) = 8f24def6eee5d884276d459c29a62c1006c69fb034f7f85ca633835bdbf539ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtasn1-2.13.tbz) = 79c8eb1d75d198ab5fa87e6b3b637a1fec0beff24f655203ddd905d884a0ac0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtcp4u-3.3.1.tbz) = 1d356085281114dd54f90e69c472d308eeeb78e4ba3ccf7baefa39f424e6f7d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtecla-1.6.2.tbz) = 0c1c8fa2cc1e2517f73f4604008f6dbc6b34b5b339fc89f68dffbf52ec9c1000
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtelepathy-0.3.3_1.tbz) = 7a5f8fc7a572daa7017e6b8e5f6d1e8e1570a469465a39c660b833857ddf1c42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtext-charwidth-perl-0.04.tbz) = 82b39aa2d00ad749345b3437408502583e489ccfbbb2c29c34b60ee285c5bd86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtext-wrapi18n-perl-0.06.tbz) = 9f5c58cffbd039618e0b6070599d350f46b4c0467d74aa639b8efeae6d666b3f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtextcat-2.2_5.tbz) = e7ae9707eb168d67e6acf81e6333d9b8d17aef5ee3d41fc5c6ad07ba254c7ba3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libthai-0.1.5_4.tbz) = a10e5816b309828c8ff2a86f77be02eee5c3c597de7573e5cd300f2de1e5140f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtheora-1.1.1_3.tbz) = 5a395941e721a4a13dffeb74951218531d7ba39654a378cb4f9c2cbc788882bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libticables-3.9.7_3.tbz) = ed55daba1a4fb18b3c7b1bac7dc45cad7a20500dfc5c1ad4eaa87056eca208ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libticables2-1.3.3.tbz) = da3627ef4174ddc328997478bd2f3b40a43c62497dfe6ec842a525dfcb4beded
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libticalcs-4.6.1_2.tbz) = 43f31871a290911595bf7a99d22989922e97f34448f27dfc1a2ece419038a776
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libticalcs2-1.1.7.tbz) = 79a4825ff5f5ac2c7fc5634cb65616c9ae36ccf251c6163d7372905a28fef021
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libticonv-1.1.3.tbz) = 7e00ffba953f28ec7237443051f3e3168be866880a86117fe48e5e8882e9881f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtifiles-0.6.5_3.tbz) = 8df1e28b9012759add2157494ecdb1e6f0f7193979465f11772fb25603c7f022
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtifiles2-1.1.5.tbz) = f771efc0e17d40e3179de7de68503afed9be9abe95224cf9029c14dd85a78088
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtnl-1.5.0.tbz) = 96f4d04331add59d6faa17be6a4048fb889d1a3aa601adf20f439234692f83c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtommath-0.42.0.tbz) = 3ef69768e60712c2120e1f58d931e9d85abf985f2c3c5e484b11e01b88790110
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtool-2.4.2.tbz) = bac84dc914b721455312928b2d771e53565258e2616003c5f4ceade7d3b09f8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtorrent-0.13.2_1.tbz) = 92c62028b454eda989857d5b1928b98397612b05845f36c4662df1da5d384ec3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtorrent-devel-0.13.1_1.tbz) = 2aa4e7ffb897aabe4849a7df2c444348a5931b3177312a6d471c68345f5c17f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtorrent-rasterbar-0.15.9_1.tbz) = f5956b8f35430a14decfca4694ca1424be15b7887afb5f73294ace365326f8ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtorrent-rasterbar-0.16.4.tbz) = 878385536f61f1fe0b7fcdd3ae4bf71ad713e190e3c46aac959d81adff2309ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtpl-1.5.tbz) = 45df1e7fdd1929917e90bece73dba3ce08917c8ab00005ef02034cd75eccd06f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtranslate-0.99_6.tbz) = e8610aaaf5114f882a598ba6ca009671ec41cd81266e995f4eb441100083112a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtre-0.8.0_1.tbz) = 462b7cfe0c54fc7d2e5a5ec86daaac7aba4053abeb9e9f9ac6c8405175831805
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtremor-1.0.2.02132004_2.tbz) = 065d865e5bfa1af9a13a9fabb8cd9a3f89d86e4d977aa30d677065aa3ea258d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtsnnls-2.3.3.tbz) = 11901d23a8e94957e0b5205f43b1092a1a02160519fa3a7554320b21a69b7560
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libtuner-1.0.9.tbz) = 465a49f06b46429649132b5c3ce96597ff65777e81729260a777d4d6572efeea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libublio-20070103.tbz) = 6643502da6305b73958543a7081deb513474e8dbd1c72c760d02434491e57c2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libumidi-2.0.5.tbz) = 13f6a230f0229c18e53fdb7a6e56fa89d426487cf1a24cf3b7947a4effbe1923
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libunicode-0.4_9.tbz) = dfa12ad106af83d687d5a62750bd645d3e1c3724bcffc8196d51014927fab5cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libuninameslist-20091231.tbz) = d15df5ca50b83d28765a0a31e8616c007a15259c864c52b541b9012330d59191
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libuninum-2.7_2.tbz) = 1fa4c76d819492af812065d8feb5d23979b14e8c6b721a6b5ee15d10efa620b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libunistring-0.9.3.tbz) = 5a35bc2011735f82fb07379fdce9cd2dba265c27c32abded581d40617a5ed94f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libunp-1.0_1.tbz) = 1a6d0c5f68d2edd6400f9fd4da9f470099eee13755449f8f338fae7d79d1fa62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libunrar-3.9.10,1.tbz) = 4f0ff397610b726fc93e950453da8931af1b1f444794ed058b9526bd5dd8d987
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libunrar4-4.2.4.tbz) = 78195c72e740ce40e5f1aa3c49e437c578b235a87a523d68b8665aa68024493a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libunwind-20110911.tbz) = c32dc55882af5ff4718cd20eac5f8efe275d80e70abc71fea64d760a18146703
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libutf-2.10_1.tbz) = db61ec0f898ea3dd97fae8e58c27612de5d9b25115aa442eab927f57206b0648
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libutf-8-1.0,1.tbz) = b9abc8367140c5244f4306d61b42bb2c6df1c7179cb6b491eb56eb798d26becd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libv4l-0.8.8_1.tbz) = 7d6cdab8c6d2e4b3c639253608d3b07061d6c55f9bcee06971bd54804d6100fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libva-1.1.0_2.tbz) = 8cc976eb0de262cb91e4eacd57f41e18492c5d420797807043d2d6720e4b5e30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libva-vdpau-driver-0.7.4_1.tbz) = 8912770d001ab7362648a7580511977daff3641e456c3e4ae9e5ce17182d85fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libvanessa_adt-0.0.7.tbz) = b3aa9f4dcc41e43254650ff593337c35cbd78b3f9a68de01e164c2a81703c6f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libvanessa_logger-0.0.7.tbz) = 699f9de512af97f7b68690bdc575af6fce2349358383855961c79dc7d3132a77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libvanessa_socket-0.0.7_1.tbz) = 40333666ba9c73b4856410392c7cf20ac30450111c99ba371b221aedf807205a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libvc-003_2.tbz) = 2307392afa253d05915c951a1d2c893f032e97ad433fe1ece94b115e6fe50ac8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libvdpau-0.5_1.tbz) = 6136752b0d89d59a12f6d1d3e866d32a5d2feadc4d5f32099c2edd4468754698
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libvirt-0.10.2.tbz) = 64e396ceb8b76cd822c3ab7ed0185984e619427965d48a30cfc059e0b0c3b780
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libvirt-java-0.4.9.tbz) = 8ba0914787170775aec90bc669feea8adde2695c65fc2b902ef9608f086ebaa3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libvisio-0.0.19.tbz) = 1bfdbc4c6a44bccee6089a260d7dc44d79ce0595085479ecd69dbfc030e7c453
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libvisual-0.2.0_3.tbz) = 33694e29d71b8ca1f7c9060dd631c6cae8051d29fb578a581d9b9a91cd9d0408
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libvisual04-0.4.0_3.tbz) = 5c78fba0c084c93b38936f654ac0018b142c822515acde2a4ec2bbf78a70352d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libvisual04-plugins-0.4.0_2.tbz) = 40544062828029a1cf05a6dc81050e862c3dc2be60876a4f14b202b961adbe3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libvmime-0.9.1_3.tbz) = 87867260d63afe36813d26f84607767ab63ef787afee2a94b9116ce39536c14f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libvncserver-0.9.9_2.tbz) = 66c2712af32b1fb2f41776cad7f12dfd4a1da876a85cbfabca0b4d87c59f07a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libvolume_id-0.81.1.tbz) = dfecebde689ce260d37a66885cb01bae96d4eafd3eacd7204781eacd54458acb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libvorbis-1.3.3_1,3.tbz) = c8fbcf0411377cc532d69a07d73cae70ef81744d443ce0654443c78c6416c590
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libvpx-1.1.0.tbz) = 26192ee7e2ce3024be39e80775791af235ec0d168d9c4f94cacc1c2c3d52840e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libvshadow-20120511.tbz) = 584252800e49557015f1b297ed949eab7c4ac19955ea93e3b06e556f7af1a268
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libwfut-0.2.2.tbz) = d0d7464fdf35afaa38f4bc6b97ebf33db237f3f43aa4b6132427300fbffc7a7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libwhisker-2.5.tbz) = ab154ed6107cb3b10c7d57a9a893749fc125dd78505d388e51b3afc6d38109f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libwmf-0.2.8.4_7.tbz) = 0d925d573e51ff79620929ebfff9f190ea9c3444814aef2fc5ad46c8d402f949
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libwmf-nox11-0.2.8.4_7.tbz) = 1fab17670219a61b35a614fa476e86c34a3da35656c887fea75fabddd965c4bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libwnck-2.30.6_1.tbz) = 8e26ab488d4cf5b2b0cc8b1076fdfd71b3af70957a00a67828e744a67fd26f41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libwnck-reference-2.30.6_1.tbz) = 75365ebcea62b4265d6dc96d62b1cbb3e543f9b63212fd98c9aa3290ed9bd751
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libworkman-1.4_2.tbz) = 3948115308f2011507d814b509bbbf9f75dcfac8239cd280f873e228c940b7af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libwpd-0.8.14_4.tbz) = 59fe7e61935dfcc0831c0f1e29d70e3ac87a737f50e6a33341bf7c5be5f08abf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libwpd-0.9.4_1.tbz) = a1061c4bf4b7921d5043db57d970ced89e4cbce6eb261c3206219f7a2c58df41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libwpg-0.1.3_7.tbz) = 213576c477f41a45a610337b495d54320886e023a7a46b2578a03df3b9895563
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libwpg-0.2.1_2.tbz) = d9872499641fa2cc7f41eb30b8bf51ff1e023decc24613b1fdf0517543e59bd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libwps-0.2.7.tbz) = 77c9771d1749e00813558add188b1c67da24d294d3af344c6a6604e1036b206b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libwraster-0.95.3.tbz) = fc6faa27d25f941f8a9fe5d51e9c170bb42459a5e48c3d574e956dd0f4b12dfe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libwww-5.4.0_4.tbz) = e4ad363fe3e4207052d5f00d8f7272d9cfd76ac10522f9d08498f800ff8885fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libx3dtk-1.0.1_7.tbz) = 4080ca0666db1f9363ee092b0634f82422af9ce0521b0c0d096e5775a733378e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libx86-1.1.tbz) = 6f00b4f0b9dc2e845c0cc10e2370d9e4d8c9766a90a5f731c2d2fe7bf8205324
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxalloc-1.0.4.tbz) = cfd0c039eceb5fedc0f2a14b955f8b73fd667b6fdb33ba5bf3fc6c169169f361
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxaw3dxft-1.3.3.tbz) = 8af1c4730100dd6ee1fad0bc18760f15e4da7f6c8b0fc2dab9ae03ccb8a8ff65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxcb-1.7.tbz) = d104e76df58dbe865b884290cb8c1650daf902fe27db4c327c2a21d191cd7422
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxdg-basedir-1.1.1.tbz) = 02233e7398ad5eadd61320102707f3bae648baeda2b7ff7b371fdf7e7e91816a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxdiff-0.23.tbz) = 7af57a38f5b2a63cc74a12e5c65c5a5ce7d76c773abd18eb294b0b575bd2c7bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxfce4gui-4.10.0_1.tbz) = 29a90d99c6ad19a042a816c03be50f31e3055d13fb2f1b326190864f0166d872
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxfce4menu-4.10.0_2.tbz) = 1de1ae14e3007f399dd5605d96745bf7f817f76c1a0d4069a81cb0f61527a30c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxfce4util-4.10.0_1.tbz) = dae9c015c48fe76bb654a919ba3d29ac5442fd531869acd777d482de31b1ed57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxine-1.2.2_1.tbz) = 3c563cc390ed18bbfcd7fe138febf8307443703a5b6965b93cf42aa786d3d379
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxkbfile-1.0.7.tbz) = 36bc60f8d5ccfa5ff0196785a608e656c87ac9feaffaeb13176eb73544a3e46b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxkbui-1.0.2_1.tbz) = 355dbc0ad432bdbb5fe54ecab0ae77e8856d8f47afb0d09ac6146bfc8138f3c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxklavier-5.0,1.tbz) = 71a258fc4cb3b6e4e61e99238f7e49547f4d9a9fe7984ad0015bc9775d591105
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxml++-1.0.5_1.tbz) = 53df2bbc3ef6965cb64303bef4b456255914776ea7514832cf20da6e8ba5d5ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxml++-2.34.2.tbz) = 8af42611c02ba6cc4649133a13a4e721a97de976c9c69021a36c3fb2300581e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxml++-reference-2.34.2.tbz) = 336c36b557fe8808a69701dc32a8f9221518b26e8894470a3f76dcb16abbe711
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxml-1.8.17_5.tbz) = d6fd802f821cec7ca532e46c2316f218317dbc38d08e9e28a8d5a90733b5affe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxml2-2.7.8_5.tbz) = d3923436b15f6e3115994e879659454c5e89dd2f39f88dc2debf8dba28fe138d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxml2-reference-2.7.8.tbz) = bb21319876ad36784ffe35d4fc5c7dcfa5dd8f654b40adec4dffbe33d59bfd31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxode-0.71_4.tbz) = 534e776e8cda1972ad0940499c8637ff205d80169af5d8617b5e02734d77b6e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxslt-1.1.26_3.tbz) = 2e62b116082d7801884c4398dd257d0f8d282a6dc292015cb714ca40c484c507
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxslt-reference-1.1.26.tbz) = 3c87036162dd2eec74b5e3fdc38fa74225ab024a07a4097ad188a0a8c1a83b6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxspf-1.2.0.tbz) = 11bfddabdcdfbd95eaf8a44c4f8b544d0b90019748caf0554f8c32375b212f93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxul-1.9.2.28_1.tbz) = f3dda91964075388fb87d6e9f5f996436d54b428392158fc8934de397a8ccbd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libxul-10.0.9.tbz) = b15da620268b0c2e4dbeace18147b8ac62c20d85442bf6015a6b1bcd2233181a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libyahoo2-1.0.1.tbz) = 39bcfb5461db5f454428153090080ad21ab5a331ef620819fd5f0a2f7d6c6571
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libyaml-0.1.4_2.tbz) = 77a84cacb4641cb38821548503251f89ebeab1a56cc3b5cffed80092c93436be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libytnef-1.5_2.tbz) = 77caee0277e9c07146754f984033173ae4d18df9a01c7deee917d29e169e94ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libzdb-2.10.5.tbz) = eb3061896512c6ed089e2212d9e017121d81769f110896da6d4d16f441c10984
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libzeitgeist-0.3.14.tbz) = 8db22e9fe7e2d36ebf9102f39cb691f311c6aa3c6bf7b56f3bce7d496025d06c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libzip-0.10.1.tbz) = 763f8aa6cbe1b8a7c5a284932cc91cfeabefe5e61fb740c50236228c8b713a86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libzrtpcpp-1.4.6_3.tbz) = 308db65fdcd27be0c26a65394bb8097b9aef2cd3e255d7d8218661795e2effcc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libzvbi-0.2.33_4.tbz) = a6cb64c57f75cba8b966e681a40b2f6e7d64dcdc58b6e3210ac723ecab08ccbd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/libzvt-2.0.1_21.tbz) = ed78604ed58d947f308424310a7735e8e4192fd211959dcf90b6caf571717039
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/licq-base-1.6.1.tbz) = 46c53ea86714174aecbd089f0569e87a14798c48baf18bed6b6e3569ae739f61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/licq-console-1.6.1.tbz) = 3ca2c46d5b22559b0283fc2b84d55ca65f9d1692178aae1db44edeb33cb6b5d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/licq-jabber-1.6.1.tbz) = c5a3de7023c7abca71109021222e06eb6cab7c6cbd28d3e88ec2267fc0e77f02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/licq-qt4-gui-1.6.1.tbz) = 80972456a3e179352d316853c29370f9b41be85603d0a6e1fd04a109e8e8bedd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lifelines-3.0.51_1.tbz) = 2b465033d4aae642a775dfb2195419030efba7e871b5429664511aef8b5a909b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liferea-1.8.7.tbz) = 26e8176e823c944afc9ee3558a51bab1baae2e79d956f52198b60b68ed5b8de7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lifetype-1.2.11.tbz) = ee06898a1747eb19b76170e1f8d3ac37e3cb0df4d865db130cb9d83007d7e663
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lightning-1.2.tbz) = da12a24f61c4e023e5c1a47db22d4bab4cbe4b4cbbfb03a173cb97ede6e43f4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lightsquid-1.8_2.tbz) = 33cfdde73938aff158b228fe48a1b72653227ed8a0cbfb89b0d3fac7cd799f95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lighttpd-1.4.31_5.tbz) = 0be309f17b0c400140d522f0702532456616917459c4af9def43928da36895fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lighttpd-mod_geoip-1.4.31_5.tbz) = 9616743dc0ed6c88bae582245688eedd9937c5eccaf2246e8e01d88eddf62d0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lilurl-0.1.1.tbz) = 014542840af17552843e22f4ce4dce79c6d5fcd46ae13d8269dd043d71b94eb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lilypond-2.16.0.tbz) = 66f47f7faca2e3f4c493d8509ddb0152aab89d2bbdf4c3797f727a3dd440a0f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/limesurvey-1.91.tbz) = 1cdd17ee5a427dc07426200bde5b19409497dfda41d4d68a130f439072797708
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/limewire-5.4.6,1.tbz) = a039d854719d1902498166b89b21d55a9783dfff08d688ed7a4c213bffa25889
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linc-1.0.3_7.tbz) = db0ddf774d74ac3e5b2845342d376030f0d477c1ed98a8b88f922492c8c86f6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linc-reference-1.0.3.tbz) = b9ab170df6dcf691ae597fff7dd5bf5be10c7136b15596016b3e55f108a2af44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lincity-1.13.1_6.tbz) = 57a2fac1a13577eafdc3a20b7a82ab2de591f54dca746d9e4ebee02325bb4098
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lincity-ng-2.0_7.tbz) = 6e1fae60cc523c893467793775a9beb7f4642e4d4491692f536cd049ee236acf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lineak-defaultplugin-0.9_2.tbz) = 17e944f9da9daec053d44c12dbd4ab10f3c2b5e36d91d80f3675a3214e5d18e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lineak-kdeplugins-0.9_6.tbz) = 81bd71e59be6fb489aefd6e33884a9f224be86d88697d94842377cafc0decf64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lineakd-0.9_2.tbz) = b8570bde7ac4f985089aae45830e61e046fdd96ee95fe99284c1c0f31345055e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lingot-0.9.1_1.tbz) = 6e7f17e0767a91ef910867c99ff42318c00d0854f7dcca7f9b032158aae73cbf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lingoteach-0.3.9_13.tbz) = 7159b599a1fddbfa658c724b5ee14c2ae8c2547b8bd22c9970f0b8868ba7b943
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/link-grammar-4.7.4.tbz) = d3cd76f5673bd10ffc47528871a04325b14a3dfec49c35dd64cd0888e8a0839a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/link-monitor-applet-2.1_9.tbz) = cb1ae6c63312189fe0906902b98c9f416f0222e8c604498263d42022d332da4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linkcheck-1.4.tbz) = 2021adaca4e22c4b814bbe90a65b716051cb18f65019fa8df49ca4cd8c30b942
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linkchecker-6.6.tbz) = 594983cd332600925612614442752209392ebc41aaa38e9de80c1fb7b50031f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linklint-2.3.6.d.tbz) = b2cc729e77386d9c8d15471eb729512da081b2493a81d8d221420d622bb5d530
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linknx-0.0.1.25_3.tbz) = 48a57d49b19c239e8364ba6ebf1426929ed2bb6c1acac6890198ed6f7acbc7b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/links-0.98,1.tbz) = 09a823bd34faf51fb62c087f4632d0c318e4ce04aa0c6d9898b1a8d768ef82be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/links-2.7,1.tbz) = 2edb17425ab3da1ace14bd7b7bdb507e2506a43ec9b7cd7022ab60382eea2d41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/links-hacked-101110_1.tbz) = e951b5210b6e001690bd37afdf1a60f87f383f49e9218e395a7ec7eba1a01a7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linm-0.7.7.1_3.tbz) = d142d3b91768562b61a1bd5abcb07f6d90feb28aaa1eba8a265ff86daca0769b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linnya-2.2.1.tbz) = 9c3e2cce9c79dc07c17d6d604471cc9e239846e934320b44678248e88d0c45ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linpack-1.0_3.tbz) = d0fd729b8754a54f8a39d9635a1eb5266b5425d6b64d514d2f1b64c8c20ebf13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linphone-3.2.1_4,1.tbz) = f52b44c6924b38da3e69d983aee9789f7d7bf3d0a713f414404091da41d8e48f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linphone-base-3.2.1_2,1.tbz) = f4215e5c4887b18e3b0a33c6391f72256eb161c998c9d40d16d005888569b4f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linplasma-1.0_1.tbz) = c6701dcafa688321825b4a3c76e7e8830cbc35d782f532e45af53fcb2015a794
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linpopup-1.2.0_8.tbz) = 8c03ee5d7088ad5d7286bc3f0fb30c2ccec2c68b3ab4bc7046c381af03a45eb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linpsk-0.8.1_10.tbz) = 88760c466838e7d655db3acf0d7e54408af4787e9c2f8db40ca1f2a2f2312304
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linrad-3.08.tbz) = 052b8bed7b3168b615fd5baf119aea8864e8561de3b17ff8ab270c236dbdc315
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linrename-2.12r_2.tbz) = 1e95a11366721fb08bb39800ea8d194c4bb490da23cebb8cb41c32a9c5c1d291
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linsmith-0.99.22_1.tbz) = b8b1e948536ef32482616d233a4c8bb48f420ebb153585a27006bc3f4d021c6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-dri-7.4_1.tbz) = 20cb7053b40cdac62a6e345828236387d1c046355c731ce8cecfe437426cbe46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-epsxe-1.6.0_3.tbz) = 21e2e0ff28f07d1698d3732dd98843a5d8f2a4296f213e69d576e1f0aad2fd9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-allegro-4.2.2.tbz) = a3bc5c8e55d18f7b0303300b3d421cf545ec2bcbc94bf27973e0b27f44790e7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-alsa-lib-1.0.21_1.tbz) = 7f214188c19b4c2994d805f1472ac2edf13a6fca2c925d3799091c7f876cb2a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-alsa-plugins-oss-1.0.21_3.tbz) = d52cebf2aa7eeae13933a46c61dbc70b998f2476e7620280550c2b45bd474dc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-arts-1.5.10.tbz) = ab8731983e7fd4542f2003b15700aa89c67dec2ed444ac894904a8812cdd2620
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-aspell-0.60.6.tbz) = db1fabea326db6ebe7cf2168d0e27d445a10641bdf2fb64491a2b2479876d04b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-atk-1.24.0.tbz) = 982a279b27b8b3facb09d9c81a2fff89dae91ade704fe0486848389c6f09375a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-blt-2.4.tbz) = 041c71c373076b8c713489e2eeb13d9f828c4ca2c22cab4ea60728d6eaa3b569
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-cairo-1.8.0_2.tbz) = 841abbb550220dcc18ca45f801fb1b1343b3f0aac914bdeeff038c689032d7ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-cups-libs-1.3.11_1.tbz) = 6673e8cf3e2fb395d73c08b9b32a173a53f618346677ff87d7f5d6f41127bed5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-curl-7.19.6_1.tbz) = 94e8208d4d2b2f7a5dfe234815fecccdcd8489ccd128b5ff07f952d59894069d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-cyrus-sasl2-2.1.22_1.tbz) = 84438c35d937958749c0d36a2830a553fbd0adc188547a63d30e9055fc0ed2e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-dbus-glib-0.76.tbz) = b3b3f85320491ee654bfac910da024aea473492f0892e1052c537352a00fe169
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-dbus-libs-1.2.4.tbz) = 60ce959e95fd5f2e9eea47d5735165bb3eb2216d2c7a18c8512a0a0706ee8e7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-dri-7.2_1.tbz) = f95d65a9472893e063e9d6e87891bb94f484ee285a26e03e0cdae4a4e6c544b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-esound-0.2.41.tbz) = fce47df827d08bda832b833923c4e782b9fb1113fa1a66dfec084b312b266a1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-expat-2.0.1.tbz) = 3cd2d217c97074a4a96836707c97ad1704cfe7bf89ea277caed5f04a3f9356d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-fontconfig-2.6.0.tbz) = 2a0194ad68660cb3a5f95f8924425ec3efdd009443fc76c1e7f0bacb76462c24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-freealut-1.1.0.tbz) = 6d5ec7136ce7fd2e848dd56cbc60817f8772a5b97f2f4e61264be93573ba49c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-gdk-pixbuf-0.22.0.tbz) = 06c6a5b5ac379e248f54a32da2a836faf72b2be0b6f00d6eee23d68757e054f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-glew-1.5.1_1.tbz) = bce5d3f38fe93250a145ccc8b70d1ff9aa115439137904783e2421c64154c9c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-gnutls-2.4.2_1.tbz) = aa9595b17c8615721b1daa80efe55ad4e4b0900932b38eaeb33efd6c91c3f77a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-gtk-1.2.10.tbz) = dae8c1d07550c45ea8eacb813b7ae68af0d6668fa357c1214aeeef4347bda8c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-gtk2-2.14.7_4.tbz) = 37decda4e566a778ee0d9fc56bfdf776b305769f27d1f3fb304f1b7bf842d7a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-hicolor-icon-theme-0.5.tbz) = bab0faa336fa2afd1ab8b4dd1294e374a8f482cba2dd9709015aa3a1b1c076f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-imlib-1.9.15.tbz) = 91c502acc04387f0b2845fb11adbb9f8ac820cda0a13f36deb41536194629fa4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-jpeg-6b.tbz) = 9857fff326a7274061c37ec46290f5c0e68ce367883169fd55224e564a4f9632
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-libGLU-7.2.tbz) = b39480c702ce14f03c49f38850823ea3e1cb7a364c51d41843caaed4c2dba282
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-libasyncns-0.7.tbz) = 8de2ed7defe19fd7cd85ba6f90a2aecfc4d1b4203b4d1030dec6437f5de08cf1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-libaudiofile-0.2.6.tbz) = 48cf7a2ce91d10f11235c65db9d839d6620b65d47f890f70abe6c4ccab9eebbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-libg2c-3.4.6.tbz) = c36db6bec7dbfa433f64fdd16c341a58a55369df6038836ffbd72dfe8a20a81f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-libgcrypt-1.4.4.tbz) = 179b4abdfd7c534cd47705ed2e5ce54a75e15e0b4fbc979b4d73c284221c0c7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-libglade-0.17.tbz) = a709e8bcb68c104e966b10258a33ece5bc61db9fe55b4b44a5aedc7865f885d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-libglade2-2.6.3_1.tbz) = 13710d758cb6a19dea218ad7aca78670b20efdb6685b2dcaee7ce34e6a4be0c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-libgpg-error-1.6.tbz) = bd71df465ecdf51b4b749ade5836199273d8b3775cd5d6a3ece20819d545f60e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-libmng-1.0.9.tbz) = c58566a5e28d6f8b879997b50cdf6e2ae450db69e987a6218c332041fb500180
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-libogg-1.1.3.tbz) = 0833dec53f58dd306ee61f2ac6902f6482463caa56ba0d40f77e2f5585f434da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-libsigc++20-2.2.2.tbz) = 0ab6157d7ee489464308c105b6ea78c4e3ffe1cf401c13175a22747c638d883e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-libssh2-0.18.tbz) = a0e3cf19ed64ee273876266544cf40beb962d0ce78b1ea135bb3b0386389b981
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-libtasn1-1.5.tbz) = 651ca8a77aa5fe466742c0647fe04d824d680caef96eef1b81f54a60225f77ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-libtheora-1.0rc1.tbz) = 3ef64df43c541a748bf75156ac684d16ca62a422302f1bbfc82895ad05275d1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-libv4l-0.6.2.tbz) = 5115824110f9950aea119addd61d1a6456de82d80077b796341e315a6117d913
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-libvorbis-1.2.0.tbz) = e4994d7b8fb10bce3ea04fd6b0842a45c537c147fbe0a7df7b2b3aa1dd4597e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-libxml-1.8.17.tbz) = e4e8dfee33a25ecad7792a2a9f6ba4eaeedb6b916d97c49707dc53c821373883
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-libxml2-2.7.3_2.tbz) = a866ca80045757482d0457a8cbe3c5165ce8b6e2e4f94a961ca079aa770b5baa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-mikmod-3.2.0.tbz) = 352789809e21aaae40e8ccc73ce0f634ad30d87d3de067f7a5b746f8886e89af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-nas-libs-1.9.1.tbz) = e31aede47797617add54a62110176b699c22149abf3393aa4a072adc889dcd9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-nspr-4.7.6.tbz) = e045cf10fffbfe0b483a3ad4038c9b7ba950b4d6aa7c66a8b15e685669faff08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-nss-3.12.3.99.3_1.tbz) = b51147655cbb39357f86c0ad6acd24fb5ec2544f613405dec982292cf60acfe3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-nss_ldap-264.tbz) = e19b5eb525747f133372415c2058657c6f3b0a10b3c555aa929c29c8a8d3f3ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-openal-0.0.9.tbz) = f2afac9c6dbc19b5baef3068b667d02b03d0bd1c02bcf52e41218dff21325d2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-openal-soft-1.8.466.tbz) = 311a03b461832b2492331afd5efc40068cab6a712331745b3e83bd7851bee29b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-openldap-2.4.12_1.tbz) = c4e85c46b67af08b3be9293aa011b30032dbb8a64fd359fe49e4a9ef41850834
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-openmotif-2.3.2.tbz) = 65f5d965e73779993fd56bcfcfa2b5b159387d8244c0f93ace2ebbf5bc4fedcc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-openssl-0.9.8g.tbz) = 72f61c19c237d2c901ae919026be6df19402bd81fbfc81a9b1eb51c8b5652566
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-pango-1.28.3.tbz) = d31c19cfd9111383becdb466d3fc0d6ab20b143318b60841bedbef67f4c13e79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-png-1.2.37_2.tbz) = 8ef635bfb7a30ec64e2da6c8b45526b35a4d1c3fb032b4bea842786aec9f728b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-png10-1.0.43.tbz) = 32926edb601c5f436937182e5a8f3b78e7cdde7a09d6e0ccb43defc28d871b04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-pulseaudio-libs-0.9.14.tbz) = b09dfd07a4435bc94041f0b5dc6cffdbd7b366f5e7d7960bfc585e433602c5b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-qt33-3.3.8b_2.tbz) = 65247faa1b864f367cfe79304a8af517988bc84474d99b6181f1fa9bd7dc4ceb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-qtcurve-gtk2-0.69.2_1.tbz) = 03960e5298ff9c916b9d182cb00254f578dfaf61ef2e0f98df659d7040428d68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-scim-gtk-1.4.7_2.tbz) = a975298d81b1e6e0cd8d27e40423d5c1c5c8c1b08ba969d90d5449768dc24a3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-scim-libs-1.4.7_2.tbz) = 2f7640a81894c634e03b04a484754762a6b656c3a6c71e3696e5d1eb215f7c51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-sdl-1.2.13.tbz) = 58868ae119bc3670538b7acc86e09a3696104d96b9a5c4023546f60fe6bd84d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-sdl_image-1.2.6_3.tbz) = 8564c5a732c6921c430d0eb1130862354ee9d94b25572361e798152e68a21e41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-sdl_mixer-1.2.8_1.tbz) = b73481834cc6984e9f94405d75e58c727d02c57e5052feb7bafe90da3d54f798
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-sqlite3-3.5.9_1.tbz) = 8f3abe63f7d2753cf505cf0bf66fdfa017c29d0027654fc13a8bbd268014f10d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-tcl85-8.5.3_2.tbz) = 188cb5ed3f87b0d4a1d321384d5c3748fda6e8dfe30ace1ca4c51eef2d55bf74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-tiff-3.8.2.tbz) = 4341498e7e7175b93025e1c4ac2bd747b88f0365ef0194154bed0abd28e36f00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-tk85-8.5.3_1.tbz) = 7262b2c554383c701fcd05c55a795306d2239f44a385f61ef4b8093f005e6962
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-ucl-1.03.tbz) = 16765d56ae4de0078cd9c380d14b500da82cb870e8040ec3db3e5164df9195e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-ungif-4.1.3.tbz) = f6f2e96e3b8956df660a19041c875e78b8e5f74572456638e5b2577d98549485
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-upx-3.03.tbz) = 13f84f1ea81a586bcc44ecc517cab2ec7f80781023d4ad667bb57b59f9df01d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-f10-xorg-libs-7.4_1.tbz) = 549312a7e59c618751a4378b2bb0b9cd0df4ebce5e64ac82512f2776ce74f439
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-firefox-10.0.8,1.tbz) = 15ea636e1428dfb48e5e9603a363e8d76b7969e5851b44e75a3d7548c5ea3709
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-fmodapi-4.24.16_1.tbz) = a3cf6fc2ec4d02d730f2c846b0f5826129631cdea75673356642110909f96701
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-foldingathome-5.04.tbz) = af12e2915223b38a70cc77fcbedd4a7bea9dcaa479ceeef10311084df98804c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-geepee32-30_3.tbz) = e2b1bb5936bc120f165bc2ef1a1c490abb7f2efedd3bdc624409b8e12a3d96a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-genpuid-1.4.tbz) = 229c60271e2f8f36a34803b1975a47b8ab2ce269cbc146b714ac00f08bad7371
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-hamachi-0.9.9.9.20.tbz) = 2dc37a1f4b30e699fddab1755f45f70d955ac59246f3e0d5af0f8c01c3b1ae62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-hicolor-icon-theme-0.5_3.tbz) = 7853c256ab73a04441bfe01bd2821bd47edacd61922214d2f1f0de9af93ae185
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-hohlin-1.01_1.tbz) = 6ea74f9dfc332ec0be0b56bc0df884a3ebcfdfc96bc1c6fc8c6a7fb27fc214cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-j-504b_2.tbz) = 7c37094c9fb157e0370b6e8e13e24efd508746a29b53e588555d344e40d9eee3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-jigdo-0.7.3_1.tbz) = c4940235e14ab35cd0947594a81d228942f6c343b1d270fa0667dc5c2fba2146
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-kmod-compat-20080408.tbz) = 64d5f11fd220d39d356cb179e4a7897d8a0d48607e05e1157c0f450e3ac766fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-libgtkembedmoz-0.0.20100806.tbz) = 29ca9105281b8f815a000fb7f165f3948f12c3e5bd2a53c2eab3653b7e4904a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-mplayerplug-in-3.55_3.tbz) = c60c6954e093c1a691b2cd3388e52d1807805256a340eb0e07379c9d7ab767eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-nwserver-1.32_2.tbz) = c5396d690af580aadd6a8e919a72381525d5e769de0e8504d4b58674fbe6e176
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-nx-client-3.4.0_2.tbz) = 82e1e03fab1e101f0e91afd365bc4063052e9c6632fa8e2e27c442df19bed2b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-opera-11.62_1.tbz) = b4d02355e9cb1d0d0b2060dfe06b3b0efdb11cc29c4947f6401b87bb146e79a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-opera-devel-12.00_5.tbz) = 11be65a3d43644cad8666cbb2347cb07d1a7f691ca4697ddc750f27191ca3e75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-pam-docs-1.1.4.tbz) = bc1ffdf07fb22365ce893f1ca12eab25e65a06bfff62aa77ef97a498feec811b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-panorama-tools-2.6b1_4.tbz) = ea2aa1c200efd82dc135550223e38bb19ae5b3b1ec0e06bd8b91b0e67b32b80d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-peops-softgpu-1.17_1.tbz) = bde509843d5f7522901f0eac846c6c3ae4847693a0ffe6599efdda926c39018d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-peops-spu-1.9_2.tbz) = ba5ae1a4af56c5ac69f22c130c7b14aa73bfc86c0bda136b24ca8fdedf62b264
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-pete-mesagpu-1.76_1.tbz) = c290d922ffb6089f5e5398faf38c73633a03cad7a46bb52dc05d2e44dff68962
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-pete-xgl2gpu-2.8.tbz) = 9455578e87a74ae67b6d730a92e72b52e2b51223c1d9a09cc61c81eda2867b02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-quake3-1.32c.tbz) = 858cb22f7b20d8f426f3484e8c7a557ec8c711204acebbf0512840e711e0ac80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-quake3-demo-1.11.6_5.tbz) = 2dae47ac3dc6bd7b8ea7e044172718f0e186ef5bfacbb39da42fe676dfc06ab6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-relview-7.0.2_2.tbz) = 86b77604505b6292ac5c3957a11efb10f063ab1121c93a977e66ff6b75ae234f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-sdl_ttf-2.0.8.tbz) = 57eb84fa979c0f2fb98032840d5fd5fad27426e68d4545f1875b202689f3de0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-seamonkey-2.13.1.tbz) = 7e8f9106d28efed1867390967a443a1946ff8b7d2dd3d2bbcac4a5da70fc5a2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-spheresofchaos-demo-2.06_1.tbz) = cd1400f24c4680617cd70a9d8d11109b7d097a1221b9a7153bb5d73dbc498162
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-thunderbird-10.0.8.tbz) = 4ffd393260f7e134499e265ed2d8f8aae8c9cf5e3a93a6b0c3edf936fdd75126
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-tsmuxer-1.10.6.tbz) = bb10844484172501557469344fdd6abc5dbe904c1a59b85484b66f464a003673
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-virtual-jay-peak-1.1a.tbz) = 3dc1aabbba62025ba8d6e7e76de3aae33fba9f01d56bfed226a1f6a257afdcf3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-worldofgoo-1.41_1.tbz) = 21550c66d7851869ef4eb6049bdd4eea9ae424b6f98a3378cd4f5a19d8821c9c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux-xmovie-1.9.8.1_3.tbz) = 34b19678501246375ba29e8cd43fe4ada8f89806ff18e8179743baee8cf56de3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux_base-f10-10_5.tbz) = 951af03ada584dea7dde7479f944f35ab86f99883986f735910b5e6c7c568011
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux_base-fc-4_16.tbz) = 834e37b3f397e2b5bcaa1090e765d82b4c58838de096d736b0f3e09e15e61e59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux_dri-7.0_2.tbz) = 34ee8ca212b1d7f6b626f23f313dd266df3a15617eb5c7ffb38e58bf317c4fec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux_dvbwrapper-kmod-1.0_1.tbz) = 33b402e5bcdf57bde2ce1aed606a702b934e81d1ca38390ebb05fa80e414b014
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux_glide-2.4_2.tbz) = 5b996138b461aa849d1d8ba97d5466c28d596d64237283d17e41fb4e8e7e23c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linux_kdump-1.5_2.tbz) = 16076eb04c40106ce7e7d248867e399289498a5ceb4b0b24456c8cfffa498916
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linuxdcpp-1.1.0_1.tbz) = 226629b2028cc81108d920b7f63e76b4c6ae04cb7b787ac31d7a52b98334bc83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linuxdoc-1.1_1.tbz) = 1dc13bee27945144793c95e772977e9bdea76e93f57bc4e762cf310b1f0395c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linuxfdisk-2.11z.tbz) = 2d13d4c36ee66aaf41a714544e460df3d22966b0b737ad881895341bbd5bd1b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linuxigd-1.0_9.tbz) = 620c5f3735d2cfca497776ffaccc6f098621b9ce8bbc9a2b373f9db4b0086e69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linuxlibertine-g-20120116.tbz) = 7b335d2b57ad45d11a7e47700bcda5dab10286d5b1a8f60e5e86318df9740c4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/linwarrior-20100320_1.tbz) = 576625d1bf5de991c0222f38bb6c4f64c0252e87d86168f0f1ddd4d0be75a44c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lion-20060630.tbz) = 2eb39e0bf48b70fe2fbe77345fadf2be28f3571b4fe90b938cc4d9d10fb5b175
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lionwiki-3.2.7.tbz) = aad05d447274ad45f49344bf3f9f97c2053e545e3b3849313efcfce521817240
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liquidsoap-1.0.0_2.tbz) = 5dd0e00bc9dbeec454bcc39a57fc5e8e68d7ccbea956469d50ffd62e4aafa67d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liquidwar-5.6.4_3.tbz) = f96ccd19c5a10c02a5c64867f6668f3aa022e6682ccc79bf51ea47f996437496
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lirc-0.9.0_3,1.tbz) = 9bd4da746ed6d397ff2c2d0a32a8de4582412b2ce668587fec96e4af4d6dd209
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lire-2.1_5.tbz) = a80290361d88ceef37b0685c5975fcf9c1193bde9102e0907ba20746d0ee8697
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lisaem-1.2.6_5.tbz) = a739762aa328967828cf958802267c08a879c66db200c265bc2700e86f10d790
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/listadmin-2.40.tbz) = 7253f9b26a75295220967c4e3da560a40af2b27f102b6940390b888022888918
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/listener-1.7.2.tbz) = e6bfd1ff1f361e9cd755734621136b25119005e1a5fa961b94ddf0dd94ca9bb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/listmanager-2.109_1.tbz) = d9458c6ec146c8a812eb6fe6f84fc849c1d50ea4c5d7c7803e5251c3e1f506f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/listres-1.0.2.tbz) = 352fbf1c1780b045d65f04a41ea184765c5233096e46c3d2cfa7275fc20ddf9c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/liteamp-0.2.4.2_2.tbz) = 4884c2dd9142ac1ac7dec6ecaf424aa59a76119b25b3d3185eed34ff170140d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/livecd-1.2.4b_2.tbz) = 758060b631a76f78ed3464bbc695043b80c9d578abf154b66acd6cba969bd052
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ljdeps-1.0_6.tbz) = 4bd3a788d59686fbf1b51f55bc16216e8b235854f430fa3f396e9d30c2cfeace
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ljdump-1.5.tbz) = badba99f1f14b66c269f109dc03048e43f706dfc111f33fa444a0ec482115ae8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ljit-0.2.5_14.tbz) = 38de98feaaa1f726a6f89de65ce3f67dce7f1c957297901233e8c9c3e32b4d8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lla-0.99.1.tbz) = d53c2dcc1b4f477cffb2c067193a9db635144039d2e07f48ebf9ef8291af441f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/llgal-0.13.17_1.tbz) = 367739ea87bd83a0bd23a26d459db248814c10d0da631d4d27ef87ab06e5ab2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lll_spect-1.0_1.tbz) = 0c0b9654c012ad7e9be7c6e31d445483feeddee306d8f770069a19dc60dd1fda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/llnlxdir-2.1.2_3.tbz) = d72f74a631623c1eaa1579f858b7b1f56eafce644b25c5f52716defa294d9925
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/llnlxftp-2.1_4.tbz) = 0663af8d670e0dd01500692582c9c93c2c147325e6499153827677b55766716c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/llvm-3.1.tbz) = cd42b33c426a0692c3dc46c5065229a40928fc782748a9079b2ed7e5fe41399d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/llvm-devel-3.2.r163622.tbz) = 763de17664c1e8719d8e47d73165b20a5537c7bd31ce2782aed747cb7315a76b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/llvm-gcc4-2.9.tbz) = 2dae4e7b9df0af60ca19c43af96848bb5b874f9b2c441f5d959a0301130fdc6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/llvm29-2.9_1.tbz) = 58914dbeca057cb6cf96e4597d6a301ba636e89dd82ac97bb171d0cfa4174556
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lm-solve-0.8.4.tbz) = ca41825bb494970b3f2fadcc7f8e1d9da3d7c3bb68b31cb0bcaf9da3b247d4dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lmarbles-1.0.8_2.tbz) = 9f26e418877d65fad33d4e02e164bd5b42d18cd494f7bde7140e94177c838f1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lmbench-3.0.a9_1,1.tbz) = c4a3275d72b81d2a6237b9db281d64d2221aa21b4fd15b4b274503756bc55c5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lmclock-1.2_2.tbz) = 52184dd1aa02ce6e3517cb3fc3acaf11261cce1a9115ba1dd6eeccc031dc56d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lmdbg-1.0.0.tbz) = cfda102f731e8a9dee082b0c84746f6606bacfe2c91d1963c3a47e042812a43a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lmmon-0.65_1.tbz) = 311243ea6d84e8734bd18fa32f6501f6ea436a86cef8d22addb1802864e51c89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lmms-0.4.13_2,1.tbz) = b7e542fc57da935b100cc859e20cf7e223116160862c0a6d5caa197e86795b33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lmon-1.2.tbz) = 56397d651e19fce8ee95c205e5255b79f47b09113a818afa5701c1fcdb9501ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lmpc-3.4.4.tbz) = 1d0a63ad0787fd2e6b401de3fd53bb310836420fbec88ec0d1e50ae0798c0c36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lmtp2nntp-1.4.1.tbz) = 9e38b1fde0492290dc9fdce0d54ec37f88cb2ba42b1826424463c82617e8bcb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lndir-1.0.3.tbz) = 801e36c6b9e2539825ebd9580a140c18fae31a579bfafbedc7e356fb8adc9a3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lo-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 43467de46581caa9980918efad474f41d32171d12d87262125270bbd824740c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/localedata-5.4.tbz) = 981de314758373ff6fb159942d9a0d609d12018c7ed712fd3de762543551f078
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/localize-0.0.1_2.tbz) = 6145d346856091a0599285334d219951cfacb11a340528f12a9d7f935e89170b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/locator-0.1.tbz) = 03727490b23602dd25a334f3654c06a7f7e5df004fc6de988798782c14792bf3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lockdown-2.0.0.tbz) = dc73f527a6694ffe0f368205a27c4d6a15d31059ae95452006d24c14b6a7495c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/loemu-0.3.1_5.tbz) = 3aa3278bbaa3e65f242cf0b07aade9f9d890ee0cbff749ec48560841c6cbb892
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/log2timeline-0.64.tbz) = 9fab2bdc19673cc5e50986e70601dc84aa4da0d81b4a3daaeddb8e9b060f6772
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/log4c-1.2.2.tbz) = 851a0de36a97e6bb2f45f140eecf79bf00cf70223dc0d1676e4ca2a2e97cd450
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/log4cplus-1.0.4.tbz) = 9300015072dbecd640934d12f6356daa4eb8384cb932df94687d986d88b3d46f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/log4cpp-1.0.tbz) = 9026bca03459601e136b77401dd2f7f7cf64b8ec4210b380f2413f136ca42760
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/log4cxx-0.10.0_4.tbz) = 4e7c6f308e438b5cd449a2d4a355578cc1e83b22ad753a053853d2798671f57b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/log4j-1.2.16.tbz) = c7163f63ca7c0286c4ed6ff0ecbf32d0c633ed58dca336755eadc141a9ade948
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/log4net-1.2.10_1.tbz) = a144320f782e10e9b722add995fec9cbaadd6a9af763fe97d1ea2655f9c392b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/log4sh-1.4.2.tbz) = e66bbd8ce0c419ccfc6ea498378d606a25356561c24c2e5b3a1c72620d2076bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/log4shib-1.0.4.tbz) = 7dd1690e853d446f2a0ba751c8ba491eb766d3b4afc096f3fa25b791d9aec029
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/log_analysis-0.46.tbz) = aa8c9f36f2210d92131ed99ac417f594309266c0315371528f7c1778ae1d19e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/loganalyzer-3.0.0.tbz) = b504027fa263c09697915c708e45bc1edae2c23362961b1555813b288cdffa49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/logcheck-1.3.15.tbz) = b0e370a8bde2a05cdd30a57ed1ae966af572221815bb04abda0bb7e773b58275
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/logjam-4.6.2_1.tbz) = 3351721021f74cd4a747b68cb96a810ce933272bfd8c626fe40b48d364e1361c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/logmon-0.4.4.tbz) = 6435a8ae4dfd206d5fdecb170c1f1997783aa641f8c60881c6a1d4e79f3812da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/logrotate-3.7.9.tbz) = 98052033d362986e3628e058da98fe7a8a6f5179bb5726278c8cd4ed6df6b67e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/logserial-1.0.tbz) = a602def8a3dde4fa91920985aead1e1015a1a303793bf5ac54f30eef80276bb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/logstalgia-1.0.3_4.tbz) = b6f29ac59ebce1c59ddb00a06485e651391f6ce1f98d41d2ed25edc43bd53253
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/logsurfer+-1.7.tbz) = 40d640f897d7dc124e5a74a55d35086e4e594e6691b2445d6cd59ae63a741bdf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/logtool-1.3.1.tbz) = 0ae6a0311ecd80a6a035bd870c863f7912ed36109206d31f81961d9dea42011c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/logtools-0.13d.tbz) = 3a93cabdd5a84d98aa76afedc89918ebb22657064a71bd3a6516d01921603325
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/logwatch-7.4.0.tbz) = af74c91cf121aab1c3fa1f7062c50e6c37e7a67edcee2ac90c794b11bcc620bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/loki-0.1.7.tbz) = d32307d9142e73930f63e114259e952307c6feb90da3523b23e9d31938713df8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lookat-1.4.1.tbz) = 1bda476e6e86d8163a10276984887f2d8a4d5ca3635e948525ef9882fa4d9038
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lookout-1.4.tbz) = 153a8c437637148a062f0d1ad4a8dfa0b5be9f371c51eea2b7866d53b39805b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/looks-2.0.4_2.tbz) = dd45516c2a35b9552784ea000eb1fd822dad2106268b07f8efc5e35c478470d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/loop-1.0.tbz) = ea1590e6c73499502a05503be2280c676e52cac9c5b284d432f41256c800715d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lopster-1.2.2_10.tbz) = f21b5100bc77528544728af7f9073f0a5db1f15a9c30ca8f6e1bae5e0c77eea1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lordsawar-0.1.9_2.tbz) = 109c2015424e99c5f19a722edc188449962491cfb3a3799ecf935a685497f422
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lostirc-0.4.6_9.tbz) = 3ea5aeef8ff317fa9f4e4c0310e65e02a6277e87555ba7f3cd1c70429cbf068f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/loudmouth-1.4.3_6.tbz) = 74f191e78aa9f37ada236aaf8407bccd5bc297dee16ba6c5f4b098c573c96f59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lout-3.39.tbz) = e977c54e792bd6c44b61d7e28839274cbc45861708a8a0cb57ce28f88598a7c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/love-0.5.0_9.tbz) = 9a346d4e15cc1885e7b9e251bf58456c2e181fa7884d890c4c64258a243a9bb6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/love-0.7.2_3.tbz) = 6efff07f54b2fc5ac9945ce04ed25645408f35107b81a803ce3733585a753b93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/love-0.8.0_2.tbz) = d0da6c92a1e962b5e3f5de2d2049f2e58f5e82209a827809f618ce2c7cf2d798
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lp_solve-5.5.2.0.tbz) = fbe2a1bff3835e29cf023e041916b24caf802446797278cf6a2ca8f7fbd91668
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lpairs-1.0.4_2.tbz) = 7cc4729aed5bc0d97ae7b22f834959316c027b310f6c1829d3f1d844034b0832
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lpc21isp-1.64.tbz) = be16843e4ab0ed6780052fb9159b2d4aa979de1bf6528f1460187207a7a1813d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lpr-wrapper-0.7_1.tbz) = 89bbcd43873718558ad893d7c9273d7c775abac5d4baf24945a599a541a11f8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lprof-devel-20080514_10.tbz) = f7122c61968176fe26fb1264beaeaddfba3dcfa33833d1dc12d67984cdf1780f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lprps-a4-2.5.tbz) = 58f0d00b7f2887d4cbad5dfddbf8eea1834811aa58e88d49a37576c7337bc38c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lprps-letter-2.5.tbz) = 53432e238f5800c5eebba3b90d35b83a4ca2844e96348007744f6e8d568b72ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lr-2.0.tbz) = b569c395653c6c3286aac0fcf924bdc41467163ee5c907e646f5e5e865f7ad23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lrmi-0.10.tbz) = e8dfa06dfd31ee0cdf5c4c42d5ba053b8899b39638ae2066c52bfe87bf9f1862
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lrng-20111031.tbz) = f886e2a5468981f308005a621e6031f2288744764046be236bbe42b9b51da764
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lrzip-0.614.tbz) = e99c00749eb5c5b55e347bde2433bb595c3f67d266911edfcb093a9ade943013
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lrzsz-0.12.20_4.tbz) = 43825fd0602076fdbeba56ce40bb5db42702556bbb1cd227f4a93334b4d37c37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lsdb-emacs24-0.11_6.tbz) = 68d9a99672e93ae4b3979131d47ee8765bca3115cfa2896baaa7a4c97107a139
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lsdvd-0.16_6.tbz) = 87d7ca752098baacc5858948b02929dc4d5f15ddb7e214960d2d8a9102f8c201
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lsh-2.0.4_5.tbz) = fde098668c65d0591ab3b68f441678d0521dbe232666fccd87dbfef8bd714d21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lshell-0.9.15.1.tbz) = 3e1e4b9b859b2dd9a21be1e4e77ae0aa5c6e7c62855d5859ad3df52caf1d5173
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lsknobs-1.0.tbz) = 9a8f886be3c0595a36da93e5f8543af226f9cc9d609d88978ad64d18bd3d6874
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lsof-4.87.a,7.tbz) = efd93252079351101a2fada0d7f6b23e1046a4fd0640905fcf625b2b47ef59f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lsw-0.2.tbz) = 1295cdcf5a30718016c482d0fb277c482a0ce7155e730df950cab22fe178cabe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lt-aspell-1.2.1.0_1,2.tbz) = 6946cf084162de9168c89e6bd9e24ee2036233ea0a99e001f62798a2029cc290
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lt-hyphen-2004.04.15_1.tbz) = 57550735c3b0e9f4781884794e21be79c21e8748d471a1f1f47b69b51729e592
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lt-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 14d8974f6a279cfca10649e5d23bdc5b1b91c4991f927ce10f4637feb8ce02eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lt-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 753e316c778d1fbbb929b817e5b8c5aa5f8f501ccc6116653cfd46306f6055d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lt-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 14894076fc1180005b622d90e975ea0085072092a73ff935cc270431aa48c9d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ltl-1.9.1_1.tbz) = 98e20e190910ac6f52814902d4ac29d8967fd6cc463416845cdaff4315ec7f1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ltl2ba-1.1.tbz) = 309489be1803fa452d3c21fec2bf7c1578393fac206232b93529804edcc15e67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ltm-3.0.0.608281003.tbz) = d893ba1f6fc497ec239abcd2f26fdff420d8e807fa6d41103c9d500d4af76d48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ltrace-0.4_1.tbz) = b5babfc2feba8ee43c3261cf4d6e6d006ac7b379759a347d40980f87a3c9b873
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ltris-1.0.15_1,1.tbz) = 4e7b77d698e0e652d6166f30a21c2d3e1ff54bba2b03823fa0279183bbcf45fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lttoolbox-3.2.0.tbz) = 1ffc628e87238f2b71887bee3754a590cc9a5a85a88e263bc2adf892ea2aac73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ltxml-1.2.9.tbz) = 95f33228f017a3a262f11cd1e40c08b0cad9f01a01e60cee90eef1d2b5abb21c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua-4.0.1_1.tbz) = aa3ece9766619c138784c8b938a41a1aff988fc733d75d99d4fb1a0f24cf5004
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua-5.0.3.tbz) = 459d15a9d2a338c07b328a4384d9aa56d5c5e78b39c95af58a583cb46d092d50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua-5.1.5_4.tbz) = ff4960582596d8d1eb5739ea61cfe7115b1b4d0e81fce8387deab0dc372a6313
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua-mode.el-1.26_1.tbz) = 4fd609946d87b9ae18eb73afdcc8579313df78048d6d75f75d64cb6a17835df9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua-sysctl-0.2.tbz) = adedfac232faf78a6e36afffa4e2488a02ac5feddab92ae9c210f16d25af553b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua50-compat-5.1.r5_1.tbz) = a8c3066683ab709c50f122c6109ca5266e5dd70bba0746ee90a13ae5d79abea4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua50-gettext-1.5_2.tbz) = 8ca69593f4214dbd04391024b83f29d5cdeb9bd784eec2f7e0e56978ac279108
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua50-luasocket-2.0.2_1.tbz) = 1b67ecb9e2fe262d1d7517bf74aced3edafa585127e6b7693d24f83f194d30d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua50-pty-1.25.tbz) = cab98120500c4814ccc256ddf079b2db1fb093add9f6876988f3c6c4b57c8e4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua51-alien-0.5.1.tbz) = ae16fd71c51f16893f9f540878d74ea5a033b88eb8a1455957b1cf3623d49e04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua51-bitlib-24.tbz) = 2847b9d0793fdb9891370a415eaab69f548631353a9c54466f7f7303debdaa70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua51-cjson-2.1.0.tbz) = e02be9514ea1e47986dd4876323c9255c48f76dbe19c477a493d186810cbdc49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua51-gettext-1.5_2.tbz) = 819cafd593217dd89e914bc57038fd2bed7e1f7092384d5693465dcf736d80e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua51-iconv-6.tbz) = 89b188141add99cf6fb254346c418455fe2ab509d814cc1fd7ddaf1ccd2b25e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua51-luaexpat-1.2.0.tbz) = ed728bcfd53c2e4d35ffa851bd15fb3a4c66f1b3c39c1e97fde79ed683e1d213
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua51-luafilesystem-1.4.2.tbz) = be86031f5f9bb64139be3943c1455fed1bb4e2a2f76a25d8e88cca0d1d656e11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua51-luasec-0.4.tbz) = 2a9e312e7e6e102f6549500180cc99ad2728aafd417c885609541fef483fdc65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua51-luasocket-2.0.2_1.tbz) = e361a90128a6a454c2ca9188d2141ba5e350da3b9cba95057554c7585625025d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua51-pty-1.25.tbz) = 4ca68e42a246badccdd8ad6d32672e9656958ad12b1901d6c84d2589164a9f00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua51-rds-parser-0.0.4.tbz) = 2d9867427c0155c2553e82145897b7e21ddc9bb7900481a29c3f2ced8667ca9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lua51-redis-parser-0.09.r7.tbz) = d2c522e2109a51d513fd3907bfb7e8ef0d51a8c3b7d2569efcc6bf1205dda1d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/luabind-0.9.1.tbz) = 0712e30cc460759c133b72c9876234fc99449c8ea44c05714c459389bed6ae88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/luajava-1.1_1.tbz) = 3f579bf312fc97c1d62ece397abcae7def85b198cd6c45a8626a0395d4d46a43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/luajit-2.0.0.b11.tbz) = 5de847a0e1118f32396b891362284f6f23a30da80b92b97d11c4054973956357
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/luakit-2011.07.22_1.tbz) = cb4255c2ebef33d1a2219bf3623ad65472e50f6e078c860f69f031a252ff37c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/luasql-mysql-2.1.1_1.tbz) = 09b5ce5de889a479063efb160dda291144763e2bc23d03846f038a1745fbad8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/luasql-postgres-2.1.1_1.tbz) = 9ee39a321a1ae029617d596c90449dca9e3599f3c820129af2da89e856884122
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lucene-3.6.1.tbz) = 9efeca38d449a881031402e1834a08e2230e66ef8ade77a1c8e24374808ecaf8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lucidlife-0.9.2_4.tbz) = 1e12485442ea9c85fb856977dbb7564ed1b3734b0d83273f75247ebcf1ed13ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/luckybackup-0.4.7_1.tbz) = af9237c566b831b14b7ae128fba2a8d65984d0ce3daf74ac74855524f9f5be86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ludia-1.5.2.tbz) = 7686f3202a19622f4cdb5c610e13307258180840d9a8408527c0a5ef81f9df42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/luit-1.1.0_1.tbz) = 9967b98e668a53481888c427e4eb4f14ef88b4dfa233788f15472a0755a2cf1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/luma-2.3_9.tbz) = e20772d9730e6031a723d4e6cafb5b39a8e9d71bd7960d85c7375025caedad5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/luminance-hdr-2.3.0.tbz) = 08152b724adefbb20edfee253285b5a1161dc045408dc769704c7303c000f343
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/luna-1.9.tbz) = 4699f2571f89d2162d378e680408876f3c8b38b92208991e8a839fa4f180a89b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/luola-1.3.0_12.tbz) = 02dd7243d34e5f8ef4ef29dad15350bbf208743b4559a112fb32a278cf4cce24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lupe-0.08c.tbz) = 0a1be49df872cf37ecde673db61c261b7d81d5898f8a023febe220ef793362ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lurker-2.3.tbz) = c52ab5bf398aa93c10e3276698c531e777987454bd1261180e87ee69600d1174
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lusca-head-r14809_5.tbz) = 26d1e3f031704a491ae1586fe0a698584f5267b49628439d977664f33744a139
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lusernet-0.4.2_2.tbz) = ebbf9b8327a3920297111aa8891d7ea962ef414fa10c08e46be082c3b47a8333
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lush-1.2.1_9.tbz) = 3fd9f8e03c22e4ceaa139468631b806a860fe3ff9d50d24b00b16dfe93ffc0a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lv-4.51_3.tbz) = be38ef2a05614375eb82bc040ae04a95f22b1fd9d51429bb604be3a0b2de25c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lv-aspell-0.5.5.1_1,2.tbz) = b1eea4388da604c1fe76466a6ef1201ed151d5de579d7a772dfde7f16c61db6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lv-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 838e29078012559f0cdd5e9733a123d4934f7b2fa14c1002dbca3481e56d4dae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lv-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 53ef5da75eb21c1421731db37c484daafc145856d8579997f0a66ceba33d0d73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lv-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 3ca6682fad6051de02588eb254d6aa4182bd4dde097e9236b82917f151ec75c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lv2core-6.0.tbz) = d5fb70a4796d2f2cc4ef0ddb96958a75f3249bd43d89557ae4f5b14996bb42e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lvwimax-0.1_1.tbz) = 874e138d71d3e05338b43c02d5fcd2e5b538d779c3bc551833dc84dfd4433a74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lwjgl-2.7.1.tbz) = 694bc519a007e985ba709e8e47875e8d03eacacb9cae31595a52b67b5f2dd277
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lwm-1.2.2.tbz) = 65c7f86c2a05ac7f9275477682a1355f3d8bb4a52530961d5433246993501c0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lwp-2.6.tbz) = d2d0d9b57d6a13f663a5ad2d9953316c1f6a9144c6e64416c2723c8051bdafb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lxappearance-0.5.2_1.tbz) = c26ff494bb7f418acc2d90933bbc5515afbba901e9c2e4c3947d38c9d33a0518
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lxde-common-0.5.5_3.tbz) = aa8461310973ea2c5430d3ff6ae731e7018309df4b057fc4d2f3460effcdce79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lxde-icon-theme-0.0.1_1.tbz) = 195b904543339f83dffae782e5d4381b3fcb7d56b5885565e27cf40b0ef27cdb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lxde-meta-1.0_4.tbz) = bd4dab993f47bafc8fd1ad5772eadea76c758d7d6b3be6199804245d4a1544cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lxdvdrip-1.62_11.tbz) = 4c45a0ac7b9bdf4604887881a3bf9627de201afe4e76764a8d0a52079f7dfe86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lxinput-0.3.1_1.tbz) = aa9ca52431db50511bbb5507dd118af79d5922a6d05c39ddd744fc2d2f1fd2ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lxmenu-data-0.1.2.tbz) = fcbcab1b22b203761c3fabbc67ed967664d728e48f18c240b6d83abe401a7a6c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lxmusic-0.4.5.tbz) = 5a755edeb2d875d21a62f578bf18db766e11b924de25e5c47acfc939cdef9da4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lxpanel-0.5.10.tbz) = 8974724679f59376d71416637006c2d21b35a5855809717545f98bf41edf85ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lxr-0.10.2.tbz) = 0b46cd2247cdf17b82a60951913d1c0fd83039200393f922ad087bf6d9029f6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lxrandr-0.1.2.tbz) = 7068789c701203e4d80c89eaaaed2c18c6bd30f89b67e2f8dbfc83f7655004b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lxsession-0.4.6.1_1.tbz) = a9f0f967149feb47f50f9446ddcd13ca4364f24afbf9496fc52a5df6a3a939cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lxsplit-0.2.4.tbz) = c29515b40f49af8df390fb8474070dfa87a431a7fd8de4bdb6e8eda4a7478ab9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lxtask-0.1.4_1.tbz) = ebabe25fd3944461aace9218bbe8bbef1b8bf16984a50639d8e817ff3e9dbd38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lxterminal-0.1.11_1.tbz) = e0dd3407e4994c17106149d100f5151d679af4e279b617c79483185c86f11e89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lybniz-1.3.2_5.tbz) = bc1a8dff6253cc08fd01573cd77068fbbc669b9cd0b7c9bd5fff4c13c9b4a26c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lynis-1.2.9.tbz) = c1726d051fb005c3992b0d319dbb14a07a61715e8ec96db658a9d10fd660fd75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lynx-2.8.7.2,1.tbz) = 76381f0474fd0ed81f5102c19cf3e01c4e9906b34368cf865c8aa6834f21ff0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lynx-2.8.8d12_1.tbz) = c00dcece9346904c2d58a12ce1a4b7b1ce2f8ed6829ebbc3e1be6d24e7fe3256
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lyx-1.6.10_2.tbz) = 413eda8d0f750790c36ee377150cf080c11ea7993c4bfba38e07e6378ddee306
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lyx-2.0.4.tbz) = 09bc3a2b6e3b40c758dcfadee08a5d6e7c6927ca29018d477086c9200f279eba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lzip-1.13.tbz) = 60f2a4c0a6531a5f41cce34822ff77b7c9eb58c3fa04a1cf885685f8fb69dc5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lzlib-1.1.tbz) = 74a29a51eebb7f17cfea2cee4c118bcdd04a4ecb567b7530023996959ecb31ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lzma-9.22.tbz) = 0f160c83be7efbfc1e5448e0333016eb985eddf8707588ff93df47e11a9203eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lzmalib-0.0.1.tbz) = 0a237b5cfb3a7a3f4c9e7b7eee763b41c006b7f252920d6915c48b66d2b36697
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lzo2-2.06.tbz) = 515b4e9041cb0f15141aa96ba026ddcdc9e88bfce8c194a49cb6ebe17bb5fa51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/lzop-1.03.tbz) = 0c1ff8dc8ab49078e8a6633f454f91dde47ce6f786e4ef6573cdb0d300bbde86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/m17n-contrib-1.1.13.tbz) = 6d548af8e5d33df4cac60bc6ca1056b337f2845ae6c48e5a1b92cdfa9816cdaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/m17n-db-1.6.3.tbz) = be718697869a6f334bc5913b5b28908ba8900d9870b82da8ba3c88ac0b7986a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/m17n-docs-1.5.5.tbz) = b8f83f0adbc7aebfaf51186b37c0d94943aa0d651d614c9342f3d760685559b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/m17n-im-config-0.9.0_6.tbz) = bfdac17de04da243d7a7e73d62b2847b9be60d749419da785cba9c8a2200d3e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/m17n-lib-1.6.3_1.tbz) = 176e1b482e644f6be02ca5c8c7e9d192947e1b2c68169600e3baaf85b25d6d3f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/m2000-0.6_2.tbz) = 7da22aa79a7fcfbb5dee62ce6bd4c221bce13c5b3a6dedddb690a0036d307b33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/m2tstoavi-2009121901_2.tbz) = d3317eaf56fd0692dd4d096c554fb23afbcc716cca905d7ca66fb4e77b0b074b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/m2vrequantiser-1.1.tbz) = 35311f37793d37fbbf522e8dd2b94e77ac67a7f53133927d311ae50a45cfb32e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/m4-1.4.16_1,1.tbz) = fe47f1e1cc341a87cb18cb0ea8482f32d161479ac06ec20e593069248715b9ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/m6811-binutils-2.15.tbz) = 0309651c4cc4538ccb6feede280dcc5184cac907005c3560db6be3eb399e375a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/m68k-rtems-binutils-2.21.tbz) = aeb6b0b56e89ae6500bc8ec6c2e4f3bbf1ab68ed3cec8cd94df09037d5edc08f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/m68k-rtems-gdb-7.2.tbz) = 220cb56d97c198d16e131bd1a13eca59436b259bb35e6bf9e869babbd7ecdc08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mDNSResponder-333.10.tbz) = f82771c9e5be0152073e9ca6739652d53390beb7faf5813c117900f4f03bb8b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mac-3.99.4.5_1.tbz) = fdcaf71ab5d60709581192b6addf74bb8881ae1ba95f2fabb6e5b9f3dc71f122
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mac-robber-1.00.tbz) = 0a7e5325726c139487acff98d26a01259ce2dcacf17b7a4fc68d96fa84c0b883
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/macroscope-1.0.3787_6.tbz) = 5f89c7ccdba483f8508b2094189fcf85ab4d75d5e4d5751c07f3467628db8aed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/macutils-2.0b3.tbz) = 4f64a845a9dc11dd1902379c6cf73f35285e3a3dc56a5dafe1976e401802fe59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mad-0.15.0b_1.tbz) = 801e2b950305549998b13ff6a5771f78eff26b5b2903c69c55daf33db36272c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mad_fcl-1.3_1.tbz) = 08ad4216b948a83789cae956810282493499423598c641767a00d44c76c43588
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/madbomber-0.2.5_12.tbz) = cbc44898a1c7f943b2003720ea628a8e8ed90b10cdc11cd2ccd4b65cd56eca41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/madedit-0.2.9_7.tbz) = b8fd09054cf46eb9417154a38a5420d95df5f385ae2dc3beb4ef5d46cbcf9116
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/madplay-0.15.2b_3.tbz) = d5eff896754aea29744b243ad8f741c027bbdc5ff207718ba2b2e99600313e04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/maelstrom-3.0.6_8.tbz) = 479acc9165d742f622864cd0a170fa42e094ffd40b257f33773c0a22a831b94a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/magento-1.7.0.0.tbz) = 3e4c22a3f6208d943db83a16a566800304d81c932196ae6e19393e1e2db9cb6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/magic-7.5.220.tbz) = ad480eec341cf4188a59d80028d37f5d645abcfbce1246d03575300e5f50b148
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/magiccube4d-2.2_3.tbz) = 3300e894f475ffa2794e5a221f5492323966736c501b24254940727f0ee3bf14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/magicfilter-2.3.h_6.tbz) = 6acd20ec9b87337b10fd30299de9fc4d83d3f89dfdcf580aaa8e17b3d145e8e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/magicor-1.1_3.tbz) = 2765ae9fd71f2bf08d0e0cbd5124ec2e3965681f2d24fefec0a86ff50979ea40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/magicpoint-1.13a_9.tbz) = 4536e5bc2e9919a903a3a2abdb7bfec50e91690eb2e64bc81835863ac20a70a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/magicrescue-1.1.9.tbz) = a0da522d5446629b4749a2220717b534c6e4c92310e1243819808c293f93af24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/magit-1.1.1_3.tbz) = c950c4b7ae9637ff03049ab0773e6b2f748821abdce37d89b534ea9d6e9766bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mahara-1.1.8.tbz) = 28faa237c67eb4383b44f176125234710c5a782faf2058096449fed8e0d9c9a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mahjong-1.12.1_1.tbz) = 0e1b85fe5fce93ca0cd2fcc5ec08795ea4321ee4ceab9adf6f011f7a0c5cd2e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mahogany-0.67_7.tbz) = d45a4772fa7664c11933f3d9327c35df5432adb1e1fc229eafd97ecae68fd2c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mai-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = d9f5d47a525213b495540b956de33a4e9b5dcb04bbc340f1ebfe179bc61b9f8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/maia-1.0.3.r1575_3.tbz) = bcd072a412b4403b5aa2119eb1ee6d0f5a50467d694f3c2a06745484617639c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mail-notification-5.4_9.tbz) = fc9e7c0b67f1cf8d72b683cf83841278bec542abc222df81d6a8071f0657a874
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mail2procmailrc-0.9.tbz) = ca02f15c30a7e4b1b2828116194b6513b4690c19b5d7883f18096fdb088fcc54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mail2sms-1.3.5.tbz) = 53962ebf88a254522d211bf9d9f2d375ceda1528f53cc3eb901b923fa1e580df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mailcrypt-3.5.9_4.tbz) = ce161d0916282de08770e03dbcab460500726d347ab254a1b9f9cc99f780ad96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/maildirsync-1.2.tbz) = 508a5ef4fa92d7ddbbb5b8edc5c370587a9886ed2f6f5c3cc65c17206a9fd1ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/maildrop-2.6.0_1.tbz) = 6adda4a3cfb7892d6efc6afeb79f7e9a4df351eab0253f1609d3010eb4232094
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mailfmt-1.3_1.tbz) = 62339fb45cbd5322f2e2b5539d357566b5a91f02eb8c716e823969d96c998fea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mailfront-1.18.tbz) = 753e31b2b2e7fd9e57098e5fd24cbbe7e24d550ecab957626cce4905f569507d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mailgraph-1.14_5.tbz) = 724cedcbe5be935f893c4ac06246d72995beba2be33d81d3f3837d9e44873514
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mailman-2.1.14_6.tbz) = 2881d6694acd91934a71f6e952852c639f975dac52d91edeafc080f3d85112cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mailmgr-1.2.3.tbz) = 130c1f966337408e24242c7634f2951555e93eda4eb869da5a94f2a8dcd3ddb8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mailsync-5.2.1_3.tbz) = e1d4f3c451f09a0f3b5dce432e61edf0636fd877b4ef81ec354aaf58d9a84716
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mailtray-1.4_1.tbz) = 8ed72d1202f7fad5be1b423992ef2ceb86b7702f931c46b70642a30ef225988f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mailutils-2.2.tbz) = 5a54730dd5c15befaf57ae64a8d9065bc9f541bc501b6147a70d03de4c97c167
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mailx-0.5_1.tbz) = 764f2a8aff8bd2807aedd5a49bae27c8f382bf600e813eea31bf9bcf4d3a628c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mailzu-0.8.r3_2.tbz) = 3bea0907f94facdedb69e0e24ca3fc8b27206596e21f0ed39b5aef811798db5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mairix-0.22.tbz) = 23f6efd5fa107a8145f7b9dc069e1a50fe89aaac3191b22f9369c8abe9e25765
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/maitretarot-0.1.98_3.tbz) = 3de9f879840b7246ea4046df2e41d311b488cba581558cef9f81f1caea37cb0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/majordomo-1.94.5_6.tbz) = 7cb1ac28258600ac727d20327bc501af7dbed62e97b5c4b49b41258ab92a21d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/make++-2.0.tbz) = 5bb1415fbf30905a285df9f564a659566fadb3c5cced0aec8be22577849f83b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/makedepend-1.0.3,1.tbz) = 2ceb2822274f98ec36546dae52a4a029faab1b8fe0c9a4faee6129679a215feb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/makefaq-2.5.tbz) = a1d563fd588cd82f284e53ed45ef435958c60f27b885a598bc6a76bea7699725
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/makefs-20040704.tbz) = 295c63be1bf8de8e34a48756c243f9874144a719c4517a0c5301868da93b9edf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/makehuman-0.9.1.r1.a_5.tbz) = f0228c9647092d270f10651355ff98381b6409e6430638fcaa28fe145de08205
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/makeindex-3.0.8_1.tbz) = f3f4bca542cfffa523c3642a4ef4725f0e222e975220e0f248e237f97e23fc01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/makepasswd-1.10_4.tbz) = 47ebc78d6539dcc57ea1161d1ea8b6fea119f43eb8ac90b8648d1232a0798344
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/makepatch-2.04.tbz) = 0deb80fbf584b945699747eb5e51f3f79db0f74b5372d8a12265f04540de82eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/makeself-2.1.5_1.tbz) = 61fc5c16c1f0db3dd269e06298793c45fc530a9eb06e0f846c45c4c092965334
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/makeztxt-1.62.tbz) = 087e5b013f89c0ef30b666e1b76c71e0feaa930379fb7781ae7dd21720aa901c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/malbolge-0.1.1.tbz) = 38c0b9f57f1baecb9ea2f91c9a255e9686e29ae63e264f6fd91056fab6a2848e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/malint-0.2.tbz) = fb954c43834a945b84531db14537e6fc267671de44762338df41a26fdedfb700
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mambo-4.6.5.tbz) = 04f6b05aecc29c735c31ab51cd9924f495c7004ef0dcacc0d6499e2769c72e26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mame-0.146.tbz) = 09bfe820ddf2d79b8d907ddeab363b1bcbccc729942f3dd054c06e626a1abda2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/man2html-3.0.1_1.tbz) = 1aade63ebc0dd38c5661ff04df00bd979597df6beee7daf7095ac067916f6f25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/man2web-0.88_2.tbz) = 9eabcc63e2c4276b776d8a3c72c31795d934d28f86d1f8b4831ee79970142869
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/managepkg-1.1.tbz) = 5c312e0a35c6f7d0562243f34c6f980b4cbbbed76aab65460baadf3b2065b225
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/manck-1.2.tbz) = c778aa56d867e3757b7d28694c4fd537f1d72d5a42e9e8a740af8dc050337c5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mandvd-2.4_11.tbz) = 0949b2c20f243dcc5711961d1a9a79cb9a33cf39f82049c9bd5e12aa881c0597
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/manedit-0.8.1_2.tbz) = ceaff6b17f9db7e3b8c08c058cdad00bf7cd00d6d368217f00f7459465cad997
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mangband-1.1.2.tbz) = 6d73ab047b142958b1712e4acad5a13de55cda848cf146b1fa5ff7abcdad1cd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mangler-1.2.3_1.tbz) = f092dad5e2f0da169b63a23c02770c3141882d6b17d4306b942283b44768f514
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mangos-5101_2.tbz) = e6315073ba4cd8783aa6b125b573d5c4b44322735d3ee05cbd79d174c5ab93f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/manipulate_data-1.3.tbz) = cd95de280f93788f68bf0866a81911d719617d8fe7c9072abe9fc04e5019ffaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mantis-1.2.11.tbz) = 1c2f44263171517464169932095731ab1a804f64b41054efe1a876a7ff145f6c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/manued.el-0.9.5.tbz) = 6f59d5197fcbc9db9b14a9e4404d7ab0b52a355469968b6509d84ca834fd527e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mapagi-0.6_8.tbz) = 2fb9b053a0ff8962c2077c3972eecb292dcd0e9416750c73febc6bf92e1a3b16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mapchan-2.0.tbz) = 467d49a60817b38cb16c8cee78b1c6c9628f7acb3122c46c515d2a7af9d691d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/maplay-1.2.tbz) = 78f534c0fcac86f1ee71f94fd16f84b2bc6932fd4e3683b7d0af7e12b20fa5d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mapm3-3.0.tbz) = efcaf0c7169fd68f644188b308344e731caf2ba84deb714d7818d026b251cb92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mapnik-2.0.1_3.tbz) = e1fb255668c47074e2ac42f7927fe4ac4408934ebfcd6845c67a4d1aa52ab8bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mapserver-6.0.3.tbz) = cee6453d63be95ce1eca3abf4bcd71b870088aff08332f945c3eacb5d09827a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mapyrus-1.202.tbz) = c1e0da0541a4ff1c5cac007dec107de90a63cf46da3a7a00c1dc9896caaa0bdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mar-0.5.tbz) = 720c183776b9043c40c543918f39230400f9e9a34445e28540daf0058a33b90c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/maradns-1.4.12.tbz) = 0a7462dc36443514a557f8ea9c4c813813376f537b82b69908d1aca2fc49cb7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/marble-4.8.4.tbz) = 60052d58f38e24088413bc949ff9efa55b5f6933a27f82384b32bf3d5ffa3607
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mariadb-client-5.3.8.tbz) = f95a7c0cdab495aeb4eb249af07eb2c261bb137f9ba031c5828f0fb7104049cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mariadb-scripts-5.3.8.tbz) = 8bb72ab9fcb16cf8039d2b45b4e950ee41d8cb9c23898229123a290de53d5a36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mariadb-server-5.3.8.tbz) = a31c593de783fc9ddded88d812a88e8f7043796e28d787923a92c2df74e8f331
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/markdown-1.0.1_1.tbz) = 96703462c526158c10bee89b0eebfce985465587de35a259f6f97ad551e79d2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/markdown-mode.el-1.8.1_6.tbz) = 4d2fba2b3fe07ad8a6e5647a78c3e406ed7cd27c02674287e693821fc82662b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mars-2.1_3.tbz) = 3cb77e0c932ae39c142c7571c39f25b646aa71da3b1fb1b50ccde09b0f496923
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/marsnomercy-0.2.1_9.tbz) = c354bb137cda9174947f6d5fbb5266b32c0a0f76f1eb4e76cee32c9321a401bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/masqmail-0.3.4.tbz) = efea27b4ca677eb8ba0708406f8263799a4ad752cbfeead64650206913c5ce71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/massadmin-2.3.tbz) = a31db843cbc34ffac17f6277f7d14139fb9718bbf478f4c597a48ee4462a4ebe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/massh-2.0.57_1.tbz) = 326159e4fc4bf794670c1850a138ad140983ca19f8951c9178454a2e0a84a6dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/massxpert-3.1.0_1.tbz) = 6bdb1e0a166dfbf3b9bf845891795114ed371970ef7fe0564ae2cbd61f068bda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mastergear-2.0_2.tbz) = 2b88f8b7c1796571be0054e1f6ca87da379ea86cf7de14edeb6eee92eb741e46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/masterserver-0.4.1.tbz) = 8176dbf17ce4e8d4f0e12812e185f134f032f934d9fd354461c387052a72bb08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/match-0.15.tbz) = 1bda86fea72ef16f3d63c672b515929f0115bb0d5b149d25f8797d5dfa9bb480
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/matchbox-1.2.tbz) = 6a6d3467c3d5ffa575815e1076f9a3608c4a11ca577aa8ea5e457a24f9c6d0eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/matharray-1.2.tbz) = 132e18cf59806c4803e333ea6aa9ea09a6fc523306460267a5fa2bd91f401a9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mathml-xsd-2_1.tbz) = 0c4e7829b27f1e71175148ca7afd57682255dc2af48e14d589f039ea516297d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mathomatic-16.0.5.tbz) = 181ef6847ddd2d83913e52f07d486ca6d603e33bce03d78d73743f4b0ae478ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mathopd-1.5p8.tbz) = cc811123af0cb32e327f0180cfb6573c68dbbd5c20f673d997b88e8ecbba7546
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/matio-1.3.4.tbz) = 8b473568982d1a227cffcbf35753c788a85b44143390810dd7ff77dedeb11e7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/matrices-1.0_6.tbz) = a5e4618227d6f18fb9cc010c4c99ebe2299d31a310734209437def52711657d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/matrix-1.0.tbz) = 574efb7b8a604375de27b846090a74bab35dc902f92083c3b68e38c2e2c31d32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/matrixssl-1.8.8.tbz) = cc761125e1df47bbea9c0dbe96bf873dd8fb68016fb5f31e9cf4df372a6edb7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/matwm2-0.1.0.tbz) = 1cc25c9f0771e412b57ff3f2041ce6edcb4ab64387ad8dda00a6af0d7f348e3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/maude-2.6.tbz) = 80de98b7795c699348fb57d659971a45a55ed520558229c9b8305a8fcaf3a8e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mavbiff-1.2_4.tbz) = b8e692acf7b2311cd7025ac155f2daee3df331aafe01d1e55542a062f7402e1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/maven-ant-tasks-2.1.3.tbz) = b70dfcf55f746e0674dfa4881b36b89183eaad833e1b422a69fa04297882c7c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/maven-wrapper-1_1.tbz) = 96635ce62c7b7573b2c5e3d5b1ef779f7c1e7157e98cce87b23f88700abb92f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/maven2-2.2.1_1.tbz) = cc9ba3ba8091be4694b04f40062d328c92a60781d011e55726c83514ba9ee3ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/maven3-3.0.4.tbz) = b3b93b9f3496b51abdb2de15d6024d1b6ed3db9e0db494e42567f0c58efdf7ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/maverik-6.2_3.tbz) = 082e5ef1c7b9befe9a478566a6bbc7e75218059b64c985685b409811be67c602
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mawk-1.3.3.tbz) = ee446a5f645800328006ab8a5390c2880a19df683b67c3117d250008b17cd377
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mawstats-0.8.tbz) = 7ff0fce0f2b21b7b461018fe300d5fb2d40faeb4b69c382886cfffe181978dc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/maxima-5.28.0.tbz) = 1699d650a4fc5f9e65106b4c44777233b48bdf301145197ca5cde8a02cc7adc8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/maxr-0.2.8.tbz) = d7b87105483e17bbd6b6b897f7e070bf5b97b1e276d6fe97846e0278a17f7f47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mayavi-1.5_5.tbz) = fbdd9a7b0c8536dcd416c12ce2f33decd829fdf6cf45216d32310c2183bfe3b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mb2md-3.20_1.tbz) = be5610f394e73a8ce4006e76c5caae6683841259e9c59fe8f8a856e777874af4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mbasecalc-1.1_7.tbz) = acd9a913c61a0f83e40eaf9c0692f2ce163518f9bd5d9bf859849fa013f2f534
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mbdyn-1.4.0.tbz) = ae304b55c116acf80bba74bcf75c485b4bc3421b644b33a54d5b201dfe0290ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mbmon-205_5.tbz) = d35345aabe440e80d32afb033ae6768fe432057effd50585fcc04ab350881973
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mbox-0.7.2_7.tbz) = 0253b44b81f778df39f3fb1b23af3870db7814740d93affe51e1b7ad19d63e89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mbox2imap-1.0.tbz) = 70a026320f49c941101202267c360e20a94efd60e9078dfc84550c224d2fdcdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mbox2mdir-1.4.tbz) = 3f18b5461d01778c43c5684ff26221a236d1803c561d0d3cafa95384e9eb2f17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mboxcheck-applet-0.3_12.tbz) = 145affb07b4e843806b31e70d72e62b1295588b5a489de1448b965e67be46f12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mboxgrep-0.7.9_2.tbz) = 52b67a6171dbf77610cdb0ba9f0a1ba68a7bfffc02f381fd68bf80d2fdb0ea4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mboxstats-3.1.tbz) = ada40482dff928d63abed9e38e9037d84b21f8cb7fc8c613cd08f2afc3ed79e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mbpurple-0.3.0_2.tbz) = adfbc51d5bebec296e9e33c1009c27c0236a9e7f0818512d2cc1306e78002cd2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mbrowse-0.4.0_3.tbz) = f5e42ed74545088d61212e30591863c648be05194f61ce3c564e55af390755fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mbuffer-2011.07.24_1.tbz) = 4a60c0259a10b954eccec2c8697a269abe1a26593241e02fc828bb1832894e41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mbx2mbox-0.34.tbz) = cd25902de0615a5e2dd3fe4b12adb2ad5c499a52aa6ec7c8e7caf4a8b340d64f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mc-4.8.1.4_1.tbz) = 448680ed9df3bc51789d5e4aa345723cee4f6a3e8836a2e0413fc984cefa45ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mc-light-4.1.40.p9_9.tbz) = adc29272729dadffc7e60ad1e784698394e75c3189db2e56dc4bccd96e645387
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mcabber-0.10.1_3.tbz) = 5ec8c8a3f2bfe38191166a243727fe9b8e1ddbc50cb6fe1f4064391994e644cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mcal-0.3.tbz) = 971c1eb6ff714d987dc44c20aceef189478c45640d6638127ef3ee7f61761aff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mcast-tools-20061214_1.tbz) = 86169d6345dc9174bc047317b745886d939127155053c1fc1099a8eb49209890
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mcelog-1.0.p3.tbz) = 59569fe8d614bcd9832faecdcbed413e3c2817ea7bd75d59f80a8a9c97293226
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mcmc-jags-3.2.0.tbz) = a3ebcdb7ffc735a38822aa11013d897cda1a807c7dc398c8d3bd8033601ab758
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mcollective-2.1.1_1.tbz) = 2f1a73d8bdf01725ace269eb43475b1dd836839a00ea630d6da52721d89f95b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mcplay-0.3.i.tbz) = f1b758066b1ff2b5a82817df18319ad146ff3a0a3fc81affe3546017693af10a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mcpp-2.7.2_1.tbz) = f38b7286aaf481cdb4c5c4a2a26b5c46065f362f661f0c1c247e8e60cc58990b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mcron-1.0.4_3.tbz) = 95b54b48ce12b2e254db3c230e7408451261f19e1ba15821779c796e3baff5d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mcrypt-2.6.8_1.tbz) = 663652bdeb7d74731df4584d890f83e4b8837a3227db0987fff74873dc20d154
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mctoolame-decoder-0.1.a_2.tbz) = 47a9f9db54a4be39d55bc87ca0ee482854d7c956f312a9a3a544c3a237e5b2ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mctoolame-encoder-0.1.a_1.tbz) = c54d452246fdf30040056d706a472589099910a6125dd79047007705dbb284c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mcweject-1.0.tbz) = b3ca260cb929770063440bd80bd3aeb9d3982d8fa7686fd863e6672564c35395
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mcwm-20111124_1.tbz) = 646b8fd9c12495e7fdde621ccb5fc2baec8f951ac434b808ec53021ca1c80154
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/md4coll-0.1.tbz) = 5e9a8c9f554c007f240c6a5db044d0e0e645afe783dc5f191fd7772bfcb8e27f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/md5coll-0.1.tbz) = 29345c04924b56521aa363f7974f85cc0a7efd7c71597b6c32f49327882d085b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/md5deep-4.2.tbz) = 4ce675a316a650edcde1f37e1071c7a552222932dfd8ed69f2a3f4604a75e80e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mdbconv-1.6.tbz) = 330ac996c661f936bc2f6fc81d0311ef39c0f1c39f88d9f8498c51a022a3eb15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mdbtools-0.5_14.tbz) = dd9fdf0f5b7d6ee89a3b6710ff42a0422d3b36719cb92073e51451c558f3d703
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mdcached-1.0.6.tbz) = 75527c7216c2dee6fac070eee353776e5d65510ee02d37f8bbb9869b67975a16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mdcp-0.1.2.2.tbz) = f9fc5fe511ac705fea51efc19129f1be9828b201f3e4016b74054b589ddffd6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mdcrack-1.2_1.tbz) = c946432bb0703e05760d1e50c699c66c3a9e2cd805a77b87be3a6c95f7c96053
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mdds-0.6.1.tbz) = ce71f9b819e295125331ac301a12c59297a818122838f61cc8934f1daa23ac4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mdf2iso-0.3.0.tbz) = 3831a650cd067f09bbc20fc0640a135ee32d4d39c5c725c64904229e18e1d7da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mdh-1.9.60_5.tbz) = 7b8ceb236ee35a1be7acc219b57ca74362ba05357474b648bc956cca12d1d650
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mdk-1.2.6.tbz) = 4bac97768445a9fa0658defbdb72b5bf575dc3a75c164ff49eb2c24fd440eb6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mdnsd-0.7G_1.tbz) = 5e9bb2dbd252c2a33b4dd3160bdc66ff7dabb3ba2dd19a7173c2d9642f91108d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mdocml-1.12.1.tbz) = c9a44f43d4d597830cfc90b98010953b9104fc04407b63e8e4dfc05adc4c724b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mdpop3d-0.97.tbz) = af42df709e272bde1350ce14a05cd5884f95d709ae03a3f84b30e49feebca656
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mdtest-1.8.3.tbz) = 0b1aee74728a12d559b80cd1d7e34235877f44a61ad70a99bbbd45c3a384b59d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/meandmyshadow-0.4.tbz) = bc52ba84acc12a7d5a9685afc9a3f15d68bd4015f64e8e9fc85681e71073ae35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/meanwhile-1.0.2_2.tbz) = 8e81538ca85fded576466d7e5b275654cfdbacf3b95b4a360d48c4311da4513d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mediadownloader-1.5.2_1.tbz) = ae6d051157d108d02cb8253ea269f210895256384226497326a3cbe970bded9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mediainfo-0.7.52.tbz) = 93e42403139eef03cec5e5dd8a3293cc66ffc94b731770b317510058e6add448
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mediaproxy-1.8.2_4.tbz) = b133db7a32bdc955a0a21066e0c7614e934b2982d576d64f200cd4c3981a2732
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mediatomb-0.12.1_8.tbz) = 5aa594c0d8f353ec6fb4d47e1e28ffcbfed67992dba637990eaf6cf916261fff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mediawiki-1.18.5.tbz) = 5d51d734993392ae200c3dd817fba7d80fe26c79c346545cfce84e66da8160d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mediawiki-1.19.2_1.tbz) = c25b9d0fc3c38a7fa09ddda78e2673a22efe88358a8b45b0a73ec6e299bcc799
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/medit-2011.03.06_1.tbz) = e1d065d64692db0dde9904cddcbd7995f907b265558abbecf7558737c4d1873a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mednafen-0.8.B_8,1.tbz) = 61f9f8b85147f467897fc87cd1c0d2a6e8cd18256d1d8a38084d7707bcf3197f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/medusa-2.1.tbz) = aa8920ffd36d19a3167fd36aec1b1cfc7cc36d8b1ac0c02663d3d613e4c2cf80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/megaglest-3.6.0.3.tbz) = de14bcbc49c392af0c9707099f6f2279ba1c1b315558f5271c5a4d857ead0f63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/megaglest-data-3.6.0.3.tbz) = 65a3e316b23509c04874b4abc95dae6e317aae1b1b81fcb6af43198940fab143
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/megapov-1.2.1_7.tbz) = e4618fc7490a2458b983194c5793e9fd5b0c9a547c118129e395d2f20b2c47c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mehdiaplayer-0.2_2.tbz) = f12ad321a6f173b01210489bac177810bd036b2340b830c7c0b32856ca52d1aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mei-1.0.3.tbz) = 635977f87dadda7647267ef22cf70be515cf3f051f60ab6dc06e50e5f664052c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/meld-1.6.1.tbz) = a4cd46cdb5572e2fc44cb6b3d72cc070cfa8eaf5db648f667e24983582eca753
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/memcached-1.2.8_2.tbz) = 43fe73a2c25cc1efed05c5f10135e216b605aac34c380a6cc6c5815125a4ea16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/memcached-1.4.15.tbz) = b107d039dde9d5f3fe451867912da25a0169c43362b214cc4199e739deae9cc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/memcachedb-1.2.0_1.tbz) = e76d7961c504f371a900fca10782695ae117c9ed1f997b9e6ee4771501808c37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/memcacheq-0.2.0_2.tbz) = 857b8316e77ca3e5e65bccb58be1a7151fc841397b232a393d679b59bb2d1d96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/memcheck-0.2.4.tbz) = a922e0f7b6c1eedd8c478991205a567212e06dbd73938a033597011f579dbc00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/memfetch-0.05b.tbz) = 39826eeb376b9692ce6180cd7dd19a044a8273bf32d4e34e6ef5ad2ac34d57f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/memgrep-0.8.0.tbz) = d3580d2673ad2b4929f8e46b938b3810b39c2d647959ef1dc3cfeb2fb1e9e6b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/memonix-1.6.070713_8.tbz) = 75b0c96ea7c32a628775cbb1a5b401070554401d4d50057cf3bddf661d211c5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/memtest-4.2.2.tbz) = 1e9435b3ba8bf366c392a32888f5de12033c95385b2fb94f170a15fce0a149f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/memtest86+-4.20_1.tbz) = f8432ee0710ed4bea7b3e6a0ae828c38f9ef0160381316417ee74f9f9d78259d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/memtest86-4.0b.tbz) = d48e86de8aa4532a301d62e12e1dd067f8f5677069467edb59e1ca9d9d73c111
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mencal-2.4.tbz) = ac76107bd55a77d5bd2e6f3b5b1bb867ebfe3fb9f1090767b0b29bb0ad65437d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mencoder-1.1.r20120721_1.tbz) = 0c34a6c03053c89c7df9b8372bc89278447c39499113cbae5d34fb3932d652d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/menhir-20080912.tbz) = c0fd3583a65ceece3f14a829e6cec577e972ae9ef8057a57875bbb353137c40e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/menu-cache-0.3.3.tbz) = d9d1d83b7f48588a7e6dcb71ab9222abd8618484b4090e1297b990a71d636882
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/menumaker-0.99.7.tbz) = 8b9ee97413735f9c843db2291e6b292f252eb11de3739b9a000d17ffd722eb84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/meqcc-1.4.tbz) = 594218d55024dd13fc85d029403f70b17033bd36b7028591a15f53f7345b8a34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mercator-0.3.0.tbz) = c62d29cfc98315ebdf73df6032b011a88b0020f59262e16d6d8045935ff148c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mercurial-2.3.2.tbz) = c48190cf481e51050f781b4480d0cfd94163f8961a6b4823cbfe1a335dcffaec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mercurialeclipse-1.4.1286_3.tbz) = 448ecb9f1cb4682ec40720bc485641eab34b35999fc1bb1c70274ad3ebdc308f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mergeant-0.67_6.tbz) = 0c04cc63a5511ad8506f2ea4250b192e5cec2297c182e91c220c80f335e3b717
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mergelog-4.5_2.tbz) = 4a2dcd800cb57deaeb8f82c5baf737805ce2f3650abc071cd908e5e2dcf1a157
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/meritous-1.2_8.tbz) = caec202d8ef06924e72d6da543d779692d3e488067312cf651994f3d23dc0b33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/merkaartor-0.18.1_1.tbz) = a881e2f16607ff2c5720f5ba76e4735059552301eb61252aca3a8e9ff43b3c50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mesa-demos-7.6.1_1.tbz) = 15d1bc0a07266c747f980befc488813e8395fb4c27627b27e0255276de0e749e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mesagl-mangled-5.0.2.tbz) = bf25f2a79f8e54914f4c4773d56b78ad0a537ea2d45e869bb58d2e0218278db2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mesgui-1.0_7.tbz) = 112a8e7a55d6d0ab934824529cde786d36614b49adc585f643a7d937a7991264
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/meshdev-0.5.tbz) = cccdf48b86f0101cdd39075c6182800133b3b88c0b41353ccaa029caaa672798
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/meshviewer-0.3.3_3.tbz) = 755fc9dc8e7e93650902eb789ccb3c0e5a389d4be50606973b211e83b6f9a799
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mess-0.146.tbz) = 508dfe6409aad2b1e78b32f966ee59fed188ee109c4227c30963819652efdd49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/meta-1.0_11.tbz) = cbb5d9c3df4041380876990d4840cfff203adde2a610f639afe99a036aa7fa2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/meta-cvs-1.1.98.tbz) = 3ee628f265fb95389cdd0f4725ed30a44101166602b7be6e1c0c95f9ab2e4888
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metabar-0.8_10.tbz) = 42086f44e1226acf5a96e48c265a608c413efd1d3516b290f5258706cb86cb73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metacafe_dl-2007.09.13_2.tbz) = bd491bf90f02c62b6518cf3809608210e0746309bd589797582f82112b6d4a2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metacam-1.2.tbz) = a59f707eadaf413c00d9c4241fa0e5f876188a441867f65b602c7b9c751be927
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metacity-2.30.3_1.tbz) = c7ea1d540e2d75b6ffa1aa7289d6be7c57014bd738061d083b8d1cffdc5c1414
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metacity-aluminumalloy-cryogenic-theme-2004.01.04_5.tbz) = 04037018327594988aa7e415ab21640f2d1a947bcdf27e09286f191c7d324d56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metacity-aluminumalloy-smog-theme-2004.01.04_5.tbz) = 3c7dc7454cd444e65e7f84af9721a244fa99800ee1ff666888d2b1bd50b149e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metacity-aluminumalloy-toxic-theme-2004.01.04_5.tbz) = e0df3107193a0ebcb94d7f37f034b3db3050f1958318157401157218c8158a7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metacity-aluminumalloy-volcanic-theme-2004.01.04_7.tbz) = 6525eb02f2d22d5827232ff8f07c51a3faf872d316eada3668641a1e5c34fb43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metacity-ana-theme-0.11_11.tbz) = 5b55d8a5b1a6a3366c85a742c86b14715840461a72f2bd1e2a368c43c7779456
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metacity-aquaextremesunken-theme-1.0_7.tbz) = b50527009f32c93aca7789ac829d5b8233d8999823f0e64fc6165183f9bd449f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metacity-bluecurve-theme-7.0.0_4.tbz) = 0456c38b29dbb748a54c909470c3304f7de1847276ace88277aa2b05811ce9d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metacity-digital-cream-theme-1.0_7.tbz) = 55b0503ff0d2db8021535d2306d700bbf7d4564116e657931fadfda0d0a9532d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metacity-digital-harmony-theme-1.1_7.tbz) = 4cfbf3c621bcdf212395ea39287db9aee8ecac72513671134a3bf4c841cf5352
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metacity-longhorninspirat-theme-1.0_8.tbz) = 2dd39918530643911d54606e4385b6c54398fed3bb84fd3ba10576e396fbfa0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metacity-milk-theme-2.1_7.tbz) = fa707efcb162b80bdbb0403e64eda31e01175ee0e480d95d81efa073a4106ec0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metacity-theme-microgui-1.0_2.tbz) = d54aa66122e310cbaac2c8a7d46861ffec8c367f155fe961df23d8c9177d4aab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metacity-themes-20040306_5.tbz) = ddfe984e275a76c6ab5c8fcf78281f92aaf2fc088a9a54d10c0d687f9df25221
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metaf2xml-1.42.tbz) = 84de807bc29328b994085ac1e4bc845a566fe35aabddba47476ccc465c4b2777
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metakit-2.4.9.7_1.tbz) = c98c22b7188c5b096b896f6fa38b5e0095930268d394b52af97299fd6a2a117a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metalink-checker-1.3.tbz) = d1f7c563970bc4675d5a8adc0eed350f104229de4100f286a447e98d8255d813
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metalink-editor-1.2.0_3.tbz) = 8bab27f7732c2de1023d977e35278cc13833e978a6ffb3feacb99b71c7bbcfc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metalink-tools-0.3.6_2.tbz) = 96725436b6d8489834022d0c50f8526707370b4eb044611b5f9bb6deb1ef4632
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metalock-0.8.0_1.tbz) = 652924368162e8ef97625ea18eed6e7967e0023964f72f839ae52ddbb973f0c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metalog-0.8_1,1.tbz) = a8690160d261bcf45395e08e300fbce2e2e49960f89994c07d1feef2a75722c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metamail-2.7_10.tbz) = d053c8077a4bed4a06efcca12fb8ac4b1be62f15375345799b56526ed7764935
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metaocaml-3.09.a30_2.tbz) = fbd1633f62548f65926e9dfc661688c31c52ff464cb4ad6fc9c91eae34a08dd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metapixel-1.0.2_5.tbz) = 6a63c44602e158f9dec8f2222b5870025be951d00cb3d7434d47a5f9151d60ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metasploit-4.4.0.tbz) = 35343cbfa46c2ae25a5b9d07de6b78ea0c4025bfb3d914faa00213de98d8fd03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metauml-0.2.5_5.tbz) = 86fa4e2260ddf6103f1ed71d2ce99780396a3a6bd82e22f4ad05c2b1683d4a78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metis-edf-4.1.2_3.tbz) = a373109038999aa081939b6ebee313367671dc301f7a665a0a288e1f445ebce5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metisse-0.4.1_1.tbz) = 07562e44806fbf630183eb003e6531a3907c7db87c65e867b45167ff69374a0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/metromap-0.1.4_1.tbz) = cd4e7eccdf9ed088b8505170d33b3e2e053190edd8a96ba47d3a7537f16f06fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mew-emacs24-6.5_3.tbz) = 76b436d3b5a1b7bf6ee4d1f8ee8c14717eb42119eba3a7f50936b73b22c9f300
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mftrace-1.2.18_1.tbz) = 8fa1daea656abcaf32b1c088a3a95e7e251044d20a449632ec1e60a48b81c59a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mg-20110905.tbz) = 4b1cddb4f243b6eaf84bfc8db57f2d18ed7c4e783b87d2566d700e581f07f98b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mgdiff-1.0_3.tbz) = 4b6443a28058bfa9dbe61a7733f602cb1e1a98e67189b78855c9a68834b08ec9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mgen-4.2b6.tbz) = b32597e9cdfb83f2a4a8f5c5ff706018df0602cf7051b3bc654de31053594316
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mget-1.4.2.tbz) = 0a5bf262c92946e557644938551909b35ac2f5318b3bb25b19ecae3c970a55c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mgetty-1.1.35_5.tbz) = 5f7e4887bb364f9a4808c0390fe917679d49797bee0b94a3708dc073fd92fb0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mgeupsd-0.3_1.tbz) = 25e27591d44885a8def84d6fd0d6088680382e0ca89e3a7dc26bf8cd75df7922
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mgopen-1.0_2.tbz) = e37b9fa487b5d13a0732a91b0f380697be7eeadb9ab0c6c9a31d345933471c65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mgstat-0.12_5.tbz) = 8684c8c1ab4fc8970ae4ab65ef75f7fd39f4aec33b223f216fe60d2c4789e053
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mguesser-0.4.tbz) = 36d4d85ded320cd7bd3e7b14c7fab117436ae42762f3aa70f0f62f5186d7e6ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mhash-0.9.9.9_1.tbz) = 6021168512a62a198b057e52d0d24b085d8533bebc5600a6e6651c4ff85c4dd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mhgui-0.2_5.tbz) = f9f0785a59a4ddc4724131678f2bb5d32020fc360eb320672ea6662b16e1ce43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mhonarc-2.6.18_1.tbz) = 57db5d6be9a8440e2b0d228b427defc8c8939a2ef066a897e13a4f27e126e8e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mhwaveedit-1.4.21_2.tbz) = ed6657461afd2f29e579d2987ff132633941482eb6131f52b68928382eaee983
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mi-aspell-0.50.0_1,1.tbz) = e02962b5b0f818fd50a1808fc66244adcb0f38c6ccb2cb21c1bdecdb9adc4754
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/miau-0.6.6.tbz) = a55f6d2ddf4755426e5cd708675ef4ce75926ad801c570e0d2de3b412eced9bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mico-2.3.12_4.tbz) = 00f87d84fb4c855b700669b494632d4725130d7c2469a851756e23968f2440ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/micro_httpd-2001.12.14.tbz) = 1e269705aa2e30aaad2f562bd86c9c27f468d3d34d8d9025bf476ae2fd520b88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/micro_inetd-2005.06.29.tbz) = 8798760f4268d94927ad31cd32657b165dc0b407ab5ae4e807e477e7c5ac713e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/micro_proxy-20021030.tbz) = b3b1a0bfe86b5bc47074401af1631c5064fbbecfa251e9334203ebb883df73a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/microdc2-0.15.6_4.tbz) = 7843ed922d0d4476d9c3dfffbc9a5acdb40dfddc235637c8ce5483491cd43f92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/middleman-1.9.1_1.tbz) = c6417e89b60476bd2292b26727df9b8ff0bf03bf54f708cf111500323c36e150
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/midipp-1.0.16.tbz) = 33a2d63dbf956cd7d62ba7b871b55bdbc9380f1f182d47a7b44bf19d4861f48f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/midori-0.4.7.tbz) = 1cb27a91e7f4e665e1281f6f5d1a62724c17db7a01e970850fe5f8c952a8dbe7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mifluz-0.24.0.tbz) = 2f7d2e764974de74e758f3c92b95184f5406f819c092f339286088108e2e4cd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/migrate-3.1.6.tbz) = 801ec6f78faf9d7f79329f44f0d5872d37f46f657b714737fbcfc3f9ecb1c874
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mikmod-3.2.1_1.tbz) = c88137174afea74f607d35e5bbeac3c878056db6bdaa2531504c3835487c21d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mikutter-0.0.3.615_1.tbz) = 620662d30496b5f749c49d5162660b1268a5062afe6a7908e4e4e84780d3efa5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/milkytracker-0.90.85_2.tbz) = 7f84598f8c4ff2c7208866fad52842554f39517ff023e5a67482ac18ec413d35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/milter-bogom-1.9.2_2.tbz) = 0ab5bee412fa067093ed920bfa444c424fb6b472c4774d86bcfde178fb460c42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/milter-callback-1.5.10.tbz) = 3f3b9108871202993110d4a122d925b5ecb7cb892335ea6621afe40d0abd8611
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/milter-greylist-4.2.7.tbz) = d2c1e1250f87bd8af7c23d6775469d9ee1bc995bd2d4c93d56ccb9e495eee32e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/milter-greylist-devel-4.3.9.tbz) = 93b3cb319f5b40ad08fde5f50a9d554a0027378701c778ff01b7eb4f28bee875
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/milter-manager-1.8.3.tbz) = 57307a325c3746e6b29c529869c4513ab748669983471c8ce2045ed1a913f80a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/milter-regex-1.9.tbz) = 6fdda4fb9ade70481139b1d358a93f538dbc484e5b1bbf86fd709fead259f88e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mime-1.1_3.tbz) = 00298584a1d3e286cdf674cb4e2ed57ae458714eff342f54a77a2a93ad49124e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mime-construct-1.11.tbz) = 82998926c8ae69f9074a15e96e23c784e99b71a02046abf1d9ca40c6a90a0f0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mime-support-3.52.2.tbz) = 4c5f2d9178353fa183c818c65b5793bd99f6a4e6213fe09c0ba579f0daafabc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mime4j-0.7.2.tbz) = c8f292e36bc76723de5094831918f03211433836424bf90a6997ab6b930e12d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mimedefang-2.73.tbz) = d4cb7ae3fbfe9ec69c6e48be3c2bc3da19048450e2b2bc6fd6e59c14cef2ef0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mimelib-1.1.2_1.tbz) = 65b141dd875324076f7fea3e82a9815715b33105aa07e61699cce7368b3595ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mimetex-20120331.1.74.tbz) = 998e9879faca12904b01e3d5e17c38cfde136ed48aacc5a0886d3c3c5cfcc7da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mimir-2.15.tbz) = e0a3b63962e78533dd3c12caca1c503633a2dae278c9225c01a31b6f3ed05f45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mimms-3.2.1.tbz) = 337e3078be81138baf6ed1a29ef4e278bbc00046378421487cf1a37988910f9c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/min12xxw-0.0.9.tbz) = 5f4d3b052514480f173d377fb1a9e3d46872a939157e8b40a4c8de7495f71385
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/minbif-1.0.3_5.tbz) = ffe92e2e01143fb88fe5a29a84b703e855495f144832fd719b064528993c9052
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/minc-1.5.1.tbz) = aed8cf8b20431dae66cf540807c7fbad2f4617c8b689644b1594fd5198a6b32b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/minc-2.0.18.tbz) = 4485ef1051a2283573a9c995e30fa00e2f9cc3f01aec4d4ffb64d8e92e412cae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/minder-2.0.2.tbz) = e64d33e3244ced073bb27b053af03d62eaf2f8b7cfd729794a1a2e9c507e8ff5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mindguard-0.0.0.4_4.tbz) = 97c3700c3d7fc8244a14d3801aafc7f3a520e8ff663beaded6b89229ab6e5429
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/minecraft-server-1.2.3_1.tbz) = afd272854b7f973a29a267083139163c4aaf9e2cd89e126da9526012ff20baa9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mined-2012.22.tbz) = a436c89607a4ca709bd5c5081f507ed60bedc1cff6e3a30ba28c61cd8c122421
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/minetest-0.4.d.20120122.1_1.tbz) = ee86600608af209059c5c015f3bbbd23dd9fb7b5b4ecb55926541476cd7ec285
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ming-0.4.4_2.tbz) = 0e5e05b4e44efcb4a38185325dcf0e7443d170ae1b3c71c3f3aed1348290a6b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mingplot-0.4_1.tbz) = 5c4225ff937fb0c577fb35da393681b855c32c7cea1a930b1d2ae45ac85b246b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mingw32-bin-msvcrt-r3.20.a3.17.2.tbz) = b0422a2cd9b33c8de5ce7b0393a9328d26b624615be1d2cf27ab6f837d2bbe03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mingw32-binutils-2.22_1,1.tbz) = da6c1ce518d32f6793e2803f775f3316dc88226fc1d5cccc8d45523e0f4d447f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mingw32-directx-20020518.tbz) = a5fc2566d89f242ffb8f2aec00658432b2396c6d14a8722c18db291a76c4ace9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mingw32-gcc-4.5.0_1,1.tbz) = 0e52ce95e14b15a4b338527c892c53a828d50e9a0ab735c9aa13b99e1de96ec5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mingw32-libffi-3.0.9_1.tbz) = cc947a680397e2349ad6bc1d4352dfc0a23c90ac9e0d0f926b9f86cf6211730f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mingw32-libgmp-5.0.5.tbz) = 381acc5ed0485f0ba7b2d1efec809ee4f851588e90d13f9883858fdac2eabde9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mingw32-libyaml-0.1.4.tbz) = 9f515fecbeaa828a316fca1491c18851e6633d3136b2670c7d8a8f600a0e1615
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mingw32-openssl-1.0.0e_1.tbz) = 3a7749d7eceb0c7947a563c32b8ffd191830557ec41c57222d81d63bd520580d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mingw32-pdcurses-3.4.tbz) = 9bcb11f0bb392d95a5531c6020266f6a8fbb1b63ba08b23917c54f150e5c84b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mingw32-pthreads-2.8.0.tbz) = be8ad9715d51d7baf9f0bc7721f8d129c8948afb61ea5e6156acb5aeacc763c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mingw32-zlib-1.2.5.tbz) = 93aaf68ca8d322b0eebe763c2fb53aa925ba79b062469ccc44147e9d8cb6cfe6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mini_httpd-1.19.tbz) = cdbaa5959284b60813aeea1a5c3cf0a6bf80407241efb0af7a0ab76a34464370
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mini_sendmail-1.3.6_1.tbz) = 56db58c1359410da45e81065806e1318477c972c4beac4d49b35bd57f7ad4f3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/minicom-2.6.1.tbz) = 711934785e7859fd039ea889507b3cee33bdf12c5e31b74ab7d16d26a16139c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/minidlna-1.0.24_2,1.tbz) = 287c11ae228ff698801c5a8e2828fe4cc9bac8b6ee3c8ff219e204e7e89455aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/minimalist-2.5.3.tbz) = 676361a7f64cd15189d84d14056ecfc6619cde8baf4cbedff58b3b32d6bad57c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/minirsyslogd-1.02.tbz) = a201f0a9ed13e80aa2465e63b868696a9e26f4bec5f6d36593e0cf1e412cf77e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/minisapserver-0.3.8.tbz) = 92cea51d980aac0036a2c5e6b217785f205dfa9085bdb47d2d71f8da2ab59d7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/minised-1.13.tbz) = 8ffbdafaccc3b1b599ace08040a07ca7ef1248622fa31e8a1a363c04896a8620
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/minissdpd-1.2.tbz) = 8a1b87adf8da1a533cb04c3be467ad2b63fab4c5ab62ca5832377f8de1c04dae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/minitube-1.8.tbz) = 0dd39367854a36c8c9c02558d262b3c397746c802389e495c291291fb8e02dd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/minitunes-0.1.1_1.tbz) = 8bf4683fbe27ec597848053e0e44c1e8aa87a17efd2d26589b2a91e17760198a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/miniupnpc-1.7.tbz) = 3f5759789f21370724ff330e57a271ae9bc46ff69ab56b682847d3caa3192691
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/miniupnpd-1.7,1.tbz) = 9c7fd17199fa8f2fe637bd5f90aa9154801658fe762566dfaf0342bc408df8dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/minivmac-3.0.0.tbz) = 9d76b87eeacae524f79b454dac175866af8226d99417edd9c84c798462700f51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mips-rtems-binutils-2.21.tbz) = 9880307ca4ce6b95dc100040d4eb2147675f6f688256c0b7b7d7261fac622a3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mips-rtems-gdb-7.2.tbz) = 84d1a395837107508ae4d999d94f0d9052cd8d961d9922cdaa738a27c298eaf8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/miracl-5.6,1.tbz) = 1de67dc7c2b2bc87c480be62b7b181a118cee28abf133a362dc1143a63892d68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mirage-0.9.5.2_1.tbz) = b9ab93f8a8f0d55e842d9e6979b73cbfa164dd75407299a2685cfb2f97d0c8f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mird-1.0.7_3.tbz) = d4ecf55e9f99e1350b36ad887252d5bf03f1f513228cc78b8d405b684dc27dda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/miredo-1.2.5_2.tbz) = a5e31a8a32db4647b3626865f5adebb7cd09337b0d487c1c1fcbb76ba700645b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mirmon-2.6.tbz) = 92c999749d058ac9c148447f3f69c29acce31f4430375dd1bc22c042bc26e21d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/miro-5.0_1.tbz) = 0789e3e57f934963b27aa21d2d2666e76dc1a45800b289cc6e497cab7312d645
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mirror-2.9_1.tbz) = 1321c7de2af4ecbea5472e5dbf34767ed354e485dbb41c6d2c5338cf55b39a22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mirrormagic-2.0.2_11.tbz) = bfdea34ee3ab5693940fb733de1eb21d2e7d6e8fa4840479919eeb56b8b36f28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/miscom-1.0.tbz) = d3366ea3599d1132100e096868da565d6c6a822050b9e9e6ba103e80549acfd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/missey-1.2.0_1.tbz) = f76c54c7cf058cc4e31e06780a8921e4cfdba3c284bd402020d4fc92d95a8217
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/misterproper-0.4_10.tbz) = 91510b9d9a8c11ac43f609577db48c9f4d4b1797bf148fc958ebabea68e77300
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mit-scheme-9.0.1_1.tbz) = 011657d4b6b825ccaeac69063abe57eda24868fa9c52b1d8572323a3aeced200
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mixal-1.11.tbz) = 128192347b767676db8d5d998e13133c054448217ac103e00e8c4c16f584b178
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mixer-1.0.tbz) = dc5915c5b73a0147e91f7117806d03da78cabdd5fa2037040938a382c673dec0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mixer.app-1.8.0_2.tbz) = 276573091ee8fff85b55eaef976581cd7497d10793e0f9046ed384eee7f0fccb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mixmaster-2.9.1_1.tbz) = a02a7d1426b85e68863ddb08c740ecd3e669b8953186fbbf3b84d7a48c584343
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mixmos-0.2.0_9.tbz) = 2e6855c6df14500f1fa6b4109c98928f0d812d1fb73b2d8cfb9eb86ec9ba1cdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mixxx-1.10.0_3.tbz) = f626cc3e74352c56b941ace9b55db89c1274b8b3aa7481347e82834464a6f0f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mjpegtools-2.0.0_4.tbz) = d52125b5dcbb8eebfd155ce4a0284dc4cdf4979102fb706366dc67dbed747e2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mk-1.5.tbz) = ff71cc69a686c007c9b248a88b5f63899a04753c4a7df089d976386bb76450c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mk-aspell-0.50.0_1,1.tbz) = 0362e6063823c69c4fa38b3589769875dbbe2a62dcff02fcd76a81a7715a0499
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mk-configure-0.23.0.tbz) = 6407ee4734881ad4761450bcdc6fb9dda965958b4480e119bbf2709272636971
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mk-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 5c4325e88e8caa9c5dbd9149ce4a2a1a5698610420927ddf1761435cde8bf031
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mk-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = fb71b89933d10c956d71cbc926b48d15b7e3764b3f19c62d14f0875ceceb1728
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mk-livestatus-1.1.11i4.tbz) = 5ae25e0f05ca3b4df4d060ba4b31c8f49cb3532d2c683776361c8bead369d808
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkapachepw-1.121.tbz) = 2f75ee43f1ccb063cf310139dbe8f6b1b000b5c89c0df2da93616014a1878b3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkbold-1.0_2.tbz) = a4d784110ed983c4447b80971de8698ee1ce950dc9bffab9c33a82637ac13103
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkbold-mkitalic-0.11_1.tbz) = 1ec771ac62b25831fb640c026aedbf24a64ef7c9ff6ccf841f788811855d06f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkcatalog-1.1.tbz) = 73c20fc0f914f80c27659c8fd9381227fa4d63032fa6771e6f58f7e4df37a5da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkclean-0.8.7.tbz) = 58584115f4e6ce75a983d9e5edbce9d72202272a2fc0c7ed5f0f72c76ef077cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkcmd-8.14.tbz) = c9e83f8dc5c8e704eb51f6ad2aa299b3a5a2706f17df6b7a1f0aea6cbc7c244b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkcomposecache-1.2.1.tbz) = 97a524a40e27b39eb7d04fcc7c21cd889681d17b4367917135c362a45d0f6b3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkfile-1.1.tbz) = 63cfa6782b726ed1788c92d472c3b5f12f8851ee4729579cf4e6c43c1ef03b80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkfontdir-1.0.6.tbz) = e80cc4dac8bb976f576302627e853994d1511b55286be4c12110033420bac345
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkfontscale-1.0.9.tbz) = 549db9eadacfb1972d1e0b378208d06fe5996c73a4f556a7ef75897443faf46b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkfwimage-r1_1.tbz) = b924ca69da934fe9b6d58b15379ab395954685711a51a751b54e424d2e63b13e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkgichessclub-2.2.0.tbz) = d8ae3e28d42e86e13ec56c860cb05ca81fa9a1338f2b3b77b13cb0ab35930a6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkgmap-r2164.tbz) = e9ff570d97024734a250fbd30b9a56f8439ea7e71a221dea6d169b28190c0395
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkgmap-splitter-r198.tbz) = 536a9bea0b0efa4575bbf3101b4ba7d0428a269cf7e3832746ecb3e9bc930770
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkhexgrid-0.1.1_6.tbz) = da0545c861e17e1f8b8367a8d24880c2c4a1ed51df1ea87cfdf94d070043301e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkitalic-1.0_2.tbz) = d6d297e0d31fd63992bd8d06a3335b341beaf21bd362f61a5aebaca51a11ac40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mknbi-1.4.4.tbz) = 3b98dcaba3662baec08172976fb2feeb0c567f435525a1f84ea485a453332696
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mknmz-wwwoffle-0.7.2_1.tbz) = 01c51a1cbf47e35da5a4fdb6888874aebf60b8f52e3305db09dc5485d1490ef6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkntpwd-1.0.tbz) = 1a5711ac377103590d04da00dd6c86a634e1992eddfa5fcfd76b2c6d2a2f9c1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkreadmes-1.3.tbz) = bb4f8fbf244af6db6ea72f34d731b604db420a40f3029f34615709bd022b5c2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mksh-r40.f.tbz) = 8fc6b7f080ff3aef5d4647b5d6be19ae721d1c968bc951614e248acfee1924d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mksunbootcd-1.0_1.tbz) = 8d707a00e0571e9bdcb6629785e3b528109dad8f71cd215f958717e97e2fc9dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mktool-0.0.25_1.tbz) = bdb3d35110a08e7af44faa236d1f98b5ece8dd1a789c02227e4fb2aa184ffbbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mktorrent-1.0.tbz) = f4cfa67f4296aef16b7e282378d8583e6e901bcf506eba2d1492844440f8499d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkvalidator-0.4.1.tbz) = 99e624488ed2f65c5101ecf70e7a63d211b34f4b450093900ec0331406168b59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkvtoolnix-5.8.0.tbz) = e2d38dba3e32d71a33f4056bd17c8039f2ec2c91452546e90eae5abaafaf3e8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mkxvcd-2.0.2_9.tbz) = 6d0b686c19f868ffd13d364a925c867d4dd8801e9edda7d09477e9a409f98e23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ml-3.4_3.tbz) = efc349635da36a02de51dd5e4a73eff02481ec862d03bc0e52615ebb8cf6ce07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ml-aspell-0.03.1_1.tbz) = 5940da87284319f8b8d4658c1da864d111e99ea3cbe428f0678b83e6153fdd51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ml-doc-2.0_1.tbz) = 2307639e57f2ecef31b9809e79a653b60a3572765d36a8f4b316ca28d269200f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ml-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = e981a36535aea327074150782029d213c239dbe789983a77efefcd01cc10e031
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ml-pnet-0.8.0_1.tbz) = cfe9302434fc165ae659b15c5a9a7fca746b4ea33bd27405c97249a04cf28e43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ml1-4.10.tbz) = 5475f4b289b37f99991d84089a4ff8e6b28151f93771200d757f249db501dbe4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mlan-1.03.tbz) = d48e2361b18f8b36b1ae0cdd8967f10678e97236c964fdfb0ddf8721e09560a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mlan3-1.00.tbz) = 05ebf67fef8bca7de69ac171c26c605fc6e05cb43658edbdbd471594f2ab6a59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mlclock-1.1_2.tbz) = 9e018238d56b09c5040dc4bfb3c7ac7b45dec410ab53d58a981efc5fdd1a70d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mldonkey-3.1.2.tbz) = 0cb7ba16c70af1e0317077e2482077dcb5251b3e52f4ab19dfa0f6722ca7e90a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mldonkey-core-3.1.2.tbz) = 992b201472aff424f5d9568874cffa2851acfe0be2a3faa31741dbdc77a19aac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mldonkey-gui-3.1.2.tbz) = 074fc03698777911cb1651031632d302d77c3917faa3acd980855ceb75d150b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mldonkey-perlreactor-0.2.tbz) = e67c97b4f688b91bd03fba44f1bb74a48b4ec784d1dea2cb7542257d58350c54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mldonkey-urlslave-0.0.1_4.tbz) = 12a42695ce2c71e6b0dd5bc2f235a1ac37c5930513fb0371d6a2e554808ef5a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mlmmj-1.2.17.1.tbz) = f16da3c7502704697f631c945e0dceebdf9984f48e268bad2b088b4ef1ab6bf4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mls-1.3_1.tbz) = 382fdedbfe0070e853674561ccdd8b996c872c1f28113597f2d3e5ef58317ee0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mlt-0.8.2_1.tbz) = 844c961694ba9b4d4506f9d930ebc778d8ba4fdb8c0a4704ed708006b92a5c8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mlterm-3.1.3.tbz) = b2ba084bbffde22831391331d15a55283d3ae6e1c00a3554a3a79eab514b2e70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mlton-20070826_10.tbz) = 1c15b7edded9d659a4786bad6b233b68125e00bc38b81ece2288608dfc75624c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mlview-0.8_14.tbz) = 61a1747e21c295bf706b7b46561f43acacf29500924d6589ff2049cb409a98a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mm-1.4.2.tbz) = c8df0189f5e72e0a03e619882b8179673bd06a79db81cea3ef878bdc26ddbc67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mm-common-0.9.2_1.tbz) = 1881f2ae3527e7b2729dfc23c23f39d8e40a98dd3315568958d75d9e677f8ad3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mma-12.02.tbz) = 187e2ef31b6d198abaacd91e34996cd299665e2e8165f6e61d7657a2d1ae2286
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mmail-0.49.tbz) = 58fd0ab2fec66fbaa39386eb2388a577d281416f714757cb2081f77e80437221
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mmake-2.3_1.tbz) = cbf563922615e5e224d60cbbff75c8e4c08835d6b91356c5f7d13a4177ca7ca9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mmc-0.5_10.tbz) = 94c3cb41ac716198379466300917d6076ac85320e9fd145dfd3b60a7eb776bfc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mmencode-2.7.tbz) = 923b2a7b067362f2094343f10f3509fff393a38c0423652bd8088de8c8a502ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mmix-20110831.tbz) = 79ccc84437b2c9e43f16188250a7d833fa2c1d2d5cb593ca1a9a7cb69fc99c1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mmore-1.01_3.tbz) = 5e56beb752754ac4703361a047ddd0eee0296956bd009378079bb7e07c09dbad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mmr-1.6.0.tbz) = d9ea831988946001fdfed5de6ae705f4ea26c5c015c9e79826b03d9f055279bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mmrecover-1.0.tbz) = 52639dd790aa2a4eae3acd423f29307cfa1c48368df7a77f3f1f4b16f59e2285
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mmsclient-0.0.3.tbz) = 7aa098c57791f53fd775ff92ad367ccaef9f68c3433f58f774b1113f1dd57635
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mmsrip-0.7.0.tbz) = cf9b33f6f3a686e0285b8c6990370d6836d6bc9dfb3209e57d0ac6f6ba401035
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mmucl-1.5.2_1.tbz) = 75d977f382b39a26940369dfa000baf69e6d6ee5cb1d80552070dc0789640ae6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mmv-1.01b.15.tbz) = 413d6bce5f4bde2861b58eec1d57de67e2b1f70b5a3d4984668c75e40618ec4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mn-aspell-0.06.2,2.tbz) = 2e5e8ad816b99345ffa11dddc232b0fd7c2d58bc188bdb551a730f2789d4e4a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mn-freebsd-doc-39278,1.tbz) = 4f5464c2e74d86fe9a49383c925eefab6a22b693ddb8fa03b3514aad7ed82d96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mn-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = baa070d63c832693bffa7101da0305c6b1e8470a74af956ec8b42fdbfb3ebf52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mn-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 06b435fb6654606a7adebad237ee2cbb254578a52bd0691275a7240974fa57c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mni-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = ef0641982037538fcfb01f1bac0c1989386eb7a35101b47a7e130491b3c52d75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mnogosearch-3.3.12.tbz) = fc2804fe4177dca68a6826a5ccf2525733c8a881bfd4623e36f39a11a799c72c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/moagg-1.95b.tbz) = 30f194b1eab3838f569f5365fb1b16010c8fb7db8276f29bbd73b38d5a832c6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/moc-2.4.4_9.tbz) = 6afe5671513c64e85cccfea10adc11d52b6e5122602a1c4bcaa8215797fa263a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mod_amazon_proxy-20100913.tbz) = 369ee6de165104173bbef9b931cc7b39004a67d3445e7e692a2e4b49d90bd3ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mod_auth_mellon-0.3.0.tbz) = 954f102d103f6b6b3dff788e8015865601ea4e5a7bc4418c71cf5447378c70fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mod_ftp-0.9.6.b.tbz) = d9df33a98167d5af568622783b3f96c44364aa769e4fae9a4b3410647c2100a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mod_pagespeed-0.10.22.7,1.tbz) = a47d1d5afacae654e6aa793270fde02a953edfb9c4d2d078a6d597caf678306d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mod_rivet-2.0.5_1.tbz) = d31c8ff155beb123098b91ebb5d245294ed504ead298c02ff6c0c4b04223892e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mod_spdy-0.9.3.3.tbz) = 981701800dec90adad26e38cac7a33511ccddc00453770bf39608ecd407ef30a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/modlogan-0.8.13_12.tbz) = e1f0cb4e4b83f934ccc83e0ade269e9daaa74cc63de031842d3892558b9e954a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/modplugplay-1.0_3.tbz) = effddafc67928d1d0781c248ae11dd4cfb68ad960b1649236523fa39df1ad46d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/modules-3.1.6.tbz) = 5658755e15631bfb9c79a65f5529fd8ddf5983cbdbf305c2d377d302df71643b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mohawk-2.0.1.tbz) = e89e68c7a3561c485d2fedd0c302170a551d562be40d2d88eaa5a52aa07ac24f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/moinmoin-1.9.4_1.tbz) = 56e6d6c40daf320d5be4247b3978655f7574203038e93a8a1f3f0a9f661a23e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mol2ps-0.1e_4.tbz) = 858322937d2667641c72340d7a0b1a15ac1b5e31f50f056111d51ad2ca653c9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/momspider-1.00.tbz) = 2715f4c4bd35c0a7fbc2c96489bac1a810002291343329d298d207090babd711
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/monast-1.4_2.tbz) = 55f9271ffe900fcd77723ff20de69c9e7d4ac58f857236fd2cc1853ca2955931
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mondulkiri-2.tbz) = 70986a7291f123143df4568e4fa9592860ee345e0321344ebe3b9aacdede3ad8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mongodb-2.0.6_1.tbz) = 9744ade46cf9486351c621a113392028db99e27e1ce2e817a6fecc031007524a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mongrel2-1.7.5.tbz) = be964e6aa65cc617a267934f89343d97843951d5a0675dcb6711356defd7e9d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/monit-5.5.tbz) = 2976942b762ef701440fa63f999263a429bd8dac56e4b6bac2ec24eebb16e03e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/monitord-0.4.1_3.tbz) = 3a4c7341f4d7e945c63c0149b8c82bbf8a2fd47f0c48b43d4dddf07f87f164ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/monitorix-2.6.0.tbz) = d204f055b86541c625f83b321ef80a6b81b661595572efd4c24edab3e1a18932
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/monkeybubble-0.4.0_6.tbz) = 477db62238941706ba4449a660a40a3773e2f4e1dc62e2e6f0369bef3e85252e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/monkeysphere-0.24.tbz) = 3b1148b6f34ef9d888fa3a8cd027b36d3c11bed394b9d0b12cc5def1a6fc91b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/monkeytail-0.3.2_1.tbz) = e780403850f4c642e0f639c73a15f71412cd6b00391578e8c8af3a1f76a4fb30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mono-2.11.4.tbz) = 78b1d7b8645a57b2be345443f249cf9f3c39522bfc7ed68d43d590fc7a2cae53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mono-addins-0.6.2.tbz) = 23895e36e9a846ba5af4e2b9afa7fd500797684b833ab0baa3d1f4eceff2b1c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mono-basic-2.10.tbz) = 54d18b20efec8df7ece80863df5822c1d3c66870b4a3efe60bc65213a20235ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mono-kmod-20070416.tbz) = a58aff158c9f33aad411acfe128d1ef1ebc27e211adf0eaf8cff44b091f1a442
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mono-zeroconf-0.9.0.tbz) = 17fb005d6003398b4a3c06c41a54e552ec37019fd4761b566fa4e73140104e8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/monodevelop-3.0.2_1.tbz) = c4d93e9e79c086f420ba82d814ee34a1ddc909c189fffce5ad60297d911196ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/monodevelop-database-3.0.2_1.tbz) = fba688867c7f3fd88583d3dab0f07a8cb7e26c4fcbb7f65ca54bdaaefdd796c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/monotone-1.0_1.tbz) = 49ed1882a0cddbe69f309a89efd1529387780c4f59e30479ecff8e295c6a463a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/monotone-viz-1.0.2_2.tbz) = 38fa650f9a0ab8497ec3b170c2b735191ed5c39933252bf4913470e13b5729c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/monster-masher-1.8.1_1.tbz) = 03f78865cc29f4354a6acba0443817700f37ec9891ab5b1f3de1958fa4dd82a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/monsterz-0.7.1_4.tbz) = 89582cf672e0a81f2f8003661cee2877e9758fcff341d14d47d4a62f22aecee7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/montecarlo_fonts-1.0.tbz) = ea8cfbb9687fc09a464293eb2cee4bb00eea9aa107e08cf0609c403ef9722778
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/moo-1.3.tbz) = e414318cc40ab8596d522af846846c576ae16c1dfe9cec3af6a73197cf83e38f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/moodin-0.4.2_8.tbz) = 8bbf10e30a8265554349f8a88134a104d1150971afd46fda97669e345b5fb9b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/moodle-1.9.19.tbz) = 68e0aa946f0dc06251956ad834ef8a8cf3d03964c22745df976c93eeec753694
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/moodle-2.2.5.tbz) = 5c7f6d6aaa111913db8930602060f9982d4be2c72aefb092e4b08ad81c6e1ac0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/moodle-2.3.2.tbz) = 3d97ed70a9f10d68b670a2584bc55300e00a5c28d7d32d7da848395d7439cadd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/moodriver-0.20.1_2.tbz) = 48b57e76477a2e1316acb54e3aa0d512a0e0161dffa28ece40ef9ac6c04142cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/moon-buggy-1.0.51_2.tbz) = 9cee0db2dd566a75809ec67c6192156edda24fefa919ac7b83bdba9dd065adb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/moonlander-1.0_12.tbz) = a35243fed6ca158e59e9fca087bd2e950a0d144522f0504336e5abc37cc93cc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/moonshine-0.7_4.tbz) = d5454ab1912e693d5f08124435b454ec0ab478662268345d839db195c59729cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mooseekd-0.05_1.tbz) = 3217c8b18d4f5581b8b0d1a4b373a90a247688cdf372ceb65a0df1bb72957cbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/moosefs-chunkserver-1.6.26.tbz) = 83f8d649e33c30d6857453afa0be07b37eaa26d129765668be36cdecce54878c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/moosefs-client-1.6.26.tbz) = bbfdd6a99859b3da3103345d43d2f9b88508420778f6ed4beeff3c6a37199ae5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/moosefs-master-1.6.26.tbz) = d407a709082ead21d0d3edc07839a1399c889eb47855b0b271c6cb7843691fd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mopac-7.1.11_1,1.tbz) = 9fb39faf58522d04e8b3d055a78ca257503cb476a6a438a6816d3c1de2da836b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mopd-2.5.3_1.tbz) = 66d5f45f704bb94131e8cffe1018931f941a2bc6797e7d258b0ced7980d99fea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mopesnake-0.5_1.tbz) = 20e902925bbe2b6fc7fdbfecfe1b2600b8a80d1eb2f410ee70aaddf299262242
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/morebalance-0.4_9.tbz) = 38ce0cb0bd75ac75c4edcff6e3d27e6c452b2f4966ef2de6ebb70fb648f70d8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/moregroupware-0.7.4_3.tbz) = 953534d2f2a05330bdb031e3ea5b319fcea391a3d8bf8fdaded10cdf8ba1d450
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/moreutils-0.46.tbz) = 6e82a02da5e5a98e31479aa5584f5bdee9211976a8609daed09b6cc5b8f5af3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/moreutils-parallel-0.44.tbz) = ae896f5dd243fc358c0a37f23b0696c21ab697980aa3b8963b41f49a91099128
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/moria-5.5.2.tbz) = bb1804f0e297276f72f1b9329ba2f931075beff6682284963590124f5a479f11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/morla-0.16.1_2.tbz) = 36498f07f5a446d4837466e71a0ba14662605397274d2ab2d3c630c08a869ad9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/morpheus-0.3_12.tbz) = 1dabe7c779525b04a08e7cdccb1ffd308112a43502b9bad71335bebd3ea97bb6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/morse-2.4.tbz) = 186d3a6b713acef7ff9e0c13c065e6efbb84aa4167f5d682058a71b8c8640b0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mosh-0.2.7_1.tbz) = bb6cf21d7767c050d76a3db145c8b6c76ac54c6f7491d0f6c524e6c03866526b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mosh-1.2.3_1.tbz) = ad9e332112f31ff8e9ef438e702740f50c2da2ecf30be018ada3907728415e26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mosref-2.0.b3.tbz) = 362e6dc1522eb48dd66300a6f0cbc14c029a623440889ce3fc4171c7019c51da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/most-5.0.0_2.tbz) = f8a27d35e2f7a8442e03e0c56e2ab0535e9cc8bc1234992c29f5dbbc6a2be466
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/motion-3.2.12.tbz) = fe9650dd81bc72411f8128845aba05ebd51975b1e21abc29211368b14e5059d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/motogt-20110505_2.tbz) = fd6e318dfb2614b0115e586f78fd142206a6b75a8ac2942723b3bc3453e8673d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/motor-3.4.0_3.tbz) = 96596f49f2a97172131d80e0872930df8c57816cfa11855f71f4656efebed55c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mountapp-3.0_9.tbz) = f9c75d12f4c5d562d4071b3ddceaa863d511ae203434b8675482f6f094539cf5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mountsmb2-0.90.2.tbz) = da918184f4d4d1e5d032074e89e780cfd9c816954f374851de46ec72df2b6e93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mous-1.1a.tbz) = 7c508509ae3e6445f18197d7cdb4578b8946a5d4ed70c6d176aea1198fdc235a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mouseclock-1.0_4.tbz) = 86cb080d17886067fff0fb3d5129df01f1bb217fd1797168209b59d45d0ca7b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mousepad-0.2.16_11.tbz) = 1fcc6be5effac9924c0bc09b476273ff81d680bbfce2c37eb2ec826653fa8fe6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mousetweaks-2.32.1_1.tbz) = 2fca859ab6eff90b9b3b97939103eb2a3b187496b035686a4ac55dd84bd49477
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/moveable-type-fonts-20100801.tbz) = 6bb6c8300c84e885aee4bec501231303847dee2ab2b76457e234da74ae850179
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/movemail-1.0_1.tbz) = b92d8b8b5872a628d0cb21600c67d88688426099dd99dae0922380eb44d88077
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/movingmotif-2.3.0_1.tbz) = e1c3c277db6915243a33dc73edf1f4e213fa4941fe1ef7bd031da55f1c3b68d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mozplugger-1.14.6.tbz) = 59af283e05cef64b58c717511fbc38bac13ad2d841a428bbdf2b80126d41fe37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp-5.2.3.tbz) = 389b273425a7a0177e84a22b5ac6fbe7352f310d845dbf060478d27f2b99c378
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp-a4-3.0.1.tbz) = ba2fad6c0faa8b2c39c864d8642bf45a7171c1d128b1e596a20f74410d478c24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp-letter-3.0.1.tbz) = 58806571829631bca6faae1228164568ddec1ec121ed2cb20dc4c1467da26767
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp-player-0.6.tbz) = 4fa9394372dea4b83d655c6e82f2aa656eb5136c02d14f0937fef74e4df348dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3-archive-tools-0.9_1.tbz) = 90f0023c99b1db97c115ad1b8d6af22e710bdfa8a1959a4e8ad679fa07150f00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp32ogg-0.11_2.tbz) = fd02eed771ec3774dce4cbfbced951133484ccf9fd877da5f968712ebe61fb58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3_check-1.98_1.tbz) = b3e5b7d3d51d96e5defcc1d8d50c8f079be7f2dfa5429ff3ace7a1fb8304cd90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3asm-0.1.3.1_1.tbz) = 94cd08d43237cbd1cf38e7dabc5269489a4c684ee84d1361909c9fdc124306a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3blaster-3.2.5_4.tbz) = dd4a5ca93c6a0edcd7cf6042edc901e2fb0634ae13aadd504c3403f054c27e73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3burn-0.4.2_1.tbz) = 10407a023f6d8df24ab4388f91c5c848ab6311b91d512453838d54bca3029ea5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3c-0.31_1.tbz) = 5f8fd0aa84f0b36111ae27a94b13432b8334897d0f5b63de7ff9667c3db953f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3cd-1.027,1.tbz) = 374b8e419afac4099ff1932a9aecd17b8897077eb5b0314ac7e4e051af147ae9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3check-1.6.tbz) = 639bac7a89cafaa3dd645030c0e5e23655382ecaba054b0aef819eb248bc323a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3ck-0.04.tbz) = e5e8ce32326124e4773daf5640f5e1a862208492c6a5c4d95e827e7b43dc366b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3gain-1.5.2.tbz) = ab01b28f25e8b30110e8d4a9104d5964ae075726eb4d547daed13b2314995af5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3guessenc-0.21.tbz) = c7a01673daf721695c768b553dd51a026cc2786b2504aad43352b37350260fca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3info-0.8.5.tbz) = c7d8b2a921d06b9d8fb2241cbd1b408cdfdac572333894c196d67059f148a90f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3lint-0.9.tbz) = 742cd370cc75cff9eb24e7669c09c0493c61aae0044d5601cbe68d7e47c9e5e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3mover-2.1.1.tbz) = efe06abcfb4d2207bcd30dd155c31bf881e70012be6e7fe849a8e27215e16248
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3plot-0.6.0_7.tbz) = 18219e98380024d0255f5b9bf07e4a484a39a01c3ddcfaa61f5a431f483a6cfc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3rename-0.6.tbz) = 64f0f7ef0293969284a2ddb125f1abf0797d83f2bf050dca22dd8a36d14c9629
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3riot-1.3.tbz) = 6ddc0e66da89e628ee886ea99ebc270d5cbea6ba9aa173c87b3ab36106c97e81
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3splt-2.4.2.tbz) = 98f012756f642d902e4e9aae0ae08403f9f6dfa59c7359e1059ae699dcb001c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3splt-gtk-0.7.2_2.tbz) = 6a2471cc03b70bd7b975ba9cc7636e610918991d17c9bbe54a35f6ba1941ce5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3stat-2.6.01_11.tbz) = 681a53dd336d275058acad39378b197de99d667d500ee10a284bf6753f346c46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3towav-bundle-0.4.1_2.tbz) = 8c908726003156b9e848ccabd446fc3d9816f1dc16cfe3bbbd63696d1fc4fb9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3unicode-1.2_3.tbz) = d5a3998ea1119c58d5cc1f4a9792d7823b4b68745f662bfe44ba26c1514f99c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3val-0.1.8.tbz) = fe823b753aac661a2645d8ff713cd0b544fff1d22be48ffce31f06782194289b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp3wrap-0.5.tbz) = 2d20dd20c62a56234d4ea5a974a421d5fe7e6d68f522325189b0f9309dc2ba81
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mp4v2-1.9.1.tbz) = 78872872f49ff8d339a30b75a2d332d6afb2a8c02f34400322fd3ceeea9c0fae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpack-1.6_3.tbz) = 0b82fe3114301e64db935606be6a303dd663fa526cb04832d0494693b9a2f0b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpage-2.5.6.tbz) = ca7518ee336bc2a1db9a1fdde0c3acf7323ca75152e4d5902301ec4075089114
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpatrol-1.4.8_3.tbz) = 2e0ca9101f066433795190f1c2087cba08369805f00f99c451d8b8fd861758fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpc-0.21.tbz) = b601ea83119474e60bf1a51757eae0777ea4bfc3e0f8c4d63b28715d954d0671
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpc-0.9.tbz) = 59ae15cb6faefec58e5b350973e99837c28a4a6c809792e9e5b9970524d8b3d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpd-1.0.1_2.tbz) = c50cfd934c67132ef1e76f622dc92a15b47dbeab89c8d73f6f141e265fc3d19c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpd-5.6.tbz) = a8025b63d6579c023627cc2278c036e5f626a15ea9fbc14298dfc74389052a5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpdas-0.3.0_3.tbz) = 678fc615e3e51fadadc247f408ae059d45298aa91e81bb448381f6cad71329dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpdcon-1.1.99_2.tbz) = 1d424366a190d5ddb2dcc06589e0642459749dbde629615f23c1def2c64b3c7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpdscribble-0.22.tbz) = 2355b18b7c00c0fe8866307c9ba20c0254055006b1780b714f77c4694b41a58b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpeg-1.2.2_1.tbz) = b786267bc0e695c1cfd940506232ce14af21267c822529f20ee709435bc67943
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpeg2codec-1.2_4.tbz) = 7123db72b9bb8ab316877e25d474ed73886b1137c27669fd57e06e562a013707
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpeg2play-1.1b_4.tbz) = c72cebc10f3cff39e662c85bcab5e7359092af0b8772ae7c0d305faf82ccd653
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpeg4ip-1.6.1_26.tbz) = 91e322ba2fffb5deeb1d725fa8b0694485b951ae1deb3f66a06ce44074f12559
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpeg_encode-1.5b.tbz) = b8b840ced838a4fa5a750f869ef69c0e64bd96fd5913c7a0d8a7e6a19ca1a7ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpeg_play-2.4_2.tbz) = 9da670b0d9bc59c72ee21ae7b5912ae371960ab56387ba13facfb436c147652b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpeg_stat-2.2b.tbz) = b40418a2206947c0ef7cdac757325d6378a27a8036619b04a52554490ffce7b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpexpr-1.1.tbz) = 6f8ce66264d428138e9b6c867862839a4efa6147766ad019ded715a04e32680f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpfr-3.1.1.tbz) = 9d52609552ddb42d67d7343f69aa45e5ae5b02f2661f50f742f433a9ae01d0ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpg123-1.14.4.tbz) = 3c09c9717d52f960262262df3671561782986131416f0444bd17711713861849
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpg123.el-1.52.tbz) = 41828a443c7106430d610b9ba85bd69073f466c16774b79743dcb4f2b5f5244b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpg321-0.2.10_8.tbz) = ea1f0e19489d2cdcf2b9efdfe29f1284d6e6d19fe12f86a3b0c966d26a75abbf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpgtx-1.3.1_2.tbz) = a99603fa2e9bde8818d746da25acc0fc382296ad831c81592d9d455a3b7e7eee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mph-1.2.tbz) = 9a5ee9a0620afbc4ab45f798df3c746ddc5c887d28366a97ef5a5d5130072813
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpich2-1.3.2.p1_1,5.tbz) = 26ddf09de3abace7f600be0a23570efe990333c10ce0eed3ce2ed7342b209cde
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpiexec-0.84.tbz) = 1e6232ae09e8e48ecb89d77a54759389b682bc938556e8229fe1076b44deb1f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mping-2.01.tbz) = dc485092b557ae78f505441f4d32123f4f80b4baebe3684d87c5921cf5a0f459
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpiosh-0.7.1.p2_2.tbz) = f66b7d03b8440f78864978653b41fcec40e2c3bd303886c66cd01dc31e6535c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mplayer-1.1.r20120721_1.tbz) = 0df0ec981c0cc4187bef0cd3030b65d16127f774b06d2aaf3682404bd88ebec5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mplayer-fonts-0.50.tbz) = 0c506629b831e8e5aab145de5f2440539ad41bd11afa36f6ea0a6fcb46d8657c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mplayer-skins-1.1.3.tbz) = 62f40533d457420b0e29c0c32e00554a506f94a3f9e6fe2a08ed92b900f4ac01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mplayerxp-0.7.2_9.tbz) = f6ff783186224f8adc9d1d0c2560f8b6fbf579a3307ae28c0278022c618789c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mplex-1.1.tbz) = 16c5ad852ef94ed7b500386d88436e981a0d68fdff9a84495e149d2c16305d1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mpop-1.0.27.tbz) = 7f56f66492cd994fef19825862d87400f4e3ad021606ff26c2b33b7da01dfe57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mprime-0.0.24.14.tbz) = 46b18f6fd68e28a9b26579268e5a65ed7234b2370a5a867bb6ac1ca7a492f52c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mq4cpp-1.16.tbz) = 2a48617a6da775a6b5575de1799787b1e5f7f5eecd26a35b198585f30e8c3162
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mr-aspell-0.10.0_1,2.tbz) = 805451a88e3c23de03d3e85c3709793e0f42b10350123635f4a35b3948f4ddb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mr-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 258bcf084cd744292e714e91d0ef3af4d6c759a58a7a47c9428637ec751107c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mrbayes-3.1.2_1.tbz) = a3f6a1da849b8f25e21ae5bb950122ec43f2698f407f48c859f76735e43b1687
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mreport-0.9.tbz) = 8d6391e7d286b1691903cac2c617d76198250c5c10dc7d0f0c9b76eac460caa1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mrouted-3.9.5.tbz) = dedcde99c88e2b2d0e51898dab08bb1c1e057179d145ad7a4d30c784cd48b4d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mrtg-2.17.4_2,1.tbz) = ec4a39b0820960ddb2d470e4a7ac52608f3c587c4141467f8ef1ba03b59b019e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mrtg-mysql-load-1.02_4.tbz) = ec7cf360338be940f59181bfca1ac6074af07a6d66ef6ab1dd33a901a2a968fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mrtg-ping-probe-2.2.0_5.tbz) = 4498ffea04273bf15f3e74449a678d15f3a4c4ba907d101b11f5f21a2a266e4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mrundlg-1.0_3.tbz) = 5fb8cf932b282446818ef337b9aeb79fdb1cb81ff5d01cc387982df5660d4dd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mrxvt-0.4.2_8.tbz) = c849355c5fa95ff8c7fc9b9566811b4731273389cf1e001071ac16d625c37681
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mrxvt-devel-0.5.4_7.tbz) = 061c8a7fe69040a59cbcc4031652f6742d4ea8d2ecf71884b3753ba2931d392e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ms-aspell-0.50.0_1,1.tbz) = 743053792c576d6e914dbaee6848aec826f44f7075f31e8ae38b7b5202e119d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ms-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = cdab7c612039957943ea8b31be06b1f7c7b0cae5a8fce28e0ff9636c639ed0f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mscgen-0.20_1.tbz) = ea2fb72b2094a0364fc3cde89650ec1098bcc32f36edf8e8ccd3f3900d08ce9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mscompress-0.3.tbz) = 0ada7c05f0ada04ece419d096dd5e6bcd3e8bd534f2171f8deec336584031b80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/msdl-1.2.7.tbz) = d08b9ad8deb2293cf4b6a75f89d18537407cdf4228eb2d95beeae1a44677083e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/msend-3.0_1.tbz) = e5e537088e1acb872fac464346bcc99ee23538bf4b70826cf9036ffffbb34b8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/msgconvert-20060330_1.tbz) = 9856da5ec6ecae8664286a37d83475d6864461f42ea807a139cb18ad466dd89e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/msgpack-0.5.7.tbz) = 41e7d10dffb6bfc887ffa984a8b68b85d70e4ca26c62ead7f7851d3b4e3aa345
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mshell-1.0_2.tbz) = 39b727f6558064cd20b7a6136eeead92091bf864b7c951d0294016dfd7600dd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/msieve-1.50.tbz) = 02af2e473b5fd94ad4247356d44f17df647ecc7038ef90e6e72cc0b00f129ad0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/msilbc-2.0.3.tbz) = cc8e611ac6858168d4d6a6c2e8c8f6f5ca98cc93e91d5afbbb7cd70237f282e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/msktutil-0.4.1.tbz) = 6fe415a5b7e946862d0f35d447946ead0663f80f503388a70ac6e6573994faa8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/msmtp-1.4.29.tbz) = e5d3670ad05be76728fa58c5c914f802d39fd7ded02eab9a2263e2bfc8720404
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/msn-proxy-0.7_2.tbz) = 6d484bf9f24e613b17b972f476e6e0e7e02f7f0772bb36de211874af08d3aa30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/msort-8.53_1.tbz) = 37a043d9369b6002765c8fdd68f4145f285c4e6993870704a4a3ef5f3182e2cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/msp430-binutils-2.21.1a.20120406.tbz) = 5a46ca00ee8437babbf3376dcc455d12be0bb00fa0c57f8e4ab99a76ac081d82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/msp430-gcc-3.4.4.20050317_1,2.tbz) = 74baa6e7d32d176368b531a021ae2874f4d10cd8d4a9ac70ef139155a3ca8765
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/msp430-gcc-4.6.3.20120406_1,2.tbz) = 25a81ca49ad4f7b7272b09a242652331d1aeccd09db5b5a58eff86ae5b5bebde
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/msp430-gdb-7.2.20110103.tbz) = b7bc7e0d8d9a514a6cdcb44311dd36f0e9d6ea32c77789481b88fa753fcb1c7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/msp430-libc-gcc4-1.0.20120224_1.tbz) = 0d4b939b53f1268e7b17914eaf6a703bcf99d6080f86e758faa86969d3b09eb8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/msp430mcu-1.0.20120406_1.tbz) = bfcad3e6e70d31553a9dc0011e25eaced572190383e0dc6384e0dfbfcf4d3929
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mspdebug-0.19.tbz) = 8bc0735e35d45d9170c673edb38c97ed8056207548abfe39a1a497dcd148d7ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/msrc0-0.7.tbz) = 48040aa5de1cb13eca5c1bf86e34f63eea69285bceff2c627ca61e4fb195b459
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/msynctool-0.22.tbz) = eca2befe15893fe39d9966b056505cbdde92c054695c667a1c626f00c0ce9b2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/msynctool-devel-0.36_1.tbz) = c7b5e57be507aca22b58370b535032f715c6678760c55f50f20de1b64f0e8f98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/msyslog-1.08g_2.tbz) = feacb08a39d6244f71198b9c968dc10940431e8d8bc549bee686971ca3601eda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mt-aspell-0.50.0_1,1.tbz) = 98ce2b9747dfc60d3b1020ecbdeb43b32ae71e3e1222abad9259a4e6d6bfc62d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mt_dolphin_ia-0.1.98_3.tbz) = d499002ad26ac6ddbaff16b4c8b59b16d454ab1d17a31ecc8f10694338c58b0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mt_gtk_client-0.1.98_10.tbz) = 9decbcc020afd539c8c3e39707359ad9c7d0e1818e57392c2784e5d1e007bcfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mtail-1.1.1.tbz) = 1701f63572de8bb53c9ae6029ec06296310a8195ba64d1eb32c4bda751827bd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mtasc-1.14_1.tbz) = 7bcf6fe26942889f54f6abc1eb723bb96ba81327fca14352568ce3db6969e2cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mtaserver-0.5_1.tbz) = d357a66a04b05a9076f46da491416e4ba51cafe83bdb715b741173d5900360d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mtf-0.2.1_1.tbz) = eeec207b227c2233f82752e78f4a93a9a2cb7fa09460352ca2dc6a4556b34371
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mtools-4.0.10_3.tbz) = a2a8b7bbead2abcfb1ee24e4bd76d65f706aeb0808bdd4645d3b3b4bde3765a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mtoolsfm-1.9.5_2.tbz) = 2954bf589889198ec4aa98adcde3f6479e7970714ed71a37b9777704e17cd01f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mtop-0.6.6_2.tbz) = bb6c5fe2b9b1e4d9d2144f6147be65132c14c353a61d76fe87f8e76ec6cc63dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mtpaint-3.40_1.tbz) = f6a5f59bcf866d7e406aa6810a7cc5893bb7ec4a46f1e9cc79a3c485a31dd7b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mtpfs-0.9_2.tbz) = db3eac41f5cd907484724bc3c1a3640dcc7dff9356970380d56e9db30e0d7ee2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mtr-0.82_1.tbz) = d0e9863f5cb31a87abc9fcc466dfb4188cbc32f27d364a63dd692bba375c3021
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mtr-nox11-0.82_1.tbz) = 059cfe88a33eec61381edc891bfb4edc39f790751ac5b76cd5b44f8c16f27762
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mtrace-5.2.tbz) = 6c6fb6229dec90bd75adc2a497b2b0593011eb92bf2da7d47227050fe62f6768
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mtrxmath-1.0.2.tbz) = 9cfdedb4f0be2b35dc118d8915573c358e3cf43e2c3d8ae62e3931eef31b435a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mtx-1.3.12.tbz) = bc6c42e5033e20f92805496e43f1402b972a25bd9f42258503fbc57c65e990b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mtxorbd-1.0.2.tbz) = 31c1b5e96ed02c7976dfd4d485bdc867cab6d273a22baf52cb7350202cd313cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mu-0.9.8.1_1.tbz) = dcd8e091dcc0072088721a79d8d0cb7bdfd04641851942ee127827e5db9f9eea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mu-conference-0.8_3.tbz) = 4b0a22e7a9d0706ecfddf1617b28a605ddd7bc14d931df150a4b9242d009dac9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mucommander-0.8.5.tbz) = 16d19fd34fc2a183596b5f8257d55974988a91c69d3f26780fdb2b51746033a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mudmagic-1.9_10.tbz) = e89b691cafc82b9b7698e8c5868982701e175e891c6b7bcbeb3161bc6e454156
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/muh-2.2a.tbz) = e0fde588904abd91fb08c5bce5fc69b539fa3d13bf5f6ce94aa89e9415e65e56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/muine-0.8.11_11.tbz) = 28ba14e76f6e26c0c80df019e01bd824e2d42774d48dc63ec52a219f04a0f652
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mulberry-4.0.8_1.tbz) = 86a46e19a108ee325a6321960d64f629b03f8e67f4590a1f2602c0d1a2302328
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/multi-aterm-0.2.1_2.tbz) = dd10fe88b9808ede10a5659d95f0dd6680dfb68e8e2746349b4bd852ea130ffa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/multi-gnome-terminal-1.6.2_11.tbz) = fcd63cff8111a6233f66b5049ed477cbd36efdef119e8df3e6690852805ca3d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/multican-0.0.5.tbz) = 4356f75c4e40bc884d885c3b9ed20874c875e5e5bb2d598fd0b1d7985af522c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/multiget-1.1.3_6.tbz) = 604f8eb623961ed7e890610891ba893698287427a87db593b9aa3a83c5584462
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/multimarkdown-3.6.tbz) = 343460b096670d67fdaf57a55b9edce9bdd50c8f28995fcf8dad2e3375ef2302
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/multisort-1.1.tbz) = 8c8669250fc17cc268f32dc9dccac0914d325a8abf516fae2a9f361baf1f9442
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/multisuck-1.0.4.tbz) = 42b8a79fbaa8e9bd99af40db80611a6432a4c71427f39fc3b0cb92dffd5ed63b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/multisync-0.82_11.tbz) = 85774f54a1e213c7072084c984981ce169d649710b544e32f88af5f4deedee2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/multisync-backup-0.82_11.tbz) = a2f4512be7f2a1f89b8216d8e277d2b72463c8fb65d0e3cb6f15792f20d679fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/multisync-syncml-0.82_11.tbz) = 66e68cb65eeda40081b14e268ba74929298cfd7830b3da63a8b2ac8f26260268
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/multitail-5.2.9.tbz) = ab81c08717a31d976965f320c633930d8b035a021fa69bd1a16ad8a3aaac0d0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/multivideo-0.1.0_12.tbz) = c6c67f09da6eb03d65b9e055c34e3ab5a2190745999fb7a2d416a06c1dd1a6b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mumble-1.2.3_1.tbz) = d11a7b059457bdf913b7dec2f36a15e30c4597812060382d3aac335f1f8bc803
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mummer-3.23.tbz) = 161a7b701b12252c7ab6b7279cb32fc2abe164558f263046d72fe629f0bc3725
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mumps-4.8.4_2.tbz) = fe74ce1588a45d0be449cbee25cdfc8443602a6c46e0150aaab1ac81b3e1879e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mumps-mpich-4.8.4_2.tbz) = 17c7be4eb66edcd6e126e74c55884056e8d53e60240bdc89bc6a8f7dd7703054
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/munge-0.5.10_1.tbz) = 4e0afb91e19cd84cac4ad9de00a2ff711e718ceaa2c9fc652f6580e5d488f28a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/munger-4.193.tbz) = 95cc6e475ea3635f47ee2205d0721ccf3ef0b287ac1b2214be7fb413dc6d7a0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/munin-common-2.0.7.tbz) = 9c883ad2c6bb59597cf3ed0db2e0a89409f9d9a7c5c91a5c7cb172edf63d2f61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/munin-master-2.0.7.tbz) = cc15bb5295e0c62467f7afae337effea9ef94805aa3dd549111eef37c367e193
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/munin-node-2.0.7.tbz) = a72e65b313fdeede3a15bd9594a99e85079f60e5578d3e309612269340d027fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mup-5.5.tbz) = 3f5ae9c7569267daffb325542c0c354a31f4fdd483ce4427b7b252cdafe472ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/muparser-2.2.0.tbz) = b3e45a133e057d41dc8411df2f74ba7000df9e10cb0d54646c6d522234872f9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupdf-1.1,1.tbz) = 10a185bcfa02f7646e534bd9252307a6aa122f74034a9cda0c761cc015de8511
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64-0.5_3.tbz) = 4b874a223241caa72a15ed78785c90d846d32d6ccc53ae38bc53da39a5788610
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64-base-0.5_2.tbz) = 02d99fdc37a0fe2748eb1c7c261fd938b8b3f12e70c322f1b0e46415872281ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64-dummyaudio-0.5_2.tbz) = 0c4b3ea79d20400d8402df4b1c46effd68551f69ba8c16c8abfd40a3082ac249
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64-glide-0.7_7.tbz) = 4495150e41465025cb6a01ea7eb4a69046bf0723b2cd5fbf52a5517172f5b469
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64-gln64-0.4.1_8.tbz) = cd46a6196d3a59aca628fca5c12b7a833b76116241bdb60f562ed032e5a2fda5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64-input-0.5_1.tbz) = c273e3e41d20abbd5355357ae9905c7072f903ca698a135dcaaac8feb3df9d6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64-rice-5.2.0_6.tbz) = 5c758d793fd8435017264014422d9026552d920259fa2c6c1209dfe969638617
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64-rsp-0.5_2.tbz) = 018bd5cdafa63dbce43cccc294f403f2470d5d28b41863eeeb66df99ce215b68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64-sdlaudio-1.3_3.tbz) = f992d80567e2c6875f31f21ccbb1a971da1690bfc1a542c0054cd8f694b62c34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64-sdlinput-0.0.10_3.tbz) = 2eef91bb7f39ff92eb64fe0be8420aaeb2d088746cfd4643a448734edc02c1da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64-softgfx-0.5_1.tbz) = 57bd58eb85a8c4d3aa38b44139b8e5dd5f07c9e4e6791b66696139b00ecab73e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64-sound-0.5_2.tbz) = 2b43bfe153a53aac27b82eb412027840c4fd8aa4a0bcbf448b7da5ebaaf8d627
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64-tr64-0.7.8_3.tbz) = e0660325bf0e93f7067cc53f7d187bc25fd861f0982878ae2db8213f4f8705cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64plus-1.99.4_3.tbz) = 09879de0ab4b0c8c5cb0e8cd13d8558b52bb3ba1154f23de2b843da848a6ab29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64plus-audio-sdl-1.99.4_5.tbz) = 3cca8262cb5dd07a226ec5a1483b7d2092bf96598cc04a5cdfecb743c788245d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64plus-core-1.99.4_5.tbz) = ded87e5826a24e0dd1fc32a572758cdb57437fb0ccb405ddcf24ca69ca9c7bff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64plus-input-sdl-1.99.4_5.tbz) = 798c3c8b86d4b06cfb92257890f6003d8de1b1d9b096db1e371edb8f768a380c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64plus-plugins-1.99.4.tbz) = fa8719c67214163e1be0477da446a73807620e43ee55ef7a02f91e9ca72a0ded
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64plus-rsp-hle-1.99.4_5.tbz) = c49974324be6ff0e54727efdbd5501701b436755e1c7160a34a6d6e6292264d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64plus-rsp-z64-1.99.4_2.tbz) = 806b79c9c0c4f66e326a92b7c3baf6d92ffe3ca2d57a0974b6a155c8152534ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64plus-ui-console-1.99.4_5.tbz) = b81e3f13c585d9d1d06420532523f804c2ca476c3adc08796958ffd422ba8fcd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64plus-video-arachnoid-1.99.4_2.tbz) = eecf1d963233bd4de9a839d9d106bde6ee54382563c9b8a6987f9de1b003178f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64plus-video-glide64-1.99.4_2.tbz) = 1244aca91c1d6ac6fa4d8fdbc906e2d62c68ef4d0c4ec833afd989bf9aafd70d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64plus-video-rice-1.99.4_5.tbz) = 2685483b1cd4c134e601d504b36d21d950ac2f526c6c15433abfd1df2b19c1ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mupen64plus-video-z64-1.99.4_2.tbz) = 1e7587ccdb625b09a4cc33a06a408af898f5135d61d67649de7f7038e2f45993
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/murmur-1.2.3_2.tbz) = 910cfdbe8f8b35c2601a3f009929cf8ed68adb07c42581a006bcc7ad12063c7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/murrine-configurator-0.5_6.tbz) = 84f5bd00627923a1d08bfa3cab47b10243af76a9490eee153cf6f9e0eab62e99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/musca-0.9.24.tbz) = e8a7201bfd634a0621832aac8b220c69f633718b307db541aecc172bf9112bed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/muscle-3.6.tbz) = 49bae66ad1129dfe2d4b6b66041cc3cb293a08ff39b46c2013a6ec3cc4c00f77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/muse-0.2.tbz) = 1f00359cc54f602c9e5ac8ab7bbcaa96ecc72818d013977e9c3028cc654f8794
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/muse-emacs24-3.20_7.tbz) = 3061cfba1afc3d3965876f1155347e669ac2fefd2923d3990fe8f09436d634b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/museekplus-0.1.13_8.tbz) = d5d04bd5f67e46573b257beb5dc5c13890e0b292c9c339530c8de1a049759b8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/musepack-2009.03.01_1.tbz) = 144cb81d1b2eea9bef74ed4a7c7f6a46c4584a2b22012e63f2314d85f6345065
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/musescore-1.2.tbz) = 9e2516b281f44f021e535733b9135acac6dc203c5df36f96f1936badbc1c4eed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/musica-1.1.4_1.tbz) = 022be3d97efeaacb6b8a7d57bcb52d66df0a025617495c56bba6dcc1c1929265
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/musicbox-tag-editor-0.2.3_15.tbz) = 9a41395486a0bb4a1344636eb9c6b4bce77425e066b5e1363ecb1a0c11182d81
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/musiccontrol-0.3_2.tbz) = 7714f78486f41287837a71fe6d9e3c7d9e09236779205e354a576569778ce842
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/musicpd-0.17.2.tbz) = d8be367e13b6b1676d1ca74152a560cd0c9f32ff77404d2230730d72c2dae389
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/musixtex-T112_1.tbz) = 66ce56ecb7d859d8fb65b38c2fa68f0601aa312b10c9c3bffdd64430826d5902
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mussh-1.0.tbz) = f5b25a6dc81dde6b2326521bb8e34d5c9c476cccc1d2c2f0bb956750daf8968e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mutt-1.4.2.3.tbz) = 4faf0e188f5487ed5fa40a853861297c481eee48dd3d0e78ee9192eeccd66892
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mutt-1.5.21.tbz) = a99b92d3f1236bcc1d6c230f8f9fdf4301497c4183588f68976a52b14ab0107a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mutt-lite-1.4.2.3.tbz) = 1791f4f287981a8db5ee4e2993bea89e9b4c9d9543d715cce0903d135fed0b61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mutt-lite-1.5.21.tbz) = 7cfb01ad665cba05b5663bd053fed43eb1d0c500b6a8e7ba8301f9b684e60b21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mutt_vc_query-002.tbz) = 34b3d915878bba1d6d4a452bcf7e8e6c0e8dc9a181b770f55002f6efb00363b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mutter-2.31.2_2.tbz) = 2bfe28f6475e2570e8f71e34bac83b259631c4250125988241307ec49776420a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/muttprint-0.72d_6.tbz) = 11eedb9d4b83df0d309b1c845b69b837a469e035fa60b2cf4a00a8dc863daca6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/muttzilla-0.40.tbz) = af0ad9495df9a3b79a839c8f8323b80f9c49ee33ab94ff4202537dcdbe57bba6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mvdsv-0.29,2.tbz) = 3f0748318e424273719befb0c6499cd87d1c335234818ae28399e4aba134c1a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mx4j-3.0.2_1.tbz) = cfb7a767388c92545a67f6cf44b7064e796fc27d8864f795e700d2dc3ed88412
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mxflib-1.0.1.tbz) = b90558e7cd8340a174f5502fa5aed068a7ba7011accdf338c972b84767de2f67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mxico-1.0.1_2.tbz) = 94e8d9127a3a272a7d0b503f833a49b9e91421f0d954c52afa7f6538f8ed3457
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mxml-2.6.tbz) = b16eaa4254484462cdc165ca554e66a1de97ec88bb89333a0e6f1f2eea3c9f9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mxp-1.3_3.tbz) = 710f6149a9107f9a8ee1331a5cff043e0241c1a3d633f38687d0a7febc42a3f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/my-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = f2c0266abde30508b0b5146387d5aaeb3e77935605841a9863e31fe408c15292
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/my2cego-1.1.0.tbz) = b94f51b886ea235587712395d6e0b7b93974f1ffd5e8689aa8dc51c33c3b1305
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/myBudget-0.60_8.tbz) = 1a4294d1cf8aefc602aac0dee9adfac8f196124986219aa81bd366c0b073d5cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mySAR-2.1.4_2.tbz) = b31a6f9d3cecc2643814865bffcee0f563c603318848f25b725f0539624d4170
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mybashburn-1.0.2_3.tbz) = 067f6ce6430f7a36aa7c1be6627e9ffd5732ba07941b31927bdf2e84ed2ed26b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mybb-1.6.6.tbz) = 9912026870cd2610cb1f4652632869d2c0a1fe76276d53d91fad89b8024a675b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mydbf2mysql-0.8.4.5.tbz) = 40f1d3d23eda26eed1217bc6353d134634b2b877155b18a42ab3e679e30c733e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mydns-mysql-1.1.0_6.tbz) = aff72eda7bbdc856a5f6e00febc1f2da5bd686fd667d87eeb45bdf2ebac00a52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mydns-ng-mysql-1.2.8.31_1.tbz) = f0effb1244163d531d1c9029e4c7b57d4498f5997975e241ace181c155bd55a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mydumper-0.5.1_1.tbz) = c815587e3579fdf004f858959220b596f21e3f909e229ed912461e5e518279d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/myfaces-1.1.1_2.tbz) = a928212367334f936d2a04b2f78d4473bca767eb4e0a9907784113a2f02dd218
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/myitcrm-0.2.9.3.tbz) = 3562b3a4df42405f7c6c25a1f3cd9f02c1c94dee7d424b2d2b25c29a1ab3be63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mylibrary-0.4.5_2.tbz) = 0d4371862e14433080d2bbf2b8b814d2d218d08c40fe05a444dc3265196936ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mymoon-1.2.a_5.tbz) = 15f24fe78af42bf73fbc1c0c46494223ddfa412256354a002374ff32dd87937a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mypaint-1.0.0_1.tbz) = 9b46b7ab18c11e41cabc6eeb4bb265fd33f6fa1904af9d8e5276e0199ed0535a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/myphpmoney-1.3.r3,1.tbz) = 6306ebfc57790e9bcccdadc254e497c59c8b4171f4f605adf8348a6051b3c26a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysac-1.1.1.tbz) = 4e7e874ee4ee299b410f3bb00dfb50cb6989f1a704c0529543c77318248e0bb6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql++-mysql55-1.7.40_2.tbz) = 2309b73e05b63abd4aaed69c7853290e4e988440bb22e95379d9ba886bab2855
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql++-mysql55-3.1.0.tbz) = 9a53640ac9f52980d03cebee769e7fea4aade864310ff88a956808a390950726
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-client-4.1.25.tbz) = 0ef28faf2d968c6873cf9e30ea4fb97b357d3bdb7da036b73eec48f1912c3d40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-client-5.0.95.tbz) = 7b452fd2439ea517bb16755b101d6813c9566ab3d09bffda9a8d6a8ed366cb19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-client-5.1.66.tbz) = d8095c9c2e8ed7c2558c688c5ac009f372df8cb8a0f00b68455bd806931b0e0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-client-5.5.28.tbz) = b3c73d1b5111d9a477491ce56ad4a3f94c39dc322df7400efc2507fdb82c5d9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-connector-c++-1.1.1.tbz) = 56232d09128d832c0087ce748b3f4e8d9cfb91a03bec39cfeb1344b53cf1fce2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-connector-java-5.1.21.tbz) = e1b7c9904023cf99ef97b8fcad73e7162c0a81b8d4edda82ec8e4856b1b93682
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-connector-odbc-unixodbc-mysql51-5.1.9.tbz) = c84bf8383ad85c30354790e1e206d5075b35c7de48ffb82c52a361b11a5c9986
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-navigator-1.4.2_11.tbz) = 339484940386b3584c5a1eaf2faf213e6e705af0755abdcb472618de75fee9c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-proxy-0.8.3.tbz) = e33c3a893a8bd6b9b71ae4e8341dfdf7dc7bd3714116ed58ed755106b5df5af0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-scripts-4.1.25.tbz) = 6f4b7205435ab2d7f059159497ae2bf3f7f7bf0cef855b6c3a880c5bfe8a0a16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-scripts-5.0.95.tbz) = 6649d64965d51459c4dd6f09cb20fe15be22998e858550dad7e5520bdd504e45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-scripts-5.1.66.tbz) = 2005f37669524731f497778a0a37154208e94b7bc62afe774bbe63a4eba7db20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-server-4.1.25.tbz) = d8770d6ef0990cbd50182b9957e4e491a73acb98c8bc37527a874a25edacc224
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-server-5.0.95.tbz) = ecdc78ec87cbb56715888092b19c9af05e073d37bc6b252de44c3c26afb68580
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-server-5.1.66.tbz) = 6a3c7eeda0217462c22890783818195f300b4a7895d9c912388619c8474d7a27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-server-5.5.28.tbz) = 8d8e7229e17102c81e479e246b43ea73586d709fd1cbe3be10af95638ce725e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-udf-0.3_2.tbz) = 2805eec44fc9ba80a0e0388d2244e37554629e767b1f812181d591856359e8e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-udf-preg-1.0.1_1.tbz) = 7476af0a101dea25b192a6744ca11190d42b053b862ff07d40c073de4b0e1536
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-udf-sys-0.0.3.tbz) = d4597edacdc8db9b529c2bdebae60f69391c4468e95ece8dc803503672386dfe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-workbench-oss51-5.1.16_7.tbz) = 011dc2fd7fb4675dbe5cff23111ae520a84d389ce093dc6061e279854c846a65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-workbench-oss52-5.2.1_7.tbz) = 0bb5e8649d80d2a7202dec3b44a315bfdd67180f1fddd1233ac42c5c7aa8178c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql-xql-1.0.0_1.tbz) = 7dc9cac869026d3db7c1cca4c29709f120b28edd07542d380a5b8b8bfad97e63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql2odbc-0.99.2_4.tbz) = 930a0d1cb64bfbd4255c482359e460d1ddaa4d876e8a727eb3536287d1a0c18d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql2pgsql-1.2,1.tbz) = 0489ac005aea9541f308e2f62a40ef379fca0a25caacef575e0c18028a8f9ffe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysql51-q4m-0.9.5.tbz) = b995a66f0ba8c2f64b8ab1a7f0ea674cbc5ca3a479df32cf94e7f5c5728cde7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysqlard-1.0.0_6.tbz) = 796ec37b078808644f9c3738848f27010a59a77e894fb60714bc1a0810b6fd56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysqlbackup-2.6.tbz) = df2393c39a8a3b7faad81bd68dab2d64e276526b7e4a0a11c2aaf54037136a74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysqlcppapi-1.9.3_3.tbz) = d62e72ca91b56de15cd75c35dea5e25e12ff92aa66f2d58562e8fd4d97a0ae4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysqldumper-1.24.2_2.tbz) = c0b7008386e0e6bbffacbdf0de9fd55f49ce610b3493abaf06599de71352d60b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysqlidxchk-1.0_1.tbz) = 63b62ff20d52ed089a45be623530bc3ae1e000d2fd02a433a4adf087da11c693
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysqlphp2postgres-0.95.tbz) = 55ba6aa43a018a1e80caf967ba608dc5b746efbd0454dcb5505e057377c85300
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysqlreport-3.5_2.tbz) = 66c392d918ba4f82213de55bca326452e545d8d1f594bfe8dd8c74bf1828336a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysqlsla-2.03_2.tbz) = 2cb73b3a412f291a185c731ac43dcdb58a21256a65b40746f8b783786ec43555
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysqlsniffer-1.2.tbz) = d05c0ec433c3667f886dd04288d68dc3d58413cd1c797576a0fc3ff190458a26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysqltcl-3.05_2.tbz) = 5cbd9a540edc30e7e573102fda97c67a78ef8d05e32a7667c27eaf3eb177f886
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mysqltuner-1.2.0_2.tbz) = 9ab47598e24437237649099fef761eb9492892bcbfe23677c042e7f1ccef7868
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mythes-1.2.3.tbz) = 57fd089c93daee449caead29d0fcf90c5b75261f50aae948dd4c274b119c0aa0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mythplugin-mythmusic-0.25.2.tbz) = 4c4a1d3ba0ab3f5ca138b5643362ef724c798206d18ec32ba3fc57fe60d8a1f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mythplugin-mythweb-0.25.2.tbz) = f4afa073d5273638375c79eeb832f053a6e66ae6e2663e5bab5c394888302423
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mythtv-0.25.2.tbz) = 22bc6fa2c8da80781e74b03f18be333fd6d10fac2e925df6f879c48e0ce7418c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mythtv-frontend-0.25.2.tbz) = 6c072e8ba10ff0e4303cdd58cade9b7dc7c7872c312218739dfba2006adc3f57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mytop-1.6_9.tbz) = abe64e1d32bc7b52dc2032445ebf5d0a5adee9ecd8e428061e3d3a43bc914c22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mywiki-0.9_2.tbz) = c5256d9a43eab6fc29a38ff8a73f51200e411435467897b2a49c7ce2662836d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/mywwwatcher-3.2.tbz) = a0f990f28f77432b2eee5c66be62b0fd1fd9d8fa50792ea8cf98cf02594a69d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nInvaders-0.1.1.tbz) = d1a6eea67efd2808ca7092ef41af64f7c7aa841a472ceb3b485915ac3df139f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nacl-20110221.tbz) = 31589a83650009240266ef9abd1059d9cc0af8fd3db37210ba3ba13d0819ba9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nadar-2.0_2.tbz) = efbfd29493be85fc500c619342360db43df033b14faaf0d491d958a0ceaba760
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/naev-0.5.3.tbz) = a90e81c7d93cee010ac3f75989beb5faaea1ddb01dad7894ae93bbe446e594f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/naev-data-0.5.3.tbz) = 8cb8311ba8c543837149ec2ae7ecb50bcd4e081a5ed575b4d6f26df6a2e460e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagaina-0.1.2_3.tbz) = a623ae3480aa2b542ca80da201141c47c9e9ea27f0aab7c414fdbcb7abbcc322
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagcon-0.0.30.tbz) = d56add793841180cecc843c2937436b9a9fa293678eb8935d03d4da03f371830
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-3.4.1.tbz) = 39d64bf1d93addc4764b7e784863c21eb437ed7beb092e8c358354b7020da38f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-base-logos-1.0.tbz) = c9efb3a79ccbfa8fc0e85b27df1e4e100029aed03598b9c9d914e522cb33c2d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-certexp-plugin-1.1.tbz) = 6916e161e66bbd5ea3954f05d595bb3a6c893a96388169f9de9bcab0328b4605
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-check_bacula-5.2.12.tbz) = cbe36ce428bea9ec13dd63a94a20d97782aa4250c20b428c3425c14fd200a2c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-check_clamav-1.2_1.tbz) = 314e3f305041da4ea95540f26c2e250d5c17662fbb2a6c858652ea6b570eb094
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-check_cpu_usage-1.0.tbz) = 8fdb81c288aacbb6df9ed31145741ffa7083b672128249e9e8afe4595f61c978
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-check_email_delivery-0.7.1b.tbz) = 15140398214c5a1bb688017359078cee006759670675632164e5ca1083d484a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-check_hdd_health-1.1.tbz) = 39ca262f852973dffdb685a8b1f043bd3d4073e11e95ccc9179f3b547c3bf670
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-check_hp_bladechassis-1.0.1.tbz) = 6bb50953e37d9a212e0e585c1162e34d98a5387d1194365a121f1cc7c55658d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-check_ice-1.5.tbz) = 597501adeee093de3bd2df3d9d6a89175ea7f1dc8130893a0d0a979caaa2382d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-check_kumofs-0.20100118.tbz) = 0c9be4d3013bf5c7b9d3cc9e28b8b920f67639332067e16fba123911ca652e0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-check_mysql_slave-0.1.1.tbz) = 3b20fb248318aa980871eec1946e19bcd0ea5283af2a07a2385630a1eda38107
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-check_netsnmp-1.0.tbz) = 3a881d1f900fe3cee2f5b2712808161c7439f8bf75fdb31ce76e525b1fd3522b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-check_nick-1.0.tbz) = 745441c26f935ae042eb01386417b08c6e42d442e327776d3d0e5035cebde6d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-check_ports-0.6.1_1.tbz) = baf4112ea24ccd68f836c7aeb0e4d0674453cc4122112241b0358fc73acbe6fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-check_postgres_replication-2010.12.16.tbz) = f578c227f0b9cf630c28d3c2023c4f4e5e58a08401990d8385b7fa09013f67b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-check_puppet-1.2.tbz) = 5c132103422a0876304a40e8e755e147fb356a924cde6580c943a32f0006ae5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-check_smartmon-20100318_1.tbz) = 712de16e59e4ca43dd219d8f16c4720d7c34c29f0e823a84a1f4169371e72876
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-check_snmp_pkgvuln-plugin-0.01_1.tbz) = 2fe6ac32c318775a95923dab9dffa73955aec8efb8faf031d29c7f50f1567abd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-check_tftp-1.0.1.tbz) = de4ad6eaeaa2a6eb219b25a59c6ddd48aea2a17374e95a846a75ba625e602722
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-devel-20101122.tbz) = 7e0f87d9c1dd142710730da5bb30fbe9c4389100bdd34a5d57bb06abd2cb07c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-geom-1.3.tbz) = 4515eeed4ff0479d60209a1d643793e91f6f654de1a00a9afaab19e40f2f04fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-openldap-plugins-0.3.tbz) = e3fe246ac7ab4f65b52eef16b7a7b511513aa52d7c97260cf46ba50e8271824e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-pf-plugin-0.1_1.tbz) = fa1d9f9488c01e9263ae119c67db5aedb8a01aa7089a30316b99fb0d9a157b68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-plugins-1.4.16,1.tbz) = 537d568ce0540d29af6b3f07d1f09b0e8a12e215af187f038680ef0af865260f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-portaudit-1.0_1.tbz) = 0a9cab029367187db2f459e1262ba9d862b9cff89f6e0ea5baf2e87022b4d345
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-radauth-plugin-1.00_1.tbz) = d5161019b5552447ca132b7eddf055911c196f13b116789ad4213d08d8739e1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-silfreed-plugins-1.1.tbz) = c523bdecc70d770526ca282e97508ae4f1643b9a2dd5e9344405951a96c5a2b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-snmp-plugins-1.2_4.tbz) = eb72f032e6fb4992e1aa7c9ded596d5e7524ecb08331271e263f28e98f361bc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-snmp-plugins-extras-1.1.2_1.tbz) = 9eabb380a7ba02c90e8a0dd251980af2ed3acca3225aa08779a1d9796ed9489c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-spamd-plugin-1.4_2.tbz) = 65fa44480f4d6ce18244fd5680dfeaf85c92a4547ea15db8814ac4dfbe28a0a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagios-statd-3.12_1.tbz) = 1a2c0a9f365b51caf1dd0bc079cd6f9c6b9b9445c443b62fe58b652e666017f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagiosgraph-1.4.4_1.tbz) = 5933de957e1c5de9eed2903cc33d498e5b0c4c515cef8d14d21dfcdd71c01873
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagiosgrapher-1.7.1_6.tbz) = f304fe2ad00f295d9f7660d5654d6508ead238ce091af911e064972935dad760
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagiosql-3.2.0.tbz) = 33ee1d7cb6c89886122a27841395b6e27e5926f4f0ad6ae119712b7ffe0a1184
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagiostat-1.0.0_6.tbz) = bb132fc3ff86ca51f7d6f28123383e999500310928e51e9289707b3e6eb0a574
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagircbot-0.0.33.tbz) = 6669dbb24339171f117b6bde06f544f97d9119bde70e6eabdd23b442b657d200
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagstamon-0.9.9_2.tbz) = e1bc935e9700a01d20c0139b88f7cccf35b14e376985d3ff7b45c88b6e3aed16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagtail-0.0.31.tbz) = f74d23ea481fdf65809af71d9fd47c2badbc991f64ae40b7d774d6e93202d43c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nagvis-1.7.1.tbz) = 19b5daf54c6f5b3172a8238005d453a62612d82997752fd28edcedf2dc13cd0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/naim-0.11.8.3.2.tbz) = b54328ddbcc78e99088c99724da269647597c89c75d65171ff79d8b83504a9ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/najitool-0.8.4.tbz) = 6686638241abfec9bd9d563b5e4902a7cd9987281ef395f33220a5ea3b05a05a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nakenchat-2.12.tbz) = 3331d8a23e1bca66b9c1f630830e8738d7575664abafd81ad1e3c39ee2527d5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nam-1.15.tbz) = ee3c002136089e4672f2589377f990484ce8f28a6922ad4607bd8af2b20d091d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/namazu2-2.0.21.tbz) = 584cb0d932a5a3e9c46e60004aba6c305f06df56f70a2cfb396bc71dd61a436f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/namefix-4.0.2.tbz) = 89c61f78d511c11dbe40bc01f3a24af2fbc6fdab9640dc4bb2d9607553726936
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nana-2.5.tbz) = e845fbbf8bd715aa122d2463d60af22253e5e3d9160fffab043d8ef2a3411405
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nano-2.2.6.tbz) = a3574607a03aa0af0dada7fa8242ed086e5740a0ef8fce7840a60185bdf9ccc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nano-devel-2.3.1.tbz) = 708de81676f68f69245ef2c24cc66f20daef4e0d73236d7595954d6c6d689d61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nanoblogger-3.4.2_1.tbz) = 4bf39796faf4b0503976c79e745547a58e896eef007d88879d39307cdc96f1cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nanoblogger-extra-3.4.2.tbz) = 62647cb540e6717f154cd885984035126f210ef3cb2d68d29357b13d87c05ac2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nap-1.5.4.tbz) = 463e24476d8eafd8c37aefc04d62e5d82b6b792778a6eb2fd043950a37c85dc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/napshare-1.3_1.tbz) = 25e653fa951c0a1e970220b7d8645b1d0730ed785e75ff0ba7873228dde50f2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/narval-2.0.2_7.tbz) = 0862ec162580bbfb9cbd546207bb58513a46ac11870b971fc34128e1bebfad7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nas-1.9.3.tbz) = 954061ec3ef92273b32d26d053f13654a0985b578201306a3ba93d8c86b08441
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nasawash-0.50.tbz) = 6da6cb97c8bd4cd9cd65c69b69a718798c819849de4bea464a364e13c285c599
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nasm-2.10.03,1.tbz) = ae0deeb9fb862ccc0f73b122cffafb38b857d16cdfe0fb27cd406123be9c77a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nast-0.2.0_3.tbz) = 1fd1c3bdd9e637e1d5eba027a3699749912db40e81efa2e00e16f786525bfc01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nathive-0.813_4.tbz) = ad2d45fdfaf0ecbdb4c771a037594d9a4cdda3908dba8c2e6cf1cb039b97692b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/naturaldocs-1.52,1.tbz) = 665379259429943df5c3d4facffff7cad54022ff8bb201bf48cb7c90a8a9e6ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/naturalmath-0.5_6.tbz) = 87db8ab4f1e585023e3e9fc948a0264d3325c32bc6d506e9f4d727620aade544
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nautilus-2.32.2.1_2.tbz) = 13dd4e47a2cd9792c1f1ec107631ae04441308248d5a4b7a761e83c041cc4ecc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nautilus-actions-2.30.3_1.tbz) = 55acbf7b5c017747465edd591de3102b2dc633337cfab31a24f6b99a9d3105f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nautilus-cd-burner-2.24.0_8.tbz) = 2e5bd9405a5ca3e37e97a6bfa37b6ac6622ecda28f2a73bcde87a619ee6f6951
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nautilus-locked-folder-1.0.0_11.tbz) = 8b478ddedc9d3ff16cb6b189a73f19ffcacc19b1d359fd97e439ecc10cd44b9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nautilus-open-terminal-0.18_5.tbz) = 5902892116209392ebfc06deec14e58af330fad803265c214d98d9e38dd0c41b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nautilus-sendto-2.32.0_2.tbz) = bd738872da774587a3dde017806fdd249b3e90e2cde1b71a387dc46c791ae434
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nauty-2.4r2.tbz) = 659432ea3d542b8eb7aa58a5e4576f7abfe2b550b635e63dcae4e799560eed0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nawk-20110810.tbz) = 95f1411873b006e0f3404e5f1bab6331f10b5d1978580fbd8a480aceb32bd9a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nazghul-0.7.1_2.tbz) = 69f653e0b5877f3e6e8d1fd5aec235971d4d23b9c1c51f0a58d1b1f663d6c8fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nb-aspell-0.50.1.0_1,1.tbz) = 1147e2d125c1d9e95e4816baa47ed78eab73562d2e5723f84ce343a5533e3357
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nb-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = 2847c989fa464ea710d99afea08e40c2f975363be26121ef4ad9af1851d925d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nb-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = c4903fb6078b1bed1a4e4092d2179619a33bd61f1310e067c26e57432ebb5de1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nb-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 78cdfa0e296b696bd85c9fc0ee814c49d04f2af5c3eb2a1ffaf3c7c3bd47843a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nb-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 2bf8446f2252a112b2a3bc86b3958eb31c60d922d390b0bfcc9d64991ab4911b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nbaudit-1.0_1.tbz) = dd1a23c1f98d7da62cc0f69278b253dc90b694a719b222b142757dd0e172a067
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nbc-1.2.1.r4_4.tbz) = 32900dec912f42786dd9ccd1d920588f20f4448e51768c60e636385c0e48bd74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nbd-server-2.8.5_1,1.tbz) = cd7c562142c0d850a5e8004ab1959f61aa4e76247aba2541af0897ae0a600cf1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nbench-2.2.3.tbz) = 2d5353c736d0b5f00c26c7e7f9c66074fb5b1ab72bbaa248addf1f5452c2a4bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nbfc-0.1.tbz) = 38d44d7088b9245962bea65ca53ee8065cd5416c9c49de63967139303046474d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nbsmtp-1.00_1.tbz) = 35f0167f73f29a7a31b9b0f71a5e5705f6776b0f27d6bb86e3333a1798f13b30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nbtscan-1.5.1_1.tbz) = 2a139db2a070044a3295cb1f7ede281a2f5381dffec13a7fc6af674f393cde96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nc-1.0.1_1.tbz) = cd28bf3b6ac30ceb9fbabffc13e542f124d58fccaa94013585826459e49ed42c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nc6-1.0_2.tbz) = c0428d7316874a16c836d9f3014719ca67b64c6c00c147625824832c8252d0bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ncbi-toolkit-2009.03.01_1.tbz) = 7e5ac74c5a828fca3036bf8ee10c5129af53e42e2e2579f6fd55660ae34c8f6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ncc-2.8.tbz) = 2ca00002c8a384464c846c24a0dda9ef32ec8f99eefdd2b018138986d61bc082
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ncdc-1.13.tbz) = 911fd8545da1dfff34973d136eb3b7d56ae98c57f9d8276e357df43b4ade0601
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ncdu-1.9.tbz) = 24e6e81d9fa0fa93c2b0a346b214b5accac70acd8b0db20b76fa4d46b8e43463
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ncftp-1.9.5.tbz) = e40ff0038857b92cd36723ff6a42d9cc7572a80a9ef02c6e516c51d43b6f06fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ncftp-2.4.3_2.tbz) = 3d0c954451b4ec5e65453f48568a9d12a52425002c08fd8f4b306139efeffccb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ncftp-3.2.5.tbz) = 50f3555d1868dcbc57ba659e764704d3626767b03487bbd8e52ae5b7da805087
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ncid-0.84.tbz) = 1ad864261e572a5c3973ecdaa8fefc3eb0d06214567cef47dd15f40abde6ac13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ncmpc-0.20.tbz) = f0fe01c29d7b6db35ff8860e581c721b1bb0d45bf6871d0b4234c6e6c3d27bbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ncmpcpp-0.5.10.tbz) = c821664da2336b192c6ad08c50fe3a383aba90a5b78207aef372658812ebd7b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ncnf-3.0.1_3.tbz) = 13d1595264479c2ee193a6fe9d48dd2b3ad5054ec231bcfddff6031de12bab22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ncp-1.2.4.tbz) = b56fce517cdec7ab83bdd79ae69cbba14ff62d8077505059d7c7e9e7abf9d784
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ncplib-1.3.4.tbz) = a5040afd396708ae099425ee221f5e2f2308777828314f58fa8726fb69240617
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ncrack-0.4.tbz) = 65cd5fe062835a04d35cadc4ff13787e9ba05b22427d2b28d94d362a6a464939
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ncrypt-0.7.0_2.tbz) = 17844ea1f18d9a9cd00b047bca584164c3f71157d96c5d7a1e9e84705015c4df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ncs-2.0.4.tbz) = fa451cf810ed389fdd5fd5dc3c32a24d8913f54a0581e2f36e69c5b31acad35d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nctop-0.23.2_2.tbz) = aa8880e40cdd15a1c047ad4c711f427e45da0a472daa9be88a74032975f56d0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ncurses-5.9_1.tbz) = d58a015374014ec94ae3f4e5e00db20b99e8ea91300232cbc152dde491c8a132
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ncurses-devel-5.9.20110507_1.tbz) = 00751b0a4c44180e93be102a4df9f5b2ba1117e1a2f4289fdd6ac09d57e95870
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nd-0.8.2.tbz) = 4687c76973dca868bd7077d5357fc6906290993b7db83537203497531a717406
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ndesk-dbus-0.6.1a.tbz) = 4c11894501a38e7e60e0aa229467a1a3f5d440e9fcfcb09bb0cd0fa5d1134bd2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ndesk-dbus-glib-0.4.1_1.tbz) = 22dad5ffb5a3645d2b144169faad4934a84c8d281f249dd0cc784364ec6920b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ndiff-2.00_4.tbz) = 8f191a75e000c15e77049e6c4c6288e81ed36a90edc98615b009123b7b9b79a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ndisc6-1.0.2_1.tbz) = 051317c50c4d2e24890ff72180e202e3c381c4dcc3038c948afce99c1fb57f9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ndoutils-1.4b8_6.tbz) = 9547480eab31b59a02b78eea917ca33e2f169428bb8216961f18fc9e2689a90c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ndpmon-1.4.0_1.tbz) = a97ed14d343fc5c35fe58dce3070772a627ab71be10f9ed92e0556286b456261
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nds-aspell-0.01.0_1,2.tbz) = 228a0456baf0370096b52fb90499f44b3889097e1bf3e4caa81b21a23f35dd8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nds-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = cb6e825c8abc2226ed6e0f634f34cc2f26a96a958da63a1347ee4535c2a72020
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nds-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 03771fd57f8198fff35c9d212711cbeef5af3ffc91e0de5dfc894b6b3d357d22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nds-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = afaa231af929f11726caf2ad3cc3f65644ebe293d97a50d1a26ba269fe5e64d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ne-2.4.tbz) = e78fd241e51b15d35433901a7a2313f9ceac0d15b509aa17456c8f9cd6162b63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ne-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 50ca64e410ae4e32be78cefc92f84359460d343cc3dbcc9f887370a09bb2a549
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/neXtaw-0.15.1_3.tbz) = f04a6209c544a500d38ee7238e65b6957b02fcd45c91186f0a06ab8ce2f59175
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nec2c-.9_1.tbz) = e7f9fafc836082a7121e09740d5738ae82e319c6eb8860ec1851d7f85fad9b67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nedi-1.0.w_1.tbz) = 7f90e65693d8202d82bfa80a969232326b35401e066a2e4e395d2aaed536109d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nedit-5.5_4.tbz) = 4d150ef0a6f7dacc8ba6dc26483c7149fe18a73e3dca1e5bd0f2b85b089fd889
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nefu-1.5_1.tbz) = 304a34d0ff96821a9c82b113e27c027f42ea698a40ae4d0dcd399eb743723039
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nehquake-1.0_5.tbz) = b3406f67063fe2dd99d31455d90530768a3081d3d0f519642508e320b390a48a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/neko-1.8.1_4.tbz) = a671f3b35b8758724d207163737ceb5f9848943c04c51d2775353aa7c77d47f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nekobee-0.1.7_5.tbz) = 596dabcacd6394913d47e646b19584a7bed985af421bf92deba6431f847ea57f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nelly-1.0_1.tbz) = 09ebd6e970037314770cb2cae23667048212fefeddc786014ad7eade8c91c47d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nemesis-1.4_2,1.tbz) = 6c883d034ff1c6b7e93d1a0a7351b0afc880a77d9af201318f77c3e8288e65d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nenscript-1.13.3.tbz) = 23cc14a8ebc9506067c78b10ccf13fdf6ade19b78e007b24807f769e641d7bfd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/neon29-0.29.6_4.tbz) = 4a98befe840afc1c32c0dedc0a25f5fc0b6405b81eef6c7006cbb7d11bfc29ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nepenthes-0.2.2_4.tbz) = 1464a1eb866806351c67d9981dfdf30d3393591d53ada45236126ab8fedbe56b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nepim-0.53.tbz) = 3ce00d1e3a582a85d44b6b7228a4656675852c5e5d93aa0a4aebc105034c94b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nesasm-20040314_1.tbz) = eabbc7fa0f300a11589c91d5aba5f55876344567a73bba6146bce4fcaa9cd908
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nessus-2.2.9_1.tbz) = ee7482c615bba1cb4b9e490ac972d815d01c83618483a01d80dcd346456cc21b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nessus-libnasl-2.2.9_1.tbz) = df86c18284806ff93e015ea993fd19de63c1996100391a34caecc72e23ef5b7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nessus-libraries-2.2.9_1.tbz) = e55d41ea7aec78e3e60753a3d37541203b8b0c51466a3d59114b6ec9875ddd1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nessus-plugins-2.2.9_2.tbz) = a9b7b31b91b898b8e6c67cd61b4c8a2de77dceaaa5be8b68bce4d547e1581033
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/net-http-0.3.1_3.tbz) = a97899f6bb078a08c6261d19df2f6895055b946d5ec3588a337b2749d20583b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/net-snmp-5.7.2.tbz) = e590876aecd474e26d88005cf0ad87a01a2cababd4acfc4d44d4f8749b565990
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/net2ftp-0.98.tbz) = 69af8892422acf647aebbf76e9bd1876ef4a4d311c9f01d7459242b1dab64f26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/net6-1.3.14.tbz) = c75cbd7abf58402d19838979ce8ea64c551f69d89aa4f03737e5e8fa21c1c095
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netams-3.4.5_2.tbz) = 6afca200410853cc4e3219c65b5829e79effe1b85074437421cf719d55246dfd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netams-front-0.4.tbz) = 24aaa7aa95cb77817c639a1f4ed031990e25f59be5dff1457100ade12e907cbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netatalk-2.2.4,1.tbz) = d2d32f4e69d6748b9928dda9ea62e6c449d456b09897984788467afa97dc63a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netatalk-3.0.1.tbz) = a51fea4f6d85e6bfd30b0bddce91c5d48a36095296eafc5fcf1d15e013c4f26e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netbeans-6.1_2.tbz) = 939ddaddb5f74244bd02cdb32a4629504b1be1bef3f4c3307ee107a9b15036d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netbeans-7.2.1.tbz) = a8456c7c54dff644df325f3f9a9831e5b0c0197269e8e50d8f07bf60d4223ba5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netbeans-devel-7.3.b.tbz) = 8d07a1ec219afc3fca2b38ce08ee9638a6ade2345c97a44202ce35f070430aea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netbsd-pkgsrc-mk-files-20100117_1.tbz) = 4856f9bb1d850d0b8a407f39e7588805b00d1ba94a5bb6c0ba4edd23f3127d6c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netcat-1.10_3.tbz) = 66835f1d9432267175ea39d2a231a29c1b11056f6020868ad6a18ac4b3662563
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netcdf-3.6.3_4.tbz) = d63abe868d1738caac00ec227c7dc6d8664bc1f23325b7cc62b9c11784bf7a87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netcdf-4.1.3_1.tbz) = 3ebd3a389167919c6b95436ddbb2310e2bd5333761c0cefb5ad45f787162efc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netcdf-ftn-3.6.3_4.tbz) = b90b0ad5adc02a59e885c4c23b0a3804eda2d94ae5f48cd63948e17c24038bd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netcdf-ftn-4.1.3_1.tbz) = ae412f34d58b1859ec5976bf1840af553febe8d4bcdc6052ef529e7973101588
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netclasses-1.06.tbz) = b9adcd23dbd6c5d5aaa0144c4e6c0f522e500d1a8a204ed4ee037e5086225c4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netdisco-1.1.tbz) = 750b614d4d4fbe3ca68d2662608fd4378435984a16c4fd4f424837d823822587
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netdisco-mibs-1.0.tbz) = b657a715b6ea36430ff7d97da4824ed24341bb72c1bdbaa2dfdd02516fe9b2c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netdot-0.9.10_1.tbz) = 449ab68f07a69001f7526924316fe5883d71c96431aad1a0f25b3d9eeb2fdd95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netdude-0.5.1.tbz) = 97f5d33fbd086e581ba4c23256277f2f85f79c165cd3d3fe5c989b1bcdee7188
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netdump-server-0.7.7_1.tbz) = 5ec4ea5bbf2d188bb8e566e6ef331394215630c64e45235925dcdc058ad2bb0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netembryo-0.0.5.tbz) = 5436bc0db8e28a934411b6e740bd2b19089351a01915348c33098cf970347a03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netgen-4.9.13_7.tbz) = f082ebae9cd81bfe666e593dc7180b2205038d433ed24eba03cd5257d7e5c4af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nethack-3.2.3_6.tbz) = 7b4b1a7ab1657e479bf2aca3184dc8fa590513b43ac43e25625bac630716a1b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nethack-3.3.1_10.tbz) = 7dc76a675845476b76cd73eef26b5a28f12d1d94e74de04c7aaaafbae68c4387
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nethack-3.4.3_8.tbz) = 21c1a538582a14d41721cf36d61d784efa34c0ed0d19055ac4c6637dab70d852
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nethack-gnome-3.3.1_10.tbz) = 730924384e96aa1031af3ea8699732dd776ce9cb04a7ca5bb18bb6a7391f6d85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nethack-gnome-3.4.3_8.tbz) = 574440aa1de0dd53eefe07a04f7466d09c78b13c3e1468e2edc264093d264672
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nethack-nox11-3.3.1_10.tbz) = 58be493fd04369e566f831243eca7f97d20982ba283d9c40a7000f5108d7a540
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nethack-nox11-3.4.3_8.tbz) = f90fb897d5ebd113dbae99cb7f55a5dc75666d70690b9ebf9b4c01387846355b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nethack-qt-3.4.3_8.tbz) = 333a0c400cd09a19afc4293546824a2bce64854af51fdf34a8c534d99acad77e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netherearth-0.51_4.tbz) = 5071f5976e88153be2cd0b6e9931d4f62f62cdc6c4ef14a93492bba1cd11b2e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netident-0.1.0.tbz) = bb26a535b1f3c197abb60c562658c6b998c8afba7ab00b3780f4d04c1699b079
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netio-1.26.tbz) = 1b9396ec336593f6bf1a0f87e9efdc3c002bfc9ad7ebadee2fbeb3f7a1bea895
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netleak-0.1a_1.tbz) = 74138d8a6a643a0431fca86267e08907b616821252dfac30e361891d6854ff4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netmap-0.1.3_1.tbz) = e8770fc78d830b5cfb89f0e9d264fae3a60933c1c5019914446a99504fe248ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netmask-2.4_1.tbz) = 579e3a22802172793a60b83734c7f17f1b3078f66b075b7d0c90ce92aa0a0a8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netmond-2.2b6_5.tbz) = 5eb8986edd43df771091d99968383600596203de8f626557c2e8dcc2e7d10887
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netoffice-2.6.0b2_1.tbz) = 9cb26210f03674ff5d8125faaca73d0fc45cd0452d80b33361a6ef42310ad90b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netpanzer-0.8.4_1.tbz) = 296e9ddad9833a917a50085f716ea36baa6e7d109afe1f7605af1a7ca32fe947
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netpbm-10.35.86.tbz) = 2f8f6e4fa9670d3ff04c4c88067cdff97d4726919020b94bd974defdc595e880
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netperf-2.6.0.tbz) = 687d0ac4c4b756beb714e32defcce2b37e466d312852919675421b2ee062b777
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netperfmeter-1.1.7.tbz) = b48dc15a3cb22529973d4e0f63cd77a7b8045016179f0486bd39082ea077f2e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netpgp-20101107.tbz) = ffb2b7850985f7f47cc31aea5eaa4ced8a79b649d818df798875234f9314942e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netpipes-4.2.tbz) = ae33ff0b9a8558e635ea4c0e86f7181cb9ebac298cfaf35ccb106de9c89ae906
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netrek-BRMH-2.2.2_2.tbz) = db6b9b64018516bc28b56aa7575e81802c0f19dc50511ce56d2d2ccebfe6ee00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netrek-client-cow-3.3.1_1.tbz) = 4fee89ffc0d6c75368c134e4411a728b232795c421560ee4b62a8e71a9cdd30a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netrik-1.16.1.tbz) = 93f814f7a1c9c032c091649b530958fee45fd3bc6f5bff6fb8d20ac9b3a3fabc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netris-0.52.tbz) = 45c5cdd251cf466c617db4f0bdb020f485ea8480bae484e7694178545d67aaae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netscape-java40-1999.11.15_2.tbz) = 701a480b5e64ba508bea4ca3e93cdf65e997bb35b67b9c3173c73af52583aad7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netscript-1.7.1_2.tbz) = 780a7e6017f445bfa731b76189a0273240db2e1d247f864cdee5007494e89265
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netsed-0.01_1.tbz) = 2bd30cbfc55f6f7b05087923138b4aba27d84cf2d4667e254ac6760ee358631f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netselect-0.3.tbz) = f50d9dafa649d23de8c651e7cb3cd41c87808a65decfb5e52bb291a1922c05b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netspeed_applet-0.16_1.tbz) = 166209843f8a5e39331e18a95e4ab41818ffa0ffee7b62e9eebeba96d8cb8f88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netspoc-3.2.tbz) = e829246427ab4cb2351d098a7b196e19d2dec466ee719a6209e7602abd095c0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netstiff-20080331.tbz) = 02e7383d0173f284fad8f74af2d9c6ce878c425221fdb0d3bf116c7482aa1b41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netstrain-3.0.tbz) = 2b0837b000651689c624f12c81994e8b92878d166bbac7b69f1a6c011af1918c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netsurf-2.9_1.tbz) = 98a98e2cdf8b7d042a21a8239d97c64b3caf337f32131430868a6862d4470fe6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nettest-92.11.09.tbz) = 4669d5dfd0cea902805e1e1f59ef493a030c0b240db509a61a488399fa863ccf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nettle-2.5.tbz) = 6100b211404c99ab092e34e29a8d2ceec42e3e7a106d4708c0fed825c3f54c9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nettoe-1.3.2.tbz) = a8e19dca786c0aa8326194fa9b84855f6b21f8fb70ddd0155dcca0bf285a8ae8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nettop-0.2.3_3.tbz) = 06cb50b439676b794b412b91f45113e3047c84c9b4e0cbd33fe6665799a18dd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netty-3.5.5.tbz) = a5f4c866d9ec115829c26c617792d1723dfda059f858b655759c2b65885a6a3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netustad-0.3.1_5.tbz) = 34c0b236cf26f6606162264dabc8c4676961c66ab3a8635ef9ba303d6c38f5df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netwag-5.38.0.tbz) = ebe2ede420fdb902fa6821309cdbce317c729c7e00e92b81f0b029d5cd288f07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netwalk-0.4.10.tbz) = 3feeae1651923f1a10d234732d7134bfc538f3ca48b837d8af31fc3a0e6e1f77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netwalker-ircc-0.5.0.tbz) = 5e08813d55f0e82006afb1f5e26fe36b08ff692c39590d6f6701d828be43189d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netwib-5.38.0.tbz) = 75fd8b859854b59faf217f704d491af7343c97181a8d79b75ffe24dd5f4b6bce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/netwox-5.38.0.tbz) = 27076ec61d25c66c6b38cab31cc63c5e4fc3f31fdac7689c8fe48433c20928a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/neubot-0.4.15.5_1.tbz) = 1664b8e2136825ccd67b2ec76e4ff4f1e7f1bc130bfbefd99f40cd0c77c0f1b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/neverball-1.5.4_8.tbz) = 9cd46c7863f22679fa8f7b4c5649ff166ffea567d02f5bddf69a84badde3bc96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/newer-1.0.tbz) = d4604c21947650ac0b86e05fd953b572d6ba4c5c071cc768cdc31e3aaec77474
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/newfile-1.0.14_3.tbz) = 7b42582b26fc5ac6b68616c5719025c08ef7334d3a160b6601b2769ec41f46f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/newlisp-10.3.3_1.tbz) = 1b7f134d04c9f6cfaef1f743ef588f1ccd927d6978aa70542d65e43b2fe5fa83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/newmail-1.0.2.tbz) = 2e213371c50f5f0f6ddd42f7e93eb968b9a42b29d3706f9b8711f0feb88ec0ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/newmat-1.1_1.tbz) = 505a71f698ee28420cb4fa58a0b4c6b9e0ce47b37d081624d9177f5530e87a38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/news-1.2.tbz) = 9a7fe88a0371759cffa79fbda358b729a0677b53a4c5ad0a215b8d49275f7e43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/newsbeuter-2.5_1.tbz) = 179799223bb92a2fa0d0992caca111efa686303a308483eca5fb04ae15fc6996
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/newscache-1.2.r.6_4.tbz) = 73103746601f1a6f8fad4ac43a48f1ad34e8e588da9397719c59376b535ce328
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/newsfetch-1.21_2.tbz) = f1926a1f69e9ef52c717a017e9a96560949daad829c234fd4243eda89acbfd4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/newsfish-1.2.6.tbz) = a25426e9f2c6432788e6d9393131a18e5e61e3516eb650a1ca1f00b8f8c2c9ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/newsgrab-0.4.0_1.tbz) = 1d2e1c8fcc99d0bc4654787c4c33296d51c7419fb6ed05c1d369e96ed80e610e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/newspost-2.1.1_1.tbz) = 8d23a43cd60f9cf7a678b976c629718f4f3ae3597e2c2997166680b9ae15eb82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/newsstar-1.5.4_1.tbz) = 790aa2e70700c408b1bb96b47b338bbb51f439a9330eb6e3743721ea700f9330
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/newt-0.52.11_3.tbz) = b1dbfe8b90c62fa1355a1fdfbb6277266f6a7fe0048f9216c66ac1fa13b485e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/newvox-1.0_6.tbz) = 57484254bca8a0da56fdded31b2777507b66c5e7c9e3f1deb49cff15e6926f2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nexfontsel-3.0.1_3.tbz) = 7f19a37b30f7be371e02e5a1885c20abc30aa7241ffd02b05814eec78368dd8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nextgo-3.0_2.tbz) = aea0dca0760639988307da762a2a7d203b4521f90bcdfa5f99719146e86fe989
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nfdump-1.6.6_2.tbz) = bc5dbd1c60546c127f0faa79d94ac8d613ab528df5323e2c57b77ef80c4aaa39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nfdump-devel-20070808_4.tbz) = b14ef9eba4441ea8c0df62c13467038d7143037541ea66bb265326bc77158db7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nfsshell-19980519.tbz) = b50ab4275dcedca64ccb00d486562df6cedece7e539a0aa5229da8cf4e023d49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ng_daphne-1.0_1.tbz) = bfabcc43173c012aec95f002b36d4bdd1feb53469039138ee1fe4d5e1db8676d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ng_mikrotik_eoip-1.0.tbz) = 6c5a8b9114ee62f588f92b259f03a9cd7dc206048211de14417838158872c682
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nget-0.27.1_2.tbz) = c47df2783567a92d80adb14d5c0ed951f726a46cffd79c6f4bf84ee9d0423fa2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nginx-1.2.4,1.tbz) = ec3baea6ca80fb172a49183774d422ddf03738c232cc4d7c161ca7aef4f6dd40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nginx-devel-1.3.7.tbz) = b0ce10a7b654382a80113a4cf9c14e5750496ffa2e5335df6fef4ec7fadd5b7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ngircd-0.19.2.tbz) = 5de0c9c984c3cdf7f8ef76d3ad0476b547dd85f049fde96c344d50847c3688ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ngraph-6.3.51_1.tbz) = daf3941bdfbdcd6c53799d064fb75e28f0d489b56748476831551a36a7b3d48a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ngrep-1.45.tbz) = 2c7853108b3977326469d9785a49e17beb2c0546ccc6b4c8ef25f85491305838
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ngrep-lib-1.3.tbz) = 54e30e39b1b99d4f541fde295c1624f5c2d32d9e5ba51ed397f5a010f51bbe54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ngspice_rework-18_1.tbz) = 241721f43b2874385377ee90c37883485194eadc78a2150dbd79785a8e50aa40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nhc98-1.18_2.tbz) = 207fc6dd966eecea6c01475c05fa05f3250fb557e589064706c390b536653ed1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nibbleblog-3.0.2_1.tbz) = 6c2c3134a210d86c521dcd9e1d17b02eebb1631ddb64c9cff4bb06f453292397
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nibbles-1.2.tbz) = f542e1a3ebb464024fd0b50c80c7ac4d95a0186a7e489adda83d8d427754aa93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nickle-2.76.tbz) = eccea8b4a7ab76efb366db24bb7d6bcaabdd72ff6c1bd195acabfe5bf14bd95d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nickleby-2.1.tbz) = e54107404c88da25fa4fcec9f12703e5a29c584257e1aa643230ccba38e76280
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nifmon-1.4.tbz) = 03186e014a0114a263c8bad5498dc5edc32197a4c5332dc10243107b15b88f68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nifticlib-1.1.0.tbz) = 5849c42a8ebdeb6b6fee137814bbb818d2ce0c39b34fc6f7d4dc1702fb5cfc50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nightfall-1.70_7.tbz) = 0006e48e1b9c44383a012cdc295c7a17ac8f20c5caf6f6166dfddcaf8727a054
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nighthawk-3.0.0_2.tbz) = a19e3d242042b226fde2ea63c754f8e72743cec177ea61ccc59d635eff5c9523
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nikto-2.1.4,1.tbz) = d922e8ade82c3a10c91d5fdbae6d84e1e5362ca0c8c93d7bd96a444c040ab020
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nil-20050603.1400_9.tbz) = 6f777ccb79bee4ec713d357e9b8db2451cc98a181ed70e7cb079b0ca5bc97200
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nimbus-0.1.7_1.tbz) = 6d9be0013e715836cfbee833bd0ce4d25b193533f5f7939e102f13243c6b7db2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nimuh-1.02_8.tbz) = d5a361e2b821c70939256c9e9b3403ecdad24cb5c2af5c81c5c53c1345520b79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nini-1.1.0.tbz) = 7f70f130965b9721134ce5a89ff8819f242bd7907c32d1b929e37d4c18ada290
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ninix-aya-4.3.9_1.tbz) = 18ac79e30f3d3aa3136e813ea0d7b621377729aa521e8aa1f666fcd2169ffd87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ninja-1.0.0,1.tbz) = 7da1dc185fc4280c611ce89bf9e73379dbf1796d36e3dfcf41476086c09f7ab8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ninja-1.5.8.1.tbz) = 130a6a59fc041f1f48f3e5e5d7b68b38e421be2e70832c61424d302a499fd501
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ninja-ide-2.1.1.tbz) = 468afd349acbd37948291b1b835d75bb9272442a2ec4d751ba30b9cffc93d115
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nip2-7.26.3_1.tbz) = 4eb232baf96d06260df3edf1cd47282ca3411f8f2fcb6292dce778da7a2ac62b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nitpicker-1.2.1,1.tbz) = b1114cb530c90ebcc0695e4fea3e204a41a5c1a65f584c3c304362d900108b72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nitrogen-1.5.1_1.tbz) = d3bc0df854423500a075128b629b9da6b6aa9bb9a6a414178eb4c289ef0912ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/njam-1.25_9.tbz) = c5e8a86514762fb4d54a3e98efeab92365c077693ab1889eb0be941e21b1c06f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/njplot-2.1_2.tbz) = 89428a2a15deb9c986da394237dd41326d08966305bff832e8e0ae89287825ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nl-aspell-0.50.2_1,1.tbz) = 6ee41fab1156784521440e0d434bfe9209c8274deeb0cc89e48a0369bafc25e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nl-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = a1b5263b5c1bfc6e2fb5a9e59d6a7d1b3c93c37a81fe1c025b489748aa3aadb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nl-freebsd-doc-39278,1.tbz) = 6b365e736d4a95ee4fb5f1f5447fa21404245b1b50e3b6d3449bd1313286044b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nl-gimp-help-html-2.6.1.tbz) = 67945c48f2cdd539bbba8e7b6152f54859a15f72837e731d9bfc58bcd7e27f40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nl-hunspell-2.10.tbz) = 16ba5a5ce724e0b025d5abfc241dfd0d4c42d2b9d72caf2584332f34e3495b7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nl-hyphen-2005.10.16_1.tbz) = 59fa44438e496b27ace8c0994f10349e3262be3c523c76116bc7b9bf20378e9c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nl-ispell-1.0.0_5.tbz) = c02036c2ef257fface4d95310289e176469414b3f59ffd100b260d269c25917c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nl-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 40d5a141e3e22a80d91363b76cb7fa207a1c762040495e34be4c802492bc3924
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nl-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = e8b20e98c52cc7b635b22cbeed88406edf5f46566a6096b437576e18e9fa03db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nl-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 457a82103306463701393b3ab802059a062617cf373cc451ecf2935744a73db7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nl-mythes-2012.10.07.tbz) = d5a37bc0facc64afb8a6b4fb59dd0febc652097c8d2f203b59e13940c0334834
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nlarn-0.7.tbz) = db4f23913c63c8b597b0be85b64a2caa330ddfe14d511ddec57a7350eb4e3297
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nload-0.7.4.tbz) = e3162cadc0503bf031e636ec0b03397adddc004445e3543c8dbe118604b1a69c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nltk-2.0.2,2.tbz) = 9a000a9c06349aaaca3c55434347e9c7a120ba83cf4492fa4c6bb45069b1d9b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nmap-6.01.tbz) = 7c5ed44d716849fde95c2a81a8f3af5de34c7c33a87a81c1f946cef9d3f6ad1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nmapsi4-0.3_2.tbz) = 6fb776377676e86a293bce8222559b6e4f705f0bf7b6cc6a6152514674f75e60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nmh-1.3.tbz) = 4365b4c742dfdfc8f4b99f0b91cc7cba7f244ab1e3f8230ffe6c1753f3b59bea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nml-0.92b.tbz) = 2e8fe1a9bf5a73874a7993604f1aa2935ec0568bae565ef14aacbbb1942d328b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nmzmail-0.1.3_3.tbz) = e37bace6e76d094d250b2c0b74b53241e02d2f79422066857ea043750e219c95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nn-6.7.3_1.tbz) = e0865673648c33589570270896f2bf9ef7a39a3008b2bdb2f0231eeafe3b3a76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nn-aspell-0.50.1.1_1,1.tbz) = 07d2b1e88e697fb8aa9dc06981c270528931a33fbd95ae4f3efcaa1bd2c5a6c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nn-gimp-help-html-2.6.1.tbz) = 08c2cc735fea264dbdcb175f830f3b2d38e8d43c10968bd937ba31c5436e2334
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nn-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 330445adc2da180e7799bde1cd1a506aff9daceea0f3719413bbdb748e70f51f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nn-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 8bed35319d4fdcc9cf18312db2458fbd97d24612e4f4722f6c6c1c82f73e0077
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nn-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 3479e4596062a54cab0216461b6e167be989c50f9b430f67b0aeb27f7ca4d6b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nnap-1.1.tbz) = 7cf1afb5ec3058ec674e0102b93f51799adc2874de6dcac2848a78660df8609c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nntp-1.5.12.2_6.tbz) = 87f897381fb2e23a6265233183128ab45cd60d0be03557c66f285b2d83855144
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nntpbtr-1.7.tbz) = 6da1a6c053cd8d861dc4639b53ab262603dafcd736ccdf60bd68a6b2fb3cb3d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/no-hunspell-2.0.10_1.tbz) = b72312ae562eabdc801c4c4fbe1ddbbaf4d7fcce5d032c9ae770535954f9321a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/noattach-1.2_1.tbz) = d4a13e6f2de1a5a5755ecfe4dff18138fc8dbf5ceb86833a7ff7ad320e570f06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nocatsplash-0.82_2.tbz) = efaea914c1a6555f0c37f801815e777f045b0a7c05f7c549191e9db28627d232
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nocc-1.9.3.tbz) = 2b87c83c1331000e736cf0d66005744d440cef3556490e57aa72b2fc6fe990ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/node-0.4.12_1.tbz) = b36659ce62bf735aaa764cacae260d1897be962b67aa8bd7b279bb8d8efe0c33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/node-0.6.21.tbz) = 0f637b3e9c85307b757bece706409d3a78e220c51beec1e0ead4cb0df200768e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/node-0.8.12.tbz) = c2760ba3226e7fa60aaba8b206859d421539fe59b2d966ab8e7c7f306cc6825b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/node-devel-0.9.1.tbz) = 2f14ba2729a5fdfe62e68f49afd0a08502aeb3fc5c96a8848d3eefb5ee809ac4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/node-thrift-0.8.0.tbz) = 2b6504f6f57ae0cc8dee8d7c99b9ba2311954d405672a5ea3d73c20ea99a012b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/noegnud-addons-0.8.0.tbz) = 364e85b6bad43cc7d28d0f960925f343058124458481e142a9ca892b9e6a4a1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/noegnud-data-0.8.3.tbz) = 58571f94b029db7ee34eda2dad42959c9e96d4aa822bcb441cdaf87a169aaa66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/noegnud-littlehack-0.8.3_10.tbz) = 0131792af3317d7677f547a8cf0ccf6e04ad9dedf0869627ace9b08fcf414c69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/noegnud-nethack-0.8.3_10.tbz) = 1cf8dada44aba73467958136842e3fc00828c844bc6bcd30c53f3eebbf359693
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/noegnud-nethack-deet-0.8.3_10.tbz) = 5daecc6d9187a938bfbb1673347ad9f307a1f9f00253990f8e587db3ced024c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/noegnud-slashem-0.8.3_10.tbz) = 2f0b7102f8bffa9de59f9be35118d0d0460e02dcbb9189193d205eb9ecee3118
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/noffle-1.1.5_1.tbz) = 0f72acd86a9b3f0e038aec495ea9e822bd11e329c871bf00a936073036c50422
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nohtml-1.11.tbz) = 35e9038eeaf53b2a19f10f0fdb8bd8d6a03f8543b5ee75c856ac54fc73e9d88b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/noip-2.1.9_2.tbz) = bde2e02d0c8e2fb9494ef82d8430859f8e3eeab158a76294ab172605fb1a866b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nokryptia-1.3.tbz) = 3b8734e587dddacdd1c0813903c62f1bc4ae6d2a88abd7132fb0a3d3c83a0d4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nologin-1.0_1.tbz) = 79c6a7c52537c359fb0ab90d8cba615d58491461266bd527bb7cd19e9e381853
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nologinmsg-1.0.tbz) = 002f9376ce6db29d1ec0c38a5fa598313942fde3fbd6e7647b545885cc313895
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nomacs-0.4.0.tbz) = 3bee45e6db8b8086fe399827347168a568a9f1aa15ad8c469973f2f7a4b7a8b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nomarch-1.4.tbz) = 05ba287405610ec37be729c25ca6042f9b380a9cd68c51268495b5af3938e672
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nomyso-4.3.tbz) = 0b7a901a6e6c0c0002a19fd509c0488729f383152b49e5620d69a8168e83dd49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nonpareil-0.79_2.tbz) = c96650bf1ba20f36fdc21b098c6409b282dcaad3e6e5c86d0f4282e4db098774
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nonsense-0.6.tbz) = 0dab94cc19dac1bd863990c37d56f77950de1b88378925c7dda7f0c30920b3bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/normalize-0.7.7_6.tbz) = 0ea4dcbf7bd2b62717e1e3192635f69cae7db1b48dab33baa668f9cf1329cdea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/normalizemime-1.19.tbz) = 628735870a1d08f88ebc93e330d1233e48352110106daa4f33cc34c66d0aab51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nos-ttb-0.9.5_3.tbz) = c45f97770afe07220225811ec0b816cd13de12d2016bbb13d98e6c5266c77aef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nosefart-1.92f_1.tbz) = 10f51ceeac9ac905de5454b17f38fe3332b3571c6657dbbbc255f99b0be92e0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nostromo-1.9.5.tbz) = e73123efe426c90c8d3bce7e744678ec7032bbab810f11030858b055182dad70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/notecase-1.9.8_7.tbz) = 6fc101699f74ce46d0480d7e5d2e3e04693936ccbb9b5f2532395a1cbaf21f80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/notftp-1.3.1.tbz) = 2ed5c9fd614d3b55ae16b159ad554e303f003dc00087c281a865a7369cc72d8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/notification-daemon-0.7.2_1.tbz) = 863445ce346d6c90e2b6177d961f7620c993aa7f4894a6e9f5463852ae5548c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/notify-osd-0.9.29_3.tbz) = 555edd4115f4c4c5398aa24cabaee2f01921a0e9f9f7b017d3b955830b820cdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/notify-sharp-0.4.0_1.tbz) = a78e1649c987367650931d31af8479b8fc0cbd874cdada8dccf3623a551d7319
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/notmuch-0.11_1.tbz) = d6be577253e80ba0f9b7236b04ed48281e3ad7b86773490f3a6a9b8fe09a8c4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nova-0.4_17.tbz) = 2fbd8f0bb7b6a6214f25707304c2a8ae831d567f5d4a816bd05901cb5b9aa76b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/npadmin-0.8.7_1.tbz) = 949185a2cbfd10e90477a50f6f2260b1e3cfc60bac84d5febef4f13622967994
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/npapi-xine-1.0.2_8.tbz) = d9038ce20ba696a6bb37d77661fcbfac241ee401a14972053bd007f245c767c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/npc-0.83.tbz) = 412316bd899c872d1ff5ea6a0d54b2a3dd29d27769e38715c97b9eafea7d3cfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nph-1.2.3_1.tbz) = 6b0a20b3808bfd93f18305856c4f0bcdac60b3c5bb394ecf9acf432382c76588
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/npm-1.1.62.tbz) = 6f81a488d78c6d0be8fa44836a88d755ecd7cfa0790b03f21c0351b9ae6a891e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/npretty-0.9.3_6.tbz) = 95efb4ca4fb6df16e957410c85c8bf10af9603358d9a35ded2219e967f835ca9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/npth-0.91.tbz) = c409f519a85cd09a098ef60e44f6daa1f21211e18a668a96cbf0f8d871515577
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/npush-0.7.tbz) = 22beaf20b9f6fa98aa7323a66af6f9add4e2bc78919ae60c56bfc739b77ef83d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nqc-3.1.r6.tbz) = e4fdb822ddcf39c61771ddeb88b87ce9b513b9bf7b3d827b6a6e49be335d3136
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nqueens-1.0.tbz) = 3fa768ec04356241e9b11bd7e5ea19b9a46258cd1e85d18388e6a6cea4c2463a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nr-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 98584c64498f50102afa94727f328b97454100cb6996c2b40ae30009998adf17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nrg2iso-0.4.tbz) = 936e603d6f6116669208bb672eef96ae315e38c44ea80211270f4ea727384153
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nrpe-2.13_2.tbz) = 4aa83f6101b5c10078572bfc453c15b24f0e1d7fe685720e31a1e0c7e3b52492
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nrpep-0.2.tbz) = 500503b2fd8b44ed338f6193c76a5779a517b13a682344c845267a6ac2cba5d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ns-2.35.tbz) = f3a9ca7190f749260e010cffaf8ff28331537cfe3dd9bba9af4133c7f0b9e611
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ns2-2.35.tbz) = 681d285ca7d20c8a5e409ef7d361f022505786b32b79a1ad9fa3510566d45aeb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nsca-2.9.1_1.tbz) = fb5af30883ba004c3403dce787e2ba1221bdf4dc088d32ca88b1fd2def03fbe8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nsca-client-2.9.1_1.tbz) = 10cee3c34b096a39f81d6d443d29acefa8c14997831c2b9e95d6a2292f1b2a19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nscache-0.6_8.tbz) = 132b8f9e12ba4d56900c5a391b82180b5f11580afef361822b682926aedaeb4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nsd-3.2.13.tbz) = 5d70704951d24d5dd9635e6c9015267ba31e0da65ea277acf979e11918f7ad93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nsf-1.0.tbz) = 79735668eb6ba563f5ead4188550602195f4052fea04f26f8342e67f41b204d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nslint-3.1.tbz) = 8a02133d0b669396014a5bec86b6954a0b799cefa9b028fe7676ef27eddc45f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nsnake-1.2.1.tbz) = 65fc1e574d2a61659ac89e63eafb49efc1337eaf7f4fc3fc4ffe1f2edd905363
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nso-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = b57496cfefe289c0a7f131b9bc1c13b3788f654a8ac76c1a102622f2a1a46c5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nsping-0.8_2.tbz) = d905c563855ed2a744d8e4cf101e5517f09e97e21a6ac0bd72a01fb89aa7b378
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nspluginwrapper-1.4.4.tbz) = 4e6a2d2b89dde92b2e798740b680151efde9836a6d250b71b3924c1ebdb1b4d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nspmod-0.1.tbz) = b2d4a94eb9e38844021b758a0f9598c1dc932c5972a88c5235b02de0d24fb461
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nspr-4.9.2.tbz) = c9497e67a1077332b7c17e10b3abe3b731ee73192adea57cd78fba7f966c88ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nss-3.13.6_1.tbz) = 11afa898611eda3661e4afb159f35a724004a3919a2eeb6cd776b0680928c3c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nss-pam-ldapd-0.8.10.tbz) = 9164c2f558eceef6ded7b47b2143392adff86cebb223c633dd8f38f257dae7a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nss-pam-ldapd-sasl-0.8.10.tbz) = 454d3f35c6febff742780ebc8c31ade952a5fd5129f06b7f3ee8fdb990693bbf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nss_ldap-1.265_7.tbz) = 2348d7219d30b5042bb71b14c4ebbb2391d3ddaba3a8ebef462ac9967a3c1aa3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nss_mdns-0.10_2.tbz) = 37992e8e2cfdfebd6a5720fa5a0fbe5a02e3c6ad6198397619196f088b65bd3f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nss_resinit-20060412.tbz) = 5d686a772c0461c0ea8f07dcf33e2725bbc3efedb2945cd7edaa8e841536594e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nstreams-1.0.4.tbz) = c8ce4e7bacccaf9546f1e3218f35d3aa527d4b646a8165b763244106b3cf437b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nstxd-1.1b6.tbz) = 20d2abbb64ff623c684d0ab5337cb22a08f40f0575cabd64e36840a023a3cd24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ntfsprogs-2.0.0_3.tbz) = fef2a1e1a2ea0217dc38f48bc582be48fac634b369440a9c49b52910ac135ba9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ntl-5.5.2_2.tbz) = d36c39c6bd12e5327157cd03c41a799647e69d1d3f4de2451ce5844d82bf2315
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ntlmaps-0.9.9.0.1_2.tbz) = cde5771021be58c986552e6d88b12b978709137c7376907db853f37af558d030
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ntop-4.1.0_5.tbz) = 46052a87628916ee966f38a13954e1b911d54f446415fcb7beb156bf842a115c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ntp-4.2.6p5_1.tbz) = 9f44144220945a10abc09b0369b1c7943c091dd9247993da1a0395055931e1e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ntp-4.2.7p304.tbz) = c169892afdf00dd9769775d1798453c2693e96629366ed1f178372c23fc74baa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ntraceroute-6.4.2_1.tbz) = 91996db0f720c6eb94f6374e3358eb61a3b4894ae769d208543e9a328ba0f790
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nuclearchess-1.0.0_6.tbz) = 68b85e9354077b6175268603d305bd31bf2b7935e6ebe173a780a718516ddd83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nucleo-0.7.6_5.tbz) = 221a88dc6347850d8ca2641e2b34dbdeeb2e3d04983c7aaaaf49c6bcfbb1c5c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nucleus-0.77_4.tbz) = e3f7afdc4390803385a4b6cc503af22ed3b4ad54c6a33f7c5b247c86a34722db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nulib-3.25.tbz) = fcfd1fa357808fb60c97698d6cf606d886e3ebe7a967b4e95f612a40c7906047
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nullmailer-1.05_4,1.tbz) = 18a1d9c8b82514408c67b4523d2991fd0d44cd809f2cb562135c0cc3ff60d5ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nullpop-0.3.tbz) = 63e37ede89143d7fb7de4c94f7468d0ede0f3df69daf6b909e2c0ec884532d68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/numchar-1.0.tbz) = 68e2ea0964d1323dbfbb815639a225b4f8b78b88eecaaafa1f12615a1959f5a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/numdiff-5.2.1.tbz) = 0b750924c78d7237d9a9dbacb01486531c3f8773a3c210aba637b399db8b23a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/numlockx-1.2.tbz) = b41cb554431d6379e40e567b1e1e12b640d0cf9446790fd817e5163b5cbe30cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/numptyphysics-0.3.r20090104_7.tbz) = 263d6759e07823d79f0791b64b88700240351b2d807c6097f34661bc418cf809
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/numptyphysics-npcomplete-0.0.r20090116_2.tbz) = 758e6746f89b4ce834d6263262fa6d05f49600865d6c3324a049ebf2538a1a88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nurbs++-3.0.11_2.tbz) = 23a603e2fbf1239defcf057b206b2894c350cd23780dba8ddf4d2fa2d707dcf7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nusoap-0.9.5.tbz) = 4a243092f1dbf552cb11c23fdaa58dcf4e24a271c3874dabfe5c008f75d7fae1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nut-2.2.2_6.tbz) = 54dbc2f28a0ca7c1d6caf2aba4ac33c0de1afa64cc9f979f30fcb7d0956102b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nut-2.6.4.tbz) = 370276051eedbe08fb247deeb540df0d1f4d73190f14a395610a324fc0038f19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nuttcp-6.1.2.tbz) = 8127a07d35e02fd8407fd5a83ebea84638d953b6c59f303737125cef44613114
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nux-1.6_2,1.tbz) = a09f8dc3e673a1505785abd994fea310fb1521260487bab6e326312cd8aecafd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nvclock-0.8.b4_5.tbz) = b0a51aa6458fddb2affc7e2729615092cadb02003a31529e153dc2fead93489d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nvi-1.81.6_5.tbz) = da74d7d482186fa71d1e61478fdedcf63ed00d236db01f4c2d7e14dabdaec377
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nvi-m17n-1.79.20040608,1.tbz) = 4e59da3c13a71e457021ed95f9e05ddae885532b98356adbf597558a91e3d485
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nvidia-settings-304.51.tbz) = 5a56bdb8e9153538533fc817873e842470cb56207f97f3f82f58eb07a84a6112
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nvidia-texture-tools-2.0.8.1_1.tbz) = cc5d1183969b4e4ef68369689f687fa98c02bf39c4f4dc30a2154fe051fbe206
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nvidia-xconfig-304.51.tbz) = dec7a7e180017d4fb109d7c6cf3eb034584f14a3fe2c4b40e0a2695d171abfc8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nvramtool-r6440.tbz) = ff793f640d87ad0f3b336131ed0f1c42d0f06ba84083585a517c3abd7cce4ef7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nvtv-0.4.7_5.tbz) = 3b4951f4fb68fd32b79b0d79f9f441a2e1bc8148195c31c05a16ee9df7c87cb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nwcc-0.7.5.tbz) = 9296105fbfff9c4cf89ee2ae01d9f2cdb55d801ef993fa95b5d052c2d3899e1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nwreckdum-0.0.6_2.tbz) = ea9285752c74c4970f5648f8ae28f140b58cab4c8d030a14fc659bb98a27da8d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nxproxy-3.4.0.2_2.tbz) = 7dddb173cfe691504633e41fbd3809ec185c4d2586b4a00989e908be6d09730b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nxserver-2.1.0_8.tbz) = 26f3770122fbe3364c202e032d268bd7a38a7cc980b3a3a54ea5e9bb7ecb8e5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nxt-python-2.1.0.tbz) = 202c622b94c2991842c4bf95d28e3ad60f6ca8865082661e5936e4ab58aa1c12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nxtvepg-2.8.0.tbz) = c0f1804f564ddda35e012a7180cb63e53edaaf5f00713bddc10014c8c5fc4b76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ny-aspell-0.01.0_1,2.tbz) = 3c9b4d23f1b7fae41ea83ccfaa67f846954cb3227f6c6e51303e171dcd66dffe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nyancat-20120330.tbz) = 74f98ae983d6042af577056391bb91eae8afd7090f5c1cd398cbcc86226ec521
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nyh-hoc-9.2.tbz) = d60276fea0525f3d96e84724d5cdbfce6be667d07cffb9e3c0a2a38c875232ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nylon-1.21_5.tbz) = 3f766124717d1cab6bc79eddbf314e20db7ffb0de683db329af58f26c9319662
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nzbget-0.8.0.tbz) = 166982af4be2eac4e1cc2927e2b1d8a46ede4b3bdfe5a49e82dfd435308767b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/nzbperl-0.6.8_1.tbz) = 22183957eb0099656a2e74c2cdd789e36a41fb1ab286d7e0da9294abb3cd7bf4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/o2sms-3.36.tbz) = 6b351ffbf14dd18af9c6ab3e9b8577b9d0062ade71d441891ccf44383b532a58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/o3read-0.0.4.tbz) = 0c6ac3d81da34e1fe7984ec505c38bec8735c88533d717146cf92539ad748841
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oaf-0.6.10_9.tbz) = ef9135ff320bf1a52405aaa9536735593a72a025db48d3b0dbe4c881f941a016
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oak-1.5.0.tbz) = 7ef93a8da293732073277f9a202464d06c0907cd53a002f78c88c2c46eeaec40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oath-toolkit-2.0.0.tbz) = 1cd152f4039a37fc4fb09431ba4b079c215fbdbbcf5702819503aae062a10de4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/obby-0.4.8.tbz) = f50db3a336db06bc8dd3329abbb40476d8da79b1b4bd20b7ddd9c860c20f8e0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/obconf-2.0.3_8.tbz) = 190b05e6b83b4929159324d7dcd7bcd6f89b7b7ea27f90be041dc1e98660749d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/obexapp-1.4.15_1.tbz) = 3ba2d0e6aaf99dfe91480d9f9b8f75fbcba4a8b13c757bdbfcac3fe7fcb77ed4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/obfsproxy-0.1.4,1.tbz) = c1b810d31eabb27df214284ae82d9965a2a793a9fc7111abd493666bedbf1bc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/obfuscatejs-0.3.6_1.tbz) = 46a17d175c58e6284bdf5b4dd534b310421b5366e4b3ed471f19c0797412ed5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/objc-3.2.11.tbz) = 57a1920f9148377ba0bbcb486a3dcc607cbbe59710539ec811f05d39c99021c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/objectivelib-1.0.0.tbz) = 496b122d3b1c2853b23e8fda22383611c13eec3fafef623dd30e044cb74b4f6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/obliterate-0.5.tbz) = 94ceae116d74dd0550b1672c42ee9d5d75d213a82585008d7277b165c20ce6fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/obmenu-1.0_5.tbz) = ee8bc80225df5ffbb1d10d2bd00f2ab25f4d7b20b42eac1840aafb371a57df59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/obpager-1.8.tbz) = 49738980609618a604d1d9711dec07855f87098fa9658d3b77d119d698ac8638
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/observium-0.11.5.2261_1.tbz) = e295e57fae5767d61eecafdd647813840ae7ff36b0d9eae270bff94bc58c2ee2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oc-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 7d9bf3d077a505e3a30c542c8ab206d50a689a5a15264debad1a2db6982f0b51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-3.12.1_1.tbz) = 63a1205c99ec83db85f56e1da2739cbc98cf5e3d3c6ca460269cb9d2f0a143f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-annexlib-0.13.2_2.tbz) = 657e6b1b18f3c42ad2ce1e7675063719a5bcfef04ae40b59b83e6fb5e67cfb29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-autoconf-1.1.tbz) = c4fbf65ef3294b03546fcb2a7bc2f35b9b216d6efca5b1f69400d3d2fe1afea0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-bz2-0.6.0_1.tbz) = f2172660b387353d6bba140e5400603d5226435835fa6e1b01e6502645acba02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-calendar-2.03_1.tbz) = 2e1d8016d7a06fef2c4c3f17493de25444bdf9182b507cc12ef108de6786c395
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-camlidl-1.05_2.tbz) = 77fc2f8da4e98eeeee7a0e30ce553425164c3c5a944f3104b5ae346d9b7378e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-camljava-0.3_3.tbz) = 5161669c28b9b485d72ef0e6aa1aa9ee7b2d29a596c7282dda2d9b79c2f7b6b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-camlp5-6.07.p1.tbz) = e1646699a73e8c5b7caac7127d8850fca0d91eec09d4fee552cca19af5adff6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-camomile-0.8.3.tbz) = 522b3b26c4f0b7c9c128992f4506bfd16c1cc78a60e129ee26848625d9332c58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-camomile-examples-0.4.1.tbz) = b3c6f0365199dce44587ac88964d875d9d150aa99c608449c0d77f80c7c0c331
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-cfg-1.7.4_2.tbz) = 6b17125183c209efc8796e4b63a6725e34469ac26027aa4603dc741743581064
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-classes-3.05_3.tbz) = 94bda2be1f2997a2a272797c62d9b6dfd9c00f68ad74c567650c2fd3f979237a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-cppo-0.9.2.tbz) = 323391ca24d67d203f28727d0d7791be584b4aee5d402991e15321a0f2a1cb49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-cryptgps-0.2.1_2.tbz) = 24dc02f7368edf879a8905c7840db43aa97124153eefa558512fbffcf45733f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-cryptokit-1.6.tbz) = f177df3e9383ee82064770d8a7e8a7161c1946efd043f32abd7a99ec5e8ddf29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-csv-1.2.1_2.tbz) = 1e50804e7965881125cf9f314375899ddbaf1e3647589662b2ecea77fda1f8e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-doc-3.12.tbz) = e7e602f2daeb3e853929e0d34032696ed6a3efcdd54ac7499319dbfcb2370988
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-equeue-2.1.4_3.tbz) = 49b3818e46fac48de55db77452f0a3e514b98cbfbd746c57882abbb88f28ae39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-event-0.6.0_2.tbz) = 7ad7283b56c6023b4f5031f6b57589ee2471811994391bd53a4819a1f2244626
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-examples-3.12.tbz) = 2bdaf6234995f6baef5392e9690308ee35f6278a1eee04f8b385a39baf980ddc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-expat-0.9.1_3.tbz) = 1f903f42dcaeadd3ae3e71d1ea7aa995ce7bb8f4659ab760336cfa97043c8e0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-extlib-1.5.2.tbz) = 94dcad5771e933ea6c0098f573c8f4169400a2893655fd86bcbdcf36146d17e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-findlib-1.3.3.tbz) = 74c09738fb0d30792bd96d02043776300d7c14455df4b15638d590462ec6fa31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-lablgl-20120306_1.tbz) = 4a4e70bab81302b0495f69ae57c15169032456596a3bf717b423b45b16b617bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-lablgtk-nognome-noglade-1.2.7_3.tbz) = d1464a43334c6448883348010d3ae93f15e6fd17cc9cb6e9a0bf88cc064043b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-lablgtk2-2.14.2_3.tbz) = 95f6bd10a39bb3c80c00b8db6ef973e279e62b1c770791749a170981a4c6ee94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-lacaml-5.4.7_1.tbz) = 5d460da39ee1a5f0b57609fe88ee5fbd290502de609fcc7f90ee20b794d71fc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-lwt-1.1.0_1.tbz) = 3118d6aa4418289710b771507fec610c0f50a7f05f5088c78acf0b77ec2f2b27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-magic-0.7.3_1.tbz) = 8b04214c3498beb0daddb242c17a8ad35aaeacf1e77cdcf1e4780b72fa13b3c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-mysql-1.1.1.tbz) = c9719db26cad5e717f968d0dec45c5d37fd433578f7d4b2bc2a86617d5962856
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-net-3.5.1.tbz) = e7bf84376881a7e741aa363cb4274bfd6f51b1a57ba937dc3db447769668c4c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-nox11-3.12.1_1.tbz) = 49b0b9e6593eeb3cdb6be6804e635d7aee0008deabb12e5116ca27d1f17b6aa7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-ocamlgraph-1.8.2.tbz) = 8154adce69a6f6226bf7f04e7d6e1d2635f5a0372c896aa5772a3fbbbb116064
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-ocurl-0.5.3_1.tbz) = 70b8d6dc5eca02f3edf4b5fce91cf38da0611f495d9a94b1b14e9156a4decd10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-ounit-1.0.3_1.tbz) = f76636597bade2ab0635fa6cea83d8226ef1ef905102e0fe1a714935cd8f566e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-pcre-6.2.5_1.tbz) = 143f6f7ae330541dbaf2fa928be08dd27e1aae099d2c8b532014d492c24224c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-pgocaml-1.5.tbz) = 111ddb3084fffa5b5fed7eae443a5ea5997919ae51e3824cc0d9fcc690027175
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-pomap-2.9.8_1.tbz) = 6aa34c1e2d448e127c5897fc7d8a3d3785fc05ed19c44be62e2f7c27ecd1466f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-pxp-1.2.3.tbz) = d71ad4cea7c19accb78e8f37e7d5cd9fa97489a67132c6581dfd66123882be66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-react-0.9.2_1.tbz) = 70df40b4dcb7fbac1c2884919f4bc27a8d9326eb0ebc5c31351860460e1f2d82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-res-3.2.0_1.tbz) = b8a2a0455ef575942948776dc6f8f4b5637f8a8e83325578e60f6c6557f5e815
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-sdl-0.7.2_11.tbz) = 303d5b2608c04d2551e89c1f65350e4a3a67a19f77158a6cc7c996be7e20dc7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-sem-0.0.2_2.tbz) = de55ddd27f95fdc142fa7a81759c58c093f86f853be85d97b1fa18810c4bef73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-sexplib-3.0.0_1.tbz) = 633c3942f0335c9497cd03dc732b926033734eac193456b3324cdbe1ac453231
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-sqlite3-1.6.1.tbz) = ee6cdf1019d45dcada89162a794a8615995b51d09957762e125789f8c95b16a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-ssl-0.4.6.tbz) = a228c74f2e60c049d185bc237320342007a89e139a78526a11e0fe80595ea2f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-text-0.5.tbz) = 455e7ee6082ddd74d47b9fc93b726410b73ffcc3c0f5a996c24df2b4b8d55b62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-type-conv-1.0.0_1.tbz) = 9651a79f0a4919162d82165602e441227e71b1f05f6910bf2beb2f1dde8dc02e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-tyxml-2.0.1.tbz) = a3f414b207ef57ea1184f81519842428c6cf6661805a0747bcc43e4db1f520c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-ulex-1.1_1.tbz) = 0f6f52220e823eea05947fbef4bb87cc1cbc3fb413bdeebfec331876607ca250
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-xstr-0.2.1_2.tbz) = eae8f4fb93fa4ded7268076a89590fd9f3a0cb30f5181cb62a0c06b22450fe21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-xstrp4-1.7_1.tbz) = 7e6c4190e45d17d9bb3173e4d9b2036efaa022055cecb74747e5511071f4ac6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocaml-zip-1.04_1.tbz) = 998408218b00ea32472199db4dfca9a8063db10356fe838b2cbc6f89ebcbc634
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocamlgsl-0.6.0.tbz) = e8afe03ce5c3656c8cb16d5dfffde4155d8dcdd1715d851ddad24ee46cdc1408
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocamlweb-1.34_5.tbz) = 641dcef3df2c2c185f9ca5294521a838935295b3af31c260e8406372ddb140f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocfpcsc-0.0.1_1.tbz) = 3bc52ad65b425608558ab199193e0a923c4a5c1450b4217d899d2ebc2a4ad876
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oclock-1.0.3.tbz) = 8122868ff83afb39983b44ca78eb05352fd5732300517330d1dbb6346ad7b033
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocrad-0.21.tbz) = 7605ecbec77490c6e8dd1854138ad111b23eb85e154da1bb98708c80bcfb82bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocre-0.042.tbz) = 94f6716e35a247325fd8ea714552cbe85c8e63a4b451bca108a7cad2660e3934
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocrfeeder-0.7.7_1.tbz) = ff0bbcdff4506e0e3778a4b2d90db5df84f0ae5de0a73afb95a0621b85cb4c47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocropus-0.4_10.tbz) = 0f00b5356ec7557e750e1351d00a9bdde755846032e161f0f6ba4821723ad87a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocs-2.3k_1.tbz) = a746ea140e303418ec2332b77088d4320dca5c4f304be98ae6e294a7d2677b71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocsigen-1.1.0_1.tbz) = df00a76b46c67c9eee04eac32a1188cfe4f1bab885bd6b5312cf506c9ee818f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ocsinventory-ng-2.0.5.tbz) = 4a790b9f9f1f245d5243400d9d5b3cd134e46b32ba43408b8231dd7863fea1b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-3.6.1_1.tbz) = f5d34d26ff915f22789a91ecd27ea4a96ce43f79f869cecb210615d3350ea290
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-actuarial-1.1.0_4.tbz) = b0dc369a9b5aa1e42a6373e5d8e95241436b0a5cfd59549c89b4ffa9a7008c2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-ad-1.0.6_7.tbz) = 3f3399ef5855bdf54d0e23c86dfce28389b0fc29e98b362671f358e261e0d9e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-audio-1.1.4_7.tbz) = 1fa714abfb72b784607866bf24da4e46e0557ba4f0e8a31482723c1ccd2a5f09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-base-1.2_1.tbz) = fcef4a38e5f2400eb89708f5949ba204f87fa8cda5bd5149332df18ada6f8450
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-benchmark-1.1.1_7.tbz) = 8b63150134c2ff8ad940c63cc65a8b7f10385e5aecb9fb161c8d8e2d42bfba88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-bim-1.1.0.tbz) = 5706ca9acedeb31d050660c3e214b4c575de8ad01cd1d852df264c86e7f0193c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-bioinfo-0.1.2_7.tbz) = 697e297d4b0f6c0a79d246ec5a90829a359e38bb1edbd545812832843b020e72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-civil-engineering-1.0.7_7.tbz) = 269cad03446f0cb6a79d6095c23eee0e4912cb07b87f3288eb38cb593e729534
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-communications-1.1.1_1.tbz) = 9a6bbbfd7d60836d7b516b77c11671fd7f1f14242b58db8720a9077cf622accb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-control-2.4.0.tbz) = a6920d9b2e95834d502b2d0c2dde1304811da6fe0546228ba159ac996c696dfb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-data-smoothing-1.3.0_1.tbz) = 457f3c553152021b8f2ec9ab0e46c7c1774556a8436be115fb032976d4ad25ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-dataframe-0.9.1_2.tbz) = 9b7e669dc357b5e5e7fef7a9cb55db7a24505a4246a596a97e010ce507ea97c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-dicom-0.1.1_3.tbz) = 9d774fe157993c737ddc68e34f33ad16275a387c3c59ce6e6f0c43d1f64971ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-econometrics-1.0.8_7.tbz) = 88289d63157a0749ef2288f69772aae378d3902a33a2839f50c726b9dd043f4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-engine-1.0.9_7.tbz) = 38f37c7161d243c72d2dedd7ea299010be16b8c721f3c20c4ef0bcfc4375234c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-fenv-0.1.0_4.tbz) = 2394c30af443f413f2d1077155a35cc2155a565bf6fbf7b97ed3f90abdb31791
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-financial-0.4.0_1.tbz) = 3936bd6886443619d041d3430d4359676125d2195084b2a1fa7c42ce058d78cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-fits-1.0.2.tbz) = 6b36e6418ef512a71b3e60d500526b88e4ed09ad678d7e8813fbe9f2020b96fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-fl-core-1.0.0_4.tbz) = cf4cbc650d80d9d6c857ce7262478d92d89ef21005b737da32572e09f50e1c0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-fpl-1.3.2.tbz) = 24e87a53311f7df3a7996fdaaa0b380db03effbe9a32436a30485ae9642b0290
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-fuzzy-logic-toolkit-0.4.2.tbz) = 7380cd5a6e2a27988acf9e05711a9e65679143811a2c6be0a111390502f1df55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-ga-0.10.0_1.tbz) = 2a56fee617189534dd7ed67dfc987de10a0da198859f3cc3add33921209d267e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-general-1.3.2.tbz) = 698b669e355bd7dfd81ecf0b413efb32ae43f8d11445fb9a79162efeb51c1880
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-generate_html-0.1.5.tbz) = c287b91e084b2d6209523b117867640758bf07e38b07f6e8c294c34b9cd91bf8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-geometry-1.6.0.tbz) = ff593af8cb94d9d3396f53bd535435371d60835ba0e5460d1093c9ff488081f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-gnuplot-1.0.1_4.tbz) = cbc584c067d858afb44ad147b8abefc7be9dcff653103ee08a319164a678e4b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-gsl-1.0.8_10.tbz) = d4b920f124601d805c30f1b413a39eaf3dfaf256645a42a7a45a8297d1c1a389
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-ident-1.0.7_7.tbz) = aaf53f0358b536a2cf2f12a83480ebf3278f01f8b0f44632dcbdb342b21d8d91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-image-1.0.15_2.tbz) = 738802bdefec6408f9a6964f7b5739bcd0d0ccfcaa28e00cb1b816e8cdb6b129
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-informationtheory-0.1.8_7.tbz) = fe1db16c6a59108e85854ca1aede8569b66903c8883f05ee1515fa2445fb6228
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-integration-1.0.7_7.tbz) = 67dc54bb824d142dc5a02328d0433455b86691c6240804d4f935b29b23a580e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-io-1.0.20.tbz) = c1f9b5382a34f5198181672276e76f8b618cc6ed7e002591ecc1a4c1517b35e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-irsa-1.0.7_7.tbz) = ab06d696482fad6d51a11ff56fc4c0750744c6a19c7b1f8cc8019b2d81f0dd56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-java-1.2.9.tbz) = 49696372255980a24cbfeb8c62c77bba3fe7511f5713c765d4584833037f2640
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-linear-algebra-2.2.0.tbz) = 640864a75f6d6ec8a1872ea66a1ae43386725b0e09cadcf7f05de992554b5ef9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-lssa-0.1.2.tbz) = 7a86d0661ce938bc5c50e6ba2ad1cbb6cea172e1182cb508e934b7be4f722215
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-mapping-1.0.7_7.tbz) = 6d534703c41e73b86dd2e7a5fbdb3b7a26872b5400ab1b8bb4a5cebefb2c5923
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-mechanics-1.3.1.tbz) = f67868eeb83b8fa185d22f262cb9a39efec8b00780d7fce1322f95104b000735
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-miscellaneous-1.2.0.tbz) = 02ee9ee5b2f9a3c0f13817a3f2a7e271953eb8180b3132d6ae8bedb159ea88e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-missing-functions-1.0.2_7.tbz) = b8d02bad23dd53cac4f260b8e739440267ea8e97434962cc82e2688bdd504de4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-msh-1.0.5.tbz) = 309c709b2894adcf7949980f42f3f69ec691f16d4a134b447652829d042f7c1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-multicore-0.2.15_7.tbz) = 9919ee2a7240ceaae1c31c8be4f32bfd0170a422dfe984f29fef07adc9044dc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-nan-2.5.5_1.tbz) = 5fcf644b89bcbd499acc320f8a6a4678b52f319dce1918b7d314842217599076
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-ncarray-1.0.0.tbz) = 788812319547bfe70353e5799152fbfb4aa0769399a67e55686a80ba0d4c6112
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-nlwing2-1.2.0_4.tbz) = 3b2135da46c65c2f604c6bdcea22e8510df86b803a86b151656c52a1666852d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-nnet-0.1.13_4.tbz) = a215bf6c5bc2a5e4c076efd5b9d8d74325d239b1e0ac062b1ea60ae8f9b3c332
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-nurbs-1.3.6_1.tbz) = ab22d61198e35e1de82c0c6ffd18ecd6ac48956c428f1cb5b360732bd8838900
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-ocs-0.1.3_2.tbz) = 1ebe0adf350513666d4934de15d75e0c080ad35268eeee3c74076efb9944ae2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-oct2mat-1.0.7_7.tbz) = 4f02fb0da99f4d44e1978d1eba24c6aa5ae3b76bf5dca8efd4d49df4394e781e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-octcdf-1.1.5_1.tbz) = 938d5b2e444e5a282aa3f472db6ad398b895d2d4b63506a34221863ace207df9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-octclip-1.0.3.tbz) = 8af3c7947ef8274162414a94b97080c4927b7ed2528cc606b1056b89fd11a102
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-octgpr-1.2.0_4.tbz) = f8881543b3bc5faf09c44122f7cde2e30a344b403a54852fe7282bcf6d131dba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-octproj-1.1.2.tbz) = 813bc1c7754824518cb60052f754a0c386c86a419f39491c7ba568c4a8cabc07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-odebvp-1.0.6_7.tbz) = 00c76703364c694fbac2343be3e40b99d70f13ec9af806aa730007c1721e0a4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-odepkg-0.8.2_1.tbz) = 1a59274d59a1f213e438df08b8d762223a74f29c40ea0f8ba7e9826f595c0d34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-optim-1.2.1.tbz) = 32dd2ea39486086d8319e7b88d49df251d3395cb4bd97b3541a8c6dd29786dc6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-optiminterp-0.3.3_4.tbz) = f81e9bd49c3e8b4eeba810efdf5c2646c66edcb75294e3952a1452c60e5a32be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-outliers-0.13.9_7.tbz) = a8ec79b8f3554f3b2b915d5445f21abe79a187c9aa52e013b5668548a5d4f9d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-parallel-2.0.5_4.tbz) = 4b67f9edb2df2755ca8d31b403f2ff61641fcbb796ab3583cbc5359a0fa6d0b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-pdb-1.0.7_7.tbz) = 993197160a91d77db4212fdc0e4049d55af40195d159dabc0c1fc6a251e9514d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-plot-1.1.0_2.tbz) = 4652939caae1e9a8b74d93d23922c9fd852b5f5d5c7e6f8b601d87cfd3240cae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-pt_br-1.0.9_5.tbz) = 92e0072ad15f3261627d556b98483cb4c10e6fd51d4f90d1554acfd705557992
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-quaternion-2.0.1.tbz) = 120b574ce11b99a36f1421324d7bb9d2d1fa2f78b382ff8a6d41508c924ba26e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-queueing-1.1.1.tbz) = e31d1e656875057c264071dd9c91349c1c103d13b368b713e6138b0015a21615
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-secs1d-0.0.9_1.tbz) = 93b1c8fb85c6129053be9740392806ac9b6247f00403a2dd0ceddda24547f98b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-secs2d-0.0.8_7.tbz) = bb04d0ed43672955eb6a18dcc825382dace731b2bcc55a33b5c98be5fb7af479
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-secs3d-0.0.1_3.tbz) = c23b18bbd4b3d8b5b2c47a8eeb3e681e6a51768209f014f5b5d5f6a1d7e6fe49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-signal-1.2.0.tbz) = d699bdc62d9bc364aada5cee87fd0932a66f79acceffcbfd5ad63f28ca625170
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-simp-1.1.0_7.tbz) = bf7f585a500e82b7c557d5058a38170451778fef171558748cbdcb88bd03e1e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-sockets-1.0.8.tbz) = 61a2f69666c8791dbec209450a65469d6a181277de8499ffe6c8d0def02f259b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-specfun-1.1.0_2.tbz) = c3574b41a5c08dfeda84051e9691459472b2b85ddc8b78d78b969d639385a133
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-special-matrix-1.0.7_7.tbz) = 65a3ddeca13fac62823e0b3ebdaeeabed40aaf15d7c85a9577f036d95cb86ed2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-splines-1.1.0.tbz) = cda50e6ff086fdbece21bb7f62785aec41e5f07226e5be4becd38721852f59b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-statistics-1.1.3_1.tbz) = 05df113f5e340ac432d51f66c33ede0cef4b115cda97994d199acbbdaa17b82d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-strings-1.1.0_1.tbz) = 4b611d998f00606610f47d7b69d387b7feb0198caa9604b47e80f76c35090569
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-struct-1.0.10_1.tbz) = f8048904a56aca404e7bffc3cfa3012ed42d72e8a3ed9ec34093db3fb05141d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-symband-1.0.10_7.tbz) = 9f41115addca1e941913d94e46ce9eb07ec937c00355ce5036d02dcd17b799bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-symbolic-1.1.0_3.tbz) = c2bed7e624e634fc85017dc83d81a4e468ee0d8dc9c754b2699817354d4f6745
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-tcl-octave-0.1.8_7.tbz) = b3ab558d3c0246f90e373ac52c728a95d851327d3c4b6f19883217e772f81b0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-tsa-4.2.4_1.tbz) = 1bcd06ca38d14a4882c9d827b626a956fe772fd373b5aba5c0d78366fb336664
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-video-1.0.2_10.tbz) = f7607f58e807fc6d84e0755b279212ec5b2cc490bad06d9af8c1132240ef0e7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-xraylib-1.0.8_7.tbz) = 55a789a8413c16d3a86ae561be55b79a275d96314741c344998adc57996ad3db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/octave-forge-zenity-0.5.7_7.tbz) = 4badebbba8eecb5a26a13f794405d4083988b60cc89dbea7ce13e8e5126f60fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/odamex-0.5.6.tbz) = 90d39b9141c4fc86e8eb10c4213bfd6e04d7d3ef4ffa18aa1bbf792a734b557a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ode-0.11.1,1.tbz) = 5e5bfc6ad2ecf3b81bcaf664ae5d30146d63dc78503b4793eb8eb5be97dafc0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ode-devel-0.5.060223_3.tbz) = b524e60a88b1809c5523c7eb5ab4d3dc591fa0612a1ab78dfe665419e6e3e747
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ods2-1.3.tbz) = 9318da770bb0b9c0139ad6277d0664aca1f0975c8680eeed245f014e9e4ef861
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ods2reader-19930601.tbz) = 6b5f1eb2d5f51d7170298bc2eca6f18ebdd3d16c9589bf476235f7fba111cc06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/odsclient-1.03.tbz) = a407e31b20c6484852adfac7526e822aedceba7ccec14dafce60881d5fc391ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/odt2txt-0.4_1.tbz) = e1a28a74faae02fb25e8b7e41e7464c21d86bc7813d06437a57b295e0bde5807
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ofc-0.8.1_6.tbz) = 0324c9f4174a8eda70548480dce9cfd7386e958ffd79f7dead5cdce81b47a238
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/offlineimap-6.5.4.tbz) = 24d16ee267413c9df9a3800ccaf64e5cb7f9237e7366eae98d3908ef0191cb6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oftpd-0.3.7.tbz) = 8818d42425c44ee000e5933802d73582835a101adafa234c9c2978ed93af938e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ogg2mp3-0.6.1_2.tbz) = 6bda6c0ab4746d057940c527dd672d52e37a67069b9fcce66b4f4a67baf4a8e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oggsplit-0.1.0_5.tbz) = 2b9e96d392d1ba5f192597ab1f583cc7c6bbd0fc3b5fa16f116a9ea888bef9f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oggvideotools-0.8_5.tbz) = 46b4f1382572f7238a4311a9be2ae79e8ce1a3e845a1752841e630a9782c948d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ogmrip-0.13.8.tbz) = 29cd5bc5e3e0c4e9d05d0e5e3199929aa8a3c2c6c2e72aedf34e327ad2a359eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ogmtools-1.5_10.tbz) = 03268b06b108ba0cbdcff46a502855e2cd24cd0d211dba9ab8370a9e986ac596
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ogre3d-1.7.4_1.tbz) = ac260cb9396abb6d6f5a974ce87b52ba0b7254ab6ffe764faf15d1f47101f6ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ohphone-1.4.5_7.tbz) = 9c23d501e877ad5032a9b14ea12697027a7feaca3b6c7eafb2165d191abb03aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ohugs-0.5_8.tbz) = 2f56040aa2d5e280fa33a03fe68289f0f86a62d08d0a94445321047aa882031b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oidentd-2.0.8_2.tbz) = 59bfe7bc6a5ee2443f822259c77e61da2f254a9ac42e7c244bdccd3cb47b04f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oinkmaster-2.0_1.tbz) = b764a5414ff413cbbdd0857f63b37e3d9d0a882dcb3fbcf46fd20c4d7c48e29f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ois-1.2.0_3.tbz) = 4def333539dc6448583bd14bc7b0afe05c960db43204acc1ddacaceb9bfe45ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ojs2-2.2.1_1.tbz) = 5b3ff5f69fd7937ba86fae4377813313cddad2018d763e9e55af638f2e045f3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/okular-4.8.4.tbz) = f9593842a0ff08fd52f05aa7cb6d9d1e06660f5a40835aa55ad96aa5dc02a8a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oldrunner-20120131.tbz) = 4f106a74977dd348070becc87c97f624f1bf46e6ce0cef31597a3f364b121d60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oleo-1.99.16_7.tbz) = b63ccfa7f811597bb30f448156dbed14111d6d362825d5e498690781d67c2871
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/olsrd-0.6.3.tbz) = de92c989251f5573cf00c298dcb7123810aab8bca9c9b9d9d8ddd1c93b301316
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/olvwm-4.2_1.tbz) = fd837b13964c61bf9ba39d18bd01d09a084c80f8a132e0ee7d858e18f892cda8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/om-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 06c9e312e3946e2f7fc61834ba00857ea5de9c356589f15a262448e714a89e98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/omake-0.9.8.5_1.tbz) = 5ef23eb23930b790d6e2d14aaef61b5a89f0934abf939f5ce995c2617cb6d51e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/omcmd-0.4.8.tbz) = 522c6c03b791a9f4868eafe9e5038a4633612b73079ddc30ccfd4741ea849640
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/omega-0.90.4.tbz) = 3800b2af6dee7929ab8c6daee493605436b6e41499e653c0fe55290fcb7b0cfb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/omi-20030719.tbz) = ca6f62a1950f4f32bcab0427d9efeb8ffac37f94b5890373f95e50c161144275
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/omnetpp-3.3_6.tbz) = aa5ea736aa244939d9b572e7ec646f70674976d51830b516eb6a72a7ffd2fc9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/omniNotify-2.1.01.tbz) = 16191693bce2c869de1bf03b442dc51cc7d60986a370819353285b595c341d1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/omniORB-4.1.6.tbz) = e1972db3d3a51f560f17897e0240466dc61b8da82c2ea7b47cd33ed11b167886
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/omnitty-0.3.0_2.tbz) = 2f7bfaaac13135592a98b18998575b9a9fd451d0d441ed3df43cde534f724dc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ompload-20100913.tbz) = e848fdd41ffa5475d5b0cf1f8b5915fd6a3f4949245ad0ec05c8653de27ebbf1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ondir-0.2.2.tbz) = 4a4ee7a3306fb1977020338780a030fb09ac2692e2f17b824e6d1a224ae8e345
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oneko-2.0b_5.tbz) = e252460590fafc0f6259ba39a9cc30d375fa74b8aae8ec3318b40d0d86382e70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/onenetd-1.11.tbz) = 5930d39aa3e5afc45dc59d337e2df907a2f6c25e84d85be53f2b7e587a8fdf21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oniguruma-2.5.8.tbz) = 36fea395b3290a1ba00dd1419010f42890358594dc3cbd2fb2785f43e2af7ddf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oniguruma-4.7.1.tbz) = 4c09c8e30fd711de9e7cba59a3fd0b7e081564aa08ab29b9716f53575717db5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oniguruma-5.9.2.tbz) = 99c56e50c672f6764bf0d910ed0bdbc2386b4918c1c651e74240034bf6a5e970
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/onioncat-0.2.2.r552.tbz) = 94b76a9b317ef3f5d7851c288945d59c2fe38956f0a273e58d438f352b5bc8d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/onis-0.8.2.tbz) = dd50e2a80fa0c23c50b7f64a91c0a8a06f3a74d18b045d73df41d79c70519a38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/online-desktop-0.3.2_7.tbz) = 4f9f03d5947c214627072b1bf4f1f78e8a7053948e8364eff7108f718100c254
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ontv-3.2.0_1.tbz) = 366339d611bfdcc32a3a6958f1abe1afd85ceb19d8495e8c9e8f613dd6da183a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/onyx-5.1.2_1.tbz) = bdf215a3bbd254cc23f90d21c42385c1809bc1dd903f27da4d2f3570a0e47137
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oo2c-2.1.11.tbz) = 06abd16482aebe94dd535642f1ded609241028e9ba40fe1308134b1de5c7a8f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oolite-1.76_1.tbz) = f3b6968d25397c7359755168b61ed469bdec40462603a286fc8a5bb4aa32f79f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oonsoo-1.2_3.tbz) = 605b8a3452dac7cc5c5e0231ca6569f4d527dc157faf902c3a6d5735b02ff416
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oooqs-2.0.3_11.tbz) = d49e9734771d362ca15c6395df4ca3b48d74a04d620b6c7f03201e2c623ae02b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oooqs2-1.0_7.tbz) = 92284422af5261beda8618541afdf5de03c6fb00bdf13d95d2bdcf221e0ee20a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oops-1.5.24_11.tbz) = 153b47ca2c3cbe623962c81e801781b43136a04f966ecde1cce26320ebd36bd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oorexx-3.0.0.tbz) = 023aacdabd976255f92f24df922862274ff04acd0cf75f3f87bd1b15a5951ae9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ooxcb-1.1.tbz) = 1f8104fd9e5075e1d4f0f91261228557e332a105da0d377cd4748491c1324ca1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/op-1.32.tbz) = 6bbd43bfc58ae1560b23236a0014ed1cd221901578f4495d6d447d4aae7317e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opal3-3.6.6_17.tbz) = f9c2b031355602ca4b091cce2e39fa5bc7bb511bcaedceb3cb626f4c4424f18d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/open-1.4.tbz) = a538c7bf7f49bd5a2e663a26677d7c15ff10d56576e44398e7fade0c9c3e2172
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/open-axiom-1.4.1_5.tbz) = 05239dc90c781c1ad1b3cc3acce57d49b286ab0aea2717ca6a14ca36ebdcf32a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/open-beagle-3.0.3.tbz) = b978a14286e9d8e19e570f0b522816c847418b613421f91f89cf074100143f92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/open-cobol-1.1.tbz) = 72db265e9db8e68a720f61425d88523cba4517b6aafde63b72f326d447c3148a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/open-motif-2.3.3_2.tbz) = 09c4a7c6c9062b73b68af3d610feae60a1be44c29281ac8abf3982bb21958941
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/open-usp-tukubai-20120802_1.tbz) = 99a8e10bd1c77dd31ecd79244087708c7c37acb19d1a27ce19dd20be6b9ec198
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/open-vm-tools-425873_2,1.tbz) = a8bea722df85d79bd4016861106944443898cc6bb63c6bccbedacb73720b77d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/open-vm-tools-nox11-425873_2,1.tbz) = d101757e22872bf75f13e9cf543a4ff5f4c21198638a63aaedfc1df282dac715
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openacs-5.7.0.tbz) = b2939fabcc568837579885046309ed28cad8fa6baa6a46c0ba9ccc53dc61429d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openal-20060211_12.tbz) = 763ef9ea88705a8770d2a72535cde8d2a10565b9e0c56bcad9403962f1fef885
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openal-soft-1.14.tbz) = 24e1e2ccabc270b721eb09920e537d18ea23e7f1c7f3c921ffb5a0027cc5dfe6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openalchemist-0.3_13.tbz) = f11e0ca89a9c8729471fd02e83b2bfe71505d36f564bc411810243b67f31006d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openam-1.1.18_3.tbz) = a026aad93154300ece5f8bdbfa493647bdf952d1b067142640f311b4fb6776be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openarena-0.8.8.s1910,1.tbz) = 5ce5332d318ede93d1f1cb288dfa7a1774fa395eac6f6c91ce00f26765f4dee9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openarena-data-0.8.8.tbz) = 9e7410c2650ad6d23c5b6dafaf621fbb831d46c5473289024d3d720887f95807
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openarena-oax-B50.tbz) = 3ff8d06ac0a30a0bf760e6fb16d9fe24c8cd12042fc0caf1ea4172e838ffb23b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openarena-server-0.8.8.s1910,1.tbz) = 8af29e04fe06f203f6f1033c8e54d5dba025c9dfeae30c338c5051203af4ba71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openark-kit-111.tbz) = 6c7b7157560f3251f780a991428ff145beab58a0164f7bfcb97068fc1243d7cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openastromenace-1.2.0_11.tbz) = 0b6648a92e623f5508955584534bb9f38526300750eceffaf94a2161b549fe20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openbabel-2.2.3.tbz) = a64785e6e86cdd8d584fb5d2a06852ddd0980291016991b07e570f64da579595
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openbase-jdbc-2006.10.tbz) = 1d4081e3bd5cce938fafa43918f7bf4b3ae3d5300c57ce1c5aeef6cc1bbbbce7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openbgpd-5.2.20121014.tbz) = 676c3d2add1c4ff391ce9044569d8ab15da06819ee5980bebaa49ad04fc501a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openblas-0.2.4.tbz) = 87a31cc27cec5147174ea00b29cc6f91246cb2bddb494007ae124c3324eb84fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openbox-3.5.0_3.tbz) = 40019cf535701f6882aa9f63861e29fae673980bacc42262a23b26af77b623a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openbox-themes-1.0.1_5.tbz) = 2637d7f3a6bb839e60f0974395ce13407e1468c0449e0414e3f44b279b86e00f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openbsm-1.1.p2.tbz) = 7c1798f95401edf45f0d993d99badb802fe00009b9d91453c1e204179c1150ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opencart-1.5.3.tbz) = db6dbd2ab5e7d09074d25242ada74ca53e3fe1b44ab298c3720b3ac0053c0a7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opencascade-6.3_11.tbz) = c903109772e1045573624b1065dab23cb4a9f37c0c9fd961cc30595402233089
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opencdk-0.6.6_3,1.tbz) = 84e560f5b4192ea364e8af84f1aaf56b07012d031bcb051f77b31286f4e85902
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opencinematools-1.1.2.tbz) = 547d49c00b3b8be174f50b97ea6dea03f79e7b751f4f96253b86c63c51ec9c42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opencity-0.0.6.4_2.tbz) = 45028c510f78d10bb60b94e91fce6cf49e022dd7969c47b6b2eadfd70f690acb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opencl-1.2.tbz) = 517f59d33fe1db4f0b7bdad6a8489846e445820401df76a8606ddf98a60d622e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openclipart-2.0.tbz) = 3774c1c3c708d2baa9980a9796a7915724d14428b06db0d11adc7c70dcd62f69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opencolorio-1.0.7.tbz) = 5d756e3d1c83092fd862b6ae02c841765874e5ca3f732d1ab04a48f088da05ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openconnect-4.07.tbz) = ad786a6418a8ba2fc5a356599f650d99068170196784ab830ce227c03e24c39b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opencore-amr-0.1.3.tbz) = 8bc9573d65c7828a4e22737ebb676503a93db2b1ade22c7bdeb9fd079a43b47d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opencryptoki-2.3.2_3.tbz) = d4ebf52a62111e1f31f1268625246bde6d6728307628d162466a5de797c5226a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opencsg-1.3.1_1.tbz) = 2e99def421626a642f5af39b36333c99ab67d481a0c242bd2aac3ce7a003d6a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openct-0.6.20.tbz) = 494ddeef97d60b3dd97c2dad6309bc39f4991e9bd4628e2db4f9c2f42dbaabe2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opencv-2.3.1_4.tbz) = 1faae697175942e9fb71d807ed5e452b9db761925b90d8426dd74bcef5ea660b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opencv-core-2.3.1_4.tbz) = 4ad78d061bdaa17128c883785814eb2c5256c7e2fd964aee1805f0fe8a43f2eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opencvs-20120705.tbz) = 26f21019db0f81b2a5dcd105b289b0417fb354ba8492017189f665373c1dfe47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opencyc-0.7.0_3.tbz) = 3995bf6c1aaea0e6b498076b674e88450780dabcca7487ec38f0d998bf8c0911
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opendbx-1.4.5_2.tbz) = f65ed7ac6b77d04f4e63534b3e22a25d5aa4fc03866770fb0b83882d61b9b979
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opendchub-0.8.2.tbz) = 3af7db43f8a0e73253fc484a7b41bf843be9a168340467f2071734b06cd70248
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opendis-0.0.3_1.tbz) = 53a862487f06c5683fc82230ec17e3d984cf5340bd8fe4fae52163369419ea31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opendkim-2.5.2.tbz) = 3d884f5bca12b2e46cc61204b7df8a853bb5c58bfbcc9c21d624118a38411814
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opendnssec-1.3.10.tbz) = 9e0e15692277c32abd27eada7bc28cddd88e6d5118bb680b1db9ce7ab510bb6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opendpi-1.2.0.tbz) = 226a4ca5cc9f2c857e3a898a732719e22110df4a96fd05efe81d2cc755ec1b82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opendx-4.4.4_9.tbz) = 20aae55a5c9edb6c5e6128dd1eac12b1c194ce42e00f683c96587b72a8280861
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opendylan-2011.1.tbz) = 4128e54c6a1aa539ba3779e9b25bbf711ebbba26e5bb5b8ad9fcddd8c80960fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openerp-server-6.0.3_2,1.tbz) = a165c6649b9060454f23fd04ec36901c1188c0f85ab5e4076af718e089898cdf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openexr_ctl-1.0.0.tbz) = 98dcb68e4d2bc39d16e7a4dd625ad91f58deb58239c8aedb6de48c601ca23398
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openfetion-2.0.7_1.tbz) = ef3448b0aa6cc6d38d8a2f33d80d619397cad58918f0b3aab1ea25e9af691b7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openfire-3.7.1_1,1.tbz) = 8dc6a49e4ec02de184a7e4117c9f1d15ea8d0318f87a7ce8e7e8800f6667da6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openfts-0.40_1.tbz) = b998dd4d46a0699aa1306fc3b0c37c8f03588e259cd3aae61952bdbac3b0481f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opengfx-0.4.4.tbz) = 494370843d716792b9b5de8add16e738d80a73cba6c604eeafaf46f93b56cc4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opengl-man-657.2.tbz) = 9a1e803e578fd001dec86f1f9e6108d75943280689d48c4892871fff5905452e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openglad-0.98_7.tbz) = 75354578fffd890c923679d33baf7435663b0b3067339d3c86336b405e97c6d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opengrok-0.11.1.tbz) = d5eafee48ebaa2c1f7d6adadf9a2c4dcd66664fbb6632eb61c8e86d8687db8c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opengtl-0.9.17.tbz) = a4ce1cdc6eddef6c61616d2390e23324ce5956e4a006f9fc65a1e2bc88fe3da5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openh323-1.19.0.1_6.tbz) = 283249c9e5e716c3fd8b141936772175f32fa09c3e5d5b840e08f30804e4a174
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openhbci-0.9.17.2.tbz) = 5feba0c3b119d6476dbb0bdb277e186c312cf11e883c0a0d0d43b068a2b5b7ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openimageio-1.0.9.tbz) = 8fa37aa2c0b70784b9f48fbfe1331d3cf7b6c47ccb99d8cada6d2b51b646b284
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openipmi-2.0.19.tbz) = 3be4923fcd546e53f7511793da03405d320d659be81c8429cdd88939da28a4fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openistgt-20120516.tbz) = e8537104d50c54e19c491b335780b55b7af1b84249a1b1cf5f57aaf73b975e0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openjade-1.3.3p1_2.tbz) = 76d577b0b127730500e464026529b8b39e21c9cc7fd96aa259e862a6af8727d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openjazz-20120730.tbz) = 4004c2cd1254f2f2df352ee5ea6ca7d1512c1355e283054edebb05f28e093d12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openjdk6-b26_2.tbz) = 777bd83272a8eb920c426eec7dde37fdc57069fb9e3fcadf6accde4520e5056d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openjdk6-jre-b26_2.tbz) = 18b4e7933e9dc7768a28797ccc03d2a4557b513e248567357eb93915ee42309f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openjpeg-1.5.0_1.tbz) = dc890a8b0e219f2759d95baa19237842e44b68e44e77f14de678b8513108b837
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openldap-client-2.4.33.tbz) = 9e109a3bb5dd6ba99f42f69e605fe4ba110cc98409d00b657300b37ff3530a2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openldap-sasl-client-2.4.33.tbz) = 48df5ea60c077bc3077985ebc62045ea7a195168110b1f4515bf75282b9f6b88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openldap-server-2.4.33.tbz) = c2b7781b2f0f10c7c70e349556e187df4da33ce3212187f00de126fab282b2a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openlierox-0.59.b9_2.tbz) = 297c29a52068d2cb897ffab990fb9ba774686cdf5ccbfdee8a21fd4618a71ae7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openlldp-0.4.a_1.tbz) = 4c57fa7d8cc3102196a388958f62891b6ac7f89d19d9399137b372eb25729702
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openmap-4.6.4.tbz) = 9424c7171d9fa39f568f1cf2d8bb5e697c71b4cf2b0343bf8fa7b7260c9908a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openmcu-2.2.1_3.tbz) = 18f40006eade18af099b35a3283e904237227bb23f0c8db6efb3736eed40373d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openmortal-0.7_9.tbz) = a22f5c75a6a4448baaadc5eb9b33f3dd3d179092dc87b61bb7bc59d4f879c566
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openmovieeditor-0.0.20090105_9.tbz) = 88a03fa9d53bb55cb12f284951c281826c11234ed824f9cc15a9d00ed50579d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openmpi-1.6.1_1.tbz) = e7e370cf66b6bf5da24b38696d14fff248b640139cbb2cc01823ce1f284cd3d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openmq-4.5.1.b.3,1.tbz) = d80d11bc61c1cf18376be9e3ba1f51354b4102650daedd63a15687a11b155ac9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openmq-client-4.5.1.b.3,1.tbz) = 590c5dc2e1ec52f3b6626d2303944ca4115fbf160b39041a949427809acb84b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openmsx-0.3.1_3.tbz) = a4975f43421aba115ab65056a059a2a690fb9be262cd88b91796b6f2f5cdc939
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openmsx-0.9.1.tbz) = 83dd91f19f9a67a402cb940cb7281074a1d2aaf29976b94f9066b968f713e83e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opennap-0.44_1.tbz) = 7dc944f2df2b833854b4ec573ea53e4304eec0e4184ddb844883a6d5c669caf4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openntpd-4.6_2,2.tbz) = 28c53e7e478df665e8ca4eeb34e74206f7df4d1a2cb7989715379f7b3b1a4690
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opennurbs-20111122_1.tbz) = fa0155f7795f13be467a896aa7693765a196b058a10f37f14bd90e4b00df94e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openobex-1.6.tbz) = 92d51698fee96ff00bd70ff766574ad3d9c0ca8a934b854f11232db01562b0fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openocd-0.6.0.tbz) = 663eb99147b76b7f0b9d804235cb645649c21f8c969505e4bb66cb7162d0586e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openospfd-4.3_1.tbz) = 4d30b9c2290a622f8b6779e8a24559d87bcf622c3be6a6ea12cc9c6b72fff21e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openpgpsdk-0.9.tbz) = 953f20cd099f588d792adc0400fa2cc5f3a7aabda560bddf1280162ea3a033f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openpref-0.1.3_1.tbz) = c5c501f5caf36557465a835865e4c600b3325ce373dc4960bfc69dacce54cc2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openprinting-1.0_3.tbz) = 0a404d16e500824b32a298bab5d94a84e57b43183003cddeb236eedbf149aea5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openproj-1.4.tbz) = fc604096bfc845a6b74b8a69f4ae50c7fe30d5f5639de8183bfb3220ef0d9b01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openquicktime-1.0_6.tbz) = 3263fbc7ed2c9feb3180afcf269307411811f1788310b0237148fe514f8531c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openr2-1.3.2.tbz) = a1566edf5b7007a9c72bd927d02043b8c9e8e8d41ea3cf7d1dab12cbd345e8f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openradius-0.9.12c_1.tbz) = bef907a7b00a6ee30ed21ffbcaa2d0490e01ee7b7d238280c1f03abfb96d7ea3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openresolv-1.1.tbz) = e3292567c564a2d0c59ee6458a8a38de02234c85271fe1581e7c68d9c66d967b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opensaml2-2.4.3_1.tbz) = 334dcb18a0b09ec78fbd0055b6eba268f9f6704e4758c7e98fc98199de387a09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opensc-0.12.2.tbz) = b7012a406b305fcc100cc064660df4743897c6e14bc927bd6c399524c8f7f3cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openscep-0.4.2_7.tbz) = d6d67c2e33a0c9daa8c858d666b2df46b47250ad91fd5945e29089bf018f11b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opensched-0.1.0_8.tbz) = 19f137f2fccd7f0e12a3ad41a801fbd0fe022e963c02ff174add0eb1f617861c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openser-1.2.3_2.tbz) = d40c2496c59d8de9baaed7d547c0bae5615c4e1e797f463594024ca80cfeaab7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opensfx-0.2.3_2.tbz) = 95c0b264715c067ffff4cb919f1181f3542d5d71ce5c350f7a716aa134c42730
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openshot-1.4.3.tbz) = 0185b4ce9bdb5456d070dad3d36762b3cb2d903b6a220c88aad507c6eb901d17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openslp-1.2.1_3.tbz) = 94b97724d5c6bd3097633c7669e5c4280ad0a926954e820de5ae62b7da6dddec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opensmtpd-201210090136.tbz) = b6b7c439a4e4c37742303c16e179874cd0d1de4eda4e0bd0d74595d2d8460dd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openspc-0.3.1_1.tbz) = 02fcff81dcc26f2142b57962d32c88f41826d127a9fd93f8e073d4e666deb5b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openssh-portable-5.8.p2_3,1.tbz) = ad267427876582ef271e9fb380d98158ff140abd4482f81e1e4697d93ab0a2ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openssl-1.0.1_4.tbz) = bf0f599e682c8db7f90741e0cfecc4fbff29ed06f86592cce81f3bd79600f747
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openssl_tpm_engine-0.4.1_1.tbz) = 5c97c1684c147e153686d50ca2af329e64613a4d759e303bde05bfa7c886196a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openssn-0.7_2.tbz) = 9d7b4fca9a2f1fc2c5e9dbe965722fd0af178048a146984f9e0f7a1454de7a68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opentaxsolver-9.01.tbz) = f76d4b854186249b1eeedcd72b23a8e54d256e9a722a2a9698481ec3f6465133
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opentracker-0.2010.05.30_1.tbz) = 7c3ca2d6729eea098987ed2e640d709d5e0c06a6d3764bfb9d81df9ab13b0eff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openttd-1.2.2.tbz) = d0af2b470dc05cfc11daa0bdfdd1304ab1c7366ee171ce4fabe4220e41e32929
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openuniverse-1.0.b3_8.tbz) = 18cfc888053f1ac6473a25d611971f688a84cd41dae437c704140673562657d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openupsd-0.3.1_1.tbz) = becc26a03d4dbd5d6ca816244bfa380342a0146b73d44de4642f7ec7b4e2889b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openvanilla-framework-0.7.2.20070514.tbz) = b659a998d0e907a3bcdc27991a517fe2644bb5cdd4961e6e9cead410a1c86117
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openvanilla-modules-0.7.2.20070514_4.tbz) = fd51b1d263be8b6672a29bce1587c7e08606eff4f0e43fdb00452047d2d54ccb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openvas-client-2.0.4_3.tbz) = 3d85f63f1d2261f9af60968659999fc07b9ad1d98736b78877ae80e04148513f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openvas-libnasl-2.0.1_5.tbz) = 08a4f57f44b5dfd09e0682f3cc0de90fe8b31c98875f8eec62ff1140e914f65d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openvas-libraries-2.0.3_1.tbz) = 4b2b902953c9e3ec46ee4b42ac64bae1325dd3fff888597b3c7bd863eda49be1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openvas-plugins-1.0.7_3.tbz) = 22532b8544af85002c609980090d1955c7c9e797d6173233c07dcf376a5572d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openvas-server-2.0.2_2.tbz) = 76082ae908fa881431f1124a095d108a2bc35dea7f1d75df524be8af976f6106
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openvex-0.5.1.tbz) = f9c8b0aaaffb46ce27f467156d43a8c428aed44fb0acbdc03cf8a368c92784b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openvmps-1.3_1.tbz) = 96b53a2ad6d66770a82d37ae1328a3be0461c524e20044828ca1c7c933790608
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openvpn-2.0.9_2.tbz) = 22a6d1440943c0ab200619fe713069fc4c50df89d9a8b7cf29e11ead96a8bbbf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openvpn-2.2.2.tbz) = f61f9037e4734d55173abd3d12cd07069843d4f20dd744f6e2e91cef895b873b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openvpn-admin-1.9.4_5.tbz) = 5aceaa8855d00f010437bc5e8846200cea8f737385dc435e346a8d8bdc7d2269
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openvpn-auth-radius-2.1.tbz) = 208ccbc87d0542fea346cf6dea93e39d39822f4f73abc3c5bf40b98dcd11485e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openvpn-beta-2.3.b1_1.tbz) = 355b2c0b9f726e82fab9b9829f90d73993ffaed43a99e79a3407396a28917c47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openvpn-devel-201240.tbz) = 81e6110af9ffeb7b696845835c5fcb907ac1f8ef0464dd22e38c7f08aa4a6522
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openvrml-0.18.9_3.tbz) = 7a9f38b1197c2f2bd69751385710d33d8da5eb9ee814447987eb5e933b636871
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openvsp-2.2.0.tbz) = ff3ae0699ef98361186c5b34690a703a49c108876d43ec3959003cbdb78ab337
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openvswitch-1.7.1.tbz) = 63851f8ced2bd475c0e580d91c785a12d5337baba7fccbd532d3e271c483ef4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openwebmail-2.53_2.tbz) = 869e911531308538a990bf0ab82ec5682c95ee8c728545260b7266af7e554372
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openwince-include-0.4.2.tbz) = c339efb01c7992a947caee2bdaee9ee90d584647565a919a0ef5d5ee0ede6870
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openx-2.8.10.tbz) = eeefed6afbefd55ce3b61d6621e26eaf04cdb5226353ff4ee30c9e4702d5e800
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openxmldir-1.2.tbz) = 29da46af198b3a396450b5146af583ba76b09191e3b7b4111a9c302cd0f6172e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openyahtzee-1.9.1_1.tbz) = 53d678b8af86a33e6583f781de2c5e86dbe58a202b03095f88e09c44a4d46654
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/openzz-1.0.4.4_1.tbz) = df633e50cd54dd84f7e9ce455fd89e0c419a86213a0a5963c3b309174fd67905
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opera-12.02.tbz) = ebfc49fc0b4f1c84b9b10d7cd25a403bbcb2bd620a6e89974ea0501774efe0ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opera-devel-12.00_5,1.tbz) = 3f6f9aa6cc7e6e7fb557dc069a014d7f289cafa56e805b1e168abef542090173
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opera-linuxplugins-12.02.tbz) = 7856aa1037a5aaf6f71e912906c570ffeb20b9ea35475ebf2815b33fc0a98fd4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ophcrack-3.4.0_1.tbz) = e5fb9c39f913230d27813e1f9783a30f64b5afee6524c45ce9e7d602ce4b9a80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opieprint-1.0_1.tbz) = 2a5d485197781466821d362363f5c7b6de7f11d881783819f9d4f7f88e0c8555
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/optar-1.0_3.tbz) = 463a1dbad4ee48a3a0e2e76349b78d7560a4a1134670aaf5c082780c7487a61b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/optimax-0.63_4.tbz) = 66c94ec70c1a633f26159e6aa2d2132b4036f7feef0de568f86c70f9f9768fe7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/optipng-0.7.1.tbz) = f4bbd499fd89d7ded484f3c7220bfba136f1622afea8d53328d2c82b8e153e37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opus-1.0.1.tbz) = 0a683ddeb56d1a6d70a9eae89b59e4198be7cee91297927ff66e5bf17ca84884
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/opus-tools-0.1.5.tbz) = 7df14ce7b812bcda32196beaa87763e7ddc219726fbbab313fd2a11dfce9ffb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/or-aspell-0.03.1_1,2.tbz) = c33bf153e3f60da3543e3317d937bbf9772aa782680939d6ad5c9072727f36c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/or-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 0f6d7561ee1eafb59bbc751a74875e6261ce6450c858962818f203f33cdc0e0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oracle7-client-0.02.tbz) = 196041e9c87d95cf498248c7d794a56a76321f3a64c8a4c07b9f523f587379ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oracle8-client-0.2.0_1.tbz) = 0a422b5763bbb63d3e30304ca4d16e889ccd9e2575c3a0c4a2bc6bb9a3b4364b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oracle_odbc_driver-0.5.6_2.tbz) = 624cae090338e19bc20af0b4809d97ae6a58a9b6c8500e1bf1bf3f8fe21b0fc8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/orage-4.8.3_1.tbz) = e0655af2bffa7d29aa90d6bfcc038fc815bae33c7b5c0dcf479e01f1fcad7c37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/orangehrm-2.7.tbz) = 198f498684f40723c126596acaf3c76ca23850de37db7856ad17b21b1b529d37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/orbital_eunuchs_sniper-1.30_7.tbz) = 98c98b42c834385ae1399dc523651a0a3afd1e8170e1118b5385856b3054fcfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/orbitcpp-1.3.9_4.tbz) = 4e8fbfe5d383799e9d5b02b615f008e9be2ef218ff6bad6164baa87c9bf74b82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/orc-0.4.16.tbz) = d53cd1b1cfe97654bc50f61127a10df348d5ec383fa88ac79492ee0cdea8036b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/orca-0.27_2,1.tbz) = cb2ca38e7fc37f2b07ed8ebaed12cfbf19370b407173e55121f916a3125f6120
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/orca-2.32.1_2.tbz) = 2d9662088db0d2bf03c5797763904bd655377b5714580869c4252d7c70600a6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/org-mode.el-emacs24-7.8.11_2.tbz) = 2d0e65b04691918924f5c9c77babcc65eab251e026c80c0715f29593da9c658c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oroborus-2.0.18_1.tbz) = 15327afdb89c29f82407e446ba650901554275a94870b571829ed281b7b5dbc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/orpie-1.5.1_5.tbz) = 7d810e691871afe774b32bb02a5b58d12b1ec322badf3f5f9bfe97370996e342
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/orsa-0.7.0_22.tbz) = c0853bc8145e347a6293fb2331acd3a9904a53f45aacb2084ae2a7f6f87875e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ortep3-1.0.3_5.tbz) = e6ac04ee2c2416a00e01318411e7f7a4b27e5153ff8d6ca6fb41f9adc7f9fe40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ortp-0.13.0_1.tbz) = dd3c8b5defcf2c8117edb7f64472de423f34b9452a25ce2545cac8c47c068162
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/orville-write-2.55.tbz) = 1c1e550ae57dfc4a5e884973c465bb9489e4b959ee230846f8c4c16ad6bd023e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/osalp-0.7.5_5.tbz) = a1acd956263da641ab4568ff522c121a056108f79236e593b936f01256f7c05b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/osbf-lua-2.0.4.tbz) = cb5c77016d1c7aa9d8c5c8d37a2ef66df9acb0a668e49b051b36aaa1f61725ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oscommerce-2.2.r2.a,2.tbz) = ad1fb5363b5fd46255aed1499741ebd5f65d0b9f7ab03bbacb89318049f15612
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/osdlyrics-0.4.3.tbz) = fb67f0fa5a59fda1da806153d47d83e6b85fcb16156c8585b508726ea655fab1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/osg-3.0.1_2.tbz) = e954be2f0f1713001564c5742c1036db4410b3c0414c31a8b2070302c33176f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/osg-devel-3.1.3.tbz) = 5d5c2dc632e97994c98cc614ddb08d71dc7cc30b612c94110e3f332a9c07f731
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/osgg-0.99_7.tbz) = 763b606a3f6c21f259d004cb16defdd411ec5b9977889a19bbea2f7e2ad25fc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/osh-20120102.tbz) = 62a085bf42647b4278e52dadb9fe4ceb0c0d3c25329388e8bf9f40a873e8e79f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/osiris-4.2.3_1.tbz) = b3292494ad9de20030f7b954ca4e93e17c5b924d44509895a0e08b0bb6ab9abb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/osm2mp-r475.tbz) = bddc79b40625f3c8127ffe3a7ff6012482c3d59b2c9880fdcde31e9c677ab041
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/osm2pgsql-r28721.tbz) = 1b2aca82715704fc150557b2ed04ae833f4f5476e0faac79dd97c4444c350855
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/osmo-0.2.10_4.tbz) = 7a980004ad2d4786acf6fe41a5b6e454f7d5724b7648c9663dfe7ffe5e868af3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/osmosis-0.41.tbz) = dd9db04740f0ce6586efbdb05876d4790b4bdc9e55ea6426f09bc5e0b8ac6f49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/osrtspproxy-2.0_1.tbz) = 07dc3a95210d7f36c283788c9b5cf0f1796078521062ddfa3d41253ce01e66e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/oss-4.2.b2007.tbz) = 80916155f243081eefde5b0759852c6b5ab5147ef5517d9233b947fbca621108
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ossec-hids-client-2.6_2.tbz) = 85a7cd04413ad830c99e8cca1ed45b03d64444ee979bcb9f9866684776548e60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ossec-hids-local-2.6_2.tbz) = c84d179a116282d2dc25f1f35813689f350aa0176d61d006da095f33bbd35989
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ossec-hids-server-2.6_2.tbz) = ae02356f3f3ae3cc0f11efef7d788586e65e4122fedfbafef0dc48d24ed771ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/osslsigncode-1.3_2.tbz) = a9755eb055a9383bdb9de2d832c53f2992172d4bd8979c68e326a082c2dc38ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ossp-al-0.9.3.tbz) = eb78a7861e7eb5cd2667d1ffc0463f94149ee30a499987b14c75ebdc18627b14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ossp-cfg-0.9.11.tbz) = 930f21bea63302e2925486787a423bfcc41b72398b5856de3aedb32174af38ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ossp-ex-1.0.6.tbz) = f5e50ce04ee56f76f763c080ef164e1fb2d95ddfcdca60358a4fac6d4cf908a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ossp-l2-0.9.13.tbz) = 6815ad008a8c119734a781dc92c9ced597ba5a2738838534dda81432f931c397
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ossp-sa-1.2.6.tbz) = 8d33ea37009fb0719cdf10c9d753dcf5b56c947d699c9ad623bf6d520ed5cd8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ossp-uuid-1.6.2_2.tbz) = 2a2911eb34983a94715b7fb56663e57c7216d95584c5193dfa0be91c4d4aefb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ossp-val-0.9.4.tbz) = cf1dbbc7720d1e1656adff2dff17f6a04a55f8960b4fb9d9ee272c27dc3b7362
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ossp-var-1.1.3.tbz) = 1c0a1a5255a6077f392a9ec093250f814a3a9977bce4d402b2e3cb755ccfba92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ossp-xds-0.9.3.tbz) = 4ebb9dab3d81ecafb7131df91103f6a27c2193f8292a1a381ad6f2d34ca07224
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/otcl-1.14.tbz) = ada317b86f6cb633fb89a9caa7783a00a1c49a31a864c732dd26e3ace4813bb6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/otk-0.95_1.tbz) = 608eedf7450b0e6ec4c55e392400a4d931cf7c3da6d6ef50e2531740b141a677
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/otrs-3.1.6.tbz) = 1a332d3225c7639d1fd757b648e094afa9f35de56d2da8565b4c2a3f224e223d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ots-0.5.0_2.tbz) = 9ea4c79658e5db5f724adeee1f35aea07d5d05635987d04d7231a17694c9166c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/otter-3.3f_1.tbz) = 8988e6c63a9a407cccd667284aec672512d231db1d9d75aede3a73914b5641e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/outerspace-0.2.2_3.tbz) = 0a1730385ed92ce7e04aaec159ea0a479632a266ad728b30acea6a38229a9d13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/outguess-0.2.tbz) = e247bdfb2caf2ee533ef5f0ed78ff5a25c2bec77ddd8875770b5d2221da4ba0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ovs-1.03_2.tbz) = 0d3815ad4a0b021c10047c9b905c65f9043b282d112305006c1c45a56edf31f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ovt-2.3_9.tbz) = 5556ada7148351fb2d16bd57fca05cbfb73021b26a2d0b3ffd7dd3ce47c93627
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/owncloud-4.5.0.tbz) = 9bc4971853f51f9889b2bb346ca02af808dcdab7484357d850a237f5836a243d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p0f-3.06b.tbz) = 8ff0cda0d637034324b67fe4801bf280fb45233fe6021f5dc6d3b2db135da35f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p0f2-2.0.8.tbz) = a0bd34cc7ed2d204b543bb7d22e0deb339e11b65e2403905d82406f3fb05a9d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p11-kit-0.14.tbz) = a70385bd3385a8c87408fee5c4aca35ba694607985f2cd8923b79d21265c7039
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p2c-1.21a_2.tbz) = 47e475fe0e79f164ee28fd5fc6c127be7cc97c62addf5cba91012db8e6393cca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p3scan-2.3.2_5.tbz) = f5bb83cddc4718b79dca187fbce6a2f812cebbcd658fc5e425b70d48bdadf808
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p4.el-10.6.tbz) = 4bfeb90571a154a24750cd6086bce76602714863739d7d55d754c37df6b84138
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p4api-08.1.tbz) = 06d0ca28b80782ca388d527d8841dba0f9c549e3b013a5c4ea6c0abf89901f58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p4db-2.01.tbz) = d6a3ab6cc98f82b34c54da4a3745d0d6a4c39f91898234f35c2542ddb7d87bdd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p4delta-1.3.2.tbz) = 15f967410eefb3cf592fe3dcdd65a31fb08812e68b438b83e8a881dff86090f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p4genpatch-1.tbz) = f2a502e06c5531cdebc5fb7029f607b65f05fa0afe4ae775c561f104695bc9d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AI-Categorizer-0.09_1.tbz) = 4e0303cdb42b29beeca0ce8e0fa1af29b76c2e4ffc65a9166300276b51a159a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AI-DecisionTree-0.11.tbz) = 2028d3a4d7743a6e90e922a6ca924231542e119b2138b29f88fc8a8e50f012ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AI-Genetic-0.05.tbz) = af1acba81eed2796c33993627b5b03d71570983f78bb7239cada132c6a9cccc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AI-NeuralNet-BackProp-0.89.tbz) = fd4b59b4c1cc948fb027434515b6b904775c80a3ebb93ddbb9d8ae2eefce048a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AI-Pathfinding-AStar-0.10.tbz) = 9e31cfe271d8ac51751602b7ee4a4314300befcf8ae7265d5fd0e0749e48400b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AI-Perceptron-1.0.tbz) = cf628e64f175127222bcae13d759933f89e17d23071f851b80cb862ab8ded5e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AI-Prolog-0.741.tbz) = df3804a0b1cf11067604dce98a6f4e12c42730904f112ccee98a809849d9cb29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AMF-Perl-0.15_1.tbz) = b522b9f3f9cd65dca8ee3b00a6c5b2fdffea7972879dac3f4ddefc04ac35991b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AcePerl-1.92_2.tbz) = f90bcfeb3b24199c44344f27670e67fc4dfef3302dc2dfd523b2d885f0d2e2d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Acme-6502-0.76.tbz) = b50aa599cfbb33de0a3201900a581b23a8329637b80f6987a0769a4c75c55f82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Acme-ButFirst-1.00.tbz) = 53f35620b75cc72cf06344a41426541e0b207d5bb952f7584355f8fbb55ddb21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Acme-Comment-1.04.tbz) = 8f46d2c6bba0929eaf815cf9d158c98f4aa593005a6e7690ffca4a57e33d0ae5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Acme-Damn-0.05.tbz) = a0160af3aa91a2b230876dfccaa282aab8b4c37a35c7bef18222b178f014b2ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Acme-GuessNumber-0.03.tbz) = 337da89383690b835fba100317f1e811b08089d789b854115e0ef6077b70e26c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Acme-MetaSyntactic-1.007.tbz) = a32feebc4b399ef169352413a0fa6bd234fcedb475804cadff3f7aad0196b219
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Acme-Monta-0.01.tbz) = 6f5055733aeca9899d71f8f2a4add4b54bfa6b1281691d591ffdb21984fdb0b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Acme-Steganography-Image-Png-0.06_5.tbz) = 11aa3fb72c3d46f938f36da762d097ed1ba1446dcee816079546182cbd2f6bda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AddressBook-0.16.tbz) = f95eef3beaa03a4c6e9c4909dd326d27f5e1bb809dd0bff1c80efab5da3b5daf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Agent-3.20.tbz) = b10b51e2d746487c98bb4073f1b472406115eda343371568934f63b78ac78b62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-Accounting-0.08_6.tbz) = f2e71115bd40d5a1d4463ef1e9462863b406175c2b4a5added4791e2dea820df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-Annotate-0.10.tbz) = 7478ae62d75d186208831668a0878e28c1185b21c36f843449be7a700f6fb4a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-BinPack-0.5.tbz) = 688d780ed0308c49bab9ac098dd08a9ada558071a9d616d2b126d7237578a1e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-Bucketizer-0.12.tbz) = 88a675ca53c21a79179d945ecce10e4fa53fea28497e1ea03a16af54b3362362
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-C3-0.08.tbz) = 9ee874fe1e9c8e17d822446c18cd8ea21d68d6e9b6a850688d8a694f3b37657c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-CheckDigits-1.2.0_1.tbz) = 650d487fec20cf294612fa6466d8ea81d9881c0206c744b407e4dfe2fe4dfd59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-ChooseSubsets-0.02.tbz) = 412f933c34cfdb9d2a3bddf895ba0d4f5e5d81fc4e61eb8c95dfdc0a112234b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-Cluster-1.50.tbz) = a5fe2ebf2288bf9f2747101102e7b940659bff9afc0526fc5284746dd2ddf680
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-Combinatorics-0.27.tbz) = 8edf71dc610176fbf190aba20be48d8eab595622a86d80dc1de9641a290d452a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-CurveFit-1.05.tbz) = e01bd70934ad224591301a20e78d03f95ee68b3d611eaeb2d4a122d564012486
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-Dependency-1.110.tbz) = d21673e1f2ce909ecd1fefd63c2a00d9f3beace4483ede2afd67b29e9be9d557
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-Dependency-Objects-0.04_1.tbz) = 9e5a061a09ddcb2e0b203ea6a95b05827d2fe44a4ef6e5420c6bd2003f5f066b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-Diff-1.1902.tbz) = 02f6d73f6ac3bf9153945b2f64601c97c00bcbb9eec1a090eae92b343cc97ea3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-Evolutionary-0.78.tbz) = eee82cea516bd7b820de3ede60c5daafc6b84e300595c631a4396815209494bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-FloodControl-2.001000.tbz) = 0d4279e4da2cba948ff9017eca0561662be939929b49838837c2f5aeab31e726
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-IncludeExclude-0.01.tbz) = b90f93afe234e6baf9a67d60ef7fc779b6ac9fd62e1b8e1cd85a81134a5afdca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-Interval2Prefix-0.02.tbz) = 7debf671e69135427964a1e059602c055e92d3c50eca98223b7d23c11282fca6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-KMeans-1.40.tbz) = 8e205c9d7728236b87b1b04804e40e0c3ea724dd0b916223dc06b94a4947630c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-LCS-1.04.tbz) = f7e7cf47f28a4b420218dd4b737a1f508c8e460c6a31a51c68cd0786d8301386
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-LUHN-1.00.tbz) = be67dfb2d8a1644eeb5fac6ad3b6a3ed0e39ce9d6d7c33ee04f2a567bafa764a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-MarkovChain-0.06_1.tbz) = dc53badf28d203c7f3fea17a207d679684d0b42b7515a3146b3114c143f38eff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-Merge-0.08.tbz) = 612069bfcfb557e48cf9ebf85d477cf29b67f098229f986da98341b847bd85e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-MinMax-0.01.tbz) = c5f4618699759203985c8211d979509730b76962a54c5cea880185c86a72e64b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-Munkres-0.08.tbz) = 11257f94f486e0606e97b40605a1dcda963cd73617566a0ca83bbab5d7e51286
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-NaiveBayes-0.04.tbz) = 01d60d25281f904a553d1786a3ee479be2679b7f3575de0e1535e6aed2dbc525
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-Networksort-1.23.tbz) = 1097cfb46a91aed04d843a814fef98aecf90ca22f3df92ede3a179f1a8633402
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-Numerical-Shuffle-1.4.tbz) = eca71ba77160f79a81b3de7c8fb4a89de05b6b2df7fbec87e4ded4712358478d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-Pair-Best-1.036.tbz) = fb42f978a98f90ec38cb7c3b0c0d3d294f228f684c1db48dd688a0a3ef1b2408
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-Pair-Best2-2.035.tbz) = 0422f32739bfe360070e9ab72e55494b3e612702b3bb6bafaf3194f96f8bb39d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-Pair-Swiss-0.14.tbz) = 4045e2d7efa86dcd0ed71c181a9271db7e9a1de23a3e11b15aeb206e8f3e1869
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-Permute-0.12.tbz) = 2cf1e09e007a6acfd0afb688ec2cccd22bb0c463e5dedf862e531589a629c728
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-RabinKarp-0.41.tbz) = 1d31f7bd7c6042b83c79cbcbf4b028bd495474d757c7dd94b50a3a17d3bb8019
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-SVM-0.13.tbz) = 897dbcaf6ad8b395ed0fd0371db2136ae1556fa66cd5d9eeaceed5cdb427ccf8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Algorithm-SVMLight-0.09.tbz) = 7cc8ff5abbc55b3757933a2203849a0063c8e61ba2ff40226967ca2d824c37c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Alias-2.32_1.tbz) = 32a82c5041e26eb5ccd5b9330ebff1143eb8d5f517908f440e3b54e492ad101f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Alien-wxWidgets-0.51_1.tbz) = 72962f08c63139d8c31720d0d3ab6cd5df02aa29c5c45ab982da3d3619f931c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Alzabo-0.92.tbz) = 59ea381facb03ecf738b6e158088ecb4585d3055a47b7ebd831af3277a643ef7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Alzabo-GUI-Mason-0.12.01.tbz) = e73ac64e7b0d056899792aac162bacd1e1d1bb09f88104239c23a088179096e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Amazon-SQS-Simple-1.06.tbz) = fe9454f8b45974efb09b7f1e3cf12f5614d9ec371d7c5ad0c12c4f4cbe239011
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Amazon-SimpleDB-0.03.tbz) = 90ec04d1588a52d43a4a726944be54289577b29e82e9efc807aabb18972c7972
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Any-Moose-0.18.tbz) = 3ea5a461ca79a3d07d2dc5e6fa9e9bade5f97b8c423b11a56a929ca6d255f2be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Any-Moose-Convert-0.004_1.tbz) = fa96b980a79c735b17c9e2cf04aa9ee7cf38097a7a1a7a30d2331749082a5267
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Any-Template-1.015.tbz) = 0c6bc9079ce3ff5e4b8a907ad3eb8757dcbe9a6778275b40c65709484c6578cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyData-0.10.tbz) = 9968b4e782b42cbd24510071f806e86a9ee7e0e61244ba8a293cb51cfb1dff69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-7.02,1.tbz) = 45f49cf19233b6b9f635d83789d9700e0adb1367217a382b88214c3ec60200c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-AIO-1.1.tbz) = 4e922217d64349a5d05e731da3344c9d797dd1926131c7737502fa753c9899a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-BDB-1.1.tbz) = 2076256bd608aae1214b426c514e30449571aab161aff951dd6aa18a4f94d7cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-CouchDB-1.30.tbz) = f1fdc941a31e72cc90b63a29db5c15fa4523574802df3c93dab52ec56d9cb889
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-DBD-Pg-0.03.tbz) = d562322c9d67efd61ab74ccacf210724c20af2f45ef77f65bfba7e48d2a2075f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-DBI-2.2.tbz) = 3aa6f6c5f043411c8f02d106df4b049ef5991ed1296c3ee6e998932e405b5e0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-DBI-Abstract-0.01.tbz) = e00411df7c622e64d515692436c80d96ec79e32ce7cbadd06fdbd877f61f9297
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-DBus-0.31.tbz) = aeacf42629be40e2c7415cf5c778e45319d2fd3f0c46bd20442cb52ec06f17d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-Filesys-Notify-0.08.tbz) = 0c6cea70d61a682975655f981ef527cfdf0c8fbdfdbe43d3045a9532ee6fc652
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-Gearman-0.09.tbz) = 19e25d0e58395585735512adb83af8c6647c762b55b61b33d5eff95a121b2433
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-Graphite-0.08.tbz) = 1fc17580dce1fa11345b777264af84ea8c7cba890f28dfa79b7bd801da0cdeea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-HTTP-2.14,2.tbz) = 9306a799568e89d9f5788853e7537f3c1518e601d0f077ab62575d5da24991aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-HTTPD-0.93.tbz) = d2eb45eaa9c341d640f20ab40434bf6056ecd2b501600a90b72d93020f97aa44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-I3-0.09.tbz) = e8ec2fc2dd0c7e9d50ec0e5eaf39acaa5e50e65019b5159497bb6f2899af402b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-IRC-0.96.tbz) = fb239b223d717dc6dd242bae014754660d5414a49e93e4f64d9ad394fc4e3886
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-MPRPC-0.18.tbz) = bbd929f2ed1fa4dc01040a930ec4114017b88ddf49b914ed0b2db96938698193
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-Mojo-0.8003_1.tbz) = e139de66a6abc4bd4819f3f6a8b87fd740ea3bb497c73ecca638881d673b9dd2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-RabbitMQ-1.08.tbz) = 121d0a63f3fc5cc542ab15721ca2397c07fff6584b39afee7de89d38d44e18ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-Redis-0.23.tbz) = 0d61550a76bb98e4d8a1a1e1077264ad5985467cbfda8bd6cedfcbb72c34061b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-ReverseHTTP-0.05.tbz) = 4c092cbf387adefe11695e19db087ffecccd838875e0de2e621eb9d3a68ad1db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-Run-0.01.tbz) = edd304093ee8c6a177837ba3ad0eabd6240f0c0e3993b2135a07e00d66cad9a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-SCGI-1.1.tbz) = f7c07d33f76dc03dca4de7c929d6adb97324682d0af4562ef5f1b678a61178fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-SNMP-6.0.tbz) = b0f2d621c543ca91d0961739f322de448dc4bb27cd2540073058659cfb8bc915
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-Subprocess-1.102912.tbz) = 287d9a026e9e5fdb5ddb8abd42e21196c88c4673906cc7e80b98e02630448c46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-Twitter-0.62.tbz) = 38dc84e76734ae148afc566236268a4bcd86f791231241ab48591323b6f2f7f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-Twitter-Stream-0.22.tbz) = 6810b28da3b4124d65f10942a77ae46d3450642f94a388c835ecb47b413e8f54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyEvent-XMPP-0.52.tbz) = 376b0ad056b527168a500b62f2d8f18466c4a159c45723fd518527cd12f6ee61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyMQ-0.34.tbz) = d1cc2e824a3a4547ae96c0b781aba059f7809776719ab35f214d56066c396f45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AnyMQ-AMQP-0.30.tbz) = 95a8dda60f1debcef98cc836fcc36a482117c59ccaeae32de68181cfea2d51d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-ASP-2.61_4.tbz) = 080863058862b882ae5a0623adfe75aea72b6fd14ba56944d5b2f295fb63acc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-Admin-Config-0.95.tbz) = 5fc3a3695d23c27dc9ae4df302269e3d862967a7fe5c6acecdb9f05f2185b4dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-AuthCookie-3.18_1.tbz) = 74f08b84e4e6ae6388211d57d503025a94bf3c6083d8cb5dccb942763d8355e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-AuthTicket-0.93_1.tbz) = ed186abc3543f91fe2099a54501d4f058be46fb8808e2606d746dc1f11e5a19e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-Clean-2.00_2.tbz) = e6ea724ebb855e611851f26402f558dec5c85cc79ea6f6a3f6f577b0ca296434
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-ConfigFile-1.23.tbz) = 2cf72363fe9427f43a6fed53fba23b827dd1b8aa7daf0977151bf4a57443faed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-ConfigParser-1.01.tbz) = 5760db0165158e29879a5cb7900f04da97131fac591f5014d8b5913b8b472307
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-DB-0.14_2.tbz) = 867ee383afff94d865939f2e2f4768528f1fd891167eebb83430ad7b131a1c40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-DBI-1.11.tbz) = 32ed0c24a87610f13e1796205570bba18bf75e1879449716b1430a2bd7070725
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-Gallery-1.0.2_1,3.tbz) = a48b0beeb6eab75ac6ae58b19f92f0aebae1974e50f39109d317fb680111275c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-GopherHandler-0.1_1.tbz) = 60206cf8dd10e5361e74ecd6b5d36fe677900144f2af521e6008e9e6df7a00cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-Htgroup-1.23.tbz) = 559c1272ccebb586a6a506462a64890f7854bf22da2ebe79cccd72853af11008
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-Htpasswd-1.8.tbz) = 7170fe1be3f534759b028de31fddb06aa98d6b40a890c66bcfe8f16f838d8dd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-MP3-4.00_1.tbz) = 6b7e92d78202f149de7e32400f200842a7c560225ef2c56e54dcfce81f80b978
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-ParseFormData-0.09_1.tbz) = 29e4f6ec5c14a3954a4ce416e84381c7120d986ac685b2d81c55bbe27adc7df6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-ParseLog-1.02.tbz) = 512304608c72e4c5c0fb229b1146b2b89225e47ea71c82977efe2f90ad83add6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-Profiler-0.10.tbz) = 25ef58fcdc820f85138b56fa17a529e553bf255174d471c0b361e3194b9107e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-Session-1.89.tbz) = 3fa298e20bd736b73086b7cf1f0bc6e8b77a5f54983da7f8b2180b5a992f0c4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-Session-PHP-0.05.tbz) = ee0804a9753205362e7b7860114c6bf6c9ee333b3be51cf6cde40b969264fb54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-Session-SQLite3-0.03.tbz) = 4adda008c130dacbc46548fe97e1006dea6576db42f5856bbf8ac106f4b2e6aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-Session-SharedMem-0.6.tbz) = 93fef7cc42d6537f193e9839b80a2754a0ed373ba918133b59c30529cc35521e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-Session-Wrapper-0.34.tbz) = bf4ba2fddd6571fc903e2f82076624585d66ff639547e8b53dd4c2090d1a364a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache-Singleton-0.11.tbz) = 3ca0ca8c25000fdea87e42fffde654bafbafeb35b11a155abfa225ca2638cf14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache2-SOAP-0.73_2.tbz) = 8e407a1472b487b21a224024a7edb668c111fbfe0143e740c0127c42e70e1e0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Apache2-SiteControl-1.05_1.tbz) = cb113cdf43e594dc3909b4bd291ecdaf5a8e896e83e735dffe97ac076ed09ebc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ApacheBench-0.72.tbz) = f6a982c181a603849d89c3addcb45722f6a4029de243e2d60e89ea34e709a3cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-App-Build-0.74.tbz) = 45d67a7903a308cff29c363a1ff42d8db083a429e618fbdd15461ec38a50a46f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-App-CLI-0.313.tbz) = 3505aad3f105167128d9752f42d6ac2140bf39c6caac181c9e57b641749069b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-App-CLI-Extension-1.42.1.tbz) = 90f02bfbfb0304803b6ba56ae3985c867702f787efdf73aa07bc32a0bc0f8c36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-App-Cache-0.37.tbz) = 2f09576ff38e9f34be5d42a96cbfef80dbacf2771767a7b63da5f9b26c621988
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-App-Cmd-0.318.tbz) = b404856902dce4a8ca11d54ec58b86ec8f245cc90c9a3ef2eaa242443430e78b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-App-Control-1.02.tbz) = 31638b2233f6f5b4e49dd85b0b8650a86fb3ab65f163d325dc914e17638c2c2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-App-Genpass-2.32.tbz) = cef6ee6f40482af4dd1470f2ef8419139c89126b644d20b784cd2132d4752b53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-App-GitGot-1.04.tbz) = 321da275a3d8f260a0a118a2a5722c9428cdd11680294f36a1ece0305559c567
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-App-GitHub-1.0.1.tbz) = dfc535de630bbd6c6c5776341a16cd451b792aa475a2bf40790792042980c48a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-App-Info-0.57.tbz) = eb4e03bb9e87d3acd326f32bcf333f792c3abee41a68ad68ee97dab4c3a6a5e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-App-Nopaste-0.35.tbz) = bdbb36ab8e7015df98a9487b8c4f826baa3787f42e2031a4f5efcf2ea9b9f986
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-App-Options-1.12.tbz) = 7b42507aab28049b74efe6da38e3a9013a29f66edf0e1ac04ef8da38a739e538
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-App-Pm2Port-0.29_2.tbz) = 80252afdf94ff01571bcc78f3893cfedcceec414a16e6270a64a49dad769464d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-App-Rad-1.04.tbz) = f9691bf9b9dd44e68fbf1f55e14ce614e74b4158e445c7a8d03e3c0d4947cc15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-App-SD-0.75_1.tbz) = d9f05b1e723c1f35c2d342cd799a035ae78f5d0cb2e8d715b87899131245289e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-App-SVN-Bisect-1.1.tbz) = f1e3dd05bfb8e1c7524a9f13d3ecb4a11af9bc53d363d439b2d5f33b5de74736
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-App-TLSMe-0.100000.tbz) = 1367740ee9a428e46539149567a16bd7c82ce9b98354fe684ee1454a3c564b94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-App-Trace-0.50.tbz) = be4d01b6d83e1fff2c26249f3c12644aa77d9f281fde271255011b93f08d26f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-App-cpanminus-1.5018.tbz) = 8351ab9e62e2ecaee84a1349431b4b0e6e78be918d09e2c0582ffb3d58246e4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-App-gist-0.13.tbz) = 5a12b793736ab9eaf290300c2abc700328e72453cbe4c3bd1ec6eb39f53c80dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AppConfig-1.66.tbz) = acae88aa3bd104ecd36adf63b34b4364dbe49b5a40ac043ba547a530ebe52dc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AppConfig-Std-1.07_2.tbz) = b01498f9d1a9eaae526cb18cc78d52c2d741471c1da6307549fe9f91bbd62d51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Archive-Any-0.09.32.tbz) = 191fb3c9843aa465ed2138a498b2464eb41ad35140d887137167e93395b670fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Archive-Extract-0.60.tbz) = c0b0d748b94aef5480cbcf113b65f4e31e341fd2dd16fc5976a50e7864557bf5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Archive-Extract-Libarchive-0.38.tbz) = 6d83d27b6b166c85f7d505192f847f4a2936b61c45460c5612aadc3521b7701a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Archive-Peek-0.35.tbz) = 5157591d8e3120d169895cd144e4f0677c51be24874ec5322b3e93ac4ecdcead
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Archive-Rar-2.02.tbz) = 04379dbce87da24b27acf338f797774c3ad6b189ee75b6bb105caf5585e84b07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Archive-SimpleExtractor-0.11.tbz) = 8f133413d932d95c1560339946ca964a51b03a5a3e5752242cccaf1d5993dcdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Archive-Tar-1.90.tbz) = 5c1215c4b1e6682ae58b3310dbc6a14622416240ff9eb984bbbe36058323cbf1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Archive-Zip-1.30_1.tbz) = eed873a1704866b6de18e06902dacd07da4af362e3feecedde158cb802c0c4ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Ark-0.1.r1_1.tbz) = 23eb7b1c1f13ff6d0346767796c610e103d8441624db3f6dd38e08f6bb661e2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Array-Compare-2.02.tbz) = 4a44adef6121f3e7f3431f852fe7748b3a4d4c60673355bc7d4ea8ef9fbbf1cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Array-Diff-0.07.tbz) = 0f427ee236e1b740ec5f446b9d92dfd94b93e328982250ef1b93020cbdd36973
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Array-FileReader-0.03.tbz) = 46cb389d241b790d630423570c8542aef2a419dcada8c5b0fb886b58fc3011fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Array-Group-2.0a.tbz) = 0680de38562edad9261a4c9a127f0373ed50a6711b8d56e70635d4a5c0fee454
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Array-IntSpan-2.002.tbz) = dd245185471a3d09d8916a937bd2130599efc1787ac866599b78b9a25e70db64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Array-Iterator-0.08.tbz) = a74763dc2f5e20d8719cac0deaef7e6e69ba6776ac2a7db8c4f1830ce8451dca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Array-LineReader-1.01.tbz) = f5607d5c9bf6e58ba0b41ce968c5a62192a48553b437e69cd953d76898edc702
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Array-PrintCols-2.1.tbz) = 7ddd206a9616007a961ed8e0461d62cdc55b4d2884b70ff6643441aeaa448dd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Array-RefElem-1.00.tbz) = 73f896c8eb0e41461cc50abe7bec258da19ca3d6f265fa33e774a0b18d504d06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Array-Unique-0.08.tbz) = 23265975dc34b67bebd4a7bde17720c4e222531e0bbf0d81e26c874ea2de5951
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Array-Window-1.02.tbz) = 8471c5ae92be1ac7be3936d3281504095a1d6ad67067adc864108a91f00b4a26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AsciiDB-TagFile-1.06.tbz) = 4ce706ad945c16f4b69e1c352cf9f2753bc619573d84c0ddbbe38b79abcf5988
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Asterisk-1.03.tbz) = e82debb9dc5dd9c100f7f83923367e81758055215bc802fec00280ddbaaaaaa8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Astro-0.74.tbz) = 564781ebf4a5f57dab61f5f68b1f181940c1a18310509b16dce1a2100f319ba4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Astro-ADS-1.20.7.tbz) = f85fe1f1a6e168bb0cad8f4ad80b225ca62fb20c40938d1eb44eeaad13580973
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Astro-Catalog-4.2.4.tbz) = 31cf1039c028846f6ce535d3d11da4be081c87d9ca4227e05efb805c947c8cd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Astro-Constants-0.09.tbz) = e51ff9f6ee9b7f2083a39050c4cb7693eaabc62e33f3ccaf817813dac5a36365
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Astro-Coords-0.17.tbz) = c5a86c24c799f5de97078005ef02fa0c4e4e570f7054eaf06d2a63d68e39aa71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Astro-DSS-1.6.1.tbz) = 1788ad675efc2a74a037c75a28c1a66cfa0554197fc0d18850bbb4d2b6e6ae59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Astro-FITS-CFITSIO-1.09.tbz) = 68390d13caf0a70f53d6ba224617f5fa8fa21d28e38a2792c463bbb4616a93da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Astro-FITS-Header-3.07.tbz) = 4abe2351fd75b7c8cd6818d0e5627228010592fa4f4c85e37225114ab51cbaf3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Astro-Flux-0.01.tbz) = cbf23a030510b8777a50a01469a2c1b19bd186d56de79fee0bc1ea581b1a1fdb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Astro-Hipparcos-0.09.tbz) = 2a7dc9b189c04b7d7059ca09ed79f343515f10f1854c46735ebacfb04c3c2d37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Astro-MoonPhase-0.60.tbz) = bfbad36f74ea6d3eb3f1809950678881e6a9c483b886c89dbedde8415a840963
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Astro-PAL-1.05.tbz) = 81efd11fa88f4bc6267c488d05955840a8a336b7b89ce5b3a4fed0a22813f030
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Astro-SIMBAD-2.0.0.tbz) = a9f69c16ba2884e2c8aefdcff70b864c8d57e4abb68055fb9cba6c30a6ef1f01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Astro-SIMBAD-Client-0.025.tbz) = f7e666ad6eb559a7b8618f6a658cb1081c66b8ad6e2eb23db33b8594772b45f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Astro-SpaceTrack-0.062.tbz) = be75b6471a176919697a6fd004973c752c10f457d98a2f15c2ef74f2ecf74d88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Astro-SunTime-0.01.tbz) = bc58705ef7332ebf9a7092b255e5f8595bc5052b700d637a1da254a3f2ec84d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Astro-Sunrise-0.91.tbz) = 937ebdbb87fae99ca5af6da7e543c5a523f9c12b8d330d72827a813a78623090
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Astro-Telescope-0.71.tbz) = 7fb603a7cf0d66eb87d4d7917172dd2353b4d2631dc645a2f404fa979e833a2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Astro-WaveBand-0.08.tbz) = 311298ee484716d3d60fa46f817b73a861a1424e1fbab215636e7c4c837dfb8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Astro-satpass-0.054.tbz) = a0b39b5c414906e05ebc737b04457660f2aa3077a85dc0b2308be4dc22097919
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Async-Interrupt-1.10.tbz) = 1052287a0fb89ff022a9857106f71c92d35ab18d42670a5af9aafa80fa956a68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Async-MergePoint-0.04.tbz) = f04fb089a0065a34bb5a84ce3acc173ce6c5a6663d985384710f34861ac84a25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AtExit-2.01.tbz) = 8f01119f01a4e5846e26f2eb1baabb3173167835e35c980f901aa7ac1f4c2ca5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Attribute-Handlers-0.93.tbz) = 16ea97f2fe34e5c2cd59d2b566e59d75fd962d9f5ea64cde8594b5f11665eebd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Attribute-Handlers-Prospective-0.01_1.tbz) = 4a2fe359fc1a37854c79eda82e1329396de34f6d6fb90c17413cbe3dd63afbb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Attribute-Persistent-1.1.tbz) = 2c1649ae2fbfc7746fc69ceb4590c06bffa153890aff3db2754bbe773f4bd626
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Audio-1.029_2.tbz) = ef4fd021e6924ba373cb96734ac33cdaf096d8ae5dfcc58ac63180df6b1f1093
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Audio-Beep-0.11.tbz) = 4876a9d023ee026d1cc1547605a593f0980b775702ec57e681289f4d791fa14c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Audio-CD-0.04_1.tbz) = 237143194c17bb706b968f74dd57271124710334354cb4fc808cd8c525a10f16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Audio-Ecasound-1.01.tbz) = 2487ab418fd880e47ec1feea2ce4611ed55ca4d6f8ff19e580e6b39bb5288891
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Audio-FLAC-Header-2.4.tbz) = ce5877a1a70ee7ba7be48488dd07b48ef91f60e0969380cd042fa4fac207e900
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Audio-M4P-0.51.tbz) = 70140a889711c514df00b8c173bcbdedbd981d5981b128bbfe7b89c5271f6a0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Audio-MPD-1.120610.tbz) = 43e86b74bb4b209c3cf8a6b774fa3a7518b662482eb53aae82ca213b74e8344f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Audio-MPD-Common-1.120881.tbz) = f2b4134fc3d2c40fe71f6f66b477ff9e59bf3c51395ae35ee7b6449d3532caec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Audio-Mixer-0.7.tbz) = 14b69c494c3926e7b60353745b62d3e2f5bc898e93ec762f0e082dea9763930e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Audio-Musepack-1.0.1.tbz) = e7045ec8f7b33ebb80b8e12b6bf1ef57443b7295791af0b74245b839f0479679
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Audio-Scan-0.93.tbz) = bcb5591377ac50780dae8b341f2b9d8c554bedcfd9059e0f38f5c30ea4c96eef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Audio-Scrobbler-0.01_2.tbz) = 31e49d5c65f52b22d365e8e9ca57cd963dfebb1ce2d1a3059618ad0567f16729
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Audio-WMA-1.3.tbz) = 3a6c9df01c61d1ded69e121c915a72ff00b03548869d3e8a5f966ecd581d8db9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Audio-Wav-0.13.tbz) = 1b0b9fb3118ce48e835f750c3fcdb5dfa0619e5a60b62a9babdc8878cc35107a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Auth-YubikeyDecrypter-0.07.tbz) = 2da8f6abd1ba0df8d014e94556d046bfe18892e84cf117332848b636450a84ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AuthCAS-1.5.tbz) = a299c834d898b8cede1a19c106dc7f15efde75fafeedcb730e0f896516bb56a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-Bitcard-0.90.tbz) = e6f0742664fb3fa0530c6dedebb7f11dd29dcff421e98a10ceca60b04b508460
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-Captcha-1.023_8.tbz) = 474a60f540f55f02bc86d1c537d7466a72dd05a7cdef05ef5a5c52fb3f2fc34e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-CyrusSASL-0.01.tbz) = 7308c99f80668fac96eca449e5e3f8461c650ea867e9e668e892ccdbe2963358
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-DecHpwd-2.006.tbz) = 736f9fc3495d19e53defc163227aca4d5a40ef75d5b57277d60ea3d5813ac450
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-Htpasswd-0.171.tbz) = d159562bb0ffd12f00451c3ccdc31b7ec3cd19c2d843abe2b0f70172398da2b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-Krb5-1.9.tbz) = f67c17755f029ef7fcc9832f7bc77044dfceb40befa651373bbd74d03c226f63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-Libwrap-0.22.tbz) = 773f8b609631e8f20244f469c5f640c0f1dd483fa644d710970eaadf67156faa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-NTLM-1.09.tbz) = a0f60cf6af25e6f6d62713fc37061d09f45e0a078fb5f97fd9075e0d9f4d0a52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-OATH-1.0.0.tbz) = 0c84365a84c351479769d4dec8379ba1a7f8bc7a1bfd455e64659eae0df6427a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-PAAS-1.1.1.tbz) = 8206b658e1cb0d03e4f8594f6076c67113b92bb386f6633d3ccffa199397cfd7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-PAM-0.16_1.tbz) = 3050a7837e0be321db2b7dc9566e5990ba7d25921c61a3693f8fe98134482667
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-Passphrase-0.008.tbz) = 5eb5874c9eeb829eb60492af4f9c2e2e8a3f1240574cfa4e796baba5009d2dcd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-PluggableCaptcha-0.05_2.tbz) = e4dd212004aa4335bdaa46f2a2d057f4bd27b6bae14766335de9a1b4507653e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-Radius-0.20_1.tbz) = 850409a777db26cd80b4467bc633d31cf8ad033a6f98256b0751fe272a2875fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-SASL-2.16.tbz) = c0304cefb691a9296faf979530b43f316fca20137adb8292a2e4c43c6eac6e84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-SASL-Cyrus-0.13.tbz) = 58e072ae29ef40a9c3b8cf2bfedc30f92a2d6a6c6846dfd7695e64530f208ab6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-Simple-0.5.tbz) = 2620301514028e430151fb461d113e11a82c8056088ab5b516127f8076586d2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-Simple-DBI-0.2.tbz) = 9bd2244c6e7f15c3d91aeeeab09e1d7b32ecb4f099a2c950f670ba6422a30fd7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-Simple-DBM-0.2.tbz) = 627f5e321a913df75022160387d7bed025ef8b2799d2cbeec9827fd50756bcf3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-Simple-HTTP-0.2.tbz) = e6cb669c89f2014d94db237bbe7a62445e2646ba2d235d22ba157b64fbd6dcea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-Simple-LDAP-0.3.tbz) = d93ad011050313a221d83c106f01db016584f903872e1e23e83108cb76e084db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-Simple-Net-0.2_1.tbz) = 5dd5ca670ad898de32047ef67e9a57938734f536b28779eede5df8d6813f9663
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-Simple-PAM-0.2.tbz) = 9e1a8c4e09ac3ca0b2ce7321662ae55eb8b80e69deb78d0025d95cd2d4d8af88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-Simple-Passwd-0.6.tbz) = f9c55dece1bc639832305dbbca92f0c65580eaf84a78f69e8743606e678f64e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-Simple-RADIUS-0.1.tbz) = 65add3a4d276b100dcbc3346069d4e90f579b6e3e183835d5fa2c419d794e17e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-Simple-SMB-0.1.tbz) = 95a44ff98d3fc444a2a38d5e5503b48cbe5fd69a1be183cf0eb0b59447df7ea4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-Simple-SSH-0.1.tbz) = 5c92293b71d03e8784499af00ebcdef5c8afd10fb5374ce9dc5bcdb6524a3d22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-Smb-0.91.tbz) = 305fec55cfbd1316752ee694bb71dc0cfe25f6bae67cd89867a342b65bc164f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-TacacsPlus-0.23.tbz) = bee63c1cb15877c5cf539514dff337ae3149bf44471f8a0f6bb7f1e52cfa87a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-Ticket-0.02.tbz) = b56a8632e9d2ee2539033b97b5de726d314a9383fe342c1f70d18c8f2e2fcb6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Authen-TypeKey-0.05_2.tbz) = 9ab60b0bdd682219c09a96fffae06233d38eccd004d4041d9b2e1cda1c40aa07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AutoLoader-5.72.tbz) = 600bbb8f56b176dff177f3a840317230eb8ea30860e6fe66843b021e71f7cea1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-AutoXS-Header-1.02.tbz) = bc4bd7102a02de22ebca0dd18a76678e13592edefc0f34e567aac92c3eb2f2f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-B-Compiling-0.02.tbz) = 6a9b887374aadf9b04b30a21fad8f900598daad40a533bf2febeb99e9fa2a8f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-B-Deobfuscate-0.20.tbz) = a8ab3c5220d597f75d6ae1006f3f16220d793e7e5df85ede5fee7a0672dc1e65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-B-Generate-1.44.tbz) = 816e8b656f4abd0f866de327b09e7db2955ef43736515711e969e3f7c8cd2dec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-B-Graph-0.51.tbz) = f07d89b3ae9b9102de151e373fefe898c24f7a19617f09e1472e9fdcf96facaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-B-Hooks-EndOfScope-0.11.tbz) = 1fd8d36f73268f5b02ffac550545bbdaefff35291b14bb30bc0121e73d2cf2fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-B-Hooks-OP-Annotation-0.44.tbz) = c2317287795ba6c7f8ded35f47e320ba578ea6593dcdc6a4d4a6324ef4f76a77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-B-Hooks-OP-Check-0.19.tbz) = ccb846dc37c4a9095a36575018dd231ef59f39ffae3372e606e1b78e134d4131
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-B-Hooks-OP-Check-EntersubForCV-0.09.tbz) = 31e3314512665a93eb6907e7c13768486726602cfc09903ab41bcc4ee5512dc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-B-Hooks-OP-PPAddr-0.03.tbz) = 129aea6a1fb0f7a5cae84fbd68facece05abc7986c6cf46bd295298b1e2708a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-B-Hooks-Parser-0.11.tbz) = 8d5a7354d54057989f38511b4374fd336445686e4c631e3fc0708bf8a5aaadb8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-B-Keywords-1.12.tbz) = 8d6b52843a6cda28730f10c6404d99d84369b837c34e7c36ebdda0dc2360fdaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-B-OPCheck-0.29.tbz) = a766eeb24405c19586baea5da04bfb97029a529aa70fae1527c338cd7a2dfa06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-B-Utils-0.21.tbz) = 45f18d2232cf50eba2d7473d8f3607654c975347308385c944c5b72d89bb9a8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BBS-Client-0.03.tbz) = 4f9bfbd9def5b14f4971517e6899a3772554983506a8e52aa49664f07130935f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BBS-UserInfo-0.01.tbz) = d236201718e04add1421193e683f8d890627faad0d2162d6c4441fd314af1d2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BBS-UserInfo-Maple3-0.01.tbz) = 10d7dc116935c950ee7512f498c4288c965661a9562550b1ed244229ad78d57b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BBS-UserInfo-Maple3itoc-0.01.tbz) = 96dd81b021165d3a6f40bb6d0a26f9058dd40a332ff3c75ce18a4007d5eec12a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BBS-UserInfo-Ptt-0.06.tbz) = 346d2cd403e4026f072680ae2e1f31d951f4cf2f35c894327b8b9b426e3868b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BBS-UserInfo-SOB-0.01.tbz) = 9dd80b2db8020d35c5acf51001ae5e9bca4a9bd392e6e64c840cf5ed1086aca5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BBS-UserInfo-Wretch-0.03.tbz) = 22c1575a5329f1e8d9f67c44dbd23953188c7d11d28885a8a30cf2103dd7fc91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BDB-1.90.tbz) = 489f8c9fbe7a21be078cb30fdf864db6bcf0d80821b3b9dc029bfc066930d93e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BFD-0.31.tbz) = 87f036addac5bd88ff9bae43a6584c597243535ccc27f1da0a1aef8be28a081e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BIND-Conf_Parser-0.95.tbz) = 07d7f7e49f20f73a10875ae9743fb4bfd3ee9044c16b010f2ba39acab16d440e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BIND-Config-Parser-0.01.tbz) = de2105a9623ef5213d1e8d616038c6669dbc45b504851bb567ac2f6e7e7947d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BS-Event-0.3.tbz) = a8caf6f8113f87f6ff80ac29c55e941a27c1b70c19c49a8a0e6025a501fde0b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BSD-Jail-Object-0.02_1.tbz) = be3c938f280e1a79e1c29c81e411a9f2fd6d9965ef094497540b10b8e968340b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BSD-Process-0.06.tbz) = 32b4653e1305c106892808682ba73a0668492c3898778dcdbafa09826279be0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BSD-Resource-1.2904.tbz) = 7d7fa75123e2a5254e17733f9c9a730a58816b15fe664346004fe01788cc5cea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BSD-Sysctl-0.10.tbz) = ccad6a3997a58ffde10e7cfe9226a6969ed0214c71b688829c72480022dbccdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BSD-devstat-0.02_1.tbz) = 1b2f02fce15b57b8f5cfb1b8031fc84f243f8b2f3cf2c680cb33da34973a1b23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BSD-stat-1.33.tbz) = 31ef4a014ae881855ab2fca9d8542193cd6aebe2097c64d00a89d749021f97e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BSON-0.11.tbz) = 22f4d694b355bd27b20bc0fa284cd6a4a1a9271ddca98602525c38c9aeeb0d83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BZ-Client-1.04.tbz) = f3c678fe9106c251a131b547b86ee87cb6a60f535d1e6e2a0022b870d2039d43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Badger-0.09.tbz) = be96239c7e0349543acff521848cf188337ea44af35393a60976af18a267da00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Baseball-Sabermetrics-0.03.tbz) = 0b9b0f3dec7fefe7946dd8568817e9e19fcf4542f965d38f4f505d9fb566e7c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bash-Completion-0.008.tbz) = a0c2a829de852f7de9856d802969eedbc7a03d47b7291914b9e5e3a042348152
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Beanstalk-Client-1.06.tbz) = a3a79e3d39bdc71d274c0ec87e225ff44435b096716507edd092ba6ee3747dbd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Benchmark-Forking-1.01.tbz) = 1df53c15b5fbeb9b70d2f5c41cefe497e9d6d8915ca48f5d10d8d6ac7fef08eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Benchmark-Stopwatch-0.05.tbz) = ec823821e7fe567f9831e4450b17734a77f85c8bf574c26d3bdccba3557b76d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BerkeleyDB-0.51.tbz) = 6e7b52618af0adfbb398dfe6119b7ca03c543bb7fb991469a551323173b76d9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Best-0.14.tbz) = d237891478e1e3ba79d7d50013822669b8a8fba5568851d7ce2062054ab53b4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-BibTeX-Parser-0.64.tbz) = dc32aec3ea43bcd8518c6bb3ac67d6d05f5d90a07bda7cc4ebfc92059efe3123
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bio-ASN1-EntrezGene-1.091.tbz) = cfdc08f6fc1a7cabe0ea7b22d9c5a0dfaf59e0da967e386c239a9b481fc11b8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bio-Das-1.17_2.tbz) = aef9eb998010823d55c954692e30d5ea71e6862fc17e810af806c07c5e52aff9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bio-Das-Lite-2.11.tbz) = ed0c8e1dd13c979f7d6121e5d354bb7592def32d1235ea25a62e4969a4ed02b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bio-GFF3-1.3.tbz) = f6dea17a9ec5affc2a32965e770020f40d504e98d3fecc95a06938413a89032b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bio-Glite-0.10_1.tbz) = 5423623abb02b53b5ea8431db213a91ebd16856a01feef2821abef0af8ced9cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bio-Graphics-2.29.tbz) = 546df435df7ffe592b64aa0b3302a2feb7e5795bf25e93425cc074a07282274d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bio-MAGETAB-1.23.tbz) = 812b8597616a760628da722dc8785790aff2efde75877352ee233309335efec5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bio-NEXUS-0.78.tbz) = 3b4b3a3db9f3d43c715b2593359fc7e0e937ada96306646711f394adde76c12c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bio-Phylo-0.50.tbz) = 5efdd20ad6d19e3b5fb28193156ded811c1c558f0b6ffa0c8302883ea307c3be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bio-SCF-1.03.tbz) = c04948818e4945e42158b4e72711ff00e062d39179c2c8c19622c32dbde358db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bit-ShiftReg-2.0.tbz) = 648d583ef582b005299fd086032fe71922d7bdcf737088717318dfc2e01d533d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bit-Vector-7.2.tbz) = 235ca199a754dbc5ec608c12cf946cfb32d223e388bc2974fe9dd12f58a4e677
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bit-Vector-Minimal-1.3.tbz) = 2b4b286ec62f7354edfebf967a7aa36dae5cf3435db71e4b8bbd812cc9463d26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Blog-Spam-1.0.2.tbz) = f5d7f07bb37a4cfbaae593c889000d8ba6b0fcae604c4730ce52ceab7335913c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bloom-Filter-1.0.tbz) = 9dd1bed6b154fa852213217608eea672576e1bf434b56c1bd23afe673bda52e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bot-BasicBot-0.89.tbz) = 64b7de674b015b59d362c797429ec0e3783dabc92cb1c9a9d5bfccfce50b33d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bot-Training-0.04_1.tbz) = d6a950a62ddbaa70600dbf336032ca5857b70b3d09dcdf0ce9e80a7d2547122d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bot-Training-MegaHAL-0.02.tbz) = 196185a4eccb31a0e676ca043631044c671723161b64fde3434a110970861912
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bot-Training-StarCraft-0.02.tbz) = f0f5fcb4ab81bcd68caad310ea19d00123d228fef376392ba2a41cd411b82149
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Boulder-1.30.tbz) = 69c9f4d74a4f2dfc7262dc57390d209e0f1dffae9b95076f318b265ee20839fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Brackup-1.10_1.tbz) = fd40425232415ffe74efceb72fd413c1233a78165d33a65356a8104e37d2b6b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bread-Board-0.25.tbz) = 824415459941de1137dc10d80bc980d86f9d192826b07cdc37643808ddf3f905
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bread-Board-Declare-0.12.tbz) = 14b7156b94a13cf6bad7cd0e2104072f1d5fe6848d180e1e135188c07c47afd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bundle-Perl6-0.12.tbz) = dcf684d6dd1425c3d5528d6abb2179987480bfe58d5e1951e0f4cee3dc47921d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Bundle-Sledge-0.04_3.tbz) = 3d23ef28769e362c873e82918c2a89d3d466bc6e68df80c67c6c3abc5347a2f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-CreditCard-0.31.tbz) = 8893dda605448afb51ab1aab77fa3e24ccabdae28431903fef3edcfbe9316f61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-EDI-0.05.tbz) = 8ed120362311729dd4488434572c313ecb43a2ca3fa49b13f8fc9ae3f459a685
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-Hours-0.10.tbz) = b5a33c5f016902874b37ce18553a2d030aab694805b0d0b2eb139654379dfc70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-ISBN-2.05.tbz) = e77790d6162abc8ba626d5dd07741f5f3d73fa3085bd341952a97de844fb45b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-ISBN-Data-20120719.001.tbz) = 14115014533a8798fa0529751d016338853e210bbaef80eb9876e03e00e1a89f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-ISIN-0.20.tbz) = 649b6cede9cdff8c1eca69a17462f4b38f4dc0a7f4e693b83d0158b5456c09da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-ISSN-0.91.tbz) = a599f6bd4f2a86ca884b9f6f313ea9934e939b3322688a9f3ca7d415280e3e69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-MaxMind-CreditCardFraudDetection-1.54_1.tbz) = 7f6fec4ac91055ab5d17508eedcc15ef104ddd86a15fb24fcdc2b9eae9a75941
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-OCV-0.1.tbz) = 6af3690a9eaddf709b7d3860f76dc0fd25c38c1fb9f84f5c8934bf333c685966
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-OnlinePayment-2CheckOut-0.02_1.tbz) = b48ca91fdb62f9a93329b02f000598ce8ae1e797ed2ab9bce6cb3015460ce993
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-OnlinePayment-3.02.tbz) = cd4a7d1f8b2f9ac2064c69809cdc36b027ff0fcd0bb77c035ce35c4cda94d2bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-OnlinePayment-AuthorizeNet-3.22.tbz) = 232fcba9ebd16e35235c29137ce47cd56a1ea90800ad8ab5c36e352d785d0f9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-OnlinePayment-BankOfAmerica-1.02_1.tbz) = 12bbf67e2d5bb282ce63904e8d4b06dd5336dc68741b779a9659abd074a96450
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-OnlinePayment-Beanstream-0.02.tbz) = 6a96ab9e960f3109484f2d9396162d126cc20c6f5625f6994b69b3641f54a652
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-OnlinePayment-Cardstream-1.0_2.tbz) = d054784f1069c44d70c9165cd18653f8987d1becb894d040ab9153c9a9b20c98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-OnlinePayment-Jettis-0.02.tbz) = db2902a481c5859695112dc1355f8f1f9e03a8a61c8776c9bf3b72fb519dfc12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-OnlinePayment-LinkPoint-0.10.tbz) = ce5b8c67ad3be8f80019e1b1ee1d629e63667d4549cf37911e5fee33aacb0a28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-OnlinePayment-MerchantCommerce-0.01_1.tbz) = fa56fa6a85fe992fb33421256367d29a2d4c683c80f1c205af3a20357bac318e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-OnlinePayment-Network1Financial-0.02_2.tbz) = ea660c7ee3ab7c820740fe04c60d994c6ab9b6823cb7a70d2da711fb66b25fee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-OnlinePayment-OCV-0.01_1.tbz) = c422758716aae9f55f08d29f2c88a7bdd1115c3e35923bd009875dc7347de594
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-OnlinePayment-PayConnect-0.02_2.tbz) = e3cc21d14d15eb5e587f7e2e182e8a3b09dfb128f08a3a4db59673e16debb6e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-OnlinePayment-PaymenTech-2.04_1.tbz) = 1aa5c05c5b4dd6a4129d1f98b1df628d4dcd6de63baddea78757dbadeff8df3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-OnlinePayment-PaymentsGateway-0.02_1.tbz) = dada86a4e3a87ae346f0362760ccecadefc77f01099c516ec95dea46bbc95216
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-OnlinePayment-SurePay-0.01.tbz) = b392fcd16c48f489b44cce6ca38351b9a7c392ba97459666fae59934bd7347d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-OnlinePayment-TCLink-1.03_1.tbz) = 2a239112fa245418a5a35bd1d600dde92c2cb0aea94a79f226e751633d8c3281
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-OnlinePayment-VirtualNet-0.02_2.tbz) = 9a4ef08f6b47801d9c5b9d2a70b936bf3482421a6dc26501a766ad0a53264d2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-OnlinePayment-eSec-0.02_2.tbz) = 9994947ee5cb58c6f3dcdfbd7c9026864bbed69441c6963c56317c8e2b892032
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-OnlinePayment-iAuthorizer-0.2.1_1.tbz) = fa44f7b956f69e921b94cfb783c64f779be0de33ea0c36d30d87b1eafc12b9ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-PayPal-0.05.tbz) = d4dea927b93ca4ef920edfea07b017b291c674e9b7c8139944f6a7b5b2514881
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-PayPal-EWP-1.02.tbz) = 7d0d7578fd2a04216e57e48852885ab014da3ddb52d620e2bd1280d0e81fe8c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-PayPal-IPN-1.94.tbz) = c9eeec7d319199cf6fdfd039c7a7ab2d462b3cf07c6a60c37ddf347b17e2d4f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-TW-Invoice-U420-0.01.tbz) = d805a34806da6315bc4a5a78f15711334ace65ee6f52c2487aa415235e629e60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-TW-TSIB-CStorePayment-0.04.tbz) = 7568e4573dee4164381dddc56427992af106fdd8af4a36200c93ccfe99e198af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-TW-TSIB-VirtualAccount-0.04b_1.tbz) = 1248df7a33f69b813df280b67c6ff0f8693595b9c72970718d7e7732090b217b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-UPS-2.0.tbz) = 1b06f387f196c94540869765df1794db47c9af28c20e62c5e6075d7cdb5bb2db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Business-WorldPay-Junior-1.07.tbz) = cde6cc289bb79ebec2a7cf515e17a5f2d001be5e734d930801553709241a361c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-C-Scan-0.74.tbz) = 13a5e6f545b1b679289d7c819eb51d8f49b16ee8c979821138cdae29c72ca4d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CACertOrg-CA-20110724.001.tbz) = b9c5bee48bb6acf4158864602ab6e7e3eec43a2166289512dc141f0bc16a7358
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CAD-Calc-0.27_1.tbz) = 9bd46abb7f2694f12d1e0e704d6e3d1b6747800662f5bed2c3552f76642e3d10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CAD-Drawing-0.26_7.tbz) = 54c237abf307cafa4c4f285549e018b3d00a2fdc15895c6db80eec155346644d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CAD-Drawing-Template-0.01_5.tbz) = 80913680bf29edae14fccb49cbc7204e9c01ade1fbefa5687216f61983181c57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CAM-PDF-1.58.tbz) = 03d13edaa6247eddfe0bd43dc8dccc5508b45cbd6315ee2073653dac61c226cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CDB_File-0.97.tbz) = f01734f249e158e241c8cdc4721792ff7ef9309230d79f3cba5aea0dde68ed51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CDB_File-Generator-0.030.tbz) = 19e477a9bf527457110489a1047bf0a89742c1c26d438fd60dd5263f5a173efc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CDDB-1.220.tbz) = d22be1d01860144810779dd8fe98f3ce1582e034a5e156d654a38e40f70bbca1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CDDB-File-1.05_1.tbz) = 40c6f470f0a4000d7bd01b11a6be67f6964df91474c92daf328090b1742217a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CDDB_get-2.28,1.tbz) = 1620d532b5f6a75d60c2626bab7405bf8dd87e4f79e230cf175cdb4481bc4338
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Ajax-0.707.tbz) = 5fd1b11e918c828b42dd52664bb69d108b00d8fbcf0e8897caa228797bc06697
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-4.50.tbz) = 14b28774c2031a2a97b8fd65837c6a25fb4371b6cbc04a66e22688bf4085f452
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Dispatch-3.07.tbz) = d70cb05eb9d55f00650326fa6ba63efb62c0720598d9131063fff07a34816d08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Dispatch-Server-0.53.tbz) = 12f317617179e32f42d7e78c836411e5681588897582c72b449d712ece1e3f1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-PSGI-1.00.tbz) = 86db666f63832dbf8c972318aa3dbcfce89613a2e45a786d65f21b329d9b3c42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-AnyTemplate-0.18_1.tbz) = a8a302ff04b9d2e818034ea306dd3c54852da65cdc42fdbbc0c6c3473e67925a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-Apache-1.02.tbz) = 1bfafaebc87713237a9a6b4a5f3499eacd8c29d58217ff7677a43f49c00099af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-Authentication-0.20.tbz) = f265c6ae039bf895a3d155aa1c7b8636a181150c6b7db848283a2afad601c92f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-Authorization-0.07_1.tbz) = 306a42a451681ac0d53c92ff80be7305799016eb352205c1f7633117fc66bba4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-AutoRunmode-0.18.tbz) = 94199a3abcc003322d2614f34b2ed53670f7e99faa37a2ff0eae9d7709e5a1f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-Config-YAML-0.01.tbz) = 35883ccd58d3ef15b2c70b377f6131d63fc07e630d9f3553cba12bbbaf6bf510
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-ConfigAuto-1.33.tbz) = c0a68a6c0557e088f4d3360ff745ee18000740d0ed5e5ffb50cb5fc8f5198275
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-DBH-4.00.tbz) = 65fda1ea98c368ce4777ac419cd1ee7a1486477908249b4fe5983595002f27dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-DebugScreen-1.00.tbz) = f80609f2297c8829f51216e2fad2f6adcc7b133270e0c0e8c8722e4c2061fc75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-DevPopup-1.07.tbz) = 14a1b28feda857e1581b4215a9d692f6a315855b40c6b84298a12f758d0be67e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-Forward-1.06.tbz) = 7db6dadfb29d11dbf1a5309445d9124f4ae99ab8b9b677c6b5895bb18c72c88d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-HTDot-0.07.tbz) = 1a3fccb1317bbbb8641f0e2a14194190fcbb0d0323d00aca372d8eff67202f39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-HTMLPrototype-0.20.tbz) = 6b3b94943528df0d759205d6cec887214f8b27524be5aa0a2e98a91992e4eafa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-HtmlTidy-1.05.tbz) = 07b51d9376f6bc2500afff1971dd8f8456f5e90b030cc817b6e491c720cf595f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-JSON-1.02.tbz) = 178f5987aa4177f89c2193ae5af78e3177527e02cfd7b515e4ffb758188c1eb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-LinkIntegrity-0.06_1.tbz) = 1b9faf6ba20193d48ac3d2ddbc50c346b59197f1af70a77d5f7cabdd54f7f9dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-LogDispatch-1.02.tbz) = a41f47c32f17ec1d01c34ba0a55ebbbf1a21f9377ee6d29500e9335ff810c80f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-MessageStack-0.34.tbz) = 71700093ad2b1f5c5234f391e37b2963d392b4852f7f28defcf5c97acfe974f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-Redirect-1.00.tbz) = 33803cba359019adcbf45fba8d640da9c670c16cdd80600e4527cdf9c9eb7b8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-Session-1.03_1.tbz) = 44c0345adcd4ac23b91a62ad0eae3c80947757316310323eb850dfd69806f93f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-Stream-2.10.tbz) = b6777a03c947bbb81045a67fc3f4899b8ddbac024aeadb404a47f6547f8b5aaf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-TT-1.05.tbz) = faa3940a5d65b5b03d8a705f338b5bb2de535b2eb2099229642daba1719ca970
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-ValidateRM-2.4.tbz) = 677f0c69e7b0f9e74769722feb8290362149816a3a4680a4a00e58e1a4b44442
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Plugin-ViewCode-1.02.tbz) = 62e51a14a78ec80b47076cc359024db9f002b53c86b13f60e353b4682c51c1e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Application-Server-0.062_1.tbz) = 504ee7c711b6f1c4372557fff4ae1c2c51be497144ae9a28f2de791c89a37f2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-ArgChecker-0.02.tbz) = 9f8e8a4ad624056a62b5c1b7cacd78bd8a655e67e4362856034c769f80c1d575
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Builder-1.36.tbz) = bad8ce6351ca195e11655fc2084ae45225b9642d285e55fce7adfdf02c54e7e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Builder-TT2-0.03.tbz) = 25befec2de3fbef2c6535f0594dc6a7aa77d770b1a95faf9a0b84f7d507c0e19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Cache-1.42.01.tbz) = 3c19614ca9319bd6ca8ae29f0febb9a3f497500839ec185e201741ada0a069ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Compile-0.15.tbz) = 97b70af3901a7f426eac0deedc6fbef17cc987bdb0be7e555b1bc9782620108e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Compress-Gzip-1.03_1.tbz) = a66784ce7fa93432a08128cdb2a9e881188324536f421db5c45103000159e41b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Cookie-Splitter-0.02.tbz) = b871f9366acc2553e7e350e682d3232e08acbb971e86b2729af885b8e1a21319
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Cookie-XS-0.18.tbz) = 4468d019a248ea115add1c381a8cf476af3e15d2007152b39d64189b5bfed85b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Deurl-XS-0.07.tbz) = e7fa89c20e1fc8fe63209f66e9c77bc284c806ed2b3688dc4d132d1cd05052ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Emulate-PSGI-0.14.tbz) = b7a9c74b8b48e567e7d8b085be39f8ad98e25f09996c9ca4dc8264747ecbd524
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-EncryptForm-1.02_1.tbz) = b641758d44b156f9f5dcac34e6f57f67a6603c956c94f573ea442393068191f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Ex-2.38.tbz) = 50effbfa2e5d6dff7720a9c761c59ee7cd4c992b557a293912bcaa77816fb275
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Expand-2.03.tbz) = 093e9c72767581fee71afa9ab1dea99c0afb2393e04188e5e38beab67203af48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-FCKeditor-0.02.tbz) = 52898d6dd912b62f42f849b587d63b079754ef119b0c40e82afbd7aaf1a77e38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-FastTemplate-1.09.tbz) = abe98e96364b4f494cb3bf47856ab80c883749fd26cf02810a84cd849ebbd23c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-FormBuilder-3.0501_1.tbz) = a6d56b8955ce0f284a8d2981b5591ab37d42c35cbdc4eb8b847ccdbb1b7ceb83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Framework-0.23.tbz) = f226f6b4d5d1b9d439d1eb48eb52df326e985e399f7ccdcbe3dba49f8664e3d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Kwiki-0.18_1.tbz) = 16b6e4510fcaf373389e00982d826ccfb0cfb5ba04740c155a1455a998553db6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Lite-2.02.tbz) = a3f0db34fd6a2cf0929eaf726a4643127b14eb745352c938b8a1e8f2873b6493
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Minimal-1.29.tbz) = ade8e82279b869d8d88f12abc3a0a1377a95b3b2dd1b37b1f1f44b05f32cfc12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-PSGI-0.15.tbz) = 91a42c3b460d96f3ae069e7e5edd03c65f173273325612cf4507691a881b5056
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Pager-1.00_1.tbz) = 33ef337e9813bfa3f920b455cafae3ac3d619db2d1bbbde5b3f013520e5eb86c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Prototype-0.9054.tbz) = 0eeb977fa3cd9850aeab6746e736690c4fe715dcc3be5ee9b303f388f807e5bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Response-0.03.tbz) = cdbc31940bbd47d2eb251020b295d52368bb761c7c6aee1abc19028bb1255f88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-SSI-0.92_1.tbz) = 735dae28b6fa61088fb4c0eb75589472efaf3c0d06276f3b56057b9d5e97a4f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Session-4.48.tbz) = b4da93989948d64e689d65eef987db94d52971de486177a10e04552f99b793b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Session-ExpireSessions-1.12.tbz) = 0639aa7c3a128cfa857308eb3847fcd9c2604ef0e0251893165dd53ac1d63a0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Simple-1.113.tbz) = 0546cd51748c0dc1694afee8485e553cedda247354a7342e9ddd90a57c00dbbd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-SpeedyCGI-2.22_7.tbz) = f1e3eb05b3afae9e208d5011a5fe08ab825ac655aa5e8747a426a0a0f1d72a7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Thin-0.52.tbz) = 35333a1965289b569de38fb04e75b9a007ee2e2d3c474617e0d34ad226a78b00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Untaint-1.26_1.tbz) = 17f543a98eb45c89c0c4fc7beb7b91457a1522391d5d9754657dc94a3c3de5db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Untaint-date-1.00.tbz) = 41a9fd77a4da4e739f45d7f5de2b97e1e967848ce8f277ff74e79b789fa0d39e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Untaint-email-0.03.tbz) = 0e0423cfaa3e3e1ae25df8204321cd1208beb163e73941dc387e5476d7f8cb78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Upload-1.11.tbz) = 2d0ae4f203739711fdd39a3f6a6a57f8a2ec7bce38249fcc1b19c324fdb568a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-Utils-0.12.tbz) = 5489be763cb231389f51777ea3c1aa8f926ebff99a99e287c3ac8832bfd30d3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-XMLApplication-1.1.3.tbz) = b565ff152c83ec7f2138aad151d0c46b71783c2705851a277bfada1f262c31eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI-modules-2.76.tbz) = 9ebfaad865cc2e3d4b65624ea19f4020a8487f328f9a84466d8e17e0373c9301
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGI.pm-3.59,1.tbz) = f328c0b1f5cc737094db8aab1e7c8b3963409cc1847dff507c53e2242eb039bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CGP-CLI-2.7.5.tbz) = 90a263d312ba15edde534ed54eada3b616f50d76bf1c1ae0a7949fd89a2e3fb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CHI-0.550.tbz) = 80d9124d7fd7ab68a91fef373545dd8bb76d573da71e0f1992db3ac401ed431c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CIF-Client-0.15.tbz) = 8c3d2000c8fab98d4be6bcce4e626bcabc51e6de9a370ecc9f2c6fbebac6415a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CLASS-1.00.tbz) = deb300ef2566b3bdd87a2639fdb1c360dde1961ad649d045ce5cc5250a8cc53c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CPAN-Changes-0.19.tbz) = 21abdf8c134d8249c25c620ee30bd2b6163145489077d2b4879de67ec4d04197
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CPAN-Checksums-2.08.tbz) = 71d64ff8d778a548f341b534ecf687fba188bca4400d47b992d7981d2b4059b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CPAN-DistnameInfo-0.12.tbz) = 2551e22cc9c5bdd963161869a70caee5e4e72232473f14e73e0baa3b9a11f93a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CPAN-Inject-1.13.tbz) = b18013a6d1a86e8f276818b3f191719637f83cee16c4a60b9d6b081935aa9d94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CPAN-Meta-2.120921.tbz) = 290530ea7692a57a7588d4a2745a46b8aa8afca8c2ca6d3248ada69940c68e79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CPAN-Meta-Check-0.004.tbz) = f43aa97e4b72456991a1548c25d05fcd0ec20539e2c069225fcdc1505c1edae5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CPAN-Meta-Requirements-2.122.tbz) = 4126d2b1ee0abdebf566ab99d829dfc8e782fdcc888f6afb9b88e0910b2f9169
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CPAN-Meta-YAML-0.008.tbz) = 862689cd04a771c602ce03d2a96b92c327959642c903596fd09432b8fed39c39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CPAN-Mini-1.111008.tbz) = 6b33a3585197a9a862301c70f9c823530ea8e1c268e052239fbd25a26da10ef5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CPAN-Perl-Releases-0.78.tbz) = 5722afbd0617f035d2484e14006a04145b788842a986b3497fd00a071428185e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CPAN-Recent-Uploads-0.06.tbz) = 414413dbfb3f430dd43d75a1f25091922cab75b17a88380aebc56d5079fe9b0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CPAN-Reporter-1.2006.tbz) = bfeb4192125cf683c7a1979308fb80b13658b1ad27e347f67b6b7cabc734c73b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CPAN-Reporter-Smoker-0.24.tbz) = 09e4b14b0c52a6d257a14f9f68d4fe245cd3904c346c975a4280d274d575324f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CPAN-SQLite-0.199.tbz) = ecb98b9bfacbca38e3268cd796c4b024ff725185febd917cecd4fef52b41279d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CPAN-Testers-Report-1.999001.tbz) = 8353009a954173e3bcfe962de798e2adb7aed8d6830a93eac7f41d45329292d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CPAN-Uploader-0.103001.tbz) = 3523f133bdced4225d4492e3fac798f2dcfd4de147146e8228492693c88ddb2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CPAN-YACSmoke-0.03_1.tbz) = 7d779b60f03a252382b7d146c89f0ff232962d04623754b53ecb182f5332513f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CPANPLUS-0.9130.tbz) = 9530b53544c5dc84063d1f10e806108418d870d2107dfe5ad251927b108d012e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CPANPLUS-Dist-Build-0.62.tbz) = 8f79946523224c1f0a94c1cd7094a445282d52bb623943ba2e80bb0d837dfd42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CPS-0.17.tbz) = 968f1bd2b5154c8926bb7f9dcf9bb4385e73971623da0da9df898691302fdcc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CQL-Parser-1.10.tbz) = 75c034cdd07dbb2d39e6f7bf7f46b828ec0c866cb91b3c24f511c0a00ac424d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CSP-0.34.tbz) = 219d9b8d134be981ae73fae7eea46c8bacaa26dfd1abf1be6109e45b75668296
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CSS-1.09.tbz) = cd8cd62b28cdd9682c1f5b1535a8bdca8d9abfae9ba2aaad5674a4683295aaf3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CSS-Croco-0.09.tbz) = a2101a0b1cb8b91321a19da1e3a047547c2fb32d20130984d2aa57410940211a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CSS-DOM-0.14.tbz) = fdd7715a2c944a4578c0d54b9127a12e22687673eb19ba796726ba76adecca34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CSS-Inliner-3674.tbz) = 9c7043fcef7a31ee6ceb0c235db2473bfc0ace5dda3937dc4db999aa32fed072
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CSS-Minifier-0.01.tbz) = f45c45c894ef3f919cc9381bb61791cc50b7a9a0c3a639a07067525a9526dea5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CSS-Minifier-XS-0.08.tbz) = bf684e79d5aa5c3c51522345e23c855f96eaae75c314cf076a99acfdbc8e26e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CSS-Packer-1.002.001.tbz) = ded822e5ee1f1234cef3d5523be707344fc2a5a3f825790d260f3ead9af58e93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CSS-SAC-0.08_1.tbz) = ff7ade46448f40dcd5b2b9e762356e300bf7d304737cfea2796557d413ecb83c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CSS-Simple-3211.tbz) = 61e7cf353c2167b52e6dc73a5cb3ffcafe6d9f15520988b900deb888fb1f6129
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CSS-Squish-0.10.tbz) = 3a1658ada090e4c2dd4642fe9127e6a7305f7aac33c302709234811d3a679acf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CSS-Tiny-1.19.tbz) = 01010af94593521cabadbf937e376f3ffad123c8ccfc43309a460e3152ba011e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cache-2.04_1.tbz) = 6020e3281cd45166d8d8dc11d67c408187191b4a91be3c7825a368c6e08c8852
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cache-AgainstFile-1.016.tbz) = f528a8fd8e1c8386e42fd14d0101552c4f7ce6e2d2a91fb41c12dc7acfdcbdf5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cache-BDB-0.04.tbz) = e3cbd9496e3eb7222edbb7b089076d572edc5a830d6db9c34a2ab3f17988edb6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cache-Cache-1.06.tbz) = 06e6b99503c9c6a060e42d7bb18d85a30c93c6d50ef2d19ac64e1a4af59e983c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cache-FastMmap-1.40.tbz) = 9a4a684918904284b7797083f6cccd147f1b2d592f72bbe6eeeb805c07317a05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cache-LRU-0.03.tbz) = c88042e5f2b5a8b7dc71709da90b8822fdd63fbe0364a5f68e3ec9639925f87a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cache-Memcached-1.30.tbz) = 98cf4a4b4797a4fb281d155e952bc94d6c0ae1e717bf4cf950ffb6a6a5a84ba4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cache-Memcached-Fast-0.19_1.tbz) = a37d2044b433f9a6e41c62856c84a30b53a963c36a998053aad99306f31fc3fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cache-Memcached-Managed-0.24.tbz) = ecfa8c6e121ffed42c9ffabeffb7f0d3aa250de2cb3877ca971e65e81f42edf4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cache-Memcached-Tie-0.09.tbz) = 9de63fcfa2ba86bdce3dfbaf5fb66693af1fc706c6826dbf0b6e9bd3ff8e0f42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cache-Memcached-XS-0.01.tbz) = c4ad57ab0993855c9a8f3b12f960472ed2fcf1d783279a0e8a9febee387d0acd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cache-Memcached-libmemcached-0.02011.tbz) = d3fd1595688aa91915796a8e67c43ea263c9f3a66062894ede65681fb1b29090
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cache-Mmap-0.11,1.tbz) = 6458b56af78ea871e707ff3179eafd1ba271ce0e38206f098c3bea0040a9c963
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cache-Simple-TimedExpiry-0.27.tbz) = dbe199169fe7880c91543b3d5bab8e9449bc092dad45bc4cec7d0d5cab0a8223
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cairo-1.100.tbz) = bfe444f7047345f631089fcc0c31cc0c0c3f87a8ef4b036f458caa24edc7a4bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cairo-GObject-1.001_1.tbz) = 9bdb5f72423d742b8f3b4bf67afb3d9b97499b8ea747902d99a954b3fab3f143
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Calendar-Simple-1.21.tbz) = a90d96eeb628067821c27afd56cf7160eb01b4075805842bdc12dac909815867
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Captcha-reCAPTCHA-0.94.tbz) = 6f96a01a596a3fae65d9467575264189a8e9686ab8f9ce11d838668f4546b6c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Captcha-reCAPTCHA-Mailhide-0.94.tbz) = 57241008bbc1e41ad8835ae015186aa0ac4fa2a0ee9db1b741349daa4848283d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Capture-Tiny-0.19.tbz) = 88ecebf6334e23c66592b14d2d5bcd3e77ee6bc4d6b861372258eba860da70b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Carp-1.26.tbz) = 7d8e69e59496ec0ad78e28b99ffc9cacba8df2d1d18b4f53a641a28af23b5faf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Carp-Always-0.12.tbz) = 2360215ff95802b8b33f4022eab2adfd0e85c2e29627febd37730d650431efa5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Carp-Always-Color-0.06.tbz) = 8d4e4e1d4d1d5d45b54317fc85040969e138d6a754fdeb1013801a6208892564
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Carp-Assert-0.20.tbz) = d9fce35a85b68b78458b0a21c7f9afe385e09dcc91b8638c5b35f9dc87e823cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Carp-Assert-More-1.12_1.tbz) = 67219b45f58acc94ec53ef7792f59af8b4465433bc8aba459a3e955129470b64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Carp-Clan-6.04.tbz) = b9582beeb059bb4f46713c14f12c49ba59c12d34264d70364bf47e00c25a6c21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Carp-Clan-Share-0.013.tbz) = d88ca39aeb2be45ca9260ba7ec4a582dc58d92574568ce555dcf810d6ebcc60b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Carp-Datum-0.1.3.tbz) = 7ce7f1eae77719801914b770733cd30298110590685985770f64bc377f11d495
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Carp-REPL-0.15.tbz) = 1bdb83195e598a7c382dd5d9fbb181a5bd97cc094081c922427ec718ee8ade8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Action-REST-1.05.tbz) = 7b3f154639a95aed1150700bd86c9563fbd45d6c23c0c21a550551c417e8f43a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Action-RenderView-0.16.tbz) = 7d602155bcc041963f04be50d08a6d91ba44b8cfd016613646d84df4851c906b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-ActionRole-ACL-0.07.tbz) = 4cf99e21bbfc47b1b3a16f01828991f08881e542e19287c5d23621062a688b95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Authentication-Credential-HTTP-1.015.tbz) = da0cf2fd8d878236c1769fb1645b6f2db8c7201cc1c869541a4f378cc2317ade
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Authentication-Credential-OpenID-0.17.tbz) = afbf480b666539c43a9fd949f60023681c2093bbf3e074a2cb7cae2e2737a089
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Authentication-Store-DBIx-Class-0.1503.tbz) = c0a373d394738a39c52d690764b715d2a7e740dab9901d9061d26b4cdad2f871
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Authentication-Store-LDAP-1.012.tbz) = cf80f58282565ea6598aa0d3d6862f4182db6e90ff56601734d4a88243c199e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Component-ACCEPT_CONTEXT-0.07.tbz) = 5bdb76463afaecdbe11a7c4c5b18c32f65ffd282885d316f04ecb907c465a08d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Component-InstancePerContext-0.001001.tbz) = 7f9e423dff88816920ae3d98add590d985cc5b463f42b2cde36bd52adfa9595b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Controller-ActionRole-0.15.tbz) = 754fa3fb1ada4b3f2f437b30350c31fea7de892e35213375b802e7a9fe65050f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Controller-BindLex-0.03.tbz) = 701f7062ca17118349cbedb1b3cf8657d341c5dd51bb2c364faa7b6c6b1e5f95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Controller-FormBuilder-0.06.tbz) = 1ebe0c4d1ea29cb8b2793f609e5ac22e33e0d521b580f6281c19663dd4cd3361
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Controller-HTML-FormFu-0.09003_1.tbz) = 3d06027b7eaec453cdd696feb7f488c8369860063fd1d3e0325a9ebb504e2cd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Controller-RateLimit-0.28_1.tbz) = ee26df631a66ba55483fe4b75cf1ea5821b64c16eaa35c5f057e105ec0d895f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Controller-RequestToken-0.07.tbz) = 7c7afc3fccddb7296da2cb7aff43d900b3d8681b6426fcf638e437d366badeb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Devel-1.37.tbz) = 3586d0d0c514f98d9a7001226c4ce14effc67ac94e12c3e642a387b2c02addd4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Engine-Apache-1.16.tbz) = 774259e8e865568cf72264a16b333c48e73793c3c77db35087a428bce0c85a5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Engine-HTTP-Prefork-0.51.tbz) = fa393c33ef90c93faf08ca89b0c1c89af1c8a60ef0b0ec32d1717049c139b19b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Engine-PSGI-0.13.tbz) = 10ef3cb2d109e88cce55ab00739a5cec6a8cfe7563d02bee33a6e767e2bcb3c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Enzyme-0.11_1.tbz) = 0af01a330fc34e26ecd8e2973608bc5345e4dcca43d4d802c133d03fd3a00d41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Helper-Controller-Scaffold-0.04.tbz) = b2e9bd94a5d944ed2f25e1b768c98df2114cfe9facd756a679039d476c39e8d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Manual-5.9004,1.tbz) = 07e80c9b7ff4cdb6c23da45a3220313ca860301f177c7bb1a97a1c12d1710e5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Model-Adaptor-0.10.tbz) = de5e9be8d759d03ed5bb65a24c528f3ecfa5028f347c8ef3dfe7519f90170f1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Model-CDBI-0.12.tbz) = 8889fbfe1c6e2c3abe138f532db70c1e3dc8802adf641c4193a66c6a1e86120a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Model-CDBI-Plain-0.03.tbz) = 583baa42ed487a7a3dc78873e196790d2ac1e935a2146526f33e961480706e82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Model-CDBI-Sweet-0.06.tbz) = 2514aef42db5704439762c1135374e552595725059a4d903452772c7ea2edc7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Model-DBIC-Plain-0.03.tbz) = 658bbce8d04d35c5d5bafefdafff3831a18625747a188c8233378ecd57ea75e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Model-DBIC-Schema-0.60.tbz) = 41d9996543271206b2899cbd4177fe7b8cdc54c3ecedd53f706e3e102eae877b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Model-DynamicAdaptor-0.02_1.tbz) = 382a26c7ab47208814ba5d76d290a9c9f7f0759f30881e40d54468322cd290b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Model-LDAP-0.17.tbz) = 9f036c651ed6c1025b1f8e65c3a1ed5040beedc3c1cad84fbc86663ccff7644b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Model-Memcached-0.02.tbz) = 1038d33ee723bf48ac3672a97af77816e754e7bc0219b3b88fcf5ffcbf399ca9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Model-Oryx-0.01.tbz) = 1d23f692548e38e018c1164663ed5e3d0a0b04370c2123aa6ceb64abe181bc69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Model-XML-Feed-0.04.tbz) = cf7d22e262bd11c3c5b41fdc0fa8417563cc3212ca7fa9f911562a2109bca757
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Model-Xapian-0.06_1.tbz) = 5d5db5aed62aed67608111182b388230c3d1690294ca3187a113072034871396
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Model-Xapian10-0.06_1.tbz) = 2059aa646bdf718fe45c5b497e7e019cd6006b418151711b4bc91fe748e8e94f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-AtomServer-0.04.tbz) = 02ede14f08c31413ee49cfa0f23ea49fd528c260a9603a6fb7330d1f50763496
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Authentication-0.10019,3.tbz) = 0fb67a4909e21514c8f2b0e6a3e974b3f8c21ebe19c8cec58876766bd3c37979
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Authentication-CDBI-0.10.tbz) = a7a1f5565aa3b9a1d3d2a4552ab0113656bb2c7e9d4cecbf19828d16816a12db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Authentication-OpenID-0.02.tbz) = 4ef2d8e6f979ff40c35f861e48309dab07f56b0ff50f4a53fc1cc656b4c4d554
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Authentication-Store-Htpasswd-0.020_1.tbz) = ce8e1fb8154e043c7655b3982d82cee7479b5953f7141fd19107b908159bb80f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Authorization-ACL-0.15.tbz) = 09529f7c7d817e1f91c4cff05e43a439014594c8c1c51ac265e37d2fa855b278
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Authorization-Roles-0.09.tbz) = a526e5d40138499369aeca0a6da54fa96488872c534dd2d92c7aaaedbc5d1f0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-AutoCRUD-2.113.450.tbz) = 2bec5af67ddbc2de8881a9b10f0f6ead401d4b1f3e884889c48a7d93de546159
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Browser-0.08.tbz) = 476773263ce27ca815ec73254e2e4a68c8b22c48a5448b8d3dd1f386e9ae1567
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-C3-0.03.tbz) = 4c4cfe6fd42949382015331ebe0a60657ab911142a93cd34cb718092c72bc5c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Cache-0.11.tbz) = bc0ada64ea2a1701eae439ba2f3f5aba29bf2183cadb155c732469125a1d4619
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Cache-FastMmap-0.9_1.tbz) = aaeaf4eddd17b2ec31d6930cb8f219236df7534bcac8a3a1d097ca6a8d14c79d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Cache-Memcached-0.8_1.tbz) = a972010820e8ca9eddf97de8768dc3db15bf655911b6a47084ec39221335825a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Cache-Memcached-Fast-0.14.tbz) = 4e9779361146e3464da875a477f7daf21205d7d4c04f85a3023f6732ca107d78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Captcha-0.04_1.tbz) = 7278eeb5d0cb74e6c1a23249ae3e1a8f030973e1517045eea313e9477d4a547e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-ConfigLoader-0.30.tbz) = fa5fac75a741ef978b0628c149b895bb3ff9a6e04a9d3af506137c2b507338f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-ConfigLoader-Environment-0.07.tbz) = 446ae58d3ca587eb5cbe71098edfaead54ed3a6fb75a658a5d1b6aaa8a1b0f82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-CookiedSession-0.35_1.tbz) = 9b87bbb73c517ecde360c8b6a9c5ef3c5ee7248fe6942fb85769fd0a1f85a893
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-DateTime-0.03.tbz) = 5b049cbb642098d1eb000ce3bb46a3854a8d116a0962d2d5ac63f1fa29800b40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-DefaultEnd-0.08.tbz) = 9952e9e5804b6f0af0abc90ba3e1f603a87a864e4fffadab8ba911539d6a6a28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Email-0.08_1.tbz) = 71765581c303acf3a5bfcb70d62e8d663ef4961d80130139f3335e3b4d06f815
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-ErrorCatcher-0.0.8.12.tbz) = aca7c4deceab7f56311e3d274140c3ffa53376c5da12bdae4438321437f2605d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-FillInForm-0.12.tbz) = aafdd3bf88d719b168d407f9ab64903e5e439809f594e5da494184223be54363
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-FormBuilder-1.07_1.tbz) = 32bdf2711b8353f592e2ff624d9c11aba6e038b2e12c57cba36b8d56e0a80334
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-FormValidator-0.094.tbz) = 273a4fd68bf5f8937ac40f22a229cc94325fa291ca8cdc0d2e454675b868a2b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-I18N-0.10.tbz) = 810ae3dd3f2f24f5a842f2c08951d650ccb67b10123cee457c87a64993d52ac1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Log-Dispatch-0.121.tbz) = 9c488e1f2dd878a3b660dec9d9b3b0d6b4cc35c64922c065c96290cba48d176f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Log-Handler-0.08.tbz) = e4646a431297674008f3df5dbce20c164e0dcb51340d8fe5d5c3306eb13538e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-LogWarnings-0.03_1.tbz) = a90aac23c2d31835011ddf0a5c69ddcd2a345c873a092ac1333bcc2a5030fda6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-PageCache-0.31_1.tbz) = f15beb4953ca0d5bca2c9d82442291a7ec6264f14f6c4a54805fc717f1d624ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Params-Nested-0.05.tbz) = 673be9aa65a6f9fe7b7b714e24fd66e87827b3ca7fadb58d1c116d31057fce79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Pluggable-0.04.tbz) = d5614b6d953bb6d7e033f7666c46ccb430cbebb5ed9d82e790e2fa91a1cd04e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Prototype-1.33.tbz) = f36b4007aee091bcb773b3504a7cdb623a8490c2813cb752574049a6f30ca7d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-RunAfterRequest-0.04.tbz) = ad3dac6528a72ca7e532c243ecb2f56b87abfd81826be3483b1d09509f49a34f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Scheduler-0.10_1.tbz) = 08ff8580e1478d5b0d3c05e0b0789d55be5f9341702f5cc80022b4198b6546d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Server-0.28_1.tbz) = 6c6d51f915195b208f7a48d377ad7920fe92803b74dec94272afe4771e4c6ffa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Session-0.35.tbz) = 4f4be4506f51ad9ed13a36579ab7334b3ed722504794cba1630c55b3052e5862
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Session-FastMmap-0.13.tbz) = 17e6f2bd40d91d889d06fb1a772c76c7d2c44e785835c8d5c90086916c8c0697
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Session-State-Cookie-0.17.tbz) = 11bd00b2044eb636819e96b8cf5376354736943f1c72993df10690f41aa6f17c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Session-State-URI-0.15.tbz) = fbb687086024dd98c189b45288693d9665d6dd055d476ed781e910a494f8039e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Session-Store-Cache-0.01.tbz) = bc56fbfd52cd8b988e6775b83da18f0b37185c94e228183a869b962cbdd0220c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Session-Store-DBI-0.16.tbz) = 69859649839fc2a58882afb1a5418933ea617610d6cb9a309a7922f582c63d5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Session-Store-DBIC-0.12.tbz) = e9ff675498c800168a5c87fb82d5bbc7c3333e30c7f97c8ebb4251c6d555cca4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Session-Store-Delegate-0.06.tbz) = f067be927a8c024c4a77888740a4007e5aeb418ef1a8aff51938bbcfb8603d07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Session-Store-FastMmap-0.16.tbz) = 5641081c741aa9a402f672ec39724b72cffa06fad90ed884f5c9b031fa08e9e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Session-Store-File-0.18.tbz) = 12762d86a8b808cf8f8a3c26fa77389b821dc6cac752d844a8ddd391f1b67c92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Session-Store-Memcached-0.05.tbz) = b4c9fe802a5d41e0af11d76dc244ffc4ba1f64dd12e964101de973347bf55247
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Session-Store-Memcached-Fast-0.02_1.tbz) = 6fe81ab3ac4cb770b7d4d96e2780e33f7db853798e216cb3b05672dac453d1f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Setenv-0.03.tbz) = 6c5bee79a8560e6ab7b8d5bf0a22cf6118889e7984f37ef71d0e604df6bb9d15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Singleton-0.1,1.tbz) = c5ad0ee81d55982382e550c6074dec2316106e0c80c1633685ac371e94db39e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-SmartURI-0.036.tbz) = 4dfdf88ba9dcc1ec244c025ec492bc6593d4962654bad8cdd48909fd09b0747b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-StackTrace-0.11.tbz) = b789c69d58fc2f2574994258741c905c9e3b7d6aaceaf2c3bfc7b1d62872660a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Static-0.11_1.tbz) = abf7a92f7940337b43915d017fe7e9e0dbf9d08ec92708c8bd1357c3c74b3085
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Static-Simple-0.30.tbz) = 2483f7e2c0439172746969cade94b0192c31fdeef9f1f05c7d953e06ef2598c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-SubRequest-0.20.tbz) = d706dc8cb3b61b8757caba9a4e0a5d63e9f0998a0a67e7d4ebdca4c980e1e25e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Textile-0.01_1.tbz) = 1dda9152b65dbdfb7782ec938bbf25954d471a440c4d7c0643c3458c9ca5ad40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Unicode-0.93.tbz) = 79c61329b16436ec1accd7ee3f9f8eba5216e49c772641b1a769a31b11d0f538
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Unicode-Encoding-1.8.tbz) = 5b97b22c7f126ccb710407c21212b260763f5804a09ba9eba899498abe32b43c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Plugin-XMLRPC-2.01_1.tbz) = a348bfade7b38dfcf3a832e08c4c0f87e6e65d797878614e1d4dc07292318baa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-Runtime-5.90016.tbz) = 49ba3c5a837108b7500de82a97aadbc68fbdd3cff5a2bc6a040b440a3db6b9e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-TraitFor-Controller-DBIC-DoesPaging-1.001000.tbz) = 442cd79cc3bb35de0ffa5ff3ca6a7b2f66d7a5ee1105e6c53e38dc0f369000a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-TraitFor-Request-BrowserDetect-0.02.tbz) = 6d9cc12916d334c91be5d0623efc44d08d32ea129e0204e7f19620c757a101fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-View-ClearSilver-0.02.tbz) = eff44cbc0ce2562457b442750e8c1e307f0f9989efffa5b4393b6b2f7f7d70d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-View-Email-0.31_1.tbz) = f2153260bb317143bc3a54eeae68fe590b3c63222f151f0c23effdb5d7a6b571
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-View-GraphViz-0.05_6.tbz) = ebdd0ab3b66a0c7ca7b4de7405e25b77c6efab4e2c91a63921cae3549a24e293
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-View-HTML-Template-0.03.tbz) = 4af70aee5d10321ef06e67d3341fef11e6dba8fd7ece284b14c83410859ce9fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-View-HTML-Template-Compiled-0.16.tbz) = 468f37df660716d461517f24b3dfb7b287c95cd3a248360f3aaff53141683535
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-View-JSON-0.33.tbz) = 3314696d3783e7fdca132b445ed29f8cef03f317b8fd204d63dc59e15464064f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-View-Jemplate-0.06.tbz) = a9b6483c8b337472bd96acd299d2dbfe3c01c26c27642bdb2824fa8419e7dd76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-View-Mason-0.18_1.tbz) = 67bb3310f7c7bac9969c49ce81f368f868eb881650b65a6a63d4812486355bc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-View-REST-XML-0.02.tbz) = 011a9ea28fa72135874e1bb781c35bed5a557362903aa7f89f59c6dbfaf8f3e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-View-RRDGraph-0.05_2.tbz) = 5d0834de183be5d1fe50677589f92d00fb9763e218443e2b176d3eea33902e85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-View-TT-0.39.tbz) = 81e2a5d6b9c43e7e722c40eb9cd2861aef3482c645c70420fb177a927b51a358
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-View-TT-ControllerLocal-0.02_1.tbz) = 920c721972ac70e95bb3d11f00df140dd9fcba246c738e7399f1208c1bb4fb82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-View-Template-Declare-0.04.tbz) = 342a82dd794a6c8bd3279228431218c11523ccb583dbba7ef455455cbc373cc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-View-Templated-0.02.tbz) = 92e4ce49239c4f3f905d5f9003ab50e99be0a3f093221386b164fb3fd9ffc451
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-View-XML-Simple-0.01_1.tbz) = 908506a08ea19261b7d7893134305624cadd80fdbe6c70ba2e0854479cb125e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Catalyst-View-XSLT-0.08.tbz) = 78b67a1cd927737fc249395c0d63e1b7f0983402534c369756e2450d33446bd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CatalystX-Component-Traits-0.16.tbz) = fd71e0ccedbfc92f9c59ba4fe9ce1155d9d2881f0e54e8db6ad5cdb0434579e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CatalystX-InjectComponent-0.025.tbz) = 2fcfa7f3a5f6490271cb35b06fe083a32074a660e9b8bc4fb659991af3ef3f11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CatalystX-LeakChecker-0.06.tbz) = 05e294d6d1c4ec5edea9935e577787dde9cc6235e142cec02f88e94ea2a13458
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CatalystX-Profile-0.01.tbz) = cf7f7a984b6e1dc1ab22650a11da19558a0bad0358f7f8001b314a01f73357c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CatalystX-REPL-0.04.tbz) = adbf64ebeff73bb0d84cf95de3102bdbe8aeb8479dcf6206c3f0e1d38b664098
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CatalystX-RoleApplicator-0.005.tbz) = dee8aba283fb97eb11e19d9be023d7b61b66471beaee1fed9d6c02960aa8317d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CatalystX-SimpleLogin-0.18.tbz) = bfb2a9d2d3e19c3285d9d4a8af13dcfdaf1146afc095ff5ef46bef2d43f0163d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cdk-4.9.10_1.tbz) = 1c728173b79c82424a92520f96dbf8833e8ad33d43968b57722b17ed29b8464c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cflow-1.053_1.tbz) = f2de20f8a8ba2bbfd1f0da2151a052256f758f74124ce69b900316b2308896c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chart-2.4.5_1.tbz) = 2caa20d81151b59d2cf551e458afc9e4ff322eeb8ea1281e3b49d5de82b297c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chart-Clicker-2.83.tbz) = cc32ab67fae4ca22d28238c60e180d84272067f7828f1d06f3126476a2a16516
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chart-Graph-3.2_5.tbz) = af36761b8a7c0357cd2ef6921b0fad8825da09f05f1bd0778c2b12e197fe981c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chart-Math-Axis-1.06.tbz) = 0494b1d9c9756ca423174a4bbadd5328138469d2e3eb56aac4116e24ff743169
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chart-PNGgraph-1.21_7.tbz) = 8ab4bbf27a1d87394e5ff68cb478ac254e8f898d64bdb5152f6cdab26cc184ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chatbot-Eliza-1.04.tbz) = be794be0da3d8262324e22dd33686ef63fcbafbf1931ab10e40debd81826afcc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Check-ISA-0.04.tbz) = 98503931edc583aacc7aad042d877d30ddef82940b2e6b6d3658693067c5d9d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-3DBuilder-0.10.tbz) = 5e5d777b5affe1ffbec62f41d73a8a89628a9be6c2c799690b79981020d72d99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-Bond-Find-0.23.tbz) = b5cdce3504c3d2aba030a2bbf60a51fdda84719115d52312d0a5dce927ad595e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-Canonicalize-0.11.tbz) = 1b4c8a667de5dd3b624466ff756fcd38368aea37668e1f3f43a13d49537b8326
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-Elements-1.07.tbz) = 349e37304d2dd695bc813d084b47b23b4ad03db6f4740b350d679a79ba4d7bb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-File-MDLMol-0.21.tbz) = 2be32f32e628c5dac5ebc601e746ea76439ecc30eebc422127892e9d3c678041
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-File-Mopac-0.15.tbz) = 8aca23f8b12d947b1a66f438632893b4812cde5044b49ffd0454cae3e956ce46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-File-PDB-0.23.tbz) = bc25ba9d776173a3c00a641fa90e5802db3d1b4936ae8342918ec4420f10b63c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-File-SLN-0.11.tbz) = 0dbc5d10a52aac75db7c4cc72f1fd5b106b6e8a156d0e2652f50716d7fbaa6cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-File-SMARTS-0.22.tbz) = 2ca751a51ebbb64cd46821b34487446752fc4dab6e8f5ebdb6e8d8c4791aedd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-File-SMILES-0.47.tbz) = 33c724086bac24f759c4e82c50be62f8cf0192c66ce89ee3d706549d3cdcfeb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-File-VRML-0.10.tbz) = c6f01b398b3375c88b64eba9a689ace027ff0e66871ea5319add6976ce0ad689
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-File-XYZ-0.11.tbz) = 6dcd0c64fb8b9803a16cf64df77b3d01f4067db9100cb1e5b0c677c7a5797328
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-FormulaPattern-0.10.tbz) = d52685152ebc88f343c4623bc3edb72051a791111b84cdbfa0feadda80aab036
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-InternalCoords-0.18.tbz) = 5e88277944cc6555f5a9a05d7adc69c3b0381f34b6ad1cdf86f6abad0a84854e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-Isotope-0.11.tbz) = 0515c8b63bacb4fb1445bd7ea64617dcc8e8b569707b992d30a109e0fb5bf47a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-MacroMol-0.06.tbz) = e9657a0b73ba28049c3614090d3f7b3a0fedad09605ead0dc7cbf8971ab91971
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-MidasPattern-0.11.tbz) = 97088844bb766d52e4d62d6b4dfe143b42ab37f7ec3cf59d5d8d6039ac697723
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-Mok-0.25.tbz) = 04f4236d2a6bde40a773e7f3917b25dc91ba2c9814711b2c376157120a7e874d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-Mol-0.37.tbz) = 3648b1c0712ed2c9aff9b4b2b19e9f9f0cf17c958184d57ff011fde3e64ffcff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-Pattern-0.27.tbz) = 48b4325fad8ddf16a41557b39fafecece4d6bd68ce2ed454a6f1b4834d9e5935
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-Reaction-0.02.tbz) = b607c9d0e4dc2b967a833b8dda1fa3311ff2e2d2c338f16efbf381755c379cc8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chemistry-Ring-0.20.tbz) = b311047eea9650e5bbd94b514ba2f11bdb8cc37b78d5a3d145666a5f9c7a556e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chess-PGN-Parse-0.19.tbz) = c2320c628f150ae60eda404678de1962a87cb0c0cbbbf16062a0f1b2ade2a443
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Child-0.009.tbz) = 9fffac8f0fb7a36f0f46f0ff46fe988d839b458b4d020a1e80d3c0c7c07beb37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Chooser-2.0.0.tbz) = 465e553d8c38a7f35d2d880cce0c67087d5a862eb4070b3facc7d8d222f09ae4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cisco-Hash-0.02.tbz) = ca44a393cdc81c4a5b4bf1a253f974b4f8e0e41247c225b9f84268e575cec259
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cisco-IPPhone-0.05.tbz) = 6ec45bc5af1f509e18ac25518a940224d0d5af2f4038b2ca6f659da8dce29ecf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cisco-Reconfig-0.91.tbz) = 9ca3c032cdc77b68845bde8fcdf0efacfa4dd073bb264c6312426b13d67441fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cisco-UCS-0.031.tbz) = 2e769308fae8c7bee93759b2097a10f98c28bf0abb1430b3f96263842df40d8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Clamd-1.04_2.tbz) = 16ca88066aae50ebc759edb657d0819f44083b26a992e3a398a4f4f4aca5a7a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Accessor-0.34.tbz) = 0b183d90d1a7da969b8ee44fedd592b7613d99a0fa3060547f537b232443c691
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Accessor-Chained-0.01_1.tbz) = 59e037505f9540b332b7df2e550ba3aac4c9eb6747426bc4a9cf255c3d7c8947
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Accessor-Children-0.02.tbz) = ff5929c82a71c15370efb594d066bd643c882e8522d08ac2446f49e7d5df589f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Accessor-Complex-1.100880_1.tbz) = 62551a0baff152a8818271138664c75826e6e6dc7d81644c68ca76714d8bb104
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Accessor-Fast-Contained-1.01.tbz) = 1d6f9df72b2d49faca06ef409324df96e359938c65a8d035bd210a15aabb79d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Accessor-Fast-XS-0.04.tbz) = 4ef0f54465a3d4954dbcf69006dcb905c4037e65812e8e563c03c2aad59ad142
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Accessor-Grouped-0.10005.tbz) = 639adbb33fb75b9c8c0dbd0f7947dc5fa24d284b4558c181d9601a807314f8b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Accessor-Installer-1.100880.tbz) = 95221bd738f490a322e330c80f37e0d6607648ecfc741e014ab429d592f55afb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Accessor-Lite-0.05.tbz) = 466a2df559fcd93ea7d8bd2ab845d5cbc214ce133076a1e4389f5363292e341b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Accessor-Lvalue-0.11.tbz) = 81645d37ce7f6e9d4b4d8ea9cc00e9f9ed66462cfa859c7764e8102105796b06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Accessor-Named-0.009.tbz) = 8c4cf1a0290fc7e3655c01ca564fe57f218b3c0e3207e94a7b42c79022c36038
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Adapter-1.08.tbz) = ffe579236762e71cdb1a50baeb3fef61d63479702e516a9dc48b7c062039d6a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-AlzaboWrapper-0.14.tbz) = 86d37f5ed593f7fee3b1a8f87b670ac9d24deb1209cc0b3f6a1051a1cf6752ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-ArrayObjects-1.03.tbz) = b49ce56fb4d06c59888c6cdab336ab58f736ee9c91ef144d916dc2830a1c76f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-AutoClass-1.01.tbz) = c48b9ddce4bf7f3a7c16306edf4f270bbb38149166c609ab88637b0fe6875822
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Autouse-2.01.tbz) = 23825a275694b5f7e625ccd3e734c3a1097883f69de3d1bd3c961d2981c9b6a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Base-0.05.tbz) = 1f5376046208129884c60df10f2f72bda4ba0007b86214e3ff7c374077f90f52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-BlackHole-0.04.tbz) = c7f3e693ebea59827fc4f3f83a65dd84e333a55e3af5abbab905714b1dce8164
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-C3-0.24.tbz) = 3159392564aae76943a95c01bd7d448d74c5e51888e060a59c5b322298f80301
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-C3-Adopt-NEXT-0.13.tbz) = a426c6aa77f2e6121e61a1d8418929fb726e7ebc311b3981ab28f6f1d0bb6a91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-C3-Componentised-1.0009.tbz) = d03508ad0f3a676b1df9730b303e121218532e125b89f56299489843982fb70a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-C3-XS-0.13.tbz) = c6027577899dc0893b6d0dec5a9ae9133cf81c92633e25a12e0fd62bb51f9651
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-CSV-1.03.tbz) = 33e31a0bb1dff62b251dc195328cb1f5cbb3d5979200d51299c323dd46fe83fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Closure-0.30.tbz) = 62259e0eccd012d2e88824d75be1e6bdcb784d46dbc3e8dceba9303b1d3c05c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-CodeStyler-0.27.tbz) = bb68aa47cc259ff3d502eceb17c1945991e307064a1b023aa6d55ffddc8913e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Component-0.17.tbz) = b8ceb0de1b553b11540a485f2f8d46ec0941f018c63647b7e113be2c6147614b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Constant-0.06.tbz) = b9f07059ccd32261f9bd79b0246e40a77b1ceefb16a1bb41d1f354bab95b6564
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Container-0.12.tbz) = b3f3ba5e8eaf0ab55476a650f0b1d0ec75e5a26cc9e60cb40652541477ff5a4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Contract-1.14.tbz) = cb48acfd6eb19d273d18e63104057aa47791f3230b4c9d08b9c97331a38fcf8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-3.0.17_1.tbz) = cf25683010d9f2d7a34d1c8b6acf06599a92d89c4d3cdfac79716f4e73720bc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-AbstractSearch-0.07.tbz) = 92d1936ecb102917775c1abfcc1de3f26610127b4a8c843261e73969aa9c422e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-AsForm-2.42.tbz) = f623774f0d61d66a1a28769b24435938ec5057b2c55f3ea6b4a2ca59e18afe6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-AutoLoader-0.12.tbz) = d5aa4bb7687162ed5ae931d6b88c62539f5cd940664e8c2e3d3a0724daf54622
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-BaseDSN-1.22_1.tbz) = 5529249cebbe3369c4fa02f153b6384bf16780b28c816eaba2d67a0d527c5941
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-DATA-Schema-1.00.tbz) = cdc7efb76174abbdde03fb767002cbe0430a8ac5b31b650f54b4ccfefa43c08f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-DDL-1.02.tbz) = 6f1c00ec3d3c0dbd94982cdcb370b32260c5ed0ba3d8206ea3a36bde9bc9ddcf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-FromCGI-1.00_1.tbz) = a41f6e7c610ab72e4ba2e4d5fbb03d6963fc6886b2d0c5d56a9be3e7dedb32e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-FromForm-0.04.tbz) = 55e0cedb4f9af5af0e489888ade10ec68c9576496f2be83f09e71a2f0acbed99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-LazyInflate-0.06.tbz) = ad33676ab090214ec1bce96398e2849850f216938a33eb90c10bcc8b80e44337
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-Lite-1.034.tbz) = d0fbedfc6ba73a498a6e5f1aa4458d4f68c932205e62b2bf399d4e1c2c55d549
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-Loader-0.34_1.tbz) = 03f2d8fb6d7d2779b3842bf5a64ba736eebd4c89133a8ba7f347a92bc2767fe5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-Loader-Relationship-1.3.tbz) = b3b8d35f315b1df8cc2e7312bc8fd65aef4e0f27905d1de9c3ea1a9c84079328
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-Oracle-0.51.tbz) = 89b065b76d9915a1f935d36d3fb58546c0d41e2b19dbf5d778d5cd15366e4dd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-Pager-0.08.tbz) = d83ed6acb98ee97e17e21f284acedb30fe6500062d6f16079fcc690752035273
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-Pg-0.09_1.tbz) = def271752725bea52453d93bc62410b4626847f6a4039e19fd703b3ff90986ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-Plugin-0.03.tbz) = ed6b4aa9849df77c8f2ba15d973b4325056e1b66291ddabcb1b17c62e6a44152
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-Plugin-AbstractCount-0.08.tbz) = b589e4d3d20886a4de686803e6b8f4d9c83512c29b692241e550a837fec32f77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-Plugin-DeepAbstractSearch-0.08.tbz) = f0a1d6cf427cf65e6f1eec96fb39d6f7e532f50cf4dae52a6a12df4c2f63d892
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-Plugin-Iterator-0.13.tbz) = 5b5bfd9355209db250a1e1458de8c87893e7f9cf24cc74690838749c05c8ee7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-Plugin-Pager-0.566.tbz) = d48e78a5ddf608285d36ad77fd6677f996939e9e69abf04ba734b6741cc79010
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-Plugin-RetrieveAll-1.04.tbz) = b2dfe66bafac994ad1eb72f3933a83b441d37782ed6c281c050c50ebb1414790
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-Plugin-Senna-0.01.tbz) = dda5167804796462d99b473833963418a22ae99d79d9fa50d05ebd92c3e9ad70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-Plugin-Type-0.02.tbz) = 6904908a1d15e4d366cbd886539280b2cd3b7562ba25c5b18e08970390e04a55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-Replication-0.01.tbz) = 7a2beff26bd1b294613ca048a34c6c64fdc4b7a9cd9db9f79240e3acc4dcb040
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-SAK-1.4.tbz) = 7cf69b29798d21b84f92711007d77299391bf780badbbd443f886ec9299bffcb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-SQLite-0.11_1.tbz) = 4aa2ba98cf509ba88a5efe564671b8af3082ea1327660942be2109501bc66548
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-Sweet-0.11.tbz) = 09b8c02e581267ab9beffe419c992daac81bd0e6a29c06b45b28e95dde43e8d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-ToSax-0.10.tbz) = 28e3831852ee9c0b24db30cec4f758c63e90a250c40bbd7e19905efe74bf4ec1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-Untaint-1.00.tbz) = 19aa79de1520dc5eb9697fd8415f63b93af1190d4f684ae8c289cb380fa314ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-DBI-mysql-1.00.tbz) = 030ffbae35e07847e6775e938808a855a6cf8a08263ec7825a6df6eecb8eaa4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Data-ConfigHash-0.00002.tbz) = ee738ed63d54ea6fa03df05fa08da67eefd1ef07c068d08029dc7c2d98450e69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Data-Inheritable-0.08.tbz) = 18de0dcdfc2d88ae3432af4f2f83d2e3b56a129e849384c1586e4321a87d888b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Date-1.1.10.tbz) = 17834233c4cb33b3ae538b66c0f213c70a868ed81c124668394258849da4d688
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Declare-0.17.tbz) = f58042c056a03cf43e9726f5dec8ab4a1e10c4cf96cf51e423c72d9621d5b901
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Default-1.51.tbz) = 9349b0fda5d5a32ec3d4a7e96ed209f4cfa753364e7763723601835bf30b4b79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Delegation-1.7.1.tbz) = 5066dfeb0db40c38eb08c1522b1f345bd53a31d15a120999a33776b91ec672ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-ErrorHandler-0.01.tbz) = 679b9bd55a515a361a1463c1e585e3358fec2cadd1180f4e612d8ec221452ea6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Factory-1.06.tbz) = f81b9a1c13a6b86c8420ceab4c9f24fbf1235bd539c1615ba2eec66415be5783
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Factory-Util-1.7.tbz) = edf85275b84aded171bea1dda93b99361c21a58a492caa2557c230b920b26b74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Field-0.15.tbz) = a98967f0c322b5e15c0cfcaedfb7a604bb56a7801f8974ebf4d8155e69164e07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Fields-0.204.tbz) = a9e35da5b7913c92690b00c17f49f959c8314ddc910a55f6d2b3d9375c709e02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Forward-0.08.tbz) = 20d3ae975128857e2a3fdbfc26d4435d5aa1573b660a0c1527422b8738e04139
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Generate-1.11.tbz) = 57e0a74244be9b0c7c5e9eb0efbffff1c85a2fe509a866d0acdf0fbe3fb6198a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Gomor-1.02.tbz) = 8ed0533c3289796970b75ad1d7e3def14c3279f842a2bfaad57141a1ffda9dfb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Handle-1.07.tbz) = 332a282f64406a8501e440e421817b0401f2c14c815f08743754c5620928d2cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Hook-0.03.tbz) = 9b8716480189dd8947f712e9d0c60fba11f191f7ced14b1c36b4d22b09b1829b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-ISA-0.36.tbz) = b887b6848ba5b2b29e60abc8c711578127ea6c6c21e603e333d57b0071d4b39e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Inflate-0.07.tbz) = 678ab31e36dcd13bfe22f06478010d15818f9d97145be2c6eb843cf34d9d5dd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Inner-0.200001.tbz) = db6608f37daca2089c51eed69bebe9b0a990f7e17dba131bff363ab77b03ae32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-InsideOut-1.10.tbz) = c853d28d5f274739b035293044c9bdef940d6404392cdadf9387080a52b99089
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Inspector-1.27.tbz) = 2f2606ddf47e186c52fc6f49c38e4a07d9ed1380fa3f116c92eb9831d9c7e2e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Interfaces-0.04.tbz) = 4120849e37ef24012267d49c40762f4dce9b6ace44d798319307df7cb5f5198d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Load-0.20.tbz) = b69ac4141ffbe92fc8c342aa66cefcd2e081199b091241de41749ce242e03369
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Load-XS-0.05.tbz) = 285594d669af317bbb993eb0b297c5afb6bb3be1b61a7ce66b97bf542368b850
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Loader-2.03.tbz) = f4f5c3ee561caa69868b997b6922fc4d64f74957bee763ab2e0d16d4fc1b8c6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-MOP-1.12.tbz) = 04beb018f5fa657fd5def6f939adaa1c0cc37e8ab9bd6febca62d9338e7a2ca3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-MakeMethods-1.010.tbz) = 0d6c6a9742380bec9ee8aaf17af0ecec6f807fb0516c79dcb63a953ecd76e0a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Measure-0.05.tbz) = e6d4f680f379b44fbebca33272895b2efcc31385445b2dea7c25defbe925bb31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Method-Modifiers-1.09.tbz) = bd63fd81c818a8bfabe00e4ce6b30a5873daaedac16849470b82f67ad6def5cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Method-Modifiers-Fast-0.041.tbz) = 0f61b0f1bfaac4a70f40bd9e4ff0820e2ef34688ce4a906087adcc319d72679c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-MethodMaker-2.18.tbz) = 3c614803ae205ebb8321c8a1d726716b483a1c06727ac4b48ea37cf16d884eeb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-MethodMapper-1.0.tbz) = 213c5997883b86fda0db25701370dc8e3229587e64f6913eb887893a1088b649
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Mix-0.005_1.tbz) = 9a2f0465b2411eed4e248b3fb6acb63bbef423468d5ffe294e9aaf508a111b40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-MixinFactory-0.92.tbz) = a6bf23c2f8650bcf11ea67c4dade12f55042d18058ac742b19c178ba2153c4ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Multimethods-1.70.tbz) = daeecd54ab6902ad340a826915fedd2bd972ba8200752a279b9c580de3ceba04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Multimethods-Pure-0.13.tbz) = b8a75eb2a72b0c9dd2c6076c50165eba442b921d434e0b6c513e1ec51831be73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-NamedParms-1.06.tbz) = 4fae827860cd5c910013c2f0f355d8ad74ee96262176b9b504fffdf5daaad581
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Null-2.110730.tbz) = e2239303ff3cfa12b15da3cda8d45bff6e3e816aa64fed1def4775968d5b81d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-OOorNO-0.011.tbz) = a62e069d45927ec248978d617968207c3aba8e460b2ddee7f6f9faac13c35095
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-ObjectTemplate-0.7.tbz) = e49fdb4495068fd1e070f1518f1f725a9e3cc29ae9626ebf5753f8a56b23aaff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-ObjectTemplate-DB-0.27.tbz) = 979f17d9c18f92529ba144fd705a52a6bc79e10e6c45823e4623c9e46756951c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Observable-1.04.tbz) = 63d9fe8b61bf0edb13ff48b720df11e1c13b65874154b5066c564fadf7aedb7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-ParmList-1.05.tbz) = 773111cec1578bcb468475dc717fa39172d5f816923f739423125d57ab68a0e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Prototyped-1.11.tbz) = f4a4a58798ac6981a551115bc21d602f07cd9f32f7f7448cbf6a545e16013330
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-ReturnValue-0.55.tbz) = 7241ec4a99f6f33c614beb7803ad776722e9869d61f307bd96fabdca80397a14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Roles-0.30_1.tbz) = 09c7fc1b8ac2baa60a9e9b02f7e701d07b7f7d302925b6936180f64e22aad9cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-STL-Containers-0.35.tbz) = a136a5fb94d9620317b6c04e4eb54aa18c5d3930c10efb7ad33c089678054629
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Singleton-1.4.tbz) = 3781d41d63c1820cef532e27736ffc6bf2c5cd01431d54e0bc825678ea6f4509
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Spiffy-0.15.tbz) = 8679847e717ae9ff610d4a484269c2f60e446b283e011ea8fb1a4351a801cc80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-StateMachine-0.19.tbz) = 4269df07c0fe82bb9b4cccf8d17f05aec9e51f1b040ce27d2f33462e7a720e54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Std-0.011.tbz) = 40de730abf3edeb549085d987c82ce92e0cf4b717763dde49e0a626a43e2a01c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Std-Fast-0.0.8_1.tbz) = 457de730ed47673887b9fc3f772f91605a432b0b5111e1325ac82a137c160654
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Std-Utils-v0.0.3.tbz) = 9a8df134969a4cba052f5d0bd886ec8fd12b98f8adb635e4e5cc7281d701581a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-StrongSingleton-0.02.tbz) = 394792680b0e67506f73204ac7aff781d328ad778e45f9818cfb19c16f7b9112
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Tangram-1.57.tbz) = 116083e1ddcd6d05b8e15e06ee37830366e4a9957b5a0ed7684245efb95d659d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Throwable-0.11.tbz) = 9c3a5e2e2cbfde58c9c89eaa3b19c7cf8f17c3ae0a5c93a861b31a5226992e71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Tom-3.02_1.tbz) = 03547c4bcf1fdb9637c91011152f97cb312c2577b8a63ba0533ea4c27f444a51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Trigger-0.14.tbz) = aa584bae68fa48f44f3e974c1e7c865d055285c6b583042ce3de38f48dd77489
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Unload-0.07.tbz) = 21655ffb7566c72ef7547e352bb7ec4ab42cee90c393480183401ee61dd857db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Virtual-0.06.tbz) = b0c6d3708c57943db3e2b8fc5915a3241cc3c39412a0e8477bcfcd5d6204735f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-WhiteHole-0.04.tbz) = 6b69590fdca73e46d90b446260fa558cb4e1c52af934b494daeeaae01e8be6a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-Workflow-0.11.tbz) = d2cdc366c122dc7ab9a283593128234fc417c849540ac36bd542611efa6b92e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-XPath-1.4.tbz) = d5c86a94f4276147f79b8ee35d2a43fd8d356e389bbfea49da34e2bf93fd443e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-XSAccessor-1.13,1.tbz) = 45bf911efb71b9c37fa505881553d0afb1c5704442bd3ec9fa1ccafe973c5c16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Class-XSAccessor-Array-1.04.tbz) = c11203da08c213e86b5dd2fc966e31dbb16b9cf350e4e31e1d1f7b837e028b43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ClearSilver-0.10.5_1.tbz) = fcf978c4b978bc9f3e97e098ee0a25b2773d33ea4358c548bbd7f229362f65c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Clipboard-0.13.tbz) = 0713ee4172cadf919543b16858676fedeb18f599a12c4c7b6b4a2ea77ac86baa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Clone-0.31.tbz) = 3446eb60415fb8c77c6fc862de54ffc98d4fd460f02b3a0bbb300d7016a49edd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Clone-Fast-0.96.tbz) = 550b5900dfe3031d9a87889b6c5ef03cb0b16017319fd20e81a7ff60be9bc286
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Clone-More-0.90.2.tbz) = a6b7119760b247222ec556d307bd85d1f9dba5ded623543ad222be3c6bbb28a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Clone-PP-1.02.tbz) = 413c47209e38d8c3b3e090d8370f294417f60719b446b904fd224b0045799751
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Code-Perl-0.03.tbz) = d0310993f68d0ce86a6052c06587dfb29c6d718e3dd0d7a52ed443a3e29b8eda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Color-Library-0.02.1_1.tbz) = 45a62642fcb274fe9f4d25793b38cd5d716ca51ea1aa16c0595354d21c559542
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Color-Palette-0.100002.tbz) = e7c2014dce24a133028e8f85f6742b1fe71839966c4233410f26ed8a87d84e14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Color-Rgb-1.4.tbz) = 7d116a00a3ffe82a455414573c88ad45ef3127811e27e69fde33e4375a9c47ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Color-Scheme-1.02.tbz) = bc4f86a52385cb2087f413915e052f21da87f68b4193fadfabe8e08cce9a88ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Commands-Guarded-1.01.tbz) = 7c9590ad0258dc9720e143eb01e1ad0148b355b63caac6eded9ee1fccd5e7639
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CommitBit-0.02_2.tbz) = 914fbea210e37f6cb92772e035cd8c7048b3c95987fb138893236031dc02cf40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Compress-Bzip2-2.09.tbz) = cc8903167208211f68b398befa1734537444e4638eee07c1123cf1f740847f05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Compress-LZF-3.43.tbz) = e88fa54e80a7597fa5f0dd7d6ad7684dd919014b2d7352b51419b591ca4e9ba5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Compress-LZO-1.08_2.tbz) = 33ee8de99497b4e3b3c7032870f2a59b4628a7fdc5b04b4ba790ab9a9a9f46c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Compress-LZW-0.01_1.tbz) = f2feb123617e65ee17eade64eaa3497b4e4003cd8a6c21fab0e7bd544f5f8bed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Compress-LeadingBlankSpaces-0.06.tbz) = f1f724d5b148fc169fbb97cf4b6e12cc54579bee7d800f16c3cd7f04d8217b07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Compress-Raw-Bzip2-2.055.tbz) = ccdcb56b25230c699c25430ad2c3ea2b02f3f1c18b4cd5fc724c33941fd98fc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Compress-Raw-Lzma-2.055.tbz) = 47f86e128556e74b912cea6eacbe614f820ad17ca3cf91e13a77cc748f2f95d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Compress-Raw-Zlib-2.056.tbz) = a7794f42e3f109439fa33bea2deeb0e2adb5ae06f09026b9bbaa2aee1e537ada
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Compress-Snappy-0.19.tbz) = d15350896bee4891d252e95914e1129216478ab7eb83c2fd6f10e22c58abb3b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-Any-0.23.tbz) = 3c75c457e5c9ecec9b1d5fbb16b080679c01b9c63f1f473fa184aa71bfcbe291
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-ApacheFormat-1.2.tbz) = 457bcfbd2377a879b94f21e4cdef3c7328e784a93411dc53b656b49f7a97a69c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-Auto-0.42.tbz) = df41dc540a3cddb9232582f900a5ef955418c1ea4a4ff4b6b067cf573e3056d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-AutoConf-0.19.tbz) = ef74e92b08deaa231893c4bba9988bcdea66acd69e664eb093fb4a96817805e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-Fast-1.07.tbz) = d82f5217591fd9ef91d32ea41adcf00d529455b3784db50db9579a32e1ac759f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-General-2.51.tbz) = dcf72f7fb8c2ca6b67bd91216c22834d232a107d14d714a3b6e0a67028bbda1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-GitLike-1.05.tbz) = d60497ab64c05d8e5cb0bbab7ba11278705a08290c5b53b40ec8fbd27043fdc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-Grammar-1.10.tbz) = f2c98c4dbd9eed6a5417fcee6f0c6f2538c649c5ff2bd0c4ffe0b36eb922f72e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-INI-0.019.tbz) = b280ecfc1164d82331cb7e53a1eba60e239c2778d07be5fafeb68438633fb5b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-INI-Simple-0.02.tbz) = 0b612581dc927788a893aa5e42b098ff9e5ce4359a18ede9749b0edfa052f2c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-IniFiles-2.78.tbz) = 87388de643c09f54b633eb63599ff0463cb70041cd5cc9b38a67a7855afed89e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-IniHash-3.01.01.tbz) = fa9de6c31161dbff46a0da7b1282a23dc9e1d4e98028c9fa50d4c0f5d77c8128
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-IniRegEx-0.01.tbz) = c7352ce3688537a193b30c064f9100276764f733a3009246005389f16103ceb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-JFDI-0.065.tbz) = 5392799ed3df23b6c15999b39cc18e0520c583db89fa716dadc4a09d0425cbdf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-JSON-1.5100.tbz) = 48425b949f755596ad4a96836e77bc0574ca01ef38d41c50f56f34222dd3805f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-MVP-2.200002.tbz) = 876e82fb349e9e18c49b110f831e463023cf674ca330abbd113a10ac487a3f4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-MVP-Reader-INI-2.101461.tbz) = 2f4eadede99813cf10bf1bf9dacfbb13dd2e96639579d6e81c43c2110e4ceaf7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-Model-2.023.tbz) = 5f3cd814698aa86d53f184a0b99cda2fa7673f0e70dba808382348b0ded7ed6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-MySQL-0.02.tbz) = 6f349f3e518c7ab4980a9bc45ea392acd3923450ae59b9076d71979228705a32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-Objective-0.9.1_2.tbz) = de5b8e26fdc05414f119a42c3313c9cf4d9114a5c1752f5b6d228375d0ecf95a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-Options-0.08.tbz) = 7a2fbd13e27df96a9f2bf5edb4b31a1857e382a9890c4d69ed27b833e34d1e14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-Perl-V-0.15.tbz) = 868703227d8844083087199d06c924bc6665333a00dd8b399c838f4be4acc2f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-Properties-1.75.tbz) = 8b5356fa078ad5726c98a68cd0f4b12efa9330f80bcabec8ddac62e943464a99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-Record-1.1.2.tbz) = d53b12fff2d78cf4500bd1aebd64940e75b00108261796a77162d409a89c6a42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-Setting-0.04_1.tbz) = 1ce9bb7e314f040cc3063997b266966a8bb9e40473b95ec5cf3e41f358b44571
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-Simple-4.59.tbz) = 3bd5f6151f4c09fa1bfc6da76f2f5258cea1cace8d658d282da83039f9be995a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-Std-0.0.4_1.tbz) = 380c0249a3650985be7bf2c607b37f27ec9f1e75e66363980536c36754e4a2d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-Tiny-2.14.tbz) = f3d191b451c9e76d7d9abb342c0e273a9ab289ff9cb3d2643bff43139ba256a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-Wrest-1.036_1.tbz) = 207a003ac0b804ad9c5d40d0052c6aa6d12c46eb4ce8d69f836960df8b19577b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Config-YAML-1.42.tbz) = 9306a776f6f62508c4ad3bf72db3cef0c55f57a5e8ccd586e065539556bcaa27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ConfigReader-0.5_1.tbz) = 1493258a99baa285be2f72d0a566ee77729f4ef9743e7a8641dfbd3e26d2e585
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ConfigReader-Simple-1.28.tbz) = b8dc6dc72f65d2bc9150fe99e91c1466137df8c9d7967a22e22db8ac404057a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Const-Fast-0.013.tbz) = d35c7c52d169b6f3b335f03b17cca3467370a54fded1f5f5164ac0d79c90f0cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Context-Preserve-0.01.tbz) = d374fa408f7068772aceae44be8985996f3121b56e4a5f1f92a8c0d747d7d4d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Contextual-Return-0.004.002.tbz) = ead0e1cbe99452b8f686b014eae91d4f03bbebbe14468e35c13ddc84c563c6db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Continuity-1.5.tbz) = 6a3dffccdb2cd23023b74cdba759bf0a1c3ccab84aa06d70a157ece55b3959fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Convert-ASCII-Armour-1.4_2.tbz) = 07c59d2e7dca959150dd4a0c221b3689d1f55066e3a6f9f633916b61100d6144
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Convert-ASN1-0.26.tbz) = 40e195b94b7436b94c41496daf604bc4d5f81c479705d55ef7b39d4b8083446c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Convert-BER-1.32.tbz) = 414b023c9042f649e7b6d6a3a0290bf5360821cfccf683963384ea9120ec19ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Convert-Bencode-1.03_1.tbz) = 47823af071ae0c1aa9cf26b0e8bc5045e9fd0b5bc033c1aef19c8ad435199188
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Convert-Bencode_XS-0.06.tbz) = c8f189b1758298b45e2137321376c251f817a88af343f964dfffcd09aa6ff866
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Convert-BinHex-1.119.tbz) = 0d461dc885193ad27f7d4ceaaf1c1402bd6fb7afabde033e099c249142ea0ea8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Convert-Binary-C-0.76.tbz) = d492bc327a2fe349fbe6e22be0e4a9efe8cf3c6b51d176b91e40bdd99be2160a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Convert-Color-0.08.tbz) = 99be984f0a9db332d4bd0fa61ba3da79b863b979e9837ec95b435e89eca21e2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Convert-Cyrillic-1.05.tbz) = f9d68c929dfbbfd80117c9cf60ea650cd2ff4ad76a4776b3d969947ac5b6ecbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Convert-IBM390-0.27.tbz) = 55b1d0a17ea7e7a4d1ff0fd424ceb480912c5f05668988159eeba75c3468c474
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Convert-Morse-0.06.tbz) = d01f6bad478ec531c7e78f23bbff7747bfaac3ea8ba3d58410d019f0f528a8d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Convert-NLS_DATE_FORMAT-0.05.tbz) = cc4561a3f1b68c62871c70132441d39937524add8ff1d618de049f9f6fc6b39d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Convert-PEM-0.08.tbz) = 4ce4a81cacdb91eada98159fe296f90da1f5db9c8d42358fa86d78ade7678d47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Convert-Recode-1.04_1.tbz) = 778aeb0aa18781281fcbaba09f70328fccd7944c0f5d009e3779e01c3b0c4e70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Convert-TNEF-0.18.tbz) = 8808549fe9976d1412d535ea32e7c967b4be3570f995b6b9c3e6825c0e5a0338
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Convert-UU-0.52.01.tbz) = f5034b13fbc59943e5a13802a8c26af3587f9b6b3f581690fd2e5b4e0f727543
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Convert-UUlib-1.40,1.tbz) = eb1c1cad5bc2500635db86dcd88723b746f6f1a8ced991f747d2d9366765143e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Coro-6.08,1.tbz) = d397f6c8b2f73a3d1e3dce68f3bde79b8fabbd642019bb4bbe3c923ca58d726d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-CouchDB-View-0.003.tbz) = 7610b5f6944755937ea148edb7bfada5de9955770c367285ee359b66a7403e20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Anubis-1.0.4.tbz) = abed5e93b461d5bd9a05bae42cf18746577cd7068fd44dc21601c9b1684b7054
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-AppleTwoFish-0.051.tbz) = fda7d6fd8b2efe61f1e67e918cf3416842c705fa3d9f0386240973382b461296
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Blowfish-2.12.tbz) = 3220f093bb64bc2d425bc23e21ad6deee57d168c5b045d6635e64b3c1cc23456
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Blowfish_PP-1.12.tbz) = b97273503386f5b62eec08a3cd7333009c7298e61fb1d424610da0248c773b62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-CAST5-0.05.tbz) = f711aad9636621aece783d0012f7690b413a82128f53fa3d2c4b336eaebfb75e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-CAST5_PP-1.04.tbz) = 077adb0cfb08581ce1fbab67f5c1e6ee6c2c7b65f847de85b30fba29e8266885
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-CBC-2.30.tbz) = b880a01ccdeef4a8392e9e0d476a852ca38861f36aae23123a253d3b45d217fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-CBCeasy-0.24.tbz) = 7b50f1589e221b238d38e70c8f740e6894abb9d53bd3273d31785a80afe6c638
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-CFB-0.02.tbz) = ccd059a03eb5bdcf6e2ed06569d99774cc8f35216b98fc66ffe3b72851460fce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Caesar-0.01.tbz) = 561dc3421c31c4ce5d3a0cc2765c8da020007b49b7eca50196132abd44c74a72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Camellia_PP-0.02.tbz) = f76e598c9e75414b70a7af4e88a17d259e640c518ae7b0808a5f3871f0a481fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Chimera-1.01.tbz) = 39094d2edd5281136b80a8e4ca53d6296756ac08329acee850732bc2792cf8d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-CipherSaber-1.00.tbz) = cdef62642533a54f2a29556650b226ad58eac1a80bbf79ba9455ed71651694d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Cracklib-1.7_1.tbz) = 97c9bbc07e80396732de768ed92d0e3f8d8b7f7cb63a134e04a352e2c825b8a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Ctr-0.01_1.tbz) = 6f7a4d03909055f0a1fefd01e19c2b4ef94be536ae8941c5de42758195ef55da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-DES-2.05.tbz) = fa55288552d6ea5f0cffccb03668f0f384c598c7998ada26993daaa2ed5313cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-DES_EDE3-0.01_1.tbz) = c5b846a3d2bed56ce7b9a22380fe676ca1af9a8f60d3603b3e00365f890e4bf4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-DES_PP-1.00.tbz) = d1660b01ae772bb42cd60dd73d36d8d9f459abbcc523ffd384401690b90fb129
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-DH-0.07.tbz) = 03bb2348a66d6bc78d0a464c2ba6f044ea63ee22e0fbd45c069019c89d887199
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-DH-GMP-0.00010.tbz) = 64d0d43f8a8ca4ad7c2445a601c6e8e4633b619fc6d33a0be6882722c21ee574
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-DSA-1.17.tbz) = 9dab1ae98a7620035d2412a316c99497356db9dec9ae5c4c333d31950c39049a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Dining-1.01.tbz) = c2b09b2ab1091555e25b7af19be0c966143f5b35aaf4edde685173529e098434
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-ECB-1.45.tbz) = f27ee5c0fd29e1fe3c0113f4497adb29ae004a3d658b9dd8f3cb5448a57b6d26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Eksblowfish-0.009.tbz) = 7fb3480857b666913a7327aaf0581ebe681f7c7ffcc67d48e386a4ff1e896c1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Enigma-1.4.tbz) = f22817ee8e5f5d629bb3f05c09ca068b96259ef37a3d7201e97fe9fc212df663
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-GCrypt-1.25.tbz) = 88eb5fec84de85415cecad6ff69cac43f24494fcf5bcba30d157e39778a5cbc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-GOST-1.00.tbz) = 959cee0d5a9618998f9af7d6c76f5249a59cfcdebfb0d5065b8cadaf1ffe7a44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-GOST_PP-1.10.tbz) = 213a05036c3984ed8e50c7b88f20f1abc5e9044d60d3c0d595d3f5e1020e8187
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-GPG-1.63_2.tbz) = e5462afa969f112282fe353de476bec85d405c7e0921817e55f3070b8857d9f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-GeneratePassword-0.03.tbz) = 8658d6786e3b3838e0b4c23b066ba1b0b2af4a76c670622dc3e5296c79c8a465
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-HCE_MD5-0.70.tbz) = c7a7d8858f1ff9255dd615a2c0707f3e3ee3dd2b16440f36b5fe59b0e1015350
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-HCE_SHA-0.70.tbz) = 8f27881f8c638c4d04663fc58960f24dc6074ef47e7a8c3e583a812b5775aaed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-IDEA-1.08_1.tbz) = a6f05cb06c32bf73b881b88da8e6c31d896867b160fe0707137890db31b1f57b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Imail-0.01.tbz) = d81ed238b7103c88b04741cea9de9735da2be5ca8518c6cb4ca98d5b5620eaf7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Juniper-0.02.tbz) = 467a576f91af2ed729a6370e9a1808fa136bad8fdbdeefd1a22404ade78a0ead
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Khazad-1.0.3.tbz) = a34284f2d4e4b36f0c4d3e9d826275ff7bec673b4a2e5d095b12d4372d0d8e78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-License-2.04.tbz) = d4c14b5a96e915101f555cd265fb22d9a00547125f53d4aaeff09f50790ff29f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Lite-0.82.11.tbz) = 0c870b90bab31b7e3037fcaa10958a61ce32ed5de4c44a2594f08ed0c2bc7431
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Loki97-1.0.1.tbz) = ec47a467db78e8ffcbbbeaf9febec9b00ca17027cd9448de617cc36bf3e1aebe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-MySQL-0.04.tbz) = 2543178c6fdecccb7fe09a7e06f3d57b0cec17a24ff41c2aa706e27423036f91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-NULL-1.02.tbz) = 911b06268a7755852fbbc41beeefdfefbdf756dc1740688043063c2b74737ce0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-OFB-0.01.tbz) = 4b8e40622f10e65257cf4bc0909eaf7163dae0772075f9bc5257c8196f30891b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-OICQ-1.1.tbz) = 384801dc06c099e16661e808efeaf98c9e637bbebbbe7a23c514e2df1a959125
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-OTP-2.00.tbz) = 40a0c11f890615e11830882bfcccb735d22652de8f32406861a8622f3507dff5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-OpenPGP-1.06.tbz) = 2bc3d3305ec342302e73f192e2db267c07c5ed693b6d5a86fcb895d899f807e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-AES-0.02.tbz) = 79d05ca6fc8d91862e6700322456e9a1ee6faf41e601697f7ef105b1a7f48a4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-Bignum-0.04.tbz) = d98748929e567d8d3d22cefd38fd27bf876a2c7b49e5d54040a79460d8425173
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-CA-0.23_1.tbz) = 45f9254db18ba8a85aa97d807e505050df0c88dfc1bc9ff540eff3d30336ff41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-DSA-0.13.tbz) = 2d625a44b0e4f31e25c8068e42cc8e267343b828d6a30fe59ed22c841e433ee0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA-0.28.tbz) = 248a15e67e51eef480a91f59afe363add90819672b5ea2a25e73791a05ad70f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-Random-0.04.tbz) = b8c98f26b6e6534a1f4613a2a4cd42c40a980e8545824a8df94c9949104d0864
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-OpenSSL-X509-1.8.2.tbz) = 6841e691b3828da1d6c4d373c719599f6478aa85bd8102870faff40ad1ff9edb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-PBKDF2-0.121930.tbz) = 8f749e98f02a4b61ed16c7695ddec87e5dbe1bcfd19aa43f3686bcca65d41513
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-PGPSimple-0.13.tbz) = a9b2f7a1a7cd05ff5238923cac2a1cf3e50720b33bfa5ba53d452b3dd1e051df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-PassGen-0.05.tbz) = 43ec12e8a3335b343b838be5aa2e2314ccdddbb9a7fc7d59a22fd7da24ec7a4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-PasswdMD5-1.3_1.tbz) = 842cba79b57ae6d38e8afe86bffa0f9936d3667590cac652e57590ff069d6435
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Primes-0.50.tbz) = 337070b9f06ab34ec265c037e69c927c44e82fb240e0e4f8fb3314bc7de00684
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-RC4-2.02.tbz) = ee2f67d52d49805a5cb0c51481503f862b2e17900d1ab4eeed9a12c9c0163041
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-RC5-2.00.tbz) = a64464404cd73b3de48a4aefdd4e125d81f1e5589f7242320eb0837f71ba5e37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-RC6-1.0.tbz) = bbe4201cf33d6d50331238c4b098221bbf14b426e35984ccf80795e46b663e4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-RIPEMD160-0.05.tbz) = 3a0f15c401d22970cecb9e1b83f16bc7915898d8e9581b81c3c819209f5e8097
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-RSA-1.99_1.tbz) = 7015a13651caa8dd881d73f514506793d4123ea772038d18dc06d47d6a5f2677
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Rabbit-1.0.0.tbz) = e12ec5f25f1ba4cc6554b8e688d3ccf66d998440952c3350850fe314aef36821
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-RandPasswd-0.02_2.tbz) = 60243dce50b4e8e57c170fca218617bdda8f1010c5e3f172f093f12b67c43511
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Random-1.25_1.tbz) = 71fce6d36ec349618ea16a3d733a22d4c44de11cdf422d6544f1c11c67d33992
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Random-Source-0.07_1.tbz) = ec7b80d54a8eb73f3a296eea749449a715b67de08260eecc3ced10f71f3e564a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Rijndael-1.11.tbz) = adb8d1508e2b40114392abf9e75954b1181550228b04bce84f59fa759db33c67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Rijndael_PP-0.05.tbz) = c55a0d149863710e4741227f13762756d1f3b0724200a264c4f834ebc66b4791
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-SKey-0.10_2.tbz) = e458be6485bdf9110f7a9285ef1b04aa56795d91feb968dce4d8e67e5f751793
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-SSLeay-0.64.tbz) = 05d3256ecaf5baab109aab16e4379642c8a6082b01f24eedc76feee164befbe8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Salt-0.01.tbz) = 16e0978717628de68f9f15a7ed75acea920441e5cbd748b263e4d4cc098985ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-SaltedHash-0.06.tbz) = cf2661bcb2d685814739f132088285b8e86d500603870ff876b56d7d7469273c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Serpent-1.01.tbz) = 30190935ba485c60a3b1d88d5f2f1545133f44b8f1aa21ac6f3066623946edf9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Shark-1.0.1.tbz) = 2b22342f07623a4a08e2490d6e7701173253d177bd298f97547419f7c908ebcb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Simple-0.06_1.tbz) = d8043acbc3b1fe3f2e1878319f03ab54625c98862ebcda2690d9fa4fe47ae0d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-SmbHash-0.12.tbz) = a2914bd34547228ac63a4ab04d3c00862e24b0b12d5e21ebebcefb748e35d4fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Solitaire-2.0.tbz) = 4d48045956ffe576a2aa22ff760b319a2f080f1a2f5b374c221f12fb18046a65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-TEA-1.25.tbz) = 06678247b16840ddaa57dda88031bff3d76458f6c7f324e70df2c7857ed05885
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-T_e_a-2.12.tbz) = 86df907c3687662f53dddb27a5487b038776257b3f3a2d5aa74f903c0771ca66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-TripleDES-0.24.tbz) = 8d766b5aee9cbf81e089bfa662e5ff4c1fac583752d4ed577f35d653473f2f09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Twofish-2.15.tbz) = 1475d82c7a10efe3906c30363ea2196c738617e827b16d5cc4da5cceb126cc8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Twofish2-1.02.tbz) = 59a1251a67f152043e94cc8a5b6b9d0ccd732c530d4db6428fc90a9a842522c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-Twofish_PP-0.17_1.tbz) = a4dce72f35d2a17bc0ba5371ee9756d4e16a0224d05a09b8fe56ec228247e292
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-UnixCrypt-1.0.tbz) = a1f5060ec2f7bb137029a574a86596f5596b9ea10c4889e36ce1041efcce01e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-UnixCrypt_XS-0.09.tbz) = 157aae8e08ed49657f641d9488f27a663cac109afe4356be16f36107f85211fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-X509-0.51.tbz) = 5508402bb5e3c9100fc9c77689523d04cc1cd840bf7325ec4a3ec2fcc233555e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Crypt-xDBM_File-1.02.tbz) = ba8106fec77430d6f56241f11c1c6b976cbb67e18598d9b4234b67948f5771be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cstools-3.42.tbz) = c8a899f6f8130dc671e39097295f0f6e13edc4c022b04fb92efd0b85931332c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Curses-1.28.tbz) = 2f5b0237e6fd943ff74da72744bcb7180d6bb51296b52c02244ebea61d0f97fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Curses-Application-0.2.tbz) = 018763e0659bfba0facfe1df298af6c88bf078cac418275f395bef64510b41de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Curses-Forms-1.997.tbz) = c7ef98edf8499c6d484024d26187c1a9c6e569cbac61a9a4e42dc43dab784853
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Curses-UI-0.9609.tbz) = 7f92a50036186bf3c027fe16b0ea1ae95f651e781f52b78a8ccc78a924d5a46e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Curses-Widgets-1.997.tbz) = 8620dc9ea54427786c89bfb9756cb7c8d4393b6fbc4462070aa7f7d9b8bf3bcd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Cvs-0.07_1.tbz) = 63432f084024b931cbadc841e7ba0ddd32c47bd51435c3f9fbb3e283d080d7a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-AnyData-0.110.tbz) = 9d75b0f9cd63b3503da288a7d9566413e9546302547bf3122693af0395b107fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-CSV-0.36,1.tbz) = 93ebb774946c85801cf26754558869effac4a9e96f97970724888416aba734fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-Excel-0.06.tbz) = 63500c044a74159338a21b63506917e2367756956f0b7faa3bb01a1ba36b5165
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-Google-0.51_1.tbz) = 6777d7622846fc13ccba7f78c74ef73cf9c56ef29b3c87478a22435b9d8ad321
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-LDAP-0.20.tbz) = ce75af618935ed6f4f988131eb2cd4fde2737a474f81ef7052b2d61d6485c774
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-Mock-1.43_1.tbz) = e0a260f02d447b3202185b1203e435ba13c15374ba582433e87b3ccbce362570
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-Multi-0.16.tbz) = 2d42ca3ed1744755712b9058dadc50d700372e5da67d6b868905a81701a227db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-ODBC-1.39.tbz) = 95f85f7ffcfd8f9f5d1a9811bdd087e397a9a457a45b047a3d9d71331e9216da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-Pg-2.19.3.tbz) = d3ddaf88a9c6afda0d54b54b1be120273ebd10aa58c96bab77f2e3f8d3036694
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-PgLite-0.11_1.tbz) = efc9b2c6469cbd0f4c1c9b8789c2f7383a7dbda57355a0bc4b19eb362bdd4118
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-PgPP-0.08.tbz) = 564ae03453565db1f474e136a5fa850ef86615134f6a7668188235d4028c11b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-SQLite-1.37.tbz) = 501047ad6bc0f6397ed8b9786b2918d04839eb6d1e426d02f99a0224030a81e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-SQLite2-0.33.tbz) = bc77d35f74cb1c954b8d18cf9e20066f9d4ac5c56399758b10340d271e47c541
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-Sybase-1.14.tbz) = ec8e3993331a557c3785c6d59d01db38b9850cb0467ad9eab95e384deb8c1c7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-XBase-1.03.tbz) = 3d44ea6e382d0565b5a4a7016c6eb4ff61d975ef6e5f16f05cf50067362c5583
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-cego-1.2.0.tbz) = 17ad1bd45684817a961e30c6207b1893b1bc3219d1ff76a6c3f2d0d180c5ea3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-mysql-4.021.tbz) = 98175e0085b532a7ea23fb2de1b346efd557ec1b442f45f174b0a0e41c0926cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-mysql41-4.021.tbz) = 47bf808e4c0d2d9ff18fcdea6674f6b6b2dbb8d83fbade6ab7cace15fc01eeab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-mysql50-4.021.tbz) = 5ae3304db79db15e8f1553aa77a1a5c4760c32d0c875437dad5fcb22cebd86bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-mysql51-4.021.tbz) = bedd8debdfd22f162adfe161f0544922948bf71ab11fc6be684f9998eeef7a36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBD-mysql55-4.021.tbz) = 71e52ecacb7562841ec37a23a2f25655a1a7bec4b28b35ed5d65273b87085ee2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBI-1.622.tbz) = 29df0de4c61caece5734776757f79b4aa9e350c79e9ecf797d7c18ea8f2e9b7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBI-Shell-11.95.tbz) = e61d3b3a5076d21b76755d1731386540c5898943ed277acb4d5c4a16db603efb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBICx-Deploy-0.02_3.tbz) = a5ca5362bb2d816b915f819def821a9dd83fb9bf6759a2dfb86119ea2e424466
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBICx-MapMaker-0.03.tbz) = eaec318524472b821168ce3d9eb636971e3bbcca44e702d1c32ae524e96cdd2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBICx-TestDatabase-0.04_1.tbz) = af6d4be7bb34f308bf08a84b345c85e2265f478ce1577bd95444903dc3a9ca40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBICx-TxnInsert-0.02_1.tbz) = 10e56a76a91183abee2a7b3b0281a9eed1bc5302a47fc2d207e045da754c8186
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIWrapper-0.24_1.tbz) = 3a0732af8accc9dfd770f83ee2b5033262a0938136b4ef272192572404c00936
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Abstract-1.010.tbz) = 2a4781d4a4825072e691054b3c85015ee3a8a07935ab926bf3cc24f202d41e0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-AnyDBD-2.01.tbz) = 86e7e3fc01a36af03cd879e188a01d0c2d9af96f964db1d9fb79fb73d7616587
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Browse-2.09.tbz) = 7e4f893986ee3f4695646a68f4bd619a45d18a80d9b3a510d16412b88c3ceb84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-0.08198.tbz) = a25102ff2a29a80149a0e0b524c6cef08010fdaf8efe1ce5b4653b6466958a64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-AsFdat-0.03_1.tbz) = 27f9a5a2a5c461a2df3ef79712173981fca34d70a32bf738e3063644518eb171
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-Candy-0.002101.tbz) = e09786e302e9af43d247d1aa2a5a79105cfd83465962b304bf87c3ab2cf5b143
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-Cursor-Cached-1.001.001.tbz) = 705374c529509c9f78208ed0d6a077fd3850dd6ce4127f0035a20b4865e5fc7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-DateTime-Epoch-0.09.tbz) = 10986835295cfdf9101ef318dde44af1778af950470cfb7343ad34f01b2b5214
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-DeploymentHandler-0.002202.tbz) = 3b3bd95446b07a670ee4f724ba7ec4b37fbe0abc484e5d0eeee01f130263bec0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-DigestColumns-0.06000_1.tbz) = 1d2f99323be38f4fb6ecd37796e119607b7be2eba78a07ba8e13c498adf320f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-DynamicDefault-0.04.tbz) = d5afd834034864452a213f6db092efc0e2ce09cfedac743bbf7cb7a79b99b04e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-DynamicSubclass-0.03.tbz) = b9021978b1cc5b0b580227512b12418735f59d9ad72a2bc5d3cbb5d58035a3cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-EncodeColumns-0.02.tbz) = 420ac43f177d30d5b79a55d6e8237f2fad8cf8540ec26494b2f0ac925e9df0ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-EncodedColumn-0.00011.tbz) = 8a889492ca165d10e7d2d848d014746a382d9b1590772d99731056047f68b064
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-Fixtures-1.001017.tbz) = 38bcc5cbd52ea95ca10d799c88a16758caf5bb1607e0a2b41a3d94e78f56ad09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-FrozenColumns-0.09.tbz) = 045982977eac63d71ef2cef5796ce1cf47963802c76a30478c107a6c0ac398a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-InflateColumn-FS-0.01007.tbz) = 50b4d632593eae1cd143b92996df090058c5a0c5421177a1255c385ce1599a12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-InflateColumn-IP-0.02002.tbz) = 60df063dd7d327c0ae09522af126a15d60a24650b7e96c453e72649fe8de4be5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-IntrospectableM2M-0.001001_1.tbz) = 43863135f466b9b7017ae6ad255e037f70bd297bb72d5af9ee1d88529bacc761
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-Loader-0.21_1.tbz) = 0d36ac26732020c24e7d6c465400ae550a910fe38ad424565fe0aca831d32eb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-Migration-0.034.tbz) = 187f169e206371aa59d2c67348cf7786b10a23700c1a62e114d1ac3013240f75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-MooseColumns-0.22_1.tbz) = 6a95b65a77ad285e4db4452233102821dabb32d0631d8cb4ff2641abda459bed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-QueryLog-1.3.2.tbz) = 20231abfb20910775056d88cd43834cbc27c618831a8432f3913668dd640d19b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-QueryProfiler-0.05.tbz) = e5bf5405d432ea731f094964b5fb5ce975b86eca6060556c042c5ac2b9296040
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-ResultSet-HashRef-1.002.tbz) = 4ee260744fffc709026101289f8a38e0c9f28fcb1a3e638f9c3c2691e46db608
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-ResultSet-RecursiveUpdate-0.25.tbz) = 4f7d6def73904463cc1341d80ca8fcb2cadd951516824448455bf156bac62125
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-Schema-Loader-0.07025.tbz) = 044776629f311f2301f0a9ed49ff6397ce62356a48eacfe36c1b060082610127
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-Schema-PopulateMore-0.17_2.tbz) = aa11b290beaa75ea666e4a778a59d086c9dfefd53464f06f702180f53fadcd0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-TimeStamp-0.14_1.tbz) = 9f102221b10fe30e71da615961d24565f283b2e21b1dc1ea9302f9cc2c5a5084
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-Tree-0.03003.tbz) = ffc886c2d6e075e6a7c5e6effe8ddef0799680a414d965c7764f653138b6b66b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-Tree-NestedSet-0.10.tbz) = 6c0a313b66a43f14dd7b2c8cad8b26f3de046d932282caea08c858882dc0c9ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-UUIDColumns-0.02006.tbz) = 30bdc47e71233ba1bb1a3282a353a34913614881b3a16c229e3bd5c830d2b8d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Class-WebForm-0.02_1.tbz) = e47522b03f1694f0ce345c3fb32be0b2167091279e850d3e92559aa8a8aab26e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Connector-0.52.tbz) = 97070af3c3690bbfa2cdf94383fdbbb48837ebd626af247dfde1e23096f56348
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-ContextualFetch-1.03.tbz) = 20b70ebd9caf8fae3d6c9a04dbe0da85a9cd6a207f009cb0aacb75ebe5b3bed7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Custom-0.2600.tbz) = 01b7b237b3f4323873ccea4ead946913ef31f26e4cf9e68fb84b3cd1a460fed6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-DBHResolver-0.16.tbz) = f8b36644808139e70748de37e004731df05ea0018745a950f6be22163123a5ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-DBSchema-0.40.tbz) = ed7221bf49a396c4e2cc77d5884386fa91116dab538559a7c8910087e4f0fd00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-DataSource-0.02.tbz) = a94c41e5845b91a4c1cc4be90140dc4c1d877a9be992e2551bc39e7a1313bdd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Ease-0.07.tbz) = 57d373a36d101c37e203e789bfdb45558b415fd7d461aef917b69f259e1ac1a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-HA-1.1.tbz) = f150adc39b7ade80455ef33cec94d083caa4beb791df44c3e268e2211dc0788e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Inspector-0.08.tbz) = 0db1a7a1bab79897b2d914bd5564d5b101ee2c01b80953f95c4469e23fb45b77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Log4perl-0.26.tbz) = 405ebb9b50e22b03ba1fb297c68e443fea7562c358a3f589499c10f82f865aae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-MySQLSequence-1.04.tbz) = fa364f5662ef16a2377679454fc82176352e154039838becabf1cc97453431e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-NoSQL-0.0018.tbz) = a850edea761bcd09cc97ba9a3b41ba449a86fbf1f521de7562acb8a2f56765af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Password-1.9.tbz) = a4ee2c647414ef683b1d4c8cf0294a11434ebf96cef79a2c6372996fd0040ecc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Perlish-0.59.tbz) = 420dd55afc36c6c875b5790b85569f9440d7427f6877b4113fa45b78f0b8f197
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-QueryLog-0.29.tbz) = 3da14e4fb5cb6f950559a503aff5cb749613a7c730eda52a212c945abab1a5fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Recordset-0.26.tbz) = 0451b2de3d125f4d606a869ab998cdf34d55d0bf5d53c5355e8cb81d3558b378
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-RetryOverDisconnects-0.07.tbz) = 95e92485ac91a6ac18ee463e048d6ffcb464567e34eab5bba78413620f626609
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-SQLEngine-0.93.tbz) = bcdb347688e458595c9acb4d1b40e594c9a9680b8efd1473d5836f241e52595c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-SQLite-Simple-0.34.tbz) = 4be32b30bc85080129191c7026d99ffb7921154cb1353ec45a835a78e0c11564
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Safe-1.2.5.tbz) = 34b4436d95874e7d8c6b6e0ba110971ef60228a9e61bb45d62a637af67b61791
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-SearchBuilder-1.59.tbz) = 8c8d04953f7ca32aa7af804d5bb38d48d39d6ff645951fba1dda256ecc284ec7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Sequence-1.5.tbz) = ecc32951da593cd358f61a289f8d61fbec05e02e947469a1dd3fdf48075e47ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Simple-1.35.tbz) = ebdd52675e15f27b46ddf0e3453af01626a9436cbe41aa2f2b4a02ef5ec6e54f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Skinny-0.0742.tbz) = 0fbbc61416292394f998dcdf9067c21ed9d0c25f0efd95117c0de5ee068f2e11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Skinny-InflateColumn-DateTime-0.06.tbz) = 56df51d0ff01ac1dce5d6ae860df12f8a25067397770d7c15a0888ed63a06527
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Skinny-Mixin-DBHResolver-0.04.tbz) = 3db0c97ef411f46ad6e3c9bde4ee007f6a3a5ecaee6406c725fdc6444d40acfb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Skinny-Pager-0.11.tbz) = dc6e6a023dfe222af53ae278bc721494a9c218458f345af944548e2867cc12ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Skinny-Schema-Loader-0.24.tbz) = e28df91905c4b8d2fc7f055f38f813bb4bc75a77eab672c5a81ffbb9c5b2aba5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Sunny-0.17.tbz) = d4d7d439573008fda649e51698f1d3ae37b57bbae9fcbb2896a52b8bb9f8fdfe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-TableHash-1.05.tbz) = dc9f7b74e7a204d5206ba1012c67935a2ca1eddcaa8e85d7dfcd22bb62768d1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-TransactionManager-1.11.tbz) = 2a44e1c0865462565bd70d32a9588a18acb688d0a8e026fc0cc70daf15d27a1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Tree-1.94.tbz) = 266a33f80e2c91893b2a4739692146926a5de13fe2e73ee3b2dad48dbf05dec9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-VersionedDDL-0.16_1.tbz) = d831335822cf8f5c453e21c6d6d0df0caca8e47d6fa2ef2a6dce42dcaa9b394b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-Wrapper-0.28.tbz) = 1ba7b915c3e9de056bd9ad16ce0f30e8023513e5923038bebcfe98929d5ab617
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-XHTML_Table-1.36.tbz) = 9558afd080c1d2a9a6840e01c8e9a5aa7f6ea150716027fda2ce4c8448cf3c98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBIx-XML_RDB-0.05.tbz) = c98fa2c9fdcc61eeb6ac6cdfe5c476ba3d98b6b1127e30afa22b7585c3fb00ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DBM-Deep-2.0008.tbz) = 450d97ec1399d79f0d73f8b412557a7178c2868bcfc7e9c97b4ca58b4af902dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DB_File-Lock-0.05.tbz) = 03070ddcd6ac2addd350a3225deaf46a6eb325f16e682b496a3e228ca3ac5550
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DJabberd-0.85_1.tbz) = 360fe2e4dcaa9726f1ed337fcdc12b33e4d3dcbb81e30d049e10190bd0fdede8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DMOZ-ParseRDF-0.14.tbz) = f61c37127acc5996da7e81e7d8d8ba6ca11fb4e31eb7560ec3046f591d8bb9a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DNS-Config-0.66.tbz) = 659918b4178cec39e57a612add0496c2354cf90c3558756ffc916b586d3806dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DNS-EasyDNS-0.04.tbz) = 90f009719314bf7a936e61f5b3d764d4960d02707b09cbac72e50a47fe6132d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DNS-Zone-0.85.tbz) = fa0bf3eab59b0507bb94c4eacefa42f09279553f2b3e1398d2bcdc5bb7a5b88f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DNS-ZoneParse-1.10.tbz) = 2b474931bd4f72451f111b5e7a0f379f8c9f0d7cdd852119e2435e681e8219c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DWH_File-0.24_1.tbz) = daba0811d9579ac85601c444ab1a3ffbdeaf0a14fbd088c978a67e8df1fbcac6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Daemon-Control-0.000.009.tbz) = 99d580e0178fe9297945687d00e1bf0d2e8e785712c005b3df66bdd218d210e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Daemon-Generic-0.82.tbz) = c55c607cc1a3eae0c1a92a05ba754d2ac3ee8fd71a75ce15b41bbf3fecb04b31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dancer-1.3110.tbz) = 9bddea37aae023214d70d09677491683ba922b934ac5edd29730d140f245b606
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dancer-Debug-0.03.tbz) = bb3e87e4f292c783468ad4f7a85d9a5a2ff66ef15538890b8040f2ac73df4b33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dancer-Plugin-DBIC-0.1504.tbz) = 98e000f2f9da07b0d06a7600adafbf74fcd7c011fa284eef20231b3abc6019fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dancer-Plugin-DataFu-1.103070.tbz) = f4a4559a9337317c4946a08f5014a0bed0e0d15438784c3644f3bffdce81228e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dancer-Plugin-Database-1.82.tbz) = 8a525f05d5d332770a31a8c58878109760e6041e886be462730a0031bfc37bb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dancer-Plugin-Email-1.0000.tbz) = ef56d3b76f65f0e41c173491a9bd5581202489cfa99f6a07c92593d112605471
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dancer-Plugin-Feed-0.8.tbz) = 0e7b942a83561492bc8c180df0c6fcce34eb3a17010bf0c66c5b51b1e6928ce4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dancer-Plugin-Passphrase-1.0.0.tbz) = 8f6b8c6e35ef0eec9e5e49ce32cb351b4bbf9fb716256d02144ee98af19280e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dancer-Plugin-Redis-0.02_1.tbz) = d04bb1ca5be91f9589cb4412a2fdf5277c03d3a3427e33588555044a00dbb221
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dancer-Plugin-SiteMap-0.11.tbz) = 081c07975af2ea01d77aef5f3a01dd4a41fffc0072b8973303d005c911f36842
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dancer-Plugin-ValidationClass-0.120490.tbz) = 11dbb242e6f2ba88cae4543ea7cd4509a9ab150bc9592360d1bdd7c789f06c0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dancer-Session-Cookie-0.15.tbz) = 0c7a1710809da040d35f3c64639951d69f176855625155f0be3e4fc6f37ff00d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dancer-Session-Memcached-0.2.02.tbz) = 80eeafe87df3aeaf3d3c1dbb30618205c28d3c3056c2693e5d5a71279b976234
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dancer-Template-Xslate-0.03.tbz) = a2405909f6eaa4a5e7dce6364947ae7a81198ed67671d00e4224f539ae00e419
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Danga-Socket-1.61.tbz) = c1f9deb3648a23e841a1f3f319ccfc5a668c4863ee55f1d658b06c82a810447c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Danga-Socket-Callback-0.01200.tbz) = 10131bc9777a6d2edc687d72ecb09500a7021077e03c55eb017c0ea7719c3c87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-ACL-0.02.tbz) = 1a0f14adc4ef5283cf7a7e26ba36372245a1335dc44501b9f3cfe5e244ef1c26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-AMF-0.09.tbz) = 3feace9930d7ade9e3451a9fc4edeb511e59dee1e756fe6a802fa3b67a5bd840
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Alias-1.16.tbz) = ae631248c469990919df72e35d25592901764d1529706cb1bbb66015a3b95a60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Average-0.03000_1.tbz) = 20c2cf3bc01e44cf65e089bb16f8f22cfe2e66a6bdc3aca529658a6fc02472f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Bind-0.30_1.tbz) = 0355113afee3a90c243a0f538c8fb2c06add13e5a79283b82bd4239227bcc1e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Buffer-0.04.tbz) = f673d62fc2dde1a6798ed3669f3e1c29e60ee619d46b835d3dcb0a455af4b1d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Capture-0.27.tbz) = 314d01585237d935980b9b8dea509441694fec91958b0a6ee9b83faea54e6f63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-ClearSilver-HDF-0.04_1.tbz) = 57c247977ed2cecb5a5a4c81e79cd0d53b61ec872219f0329771ec01eb628abe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Clone-0.003.tbz) = f17057dcba7c3690b4cb0e235b57ff35368ae57a01a4066130d636a49123b81a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Compare-1.2200.tbz) = 6b2108fe38139d4e5341537a149cb6e305dfcf1eabc762c38c184afe505ef76f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Currency-0.04002_1.tbz) = c0a7533fba26d2f61ccd956fb367560801e276355abe04c94e9d47b154d8c45b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Domain-0.16.tbz) = e744f654fb7bd03f830c1cff902e50e5d8d101fca7b53d4b21718b001e010f1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Dump-1.21.tbz) = dbaaa2007e6effb7b86675584d1cceede6107be2e044c79c25783ce885fd5acc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Dump-Streamer-2.34.tbz) = ce544b86321deba8b7db55e32d52e15aacb6fcb9df380f6c41efe0331f05ae9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-DumpXML-1.06_1.tbz) = 4e3a8c4625ff74b88d1eaf2bb23cd0bfc525417f179d8d2cf8d17d854f635e76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Dumper-2.136.tbz) = 8736cc31eb93ac47033f58e8ff12321854feb89ba9aa61a77089f1de102d7dbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Dumper-Concise-2.020.tbz) = d44c604bbde0d1e20bf8c0b580ad7403222e52648ff168ed1da2ecec8a5571a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Dumper-Perltidy-0.01.tbz) = 90f49eaf3c12053b12aa8268cb7b9105f43e2cdf3cd21f34830fbab9d64eea66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Dumper-Simple-0.11.tbz) = 3b2ed1969bdcc00698fb3274996394d3aa0280118a3c7a2b3124253d4d460f8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Entropy-0.007.tbz) = 2fee9bbf3bdc9812365373681510902cb8602b911ad9ccfb47bc5f6a5f8a0623
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Float-0.012.tbz) = 82336499dd017b94853c893fca8d4ce0d52866a955b33e1ba6a812bf5f4213e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Flow-1.02.tbz) = 2584a74fb426c361e11436dba03bc413874d594122500cac6e6cb2707e630ee1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-FormValidator-4.70.tbz) = 7831855ab9fbbdad7626c08e28ebf92614f9ff078f8f5e13b297c74aeea2d6b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-FormValidator-Constraints-DateTime-1.11.tbz) = 49acaa73e3a109d396f47b6429856da85001842c7ffe0e8d51ff76686dfd6787
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-GUID-0.046.tbz) = 5ea4bed48a4f76525c3fe0948bbceab3eeb3a1ae98f88acfea436cf0b637e4d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Grouper-0.06.tbz) = a2cb3fadc2d18405d3400d27f1d38ceb2949b4766ba017ce77136e48fc078dd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-HashArray-1.0.tbz) = d8e3418552992c3451efc0f56793c8aa126d3976967cb3059f1d62f28d63ab95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-HexDump-0.02.tbz) = 6f652df8812833f503d86e1be22e80a8a5c058d4cfaad1e3b6d8298bd989e02c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Hexdumper-3.00.01.tbz) = f1154b2f014dddcfc1acb3c8a09beed7f3b367b4f3953591bc81ac6da4b1d6d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Hexify-1.00.tbz) = 0bacab9a50eaa7d750566d93d2e7d2a91b0b129242542f141c88482a000e2588
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Hierarchy-0.34.tbz) = caf69f976095e83751df2cd18adb3c374bb5d074def4aa0ce77cede53bf39025
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-ICal-0.18.tbz) = d751579c4325274aca7020fc86020ed9eca56904d58ec69558f499d9f3a6e7f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-IPV4-Range-Parse-1.05.tbz) = 9ff0bb7ac3556b70d8a85b3db82039977b729b053161605e54149170f7d12137
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Inspect-0.04.tbz) = 1db0ba7f5c73c2ca251d4387ef01a927cb9fe80a31ef8dcba5dbf4b501d17f45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Integer-0.004.tbz) = 23b3691b88362a9936f66d02d924ab149930d6bc366c43455c1c2c47e3e8a908
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-JavaScript-1.13.tbz) = 3d0d2eab809b8cc17bfe58ff7f6ced4287b0dd307367d30d136feabb0f20ca28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-JavaScript-Anon-1.03.tbz) = 54afb0ef278ba5e9210c01d70854ebc60343326c1d5b0725e77fb97482ddaefa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Lazy-0.6.tbz) = a74790178ac9a410d0ac78e03e66782687917d668026bd10d333c2702efbbe14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Localize-0.00022.tbz) = 14e2d98e6e03505ce34c02730da4e36e1e04cb8b062e724dcecb157a7dbf6be7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-MessagePack-0.46.tbz) = 7a564e630a6b1ce79dbd71e7ecaf5a98eabb4e6ef98a4ad924ff9d1664cf632f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-MessagePack-Stream-0.07.tbz) = bc3bd7794dc7e0a111f9545892c2358f92942afaf859b47eb08bb1f4767a51a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Miscellany-1.100850.tbz) = 9f14aefbca60e6ed6b298b7eab2ff9c1886d06096883d579c90380e2ae709607
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Model-0.00007.tbz) = baaec935acc1e1ad2d4c931a3e630b26fed2910e3775b9f9865ea743e08a99c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-ObjectDriver-0.09.tbz) = d48981d06ce6ff1be4f63f07c66330ce62a87e93b889afa191cbc3cb03efb4f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-OptList-0.107.tbz) = f0115ad36bca192e63b81ec374de901e73f873b640e3dd16f6f9be290af17022
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Page-2.02.tbz) = 3249e0be7d8f448785574e6ad5423c6a56141056199143b8a1a662da7ebd7b53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Page-NoTotalEntries-0.02.tbz) = 18e12cfa41e95dbfb035c97adaf7f8d69d48886ae4a20281f93be7e3e622ebdd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Pageset-1.06.tbz) = b2365378f39cfdefef039e7c85279a9a89fcb5ac39f29d0776a66c6916f5615d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-ParseBinary-0.31.tbz) = 0ab1a568e23f788a8d85f50ddb33942950534abd90c5f24555829a9450187b71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Password-1.07.tbz) = 1e68b19d6974bde222e70f5fc52eb754c572c3393f592a48ed51ab80be9e3235
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Path-1.4.1.tbz) = e759b6d6bf2a297118f33b199e00de28b6bdde05f89991106cbcd4981bf306b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Peek-0.38.tbz) = 117d3f963efc9b73fc209184e3a69bbb758a0bc2894cf9168d9e840fa3a5fbff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Phrasebook-0.33.tbz) = 0fc07a7bdd79c130c12e5e64a2d5a9642b463f019e012ef081e1063b5b5fa9db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Phrasebook-Loader-YAML-0.11.tbz) = 8d3e86d462d6af092fa48678f379e9a4edc7eadf71a587575a80672112a2c989
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Printer-0.30.tbz) = 1aed4d3336270126c0427be773829c237039aaf187dce10dec947a0ae11212b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Properties-0.02.tbz) = a2ab7b9d2bbe6eabd4bfada95322f9a1756dcd03d2220d0b5bb6fb7daa974f62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Rand-0.0.4.tbz) = ceef0b658f40ceccd3b6051670276d2ccee2de508d614e15bcb667fba5163aa3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Rand-Obscure-0.021.tbz) = 2b3ce380cf05cc9450a1386f663e41911ee60cce86f09608d5cd4db80dd0a428
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Random-0.08.tbz) = df976bc2543ca660cfe7e628e6cfce99fd0938ec54ee7dba8f92c46cf5a37e01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Range-Compare-1.030.tbz) = 511b611abd24356bcdbfa4faedd01e8ff667cc0160f1d66b0b03521e66191e7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Recursive-Encode-0.04.tbz) = 18424fc61595abaaa352df19b70ba1cd4b4404df359835e80aa0e18088246536
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Remember-0.07.tbz) = 57d5c07e043420f13014fe366ee3574c359c718ad27d442b1f827cda4a402d86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Report-0.10_1.tbz) = 350458c383e2248a4b67206808028c53c5fc607937e94946595fca5f1e553452
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Rmap-0.62.tbz) = 453e390e25323efd5009555a55ed0cfdcc9ef133eba2990120feb15cecae03cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-RoundRobin-0.03.tbz) = e29472ce6eb5560aed153ccb23642faa673e049c1cb95ff1bffdb668d7eaed14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Rx-0.100110.tbz) = 49a425a061034924a04c7e630d9df7818577a3d7802b196529d7a41ebcdbeae7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-SExpression-0.41.tbz) = 6b27bbc93be29087775f6ded26dcfe900e7a62b8029a5bef05511617060a9906
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Section-0.101621.tbz) = fd7685d9bc30a5d465e68c256ab2ce3946fdf0d5bb22951e3c7539de3914b038
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Section-Simple-0.03.tbz) = c24f17b5f2b34ea16062a14c6302a91afcad77a8eac954563973671cc1f01b13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Serializer-0.59.tbz) = 84690762f8e883ef9c44151db7569a87d6ce793d7a30d0b3b9108c7973d435f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-ShowTable-3.3.tbz) = 074367eead17181e090e840adffecb0e4624e3df8fc5f1de5e1afc4f4a04ba98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-SpreadPagination-0.1.2.tbz) = 28d14dfd08f688486ff5b27b5e4240391564ed93e69f750941716d75b4a8e6ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Stag-0.11.tbz) = e58b0183d2e05dca508241c10fc58998316989cffd4b4f2cdd67f6535f8fddc6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Stream-Bulk-0.11.tbz) = 799d45cdf2e01bd26ce38f8bbe5ce2d41af8733128c32491f94b80614043d3f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Structure-Util-0.15_1.tbz) = f8a8d35f3f22be045881ab95b604a380186ebcd377fec4c7deaaace3506bce43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Swap-0.08.tbz) = b8fa5b1c70dae52d6b63165a9e4fa1f45464d3bb003902d8760a7b2913901b2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Table-1.68.tbz) = 2f32c60c5fa1231de1e93155b66822a68185fa53541787b226d6a7776d39c535
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Taxonomy-Tags-0.05.tbz) = b5f6a8c7a006f405a50069e75f1365b78ca87344fd669f6c91de80a9eb9c0641
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-TemporaryBag-0.09.tbz) = 6f2e67ee2c5be5949658c629ffca0da12bcde28e8c14b0218cc583dc9b781b66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Throttler-0.05.tbz) = 41393802d0cdf1995118d87dd57da79e68b2bfd88f9b54e979dbb8827c452c03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Throttler-Memcached-0.00003_2.tbz) = 2bd8e48a431f31a8021a8963f8aeec600bc3a956e30e35e43776c32fb11bc404
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-TreeDumper-0.40.tbz) = eb1336ded79b2d7a4b466df7a00f797f5ded539a88419591c8f9f823862b217b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-TreeDumper-Renderer-DHTML-0.09.tbz) = 1dab9fcb7ff38f40211156bb717512493b1da15f27dab7e4518805128eef57d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-TreeDumper-Renderer-GTK-0.02_4.tbz) = 542544d96a4209c28bf47d1717467069f64260b12622d1476c95e429ed1dec3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Types-0.09.tbz) = d6806666e0e5f2e511cd31ffbc9d06fb3b815a5a38ff81f291c9ee8b98db3227
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-UUID-1.218.tbz) = f033fd885a7750e853b1f5a22a05970cffefe38ec31d3702abf714d2babbd8dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Uniqid-0.12.tbz) = 49fa817058379466fd098619a30784c2de49277bcfbf4de066557e3563175569
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Util-0.59.tbz) = 0cd1e27a70a235592fb6321f5e7f4373b1c17cb96aa8a1b5a4f316b0d163b929
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Validate-0.08_2.tbz) = acf56588757b13af627a53a668dd7f3708cec3f4d28165b4250510d7cbcba3db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Validate-Domain-0.10.tbz) = 656e9a181f10874777ef04f576e1d2fa6688643f9698790f2143a91380d2be3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Validate-Email-0.04.tbz) = 1b089cd9871af1feeda66dbd138291ab35763cc4840c738f23eb94140ed76916
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Validate-IP-0.14.tbz) = 96a91e0d6d7aac39469a8168eb7bb17e858bef0bbb3bfc4c70bd122a30d412ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Validate-URI-0.06.tbz) = 419c174deff3be834f7a40692018db45e1aeff90e9b53dd9b51efb3c71e497f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Validator-0.09.tbz) = a799892b22a215beeb815ad02b2612880e581afe7e60bc62952fd590959954f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Visitor-0.28.tbz) = c78743b36e03a1b3c18b8639a8c6d627637bea263cc9eb2ffb67cc2ef59c1e57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Visitor-Encode-0.10007.tbz) = 08344f9747ae6a87cb0c8845886c306cdf7780de9a6f7a6be83c16c7d0535cb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Data-Walk-1.00.tbz) = bcb2c42dc142cf5a61f6fe89dd7a5c105f9081176181c07761a60fc67daaf4c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Date-Business-1.2.tbz) = 9bf20c81bed0f22df617b16a2f149d92a5380c0b022c22d987b790097cdbf8ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Date-Calc-6.3.tbz) = 8637bac0de9401f5b1c6880c5c53aa6e30d6f08ccb608100650819be43c8c342
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Date-Calc-Iterator-1.00.tbz) = 5365d03aff88bfbf0001f5199c56f2cc87407d60d4d127cf57baff3e5098f0f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Date-Calc-XS-6.3.tbz) = b0619efcb532016bb96998c7b8740cb67f6da3286fbc5275da2c1905654605ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Date-Chinese-1.12.tbz) = dbf895ebbe13705275e351bae5879778cfcb7ffca78847b47b69a09ca6a9d406
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Date-DayOfWeek-1.22.tbz) = 9d13dbb2ee3dfe3b6a0b4505a51706e0f73b0d4ffc41500c5f6907a268db294c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Date-Easter-1.14.tbz) = 8da5572abbb6aa2b9313a494d5f82103db7cebe09fe6310f343dd8bdf6efa51a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Date-EzDate-1.11.tbz) = 2d49f40eb7a63711e3a05087164d8bf840e660d10333ccb72b5e583a8d3d88a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Date-Handler-1.2.tbz) = b5ce6ddf8c4bdc4a360caa8df5ee3df011662b8f3e4a655d86ee1c77896f45c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Date-Holidays-DK-0.03.tbz) = 02fe058861af4ba4994da323243e0a0adb2e44ec35dca8932c8a18f60493760e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Date-ICal-2.678.tbz) = d0e6b5dfda3dc43ea550482062add9cf028c7ad84b1747a5c1e9b67eaac2082a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Date-ISO-1.30_1.tbz) = 91583b01a46c3df2e5bfe190842d79093d2952fc0481359cdffb8174d8698880
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Date-Leapyear-1.72.tbz) = afc82b8bb58cc1e9e682802f350a21a96e3047861a0f1fd50b88ce4cb63362f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Date-Manip-6.34.tbz) = 6957e24afb57ff5d41ad8ff2c07dbfab0c6e8e741ea9b44b997ddcbdd6344356
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Date-Pcalc-6.1.tbz) = 1c8102482a32c787028f044a1cf3e49e0cadcd3750d6d630173b971830c4cc4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Date-Range-1.41.tbz) = e0e60e7bb53852b10bf1f8ac282657571513f9ec164a95b2a12a70630f6fcfb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Date-Roman-1.06.tbz) = bfb102035c896a8c26b5ed21b5b57b2b7a209dddbf324e8e2ebde133eba3808a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Date-Simple-3.03.tbz) = af808f0b36040998a7a1d97bff2b876976d305904b40fa87e118dcb80335df10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateConvert-0.16.tbz) = 7f875ab7debcb7b88d6b9394b51c8dabcfe6908ab53b8536d5857eb9572cf0ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-0.77.tbz) = 02ea627b75a34825ea44bbf770420f17b031c022020464c0b5fc75df5c7c5bd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Astro-0.99.999.tbz) = f96b8b4c4935d966d52580ba1aac0327442b865dc03a4823ca7ae197ed6aa5f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Calendar-Chinese-1.00.tbz) = 1187cdb2d507a37a90de55e87c63ba998da6c32d4eaa0fbb192579560152f4fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Calendar-Christian-0.04.tbz) = ed8281a2976fe9d7ed863a829ec38312cb406b3a79143da6175aacaf3c30156b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Calendar-Discordian-1.0.tbz) = f0047223bc626eb4c95b509e701a09d2994a540ecfe961d76a3beba024afce4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Calendar-FrenchRevolutionary-0.10.tbz) = d3e9878939b0656a5268b84479091c61cbd2afb45a29eed15a3ef6aba13d466a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Calendar-Hebrew-0.05.tbz) = 41ade7cda3d8765de7543ae1fa3d8f043bbf09afc59f3e97b8efa45bc7290227
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Calendar-Japanese-0.06001_1.tbz) = 3368a348ce7b5a9876baa3ca4c22d90a566e51dc3da5acfe29254c9136c755bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Calendar-Julian-0.04.tbz) = 955f4dec2aa8482ccc8f59316f6d4d04dd617ca48784c3a0d984821de8c77399
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Calendar-Mayan-0.06.01.tbz) = 76abe2edb39dc6893671701803d7ef70c2d10b3b74f3e7c9f09e61935f0d2dca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Calendar-Pataphysical-0.04.tbz) = 145297e64de731e9ea73f5c6a340a73dc3c1f165d1d55127ccd66866e450a093
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Event-Chinese-1.00.tbz) = efd46adf0ecdba3a18319175d4f09d65695352c82a73f572c13031b99f9140b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Event-Cron-0.08.tbz) = 1f9b040df7c0ce39c11449486ff6db2df3b355d3597f73cb184f9bfc9f75060d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Event-Easter-1.04,1.tbz) = 7633ae297a23bf8b97620f76166d22ad6e6780bb1e4104a3dc9fe50bd99ae2d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Event-ICal-0.10.tbz) = 97e90863cea472f9d92b2e0323852079205f868865217e7f97d69deb5fc3a9d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Event-Lunar-0.06.tbz) = f0375e3a38ca01331469d31fca3030337eb746d5de9ad448b1a502ae3c4cf3b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Event-NameDay-0.02_1.tbz) = 70953cd46d6dee983673e28885479efd4fd9555deea1d1a394544c79703a7541
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Event-Random-0.03.tbz) = 26d7a059835d054af360c5a9f56220b80a36dbfbf92ae3ac1f7c6a2ac8c2c84e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Event-Recurrence-0.16.tbz) = d34fa8a22674e2b94153e74cce9a688972617d32e4a6f8ac39cd5c42c5d83967
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Event-SolarTerm-0.05.tbz) = 61fc269abe415084f410acb9ad7742f764038204c5566f578c6ccd696307c509
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Event-Sunrise-0.05.01.tbz) = 91874251420533378519f4383929934dbee5f7f701d73bb73008a155f5f9bfb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Event-Zodiac-1.02.tbz) = 533dbfd2330330a1af12fbf3c5b22ad3051358a18908d4428a63e3b53629ffe3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Fiscal-Year-0.02.tbz) = 13035ec8a16137cf68e5fc512cc3de7d8a05e6f72d4f5678b1c5b26be6b04f71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-Baby-1.0100.tbz) = d87ca3b021d9cd8271ca5b5f0376c5335c692904d08869d63cc4eb1dccca21f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-Bork-0.02_1.tbz) = f03e98d28c5841f05ab2a1c3424ba2410445ff57ebcb433f3898f46dcef3011f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-Builder-0.80.tbz) = 77183344af3858a180808be689ecb4dadcd7fdc2507a3bbfa21624e1a2bd5b66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-DBI-0.040.tbz) = 2e81f03b9db6702901573c31d9e6257f88bf84c7ba1c9092701d7101f9a46edd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-DateManip-0.04.tbz) = 6ac3238816c94bc7f9b8d421a5c75850aa82367fa1c8d918bc1e91a39414c562
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-DateParse-0.05_1.tbz) = 70777c10d539037310e5a12f04c038801d34bce8fcb414cd1bf46fe812e063e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-Duration-1.03a.tbz) = 0311a23080e40d768ea906144b747920a9c7f19dbf991f3ef3cef923ea81919a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-Epoch-0.13_2.tbz) = b06a02f646882872f7b81a2ee1442086fa9d4cf631d05b3b1f2b4a57470f385c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-Excel-0.31.00.tbz) = 901845eb2decfb0145ef348a03d12d30149b0e7dafc0157106ff7e1ef69a2f5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-Flexible-0.23.tbz) = b53786a5016b057370e093142d32f0c0d7cda3516e74f13bc24cfe87932a6540
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-HTTP-0.40.tbz) = ed12a53b3da42dd4722d9feda17133197a3eb4c1ae072434d7401bace9f9c432
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-IBeat-0.16.1.tbz) = f2558956485d151d6bc481d6be82dc214fde7dd3714a881c35d9499b8ff4727e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-ICal-0.09.tbz) = 8a6e2cd082f62a12d140316f36bde00e16c257bbd841a28256ec750b41371cca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-ISO8601-0.08.tbz) = f51f3dedfd38d418be06c18d3f1c6bd1a2f282b7198108691013995585eed7a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-Mail-0.30.01.tbz) = 39af8e4a7a21222d0cfd1ef1de236076945c716302fa56e2a76b74bf53339b9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-MySQL-0.04.tbz) = 036c23455f9e0ac4d960a7a417e5334bedd3dab9f63928b4d3a51ef2aab7a2c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-Natural-1.01.tbz) = ebcaa63218223f305040a2279fdf2b2e37715af34ca2b7cec529152bcead3baf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-Oracle-0.06.tbz) = ee65c9300d310777e754cae6ff72c80cc86b378912b4f7b56de1357ca852de80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-Pg-0.16.007.tbz) = 162683f23596f8f57f804e5c1d4dfa3380bc532e9c12a346197669d09ba8dec8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-RFC3339-1.0.5.tbz) = f420dc8c9a2b2ccc1db0ff8a3961e9cf61a587a50000c2dffe32586a70a37ffb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-Roman-0.03.tbz) = 71b37169f63631612b692f3fba4bb826fba9bc2ee640360ea2e6006e9dc909f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-SQLite-0.11.tbz) = 12be8188a7e3e30b8874acfbff3f9e9a30cd1365a215f157eef1e3997ac0ac84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-Strptime-1.50.00,1.tbz) = d461b3fe8800113e006e21d0f81071af9baa2cc8ef93fa89dd1f48e4aaed3b0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-W3CDTF-0.06.tbz) = 44f06986a2b90257ac46fd14ab6e1f1c74afe52a82e8ded9de193bce927c6408
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Format-XSD-0.2.tbz) = 8c05ae2b651a980754d7c0de96da1e2588b0e0e0f39e918aa4e646711f20534f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Functions-0.10.tbz) = 5e14d76364aac331d5eb14364a03df5240760cac3eb8be5a38326a68048f7706
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-HiRes-0.01.tbz) = e720f4183006a0120607d18c3470b3a3fe9193a35c9abab652347fc0e131d218
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Incomplete-0.07.00.tbz) = c3d5a18d778bde44e32acee4dce93b35686773754a907cfb42aa72cbf94f8009
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Locale-0.45.tbz) = df60b354199a714f23f25203e86fae858fb58c6d2c1ea001ab1c0a51f3c4d5f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Precise-1.05.tbz) = a69341f5370f99b93a6bdf61c977cd9a5ccacb5aef4a8e8e95d150661dfdcc52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Set-0.31.tbz) = 32ea2dc553ff443d7fe7ddb44cb3d9c2fb152ae5af87994e8c44254bdb22c0b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-TimeZone-1.50.tbz) = 17b95bfd0b20f011d75eb642ace131d873cef8ca9294bfe6604c00de5fec3fc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-TimeZone-Alias-0.06.tbz) = 4ca6bd58087129703f23c465c254937e60c3f351075616292ab687e8fb3c6f1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-TimeZone-LMT-1.00.tbz) = ed0f865e62d6dd00dfb5f90c3859ac45d2c266f66e9ccebeb4811ef27bc8d613
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Util-Astro-0.12000_1.tbz) = 5bc102ae4428cd9890304fff4aa1b3b95c22a204d180947690587b8215ef46a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTime-Util-Calc-0.13002_2.tbz) = 9ba7f061cb5a1ef062030394648d286ac08abfe087df33b11f8dd05ce6c09cf2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DateTimeX-Easy-0.089.tbz) = d62dd712643989b0a62e33a6cbe29ea763f5402ed570b62e5223140e657ac934
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Debug-Client-0.12.tbz) = 0bdc94a0d2df59e669da1c7d80a15590e7824909e6aaa85605249f11bd85201c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Decision-ACL-0.02.tbz) = f5e814c4ef404ed46b0894d054db1c551adf9111c79cffab76ab8cd61ae60bd7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Declare-Constraints-Simple-0.03_1.tbz) = 7d8f77938b2770e8d7b81cc6886d17a0954881b41dad6e76e6fa83d0029217ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DelimMatch-1.05.tbz) = cb9b7e5ce94128ed79124d9844380b40695afc4062735a134fb0b39d8cef8f1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dev-Bollocks-0.06.tbz) = 88d15ca36110efc3b73969826c40e3d2355e888d86e094c3c45f0a71a240b545
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-ArgNames-0.03_1.tbz) = 5a706877626fd2172be211bbc7df888368874eb66e0ff1b22148c3f6a765a4ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Autoflush-0.05.tbz) = 96c4325a0e792f44940967aac3abe67e8927a975e580347e12acabdc5b23fb82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Backtrace-0.12_1.tbz) = bda7275b3c1120acd8789872d807dabc49af3f94dbd696884fef660d609d0e2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-BeginLift-0.001003.tbz) = 8f93b77950589a4588188896d45a4c15634ce879e7fe9debbb34a2ab89801b07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-CallChecker-0.005.tbz) = ce9d1b2e0d79679fbe929d235c8cbd1fb312983fa3bed30628003d458bf47b59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Caller-2.05.tbz) = 25e522ab54637eb46a8432d86e58cc327547e0f9feb842e034adfce0b541a5f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Caller-IgnoreNamespaces-1.0.tbz) = e4ef1d24d8cb0c3ddf31578c74f888d64dd61d4567a15977d034b93da5052700
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Caller-Perl-1.4.tbz) = a92bec4ff6abecbc65271ca2070420897de64d7ab21589f38291ca6fff65d8ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Callsite-0.04.tbz) = 6144b31d3d6cafdced893e1cff1dcc583e59c43dd484445e8fccfc68ecb41683
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-CheckLib-0.98.tbz) = 7aeff3a31abd2ef4f939dd979722fedd7eee7f0890b0f526b1cfa6ae8399bd5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-CheckOS-1.64.tbz) = 0fcb0bd982ddf628cc99a75f8283002c742e0abb4bb630877e4600989ca29dff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Constants-1.01.tbz) = 0c4190d6cf7ed386b5164b6999718d6e72176bd36f944e55e23b5e19399fddd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-CoreStack-1.3.tbz) = 8a8b5313188437618eff103a727f8e44d0006c4ad98c3f4221eb0a6a061b390f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Cover-0.93.tbz) = d360b1a0170433b41c69a85085b15b963e8311bf4c2b075d04b9f753469677f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Cover-Report-Clover-0.35.tbz) = 1849c61145835f109b1baa6c5f8c7bab004b5c405139f34afdee8c5cb795b5e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Cycle-1.11.tbz) = a46ffa18619818991b9bb733100585dc6e37ed1e973b349f9478fd94f1fa9093
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-DProfPP-1.3.tbz) = 110235307d051fdca88a549b678b62b9d79e617ac9fe65fbcea0cad07eb21beb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Declare-0.006011.tbz) = 8d4e4127e11437c8cdf5961f98519cbb152e180c76290be74d11b9ec5126ef66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Declare-Parser-0.017.tbz) = 7c32ae44a6d66d9ebca9b26046e9c17b14aadebfbfe25646c1a9501800af950f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Diagram-1.00.tbz) = c67577bed78ce918cbfb484d05708ad9f48c401bc8abb9c3c54d69f4ac317d3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Ditto-0.06.tbz) = b3484f2ef1ec35a69ad57d052f45bd5366eb9d1109e9ecdb04de2c3c70e35a3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Dumpvar-1.06_1.tbz) = a125c0a1971079a6527a7438846120792a60f0353f81ed4b95a58f519dab7f6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-EvalContext-0.09.tbz) = 43b713d194b7a8b8f6d2fd79d94cefba37bdc70274dedc82d12ae40f78c55513
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Events-0.08_1.tbz) = 6913015c2ca757a4288cadcf9b978ab64e1d5788056972a785261ef664e57a86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Events-Objects-0.05_2.tbz) = 193447e708c871a98dae03c5286bebb6a13e6acecdac0898d254fe4143771361
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Gladiator-0.01.tbz) = f15e1e202c693bafd29878c2eecbcf61313afd6f2cdfc8845aabf943cae24913
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-GlobalDestruction-0.09.tbz) = def6298c6a61a0fe0265902bbf51698666ab266ee62d1f53382c440de903fecd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-KYTProf-0.02.tbz) = 25750e0a00f5a009a80c95d7eea8071e89115371528191bfebde685743d47201
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Leak-0.03.tbz) = 74c62593f4768faf27191fb5278050305626197a3f6449df5b7faae1c5924f7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Leak-Object-1.01.tbz) = 6bd2fded361538ea89fbab4f66f6ee07ba1f015201c7a91887e64364c0110085
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-LeakGuard-Object-0.06_1.tbz) = 61b4c085a2af72628415f026669dd4d6708fbbc1edf380c4a48a198d3d5700b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-LeakTrace-0.05_1.tbz) = 53a5951731bc4925e241925c8847f2fa9541c5337feec654bc4b40e042eea3fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-LexAlias-0.04.tbz) = 9eceae55d881705cda596258a499f8178ab46856a4ada8e9c80c966cf6afa280
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Messenger-0.02.tbz) = 16b7f0cf35075c625964bacfa320c510ff75bffd6a6773fe936a18da096c97e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Modlist-0.801.tbz) = 28c2a9795d3f4b0cda58fe0155aa03f551e642b8ce38c79f143336ab5c3dbb28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-NYTProf-4.08.tbz) = 21a8411a461b3e5a3f776b9c9dea717bace9d4428021fa74967fbc4047ac6060
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-PPPort-3.20.tbz) = 126e58ae3919cef2b6902d2d9287d5f3e49286e39600e53adf11d5183bb7ad76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-PackagePath-0.03.tbz) = d85bc92c3052c0519e9753769279d7ebee7d287e1302d4cfa222c86c1a066679
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-PartialDump-0.15_1.tbz) = 5474339d647e445752d2b8eb8fc527ba385b5b8a311693b1a85f45cef0e43977
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-PatchPerl-0.76.tbz) = 442dcce7e6d30ea2595e5543e23e4cdd493834e87ff019c2c17ac006365f0f2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Pointer-1.00.tbz) = 7639da2d096494429b852f3462b17b795adf2e7e129e6f29817a7a264f03a1a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Profile-1.05_1.tbz) = 9ce109a0709b2e49597e4a1dd5338a32111c011e6bd401d8ebb74438fb6631d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Profiler-0.04.tbz) = 3011f8644b58068e6e95c8cab1f08a10866361012b6e1be14248945e89e970f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-REPL-1.003013.tbz) = 3f5bf483bfe0b585f1a2698ce1c45dd8c6f41863767a78399c79535c60bd5dbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Refactor-0.05.tbz) = aaa857b7d67d04c23a706dc7fe9d4011ad33e78fdff15ae1b4f2c3ef2c0a8fbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Required-0.13.tbz) = efa22ad9f49071d03015cfe63cf9f9095502d6e07773dd99c146f11deffb36ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-RingBuffer-0.31.tbz) = d9d144bbc08b13028ff0f94daaae66cef852b923526e874ac53bd9ba308688d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-STrace-0.31.tbz) = bc86df923b1eb46cd1164b2bba54f68cf0aedc8c752ea9f12819d6dc3afff02f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-SimpleTrace-0.08.tbz) = 98e2479c58c5e9784c4008e1d578c80399877eff94a0e4bf363fc145ab215612
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Size-0.78.tbz) = b4e11f71fa62aa6a7a91ca9d915b78c53293ce0fe7ed15219aed40ca6f1b22d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Size-Report-0.13_2.tbz) = a0aad29cff1d297365c79c83d371389aad6f6d030403df8cb89d2e77a62def29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-SmallProf-2.02.tbz) = d11d4fcd4b78ba6b1a9a091fecef6cef74c01861d031da6d2e30f4082d201626
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-StackTrace-1.27.tbz) = bec7bb2708b6324ddd23c566cb56f01f28af7f834fc9553e8befc6ab52b2b6a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-StackTrace-AsHTML-0.11.tbz) = a9ae8c450e5d99ede071750b410cf42e63b00f8bdcc6a86fdcd6ace9a1de1136
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-StackTrace-WithLexicals-0.10.tbz) = 1a9327e53ae411b3184f48c3632e9e8276e361fe9d55ee01f7e2dc11e84a3727
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-StealthDebug-1.008.tbz) = 06dc70a0d3c748141708cbdee1ada21da415eff876cf96ebf114c82e81b94d72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Symdump-2.0800.tbz) = 78e755f47c099110fb810d0a2eaa805a4697cd5982706ea23b7b5ea3d00734da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Timer-0.04_1.tbz) = e4da16c7b3f4ab58033704bb8ab22a4e7803a1ad30545f67c67b36283514ed71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-Trace-0.12.tbz) = 62e8330acd831974ef7304b5939a271c9114357e5192d79eae9e93a0cb39ecb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-TraceCalls-0.04.tbz) = 378dcfa29085025b5b47250b4d874300990d18959f4d656c7b6798f9d3f0e2e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-TraceSAX-0.021.tbz) = dc04e8a88ef5b5390f7f50f2780aefc4c02d0d0a2196a381e222291cea316b02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-TraceUse-2.08.tbz) = b7abf7062253d8f7affb30474071db363fdc00c4c40668b47cac7fc0902948ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-ebug-0.53.tbz) = 14561221ea470d1eb916892ecac16cd30cf300ab3e83c6af37a1818b8b07c562
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Devel-ptkdb-1.1091_4.tbz) = 0fc880ad15099936e6971eb0226882fad4c33b63b58dc522a4514261e1a7358f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Device-Gsm-1.58.tbz) = f007dd72b58c36f04e9a2dbf913584a5513c0bfb75fe2d6ca8bd765d4159df60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Device-Modem-1.56.tbz) = 6c1bdc20bc9db8750826b060199339c39df102cec9bf3f0408fa142fc3ff7bc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Device-SerialPort-1.040000.tbz) = 40c2be60406fce1d79b420fb1442c637fa40d1f5ccf5fd00af27064a464280b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Device-USB-0.35.tbz) = d499c1e99d18dc10d04a2c2d957fbe2b4314d25079db2d8028fdf6f5554ba7f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-1.17.tbz) = de137e892dfa0fc208f82d9708f9cb410131e1c8c5245c67e318c871172485e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-Adler32-0.03_1.tbz) = 0e32d6ec24395df0ab011067cb672bc505f13de05ed4375ab372257bf26b4092
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-BubbleBabble-0.02.tbz) = d979938d3c2f6b661ae5d62348ac1c3ba3122c3eb727c3a77a6e2e9ddc87143b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-CRC-0.18.tbz) = 4bf42c3a63a76d05088cd512b2bdee46164515f7d6692cf6d264e20ebf041d33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-Crc32-0.01.tbz) = 9e078be9a12470935ebc7a4ff503d9b999ab1c72da6610ec38929261ade6ee04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-DJB-1.00.tbz) = ef78db688d329fccb6438878bdf9f7df6583cb1658ff1aec6ce6053c26bbfa90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-DMAC-1.1.4.tbz) = 2b741c9c473f3ce22ac98e39f3e6140488133cd8de59b5da9d40825dccc08450
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-EMAC-1.2.tbz) = 0e338c598be7fe69774500d5f93094c3f93c1ada7a628ed0c0b13e1e04dae777
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-Elf-1.4.tbz) = 77e9f2d60822008423d9b3b9a5dc525acd5426bc6c60db62f69419aa232081ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-FNV-2.00.tbz) = cb472c27912885e5f84b006ff6fb57f0beb6a8a93357be08c286d13ef4ad7080
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-HMAC-1.03.tbz) = 7dce82c0ebc88935030c5c466b32c3c4146afc8b71d181805f56764db5269608
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-Hashcash-0.04.tbz) = 3c3c5b080f204b8a936eb29f01562bcde19efb3d817a5a022d5f0e1d44106e07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-Haval256-1.0.5.tbz) = 9569f1b883ba62aa73df7bb261bc8716975c083114adb9b891cb43eafdebd968
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-JHash-0.07.tbz) = 888b1aecacf4258e643c8f496f99e2f15da3f316a0845d0ee30ab7b28d66589d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-MD2-2.03.tbz) = 36f145cd5c175f108fcb320a301793f9f329857622c0b386a486b0091b46572a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-MD4-1.5.tbz) = b7a6d72b0f1d49a3421ef57d2a9de66b6d7c8f9e16c5ffbe5fec8f9273e820fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-MD5-2.52.tbz) = 79ccabe33b058047cdaacc05fc2512cd4ce6503d3d2efa91740ec7e553e738d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-MD5-File-0.08.tbz) = 06feb38b781a379b68d99fad69e4246f3f111e00ad71613bc33e548939c6f1a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-MD5-M4p-0.01_1.tbz) = dac186fe185234c419d9b5a2bf945906cbb1dcece504fe339a12c677264bf781
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-MD5-Reverse-1.3.tbz) = 6a8629281bddef87cbecc3cd0b5848657b0596d0acf16b4647ac30da1392d686
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-ManberHash-0.7.tbz) = d3738ad22d0b36a7fdfc904ea350f3c01926265d4ee9370d083133e7af9e79b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-MurmurHash-0.11.tbz) = cde81858e3361494b9b1ee238ef3fd7c9d810e4c99345d093de96a774fd39c99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-Nilsimsa-0.06.tbz) = ff5848be4e434d6e62d4208c090a344d84a76f4d739fc8c4be09e58b6f8a35f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-Pearson-1.00.tbz) = 5b7d710aaa310be6853fbcaa1672506294c43285d52f20f64efdf04787173e83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-Pearson-PurePerl-1.00.tbz) = 3cee8c986c4da988c7b7687940ddcb5085639324df87b50581a063d5c5b89139
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-Perl-MD4-1.4.tbz) = 5e5ae61ed7a374e4dda55e80d6e194d2d2a7f0c13c23801be7a7616279f92eca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-Perl-MD5-1.8.tbz) = 7932d5afb16634e2362417773c1aabf8379973805234645a01e382172fcb4d0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-SHA-5.72.tbz) = cc4269bcb2e37fbc5fdc1bc2537259aa31f4ad046fccb2d9b4ebc994eb4b321b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-SHA-PurePerl-5.71.tbz) = a2b754fd67802455fa0dd2a5e89ab33c5cbbe01953ec7ad94ab2165b2f317e37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-SHA1-2.13.tbz) = da277235a6a1edc9cdca53d6f9756a1aa0e25d233aed910fcedeb50be15c1291
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-SV1-0.01.tbz) = bd45a90224e4575cffaedc7b82bcb097439c1b4e5679fac3e26035c13ddace5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-Tiger-0.03.tbz) = e3fa67a216e498b4cf04ec9f65af74d97fd5074156b08661b7abb7521f584300
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-TransformPath-1.00_1.tbz) = b6fe698236f86126aa23c32e727b82e5a8b0ec3e3a9de21d59168fed84d56583
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Digest-Whirlpool-1.09.tbz) = 0192c20ce9e977c29ac86a9381e286ca9fd2b4fbbe0f548b8f756ad6a37d5787
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dir-Project-3.024.tbz) = 912d96b058078ddf9811b44b749293b98c492289f875b981d479419ef94fed74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dir-Purge-1.02.tbz) = a6b30b3f15989fb31d2e243c1068a68b7967544e4d246424eedf70d57605ffd2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dir-Self-0.10.tbz) = 90d18f7adb9e92ddcf9b58278834d9602449c734819c5de3925b1fbd5fa5731c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dir-Watch-0.0.0.tbz) = 0406999acf055c2135a50512cd9025d60d323aa9facc114c4437c94a306262ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Directory-Queue-1.5.tbz) = a323d5e959d673fc3d6468bee82d248a0efd5a22300e6db8ac8ae031e3af8e9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Directory-Scratch-0.14.tbz) = 6eaee636826bbc07a5523b4841577d2b7f10164a39fc1c63030252a92897f7b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Directory-Scratch-Structured-0.04.tbz) = f911bf6c1b1795b06cf1f52bca1073bd0e98690cd5d85beab7579bac026e412f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dist-CheckConflicts-0.02.tbz) = 59140e02a3acb02ec83bdb75361f335d4daf9fda768833e4fd05a8f22afb3529
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dist-Joseki-0.20.tbz) = 98482ace10f083e808bb75ec09c6222a9b0d0292cf478f02ff348b9b37a7d52e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dist-Metadata-0.923.tbz) = daac14cf691f7fdc461f6ceeb1f0fe795b3d4af2a126c02dac01e050f2c15ae8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Dist-Zilla-4.300024.tbz) = bfa5ffeaeed4cdcdf48e8563abb681ffa6b0e1e4a5ed9d1f8a5b29f56104bd34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DocSet-0.19.tbz) = 3279de675a6b8e94300a0ea4464ffea86a5a501791a2a565e9f7933d9750b241
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-DynaLoader-Functions-0.001.tbz) = d5c4705d17725751e111bd82b77638885e260c8cfa4c1f40e9f19efc4f243a5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-EBook-Tools-0.4.9.tbz) = 0a36f32b5e94dbfdb94a3d97b5f4e19da7f8fb99fc526e3fdeab3e8d03c33fcd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-EV-4.11,1.tbz) = deca16c38f442703762532a9211a947efa8dd9ef99ac9545fb396d017dc97d27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-EasyTCP-0.26_1.tbz) = f06d29d8d8bb349065e31621241257785fbe171ec97ff529d97680710dae244e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-Abstract-3.004_1.tbz) = 3f11b3512eb63091080c5430bdb2102c01cd6b059eb75eb47ec4c94702fdc6b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-Address-1.89.5.tbz) = 768cd485ea4601f48546d43f684e453032c680317dbaa04be169bc355268c0b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-AddressParser-0.04.tbz) = fbb3cdf4bb41e3c68f358bf624333cca26795fcc32d05af74919f2d98fbcd560
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-Date-1.10.3_1.tbz) = b6a9cba8b69c4dd5a4babd0fe30060e9ec85da964c0cec6157c1ad5bf2a15192
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-Date-Format-1.002.tbz) = 78e7b81f3994b0f04eb8e83ed1deb557d92bd5cc9fe39b1d995efe202fe4b0d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-Delete-2.00.1.tbz) = aa605f661882bfefe669db7f9190df72618f3831473010ecb7b1c0e232c1ad0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-Filter-1.03.2.tbz) = dd0317a587327d7e1de029a0824ffbee6d87489484694bf0df8c24fa9bab5a86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-Find-0.10.tbz) = d400f47b74a18adcdc60cb5a1c7ad670eefbaed3e03397088bf11534c3cff2e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-Folder-0.85.5.tbz) = 0f6c2b4f8835bcae8bc104de3b1c90cee093e2ae755c27dc3703b0f4936011d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-Folder-IMAP-1.10.2.tbz) = bd3b701e8b41980c58bc48bd786bae9dd719a7cecac227f88d34c56ad8dc9c15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-Folder-IMAPS-1.10.2.tbz) = 14a362aced5f076d7db935dbfe2d2f0935267a21ad4a0bdf7cee51b5b317164b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-Folder-POP3-1.01.3.tbz) = 6287a62302b3e2197a53bd3965ff18270a53e20645b1eb7d3e844430cf1adb16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-FolderType-0.8.13_1.tbz) = 34003e60f0457c7aa0243211c2d0f24c8ecb45616113e9137947dbe2b76a0b86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-FolderType-Net-1.04.1.tbz) = 61630baf3a8851ad77ca994d612ac25bb2b7e78b1e9bfe14448d1dea6bcfbb94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-LocalDelivery-0.21.7.tbz) = 2444f8f85a06f2057393d57f85d915f53d3d488215f10c4a6b0f687a518f089d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-LocalDelivery-Ezmlm-0.10.tbz) = c4d8dfe5aec4f9f6c8f8b495c43ad06b69c07c43e38ecf079cfaa2c9502a85e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-MIME-1.911.tbz) = 1a437c2bbf5be009bd52dc77193570445efd388c64cf7a40d4bcaf5e7ae38e31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-MIME-Attachment-Stripper-1.31.6_1.tbz) = 24508a1e7f266c0717a57218726fbcea9547e300b52d0c3ad1717f12c022a9c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-MIME-ContentType-1.01.5.tbz) = aa530b6118e644d1d5ce12fddc2d29d432187f80c8078c4c8ec9f6097fe1396b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-MIME-CreateHTML-1.030_1.tbz) = 87715f011f98e62c11280a59143886e61a9f898d1d65939b933e537ea6804a4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-MIME-Creator-ISO_2022_JP-0.02.tbz) = 21455be7595ad4e1c7b3d5d18174051aa503cd89a8d05f53b8d787f448fcdb2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-MIME-Encodings-1.313.tbz) = 9a932fb8a77bedb0c29245fa360448262819c3f8ffce48ac14418b1b4a437ebc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-MessageID-1.402.tbz) = 099bb1984774a2961be9d213c47cc369ce9de5a1485391b3358ae6c9ce7c9e9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-Reply-1.202_1.tbz) = 876a67368aa0e9c7535131cf85ee4c0eb03c8ae2a444a08dfd6600b8618bbaab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-Send-2.198_1.tbz) = d7762b34eb88f1d102b80e33969594de2049ed1a7304accc231416f0fa6c6681
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-Sender-0.120001.tbz) = eb31dbb0cde3be75692fb09778dc32694630c2102c84b78132c81a7932edc0dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-Sender-Transport-SQLite-0.092000.tbz) = 982b9b383ae453c6b24db27b6e63b639b77e12e2d5e1fe27a0029c67edb5eb0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-Simple-2.102.tbz) = 415ae4d143a893855b3bd2c538d29893dd5c7e006fe3f7f46c77a1d9bf1afff9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-Stuff-2.102_1.tbz) = 3c61113e0c8619046db0b614a68718ce3ac7802d48b73750a3a72d3fcbe2eae9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-Valid-0.190.tbz) = 1fd4c4be7d6ea3fb8cde5efeaa1cfc50ea73871cb005cfbcabe79a3816ed65b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Email-Valid-Loose-0.05.tbz) = c1a29d4cc8c48014039b072cb700b5a1c1ce517a4ba5709e74220b846409e69d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Emplacken-0.01.tbz) = a85062f1b9f8297d426618f2e529d385142d6689d7ef9ae214bc11b88192ccd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Encode-2.47.tbz) = bac59becffc4948f0aa3fc97e90ac7811aef33f3abf5a902ff70177dd5d3d746
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Encode-CNMap-0.32.tbz) = 0b4e31ab5892752644f848d5c6bc39d51ba6a87105a5a8ab1d062af7a6af1d1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Encode-Detect-1.01.tbz) = 8f6a636ac9700fccf747db3e68746f51293907ad6cd4888cc4105fd02773f0b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Encode-Detect-CJK-2.0.2.tbz) = 20fd1f767088a240643868d6e2933d8810808fbfa66d01947abf129078629913
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Encode-DoubleEncodedUTF8-0.05.tbz) = 144d0b03ad09a16d47f384620135ea8475a757568ed669fee6d2f963f59d6e81
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Encode-HanConvert-0.35.tbz) = 83e5035c8d62abc9c78f232172b469bfda59f0c49b6c4e42df21ee1fd2b8602c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Encode-HanExtra-0.23.tbz) = e4c5561ac34abdcc4627e522bd740b236f8e9db64eb88a2546c7e6dda6ac7fb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Encode-IMAPUTF7-1.05.tbz) = 4ca3ed5dae2cf5d3e51df82e1a9d23f3dfdafd7d8d5eedc52c541670f2fc5757
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Encode-JIS2K-0.02.tbz) = e1b658bfd018601bc2dc5481dcc4a4fff09c4342fdc626e1370ff98e645c7c67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Encode-Locale-1.03.tbz) = 1d381826bc01926ac53bbe8d5eed95b12b72cc2115273eedb6b018300fbb335e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Encode-Punycode-1.001.tbz) = 81e43b56eee5ad829020ba1c05d38cc389cf078a357189d215e08e5a7cd0025d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Encode-compat-0.07.tbz) = 4d16d391a00c9513f641eeb5438a1ad80c45a733ad10cd7f251c34c9c2b4c914
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Encoding-FixLatin-1.02.tbz) = dacd1b7305bc9179e6f9e130baaf0797b1af44e4d7c2ebbf755a7b1da5ec0b7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Env-PS1-0.06.tbz) = f7efca8fdcd0050904bb608c31a194e6eccbde5caafcdcef2cce4d34bebe45bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Env-Path-0.18.tbz) = da576771b454a9eef08565f87a90b4ae062fffb2135ff02640fef9bab36b3c2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Errno-1.10.tbz) = e10be0e294ab64f95cbbafd548c433088d607334683bdf3ca8f84c576d43f465
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Error-0.17018.tbz) = 22fb1f01d967f39d6fd66a7256b4ff0cce242bf611c39cda2e71d5521c9559db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Error-Helper-1.0.0.tbz) = 6a70d9f5d6f0672fd7c6472099b8ad91998958dcc21d811690cb421cdd662e67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Eval-Closure-0.08.tbz) = 996ff74c0ae438df7104d6849c25d2e0ef09ecf648c53e836e6390b3125a9d7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Eval-Context-0.09.11.tbz) = acbf6130a774494cb38346eccc15963553a46fcb02937a05daaee31bc542041c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Eval-LineNumbers-0.31.tbz) = 78d5a8a0eed84400847d22549d9ee29e8b867106bd001315ddce5d5521f3a0f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Event-1.20.tbz) = 62da19a2089854c0b53bf8d3356abb7f389bce85bc4cefeab6605cbea7054b8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Event-ExecFlow-0.64.tbz) = 18a80a9d8a603940c57130c35b1a3b7f131a452d465debe7a7d83fa2ee73bfc0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Event-Join-0.06.tbz) = 5b283a69af40f749d0c10c86cabf71433e9d2dbae4e89d6d82236476d220e09b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Event-Lib-1.03_3.tbz) = 264f8ee9647d872eb25dee9f8914dcfc26f3e59e92608647649131b545b99463
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Event-Notify-0.00004.tbz) = 4447a7e1fde50807fc3b66b5ccd24c0acdd5511833b64c608203d59d44920b98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Event-RPC-1.01.tbz) = 46baa5ee3ad260b0a6950711b57eccf22b1e1a3c724e06af7c9af810fef45bfd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Event-tcp-0.14.tbz) = 629f9bb9b8c526762358062faf97d59084b9c46753f13fed40890bf1a69ff5a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Every-0.08.tbz) = cba76791bec436e11701c2432fe90d097b9df04065bbfc600ea2a72e146081fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Excel-Template-0.34.tbz) = 5940ea1b6086aff1fd56ca4e15f82da31dfe0d4ae565b50b2be482fdec46f8c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Excel-Writer-XLSX-0.51.tbz) = e5ce70608d2e0071bd40bd3708d2d5aeb91ec69c447c37a589e784f8b43cdc51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Exception-Class-1.35.tbz) = 02031905d73f7083dec833f1aeb401d1f6af998ea4280404b141eb3bbd5a8c06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Exception-Class-DBI-1.01.tbz) = 97f4941ea7cb52d7ccf759599c1cdab9150e66312b2c3d9e30d0ed0a241f24e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Exception-Class-TryCatch-1.12.tbz) = f2727230f61d938b82793df9e3a84c0a44cfc5fd659d6f751d93e63e31ffbf5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Exception-Handler-1.004.tbz) = 5e1228c6a446d1619239436cb043764dfcfa1a4ddc47634bfb55aa9db0b05e67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Expect-1.21.tbz) = 55d9521529ae9632b50e9695292182f87a102be9e2b4764932615d7b283a88c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Expect-Simple-0.04.tbz) = f93508ac3f288a844b2fc2c1894b68f6270422000e34298178ca136067dd16c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Exporter-5.66.tbz) = f737b33d948f456e2eb82a12aa157f39e2d743ad07e17439ee42bc91c5c6aaac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Exporter-Declare-0.105.tbz) = a92fad54ab5421f508555e4657e15f438bcc031792b3def07d23654f6c70eb61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Exporter-Easy-0.16.tbz) = 54646a10e2344bfa1c84f4e6009cd481a24127eb9b8db780b0938757a1be8fc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Exporter-Lite-0.02.tbz) = 2f6f952617cc1e3523320c1fba96a1b001c7ee3bea52db5705ef188777c444fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Exporter-Tidy-0.07.tbz) = 47089f584b1def46e78feddc7d86f127d0cb98ccf7243f49a2d42bd4002d0b5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ExtUtils-AutoInstall-0.63_1.tbz) = fcd0051700709e23ece4529e6437550f5b7d2b148b4ec88dd194ecd2648c3d4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ExtUtils-CBuilder-0.2802.05,1.tbz) = 251cd68016ed970f93c608dee4b0484b9da4919438cd298af320a93c3d8cf024
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ExtUtils-CChecker-0.08.tbz) = 84fec3ea59e74848c32bdf4d8140e66614faca74f74001fe379e73d85dfc88c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ExtUtils-Command-1.17.tbz) = fa5406a5fa5ce4b23c8e742b06eb6622e8981633eb77f02357c3095f8f24608c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ExtUtils-Constant-0.23.tbz) = 04ab05ad006845479c5355b3175bd67961e6abedb3335f2db12cd45b0dbbf775
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ExtUtils-Depends-0.304.tbz) = df755afa979fc0c3b84ce8bcfa65918212795061ff534d42fb936bd62c4c10ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ExtUtils-F77-1.17_1.tbz) = 4e07b207e843aef1606f6ece40e2bdba9f2f76c568e59cadd0c50066fead8738
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ExtUtils-Install-1.54_2.tbz) = 7126859b21e601e2b329a1dfbe44a17610398472a6ac6a8fdb2af9edfec1b30e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ExtUtils-LibBuilder-0.04.tbz) = 4e4f0ce1dc8dc12d02dbeba4e8dd7c7f282fc1d6683a75b11580b78c9374d463
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ExtUtils-MakeMaker-6.62.tbz) = b2cf78c4ad280a59459c40907c6be87604ea079d50d70efb8657dce611a4ee90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ExtUtils-MakeMaker-Coverage-0.05.tbz) = ba8766460568bf4f8d292657b6857182fcd87aefce92a997dbb8c2af9a015391
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ExtUtils-Manifest-1.60.tbz) = feba7793779f3be55a3a4b7ae203b971727e813c6f10cd3c7b9b29794868429c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ExtUtils-ParseXS-3.15.tbz) = 63c734d6ae3ed0525a78e16ed9303fb5577b3459763eb4bf944d46981296bd07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ExtUtils-PkgConfig-1.13.tbz) = 8d6aacf66bafed2decff77a179d966d760a1e9643097708f25803894dd396415
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ExtUtils-XSBuilder-0.28_1.tbz) = 70a2d698d652cf594d83fe980299872881cf5236948790a00e25e395be4f9b38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ExtUtils-XSpp-0.15.tbz) = 5ba5b45f2bcbfaa71fd6c2058e6bbd40f8d881adef8e8e6754926c7f03294ac6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FAQ-OMatic-2.719.tbz) = 68de725c17bc71bc0aa1ae34467fa5126bfd699fd2e1b50995e02f2494d6b082
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FCGI-0.74.tbz) = 2f4d138d4fa887412eb77db1aef80403cce03710e98f7ec3542758f576e45496
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FCGI-Async-0.22_1.tbz) = 7c4469f8ac9f8fa4f2a30c99f30579745a3db2e979785ca6a49823e7f261bb85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FCGI-Client-0.08.tbz) = ec52817d9d8c0bae25b67c34dab5039b7f35dc0d2a0b94b71633fca0041625e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FCGI-Engine-0.19.tbz) = d7ff9777d092c87da9a7878430f3133d1d43eac65ab4349b4f6a9645eb64b447
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FCGI-ProcManager-0.24.tbz) = cd6d3b9f7d74e4e3a10d0337f5a33e62d4c237ef6257ba1502fe0762195dea7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FCGI-Spawn-0.16.1.tbz) = 6e288056bb645af079b2b1ef6689a4b05bd6b8a2c5146700237f22b11316d24b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FEAR-API-0.489_2.tbz) = f2a02552081c2da070466b4f3efde9a5acf1b0702963b6853df9e013552e2127
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FFmpeg-Command-0.18_1.tbz) = e910fd92c0640dc61e5d166a60b73996e3d08a5fa41f8f8fd4ad5290abc915ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FLV-Info-0.24.tbz) = 49b22991cdfb1d728c485dd492d0417e192605a2dbb24587aff39ee221a91320
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FSA-Rules-0.31_1.tbz) = ccd149e91382c5b447c5aff55fab13a69677065cfce64dcacd25f0015ee7fe3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Facebook-Graph-1.0401.tbz) = 3cb3c00b719092c6d4c990edc024dc7c267127edf5388af1207fafad66a8a608
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Fax-Hylafax-Client-1.02.tbz) = f5ab1c39cce70fc2cfa177ae9e1d5124000b3aa03b3cd8e725a5c8fbfece02cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Feed-Find-0.07.tbz) = db276662f23c4a48d32ccf45b571d8066a21bb1f75b7c125026dbe9102fd8622
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Feersum-1.400.tbz) = f7d3eb4a22442e8cb58fca4a16093673d8757cc66fc6244f6bf5e202c9c2bb74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Fennec-Lite-0.004.tbz) = 9dcd852d805b1d471bab1ea52e5062bfab8e807443992335765143ecc6680765
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Append-TempFile-0.05_1.tbz) = 29382067ff911ef8c47e187d6f03eca16a176897d376a846706479cd5b1b06c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Assets-0.064_1.tbz) = fe3fe50bfe39066c2d492c99b1f550c2a5615051abaebc4196cc8f0367b4915f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Attributes-0.04_1.tbz) = 17fd04d56ea191e3a2a8f5ebb2f12a7dbd3178a4c5c2343d990de3ea007ce5cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Attributes-Recursive-0.02.tbz) = 29b8354311b87fc36935e943af89cbe239356c2b49a1671a39f1bede794b5640
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-BOM-0.14.tbz) = 2deac3ae0e0c95c1f0fb0a9a5dfda0e30d4723add7e14bd0276920266afd6254
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-BaseDir-0.03.tbz) = 4515ea810331e5639c5dab1e85b7999f46bf5d8030b421927f54409de6bc33d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-BasicFlock-98.1202.tbz) = e32d1c05719c2f6b14e126d315668ae2fb9efda28af3b4bf06c0cf2eca144201
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Binary-1.7.tbz) = 8a96a4c91e31a47802dadb80b5f4bf411eb7fd94e70208219d8756a980c9c928
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Cache-0.16.tbz) = 167639e535e3b6c2e0e64f5d27fcc3c628395d7f37131edbac9c46de3f20acea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Cat-1.2.tbz) = 532ba72e67afc8b99c525d22c5b54aff5c77f242ccd83fc652ae05f63019ca9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-ChangeNotify-0.22.tbz) = 093bfded5b5ce71cc21f3937519c24ddac6fd697bb29250258b6f228c0557452
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Copy-Recursive-0.38.tbz) = f2d6e4e96515e159cadf05c6bcc583fcb6df6a61617f8d20d361f2bbb88e750e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-CountLines-0.0.2.tbz) = a675b8b5c4d4094a4ab5a9aba99e35b062e9ac4cda55d2cc8328e99abcb759b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-CounterFile-1.04.tbz) = b52d013a8c142c7b5adbb50361d54d1e46e6fd61da720a9de7c94d5190c31d8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-CreationTime-2.04.tbz) = fa997636c8600d916b3b329c97825351c380152ecb506b9845cf8b91d1d1a66b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-DesktopEntry-0.04_1.tbz) = d2a83c437e5113504eb885c9351f90c00694b32fa0a1a7b5080dcefd14d69206
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Dir-Dumper-0.0.7.tbz) = 78e693d07b0431e600d30a509a016def1fad8c4e12081c36f66968474fa5a951
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-DirCompare-0.7.tbz) = d77574d4fafca1dfd1a39bee4b8cbc53d9bec0be50a1a112fcb703c32080a997
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-DirSync-1.22.tbz) = 38ce863d744b71fa8e22595f59141a440974a84b6c2f6c7dde4d57a9478f8dd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-ExtAttr-1.09.tbz) = a6d4c4fc911adc44e41221d6c0c49e22dcfcd5fd070aef6058031a9b09271070
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Fetch-0.36.tbz) = 2e07453d9f053290d3afc622ec1c1a593ccf2420e92d8a646e5440c86f5a6764
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Find-Closures-1.09.tbz) = 450aec9bcdd57e4c119c476d9a9b93ae3d212294e052b89d747e56017bfbd26e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Find-Object-0.2.5.tbz) = 6c769088660bea168c6eb562f5379a909bc055326038aaacd1f2287811e708a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Find-Rule-0.33.tbz) = 5473d60a526676901b988b41a78c46aba512064cb6b2b9d5049a54fd06a90b40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Find-Rule-Filesys-Virtual-1.22.tbz) = c691a6059f612d17d6840d529b576bedcb8d31626c59877ac6f10c149ec61148
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Find-Rule-Perl-1.12_1.tbz) = 9682588b6dc6131399cad3f274a4c72440bac732ac52a54185dfe324d015b2be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Find-Rule-VCS-1.08.tbz) = 6264a0ee098a34238fc36b9629d9e1f2a2b544b8ae4fecb28644ec701e5009db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Finder-0.53_1.tbz) = e698e8213542423cfbfed1558d0fc690697ccf076b1da6cc44a343f0f8bf7468
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Flat-1.04_1.tbz) = b568ee409cb3ae0dc324d5aad23602494c4e226e5cbac478adc1001914f1f38f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Flock-2008.01.tbz) = 25ee40420cd0d9ca4b348bc399d1bc607ffe6d6950571ff91a760385e7e9c38f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-FnMatch-0.02.tbz) = 6aeeedd4a4a4d561af72277a992d734a938c3e0a9a5daa0f56e90d5c33609d7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Format-RIFF-1.0.1.tbz) = 57d87cf103a37a94ba64101d44d8328418d1742628e37e2ac2a8e373d2f1872c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Grep-0.02.tbz) = cfb1b184b116ab13ad2e64aa0c9a283c6f0176000e3c76021baee74850105f10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-HStore-0.10_1.tbz) = ddea39a61e94170760347d64a9a26065435f5c992d352830486a70e742b16fae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-HomeDir-1.00.tbz) = c2e82b1407f1b8555a70be8d21e6817b50e109aec7b316896611ae6e3560e09d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-HomeDir-PathClass-1.112.060.tbz) = 6dd46a791b7a3d312f463d19e096420c26b6df1b4faa1a6856bca6d904b5fe69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Inplace-0.20.tbz) = 0934d46f53c988c077d2fb26ff46e1fc35a45f4e2a61035282dd2f72c4ae0e30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Iterator-0.14.tbz) = b7ca61d0c6fc15a36e5253df520a76e4f07d32814af91b25b861ab2b2a66ff92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-KeePass-0.03.tbz) = 75c07c331bc118cd22995916351619b996707d512f6eea29f8ebb68a9adae4a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-LibMagic-0.96.tbz) = aa41aafe6f3672f49536ecd383009fd3b82588d11b2a7dfa23e30285c9f68306
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Listing-6.04.tbz) = e191173a29927bc20a717e8a101aa2b472d86ca5248640c6d0a126dc5c488e9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Log-1.05.tbz) = 9ace4f779d0f236beb2894ae226641ca8f2430f907efc1b31a97c2929d567b77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-MMagic-1.29.tbz) = f0c0e8f1a1793914c699b8cc6c053508e7f328692aa559459a109ff2f3e3d633
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-MMagic-XS-0.09006.tbz) = 3c0a3fca06714a79596bf875bb5cb0b54cedd4927053597c66383f7fbcfc8787
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Map-0.52.tbz) = 608a61ce36d7ead886741c860f893b2381faf4d9806532cd647e9eff688f573d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-MimeInfo-0.16.tbz) = 296a19c55cb6bc8f2381e9b7471b268b65e54caad48f00b4d4c5c9bfec529f37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Modified-0.07_1.tbz) = 62d8ddaac7ae6a080ef28f93e749502c7f22c6f4ad7f8503e0f14f7094a70239
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Monitor-1.00.tbz) = fc5757cf62d20521564d42133348caa20542091e1af581f4a427caa45581b912
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Mork-0.3.tbz) = d130db9901eee0c470e3fb9211fd26a028ce026d1392ed2ad8430a6a9dad153c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-NCopy-0.36_1.tbz) = 525baa75ccc8c37cce617ee92134f63e1d3ff70f4f41ed76028af073b9e739b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-NFSLock-1.21.tbz) = 8cdfaa704af85b56c199bc9122d6b64ec312de48ed7986764e230e640dc75a6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Next-1.10.tbz) = db0a734ce0792f2a885a651ece5728185c7148134e46cb107689dfe2c9d89513
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Path-2.08.tbz) = 1cad9094e156b3bcc1814fdbf6b9f8f0bec4d5cfff523ec190973a5999908972
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Path-Expand-1.02.tbz) = 31a9e132495054e0de06c1df7c75e85019a5723efb01d95c6e40d167b5eedab7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Path-Tiny-0.5.tbz) = 9cc409099f8f8e6219fe377f547f44cfb308928e6e65c2692a2a0372aa5e5ddc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-PathConvert-0.9.tbz) = 1a6e75c1401f25de58c09de72d4f5240fb12b5a33bd342083a172d56550fb61f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Pid-1.01_1.tbz) = bc774bb4a52de02a6e8db7f7dd3296f02a368ab6586cd5df2e52ef594731824a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Pid-Quick-1.02.tbz) = 5705cbc30c1da1bd37973e458fc11983b9c5d7e5c350e6c220710ee0aabd5bb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Policy-1.005.tbz) = 2a0acba3645305a285ccb164a45946c797473e68e47d33d91fbaeee7d0230bdd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Random-0.17_1.tbz) = 7551f114d993f82f02b0d4c237fbb133269b6cf1d6635382d8a16be8eb464196
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-ReadBackwards-1.05.tbz) = 9b5c256b6747e7cfff8c877ffbe12c6e5a4538f8daf55537a6bb39bb3ba60734
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Remove-1.52.tbz) = df78a8347437f8d021624b4a17614640bebeaac49d5471cded7d18cb370ebfb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Rsync-0.43.tbz) = 055b5e163f3744e323dd0b07d0cd4373af4db01f935df9c29a4305f4e4412a7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-RsyncP-0.70.tbz) = f062e5c06b134ee1e412aee0296fb6a475af4d13f1f2cb8a4297aa778113da61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-SafeDO-0.12.tbz) = 3e752930b45b69708477c738caf8a5e3ccd58a49e23265f1c03f1eba7a4bbe8d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Scan-1.43.tbz) = d79bc8c7e38cf461569adfccaa7ae7e2fd7e91dd8bc852c25c88a7b8c111e512
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Scan-ClamAV-1.9.1_1.tbz) = 2e20fbfc0ddb090f708ff22d3508a35b9c9cc58a1635532f69a96a30b25a03a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-SearchPath-0.06.tbz) = 546dd4ad7988ff84f16bc5922069612c5b31190462b758421be268e71b002944
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-ShareDir-1.03.tbz) = fd111427f4eb2071388f8b1f0e75507cd426ad3049e81f3acd07a19204e84fa3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-ShareDir-Install-0.04.tbz) = 0a600615d9cf58ccf4a7af0c7ca9676700c0d0be8dd40cc73b09ee19d57e2245
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-ShareDir-PAR-0.06.tbz) = 72613076de4b19e92ed70b2323abd02531cf156a3da0eef97fbaeb466f638218
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-ShareDir-PathClass-1.112440.tbz) = 2be898d077ec5cfc30c5222fe1b5bae59ef4174efeab88f0dd311b3f63beb2f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-ShareDir-ProjectDistDir-0.3.2.tbz) = 99af80ceea320006f126bf313aba49be4b5343624d2fcebc9f1836b2e1c6af33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Signature-1.009.tbz) = b8f674f7b1ae720c04dc267c1626b932ecc20ce4026c8f3df7251c4ace9ca0cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Slurp-9999.19.tbz) = 77368307ae02e728523f8a0c1b87df1ff3676124f568f5bacd6c77ab1fb5d2da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Slurp-Tree-1.24.tbz) = 32125cccdfa3718d6bf7cbee9a6516edf495495b96aa7f565901c1d47b466a14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Sort-1.01.tbz) = 33296bd312a4c09a54677365c772a89fb403217f376c855b7f0950881bd286cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Spec-Native-1.003.tbz) = 9cc8186e041860b7b2dc57c37149499ce4bad02a64a232d510e907dbc017fbff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Stat-Bits-1.01.tbz) = d90cadc9e76cd1337be8baf88f0effd61a08e0ade156af4cafae12fe18e12a81
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Stat-ModeString-1.00.tbz) = e59c2c24416ca023e7ad62d0d4a9873cab9ed5e0d84c017f2649e64713bdaf05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Stream-2.30.tbz) = ca5c7b60384b5e9ed3c36c7086b5669bb9033e4ec1e6015443ed741fe9562fa8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Sync-0.11.tbz) = 000f0d1bff5ad66962e8add302ee356d07d0c9afb66959d00c8773662ba90d07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Tail-0.99.3.tbz) = 23e59e51bda1832224b5986eb1667456f9fed62431dfb316e1e2632b14c19dfc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Tail-Dir-0.12.tbz) = 7a8ea7f656afab6d2ea6252466d0f86b721c3c5136862fdd3a4400bb938fdcb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Tee-0.07.tbz) = 58908dc0f9c9cb7c25924d0b7ba9b6909e1761f678a49fb96e39abdd3bb44693
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Temp-0.22.tbz) = c5f7f53c923851db526c8e180d2a0a1deef5db738568eee02f7045b8add7de4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Tempdir-0.02.tbz) = c7cd680521e042d2d800d67609daba5b76c17ce1d1846cd28467ec1b20ec05d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Touch-0.08.tbz) = ee22f5db38757b13919b0998b8ab2bfbeebb9e743cde15280b04eaa545521888
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Type-0.22.tbz) = 6807464a27f689877c7af1df23c409780a2c8bda3ad1d39f4c4d46f37cf0979c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Util-3.27_1.tbz) = 211aeb54f5ee876c9e74c4d9783445514f1c535fa938291d2d8b0482464aad18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-Which-1.09.tbz) = 5fc207a7fb43dd8dda115e9c9e44cbcc3643950d8094c2c7cf571e0f087c492d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-chdir-0.1007.tbz) = fc14bc8106bcd37aecac511a7c1578e71f356e3dadff1aa630685e43b622c4e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-chmod-0.32.tbz) = 1f9484b4ab127a3c5b7550f1bbb470d2bf84781ae344e402f02ec99d8da71cac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-File-pushd-1.002.tbz) = 553050804e53950c7f46a3fea13f6426e77f371beb6720b94495d622891f6eb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FileHandle-Fmode-0.11.tbz) = 056e560b98966dacf5c97354db44332f6a65ceee6921e97114aa4612097f3a4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FileHandle-Unget-0.1623.tbz) = 41d8cfe964b4fd4e722bb1ab436a15fe74b3df5d783facb53239a4dc8fe0456b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Filesys-Df-0.92.tbz) = caf3e943e87697fcde803b94d6fb0e9ab7861201682098d733599852ce65764f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Filesys-DfPortable-0.85.tbz) = d77f702ada56279da4dd54eb78141f3c6c28b2c74d21f0a847d111ce6083c074
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Filesys-DiskFree-0.06_1.tbz) = c0b80dfa7003e11c1ce49c4f2c0e79212525781b838bccdb57225ea81fe37e91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Filesys-DiskSpace-0.05.tbz) = 49014a7e9f777af9d2edd4a2c3d6f0d1169bede778109253cf92f3c44a18d6c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Filesys-DiskUsage-0.05.tbz) = 9e0419f8e1b41bb4f3cf0ff4ab5b381b1a98ba9c73228ae2e0baaed69905e855
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Filesys-Notify-KQueue-0.08.tbz) = d50d96c8f68b3a42ea702bf061b00d31571774456a90539ffa691ca417533f35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Filesys-Notify-Simple-0.08.tbz) = f587b64ee0463cb8c83abdea52bc55be0eb7e5e8ab2684eac47266600b3f00fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Filesys-SmbClient-3.1.tbz) = e694233d772640298a2352ea60b558a17121492af96b5dbbe29c08563dccb5ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Filesys-Statvfs-0.82.tbz) = 44fcd873bd017b638986379280918b051f30a0bb9ef2df6b07384aea7bffd5fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Filesys-Virtual-0.06.tbz) = a2a14703146a43f0edcc4652a30deda87d697c0a5141c46341d3756c244cbe8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Filesys-Virtual-DAAP-0.04_1.tbz) = cbef1b6dc416c614f9b0989a519dbd14f2f24231658c1c1d25e48c625b7a0275
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Filesys-Virtual-Plain-0.10.tbz) = 12aed672f5db4c40174d4e296e8a4d6475b9624910d16c269bff6e6ad17b9614
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Filter-1.45.tbz) = 4e3968587ddd2d5587c1f651a773f908212985a8488c89d700fdb3262094395c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Filter-CBC-0.10.tbz) = 8ac61fd7cf6e62256fb157f4f844a50758e1324b5014ea31ad16fc7e422dbbf8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Filter-Crypto-2.00.tbz) = b19f769c190416251d253c9f01e538c6c0863e57c0baeb92cfe98897109f3a71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Filter-Simple-0.88.tbz) = f11156cc1280eaa5afa33a2958e8fff048a049ea8c8596069b253ce20c1f8fe9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Filter-Template-1.040.tbz) = a237670ae6f1bc1541a939dc7291c76be79b258ef0625d537bc54c671d1d8f5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Finance-Amortization-0.5.tbz) = fc9a789967fe72ad18109a8de8b6022aeec2ddaf0f8320274adaba1a82e356b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Finance-Bitcoin-0.004.tbz) = e595b9a5cbbaf29caf380bdf7f8a463470a43d296213e5c0da8ac88f5ceab42f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Finance-Currency-Convert-1.08.tbz) = 04fa6c0ce2d14dfae6ccee653d00a0964a302e2089dd3f01737a4509db86bfed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Finance-Currency-Convert-WebserviceX-0.07001.tbz) = 4c732ecd34acee23f0f17a391dedc8c7f35b4d75df6d529fd68998d1ac906430
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Finance-Currency-Convert-XE-0.21.tbz) = 6548e4d6a7b689ad14492312ea53ac0bf3b610ad985ea4813043e9dedce45882
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Finance-Quote-1.18.tbz) = 30f63ebda8017f7262dd251f5060e49ac0f019ed545226565a796b4d82f3548b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Finance-QuoteHist-1.19.tbz) = 638387574851e6b44ec41bcc2958bf1b9b3528fb3697f089af46fbf0ec62bc02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Finance-QuoteTW-0.09_1.tbz) = 51e9f987770819740c2a8b26e82be9a74ade4115353ad07552d9669709696f71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Finance-TW-EmergingQuote-0.26.tbz) = 57ad1890bbb1c595c4816c79f0940c92d0c067d5db5c4949323820195e016acc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Finance-TW-TSEQuote-0.2.8_1.tbz) = c2eaaef431b511cbf68d7ecba978e0f216f63b5930c907de4e14c28c69bc3ad1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Finance-YahooQuote-0.24.tbz) = 5021be0f41cac714bf1023c44cd30bb83d6d6e02de4e06734b31efe58edd8152
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Find-Lib-1.04.tbz) = ecc47a0ec9a6c8e3b64235be57a324e919595ff0580e5c56f153a838f9e90b7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FindBin-libs-1.6400.tbz) = 95489d2446e8a33241a0fac00a1fdc60565b8b4f47739b0f3c490e4736c78cfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Flea-0.04_1.tbz) = 3eca5290e5bac3abf3d8b532845d5f420f28510f4f40fb085b8df082ee597ca4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Flickr-API-1.05.tbz) = 8cb4ff7eda4a399b4a6c12ef66ccf918aa32757144ba2eb3128e95f4601b0594
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Flickr-Upload-1.32.tbz) = b2452b5941c9541df51459abf608da42207a04688786117f61efc295820e720f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Fliggy-0.009003.tbz) = 805c2d60113622e65a635d59659fccdd173accd04cba0cebc67a7d6edc381cbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Font-AFM-1.20.tbz) = 90fd828667a1bfc39a80ba91ffa1642722a3a04f8160d0eaaba008a84d92a395
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Font-FreeType-0.03.tbz) = 9b5791565ea6c786c831ed601b71c6ede0f634b1cd978361e31caced61d66db5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Font-TTF-0.48.tbz) = 476412e0ab07991ef445ef699f8c07feacb6d52e2a3204e31d87d7f5a8059759
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Font-TTFMetrics-0.1.tbz) = 686f6ed59cb372a00ef7b63f7fcc992b099f7b319137e1f5980b05accba40a20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Forest-0.09.tbz) = 18a9d15f2e1fc402596ccea6325cd74d354bb0d22e5d932d55dd728e2cb42479
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Form-Sensible-0.20.023.tbz) = e2e5163c2adbfda59d66b64d4182a706f957746a4a45085a53e8d82a22f52035
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FormValidator-Lite-0.29.tbz) = f94bd01e630b932cbeed933b111ba8ee7bb614cf63d69054a31fd6df1c5444c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Format-Human-Bytes-0.06.tbz) = 7fb00608212f783f4b42c3a6a09cf42a4c2ce5f997655957ea19b18c1326e1cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FreeBSD-Pkgs-0.2.0.tbz) = 2c430cbdab375768d0a7a04de39b7edeb5976630b28e61c27370ecd26179b39c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FreeBSD-Pkgs-FindUpdates-0.3.0.tbz) = bc0762ca18d438d0250d21f510e5325c169a5cff62647122f58ee638930d771e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FreeBSD-Portindex-2.9.tbz) = 8a08967998e7c49fc76b5c1d523e34c214a9cc3acc79c3555fc9555c4bed587d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FreeBSD-Ports-0.04.tbz) = fa3d3bc200b694f7d774ae57b9528d8a6ab1ba9d96cbb6b907bc1c8ae49f30dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FreeBSD-Ports-INDEXhash-1.2.2.tbz) = 2a851df4ef1dd26beb927a418502b514ba42fc6501e34649e1de3367f05a25d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FreeBSD-i386-Ptrace-0.03.tbz) = 1c532259c93da28d2a2b02ba0dfefb6fa7756c4dd9dca2d86b3628d8167b1b5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FreezeThaw-0.50.01.tbz) = ff01fdfd85c77938a73772a6053b38aef63bb2d9dd0bfb859a1a066ef6627fa5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Frontier-RPC-0.07.b4.tbz) = 272d558fb63df14775fcd3fdbfd7f66e80e18e195fa79ef91592481f042a858e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Furl-1.00.tbz) = df37183e59d557e5e7e9436a76ca30f2dbe55d21da5edf5cd31b285245a2840d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FurlX-Coro-0.01.tbz) = 8bb826295e4a45fd8986feab4640aae4cf016d34541b82e9850529f0bef532e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Fuse-0.14_1.tbz) = 3d1be1092a656c5e9028b313e62d66e26d23039acac6bb8d7ace5374308d5e3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Fuse-Simple-1.00.tbz) = 3ae8edc1b90a03229fc06a43b65db8d987ac7ca34259a859a1b1310ca1324d98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FusionInventory-Agent-2.2.5.tbz) = 7387272a146b0535905664c9e3a13fc0121ec558bbe7ff9a8c43cde27b9a9af8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FuzzyOcr-2.3.b_9,1.tbz) = 064df83069256ea2f53b6bb7bafda3b89e26c7c4b48d4f9a987cd3ac5551a219
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-FuzzyOcr-devel-3.6.0_5.tbz) = d452ee5b8dc0e54777d7f8c1c9fe60202c2392903654874c0a60abfcce9e128a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GD-2.46_1.tbz) = 1b53572d40d0c2ab56a733ce92a1bdc28707f393ebde660fd584bd4ec4f0b005
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GD-Arrow-0.01_4.tbz) = dd8fd6bc37766f08cb72da6c8ad2513b40b5994d35addb7a66d61d574973cc51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GD-Barcode-1.15_5.tbz) = d1086953fcfb82ab2140a67ab1ce1a360c6cbc7dab376a42fe33e791e55cf121
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GD-Graph-1.44.01_5.tbz) = 3b38002cd3a6f12500643d18a5c095e20ace1abdc0f2a4a6594e9805e52f96ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GD-Graph-histogram-1.1_4.tbz) = 8fb2383c54a9011ca1b0091b393fa7561634f2062fe7a3dae867c028b20d90cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GD-Graph-ohlc-0.9605_3.tbz) = a87413a1735a0d64c137dc1820f7c858675ec09b93102f64ddf470354d23576d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GD-Graph3d-0.63_5.tbz) = 7536eb58394a30e3934af9df5ad24f38ea23816a72dd945f4ccde2d54b7dabe9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GD-SVG-0.33_4.tbz) = 1578dbdaae1412e46c48d299a0bd573b8c5143dd892573d0c4943d54725a782a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GD-SecurityImage-1.71_1,1.tbz) = cbb1ec7cd9231009416bfde468cfc302f2eb2326768f21e141d195538ab8d733
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GD-TextUtil-0.86_4.tbz) = cdc154a2758518ae13dfeb7bc77b7cf7999bd1f58eca968521deb6b2d149e632
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GD-Thumbnail-1.35_3.tbz) = 3cfdc86e96caffc44a421dc47f4cbd6ab96aa149a379c27ab2fd196793b9ea94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GDBM-1.14_2.tbz) = 501ef1ea5715505bd92da551bd58fd92694dd900ca0fa146662074f0e574a7d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GDS2-3.00.tbz) = 745208888f99a0e63980cc252c2b0f05987f2424c9cc3e3b822934279b937d6c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GIS-Distance-0.08,1.tbz) = 514bcb4f465caf9d913eb3a3fdee58ec1b8aa46afa135a0e8d180d7180e22fbd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GIS-Distance-Fast-0.07.tbz) = cc713ad5ff9671116cf8b6f02f163ff7ef8d3fab8dfb6481c234ac1a23889cc6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GIS-Distance-Lite-1.0.tbz) = c535ec832362835eb8dcab761f1dbdd42ce1c337e95a308813c76996be11ebd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GMail-IMAPD-0.94.tbz) = c09da9c61b1bb27352c6d2edddb1c54871191450e265fd0ab0626612085406de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GPS-0.17.tbz) = 46ea2491c75bd92fdbe492e7f038e726070cdaef08fc049478ba583831899062
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GPS-Babel-0.11.tbz) = 9ec51bccf01915bd43213b1d1971b7e2f1ab2cdf58e40249b3666de98eddb19a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GPS-OID-0.07.tbz) = 63ee49e5f720c5d1e3e4ed3aaa770e19dd849f61a988021314d12669e6a8cf73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GRNOC-TL1-1.2.2.tbz) = ebc1f43777b310d633dabe179c7699fab07d1b64490632fe22e82a53f09430dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GSSAPI-0.28.tbz) = aa89eb65ae4fbe06489420907d67ce9defa2107f9692bc5b49e67b202f81076f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Games-Alak-0.19.tbz) = 16b69b931fb5b25822e0ae9c11d79a714448b032b7af52022e0d3dde155b6a32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Games-AlphaBeta-0.4.7.tbz) = 6935ef4c6069c5805dac4274b9112451b18f4ff71469697c33e4341dc0a5cd01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Games-Bingo-0.15.tbz) = 9ff9c6f0f9811681159b7f62af6f50c2ec1de16014e833d5cf72609731c8a43e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Games-Bingo-Bot-0.01.tbz) = 1d5b03da2b930fbb49a6bbad12581fe233ca44b9b9a68ef2a8455f4adc09a9b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Games-Bingo-Print-0.04_1.tbz) = a6e25c9fe666eae755ee4a12d8f8431b7d1755c5c63affb59a48a84c20997377
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Games-Dice-0.02.tbz) = 0733b50de877ce8f270c2d8b7a494c8efad06c5bffcc81fe81e0d01b71918dfd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Games-Dissociate-0.19.tbz) = 302ce04e6a41e1f366d2c05593da13b5eaec257fe1e89a8ec57aa8b913fc8b3f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Games-GuessWord-0.16.tbz) = 8540f19ab1fcafcde5cba95993bb97fc86b42bb096cf1bc9b1a0a49a06a3c35f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Games-Tournament-RoundRobin-0.02.tbz) = 2f6faf75d3232b3fe0a8c31915a4bf5e487a4151d4c2123ce9ee1ab12a813ac9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GdkImlib-0.7009_8.tbz) = 59eccac13e84f7dd63adcb5b725fbcbc74bb7ba38b404a8d440988abd3479415
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gearman-1.11.tbz) = 027eccb836e5ae44b436efb6e319561dcd08f307f6f626310be4200441d62a93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gearman-Client-Async-0.94_1.tbz) = efdd3d20f8e2f27425194649297119fe4455951d55b6b61b8e013ee53ddf64dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gearman-Server-1.11_1.tbz) = 89f3e68073f66fa0d8f2d1349060ae7c333974565a273b9add3303dc8d73149d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gearman-XS-0.12_1.tbz) = b5cbb3852ba23a5ca5ed5fb060d67fb476cc6b7ef06bfe356c39d63b9e4fb380
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Genezzo-0.72.tbz) = 680bc641789f7e06998d71a1204bfdaccf4c81212fa0ee8f895e4db8ec4e1997
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-BUFR-1.21.tbz) = 7122075911da62614cf58ea52a7bf8d539c6f02aed6bdf4a4da621df376a9ce8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Cache-0.11.tbz) = c9af0931c72c6e6cc85a2bbd9ebfa8e3dd69f272bb3056c005212ee8d29259b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Caching-0.11_1.tbz) = 064bce373e3dea9e6578ab76022eed5e38675321e05b28f6e9ef27a1c3410aaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Coder-Bing-0.11.tbz) = 532c08701ac6d5cbdf5026945611bebda03d26cea7f6fe56f331d25bf29de299
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Coder-Geocoder-US-0.003.tbz) = 0380ef6f240dc9d55f75798e500f80095b266b37462ac67d4171f71372768e10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Coder-Google-0.11.tbz) = dbde802790d849675d281b1bb12bfb15014a08fd438d1d4246c2f37792f959bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Coder-Googlev3-0.11.tbz) = 5bad2daeafb72c41d18d2b5ebcdb682644e41532502ca1f7534bf4714b7b1a1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Coder-Many-0.29.tbz) = 91650c22db17fafc2a477dbed87679c453c86853dbfe93e1943ee8a823f78a92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Coder-Mapquest-0.05.tbz) = 8ca3eb2614cc7fdb8eadcc5312d6b4124ca042b4b7ef11bba0b3e722dfd7875a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Coder-Multimap-0.01.tbz) = ac55d2b66070158fe04f90b946847aed472908501c1b65df812dc1d7947e4962
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Coder-Multiple-0.60.tbz) = b9c2aa5849c00c77114b4212375fcd3eb7800cadc724e2a14a0ac4f505a3072c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Coder-Navteq-0.03.tbz) = 19cc76fd713702e7a3d3f86c6e4ae1b5beceb7f3d25822adfc3d8b7bd050f642
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Coder-OSM-0.02.tbz) = 7a543497e236703ab635afae6f48526b9c80eebc3c158d1f445af5710418f23c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Coder-Ovi-0.03.tbz) = 61df72c1a36c02af38b938e37829d2bd401be3b9fb7f43678b85cb3bdb04f81a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Coder-PlaceFinder-0.05.tbz) = 0c0f9074d6111f308b0bbc47d762c72e5f3f5655a9a205628daa935c99839bfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Coder-TomTom-0.03.tbz) = 6a4661268654ea113c09580e541b7ec2426d8bf37a520acdfcee4ccee8dd7883
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Coordinates-Converter-0.13.tbz) = 763129aae8d8e676374f9776c83a28334828cb007288c99f60a9838aae1cc0c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Coordinates-Converter-iArea-0.14.tbz) = a8aebb14d63915ec0f572b4f0a9880488dc42344281edeaf5c2b6a808d4bd015
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Coordinates-UTM-0.09.tbz) = 84d06d9d648e5b0fd06d543fe0cb6e9456fc6401aee8d88ff5283ae0edb9b002
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Distance-0.19.tbz) = 58e7f0be488681590099c4ab7ef746395edeb09fd5a68d4e01675fbd596f413e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Distance-XS-0.11.tbz) = 5d1c25229bdbfb21e5204196509702e02837c48e3b45ae700cd43c5693e9a396
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-EOP-0.13_2.tbz) = 20b961048b534eacf5cc4f5d6ae50df4afbc493a01ed94926e93016261f1b474
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-GDAL-1.9.1.tbz) = 4635ef9f53050f999a66617875c5e11bc35d8c1a85e267a84271977056ba5b2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-GML-0.15_2.tbz) = 20419ee9d01bf0499a1be68c0217a993d4f3f0159e9f0ebfbd97e9d9fc6f9915
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Gpx-0.26_4.tbz) = f9cf18e395542855a03fc4c41cec71ff89dc7bdb100aff31d40b6d5b2701c06e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-IP-1.40.tbz) = 372009fcada66f22c3536ec9b549b7aff58ca85a6b45b85f0470cde779a01943
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-IP-PurePerl-1.25.tbz) = f0756c9e1d49fd4c3ded19a776de760c3d3ca65c3acece89e7dd0983fc83eaf6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-IPfree-1.121660.tbz) = db8a8c7ab6f8bbc0a9609ebbee3ed0c7313697004ef5778f6e70a81756596c9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-KML-0.94.tbz) = a20b175fdf5e77a62d60bf244a40b23306dca5642a7bc6807455fc5185c80a00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-METAR-1.15.tbz) = fc30ec2ee58b6da765277ac94a145da2205ad5313bd68145c1b7a761631803f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Parse-OSM-0.42.tbz) = 125f0bced1ac5f563932c3f9319946ea39f59959b87d8549cd66aed41db5b508
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Point-0.93_1.tbz) = a4d4e055a0704e0e8d2bb56af7b9b4391bc8203c27a044a5f0a1b11b84b401eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Postcodes-0.320.tbz) = 5ded34f5ac394750bc7d38730a264bb3b927fe7d6fe77708635f64b2491190a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Postcodes-DK-0.32.tbz) = d920683c349c2ad720f92cc8d85c8d806cb06b9679ae2a8782236d9501381664
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Postcodes-NO-0.31.tbz) = ee96cf722bbfd3ffcb322770b7d4c6b4061109f322d07994b4a44eb7fa3c58bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Proj4-1.03_1.tbz) = f26034f0b3a2d75ccb8af4d5175787e99f8725a659f3458db120d9c868de0dfc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-ReadGRIB-1.21.tbz) = f39732604edc68361bd66e85f0cf14bb71dc1892b94affe1d49aaa8a7e978d2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-ShapeFile-2.52.tbz) = 1adbc43f52275adb4f09e70be25591eeb0eda610df5c73b1dac8687153329c96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-Weather-1.41.tbz) = 424b302266b12630fd14aa64152237b46400f14efc8574d87fccc67cee56dd15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geo-WebService-Elevation-USGS-0.010.tbz) = 882e87fcfd495fae71324933b184159cdf0185dac7a4ccd16c3dc0a28ff40123
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geography-Countries-2009041301.tbz) = fcb4ba337d42b6f0091326f4d0bcef6d3b94ce6137691ec1379cff2c4e1df908
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Geometry-Primitive-0.22.tbz) = 43d24fb3c9c85364647fe92417b5e7c74f85d37e9c671e36783aef1395aae6a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Getargs-Long-1.1003.tbz) = 07bfe62902552fbd384a2e2544818b06477074287f0463810c521cb70eee1321
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Getopt-ArgvFile-1.11.tbz) = 73ca56e90f519e95daa2c9ba0fb8baf2bf05c07b9f4ec1847e34f9fa823ef978
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Getopt-Attribute-2.101700.tbz) = 5dfbec580aced33fef94d2be772420ff5c3c5d7d5ee1fef75df2a370dcb325b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Getopt-Compact-0.04.tbz) = bc5f21ffd15fad9944532bfa3f1410b5d0271e937d80b6cdfc670e9d8691fcc0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Getopt-Compact-WithCmd-0.20.tbz) = e678c3135e63e1d75d7503dd5acb64efee7e02a6cdbca430a6bd23b275d96762
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Getopt-Declare-1.14.tbz) = 243123bff8daabf50cd4225ba134c08da8ce75fc934f65964026aef8ba8d4733
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Getopt-Euclid-0.3.7.tbz) = 32d46124cdeedbbb811082127a208742bd841e3e66b2f682a5cf3ea5fdaabd34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Getopt-GUI-Long-0.92.tbz) = 465ee9089d4c1a47069cc88954bbbc62ade2e77bb63f516354fcb852dfe8a9b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Getopt-Long-2.38.tbz) = 6d83f5727d68dcdaa8a5c1471d4460e02acb3d4aa70416fa2812fb60cc8a220d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Getopt-Long-Descriptive-0.092.tbz) = 3c119231fed46c4afdc39e14af147f54dd66371acf4b56c07a36ee84bf67d13d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Getopt-Lucid-1.01_1.tbz) = 3566269fbbf539919a51049f273dddbc83f9b2c52d6847cb50ae66acd5757854
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Git-PurePerl-0.41_2.tbz) = 9f6f1fa29ba7fdae10e8ebf01b8138304c3194eaef3b4b99a0f1d948654358a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Git-Repository-1.26.tbz) = 53424b5a115a36cee366e571875b8496ae5da3735aa9e6365847f40eef375853
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Git-Wrapper-0.025.tbz) = 4a775de9a2da262eed3653f7599df6ebcdd53a73c08693efbfcb2228cc4a0f78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Glade2-1.007_3.tbz) = a8a882b2e2f3fa2edbe3182f48e5da0ad508abe0bcd463ca5f0d602a9068ff1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Glib-Object-Introspection-0.010.tbz) = 769a91bb5ad5daefa3257334b519767754598c4fe01b054485d90ac49095bedd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Glib2-1.261.tbz) = 385131c51cb6128d0b22b92e31eb9252e893e1bdf2e8a3239cc64e94b51ff2b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gnome2-1.042_5.tbz) = db8a7ee770b965b67c7f11d8cd9505e8c693dd6a0bd982a9bb2748af6c19febe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gnome2-Canvas-1.002_7.tbz) = 05886d85af6696d12caf6040baff8b52eba4519444b6e472650b203233ea9f65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gnome2-GConf-1.044_5.tbz) = 12e6b7bd21cdcf43f4da31630495a5edb246d1aa3ad6d3460c48f4f17ff7e205
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gnome2-VFS-1.081_4.tbz) = ce44c4c660ae0f93fbb173cb38b039c9cd5d0f5a27cdb2d955ef1cc588aabc65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GnuPG-0.19.tbz) = 5d6f41a7611fda1a949e301fc6159db264b6ca3f9f2e9e2c74527b42d5821ab9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GnuPG-Interface-0.45.tbz) = 2e009eb384ec45e9711e48de55d8a8aa8760ee2c696a37da5839bbca97731b23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Goo-0.09_1.tbz) = f4406eb2504efe3cd1936eadafdb02b36742bcdcba922753d34e71e0a7b5e075
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Goo-Canvas-0.06_2.tbz) = 9282804d3ab7b3e42a9cfe943434e43137a401aca962c0ca6fa7ad9a64dc56f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Google-Chart-0.05014_3.tbz) = 84eafdb3d693f24068f59fd0d6d5b9762597164c895a10ee43baf69658488825
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Google-Checkout-1.1.1.tbz) = 3df83f3b448d21006264c20439df5dda5833235d44a2584dada2977024a0a051
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Google-Code-Upload-0.07.tbz) = 3148159567627f6c26eacc090865b85a346d85903ef17e2b194d6736f8f870b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Google-Data-JSON-0.1.10.tbz) = 4fd75448264eab31462f63ce7234d3a06a406fcdbd53a32e0b6d6dc1a087fc62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Google-ProtocolBuffers-0.08.tbz) = 4a48b433d385bb3692ba29a1f0b51b601ae77cc4693d69835c9b8c0e799aa568
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Google-SAML-Request-0.04_2.tbz) = f2dc30d43380e20bac59c3d7aac45141fb07b008ff500309e5683787b62e6902
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Google-SAML-Response-0.12.tbz) = f25eb892cf875210d3aa42b1e68ed77b25ac5339e804b048085b2813c8b389c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Google-Search-0.028.tbz) = 237743bbeb555190644c7e34979a3e3fb7fcb7c92361c367317210488ee1e67e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gopher-Server-0.1.1.tbz) = 212c6943ccd48f37bb0844bf379678189a1d4a976f453522130356f85ace8074
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Graph-0.94,1.tbz) = 72c3239870a2a4368769977d907132a439d20d0114b1f7abdba9f29939dc0433
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Graph-Easy-0.71.tbz) = 42e29bdc5ab597ed5033b9509b5bb22a60131414c6f02880bad057a796b0b43d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Graph-ReadWrite-2.03.tbz) = dc2133924d773ca404f85407c3c81610d4cca54dc1fe2b50e5e096a92aac00bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Graph-SocialMap-0.12_6.tbz) = 0f967b88431c04e5eb23726f96d755587cf55ff90fd4099fb425ad05e4dd93d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Graph-Writer-GraphViz-0.11_1.tbz) = 23b625c396fbe0e4126608cb4ee1eb28a5ac110521e6d431f72a97092484cff9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GraphViz-2.10_1.tbz) = 55e2af9ba49454d569ab6a503f418e2fe5cfe0b9708d78dd02d89a54fd97b30f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GraphViz-DBI-1.100860_1.tbz) = 5ec7e590e5d137142819e3d7a64414dcca87b6c155d025f576041fcb00d1d55b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GraphViz-Data-Structure-0.17_5.tbz) = b5dcdb16e83772ffa93f89ce89c8efb9d272868896a6f3dfa5525dced5c0c619
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GraphViz-Traverse-0.02_6.tbz) = baa99afc05e2f8fe72847e5eee5bc1198375fadc7a34890ef517268b7799b01c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GraphViz2-2.05.tbz) = 928097d6a1ee0b5742d6d67bc1febe3c71322c60e94344a7aa6bdddcd17109fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Graphics-Color-0.29.tbz) = 85367023598bb3fbef97259b2c4ac5c5f7ed93f852d767fc5950a9a43880b055
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Graphics-ColorNames-2.11.tbz) = 615d5f666f7c959757d5ab20ec5727edc88ff357f9362b1cd88ce60f55e6ff1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Graphics-ColorNames-WWW-1.13.tbz) = 9cba445cc789816d4efb7dd83f0279b459c0a84de10668e31be12b11d9b1ecd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Graphics-GnuplotIF-1.7.tbz) = e27fdc95d3384b22d0d016f1edbf3a7f55607b92297efdac00fafea0ba459906
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Graphics-Primitive-0.61.tbz) = 74e047553c044f1dae8dce6148c94fcc6c7d92727bd38997b04984050b4102bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Graphics-Primitive-Driver-Cairo-0.44_1.tbz) = 53ac46405d1d3653291191808baee653b2177061adc23617dc3100cb05e2ff9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gravatar-URL-1.06.tbz) = c82808746ccd4f8364642617e92deb9ba1176a65d607733043450d18de1907c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Growl-GNTP-0.15.tbz) = 87e2428715c7bdde729d037cd34ea9522a211e4a2592884d30a2f11a15244a77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gtk-0.7009_4.tbz) = c4967ec9d8792737c745c298b7c39355af30da8087cc88934654cdea04211422
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gtk2-1.243.tbz) = d1a352071b38a0130f7aabc857b9f40d94aa8b3fea5cea4ac3e6795ad027b3dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gtk2-Chmod-0.0.0_4.tbz) = 58db9c65d1af7478e691d32d9fcf2a8e7d942d036d778aae90a27e1e4adde40b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gtk2-Ex-Dialogs-0.11_5.tbz) = a9e65bcdd75a76eb0eab70d918a73e58d96d023ecbb065d53fb086d3d513de14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gtk2-Ex-FormFactory-0.67_1.tbz) = 4d2f8bfe21674ef0c2762d4c3871c1ce93bd21796d8ade94454efbd8220b6bc8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gtk2-Ex-PodViewer-0.18_3.tbz) = f9956862de1dc26ff3610c632ee10025c5db0efc35b268e30194cb4e8b62a424
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gtk2-Ex-Simple-List-0.50_6.tbz) = 3f70f78c72c5d37b232041b85c5595f8a4b0ef84552c7aa88e7028908a8a221a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gtk2-Ex-Utils-0.09_6.tbz) = 76a71cc9391c7afffeae334309aedc47a3a6ef20513fb17e36e51267d01a93b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gtk2-GladeXML-1.007_3.tbz) = a2518f19253d48a4d76907acc76edb1652d4782e484e5da411f67e5e8e301eaf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gtk2-Html2-0.03_9.tbz) = f688ff9c59ff0aaa9dfbe03cf98683e8aeda4c9fee64725f0fa3e21c5a6c89a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gtk2-ImageView-0.05_5.tbz) = ab0e5c3cc74ddf1b21bfc858fd17b124b0c9733b99536ac42e2be65fc9c04924
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gtk2-Notify-0.05.tbz) = 01b4cef0e70206360ae0c56668890e82ab0b7b30ffd9129dc848eb4f14898697
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gtk2-PathButtonBar-0.1.2_3.tbz) = 3bc95449b5da15b88ada43b384efe580c0d2f08610e5a96afa982fa70321dbd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gtk2-Spell-1.03_6.tbz) = 1d4be46bd5fbf558a1387c4e93f737771c051247dc935b1ea70bf40d70ed206b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gtk2-TrayIcon-0.06_5.tbz) = d19b901f70cccdb7d458b8a8fe1b756b68531f1a5e122558a9fa89c998b4c331
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Guard-1.022.tbz) = 4d962e4587cf0903b621da4bb4b09c1622a996d4f2dfff5dc07d2995c8f85060
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Gungho-0.09.008.tbz) = 5be33b1d4e7b973b95f7774cd2e73b51b1bd9da2eccee71f705f667eaac63ecf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-GunghoX-FollowLinks-0.00006.tbz) = 12f04ea87845280c7f4d55e404b14382547bd4122375d008f4a7d5a817427417
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HOP-Lexer-0.032_1.tbz) = 58b5b12f049c48bc98e3f37e341f86302d759fc37c71be04f780130009c0bc91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HOP-Stream-0.03.tbz) = aa32d13d52708e50c9d089687c430bec294aef4ad2802dcb654bb9c61deb1d58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Adsense-0.2.tbz) = f193fe99fb9cc878c55bd752b0c4bf74de4e9bd4701c233c0931ffffb1cdec69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Breadcrumbs-0.7.tbz) = a1e1dc3f46a1a23f79cee850156ae327e63e4667cc4415ad837ac35d887dc6de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-CTPP2-2.6.7.tbz) = 49d6fa8dc504a3b05fd0bb5fa39d2ddec00f8812d6e35e43fab0a07c1ffaa2a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-CalendarMonthSimple-1.25.tbz) = 2a000e4376f8609a892a5a51b5142ff21d2f3af08f5134323a5c592b228bd896
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Chunks-1.55.1.tbz) = cbfc9acaee053c4d01a020b96b1d96cc12a05fbc907c48ff2a4aff76a36c4f68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Clean-0.8.tbz) = d1efd57d8d57ac0cb59bfd9570e0eec55c564fe6443dc34e8b4c44aad90605e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-ContentExtractor-0.03.tbz) = 98519314ae4e09112deb99584c04e433208093837cee810f8de8b8fc10125ab6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Copy-1.30.tbz) = f9ca5d5b05954a903789b1ef84767ef89c6609ac92fd2f2a920f39755056a60b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-DOM-0.053.tbz) = 8a3255011bc997b00293d7c74e057099158e199f8dff53fcbadea738c3d8748c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Declare-2.4.tbz) = e6bf5d2d2a8059a901a460977cf5db36c566937ebe983bec7729283814296e7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Defaultify-1.01.tbz) = ae317db16c9dc809f4ffe29615fc079417e518786d4f7d33bc501f1eeb2a520e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Diff-0.561.tbz) = d2b23590fd538cef5db09b61408670a760a086c565059dd424a66d598192fdcc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Display-0.39.tbz) = 9886fa074f0f3659b84f7566953290215fe614c28903100f1fd802495b67c9a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Element-Extended-1.18.tbz) = c2e35cacb19766199bdf86135296a25341f48cecef04877c56a2b21022a1a6db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Element-Library-5.112.170.tbz) = f7de279039ffab0e62d11425aae4587f49d3f3dd3c9bdae255ae9693b08ccc94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Element-Replacer-0.06.tbz) = 621f0d577134ff644fbb7e7a21af3cb9d44b40271f1d615b3ffcf2d4a501d531
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Email-Obfuscate-1.00.tbz) = 296c7b14ba78110cb7b0d17f158987bcad8e7631dc9f459d7c1352c38566a3b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Encoding-0.61.tbz) = f7f92f1dad0dced40d70562ef81220df55dc0a16db9ff15472acaa0dae9d5357
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Entities-ImodePictogram-0.06.tbz) = 2374d63c45b1afdf94252c410a6933feb4a26424e0f8e3cb18519d9ef32bc831
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Entities-Interpolate-1.04.tbz) = a729d2a4eeb19c10f039badafaed32fdbad1989a4815328f2a8a5cfe765fc5d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Entities-Numbered-0.04.tbz) = caaaa55bc8ebddec287b141cfbab63688d3663bc37a180f7f54a89bf502325e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-EscapeEvil-0.05.tbz) = 17e6b6f2e708ec84d07e1f3c491e16e7ee4b1f4701d593b95da2bf3961951fbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-ExtractContent-0.10.tbz) = 1f924e9fb64f646decab8b9cf926dbc9d2c861fbcbcfb16c089e28678f11e3d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-ExtractMain-0.62.tbz) = c80c53f784b0ce0f27e54254e742bce740bd137f8bae0b9d08ea360588bea8ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Field-1.19.tbz) = 7c8f04532d6a5c071c03e8211d5295e2d8c289f5db5a075251a3672d5bbc85a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-FillInForm-2.1.tbz) = bddbc869cf3185f35d8beb1479fb7144039d713841cd07310871492c0d029bf9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-FillInForm-ForceUTF8-0.02_1.tbz) = 58076be6714d3850947c4d79652a058b3790a04601e4b618f6690f78aeb75c49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Form-6.03.tbz) = 6497de119d8091c14ac0160bf72a64ad77aeee737c1167f83503958b87d97fb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-FormFu-0.09007.tbz) = db397b66e05dee4a178d96d2c355f233433f20b3db5d70d1ccbdb5c371d8ddc0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-FormFu-Imager-0.03006_4.tbz) = 9b5a37022f93300c395320a794aa9d9478f83bd09ad7d043386924ddc508c5b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-FormFu-Model-DBIC-0.09002.tbz) = d15223ce8bec35af4e2b5f14bce4646c52c6bb2cebdeccae5ddc71e7d1d73729
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-FormHandler-0.35005,1.tbz) = 2d30b97d19e9e12d0a3bc0bb9585fef77e9e852ad7d2a9dca53dcf7ada6579e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-FormHandler-Model-DBIC-0.19.tbz) = f1109307018f6a23f8e4b794ca192ee9c9d2c39b5213092baf9b97d5cfcdd55b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Format-2.10_1.tbz) = 33eb69a8f7bf9c8f49332011d420ed6c5d65db8aa39361533b2c3d0c11539beb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-FormatText-WithLinks-0.14.tbz) = fbd73bf48a3662e33d5a67b435fd8e2620a161b0d4ae113b6d05e3fd73ed8a59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-FormatText-WithLinks-AndTables-0.02.tbz) = f1796f96c283829bf561813436bc6215cbd20e701680e2f5e568f0478f3fd83f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Fraction-0.50.tbz) = 7800e55c099c1b476f0cb636b15b3da178fb7fcb38608f2d886b30b6af9523c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-FromANSI-2.03.tbz) = f09217f373a7fc04e1ed33c297b5c79421bab268823c973c80cf159659e05344
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-FromText-2.05_1.tbz) = f862893fd5a3ba1b0831566c3c56c53cf4ea49b09662b1388fe582d2f15db1e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-GenToc-3.20.tbz) = 79d2c1e7a6768c7d3f8611ce7949a37c8ac98e6639aa61bc35cd7fff57b2de03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-GenerateUtil-1.11.tbz) = f061155dbd64dbbfb9f1fc7f247cba293c3656ba3e80b856e06d1185d469fba1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-GoogleMaps-10.tbz) = 21c69a0fd39717765c0b5003e840991f0e5af18c2f5cd0ce0d33af098a742da8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-HTML5-Entities-0.003.tbz) = b77c58e43f65d6f293be24930ac56a4d8a8be0abdd114102be6779a07968fe25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-HTML5-Parser-0.206.tbz) = 3518a024b2ea73ddd028522742dde376c8eb6c55f072980c3b5087ec4842c4d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-HTMLDoc-0.10_1.tbz) = 53273539220833a9e180a90c4c4b82d208a698bd318d6df9d5ceeec4a7118eb8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Highlight-0.20.tbz) = b7f3b6a67835bdf13a2d97031da38833d85cf54f5375c364b4e967ebf1416d5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-LinkExtractor-0.130.tbz) = 4806a832a19eff3b6e5d62a7f53fce2a2d04c5f7bd6f4cb0c032888b9d79dce0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-LinkList-0.1503.tbz) = 7d06617b27a0ead9c658638c78e0006b600a31056f490d7a37d8f5c208362b7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Lint-2.20.tbz) = 193db6660b2008d3863c6b1753f30b84a478e9ab788c69517f8b7c95ed212c96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Location-1.03_1.tbz) = 72b6183b2a3da3d2073f0ce91f83e0ad94c4252abaf41c7850e49349ff304b74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Macro-1.27.tbz) = b36769bb695b4ef3e142193521acb99aadc866a5a0fe2bfc1cf8c005b29078e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Mason-1.50.tbz) = c169cf1b49d0d60ac4b304638a6e00e6e8f0edc5d5b1e97e7d6c753d3b95b6f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Mason-PSGIHandler-0.52.tbz) = 8dadd4a4a6bb780cedf09ea52fd6c4e493d2d915fe4412b2f3d4b8f0ccaebb8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-MobileConverter-0.011.tbz) = 0c7b1bc6cb4a7b27f6703165f03b6dc792da57782d36a2bc620a10ffcad20c41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Packer-1.004.001.tbz) = d67622fb97c5e58d907ff5dfde1ab0a8c6a341d9c5e59873119b763f6176ca4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Pager-0.03.tbz) = 78716d58dd6425ba8cd45a76470b24b6b5c503958fed30bce8252cddc5722413
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Parser-3.69.tbz) = 7767c6a61701170b8403b2c086c4e70439b5100a004ea8bb59b426a51f5023e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Parser-Simple-1.06.tbz) = c06b846e3cbba8ee83ebd07066a90cb84eea2c4cb7a646b2d2922f8d85971639
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Perlinfo-1.62.tbz) = e163f65f8a8427c3fd41ed8f6ebecbc1c9a8100df8b93400dabe6018ba7bffd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-PrettyPrinter-0.03.tbz) = 9922b726304e436edd096c9c6bc6b1a0d0f901554efe8487b24a968be005ec25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Prototype-1.48.tbz) = 19c17e9eb719f95afc38b6f3b62cb9c4460f753261cf72380d0762061f881bcf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-QRCode-0.01_1.tbz) = 2591b5379c3ef29bc2cba39ccf658c5d554bd250d63621cff007ac6f8c195d15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Query-0.08.tbz) = 79967ae03e0407749d221f4068dbdfa6e43b809bf792e399825877edec36f483
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-QuickCheck-1.0b1.tbz) = afec4c9996b8fffc4e661d45bb75d6b8fa6a6b2f183c054b1cdcaeb7bea084eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Quoted-0.03.tbz) = 984c1359164ddb6d5c36b012e2b58ccadaebad3d501130f24666b32cf297a334
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-RSSAutodiscovery-1.21.tbz) = 938ca723d7a85ac20b1b53731a6d1400c0acd2093a9bf9a24f6af7555310d30d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-ResolveLink-0.05_1.tbz) = 9e95d20049a1ffb6c935ae19c5123622a86a2a71863caddd9bad0c3a38cdb952
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-RewriteAttributes-0.04.tbz) = fa5835ea8ed43b75414278eac439f2c1cd9bff2033dcd2d411f174d6ba010f35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-RobotsMETA-0.00004.tbz) = e5c7e428d4df9b34a78e29cc9868d8b1d97a5fb840859cdc03935048b56aebef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-SBC-0.15_1.tbz) = 429a32ee7a4e94154c673c815fc07c0ba8b85ea082e6086eff2565bc958a2310
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Scrubber-0.09.tbz) = ba06c6bff71613608e1efba38ac4db3bfa0a3e5458dfb018106fa521386a8a9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Seamstress-5.0h_1.tbz) = 720524c2186686073dc649dbfcc19c9bbe2c0f7944d355c85ec1afeb8f2cf781
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Selector-XPath-0.14.tbz) = 92eed83e6d82c5a28537d2935a85eeeb58af097be81ae28d1d2929241d08b48e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Shakan-0.15.tbz) = f7f48dc3fc7d0622932868aa094c9f9a72104bd8093349b0a0d6dd725eb27b83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-SimpleLinkExtor-1.25.tbz) = 285286037b623ec9ca0410818a8b5630ce206b99aa08187bc0400a31661464ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-SimpleParse-0.12.tbz) = 331639d58fc6f640b89aa434898996279ee523fccde84b47b7ad8bd0e5c30f6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-StickyQuery-0.13.tbz) = 3e7739b62601c71877a0a9cf0e9c903e202f3be08e5654063226a5ce9572a599
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-StickyQuery-DoCoMoGUID-0.03.tbz) = c5a108cc648220c0529a9d957fe304327cd93d4c7e4298b7dd05b1ff12da85ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Stream-1.60.tbz) = 6f111444f7a43102c81445e1d01cf242c3c7dc56c11323b4ede7aa769674da01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Strip-1.06.tbz) = 4fea83f0490d1aa37f3615eed23fb2d1110823cde4f29bc5a34837aabde23b2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-StripScripts-1.05.tbz) = 76b73035a4c3a2d6487a1cce8f0ee58c3247617ae4d8ea52679613f51bdd9af9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-StripScripts-Parser-1.03.tbz) = 2d3f69774be0410e19e707fbafb7f46e514e75eb0b5ca0a151b0f529b99da736
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Summary-0.017.tbz) = 297ea2fd9ef1d659b23f13d0fad760f3ee78de51c3b361a2a9b24a474f3c973f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-SuperForm-1.09.tbz) = 138f63394ecd415343cf4877dbe3406cf61271ad8dac7c5165f708b8086d2bd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Table-2.08a_1.tbz) = 5548cca70cf718526440a13a53a77491c13e5c2de20d8ed24c1233e64d88c122
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-TableContentParser-0.13.tbz) = 7e7edf135eb00e66336356ed40cd411029238df69559d1036adf576fb05d1c7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-TableExtract-2.11.tbz) = 957f537190c9f7e44845af3bf6703742479b96831b1b3d88a9f7fdd67e483441
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-TableLayout-1.001008.tbz) = 770d602aa3a6ab2588a329e96ac70268a611346b8a351463fe1c0c35268d91f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-TableParser-0.38.tbz) = d3621d6227a41e4750351bd4c8746630353c6fb1e7c1f41c61f5bd712e37d893
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-TableTiler-1.21.tbz) = d8ab3b122f044f3c18f91525dac3f416dde85efd0303209c9f68b346a94a5cf8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-TagCloud-0.37.tbz) = 300bb907bb2ce634604fdddeebfdff6276417265abe496f33d187d3624cb0d2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-TagCloud-Extended-0.10.tbz) = 29680d5ad75ddab8e9b358b04bf0bdff4087d260af34fedc44ebe5a1c08bf09c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-TagFilter-1.03.tbz) = 67fe287a7e260106db2e6c51c752960c9bd8e8af49122a75df00e419ab1648d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-TagParser-0.20.tbz) = 1187eac3e0ec308fb75f95a93036468909e3b23247152325ccd4da75c94ad0f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Tagset-3.20.tbz) = 47f5e3bfd54f11e0bfa2848e1174956a61997339ad273d0223bf6b66fc42edbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Template-2.91.tbz) = bea28765a9c343c3b2c5fb38abbfb8a3aac997d436250574e95dddd949c4e1fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Template-Associate-2.01.tbz) = 6c365043d74e1425259f6c94d14a153650d72cff874bf1b1cba66de9dcffb81a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Template-Compiled-0.99.tbz) = 8759f0d38f9ac1d0ef2b8d134d0bd87a986ae0737001300e3f5e1abcce6fd03e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Template-Expr-0.07_1.tbz) = f21310f1608f1ec8b062d8c81521c6d85772463d418eeb1da55ef375f52cab04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Template-HashWrapper-1.3.tbz) = ddddbf04039afea0cd709c294a475cd2f434bba0be9d82ca8d10a99b9e8a4296
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Template-JIT-0.05_1.tbz) = 57ae94db01537ef474fe90fdac4a595a599f7370affb03f07fac808327661e1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Template-Pluggable-0.17.tbz) = 72cbeb9e945b9d298b0af90a0ba0b0f6b31779c63440bc1e5cd3f70326d0509f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Tidy-1.54.tbz) = 13d67fa189735fd2b79d9159b59eceb21a0a6fc81cb93f46b431b32fd89b152a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Tiny-1.05.tbz) = 5e7a38544cda9e4017463f82367575c97cad6179ba17cf4e34449bf3d2c7193a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Toc-1.12.tbz) = 04ecf5146d4e54af7362f1e651067019310ca1364394ed3c6ad0eb54bd29fa6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-TokeParser-Simple-3.15.tbz) = 05401d6377d250582832df7efd6e166f85cfe0eb3b9084d25c4da0886b2fc227
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Tree-4.2.tbz) = fa949ba0c8d3b4aef4da25ddac4c19313926c746e52bb44c798d947eb72df67f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-TreeBuilder-LibXML-0.17.tbz) = 0cd21a39ca27acde8147f0a2280de1e501ac8ada16ee311379fd516a493feb4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-TreeBuilder-XPath-0.14.tbz) = 26c36c09b96f0c24105bc6fb99fcea2839aad074b0350c795dfb67aec5ed4e95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Truncate-0.20.tbz) = 7326595af5c2beccfdb42c25fdec84ab907d4250d1b4e958b282c17d97c91907
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-Widgets-SelectLayers-0.07.tbz) = 288df00547b345df43007e78a0731072f361b40f5ad526d9ddb9a303900d11b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-WikiConverter-0.68.tbz) = 5acf5ccd2d22eb829e7adb61f6853cf330838266b0608754e26f5cadc8fc77b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-WikiConverter-DokuWiki-0.53.tbz) = 43957c5635285a320d0af8bc20e7a8720da39a29a804a18a17cbbf0122f4ad8d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-WikiConverter-GoogleCode-0.12.tbz) = 02843a34a97e5c1b4b5ffbeeffd13330c8fc0e91de1e4569fe5120f03ebf1005
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-WikiConverter-Kwiki-0.51.tbz) = 802066cc50173dfd8e925549ecd003050ae9c51d8ce2efd7cc9db99506f19105
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-WikiConverter-Markdown-0.05.tbz) = 6a572f0f1127873ff80961e68e2f9f9f708ac286196834b14a1190f9ca05a1b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-WikiConverter-MediaWiki-0.59.tbz) = 6755d0f5d5b574b7db4722d3da280cbc4b3e7583b864a037cac20bde26d02db8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-WikiConverter-MoinMoin-0.54.tbz) = 505e727249789c000f29e4444c5721e7a48a54d24886af2a5df076cde324e610
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-WikiConverter-Oddmuse-0.52.tbz) = 847d49953e6ee32cdff72e12c1f94558bd409ee369adcb51e32ed4476d4c1df8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-WikiConverter-PbWiki-0.01.tbz) = 52f11ecbead4714f28fe590e959812318bdca21c7f264e1cdb376cb8746ceec9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-WikiConverter-PhpWiki-0.51.tbz) = ec056fc949eb02f0fb04d83579161d9421f8870800801f6ee7bcbd107835a884
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-WikiConverter-PmWiki-0.51.tbz) = 0bd7d660e010e9c0d5ec9ea39aaad633e657b9b77619e7fc4f5225882268a567
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-WikiConverter-SnipSnap-0.50.tbz) = 8e971cb82c1bbbd5133cbf151d3422229e104273aeb8593033100f827dd80493
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-WikiConverter-Socialtext-0.03.tbz) = 71b8d81c07573fde65e4be9dd68961be8561dba55346e29785eb2c5dfb2921ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-WikiConverter-TikiWiki-0.50.tbz) = e07f9ea302a6df8ed1e0ec7bfb2f147d12b4ea8e83fd803dbc6589559b75258b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-WikiConverter-UseMod-0.50.tbz) = 5b6ba778d8c4b953a8f03505344cbd69d45693bbe63618d9d19f46df0a9e8b79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-WikiConverter-WakkaWiki-0.50.tbz) = 2094c669fd09600c292d4f7674869fedff04e9ff94ca6f94af5114d3ce3d7313
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTML-WikiConverter-WikkaWiki-0.50.tbz) = 8b9ef0782c264a859b059211f08ada6a5dbadb05c13720c58cd83328e2d66388
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Async-0.10.tbz) = a8b01de897e7d1e9754bfb3c5a8b45dcc999b903913661a94a93bf1aaec43911
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Body-1.15.tbz) = 4228f609e6fa4d137601a4165ab743e7a4afb33525b4c9b37e8add4eebc5e378
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-BrowserDetect-1.44.tbz) = 6625583b9c8413a389c85cbde012e771f9ccdea9c31228d31e839df442c88202
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Cache-Transparent-1.0.tbz) = 72d505f637ca0917bad383f810251cb5cfea773aed5147939acb59fe0fedb5c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Cookies-6.01.tbz) = 135b7d8dd2f5465885abefb49305937490907e985b24252a9b50593c95c8ac27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Cookies-Mozilla-2.03_1.tbz) = 0af362c3654f7cfe18f4f7aebba40a466e9e080866978457a0600ea487b9788d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Cookies-iCab-1.131_1.tbz) = 61aa44340664728c3c1548fd59af02e9731b4b13abd37ad27c7cf55cc7e595f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Cookies-w3m-0.01_1.tbz) = bc56adfde6357ce21de13759aa74a77a444a26ade30e8223627b129b4e767fd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-DAV-0.47.tbz) = 8ae7581859152a3dff1d709a78a373f2ee0109b5152290344f0d078f4495c152
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Daemon-6.01.tbz) = 398826e7c0284c1aa1b5f18e37e74305a93e7fa46a4fc85c90c066b3ed6aaba2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Daemon-SSL-1.04.tbz) = dbbd7561bd93f4230911e91e20406093bf28ea2ef93a74bd622fb3bc0b798e6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Date-6.02.tbz) = e6951751cecd88d6dfffb1483bdc9301029fd11a728b23ab3725fdc0395a0017
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Engine-0.03005_2.tbz) = cce2a516e8ae60f553728f0d24df45c99a521f41511eda03c883d289b17ff3a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Engine-Middleware-0.22.tbz) = fc82effca0a1a03bda3cec7913fcf2d3d1b52b4307c844362cae743a1c0dc540
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Exception-0.04004.tbz) = 09f84ea272aeacb73c3af666ce1efed3233bc6a28647bbb1a5ca7a86c18e5dae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-GHTTP-1.07.tbz) = b1c6439f72f4446c3b0fb0646ea9e133cf75c47bdcb690371591c042cee49d7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-HeaderParser-XS-0.20.tbz) = bf76dfe4c2c7ed9f91c378c216119c62be5fe86b77a9ecf97cf57a18e4a4939d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Headers-Fast-0.16.tbz) = 21b3351da9e44fd1f614d96b4fbd8c3cae3b8db834cb33b60298f694a0504479
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Lite-2.4.tbz) = 08eccd3a4f7ac068810d2e4fa838787592f8e7d827d038c4c54f26ecd11c9ad5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-MHTTP-0.15.tbz) = 56c1dc4dbc6cfe389098c238635e9ebc412ff68787e9b86a85f5ea5c8be56ae8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Message-6.03_1.tbz) = cd9758270f1b0b14f208f2d77d15297ccb3d0d8820df977629320fcfface6675
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-MobileAgent-0.36.tbz) = 26364d3664b91b1860030e368a37d2cb63155ed6f4fdb142e733571772e39866
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-MobileAgent-Plugin-Charset-0.04.tbz) = 1e64537367def053cb00efa99a0cb8a6c3e2f89cc7fa16908eae628f0172f1f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-MobileAgent-Plugin-Locator-0.04.tbz) = a08d3dbb7f29d44fbe67d1a68ce0985508d7c8d94396abc31d2eacef87371b8d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Negotiate-6.01.tbz) = e6c3551fbbe617289e49f6ef6c8c6279bc7cee5e44b9159df1bf6538c19ce993
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Parser-0.06.tbz) = 9d11644e69275d058d263d129ccdd6ed9d0705f28207bbdb29cfcbd3f8e715d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Parser-XS-0.14.tbz) = 9ba9c584618f485a7cd1e0f625964efaa173101ad4b55a3cc21f3bf7ffe9ecc6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Proxy-0.25.tbz) = c90656a4598f0bcec37b03423c5d127318583f291917521a0ca27b734b6a858b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Recorder-0.06.tbz) = 85695e8cb604f8b8635380d5087fa9257c502081f028b3386c11e4e2f37080c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Request-AsCGI-1.2.tbz) = ce9a72890dfce944f19ec066eb21ecebdae7888955e93174b2773ec75d99f4ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Request-Params-1.01_2.tbz) = 4c3b8470ffc34150d3b398090d8e8007a57b2f8f1e61b7aa2e4a2107ccf89d2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Response-Encoding-0.06_1.tbz) = fe39e02bdfbead5d2dbad301f3219115a32148b32ee14e5c30252719269ad591
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Router-0.05_1.tbz) = 92c54180ed0b24cab485d18f7e99ab5865d761d4c6eb87da9be5379d4099aa11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Server-Simple-0.44.tbz) = 9fb75df1a54602a79fd023e2906cd39c9446166925f600bfd65bba9ef67a13d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Server-Simple-Authen-0.04.tbz) = c9a223588d3adc421867166c3f69c4ca611041f1e0b7a402ed99dea1f571e0ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Server-Simple-Mason-0.14.tbz) = 3c20d867ba90baa4a8253dfd31039168f7655b1174b077990ba00d325db240be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Server-Simple-PSGI-0.14.tbz) = d35b2c7c8f3e13866c18b1e36dadf84a1c7366e0b7e3074a95b042dcfe9820bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Server-Simple-Recorder-0.03.tbz) = a56197d5d0cc9dd6a1dc381950e1f276e261657eb314789667147222827423e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Server-Simple-Static-0.07.tbz) = 541f6b9056d4dc29c12c682f90589d8cfe2cbd0568dfddc17a41e372f177adb6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Session-0.46.tbz) = fa9e1045c69e58868b4e2ddfa81a7aca9c9eb7ccee001ea1c48028c9ff8780c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Session-State-MobileAgentID-0.46.tbz) = fccf0d5feed13cf51dca9a3839fe4b9a5107604b33fd5ebbd0a99864b5075401
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-SimpleLinkChecker-1.16.tbz) = 289469a9b353b23250499657577e146eb239bdb8e740fb5c7ac1f358a3800577
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Size-1.13.tbz) = 430cb770948ef3d191f7bb385fe51f0505d6ca48f58928cace6776a61a86611b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-Tiny-0.022.tbz) = 7ff2f704d9912c89520134974ab743370a0666dfc62090a718b633a61b65c787
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTP-WebTest-2.04_1.tbz) = 773504b242937d4d5831602d9e4fd4779b1a75f5c7e5333f0b0f4d7a8b2cb5a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTPD-Log-Filter-1.08.tbz) = 7cfd9e1cfc10ea03684339209101d2b6c70c127e9131db3e88ba8989ec75e7e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-HTTPD-User-Manage-1.66.tbz) = 324852f97e7c307929c2e931f86f5bb384c7af4b19f604dc0d93d9a262433ebc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Hailo-0.70_1.tbz) = f56a39f41a0a7251049c29b4c8f49873b88d1c1826ab1e2a69d1c8847110f23b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Hash-AsObject-0.13.tbz) = 0a54796db3c4a312188c8068f6a9bd885e9a4460a3162392812df130c10c4c32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Hash-AutoHash-1.15.tbz) = 7d87bfcba940dff7b6b905d2455ce8b350e83addca922180c9bd6854528207bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Hash-Case-1.010.tbz) = 74b23c92a6a849a4186ca682c874bf4753934e33badeaeed156d5f8bba73cdd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Hash-Diff-0.005.tbz) = b87db460f97fcf92b1e639d4929dd9a6c5d462ce3a6ae9fb6c1810e33483e599
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Hash-FieldHash-0.12.tbz) = b5897ea5a642dbd6681a0239f077cee8ea583ae0e66ef5bf2bab77e13c5ca138
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Hash-Flatten-1.19.tbz) = 80d5c72f6044e8d968752702bc7fa6583104937c70e7148ebb6007593f653241
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Hash-Merge-0.12.tbz) = 91fae1b8d36b15392a7363288ffb1d938dfa654ef7991e5c622cece1dd06d6a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Hash-Merge-Simple-0.051.tbz) = b9be085baa997f64233ece4623fe36d6f3925b099515246d7c4463297a2add36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Hash-MoreUtils-0.02.tbz) = f39d37f4d9894a02090ad9543d778b2442cd83999505bac17874096f5240762f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Hash-MultiKey-0.06.tbz) = 557a39845643f0571e8c9a9baee192d3f594e744068ec15e4f73efd6142a0c94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Hash-MultiValue-0.12.tbz) = 6779e353da85c7a992ea0e8d1f4d447f01072cbb0fbf3e2851d1d99933263135
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Hash-NoRef-0.03.tbz) = 2a61b7ba788272d6869db77f218aea862c677d412bc987f0d71847f7710b9068
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Hash-Union-0.03.tbz) = d94bb6bc3fe11ec8cd360ee9452efa532e960ec3e6303c78df496c643e49ec43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Hash-Util-FieldHash-Compat-0.03.tbz) = 451cac35eda7a1486e5a9c035c1c31b0d4c76d069206e3851d03639e58e3ac6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Hash-WithDefaults-0.04.tbz) = a65cb2acd004336d228690d464dcedd6828a5f0b6f679ccaedca0b08325b4c15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Hatena-Keyword-0.05_1.tbz) = 57c002a5f275bd4c04747a18e0ff4d96ebda25ba76d393f05a1421e37e8f7166
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Heap-0.80.tbz) = 67ace59fc22553045abc27a4df3afcd4b558a9b4e5d5a14f449c855d0d4aa907
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Heap-Simple-0.13.tbz) = b9e19f68025893a434922d876f3b87a14e6eba0b66c0876c9dcbb4e32248617e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Heap-Simple-Perl-0.14.tbz) = 0d67ba3db19922d6462ea79edd089f006fc2ae8a4ad015d08d827ac8c88647e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Heap-Simple-XS-0.10.tbz) = 86af06d0cb5fd155bfbcb564ea16f665593c03106ae7d028dcc7929a1feab647
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Hook-LexWrap-0.24.tbz) = 0ae5120589d1d758e93e8d9192b52c10dc6aeec8266fb134583c5221d3077274
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-I18N-AcceptLanguage-1.04.tbz) = 76a2a3fb498ab7c86b6670eb8f7061c5fc6293dc8fd4ef6bd0cf318913dcdcdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-I18N-Charset-1.39.4.tbz) = c71402a83122af7c2edda31834b3964b1cd8a9ff480fa3d8d7a87036e08e8078
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-I18N-LangTags-0.35.tbz) = 08c15bdbfa20bd167eb3b606bebb934883f34589f9042bcf9f510160c1b16c2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IDNA-Punycode-0.03_2.tbz) = a8a97f38ef16e5663bd45d99350fdb8d14799ee5aa837d4094e6a64bb90b84de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IMAP-Admin-1.6.7.tbz) = d20746b3b6ceabf8bc074126beda48c443f7182bcfe0be82d79280fcbc601305
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IMAP-Client-0.13.tbz) = bb339d317332d0d88a8a0ad127b206a7bde7b9b13dd20ca0b1bfe4dd65c8122a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IMAP-Sieve-0.4.9_2.tbz) = 378fc27a42a36e5b37784b85f1874a4ac089d68dbf7af684ebd26d5b04f7d8a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IMDB-Film-0.52.tbz) = 163d7eea8015c6348359d8c792b8146aed0073b15758a400384002f7d3f511e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-1.25,1.tbz) = 784978dce6e7e44a68cd54c083b63b5081824a320087a0e55b0a497ffe0d0e2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-AIO-4.15.tbz) = 8b76f5b1a77d89c403878d6acf85eeb1f88b0591ee0318ae1a2c1dd049c4d34d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-All-0.46.tbz) = 9e031af2c4533fa4eb1c4d61bf0f01d06bdd061a0a0175a4802e20dd57781371
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-All-LWP-0.14.tbz) = 85afd9e97e31bea7af59428064dedba11c2dc9db39bfa36f0d2b5145b93a8206
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Any-0.04.tbz) = 4b15e7044735055508ff013a8b9946c16236fbaf79a842811311596384ee8370
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Async-0.52.tbz) = 5a681a11e0d9948eb9e1cd24e714546a28e029c96756939354caf0e049baa8c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Async-SSL-0.06.tbz) = ac349dbdb43437c9519d3b846e8046944168bc3373f859bdac0a2927cd1df3d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-BufferedSelect-1.0.tbz) = 41ebe9b612404866c24abe8e1e2d6afe5de21c93f8e5bf22324d433af8ac394d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-CSVHeaderFile-0.04.tbz) = 8bb644e6a49c76feca5f89265826c4bde9ddfe0963805b9da2cd8c1725180b41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Callback-1.10.tbz) = b0c6319196e79f541db6a844f05c6ea6ad7287687f521c11980646646e347530
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Capture-0.05.tbz) = f5d21c35d5644d10d5639b7603f07b3c67f819013cf23c379249ec727c0eb615
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-CaptureOutput-1.11.02.tbz) = 6760786b38db4073df1166d9e0299901a1f2984fb3deab2ed937122951dbc367
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Compress-2.055.tbz) = 71733a5f5b16e9f292cfbe7343d9df52bb53defc17a9b35e3f3afea01b041832
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Compress-Lzf-2.055.tbz) = 54a44ae660d3ec5e03b7b0120b4406500a7dcc992ea3e6f0a40ccec66b4242ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Compress-Lzma-2.055.tbz) = 302920faa18147cac5f0a72301397685cae636715628d21fedfeb9858fa7bd98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Compress-Lzop-2.055.tbz) = 9ec3e1a4dc1262b5c4dc9a384ea6190adfa6cfc468c4ac08dcdfc8090bfa705b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Digest-0.10.tbz) = e95c03c3900f0216a510be5a54bc099f763428657cb0eafc55a1cb2e6d63d342
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-HTML-0.04.tbz) = da15a71605fd749e2dafab22c3c7643eff053f660d1d92cc089191379dceed61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Handle-Util-0.01.tbz) = 2eca84a801454adbf466510d841f9ea49c3edbb94a6b17d1db7202992765fa33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Interactive-0.0.6,1.tbz) = 2d7a20ceaa8d95ed5c6f976ecdcc03f6abd641ca1b3ebe415addbca7ce20348f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Interface-1.06_1.tbz) = 6207facb7f791a872f0b361faf3b8dd6e41e5c92299337ef52720ee9d3788281
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-KQueue-0.34.tbz) = 22a185bb1a036e48591f83068720fde05097d7031cf841bde28a0fc6755501da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Lambda-1.23.tbz) = ea7441c5ec17a68544c006474c94e741cebbce02cd448d4554be69fb36d38a38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-LockedFile-0.23.tbz) = 58bdd5042670729fa33381ae2f6b23e8bcb114d261ebdbf164697e33f919ac7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-MultiPipe-0.0.0.tbz) = 4249f31623346977c5bd3566712b26b95b2c26d255a0443fa325d4ae05d462d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Multiplex-1.13.tbz) = c80e2b649c0369d6f93874833e7dd1e9234f7159342a581e7478dd90289e09e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-NestedCapture-1.03.tbz) = 521a0221e06926e022871324edc3e57a8eb4fe56b3cef7079de731c33e04d358
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Null-1.01.tbz) = 73b32ffe943f259970b319880f58117599f50574cee21a1f37fc24c28bb9000f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Pager-0.24.tbz) = 50e604a2e5a13a6be04b20aa14137dbc632dd7dd7e1af2cc3bf06eb7e17a0005
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Prompt-0.99.7001.tbz) = 8fddac74c30d649932be61c8b2dd47d0e11bd6fe3d5a781d876a6275085ca960
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Pty-Easy-0.09.tbz) = beb18db3b333db8e99f6fa1f2c34ca2ccceb205b28113b20b868e7bea565e2a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Socket-INET6-2.69.tbz) = ac704f39a371f6332c02d9dcf45fd8bc2baf40244e68b163f1868f932d735d62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Socket-IP-0.17.tbz) = 9a4702802cc3d21653f3f8b623d4e38a0ed8842e0f8719c2e630cfffdb9f4758
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Socket-Multicast-1.12.tbz) = 4a337de3ab9d48b7bea7d90f89c3de6007d1fe6a4db8cf14b8f85d214fedd127
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Socket-Multicast6-0.03_1.tbz) = 0ed7e3c245899788b03dfc94fd4abc9172442527cd3b1e922f1f34fa33f4aa52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Socket-SSL-1.76.tbz) = 2a9a328e33a76d0befd61219ac2bc002231ae8427dc853a150e07aa093161ce1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-String-1.08.tbz) = e5d4d338ca6bfb24127f7876b16e370b96d3fbe578322a0bb573fa950606d641
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Stty-0.03.tbz) = 2e0616a1c20d8dcc387a320a3a79dcd0c99abf061f9579649f5e7e4d827e4900
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Tee-0.64_2.tbz) = 527edbc185b2de6f130cbe7d7ee4bcc7f200af17917e8927347045c1c7210046
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-TieCombine-1.002.tbz) = 054c957f2911c0167fa90d62d8380f7570657fed88e8aac0ab199f6bb55ee6cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Toolkit-1.008_1.tbz) = cc3feaeb5fef53482af5ab25ebb152d16c65fc8f6b152ee7496abd540381e16d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Tty-1.10.tbz) = ca1077de6b5ee0a086a9be2ddfac0700dce3e53fbb354cd81a82b20856ecf6dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Util-1.5_1,1.tbz) = 83068de67832922d0b4c8e4bf260113f4ececd69559aaea969c09791a3cce7a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-YAML-0.08.tbz) = b3dad3af4b428820048da594c91e28bb976e9898cb099410e44f9b01ae41f0da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-Zlib-1.10_1.tbz) = 1470c61981badc1a851d08d766ec53054b25f59386208a6e32f0fa0097eb3ddb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IO-stringy-2.110.tbz) = c77a4f6198d755da7719521c51f003e1f80a98ba58735e35f7051ce8e75448ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IOC-0.29_1.tbz) = 40fbdbd540a2b3cf1212bbf7d9896aac07d79a6119cbafc6bc95d27d8be1bd3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IP-Anonymous-0.04.tbz) = 1d96187aa47f1e6e9fb551cf4db7b277d5843ed3d5816f6e990a4b40ee079bc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IP-Country-2.27.tbz) = 983be8daae89bdc0640eae0af6082922203be2f652efb2eb6f9f1b0d167f47a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IPC-Cache-0.02.tbz) = 105279b12d7b134ef5d2797db14d94cbd7002a24ed63688d1e90bdaefb44a760
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IPC-Cmd-0.78.tbz) = 2dd7b22d5d1b41b2357b1f3739a864d9ad30883e9fd7a8e30d2e8523d6e0539e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IPC-DirQueue-1.0.tbz) = bc0e11d1cdd02d3d79b8d0009a59cd1ffe8117d43678e51df4e7580c3044dd7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IPC-Locker-1.491.tbz) = c3683b4c7d636e094cd4fd330537db4584089c65fea45518950041e56dcb62f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IPC-MM-0.03.tbz) = 3a0d9a201ee6025890ad22fb130255458d927455dd8ad10286c2be7ae4ef4f66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IPC-MMA-0.81.tbz) = 376766db6c86e67a244be74b4a91de229c5512fd46ef05e67a6c69a28083f3da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IPC-Mmap-0.21.tbz) = 16aae73e65d162d7b001a1a5d4900d8577e0c7e5b77ce52b124ce52181766623
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IPC-Mmap-Share-0.03.tbz) = d1fc2d135ef6c6c2986a11ff5f9fc769a75afb8fc007fe294b07216c6afcedfd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IPC-Open3-Simple-0.04.tbz) = 4ae37f0f57f3e5224e521fc22c72269cc1e47099bf36f3681c4209c65d8cd879
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IPC-PubSub-0.29_1.tbz) = 96f64ce2a82e99ed83e13f9f75ab8a3cbd907d36b449d3bc4ec4050839658198
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IPC-Run-0.92.tbz) = fc52f518ef52defec8d9e5ffd7dd1a21ca215b8154470cc2fad57b73e0249c61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IPC-Run-SafeHandles-0.02.tbz) = f40e2fd841138ad39db8a94e3e03b0857eeee0a76abea2729e0234dac0350383
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IPC-Run3-0.045.tbz) = afa6de3b272cf850e4b8e16c3f463763f3b71d2d75b971ba35cc4d97b9641a12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IPC-Session-0.05.tbz) = 31019e94f1bb3f60c0b14035473a04203e76799a50ccb78ad598ea407fb49bad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IPC-ShareLite-0.17.tbz) = 6532065f830c0d913f09b28258148e47c6384c074d7e95d35360902cf95a207c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IPC-Shareable-0.60_1.tbz) = 16c4c86b5b90d80aaa3bd84f84a159e25a3da089659a5cc334eea73bdd5bc615
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IPC-SharedCache-1.3.tbz) = 175b136b1703ab4a0215ef5acb1d3606af62026dd4c97c4254ea3faa80e729a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IPC-Signal-1.00.tbz) = 64f12381b4c30d79344d58f9ed7ee1f4d25b85fb6398faf0c86da6b362a699ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IPC-System-Simple-1.21.tbz) = 64abbf901af41c9731fc98c65ac64b6297fb595856a8f83369ad0820a018a6ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IRC-Bot-Hangman-0.1.tbz) = d718412f85b8c37ec562aacd039d4a30bd67d139af9c7ddef7f84960271ebcb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-IRC-Utils-0.12.tbz) = 4429bf2f00975f8827c398c3b3cf290c8e7d2ce4e9b605e7fcacc2b5621021db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Ima-DBI-0.35.tbz) = 3707ceecfe0fd39f89dde107588e099bfa029baf3fc92f9a80d3d1532b12c9ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Ima-DBI-Contextual-1.006.tbz) = 78f40d2cdecbe39f831fbfd5ac17d507fa140211f62f4f6d122c21e3042086ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-Base-1.17.tbz) = 523d850522ddfb2b144daf72cdb4443d5278f894847bf2055915f6cbddf9cb71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-Base-SVG-4.tbz) = 67a428e7bda729c425680db94f0c471c0c4c1ec8f3e8e3907f1b7b4928711190
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-Caa-1.01.tbz) = 7017fff49ece933a1b1789a4acae7130751076b2cc2ba62a63fa3cf88abb7668
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-Compare-0.9_1.tbz) = 42afc8ae0092c8d2be425e8ae197e1ba0a0f2f8994f36d93d75020a47257992b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-Delivery-0.14_1.tbz) = c2f4f8abfaa80fd2ed8199dfd64aac58556308deb61e77b97be853aa94b749db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-ExifTool-9.01.tbz) = 58824b427c18c54c8f147681c6e916a565f962ad26358fff8850aebf98de0207
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-ExifTool-devel-8.65.tbz) = 0102cbda2b8727c4e4843bef6dbc7b2303fe917fe06335cd1a594f1a21680405
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-Grab-1.4.2_3.tbz) = 505cedd1d19d4c4c59441c961393fe541c60255837ad8cd65896325e6d9595af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-Heatmap-0.565_1.tbz) = 9992ddc513c59dd594d1da0e6943b162cd846e9892313d820c8056cd0d13f676
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-IPTCInfo-1.95.tbz) = 44ab96e5647fd901f5cd4de193ec8a09b5bb0b4e1553e9b6703c77299a54dfb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-Imgur-0.01.tbz) = d604e39d350d3ad8745f945922c32fdf811c680c9a4f55d9ed189483f5660631
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-Imlib2-2.03_3.tbz) = f9361f9c26155f878851e5b7b1cf676f115af999705803e555df4040255c435e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-Info-1.32.tbz) = 09ed16447b3aaa852770002d98bc2d2617427319f4398962ec186996da0fae68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-Magick-Iterator-0.01_4.tbz) = 7df96fecae3f4ceea8c9177e94a5bd4eb64a105c68993f4c7e43ef963bfb8976
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-Math-Constrain-1.02.tbz) = 30e01768bbde98295d457578ab3c0b10d9b575cdb19e49a27b6a90e525f9b653
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-MetaData-GQview-1.9.tbz) = 9b8bd5ccfc86f8da6fa1dc29ccb8990ab39aaf110804b09c1d4e5c90b7b7dbc6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-MetaData-JPEG-0.153.tbz) = 4202db8712fc27a7b56c9d0b86cf18b44b9c62d04639a42ca8cb0cb1dfcda143
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-PBMlib-2.00.tbz) = 035662fb399e11ea11cf1724e79a4d09098b563958c70df103a581c8d1ef21f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-Pngslimmer-0.30_1.tbz) = f3eacfed1162effb1c5c4c7027747249f317b27e6ae128716914e4849c26fc33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-Scale-0.08_1.tbz) = 0a952c7dd94c575901443de60a5127bc229189e1b7a09be300afb6eb47e3d135
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-Size-3.232.tbz) = 38da024b014b42275e9bf6cf99ba6a0b0a361ce4dd15b1123060608b353964d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Image-Size-FillFullSelect-0.1.0.tbz) = 78c12311b49c324ac81c981bec4b70d472860302c718b4faa339d3685a35f4cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Imager-0.92.tbz) = 75ec3357d643782c1e613278a7a680c3ee4e65cf72dba023777f37bf8fe7614a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Imager-AverageGray-0.0.0_3.tbz) = efe6987d623bfa7812a3c1888c3b6d2445a84cafce2a5bdaeb58d37a24bf2fe7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Imager-Graph-0.10.tbz) = 8d9c2ddb65b7863b7f4079e336064fa5d622b815c1133884e6067b27bcbca307
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Imager-Plot-0.09_5.tbz) = 3ff053e59d3ea929c4e9fef2d52a6a59651298b026bee61d64e8d2ce9ec95b8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Imager-QRCode-0.03.3_1.tbz) = 0e25fdb32dbce51e34d153303c5d10dc326d5a4a932a0e273c65d44605f4b434
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Imlib2-1.0.0_9.tbz) = 6dcc2b3b2e404192d5fe22fc2e038123fb9942d2571a2d5d11912849db0e668b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Inline-0.50.tbz) = f92d6ede717c023d3264b2ea70eba3f22d1381faa0c012e03aea0d5af331f7c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Inline-ASM-0.03.tbz) = e1a2e631d32520fe49e86663189b5ea4787dda42eabb9d2ddca53b5b0872214a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Inline-CPP-0.39.tbz) = c6ec3d4074e2db09adbfab27ef2a44b1dc270fb61d9c6033d995ba02318319a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Inline-Files-0.68.tbz) = 11f7cb70fb5d3aa019a3b691cce46f8f1e4e5caf171c3b219c9d313f22d5c610
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Inline-Filters-0.12.tbz) = 16ff688c1b1f7ae67c5683057451306167f2649b1f3b4adb5ed9fa32903bb604
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Inline-Java-0.53.tbz) = 5edd554a2e7c371b2a0e3a60d2780d0a31724024bdb6134bf25db390172299b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Inline-TT-0.07.tbz) = ec08fb737a0cf7301fd4568708d9152306bee224deb0a35f19924c4d5da6cb1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Inline-Tcl-0.09.tbz) = 71a569b99ac47d328e04f932ff5f33324e72e9de42f4253d7d9fc174b1905ef3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-InlineX-C2XS-0.22.tbz) = fb5e2e32687f6824dd5ca88423c0702ff3e9a7f23cd38e371dd89f8d4996a1fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-InlineX-CPP2XS-0.23.tbz) = 0cdc9a20343540cdca74e5361a74afafb558e0e26c10d7da014389001008a780
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Interpolation-0.74.tbz) = 1c09b7d557a575f2465e28e60639e3fad288a4921cac6ab22cdb9f112394f76f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Ioctl-0.81.tbz) = 2737b93ff9de6fecc2cde932204439697933feb023cf8b15162d4bd809db5877
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Iterator-0.03.tbz) = 83e82273b3149b8d66e2f2f3f263582e0a418ecb809c2e038d54e7c56c7a82e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Iterator-DBI-0.02.tbz) = ecf0267019072ef573d80f03f8c94dbb9d45971df09710fa736d44d718951a16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Iterator-File-1.01.tbz) = b002819f2f9a03dcee0d5ae671edd98d749b3a95a3f29cf52778dcdf0dbc58cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Iterator-IO-0.02.tbz) = dff1bb22dd84a3801380c24c6d027c2df70050db85dfa5b4429bb78fd0d8231f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Iterator-Misc-0.03.tbz) = a2279fd7087b938599c86efd0222658f1e2d3240c7be824ab106efea0ee241d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Iterator-Util-0.02.tbz) = a78826d44cb182d9fe85888a2d41973ff7c1807c465a355c1d05f6a1fb3aaf67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JE-0.060.tbz) = 06197c3316b2b197b9008a79854bdf9e3ccc3c584c491f3cfb50c5130ace37d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JIRA-Client-0.25.tbz) = 49e332ad30479c75200507255f0540a5923d0625beeb4791c34695b1a3a7ae1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JQuery-1.06_1.tbz) = 213bfc8f4f46fa915c30c0623afd865f08b304c63b319b50528c7ef20576f726
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JSAN-0.07_7.tbz) = eee519759f06d59ecfb124f0842629e0d8cdd1f79745a16ad0858895bd97067e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JSON-1.15.tbz) = 8a8a6f8418081f26ab8a65d0ff38ee3f3d66731997450ff427d435d312110471
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JSON-2.53.tbz) = afad147b5aefd7efc0181a0eedd4ddc5519bedb294613a7fdaf79c415e83a077
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JSON-Any-1.29.tbz) = 5a34cf4db74fa205b3b1027899b6dc9f20ea7310f5bd1977f1a4241f6a4495c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JSON-DWIW-0.47.tbz) = bacd58365608a34f9fc3b3234083b7513b4b64b1821496645ee9e3a6eab221bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JSON-PP-2.27200_1.tbz) = 10ab76b6430bbcc331301cc4463b052e08b10b5e444e2fb65e552d77e3b21d92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JSON-RPC-1.03.tbz) = bbaa42c14496cc25cab17c829908559e012d314380270a5bf2063b6061bf998e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JSON-RPC-Common-0.10.tbz) = 99942ce69264fbbe97a9cef9981077c2e377c0e5dded62f5337a062701ccdbac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JSON-RPC-Dispatcher-0.0505.tbz) = 4b8a361df9c27f27dd6073e01f9808fe5e8063e4c90610d3c743468d54fe0600
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JSON-XS-2.33.tbz) = ad83b9eb0166768c0cbe80c7122f84f82c2996b420dd52d30982e98b1d3f8bab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JSON-XS-VersionOneAndTwo-0.31.tbz) = 0d7dd8fbba57a819d0f4785ad3eab08558a59015b88d6b0d8dfdf18cc858af0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Jabber-Connection-0.04.tbz) = fec53815f3ba54364819c2e50b5488bd8d99f3b5627521a0e9e20ad2941bef1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Jabber-Lite-0.8.tbz) = 725ea8092d97bb88315f142eb6d65bef0b8aca40aef904a02f7dacf798474950
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Jabber-SimpleSend-0.03.tbz) = f8b1e93647af559e1edc804a7892827c91b768e502bc6b839a8a3a3368955950
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Java-4.7_3.tbz) = 00aeee9bccf761d79a15a3c44ac51f3f062a4702c5bcf9bca6ec05803d633832
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JavaScript-Minifier-1.05.tbz) = fd31ce4383c6b7b6fa81fda423fe10ca8e11858412ad81f771a0c6a3677aa602
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JavaScript-Minifier-XS-0.09.tbz) = 7dc62e03b603902ccaa612361605886fe6706f2495acc659a5ba1046033b1e7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JavaScript-Packer-1.006.003.tbz) = 794a45e50032b2ca6cfb5104188beb0024ff73335e48a34a9809057fee44b37d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JavaScript-RPC-0.3.tbz) = 0ade5e2dfe49388ea12ef6f08a474848e80d94ccf78700cdca4edee7fd99df5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JavaScript-SpiderMonkey-0.21_1.tbz) = 3d46b1e9dca7a22c77cb2fb2550e218a54d3f2249e82e87c771884df965c05d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JavaScript-Squish-0.07.tbz) = ad7a37f191a486fbfb54beabc9273f6edbe30f6f032cece34dbc862065dffc2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-JavaScript-Value-Escape-0.06.tbz) = 90b0a0f25f14879758cd55e1fcedce7f8627831fd6c204b4024c36fdfebca9e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Jemplate-0.270.tbz) = 6d75f8d34348e4bba4f3240f79c38fc73424bbb77a12c29b3008650c063d369c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Jifty-1.10518_1.tbz) = 726226e69b2f82249bc8ff8d5a9b6fff36b5ad841f3be45d9c9e708060e9a9a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Jifty-DBI-0.74.tbz) = 5feea09b126a392b9fe2b052c162f399ac3d2d45e7dd13e38280ce155a5788c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Jifty-Plugin-Authentication-Ldap-1.01.tbz) = 7fb791c687b8ba5918ca60174d6db66a2650e9c6cff1ab9ef68783cff2d790bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Jifty-Plugin-OpenID-1.02_1.tbz) = 7188c0d6deab003037f2ce0182981c78221dead206a89caa51d80cc7d6c8c199
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Jonk-0.05.tbz) = c6c34627ae95b69fc6b3063f7d009b29ac308ffec2b76079261040a84b612a36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-KinoSearch-0.165_1.tbz) = 9bb6263be6bbaf34b733085c648a9d6d1d3d4ce9d15c06784c3c82fb9429023b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-KinoSearch1-1.01.tbz) = bff5613ef6a7d16edaaedd389501b2043ef8dc5cc437cf87dd80a78d5773579e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Kwalify-1.21.tbz) = d3611248f2a85d4f76b85dfcdf10223cfb643ca6ce7261d86bbb67acdef83aea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Kwiki-0.39.tbz) = 3fcb19db577d8ba841ef6d77b0aafbfede81d5f0e276567622f3c5951a4989ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-KyotoCabinet-1.18_5.tbz) = f918f7177ee3188e7a398f50f946914851eb4c3736b3822d4c76761ba5aec7b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LEGO-RCX-1.01.tbz) = cc2ff2dfcfc56262f6a651361bf216d44f86ccc1170840b8d132e5fabf46d3a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LMAP-CID2SPF-0.9.tbz) = 4e3081a1f527ef0a39b2b32d8d6205787177fd3712f6651c940d4474b6ca1990
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LWP-Authen-OAuth-1.01.tbz) = c94b339bc549018e28cf641ee3a974c4db0c6a275660ee92826004c2bfb1703b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LWP-Authen-Wsse-0.05.tbz) = 2e2de4af85f81f82c5b80bc0e67ea95504cbde435f3733085ba81326fb9f1213
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LWP-ConnCache-MaxKeepAliveRequests-0.33.tbz) = ae6901bdc102ccf00b054f659b41db0cf1702c9a2741538c007a850dab22c446
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LWP-MediaTypes-6.02.tbz) = 1e5bfc1a64679c2384e37230af6bae12a4528fc05b0fc1d75dcb1c029a84e5f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LWP-Online-1.08.tbz) = 5800f3997f3ec247bd65a8fd402ccbb820fa5d04a02f2da08c9090e980503d0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LWP-Protocol-http10-6.03.tbz) = 95ace1184456279cb81ce7527a0f9402bc433ab9458a6b0bc91a65d9c14a2e7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LWP-Protocol-https-6.03.tbz) = 16c2e3c150db8809e52ba0c0a31eccdafbce6d3a16b34ef578c924f219981b0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LWP-UserAgent-Determined-1.06.tbz) = 3967aa841a9019115db9f501b7b3dd8b36403e5d597cfb68f7e3eba7bf291e7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LWP-UserAgent-POE-0.03.tbz) = 7e1b404bf701bac467d09cd65130c53800ad3b27253018130e9c7b92d7a7d0e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LWP-UserAgent-WithCache-0.12.tbz) = 9087a728075fce6229c4e1583fd3634704ec9b5b4d7e19e626d1c03e3dcd754a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LWPx-ParanoidAgent-1.07.tbz) = 0771a40eae097f4227c2083f442c67ca673a20c2c4f14b1212adb34e2422c6c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LWPx-TimedHTTP-1.8.tbz) = d6cb0e9fdef2bd27021add90587d23dcf73c25f9c3786cd93e4fd3e2be22bf9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LaTeX-Driver-0.10_1.tbz) = e7c14642228db184b79c6393209d5fb55f41cae7fb683cb4225c7f4966b15cc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LaTeX-Encode-0.08.tbz) = 76de0fc873387bcf27860ca530d88bbcd5805d39f825bc777433e953cc66e4c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LaTeX-Pod-0.21_1.tbz) = 668d831e8cedff51d69576418b5da10651acc690c34e0e8d6a4dc9aff32e7590
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LaTeX-TOM-1.03.tbz) = 20e832a34c474191ad3aab4dacc0d69edddae6f3d91abd5a4ab4989958377e09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LaTeX-Table-1.0.6_1.tbz) = 919ffff78b33934caf5da86030b98ef5330aee7a2cea0c5c5e530b6d3750f61c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LaTeX-ToUnicode-0.03.tbz) = 6650928f209a7cefbdcb0e8de17531b5764fd2717c3d5b04342d31ca441d11a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Layout-Manager-0.34.tbz) = 274f0e88913946d53e43fab2ce1be34dd771f8c07be9438221d674369185a9a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lchown-1.01_1.tbz) = 39c4a4a2f65f42d44e0aa2fced733984b58d4ead8e8096891ee0a2f3a5908f9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lexical-Alias-0.04.tbz) = b089c3b5350021176633ccdf70ed608cccddbc4e6b9cb0eabcd1eac79cdaaf4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lexical-Import-0.002.tbz) = 2e9ebed39d066641562466e76ba83f4634baf71a56b865a5f7d370a29aa61f4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lexical-Persistence-1.020.tbz) = 65fdb6fa4344e1687db370759eb792db7fba1f15b90cdad017f8a29b7f62e296
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lexical-SealRequireHints-0.007.tbz) = 2f9d080ce2c8be948d92a7d145e76e7c2a6212c91bf82f66c72eb6a2ed335065
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lexical-Var-0.007.tbz) = f175e683d860c900708265db6cf9d2e1050b4f9f958f53244ea67125c75c64e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-Conjunction-2.00.tbz) = 03e30a6799eb842032c86a88f9c1794c0a3ea14e4c7e7d44f7cf89b208ab4476
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-DetectCyrillic-0.02.tbz) = de376f7e74590c13e404ecab589cfba2bf2d8706b350959181dbe9382aeecd9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-AddressParse-1.16.tbz) = df105de7af90d2bff63373078b691ca11694b94e158fdef8c68329fbc7f3b20f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-Fathom-1.15.tbz) = faf2c9df8fdee6d412400ecbc6a62a1d2f425904179085c84819ff0a9fd05621
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-FindNumber-1.2.tbz) = 85c6e9513ba6741e935add0ae94d8e9b2258133e30398540f2837634630c7d7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-Gender-0.02_1,1.tbz) = 87a66ac5ecaab919d7db77742c2e326c28df4f528511003831bc861923d61845
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-Infinitive-1.11.tbz) = 20f818a76ae7d92902c982880684f39360a2cac3130ae71875d22d1316e8d17d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-Inflect-1.89.3.tbz) = 9bb6365ef05b551d6db5656f081b8e0bd8a5dfe6a4d5132376aa2f73a940ac4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-Inflect-Number-1.1.tbz) = b4e5704b350e6221206e6c78716ba6cee62820b6fdef99fc28ae9cc42c1d213a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-Inflect-Phrase-0.15.tbz) = 8c1ecc9e773c8b1a6ac4eac4294ce9470cf6bfd87e11bd3f3a9a20e8ebf8ddfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-MatchNames-1.12.tbz) = 69940325b54aa605a81ab0577954a2d5ef172659d85ac525ed3562799072e8e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-NameCase-1.15.tbz) = 3831ebf1fab604a33e4141422ec616f011aa61f99aeda6ca39f6ce42eb8a62dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-NameParse-1.30.tbz) = aec0521eb21530dbad9c3b0e26bec21a5b6d8214f10897eb791e6e031b941bb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-NamedEntity-1.9_1.tbz) = dc154b1a7ccbf88f6ac996a58da7248a737d1851d9d0a63e85e10ac47c6e952d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-Nickname-1.16.tbz) = 4b1af4c1e8efd9a89746ace626101dcbbc25de4f9014510c90897093d2281d11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-Numbers-1.04.tbz) = 13fab9ed2ac04622b4252354ea3df3e9ecf10998fdcb934e5bc84fd44a5b4656
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-Numbers-Easy-2009110701.tbz) = 7dec0d92022d63f246246e8ce7c0fb0492225a14451036660e26b993944694ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-Numbers-Ordinate-1.02.tbz) = f354adb38a53c1e170b24d97abac385631900e96be3d14973a2266ecaee9a2dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-Sentence-0.25.tbz) = b9c2c483a5d32edf9029db13b0bc9aab8fb83675ef5bd7b4b15974e711dfd8a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-Squeeze-2006.0704.tbz) = ef77eee3ac08be841c0c99760680caa1721abfe6fdf1585f7e39c4e7615be9f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-Summarize-0.2_1.tbz) = 5eb2ac753082896709b00882b2169d15b0a3f80a66221e1a8185c9e464878a7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-Syllable-0.251.tbz) = f7e3a25561d6dc3886dc0bc0b0c334705e543655f50bdfa3b801422daa2db79f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-Tagger-0.23.tbz) = 6ca45ee3c5813ac93d48485ff768c72a3d4dc1fee9bd6a8c32942408cd392e97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-EN-Words2Nums-0.18.tbz) = 54559419b897f293ef7625b7c85d8f258c287f9370313010a5b4feac9c35a42f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-Han-PinYin-0.16.tbz) = 56e7e217735f2bb94209515fd88852c43c4f1f9d98e4af555828dfedbf237c21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-Han-Utils-0.12.tbz) = 173b3f365dbcf3c853a8d630c2ac8df2b15707bb8c7f22b6ecbc05f219458f64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-Ident-1.7.tbz) = ad4d93fadc08a42e8054e0fdeec48ab81e7d4cf70e3f08e2a89d0f375e295a42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-Identify-0.51.tbz) = caabd071dbb4f919b51745645d1a8ffa28a7abd43b848cdf475ac06900aafb8d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-Ispell-0.07_1.tbz) = 682a4686cfcaec93a864ed609a29fc01f76de70d6681c7dabc7efcbea3a1e93d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-JA-Fold-0.08_1.tbz) = 4a5dfe80e06f703a732fa37c1d64fee129c343fda9b2f9d41b8919f86912b575
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-JA-Numbers-0.04.tbz) = 377e80fa1e86faab490fdbbe60d92b51872ff22fc2c9a144f4532d97fcf04452
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-JA-Regular-Unicode-0.09.tbz) = 907fdb16d8d27e38eb0de8f26cf63ea9844a6b072b7eb75cabdfce063d761ff6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-PT-Stemmer-0.01.tbz) = c57ff465d151f0de0bbe635dd8b089e7fb94e8c020ab56d7e947182adafd87be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-Preferred-0.2.4.tbz) = 3d2a03a6cfd0d9452f59de9e90ccb1a351f1c76581830eecaf882cc79518c04c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-RU-Charset-0.02.tbz) = ed235c78114fafba7dd8f6554b3df32287ce560e9592439b45bba3a6a5c418c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-Stem-0.84.tbz) = c95f3ead88db88515477e257febca55edf71cc90323a38bd88d6b89c3351bc7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-Stem-Fr-0.02.tbz) = 7d9726f4045d571e37fddb6c16607af34ae93dbe45a324d7374a9dc5db73122d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-Stem-It-0.02.tbz) = a325265d95c3753cc63b914c2d80429ab46f1a44b8be3047bf683bde835ace36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-Stem-Ru-0.01.tbz) = aea27881c2fefc91bbff2575cbc31347fd87d045c61a306b4cc5921a81d57508
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-Stem-Snowball-0.952.tbz) = 77fe43159898933e192be7836af6c2abefd4e687be460ea2c2b8056644610fb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-Stem-Snowball-Da-1.01.tbz) = b338c370c91446e4629850e064f27a26ff5bafe06ffd9dd2a4ca827a67d3e05f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-Stem-Snowball-No-1.2.tbz) = ffcb743b9a0648f0c53928e9aa10ab9ae30ba2ccc6f72b2633c0cacf56eb9132
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-Stem-Snowball-Se-1.2.tbz) = ef288128c7ea39bd6d449f771092131114d49498753c39eb4ad8093d9e28296e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-StopWords-0.09.tbz) = 37beaa33f5ae87b6192b7a1f1b74e5306de5c59eadec218d293ad6ac02d57de6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-Treebank-0.16.tbz) = eadc74cc9cdb9609d785c2fad7ab0b67be55f9dc72dc48d7aef0733815f7500d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-ZH-BPMFConvert-0.01.tbz) = 172a9d952b1846c86c501444830822c79d3ec989d4a749db5e19379018b5a06a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-ZH-HanDetect-0.04.tbz) = aa70e8ed4623e99b90845d6d9312000941bffecbcffafaee66329cb4996abb7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-ZH-Keywords-0.04_1.tbz) = a7affc2ba5cf4dcd256ed935806b286353b6a14210317494f9b0929086b9c2f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-ZH-Numbers-0.04.tbz) = b5e7426118437d21d857fcfc0cd51a3c8a01c5ffef3a2fa0ba829da6e8332aff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-ZH-Segment-0.02.tbz) = a0e8093fb7f07bec035f50cc24cc1dff0121fc0bc37d9fb6d629b4ae576fe2e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-ZH-Summarize-0.01_1.tbz) = f8bf78e52869eb5280225ee357eff9bd6a29ef096aeb8e9c6550c7991f258853
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-ZH-TaBE-0.07_2.tbz) = 99330a3d678980841a1e2412948ed9a3c86c7ffacf732434597c4dbd3cb986b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-ZH-Toke-0.02_1.tbz) = 59a6fb3f26ef258c835ade3ba95618c2fd2d7263c7d4e87c396125fbf6407bd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-ZH-WordSegmenter-0.01.tbz) = 538186786e5ccc2308333eb0a1d9d894aa35d97398163049e5f05254b5ddca6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lingua-ZH-Wrap-0.03.tbz) = 45236c5d41ce89daac5aef1f08b016404df52c1d64772f36e875aea5db35b996
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-List-AllUtils-0.03.tbz) = f34da404a53b0343fcb2b62bc8685c0a3940e37a4d7eaad1e86fd00c522947e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-List-Compare-0.37.tbz) = b2f080c12b0e6f91c04e8dc9bba72cca2c34333bc38b06568b27c1b779b3f105
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-List-Cycle-1.00.tbz) = 736854fadddddf40ddfc6410d1a07e6fe5324b6b3e358ef80081fb304ba130a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-List-Gen-0.974.tbz) = d44837406ffe316804f809f1b0a659ac5accb15f34241d5a318c31d45d0b6c66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-List-Group-1.3.tbz) = 2dfc0745dec597ddd5d2e3af3c845235b2f555c0891c226ad3acfd721c358f19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-List-MoreUtils-0.33.tbz) = bdd7924f858b44d08b189d532db514c7ab6a8ea8fe6428f0996be49a8219a57f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-List-Permutor-0.022.tbz) = 26913d6f2fea27a3b535e5e486f02a365bb4e04a5cbe36b55bc8e9420974387f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-List-PowerSet-0.01.tbz) = ad1b4755a93a9806f9ca85b733ed74712bcd098a03c096980b7a7f42f331bccf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-List-Rotation-Cycle-1.009.tbz) = 9eb216be73482d1c8649443c93b0d4c50520bf36da91efe30adcf57069240a26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-List-Uniq-0.20.tbz) = f3e999b8d78673f3b1d570f97d09b2d3d74c6532f7dcbaa33169b2ce74b94207
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-List-Util-WeightedRoundRobin-0.4.tbz) = 5fd3a3dbb6824268c1ee178c110eaa60758cc9164dec158624e264db904e40b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-List-UtilsBy-0.09.tbz) = d0452feb0392b8c38e403b50028f47befa5e23607575dc6442567976260f690c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Locale-Codes-3.17.tbz) = 57f55bb0ac874de5c9ee8b7f1509d528adc2d7a1ad9515d0fc611a83e020dd5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Locale-Currency-Format-1.30.tbz) = 92208606cfc6bcc135f2f6bbc00432696043c271174d64550cccac4d55a9e1c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Locale-Geocode-1.20.tbz) = 0c577c3273c63cab2db36c93c55d3471a376df82fd95b3d9aeabcf814ae8974d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Locale-Maketext-1.22.tbz) = f41d1e33dea9f939b2da267aac6555f95f888d71027b49d9aeb65c3c61b9d1ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Locale-Maketext-Fuzzy-0.11.tbz) = 922578f585b173789ffac0874c95262230b83a6f14f3137af736904c7704ffbd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Locale-Maketext-Gettext-1.28_1.tbz) = 35b32d0bcaea5e15d1419b6279591baefa90d96f10d5979c0d9616d2192e0313
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Locale-Maketext-Lexicon-0.91.tbz) = a40962e2a65ae8aa943fc728a08c38b2c6b71379285ff89f1c887559d07300f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Locale-Maketext-Simple-0.21.tbz) = b0755758b8a1bf65cc29c2f0d182a9acfe9fadf16e2a58fb58c11873af105832
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Locale-Msgfmt-0.15_1.tbz) = 39499de4f31a8d84e2716cdf0e6621df8ceb0c4d8cf53533553273da67a3df66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Locale-PGetText-0.16.tbz) = 4cef03f49120f235fde3438f7c487bc38355993dcac98cc9b42a210d7a71acb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Locale-PO-0.22.tbz) = 0fa3acc1e1b873996b2e5a17b341cdc8fd412119ec6b3f08c66ffb7192284349
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Locale-SubCountry-1.56.tbz) = 275cb487767d2cbd288ddefeae3b654086a569c459faf30205a68452101b4804
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Locale-US-2.112.150.tbz) = 51f68ca01fa9c40391b405be80c80656f32a73d109012d96545b8eb19f415986
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Locale-gettext-1.05_3.tbz) = 0303ab3669996ac566dab8294c3816eba1b5e37319ae8c0aaee01db97a1ca133
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Locale-libintl-1.20_2.tbz) = 999e0e0082648a5f67186933bd08a5b5e4ba9c23f3d3cbcb705c4dcd87d1869f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-LockFile-Simple-0.2.7.tbz) = bfc602f1b7d7ba186ea227454697cee27998992550dc6dd0c462183904c196f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Accounting-SVK-0.05_9.tbz) = 62a0346c47521c09b27b8bec8d1d0e3c5f3da4363775d6e7cedffafb289b280f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Accounting-SVN-0.01_10.tbz) = 0ae12a4b8b3386bb994c88a04cdb9daf9380a4d946a291a07037897982c2343d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Agent-0.307.tbz) = 45b85313a90b2e15b67b3c1b8d4add8341baf24f68c3dd08c5e73f850703b96e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Agent-Logger-0.2.tbz) = a2593e266b04fc0ca3f826ae65d98ae6dfcea7ed2f08b675d9d1140032adbff3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Any-0.14.tbz) = 2c7bc22aecdfe36f0053f233c285c6fbd2a1c37ed701039841a2dd0d5d47c9bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Any-Adapter-0.09.tbz) = f84a15f4c22b76d9d0b3d40306c68689216086767838ac2e4d7a2c5b4ac1317d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Any-Adapter-Dispatch-0.06.tbz) = ff14e398bbc7877662ceb7e7bcc6dc11f4a611c676855510e5f9fd8e257abe18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Any-Adapter-Log4perl-0.06.tbz) = 1f8a9cc1e8615e5bb07a378e28c28012c307755ddbd47f07668b05468f452a29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Any-Adapter-Syslog-1.3.tbz) = c92f0cb47a5cf68c858e9e188e0369eddfdce136224c2d67d89c729b11f56f94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Any-App-0.40.tbz) = f1f9682c8e55408b10bfbbb4ac29c6420d4df9b019e95376bd7dd8a07a0b41dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Contextual-0.004300.tbz) = 546efd5ebef6f78ed1e5824f0998eaab8aec7e251a394504671b7b96eeb73b76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Dispatch-2.32.tbz) = 06088a241f73e6a8f082881167eb77729387d2f244d0535bf61c87bb11b65932
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Dispatch-Array-1.001.tbz) = 0e1bbca7683d4c342deb0fd83ccf351cec36e1c053e2daf6658bb797502a60f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Dispatch-Colorful-0.03_1.tbz) = 8dc721647783695338e4de006566085c166480d4a2f1c32993428ad504b6c75f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Dispatch-Config-1.04.tbz) = def3c89b8c7dae29951ff7b93e90c6a28555917d614eab4dd29470c195b698af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Dispatch-Configurator-Any-1.110.690.tbz) = cb3f374b534885ee1238ade807a67743267fc28c0eb5888d95df46898b2b2275
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Dispatch-Configurator-YAML-0.03.tbz) = c2607d8ad23c17dd2047ba1f1dc24894d4a3d48c77a09b9719b7c79588cf208c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Dispatch-DBI-0.02.tbz) = cbf2e5bce7a25fb43078c71c51923b27a0760693db2bc0b8218a8ed74ec034d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Dispatch-Dir-0.10.tbz) = 32d19ce8f992b43fbe840177e8c7f6621560af255076ab71f0d48ada5ba79203
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Dispatch-Email-EmailSend-0.03_1.tbz) = 6aefcfb6a094a7536f541ca43f9010da0d528018194bed3acc986938bb2446dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Dispatch-File-Rolling-1.06.tbz) = 9e1adabf53fd7d6aec5043491905d43d3f8406e8b4c193c9d01a1bbae56b0619
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Dispatch-File-Stamped-0.10.tbz) = fa87736742fcba0e691c04b66e7965233d2994b642360191795ac1a8f92d05cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Dispatch-FileRotate-1.19.tbz) = 99224869aecdfbaf9b7db5b0e2108981aca8f03024cbb6b6df8825e4cc94f3db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Dispatch-FileShared-1.02.tbz) = daa9aff742204080458bdb4be9822e0bdb6b401d35d93a7d8c0c3605ab5a947d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Dispatch-Perl-0.04.tbz) = 042aabb9793810a38139498d2b07ff8513680e888c8f91d93ad8a1492a0eb104
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Dispatch-Screen-Color-0.04.tbz) = 35463db5db97360055fb1e20043187b399a6af163bba1682d2ee333e6ee6156a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Dispatch-Scribe-0.05.tbz) = 617cb4dd27be801ddd5dfd0a53bea1b1b6c3647a9d544d2cf51a2d65980736c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Dispatchouli-2.005_1.tbz) = 710dda306bdad6768d48a4d83fff02c9c1ea8fed94dcec2d1570c09e21b57a2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Handler-0.75.tbz) = 1c47bfb8cc7f64e33ca0ca8beebd5eb08b1d8f84159c8d7f8e32ba739ccdf2fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Log4perl-1.38.tbz) = dbb0e539315d2d94d3daeb7f6424fca33e9d99da5fd8711b8e93143feadbcfdf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Log4perl-Appender-RabbitMQ-0.102220.tbz) = c2f1e4fc91159cca69cedfcc8bb99c66a2744960299a6c7e6ca0dfb550a6e92c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Message-0.04.tbz) = 5734697ea3db323ada3a6e890fc0bf69aa583393536623172c1740aeda92516c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Message-Simple-0.08.tbz) = 38b3836943b4b889120fcc8a33b1d58b4789d4957c479c4caf4b7dee8f4daa1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Minimal-0.11.tbz) = b7af54eb781a21c44c8df0f2e99583421b97a422c97a81e17cfa7e1344b8c09c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Procmail-0.11.tbz) = ad0c99d7f0454c2e349a29c7c4ff520fed2b5f0af79d968c593229a68e5837ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Report-0.98.tbz) = 2122f61e27dfa81553747e0b2888e2f61c318c1fbeeb59d3a0e4fda57926f99e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Simple-1.8.tbz) = 64138c5a632f51e44bbc9bd14e5160854531d65750dabc58566170c7f7d0c39d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-Trace-1.070.tbz) = 6218a9536fc2e309f6c2f677fe65a08d2289913ab9cc26e0d5fe6a6a261e5224
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Log-TraceMessages-1.4.tbz) = b3ad7e2807373b2392d7e6bbbc770dba53ed5137146c94e2a4f91a27e7111539
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Logfile-Rotate-1.04.tbz) = ddc1627cc4b11e4490f83899779d12803a431c8ef14a12660d61e94892f203e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Lucene-0.18.tbz) = fe31afae169ead6097c84de69bb97d33965e49345abea75b8856f40b8e5e7792
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Luka-1.08.tbz) = f4a77a2a46909f68617cdeec23c40bc63a236dd4745c60df7d57203ba8014a83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MARC-1.15.tbz) = 3b1f54ef34fbe80c087a2fa0e724e73fab503caa3391987afcf646cf942b432b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MARC-Charset-1.33.tbz) = 7529c19eda72ae195794acf6a3f0cb4694eaba2b373c547a3895b56fe025ce29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MARC-Lint-1.44.tbz) = a79f95221554b35c8be91f65a3491fabf5f4e9b87c6c45d855ea1164b64f9cb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MARC-Record-2.0.3.tbz) = 0ea12df25679ce4e10738777f12600d44b9d1872767777dde4bfe3c8d4d1aa3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MARC-XML-0.93.tbz) = 5442c01c2de016a7e8a0226d1020aa94cc11c2304d90cc5e740a2f3bbedaae0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MD5-2.03.tbz) = d4dab2661dce79689fe29bebec3928755d5bff2637dad042aebc697ff26c0ce4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MIDI-0.82.tbz) = c4943517c707a4ffbad585ccefdefe39044cd00e354a2e9fe20d031577e643a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MIME-AltWords-0.12.tbz) = 828dd190ab73143259ef6323a325f539d88832db49fcb023a68653c6887b6ea7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MIME-Base32-1.01_1.tbz) = e251f6e4eb8aaa97c2c4ae329d5bdad79ec065f2db03af02cf8c64a15e0f42e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MIME-Base64-3.13.tbz) = 5b2c0cca62b3355c85c65ea9f2bbf5cfe4456af3bb28fab692633ae2b9d8d73e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MIME-Base64-URLSafe-0.01.tbz) = 87ff03f79c2732434e39a31e3b520d2f5aadbf0cfa1029934623791312e19a20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MIME-Charset-1.008.tbz) = 70664e715845f0bf21994743a835d7558c61d72943e5b4da98cee9b72374cabd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MIME-EncWords-1.011.1.tbz) = fcdcd5e06e988f6a3c9f7f23831e5b361562bdfe93ad4b7b9e1b8ffc97246192
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MIME-Explode-0.39.tbz) = 0691c2b36ba412d5be6c3bf8a95e3162ccf92859373ea625c7581ded1067afb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MIME-Fast-1.6_5.tbz) = 5b61c6877110dd4fa844fa53981ffb333aac03a5b21b31e32215cad690347c63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MIME-Lite-3.02.9.tbz) = 2ccdb05a66a658487f8f3168e74ae06f303fb79bffb7a5205bbb6f90a52b42ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MIME-Lite-HTML-1.24.tbz) = 18bf50f50bd27ae48913e9c26c83fdb0d6d549d9bf37b7501db9b6fbfb0ba992
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MIME-Lite-TT-0.02_1.tbz) = 404a5ba2088b639d67c45df9ab1a4bbbb00e269ce5a07ffafc1e9432be0ab9db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MIME-Lite-TT-HTML-0.04.tbz) = 0f45ef6f2f4cdd21525d7dc2651c4c3e351bf82e36adf60b3ee33eaed07f2248
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MIME-Tools-5.503,2.tbz) = f3e28d6299728f023e310612bb0571fd2829306555aa7ebb0c92a914912ec5be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MIME-Types-1.35.tbz) = d7b0af39f81a678b3d89ec7fb15fab86da49b17f2c8221ca687b248d29117d6c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MKDoc-XML-0.75.tbz) = 10e93ea9f6430db88510aa7109aec0272c354acbf8ca2a9e3804233ff3715258
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MLDBM-2.04.tbz) = 518d37a4b38154caa686ee6af489e131b694f72803f27b28f9c4bdb46b96f2ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MLDBM-Sync-0.30.tbz) = 958690ea8d06bbe8e62f13feecd81581832ae7546cbb6121d5ad17e159e56138
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MP3-Find-0.07.tbz) = 38f829ffbec2bf8d0af667a31f4e8973499767005eb2b9ee1d4ea3f72159ee5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MP3-ID3v1Tag-1.11.tbz) = 7e23eaaac71ea195b3000bd07e7a01af7d12c17ad516266a3461d7be0f24251b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MP3-Info-1.24.tbz) = 2ad118e17180992207ba687fff7ced01536de62d776f2c813037bf8dedc52613
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MP3-Tag-1.13.tbz) = f5f0b25fdf09b5dc2d491ceb27520b8877e8cbf96f543e9f0119ad4a91713836
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MP4-Info-1.13.tbz) = 537fd1c597a9cf9933bca4fbf283559fea17a5616600f80721dc98d9eae93324
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MPEG-ID3v2Tag-0.39.tbz) = b0db06a5d6da16324575385c737515efdcb7d8722fbe01a0346cd930d7f781ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MRO-Compat-0.11.tbz) = 95ec9d2b9ee8e2cacf52d91aa77f8847dfacdb18682d9705840f40ea109166b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MRO-Define-0.01.tbz) = 4ec2aa604a23138e252b17c38b133249ad005c431a9e927741a3072efea15740
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MRTG-Parse-0.03.tbz) = ad794ef1fc4a3637cdf7ddb352f11bcad32ccc63ad370e5a1ac743a5602217fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mac-FileSpec-Unixish-1.12.tbz) = 943a65b2f94430a8fc2b56ecb97cafa63d4c243250176cd3e9ee6af4e2b866d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mac-Macbinary-0.06.tbz) = 9adec0f2678c8b82e16c86cfc9050adcfe86e2520ff833e06dc0228e2d55a932
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mac-PropertyList-1.37.tbz) = 97bbdeaee05ccb31c2547c5281d46c2427c248d175aacc30529d0d60bd1ec16a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Address-MobileJp-0.09.tbz) = ad2f03857b8f68d6784c836ad598ec24fda2e0dfbb17e6af6be27df232acc1e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Alias-1.12.tbz) = f5d80d5e314fad90bda606d60b266603ff11c0830a21ba98c2fa5f5d34c1ca69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Audit-2.2.27.tbz) = d8a98b34bd399136ee3ece913aff00bfab0a3ffa7ead4e289caeb3ac839abedf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Audit-Attach-0.96.tbz) = 488c8a0a079b4ae3b16f39643229cb4902cea7a00c8261ef2504546bb4fbed6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Box-2.105.tbz) = 8b0f70b67acbe0de623780cf0ef8d6d8abecf3168ea44d13edfae882911ec6ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Box-Parser-C-3.006.tbz) = 1bba0955f7e94e12779d05528215441dfe89f20e54044fdf6c80bff09df7394c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Bulkmail-3.12.tbz) = b563591b11d8b6a87bf746634dcca4ce35f1b4d2715f6090a679478c2bd6b7c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Cache-0.1.2.tbz) = b8a76a29ee90651bfb3a90d54f0418ce29f3ff68204013a5223ccea38032b903
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-CheckUser-1.21_1.tbz) = fe3518df2252cbfae6b8646fbaec159fbeab57f585138e9b05040539a5e105b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-ClamAV-0.29_1.tbz) = 2a637e335f5c24a1d5217221e60e9cebcd38fd6957927fe037ec80864a05ae6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-DKIM-0.39.tbz) = 7ccd74879eedccaf4bc012c0e9abb4b785bc63274cd71da7c950e6e692f4eafd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-DeliveryStatus-BounceParser-1.5.24.tbz) = 12182339d59510ffffde5d508f05ee56d514a56b453dec3238b8a4e0510602ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-DomainKeys-1.0_1.tbz) = cda8692add1888410252bdb95003bc5a60936834c5eb417d5bfe592062cbb888
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Ezmlm-0.08.2_1.tbz) = 83bd37d01944f56a8efdf76de57f384e994391d2a5d7851bb8109f73fa3b6ef1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Field-Received-0.26.tbz) = fd6993cc66c409883492f7e0eaf469378a59ac08a7d97c8f483ce3d474086308
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-FilterXML-0.3.tbz) = 3533cf61dbe6a383c26f8f8bd103bae9f64e8356cc43678e7f7e7a734268dfaf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Folder-0.07.tbz) = 45a6230cd69c69e63e4010562ece7ba01a487241642abc042e3ea5688884b205
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Freshmeat-1.20.tbz) = 3a28c86f4b7cc35c8af6281b54673f34064d4b94d05d209150b08f88edb2ec1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-GnuPG-0.18.tbz) = 391edabb1e0fe2542558e04f28324141d0eb5e4d33fe04d3c7af4f8ffa3e1d1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Graph-0.14_7.tbz) = 40c4831eebaf5c03b9ef453a96293d1c8a8082edef8c9047db4d56d68accb73a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-IMAPClient-3.32.tbz) = 1862d2f8163490ffa80053936e879f4f416c6e8a5d2561fe94d1122bd7e208b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-IMAPTalk-3.01.tbz) = ef9d8bf28466cbf301ece0d3427263888d64b9c54e9a68046f603c453f513dcc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-IMAPTalk-MailCache-0.0.1.tbz) = b4c6aa7106d77f1573c058e320e81ab3cf666565af011e809cd3f661b8d28de8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-LMLM-0.6802.tbz) = d6e3945c71e7cb877d04db4923c624f47f72df918beb23a8da53b1455bf1f018
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-ListDetector-1.04.tbz) = d9302431527c36e33cdf2cf88052374874262dfb4ecb073977e1565490a8115b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Mbox-MessageParser-1.5002_1.tbz) = 6d56a2748b5ac2baccecd41ebf874be507aa9a35d663c297af388cf562fcb4ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-MboxParser-0.55_1.tbz) = c6ee106fbfcfe379781666217ef50d66f759f5bba90bb7bdf0e6ca1e6fdfd76d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-OpenDKIM-3680.tbz) = 579ffb047fe27c1d919397fffefe6af8dac09e80c01682af14b69bfa71a06009
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-OpenRelay-Simple-0.02.tbz) = f32491ae9a8c1cddbfae81d5d1ff8d64434b5e00147d345dc88a2add462aa15f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-POP3Client-2.18.tbz) = c70df52770588790917b852b3a1bb2aee86d6b535effbdd91ea75993e3f1a20e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Procmail-1.08_1.tbz) = 734ecc7a9917d0ad402831f3e759c0eee675a8757cbd71fcfb032c51584a4f72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Procmailrc-1.09.tbz) = cdccfe76b9a7df22ff82b850fa3051958b9087264f69c88d3a191993e0116c51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-RBL-1.10_1.tbz) = 74300146b78c2967471714892fd9a62302f58c64482df72b9b8f07dd07d6688b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-RFC822-Address-0.3.tbz) = b7359798e3a1c3b44e9be37cb83e1339f3e6fb9c6234656ebd56bb8f0cfa7c61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-SPF-2.007.tbz) = c1374adea2661f153825cdeb40307d0119d53d08e8963a0fb154309552a3c1ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-SPF-Query-1.999.1.tbz) = c41d12c8f5f14e97084cfefa6e2f88118156f5cc5e34b5a34aa645b550b27dc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-SRS-0.31_1.tbz) = f41827c9a9ccb46795c754e17609041069e35cd5e2e164e832ffcc0fa5dd5b0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-SendEasy-1.2.tbz) = 0ff1770c49af4ad26b1c125b43dde1553095b67ca05df8a05e2fbada7628eda5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Sender-0.8.16.tbz) = 177c62554eba3fc526da063199f9d090bccd3e415066b7e522b8f5f71d63d78f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Sendmail-0.79.tbz) = 08791aa9612663daa186837a5a226c55e4a586348f6cb330367b822d2f5ca6d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-3.3.2_6.tbz) = 9895d3c80f83167c8635aa717c89ca7a02ec31870b9fc49d7c6335743affc657
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-Alt-3.3.2.tbz) = 9e9c7ef303cc9847ee6ae8b5a7b10ec8279d5b04f1eab05959046a88caffc30b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Spool-0.50.tbz) = 87ee129fdd94bc5b98e3bb9af30be07b89be2d0114a4077e04fec51bccda7a08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Tools-2.11.tbz) = 8ed1a5f7dbb70d564963c5c6f9c02c4a4d50cea91ee958b42ce436329fb88944
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Transport-Dbx-0.07.tbz) = b76e62e5222194eaa1f8e300affae542b76e9f35ad190e704eabedfd196ea2ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Verify-0.02.tbz) = 164cd4d7276037b6b5cfb25b30be0404f02e3f86b24e762697c6a89a175c5d87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Verp-0.06.tbz) = 551fd5f60c0b8864b806e81bd245ee6f89433d28996b69a07402c4ec9874840d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mail-Webmail-Gmail-1.09.tbz) = e1e89400152061c4298c5e5d56ff3d0b8e762bbda1705c6d950af27026124c39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MailStats-0.02.tbz) = 7cf143d28d1c0a6462ec9a2f71db0e9c961ee7b2fdc7c75a83f3300330a64f88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Make-1.00.tbz) = 47ba96816e7630f6f8ca8566d5698040a13b08854874b4e537e0a3a19d1c43ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Makefile-DOM-0.006.tbz) = 91bee47a46f8116ed2007534e4cb1f09001e83103ba9ac423930c07f659641da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Makefile-Parser-0.215.tbz) = e59fc3d06f893c8e05ae953856d7bdd69722b917d885b13751c4d61aa0d616fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Markapl-0.14.tbz) = 45d7da4858656ceaa712bb6742df334dadb0526cc4d1906aebcbdfc515e92c0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Markup-Perl-0.5.tbz) = f011baf119994459ddda39aa7bfe37fc95b9c297e52805c9073bfb15c119f06c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Marpa-0.208.tbz) = e5629a8316ddccdd680a5afcac1912d5a6edc9f0e7a4ac0b451dbf125a626d51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Marpa-HTML-0.112.tbz) = c5f985c7af860355e429fd81a14b0789193b72cf7297a5dfbd4e44e0ad75a636
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Marpa-PP-0.014.tbz) = a9267741fceded227fd2948b6dcfb50181ce434547e26fe5081a93a3a21d5e91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Marpa-XS-1.008000.tbz) = 8602c4dac499335ae342c6b359bc1748a420186ad111729f65879a7c158b15e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mason-2.20.tbz) = f88fd9bee888dc461bd2299d6b84a1949d0d5418e1ef4d1458ee2f377383f0be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MasonX-Interp-WithCallbacks-1.19.tbz) = c4ff9b175eff0633d1cf0631b3ee4eb1eb1a7117d4bbe53b9429dedefd1cd9f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MasonX-Profiler-0.06.tbz) = ac7d6623a0ce184df03d114c10cbab544dd997e728d536d0f9f0a23756d206ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MasonX-Request-WithApacheSession-0.31_1.tbz) = d7808d4584a5eb9761377fc559bc7305fa8533d2d2a9b5e34ecde0e35261d049
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MasonX-WebApp-0.12_4.tbz) = efbc651ee29660e9be92e6a55b322142d30f1768d5e1f9941bc9d4b9d3316135
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Algebra-Symbols-1.21.tbz) = 6e03229a4f936512a8e208984ae14a19dd91cf892269a0e85196117f9d204904
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Base36-0.10,2.tbz) = 430852c9c81cee50d4996cf0a09eaa0f498f66a2f2d36f7e8a0547b21af7d41b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Base85-0.2.tbz) = 3d804c56e538fac77fe7bcd7938a744f454a516979a6c18a43cacbb168470189
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-BaseCalc-1.016.tbz) = 1e79906c00d14b8afc026d84331aab93555cd381d6e8a88d75affc2df9780bb6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-BaseCnv-1.4.75.tbz) = e5146fce0fded67d190a236754f57459354d9ebc0d330ebd52e76929718efb4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Bezier-0.01.tbz) = 2287fe310a0497f49e2d57ddc13c9d2ba5f7920c71a902abdd2f20207d5ad549
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Bezier-Convert-0.02.tbz) = 47e971e424c54088565063e1c6e18cad3cc1de1effff0679ea0d11d2b9ca74a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-BigInt-1.997.tbz) = 3367be4fa0518650aea8e433b376dfd6dd866d6265482bf99301e1be1dbca067
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-BigInt-FastCalc-0.30.tbz) = 160e2c31973fd5c0f47baebab68cc5131a79c0694f37caae79e9d441c507307a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-BigInt-GMP-1.37.tbz) = eb6b6c49b7fb2f4a9dbfd451a62f23973f8032eda94227bb5b19e793dae7a7b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-BigInt-Pari-1.17.tbz) = 526e8dff4bdb43fbbf112b8fd13ce8c6207096b870e8919fc1fc6883046128c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-BigRat-0.26.02_1.tbz) = 9b2ee21f0152347c47156fb644f7752e191f34ac0d07f47b095fb593ffe01c1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-CDF-0.1.tbz) = 6171871c333b52d23cc3fcc852095742915315eb773856ccd2bf9498ed13210e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Calc-Units-1.07.tbz) = bf51cedf280f08a9210e738cb8a453a5350ffc039833cc697eb4697d43f95ecd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Cephes-0.48.tbz) = 067feccbe921c20b91b606dacfc212a05832cad841d2c692c54058bc7bd9a592
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Combinatorics-0.09.tbz) = 096188698e032d958090aef10ef080e51dfeb779dd28af8579d3af4ae3908ce9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Complex-1.59.tbz) = c98edf741557e020a29f9c30f5a70fabaa27e7733c1019759312a8e96ba41a61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-ConvexHull-1.04.tbz) = f26e73fca55233a68091a5352c45e306bcd6ca680a46e4b3d532238eb9367fa6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Currency-0.47.tbz) = cdca75f3007d079e74bca58206e08dde9eaee8a4b35e51901d6af1cea179743c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Derivative-0.01.tbz) = ffd8a596da67048e0033b8b70527d9f21a6bf684e7f63fcd12b2bde775427818
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Evol-1.12.tbz) = 0b02a1d837126ce9113770629a755e7de484056b1c2719049c1f881d361a365d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Expr-0.4.tbz) = c0367d92ca767c71f1c6cdbeedb2f5210df3992abf800bf91a5aedef23b73c14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-FFT-1.28.tbz) = 1332646e0c7bd3454e514356aad75711a89cc8a8f55644d6ea9735c232051548
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Financial-0.76.tbz) = 0034ae880a800b1f797c5837186b4c3d16f4bd84bde13ca4f7c4160617f6ccbd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-FixedPrecision-0.21_1.tbz) = 8572ea44080087e6162a61c300e770b5783304d7bae0c49eec721594a61d9d83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-GMP-2.06_1.tbz) = aabdb305a0c74e37a07d0fdb3f9153d3e29f16d1d7a844872934c78434e9be56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-GMPf-0.35.tbz) = e7d196d5b307ee8e7c511e3c181d54c1380d687980e3c15d65136645538fecb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-GMPq-0.35.tbz) = 1750b25085262c03ba1d6c36e7b057b2fb7c6480e86bdbd4ab325a87aafbe07e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-GMPz-0.35.tbz) = 361ee4a4a9e3901453f7918686db1febbef674e3e6c084356d5cb08c5b4b2e5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-GSL-0.27.tbz) = cfe0a7d44166cfacd63d56f097871adfc7b6528d01fc654219fcbebde1716712
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Geometry-0.04.tbz) = dd0d475002a3890b3bcecb5876987e70f3be91c4d2535e240f08470e3d80034a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Geometry-Planar-1.18.tbz) = b9af1a1d0a183207df3e77eaa7c428f8fe5a3847576963e8044c1f96d11ab662
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Geometry-Planar-GPC-1.04.tbz) = 4a07d92ba55ebdb958d4afeba6d67f85ae70bbd12a3b72a5553df737ab12a17f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Geometry-Planar-GPC-Polygon-0.05_1.tbz) = 030802ab2c77a27883ceb7d807a2695ee7d6a7dc9892e8afdbe6e6c707a364d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Geometry-Planar-Offset-1.05.tbz) = 48a6a043a54be62e020d6798fc7db3ea96cd06d6a50e4be53a3331fe030467a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Geometry-Voronoi-1.3_1.tbz) = 696687b2b620610da50c683772fb827b392cad4514082bf6d962e1e07e5993d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Gradient-0.04.tbz) = cf8152e285be0cf26bf6ed640c1bd9256fbf1c8dc94c0d8a9b49c0d225af6df8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Int64-0.26.tbz) = 6b57cdc06b84ffe8b7b23b42ba5ae4ba95c9fe1751d7ed6f40e886fe58972f3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Interpolate-1.05.tbz) = 923f0dc71e8f2833f1416f520653235d4f5b762478ae4f456a7038cacd79a345
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Intersection-StraightLine-0.04.tbz) = ba07abf1586786df546abc6f4f278ad419a211aaf09ccfe0df4d40777011894f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-LinearCombination-0.03.tbz) = 60229d51b538b687499c4baab884c5a6695d3278f19c45179baced6084c4187a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Logic-1.19.tbz) = 64b37622efd0d48d8e50a78bd2ad4bd5ab638918177cd7cf295dd61b22f7c137
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-MPC-1.00.tbz) = c6be1bc68cdf0277801d4f06d39532b61ff41cc910342aa37c05f259064f3645
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-MPFR-3.15.tbz) = 314571ba3883e976570ebf58525cd2348c872c596e193c21e08971c73bac55ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Matrix-0.5.tbz) = 5a896802ee99c6215ceb1bef04769c424ca4501cb1b59c0757c34cd6e474eed3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-NumberCruncher-5.00_1.tbz) = 4fa06d0efae0fcf1af187b02a168678f861ee69afb068fc9b1bdffe0c13ccfa9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Pari-2.01080605.tbz) = 8cb99b1a5d1e4fe716822cbbc8ce560169a12440133d48e0a3351af62bda60de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Polygon-1.02.tbz) = 23fbd9f6bb96c3cff066001d91714b78775ade0bbcb645753f632248f8688b38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Polygon-Tree-0.041.tbz) = a52aae1e6ee5635e3198522ba6e27a0f9d454b2e3f29c6be5d61606a317be959
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Polynomial-Solve-2.61.tbz) = 32c243092c00a7c2e720fcf55be07f972251abdbc97ed3372207694a7233557c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Prime-XS-0.26_1.tbz) = f369bfc87dec1ba9ec40b904ff6bee6d2668a32a2878742fb0b9dd11485e7005
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-RPN-1.11.tbz) = 37ddccf5e3f7828106c44579ded17e32b1d7188edfed6266926340615b89e6aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Random-0.71.tbz) = 678180c81123fc6d63ceb1995a72e7e2904f6946fbea819ba8d75dc5c537586b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Random-ISAAC-1.004.tbz) = 2aed99cde1addce8612a85e314ef569d79e7681ac584f859036f04bb90a49222
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Random-ISAAC-XS-1.004.tbz) = 6fdc98cc1260b8631f84eb5ff39b73cabf7a3dc1b70b3b9b7e9c1f44ff8a0c76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Random-MT-1.16.tbz) = 516d8e000451b63cd92f69b60a821c831d39d2e833b3c95cfbc334438e0ddb80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Random-MT-Auto-6.21.tbz) = cb854114047fe4d1ef136c8086f1f9dff6dc33c281aa70bb953282bee15d54e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Random-OO-0.21.tbz) = cd9da6b367d3d19532943e0f5d554a804459f5de657a50c49b0f5d81fff79b3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Random-Secure-0.06.tbz) = 45c1cff079b0db315da64666c6690ca47bd82a69830b533f049459b8766ea18c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-RandomOrg-0.04_1.tbz) = fb47125b821edca161ca61c8e7b1940ca01bb3973c2870e92f21682ac7c81708
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Round-0.06.tbz) = 5bedc5249c222d1b84d4586045e56ff5e5649690e9cfbeae8edd41eb56308a90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Round-Var-1.0.0.tbz) = a5d3184bd7644b3083b6bd49d968d3f439ca3801fb0e66fa8c8e1b8ce51bb116
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Sequence-1.00.tbz) = 8e77434f4b2aafaca48494792fcc7daf222f3a6cd0cfa2be8278d0b550731eb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Series-1.01.tbz) = ce9938c038d0f00b42800e416378f30fad7fafe369afc231d7dbe9be49fe6607
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-SigFigs-1.09.tbz) = 64c54178171992444ab73fe376ff01d294bf0d8bdcd49602b1bc7f9c4d3b0b6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-SimpleVariable-0.03_1.tbz) = fe9cf0de23cddeb95673b0a43f7c6076b607fa4b1b2294252c797364b7133de3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Spline-0.01.tbz) = fdf13745f9afb0b30d56867bb099ae3dc470247622927be6cb17384fc47a7c4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-String-1.28.tbz) = cddbdbee97bd80bdf0901d5f04396fb836bb0812950e82367d1edc5c00f99f7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Symbolic-0.606.tbz) = d267c9091aa7f36f42453f965373c76f59832b8881ed7eec5a3540b20b98763d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Symbolic-Custom-CCompiler-1.02.tbz) = 7abf9487e7f35528b3933ed8136e224eca9eba0f9de9fb2c807bc5c155ab29d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Symbolic-Custom-Contains-1.00_1.tbz) = e70c995ebcb66c780b3d54a5b4890c8aa586e43c5e44bd21db39023f2365c617
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Symbolic-Custom-ErrorPropagation-0.10.tbz) = aa416dbf584d9d4fde52248c9fce20432ec8b0bb1156a4a600ce8a3d34f51fd2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Symbolic-Custom-LaTeXDumper-0.207.tbz) = 055c06b6c0f7ec583cbcdad275d8b67df400fa40d60ae78159ae379d2b64fb1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Symbolic-Custom-Pattern-2.00.tbz) = 1ddbd492962349e257f304cda284906dae63f6a3d3356622e76dcac758c7a03f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Symbolic-Custom-Simplification-1.01.tbz) = c57cde63e23f262d56dcd60e9798f9ba60526ab3a71ba33cb36eb0090705827d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Symbolic-Custom-Transformation-2.01.tbz) = ca5ed84d5bf7dd4e767dbc181b93a6e71f9e74224ee68c04efe96b4325246967
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-SymbolicX-BigNum-0.02.tbz) = 28bd9f6d7a83ac4fd058f1a22ad18f23367641f5be1aa8d336e64bc803845f97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-SymbolicX-Complex-1.00.tbz) = 6d6202f5bdd2578a24d6fea902057409c6d4eb9dfdd37683570a37aa90441e10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-SymbolicX-Error-1.01.tbz) = d7e56b1c29c9490a9c47e627f6fb802f30a26a2442f11814381757a7239bdc24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-SymbolicX-Inline-1.11.tbz) = c6a5a5f5ee06089ec5eec9ac31f8bc6f2822906a6c8c8e4bbec7e5ca48864d51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-SymbolicX-NoSimplification-1.01.tbz) = 5983921c45894d1f0de9b5d1ff5f618c0a8c55828d601d800430df3e5ba44e00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-SymbolicX-ParserExtensionFactory-3.02.tbz) = c9434a9b73f54847214d59f99083c686d8f2b9fe19e432501baa118afd11db22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-SymbolicX-Statistics-Distributions-1.02.tbz) = 88745b3db7af7654995f59273864ca1b4efbbbe6b8f778dd1e75cf0e3d67bd0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-TrulyRandom-1.0.tbz) = 6c0db2abc33c3c4ad5d6c8a1765b2c66e16737ddc43c7c133bb22cf05f28675d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Units-1.3.tbz) = 02a3b41f06a53c75eb72d43e59d0caa7f884ab79290a4d8d91042790ab00c5fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-Vec-1.01.tbz) = 50173f17958d057b992e02b0c67a804f9d5b5e045a64edfcbaa9e1d382865d72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-VecStat-0.08.tbz) = 6a93f6b319dab6b611edf3998a6c1f17972689171f96bcb225f49e12b2a35109
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Math-VectorReal-1.02.tbz) = d991badca9a51696be15cb9895d384b9c693f7687817354d9e2d262e6832d2ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MathML-Entities-0.17.tbz) = acb98114296b2e45d0f90b6574ac092c221b58e5413ab68473a75cbd9601e478
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MatrixReal-2.09.tbz) = d003012729e9ba7498ffcfddd1222dd71475843896a37fe22e798ce0f6d6a265
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Maypole-2.13_4.tbz) = 9509657a796a36dedc45e33074452dc3f5301bab693d0a6777a1bd87d185a711
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Maypole-Authentication-UserSessionCookie-1.4.tbz) = c7f7b06b44b7e0cfc9f3abf705b68213ea3ea351bd192ef37cace2c7927ba007
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Maypole-Component-0.03.tbz) = c1249f0ad6428fd9fd4976cf35e133eae5969a0213cd04410b953431f6e11962
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mcrypt-2.5.7.0.tbz) = 7263b8db22783577cc6f30eaac55d7e5fa5b94fd3a7f93ae14e993860732eed8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MediaWiki-1.13.tbz) = eab9b405adf2767fbfe1fdd24b92646188e1e78eef858736edc75264e1cfc511
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MediaWiki-API-0.39.tbz) = 8e562771cba7e94c9ef513bae7d57eb3275a948365de5053231a6114d2261b51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Memcached-libmemcached-0.44.06.tbz) = 988220d3e28c6bef15880cb825f6906832e2e9eb2e6a5cc6c704b509aa18b421
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Memoize-1.02_1.tbz) = c560fc5828197817545f33a222da2772f80d06b83a6002f24c2e8f55cebc54a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Memoize-ExpireLRU-0.55_1.tbz) = 22fbb62218d7ed93e64635c9481d95725f36a3b350d6be9bea1ef8f85c6219bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Meta-Builder-0.003_1.tbz) = 1ec7d7aa497854eeeb1879f8b69a6ad00aec19ec5147a5d7441bf0f32055494a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MetaCPAN-API-0.43_1.tbz) = 2ccb3aecf4ec1a26e5c8a747ec2dca2bb785bceef1ecbce7a37891aeabee2895
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Metabase-Client-Simple-0.009.tbz) = a31adaa292ce09fce418197e054ddbe72f44d87a4f2d232f91742e53cb9a7596
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Metabase-Fact-0.021.tbz) = 57997b7cfb0472b510d18d2475b7b3fcd4328bba7117f4d59cc1fb543395f49f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Metadata-0.24.tbz) = 9fb25c71b8e4076712c7db1a7c26db39e6fedd54f4cb5ea8bb413b50db44ea58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Method-Alias-1.03.tbz) = 263d57f1d92240f4472f66d25ccde26ef6a160e7e827fd6cff8ab48bbcbe57f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Method-Signatures-Simple-1.02_1.tbz) = 5964eca00aae68b2897741dff30250ed1adc2272cc6909223fa0f4d9ea47376e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Misc-Quality-0.1.tbz) = c39f0a60a68af6c3eff60558dc4ffa0540bbe33391d0a36899e4ccd57945a584
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mixin-Linewise-0.003_1.tbz) = 61049fb1f70afd454b2c8c2db135167b7fb9d6238cc84ef626f7fe15050829c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mknod-0.02.tbz) = a72eee4309d2eb6cb6d59c0dfe6f9b0b947be87cfe851dcaa7b3654047d6631f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mobile-UserAgent-1.05.tbz) = 84da232089ee04c15e1bf4e17b3795d8fc688c0cbfd3b0b3a2a0236ff9390da8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mock-Quick-1.104.tbz) = 4b6759ada35880518b4943091e40fbc13c0da5e160541abe131342670626c65e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ModPerl-VersionUtil-0.03.tbz) = 128e5f4494f6e8fe0471db287bb14175e7e4ad97459b1521937e9a2a94f9cee9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Modern-Perl-1.03.tbz) = af8e159b13979b799d55c015046862fb5ef551dfe7e18731839724687d98f536
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Build-0.4003.tbz) = 550ffbe680dce6ed1ec980988b98b633e5fbc6fef6b6f12066d5918fd1c4bc27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Build-Convert-0.49_1.tbz) = d7a56047afde843502f98256d297048d2b0542d0ed005840c510d3f3f4f8846e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Build-Kwalitee-0.24.tbz) = 68ac2575de964910e4557a8631d6adb42affaa95c86da2e9377be976ea5e0315
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-CPANTS-Analyse-0.86.tbz) = 044df32967f13b64459cc61d5722276eeb5306d1b2bc77df5cbfb20d80769c7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-CheckDeps-0.08.tbz) = f028b65fefa67cbb35f3ee8d4ec716c7af68a45486842a07fb429c4e4e1c7762
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Collect-0.06.tbz) = 3ee36f44e6d216968c4045ebc6227ed4d1a4de2271fe63805cad38d666590194
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Compile-0.23.tbz) = aa24e3fe95ac0c9f6473fc8a21242c0bb91251a4f729e8af0a2611aded8b04d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-CoreList-2.75.tbz) = 35ff5b0b5a0294c2ef6c82161e98c5ad868f68cddfa410119903b2232ba51f5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Dependency-1.86.tbz) = 8f2316a749c111befc61fc109356490f1194156348a2d61adf445bdc75cbc766
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Depends-0.16.tbz) = 8b176736d6188d6da70f2e91c4324d80dde1ba8c2e844eb39b3376835fc791a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Extract-0.01_1.tbz) = e37d9a73d45793fb2d6b1d678d65e689468b374ebd3407c24ddcce1d57c70e0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-ExtractUse-0.28.tbz) = 6bddb769ececff60f90bcf0a6aecb5101d815eb91490cf11b3d89a72fe2033ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Find-0.11.tbz) = 9a3445ea62aa7ba430b6ea26cb9d5d46da4cf5df24bb62ddd9d4241f83d949a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Implementation-0.06.tbz) = fdeaf080e6f9fa7f74ddd425e85def4c548283e68e9a027c5267ea2962e72896
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Info-0.32.tbz) = ce5740bb81860f1c7c156ed68ca41105e2e822c7751d1d2c1350fa3324bba4a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Info-File-0.11.tbz) = 5b7007c97a30d3def06d0b16f61601ad684ce0bc109e9bab647925927a5c1076
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Inspector-1.05.tbz) = 7ccfe99d84ba0370767d9fd03a3f3bf16d4b7ff6971d57156b088c99db9577a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Install-1.06.tbz) = ffc749d2afec93e7ccc9446b34cdf3280158f1bfd061c9bc889f49cbabe8ad81
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Install-AuthorRequires-0.02.tbz) = d5a6ac2a2ef9e83196e3983db4303a9cb8f8e06f5ef0a6f48cbb97d918b5823f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Install-AuthorTests-0.002.tbz) = 291104f7a724f2c3896e2d8e4f94ffbb4a3bcc62c385be0d3fc31866a6c86553
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Install-Repository-0.06.tbz) = 75095e5f199dd422eab09990c19ce7da4beb57e779c69c53ffce777847dbfdf5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Install-Template-0.08.tbz) = 602e041e6ce6c8aa997592567efff892eb052c8a100595ed8a275cc0cda70847
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Install-XSUtil-0.43.tbz) = a300bbebe7303b0ee3012994a86ab675ca33bed03f31b627f51cb381689f6eee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-List-0.003.tbz) = e3fdd9201ed0096b0482816a6039b0a6dd0472d3e8035d6a43d9e61115bc2caf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Load-0.22.tbz) = 737606bf16b3e17037dddfc21b3a89d9726836f426c10fe9a968376ca76fab10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Load-Conditional-0.54.tbz) = 05a35f9b7734c9274a0e17e4ee3f4155d802ae302014abf4a7e4ee51bff37635
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Loaded-0.08.tbz) = 759c68e4fcf2b27d52915d38ef3be8154c9b5ef18e100f30a95d06fde957e8d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Manifest-1.08_1.tbz) = 3d7109dd78e2a886cb8c7ef3af1babfc35b126a76552d927ca54fe971ab7339b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Math-Depends-0.02_1.tbz) = f3bc4a20dc4ba692251f18969bad580eb9d3522225ae8c70ada13ee11b66e926
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Metadata-1.000011.tbz) = f9e81881eea2507a9b4a6470fc30755f24b50c557e1f55130a1794b4924041b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Pluggable-4.3.tbz) = f99f656a5d62d3e57dd7b8c8214408ad201895deae615304ecef01f07462348c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Pluggable-Fast-0.19.tbz) = 32cd6fd922aba69b064fe13ed618965231d03c6288d768dabcbe6b4a0609c859
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Pluggable-Ordered-1.5_1.tbz) = a8b932beafcd76a9a30f61c40beb38b071f52d3204b93704b9c481419cbee1fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Recursive-Require-0.04.tbz) = 7d352c5c90068d0a852539f0f4a3370e02659531e4ab27d7c23b8e7dc7a09278
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Refresh-0.17.tbz) = 34cc60aebd8b3d7bbcd157182cd4a52296397671b64a8a35a600c209cfaedcfc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Release-2.06.tbz) = ef1168b7c3e0e6cc8a6743a5a603d601aceda8b4c0bd5807efcc0dd8b03dc9ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Reload-1.07.tbz) = 8c260df52613002d5387f81f7293f65b9b078166cedb948fa10c964555455cbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Reload-Sel-1.02.tbz) = 217680646742efe656903d88e290eb43cdcb0334318910e42b3854ba721a2f04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Runtime-0.013.tbz) = 28a3484cf3ef254b0872fd13044207aec55a2d9707c6f986ee3a9662f08cce0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-ScanDeps-1.08.tbz) = 4b04a1eee3f1dfe87db2c4bdf8d52c723c1d0030871a2edf8db52c47088a97ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Setup-0.09.tbz) = 2f39bc6b71c087eac0e48a69ffb1b61f9120e8ea6353ae0f672fb047cef0a04d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Signature-0.68.tbz) = 503244bbef9690eedac71065fe613df7a2cabf0d3935b4e1649830488af46a67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Starter-1.58.tbz) = e34d44d379c34be37e0ab008d85546c7ffc18747b52b3f638cebfb0ba4ac873c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Starter-PBP-0.0.3.tbz) = 23fec787780141f7ba380401c5347a0a003315258f18a59d6b325dde10f34ad1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Starter-Plugin-SimpleStore-0.144.tbz) = 58f7b9689b0ab45179ff5d5e6e81fdc9cb6c38a193a56b9bdd130297e3cce5b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Starter-Plugin-TT2-0.125.tbz) = 109ad705095bb4dbae1bea547bf11600faa2a205be8b8ddb865cc9c5d1b533b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Used-v1.2.0_1.tbz) = 50d123640b8ab0830f763b6bb152983c6964aada2dcc186e18a365f9a0359c64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Util-1.07.tbz) = 6cc1a53ea83c46e35404e0cf421e1dee23e4ce86b3880475d9bfa6d14cbba6f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Version-0.12.tbz) = f01027f27b2c07d42dbcc0bf2fc19a53538f4ab16b5225b45e36ecce54694e61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Versions-0.02.tbz) = f58af53160cbff31798a709ead1dbc78fe1acd47ee57e1f2d411c49f13c54600
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Module-Versions-Report-1.06.tbz) = fb23a9e70e09f966f0e20607ed3254fa6d46bfac90e9ab2b07340023e9133b13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MogileFS-Client-1.16.tbz) = 755f61556f14c050fc8874449709459d8d80293d1bb5df5488487e9810cadd1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MogileFS-Network-0.06.tbz) = 382ec725e14524148d8ab873eb00160493dc20cf05227b673b123fb6518ef1b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MogileFS-Server-2.65.tbz) = 8fc497374c5f43b5519187d7c79c88c611b1e16e68b87eec7e734e9b0d6e8b59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MogileFS-Utils-2.26.tbz) = d039968479d505c6a9296218574ca95fed7727ce0cbcea129c9748674ac392fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mojo-Server-FastCGI-0.2.tbz) = 27646366b9939e1b512cbf71bdfec7d87c0f9f066b68ba6dff2fb0adc3758da8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MojoMojo-1.05_2.tbz) = 81c79484a33283b70d5d937eb5fe971f6105a1a9fc3c531307e98e414b9e1c41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mojolicious-3.34.tbz) = d5895af2b9aca6e536306b955ec3a542f1352dfd04ef8e84c6b6b175f0952037
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mojolicious-Plugin-Database-1.06.tbz) = a34dbd25bf055c376bb40f28c142a92f8eed903da7d87b810ed81bd2952e1c9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mojolicious-Plugin-Mongodb-1.12.tbz) = f7e347b449876332dea8b4d66a0669bb8a281b8c218833a2b1f6673a45b28573
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mojolicious-Plugin-YamlConfig-0.1.5.tbz) = e2916557696e35839cff3e291a31b2fdd13910ada925ebfc8935dd4fd7685e68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mon-0.11.tbz) = aa3195b71229f3e629fad94def46b569597e65f23588f72380439fbfd359857f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MongoDB-0.45.tbz) = 4185edaa612afb65966f088653fa44294fb71e53b1ede664f14f14140654139f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Monitor-Simple-0.2.5.tbz) = 6522f64a105fe7151d2d659240fb0f3cbc156b471cb09ec65cb907927d66cbf2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Moo-1.000003.tbz) = 879bd1765100d996cee1481616d5cdc1293ca3d3efb3727bb61575e75e7ebe45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooX-Types-MooseLike-0.15.tbz) = 70a1749acf0651e61521dbf06b1b971d456e0f40538fceab0e810fc314d237a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Moose-2.0604.tbz) = a09c0a9785889b9bea4f9064b6fe53d32395a43039da81b4c72949192879170f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Moose-Autobox-0.12.tbz) = 303a9c075c54c07b96c396f21fecc808e2b04b8dbebea179da7cdec16e057dac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Moose-Policy-0.05.tbz) = b3072a9565131df2a18fbba7e8cada36966e1953de780f84e77942e458f1e2cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Moose-Test-0.01.tbz) = e147ad51b144561e0c5e7a1aba73f8a9cd936e910d6860339578b89c89bd0d62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Aliases-0.10.tbz) = 3ee25c6efb464a3e3903471a21d3ee39d500717f0e6b3ceaac2b23c5a85a3e99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-App-1.07.tbz) = f6d5e75ea0224dbf4827604dacabf6bbdd7b662d65d09e850e0e732a94701f26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-App-Cmd-0.09.tbz) = 0d8c3cbf72a81af31859e8a77b218dceac9b5dec279d423dbc56f8427767da8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Async-0.07.tbz) = 72944da618ed4a75b427fbb44985e4c5dfe85381e7c8959293e4c2e8ccdefb06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Attribute-Chained-1.0.1.tbz) = d2a0fde8907729ab1a732edacce8f4c45aecb6b6ae52625e9fb851d5164537d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Attribute-ENV-0.02.tbz) = 3d5e862a22fdbbfe51e3f45304389d8418756488720ac9567b3dbbb1b30e4948
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-AttributeHelpers-0.23.tbz) = 9276711a9e2b3df4c2b8a36dab99163a0eb70e5b4b9c670315a94e491a876e72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-AttributeShortcuts-0.015.tbz) = 531246e11ada0b2dd9be2ce0ad52e532898a06973fb6c757592fe62d533a811b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-AuthorizedMethods-0.006.tbz) = 8c5d8bc6c6ec58edf42ccea10419a0563edd730b4287936d09f312ff02abdbb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-ChainedAccessors-0.02.tbz) = a755c29a9328c286600daff1be067681cc944a9dc3cd972bd7a32230395d6ac4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-ClassAttribute-0.26.tbz) = 1c32763ad24c6811a2732f6e9c3f7fae0dd41f3ee6f89bbd3ba9019ecd5f7d4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Clone-0.05.tbz) = 60fb55a60d3678fadedf466c122f55fe15035c937cbeb21b8a2584c2e580c612
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-CompileTime-Traits-1.102570.tbz) = 22d593c8601f0d00c8fdbebe8b9bdfe40405c8a99a6f4bc2bf0fab2bdaf37d1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-ConfigFromFile-0.04.tbz) = d7a18c3da204156e15c3143279229120e0351376859d5543e6c63834ea9f34ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Daemonize-0.15.tbz) = fd5a2b2b9364cf313eecda001b794975af6a20877611512f1d5a7b01bd65941a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Declare-0.35.tbz) = 56b1d227d0654f14955c5df326d4aec5d874eb4e24829b5daa5f707f0dcf9ce2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Emulate-Class-Accessor-Fast-0.00903.tbz) = 4be6b92f8d8b19c7a1755d92f55913b02823f6b44bbaeb1feabbaffc488668c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-FollowPBP-0.05.tbz) = 0b25f96763619b0dbd8231f15c8cb26e0381e8b4ebc434b46a4f82790e4bd36c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Getopt-0.47.tbz) = 945892039138e13d3bbf5fd2060c59799a150bd5bae087df8442e32444c6a9dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Has-Sugar-0.05070421.tbz) = aaed9b103a48a62105ecf41c2d29148611e5fc21cc893df0af4e6b3c8ec244f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-HasDefaults-0.03.tbz) = 1fde5f1c30bfa460e10d744d649cd332bfd572fa4efd8a45168ec7232bd5aeb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-IOC-0.03_1.tbz) = a9a798314d125589d9614e6489a24bcc0fffb021133c9a153b7f7ece7b464ce2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-InsideOut-0.106_1.tbz) = 5f26e7d55848d3f59070beeb67ef2603069ee03080ec2ce46fd440c713688650
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-LazyRequire-0.08.tbz) = 31d4b723f6faa0a790cf7e397a25f39a53bdc394ef1b9be2eff77ccc36b0043f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Lists-0.05.tbz) = 4e7b9a6a7a64bb389a37b406770c4c20913cbdfb5e2307785ec523a18e1d137a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Log-Log4perl-0.46.tbz) = 14f10bc4b5d76cf1a1c6fb2202dc712adc0b7e5eafa903a397a8bda5f94e8d62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-MarkAsMethods-0.15.tbz) = 3dce5b6e47346ee78cf81c2f4fcdbb8d188c694e05d436ede01406d8c6f0ecfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Meta-TypeConstraint-ForceCoercion-0.01.tbz) = 9edf39a16dd8bfb0bd681749952f2d95b57569bca569d467fa638b1486c44957
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-MetaDescription-0.05.tbz) = cc7a63c46cc7bd4bf67b566d166a84bbc451c36eb0b62b48036abb87c6bef5ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Method-Signatures-0.43.tbz) = bfb01eaf39898c944d9bc03feb9c3438ab4f4829d8f43fbef2253fbc815f4892
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-MethodAttributes-0.28.tbz) = 1a8289262c071bcce7a0c4e6b9fca9c2ea59a43280c9eb7f9c10ddea8cdb2ad4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-MultiInitArg-0.01.tbz) = 272ad6df8d7149b7a709e5c79a571caee4af7e26045e8f21e0bc6f7fce1aaf4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-MultiMethods-0.10.tbz) = c6bc91822049800d986a67df5cd5a4ba10eb8130fcb3a32442e32ab0a639a944
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-NonMoose-0.22.tbz) = 240ff2bb14e6483601e1e78b93480151e88d65f8c0544ae2c92ae4932d331082
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Object-Pluggable-0.0011_1.tbz) = f7c5d94445b093d8fa8566c63dc92a029f843742692740a65a1270ee270f515b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-OneArgNew-0.002.tbz) = efde3a8f084a29cea1c9a1a993a4678ec1a280721dadcfd7caddc011b5224c69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-POE-0.215.tbz) = aae7bab58d9dac751d97e654ca62d99f7a3bc1259c3ab2090951935748dac2a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Params-Validate-0.16.tbz) = 210fcb9b2690b7340bd37325a08a2be960633a5aa0047c8fbe7f450f2016add9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-RelatedClassRoles-0.004_1.tbz) = a4e72e7a481629cdf415489f6a6974661fcaf725ce26c6bfc7de9b95abb7f8d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Role-Loggable-0.009.tbz) = 3548303150b1a89e68fe7f48e86be4280fc316b4f113f577df686d78e5494f94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Role-Parameterized-1.00.tbz) = ae049636f8ce3d60ab14ccebbb796a3d7e497335d13c2a4548411361976c8d54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Role-WithOverloading-0.09.tbz) = 565094e825fa746c26574dc272ec9fe2c18ca8fb75e2684bdbd5cd50e3dd8ece
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Runnable-0.03.tbz) = 00c883e499895a1584c946006ad1219a4909767648c49a0606d858143fd1a551
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-SemiAffordanceAccessor-0.09.tbz) = d4d2d28730f4146bf7bf28588c19e6da009c52fe5ac3dbb09dbfb6db4cacfc54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-SetOnce-0.200001.tbz) = 18210ef54be499ddae834d43520ae92a5be29250969a5d5ede2fb6acaac05d5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-SimpleConfig-0.09.tbz) = a4e3e48794e158f787eeafc7f0ad32cdadac39a1d84d81c821d809d7f961630e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Singleton-0.29.tbz) = 8e99ea1b83d8cd5f40333326adacb8379af2a569d546a6d9e89318bb709dc7f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Storage-0.31.tbz) = 010bb00405f707e4b42411058021141b5add01917d3792857397449b2cf858fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-StrictConstructor-0.19.tbz) = d9e4876314b56e25d871b7944f3b2a29d48745f6c639a003f550399249c175d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Traits-0.11.tbz) = 7c5e64a2ba2aa67b0dc0197f3e4881f23db265d95fe1f4b4d4901dbe6ca13aea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Traits-Pluggable-0.10_1.tbz) = 96398058a855c3342787778d6549814fbf42baecf4006fe113f33ea19f8ebcc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-TransactionalMethods-0.008.tbz) = b7dcbc19d8170a7fb156e2171bc110ce7be9bb63bfc1147dddd46a4f778fd907
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Types-0.35.tbz) = aac5c385cd05cf5d8495286b9d99f575aa02c1be468ab19d063dd481aab6eda7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Types-Common-0.001008.tbz) = 404ea23694b40b864d0376bead9d0ff1fbe9d744e2993e30de634a4e784a4bab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Types-DateTime-0.07.tbz) = 5a7863f20fdfae5ecaac093d2a3eb35dc57c282f985fbceb3a16fe6ac463572d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Types-DateTime-ButMaintained-0.16.tbz) = 389e38c206fe95750032be0d363f0113b79a8af38a7b838edba9c1a1ed62e2c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Types-DateTime-MoreCoercions-0.10.tbz) = ceff0237a495f2ccf26d1f8127cb3829d161d6fb2921ff0f07495bb65ea365e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Types-DateTimeX-0.10.tbz) = 626ef39004ab2375c301d02e9508a7b70ebc3d69b8557206c472688b19be7138
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Types-ISO8601-0.10.tbz) = bbeae833d8a07d60973d070588d7e6cce300dd0e581656a45c80279b7949ccfd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Types-JSON-0.02.tbz) = a35a33c98aec76f99b84228b3ad0e96efe53ba87a4f51125da24166b15f81b56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Types-LoadableClass-0.008.tbz) = ac202e727226eb2c02d4579b44ab1c9a30fd237dd126e10e01dc661effab6c70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Types-Path-Class-0.06.tbz) = 887abdb16399b787b783b9fa0982cca8a6341d4df988bd45e1ece5ecc5d9a5b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Types-Perl-0.101341.tbz) = 9754120e11477dd3dec2dd7f0dacbaea8aa46b9513a24feb59a85434928bbc07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Types-PortNumber-0.02_1.tbz) = 1af4a7031fbfc9636aeae6b28fbf91f8d442bfe1fce31696ab76d1f33335edd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Types-Set-Object-0.03.tbz) = f1fa2976928cd6b4972c60682fc5e969dbd22ba02a517df86151a69e814aa17f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Types-Signal-1.101932.tbz) = b3e01c9c031b5f7c390535c55027eebbc4f36a16e4e5647c7446e7bf30d57efc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Types-Structured-0.28.tbz) = 4c0831c05d9fdf64c9fb024b7864bbb877e7ef3d0ba4b51593ea9eb3b49c8518
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MooseX-Types-VariantTable-0.04.tbz) = 51bd7be8d94d9afd60d3696b16066b58c5709c583296db6817dbb8febba0e745
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mouse-0.99,1.tbz) = 0ee5960676af4e9066202fae5770b2f7ce83c21e6d3aeb963b29b88d9f76ceac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MouseX-App-Cmd-0.11.tbz) = e4ab82050e54b00be4c002dd8dd725c9b89255f9fae42870b635b5f2d8c47ecc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MouseX-AttributeHelpers-0.07.tbz) = d7570c5c635598eea9b992543a21bc8a8b527d812bf7df3424029e9f8780aedf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MouseX-ConfigFromFile-0.05.tbz) = b8a2a8b68588da8301348998827c9a14b27356f04102baa5cf2121da94694824
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MouseX-Foreign-0.007.tbz) = e869b5a5ca4879ffc08a1b676dfd2321d5b3e354e345c90df0575d50f557e4a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MouseX-Getopt-0.3400.tbz) = 3ad235257196320df95f23d00d6aaf34300c3908b65fa09d8872699adbd0c1e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MouseX-NativeTraits-1.07.tbz) = 5a53174306e064aa8067c8cd1b8d423ec0d6fdf5c2cc66a08d6e72c41d28adf6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MouseX-StrictConstructor-0.02.tbz) = 061186511e7b52e8213abd01b76913dd5b38128bb4361b6592346cf83eb8c578
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MouseX-Traits-0.1102.tbz) = 9d28f483d193b612c49176ee5b097e173b7edb751d5617ba2d667b95c1660b3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MouseX-Types-0.06.tbz) = 72ed2227e005e372028df75ddc17fc16eb2f05caa4bfab4f5c460d620b2d9bb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MouseX-Types-Path-Class-0.07.tbz) = 255f7464c51c1b8a7ca24c30e22a134294036fd8f5f2ccf22cfb6e347839017b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mozilla-CA-20120823_1.tbz) = e4f25ed5192bd8d5eada1b33482d158f38dbe3240c0aae491e75dac13b310e55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Mozilla-PublicSuffix-0.1.8.tbz) = 93582ab8d3737247e572af11d4a8b96e48e94bc21f5d1884c42d9596f6b65400
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Msgcat-1.03.tbz) = 02e65c5c5400dddaf15a3b54b179804543736864236c1ec281e6e65784279830
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Multiplex-CMD-0.03.tbz) = 76125e28a8a0165828bafe529bd5b815e82fb7a5b50dad5d9292572080aca9cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Music-Audioscrobbler-MPD-0.13_2.tbz) = f79e596c0335d5a81cb55ed83d0ab5a5aa86a9cdb5134abd8b20983a9ee5d3da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Music-Audioscrobbler-Submit-0.05_1.tbz) = 3823b574bfbfc91cce17800f610973680b6c6f2644b4f7d73265ea156393a0c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MusicBrainz-DiscID-0.03_1.tbz) = 38aad0d556eb7b428fd442ecb3764055c474e7b5db64f93845f0fc6506f91b79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-MySQL-Diff-0.43.tbz) = 1cb11472b301594e260329d47456596d3ccffe00bbd9f1914432a73ea9dc8794
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-NEXT-0.65.tbz) = 39a19214d700f7f57b7b2cbc02bbbc7d8e0a26f2ee4273c4e044fe111079f9e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-NNTPClient-0.37.tbz) = 59c5f1b9cb7eb5997b509fed549be8d1ec69886c768bb1f25abd80a98879e581
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-NSNMP-0.5.tbz) = b5f9cd95b78c8bc8c7ee423ba749392b9720cc305a75b9c91896b91744c65c4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Nagios-Object-0.21.16.tbz) = 9fb0544ce243218645b3eec419755d94e1baab59aa338efc807e85530daadcdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Nagios-Plugin-0.36.tbz) = fa7a9caa9798a851e7a9417124d8a986bc785d5f7bfd6047499fcd736290e98b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Nagios-Plugin-LDAP-0.04.tbz) = 8dd9dc94dae3d711253dc4b91f4a01e423c81bbdcfce291d143d947625b55c6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Nagios-Plugins-Memcached-0.02_1.tbz) = 132d64790808c126cce35cc95812cf832792739b173130191e92939a6f30ef33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-1.22_2,1.tbz) = 281b6c1a143faf97146ab9fb97d177b12fb33de4f63cd2650d0705553f29252b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-ACL-0.07_1.tbz) = d85ce9f0a0534de58322c702e165b30c0c04e45a5c1b7b647d0ef2ef6de24f7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-AIM-1.22.tbz) = c0facc71012c550cf6ba1d2a3a3ee666dea9a69e9d7562e01e54d1e09f650a4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-AMQP-0.04.tbz) = b2a52f50c270784c8eb6e6bd062cfe599183a7d8d25413a88272e84d5d8d9d06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-AOLIM-1.61.tbz) = a9e05a8cd91f5f5b12800fc118fffd07e147cebc61d6e5664a508d8de543748e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-APNS-0.0202.tbz) = d225cc2ad702b37a4f62e10bcd47382d67ec042995903459649835ce9688b7c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-ARP-1.0.6.tbz) = 168ac2efe11cb9f6d368c49f9d30a1d7ddb5082fb7cd2f0bc5c4497cbb5e7058
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Abuse-Utils-0.12.tbz) = 21b8dd765f18a5af292690fc0e2fa35a1b76766a5c6a793125867c753fb58034
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Address-Ethernet-1.114_1.tbz) = e0030f0efb98b642dcc3301257164350d7bc9f5dc7aa83eadefc301beecddb0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Address-IPv4-Local-0.12.tbz) = 3841fcb4c0aa3ad681e9ecb63c10ee0982a41a090bc53f756d590c639a5b7626
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Akismet-0.05.tbz) = effd53d9fb3ab4510521d3fa3c41d5042e97508a6388ff750101c61b1c8a6804
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Amazon-0.61.tbz) = 8f007b91f13f6465a6e9ff60dd2e6d8648c65dbae77cccf0615f1b4ef90bd006
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Amazon-AWIS-0.36.tbz) = 2022e66b25143a0bb4ed08a4ba71be1cd2d4d1b030477375747d015ce1cc4287
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Amazon-AWSSign-0.12.tbz) = ea2b7983630ffd10b904bb346b6520ec44f428adf858d27bfbeb12c39b9e5674
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Amazon-EC2-0.20.tbz) = a067739eceb9790794fe8c00a2fa8c7ff9118b29fec4add385ad47326b7c9fb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Amazon-MechanicalTurk-1.01_1.tbz) = 8766c36f39128d2160715a82f65d32372107abdf1b61c3e60b55ac6aa2badeb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Amazon-Route53-0.122310.tbz) = 5819e0a38f236f2d1a4b7735b9dd180376cff0be57972c552b19c96c8685bfb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Amazon-S3-0.56.tbz) = 7fa6ea7550d43a2c252bd3e9ecb25e2bb760d9bdeb3046ffd9e176ccaea8b2d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Amazon-Signature-0.03.tbz) = 791678b18632ccbcecafc4b54d00c339f6345e0da2fce541bc4eb3032ef81db8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Amazon-Thumbnail-0.06_1.tbz) = 7f37bea724223108026d7db6e851528a6f126f827670bd2af2dda4d72be55af7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Analysis-0.41.tbz) = c8bd21902a71c795b70036551593bf85219b30481ec0961a1d52716a0efeb257
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Appliance-Phrasebook-2.103.642.tbz) = 92e01439bf13f970df924e8528ac71f7cc7e7f70a971ad7718b152940d5a2069
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Appliance-Session-3.122.100.tbz) = eb085ed9dfc0c23fc467b0d2ace6c6783e0b9853e4a0da58145abe9b37119dfd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Async-FastCGI-0.24.tbz) = be133232685be820f64687f4c045b39b7e437b25141fa9db924f5a9f8079ea5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Async-XMPP-0.002_1.tbz) = d03ebfb6d440585752da54a111772313c8e94f81fd40882a4163ffaafe82e6b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-BGP-0.14.tbz) = ac1b287553c78840d4d867ceefb95b8f163c732d800736b89ce47bfd9821a68d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-BitTorrent-0.052_2.tbz) = 80cf1c98fbfde390aa1941bc1a78a2f560c0246aab1be444d8a98e3044d6755a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-BitTorrent-File-1.02.tbz) = e9273013990042dd2d6c754d255b0b82767a778f4545166d51922d1c58431eda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-BitTorrent-PeerPacket-1.2.tbz) = 7a23d3e304b610bd824b97e13438049d69995c70f0f1d91539b94ec150a97633
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Blogger-1.02_1.tbz) = 78080f2fa6763fc76e2b3062707efce66a1fc366ac8d36dadcdee0ca84356681
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Bonjour-0.96.tbz) = 0cbbc9bc9119cf5382c380601a2f748c10dbe69c1944403928d4ca330135b064
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-CIDR-0.16.tbz) = 3f852ae03047f61061153440e59ff99473a72a50d2f432d686cc1d40d9837cd4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-CIDR-Lite-0.21.tbz) = ad63b0b1c58cf9b04db40312746e89efab9a04a9ad992be1a5a460c57d7d6171
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-CIDR-MobileJP-0.24.tbz) = 5c38ba8c84ee6466d0abbed68bff185d7ee60d6e873347e20da515cc2ff35b6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-CLI-Interact-1.122.100.tbz) = 79560a958c6b8d49c43bcff02b3a66becd271c37802ce1cd888e681715f484b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-CSTA-0.04.tbz) = 4e0ed13ebdac919f00543d8e93e823837fff517cc396a9227caeb4a7fa22eb58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-CUPS-0.61_1.tbz) = 176f45a9ab4d722961306c12bcff5f2a6a14c492975d365dfaa12ee42a56a3f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-CascadeCopy-0.2.6_1.tbz) = 328f5d351472ddde23041a870b7d7f072e730d6162e7c2a6dbb63eaebb33286f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Cassandra-0.35.tbz) = 6afa01abded50a2cd0509812bc47d8e1a487651f523c49fb78f43a13d5f16734
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Cassandra-Easy-0.15.tbz) = ed5c2980789223f98d54ccd57615d38175509941feed340065965ddf9b29f02e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DAAP-Client-0.42_2.tbz) = d1f826bbddf95235939361a4e2dc38ec95476c96cd11a60954ebac935b577709
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DAAP-DMAP-1.27_1.tbz) = 827f6a532de8cc6438bd523cea4c560d712abd307bebc3720b931bddb5cbcbc8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DAV-Server-1.30.2.tbz) = d91665a346fe09438ce498b48bb3eccad31dd2d37189a2cce67997a7eca61c8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DBus-1.0.0.tbz) = fe56c3a53ca10194c9f3d4d81875de09df69f0d2f9c64455ba14db04d3ff467c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DHCP-0.691.tbz) = 2f38d265159db7e5feda32259bf9770837de41ac0fdaefed7e1e19211fc62d09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DHCPClient-1.0.tbz) = 5064e74213142b2e0ff9edf530cd6ad227f259888b665055824bb1ca08157395
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DLookup-1.01.tbz) = 10502d3fd03b3f1bc90606ae723813652e854cdbf3b5597abf57c94ee66d1158
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DNS-0.68.tbz) = aa99e745b9f8658fad4be8f9473b156bb61ba492ca3a4d58e8e9d3a7820b01bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DNS-Async-1.07.tbz) = 2d5ed5d0d66a70dad510284edaf6f69113e8dc246c5c79ebb56b59ca2d1fc2b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DNS-Check-0.45.tbz) = 3ce37933977c64c85909129b8bc7f288a5c3d0abe692b7288e379c8b07850089
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DNS-Codes-0.11.tbz) = 30ca9867ca51361026afe29bab887035680b9536f4e8dc15c282401f2d80b29d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DNS-Lite-0.09.tbz) = b1bc739a02610469dd148a483526f1066dfab8afebfd8e0d5d349055427d4986
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DNS-RR-SRV-Helper-0.0.0_1.tbz) = d7668691afbbc23163749ff162edd3559eb8642f8bbf78f6195f14ca94045980
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DNS-Resolver-Programmable-0.003.tbz) = 7444cccb6a14c7967ef9a762438c3cc5f671709dfc61e3ab5deab7ec6bba7231
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DNS-SEC-0.16.tbz) = 501fff832f505507b57c2662cf4ab5ba38468c004e93f13bc03612727f92b232
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DNS-TestNS-1.10_1.tbz) = 4584a6ec4e3a8e4873ae1979e6e5171f8745841eb6a909c24163d1b481fd9f23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DNS-ToolKit-0.45.tbz) = 59d5d3ea542e14531d541b95458fed47ab308e056ec742f3260a03e6b9c6ab1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DNS-Zone-Parser-0.02.tbz) = c3552e88519639d40a46c895cb15286430bfb130bed28843dded75d77911a108
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DNS-ZoneCheck-0.01.tbz) = ed67324089c3d668c5f3193ffee3c8ecafdcd30c77ffe4fb2f65957f01d86c38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DNS-ZoneFile-1.04_1.tbz) = 9cd6b88ed979a14a1e16839dc7c2e5ae9bed1a2eb4b1cba37bd3ff02768264c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DNS-ZoneFile-Fast-1.17.tbz) = dbc8200ac14ff06313f80974c8cd081aae33cd2fbc875beae3f4318c4bde00fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DNSBL-MultiDaemon-0.29.tbz) = 51bb66b133dc260030886aeed0a151d54c6d311cebe87a301b01547a0e528ada
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DNSBL-Statistics-0.12.tbz) = 2ecff8a34d85ae5301501ba4f83beb2797faa05a5bcd206d30daa1709cee9c12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Daemon-0.48.tbz) = 83abc3d6f0d9cd2b9ef1a4028bb278a36e2d93c0a21537fbc6e8951486c5b802
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Daemon-SSL-1.0.tbz) = a654578be46d4d1e410ea7175d5aa26697b15578577ef2f4530c64a0026d9c01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Delicious-1.1.3_1.tbz) = d2d097ea9d983bcaf1e430892cd5f03e0494b634633948125a90a6f638a52ac7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Dict-2.09.tbz) = aed64c2ce3a11a706e26b1c485f6aa5702a4a219dbf31d7102b8a658061c156f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DirectConnect-0.13.tbz) = b88a30040984d305dba26a5799867073eede7890cac92e22408108bab76cdbec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-DirectConnect-TigerHash-0.06.tbz) = 2c4765518bb1b73a4daf05c8ce8929ebeff5d100bfec9bb1ccbaf1afef90fdb8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Divert-0.01_1.tbz) = a96c03a64c50d898f13ffe0ed71bdb631feb87bca9484aa80b3459021c5cbee6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Domain-ExpireDate-1.02.tbz) = 34015aa68b605df28b46fe8e7efb9c193ed91b32c194fa9956a5e07cc4522980
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Domain-TLD-1.69.tbz) = eaf840feb06f0c4fbf6aea99d13e1f98e1b1d13a12b5f3154712be0cbb349ba2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Dropbox-API-1.8.tbz) = aa96480f1a3dcd4bd7ce103b1a91639ee1f64ddd50fbec55d7018c275c8fef09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-EPP-0.19.tbz) = 72d667b1d9bfc16578f47f2dfa144133b7ec1cea261b14fd2e40a9815a7f9f09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-EPP-Proxy-0.04.tbz) = fd0b22005e92effe47b97e0de3ddb8be67f8432e6412154e07430167fccfc09f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-FS-Flickr-0.1_6.tbz) = 257e6155ae5b6fc9764a8ba5e14231509658a547feff5e28d99717dab95220b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-FS-Gmail-0.2.tbz) = 39312adb508f4a137e301ce81cdddf1304674757b93b3dcf5d576313980d640b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-FTP-AutoReconnect-0.3.tbz) = a75b4e40ccc91f7103176957c564800e3f2a8dc41ef1e6aade8c7914d31ebbd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-FTP-Common-7.0.d.tbz) = 452e7a0716fea1e493e55760bb19dfd36149144d7ec84e69241efa5b6dd35abe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-FTP-File-0.06_1.tbz) = bdd44fc4c2c1d27fd5b91a4a8c48ee4053ecf793ab54b2ae86b24e0bd6fcdc35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-FTP-Recursive-2.04.tbz) = 87cd238f6eb6975f3612ad77a416af28182a5437efdb68675e54236e403b1a73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-FTPSSL-0.22.tbz) = 8e8dca09ab0d408a618c5ae60378ccc464023690d1b7e39095d468f705546395
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-FTPServer-1.122_3.tbz) = 2975eac19f93b9eceb855227491d7f3f853526834e93829e8e72f24732f5de97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-FastCGI-0.13.tbz) = f9fac97f09d307efd53bf8ad8189b2673e98f594a219a9b49060ed1b5fbc9075
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Finger-1.06.tbz) = fc04e2f0e185d2d5ddc83fd2f8ae74f9a7b3dedfd5025c1080d7c30efe0acc83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-FireEagle-1.6_1.tbz) = 38618e87b7d139fa46ac42d5af2bf055dd3a95c40069e8edc6a8bd37d0353dcb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Flickr-API-1.7_1,1.tbz) = ae3afdec551ec8d3878f0d67efeed91594aadb97dbf3002d18b542cf3044f9f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Flickr-Backup-3.1.tbz) = 01c7816286eaf0f1d5b27f67231767d860cb092316614a834d045f906cdf2367
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Flickr-RDF-2.2.tbz) = 15dc58c62ca85553d05b1aeb0cce6b6225dc990dcae7dc51e67fd1b10818a134
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Flow-0.04.tbz) = 304465582bf02ddd7c118af2aed6c6acbd67fd3c85cbdaaf203efc0f7e4f0cfc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Frame-1.09.tbz) = 0232faa7e67674e4880a86ec97b604223490407e99ea80ec3605f87accaac017
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Frame-Dump-1.10.tbz) = d2e416b9d53e3a5937593a1193ea49468aa2467f7d47bdc8f957d1ebf1b88e61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Frame-Layer-ICMPv6-1.06.tbz) = 9f5a0f552ac481b7992d0fe171b852f39e1c792b97897ccca58b14e1edc5be0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Frame-Layer-IPv6-1.04.tbz) = 69e214631ddf7530712fe90ce36af8e65f33ae36c13c9cb7cce0862905ec8923
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-FreeDB-0.08_2.tbz) = 7f4d1d3ae799ac90008b423e956627774ecc2b8e6124e1afbd79f9401670386d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-FreshBooks-API-0.23_1.tbz) = 7492ce612e38963e3b7928e42bc4e10d0711650c08cf4a5c0b328bfe6583d85e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-GeoPlanet-0.2.tbz) = a3a31ccc219d8991ea579e94ce1397aad4fbee4cf7d3ff7188b76d60a8a529ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-GitHub-0.46.tbz) = 5c534ac7b0c3ee71c38c59e4803ea908538188e7df1f933a29034ba2e1f7546f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Gnats-0.06.tbz) = 8f6820176881280b2cda4236eca002337d1b1fe4dffee98d42f36c21100045b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Google-1.0.1.tbz) = b9051f73fd29ba3e7a57778eb6e8fc98915c033b4841ac6cc7cfef4f5899613a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Google-Analytics-3.01.tbz) = aaa9ab58a48ecaefa5a9d0b301b82bfbb245e3895eacea06b17189dbbc54fe77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Google-AuthSub-0.5_1.tbz) = a7881d12e15cea43c2a43afd9158256acf13073aff16b1cfdb5a7cd38b62d3a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Google-Calendar-1.01.tbz) = 0fe5c68a7743a79f033d6872284e2250665b564d4e915b55961fc2c0b3af1809
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Google-Code-0.19.tbz) = 26ee8e1233610b37413e73afe1b6c859ede0bfea9faa377d2210908c99279baf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Google-DataAPI-0.28.01.tbz) = 1b0d70e9d4d7b95b6efea4671349e502d0f07dc2becdbec8bdd7e1c978e7f6c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Google-Spreadsheets-0.15.01.tbz) = dcbeac5f9e169cfca4110ec3e207a88a95a2cee2cbef3337deadd3cadfc342ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Gopher-1.15.tbz) = 85c1fb425e169ed15e37a4f92127f4ad5c45b2687ee3bd8353018af290ac19d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Growl-0.99.tbz) = 69be469d55cf9d28042d529c09cd90f2671fd01876b8b5d31cb7061c91618433
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-GrowlClient-0.02_1.tbz) = 8acb9736d102422e765e2da33738380eb247a90c565bbc1418473f4a17012df0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-HL7-0.75.tbz) = ac39e771365b497372ffe2eed41a17ffb7260865d8cce8aa3577bc5ffe4d3114
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-HTTP-6.03_1.tbz) = 278ae61af72ced21676bc6af42d87ecd9d924a549815520bbdb4eff0f24e06b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-HTTPS-NB-0.12.tbz) = 80315b657c1fce0c4474300af88fa7b9642a032d859ed4995ecf6fac3e6c440d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Hiveminder-0.08_2.tbz) = 3ad0ede8ccfd74155880f6932b43496b3c681b3f370bffeec68f9ce20715c669
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-ICQ2000-0.2.1.tbz) = 7e34f01311f7af27d7850b44345ae9a37ffaf31349e3db632e8ad8693db8e7bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-IDN-Encode-2.003.tbz) = 0ffaae30265d430eb4ae28cf64b11028cef9a9520d178b8521fed0b9089afbfd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-IDN-Nameprep-1.101.tbz) = d8af3df2b44af3d0de3c9c3bfd6b412b7643460c354b5bc3f530b36bf913d4ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-ILO-0.54.tbz) = 7e42beb5e820d4858738bd561eda6231d85a20b5b192f91802de54d5168cec06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-IMAP-Client-0.9501.tbz) = c053c8ee32c56299e42fa0a29f327eff08940e8a3d2508864a8e1edb5f69353e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-IMAP-Server-1.34.tbz) = 452ac02bb35af37e6bdeb6686ef0b67602aa33303745969b8c0466b4c442d7e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-IMAP-Simple-1.2030.tbz) = 55f9ca1a4c0a523cd95145900016b0ec8b39854b5a37a0adff96233f0d4f1182
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-IMAP-Simple-SSL-1.3.tbz) = 93e6696d89df9030a93d9f532fb70a66ec5fe6ff9de31a28987475e3a62e64f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-INET6Glue-0.5.tbz) = 698d99b5644a99d86b8899139e1e7361de8830a2025706ae4d50924b06851455
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-IP-1.25_3.tbz) = 02d521a0e8d2bc8815b8d9f731db6a667acdca80973edc2c9c269787c6e03615
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-IP-Match-Regexp-1.01_1.tbz) = 6d77c49687ee8a5bbce92e4815532cb3796293d7550b750625d5b6998745787f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-IP-Match-XS-0.03.tbz) = 3c7a31925e2d6005be4d8224f687ce80f4f002599f2f62940c8a497bc7a64234
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-IP-Minimal-0.04.tbz) = f03255affba6eafaaadd17e2f130b8494568d21ee92dacaaea71ed340e0270a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-IP-RangeCompare-4.025.tbz) = f36257a951e3995c17a1625df68a6166fc965c20b3436ba0331897458467e81f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-IP-Resolver-0.02.tbz) = 4cc5ae9907840cd9c20dc980bfddba72d4340b27ecd7e61a6eb6c1ce3fc3d897
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-IPTrie-0.7.tbz) = bc76312d3ad45a7076ccb66b4a4ec26f0274b949b70cbf3a0e66920365962984
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-IPv4Addr-0.10.tbz) = 97c40d102a13cb0e5c3508acc56195ff01937e49ae8b64bfb88de1c8bfc8a411
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-IPv6Addr-0.2.tbz) = 7e9387cd4ba1f9ac122970f349c4797da5daedb428d982c292630d74128ecad6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-IRR-0.08.tbz) = 0a03ddf7ddaa2c308a7e4f557cc74f1790f7fc34f6b2ee8d88c495da4449e080
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Ident-1.23.tbz) = f6e5dbf805cb9d5da8ebe9def5ad014fae2201eac593295545e85d7e0ca6542b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Ifconfig-Wrapper-0.11.tbz) = 73ce1a11aa5da159bfd77db01699b96d3adb15a254f104786b24d71792f39554
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Interface-1.012.tbz) = d3be176930d54ddbba928166cdc201deb08fc68003456dc424dba2e487720ddf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Jabber-2.0.tbz) = e998407ca96979b9c9a724c06ac5ac52cc69d1db01a381a5650438c2adb408cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Jaiku-0.0501.tbz) = 811204de087a9441f811c5e1af76c955b7513bd05ed2acca1027ad7b7f655f9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Jifty-0.14.tbz) = 7355016b90bb7dcf86ecda9d0cb24abc9833102a603337b2a4688ebe2aa48b40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-LDAP-AutoDNs-0.2.2.tbz) = e1ae52f72841139911d03bfab7bd8cc028ce740bd0e53c67c912867c753ca8c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-LDAP-AutoServer-0.2.1.tbz) = 7cd50d4247639946baa167c67170ee99f289f04c2f5759bdb147f1b9b7d3bf2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-LDAP-Express-0.11_1.tbz) = 6eb02792439214d21c93f2dc2b73ec125da6d71949c6635c22902ac1edd91a62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-LDAP-LDAPhash-1.0.3.tbz) = aef0c0103450bc72295169f5c9f85e08977abd0ac6214e1e2c1ca7036394028f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-LDAP-Makepath-1.0.1_1.tbz) = 2b0c795886158eccd7e02a2dbb43251d1175870a4523343b00d94f5464015d2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-LDAP-Server-0.43.tbz) = b1c84dea7b6b23fc0e5f6c63ee17a5a301a458e2ac7cbac7a8ea3ba14844d598
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-LDAP-Server-Test-0.14.tbz) = 5827621fe4e4f5aeb29856b76ca0a1c69a726eede4cd1dd1c4344de14cddb7a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-LDAP-posixAccount-0.0.2.tbz) = c3aa9a3bc02110b455326fc5ca4b296806b8600bd9438138f7b475b3b9534c5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-LDAP-posixGroup-0.0.2.tbz) = e2cfcff2e55a37860595a8ecad576767844ee978d808006094fc0859ad31bce2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-LibIDN-0.12_1.tbz) = 0eeda9a4343da14603f54126162e35b6c00fd9019b458c2fe75752fb8f5154a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-LibLO-0.06.tbz) = 0afae7a4accb7d670255f5a87835a605be0f9d2f816c5aafa4c99a9e8721a74e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Libdnet-0.96.tbz) = dcda780895c2e9e0d7770fb0f150f46989bba256ce89c9eedccaac9b963c86ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-LimeLight-Purge-0.03.tbz) = 5ab08c25cfcfade8b2e1f640465f62dbbbc13824263e2ec60564b038e4b603aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-MAC-2.103622.tbz) = 69922e808d0ed666ba001543bb98368db306d27090e0482015362892d59a9ece
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-MAC-Vendor-1.1901.tbz) = ad14959ab40e1620597eeb762e0b2c1444e7c67852c5bd7eaf549891d1bbdb27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-MSN-1.022_1.tbz) = f290e73eb7f56d523ff995930f904e61130486a17777c6a3bd9168b4cd835662
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-ManageSieve-0.12.tbz) = 16b2b885f898ad8eddbbfe65da0b3cfde4ffb0050cd03348f19070c32ffc70f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Mosso-CloudFiles-0.44.tbz) = 53ff6831a3b95fa993c4a56bbd2bcf4b83bdc8d57f89a77589f8ac5aa6581e46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-MovableType-1.74.tbz) = 18a381a10673cb537fe43a362cfa5b08c874f524aa5f6bbde7b5d2ad85cf3f66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-NBName-0.26.tbz) = e3138b632ca123c312e168c800bad8cf828da147695c785af92ad997c2d6a42a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-NBsocket-0.21.tbz) = b6bc28be199ff6a04bfe070eb8e1730bcaa77dfdba5887c7fe1d151b6e5cc82b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-NIS-0.43.tbz) = 71e44ea501d86d7e4f1c411efe195ea0b58917034737fd93f6db3b22c229937c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-NIS-Listgroup-1.0.0_1.tbz) = 564894b738ce8ca92e21d7237109858cb8c0f472a3d3ed797b643ce30de7e833
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-NSCA-Client-0.009002.tbz) = 2dae656ab7206a709788ebd2ba1cfe8b2be4989a3508e4dd9e65b41a84034f67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Nessus-XMLRPC-0.30_1.tbz) = 59682fdada55447fd16cd347b2d7ffd85221cca34012997a0feec7671ed195f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-NetSend-0.12.tbz) = c636df282660ba257228f404f99c62e84dba29cf1bb08dc497e71fba866e416e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Netmask-1.9016.tbz) = 43ef2aa58ac1e3f043061421d3fc1b868364e93ca25cf8165858f0c555a008cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Nslookup-2.01.tbz) = addcfbcb849940b46e5708bef2b30bd4cefb6fa26aa2fae411e4d730bf2f62e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-OAuth-0.28.tbz) = 6572c4b5fd494f89fcc3561f8172fb4b739bdc607976d29395a3edeaf327f9f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-OAuth-Simple-1.5.tbz) = c92f07d1aaaa9938ccbd46962f263dc05cc58d2b67435d6f3488bfe02a7cb755
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-OAuth2-0.07.tbz) = 81fb033bc1480563353113d60c4bc132e85a7326b08acd7748224a63f91f46d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-OSCAR-1.928.tbz) = 750f2aab38adab00600b259d8da0da581dc2a7d96c6fd4c1780054aa24b3a5c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-OpenID-Common-1.14.tbz) = 25e862a4defb56a68c8bdc6064e47491bd1a612972367dbc2e1e989cc09616d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-OpenID-Consumer-1.13.tbz) = 29788cd52bf64e146ebe2f41e297c7d05d1aff83e5994f952e1cf079eb0f9692
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-OpenID-JanRain-1.1.1_2.tbz) = d1e5458ec879fa2180db0664f1478d9e931c195e738e53ca632bd2f627343f48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-OpenID-Server-1.09.tbz) = 9014739da50230a094689567f2029d0a5d8946392563cc961b5b81b430a4a399
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-OpenSSH-0.57.tbz) = bb47ef438ad50cc13437912bc17d0e03eb64e97cadfdd36690588a741952923c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-OpenSSH-Parallel-0.12.tbz) = eeb25019f42e8a31b837158370eed9dbec6746e3967b0f541de8ab4fdc2a870a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-POP3-SSLWrapper-0.06.tbz) = 4a6d68872e970d6bc4a01bb7a863e4e0ce32888c8851dfb3325df9920d11e207
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Packet-3.27.tbz) = bd419f8423f72170886f67d8989bd6bfb94b01a6a024a605b3efada971f79f06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Packet-Target-1.01.tbz) = eed6423db64773b86476e76a0ad2a79b51840a8e5c79047e8d8becc310c4fe73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-ParseWhois-0.70.tbz) = f3d50ffc3eab194f73f865c1d27b71e9d001cae4deb581d5b3644a33c844b915
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Patricia-1.20.tbz) = 43ef10232a8f56dd69c043d02bddd17103750e4d9f58fe00f2f1a64c5d1f06dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Pcap-0.16.tbz) = d794866c5ef6364b1f5adc8de4bbdebd6536469236ec2ab0c44c4e66e1664d14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-PcapUtils-0.01.tbz) = 647fb018e52b4066554cdc93f2a20712639b3037cbbbdb892c874ea2f02c6b32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Ping-2.36.tbz) = 93c444fdef5de1cfbf3c41205f7df4f25163008493dd328e3fcdfe7456a83ec6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Ping-External-0.13.tbz) = 4d55b4d5dd6c53d7375c285a611ba9c625800afb594f1699214cad0da2a48d52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Plurk-0.11.tbz) = 964d0f67799e1103e1aaddc1e2b4f462ec3a5439cdec47c81f23b9b1735bec08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Printer-1.05.tbz) = 025c0c2602d821fe649d6f50a695f07990372fd960a5ed186db56df898f92f9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Proxy-0.12.tbz) = efad67e065e4b1ac4fa73937e7193eef34ba7f24404e01f192ed2fec88888b53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-PubSubHubbub-Publisher-0.91.tbz) = b2038b4c6dc3e134d8be6647ecfe5212dd4ae8297e9091e7d1f86b7440cb1f03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-QMTP-0.06.tbz) = 91b45e768ef9c07037d6af3c94c78f3da0c6936502788a3215ebca2b5c0992f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-RBLClient-0.5.tbz) = 9fbd0869bbc06f58db3a1596fc55346d1d41830633623c8946ca7e7561a1ba58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-RTP-0.09.tbz) = 3b21b77a6be4761e61aa5e46ffacd33467f07a140d48bdb05457991b0f766610
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-RabbitMQ-0.2.0.tbz) = 83b336b9e27a2be3dae5bdfc508335e440e571ec7e6437222265200b5618de7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Radius-2.103.tbz) = 335906702c95bd5cae47a955779df573e7b414790eddf4594bf311a5afe91238
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Radius-Server-1.116.tbz) = 773453c6193e7c53f4356151fb6496879b824550cabe659514bf1f82fb8bac29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Random-2.2.2.tbz) = 1c22e5716537a0834bf00e2fedbe4c3cba22c69741b90f4b88d903c8da5837db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-RawIP-0.25,1.tbz) = 17e38bf2205e9d29a135d611df842513103b46972b1c281cff30b10054ff9e23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-RawSock-1.0.tbz) = 5a529da23b9636ec8e9f116f2c8d2ba1eac2117274f6a646413f99627367972f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Rendezvous-Publish-0.04_1.tbz) = d86747891d067c5c4d2ea7d9ecb67a4f61f4aae7c005e138ac6c2c17efd5d9e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Riak-0.15.02.tbz) = 3fcf3ed0d53d8fba719853567347952428aecb2f82032e7d7db6ef2fcd1127be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Rsh-0.05.tbz) = 811a97f978d4b0027e8ad8ed1a5933588de1c143d407f3c9038ba8ac209a5d4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SAML-1.05.tbz) = 3eb0bb2ceea3f68ae126e6ac750f595fd77ff685c41487449a5a33a861137e1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SAP-0.10_2.tbz) = 4a9ec1e54da904a8ff56c05d7dbba942bdce3eafb378ca85276e2a0879eff151
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SCP-0.08.tbz) = ab100affa4d6aebea058c6c177c431cf8b2773335e5b725bc740435ddc464a7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SCP-Expect-0.16_1.tbz) = 23f9631e84a70880c26b745635f9c79329c044b12cb407e69bd6bbd9773455f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SDP-0.07.tbz) = 1702d36d52fed03c67ff510dca54fdaa76afbf9d32fd984a8bfa17c20ffc4385
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SFTP-0.10.tbz) = 32b82235f8cc0c23f311c3ca7f14e4a2af2e6b0eb1497a5593d240d19a6eda3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SFTP-Foreign-1.73.tbz) = 1e0b795a4212a757c794e22b22ec01e403e1fd42427d40381e749605a8be2ac4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SIP-0.67.tbz) = d5ca7ee65b49bbfaf8cac9d263781f1654269478a8d99c733f1417f53d6a143b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SMPP-1.19.tbz) = a2ccc832464d5099051677851a6ce594ce94d76930792e393fc95876166e234f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SMS-Clickatell-0.05.tbz) = 319b066fcd971dcb326f81fbf5b4b9363aae5eb0f73e019f3fdcfd94920b3383
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SMS-PChome-0.11.tbz) = acbfb1c4c4ab5784b45647851c1a9971a97e52160be859bcd76611175a42de87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SMTP-SSL-1.01_1.tbz) = 5e5674d2829e70edeb32af5483131f46ae092ec7e85d89ea87d93b6219f32e69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SMTP-Server-1.1.tbz) = 6876d3a15407f2e39aba995686f8a0b022b65b0abf1c1ca6bb8e77a50ef94351
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SMTP-TLS-0.12_1.tbz) = fb1872bd3b2688f9840f505d32e841b80f6a789eacd0b577b9e513f35a9cd8a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SMTP_auth-0.08.tbz) = cd0e1b75f337c0cc1cef3210d1cda4e6ac9c63b369bf85edfb305f90c2b50011
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SNMP-6.0.1.tbz) = 74c71deae40f9896efd4498b26f1db2f163c573c65018f603333f9ab44cd13fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SNMP-Util-1.04.tbz) = babadbaafbef4b978858d56a89618fdc5a8aa88002343486ed847bcd47927ae9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SNPP-1.17.tbz) = e5430ff39d044d43299d17aef0d6cf0baabc952e80fb5df3329d853ccd7aacf3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SSH-0.09.tbz) = 7432aadb6201d93e87558144b1a9c62167c1549d0593eb14e23885a61279c129
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SSH-Expect-1.09.tbz) = 56423023edc2b0001fcfbcaa4393df9462e0a47a54fe59715196b2f8fb84e3db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SSH-Perl-1.34_2.tbz) = f6f87fa01350ea1a7ab93f7ceeefd3b7b6b7a6666026fff51379e840e8d16cc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SSH2-0.45.tbz) = 3e5381c43647ea30a3452807d963c38694c0b7a6b893b33e44ef5b7a22319c33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SSL-ExpireDate-1.10.tbz) = ef5665392124f9e60f30f78520a6866adbac27416770b17aadfe5fb8c2356907
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SSLeay-1.48.tbz) = 3e8f658bf9c83b39bb2d98971fdfb68e89d7bd0bafe67b533b435846bf6c482a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-STF-Client-1.01.tbz) = 3b8cfe567186f5636725279d3ac742629f0010f2bbaff02958bcb64e8fc2515f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-STOMP-Client-1.8.tbz) = f8c3ade295054652324c0f2de00032b3ea83a494cc56d3a7d7bf7d1a860813a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SenderBase-1.02.tbz) = 455f712eac62e1e3e54dd4a9e39954d596cfc09e972ea618fe5b792540793573
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Server-2.006.tbz) = 640433d3f6def670e84fa8c70ebea7e8851a628e705e0fb979ce81475b24c4f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Server-Coro-1.2.tbz) = f02022cffb90e5bec774a6805a1c647617bf3982d1cd4936de5e3f99a84c8793
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Server-Mail-0.18.tbz) = bd7780c451fe23b6e87225e2a4d8d8b945cf3941f6955b5f781dda79fd8736d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Server-Mail-ESMTP-AUTH-0.1.tbz) = 74963587b08d9ec7fd31f10f8362fb5919cf90e943a164c7ce43ae82ca417513
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Server-SS-PreFork-0.05.tbz) = 640de5edbcca328684bfff49f0f18d23e08f52096e27a830c4ee3c6446c8d72b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-SinFP-2.09.tbz) = c5c41cc05eb3f998cdca98b75e39d8f0108b8e75d50c3887721b2df9804292f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Stomp-0.45.tbz) = 7630c42e08958f8160577d77d37320144ce788a9738baa32cea759eaed62a5d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Subnet-1.02.tbz) = 1047d1db91ff18d0c87c002b5d52ae324bef3eb968da829b4ce2a5463c976103
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-TCLink-3.4.tbz) = 4a52085e109b231241c0be0ee90fc9b12727fb577ae87609ad6f975f40e06b66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-TcpDumpLog-0.11.tbz) = f3f530138825b4f205bdf0515889c304e1eaff9a8074322c28a017592f9436c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Telnet-3.03.tbz) = 670179c225b8d936ce4ad4a9638b68ba757a958bfd5298977e25a7f2b6e98ff4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Telnet-Cisco-1.10_1.tbz) = b81eef78ac20cce00d7d0e9ce98499d6d7bf30ab6ca37b9a2068739699ee134b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Telnet-Cisco-IOS-0.6.tbz) = 4be8c09c4a70959ff20b1e3bf27e7100b32714e71c941209b4c1e0080fc37f2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Telnet-Netscreen-1.2.tbz) = ac761e00443ad036fea4d843655098171179c0d133bd2ccc11ea373f7bc1d1a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-TiVo-0.11.tbz) = ec0a003b0ddf7613698113ffb3ad8b99608241deb5754a70a274dc38ccb822a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Todoist-0.04.tbz) = b7341c596364f79097d876a7eefb6ad50e9f49e8c6e83d43ac0e1b018b7956b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Trac-0.16.tbz) = fb72c57c2514a1af8c285dd0a81663e796662f5efad9dc1d62ad9688cafb6be7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Traceroute-1.14.tbz) = bc48b1d6de0133f7a811b49f821490cfa3acef7707b6927cf4034ea768c5f9e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Traceroute-PurePerl-0.10.tbz) = d8adeb63a431f346c7cc0811c7dba6045a3535ddca6c158a1485b31170ba1f07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Traceroute6-0.03_1.tbz) = 63d18f707bb67d993bafa151a082ed5c824d437e5a28992859553c0c81ead6fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Trackback-1.01.tbz) = c5d1daab73a12ef3f2c3f0c148a4ea0aa3a946eab553dc1a11a504c386fbc002
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Twitter-3.18003.tbz) = 4f7a6ca6c669395cba44babc76b2900eebfb41fd8a63021062785716af5ad5b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Twitter-Lite-0.11002.tbz) = 37a3acfbfe977745e7889d3d77c8de8be0fc02c6e97787ad4a3fa41154ab4edb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-UPnP-1.4.2.tbz) = 0baebf7dc0b1f40abe503bf83a5373dfd9bc2b25d66709cdcd1c58119e05d0a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-VNC-0.40_1.tbz) = e1346ca652ceca08d5acbc8dfe501d4c162faafb94a5f2eb53057dbabd6d0a92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Wake-0.02.tbz) = d9860c2f93d35fef97e2069e4bd5259c5b6315f081e5f8f59dea4746d3523f65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-WhitePages-1.04_1.tbz) = ee3a3e9dafbd2dbd6c6970f18c73f8f98618051f0fe27bb7ef49837ed43e4dde
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Whois-1.9.tbz) = 917512520a4fd039c2d11f9e5297d08a3b37cf94dde498004801a2da42376fbd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Whois-ARIN-0.12.tbz) = 5cf89ce671f67547b9238eda3aafa75fe4f8ce25f0c9a19043b20ea378dbb47a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Whois-IP-1.10.tbz) = 9c2793f1e277e1647d50cb64a893674265b71a99bff4a7b38e5358e34d37015a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Whois-RIPE-2.00015.tbz) = af8562a2280cdac13d06150070aaa250c05103fd80abec6cb04b84ae609d8498
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Whois-Raw-2.43.tbz) = 94a1338bc8eadd390e8b54f0b8cfe15cb24f4cf778b3c9ebaa3a7822bce1c091
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Write-1.05.tbz) = 8d6ff8114f8aeefbec93ec2a48a6c749f21593dacb0c9ceb3b3344760c36e3df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-XMPP-1.02.04.tbz) = b1785fa3f2a40cb7310c0d913c4f6213efbe458c133f44e06cd258994cb97f24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-XMPP2-0.14_1.tbz) = f50c5d389cb5b63bd72bc806babba31e5993e9ec9d7be350c86df948ec94782f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-XWhois-0.90_4.tbz) = c0cee08aba41eca9fea0140bfbae53f27ff53b6b1b3163e668a32f57a884e5d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-YAP-0.6.tbz) = 76cc807ec35ab71203fe6a8e5f01d19fde0af028a71e94158a291f87eead9424
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-YASA-0.03.tbz) = 398d123ee53fb07ddf265b7e9c7dbfdb0cec4286a558ed5d1b961f70c9abb5f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Yadis-1.0_1.tbz) = 649f36bf0c6476328d2d6bf4a38913542c9e449d36ee91d4c6003372900c30cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Z3950-SimpleServer-1.12_1.tbz) = 2a9c13fdfbadef9390e15e3d94bfa6389471c2ec27c1a54bafd540bbc236e883
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-Z3950-ZOOM-1.28.tbz) = e521335f02e3b09e3f8df04b5cd197000219aa56fee5d3e2c4cb3c574f3c3295
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-eBay-0.61.tbz) = 35ecd0382a4c751e462ef6fd7faf296991918a92f7a5375134c1e27e675693f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-ext-1.011_1.tbz) = 81f58e3bd7a387f988cccce8ac7561c1d64c1657ba26f01af00b482d19fa2a4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-sFlow-0.11.tbz) = d9d3332d17890b5588a3c8e2331045d20e105bd21daed2ab5f3b64f2c7f0f5ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-uFTP-0.161.tbz) = b479c4f68c91e01d9555d7e1b4db671e6dbbe2b15a92b180cd3d7dbe7c89da9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Net-vCard-0.5.tbz) = 1e00e4aa52492bd85e6d62565925c6c16eeb7e723f9084bda8525f55733d77f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-NetAddr-IP-4.061.tbz) = 051eaa9ac7723fbe619a168befcb58ef7518c2adf35f572ec73a79eda213fb5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-NetAddr-IP-Count-2.01.tbz) = 7071d31ef75eff1c8aa39b90a13c115ce0d9c01e42aa247c46a5b05d9444f901
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-NetAddr-IP-Find-0.03.tbz) = 6d85440bea6ec2ae9a1ecce77462d098c00a8c63efe4dad512ae928c875e1d62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-NetAddr-IP-Lite-1.01.tbz) = 05ea34c740c92761b37683ed8bdf5dec20d894a7ab422516c683a12f920196be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-NetApp-1.1.2_2.tbz) = 6f5fd6962c8c92df6425ac9f26fe325fdb6463b2f4a7ff776f672f85737909d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-NetCDF-1.2.4_1.tbz) = 8cffb4da5fb2154c90b1dd3c487cdd4043b7c664107aa7911a3dcb3285347e8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-NetPacket-1.3.1.tbz) = 4b797bd09a06a2087aceb0897cb1f5bcb3cbb67be6679461862cec89223c48ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-News-Article-1.27_2.tbz) = 6fdc20722f6ebd7a9fa24054155e9df2004c0a345bce7d86b876385030b9ed1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-News-Article-NoCeM-0.08.tbz) = f2422189dd51a0156b449b63defb74046f5caeb680452808a75920957d2a4ee7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-News-Newsrc-1.09.tbz) = 4d9359e1d2938df76f0c3f44957db3578a122c351d55829ba1c2dfe054025314
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Newsletter-0.03.3.tbz) = 6ca13614e44a1e11ed000126999d5aa39321bd97fc821c6c2b4e55fc70c8ebd2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Nexmo-SMS-0.06.tbz) = 48cd8aef7b2127c5e00a61949dda64acad2aa2448b15bc70b8d2fd9d4afa25e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Nginx-ReadBody-0.07.tbz) = d581c0d96d1a67d4d91b1763d5f5c906ca20ae47f25eb5cb6440af9d12bdb39a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Nmap-Parser-1.21.tbz) = c8a976cbf7b0d1f48c465bf6603652d0b311c824e284210049d5924858813b08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Nmap-Scanner-1.0_4.tbz) = 1d30107f1be7fcbd685ce5cc4880cab52fd30bf4bec368f99d3d25444630c4d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Norge-1.08.tbz) = 0eb5f314d0882fd1a61a72ce4bd6d67accb91661813d3727510ba36a243d3263
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Number-Bytes-Human-0.07.tbz) = 70759ca3e041cbdbe89fb898a36971be86db582d79c928a433f865ba3ed5df6c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Number-Compare-0.03.tbz) = 04dd5c5e22b2128852543432fdb62a0eee2f93d6dd6865b78a57abbd12ce33be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Number-Format-1.73.tbz) = bc283d253a406d02d173109f24b64d702a6081e7c33c30f4c450a41516310ba2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Number-Fraction-1.14.tbz) = 35174f657dedf7cc812fa1dbe066d63b1bc1149475ed9ef13bc082cd6d75418c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Number-Nary-1.100311.tbz) = 5cd692959934766138a7dd6242866fc175d3a005b59e62f1ffe41d603ff389b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Number-RecordLocator-0.005.tbz) = 13c42bfbb1051cf603deff25aaee86389a2482b581f9e44f3f1e23780597a096
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Number-Spell-0.04.tbz) = 61705d3b4bcf63115ddc00c3841cbcbddf3137df970c0947bacc6aa2e962a196
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Number-Tolerant-1.701_1.tbz) = 1eaeca36cbf36ebd3793a9acfa55f9c2c5d241d5afa22330837f7019bfdb7ef3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Number-Uncertainty-0.1.tbz) = 25a33162264ebd96424780d9c6cbd13bedff362306aab8cdc75c3bd9beea064e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Number-WithError-1.01.tbz) = fd9b9efcb17e95e4cf9f454bd21f80473790c3eaf5e58a04e709a269b3469fb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Number-WithError-LaTeX-0.06_1.tbz) = 22221492b695d6f16fb9323a640d98e4586cd6da7aa5485f5ed209afce6a5b64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-OAI-Harvester-1.15,1.tbz) = 12dad01772b9d8261fc2018b5f33b20808e886bd71ead294d6cf93359e2e700d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ODF-lpOD-1.121.tbz) = 82494238b236b2fdb278d8d0c7b103f8694a00d77125962e7faf53dc24448045
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-OLE-Storage_Lite-0.19.tbz) = 5b4dc62476a5cdec0a3d77f54e8b663483e65039aee2dc5fd861caffa581bd4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-OOTools-2.21.tbz) = fe523958f36befc16af8d192becd490977209edcd9983c7002ce46e7569c161d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ORLite-1.97.tbz) = de4ae986556a69a4efbe6699ca4a674dcd60743d9406e0b98c7024888051a3f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ORLite-Migrate-1.10_1.tbz) = 06d2ebd838bcda416f7637da240356d444a9ef4625f6c5d98cfab6e78544a848
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Object-AUTHORITY-0.004.tbz) = 7c72af782ea87ca67e6ba74c46baa6f925a235e7e2d10cdb3659147b038a01c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Object-Accessor-0.44.tbz) = 1beb40ba6ef5d531b76e7b71607301c0e596b8fa6906fcd803acfc57108659e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Object-Array-0.060_1.tbz) = cd2b51796d408bde5bd84bece317c575136988916e711c1483b71c9a5fed52ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Object-Container-0.14.tbz) = b547c4d534f7aae1c20f36474fd93f8df7d832cc95b792a05d8ed7ff2cfae5ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Object-Declare-0.22.tbz) = 8eaded8bce1f979abfee69ee13f9f8350466382aeadf99363db3a0dabee85016
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Object-Destroyer-2.01.tbz) = c8d49a662a5ab49f3d2898837f4fd17d6ea1bdbc863c2c0a3370887e243aba93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Object-Enum-0.07.2.tbz) = cd41672279ae25a61f6f2a170334bd1063baaa88bacb6295ef2cc5a9162ecbe2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Object-Event-1.220.tbz) = f1bdb8632527977432f584fefc840de177e5aaf23c8f02ea748173f48f5f38e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Object-InsideOut-3.96.tbz) = 74cba3a02d9c29a75e525d7eb9b3b6f1b9b200f1d5341c831a7a873c263176ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Object-MultiType-0.05.tbz) = 72247388cccb594ecb280d5e8bf5a83015c090384ca99b6cf112840bb1cde240
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Object-Pluggable-1.29.tbz) = fc879de43f231b46a928788eb7e9d6fbb69bca4ab12d0c2ab94afe73bccebcac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Object-Realize-Later-0.18.tbz) = 23bca27747f18b960020790c9f3bb88313cd8376c7ce44fa499496be7d284b50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Object-Role-0.001.tbz) = 054e4182b2a10a99e681b2e3f55e8da3cc1965139af0f47d8826de4ea99ec2ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Object-Signature-1.07.tbz) = c0b80037f17f199801973d11f6f05b2dc8b40e4ebf229608d110f2dfcd2aa09f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Object-Simple-3.0626.tbz) = df40483b5c80268a5f6853390e2d9058c7f69db74c1c9f7c20c4f7180e7cd5ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Object-Tiny-1.08.tbz) = b192dd84f554a384c2b240cac1fcfe2ac95dc64a1e6aaf5e9a1e73cd4965b553
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Ogg-Vorbis-Header-0.03_4.tbz) = 45b3c4a4216bffabd8b2b9c1bf6d3367d0c5868a24cf4192f83c76c434d6511f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Ogg-Vorbis-Header-PurePerl-1.0_3.tbz) = 7021a2a5669cd8e51d6fb6c4d5842933258814735e17cd3ba07feb36da2a4190
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Olson-Abbreviations-0.03.tbz) = 1801121e17b9750d28fcda519415118c75f826cb60f82f7198d66208a8a8c16c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Oogly-0.31_1.tbz) = 2129ef52e69953eff1fda716295af5d9f25b0c0c7b02790767551369997d3b4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-OpenCA-CRL-0.9.17.tbz) = f0c96aae3b26e1d10558adf43f8d0288c64f35baf735bd9b6026a54c6bcc271c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-OpenCA-CRR-0.0.2.tbz) = 498440f292a8d3888a0ad85c42172bd41eba10ce174f29829bb689e0809f22d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-OpenCA-OpenSSL-2.0.29.tbz) = f9a82533a32e73c6c5a410c98bd039b8b198f534f3117a4e53a06aef142f18c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-OpenCA-PKCS7-0.9.13_1.tbz) = 820dff4751efdf9a1e4e2ddde0ba628cb784f3519df20393e966c462768e745e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-OpenCA-REQ-0.9.52.tbz) = 969964a83797d7dc7c797507b765194d06f2f69d9de96647db1d3dfaa200926d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-OpenCA-X509-0.9.10.tbz) = 8cf09436d231fc0a9888bec8836f58642775be6f2402d03b610b9eabdfb9f7d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-OpenOffice-OODoc-2.124.tbz) = 9c69cf62a5ef5173ddb288e9ff60749aa34c90b65044981e86c21cedeca87e4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Oryx-0.24_1.tbz) = 2520cf1ad0f2bc84f97635b4393083b4fae30e86c3a8abb46ecf874cabf29cc6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Ouch-0.0401.tbz) = d6105fbab6bb4374662d2020a7f7ae9ba2fc3edcdcd8c198cf81d3f5906c20a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-OurNet-BBS-1.66_3.tbz) = 4214e36958f9373ce7d489c2dc79164315148ab28d17213a36f193a46b2cd35c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-OurNet-BBSAgent-1.61.tbz) = 8b71012c531d590160f86c8d1bc58e83879d6da4cd497e0be48bc2afedd184df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PAR-1.00.5.tbz) = 82c20e54cd54912318247d9ea0a3e0064c503e7d5026b34197692ce7b4620d2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PAR-Dist-0.49.tbz) = 7feb73bc3be98926a19fd8ec561d3deb0907363370db8925a71693d75b26a378
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PAR-Packer-1.01.2.tbz) = d5c2b0f1ae2ee2747247f08a79324330cefd2356a73e869a8e3310bc2b94c987
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PCSC-Card-1.4.12.tbz) = 371ce763843ebe05ebf81dddc246b196e2d0385ba7d88757314bc40f9be4840e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PDF-API2-2.019.tbz) = fcf96d4989f670fa3dcd4353330791a53df6a1ec6350117eeba8c5c1ae3231ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PDF-API3-3.001.tbz) = f52f453e153419c4ea38a2036a7c1d52d7d39e8b97f6bc5439af105b25548140
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PDF-Create-1.06.tbz) = f4f554bd92f0524451c85c9091e65e5d507d6c78ff89026fbfa64d269c59fe31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PDF-FromHTML-0.31.tbz) = cabc1a7f06eee7e6418d61d323125ecd55d321f8fe0aa7e99da425a2e5521edd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PDF-Table-0.9.5.tbz) = 433fb8250d71c6e234d4e38fcef53b78585be5c9412f8e01189229c4ce9b1e97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PDF-Template-0.22.tbz) = 88b6dd3aa93bf8ce0831ee06bd1672e5743e04989496d01fe755aa36333b7dd7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PDF-Writer-0.06.tbz) = 42a160b3f9d317f5ab13c607c225dd3b27197684ced7655359f2d015b0f2d5e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PDFLib-0.14.tbz) = 800278a0c5f93e93f01fd5e115a20135dd095c45653853dc5dc96ce974c7f480
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PGP-0.3a.tbz) = 18f9927c202ec66cd18687f08dcc4454edf4f4466748fa607ffcf86ec10a38aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PGP-Sign-0.20_1.tbz) = a408b864d49a5f73dbd57d75ae442169038c7ceee29d03c6c950746610d4115e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PGPLOT-2.21_2.tbz) = 620fb1105d7b10df5053769564f7ccd7eeec333229e7453f1369f4e082dd8a94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PHP-Serialization-0.34.tbz) = c12a91cf198542a846ffd94a8f549e41da1d2fd499f8deb351e9c27ba2fa3ec3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PHP-Session-0.27.tbz) = be4ecc06827e7007719154cc3510b79f26b561ad57ac9fd79ff2e0e20c564aa0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POD2-Base-0.043.tbz) = 7674f782cb5b1b2871fc8c4be9d9ec6d7edbb01e5ecaa1736e64582699013234
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-1.354.tbz) = f970e361ffebf2db4883fd6c97345c5a751adfc784e4b8fb07b36960cce49a02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-API-Hooks-1.0800.tbz) = 1b73316d196855e8fdd70095777f6a6b41701fb8a14552ce287a63e679e40de2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-API-Peek-2.20,2.tbz) = c2d0c7eebfcfc25ef4dd8ca50dc0de3082f17c845441c7b6cd2875431517f380
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Child-1.39.tbz) = 6ae1cbfd818dbe3f0fc52caabfdef634a11c977fb6b47e2969fac92158c00606
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Client-DNS-1.051,1.tbz) = f8d89ce55e49918246e1197e443c30c9375376f8696584d8199cdfccdb099c2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Client-DNS-Recursive-1.04.tbz) = cb0202d4728202056ce90b8556a41007a6ac1bef1951e7d5daf5890e2c76dbe0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Client-DNSBL-1.08.tbz) = c8974db7c563c4dd0733f29e90b88a5c142b46c4485d7137b6ba71381b9e9030
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Client-FTP-0.22.tbz) = 3fc19b3e3246628c94e36b31c530174e2b3b094e730a5211a56970a1996c146b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Client-HTTP-0.9470.tbz) = 64cf4bd01dea396bdf18f29a540f8e905cbe74725632360bbd3aaa7712686446
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Client-Ident-1.16.tbz) = b6a33c1f1719ea5fd10978aca8cdf6187523df066627da9b793946ed70933096
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Client-Keepalive-0.2710.tbz) = f958817d78a3d38f81d91e7e47351e7f2c799f65947db8d25ec498393772f497
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Client-MSN-0.03_2.tbz) = 87f2b471e94067905d4be8daed3218c7a67a50d0ce098a83a44cc4b3104f32ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Client-NNTP-2.22.tbz) = 5947d41f1a6ca4d2d5877b6702f0375d612094f5549ceaa3897c61f8170ec03f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Client-POP3-0.02.tbz) = 8f29d95c108b31c44c2e2d338a0305492d0a04dedd34672ce47ccc1a561aa9cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Client-Ping-1.171.tbz) = 57bfb49ccb33abf9b7b9291c3cf87910915b8abcbeafea5a47f99a570e4b5144
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Client-SMTP-0.22.tbz) = 444b73f56f5fd3e018ef7cc85d138e50c467cbcb71216bcf2c0eb8a2e59a7aa1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Client-Telnet-0.06_2.tbz) = 6f8fbbdfa8edb1f22d4c89a1a00f2edd78c9ad8a9f64f0dab5ef816904a536c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Client-Traceroute-0.21.tbz) = 2d44fe1aadc7e6dc0013fb162eae0b9553bd87e68dbba9189ec50818dc22144d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Client-Twitter-0.01_1.tbz) = a16fbcb72e5f5f64f13d5212f40cd20616c2098aed674e276daea032b13540a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Client-UserAgent-0.08.tbz) = 0ff502efd5ef103f115f1c692d64808ecb5f0c32a7fb946a7b897b56401a21ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Client-Whois-1.28.tbz) = acc6486a4607c50db00234ea99b3a7dd231d164997193c1032dd1d6806f01a71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-ControlPort-0.01.tbz) = 719e2ef5e8dd14dfadecaab1ff6db2238b0501e163569757b2dd3c604f08df3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Cron-0.021.tbz) = 0359681974362eea1343abfc369795aeadef24b644bd5371cd47dbd4bfe58334
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-DBIAgent-0.26_1.tbz) = 810a51e3b0033c6d42c92f424a24ff4c0d6a4e5e1debba6bd3509d05615f8b33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Daemon-0.1300.tbz) = dca1dd272ebb882e921ee062d26ca92c7fe5e11fe2c3df5ab193e0fc19a2b373
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-DebugShell-1.412.tbz) = adea75077d50397895c47e6a14c1002076398bacfad521343630b9d6624f5ff5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-DirWatch-0.300001.tbz) = 742673c9f82f62bb60ecc6b90c2e81ea7678155c3cc478cdf735e19121dd95c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-EasyDBI-1.23_1.tbz) = 5aea0c0d28f2e7db20125b51623a60dcdc5325665c0638ce74f59e0ace389a1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Generic-0.14.01.tbz) = f98faaf7207347ef69aeff0c5c8e91b33aaad43b5127f5fad80135206761eaca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Hailo-0.10.tbz) = e2918f8a34c7bbfec4e901c2f4bcbaf8eb841ea7c38544fe08dfcbf715d2e0ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-IKC-0.2302.tbz) = 1c3ad315b466aeaf1fdcbf0a6817ab5b43e3004b4aa511f39e8b6ad9e5ade2fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-IRC-6.78.tbz) = dce452a1e74e52ce9f19f9065abb7862e73ba6f354a258fd3f7ce0a95ca49167
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-IRC-Object-0.02.tbz) = 4e6fe0da86d6a012289ac781f70fb2db466d3f2db9adaf7349062f51953ca7db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-IRC-Plugin-Blowfish-0.01.tbz) = 61a3d7610788927cd573faf6ec26217b3a0fd2fcedeeaf48ea48cc30e1ecb39a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-IRC-Plugin-Bollocks-1.00_1.tbz) = 3bf4290b5bd92a38efbf54bb839f2fde2d58fd3e2067f16e75b0020545df19bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-IRC-Plugin-CoreList-1.02.tbz) = d2a6787957db3282a24f10d180d300efcbe6e8ba41ea72084861148e16e04068
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-IRC-Plugin-Hailo-0.17.tbz) = 15ea309de401c9188c902445050bf6443c122f8a5a4588f0cec0878e45972883
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-IRC-Plugin-POE-Knee-1.08_1.tbz) = 9239bcdee5edcedd06a07846e58bef5b12d94deccd0c06ccb19938f8ae893d14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-IRC-Plugin-QueryDNS-1.04.tbz) = 6a50d8dc6fefce7e507ef54377e4caa7a8d7f89549018c91ca9d8b3d8f6baf0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-IRC-Plugin-QueryDNSBL-1.04.tbz) = ac2c2393175f7f126b7ee2bd295e50f4abf2dc8450782a8dd31966c00f1060d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-IRC-Plugin-RSS-Headlines-1.08_1.tbz) = ad9ca7d7bea2cf84cde6d5b8948fe0bcd991a521a8b02eb07205a1dd4eab23fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Jabber-3.00_1.tbz) = a39f818419f2e0abfba72267748e6210ed2c4cbe1216d48ff98489f39e338642
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-JobQueue-0.5500.tbz) = c3090fe4a834e819c5ac1a433fbd1ac70fe7c599ff1b07bd783e39c09a806305
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-LaDBI-1.2.1.tbz) = ff773a4355065fdcaeacf21cf010ce7ecc2c83abc42b2f6ece5f9625146e423d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Logger-1.10.tbz) = 9f5294178aa30cbb99ca72e62c982f5f4734e2038e79acac9fcdadda7ce8b983
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Pcap-0.04.tbz) = 3b129423d6e5d6149ec9801c017af7a5dcd72ab86a250ddc0549de19e0077d6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Pluggable-1.26.tbz) = d7b2de3fe3ebdb4aa31e223769b4db4d49cbfe4896ca4ed7f873542010abf8c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-PubSub-0.05.tbz) = dab690719d04bb6e5f866aa1965d34204dcf2054199cc61f7815e8351cfe48cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-RRDTool-0.18_4.tbz) = e6c116bc35d75de9f020a3297949a326f22f0ffc6baf9ef1715734305bdcb9ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-RSS-0.09.tbz) = 2d588460c6956f1b48567777b480d03b0c5a01017ca7334c21da9e1c176a62c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-RSSAggregator-1.11.tbz) = 9c8fbb48cac79a229c135ffe311735197e4175c1b4e644ee89325fc5d28a6566
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Resolver-0.921.tbz) = b7b227607a413d9d3bdbc8b497af674d57e3543c3387d5dd87daa9a66d1607ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-SMTP-1.6_1.tbz) = 8a72b0adfc351844368a6e7996ef4c4046eff1920cd77be2c5bba5366fa93217
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-SNMP-1.1006.tbz) = c0f9e989ecae260a7b3d87ddb6ee42d9efb2c74759d304bcfdee62b6a2e8b485
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-SSLify-1.008.tbz) = 1622f877607f03190a58b1443fe6d625237561ad5a8ec3dcf7dbc0297b8de3ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Schedule-0.95.tbz) = 174d7a44c4678115d56545f4f6bfd82f0e759eb8fdd27a6a82deea1e3a31dcab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Server-DNS-0.22.tbz) = 9cdc86c5a2679ae5a31302f7359a1228d4abafa7b09e9794fcdfd9e4b44d408f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Server-HTTP-0.09_1.tbz) = c958316357a6109e25d6cea249b6b585bb2f7f5602034022360b68ec5a6aa892
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Server-HTTPServer-0.9.2.tbz) = 01a167f061ae4770d5478c38845d440d3d1dcd9dacca45ebebf436886e0be810
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Server-IRC-1.54.tbz) = d73d1b9260d60edccbd6ac07b65d5c588ab548742e5af46838cca209bbf602fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Server-NNTP-1.04.tbz) = f6f8608e442a2d5fb8b49bc88f72657dfc46a8629b089ea0448c91f8fd75176e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Server-SOAP-1.14.tbz) = 752dd33053dcbceb198c87d020735128ae3d78642fda35f8915a3d4d4c91f21e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Server-SimpleHTTP-2.14.tbz) = 0e93efe4d089f9bd535a7454473798414db8592ea75a12b55b1b4c8b37f9ece0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Server-Twirc-0.15.tbz) = 27bdccdec0353b88bc99b7993097091f328f357c6f6491a21cdb9dbec8f832a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Server-XMLRPC-0.05.tbz) = f87629c35064d42b8dc106072d320c5742bf215fa5ec48f14eda1693f3bdef0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Spread-0.02.tbz) = 47cb92db61882c4ee868363e5fa97ec32827f0363453e0bb3b2f9975d77254d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-Syndicator-0.06.tbz) = 4d1aa59afe40638dc3aa9f77d4296ddeff282123d232d9948c978f4df47e43fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Component-TSTP-0.02.tbz) = d0038c39adc52d50e871a39f1d7f47e16f192bafa7bfd1dc0b543dd36920bc3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Devel-Profiler-0.02.tbz) = 7accdbce2e6c6751078db9cd289529ae1fc15a8c6e114a95659eb7390f6f465b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Filter-Bzip2-1.5.8.tbz) = 393133639b018262b43e5893b239b7759fdec153a6f0d937c1b4a60d9933ad8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Filter-HTTP-Parser-1.06.tbz) = a1b05bca26c58095cff58483f1e7e57e0cc23ea238e26fc691efb6ef50ce39ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Filter-IRCD-2.42.tbz) = db9354d9389f15fea3ed655ca1ee00c4975dadedb2bf930a3bc5d58dca5295c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Filter-LZF-1.6.8.tbz) = ccd03b4b274230eb4973e893071d090c81e73d6e489714d015299cf91f0f5fd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Filter-LZO-1.6.8.tbz) = 7ed16875d89dc07bbb7089f362954a0914b9b2a61fc6a4d60608226943e76e6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Filter-LZW-1.7.2.tbz) = 32a6508ae7e1beb039b7ef19ff1c2c75cc3787d4faf35e24b5c1ba32cf3a8c39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Filter-SSL-0.24.tbz) = b1888eda6a4d0053aefdf9b4eb4d124174f21a2af406a9510cf47891cf9db028
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Filter-Transparent-SMTP-0.2.tbz) = 7ad9362eab4d98c8febfeca8b53f0acf895d2e77db841a3c56884e429b89fa52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Filter-XML-1.102960.tbz) = 3ca9d74a5abd4f3336dc77b9e27cda5421671721856392424bdb6443ab73686c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Filter-Zlib-2.0.2_1.tbz) = 15e9dadb6a6af69c7e9571a90e37dea9480ff081170ef4956be4f0215f0cace2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Loop-Glib-0.038.tbz) = d93762df7ec99a7d45f6a3b1dc5154f940d73a620415a4f12139883951b18f97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Loop-Tk-1.304_1.tbz) = 8d18f2b3c534b4662720ad9c56d03c7c6ec12d8a367178c5538d56b4d5ee8d46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Quickie-0.18.tbz) = d7986bfab76df8f55156b136eaf7efcf2eb44739c8df74c9f0605f957fc4b6a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Session-Irssi-0.50.tbz) = 99b5f1dd06efb17c02b0c693cc47e9a1fccc6c2f4cf5f004edceef058fce83ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Session-MultiDispatch-1.3.tbz) = 08a6e79953053a7e849a47e9d83867ea40e7a3b4f0cca7862e1ee4b5ea4af3bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Stage-0.0600.tbz) = 2b4c81aad3d1e1fbdf94cbe8bc204b65731db8f6f8b3a060a0afe8662115d27e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-Test-Loops-1.351.tbz) = 8795658baf3e421e87ef36a1021b8ae2847ec627b46a561c641e1936b539e7bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-XS-Loop-Poll-1.000.tbz) = 6ecbf9f6a60818e2a63e58a2fa91de03aa2e2a5040da2feafccc6b0700e48205
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POE-XS-Queue-Array-0.006.tbz) = f6a656a1f433743551681dc5b2099cceb0d9bc15ec895a93c2709f5600dde161
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POEx-Role-PSGIServer-1.110670.tbz) = d6ad4517c0cc603827ef1756691d1a60b111deaee2fbde3942d583562a1fae6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POEx-Role-SessionInstantiation-1.102610.tbz) = f1a95a4051584e8f123bab20d889f761dbc7ca2e83fc2e75d39e45d95332d723
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POEx-Role-Streaming-1.102610.tbz) = e57d2e0b4dc4dce868cee61b115e1f22828711984b5446559b061031a66e80a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POEx-Role-TCPServer-1.102740.tbz) = 8f12fc63825d6ca726c14bf436c0cd2e3ad1c3e8f0c0fa8c1ab179c142e763bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POEx-Types-1.100910.tbz) = 0f8ef46473dcb5a494583757cd65aaa542647ba61d3c9bdea2d3aa427848304d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POSIX-Regex-1.0001.tbz) = 263a3d336a02eb210ba7267148de0c42fe23b7b692568336d021a61360062fa9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-POSIX-strptime-0.10.tbz) = bef91a4f50742f7303c9ec275efba3d0b4b90d1afb587f9d7540761cbe9d0401
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PPI-1.215_2.tbz) = cd82708f2228b4d31b0aa559fc9f15e494c7d4ef7f63116451904f7f739855ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PPI-HTML-1.08.tbz) = 1010d7d5cc660c02e69f697cb04e4648e1796c52ce559fae07ba126f2254a498
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PPI-XS-0.901.tbz) = 83d6e6749ca8fe7353a7a2fa86c39f136d0f6a6a4627e0cec3791074f3c29e06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PPIx-EditorTools-0.11.tbz) = 84abcfcf0ade6ea38f17d068b1745ee3cc64788d51811482c4e5b6a78f27b40b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PPIx-Regexp-0.028.tbz) = a2a7233d1fd089ce6421c7821800fb24bcb64889224149160d114d6fbf681c12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PPIx-Utilities-1.001000.tbz) = 0e8197c64970178aa8b98d4dafa84d247af62086fb792d74d37e2ae741ee9b11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PPerl-0.25_2.tbz) = dee78075e1778b7ad4d2f615dee960c756b3ce510345a457370a8becb71919b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PSGI-1.101.tbz) = 1001a7dd8d04bb6cc5a8b8c49ef980d4fca8ca9f11411c596c67d484f45dfb2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PV-1.5.tbz) = 26094ddc90303f773868e71c2e9ad6fac8aefa2384cdbafd02df914f76d16d05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Package-Constants-0.02.tbz) = 16f557771ff1457ed7b61b0b82ba935b5cc821a06b106002ff6c019c40e6bd83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Package-DeprecationManager-0.13.tbz) = e9586448774e3e9b29b364cac1b97d656e5b2760bbfc52b0ef5167dbb50c50c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Package-Generator-0.103.tbz) = 50425aea070edcf82be88237c2573b83c4e4812b03e0b7356465c39db4af6a7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Package-Stash-0.33.tbz) = 3039f1d5c269385075f3284f276250bbd872bdf7515085c3305ff2a00894e44c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Package-Stash-XS-0.25.tbz) = 646a155ebbeaaf0006a1c71505a1b5c1539930c1cf6701d5f6d730fc0a14b992
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PadWalker-1.96.tbz) = 60af71c5272dfb68a2862537895e4cd2f7c101a2b1678e5896853edfc4eaa930
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Palm-1.3.0.tbz) = 6dca37d2f90670ca0e3c29238c967f3075191704304e6333898cf3b9184bd140
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Palm-PalmDoc-0.13.tbz) = aa79feeae2c8fc9272e75393a4ffec1704537f6d1bb2c0f55a47dfe5b90f0559
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pango-1.223_1.tbz) = f6d083211eed917fdc0c9f62671682ee8109d530394fbcd00da52021c9ca6b20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parallel-ForkManager-0.7.9.tbz) = 70f2823a606a31bf3e45e307bda0df9bd6201915fb414cfe1a2019f3cd1be693
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parallel-Iterator-1.00.tbz) = 7a5e9b3a921806ef1729fbbbc0db2797b291b585612dacf61fe1b86ae01e0cca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parallel-Prefork-0.13.tbz) = 43a61ec10bcbfabd8fd334234fc7a262c45c4f24f73ef1dd0e5e5c2dd9963c34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parallel-Pvm-1.4.0_1.tbz) = a258e6c87403a5fcb2b3bcebba4d8a898f8ba49788feece7caf65c2d891aa1a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parallel-Scoreboard-0.03.tbz) = 9ced44d807b78170500940057b788f60d97cce3a094b983e201cb4c045289880
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ParallelUA-2.57_2.tbz) = 2fefae8ab51c8774aa09b3739d63ef12835bb2ffd373b7044a5cbb85df5a23de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Params-CallbackRequest-1.20.tbz) = 114bca0f6ef0690c4eb172317fbcb5560626b76e9c90d37f54389bb35f09ccae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Params-Check-0.36.tbz) = 97740eaf878d1f5927f7dc5b4fbafdfb0a7045703dec37a48045f84bc1d75242
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Params-Classify-0.013.tbz) = 7f1cda9253e49384b463f4bfea8b3c26ccedc47b251dbc19087190f9ef0c545d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Params-Coerce-0.14_1.tbz) = 64a05bfb953cc3c524494c4cb642fe1fd46161d45f9e1e4c0500bf2fd596fc85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Params-Util-1.07.tbz) = 54b6a3b3954f563f1dbab225104a004adb36d80ff28e0ad500f09b9251fd5e29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Params-Validate-1.06.tbz) = 494af876c2fb6ec11533bc3281e99cba45c26caa79cbf9066b850f836ae5aeca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Params-Validate-Dependencies-1.12.tbz) = 5fa9984f2632a4887c37751be8ad66bc85a50c48b7060acbd3ded59a7a08c1a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Paranoid-0.36.tbz) = 557395d6d553d5fa953e948bde15c5c99564f0f1c116029535e8cc4befe80894
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-BooleanLogic-0.09.tbz) = e487c29ead779865c5a8f0616321dc4bf1ca4dcf16aa61b6b19973399ecbd9a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-CPAN-Meta-1.44.04.tbz) = a561dc263eee565556d3aa3a114b248d68a740d50a3e5a943a563ecb9697f46c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-CPAN-Packages-2.37.tbz) = cc7573a2b1d07d4682123f3debc259c7f8656d1233d37c0504cf4febf0e950ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-CPAN-Packages-Fast-0.06.tbz) = 9322ff108e6d13b3c6c1bb37ca1c88d3f9b64f8bebc5904ab293a7646638e0c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-CSV-2.00.tbz) = 2d02ac768f7c904e182336cf8d345afcd675450b1e408787c632363e5af0a029
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-ErrorString-Perl-0.15.tbz) = a4f4b040a941fa7c30a2b119268b33849f13853788bf803ac297a354a10f51b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-ExuberantCTags-1.02.tbz) = 813fbc30f071ab6aba9d9f2dc2240781cf4b2c60fc4903778601be01e8f96bd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-FixedLength-5.39.tbz) = 7e18309394cdf16e226c96819fd37cc7f9613a5cfca16cd4813efbc0ed36e7fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-Flex-0.12.tbz) = ee04392849fbe78e985edc1b9f1edb57d611ea3da805dfc962a612caafe8c7e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-HTTP-UserAgent-0.35.tbz) = 98018a23e4528f97a40b7d06176dc5a495b501eeabaeb895e04935a00e5307aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-IRC-1.18.tbz) = 78512463e83bfa093b2f83b6ec82fae3e45c5310ba5d0e3ca0d3e3e4ed557927
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-Method-Signatures-1.003014.tbz) = bac8b300b28adf42befac361e713e24665dfa35c4534effd75b31398166bb30d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-Perl-0.007.tbz) = 888fe8c00559919b660679de73e9169c5f7785dc710f551db161090e1a0dafa3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-PerlConfig-0.05_2.tbz) = 2bde78da33c55ca74a871b64b8ad70660edf95cb9131c205aadc5ace662edee1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-PhoneNumber-1.7.tbz) = f07af9e465fc7f93f04a5cc22859b564ebb453554a56ee6c53fac12cbbc22b02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-Pidl-0.02.tbz) = 379f638c610781968430a9257e994b79126f1638a23ae1e9b19a34cff1d3288c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-PlainConfig-2.06.tbz) = fe79df272eadbccc272eb6e4073109c096133ffadc85082cfddd123a5183296b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-RecDescent-1.967.009_1.tbz) = 42dbdeee7db682c141a30dc852cfd9f427b29b6d3e823c24ae361aa0d13bd1b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-Syslog-1.10.tbz) = 99f2094870ee53dee9f016b1297dc349358169e358d724216287d35e8496100c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-Syslog-Mail-0.17.tbz) = 48ea2a80211caf27fecd6d43e249db389e28ae8bc01640179480cd2140a8db86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-Win32Registry-1.0.tbz) = 5dc1fa48c2b33be554b25c443815096c20438b81fef1236f05f95bad268a0384
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Parse-Yapp-1.05.tbz) = 214ba7bfbf221f3b7f479187b606651aa2bdaa427b55f51cdf22a0f1ed8e81dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ParseLex-2.21.tbz) = a21982ab3028352e8075abe3719a9e3b78bfd3d2b09bbcd5028302d176e661e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ParseTemplate-3.08.tbz) = 45abb7e7a49216dd3158eb3655eab54aa4caa35fc062a62423f74bdf3c3a6f47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PatchReader-0.9.6.tbz) = 6557b3d5d2f04af7f4dc9b3ec3bb1790df6b3420c96d6218f5d2730360a2e31d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Path-Abstract-0.096.tbz) = a748a666c28bea74d935bd2c59e09024c2820adb4ee6d2baefe14b8ad2196f09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Path-Class-0.26.tbz) = 0ac71a9d02c06a1caf714344222798a37edaeeec4a60da18aebddf80cdaaf444
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Path-Class-File-Lockable-0.03.tbz) = ac578319697c8215403e73540ac8035e36841c634b9b86e6d2f7237e55604566
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Path-Class-URI-0.04.tbz) = 215b0aac25025c970d52c59b9e6d9770635ebc96595eb37a9795b930d07e5e77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Path-Dispatcher-1.04_1.tbz) = 92e7183cbf015e11626565d273c3f1932d3dc1b845dffb13df9c3c816db814aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Path-Dispatcher-Declarative-0.03.tbz) = 045167d77c8e60f06c5ae9db3b1bed4c6320d1e136cc85541f379f6f3a7510ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Path-Resource-0.072.tbz) = e212788284c7cc705f28c524376d82d3108ebf33151e5f90f666b71bb2dc0f35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PathTools-3.3300.tbz) = a558b9b89d3831c1244760ed2e7bac854e86b3d4d373d542332cc8e796793128
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PayflowPro-3101.tbz) = 3df039f7ae70d78f98bed51e14307ab9a71445b09c33cc583c6e4ffa1072fda7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Penguin-3.00.tbz) = 5779aadb36e6fce3823e888fd4260745a1ee8be00fbac17d49e8703c2bc95b4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Penguin-Easy-1.1.tbz) = 7af0971dcc045368e580073089472cce9a36c847b69b396cda1955fa8d01c585
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perl-Critic-1.11.8.tbz) = 88e49fea8236be4b1dbf9504f8c8b2e6fcc8662e6f1e5061b3d3eb676263cd93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perl-Critic-Bangs-1.08.tbz) = 9c37e3a7ed7f6a34b074f02646d1f5ee01d22c27e22f20cd398f917145ca01a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perl-Critic-Deprecated-1.108.tbz) = 73a5d917dabbc1182a65a84ec0322b7253792a66946572617cc475bd1cdd49b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perl-Metrics-Lite-0.080.tbz) = 54d4a6eadd54f2f5dae7b1f9d75d0578c03e730d4c60f08ddf0788cfe2d6a3de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perl-Metrics-Simple-0.15.tbz) = 10ce0b91d764bfd8c5515c45a0f3c2cc659207ec724077800f41dfbb03b1d7c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perl-MinimumVersion-1.28.tbz) = eaea0889ce1a887b35c1b49b3754daa309ff181344d30ba20cef450ba8c2e273
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perl-OSType-1.002.tbz) = de243a2234ddf2f1bcad60062d784b29293f3677ef4aa044b8a0dd187d0c551c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perl-PrereqScanner-1.014.tbz) = 202c38eba4022802c96f39a1be02e48c22dda803c84859b4a2b16a7d7deb7d54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perl-Unsafe-Signals-0.02.tbz) = 95713c074cc1970ef4a459ce6729e3b3378da945917977d947363b00c606f9a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perl-Version-1.011.tbz) = 3df236624710bacd899a7c6a313796d5e2f3d67f6b4a38076795adce9386c805
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perl6-Builtins-0.0.3.tbz) = 3c82ac8f04f8cd053e6596662e3df1c82e9bb5b5da99eab9b3f6f3235f4347e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perl6-Export-0.07_1.tbz) = a0c6de0dfbd6d704474ada9376083e8561af733ef9aa54f1cba48852d9f54d64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perl6-Export-Attrs-0.0.3.tbz) = d4745b7b8239dfbc50810e2505be1e08ac4df1e97277a1407ba25cc7365218df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perl6-Form-0.04.tbz) = 0acd066d7e0604bea3691d9b1f365259c36fb7a7234733a6cc503ab276695b06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perl6-Junction-1.40000.tbz) = cb37d93f839b726cce2e57ca5aafe834455f6b4b796824c6436fe71401bd62bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perl6-Rules-0.03.tbz) = aae45d71fc7bc4b7b453680df21ba3544cd098782c09cc6e2f31d4de4fdc52d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perl6-Say-0.16.tbz) = 51ef12998e7c2b023385ee768f2da8d3caa873a156d5b20b12f1ed5304960bce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perl6-Slurp-0.05.1000.tbz) = 88680abfdc13ce9534fb40d0dc8067901cdc2fa7ee5ea5c4aaf481236a8a7e19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perl6-Subs-0.05_1.tbz) = 122f88e95a0c4988634dceea82457829a8bd67eda4a91039cf073b61c7743dbf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PerlCryptLib-1.11.tbz) = e3dcf308002743abc639ccbc382ac336f574b84d5627d4d0c47ea4d817eb5608
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PerlFM-0.2.0_3.tbz) = 6d563da34d43eddda81146e7d428959291a4887f5a4c0a13ea0783c3af62cda2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PerlIO-Layers-0.010.tbz) = eccd214064fe724180524cc42e2728c9269bad9838b76fb06f2aa973a41dd3a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PerlIO-Util-0.72_1.tbz) = 8fd631c887ba460e8eb2520ed22c7fba8ade5ec9cc3e20d1be0cb6d68404f13d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PerlIO-eol-0.14.tbz) = 4bc4510eb1b8aeb76fbc03b8d05d4d08b142c16f665e7759671a20bd80e85c1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PerlIO-gzip-0.18.tbz) = 60720c57e87845acd9ca3998ddd8d95fe2a70ffdd3cf739506ba0374e784d5a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PerlIO-locale-0.08.tbz) = 5ac8185fa45a738fd3aab7659d52a1d88570da03d6676a3c70018d295fa427dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PerlIO-via-Bzip2-0.02.tbz) = 06c4e25374c9a455266d1fc0d630ff360160907b76c3228c1356ce4a5991585f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PerlIO-via-MD5-0.07.tbz) = 1d435885f4b5f69f16eccf4f4a0b0d7020b9364586a546a825e87a3165701ad7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PerlIO-via-Unidecode-1.01.tbz) = b09f754644333b7c0f4d81254634542fdd82501385990512a3300c3d7a2ccef9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PerlIO-via-dynamic-0.13.tbz) = 97f2d5501545bdc19792ae21c4f008d059bbd8627ec59d41d59079f094cf40dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PerlIO-via-symlink-0.05.tbz) = 6449230b93adf2a6174976fca016e263f40838117c3788cb9a8521cbc1c4aecc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PerlMol-0.3500.tbz) = e8d8b3d580b31760feb4cf530dccfe8b9bfda5044101c195130c7306463d8fe2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PerlPoint-Converters-1.02.05.tbz) = acef4c39b9456f441545f066fbcd91b730f4585d07c40e00494de18f964d5d3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PerlPoint-Package-0.45.2_1.tbz) = 602a9dcc82ce27769bb2dd87ed0e51f0bd777b74e0c3565fa46f49bef9a686f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perlanet-0.56.tbz) = 64485b6d891d26120b3c263d711baeb87862ef98e23468ec158415577c73ac64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perlbal-1.80.tbz) = 0a9b327778a9f77f88a5c301190f11b93b9b60465a9532f2112de4bf80208cdf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Perlbal-Plugin-PSGI-0.03.tbz) = 40bd9a9a9e0d772b941e727522394f73f55e21c6beef80b0abb3964f63d604f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Petal-2.20.tbz) = 3e2eafeed40c512318e2c8679723e4172691e5edbe63193f341522cd88155f24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Petal-CodePerl-0.06.tbz) = de11c9cc38d7a0aad261a16f20d007341a8943eba2e29d7e46950d77264c0cf2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Petal-Mail-0.31.tbz) = 4d93695e52a0c750b3c09d9b36cb10ec80fab45f225706a0375194bf7d0f0451
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Petal-Utils-0.06.tbz) = db41ab38f199051374841c25fa94b18833a1cde71756deed01e15defa551285a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pg-2.1.1_3,1.tbz) = 5b7b83562db3775b4694f5898032e646ce236d8b787d64dd3949d55aa910bde9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Phone-Info-0.0.1.tbz) = f597a1bb60baf1e86f2576b82a04d7a1b5e7715e3729614de4db368c6a7fc0ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Physics-Unit-0.53.tbz) = e8f9ebad44cb45ad5748a5e5fede0550edbca26926fd035e8390c51efc1fade9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pid-File-Flock-0.08.tbz) = ba0ce89c226f52be7ac4a6c341403ecc77001aad04afeb571761c942304bd8a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pipeline-3.12_1.tbz) = 6cabfa4ddfa75b191a24eea50a969eb94dabbee077cf40578c428cced1811f23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PlRPC-0.2020_1.tbz) = 8f4bb60be866906a48e12dff119a7c625d7d3f9118856c5bcfdd953f373e6950
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-1.0006_1.tbz) = 1e48b01b1d22c0576ff4540b5b04a3c3de90e9a6c7cf737e48f3c50026ca64ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-App-Proxy-0.22.tbz) = c152a554e584647ab00a2625627ee76c8aaceeb3c2607a2f43b10dd4311956a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Handler-AnyEvent-HTTPD-0.03.tbz) = e0b21fe2bca27bd4470a5e18dda651445a98e9e29c23d621b4b9aa1707e2df4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Handler-AnyEvent-SCGI-0.02.tbz) = cdc9d0ae974f90a6d3c74f57d91ce4b849a507ead086335be3e1c4a405f40368
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Handler-CLI-0.04.tbz) = a9cb41de15a7de87c53eeb850a6c69853bcd800fa4b8d3f8a1d69d1ff6dbc341
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Handler-SCGI-0.02.tbz) = 7e9a5849dc0858f1de527f33d29fb042f8caf87b147349800c0e6c6808497a6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-AMF-0.02.tbz) = 13612bd92cf386b2c3c108d4524bc83228c286e05ae90e86aaec02632f86a1d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-AddDefaultCharset-0.02.tbz) = 8ba3270fe9f3bb066d474940cf75cf831c8801c6888dced67ec33645ee26d2c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-Auth-Digest-0.04.tbz) = a9cc943bb6c399e74122a6d6b34da7f73a63f7c7f55d7c18f18b4de6b8a4257b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-AutoRefresh-0.08.tbz) = b58db873e886cf5dcf5cfc11ace769f2d6461c4bfd24a34923454e5b3b41768f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-ConsoleLogger-0.04.tbz) = 9dab7795194a08def01a9313b2b764761bfe3bb0cfa9970a12874b88da7ceecb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-Debug-0.14.tbz) = d2e476754b914712c037a429a363be948023f8cf33da80e5eb96a04a759f0037
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-Deflater-0.08.tbz) = cd023fe43e20c48f2b3766837b00e4fcba1cc631516901a978e34176d39536f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-Expires-0.03.tbz) = 9dced674a836a68844f6ce981d0e92e868776438f8134b3699b6bcf96e150b16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-File-Sass-0.03.tbz) = 40dcc10b4f3ee4daae3a905ac0861e9ebfd37dc3b579edce51e1f620795208f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-ForceEnv-0.02.tbz) = 584bc8853803de61dbaa1fb38ec5de5c777e5963704e7f8316b5e9af8c13fbc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-Header-0.04.tbz) = 4679bce49786967543217ae710a88dd4e9002aa0d4ea4fd758e440cc3e3e0668
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-IEnosniff-0.01.tbz) = 250632725a032fdaa4e4c80692a82e0206a000e4c8af9007fdbf167c79e59ce6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-JSConcat-0.29.tbz) = 3706f57260b51b74a9afa6821d5c3e5c918879de933cc0c5784601663d062034
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-Precompressed-1.005.tbz) = c59067b5dd864350b68ac8151d2dad7f1f9454c651e9bdad379ced3960ba77c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-Reproxy-0.00003.tbz) = 036c6111c19d538ba0749f36528ccf6d292798d46126707af7c420c3c28b04c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-ReverseProxy-0.14.tbz) = 90efbe5c9c85eb42f52169ef4e16de79f2e094c488c89922ebb2551e8a455b67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-ServerStatus-Lite-0.09.tbz) = 11a85f9a74b1b594cd10f1b75ff7b79f7a72f2240edcfe96c96b0f87385903d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-Session-0.15.tbz) = 6834dbc1822feaa850cfc0d3694e3dbf4c9e38aebb7aaf8db0fa7bf026c84b19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-SocketIO-0.00904.tbz) = cd60a4bb0354d80a24cb88b5d0cb6344f1bcaa0efac5e4b3cc7bddec537514f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-Status-1.101150.tbz) = 7f283f07a3d9710f6a5d75d98c03802f28bc8df95cf8e0e8ecc026214121620d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-Throttle-0.01.tbz) = 2d6c1d6364bd1ef6c5b8d86f15e8335555eb43960c6acc84dbf63bc71806a817
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Middleware-XForwardedFor-0.103060.tbz) = 9b74449eda2ad57bfbe288f71601139b197dd80f5695ab5e04da6cb10e0019d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Server-Coro-0.02.tbz) = 438f2e89bbaab486c684ee9bf12727ce59dba7b9d87e0344491fdebb83baa95f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Server-POE-0.4.tbz) = 79420a9f8261ab30a8ac8e79ad4df84126e40234a62cfd25c2420dcd8a8a53b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Server-ReverseHTTP-0.02.tbz) = c2c5d28ce370cd34264b93806da82bc4a17b67aa4b7bfee16776e598bc027dbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plack-Test-ExternalServer-0.01.tbz) = 11690df4315eb5caf2598b0c9021c2f382d894c15c83e96861131a9546fb8ee3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plagger-0.7.17_4.tbz) = 6dcd8305bc4131364281d66017fda92c2501f26e5cab0db738b58b0cce396021
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plucene-1.25_2.tbz) = 523bdfe3607cc1bc288b42064c489ac715567b7a38137f0e66bb476cc45bea4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plucene-Analysis-CJKAnalyzer-0.02.tbz) = 6c26d3896a39b60d70572bbbd8b11a8dcd5f7448755b91b5ae7b6fc063824fbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plucene-Plugin-Analyzer-SnowballAnalyzer-1.1_1.tbz) = 4cd14996a80bdd8f2458eb47714b8ceb30589a332601f6ae474093114e40b139
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plucene-Simple-1.04.tbz) = 6e2a07eae80a6a2ccb186e9afaf6cd0007f884c2aabeab1a0941e3b75734dc69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plugtools-1.3.0.tbz) = 082b2b4a5fd08896395c7167613e8b12a0057d6ff13d318b6bdea24e6f8d9b99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Plugtools-Plugins-HomeOU-0.0.0.tbz) = b4bdde5bafe76f068066689b845c029d18faa78bc4e046815cca87c7bf5e8eba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PocketIO-0.14000.tbz) = eaf09633dde32c21076c79c35e4713129a3b0e450aa1a53b745d714aae98bd14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-Abstract-0.20.tbz) = ac4c46d2a6befc20e266ac209d794cc5f0003b72e7665be59f742a7f777a473e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-Autopod-1.10.tbz) = cb7a3cf1ceffd9da785ac6a60b39ef860303be9e65255bcf3f3254b8ac3fbc2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-Constants-0.16_1.tbz) = 862feceef3322d20f9da24c72c6dba01a2ad4660302a543c6fb37792a86f69b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-Coverage-0.22.tbz) = 8860f7450c2d14fab7359b8d8fe4dae5f887f3cb5fd23616da77a0f4a97692b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-Coverage-Moose-0.04.tbz) = f12610c99b24124418b953bd13995e7d491d7c92d4216b2108582f389794c432
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-Coverage-TrustPod-0.100002.tbz) = 57dc7e789fc535df6d76852225729047d092b2649d309e81a351dc1d7cc3118b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-DocBook-1.2_2.tbz) = 2dfeb9fc0b1053fea004bbce610b26423f90056c415c133d606ba934df91f501
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-Elemental-0.102362.tbz) = 19559418d3af3f5b9ac30daeaf4bac9fda233b69888f261a97a345a74eecd135
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-Escapes-1.04.tbz) = 6fe97531e3a2758564154dc15ec12e32ec08e5ddc80f6a2931bdc751637eec0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-Eventual-0.093330.tbz) = 7186807995e96d775b23aea4755fff30818c5755e4a09cae319bc47f1fbbdbb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-HtmlEasy-1.0108.tbz) = e65cf48cbbe497c858f9428781dffb6e819372390232b6244bf6d0e7629a0753
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-Markdown-1.320000.tbz) = b523d37a7c11f81381c3c14c438f78411445e2c31e27a6925ece936afbb50112
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-POM-0.27_2.tbz) = 4bd615e76ac5811b5694899615ac08c2a4123b9e2a241625286f3bce8fc048d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-POM-View-HTML-Filter-0.09.tbz) = 758bd731548bf5ee676030d6e335a5ffa560430e2a06fc2178c33ee8c1b0d94e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-Parser-1.51.tbz) = 75d1009d7c16cb2bad823f2b57219058429cd287589b258c8a2a2b67a23dfef4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-Perldoc-3.17.tbz) = 732abf4f180a2f018df658600aa0fea3b71ac7e3116fa3a10cc3b141bad470d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-ProjectDocs-0.40.tbz) = eee0de10e8ff1813cd66be6e19ba1c2cd18652b3b6cf5b8552471d5e36707ad8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-Simple-3.23.tbz) = f4a0e6be37c2cfdce198fd3e1f57adc8395d99868644c53af81386c7c49159a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-Site-0.53.tbz) = 90d940d9270d4b342a97819cf5a234c4a53e1add603f310532bc22a5a45a4a91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-Spell-1.01.tbz) = 0f62ba11b58aae0d7bc2fe42ac805b361618aaa6e7f61a66f2f09088f9453214
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-Strip-1.02_1.tbz) = 29c77883bd31450b147e973181a2fc5659ee1af99c3b56a391b0d7692647e731
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-Stripper-0.22_4.tbz) = eec3e9c8c99ced607ac67de3ec60234e707904c80eeac030050bc3c491b8b708
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-Tests-1.19_1.tbz) = 55454cc351c3b44654fff4945a474e70b4f6c78a837eb8b67bd3e44a8c0ec1ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-Tree-1.17.tbz) = 794cf15aa9be3dc4c09759fdb30497d53a3ad03c7a77d300c06d2ef9646f1c76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-WSDL-0.061.tbz) = 5b5e623ccbcbc2230b8dfbb94733dcca127ee8b0706aef98e3560a4feab0cb3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-XML-0.99_1.tbz) = ad34a0ca3a004eb388929c69e79d0b423bed05d15e4d4c920d5902698c4493e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pod-Xhtml-1.61.tbz) = 071d05ce86bd98653f94245d2c752d82096373549b47c48fadbb7fb19af8acb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PodToHTML-0.08_1.tbz) = afb66d916c478cdf055b77e87913dadcf739878020e30fe000ca2b820acabc6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PostScript-0.06.tbz) = 2af126eb69114896aef70330a32803ad0693bb050a063b17725eb97bcc19a351
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PostScript-PPD-0.0203.tbz) = d6bc1b8bd6bd9a4a7fa6e42f0c56ff118e6375cc51a298b77a7e1f5150cd7063
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PostScript-Simple-0.07.tbz) = 062e378ae994ea5cfc218a121a445a8a158152e7155abf43051be23fe8f87817
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PostgreSQL-PLPerl-Call-1.006.tbz) = 68c2687f77054ff4e327123a3062e6a86112dbba0bcdfcdb45fe13db32eb18d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-PostgreSQL-PLPerl-Trace-1.001.tbz) = 326cfb4374d2727b3669243f37eaec57ab774949bae8fa1ea31cd1998ccaa88b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pragmatic-1.7.tbz) = a70f80dfebb3510f3bf668d98c287f942085ccb4044e80099f91935c0f71af7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Prima-1.35.tbz) = 36ba2140904fb2f110307e7abb730190f1ed3f5b224083703e8cf4ccd9c266f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Probe-Perl-0.01.tbz) = 465c2f32c42f32afb5e8d8ca75bcc7c956fead796dc4debefb914db78f746b96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Proc-Background-1.10.tbz) = e08272efd1b0bc8737c6a0166d4f58deb34c116389df634c5b0f64d01efc7104
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Proc-Daemon-0.14.tbz) = 3e49e815f29fa8f442560937677b9349974a8c79b98bf78ad0d3bfdf2e559320
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Proc-Fork-0.71.tbz) = 0646dd96a30e6f96e1f0bc72f7e2850f78a2aadf73a5612842ec959ae03a9e4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Proc-Guard-0.06.tbz) = 8621a3694ed8853ddd3ecb5475ea4ef6dfff1def8bcfa70959e3b591d6cfee7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Proc-InvokeEditor-1.06_1.tbz) = 414b52ab3ee2606a3fc2d6f3db5d2a1549a91f81eb89321f5f6eaf7ad00a2533
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Proc-PID-File-1.27.tbz) = 27cdf2f3d02993ce1d4901c227dcf7ca0f7eb78b55e1688b0ff51a03a3f15d37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Proc-PidUtil-0.08.tbz) = f1b1c1a474032e4589056eb6dd394ff160825e9b3eccc2dffff88d618b41cfd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Proc-ProcessTable-0.45.tbz) = 3f16d81ed0e75a9543140e377a7ffda8ae995d521903cc69b564d0b243a01f2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Proc-Queue-1.23.tbz) = 2e15b069d1e61e57e1af2669e8e0861de35931cc51a681d48d1154d97982e5d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Proc-Reliable-1.16.tbz) = 8b8db06f3d3cfffb2efd435fcb651b8d63841abb5d35d59d4ad243927b6903ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Proc-SafeExec-1.4.tbz) = 5f2e8fe4ad035909bb6f98d709b1f61f0f970f63b03fb935ec96be84978a1aae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Proc-Simple-1.28.tbz) = 71dbf4f6aaa23ef465f7ecb85d7a3931c235c88e500ebba2621efe57b8aa5be6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Proc-Wait3-0.04.tbz) = d55263fd6d966d27d1c1b50e0639e3666780450ed33770f1e0277d2a957eb066
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Proc-WaitStat-1.00.tbz) = 38f170059fef19d827f2f3df6b3021335a7c92d2cc319eb4f8090cc91b79c929
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Project-Gantt-1.03_6.tbz) = 44dc993e3da646c5c86554a957990b3207a22fd1ed714bfbf316444293bedfe4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Prophet-0.750_2.tbz) = 53b681df4b0278a9d0dbf235a85b4c33830ac4cdfcbd580b7947be955c60c81e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Protocol-SocketIO-0.04.tbz) = bfcc4f959dd1d6c63779cbd0da30b3f37ca462885ef814e6d662044fc2ad0f2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Protocol-WebSocket-0.00906_1.tbz) = a5f8cceade82e1321a11f69388d59212779c6e316eb33b6648494d6560396292
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Protocol-XMLRPC-0.10.tbz) = 22e97f32b609cf2386dcc9a7a2eb311060c68b8cdfebae8f240eea8e414eea4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Protocol-XMPP-0.005_1.tbz) = 53125b2835d4b0ca27c14ebf0534d9b99e7ded3939bab35343c780440e4b6f09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Pugs-Compiler-Rule-0.37_1.tbz) = ab9a2a7deddaf5f5fbad114966336ffd3d0e96e5f311ce6fe25ea9a822a196d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Qmail-Envelope-0.53.tbz) = 6f8fcd4920b35f34a6277b189c167131ac96c472f8fa04bae235bc7d0740cda4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Quantum-Superpositions-2.02.tbz) = a73473070d4ee6b0a8c00dbfcd3b2f44370c4a3567ed5ba2be5e5bf3ea4a9d52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Qudo-0.0213.tbz) = 6ccb85cd6d6711b896e041bac75d4458d5d381dd784bbf1ef6ef2f8dd0086dd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Queue-Beanstalk-0.02.tbz) = 962fb4b133e2b48ce58fbf8392316b6a1f4d9c1fc9ddc1a9d43acdb7962418d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Quota-1.6.7.tbz) = 1939600096c323493c34d7a82bd1aabcbdb86913515d6db50bb65e06cd6ea177
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-RADIUS-UserFile-1.01.tbz) = c7db79b8c73474e6e771dbeb6fa288307ad9b0f95ab85d23a30913ff8ee41b0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-RDF-Core-0.51.tbz) = 96761727754bdb5b7dc8660116c0b64a35047af9aab99867b91519b377565af7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-RDF-Notation3-0.91_1.tbz) = 01ddb6856c77818997538bab83d89c1af5591f78b227d2abad714ff28624c13d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-RDF-Simple-0.41.5.tbz) = 6f520cc3690f5fd2ba840f9830065d48e98a5297dc8a747c3382cc595d46dffe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-RDFStore-0.51_1.tbz) = a2e128dce042d25b915ec92b2bb94537c3b86a2b1775c4eba85233e0bb4c7cca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-REST-Application-0.992.tbz) = 56486ee6af677f4286388591a797be84b7f2950aa2f5ec209434d0907f342186
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-REST-Client-249.tbz) = 885f1c6105954abfb4b1aae56b4499461d06e5282dbe2d956afadacc9c723fc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-REST-Google-1.0.8.tbz) = b6aec5267366d5d7f037d973c0959a231cbddc947f996911e036e4878c2d08b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-REST-Google-Apps-Provisioning-1.1.10.tbz) = 5fe186eea61b418121c5cf6f786f6685a9db4754c6144700190b775a74bf0dea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-RPC-EPC-Service-0.0.7.tbz) = cc514427cac4c65cb247cc7548206eadafee4204b28a8907dd74e13b32b82969
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-RPC-Simple-1.002.tbz) = 7d82b2039d24b98b71a23ed36776e0a052cef83cc7719d240eaced96dfac5d96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-RPC-XML-0.77.tbz) = 7ec582fe6e1b300795f368d612e3a4cbbdab6a3b2190778b49c7f9b6c0f3af15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-RRD-Simple-1.44_5.tbz) = 3822babe7f18da4aacf9c99347679909a73975111fb06d9a2e27f2df5f18bb25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-RRDTool-OO-0.32_2.tbz) = 2dbcc47297fea7829878a48e57f69803714144e43f0ea2b71b72b32163e7b0de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-RT-Authen-ExternalAuth-0.11.tbz) = f12164e5fca68fa9dec8e8648fbf05286a3533608757d2654b3e8704e7b630c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-RT-Client-REST-0.43,1.tbz) = 50f2213ce2b10dcdf2a4f1f023781928a6f5d7e8773cb083e83bb2de2519047c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-RT-Extension-LDAPImport-0.33.tbz) = f98ea5b03e117efa149efeece902369189e5b0bd600989cd13009ff84861c95c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-RT-Extension-SLA-0.07.tbz) = d1aebeb089e0792a65b655e8caf24a28fb1c3b4e71be54f2ea0cb3e1e760ded5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-RTF-Parser-1.09.tbz) = 0dae0159752787c8c5c50911a5f6c20623224cdfd37468230ee13ea2c14ea950
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-RTF-Tokenizer-1.13.tbz) = 8e0b9f43848e2d740e28c47963f4c3f11e1cadf391b1791e9e0e155277d1c91a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-RTF-Writer-1.11.tbz) = 2236ddaa3dabf255e600566fef8b592b942fd5fab703d2724ca1f9fb5c9a8f0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-RTx-Calendar-0.14.tbz) = 694b88ee0d02bd8fde5f6e259ceb016f092c997065194d16064e32d8b2c87c0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Range-String-v0.01.tbz) = b4ad0b75421e773a91a84907fc85d6cff62977380e7bf139d17f4a6f464a268e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Rcs-1.05.tbz) = 478ee6b9492c32c63919fc5a43eb7f8dfc8df6dd7067f5a5d37d0151e969d571
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Rcs-Agent-1.05.tbz) = 83ce59e2a616267079e70d4374316e416ca5e91c44dd97641b5af6e182b658e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Reaction-0.001001_5.tbz) = 0a6c2ec63904507c7460ee0b2406dab29dcdbcc9f0e97895dc4cec28efe0e70c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ReadLine-Gnu-1.20.tbz) = 4e98cdab1c494d5108e8bfc2206f18c967d8144c1f4eccc8e1c5124f8cfe7ddc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ReadLine-Perl-1.0303_1.tbz) = 98cfafbbe11655254fa1d6bf8da8f1bacc222b46810d5cc7e2505998452f9630
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ReadLine-TTYtter-1.3.tbz) = 48af8b33f5f3ea462bd82a277c2885f1abdf8b0564691fe9071c2b1ce22a4903
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Readonly-1.03_2.tbz) = 3f1de0850c83d6462bb893895206bf9d262d1da70eeec1414c8b2ffd0539e23c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Reddit-0.3.02.20120418.tbz) = bff9beca188ff3d15cc5af469a2e9247a64d1d0cd49d80cc09613dd97ec6f47c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Redis-1.9510.tbz) = 09ebee9d66d8c508194f6683c58983875fe09e6a7350919a7a36730162729dc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Redis-hiredis-0.10.2.tbz) = cf36332fb6fd8574a2d7bebe4129966c708a8d248ecb71a020dcadaa3fc4b4b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Reflex-0.098.tbz) = 607aa49c82ee5140c987c35b8ebca6ec1be29b7a5959448ebcdbc67defd2186f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Regex-PreSuf-1.17.tbz) = 27d4584dcfd1ea07245868fd840012516c84c2c319127281c35b5743380e090b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Regexp-Assemble-0.35.tbz) = 9faaf8b622dc77eb04ea852624786c4f0843ececf40f7615e9838ef195cf9aa6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Regexp-Assemble-Compressed-0.02.tbz) = 4979ded0106cae7a04e61f4205737c50fd4a65d8b04ecc852a141aa2f02c75ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Regexp-Bind-0.05.tbz) = 26f3b9c0beb859a795582f70f704c526cfe9aecc3c8207a103cff3fb0f607ac9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Regexp-Common-2011121001.tbz) = 583e4591f46b2eaeb6ba1aebf882a36a478dc23d0671511b87f519db8a329bc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Regexp-Common-Email-Address-1.01.tbz) = e062c9f88cd48b0181b6b75a109e919daae7489673797a977257a85aa7723138
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Regexp-Common-net-CIDR-0.02.tbz) = b5219c0fe05c5d59c8737a03027c70e4975d10d67a1dab37b814b1e6a9996611
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Regexp-Common-profanity_us-4.112150.tbz) = 01b167fd8e07465e46bcfa152b8d646cc41e15fb570cac587097985e33068d3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Regexp-Compare-0.19.tbz) = 9877c57ebb52e132e2dd3a497843bc584e880234df810c13da42530d4737265d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Regexp-Copy-0.06_1.tbz) = 2fb79eb5cf6a71fb838bebb693ac995cfbc895532ed087e9dbd3de36a1ed7fc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Regexp-DefaultFlags-0.01.tbz) = c274ff268ed367bedcc3e82fe656fbab41eac5779767898490a62d9e9a499915
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Regexp-Grammars-1.021.tbz) = b0e8b86002c183ff84b36634bc75570230b3932a30aad12e3ee145219e3eed1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Regexp-IPv6-0.03.tbz) = 71d5f9e3ab7d6fca73ac0b083d5ba71f89a5c51b4bf75e6a3e4475015ce87398
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Regexp-Log-0.06.tbz) = 939211a257accdb63080c961f422812547f59b295ca3fe4aee8330a0239a9077
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Regexp-Log-Common-0.07.tbz) = 2ed9b80183a5b8fa34333526b37cc31d83fbff385f7d22244e3b865c5b872d28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Regexp-RegGrp-1.002.001.tbz) = 9ad51c7efbcdce60fd7b451199db3839313a32a5aa42325e6ae30459422a02a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Regexp-Shellish-0.93.tbz) = 9a01c35bccfb90327f3da50f904c43f4633e7dfdb70bafb2f54e8bb4f1dac4ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Regexp-Subst-Parallel-0.11.tbz) = b44cab284ae093b7e1a5aee91948e720038d1f13fcf3b47ae91864c0bf83f78a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Relations-0.95.tbz) = a3ffa8a15d3f357896c194ae4eef38e3bcf20c3e9b6f7a510d7a61d66d24c241
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Relations-Query-0.93.tbz) = 72fd4814338300384734f52185e53c8f453e9d60a247f860fd5a70319e9f1e5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Religion-1.04.tbz) = 52ec6b5ab5c9376ebbe749bd7956fa7625553d3cb8e49592aa376ab36a5a4623
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ResourcePool-1.0106.tbz) = c533ee383970e52753c2af01529800fb1668a6e70de60214dc8bfab73c5015bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ResourcePool-Resource-DBI-1.0101.tbz) = d36490430515e1ba6f4e766b26ade09e9f7dff5423dc57f48744c7b01fe6f48e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ResourcePool-Resource-Net-LDAP-1.0002.tbz) = a501eb410f8455a4aec0c0b2869054c85e5264a21edb202b31e17718a701f850
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ResourcePool-Resource-SOAP-Lite-1.0103.tbz) = 201b8f8ff8eeafa360d34187fd66642704940a8fb12b7c120d054658c968c5f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Resources-1.04.tbz) = fb9b47f092d84fefb9b621cc2571f6cdb6fe0fbfa15893154249ab6867b55dba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Return-Value-1.666001.tbz) = ddc034b4d42ed1966189319a5e3b47b5229ce4b7481d8981f1af2286ac3d55f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Role-HasMessage-0.005.tbz) = 9ed764f208049e56078961b855248e034f675baa1e94ebcd02812933a4e066f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Role-Identifiable-0.005.tbz) = f7b817a2c43109d9fce6fdea48cadb44b46bf308e0e53413823949c7d0ba4799
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Role-Tiny-1.001.005.tbz) = 280559a78d414090288799b0e020da62647b9eca90fb4ffd673cc0939c287b31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Roman-1.22.tbz) = be45d53b4e7e18ca6b56576d30cc4571a2ce3e9824a3d79908081ed4ee0891f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Rose-DB-0.769,1.tbz) = 8d7052966457d018cb5e522670b6b4ba8ab24b37e5e49aeae8e4563c3b4fcdb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Rose-DB-Object-0.7990,1.tbz) = 85960564d66b6ee00119411244bc7ab2ae9b3090261026439fe16420796d453e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Rose-DBx-Object-MoreHelpers-0.08_1.tbz) = 7b3840b6a1c7133c6a76de877877f1134024852686c2eeb979fce5f86a980079
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Rose-DBx-Object-Renderer-0.76.tbz) = 24bc5330d922b934a7c3b870a8c959dd0f8c73dd687da179df8cdf06459cd0a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Rose-DateTime-0.537,1.tbz) = 1006875c343a2723d1f69fe4bc4182a01c662dd633cf6d0545283345cf295438
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Rose-HTML-Objects-0.616.tbz) = f4eca75c723ce766af8cfc801e2c6c7426a791719cb1306f3f9f5655aefcc726
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Rose-Object-0.859.tbz) = b99ea177f3c40a95cdd1bacbf6ef815901f06b1a83c54c3f62e22be1a593fc26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Rose-URI-1.00.tbz) = 1afa0a9699e7dba4cbf3675336776bab09d4ec400818f3146975660db80fbf0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Router-Simple-0.09.tbz) = 499b92e63ea045b7050281153290466815e51f1248b3f0c4cb6352af67c6f28c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-RunApp-0.13.tbz) = a8410b84958b66b7c132a6230bc12ca3ba9b8370cf313b7cd3b5992f77e2e3b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-S3-20071102.tbz) = 4d7107a4047ff62eaf6a4af29ee37de55977024bd678c10f2733c9b23b832c7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SCGI-0.6.tbz) = 99515f486ac119db9e8802b15fee0e60f4c1f5624ba490e00bca63e95bbf3132
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SDL-2.2.6_4.tbz) = 07801159354041e82c9a0cbd3160f5dc9e295217bc6f0c532579b1d9b95a946a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SES-1.01_1.tbz) = f72a1bc8add9f34ea53031fe3c56a2437fe9ab5cf13067b65819cc9dc68ae234
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SGML-DTDParse-2.00.tbz) = add65ecf56244490e32ff7fa1632faa4637c9335c7f7f30d9628aba16f3df9f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SGML-Parser-OpenSP-0.994_2.tbz) = 2123235bc6082800ca7be4f5c49bd0b6b8dd8e70966da158d530e65c9135541e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SGMLSpm-1.03_1.tbz) = b2b410dbac4f171d8026cd29a757072b55d3cdbd48a193a1ff6f52e8ac0e63c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SHA-2.01.tbz) = d56f733eec08822fca0e43698b480c029b49a0b024e3ce309bb6613decf7ce9c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SMS-SMS77-0.01.tbz) = 6119acbd7437aeda0c79c944bc91f57becd349db6e8bf46deb6759b69e9c285e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SMS-Send-1.06.tbz) = 7d0f1e7b32e608b91aa4cdd8e264fd0e935b23b2d4e86446c14ef3e758c6c07c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SMS-Send-DeviceGsm-1.06.tbz) = 451a5d0a986f3581dda15d254d8314725c7ac2deb9229ad6ad905a5cecf574cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SMS-Send-NexmoUnicode-0.01.tbz) = 1bcbef496b2371d45f3bba6ccac1e826dbbff1f0dbc6e40a5a5d8ebd1da71c9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SMS-Send-TW-HiAir-0.02.tbz) = 480ae4dd7fdb7ad224d89e2d103d586ceeb58c6312bcae9c7851c6d601dd5f23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SMS-Send-TW-PChome-0.03.tbz) = 7dc49967e63c4405ff3dd49b32b2ab7d7cd52a6ffe4bb87dd4e5d17992fe98f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SMS-Send-TW-Qma-0.01.tbz) = 204ba635406e8527b25efeb6803585328318f3cb15661c3bc3534bd722f19168
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SMS-Send-TW-ShareSMS-0.02.tbz) = cc7db9c610c267fe79eb2b482c53ab089e8b6fcbcd2b692f900140b50d33059f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SMS-Send-TW-Socket2Air-0.01.tbz) = 1a6e8941f916d5922acc07a2dc5e0a66eaa5c9ca28e8f6cd20018bb424c33ede
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SMS-Send-TW-chtsns-0.03.tbz) = b48237ee76e9742dd9c0d356a4bffd52b3d1fec578cbeac2ee5ac415f8f8a1d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SMS-Send-TW-emome-0.04.tbz) = 7988f172cd48600e453d5db13fbf0ece9bed2959e183abfc7dd840879f421f3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SNMP-Info-2.08.tbz) = 4cb3ccd65251cd7e2b8b8cb6a595edf656cf9865e02dd065f5228ccd01f262c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SNMP-MIB-Compiler-0.06.tbz) = 95d89392b7ccf5efb941a517921ffc2ac33734d55709a099bf00fd48c246eec9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SNMP-Simple-0.02_2.tbz) = 33345d50b689ca2fe9aac303f59f7ca30cd864855829fea01a1ff08f59acab77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SNMP-Trapinfo-1.02.tbz) = cd0cfd29837fc9899b98466998125969a99d3397230eb044b5733ce7bc0440a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SNMP-Util-1.8_1.tbz) = 3cda6c67f56570a0bb05f943577ad555f030c8d39f737e38d3dc73ac56fb0b0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SNMP_Session-1.13.tbz) = 212f1763a3f5d60ec34f133ce75e14751fe1a678a6ac18829b1cdbe00f222519
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SOAP-0.28.tbz) = a5e3233000b90ff6d07e4c28ac1e622fcd8142568813f432c589767ffa907143
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SOAP-Amazon-S3-0.040.1.tbz) = 73853f1472ac18197ee1b746f9d07c17cc03fdff51f4dffdd6d0548b5726bed0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SOAP-Data-Builder-0.9.tbz) = b20544197efe1f3c1b7135e94bd0d53f165cf4b1494d98f27e20bd7abd14f960
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SOAP-Lite-0.60a_1.tbz) = 806e232e79b4ccc6687bfd4da3aefaef499cfac3056d12b58ea2c10fa02a1350
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SOAP-Lite-0.715.tbz) = 14bbc2c724a8f465058fd40f1c01e9397222014899b4c102c44bc903af5d2509
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SOAP-MySOAP-0.023_1.tbz) = ea27eef4d58040b1ad1467d9b3fce039c305db8969239ba7857c8adb699a3169
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SOAP-Transport-FTP-0.711.tbz) = 0934627a0cf9751b3c1a5fb67625446a088de657e4b10a42d6594c82886d0563
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SOAP-Transport-JABBER-0.713.tbz) = d7190583270ef0d75d86b13a0cfb49633391888dfc5e1de0574dd6430b3db68c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SOAP-Transport-TCP-0.715.tbz) = bf892c4867e821fd47240f7645d183eaf5fb94160c3677cbf968ec27f34f9a56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SOAP-WSDL-2.00.10_1.tbz) = 6d5c38f450aa1f5fc819e68422422fae7a3439c9cc7cd6c8dbc8f2e41680a4c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SOCKS-0.03.tbz) = d372242f5d3b3197df162b982d90c0aa01bd68602d314623dff7457b6b9c98a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SPOPS-0.87_1.tbz) = 8b129bb011b0d85342f95011cb6f0969c12fcecdf3b88aa028c5d0d9e1382b66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SQL-Abstract-1.73.tbz) = f171963240cb89d7859fde3f838bd6597e5b4dd8402d32d2a0dcbf1ade1c45ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SQL-Abstract-Limit-0.141_1.tbz) = 7d02cb960393868bf23d9995bbd7dfc6057246547fb43ea8db3f6c335b4f534f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SQL-Abstract-Plugin-InsertMulti-0.03.tbz) = 120a4153c1eb061cb95f6831979e3b86816b5ccf85b9541ad95d9ad219f9c366
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SQL-Interp-1.21.tbz) = dd1a863b9c30c6bde67b47b6826b9f11d9d67e4de6228c5e55f3b27b622821e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SQL-Maker-1.07.tbz) = 86cbd229999865bda3c8567b3b4cd64e9fd474ffe53a01381ab40a7a99b7d4c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SQL-ReservedWords-0.8.tbz) = 495e33479873bf88bade4bc2b2c54ecc4eecc8267e013b3a1308e29ef7f146f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SQL-Statement-1.33.tbz) = 7d91f1fd580782d644144a7a4090f8f912f6d4bcd35e36839fb312065a75a0c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SQL-Tokenizer-0.24.tbz) = b816c1bf4df74fd6e61efb23e922ddabfdffab0792733003401587c9e65f2d8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SQL-Translator-0.11010_1.tbz) = 22bc7d3e1f437a9b597b99c5c2c59c4c775f1258fb33645a9de4ca973dafced6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SQLite-Work-0.10.02.tbz) = 8bf3b86e7b5718f2d19d15927b7e59f899603784e19fa5ec3f9df63fbf2d0781
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SRU-0.99.tbz) = 58566a2144974da7d06520296f00d12094f3c1f76e53fe7b6d25b94caf6d8dc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SSN-Validate-0.18_1.tbz) = e448fb1744843023752950900bb83a015044a10e55b4cc7a903dc1a25c97bd59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-STF-Dispatcher-PSGI-1.10.tbz) = 0b664eba207acd11075708adc2da3d0ef1959f9b58624859e5111595ab7d3175
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SUPER-1.17_1.tbz) = 6f944b42228cb98d55d315c7a24535f1ad357a632fca7ae1d274760718406907
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVG-2.53.tbz) = 2bcb93c855cbe323c21a6fb92088bafd526dc0a904460c450e5e400c055f181c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVG-DOM2-1.00_1.tbz) = b2f2505ff3f4ac3907f714681e9d4f30e69bc59a5c519157b0d3ad8f8baaf88f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVG-Graph-0.04.tbz) = bfd446ff795949cd34b5605a70cfd72dbb30d3e37475f4a945a04bb72bb7c316
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVG-Metadata-0.28.tbz) = db29e509e5b021eef2f1f09843e68e35f55cc52a015e9277c6814b3b6dcad3e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVG-Parser-1.03.tbz) = 99107f2a748d174034be6fef422467fbbb9a5746f2e68289a2e244f8b93d4684
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-ACL-0.02_5.tbz) = d5a664995b352e0fe9ed74bc1a15e77d8a0aec1f08f771b7a7d6b7deba60b3ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-Access-0.08.tbz) = 146cdc4cc81b402613b4e9bcedefb3aff10784fa5c1c5f052d2763464509d758
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-Agent-0.04_2.tbz) = f4f55e8d98852906d2deb643633f8794e011dac11c278cd580506b2f5822c03e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-Dump-0.05.tbz) = a9f9b687dc185fa4c323e55f46fdb661d75923f793658be1748659b3ff2e0c5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-Dumpfile-0.13.107_1.tbz) = 46490afc81f553ae4bf8d4fb6c58887d454c2e1205edeacd5e9deb495e7bcd1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-Hook-0.28.tbz) = 569157e1a46076b7bc4fdd4e0d95a3f4c14c34cdfd6115874ae0664c12c3dfc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-Hooks-1.19.tbz) = 7be963a7219bcce96699f2afb06da1108e0ae0c3df637dd64438ba51ff32bb56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-Log-0.03_5.tbz) = b9c58288c429fec1d49769ea13933c8df88e44aa9efb83457d775ba26e804038
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-Look-0.38.tbz) = 3392d1f30345ec103be9a22348b60cd7fdaa7bcedd0bd2f7ae82abdc6f53f515
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-Mirror-0.75_2.tbz) = c8470539a02ad7cc390f48a92cc67c26ac1ce0b67d484d019ab4478dbb16e7c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-Notify-2.83.tbz) = 8455289fa8f3c50e19c71edbb7995a238356097b1c355cd7facaed77acaf50c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-Notify-Config-0.0911_3,1.tbz) = 1a8e0e13ee6d25c80f7bb179a3fdf15da2557740970585d2ed04f2c5026c49ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-Notify-Filter-AuthZMail-1.01_2.tbz) = 9a75b519a79db231169e31745971501c5062205bd953b4c148e1cb36b938b052
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-Notify-Filter-EmailFlatFileDB-1.01.tbz) = 123c8bd6998d01ce66d4606167eb29fcb448ede72caeaff22583f4d94485cbd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-Notify-Filter-Markdown-0.05.tbz) = b9922f71ba831d214034bc5c77702b7f585941b4236716012a98c73be9142e2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-Notify-Filter-Watchers-0.10.tbz) = 69a20e3092fee8a03a84975ac467404fb2bce5b3a4e3e4524ae2733083632096
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-Notify-Mirror-0.040,1.tbz) = 9261acd091a60fdd03a0c9954070de7ea4466127add0fd373749a41372f5d874
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-Notify-Snapshot-0.04.tbz) = 452684f76e1f4f6c60238306f64ce34a889bc950de71e1934acc4e8d01b62d57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-S4-1.054.tbz) = 3e96ff21ef994f4b06a9a8eaa085b73f33732bb4d09b042f8cf338e40c66f79a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-Simple-0.28_2.tbz) = ba9b8a377df8197ca9a9c1c4b40df3dd8414f6ffef184c8f7723f03ed9d8924a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-Statistics-0.041_7.tbz) = f23bdf445924d033e87197d77b95eaced5e7f80ca5ece136fd9d0ad833e49bb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SVN-Web-0.61.tbz) = 8d9b293196d66544488d67292fbfbba2a395f9dc8da5c167a7b69063eb80518b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SWF-Builder-0.16.tbz) = 73469a94ceaa6488655dad672d804ce3b7c45ec8fdc98aa7d19d223e8b4cb2a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SWF-Chart-1.4.tbz) = a551c8a83df0fdd457dc272af2891a2b648a4e31d5ed787663779802a7fc9a64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SWF-File-0.42_1,1.tbz) = 9288301ad010edeada9175e1ec76d625f7e8500114b16c178553942191ef1db2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Safe-Hole-0.13.tbz) = d2937ae3dc84e625baa89949b4399b74968746a1d6a58a2e03fb5e97c6908c55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Safe-Isa-1.000.002.tbz) = 13102abf850391dfca58b6b5ce4ddeadac1ef5ad651e3d3c12e0a8a3c0a99601
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Samba-LDAP-0.05_1.tbz) = ece728f36b0374f1163f45d3973552ac1304e91bdeb5d76a7086d16689fe9127
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Samba-SIDhelper-0.0.0_1.tbz) = 33a1877a49d96d5919bb1128a11882962d4c45111e1806d8969acc813c031deb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sane-0.05.tbz) = 4806a440593934d854b56f2f60de0dc72a77aa2c91336415d7a41d5e2fe3b743
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Scalar-Defer-0.23.tbz) = e7d081a4bd0eba7aea588f84429886e9f6dde143225e18121db45ae70232e7c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Scalar-List-Utils-1.25,1.tbz) = 21b10fdb98790afb28e74ffc8ead8986dfbd7fe87001a0fd09cd5b4ff5e0c43e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Scalar-Listify-0.02.tbz) = 6fb0f7858b16733b9b3fa70c9686cda9d61d47e3382a614c2aa70305b4d1eb0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Scalar-String-0.002.tbz) = f0687638f021fb94b7893f439fb3e56bcd65bbecbee3f4c82a9110b0abb1c3a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Schedule-At-1.15.tbz) = af805e073661b716e47feb5a4c5442182af7a717ef3ec87f62e56dd908b85566
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Schedule-Cron-1.01.tbz) = 935872077822030a3a1056f8ba30d57f8710f1ba47133580b03572dc339a2f41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Schedule-Load-3.064.tbz) = ef981434beec22741659353b9ee7d38b7863218f37487a970205b968cc5ef154
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Schedule-Match-0.07.tbz) = 18f4df2f15f42958f1d5e3e336d81d48cd7dd464b2ed27ecd4665fa4ca050b93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Scope-Guard-0.20.tbz) = d97497dea793e3f5c6124e317cb3e07b42925ff2015970ddb763929d6668dbef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Scope-Upper-0.21.tbz) = fc0c678cb02a50fed9ca65aaf0ceecdab03457fe3b2da8c5e2090ac7080fac36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Scrappy-0.62.tbz) = b8a25dcc9548f6f7744d69a340e16ee7e80bcfe4f3e19807b96ec842329df1c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Search-Binary-0.95.tbz) = 2381511df9c4ff6cb212f4b1578c663eccd85a55a6a7eba24849073dd055d103
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Search-Estraier-0.09_1.tbz) = e3766cf0bdbd63bf23c0beef495a651a3bd3691f40806166cee0683270067792
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Search-InvertedIndex-1.14.tbz) = c25d5bfb81f8560a12386fc564610e93c7b448d3568a498c51061e2801e1c773
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Search-Namazu-0.96_2.tbz) = 93d9f2a3130fbb9b461f83e72dca3b427e87ce5ce3c400965d32b268154b2f52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Search-Odeum-0.02_1.tbz) = 5b4aeb33ee4d28fb42e1f6ad541bd1a1d77771acd65aed791ea23bbe7b698120
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Search-Saryer-0.40_1.tbz) = 5bc9d94e4a12f9f5f8c00e243562ec1e382f3067f0dff08482505dfd74b96028
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Search-Xapian-1.2.12.0.tbz) = 68b1c7823079930b0d0fcabdf0d66f4706686262d9bef87db9a4b0c57394c671
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Search-Xapian10-1.0.23.0.tbz) = 37ce88366dd7adf56030d47bdb957eb13ee797f24176fcff34b73d3a7707f45b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sendmail-AccessDB-1.03.tbz) = 83890c405a4ce960ed6c4e8f753737262077ca05f1747a57b81230069e2b2415
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Senna-0.51.tbz) = d34d222520cb447b9f5a8e021e7655a7cdd2e23044334bbc5dfc882ae0e5770b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sepia-0.992_4.tbz) = c36f55bac2cdfc7e9a57baff2f7ee4123b0f57499191f3af5d6ce754559e126f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Server-Starter-0.12.tbz) = 26af3fee65a731953f6561cf7a83f52b7798e9da5e52a08c08bc6b31916479d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Set-Array-0.25.tbz) = 608e46e7bc1151bc0a95e9bf698577869be577ca79c42cbf5ad7e27d65eeb334
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Set-ConsistentHash-0.92.tbz) = 24673347cc7a61004fe036a08251c47f510ef1b83f34f9692821cb5d961a8254
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Set-Crontab-1.03.tbz) = 3dc6478c856fb9e2fb57597003bbcd669a4ae860b4ae6b4ed57b3115dcdb6c10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Set-CrossProduct-1.95.tbz) = 19317a1896a043faedb1b38d0700b29e575001cb001aadd23530d886f9d33b24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Set-Infinite-0.65.tbz) = d0a8cfd162ee7578eec9a81d500f8f34acc3f937922236ff0d9ff6540477d641
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Set-IntSpan-1.16.tbz) = a1628017f2c9d954f3ad7e8db995b696c9946182f20d7de9f7ee19844ea1626f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Set-IntSpan-Fast-1.15.tbz) = 9e78095b2be24e4b88438ff0acd5b69894d5178cbe6d6a10bfbd634f50ef6d10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Set-IntSpan-Fast-XS-0.05.tbz) = d6390c81056d96338baea2c51ac0f569ff20bcfbaafbd7d7c733516f1027a31b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Set-NestedGroups-0.01.tbz) = 976070849cfa29206baa3ab83ba435b2318443421b4e274f779219388d847f36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Set-Object-1.28.tbz) = c9e37ebea2f31b0a011a00c7fba6c98b91b82f5d15b480fa028ab2c92a8cd01e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Set-Partition-0.03.tbz) = 7b57832922bc013f9cb6600b5f6fca20a67c2d31634da3d7a47eefabf955cf8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Set-Scalar-1.25.tbz) = 88be0410da0d874ce8bfdfac31a398dc69464109e8d95d20244f6774bdb3bc92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Set-Window-1.01.tbz) = abed7069f3693d84f7eff07fd6b6484102e7f1c7d1172448be15a549988a83d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Shape-0.04_1.tbz) = b68892c48cc6dea1af1e8244bf6c0cd58fe154fef1b0cf5ead06e266c477dfa6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Shell-Base-0.05.tbz) = d4eccf878ba82442df22dc5f57503401c542b2ff1c0c30395b4f68d41870b04e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Shell-Command-0.06.tbz) = 7ea96a77cda7c7ce891281fd9aac17631d08dcdba65eb69da1ae00ab05b15db4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Shell-EnvImporter-1.07.tbz) = 2d70c4d82c65e59a8e77f7c502b575da60c663e9cfa29abcfae1d9c3812d1d2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Shell-Parser-0.04.tbz) = 786a1362559e02e6a4d2af7d5efbdbc12feb63a3553ba2bae0e6f1746fb82602
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Shell-Perl-0.0022.tbz) = 9416f88ffd21b92a8b2f42043bb62e684de92b39f8ffcff643c1b506493d680c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Shell-Source-0.01.tbz) = ef082b976a441293be92be70b1ffe0a518de32a09e747d4338eb338c98256475
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ShipIt-0.55.tbz) = 5a300fab7f38d34b0df8373f35b8ccb8b0f110634591890762ac773c28e86972
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ShipIt-Step-Manifest-0.01.tbz) = 4af7e8440f80558d301f2ee7bf4e3955fead046dbad1d922251aa8641d61ef9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Shout-2.1.tbz) = 9821c8040fa9c4d30a3eeaa2a3e47a13d3be1fe023aa51c337eb453b156f71a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sledge-1.11_1.tbz) = 57b917ed60b14c98a93e9f1cec5e2dc8958ef2cc83003dab41a8ee8dcee8deb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sledge-Plugin-CacheContent-0.03.tbz) = dac93e6af05a53df3294055d857e189be10f6440567d9744f201b273d727a2da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sledge-Plugin-Download-0.02.tbz) = f9820c612cb7f3aba8ec7fd64d314d34a305806f4b9482e7c0f845808f47fd7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sledge-Plugin-Dumper-0.03.tbz) = 5c921b01b756e224f11e316e1beec290090d403f68e0c1a07626506314983066
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sledge-Plugin-HTML2HDML-0.01.tbz) = 9f8de10135e9d957a6b96bded6e81eb7677deac13aa66cc8f52cab4f4bf120a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sledge-Plugin-Log-0.02.tbz) = 2232a175093970f4b37da43b6e3ba182e4afa8358a80d2d17ae6545981e78032
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sledge-Plugin-NoCache-0.02.tbz) = d57421d859c3365f2097ea88f9236235d697408b576b0272563a73113a9d4d84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sledge-Plugin-SaveUpload-0.01.tbz) = 351fc4f7b7852779e52385906cbbd512824edb4e2f809a99e60b667c1015f24f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sledge-Plugin-ScratchPad-0.01.tbz) = 9c833291cd8ae126ccf87426fc64cb2ba8f53d3c221127b1513aa3de1540db30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sledge-Plugin-SessionAutoCleanup-0.02.tbz) = 67deaebde7e49e743a00ddc54fba102e67b8cadff65ceade682665d7b8a680a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sledge-Plugin-XSLT-0.01.tbz) = fd21452ce08cde888fddef46abfa01a6370b130e8962b94786fa6e5c38cc5607
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sledge-SessionManager-CookieStore-0.01.tbz) = e1050a879e6532228b871290baa1cbdada039a88debcbb6cd4c9ebdf318a4832
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sledge-Template-Expr-0.03.tbz) = 9c1d8ffaacba15cc09a47d73786df2e62b96d8d9875425fc773053b444b66e18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Slurp-0.4.tbz) = fcb2e7207400eb3e07048aa7d4e24daa49b29d5d80e4162b78af77eda8077fda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Smart-Comments-1.0.4_1.tbz) = 30350d9b97ef621ea6e834ba49c9aa7c6c90d39bf63fc1aa8122e535b34121c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Snort-Rule-1.07.tbz) = 808cbabe450aebec397b65168d93471c753913976d4047b392989dd64483215e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Socket-2.006.tbz) = d1a8c419cf169accf851c2af2fa2e0a4c5d54ccfcebaf18e3995a9a9b5dd171d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Socket-Class-2.258.tbz) = 28ce0f79abe51815d24a1aba29c924eda5951ad0a0fba6c2491002aea4e8fc93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Socket-GetAddrInfo-0.21.tbz) = 8f89b2f81feaf43dfa94be3bb17856b112d26a21f3f75e8453fdf7313b9afdae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Socket-Multicast6-0.04.tbz) = 6c0238b4bf5a57ef0ee0e50093b71ef0a0f741dbe28510882937288dee76b397
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Socket6-0.23.tbz) = 7a45a552b3b6533fecf0f965f355381f67853e71e9a337d582ccc18a8805d2c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Software-License-0.103004.tbz) = af2d7c82756980da3c5ee9d388cdddbc4a11e4fc186241b0d85ed292dd2c22d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Solr-0.03.tbz) = 9cab494e4c80a216812baaff58fd8d970c76f72df726f24d1267b5c3d1c90e28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sort-ArbBiLex-4.01.tbz) = 4230a1c61c90216e848fec7741dc2356f446d77b72a2274f3a3fc3839b7865bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sort-Array-0.26.tbz) = 6c75a414d2a2acbac93b046133b6d53db7947ee51768ece33a03104b609134ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sort-ArrayOfArrays-1.00.tbz) = c851e4cbbe33cf9dda8c9df65c55acde596157989a8b997e138e7030953262a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sort-Fields-0.90.tbz) = c7142c76d4cda70a23967ab8f055765505f7e5b6d7963232fc7fd3d568eba053
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sort-Key-1.32.tbz) = 787430f7a646034cf7d262a72e9a65dd5ba915983cd588365cc0ad8c098d2f25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sort-Key-DateTime-0.07.tbz) = 7fc5b37fd35e136adc91763ba52ff45d7cc70866ddd1f7184088055c1f6e39dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sort-Key-IPv4-0.03.tbz) = 581e2dacf4ecc0ac42521f98ee1b6e5665fc2019dc82ab13ca0d4f2c077dfaab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sort-Key-Top-0.06.tbz) = 638e052a9434c9009e476cc3d0006589222be3eec5c6f9c67ed25220c9e17afd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sort-Maker-0.06.tbz) = 6e83ff1cd053016bed73713486a61941e1b3628ff3855187c146575a13c79045
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sort-Naturally-1.03.tbz) = 49f52066e64a1be448f133e607d519143163105a48652a2b7f360fc33b959390
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sort-Tree-1.09.tbz) = f7aa081f0ffa87c02b7bfd91e6611966dfb415f20bf536abcb3184d8f7658ace
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sort-Versions-1.5.tbz) = e48ade2ba17e54587437905ae21f7fd9cee9119b706bd9269fdecb1954fa790f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sphinx-Config-0.09.tbz) = b0b1253f0d7fa4f616f021616344b0d17e6beb37b72c0ff814e453a12569b9ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sphinx-Manager-0.06.tbz) = e9a29e0ac3af7c509d4ecb7d03fe4c634ef4823c5ce5627d1ac49cefd18868f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sphinx-Search-0.27.2.tbz) = 2113254dbde128d15c59e23e86746900959e1165ec42ede31b2c95703394f924
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Spiffy-0.31.tbz) = a1af3ec7e65e02525e6b3b77532b5c52eedd7cd5fa4e0b041827f048986e383c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Spoon-0.24_1.tbz) = fe7fd3f7ffba382bc2c0e46f6827e5f20cd0a4358bc193af2af555df97e84737
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Spork-0.21.tbz) = 9addb712b1b5e8c9bccf9c6b121b7c20a6daa2154b08d8d7d5bca93be8294336
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Spread-Message-0.21.tbz) = 826dac58f451e448ca7b9ef88b9701decc0cb57558ff7f81c618e452488739df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Spread-Session-0.4.tbz) = 5dad7b1ea5ea711ee8e5cfd0b3098461b02bc316b2ed2d3a208f9c3179ee2260
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Spreadsheet-ParseExcel-0.59,1.tbz) = 3e98174e0f0d7ed59818227a1dba937e486b5ab3d56b04216ab323b83b593c51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Spreadsheet-Read-0.47.tbz) = c75feade58befcadf8273144036374ef04a0cb7dc1e09835a972add0092147b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Spreadsheet-ReadSXC-0.20.tbz) = 7f9113d535c2c80bb74cf57b7672b58206e3ce6f035adc3969b5871b02a83edf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Spreadsheet-WriteExcel-2.37.tbz) = f32a3319f7d764a60fffec57b0e12e561e03ff629543995a380fb2dc9a041968
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Spreadsheet-WriteExcel-FromXML-1.1,1.tbz) = 015f0df528be8d07c7c10026fd8217121bdb4f615e4e93b0cb80d44c0e71ddee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Spreadsheet-WriteExcel-Styler-1.00.tbz) = dd25fd02a88af00e068a5e883dcf7c99b2d12b54ed624539c1cac6875254e668
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Spreadsheet-WriteExcelXML-0.13.tbz) = 18c968ce91a578f57f17ef3f3fdd5be121a4c014f276ed04e363a2ce1ffbb6fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Spreadsheet-XLSX-0.13.tbz) = c9c8555cb3e99b5b53366d0a8957abfadbbc1d663cc2887d78537b3b89ba3d2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SpringGraph-0.05_6.tbz) = 428e500952049182b260906d292517ea281595103b135654b12bf2d8655fd40b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Squatting-0.81.tbz) = b20dab4105694f574953fb153ee028b904b4b45d1548d99b5e666f95fcb43962
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Squatting-On-PSGI-0.06.tbz) = ca5baee958bcaf097a567a5faff1bf80f4aa337c6a23bf99651dfc0669b8e555
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Stanford-DNSserver-1.2.0.tbz) = 6b0bbbefaf45915e535ce83b1a9816b06e194d190b2c1a1722c3156a29917987
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Starlet-0.16.tbz) = 655c3fafff128cf2a1985562693eecf419b64318a51f8fdda3c342791efba0e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Starlink-AST-1.02.tbz) = fc1437fea90a649ed325c7622f3458c889aba0f588db5951ebb5cd1678a8bd0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Starman-0.3003.tbz) = fd0a0c7d848a59d02c2695ae4c4df697c4442ae732f98ac93ce906c1cf3b7fd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Stat-lsMode-0.50.tbz) = 310b0ccbfbaa1c859878d4d4abbd6c3de7f60a2c0d9297f4da2733fbce7f0f14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Statistics-Basic-1.6607.tbz) = a52d1314f58f1b81728c5747a342bf6d38e2d5b39b12fe405b8c1ea89629669f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Statistics-Benford-0.08.tbz) = 63fb96402368c469f53b22828839f0680b7a3674a0c7cb5f078973ae57d37385
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Statistics-ChiSquare-0.5.tbz) = 3b4cc8d0fac0a955e0ce1b56e3804926b02954403d9dafd9540045c3b772aeec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Statistics-Contingency-0.08.tbz) = dc7b5e9950c77ce180f84e884430ef7f616f85f073b933ec8ecae51f4bc72171
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Statistics-Descriptive-3.0603.tbz) = c1dbefdfc06e5f87b067f442a40639445dd1f4e896ee722ea2c48adf33bc7eea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Statistics-Descriptive-Discrete-0.07.tbz) = 278d0808785d4e269eb07a2955b2252aee5469891c8ed72318596c817aaf6bea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Statistics-Distributions-1.02.tbz) = 01deb4c0bce40fcbd521cc1b3d9c73682c9849955fa16d97a7ee92eb7fa4d1e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Statistics-Forecast-0.3.tbz) = 2a9d8b7f9fa2e98404b927a5ec15cc90b1d43c0094b1b69a06646bf62a451abc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Statistics-Frequency-0.03.tbz) = 27b530ed7a798c0676a52f11c0f654fe5bbf0f0c8cb973f9a3833872dc8b7f28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Statistics-LTU-2.8.tbz) = aac563ebe067ce0cf5a85a20cf7b63e12af5f394d1e073868a74eb3d1a86aa76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Statistics-LineFit-0.07.tbz) = fb1da95dd5a4667a6fba886bb0ca3c0c8a33cb1a981c6697310270a33ee29d3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Statistics-Lite-3.2.tbz) = 799cda205ad4082d4720ae9e8f0afd6c619db826dedd15c211ca02adbc617101
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Statistics-OLS-0.07.tbz) = b825bd9b4d641caf5429f528e7ed73ec973da1ab0f050012e5e954f0fead9423
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Statistics-R-0.27_3.tbz) = 73a6f1c810fa3a4e6a889639c8d40a70f4b0f4782a78f8bdbc3abaeeac431105
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Statistics-Regression-0.53.tbz) = a469a04eb74b3dccfc72d3381bd9150497615927b684c62572ae42b1e2a601dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Statistics-TTest-1.1.0_2.tbz) = b6973975a0a1f58b2a53b3172f02d10b9a9da2f4522a5c33eeec2accc4d135a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Storable-2.30_1.tbz) = b8018473989007dba0edd5725edd8b57627f770d2556d48f4038ffbf808f98fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Storable-AMF-1.00.tbz) = 6b8a22363edea6f88a53fd0ee3c60a84c5880cc9a47d843e5b56b2ed78a5a2f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Stream-1.00.tbz) = d311bf2d6aff6e535aa6c9dbac16793c02a57ef9e234c3537b8772470c96b5b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Stream-Buffered-0.02.tbz) = 71bc427e388cd47dfe8fc023e962bb9056c15e5f33276a99a4db575bcb63145b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Stream-Reader-0.09.tbz) = df0b2d616d5edcf6788561396b652c92c57554e3a391284157390f9ab9b89717
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Approx-3.26_1.tbz) = 182bfcd74880145c67c359b427e39714a8e483f438579c49ba8a245359998147
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-BufferStack-1.16.tbz) = 827367e2127f2a69b47575a6043f7d59d807c87358e1b9dc91c2184056c06ca5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-CRC32-1.4.tbz) = 6c16282dd1bd274b8b37bbc6dd962f26916e4af7f0dfb1db65b8c37882607aa2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-CamelCase-0.02.tbz) = 40a6a2669c8bfe746c687ff70e0c493d2d515d2dce6dd2c2bdfcf9e6fc96ad45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Checker-0.03.tbz) = 1baa5bbf4b18a4a5cae9d89e10f8b9a36b4d577f0cd6fbba43ab17116e85a35a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Diff-0.06.tbz) = 6b8c39424fb80457eeae7b978c1c8572f588b0f1013bebfd423cc2267f7f929d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Divert-0.96.tbz) = 5e9bd6634330958e605b34266154e4c8e88556869d1d6611bb0ac23fdf3cccb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Ediff-0.09_1.tbz) = bec0093201a7eb8f4279331957962a85155bb6d6d91b197ed589ef6cf52a912d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Errf-0.006.tbz) = 58b5df5af413ce703178df489d7f2311ac9acab7087cbd0e4d770090024c5556
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Escape-2010.002.tbz) = de4d8a166e64baa566b407520d9da6f1b194d41f8fd6ae37ee40b13a38947942
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Flogger-1.101242.tbz) = ca5b119da3026a95b05df71a3ceea91314ecf43c320d40440d7a012eac7d898a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Format-1.16.tbz) = c2f2eae369f0690218be6fa85ae70b103643f6986e0fd114c876e83563986069
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Formatter-0.102082.tbz) = da26cc3bb48a93334d6949ed4a1a0e8e7fa7d731c2f3e3086d7ed8a0626df008
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Fraction-0.30.tbz) = 1786ee8f64fe0a324f448f251c0e844136300c623394a00efc87a54e3f27d036
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Koremutake-0.30.tbz) = 65c67ae4a426f4a7f43706393ed541dda1df51c5b2c1fec99490e1b1d1987672
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-LRC-1.01.tbz) = 1bfdaff4f2397b8ec5ff2726c325f3074bbb7db327ff804036b2df665696e5d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-MkPasswd-0.04.tbz) = 0c66ffa877bd9fea4c1f7da690758fd7a79739a967ed330e696d276643ddf0f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Multibyte-1.10.tbz) = ae38eac976ab53985aa6a44683071684924ec909be65dc6e8691ee7beb6b78bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Parity-1.31.tbz) = 6b4d102c9b3d80ec690f61122aaca4da8bad3d3b4dfe07fa5ad0416bafd3a919
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Random-0.22,1.tbz) = 12aa9a068c89457c653cbc5f30850231ea4a2ebd70c81c57f93ecd0dcf774d30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-RewritePrefix-0.006.tbz) = 9282d5482b4a454ce370e7f6beba195153147adeabe7f3e3edb2f0bfd29578ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-RexxParse-1.08.tbz) = 9836ef27b16d2888dcf6aafce45783777cd4f80f73dd4d3a2d1c2e2f54d39115
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Scanf-2.1.tbz) = 811484a2e1608e53e6359635a217d6771dde7599c0bb7a38cf77137c238f0f68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-SetUTF8-1.00.tbz) = fbddce79322eba3ec70c0e890f536fc6bb6307e63d62626aff4c6b82c4af7efa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-ShellQuote-1.04.tbz) = 4efab8314b7e7695e99476e99a122c11800af5b0e2eeeeba4385345c21cd7471
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-ShowDiff-0.03.tbz) = de4d57046beafffe2e7d26d27af867ba05aacadce843b7a1e0ef4ff8ada19c10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Similarity-1.04.tbz) = 32547a7fc6e2a89520005be01808e8545d33cc3eaebc9332a2456cbe490e25df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Strip-1.02.tbz) = 7ac20bd49d24bdb1b0ffd0ffe6617f5d8621fcef287e429c143596cd5966cc65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-TT-0.03.tbz) = 582f20f56240820e2285b86662a53a49c5aadd67c2b688d16e7ca91476941b5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-ToIdentifier-EN-0.08.tbz) = 1ff948e25e917b1f32c5c1dd2800132e3003dbe0cb6f7bd5cef177bafa39064b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Tokenizer-0.05.tbz) = 2a9fd287cde9f62d4b9f8f9e7cec4f28ae9f26b21fc9257ee21923a601da3cbd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Truncate-1.100600.tbz) = bc2fdd716214e0d00f9a3b095244afbbed7a7373e5dbacb2ab3033180fb68ca0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-String-Urandom-0.16.tbz) = 8cb5cf4948d5089a4abb3633e38cc8bbbe8657d096f79197b60f18ab1f8d95a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sub-Alias-0.03.tbz) = ab47a8bad39b1a8bd2f9f8bdfa835b29a31acfac44b57d3c5fbd113db98e8f18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sub-Current-0.02.tbz) = a33506cfe032be6b19c0ea31ae490a284a8ea3eec9929869445e0b29e44451e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sub-Delete-1.00002.tbz) = ae2a0eb0d3f92090fb12e9b114aa44ee2f1199fd7b94c1e7a05d996af50b5795
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sub-Exporter-0.984.tbz) = 859d09472f8058ddbb4f8b927c65171c66eb3c2d4adc50e6cdca4830eac2da4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sub-Exporter-ForMethods-0.100050.tbz) = 37bc44d33e866791aafb3740bf70820ba47f167c6d6e6fa2c9e8b7731b2368f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sub-Exporter-GlobExporter-0.002.tbz) = 89310024e8c4f9e4fdf7d391c3bd4ff9648d740f90c399cf5e2303110b6a13d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sub-Exporter-Progressive-0.001.004.tbz) = 384ae8acd080ac00b48577e915876754e3385fa39b293e97a48b58ebbfc75c64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sub-Identify-0.04.tbz) = 298c1ea65aec944bf602766c99e7ee2c5eae37aa26498aaea141efddb855a305
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sub-Install-0.926.tbz) = eb2a0e6fbd8f5d27acd698fd92a7f74dc64a088e6acd2e7dfd4b6d1aea27049f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sub-Installer-0.0.3.tbz) = ee187f503eaffa369ee9aa4327dfa8e9b5381d2cddf6bdd47d76d20e7d391bf0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sub-Multi-0.003.tbz) = 494c91137c183e0191bb806895781e3438fb465658f2e1986c0d68408847310d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sub-Name-0.05.tbz) = b6fa15263df3990b7aabf095d8bc2022f697bd7d1aa5884ce5476cd4f2e0a3ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sub-Override-0.08_1.tbz) = 67123ee788d63e8fb5fbf4d7f71b3fd5d1c6197fdda33e5981ad975be95fa7a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sub-Prototype-0.02.tbz) = 2146ba9cf567717a26d45708a8037b1688bfea2c49443f84acf7d0261a3690b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sub-Signatures-0.21_1.tbz) = 548d8b3af8a3881460acb0881ed9dfc4d1ebf76ebc4923da000afe4865ae81e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sub-Uplevel-0.2400.tbz) = 9ef2c17074dded0edbf25bbb01828881b6ad99a7d51d7cebaca17c6683eee55c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sub-WrapPackages-2.0.tbz) = 8cbf19d6716679c185c16d1701da1e830ad75f8775a6dbe5fa5a2d95034ece5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Subtitles-1.04.tbz) = d990c79579d6b9f97df5ef565d3e236ecdfc0f64841d08e95088cedb8929156e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sudo-0.32.tbz) = d4751ecb297d6de96bd9b4459c569a26539afbe869de3d876675092c96f62034
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Switch-2.16.tbz) = dea23ff4551041e3de4b4c5dca233204dbc2310dbe33a8b85e3f94c0ea7e121d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Symbol-Util-0.0203.tbz) = 875afc9d60459817623fb79afa5a89782a0ecd29abaf6fe952311023b17eaa8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Syntax-Highlight-Engine-Kate-0.06.tbz) = 5797e05aa33e4579ed6a30eba22c5ef0efa494bb283dbdc321d2419de5e3d107
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Syntax-Highlight-HTML-0.04.tbz) = 1204f56061f1eb122abbe0ebe123f89fe8dbc2d46cdb1f527c1415d53779b0f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Syntax-Highlight-Perl-Improved-1.01.tbz) = 4cc1c1f2d32ee200631a90238ea64db40c4259117fafe083d3d6cf2e9969207a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Syntax-Highlight-Shell-0.04.tbz) = f6d016f68489d8898653a9badff5395af74bd79903d4adfe798b18b749901f12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-CPU-0.52.tbz) = b64e856dd87bbb4fd3f18323133a9fcb8ac0bd0962d658c073bcffb5fec2cfe7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-CpuLoad-0.03.tbz) = 115c65a945845e10aa533f0516c7fc9a9c831c5d84e851bb875f23a7204909c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-Filesystem-1.30.tbz) = 7cc72b52c55551865ea373b254c77a509f21e4fbbcd56552df35cd72e189b885
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-Gamin-0.1_1.tbz) = cac2564946bbfb542c78794f4b3daa36a59407b8d119fbf43dd9ef1d9298e229
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-Group-GIDhelper-0.0.2.tbz) = 64de0b9d1c9deca0624ce42bb930e4253f836997fbc15e0d1fd9f99202da0906
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-HostIP-1.9.3.tbz) = 3012425888d9c66cd063c0048007eb7225aadce76f2ade53e0036c7efc16b5ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-Hostname-FQDN-0.11.tbz) = 70113bf02c07c8b444bf478e0b6e6c21eefe548273a742618255dc616de97d7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-Hostname-Long-1.4.tbz) = a4452ff71d123ce668f5442b5a20ea832c2c4b870757a953ffa490798bcc35a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-Info-0.78.tbz) = 067f7fe89e3a91088790d4daf5552a51349213738ea4266dc8cc93e1e348fe70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-Info-Base-0.78.02.tbz) = 4691fe14ec939a9512ddb10124e732011bee22a3d39d68cabcf6ff8cb327fdce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-Info-Driver-BSD-0.78.01.tbz) = a0057d99fb8696de4c4646f59c767c209e33abcb28b871b09e694ab9d1426f92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-Load-0.2.tbz) = 3a6f0ded47b1d6598c3c491fde444b4c5294862cd55038a995c20bd92f71b84e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-MemInfo-0.91.tbz) = af1d7ea42092bf2801d26b5a61cab42f591305323819bec8f0e8883779476a5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-Mmap-0.16.tbz) = fc2e31c9a964c2768511941cdf892244acc864b86851208a45a9c75c6aedcdd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-RunAlone-0.12.tbz) = 1692961ebedbe6993a9a05eadb6f70b2011236372a12915b8f764eef04b404e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-RunAlways-0.05.tbz) = 87c0e46f7ff045ce46424c970bb4cbb390e8e6f541719162f486567a9389396e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-Sendfile-FreeBSD-0.01.tbz) = ec39be519154559ce7192024eb67961cc279b65a44ff12e45b7c5f4c456195e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-Sig-0.04.tbz) = 7f0605ef2579d4713b70efc555eed99621ff8e4eae4c2c1f297b6172865c4c12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-SigAction-0.15.tbz) = 386d25db564d29a7550d4387868446271e2c062751637471c730e5497a0cc7d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-Syscall-0.23_1.tbz) = 8ba0d86724634bb5adda968ba4204ea9bf3712c5ac79a65676e48b077725aca4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-Syslog-0.32.tbz) = a4f79c9b5abb7bc51b108c98d50bc715ff5fcded347cea6de490dfdeb6d1e5ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-Trace-0.03.tbz) = c51e3d884c648a7c97d78c47e7e1b39ea066c1b417bfe60ecba8cce186235ed6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-User-UIDhelper-0.0.1.tbz) = 6ec6c0f3624cce0eff83eab1479efd64897e2d0be0498b66c62d1bce7cff0c10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sys-Virt-0.9.13_1.tbz) = 0828cad2ebc1d33c691d817f210a3d790d195fec3fb8efffafac992b9bd6d2bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Sysadm-Install-0.40.tbz) = 970603fa1f324a61335b6b9caa11e59738126206c87db3ebe2171dc2eb5b5bf3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-SyslogScan-0.32.tbz) = 00efa6625fd5aefccdb1640503eb69002d70234fe3b16f6584517a56d92dd87b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-System-Command-1.07.tbz) = 2df0aae82128b507cdc080b1ae482e1d48477c67f3906c13483ad1a16076997e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-System2-0.84.tbz) = b3ca1240ef7a406140a7fbf979355a9d1d96e61adb61022dce2d65dd36b3eb6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-T2-0.10_2.tbz) = 16a33663ab907c68b4e237212314345715498f3d8d9586438c8188f381e99aaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-TAP-Formatter-JUnit-0.09.tbz) = a38e1a16cbb6fdde94f7d1ebd2698e71e104b92bccfe57256659a5cb6f95162f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-TAP-Harness-JUnit-0.37.tbz) = bf073bb8274b4222882c1781407af5689c6f1ef14c114227e3b64e6d8f6d98ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tail-Stat-0.19.tbz) = eecf2bd6c49f14a4f03817a47c2cea95721b07b4f0cb8648e35e755f10cdc5fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Taint-Runtime-0.03.tbz) = 5abf72db8f35b704359bb856bd176031fb3f292a1ed661315ff0cf6bca0ef4ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Taint-Util-0.08.tbz) = 38e76f1a5f5d023555c331f20c794177dcb857877198b1e1a4522cf9e3a0ddde
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tangram-2.10_1.tbz) = 3b74b645f1de14e961860f8e91857c371b7e71b5638fa6ef5c531b7b3eb2c7de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Task-Catalyst-4.02.tbz) = 75696ee1f5f254336c3a4c1b6e58339be99d49df9791e66c3bc3fbb591d57885
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Task-Math-Symbolic-1.01.tbz) = 95539033fb2b51dcec46bd2036f87dc18d988a75e56bbdd0aa3c42daabcb8987
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Task-Plack-0.25_1.tbz) = 3ec8c4c80b78e5b463e66af969ab46756a3ec5e9971844291da5531c27784257
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Task-Weaken-1.04.tbz) = 898a906373c5111ddf9daa98434581b406f18792fa3014df834d9253e9c1acf6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tatsumaki-0.1013.tbz) = d87abc6e28d55354da6b08b390f3cf47eec6b71d94cd53c9495f368d1f0f5b69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tcl-1.02.tbz) = 7fab18e5ce6fd583b8c4fd3d574dc1b888a3e4d0be0bd3eae67ba296681dc7c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-TeX-Encode-1.3.tbz) = 9e3bf60264fbf01882a4e83611d44b62903b3e1fba5cc8adc3988f59c3a75bdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-TeX-Hyphen-1.01.tbz) = 40fa596ec235e1b9ebcfff8a43f1ebce7dd5da53ea8acba1788e996ab68ba30b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tee-0.14_1.tbz) = 89d1d0fa53d994a35438928d9d8bcca53fc42b6b2d6aff2262ee3939576044c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Alloy-1.016.tbz) = 4a0b4f400b4d7dbc8c199292888670386f29c43309058ad83cc1977ce4feabc0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-DBI-2.65.tbz) = 3741c49cb592c9f7753c4ba27193c55755add5db1671b27e42702c91c09999f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Declare-0.45.tbz) = e4c47828b3d950a19a4b11e06993fdd3be1e20b4b89bb8ed60a84c3dc40bc397
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Extract-0.41.tbz) = 23d7a67dd827c1319be18923e215f64707f95615a0b70a88d4e4f2863c814447
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-GD-2.66.tbz) = f40da923ff39e68efac31541c4e974895f63738e028e0fef689cae0db4a8d967
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Iterator-AlzaboWrapperCursor-0.01.tbz) = 1dd65c820f52bd93923fb1be05319ce5dd654e97220b479a01b0738b08ffa737
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Magic-1.39.tbz) = ff68ec551cc544e9b1969c5ee3f054f034e1b50d87bac4763e221195ac8bb702
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Multilingual-1.00.tbz) = e3add93d6099358348fff8df6d3d5d350df62356914ee9804f4f5df960aac1b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Mustache-v0.5.1_1.tbz) = 5aa6cceb3c0d0e4354d1015a5f35a9d3713c0fd4cd045e68a09270d553069b92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-Autoformat-2.71.tbz) = 6fca624869ee8af48dab758f1ff2d02f447f848ff624021c4dd04147a0ab039a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-Class-0.14.tbz) = 03ff2b5d853806ff7f2b3ba40b44b98e5e899e1bceabcda8ce5ce4cba4a79cf3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-Clickable-0.06.tbz) = 90a731ac287109e4edf44a5f4e9418f97e0626d4bd113cc5047df14c9857aedf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-Clickable-Email-0.01.tbz) = 4e3bef0c7d539151f3d941039319e1fd5ef19c50634f8ae45c97e3dbefa5fc46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-Comma-0.04.tbz) = 711c2b0027e8564ed70bfbde7e146e1315cdf0800452cf09f978942173fbb306
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-FillInForm-0.04.tbz) = 4bcf39554038beec503923ae4166dace3f542941eb8a02dd85fc1f0772a4bee5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-Filter-Minify-CSS-0.94.tbz) = 9ca711b0a1596e0dd3b1ee596988c1ab86e589ea77bfdf149bed9504bb0c09fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-Filter-Minify-CSS-XS-0.95.tbz) = 919849acdd9a24b3abc6a5931d666ef921aab3a31b0954676993beac0026ac9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-Filter-Minify-JavaScript-0.93.tbz) = 84b2fc283612ec7b7256970016d9c02cd7fb358375d9a602eaa5999a9a4e3647
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-Filter-Minify-JavaScript-XS-0.93.tbz) = 918d04aeadc8c42adfd2b3144ad0ebf79dfb27794cc9c779ce2f5a9fedbdda67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-HTML-SuperForm-1.0.tbz) = 73ee8bcee083d9e9e848ac2faeceb71ec7c753049fef2d4f7add57713eee55f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-JSON-0.06.tbz) = 4ca9f530472b1ea2933232102b405930f65380d873f2df143ea2340cb5557f4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-JavaScript-0.02.tbz) = 9aa4ffb232508492c7e4d268b044937a80f46f092473b07b234a34f1de3dfa83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-Lingua-EN-Inflect-0.02.tbz) = 5ce4af69e4dd4a575c5b7b7f6d354379dccb86d114e0378f8c0c4a8b565eda92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-MP3-1.02.tbz) = b7b4107ae95f04d3983d1bb995a4779a9a3c98af8f5a51bd5c4dff32745d7192
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-Markdown-0.02.tbz) = 21f43ed9b9f3dd4c2e99c1227062fce382be56edbcd044711b93b0cad1535553
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-Monta-0.03.tbz) = 2087284cccf24d05cdf31d44200ce72f733bd1e5113b9ab68a22f28a8cab890e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-Number-Format-1.02.tbz) = 143f7f3284601dade587eac68697cfec95dc7cdc8815118a0d83ee9c62704351
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-Subst-0.02.tbz) = a9c6b01c3d0ec238bed3a3df233cb65da0438682740cba81538160f944929c3f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-VMethods-0.03.tbz) = 10a7a8b0b56d0dad0c940e2957309eb1db837a6d4df6a2bce95e19e238fa0598
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Plugin-XML-Escape-0.02.tbz) = 156a43dfdf28119cda54028e08588ea14e3b1f12e9dc548ada391963f000b68f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Provider-Encode-0.02.tbz) = 36bc6416915d73888f42ec655c1fe6dec76b2e7a575ad61f89e884fd83d11d1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Provider-Encoding-0.10_1.tbz) = 0821f525c1ed45dff81ca22cb3b81e4b6856b9ac4d7a0fbccb7a09c3f49b9feb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Provider-FromDATA-0.12.tbz) = 4babfb5ac0baecae721bfe3b4500d5e4f8ec591c9b3d816f34a99b529cf4e453
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Simple-0.06.tbz) = 3b674d45f5c339a4fd075b03101e49ecfbb3b5bcbf58e9e5ff927f11bd392834
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Stash-AutoEscape-0.03.tbz) = 189234eabe28aa7152a5bc728256db5e08cbf04cccd15864d6d09f2367b9859d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Timer-1.00_1.tbz) = c1251df04adac22ef834215632dad33fc7ebee884fe302b27ea45d16b645b7e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Tiny-1.12.tbz) = 1c1a21a74598961156feffe689c5f38c9314c4a0655c736bce02e1f849945ca0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Toolkit-2.24.tbz) = c1099577a24af16e151a9fb652e355907f6b6d740f21f3e80286e281604bb085
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Template-Toolkit-Simple-0.16.tbz) = 5b52eb18949b3eb36ff503a7a5bc5355fc29ece9052e1c5e2eae60c51f644dc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Teng-0.15.tbz) = e88b8b1189fcb9b63d9e5eb87e002de1275107e592f27a2843239e174f0dba88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tenjin-0.070001.tbz) = fe91d70012ed373b21d34b4dd94f130174917d795c21280f9c6af899428ec239
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-ANSIColor-3.02.tbz) = a9a2d09b7a33473dcc329e96a1b256e9fd3fd9688aa0b70f4d132673a1aa3f96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-ANSIScreen-1.50.tbz) = d033616554dab55db46f4a536a61f4f95a56ad1946ef4872b338e559e72b997b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-Animation-2.6.tbz) = 42a4a2a0d8f5aae466ba25c62226fa13ddeccb5654a7c9b195353fea381f2e38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-CallEditor-0.60.tbz) = 0c23efa70acc0bcd10321c0d2930835f55aadf675794365ada6c2e658cf13855
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-Encoding-0.02.tbz) = 2e3ef094148509ced226de05b331a91e57093a8e839c5a8b25061ee248e1aa21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-Menus-2.19.tbz) = ce6fef7e7ee5777f374f9390f96011d8cf501a6f1f0bd482077358e861089559
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-ProgressBar-2.13.tbz) = 78154af3fdb468052a27b2e185d9df318da0854fa664136ec39aaffb75456a84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-Prompt-1.04.tbz) = 1a25248067166da73a197f0a8ea0b426ecee3d09318163c30d79d4ce94d9e4d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-QRCode-0.01.tbz) = 62eab5deb04182226d028c130f432b40f1adb07eef07b42b433ece650b6a499c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-Query-2.0.tbz) = 97d16ab3b0cd66fe51582113b316dfac1d8231616c05db2257a7e36b71482710
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-RawInput-1.14.tbz) = 465a5ca34d1253646b82a6dd13712604393b998eb036d4cc3d763839440bea3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-ReadKey-2.30.tbz) = af8f1a3ab524a813c0f0adf137f418813afb2bcaa9bab24bb3d7d91bbe077ae1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-ReadLine-Zoid-0.07.tbz) = 089c079f72555088e9760551fa6f32871fa25f3fdc8639c1fed5e6c114011859
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-ReadPassword-0.11.tbz) = 379ec2c5f7b0d36d9546da1c08234c909155a1ff8b33bc7a04493e31d6c4839e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-Screen-1.03.tbz) = 63f379f76f9ff413955e929941c1c44fe00d4c9e861fe9fc7ac906eda698e1b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-Shell-0.03.tbz) = c7448ab9348c6a18fd50b7c9ff3e5285ec279822982f14329c2db17cf0864753
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-ShellUI-0.92_1.tbz) = ede43a821e183544226ee503d4a343ba03220ae3c7be9d49040c496e910197c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-Size-0.207.tbz) = 9db7f24293f3ed225ac642407c4e43ba6bfe418398b3433504b91db358fd3342
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-Sk-0.11.tbz) = f1cdd369134fb3a651e0cb89f53cd797be75f91035ba1a9447376b9fe3a5d4e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-Title-0.03.tbz) = 00e7508543ab18c434acb604e3a809c17737beb62939390ed66d48416006d98f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-UI-0.30.tbz) = b8cfb5888672e344677385bd126dc26110d1bdb2a271da551fafcc50b4d122e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-VT102-0.91.tbz) = a8ba86ceb3f2de47a45062e82f388570c7c39089b67abc5f54bae6e5457b48f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-VT102-Boundless-0.04.tbz) = 49a2b71de53fa1147b337ea316b972f31b1ae1f65ad61ef6c1cbdc80394a46b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Term-Visual-0.08.tbz) = bd9f18335747d4dba3c1a29836ef75268c8c0dd49fc6712d2dcc6fb8dc3b0198
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Aggregate-0.364_1.tbz) = 1e3993dbe341b68067add964c594b8aa3714c4d8fb20d9f7b5faaff62bcd8572
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Assertions-1.054.tbz) = 9b7e4b7249a6ff98b1c30731bd6b7e2f83fac03977f583007f938fbc4adb59e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Base-0.60.tbz) = bf9cfe0f5ddb9eca2ace592a28efcd4a1719afa5e32a102206889f903da3cca7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Benchmark-0.004.tbz) = c3b44f6faa1ac79f2dabf9d435f3b88ba1d44266b8b128781abbd5c4782ffb97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-BinaryData-0.013.tbz) = fd9a4b0dbb331cd6789b75e747d5fe5e0db39cbeab0dd8bf5c4baf97577054c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Block-0.13.tbz) = 74681996fc922beb96ef1a63a87c08676349a31c715008b3aa0488f0fecb9a2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-CPAN-Meta-YAML-0.21.tbz) = fff25046a512a32c23b1607aba95bda531a9be30403d76c0b5e4e96405e1c263
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-CheckDeps-0.002.tbz) = bc5e1fb1ed8bd1693fa2cd30135771123331fed0d7d1181a6f7d1930826f83d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-CheckManifest-1.26.tbz) = 500fb44aa39c01e45f146f914c47f36dc2df155c89da8324e0a16fdb919fd01f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Class-0.37.tbz) = 0de7dde8487ade7cc35475dea8efdb42ee8df2bb082705538e1b049bb9cb98db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Class-Most-0.06_1.tbz) = 055481137c2722748b472e2076c0753d5d492132b80cf02138da4557668582c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-ClassAPI-1.06.tbz) = 9451122ae33c79e13d992ac28b07ad4bc1427d4c7643115e163d0baca958bbc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Classy-0.09.tbz) = 53efb9c8434effeb3327f80a305b6ae1566345ead465ee096995d0034dd7e3d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Cmd-1.05.tbz) = 7e07125be720c97955e822302921499e8b7a13cdf05ef6376f75cc587eaded60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Command-0.08.tbz) = a21f3bfa5725c98fff38bdcb46af82aea464e34ae4ac374c4d4b63353b7043dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Command-Simple-0.03.tbz) = 49a1249382af9948d823e51299a21758bd4467950554878346aa51b7a3c7addc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Compile-0.21.tbz) = 57b073e8dde65a2cd692a390c94c41d8f0a05b2f20311f07f1807194f767e461
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Corpus-Audio-MPD-1.120990.tbz) = bd8b12e176fd863dc092c44b7f75053fbf863561eadbde781e76b614772a60ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Cukes-0.10.tbz) = 907dffbbb10da3f06178b3e01ed0974ca3ef396a6344b2201997e1d4039007b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-DBIx-Class-0.34.tbz) = 0adf67631df6ab9ee60254705e2532a4dd6032ca2c3a6eaaef434bfb3b3b8e37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Data-1.23.tbz) = 087ae105fab1d94f6754033f1a0e9877012d19e743419b53b49ff5c97bd7727b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Database-1.11.tbz) = 3575bb2058f116947abcc57c5011c4290e2a30c7d8e65d73ec9d781133c66548
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-DatabaseRow-2.03.tbz) = 56ea11ada83e28188eb34c82246c9cd45f5c258b3311ecba18b985f721c3d1e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Debugger-0.14.tbz) = d03bb554729b58f0d2219ba13310d261c0fceaadfb838710520a82084c552ab3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Declare-0.06.tbz) = 340cc9e6db250c81067381d4e69985acdbbb5b9afe3704640dc66d65fcf91260
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Deep-0.110.tbz) = b139dd7bfa57a9312981d39b92d3e2789de896c82bb2ecea95381885b94bde26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Dependencies-0.12_1.tbz) = 6eb67a865a4f58d01db8b356dedf98f6c631fcc84d911a88726e778e2f0d025f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-DependentModules-0.13.tbz) = 2bd044edef668357ed08a2a480a51205e777882cb31e950216abb1f6651a84d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Differences-0.610,1.tbz) = 1954f5f2f634cbbce6fcf457c6e3ab6fcf2a8ff1986cabf923ac84402d57b522
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Dir-1.014.tbz) = 44ab93d8044f23f67cf131fffcf57b407c3b7f5f08d9c72de4f75593da7316a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Distribution-2.00_1.tbz) = a5d249c0ada3695d2d9c7a46e3d30e0b38ce5b964bcdb9096ff7fe2cec860d06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-EOL-1.5.tbz) = bbea4ea9f90cc1cd7e4a8a803536bf07231d9f3af4ba743d93d7604aad777cde
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Exception-0.31.tbz) = 11d54916d457bb500ef592fee6ddb61233b8019dfd0a420ad5a43564c755f732
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Exception-LessClever-0.006.tbz) = 7eaa67429725e616bef67f9119228b800bf60ee5be688a71326b7ab637b7dd49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Expect-0.31.tbz) = 2203291af80704f8df3fd91821ccf52ffdd60258fcc1952caaa1896a41098589
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Fatal-0.010.tbz) = c1403d7ffe99a7fb405e444fe9d627f3c5e820cc07deec9c7f2d787ea26bf9aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-File-1.34.tbz) = 6054338aa73b67973b0d4e84141e491624ffab2dd55c4f519de8a259231c972c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-File-Contents-0.20.tbz) = b55926970855dfd5fbfabbc8767ddd20745d4b42f08922276d862935e9e9f068
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-File-ShareDir-0.3.1.tbz) = 80ca176a9767b67009b1301aca4697db7ab577445657a974cf8d64ef0c994ea4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Fixture-DBI-0.07.tbz) = 358db4d5bc02f3e3440ce48798d543c4e61abdc7d6feff7bc8eeeed66bbc5434
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Fixture-DBIC-Schema-0.03_1.tbz) = 0bdcea738e4b888cef2b41a8e0b5bf91a1012cdc528d3d3b5cb2ece143571659
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Group-0.18_1.tbz) = 6c33fff043cf96d0654812686b05bf004910fda5c6c711aade9ff59bede1e8e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-HTML-Tidy-1.00.tbz) = 35b469f3df383348956d753cb8b6c471712dcc43d0add9498ca177a56c0fdbef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-HTTP-0.18.tbz) = 5557362a2a8a93213bb2441c0e0cb09c616d77a5bbc27244cf90b0a7d75f7f58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-HTTP-Server-Simple-0.11_1.tbz) = e3e67d6cd9c41d69b6cc022c5f9f83cc7f915b2f30a4ee215de4cc12ad662dbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Harness-3.25.tbz) = 67c2e182424f3e51e526fae1e65d137e2f8a591d3641db01abaf7db23d89cc75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Harness-Straps-0.30.tbz) = 6df571b0bfa1715c6567c00d0a56142c097adafe130b240f9fd8826d29bfb5d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-HasVersion-0.01.2.tbz) = b7abc1bb7e8979764ebfccfc82a564c6188c4f372fe413a5f060a5f06bb9c74c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-HexString-0.03.tbz) = 634380db2834d347af0a87020184a5fabb530b02da4ad571b06aef9cc8721b52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Identity-0.01.tbz) = 3acf612b60ab08b486287d16f07ab3c91215ce0db8eabe9d68d242fae5976f58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-InDistDir-1.112071.tbz) = 983c47e2ad8bd10158dadb2a170ba4ab041b0b2eb7c1577c1c1e2304c313c5e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Inline-2.212.tbz) = 68d45c91311d22169b08c8f91da88127b556ee72cc5681c4bb9da4dbe616125f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Inter-1.03.tbz) = f583f73bfdd51b3a551371e16a04748fa40e26c739d753a1a8e0f0dee2016e42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-JSON-0.11.tbz) = 89524cd0762fbfce01f1af6b0165877c1d4c94be27449d4bc3f1afd95ee0dd21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Kwalitee-1.01_2.tbz) = 4cfe26f9239abd59432e3f0c89631ce3c9fe9a80f982df3e0c7e14c35e4576a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Lazy-0.061.tbz) = 3cd331b7e084d5f41ba5678127045e471576f580f0d658e47cfa3f1f3b08ae33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-LeakTrace-0.14.tbz) = 037ddfab955e7771570dc63d624e1386ab5267523901b8652b34098c3bddcadb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-LectroTest-0.3600.tbz) = efda562a428bcf076094af84e67b97eff65d302731a16b1878904ff5a30ce480
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-LoadAllModules-0.021.tbz) = 02c3fb0bc9f1afc46f559c8684ee6b384c5df9c3fb3a065a90501be4394eaee5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Log4perl-0.1001.tbz) = add0fce4f22b1473a562e2f605f1856832586f636d35f2e5fa9553f38541293a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-LongString-0.15.tbz) = f63ccbe116b72aabad5a014027c51c8c04b72eed08a7103f8046060b90c3ac32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Manifest-1.23.tbz) = 9edc7e3182f8218e089104f4ef3ffeebd93ab822ae0c84aac42161df58d0cb05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-ManyParams-0.10.tbz) = 13a445c16d05e114cf4ba6f5ea3f23bf6e6e59ad69f02c4f3280a97de255a185
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Memory-Cycle-1.04.tbz) = 289c390cf7b6671968d725aeb1513630fd41880b218f46205818805db48fa8e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Mini-Unit-v1.0.3.tbz) = 68351a74e4bcac37c13347c16ac84abdaa5997c5d0ce89deb1ef5ef6aec9076b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Mini-v1.1.3_1.tbz) = 9d14728e9fc0941fc2468a45953354a3aae4946a8f8d311d70f44d5c5f343d5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Mock-Guard-0.08.tbz) = 51c55e207c9b57c4a0191986ea2bf4ca0b5001e6ff28f3e308045c71fcf0ce8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Mock-LWP-0.06.tbz) = 83c641800bac53f2afafc10283edf0d87b8866e76cdb9cffbbafac47d84cb9e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Mock-LWP-Dispatch-0.03.tbz) = f9466677582ad9d46996288074d5f3747cc5a6c7f299451660b99aa52b4e0f08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-MockModule-0.05_1.tbz) = cfec16cb28fa1743788745b8f6e84cb6e4699d4e80beb2fc067bb88c897dcbc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-MockObject-1.20120301_1.tbz) = 7a2638a7b84d5dd8e43b17026aa0fb6d1a83ba3967dd2cdaa7779e885041fb92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-MockRandom-1.00.tbz) = 75bfdc176304af70dd2be3efe504ade2d8ee99185f4574f781bb7d038a0c65ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-MockTime-0.12_1.tbz) = 8c06e262d728305059743e47e8b212358d87393fa763b171df9b06a5a3ab71d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Module-Used-0.2.3.tbz) = 8f0b62e9808b9b7995f47e5c3c85dd75053115ede08398b92bb6249e409d4c95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Moose-More-0.011.tbz) = e5835d0f2a6f05ba994e86d54dc98fd7c69c364439d99261492cb44d9d00a31e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-More-UTF8-0.02.tbz) = c2c31480f8ec3eaad462e716e40145bd2312ea138b4b06c03282d5a411babab1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Most-0.31.tbz) = f2cd1ff6f2d33507c02b24b62019909ea99d7760751d36b19445ea6c57c65c12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Net-RabbitMQ-0.09.tbz) = c3048db9740d2947fc5f07a7bbbc7f4e88f09983a34439e862218e328e8fb7a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-NoTabs-1.3.tbz) = 51d38291e7478b1a76e5a456e0e1785c7bc5c375244e305c5f0c669c4393d068
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-NoWarnings-1.04_1.tbz) = a629e71d72ed983dd4e3e8d019e3a3630f67cec8bb5f3ce314ed67ca736cb1c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Number-Delta-1.03.tbz) = ab1724b7e7283f654dbc9ba5c7fe8fea872f448bac3f67e227394655471a1c8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Object-0.07_1.tbz) = f6dd40dd4d6441a8ca5c25d32cdfb0179ca96a91259611d15effd31c50d04203
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Output-1.01.tbz) = 3c053318e9eca887beb1702807d80b8d5d7b2719625cb573eda0fed078ed74ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-POE-Client-TCP-1.10.tbz) = 0e2c622a550fa5a2bf84cf58f274d360ed0716f89f2464bdbac7d184806e07fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-POE-Server-TCP-1.16.tbz) = e39122b67a8ddfbad6a2a2b03e69ae2a3b064f37e3cfa06e5ae4f43a2a79473f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Parser-1.9_4.tbz) = a104cc8b8b4c27cc4cf93a41cb47c7369d74b4c064f151a37928016189a8fde7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Perl-Critic-1.02.tbz) = 013b14bc49adf895adfdb392e9b0d97c38f4e74f7d1c1b9f47d8eb8e43b9290e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Pod-1.45.tbz) = 8d1a4d4e457930189bdbdb273c0aa6aac5d001008ee298653ff2b614a86b42c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Pod-Coverage-1.08.tbz) = 0fa695afa2a28556695828a86832103af0ebdb09ad1b4f27304afcc3a26970eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Pod-Coverage-Permissive-0.05.tbz) = c3565ee78f97666b840b59bf330c510fe33fc8d6f0a0892ea7b87e593a40c74d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Portability-Files-0.05_1.tbz) = 05c670b7588fdc36547f50b8a19aafc67a020a468881b7bd564e8b9c291b7e7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-RandomResults-0.03_1.tbz) = c2939d28cbcf57f71ae1d9e2a84a9f4fcbf1edc494d7b0b366f1b43a82c7330a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Refcount-0.07.tbz) = a19d1302a2b67ad546241045f2874302c02de9f87c125fd561e9d1010d185e55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Reporter-1.58.tbz) = 46523b417b0001aab1954df3bbfb290ed783002e01cb927a383a9e136055caec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Reporter-Transport-Metabase-1.999008.tbz) = a6a7844a35ad5cf486fe313daf2ed123f801b64c620008f924160eb63ed41853
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Requires-0.06.tbz) = 3268beb30228fbb6527e8cd5b901db1467611a818e780e4b0d48e53a990f245e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Script-1.07.tbz) = db8a41fd0bf3a9f165e9336e2616a9c4ae9db617ceff3ba2afcf5371438fea2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Script-Run-0.05.tbz) = 9bbb45146f8bd026551ef32a2aa54cc56f3e2e72c5f272ad4e6ddfa688ef48b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-SharedFork-0.20.tbz) = e5c38a69e251706684c65aa60b71aca886bde72b5290c464b30ed0557cc9b470
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Signature-1.10.tbz) = 116aa00cc20cedd06176a073dff0d86ef0a0cb9495c09f5b178a53050744748f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Simple-0.98.tbz) = 9bfe67923560dd6f2c57f84255f4a06795963e80db737c5c19cbe900832bb799
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Singleton-1.03.tbz) = 67ff61707300e5a3385536d60f7bbd2124b198f5b6e0651adf18982769376bb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Spec-0.46.tbz) = 06d6ded7f51445e3f5fbb1abe53ff32dd3e9a93f87382a53dc0696508671140d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Spelling-0.15.tbz) = 20b743d93232bbd7b770be432a9b3505488d407ac34b696d60078d2e5760448f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Strict-0.14.tbz) = 2157e4045ef8a34f8e9b16f9dd9ff09e85a744718f7d4f12f2d7e848bab14ddb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-SubCalls-1.09.tbz) = f77870a2fc417443952bbdb493df1060acc69a950666e5e82f8838d566d2d1aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Synopsis-0.06.tbz) = 65591f8ef0e8580c5f16cdcc901b80976f55fe274e96ecf74247b7a210f6eaf1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Sys-Info-0.20.tbz) = 47fc484508a41957768ee86cc00df7cb32418d2b9af6fd1af2d2aa03839b5c74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-TAP-HTMLMatrix-0.09.tbz) = 6d5b64805e78dd3b6fc65ce533e19baac2f912fc384e055e2fcb91d90cd21dbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-TAP-Model-0.10_1.tbz) = 7ee826d4d7f14e25cb940632c5c35659db1352a3331f2421a6c7f103f135bb80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-TCP-1.17.tbz) = 8fcdc0b9997302ad779b13f5b4171fc7f146bc9cf43c36dbf28df1e04766f93e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-TableDriven-0.02_1.tbz) = 438d92edd4b05c9590f66b8b0245d284a85f1af2dd4a6cd7ed993301ec668e81
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Taint-1.06.tbz) = 4cb6182feef67367ea70384d0e99a3f1e7f2bad1843e8700aab3c57e16cecaab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-TempDir-0.05_2.tbz) = a28c9e2b6bb8567359ec3c6ec2aadf3d7c53e13b306f9fc38f2710b4e6823c00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Tester-0.10.8.tbz) = bf540f423825d16c07b55c16d436ba43e6352dac60821d0c6aa72c381fae5195
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Timer-0.05_1.tbz) = 1b7888ea92a517d225d8920a887b25050be691d30a1a4b84d36ad91d850f56a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-TinyMocker-0.03.tbz) = 165ac16c85ca27d4b4d521e29bc619dbb24549eb32ef80bd949003c95ae1e144
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Trap-0.2.2.tbz) = 3f5f7bd6abb62dc6a55041437d2665a7ef89b6cfe6b52f9100f2b7b36726ce97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-URI-1.08.tbz) = 05039eabc350ef2bd16eb1e96d87b3f8d6fb075e01e570edfefd704175b6eab7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Unit-0.25_1.tbz) = 24ad2df10698382e5f49b009783e58d25f115db3b32441773f293e70df979685
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-UseAllModules-0.14.tbz) = 40785dd2c2da44286ee7541046610f721566a7b4217fd0a1b34d2b4ec35e3bf1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-WWW-Declare-0.02.tbz) = 77ff9b18f4d5a97afaba9c54a000bb6a70644c2c9ae1f6b7302a406a91f3a6fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-WWW-Mechanize-1.44.tbz) = 7a73a3911e59976b58a1a70cc2b5bea9c7f6f6dcd7edd9d44f2172dd508aed6c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGI-0.1.tbz) = ca1a3db2b3a95668289b50af3bf43d37e2888a9ec334c434956e5b8f9141918c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-WWW-Mechanize-CGIApp-0.05.tbz) = f443a5c25262154052e655bd06b7de72b4f7ebb848cd336e1fa68c376799469d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-WWW-Mechanize-Catalyst-0.58.tbz) = 0d1b7f4bf6535f6d83f58ed64e511501f51357c100b0c8e782bdba73e7ba635b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-WWW-Mechanize-PSGI-0.35.tbz) = 5b2b8d741068c596f45ea5ff3e676205275fb8ac3ba7fe75db8e19355918b6ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-WWW-Selenium-1.33.tbz) = c68d72ffaa3cf0c0631343ce344d6aa09bae0d47767d046dbe6f55873335669c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Warn-0.24.tbz) = e15d57a73e70b63b3adab9aab3453d51ff4345190c5967414f8c4c34e855dbe7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Weaken-3.020000.tbz) = 2236d1d9b6dbc7b16c15d92c9e66761eb31b572e3274d1d39ca393744889ac99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-Without-Module-0.17.tbz) = 440a49ce44076a4a45ce1b3d909516b1f74b325a9e89f16fb04a677d2804c1be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-XML-0.08.tbz) = 7b2acb1db638604a0f6c9b6a61be0f6e43fe172f71c4de49b382d3b40f39b2e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-XML-Valid-0.04.tbz) = ac6df960a35ef71fddbbbdf6069db1783b15b804fdac5f5e64f6c99dfe6faaf5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-XPath-0.16.tbz) = 17aa46a2c50844368662c2a78049e57ab6b37505c9118babd76a0fde1d114294
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-YAML-Meta-0.19.tbz) = 0b6b356e5197a2088223b834afc3b85b68c1bd238717ff84a07dec4d3f6c222f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-YAML-Valid-0.04_1.tbz) = 7550c56f10e7558c1f89b269ca4e891c7367758a1a92d7e9f4d2c10e9c25be6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-mysqld-0.14.tbz) = 24e3fe4df5d360aef871ac0bcdecaa06a8a0e4d1e607a729c82533f41135933e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-postgresql-0.09.tbz) = 46752dbdc81e0c6cac480fad827e18583473908dbab2a83b7cbd1db33711ffc8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-use-ok-0.02.tbz) = f87e65b5235a15be034365809b00f86c7b203d7c882f94b629840b432c96a18b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Test-utf8-1.00.tbz) = 00d956ef3cca64c38e1f99bbf2910fd917092a45827300981762c03c674a78c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-TestGen4Web-Runner-0.11_1.tbz) = 9f0f250089c004a6b380c86ff5af8fc359afb3cad713e7fba66b84b20e561e0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-ASCIIMathML-0.81.tbz) = 79a71f11b934494fafa6cee96d8ad6eeaaadc93ce16f1ea8f3653425b00931b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-ASCIITable-0.20.tbz) = 5d740065b7e005cfebef1f20292324b86e2f6819c48ca018e06795c64296e2e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Affixes-0.07.tbz) = 28a9244ad933879a2277d1ce2fba7f04fcdd4785d43107294387fc572d84d8c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Aligner-0.07.tbz) = b08e58d55bd5181b9df9847e466b27544334bd37716b576bab51397e2338002e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-AsciiTeX-0.05.tbz) = 971d24812e039a38ea240edb8a9bc85eca8f16dd30adf12a6909c54e788130b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Aspell-0.09_1.tbz) = 37cdabfaaadb587ee3f37d230e8ea8494556005805145e6add7fe551525636d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Autoformat-1.669.002.tbz) = 96018ab50a554ec5415389ee3c89d194abcdf77d2efc96b21eba9bdf01a2439f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Balanced-2.02.tbz) = b15a4a2e05309d13c65615b60a556b49032240cddeaf250d25916ceb7a571dc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Bastardize-0.08.tbz) = 02759ffae6f6eda3b4c088ace92a4a7d950730c03818c49cd7eedad55896653b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-BibTeX-0.65.tbz) = 8caa96cc9d7ff4e48966ec6edfd4a85fcbc029086df047b4294cff6ea9227ea2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Bidi-0.03_1.tbz) = c9e836951ed807d83183073bae36048c2c6340150fd5c4d97368106c6c93cb9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Bind-0.04.tbz) = 6112b8ed9b1615b05946c01b514a96385bc210124032675e16ff0e2380eac146
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Brew-0.02.tbz) = 999758e62456254c813aba85a07cce84bacde37e16dbaba28a3783ef4f7b1a29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-CSV-1.21.tbz) = b9a6dc9561931fbda6276ca49cb6b5d4ccbeecf4e6d7a112824d86e0816dd6a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-CSV-Encoded-0.10.tbz) = fc3c4afb7f8932e43da288aca8cbc951b052b771b4858fe24ca1c2bc6e32771d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-CSV-Simple-1.00.tbz) = 11042d86f952ad4ae57826b9bce1583b765ecff8e345167ecf1095281d1a4351
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-CSV_XS-0.91.tbz) = 4c5965d1be4c9eecf6d5ee3a6aa797f154b1e75c63f13cbbe78e9f4d9e8d2e40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Capitalize-1.3.tbz) = a69e50fa2dc63d64df0afe0f1a41bfb5d54c53c2fe696e3b91f72745e6651ea3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-CharWidth-0.04.tbz) = 16d501811ec5c058f1dd7fbacfb45394c27402989e9ba696d8dca5208286261f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Chomp-0.02.tbz) = 78f2bed20314837239f27807033277394f6882e407b387b74b558ee55f3334f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Context-3.7.tbz) = 6e3b4c0f1e9a39ca9f072243b46d2086d90fd688a5f13579c808aae97166d15b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Context-EitherSide-1.4.tbz) = 5dcf1f76a8d8643b09d9348e54777fe00605b7af47bd7c72fa43ea9ebdb265d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-DHCPLeases-0.9.tbz) = c105a65c823f344e9d0295f37e85f0f430c1b21e254adf836266d743756d51be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Decorator-1.65.tbz) = fa672a5a6c725ae3347db8c00510c14f35f8a273377125f742555976c694885f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Delimited-2.00.tbz) = 5913b8d4be10cadcc3dfa8d8e282652a8cccbe29521e6c74efe30221127f8d97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Diff-1.41.tbz) = 6aca4b64e72f05eb943f751848b812220cf5773aa2e2be088441673f846d2363
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Diff-HTML-0.07.tbz) = 498345e364dafcbbbbab2a3a8571bb0c43699a26e435815fafcaca6cfdd29861
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Diff-Parser-0.1001.tbz) = 16326c0373c943e931de13e5054b0ba2ef9e4207e21a9321222cd139603b1df3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Diff3-0.10.tbz) = 3e1f3b6a71f16993dbb928d56de87c0fc075d42bf0f079dc1b230ca600cf78ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-DoubleMetaphone-0.07.tbz) = c100559a2f577c2193b150350fbeff85961c9515f911e3f31292a43cca32785c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Emoticon-0.04.tbz) = a36ae394ec5a81cc419b1c5157169330028798f2906d46385b61694f511b0a61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Emoticon-GoogleTalk-0.01_1.tbz) = 8f9529c4ec6e6feced446f8390725dfb7502ca4d75ea5bc1baed0dd2a90c7eae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Emoticon-MSN-0.04.tbz) = 8476f2f81b68955197167068489c625efca1cbec1ff35fcb95677d1513f1b6d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-EtText-2.2_1.tbz) = b944f9380ee6546c7867e95df5882b69b304658d9d1c2572fb1b93e233989651
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Extract-Word-0.04.tbz) = 817b5ea00ae85d16e334a2015e6c1997620d755d3fa60bce62e2aa8c02e814f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-ExtractWords-0.08.tbz) = 47bd68c9810d099fd7d51fb6ec53f5105630d501cb4bd228d2e720711d5c00a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-FIGlet-2.18.tbz) = 95fc7bd26350108eb7c4ef1d2459cd8ef0142635c4c1064a2112109a29c9c370
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-FillIn-0.05.tbz) = 53909f2e67e06b99c7e8dca10968efc27752bb40a10e9e5fe8a630ad9716923b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Filter-1.9.tbz) = 613a99649c3ba2509759d33637ee246d0ce5e874e7f4817e9d0507a04bdb13ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Filter-Chain-0.02.tbz) = 60985271ce766758ae39ef8ccf767a8c480439c45255f7ae06c3ef683a4f50c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-FindIndent-0.10.tbz) = c691f5373d6d970b67b3e1a18fe072a9c2e3095ae10d03d7653e5c7a76fb3800
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-FixEOL-1.06.tbz) = 4a1534491be1373a4c084002514b1cb896b72df23716639db64160238b776112
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-FixedLength-0.12.tbz) = 91ca0e2ffd99ea96bfcea8140245ce8d1a0a8daa6b0be08f5eb34e7491a1272d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-FixedLength-Extra-1.1.tbz) = 0094870ff13b2ae8e58bed6afaaf86f094c87d9f10e437c8b34f4494fdad3820
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Flow-0.01.tbz) = 03d5ccefd99f1bc0eda55b13b54cff5aa938e6f1017be938e07406068772c8a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Flowchart-1.00.tbz) = d4680f23bc47cfe965604edaa6df32dab506138a070c75e12f58121247089984
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Flowed-0.14.tbz) = 6c20e1251cd61d74f8570ed32564aad0dfaff4603b707014a9729073c40e9949
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Format+NWrap-0.52.tbz) = cbeaa22676e23dbd4558917bdaf9bcf556fe94af051d0cbc4c76d098a74d6886
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Format-0.53.tbz) = 730db33199683f4a29c6cf40fb037352d319814bf0ae5b6d30df296a56452d9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-FormatTable-1.03.tbz) = 4477fdc2c72df705487c69d0be9db160e51fdd48b1fecc10f07007ce0c92cb15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-German-0.06.tbz) = 2f79cfb39e570e15f77d99711ab436f07af5536bd02e2b7eda09c589782e842f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Glob-0.09.tbz) = 881521ca42defa59a2ce095e52c53d4941be8f33558d51bd73085ebfc0ef1c68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Graphics-1.0001_1.tbz) = 590870295e85ea44e2ea8040b44a3092d10d21b1c38ebbfcf956d0f3135c0408
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Greeking-0.12.tbz) = a5b66edb6f4d0cb2de549d13d74c099fa2de18ecdd29a799701e64f6662839e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Greeking-zh_TW-1.0.tbz) = 8d1bb8be4a6d77e2b6f6ef7662bcecbd5580e07346f2ee1b056c4e38dc8c56a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Hatena-0.20_1.tbz) = affa3fc509b7b741d60f2463b2697373ed857a2d05c9c82954bb1398a76a411a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Highlight-0.04.tbz) = 2a00f7440621de60e2831658a3ee599d9d83133b1e6387c7699fa17f7606f8a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-HikiDoc-1.019.tbz) = a13fc4eb2ca2b85ee0d0fab3912286ed229946d8ff0ae46390aa797f4f25723a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Iconv-1.7.tbz) = 50e773d10101470eb1504900a0d4f82cf48bc7da89bef14d162db9b190b2cf25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Language-Guess-0.02.tbz) = 3e2e2b9b4887ed609d074a8caa41333ef2e1927e2890f1f1fb551a8bc5d59ec1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Levenshtein-0.05.tbz) = 3491836945012d9e98d2fba85ea38aef82b84e585bb8c6b1d647be456a8bde0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-LevenshteinXS-0.03.tbz) = 1b5df264a3b5225f8d56af42bf670bd5c8a8be16b15bacab0b4d0c7ae58cf44c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Lorem-0.3.tbz) = ddcd983f4a54864a33555d7d6a670b096f5324e49a64346c104a3d2d6cabf82f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Markdown-1.000031_1.tbz) = 9b14d8c5b721d9468f854e6a66d8a18f07c219ad80bbd29b8129e3a5117e1948
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Match-FastAlternatives-1.04.tbz) = 2b2d5d2edc43da7dcf3a61c8bbbb43559cf4d5323d1e73f4c4500aeb8a500bdf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Metaphone-20081017.tbz) = 39695f79676231c0b3ed06a0cf48f0fb9d262ed76bdaf6cdaa0c2f471dacdff0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-MicroTemplate-0.18.tbz) = 701b6fdabfc6763b6f2391d38946d3adac83b1828690b1465e763fb38d0ea699
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-MultiMarkdown-1.000034.tbz) = c3d84bdb8e8f0c0307753720d72728c4e20732ce6d14ad0dd0216f740256776e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-NSP-1.25.tbz) = bae21b33af4fc21c44d9780eefcea92dd23d7dcd603e55a289809eecb343693c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-NeatTemplate-0.10.01.tbz) = 3582901e4f860342b5227181691c90df789d63296fb2692a1e34ad7f340cfdb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Netstring-0.07.tbz) = c3e47aa193e84b1ba105acbf66821fb3a0365db70cc437bbb8e438dbeebf706e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Ngram-0.14.tbz) = 56af689a5cb81b5b9e368a06c0fc41c8ee30c0dd1b9c25db128ba9cca9fdec59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Ngrams-2.002.tbz) = d0378aa3e8e1271207f69bb5919cec68e77da80389471a667119e8457128fa04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Original-1.5.tbz) = ddbafaac180aad8909eeb4cce70fdc1cd4810e45556bf0700a70d0fbdbe9a714
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Outdent-0.01.tbz) = d02905c14830283d5ea37776804f4034673f022b7fcf1f0c15abef29852eb2ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-PDF-0.29a_1.tbz) = ec86e74d37f6375ca3d541369258509fb619048f8f776a4ae3c544015ed6c31d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Padding-1.110.170.tbz) = a813f3adb8c3f696aab8b51adc329169aaaaa032e0b1ae2813ac49364d21f4b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-ParagraphDiff-2.70.tbz) = 0f58284f3c716182eb45a966cc1026a6d31a3922d068c0d886e69c95fe0dc868
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-ParseWords-3.27.tbz) = be62dd0a894be1ca549911adbc98bfd01f56d99ceae17116bde6d2823bea56e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Password-Pronounceable-0.30.tbz) = 20798b51de2103bac6d3482e93da58cc8432351984d73ec6c34403a3c0c2693f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Patch-1.8.tbz) = 18d6729faca2f1d98a3df34ed9ccff9809919b8b0b58f3ce0109093fdfce87c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Prefix-XS-0.15.tbz) = 131ada4665afca697279fd93f0c35ed333983161b5cce5692dba7bfd548931d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-QRCode-0.01_1.tbz) = 7405f0da7a2667f288588d72458e325e0b877ae4820f4d296c864e821881a61d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Query-0.07.tbz) = 1079f8886fbd1edde1b8883c94004eb29c4b30655faf3e558559628d38957cc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Query-SQL-0.09.tbz) = 3de75ca8f95c63c5840f6224d62ac31a337117ebe1c06b85d74f226a020e13f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Quote-0.3_2.tbz) = 4217c2c0da1da36555b6a251fd49e976976dfef08998468eeccc8832534017e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Quoted-2.06.tbz) = 517c3865d79c809a4c6b72ed2bfc448626ceab88d2b9ea6caaf40e4371628044
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-RecordParser-1.5.0.tbz) = 5bd5f9ab06c757a2afb4283544179c71b33ec3fdfbdbc657abc6e84e89241514
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Reflow-1.09.tbz) = 0b28967a08b95d6b8d77744a48b9e51d12b90d39fba8447cfce6efe556e1294f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Reform-1.20.tbz) = 600cb399bac4497b9f963311d52544f327b656359eb3e6dc1ff1c3a3903d30a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Report-1.004.tbz) = 94bbc717f037c5075c196412aba24c40cc3f2b12d99f91a0d7e93a3ff7da0935
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Repository-1.04.tbz) = d8f587c6028088095d3fd0457d2d9f60eb36523c235b328eb19c919300b9bffb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Sass-0.96.tbz) = c331c514a31216ffd1f3f777bd5de21dffa49da6f9100d546a38f6b4a0467534
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Shellwords-1.08.tbz) = 3af0f47cc26735b36b6720365c6fbbb32d7ed63f90e946d437b51c94d3777a12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Similarity-0.08.tbz) = 99d5c74196b51e8b67159608372196dad6767bf8c9f4aa2117eda0a4f994db00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-SimpleTable-2.03.tbz) = 3021bfe0e1152009d47bf1fdb38b2995d042b6ff21dbbab018d2cc94fa403c26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-SimpleTemplate-0.36.tbz) = 254a17e6da8887dfca507347b766e3eef9b6c3fd706a26e03c7ef5aab0bacaec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-SpellChecker-0.11.tbz) = e69e507768917856e4c77aee5179e6d80dc07ad16ba3b2212e8d11fb7737f034
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-SpellChecker-GUI-0.0.2.tbz) = 200233c56826d51b77d8428d33200905f285be89f98a0c6ae0f117db6f140c0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Striphigh-0.02.tbz) = 67f75c12fff376db0420f5a67d677f4948717de62ae8cdaa5689f8d23886a7e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Table-1.124.tbz) = 5c8b1184eb8ed3baca1a5194b98ae85b9e84b8c24a559b9e2046ff7d1788ed1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Tabs+Wrap-2009.0305.tbz) = c008e169400386508f0d87ab5055cfb5eba2409cd6df10730310cca284868b11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-TabularDisplay-1.33.tbz) = 3f396d4865a7461347ff54e0b95b59139a75c158996fd1014377cab027ec7e85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Tags-0.04.tbz) = 18d87eff3bdef9027e356b2ee19db73f3f6af8e483436142c42718c4764e51ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Template-1.45_1.tbz) = 7eabacccdbe7df837c9fdfad50b3b11e911d4d690156d8908d45cae86946feef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Textile-2.12.tbz) = 1bd1925454ccf467686a5413229e78268bb3651d070851c3be7a866bcb42d645
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Tmpl-0.33.tbz) = 0e88ca128e174928b7d30d4ce1ef7aa3aa13c43f78bfe20bd71e5f438a14c442
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Trac-0.15.tbz) = 38d7db72d2f95423835de756774bce7436a52cb0939bf453c6f1a5f51eb549a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Trim-1.02.tbz) = c8e0adf3b49b517245a449ef25e0b2d44dfc27a7028b0696f8a66e372cc8fb4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Truncate-1.04.tbz) = 0a2873bf5ac8bf2cf9a7aab358a8479ee46a83412f793c06f3a07243a965934c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Unaccent-1.08_1.tbz) = 3bb24d4f62b82f9f01549b01d642dcc6d67c687aaa05a5ec8c3bc10b0663c2ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Unidecode-0.04.tbz) = b843f1fa9e505533e4035df432656a60f8c9e2461b0e77d7681673bd821d3596
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-VimColor-0.14_1.tbz) = 0b293165f9a14a717f40df9bc33d8a9f5ac74f42442d69e2ffff36981c206865
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-WikiCreole-0.07.tbz) = 19c15bca4004f222c9de2ba0326408d384745834dda0526a2d61205db4de1468
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-WikiFormat-0.80.tbz) = cde679cea7a6dd798752625ef2415dfa77bfeeb600ef4fe5c39c808c5d6a7f01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-WordDiff-0.08.tbz) = f1ea87baa10c522bc3f4fe9696947381d28df8e019c3eb65c036e965f7ba06fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Wrapper-1.03.tbz) = 12edc94c1d793c9b63861c9d8573d9fd88f103f76147665b5f0e0bc2fd7fb078
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-Xslate-1.5019.tbz) = 86e9be4c0e38cf798e42c205da5f07745fe011cc39122c20b206e8f7cd4f969c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-vCard-2.12.tbz) = f4c5a70f5e20ae8fc25a6795841af999e23c67d4fe8123a5ae4e6ec3118bacfc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-vFile-asData-0.07.tbz) = 196791540d856b8226fbeff0ef31dd22d846119115c1682c94e844e4967c6dd4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Text-xSV-0.21.tbz) = 0566e12852299cf22fce9a97c4674c308ce793926891e8ccab3e2a0b0b264002
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-TheSchwartz-1.10_1.tbz) = 1ca454ac666b199a4272a1e88a27585a044ef4380d1ac89734a513eb3c1a1196
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-TheSchwartz-Simple-0.05.tbz) = 13fe6610b327a1b4c3502612395f574fa78fd8916d1239d12c0d6ff37a2f3158
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-TheSchwartz-Worker-SendEmail-1.00_2.tbz) = 271616fde47deb56c21264b175d89ec4df973e7a1733477e8fbc224398ed8a28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Thread-Apartment-0.51.tbz) = 8c4b2e9300b488ee2f0ff6b5e99c26b3f750263e1116a672fef3650f183b9fcc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Thread-Cancel-1.13.tbz) = 4ab55ac6303e53517d780f2685944bfa66d8af346566d3d3c2d4652e535ee7a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Thread-Pool-Simple-0.25.tbz) = 60c5b6da8d63729adb67501e1c319149518c190debedd8609d9ef40549e792c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Thread-Queue-2.12.tbz) = dbde470cfc3532d90e3f3469fa85df02441ad6fbb04a639c8f8d9a8cd47daeda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Thread-Queue-Duplex-0.92.tbz) = b1e207460e29f2bcc86ec1eee71b0e04a96f7b5050603ad0b70005721b7d8746
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Thread-Suspend-1.21.tbz) = 0e65c9dc104eaaf308670b6fde53c343d9ffe666ea5b1ebdd12be8d0d1920ec2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Thrift-0.8.0,1.tbz) = ffaa241eb9fb597c7dee96476391c5e6a5f99f5634a4d25f4da73b7a326793bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Thrift-XS-1.04.tbz) = cee0eb2cd2ceb2bfec95b00cc73fd7b1017b756d2886cce3039830d2c1a6ff6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Throwable-0.102080.tbz) = d740a250e249100cd2d018f7e0053b8ad087d2e2ac9ee0bc6c32bff7fa6818a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-Array-Pack-0.02.tbz) = 4665e1861ec04dfa41acbc8c9609dca9192b561a383d206c337dee25529dc18b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-Array-Sorted-1.4.1.tbz) = 12bc5254e19de60c2cef1c2d0ee8ec8b1d14d71b882dffb8783b276a1cc916ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-CPHash-1.04.tbz) = 9d5a0ae738af94c72edff5753ef0d5fdedf6553d055ae0617d39840391d07660
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-Cache-0.19.tbz) = 74a166a735abe28f4cdcb47b4fa73b1d670ab0e4433e14584bd86524d22b5528
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-DBI-1.05.tbz) = ca66327c7a44a9c2b6d1c2abb3877784d6b5806a6d03da20626972740c0d0fee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-DB_File-SplitHash-1.05.tbz) = 28883d2b1551d3e3ab80e71fa233061c4e35e5c42407ce1e212be86fcf02c27f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-DB_FileLock-0.11.tbz) = 504aa72ea67f230017f8737d78ef984dd9b0588856897ac596c178ab0e1b2e66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-DNS-0.6.1,1.tbz) = e56ae4124b7452b9c8531b4edaa71ecc6c7756ba39e9c64819ce6737da8d5eaf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-DxHash-1.05.tbz) = d46f66424d3267e43ec542e2e5193f14721244a6759e5b2028638798b68d4219
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-EncryptedHash-1.24.tbz) = 987716a73b29ef7b8f3220bf4127fadde4e7ddadad894ff7b1bae42394fedfd4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-File-0.98.tbz) = 99872a0561d60cf98c1321fec93e31c28f1721aebad1aff48771e416d5ffda0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-File-AsHash-0.08.tbz) = 1c7f42cc4847ded4b7eb0486417f7865b882932dec15f859335c381d8978a4c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-FileLRUCache-1.05.tbz) = 1e172d3905e63e7a899f06ec201d0b845c25e950dfda4f22e89ba4e9ba5479f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-Function-0.02.tbz) = 9527a32423d2963caa31678d6caa7bcddc7df8eb82e558f432bbd4289742600c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-Hash-Indexed-0.05.tbz) = cb33a5ac689af77cc530d22183c129d5851c3c2fbc5a37c576712ca165ef66ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-Hash-MultiValue-1.02.tbz) = 3182b8540079ff2c1fe9d2323b1acc042cc1a409d0e1129e2e2570ab8262d0e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-Hash-Regex-1.02.tbz) = 5dd59605831a6356d25cf5b89a9ae15f790c7b8563ef2722219fa7a48b81453c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-Hash-Sorted-0.10.tbz) = 856dcdb131bc46cd0525eb5ba456dfbb431003bcd26c330172ad7e06e8c2ea4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-Hash-TwoWay-1.08.tbz) = a94993169c05c61e5b5a6431ce206277a0c040936c1e49b0bcac988643b8d569
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-IxHash-1.22.tbz) = 1ce983d0765325b0ec6c651fdd6f8184e48f0c843c0790dba7f872ea9668e938
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-LLHash-1.003.tbz) = 3008f064067107bedaea95a06c5dce8284431940bfb6e6b5998542c029b3d692
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-LevelDB-0.07_1.tbz) = ba03efd21f30b28cf74f00f46d4d49e3c79c2d4c12020c10714fbc324bee0dad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-NetAddr-IP-1.51.tbz) = 2cb173ac23c7f47c7a3fbeb0e615db2f9967edd0ddeb2fd6409ac31d119b468a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-RefHash-1.39.tbz) = d41eec4515610cd247660698d48b232ccb59a5be510b53cb2f3888ecb07c7809
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-RefHash-Weak-0.09.tbz) = 57dbd178ba63cab532a8b94574d9b58eb4fd7f5ff48b5c2e674073ed62f11947
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-RegexpHash-0.15.tbz) = 893818d4ff78ac505dddf59a45ff72d1c2b386451fc978ba370e9c39038c433b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-Restore-0.11.tbz) = f30cfe0afefadc7c9ac38da853a98453efe27eedf61b18b99e533e8d6ad465ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-ShareLite-0.03_1.tbz) = 8ca645cd016382ead37f154a42893982e0900a8c62d2a0a7b97d3d2b6ae03471
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-Simple-1.03.tbz) = 2e217c88299f2005d53a545ddd2d1afca765700363147ff9af19553ad7574175
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-Syslog-1.07.tbz) = 7a1d8531148abdcb3db99f564f3f2435fd6874e3fb5c9308c6c31089678831f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-TinyURL-0.02_1.tbz) = 024b2c9123a8efd10a8f6e2192c4a2f50129315475c5b5070f84898cb520c179
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-ToObject-0.03_1.tbz) = 4c198af0c0d0b8c2d09f8aaee1537e70d62fc2307e4b26b5a1d620e64ac6c089
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-Util-0.03.tbz) = 558e94f7642129331a9ac33713f9949e286f649a2e228c8dd443a72b0a3c657b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tie-iCal-0.15.tbz) = c4de172aa2ffaaba5e09deaea9b2c95ba80bbab5cd6e024ce211f624a9942062
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Time-Clock-1.02.tbz) = 2b427d1f70c5da354cec480aed370a9a3c289afeb67e0296288bdbb93a85de4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Time-Duration-1.06.tbz) = 9815acc3ab496cd803fcbdee2bb33c592d3712f1b6400daeec79eec33ff77f2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Time-Duration-Parse-0.06.tbz) = 1c5588e32215036a0241985ff7a2ca120d2eda9091e97cc5645c8d14388706bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Time-Format-1.11.tbz) = 7dc6bc3fe8ada32b669258f0e2bc59ac1743a9ca6a1053ba4b4541189d563148
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Time-HiRes-1.9725,1.tbz) = b2c2d0a9979838291c59d861ddf8b598124414fa3d8635fee89239fd1f61c715
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Time-Human-1.03.tbz) = 42a6010dff822a31d0bd675f969ff1ac8caa66b6a09fc8e030adf7cfa137d5f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Time-Interval-1.22.tbz) = 2bcf89aea6c98c8c05c332e890a5b19586d2bd2a989ffbe91e7cffdee0561a1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Time-Local-1.22.00.tbz) = 66485d9feedb6da3025efd2aa050faa9491ae47ed76a4a14750c1c592a2ae7d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Time-Object-1.00_1.tbz) = e974025857e9f0e80482e1220df18c352be62953f3cf9884cd9e0b4c2c26e443
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Time-Out-0.11.tbz) = 6623673afc98fdac62d2a1c5078c58eb07c151cd859d28bf59b936f4ceef5665
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Time-Period-1.20.tbz) = d864f6e0f104b941d1c4b1e05d0a6eea4b3c79eed84f716639b40d616de2765d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Time-Piece-1.20.tbz) = 2645de1c9a4abf5d2d0a169b6721aae979cf57715c25f077111aa8aaccb13d12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Time-Piece-MySQL-0.06.tbz) = 198c4e24e3aad6da5053b59a36b31c7b6e36b9d1cf014ffb1fc5e783a386d005
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Time-Piece-Range-1.2.tbz) = 5bedfb79b5f8ee981a9a0fe1cd096fcf36edbfdcc1efade8f62658cd2db37fef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Time-Progress-1.7.tbz) = f7cbb2bd8bdbb7394e76dc105ba2ed594e2f8f76fc54ad56c5b273087b5dc4e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Time-Stopwatch-1.00.tbz) = 6be4cd95cac47e02adfb5d1d6762c91d80b368b54ca93446caf702d61a09cb32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Time-Warp-0.5.tbz) = dbaf7731fedcfca1fac7651744b63e62213ed2f5d696927290c6662635b1117f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Time-modules-2011.0517.tbz) = 8709c02c8b8c26d1600a0b09468a04c11ea146b98e4899cf9a2676408c336fa4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-TimeDate-1.20,1.tbz) = 7a4f97717bf237a425adbb3755d7662d3abaac87439e3ae0cc2c76811082e7f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-804.030_1.tbz) = 8aa585c6d25a52e5d2ff0c6d413ffab98560d6ba8395f0f906a112224b4710a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-Action-1.093.390.tbz) = dd4898878dab8421da5d01341feda585cdea8040aaeb300c3a1eb9ff56ed11d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-Autoscroll-1.14_3.tbz) = fde6290dfaf18d3dfefb5220d497a708e24b1b06f20a16ef402c79396d01093b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-ColourChooser-1.52_3.tbz) = d07125f490cb4b17f0cafdd5eab3e4aead47d3e8eeb4a26ec43ede707e1bf39b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-Contrib-0.07_4.tbz) = 35ededaaf15ba91736bf16eb99b5e5c3f2feeea38a0066c37dd3fd0f33107ffd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-CursorControl-0.4_1.tbz) = a9d070310f49be0baf69f454e911c8e620a790dfc3bfa7e8624386a43bacd1e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-DKW-0.03_4.tbz) = bb1988648b5ab51ed8a9d2202722e0a28b4d9a4dbd1fabef97aaac598109b190
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-Date-0.44_1.tbz) = 1d0c01583224cb6f8f52a13be33a35a7a71561425f16dce9932edc1f4298f02b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-DynaTabFrame-0.23_4.tbz) = cfa8028887fd306157582cabba6aa655e75aa958c0206f1de42a5fef9210b303
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-Enscript-1.10_3.tbz) = 1a383cd7bee876a00ff0c1a3ce08655386734320d472d0f7dc7b50863ef4dc82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-FileDialog-1.3_4.tbz) = 9fede657b790b37eb479332ad73a0431ebcae2cd04e0306953a7400866e435f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-FontDialog-0.15_3.tbz) = 95ffb55ab5ed693b48647a24afd44abb3796791f3744f2f9c0dd83c28a7e6930
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-GBARR-2.08_3.tbz) = 577ecf94384168f6b0325c41e2a2538fb0236e8d284561ee680419426554fe01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-Getopt-0.50_3.tbz) = 23b5723f8fde765ac7a0e6b1509f904d44a4b9cdaffa9552c8ed4a2da5f2c651
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-HistEntry-0.43_4.tbz) = 4dbb040573f54f217342e40e7b7cdb72f3113a81a895c44c4036a881471cb3c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-JComboBox-1.14_5.tbz) = 856c2e2c5b84b48689d77fa4ee3c884fdf3728ba1216e3b5d56cf6bad2f6ffec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-JPEG-Lite-2.01403_5.tbz) = 7d3ee932178f9ca30a71d3d703cb0e9960ecfd66e7c1ea1cbc6c0c79d787bcf7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-Pod-0.9940_1.tbz) = 9248c757c9820cdd9655d4361b85270af24f1facdc3a1b6b92382be625ed1e65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-ResizeButton-0.01_4.tbz) = 8beec7b67e619f3bb4645d90a7802009756fd3a1b0f2b8567bcb63c00fea39a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-Role-Dialog-1.112.380_1.tbz) = 5797fe90ef94a53aa9e982b9403d43fc51e7c069d56074fec09098a4fbd836a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-Role-HasWidgets-1.112.380.tbz) = 2c3b40352cbbdcb8f87f8455e7d1bf26cd24b78f2cc21d7723f909bf2723c7f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-Splashscreen-1.0_4.tbz) = 12e614bbd43886e54d6d3760e8d7976a08d5a864d93115bedc76a2d337cd699d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-Sugar-1.093.190.tbz) = c9172eb31b312e413598f0db43806a26174ea6e48952a86328ec679a18138db8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-TableMatrix-1.23_5.tbz) = fd3715f1afb298359a9b4649881e6e7563ab0e5374a1f762f496959fa0c6e84d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-ToolBar-0.10_2.tbz) = f84d1553ae14a4bfcba14505052961dc9f053c859c94887d4e6b6e3bfb372a4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tk-XMLViewer-0.21_3.tbz) = 475199291be23c5438e3da1fbb11d68e40e5c94a2c73b80bd489664ce2842956
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-TokyoCabinet-1.34.tbz) = 463eb4431ea58b59373ef9d852f3d512c857b307930d58ba1db792050a462a8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ToolSet-1.00.tbz) = d83fcfd0264b87cee85811cfe08dc7ad3e1d1a9e1d59b705e1aaebfddba8a9e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-TraceFuncs-0.1.tbz) = cffd4730129a4731a91b4c4d4fc4f25bf0a7d0642993a1a20877788929acd18e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tree-Authz-0.03.tbz) = 174930b90df36baa9a5cd4345e39d0c4a80820d7e364e348f63e5a91b5b5a1e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tree-Binary-0.07.tbz) = 2a0b3480d76a5cb7fd9622a51a0c1dd2e8bbfbecef5ebaff354f34a5ce829c9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tree-Binary-Dictionary-1.01.tbz) = 7041124e1fc728e5419199e8f78e7b162ac085939052fac51b4420fa5f63d42d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tree-DAG_Node-1.06.tbz) = ea197d97570256433549726b641a1668b3615b31738b62675c12dfa8ac515f9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tree-Nary-1.30,1.tbz) = d426b01f9482c1a53d8367bd40746c31d0699255f5b66276a662edf165b93017
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tree-Node-0.08_1.tbz) = 6a983aaff6734029d195876df8f9fb044a7116b6b43f9823479bf614f299a26b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tree-Parser-0.15.tbz) = c5e7ce0a79c278435cecc25b0a36cdafe21807b4059c2f4b09e152412727bdc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tree-R-0.06.tbz) = 66710e1e71c9f9621ee4e7760715f6ab9f2083b9e4a3d2e7436d625ae154045a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tree-RedBlack-0.5.tbz) = 74f4c9981d85589ad5f8d1874082d8d8eb57dda62366b7c866807c2b1e9c68ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tree-Simple-1.18.tbz) = f24f3462d32765ec0b63596466fdc223b735c81a21935788f092b4ad6be23960
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tree-Simple-View-0.17_1.tbz) = 686e89eb3ad4655606b2a7ae097606f62c6978e05cb665cfda8f5467861f07f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tree-Simple-VisitorFactory-0.10_1.tbz) = 0d8157b81ff3dddaddf8daba5af3ed578fc02a1ba66a7b7e86e39bac94344695
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Tree-Suffix-0.21.tbz) = af24c8a75ee4587b01ca704f13eaeb1f9f3f4cbab52156d16d9ea976a6dfba0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Try-Tiny-0.11.tbz) = b49b3039bab805d1b8b9819213fb42f2dc092834a6fe7c7506fe43d4b3445420
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-TryCatch-1.003000_1.tbz) = ebb76ceab8d185be0c4348554f9a7153b106dab5d628eefbb7a580c53282529f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Twiggy-0.1020.tbz) = 015f2183e42f305008599bb5467e13ef9aded02c22b5270da2d1ed8a1f13fe2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Twiggy-TLS-0.0017.tbz) = 731225f26ea2c82eb0851e4a99bbcb25738c2fd4e42996b52063dac61456432f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-UDCode-1.03.tbz) = 4248ff8e885f25d9d39c4285db62ada389f6a4754fd3389dc15a389cd982bf92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-UI-Dialog-1.08.tbz) = 6e0fb00d07198c16fa2a084dc05dd6197c6418bdfd777ae4555a0b847ec8bc71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-UML-Class-Simple-0.18_4.tbz) = dd310a4c40bfed795eaf5f6038891fdedc4bf251dfc6b9c5d36256a34894d330
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-UML-Sequence-0.08_3.tbz) = ba1e4e091fdcbc6cabae1be80ac9f1438ca1b7b1ec27f5fbcf53d237e9abce1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-UML-State-0.02.tbz) = 18c84970a8a6d5b53e1910b36ba78e7038f07b2d2b4aa0ce252751fbb39d5406
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-UNIVERSAL-can-1.20120726.tbz) = 56f7e4235dce9674146c3b2874ba12545d060ee5b36db300ae8ce68bfdf980cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-UNIVERSAL-isa-1.20120726.tbz) = 5621772b4e20f411176c4d6dfd917784759faa40aa429bf270d0050361e9edef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-UNIVERSAL-moniker-0.08.tbz) = 50c5451c6f48c339bbb6281dab58c43f057498d2580adae53712d8997853dd69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-UNIVERSAL-require-0.13.tbz) = 79e3b6347ad17936dbba10518679cfbb034b110c60a839f5e4b8db93cefcb0c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-UNIVERSAL-which-0.06.tbz) = 46f11b27da58bfe955b2b868879a15959fc80238cf4bb6500670b8538dd0e666
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-1.60.tbz) = 628a725a09bad0ed18949c09e43f12bcfcc7b2639a960b1fd94d4a02ba2a02a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-Encode-0.07.tbz) = cba67406e73d37d9e36e3622ccee3ac2b56e5bad63e4e47ec23924cd5331d4d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-Escape-JavaScript-0.04.tbz) = 9f37f060901274bddc83632a2261c1ec06d6511fc31dc359b77022effb100f4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-Escape-XS-0.09.tbz) = 1586e2c5299f955b5d6c5f3f623dbc4d8593a0e1c6bc87f145151dc24863a01b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-Fetch-0.090.tbz) = eed959b090407a2c828da3a8a4d6d56353bfe022f0ed072d6f3400b28036a828
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-Find-20111103.tbz) = 326e58493ade356a0d26c49223353784a2c17de95b53f332af0fdd93d83ec3dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-FromHash-0.03.tbz) = 0ba6f0415e2d9eef8794f3c1365eaf89c31656bf095e2170c5d6480d23a96c1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-GoogleChart-1.02.tbz) = 3990f14731814f9cb80f0e67d2faab2fecf5c25086a3ef28401193be6ef71cdd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-Match-0.00001.tbz) = 132a4371a3531b9dc9512cf78e1e7eb0179b472608b5c716851eba049dc9ab01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-OpenURL-0.4.6.tbz) = 8eab2a087e3c1e85dbdf4a4d72bb2d4dbd23537dacde72b9be6948c8dac9c135
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-ParseSearchString-3.44.2.tbz) = 639ba5423e268475f952ec724f4951009cfad6190556bed7ce296d527aabe6fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-Query-0.10.tbz) = 2653dcacc65361b87ed4d80181904d0702f4724dbc74dc326ba19d9305cf2432
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-Sequin-1.2.tbz) = ee60d08f6c89d33f32e236ce495ad64b6abf18378f00ec5d5dd9b5ad311836c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-SmartURI-0.032.tbz) = a1f7b13936d7f2ba775ca898ccdcb4b2e40e32c8c6c6d1055831be11188b0e1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-Template-0.16.tbz) = e2327fd8ed4b0530432b803656bb0389fbc58ac6284124219c986911c1d5c834
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-Template-Restrict-0.06.tbz) = d7208aec87b6f5b7f61da91d59c2c59bb5331425e4c241d6bc8c310eaa76a5ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-Title-1.85.tbz) = ee5729ae322fe6bc3658ea015993e7082dcdba5f9a48d19eeaee9c4abf76c402
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-ToDisk-1.12_1.tbz) = ce156abfa181498ac5d1f3242abe5dda0c8528da101830ea92e528c41a761fd7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-UTF8-Punycode-0.96.tbz) = 4bf26f334f4369cea66f31d751d29da2db87aa2f4c49db958e93cc5789458695
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-imap-1.01.tbz) = 347729b9fbe381f4506784ede310beba104f6084ceb7f3252a843eab91c5bb3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-URI-imaps-1.01.tbz) = b9c1cdf43b81d24c56e7934e2e0557310fc83f00bc929ea1dd11068bd99e443c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-UUID-0.04.tbz) = fa334abd565adbdf55a78dba245274680f80ce2a2fd501129b5ccbee67669e4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-UUID-Tiny-1.03.tbz) = 04ec20f703a72ed23ab771a1fa1eababba8b0761c1c6ae63aef34cf8eef9d97b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Ubic-1.44.tbz) = 1c728a0b934f8f455282c2e2298f967741130959a47daa8b320fb38ffb7958e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Umph-Prompt-0.1.0.tbz) = 4b3a930e3ec0632536f36500fbdecc553add4ce25ea779b84f1dd88c67b5d779
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unicode-CheckUTF8-1.03.tbz) = a630f7e8a5e9ff8bbdb386e6dfd1625fcfaa0bee1cded53b13c3eae444554fb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unicode-Collate-0.90.tbz) = 09f6982a57bf82b8a97cb160f8806354e1bbdebd86f51a64eeafcdc37bea8fa1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unicode-EastAsianWidth-1.32.tbz) = 62677565d7e898d78a73ff98f37949060f9766b62174448e3df95ad45bba4704
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unicode-Escape-0.0.2.tbz) = 13a4a03a8f1f746cdc7416a7bbe77763b76d13f9475a12b405cde58f3accc1aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unicode-IMAPUtf7-2.01.tbz) = 3cca30fd247e38700b48766b568137c1c15bd5be91e9a5625b7bad248ee2ace8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unicode-LineBreak-1.008.2_1.tbz) = 799a0352069c67a3bcdfa69b4bbf30a6768dcbbcfbff70590dab6fb068ef0bb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unicode-Lite-0.12.tbz) = 9e91b742366c7f460c09b5a1c2f4c28bc1af3ffed524778d600f1ac2c230eab5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unicode-Map-0.112.tbz) = 068878604d5f6b6bd77dd9b5c5ea12acfe6215de3f634621a3cb286548a45d00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unicode-Map8-0.13.tbz) = be4f5a76a3beb93393c7b469efb692d7a99ab87cc38e2e7d966abf315cf3bc79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unicode-MapUTF8-1.11.tbz) = b556a36ad3d5ccf36b19c28b4b7e82a10351ed1b64e9d9952b784f6ce220276d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unicode-Normalize-1.15.tbz) = 43ebda707e3da554faa84fd81ef56681b3c1bdb2599d4d538926e8a5d51d3e1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unicode-RecursiveDowngrade-0.04.tbz) = 8cb77e990a4251b92f8e558dd8bcf2d1088dfc5ec0af368f2e85cfbee44976a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unicode-String-2.09.tbz) = 71f0992202fbffa592c67a1ac0e470470a96453a5fa5a26f88071b33aeb5c418
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unicode-Stringprep-1.104.tbz) = 37d04e522632677f4936a951bad9c5a21617465c2317f44c0848f92eee0c6483
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unicode-UTF8simple-1.06.tbz) = 407672555d5fa0829f11dcd61d166c46d900159460bda21c7e67bca77b2c4892
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unicode-Unihan-0.04.tbz) = b8c17ae439fe39a298ef06bbbdf0f768a89ffeed3692af83d75e66abf07004d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Uniq-0.01.tbz) = 8133d726ec74e637bf54268402f07fd0694596923ce478e07a7073d4d00bf2ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unix-ConfigFile-0.06.tbz) = a2f839925513e4740337ac86aa6b11bf86192c1f0b6cadce0bc727ecb584cf76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unix-Lsof-0.0.5_1.tbz) = 3793870946c95539f72cca2f13213a10da42ec2f7a4fab069dc7102bdb2f9174
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unix-Mknod-0.04.tbz) = fa26c09973524c44d5411600d9556d79bd78c06329b15ec55a221b8f99d035e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unix-Processors-2.042.tbz) = 235332ac28269aa450af676e205390789d15d943b55ff8fd569654fa19cc4607
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unix-Statgrab-0.04_1.tbz) = ab8cb2605faedc998620b85df3c7c9a4e5fb77133890fd566f554b1028f9fd29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unix-Syslog-1.1.tbz) = 26d331324a69c7ad3b122ec526876f73638714a5961a9b838b33f125b86db0ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Unix-Uptime-0.3701,1.tbz) = 4847dd77cea094120b19eaf8a89a86ebf7b6b1c9d70c75bfd01479ffa9932ec8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-User-1.9.tbz) = d46f6eb5334d2a896430e8a84da6d26d5321e2e2855dde90b5cd0f3e516e6b2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-User-Identity-0.93.tbz) = 4e2e2a6d9be013ebdd65f77849321a7cc132888f980b6e1d3f9dcf462bfd5f38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-VCG-0.5_1.tbz) = 224b166c146329fb4ab1490eb5937e5e6ec47438446476ea441e37734652d238
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-VCP-Dest-svk-0.29_5.tbz) = 285a9a57d06d28c50cb9b76338bb83b6e837bdb2897ab8ef84c38adffdf3dbae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-VCP-Source-cvsbk-0.11.tbz) = c70184501402ddc6f2ffa06e80cd3d006095f1d89fba5d8d86765368ba330090
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-VCP-autrijus-0.9.20050110_1.tbz) = 0a976696ad0ba227f0e269d91459ca496633dfb6a63b6f370daf881e98bd89bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-VCS-0.16.tbz) = 9f74e6255d6added19d4c2b7d9145112693a5eb54aba7d2cdd82a7f2bedd81ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-VCS-CVS-2.06.tbz) = c872b77d8c696ddbf4a171d1882884eb3e8590679a42002841a61af54cf6752c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-VCS-Lite-0.09.tbz) = 474c5af5955deead0888372ce991eea8425c23a6985418f814349038a0f30c62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-VUser-Google-ProvisioningAPI-0.24.tbz) = c33ece90832e75f41276562a5db5d47bfd3e419eff17b1491d4e565a9e3747d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Validate-Net-0.6.tbz) = ecb58c304f769125ce790919560537984a11c7d5258128bf7b589608485899d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Validation-Class-7.86.tbz) = d3e474095391194334881c58a88bf8346b6a4d03bcd469b4ddf7e291749dda05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Validator-Custom-0.1500.tbz) = bf285371dbf0a0735ee1953aeebde05a13f9eac99272010d2ab87c7cc1fa28ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Variable-Magic-0.51.tbz) = 0f916c55725570dc2923ff19b2d41fe7ba6dcc542b79c2b3a213dfd0f4a58259
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Verilog-Perl-3.316.tbz) = 078a26f869f436060c281d25bec2cd2c0a9945d4df0ef1afe7cb129c7801369d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Version-Next-0.002.tbz) = e5ca1581b7e67abc794704e454827d558c5db7128551be20680928dfe0c027eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Video-OpenQuicktime-1.02_5.tbz) = fd0d1a1b96aeabc88a53e5369444ced99061c499391e7bc8d57e0fffeebefc8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Vimana-2010.09303_2.tbz) = 019ce81f8feb8ba7bfe7649d632d799213babc4192edc90e7086ea85712db3c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Visio-1.010.tbz) = 66bc01f22458e23b5db37781266feac4655ac7dbb3e74c7f95af2677fe9fd364
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Vroom-0.27.tbz) = 74e700a83808475a055c439c1c4e2c2a06c49b9799bc852fa7b44ffa3899b71f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-W3C-LinkChecker-4.81_1.tbz) = c5e206c1baad341e5fc4a32a6297e4c8676328fbf3315beb25a0fd9142d8f3f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-W3C-LogValidator-1.4,1.tbz) = 3355491d7b053144938548168e98eb598598b432962504c2e001d3d961d47cd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WAP-wbxml-1.13.tbz) = 6d1ccb6d5a37acc989fe23374a79a4389c2d352b1d174cd082d7a25dec533081
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WDDX-1.02_1.tbz) = ab5bcfddab218ba76678aaa6e046bb9c70e5f70499fce4fa081c18ef6ae2bce7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-2ch-0.07_1.tbz) = 7b4023522bec3297601ec4a08d31fea9a8f422e5c884e944388956c54da9eb6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-AtMovies-TV-0.04.tbz) = c90f15f6e6624e1fc1654ab0de16e2432ae2fffc7dd2a381ed1da90cda12bb19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Babelfish-0.16.tbz) = 4f3975da228b28ddf2f61dc46997e96fcdd83c377983e843b90ce961cd61bc4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Baseball-NPB-0.03.tbz) = 67306d5ed7319807d7f46039b793a871da0966c8dd54e037714f59d2573d4cc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-BitTorrent-0.01.tbz) = 16c9ae9d1c8cd32e08ed17c7adc6fe4c4506e0f7a48818f9ccb950122d714f45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Comic-1.06_1.tbz) = 8dde74a1fafe82a6db8b8d56bf9bfedc77301fac795d4f39eb41bafb91382e9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Contact-0.47.tbz) = acbdd89fdb03dca05743b8d38e1facbeb928ddb23dc4c881c94b5ff5117a2d6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Curl-4.15.tbz) = d2fa286ed6fbfcd30b20ba2652420a5b7cdc6e1a04b905f29dd0b58226ec39a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-DHL-0.03_1.tbz) = 7e38f0e5af100cd0c1c1aff8f6a17614741b8e35145fd95993814468741a2f8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Dilbert-1.19,1.tbz) = ac59d87d51022a9e4df8f102df168cb9b41e0a5c881df1b60cbf91f94afc0f24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Facebook-API-0.4.18_1.tbz) = dec8818da76a3b6a0a821def726af05d9b8dfbb776b10a17fb1d748e9d39a8d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-FreeProxy-0.04.tbz) = 73706188e8a50c02dfe054084c1520a4432bf357232e402cf5efccb5b1836214
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-GMail-0.07.tbz) = cbb21bfd711f87977f95dce6491c71203802dfcd46860f9bfe8845fcfb6f5bd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-GitHub-Gist-0.17.tbz) = 5736a1bf2844b61e369a59b27ac5e136f41a6ca348a82b1e900d44a8737b1927
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Google-Calculator-0.07.tbz) = 8ed8bcdb1ece72cdf2c578cf86fc5093638e02f871b82166b42cc37d77a87084
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Google-News-0.12_1.tbz) = 0083841e1bd04e40216d248739b168f39929b8202a900ea35c3d0dd86bd648ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Google-News-TW-0.12_1.tbz) = 5eca6206c5cbf6d7d5a36b10674e638322a0a32ee264c9f4d998c486b36f615e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Google-Notebook-0.01.tbz) = 3ceeac2b0b3c8169754cc12cf05caffc40e473eae1c19a93541173d1edaf4bd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Google-PageRank-0.17.tbz) = 753a5bf0c778d54cf15348a51833c61aeffe309efffedceea8e09779905d94c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Google-SiteMap-1.10.tbz) = 8a54644c332c5ab721c1cd1e696d7d88abf720c7f4cc96e2fab97486a1a4b6bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Google-Video-0.4.tbz) = 2fb38c832c102005319a03bf7a00c7fa3385203a5d91fac19d464c46dfa37a93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-HatenaDiary-0.02.tbz) = 01af0b9b915c3b297ab82cf6b294972f1270d3f96feed92e803476dd20cb7a42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-HatenaLogin-0.03.tbz) = ee9cd6b6473f8019d768135414a25db04d659adfe07719c7096d17cc62df7796
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-HatenaStar-0.04_1.tbz) = 94d2147acc73c541fd4c83ae83753303e23bfaf9c5213d3b239a5579171cf95f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Hotmail-0.10.tbz) = 9c87b2e00f628406e28ea3d85eae01a501a44d236f7ab958bfc39f63bd153a01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-IMDb-0.01_1.tbz) = 3b368a6f1383ee8e3326663381673b3c156ad5965a114638439872281cd2d143
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Instapaper-Client-0.901.tbz) = 6add7f21262efd7752577d8019acdca491f96d1a82d76b0d3352e3959ee2604b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Link-0.036.tbz) = e1222e2de219b048d06b436f2d57cad26829ffc29828b6cf58cb894f41eb24ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-LongURL-0.05.tbz) = 8d9f7fa35bc602c5e60b519a0fb804576a3a0d999839065fe5d8612930678a8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Mechanize-1.72.tbz) = 8ac035043855f5bc6c215df51380ae222f268209f3e4f47111f552f7d5b36f8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Mechanize-CGI-0.3.tbz) = 99a9af44fd15536eb4e3ee435ffb87307cbe4373288bfc39a561f2d6c3e50c67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Mechanize-Cached-1.41.tbz) = 54496f04354e90f03be2f30793288b16cd01758e839dac61f7e0d4d43a9cd827
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Mechanize-DecodedContent-0.02.tbz) = dddea14a05105dd920798bdf9982ca00c8e3d1968f0b137163812e13d2ea47ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Mechanize-FormFiller-0.10_1.tbz) = 93c83e0e22f81bbb3a17036ede5ff7bf81b2f2ad9f8db97e5ecb034a98035e9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Mechanize-GZip-0.12_1.tbz) = 201e14694a74c095307b4cf4d82952943305839737d7938af75ecbfe35c110de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Mechanize-Meta-0.07.tbz) = 4670264775a364173e5667a264c63abbe85019585ebddb8c3045b247c4014daf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Mechanize-Pluggable-1.12.tbz) = b88b9483988a5e656bb3747feb452719b37811eeb77d187e480437a0d2dbbfaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Mechanize-Plugin-phpBB-0.02_1.tbz) = cf398191f0cf13ed2ca3135199e67e49f74089bbd60f1666c01070d6f2ffce96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Mechanize-Shell-0.52_1.tbz) = e16e908dcccd24d96b8c2a2cebca6bba55c3053991fe04d69a945a7cba7b8ccf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Mechanize-SpamCop-0.08.tbz) = a97de5efdaee09c27a9320f2318c1e59ebb5095a689d6f830a0fbbc1e4493575
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Mechanize-TreeBuilder-1.10003.tbz) = 60a3f91a6a29775f4c5e04317ef9873a3cd981be8f9b69d8166f3679a1a15375
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Mediawiki-Client-0.31_2.tbz) = 615924e9d3e721cf8c2348e20dc3f5ba45a477baaa3507b87ecb4618e571b35b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Mixi-0.50.tbz) = b3e83169e9e5057160e8376b545af3bf2b479cb899917986cb7ffe6591d7fb40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Mixi-Scraper-0.34.tbz) = 3acb476f4283eee82c625233e7ce2b518913206fd71f244adfc740e411721279
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Myspace-0.92.tbz) = 238db76312dbf98a5ed17536761be263a8484e3b08277ca779777831ca72889a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-NicoVideo-Download-0.06.tbz) = e801973c8a5d859ddc7d82c4088d9653e3fa2d78d2ed56a7111f7e600d5f6e77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-NioTV-0.04.tbz) = 338b92d63afa0847bfeae312a0fec9c34d35ac4b336578e18c19f4a99c072229
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-OpenSVN-0.1.3.tbz) = 5061eea1caa829787cc1774febc1add179f68870e65425d6200322fe167cf394
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-OpenSearch-0.16.tbz) = a167ce521e02fbff6a7d8144196b18ef6b243e849a105b8855e8dfdc0c6674c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Pastebin-PastebinCom-Create-0.004.tbz) = 25e008d138a7fd0bb78ba3ccbd82d7fdb75b5bd9b8de3ad335422e5bb9a7ea69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Plurk-0.02_2.tbz) = be1430608f3cc571ba722e064952b17046db0994abd5a0ed2152f0636fddff53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Robot-0.026.tbz) = 4523a4cb93ee72de9418fa7f6db02c4051140bbcf1f16bbe8b872bfe574d7442
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-RobotRules-6.02.tbz) = 15468db6d3b3199b3f135859d244f37d71226a1b75651319a3bc8555801c5864
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-RobotRules-Parser-0.04001.tbz) = 03ff083825d2d49c1443412f12f00303c39870440a87ca2595fe11f8042bc9c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Scraper-ISBN-0.25.tbz) = a143d6678219e9215efbd5efc6f0dbea99823fac42e306e4a6dbf4b245dbb9a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Scraper-ISBN-Amazon_Driver-0.27.tbz) = 1e89b45aec98b33d9de88579daad7de6261f6a06fe277d5abf2fd7d59b444204
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Scraper-ISBN-Driver-0.18.tbz) = 5a71036d17963c9d98533f627d6259dd7000a80c6b9f0227512db430e605604b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Scraper-ISBN-ORA_Driver-0.19.tbz) = 213f9a789d53389e8f00669130ba56328d77c62fefcd2264f44bcd8c7b64b9fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Scraper-ISBN-Record-0.17.tbz) = 950af481cda78a33b46b007ae34a0afcd5e0a51ab910f60b2403d834da084aaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Scripter-0.029.tbz) = 1f089e026be9613346e54a8163ddcef0344df492e2486354dba3a459f95a13fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Scripter-Plugin-Ajax-0.09.tbz) = e36cc79ced2fe353e1f39473db1314909f5f43e21a9feac0aae2e7f6b429288b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Scripter-Plugin-JavaScript-0.008.tbz) = a0f7cdead208a27b174791bf8621b9542c79e36eb6f15d4311c9af9f90b9d0a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Search-2.508.tbz) = c48953b30abce81072abf50afed7544eb473789ca84f46f81f2bfd269834a875
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Search-AltaVista-2.154.tbz) = b62ba3fa3c9347f0a199de314799af0565482e1e34f253221b2e2efc1da9a6ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Search-Google-0.23,1.tbz) = 499b25638e39518e969a210f0d6ae82e754bd3b6b16959a4e1c71cfae026ab36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Search-MSN-0.0106.tbz) = f686ca2e78ff58d4f427f263af2530c2d016bdf8283f7843d601a13ffc7bfef3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Shorten-0rz-0.07.tbz) = e59568babe6b5ce8c6a5afcb08bb211eaf3e941ec502b194f3e832f58ab1319b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Shorten-3.03.tbz) = c31a7f797ef1d9b5b9e213a46b2f7cc3c13649a5c1ab69cd430b302d9f154b61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Shorten-Bitly-1.17.tbz) = 9c85ce0430d1680e42908552c605f51c3ad12f32bc6b04fc6bf1756e6deae889
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Shorten-Googl-1.02.tbz) = 0cedf4817fead582dc8f5258cae7f0dac82468fddd0abf2cc5cb8e90f4b465e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Shorten-KUSO-0.3.tbz) = e9c55b18d8377c5bcdc3e3daf0ed9314761558112d354933ae83d71ecbb37e4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Shorten-NotLong-2.00.tbz) = 79b5ddd885eaca6a802c0e3eeba231459538f5b8f6882f7549efd4d32e91343f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Shorten-isgd-0.02.tbz) = 18431fff8acd065f524a20e7bd8c78359f090f9381dc112cd26966b408969fdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-SourceForge-0.090.tbz) = 224808e00077b270ca853b92df5be4d156f7ab0091ba82881947d8d052dd2bce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Spinn3r-3.00700001.tbz) = 328de74c25e4be9759d9526ea6b96e5bb8b0615c89b8b37126f7c14fdf6414f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-TV-0.14.tbz) = c852242415ab68fc78fa8f6267014985bbf337fecfe6f406c9baa04fd7033ed4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-TWSMS-0.01.tbz) = eb8541362355f8f9e7c27ddee4b5886a1b7840422d8c8142e8dbf8204a73991b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-TinySong-1.01_1.tbz) = 26e3eeec550e6b1affdf5871f925edf23eb17efc104cc82ca306dd6edc524d3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Tumblr-4.1.tbz) = be06e6eaadf0880179f12f4f1f2f7849623e53dca061059304c2d2fb920be547
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-VenusEnvy-1.10_1.tbz) = 440f70638adf9e8e37c24b91d8a76fe65f9bb51323ba72c9b36f2e09b0dcdfd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-WebArchive-0.50.tbz) = 59f9a37cecf51c7c3bcd74cdf9134ee845a3d1fd35cf118736f9910178c5943e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Wikipedia-2.00.tbz) = 7ee4ebaa06b1885aada5bd221d0a2420e0ec80fbc4a84cbcefdb794212db4f87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Wordnik-API-0.0.5_1.tbz) = bd822d191c3c9a0fb948ee252fa0730ea261d5f9e1ac764fe2cc5a67c87cf3fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-Yandex-TIC-0.07.tbz) = 18b19741c2b1d34df68aa77e40b8a56dab9764b3fe164d0219c9f6de4382b349
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WWW-iTunesConnect-1.16_2.tbz) = 4f0707a6a9a46e57f9591753b4bfe6a8ee7dbf6447c3294b75b8a10a923149ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Want-0.21.tbz) = 171f09f625c77acc50cd52bbfb4ef5c88942c736516bee5620a9325300bfa504
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WeakRef-0.01.tbz) = e7f4dead85a272ddba1509beb5f98f6e959672d8e11ad290c40ae00ea6983f9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Weather-Underground-3.03.tbz) = 1a69ed0c68679d84206d292f569a12a8806a62b7bc7618369bced6ab8df4d477
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Web-Query-0.08.tbz) = 983d97f1c644bfabda380a20562dd7239ee5a2317d6c61575afc62be50f830e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Web-Scraper-0.36.tbz) = 941b9cc3ab4a49531e33503bab4515af9d34c2f13d6555c9ed1bbb5cf9a8393f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Web-Scraper-Config-0.01.tbz) = 91da0f2ac1254e4865784020d14604ca31b86592bd8847577e60abb840d34867
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Web-oEmbed-0.04.tbz) = 4066fc415e681824295a3bea237d1d3120090db1e150720444849cfc803c05f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebDAO-2.14.tbz) = 67f98b55793f8793cbcf77ae5e4e49eb5b3cfca9bfd513748e5d3057d3c89698
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-Basecamp-0.1.4.tbz) = 3092d9a17712780cad8d990c7bd7fe6cb576d102720e6243214cdfb1c2b4c580
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-Bloglines-0.12.tbz) = 92cca7cc11f14efd86120747e996847cf6999ae013c0613a1316ad6d7585c0f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-BuzzurlAPI-0.02.tbz) = 3ea1f24991e163c00e843839555fd99df307f1498bf4796850e8189cc037faf9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-CIA-1.4.tbz) = 44019a3ac3d82dc55122afa43db5f987d9f68976570c88729be4306d6da92060
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-Dropbox-1.09.tbz) = 6b417b190ff0263a8b6f5407a4a037b4878f6c311befb1be638e2f828c86b0b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-GData-0.0501.tbz) = 6148ceadf4b507d069ffb1d6e71c7a3876d373afaec7416ece056c978d0586ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-Google-Reader-0.21.tbz) = 8aa25915202ee95d08bfc0c97bc75d30b37d840af2817d6e78c024ab0a587dd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-Google-Sets-0.03.tbz) = 76c3c4479e1cf76419ed8b84f23ce4fa64186d753cabdb56e12c68c15df0f729
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-IMDB-0.05.tbz) = 49d0a0056c9e352e09a33a5f03a7d0bf6938f810d5c83f98ad50094eb6274071
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-ISBNDB-0.34.tbz) = a49d3bd6ecf1a2e91e6bdee43921cf40f08b72fd2da37220cff88e9d6c1056f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-Linode-0.07.tbz) = a64806fd28e487791318b5d128f8ae9c4b903916c511a83c33ee5c906cc25a46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-MoviePosterDB-0.18.tbz) = d3e85f18ebb137e49d1b71e74ce37ac01b9c05ef6c3e4f04a4ca0b05e0131501
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-MusicBrainz-0.93.tbz) = 0f44c509dc13f749f05b9e3af45b1161dd9b6b9b0defeb516a13da8187e9c0fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-NoPaste-0.03.tbz) = 79b9c76e7f1eed5d5c56bcedc6347741d8b725386e7cbbda323b5eff05f57504
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-Prowl-0.07_1.tbz) = cc92a94e8719a9bc4dafe5379ee230099aeddbeabca647c956a33a846fc10d65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-Rakuten-0.05.tbz) = a1ec89ae17697e1e5833dc51f9e42da1e702620a27f554ded1b2c3daa8ec9caa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-Simple-0.18.tbz) = a071f6435c93305a113dd16228c4c8fbf60c40538c5616ed2b6ea0ec3e149495
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-Technorati-0.04_2.tbz) = 64b8ae5dd45ccf0fb6aa7647256afe7dc8da6a8414208810851e4018781c3bf7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-Validator-CSS-W3C-0.2.tbz) = c9e834ad10a4fb8659780957b11e398e5a48447f75e8218b36882219a4269a4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-Validator-HTML-W3C-0.28.tbz) = 5a82f7063e73cace1e381c811906b86f1aff74363f9ff56d29328d92e95f5079
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WebService-YouTube-1.0.3.tbz) = d76325b987fea2d402e0f33c92232ae9433dc5e0e3b2ebe8ddd7c7de3fd86372
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-What-1.01.tbz) = 458108768b14b673a3a0e3a72c2a7effb1e39dfa4dde72f85994142eb317bf97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WordNet-QueryData-1.49.tbz) = db315350a0e97aa2d1580e42e376aeff2a16faa53fe65c6cb6a8644eca3fc876
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WordNet-Similarity-2.05.tbz) = 421f13fd13917ebbd43f3394ea22ba86240cecdb085c65252ed9268424c17611
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-WordPress-XMLRPC-1.23.tbz) = 3f78bb9c2e329581fbb6170a6f92b3ffb35a3e7d85f2698d77ec41b1687f0ffa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Workflow-1.34.tbz) = 0ebcd937dc4649cc2cba5e92e75259af288639a0c2c677bd30d5fdfdcab11370
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Wx-0.97_1.tbz) = 102bf02af2ff76601a7462d2c9966d0d67ea6a4a20322ed914764c863154bd73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Wx-Perl-ProcessStream-0.27_1.tbz) = 608feda041e928fcb002c21f1ab20defddc60d5686a232459b600232571fd5a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-X11-GUITest-0.25.tbz) = 2903c608b4859808f6c4aa5bcc6c9e0beccc7774f7047cc9767ed58b31405a6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-X11-IdleTime-0.5.tbz) = 4bda76d1ae2f1d5f27f9d5ac6e0156a5858ef125aa252957c6a692b86e072734
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-X11-Protocol-0.56.tbz) = 804e714ec6cfa0bb7a7bf6d08b4828b9382cb898b517086f31cd36c4229a89d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-X11-Resolution-0.0.0.tbz) = 960c4eb3b82a82d2675573b92bece419af29450d7fbe0046570518d45765994b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-X500-DN-0.29.tbz) = 384ec00b4c9037504066a9f8dae985aa6eeab05deb3900c8532b4b5f2081677b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-ApacheFOP-0.03_2.tbz) = 948cf368b2a475a4aaf2ec6965ead9e6df73dc03af5734f110818dabbd368e83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Atom-0.41.tbz) = cfa1bc0891c24c09a6e103919543a4e7f5f6c036bf41cba39fd7299bfffe3680
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Atom-Ext-OpenSearch-0.03.tbz) = 9316222f8455c4cea617b12cca03ce8645d6885c58bba73b4320a58b816c1fcd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Atom-Filter-0.07.tbz) = bed2a56d898a5c658d0f1bf7d3f6ad9964bab35c2d5b2bfa4838c3ab3425cf0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Atom-SimpleFeed-0.86.tbz) = 398bac67a7190c5d6c2926508e0fcb4db22acbbf3dc213f5c365fb2ad664603c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Atom-Stream-0.11.tbz) = 26ea77842f1f9115e1708f988a2c976e096306ff2d37d2e55db465ada94711a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Atom-Syndication-0.94.2_1,1.tbz) = 3987fc5d482c97c37bbeef8d27602ea2a59b9caa4d45c22209fd63775e736070
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-AutoWriter-0.40.tbz) = 462242509c8f7be3f44d27c29a26d634de9ae23659574b859e4e66b120d3c092
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Bare-0.47.tbz) = abfa407db2848ee3e338cbe3b92db7c35035eddf202878cc119ed95b79f0373a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Canonical-0.10_2.tbz) = 9497979de6fad2b7a4c137177301f923b5ec2cc974f6ec656382a6fa8be61112
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-CanonicalizeXML-0.03.tbz) = dbb855e127080c5bcc51bcfe87553e63d441d66f5da919895fc41c67a19e0ef2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Catalog-0.02_1.tbz) = 727e2d91e21f85ae93c16dcc21e2d9146fe9b02a00932237ee604fa5139e24bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Clean-1.06.tbz) = 2d354adbb6aa52dfc88faf5f2c6eb69cec29045d9c4bb257c65fb468a1a0af31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Code-0.4.tbz) = d882fdfffc6da181ee0795d82ff7098cfbb33dcfcd4666c9bda02130e760ff9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Compile-1.29.tbz) = c6337dbca618da933a8b2cf203c00ef3690bef6980fc42669dfe911b8d74ba49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Compile-Cache-0.99.2.tbz) = 535f85eda2073a1ac1177f25b96b5bf72a8c13bd88d64dfe3e5b6454881e5774
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Compile-Dumper-0.13_1.tbz) = 0df683d7a991d5378c7d5f1e767f024b29cde67be4d7ba81bac750ea561d0760
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Compile-SOAP-2.30.tbz) = 15324797d6de9f50c6a78cc4eb39b350f6733d3d1a7cc5f664f312778cdf8991
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Compile-SOAP-AnyEvent-0.01.tbz) = 04314d03b51c775563c4cbd9bb42dcb0ca409c1d1b01a6589461362c698bca34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Compile-SOAP-Daemon-3.05.tbz) = d3d120108497909239f9c5247e6cbf3c61471c30fa3f38ca2d4451deef0e57cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Compile-SOAP-WSA-0.12.tbz) = 84b9d079a1705ce61025b962389c154a2dbb85d28173ee7563fb593ec6cd51af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Compile-Tester-0.90.tbz) = ca3b7a33c930b838766ef3426a308817ca575684bdfc902c4ace104a8c442344
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-DBMS-1.03.tbz) = 5d3e7f3767f47f5e7cc69bbca16378507a0dad32ba38302d228387a5b2516fdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-DOM-1.44.tbz) = 54c3d52d70408726347e71895f35bca72c03afff9d0779435ee39a894c00a733
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-DOM-Lite-0.15.tbz) = 6df1728db408651e58e2470a5a60078dc765fd45e9de7654c068b783d6d56d40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-DOM-XPath-0.14.tbz) = b34a174cfc5acbb6bf2d479ccf92dae0a38787dd32b5dbc395fed24a1bd84337
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-DOM2-0.06_1.tbz) = 121b114a1ff17f1620b8c15b9c233e3f34239b09893ebc0604b1f35b20d4026a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-DOMHandler-1.0.tbz) = 3062df1e087b9100b7339e4d339b318195b5d8a74b2363f69ceb5146a8133cc0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-DT-0.62.tbz) = 6268ec0878b9ad599131fe80e70f0ba22c23ff6d72fa0b78a663d43ec1813eab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-DTDParser-2.01.tbz) = 14b0e380621612866dd9420ba17921a469cb40582307cf0e0084c54cb74b707f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Descent-1.04.tbz) = 8a3cdb338982151ac4cd92d788816067ad5e908a4c27e0473a57e6ba9fc0a180
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-DifferenceMarkup-0.11.tbz) = bb50f8f22c5cc509fbf525389d7da3f077e9da061b5d78b703d5a7a66b816a9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Directory-1.00_2.tbz) = bad38a24c8a72de08ed9db8fbe12aaeed62eeed7cc609230b3242d59536dbab8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-DoubleEncodedEntities-1.0.tbz) = 4423a70a2360f84bf9741b0ccf5cba6d97d8e508d17fd35926a7f5fb71cb70de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Driver-HTML-0.06.tbz) = c8182c73667046e05ba8bdae261afd4e756b77f4e84837f1a066cd0c925836e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Dumper-0.81.tbz) = f7b109e0bb34b031aca79484fbaae205cb0e2e7a5fbe8933829a41fc48373252
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Elemental-2.11.tbz) = 4e8930fdf9ddb2f97a5f4dc284ea5a94dda1e74a2fa2b5dc6169354f6f8a2d38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Encoding-2.08.tbz) = 534ce9a8755f67d615d237dfcea25484447244e2ac36eaa4789106b859e8ff7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Entities-1.0001.tbz) = bde4eae5f3fd485a17ae927ba6a4ffa0975a20458c5ee1bf6202fcbbcd608649
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-FOAF-0.04_1.tbz) = 6c856226eb7985cf1686ed9285d1c18132a3d57515dbe8b8f4128363bd963fd7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Fast-0.11.tbz) = 86014ee0dc11a7179b85c1c17ab7103e364efcfa7ba3bb8e4209cb697c2ce902
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Feed-0.50.tbz) = 2ba7536c84cca88e42f821a73fd04f15ce5512de5114c8420015ad8a9f31064d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Feed-Deduper-0.05.tbz) = 7c891e64dde171900a0c25b98e8e44160b3610b5e9bdcd4db94936d6acf36ed1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-FeedPP-0.43.tbz) = 01819e316c208f2b7ca86e73ff43acafe53d89b2d962314f6f227c3be4932c91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Filter-BufferText-1.01.tbz) = b78e9844f634f8f98e2bddfe1c769dfe9ead200698f76e3f069d01cb7d76ed20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Filter-DOMFilter-LibXML-0.02.tbz) = 8d62b0377730028cfbbd79636d64b2b8960ffcd07b6abf16d72bb01c06fc4cc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Filter-DetectWS-0.01.tbz) = 602d717dd6bce2245f3acbd0c571f09fa244c10020d0d67700633fff4d2e64de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Filter-GenericChunk-0.07.tbz) = 4c99a2e97fba351b259c371cf96b5a127fd33af7b3898c3a25a63fe3867b413e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Filter-Reindent-0.03.tbz) = 37e2d54ad7974b8cea47f3ba9f362a2691efd839d2b7c5ef8220345446fb7159
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Filter-SAX1toSAX2-0.03.tbz) = 3f2fc81eafef7234ad0f771c7c1e73d1d71445102c49333fe0440b54ccb99001
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Filter-SAXT-0.01.tbz) = 2739f59d4ec990646b1d625b1c6a209a1fbad4d1c6d7113f538062104ee7caa1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Filter-XInclude-1.0_1.tbz) = 5a7af8f63b1713b0c13e49408702c52c5598c90628460cee25f7a1eee6c15e0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Filter-XSLT-0.03.tbz) = ae344e69fa318bf4a5d1b9a0963803abbcb7b35b00df64079a93acdaf34cbd40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Flow-0.86.tbz) = f9be027e277fdb11800fdf9876dc9af9d10bc3062bf4fd3633f24e638512c9df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-GDOME-0.86_2.tbz) = 83ac57e290922c4c2af2ddce4fa55cbe8b2f68d4e2d08fa10458d426c01d1b06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Generator-1.04.tbz) = 2118686c49bd5846495664d90048d130fcb8889f2c73c68a4cc8edd6a7672913
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Generator-DBI-1.00_1.tbz) = 5bd18edd1027e027a3b959ecc58b22fac8906f4b1801c932fa6e36369d4a3f90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Generator-PerlData-0.91.tbz) = e7d37a45658a3f3ca931c887b9d99fb7caf9ecdcb8c4ee0bec5fa9fe726baaec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Grove-0.46.a.tbz) = 8b238e1c2235116cddde114391746a94fb6e436341a48dc2ce831e11d4c00e1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Handler-Dtd2DocBook-0.41.tbz) = 92c18138912c6707625abca48e58a35bfbf3801b25ec73b8a7f8a83e45ab1a7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Handler-Dtd2Html-0.42.tbz) = d795af085e5155cf3cdfd35839c75fc2d19767e1295f3066075e24fdf69b5ee2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Handler-HTMLWriter-2.01.tbz) = cf97bda4a684f0cbd11ee4d4552e0faa7a69a38cccd51266e33bdb17e8bd3b1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Handler-Trees-0.02.tbz) = 04d7b262911fc36fea756059278ef403c083e2e1e99354974fe0f23c10b780db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Handler-YAWriter-0.23.tbz) = 8fec51bfa57236a8cf2d60a3c4885ff53ac230d80ba00fa3e999512f554dc777
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Hash-LX-0.0603.tbz) = 49acde672824ba9fddd230f7f185761bc2696083c1f351704f11a29c931cb081
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-LibXML-2.0004,1.tbz) = 72a8ed455a66562a497c3d00b64eeb339bdac3a143684d7371fa3c3c2040193f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-LibXML-Cache-0.12.tbz) = cb5d88e9240af142f2ea5d02a9894bf872ab1b7ddd8e96893d2612050aac5ffd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-LibXML-Iterator-1.04.tbz) = 4fed01eef0a0e31b8010c20ef437ccb9f025bef4b38f7d62310ad1aeb15b2ece
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-LibXML-PrettyPrint-0.003.tbz) = c0574de23358d1666823c8352f0fba9012f5903a0a55182bff89dc68656b1376
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-LibXML-SAX-ChunkParser-0.00005.tbz) = 741b6bba16519200646dee2c7c4d041330b27f2738c51e9a7f9b2f67bb9d9998
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-LibXML-Simple-0.91.tbz) = 487b21a1647d3c03d1c3594af4ac5e6171061e3bc70e4dc91920e68a34b3d2d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-LibXSLT-1.77.tbz) = d0edb85c6a28463b376f4ab0d5673a56dda91b3e560b0f640c70e3dfa51ec3a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Liberal-0.22.tbz) = b4fbde97b5725afc071dd6cec29615fe10512a98a9a17e79a480e404035798a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Literal-0.02.tbz) = 6e0fc55fccf328a98f258a202d8cbde21527920d01652be689bd15a98ca8562e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Mini-1.38.tbz) = 34b87444a99c842e1c25af30fe4027fe5521d379f7e07dd302728cd34223e79d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-MyXML-0.09.86,1.tbz) = c4cbfb778d79da7bd10a0deef68d4199a6091a6e4fbe80a462b7ce75be2a9f41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-NamespaceSupport-1.11.tbz) = 99b5d02dd629a9a9a45dd07abf73bcb51ea972d33e8158ee7781f0fc690af75a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Node-0.11.tbz) = cf16901ab11d16eb2b2553d8a7208a39c8cfaa6f79d2daed35f28bc63dbed13c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-NodeFilter-0.01.tbz) = 1068ee65ca4537849aefd9a00d8c731729dca42dde3096a8051a8e1a7dfe0981
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-OPML-0.26.tbz) = 71c4e96215a115b42ad259888090d13033ca80245cd3dceae2e9d910afab1d1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-OPML-LibXML-0.04.tbz) = cfdae1c728850aa997c83a805c1d256ed4e78353cc4773a824746a5db079d33f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Parsepp-0.06.tbz) = a56d75c32f5c7d36bed7f730b460983ec266b77c436bc74f7e519030f1ceb615
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Parser-2.41.tbz) = c77c9c7a77de38cc9f8c1469b546d1c3b2bb5102bc212edd7738f023a151856c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Parser-EasyTree-0.01.tbz) = 1396772e2decb8cda580a9b47fa4d18d15cf5be31807399ccde64edee6d9cc58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Parser-Lite-Tree-0.14.tbz) = 5168c66d770a7a7e0dba0f3ecef6379e631aae58bc5b3dbc6e698534c9577adb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Parser-Style-EasyTree-0.09.tbz) = c30bbb3988db83a1ccb6b7dbaa240bc517eac0fbf70b06e2a98ad1ad8a93d4f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Parser-Style-Elemental-0.50.tbz) = 26d77fb6a45d58335903800fff1475f53ba688a5957467e97251807b5e9683b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Parser-encodings-1.03.tbz) = 21fb444f9884e63979edc6f6b4c1e2d4b63a012d8d9a5ef4134213d926ec5a62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Pastor-1.0.3_1.tbz) = 49201775f8a6cd11711aa0b2b436f73f6f39099a1d3899246361cb99310ea55d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Quote-1.02.tbz) = e1d335225fd83206cca4bb273ce90bb36b7a1209bf8dd2002626eba117364e46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-RAI-1.30.31,2.tbz) = 546a4c968a632819b2f57f29bec8ada40eea3d5da7756c64a24824a19ae3cfd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-RPC-0.9.tbz) = 30cf3041d19ea2b1b22b459c82564ddb21489120385218569efb07a9350f46c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-RPC-Fast-0.8.tbz) = 7e6b7e9883755851c63ec25eceb08339aa7d68e10b32694ae6adb4eca1ece4f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-RSS-1.49.tbz) = 4afb4fc7dbc354f6241e4c0fb47facc8c1a91e15bee8d399d741fe6d74ff8de9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-RSS-Feed-2.32_1.tbz) = 80628c0160624a0611bd4c6dfd27a5143a2e316accad0bcffb13897848c37808
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-RSS-JavaScript-0.63.tbz) = e916a80d2d1cd7df3966239e7f49bdcadb06cfb7d2de462ac86bf3381ae52a8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-RSS-LibXML-0.31.02.tbz) = d907aa66ba62f20989424474292d5b2b3c6ecb443796024b5af38c3ba3851bdf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-RSS-Liberal-0.03.tbz) = aa98e7e3fbed9b5cb81339619f76d9bef9a04f6835363ea1da1f02d64223ce32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-RSS-Parser-4.0_1.tbz) = 2291bec1bb4981919f5ff1b9020ee3565f905d4b6e45e2768dcbd677dbc7f3a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-RSS-SimpleGen-11.11.tbz) = 4391ba802ecf2e2bdcaa9079d504cc825816b1c53e439a66fd8c705c4b3a63c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-RSSLite-0.15.tbz) = 0bc4a79a1846650c55dfe9b9c76a5c4811b921cfd61a6bcab8f2fc75e8f047cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Reader-0.49.tbz) = 6b742a55a17dd586556b55a55447040af5e24347f00a8d48ae940d142e8c528d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-RegExp-0.04.tbz) = 59c91d7b5d35e33719a6935156bfe2ae7bfd20580c27cead9b2e021d31980495
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Rewrite-0.10_1.tbz) = d6d8b6ddddce584967b90dbad6fa70c9f26b4cace5f87c2c553f0fb81fc9d4ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Rules-1.10.tbz) = 63b78dd2201014ab4af71ccad0d5569451ba310d64ca02763da44f2a40869048
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-SAX-0.99.tbz) = bfafcbc625b28a918d3237411b6b8f739ca01869721d1430e0042e9557aef344
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-SAX-Base-1.08.tbz) = b2c8cae5c540cc7b463df66e57be55222d061b47ce15564df78c68c58f9a5597
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-SAX-Expat-0.40_1.tbz) = 2714da3d4f65020a5dcf6ee200ce55e3c15a4247d67cbc075acb39440baeb575
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-SAX-Expat-Incremental-0.05.tbz) = ba343359b7631b5e21caf43027093d2c00bd69494fe4b304f5cd78f64cac5d34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-SAX-ExpatXS-1.32_1.tbz) = b1e47d1c32871336d6e7664a199feb213f75f8407d7927832f3daafbdf954fe1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-SAX-Machines-0.42.tbz) = 2345baa712135b020a02e191859713f8f314519ae792344128518185ae9ceefa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-SAX-Simple-0.02.tbz) = 321cb4b9362fe49566a2c5deb4944b26a7dd83d83a70fbaca5c6a5d5b46bd95b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-SAX-Writer-0.53.tbz) = 820706272d6337ff512c1e50fdd2d3ab78c78e5448d930bd7fefc518958b96c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-SAXDriver-CSV-0.07_1.tbz) = 2ecd3bf5eef48fe804c1d3f9e3c03d59727cbe95d227162d94706f70634d2d51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-SAXDriver-Excel-0.06.tbz) = 365def6f402d53a3045c25e95c182c55806923ac075bd2696a059219b463a949
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-STX-0.43.tbz) = 3bb2f6d266002e3098c468d5c29d46f6655dd118ee383944b6a54283275378b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Schematron-1.09_1.tbz) = 3a61d9384a69b7496339e550dc16304e88eb89f82ab5c23c1e5f464b3cdf0e0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-SemanticDiff-1.0000_1.tbz) = 72720f64a89573fc7a72b4201084dee7f36c4974c81037a14b9f71f461ac3327
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Simple-2.20.tbz) = d826d842d3474bc902237f74dbd1dd7321d2ef2466a448303c1f694317a39468
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-SimpleObject-0.53_1.tbz) = d4a3cefab4bd495b1eea3b82f58978684a02f53db2abb68c2ee274170a676f47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-SimpleObject-LibXML-0.60.tbz) = 3fddab15efbb16ae1ec96fb99e67f3f932f7ed808e4a1659c9c129d543f6756e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Smart-1.6.9.tbz) = 44f2cc26bc7e1f0938c4cc76c24d7c2c8255364b536cdb6d8d255cd0e6210bc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Stream-1.23.06.tbz) = 27b7a1948aeffc9f07f45f1fc00d3c143bcd33ca6392dd2ba95296d4e4e99819
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Tiny-2.06.tbz) = 930de894b892a9d86e5aaca9dbd69306dec54f6e2054395f3e0b4896508708c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-TinyXML-0.30.tbz) = bf3ad10cc91a227d490ab471d2c0ed04e820a29194143a4e20c7384277529fba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-TokeParser-0.05.tbz) = e1309d8364e45fa4c573f77164be0a8ed742e9acc379764204f8c22ce6eed909
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Toolkit-0.15.tbz) = 27752a7600037010e9e251cc563248f26a704da9f26e1951aef68e10fa3de88e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-TreeBuilder-4.1.tbz) = 2a522ea960f5d3b12429c879f73243623d106651d673940bf5bb533876a06441
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-TreePP-0.41.tbz) = 7063b91b27f3e454b869a809f2404c329c6edb10eda2e9b0e74b32791014ae76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Twig-3.40.tbz) = 5b300a76d30dc8732b7fecc3f2626eeec3ad9c38ab32d0a80a32d0f24ff30f1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Validate-1.025_1.tbz) = 1363b027b182687f2db05d5ae1f6d94e85e04cb01d0f222e3a5a53a10b79e20d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Validator-Schema-1.10_1.tbz) = 58e9a3bdd4afaf8279692a14f1cb8f0ccb8f9360a14fef604a49ed1243da85c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-WBXML-0.03.tbz) = d35ab9a2f5884d8cec3a1f39aeb60e726b9da164c8e3ae17eec2d7e3e02a21ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Writer-0.615.tbz) = 335cb032333c0fccae29f6bb4d1b1716b28a5a0d8b49ce239fe3f15542e328f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-XBEL-1.4.tbz) = 6658d94f2c8d2b9fff30c8503de203d919c60b7dad2d7e65187d22600ffe1f54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-XML2JSON-0.06.tbz) = bb2bd35dde29ccc43fd53963f8e9c31d7871d9aeac06a7624ef0ae1c2ac244be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-XPath-1.13.tbz) = 5872628fc1d74e39f57040f588dce55e8d3bbcfa00249393bfdbc628cde78114
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-XPathEngine-0.13.tbz) = d31c40ee84fc36456bb756503c1c4fd48b3a05d8f4b0cc441a2925d5d198243e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-XQL-0.68.tbz) = 8ebafb9e1102e5c16cc229625ae42c2a6d59e28f1fae598ccbc95a951280a7eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-XSH-1.8.2_1.tbz) = 624337db60903285882587d76687c7bdd586ccf6cada5dd2e41374a305636897
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-XSLT-0.48.tbz) = dc5333024768ed0a6cd1672f86d351eeb5f769b13321fe0d2e6a16ad225badb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-XUpdate-LibXML-0.6.0_1.tbz) = 13d08d9bda48938860f547dcc791fa63d6bbdebb5cb7cf4d276ac84744b31971
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XML-Xerces-2.7.0_1.tbz) = 0d55b839e716b08936cfdb11c5173a12cd280c7fdd8fb14ea539a4341b2c03e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XPC-0.2_1.tbz) = 4e390b4074e3a564db3142bd25f2a97f8866265d783127e998fd7906927cc636
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XS-Object-Magic-0.04.tbz) = 77e7c25f7fc63dbbcd455133f59e1f0a6621ca20adccf627c9e3d7d57fbdfc17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-XSLoader-0.16.tbz) = 04a9f7f6452702174d6ea71c22a8f59d0bc140a9c1c731151199a35577c38694
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Xymon-0.01.tbz) = d830dfd17a8f18bc944c2240aa7526f49eca4e5eda2845ff8c60b1b63a4e8f74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Xymon-Client-0.08.tbz) = c34f6b5e1222812ea46e50d00b1aefee1f0f781fe5f777b35f11c5faf9f58635
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Xymon-Server-0.02.tbz) = 0801dec4d2df3ff7c789da51cc9f8ea136cdaddee85484f27829c091da7298ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-YAML-0.81.tbz) = 8cc99297c9a10d4d38623d3bff42061157355cd399329060b5e9143470135a47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-YAML-AppConfig-0.16_1.tbz) = c8c587a4d8c948b5f7c302c25a1bb5dfb97924f7ffb6227c438744d5090632ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-YAML-LibYAML-0.38.tbz) = ac4fc5140f1ab84a3c31c361be7630406b65fbdc31de5dfee60640232f3d7713
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-YAML-Shell-0.60.tbz) = e6c868a98ee80e09649d0b28fda5f5272a65d327a467578928240f20c41cd104
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-YAML-Syck-1.21.tbz) = 075d2bef0c46aea68c8af9e9263d90c2eeec70be1a458f622a87d39c4203631d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-YAML-Tiny-1.51.tbz) = 2d2a7b5b13bfa5b3df79897c94b1b326616042fb24f9207ed6ef163310342208
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-YAPE-HTML-1.11.tbz) = 5f8a3c6690d5d5fa5e25adba3c6f2b0f9e7676f2f40926e8654260a6f120ebe7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-YAPE-Regex-4.00.tbz) = 3b027aaf17dd7187bb772470ebf0079ebe02d347cae0f6a17e76255c4f078121
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-YAPE-Regex-Explain-4.01.tbz) = 9b105eb4dde73700c70d6c41f4e17693482b12fdd4f40b07f8d04d18f6a7690d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Yada-Yada-Yada-1.00.tbz) = 6871f3622e3ede008227090e6f0534398c2f29adf2c97275cbb9ae2cb8b04751
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Yahoo-BBAuth-0.50.tbz) = c0433e1b184dc0e20529cfd3e10be63326f147e0294c6cb5c41f6e84c78ae40a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Yahoo-Lifestyle-0.2.tbz) = 198850e595b0c833240323d00c907bcbeec95757f8d6c747695318b9e2799984
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Yahoo-Search-1.11.3.tbz) = 61d95bc9332155d99c8360a2e664235ee5dec4598b1d61f2aa4725e8bd22f575
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ZConf-6.1.0.tbz) = 544f3ececa0325affb6998d9dd515594ac7b543c3dfb895acc56515fbc32fd18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ZConf-BGSet-1.0.0_4.tbz) = 9eb8dadda56a52bd98235482cf79d976c4c00ef54bf68a474aebbcbff7cefe91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ZConf-Bookmarks-0.2.4.tbz) = 6d3beec372c96f52147be48c4b2d5075bfb2fe5048f4a3ef8362fbe5cdf11a7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ZConf-Cron-1.1.1.tbz) = 9b4fdcbc7c3d80b7f28bd61139353811dfb6d51abda560532826d5ea24b78733
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ZConf-GUI-1.1.0.tbz) = 6f0e17588c158eb9115382137ec8433b3d819a9c521be20350174cf5be53b65e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ZConf-Mail-2.0.0_1.tbz) = 4b7ce0fba8a11dfb4bf3735844aaddd84a1e4acafebbdcf784a4bee9ec91b48c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ZConf-RSS-2.2.0_1.tbz) = 85c9888aa52f68c7bdbb5593843e85cb098b239bec633a7c3bea26ab833e9265
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ZConf-RSS-GUI-GTK-0.0.1_4.tbz) = 91afde4285ebc3e74b5c90644fc4ea2c9fb23343bca986adc801599aae278663
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ZConf-Runner-2.1.4.tbz) = 74c5a90a8c84889765c54f6f7d0f79aea1cd469c4c60183d8758ff081508ed10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ZConf-Runner-GUI-GTK-0.0.2_2.tbz) = 783ef2f2ce54bdf21bd3e7e15c2a1a30ce2dcbb7b411c08009abd1cde0e45e7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ZConf-Weather-1.0.0_1.tbz) = c8185804ad3de1b81846b49ad26b83a969309663ca6b6fed665ce966c82558dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ZML-1.0.0.tbz) = 52f8bc37683975faf5f8dbe50d3493b950ef0e67d3066e0154060470fcce731c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Zen-Koans-0.05.tbz) = cad271e1b137d77182aba3930fd8172ef2d1d8f146274ec997c8a790dfc34397
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-Zenoss-1.11.tbz) = 0de102dbcb93cd19c6352b085fb3baa377fd9fe06d0bdaba9bf3f11498ba9c89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ZeroMQ-0.21.tbz) = b921f9bfdbcbc4d9035bc553c53e453298d0b8fd3d318e0b522b28985a5139ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-accessors-1.01.tbz) = 66221ad86d1355dbdcaf5af15361115d2913f630d284a0e95e72dc90cd276294
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ack-1.96_1.tbz) = f1b3fc2a9a4478c05368d30cf5f30476e2568d2d253a13e46bb6f509fc96884d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-aliased-0.30.tbz) = 00102427490770942cc20ddd04f5ff8f8691f32953a4b0d99db1bb0505bf2b93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-arclog-3.04_2.tbz) = bece640285cb5115d6bfe1a2fa077f9300737514b78294ff109770922d7fd2ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-asa-1.03.tbz) = cc8d5daa5f9cd4b4f9a6238fd1abf9b051b65930701c35b123402654ef0b64b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-autobox-2.75.tbz) = 32a1f3bc000aae153619dec2365d49569c0928bb174afb1adc88c7286d7586cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-autobox-Core-1.24.tbz) = b2cd4de78d3ce8b222d6ee83ad79978eee896f4e6d308cbd1cab404c40c867f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-autodie-2.12.tbz) = 78bc42e78f22758b9ce9d876c67b7a3043b4f6e55417b22c29a53c22c43ecdf9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-base-2.18.tbz) = b1e64ccc26bb00441664a626466a664d87b9ebe3b8c046291eedb26bd7dc8c65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-bignum-0.30.tbz) = 8d06a7f7089b356598a2f0aaacccbbc7f046b85ce1855866f943e4889ee6bc39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-bioperl-1.6.1_4.tbz) = 8265e7747d95775ec220148693a279278cdd4c5e378c5ba26105147ca4b0dbe0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-bioperl-run-1.6.1_4.tbz) = c2f19a3752d3711a3f7ebdc78e591c2bb9d348271ffe985c3b68a1b7da30eff5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-boolean-0.28.tbz) = 05d4c8278e853d0a031456b804e1be05cab8067d5eaf2c46d6d668852459ec52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-bsdconv-9.0.tbz) = a1f732d9c64cef74f73b99d51f5814cc2b01ad924118f1ae70d86d5086eeefdd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-capitalization-0.03.tbz) = 3683bacf5a25ec24c955695410b08a93728b1db025d73b31a4cf0d5b8aaf469b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-carton-0.9.4.tbz) = f78bd0cf846c5036d52a258ec0fc6d073844c69db7f0d48252f60b6e13c80630
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-cconv-0.6.1.tbz) = 404e0c6ab039025f859960f090e19f8dd5b04ed00af380c1e249883c148baaaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-chklinks-3.09.tbz) = bd50562db474d97592e10329430cf2a906c1e830d1817d40ed071e5a30c94cb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-common-sense-3.6.tbz) = 015f69c40bf7712102597fe0210b2131a9f5277b7c4e345bf7f04cc3f4413b4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-constant-boolean-0.02.tbz) = 0ba68bb2f90a8c19df357081d05cc5c1d7bc63a32be1ae5d53d4ad1c688c48b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-constant-def-0.01_1.tbz) = 4f07eeadb2f13c1adddbedce2950998239094c1f5f434984c0410c3a2ff5e715
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-constant-lexical-2.0001_1.tbz) = a5194b535bcf67ddb4a5d61e8dd1e2aa6f9860d8053a942aa638363baf16d502
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-cpan-listchanges-0.05.tbz) = 3d2f506a9d708c5cff147bd788ef429337b89c88d9d2e9fe760e906201670c08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-cyrillic-2.09.tbz) = 753036f4e00d1c2a64e8967851ef584c68b610e9fe470a36168c54950ba4b500
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-dTemplate-2.5.tbz) = 835b64f8c5cd981e7c1f3c9dbb4b6e9a38afc9f36a832d70694bc480883f8df8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-dicewaregen-1.3.tbz) = 91fc949197bc91e6c19d9b13a07e8c460cbe7e437d52b7096b8d100a9173289f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-doxygenfilter-1.10_3.tbz) = 8afa0f3ac8e151360315ff894af509825d1097e7f9803ae3c372609a46caac67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-enum-1.016.tbz) = fbe4c3ed25ec013df95abd9702e51dc1ddd1e7bd7f1693ee53124d4f9c588746
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-eperl-2.2.14.tbz) = 9bab33c38fb34d40bf36f3f7f1f96cb1cf3facd0e3c1c22918e6f7bb9f13ffcb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ex-lib-0.90.tbz) = f8e8a5d4ded144406674871f62e3d9a81c88ec1874a01991b8f8f5412b52496c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-forks-0.34.tbz) = 8fd026a3e7148d19a8074881b200532bf72d57025fa2877d4dc27a544c82826c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-github_creator-0.15.tbz) = edc85b72ad5e864e483d772f2ca793d8da3ed40578838e50eb0515dbc29b6f3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-hp200lx-db-0.09.tbz) = 2128c5566ddba0057003bd06bd753cc3d01c26bd3c96315a83baf172378c2418
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-iCal-Parser-1.16.tbz) = b14c7195a89e191fac2b103d1daa679f38a52a9dc845ecafa002bab205e13129
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-indirect-0.26.tbz) = 91b3670148e9219f3c8e992a9a1db7c3ffd6244f208e4b72e9801ec49779096f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-kdebindings-perlkde-4.8.4.tbz) = 9d66a09679111700b5e4a4dd900589af3d7b061bd8b923a1d330d3db317cbf2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-kdebindings-perlqt-4.8.4.tbz) = 354a5c1f3934f7771d2542999f4b629a5a5db416e0cb4d9f1eb4866341b54421
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-latest-0.03.tbz) = 54bb0ca16185caa1020e387973291388949e57cff79cbb74e76ae5adc86a0058
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-lib-abs-0.92.tbz) = 1505751fe07bd907596ac44c8eff411c50288f8c49525799dea61cf72e3edcf9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-libalarm-1.0.tbz) = b417a611bd907b4ccef2a550a92f8dc962a757ee6c4f3bb67bbcd24829b0bda0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-libapreq2-2.13_2.tbz) = c9de88b583ed891268f5f5cda938e06045db0148ba8d23a14de34450321f991d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-libservlet-0.9.2.tbz) = 7047c9ba8cecb6a6ea9d6e518ff3831fa18492a51f54f49d4901df9185ad05cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-libsoldout-0.02.tbz) = cd84e63ed34650cb29ba03f69cf29fe1cc50720dbf5bef1daba7df7d01ec9b40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-libvorbis-0.05_4.tbz) = 88f4b62e12c7c97783be7f34f0a3fc643ba8b89a1f49b3451111dfb98d44fb58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-libwww-6.04.tbz) = 871fd62016c3493c39c1deb8f1e669bf40e92c83b4c36a4028b3b7e94463d182
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-libxml-0.08.tbz) = eea22c00039b9ecd296859e5bd32d59edc18d12f3f57b25a5e4be1356402a57a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-libxml-enno-1.02.tbz) = b74bcfc8ce3e6910e1d60492c17f6ddfc4286b393bda88b736d5f19d5e37b88a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-local-lib-1.008004_1.tbz) = 38f9c9a3f6531792411faec8ccb543348833cbb8c85d97021df0601cc13c4532
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-ming-0.4.4_1.tbz) = f8ff9624313462d5b1d3fea3d70e5d61c31df319c197e9365ad7a6915d68b275
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-mixin-0.07.tbz) = a1b84a1d73beefcdadafc1dff356dc6bf39448bf3e556d0b58b127c578b41e54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-mocked-0.09_1.tbz) = 2a57ab131a747156696dae16dc958c2cb21d46ac8d2a6f7c86f9b551ce344163
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-mysql-genocide-0.03.tbz) = 61647ad2b58eb3e098f32d3c7091aaf6175598d69e5e0ea814d22f3ad113c9a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-namespace-autoclean-0.13.tbz) = 386ab2abf70bae87520f9b11be2715c0d54ef7af70c53d8b3ed37b8911c88892
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-namespace-clean-0.23.tbz) = 991fe2fa70d6bdb329d76dd8fdee8f3b9d228f88b2bb354625f7772572025c8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-openxpki-0.9.1389_2.tbz) = 1e37f12bfd06e5b622ff9052df9c2977eae36a134669db58acd9567d47fc6e99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-openxpki-client-0.9.1284.tbz) = f17cc4cbae63852c5fd57e3aa9ac4b6c4611914c5b71cf33d613376809cfe890
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-openxpki-client-html-mason-0.9.1396.tbz) = 60a3d25c7918c886fecbdfd9c6db407aacb83c2f8e6a964091c074080a0089d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-openxpki-client-scep-0.9.1313.tbz) = d70b77eb5c2b9b8475a780336281e8ca0052d7af3990db3012158b57ac7df455
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-openxpki-deployment-0.9.1386_1.tbz) = 85248ccd695066b2043d46d35183424cf3ce3e57111d9e666fd2903604c5bbdb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-openxpki-i18n-0.9.1395_1.tbz) = e9e897e4acfc231eadfed481f441d076ebb261aa32e4a961ced2bf8ccb661504
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-orz-0.13.tbz) = b6e30ed44a484ebb239f877e0fd0f23e886fa7d066c151fd971b1ecec440df27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-pQuery-0.08.tbz) = f4db79bf182ebb4c53ae8f67fc88e5ddb67be7c07f2de1f83de24c83430d04b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-parent-0.225.tbz) = 4a36d903a5798d6c489c2467244cdd3d07a1ea9676beb3201ccaef11f0fa548c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-perl-ldap-0.4400.tbz) = dd7297f1330d13d3adfaf42a3668656aa9dadae72761ad63893f6b800d119e58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-perlbrew-0.42.tbz) = 37a7723298b1ddbaa85d9b0eeacd597e0ac8eabf2867cdcf94b74c284256d921
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-pgeodns-1.41.tbz) = 096b045bb8432c43a7f8560ef54059a20cdf92283df60af7926d1eb501471bd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-pip-1.18.tbz) = 20d0c12a8ed929e79a373984ac61ec61c11535a7b6a364a1167d0ddd91337a88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-pod2pdf-0.42.tbz) = fc336a22476830331de76a0b8759753ec1884f114154e34db2d35772d5a70e81
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-podlators-2.4.2.tbz) = d3cdbfd5ac1406e2d64b1a9506bd0af083bfacdd738ec9a74bd83aeb681fbd9c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-prefork-1.04.tbz) = 0b4aff57f0e29f10a8368f9370f63e40f8230426883c86a61edb4ac1dd59910b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-qdbm-1.8.78.tbz) = 2fbcba5198cb2db7f7e87e3cc19e8bfed0be8ac6b3e4f3f66a78702d56073c97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-qpsmtpd-0.84_6.tbz) = a9de9d22ca3feb181b12d57ef78f5291664774114122b97986df798e0d612ca0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-reaper-1.00.tbz) = a35afa4c77419a3aa4869ddc85c7eeed9639ff14ec2cb587645724bf42f88746
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-relative-0.04.tbz) = b5aa91473ef5485318793ef61a12ebafce1553ccb0bc316804317c5dadc06525
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-reslog-3.16_2.tbz) = 950f43c20d6716ba15fefe808b426d22577a4c61ab1332bbfe9d2045e2923d6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-rpm-build-perl-0.80.tbz) = 70bf0472324bed2e967b25a995151431a34a33b8a154bb08d540463a881b7cf4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-sdf-2.001_1.tbz) = edacd59fc9205a509d2df84538e360da4d8701d2028e5f9b1087dc4c080bb0cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-self-0.34.tbz) = ff7f22cedebc85332d2cb40340651b7edad9a5d2ddda5d03538d6217aa6cd701
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-self-init-0.01.tbz) = d61e469a99c550cacf937df0b56d50f8a67c1954917e61f8394022d930d99e8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-signatures-0.06.tbz) = 6979bcc145eea40a15786160d6ad248d4af0273af02967235b0015a1cdaaef0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-strictures-1.004002.tbz) = cd9d4e89b3eed49136ae07be5b07726b35f3e702cc2785b8b44d0769a0d1e9d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-subatom-0.12.tbz) = 217e066923ce9f25784b1b425a3af3028ae5547863cf9c3e6e6b36e94bf6b093
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-subversion-1.7.6.tbz) = 504b587a2ca143fc6f72f358d5f4342f80e398517f1345188252857857f249ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-tagged-0.40.tbz) = 79750c90c9b186c80885c8ecae75490f19d8b452d0828df7caf38ddbfb247481
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-threads-1.86.tbz) = 52f69407129df332c18d2ac2af91e59f0b3a9e236d502b5f55afd33c96d12992
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-threads-shared-1.40.tbz) = 803f8b4884a560fa4c45dd9e0bcf4e415c412236df8071f7d213627ec9f2eaa1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-tokyotyrant-1.16_1.tbz) = de02323cbe9bb3f9591bb62e73b305553f04ae0eac69329e1883ba62853904dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-true-0.18.tbz) = 6d3bd9ca360cc52f87a8a24a93e61078c8eb695beab9b1030ba6e2c597b07ecb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-type1inst-0.6.1_5.tbz) = d27b25f916882734b16de12f7b64e02f5a231b84ce6b55fb20b9500d80023b7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-uni-perl-0.91.tbz) = 9e24dff6e80fbfbcbdbd0b69cdee44cbffb9b6eb2af0e26c99f50d19756071a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-v6-0.017.tbz) = 7651451937052947de81adabaa0bfb68ec8b2ac435c4dd5c6832b36752837c72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-version-0.99.01.tbz) = 24cd9739b2dc818dbd3fa21be2cfeb0c1dcf75cc6f9a14af703d359f28992490
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-xmltv-0.5.61_1.tbz) = acf6f0c8fb7867a0672b3b3c77911d1ef9e68bac53d8a2d0344a43f9bda77dd7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p5-xmms2-0.8_1.tbz) = 41d77c519954b78cbe06ffc2e4052c52dbbaa8fd9e982aa36529d290c9520b7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p65-1.1.tbz) = 230adc449aae3b74496ceb65367e1d21c02a18449e9a313be384f5e4a7865c4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/p7zip-9.20.1.tbz) = b9f1768e2bcba913e01c8b5482e03ee20b766a262bd4a61ec62c8973ee20cb6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pa-aspell-0.01.1_1,2.tbz) = bdfc87e9b1de42f123a278c52e134d7cdc902c631580e23cd45936b8b9fac21f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pa-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = ebd7aaeff58baffe9d2098cc8c30cab195082f54dc941fd080ebe2f856bc486b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pa-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 17e88ec5702ce4fc20febd40dd40d25fae6e611139c963a165e720684b705020
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pa_IN-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = e036a978efc75f4a2e785e2d870b93731d26180c80c08979d1d3cc4f684ce808
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pachi-1.0_5.tbz) = 411c4a71f97719fd426be06000f4eadda886ed61669e7d9b8cd9b5b54fbea9d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/packddir-0.0.6.tbz) = d9669cba44be1935c178fe2237e2ea53052946933811293afbacfeded25f63ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/packit-1.0_2.tbz) = e5f61c692b25abbcc03f1b1696834a0b8e5b11365d37521f904a03381efaf1af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/packter-agent-2.5.tbz) = b9255ba63d9dc83505c6a093e8bebec220975691d4c60ee1625b09c9bc3a05df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pacmanarena-0.15.tbz) = 030ab83195259c5639977a787db20a05ca019b9bb25b425bcfd582dc2bdf56d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pacpl-4.0.5_7.tbz) = 299e15100f32216189a5bb67638807a3aa5f56dfb0e1c027e4362561e2944510
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pad-1.0.4_2,1.tbz) = 413291f2af2819437d0e6eaa558d7e9b77b8a1ad38d1137333055c735ffb993a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/padauk-2.8.tbz) = a617cddaae25ab86475fddd21de27110d1af28e2d9b404935659f508a69e5cd2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/padevchooser-0.9.3_6.tbz) = cd6b421fc31b5d9902307cc46af4f0aa6d11651bf2167d71848aa748a3f2ee13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/padkey-0.2_2.tbz) = 81d45faa8ca229dc90834d3fabb5a5c3772f29e6ccef0840e098b6ea0c3692e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pads-1.2_2.tbz) = 520f6083d356fcf118be3fb70ee0844e5ec8c0cc032353b11879ae1da74e6e3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/paexec-0.16.1_2.tbz) = 2b27bd181a5b4fc4b0f9f34d107da313839579a97ef3a69359ce8c93abfaa4e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pager-0.90.2_1.tbz) = 476cd6a1b1009012b338380369965f8827df4099bc48b217a5d10193d4009161
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/paicc-1.4.tbz) = 8e0f67306c61501f7a6d68b6a49c778dd2ea8145968846348426dc91ac3feb31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/paje-1.97_2.tbz) = 3a07f7aa69dcd721798dac03442fc16e30fc2005cafc76cdd8a4f856a336f6e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pal-0.3.4_6.tbz) = e289f331c8bef16a5e155cd0368edb9d2dba415ace534e9f677702f6cd9a5c04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/palm-db-tools-0.3.6.tbz) = 6e4aaa58c2b99769a27eb146ccae668eaf7fe29bcc4bd6f346d3e9e99571a39f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/palomino-20120310_2.tbz) = c2fe06f6c499f5d48375900f0fbdbeff33d58365407244f4f04e0f3693cbf832
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam-pgsql-0.6.3_1.tbz) = 53431e71a0d21c3927120e411d5639616e0fb9423eea19353c3008d6b57c0b20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_abl-0.2.3.tbz) = ad997e227512d1b993bd44e5dff352e63299966d8440ad37a104ccedadfc9546
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_af-1.0.2.tbz) = eb7344e4c2dba3a4773623170fe7459c10fbc0cb177feb507a30a70f92b973d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_bsdbioapi-1.5.1.tbz) = 69f5ee5d87b375997ebfd53600f6d140ccb8bbe735aa9d7acf583f5e99664cee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_fprint-20080330_1.tbz) = a859e0acc1574b49a9df1252375354d9132f3f4531bb8d44a72f5fea411dfe2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_google_authenticator-20120831.tbz) = 5aa6bf8ab5982738fb1badefe32998eb8dbe7149eeac67b29a326fa06369a086
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_helper-1.0.tbz) = 1e65d71f25e771f4065be5700f05e5d62f6585737547596f4e42183e7be4af74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_jail-0.3.tbz) = 72424d51e2990c51ba0e5faa17a80dc020cd18931c2568861751d249406f91e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_kde-1.0.tbz) = 4ff1e700b13fb6ddc4ee8ce0b46af0cd389e1dec3b8651f30fc583804671da97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_krb5-rh-2.3.13.1.tbz) = 19d1b0371eb37a810492b5a7b4511820b68816f59fa03780f73e0186170cee94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_ldap-1.8.6_2.tbz) = 566302e5e2a2a28c161812dd60c9280c393bbf18e76417dc15cfd78a1c1a77a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_mkhomedir-0.2.tbz) = 7492fd673e81bb646e6f8fd186c38c100146ac7bf5026da96dc2c2cfbee1a37f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_mount-2.12.tbz) = 73e1f0e3968b9e272984f14d2d8e6c2a2bca2f9e9b5b923964d0ce27a9b27957
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_mysql-0.7.r1_2.tbz) = 54b5c68a7e3a49bbaa7fd2163c0b42d4656d34baa6a5324d52fc032b1ad7f445
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_p11-0.1.5_3.tbz) = 1de7b288be3b98464dbb9fe47a30f8716f87ee9d6789d713e1c301d53ba8ded2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_pGina-1.1.3.tbz) = 5b10eafa61438ac87b68ad1486cbb88cde6d9335f5c7adf1d5d170bfc8bc7ebd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_per_user-0.4_1.tbz) = 3bd2f8b1394cdfdfa812aa9c016c6209d033ef576bb5eb3c919284fb1847b06d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_pseudo-0.4.tbz) = eda92a89a119ba27ebb5c99844242abf46ed5db060e51f39c54fe57fa306e6d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_pwdfile-0.99_1.tbz) = 545067f4a11a5122a3164d1c929c1cb4c6f562697ed6d56f61355d92d964ba87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_require-0.7.tbz) = 7a21b5813722d9f8be0f272824e1e76a06759e304eed909bfde8e35d6312c282
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_smb-2.0.0.r6.tbz) = 52f394ec497d55401a86968be218e9cc17e9ab93a3ff4ea439769f2036e49a54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pam_ssh_agent_auth-0.9.3_1.tbz) = 15162919a2a50149cf27978277d9488392b225af1c27207564eb90b509704306
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/paman-0.9.4_4.tbz) = 971bfdc4ac57faeaa2c10f755fdb187e592d92fb7daed166e12ee862c6abe637
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/paml-4.4c.tbz) = c2fdad82131e0331d5fcb10f31e0b57947ba410c55a012c13aa8c18d7c427a7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pamtester-0.1.2.tbz) = f4329dba70e55391829d0a2f19799ce9fb9aaebe94664e06d6d7b92c8ef26047
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pan-0.135_2.tbz) = 1a6f5a09d48305c84f217098b03e629ebd001d95cd4b25a5d7b0a0ac662818dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pancho-9.3.9.tbz) = c1100b633cdacb003c94791657e1eba4cd4f1d6d14f122362e861710b65a73d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/panda-0.5.4_5.tbz) = caac94b7dc88e005c9d9085debbd63ba5f117888f641b052a116a1bb4c7df350
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pandora_agent-4.0.1_1.tbz) = 7695a341f7190b612bc5cfb2763272c00063dbfc13cef8c1da5de8215ec031ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pandora_console-4.0.1_1.tbz) = 1228d0a5b7490e0ce8cd53502733782399b7e73ba0d2c58e589551a4f93963a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pango-1.28.4_1.tbz) = 049f7f7c2e42f4d8acaab5412bd69857e522aefe4171f09d506ca79d4d4d5607
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pango-reference-1.28.4_1.tbz) = d3b4c0d56f736ae1ee4a12bb3f6523d7e59ee578c720cc6867eacb8b0e70cef2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pangomm-2.28.2_1.tbz) = 2597671bbe6f6427c4f72a8bf9560f96324678de8535a6624fc962a44c9483bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pangoxsl-1.6.0.3_4.tbz) = 890ca0002e61bd6c17cf69e7032f2703cd404c0926e794733b6be9e5da5764b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/panoglview-0.2.2_1.tbz) = b5eb68453907b1430b0940ebbc51c1739b8e4383e278ade29018e179a9cc8c9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/panomatic-0.9.4.tbz) = 4a6e07c7ac950b757b9a56a027cc8a3b8919fd5f196dbcf8786ebc238fa43c71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/panoptis-0.1.4_3.tbz) = 663974c2f8df54639662ea4380a95e97234dacaf214c722453be4a50bbe6ed9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pantomime-1.2.0_4.tbz) = ea93445b79646741ed89c149b4d8a1959f7ceb3b969388cef423fd8e652386f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pantry-32.tbz) = e0e4a471601e3e30961fe06887ca3d9109449afcc6bcf47aa94355cc88442145
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/papercut-0.9.13.tbz) = 42b325176088046aba6545606f977460273cd6d4b3658c13d2c58a4ffec67727
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/paperkey-1.2.tbz) = 24fdddff56089d5408c3edd0b07e1637b7eaeba1a86a56c51baf09cb6e28e86a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/papersize-default-a4-0.0.20120302.tbz) = 74bdbbbc3046cde8b56dc38254802acd866ad7f6a37a1d9b0a025bcf391540d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/papersize-default-letter-0.0.20120302.tbz) = e8cf7cf2ca69035587dd39fc4c42d3a78d0a10814acfd491dff91fc76bff4326
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/papp-0.3.tbz) = 85fb514210e8766639068472427b1580898bbb81a72ad8d6f0837d79128c383f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/paprefs-0.9.9_1.tbz) = 662bcc2a1fe40ec0dfc173dde9c55b9104b5458cb5a47ce978f80f9ca4aa28a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/paps-0.6.8_3.tbz) = 1e88c9d6f678a2734daadf928d09a68c9c15422d1442e1b3157fba5e330803bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/paq-20120404.tbz) = ec4840e8302adef901770c61d9b19e57e562a37bbc0fc7ad1866f21ee63f0f8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/par-1.52_1.tbz) = e8415546351fdf3e22b801352a0b106c7ae546a54f3a79aa78f7105f63be7062
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/par2cmdline-0.4_4.tbz) = f351ccf0653ad7109d1d533aba25bb83220e402ecdf7aa00269b1372ebdbe6cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/par2cmdline-tbb-20100203_6.tbz) = 09d6e800416b4227c0a3cf7c17c11e92c0b456422d19863356fdba87508e5e58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/paraget-0.3.0_2.tbz) = fad5706d32506286cdffc738477f90a4699697097a48df3296e49bd5a85bcf00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/paragui-1.0.4_17.tbz) = 55359495adef723abfa7b7530596a188b3bc68627635003dc9a4472ff962d339
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/paragui-devel-1.1.8_12.tbz) = 56e8ad151e86e44243baf3496528bac13fdaae3525ca1809707698a3c009e613
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/parallel-20121022.tbz) = 94e4bb730a51d404296e329f202e716fa02ed41ee6e8b4e6826ecf28c2e79649
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/parallels-tools-0.1.1.tbz) = be0ec3556a76091fa4c12fb47c8518911abe49591fa82ce3175f8620e21596bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/parano-0.3.5_4.tbz) = 28c776e059d0e796891d7d215bbc98a76388142ecfa0ddd3a8eda8570f40ae08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/paraview-3.10.1_1.tbz) = 90f2696d8728c35981967d90347291302553d3e5e402159a75f14e7215f813bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/parcellite-1.0.1_1.tbz) = ac08cb14b0c0e122dd3aa9701165987a91c01d10b2a90c691d61ffb57dc9d0a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/parchive-1.1.tbz) = 18c07b46280d7b4db4fdea2fc1857d12fb77a4dd03cabc7e2a77dabd965bc715
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pardiff-0.9.4.tbz) = b2613c7685259c06434d13278c7dc6162400845eb2bf5e706394a80df2ae0a28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/paredit-mode.el-22_3.tbz) = 917bf31e1240c3f8157c8ac1edf433c93cb3d74fabe9c0ca7c0c63c7fcba3e4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pari-2.3.5,1.tbz) = b3953cbac1ee84511f579ac017201f17ebaa6469212633e9eca224476e5a33f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/paris-traceroute-0.92_1.tbz) = 4fb5050a5fdb94d7d854358c50cdc380a722b8d20e21396c380f2d3c81580c92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/parley-4.8.4.tbz) = 0bded8a2d405fc3c09fc82075283198761b0ea00d6db001ce3dca35da1e1d4eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/parmgridgen-1.0_1.tbz) = 083cea962dd4ad72b1178cfcd276fdef4dd7bb2fde33481d1bf3e3db3750f68d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/parole-0.3.0.3.tbz) = c7a7ad449bc0597ae1ce6e21c57d8c9167683362f6abafccfb9c639c7c2d14b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/parrot-4.6.0.tbz) = d92f308431f00bf8b2ba43cc533cd3b5be733d5b910e0fb8799502dd8d429164
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/parsedatetime-0.8.7.tbz) = 20fa3c6102e4b406a452903635ce0d6917c0dbffdb22e517c3a5ca00d581e7c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pas2dox-0.50.r1.tbz) = b57fcb24de7ff11d683a3ccd4752a710bba0a055e63a221039909701f5af8755
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/passage-4_5.tbz) = 2b00d4e3b64084c97c973562c184a4385ca5595ef6a77416722eaed2eba64cce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/passepartout-0.7.1_4.tbz) = 11aeeedbdaafb0a9f33cd1ee54c01f223a45beabe4a073feb1b2386f6db6bd86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/passivetex-1.24_6.tbz) = cbe39d91ce4934cbb477e14fad81ff5e8f3f9a0eecee39747bc81d9ed75f63ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/passlogd-0.1f.tbz) = 3c11423b9afc22189dcd15bb3cdee4d4c4bf0ba5a6a2cd5461abf107616e7da4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/password-store-1.4.2.tbz) = d6dff2626bb96149ab0a65c6bbb8fdecf198653ee58b33ee23678c2c320fd248
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pastebinit-1.3.1.tbz) = 7106d5de400401d6b55b5c43d67e1c6a74a0057936dba3176fa53ba1458cba01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/patapizza-tetris-1.0_1.tbz) = a471cec7fae3cf3410b89340361764a0b170dbdadbd07e2cca209a34695b7aa7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/patch-2.7_1.tbz) = 19fe8c5327f5a204a63c143fbe3dfeb8877eec89d59fdd0a03b28146656a7180
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/patchage-0.5.0_1.tbz) = 17fcb5c196752aa0cacfd0749b342b551649bb5ddf637d737a2b9a3cdd743525
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/patchutils-0.3.2.tbz) = 47368defec0def0ee332a0b984f65e023e4a6013509ff5bfad300e2c5b979027
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pathalias-9.16.tbz) = 3d7fc1d1e9689bd6c72a06fe65e9c9a3e836f9e328e596848c3235fdaf80bb54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pathchirp-2.4.1.tbz) = c3193590ff217a0946676f07f513b2f0a21b67a40bd1284f06f1ddcad964e828
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pathload-1.3.2.tbz) = 49a4054ce13808b298fcd554f289c31171adb8fe67d385710f90b42765436d9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pathneck-1.3.tbz) = 5e284aaccaf0bfae60828534e34e64ad7f23eafb841069bca3f1a106578b9a17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pathological-1.1.3_6.tbz) = fbf57d742c514665581e7cd5e51746f7989fd92720debaf799566b279f20a05a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pathrate-2.4.1.tbz) = 057c314d4a0f06e80ab5430d806e73a7ad5438d5ea88d4668935a4f1c38dfe70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pauker-1.8.r2_1.tbz) = 0931f385bdcb80223a99b256efcc1b6005e6761151534bbbf2a499e62799b573
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pavucontrol-0.9.10_1.tbz) = 11f4cdb0690ae5dc8bf1d329a08094c95916ae7efb80aeb65460cd99826d9603
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pavuk-0.9.35_4.tbz) = 815e28326f173afb91a9de6dc5c4b2777c81ed8cae7f4630b345e2437a0f4cdd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pavumeter-0.9.3_5.tbz) = 70b4a545f8a85597803cf37d3e7b9e5e8e32a4708365e909029a43d57edaf924
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pawm-2.3.0.tbz) = 367b3925ae6c71f2f697ca4d9e1bef2f3f764f96c3c59c0b98ece9933554124e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pax-utils-0.4.tbz) = 0327ebc822a9d124a1e1d7978f78633e6e8213a31a7fa482f2de22c73f1c9565
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pbasic-2.0.tbz) = d7de4f1e3c9dbebdbdd5c404157988deaecfcaf215ecfd7e6132e51b67c522df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pbc-0.5.12.tbz) = 08935c18ceb86c2a935772e7abe2e6edca3d9d61a1b5f93bf1b852b03ed8eb15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pbi-manager-1.0.tbz) = 4d02911b16862e64c2a2278c26d590bc852ac0e5e979f4766799328d05157c5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pbi-thumbnailer-0.9.2_4.tbz) = 8a59959f1f904043bc1593e031e34f459e7b206c82b3992ffb504e33421a6b94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pbimaker-1.3.tbz) = 25b2e89b4fc0af6edb4b01ba76dc881733ebd7c960ced5cb9d9b50376b592e9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pbnc-1.0_1.tbz) = b0947cd7ffa0612339c9ac7eeaf5c543941b7433779426e4c537463cd96a5dad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pbnj-2.04_1.tbz) = e5dcfcd022009c1c4babb046fe11f0f0fe41253c1ba04aa54d74ce3785fd7f53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pbreg-1.0_1.tbz) = adb80ae50ef741cc85baf6e86a509748a21aea1e82ecf6b5d89a5fe700dbf98b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pbzip2-1.1.6.tbz) = 591877cb84933f7f0639b957e266f699ceb83f884b1e9310ef7bdf664c3b5f16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pcal-4.11.0.tbz) = dfe36bfd0d948af4fd72eee2abe417285ef122e73ea042ccbbaa3318ee516a29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pcb-20110918_1.tbz) = 5688e57d9669aedd155e05585a3f0eede869bc24bf695588de643689c50d1f49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pcbsd-netmanager-8.0_5.tbz) = 63f30b1d4c4decc89153e6735197ab413977112756fac5816b2898175269eb24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pcc-1.0.0.tbz) = 326accff84f137626b194b0b3962de2610b091176293f6e657a10eb430c1599a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pccts-1.33.33.tbz) = fd5b5a838f535ecd303f549d83fabb38f0ab639623ff5b7960c5425565a11644
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pcemu-1.01b_3.tbz) = e7404bbb8879ace7062401433f59e4315623c67e8e2253a89a86343d5f172519
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pcf2bdf-1.04.tbz) = ddab459c8df0d6237fa22519a33939281bedcc31c42c380d092a3bb8a7ca5315
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pcfclock-0.44_3.tbz) = 4291ee7a8c5859dd5b3898b3e71b0fc5789cfc51b73020d0e3da84c2b2e23394
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pcgen-5.16.4.tbz) = eb3f6c4e92e1e5e5e0817e1012ef0fb089757ba4bb5022ed472534bc4cea7bd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pchar-1.5.tbz) = 49c91ddd9bea1c04897ec05b3e51c965fff851c0fabfacb05d620be94245d6ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pchecker-1.11.tbz) = 00639f8a9c03fa5ea645704ad1ec740115d64546635859951b1654271b8229d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pciids-20120906.tbz) = 5a921254066de76b61c9b36449d795f478d8fcb86c83375d61f88089711f8512
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pciutils-3.1.9.tbz) = 0281b84a5d86ef4d8f585343e55f6239646f3a60a67c56f48aca4b40405f2ccf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pcl-1.6.tbz) = dc3814d6d0ac1d6bfeb3669158927150246984137208ff93f3cf8b7495d4950c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pclock-0.13.1_3.tbz) = 602f4ec4905347410f50f75f41305f89cb9b16557ecfc5278577fbf41ce42918
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pcmanfm-1.0.tbz) = 1c66ca0b4bce8d88b055392ccf5b84beae68128ae3f936b6ea6a1d99fd035671
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pcnfsd-93.02.16_1.tbz) = 69ce86aa080c7e6dafe473ddf2a61d00010369f3b14f8f9491b414187033907c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pcpustat-1.6.tbz) = 833100cff5e20dee223245a7536546cea3dc161e905f7f174ec73c0c9c095c69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pcre++-0.9.5_1.tbz) = 6a5655473f5f15152b4a92766af8d76bd2548c044b454387e23fae6322f90583
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pcre-8.31_1.tbz) = da7c2ec3d581f510173d16b5d180ea1bd277e07f334735a610d68a6199b8c5bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pcrs-0.0.3_1.tbz) = b2cb8e6cfa3c925cdb520bbc1ecb16800e83dd4d4938d17b1a639eae51d697a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pcsc-lite-1.8.6,2.tbz) = c6052cc3cba8524e6ac116d558f66abcea232c61338e70ac40abaec4522670eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pcsc-tools-1.4.20.tbz) = af7bb983ec990611f6de75398e9773ee8be4f22ec96d8469be3d2cb9acb39ca9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pcsxr-1.9.92.r78288_1.tbz) = 41e7e134459d633d2dd7080678cbf494600fc6e8729c03db35a39f30334bf95d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pd-0.43.3.tbz) = 94a3073ad5c1576439dad8087cb2ef39aa3dbdefe77fa7c4dddb92ad1c322abc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdbar-00.05.01.tbz) = ac70188c8c31fa5a6792f11bdfdf6c476f058727580139aada006543b20dee13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdcurses-3.4.tbz) = a39faccf08f1c6c5dcd3603836a8de6fdf060ade60797ad2529cafbffb369a2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdcurses-the-3.2.tbz) = 488f79180b4bd1f8a2dec348b4061a8569721f2d9801cb3cf21fd4ace032b58c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdf-renderer-0.9.1,1.tbz) = 9c5bb2a54a2e274b36fb61445f07c43f636d0f543031137e0bdb30ea91ed9f8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdf2djvu-0.5.11_10.tbz) = dd7626f55542371cff3a1419eb2cb2fe984153ed8e2953a66225a4dc6108f8d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdf2svg-0.2.1_6.tbz) = 4f778c823f58d7cc2eb60a61f897608bdfcca886fe55184e798e48b40ff03d15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdfcrack-0.11.tbz) = 91ce77d9e9dfd2a0e0b94e8e37fff78eff950bac33e7a9dc00b27f1acaee0c6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdfcube-0.0.4.b_2.tbz) = 850c6a7b23188f983559b2c6e0d164ce722485b965084db6d7d148ea90d1f9bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdfedit-0.4.5_1.tbz) = b516fe5ffa4a93bbd3002eef74fbd57503ca0110a27b7570d1cc87a91fbdad57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdfgrep-1.1_3.tbz) = 2a5b28c54c8ee42e7d76142ac6d7787b766ee2fcfdd77137fe65aa93a7d85cc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdfjam-2.08_1.tbz) = b83e4939fed2b8d990be76ba502b3c6c8f57c1418d182b298255f7398a5121c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdfmap-2.00_3.tbz) = b80fdc6bb4af69d71af6759a58df0720276a2107f4b75bf92aea14816cff6123
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdfmod-0.9.1_1.tbz) = 9cd34022618f4f7d14bb2d6d3e0d63313e418164e263f05cec3c57e73635768e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdfoutline-3.2.tbz) = c7b212038f3afb260cb0f5afcb3acc1f834a996ebb076b4e118c3b307af92971
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdftk-1.44_1.tbz) = 62e0b21e1d69b57d8b8301a668baac2f4da397bc995f52fb77e8b7a8ef9f96f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdftohtml-0.39_6.tbz) = 5a258675fc54f1e1dc0db3e1c052ce0888cfb8a8f33301a3bdabd2b858de04dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdixtract-1.5.tbz) = d8eccedae11d4b1d38e0103fa2cc5cd28005c5b7d087a016b831a9a7d210a9c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdksh-5.2.14p2_4.tbz) = abc267e21d6f31bd0d50aeb05d3a27958f3c16691a0bbdf1ee90b3e678e0eb5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdmenu-1.3.2_1.tbz) = 43372722964a33acb4e0637e9ebf2fc51895befa192e1fcaa164a819463ce356
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdnmesh-0.2.1_11.tbz) = 9f4a4828d55f20a3d277b0d235a75e363af3c69fc882f5e324b8706c00b5654b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdnsd-1.2.9a.tbz) = a57904612e3290d07e0e6b57549f1215291b94c2a5cac82024e009da8b150f31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdq-2.2.1_4.tbz) = 99d1a3d8cf74b7972e522efcacb73f08e420e4d1c3354a61931c070ad178963b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdsh-2.28.tbz) = f94eb0e0af687386d59e4e4250ee21cf451765c33dbe69e694bda7048ade303c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdumpfs-1.3_1.tbz) = 56360f375ed9a36d70ea0972a68754894aef0552b7c060cc09673c205411d1dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdumpfs-clean-1.5.tbz) = 92f5849526f02d19239fd03108bfad186f8bdac1c5e04a71a84fb999a061a3aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pdumpfs-rsync-0.8.1_2.tbz) = 5c072b1dde5d8eb52e87dd0294ebc1c32397ea03d19fa989b4093a3248a24c9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-1.9.4_1.tbz) = 8bb1cc1152a964c085261d22238dbc2179e500c0a4035dc6daeba87eaf1f3cdb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Auth-1.6.4.tbz) = 67506db45c17098f91cfc9c458be12121becd18b3ff52a1f5465b8c6b8e35a04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Auth_HTTP-2.1.8.tbz) = 9735d2270fcebf78e85e53d91c04d9102261939513bf5c4f0279e8f6c63659af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Auth_OpenID-2.1.3.tbz) = d062ba52b43b9e0992e33d90023e0e9dc6ce34f600d2c9f94f74b7508233a917
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Auth_PrefManager-1.2.1.tbz) = 78dc07d2f5825e8f79627b3329d02cde7e7c0e7986e6244ee307253322aea2aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Auth_RADIUS-1.0.7.tbz) = 861d8cf6a9d22ba1f2696b4a35dca32bf2c77e8b4c1ca22889e3ab6d40da6dbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Auth_SASL-1.0.6.tbz) = 42c87e6c160fa7d8302d2ea9bd43d1d39ef71eea0a58bcd53243ba1bb0963a80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Benchmark-1.2.9.tbz) = 67ec7ecdc83edbcf9fc7340f6862c70f61fbd3ea1d0a248f28c9e6e8f164c0f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Cache-1.5.6.tbz) = d15c8761aac8e6abb83e7084469c87a6838f028c58c864206616705d9f3e378c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Cache_Lite-1.7.15,1.tbz) = ff2de1db0900899da3ea33008711784e7a2e050e9222d0a4ea9ac1b7f6f32ab1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Config-1.10.12.tbz) = 79632a01616c2b291b0b0b5d3f4a8af994b538a0c6cfae6921474505ad41e8c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Console_Color-1.0.3.tbz) = 9c0e6e16d78551a84bb52e0d394381db6b21f09aceec30dca8a5db2390c956da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Console_CommandLine-1.1.3_1.tbz) = a0acde59096f39cf60a2b64094a8929f36c616a7fa615c0f0432f71d5020584d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Console_Getargs-1.3.5.tbz) = d4a26e40ad55c60bfa9049beaf4cb5721f7000e7d57654057801ab03e8c3264c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Console_Table-1.1.4.tbz) = 1a105031e1be7e745627412e9ff617a60307972c34215e85759d4505bad14198
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Contact_Vcard_Build-1.1.2.tbz) = 3e322e9e3a6c5a8061aa561ad3fb02ae18bc63f007a47c61ceacd5bdfef79f95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Contact_Vcard_Parse-1.32.0.tbz) = f8b7c6749d8c215ba6f9ab9a049e6fea200b68fe3356ee4ac7da8a70d8f488aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Crypt_Blowfish-1.1.0.r2.tbz) = 8bf725e2625c66e1359b36698f9c9b795fd06507ea512e6a35b001940499e942
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Crypt_CBC-1.0.1.tbz) = c5e28f4e23b98f8a4578b5e7b59a729464e871a71d337753c8bed0f6a581dacc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Crypt_CHAP-1.5.0.tbz) = c89c4f3ddce3e65ee479662f99b16070afd08006b3c16255b3aff2e856ead6a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Crypt_DiffieHellman-0.2.6.tbz) = f3ea212e0e1203a90d532d6a00401dcb9d7bbdd2c03ef82e52187dde85f74d40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Crypt_GPG-1.3.2.tbz) = c99e8fdd42f44d3fdeb337610b154b5c5c4de2139bd4a616388c3be4392e1a0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Crypt_HMAC2-1.0.0.tbz) = c3305a654d508734029edf51ff4bb3777761e6327bb5a86036d7bb0880691d1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Crypt_MicroID-0.1.0.tbz) = e60aa6250d416f166aa3cd20aaeab5ee2f67af26f4e724178d807a826e609d99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Crypt_RC4-1.0.3.tbz) = 39e49be629eeed3a57a5a2a7747c7c7be862acf6a4e7c67861838470852a196b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Crypt_RSA-1.2.1.tbz) = 87a2ff331f3fbd5f7dd0bb41f2202b2eb68f8ca55429a6033a7590f4f5897ae9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Crypt_XXTEA-0.9.0.tbz) = cf68aa85068a4662def380669a18b1c189e196744e55ea33505fa692d4ad3fbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-DB-1.7.14,1.tbz) = bdea144f09591197acada257425ed6660db6b749ca791019a87a97d27f60f0d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-DBA-1.1.1.tbz) = 4edfc5c1bcd9d52259f79447a3ec71620ced6d40f6297547a1164d68c707bb4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-DBA_Relational-0.2.0.tbz) = 6a433319c6dbada873bf728388060c1b24c751f88275ec5303122a14626d9d56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-DB_DataObject-1.10.0.tbz) = 06194cc701b5e5cf4f9daad699b6013a465dbce961343810cbe98aa6d3f92943
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-DB_DataObject_FormBuilder-1.0.2.tbz) = fa8f0d44bddcdb792660520808d6f631b78ed831b86a9c9265e67fc3246ae8ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-DB_Pager-0.7.tbz) = 52ce561a75d5f8dfeb1749266099bd790a69927cfab4411931a74c9e7a8650ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-DB_QueryTool-1.1.2.tbz) = 8ce18a9379d394687ec6a6683e3d5e71ed63475363c4763b8ed2e33997e161a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-DB_Sqlite_Tools-0.1.7.tbz) = fa7c073af5c8e451f5f5794d95fc9f57db0c2c040d8dbd0371d804f48dd51c7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-DB_Table-1.5.6,1.tbz) = d03e29850646fde3ac5e48e9627931454c537f5ae6727ceb0317fa98213136e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-DB_ldap-1.2.1.tbz) = 136d4a3acf9134f2bd9f6a2b1b97a9f0346d67b7ed3fa012e20f4dc1bf9b64b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-DB_ldap2-0.5.1_1.tbz) = 5db1b63f9cfb580e62358cd07d1d84ef7a7e96c502d0bd3565556670ba46d2ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date-1.4.7.tbz) = cb36e0de7e49b96135ad23e5c2a9c31cd2ae281afa9e5f63b53383e1892f0985
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date_Holidays-0.21.6.tbz) = 6ab820efd6f6f458ece42e41214791dfb454fb3ad4bc21e593c025ca9a14e0fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date_Holidays_Austria-0.1.4.tbz) = 649283e0aa4ef51fbe81ee72aa981c9a3c9d45cf856a7d1b4929d0b763f9dd35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date_Holidays_Brazil-0.1.2.tbz) = 8bb0c9467bb38a691475bb3f7e735bd402c0560c5bc35f39c10b57fb3685647f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date_Holidays_Denmark-0.1.3.tbz) = 9204b1c85d54e8b82350bd403caef50bd98a8ec960b9c56dec6b0dbc4010cc26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date_Holidays_Discordian-0.1.1.tbz) = 13526e6e58a3032c0423e51cb396a672eb546a8a7eab6a852364676f69900913
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date_Holidays_EnglandWales-0.1.4.tbz) = 9896e17faa3cd07fc25b3e6e6001bb424b7ece31323a847326bd976bd7926886
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date_Holidays_Germany-0.1.2_1.tbz) = 5c482fbc0f7abbbf3ab7c3aa19fed9f693942442ad11d0639bb423a83318790e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date_Holidays_Iceland-0.1.2.tbz) = 6589086672d268c2a4dc188ea89a0128dfc63f4aff6caa714aa7010db32ee574
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date_Holidays_Ireland-0.1.3.tbz) = 5c06e6c3f3863aff8efe3ddec781559ae52248f1974ff713b6aa8146df3bd200
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date_Holidays_Italy-0.1.1.tbz) = 9a1dfa1317ded8af7e33bb0dd88e71a3221864664311861fefd994c1de8345fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date_Holidays_Japan-0.1.2.tbz) = 1d0f5b14320236fd89ce052da04eab9e23b07e20b463b13e1db5b0349dddc202
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date_Holidays_Netherlands-0.1.2.tbz) = 43fab8219b499ef61b1c521b0d91c670a48494462fcad6e63409c16b67ed2bd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date_Holidays_Norway-0.1.2.tbz) = b89a49188d39f9cef15fbeae68554daa2ddfb6a2334d91fcfa31cfe87ec22576
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date_Holidays_PHPdotNet-0.1.2.tbz) = 23ef05e6a1627db518130d622d11393fa601d90cf1bb6b80b107a6e98bee331a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date_Holidays_Romania-0.1.2.tbz) = de5e332439d09031278dd2331323ef360cd27b0c2cf603b4f6c754d6fc51a149
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date_Holidays_Slovenia-0.1.2.tbz) = 723509ac7bf6fd0a1bd638a79c38d13d0f55b84783a041960913c3e33bd469bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date_Holidays_Sweden-0.1.3.tbz) = 50458ab3c5de3dc472c5c533df8ccf38510aa788335b1901b4b6b377cc18066d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date_Holidays_UNO-0.1.3.tbz) = d16df9941b0ac3190aa12e79224c895e04eae39971304b81f3fc35ca870c220e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date_Holidays_USA-0.1.1.tbz) = 31c3dc20126e7c7038d705344a14588266cf5279018fee71925fa886cccecec0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Date_Holidays_Ukraine-0.1.2.tbz) = 72e59cfa4880959f0780fe15488616636f5bfa01908031f428e9b6312c9819eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Event_Dispatcher-1.1.0.tbz) = 23479276ecacafc075ad361cb94a5b6028a1591d3015aaf9a43e2fa9a9593a2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-FSM-1.3.1.tbz) = e372359c1874e698b02254e0d454fa0a1493c40bedc0dc474764325089ff5c0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-File-1.4.1,2.tbz) = 31a7c3fc94c752891ce89d711e383ceda1eb90876792ce5fd8c97efedf3aaabe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-File_Archive-1.5.5.tbz) = 40f444a79dcc947481c969326ffee7fa1f356683aa831724747386a93b3de03b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-File_Bittorrent2-1.3.1.tbz) = 05e3272a8938536fc5fc830cf09a16326f787d88f93b1f3565f2acd7ec8a6f03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-File_DNS-0.1.0.tbz) = c8f2708a32781f0c61d12f189224624fc173885fc62d6329aa8d8554eeec6d4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-File_Find-1.3.1.tbz) = 53aee92958e3134987cad293de7af2d0b33e7456fed515ff31b516fb02d71607
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-File_Fortune-1.0.0.tbz) = 5ceb5d0c335a452f14bda9196bcb49d9cbf733d898606169c6a3296d3abac382
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-File_Fstab-2.0.3.tbz) = 4e7a56d8a40325fb0a7e8a3a75682d782b422f15c45ffc557eb0cc23cfd0de6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-File_Gettext-0.4.2.tbz) = 1de90841fd2689f81e9f14b0be8cfd2a589b3832ccd0b712bc099a48491f9b06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-File_HtAccess-1.2.1.tbz) = 71e345fb6beefd39604803ebe0831c3fba0da26b325ceff186f931f1d64920b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-File_Iterator-1.3.1.tbz) = 211a4545928fade682634eb576d413c3e86ae145d1b7eba3fb988a0a90f4bc94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-File_MARC-0.7.1.tbz) = 5afddf96687b2769e5161b86f97219b8d5aa592bb6cebe3f05e2d7b2a6ebea06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-File_PDF-0.3.3.tbz) = e05651e9bd62c09171c6c37c9736d0d74daa915b162e755a8b116f6166b42be1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-File_Passwd-1.1.7.tbz) = 4f425d5e69b028838856ed094fbeb72ba86b14ff2cbc0bb1c28e22b16d60d199
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-File_SMBPasswd-1.0.3.tbz) = 18345cf49a061912d19049132fb5f2640056cf21390d3c0676bf043ee3520225
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Games_Chess-1.0.1.tbz) = 179085f8f02928f76599cde38d854be77d8fc10f28027701ba3c77070a9a9047
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_AJAX-0.5.6.tbz) = fc217c84524b751b1c58ca2fdf198ded444f23f1d7a432c551912195aa78d878
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_BBCodeParser-1.1.tbz) = 948f0cd1bf26e52f6b311c3e36f1d804f94d3a4ae2ce7368797410a4eaa8bc90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_CSS-1.5.4.tbz) = 04b1b24f29a53bb66026ee0d6beae4103e9be3ac14100b5203c0fb715fb083ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_Common-1.2.5.tbz) = 665728b6613869f9b5c4029f27bdfdb72eade65eb6314bb44ea7a308f154694b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_Common2-2.1.0.tbz) = 9bfe22d025e7c839aa963d927434534502d235a3d64df21a3675904b5cb9bc1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_Crypt-1.3.4.tbz) = afd769badcbccac189f42687274ebe25f2b205f752978e37af66444fa04c74ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_Form-1.3.0.tbz) = 5fbb15195ae5e87db2c0db01274d53f2aaad8faf1763691651e0ff954b9083bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_Javascript-1.1.2.tbz) = 6981f96bdfa4adf9116de4ac3dc4b6bdce27bc3a639ff20db449b3bec0a1f030
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_Page2-0.6.1.tbz) = b396ac6f3d08443d88648c73003aac17667456674fc807f1d27328907ab7cbfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_QuickForm-3.2.12.tbz) = 99ced7a1210866c0daab9401c0c14fa840384f557e049d62335218c3f70a408f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_QuickForm2-0.4.0.tbz) = 217f3a185f6b1713b490eb6c1db5f5c0a7e66656e7f0825a72e4de13b0c4c257
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_QuickForm_Controller-1.0.9.tbz) = 0c9fa97aeb34406540c6bf82fdf553fb866464e5906eb1ec88ec2e02baa8130a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_QuickForm_Livesearch-0.4.1.tbz) = 434e6a31d762f8ec609a2a900e7d1275a0adcab677bcc4f45cb99389761dac71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_QuickForm_Renderer_Tableless-0.6.1.tbz) = 2084e2e3faf3fac8f8321a4c48deabd34f7f363dde4c0a76826745b31f9b2743
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_QuickForm_SelectFilter-1.0.0.tbz) = 61d975b47b91bcde92cea2cdb4401a89fc1ec76f22fea83331c0ac70223eb8ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_QuickForm_advmultiselect-1.5.0.tbz) = 032bce2fddff859bb9480fe7d535044c34206b7e4df2371df0ba518685d62ed2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_Select-1.3.1.tbz) = 3728f79593ebf567ab54a13e31d34b0e1bbb6b99e173f34888202a2b70473470
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_Select_Common-1.2.0.tbz) = f875b4245501cf624559579ba8cf2c434a91118e8d572850a76f78d0568651c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_Table-1.8.3.tbz) = a13dc97623b23e7c7c8f9d70e41443b59317e9ba9d68311effb013934cdc6bf9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_TagCloud-1.0.0.tbz) = ecda170d351296e0ac6982ba92fc9be708868ff13cb4aa8465e6e99df5e921a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_Template_Flexy-1.3.12.tbz) = 60cedeb5d3f1fd8de09585d8e14eaf233bd8643812c8902337ddc593f7f6b5e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_Template_IT-1.3.0,1.tbz) = 097a8b9223b9e3c6d4a58f170a8456299002dc45900d426696feb6b744a52118
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_Template_PHPLIB-1.5.2.tbz) = bdea322cd977594dc61a739c315875b956d3e2413cc6aedbce1021af1a14cb50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_Template_Sigma-1.1.6.tbz) = d92883d51f012232e1344e7e0e09b4dbc3d15be6f60aec46916eac685ed78097
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTML_TreeMenu-1.2.2.tbz) = 690ef2912eb95311b6cc0876f3adc6b4f9896698f124d3a262682124c937591e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTTP-1.4.1.tbz) = 8b6ee856c9a6bb9a376377a1cc3467022923406bcf7f6bfcec3fa8dc745b6eb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTTP_Client-1.2.1.tbz) = 79f08bb80633bf3ac09be69732f1ed1c7b7400cd1471e21848fdcc9fab8e8321
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTTP_Download-1.1.4.tbz) = 27836ab51ea047d8e788422d775fe0b30b48f52bba28e94943d1a2b2ffab02e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTTP_FloodControl-0.1.1.tbz) = 84ff8768878c1c040bad1b6e3ab90e74a787da3cab8c01594f56b708ca6d81cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTTP_Header-1.2.1.tbz) = 40d37bb7b32f69463acd03ba5022919e58a0034577df6712127e32875e385922
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTTP_Request-1.4.4.tbz) = 35668562a48021004947498a908c6f1ffb47f4e2cce20a576652515d3087c00c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTTP_Request2-2.1.1,1.tbz) = bf2565d9814af6d33675d628e9f28ac8f0b939ddb973d327e8b9a160fd571ecd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTTP_Server-0.4.0.tbz) = a674dd68b42393ba06e41e80cb85cedf2e6ab084d05ab8415ef309eedd4d0b69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTTP_Session2-0.7.3.tbz) = 0cb8350996dbcfea82336e739697c5cd6d398bf0cbf941578c784c99ca4039be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTTP_Upload-0.9.1.tbz) = 9277bf3cab574c3d8ce6ec240180ca0cb2621fed241019294718caed18d7bd65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTTP_WebDAV_Client-1.0.2.tbz) = 09573266fbe622f6104ac5ea302d01e74860986ae999bd978ba96d0a0fe8946d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-HTTP_WebDAV_Server-1.0.0.r4.tbz) = a6a97d5c0b53bde66796531c6521fac96ec4fb28e224f03b331609bf6e88b27c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_ActiveSync-1.2.7.tbz) = ac13f892809750bb693e8cbf0ee65203d2e5eebc38588eedb9eb3a7579f92dd4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Alarm-1.0.7.tbz) = 0e6c094c5aadf045a5cbc20c0f13c25bc03ea4f43442b43e75a2f07868d33970
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Argv-1.0.5.tbz) = 334f8a22f353543554eca7cf6593424603ecb0633bff8e25720925a9707245f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Auth-1.4.9.tbz) = 09b9ca48d68a01d951cda64ace57c3c2a44fd0f06f78a2397f86e527eeb22c23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Autoloader-1.0.1.tbz) = 3e462656022a857e20c9b731abb86315225dcb7693dacbd23fe4cacf5a74b840
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Autoloader_Cache-1.0.1.tbz) = 7a43cc117563618f78e950efa1972f2c68a41dcf5062270930db128cf2488d7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Browser-1.0.8.tbz) = f750c3a4ac458122fc1e30aa52a6dd909b23cd37687744c7e39e9176e8a482c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Cache-1.0.5.tbz) = 793e32779f1f324948eeb12fac0beb9335c5d69a93ffa6606c5a7ce92f5a48fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Cli-1.0.4.tbz) = b557804e0a42d3d10ecd58ca7e65db96f7d56ca9a9ac58281ac0f32c4f704b09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Compress-1.0.7.tbz) = aa7b5d0169b63fc682c317fda6ac82b5887ea496992b8e0555405e2c3f8d78f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Constraint-1.0.1.tbz) = 80cc63880dffa5272cc2312a69c1f9dff3573b40774be554e690bd85d9fc2f1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Controller-1.0.2.tbz) = 5576557165db3fbec869a1ae1c0706c27ca8e77735b50d74b24927e311e7235b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Core-1.9.2.tbz) = 4ddcf27dd16f13a9df1201654e188ced36334ef216064e82fae0664b271be1d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Crypt-1.1.2.tbz) = 828a73f435dbeb9069d155f5fd68af42098a0c3b6bb63223f93fa5b0f1ff08bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Data-1.0.7.tbz) = 9de58480654f1b5a231ad27b6c8da6fa521afd913bd570d07f267ef3c59a1320
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_DataTree-1.0.1.tbz) = 0ee4b24ae7c1bcc73eae2553318767a0e92b7960b31ba9cfd060e9da88c2ef01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Date-1.0.11.tbz) = 8944270c90122a37eee1a33dafe8a6219778ecb22dd39ddbba5f05be9ae88500
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Date_Parser-1.0.2.tbz) = 868c4e9c817028e92f5a300bafd145ffe0baacdf5c04875b57d76383d78f5c76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Db-1.2.1.tbz) = 7bde85e579637e30c95faeb45a7e2be8c39d8484db24cd89c801f655611c4397
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Editor-1.0.2.tbz) = 917f886d2fdf3420e0bbbf490aa59c07e77930ae87a1ea85ba865751aa2e21b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Exception-1.0.9.tbz) = 7dd406364168888428af733d64d8b347ce7696fd9eccb68d5d7eee35fb510cd4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Feed-1.1.1.tbz) = 2c29e6787587395816e6ce877186f4f09b7dcdced353ac657550c3434bac77d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Form-1.1.0.tbz) = 5f0dea23faa196b8a8d4118a1c82de93a201274e7b5bcd57d3746be3cad036fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Group-1.0.5.tbz) = 53a58911530c95f265371440a41fd763f8a4310cb0f145e6e1f30ae0db90f996
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_History-1.0.1.tbz) = ee1f371fd541079860a768d4d0d94a6a390ddec7a7322f32b6370485c3e0ce5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Http-1.1.1.tbz) = 4c52d13497bccd5a9e7c7913f8c1be345c06cfab1a2944e85ce48b9e18b27fe1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Icalendar-1.1.2.tbz) = 8a83de414815d47eefab51b40ccfe73fec385b0abc04d068cac9d042fe997627
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Image-1.0.10.tbz) = 166206d683f4899be8bf9545962637abb1999f18790eeed68f8328dc22c630a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Imap_Client-1.5.5.tbz) = 5cac8e094684779161c00f9a2b575674cad62f7b85019a3aa3c9c9d0389cdaca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Imsp-1.0.6.tbz) = eefbb4ce15cededef993656c6c06c96c4e2b754f6a405b9912e601ac68384213
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Injector-1.0.1.tbz) = 060f21fb79cc6676ddcb3999d4a705a45e74f1e0006b12070b7701459d50ec87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Itip-1.0.7.tbz) = c5158b9c4d60d6f3c9510b11a8aeb2e2217817e49e73a25ccc05dd12e4fdf762
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Kolab_Format-1.1.2.tbz) = 817634f5c1dd83d67d2cf312d72366ef515c03e7c79a0af47230d034e62a6596
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Kolab_Server-1.0.2.tbz) = 8427eaf70884965530182ccf8f18b6cbd119455cf09108da58de553cdaea2a84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Kolab_Session-1.1.1.tbz) = 9b4702f106ed983535180f681f6f7a66ee8c490d9e3144d8244652b17374dfc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Kolab_Storage-1.1.0.tbz) = 082f0c195f2a4dfc1ae968060486061109f1a1b648bbebc3ac72ef9a475daac2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Ldap-1.1.5.tbz) = d8c8e1678dd3e32bca9e72919abcf53a9d2545ee435006a9c26697b5e183b3c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Lock-1.0.1.tbz) = cb8a0ee012c96d738354df5b9095d7f3a365023ae7e942aab65900688c7595fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Log-1.1.2.tbz) = b05cb827f3b1651249f303560b781dfbaad9e23ed37445d3d459b29e8c849030
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_LoginTasks-1.0.3.tbz) = 3ee5a63f7b7b131b13290de0ad1c86ab7a78628f20dbc7f91a10a71659527a4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Mail-1.2.0.tbz) = ff21a38fa78b083916b57399257f9a5b3cc0efbc138b1fc165f96851896ac3f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Memcache-1.1.1.tbz) = 6614f89de562a504165edf591443fa33039e1943919e77cede12a8c0d230626f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Mime-1.6.1.tbz) = b30ca858c518f4f151e067359ad376f74568228919550f9ee8936d5a16b8da6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Mime_Viewer-1.0.8.tbz) = 47ecc8731c3e9f7e4f9c52ae12069552f40bd5b82e356a74a5185e238fdbd56b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Nls-1.1.6.tbz) = c7dd02aeab57e3eb49aec03f3d788b0c56e7199da1880cf86c516c31d3f8ea5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Notification-1.0.1.tbz) = affd092f016184afee791214ec89034d56e15a3061c5e8498a42c90197f71960
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Oauth-1.0.2.tbz) = cd7a1c232a26841254605859ba2b5a7c96190f929e8a17d3d3c1480deda2d340
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Pdf-1.0.2.tbz) = 3b70801f2dc9a2a5a2f2bed02a84909d8225092d45e41e084392d7fe4bfc2e5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Perms-1.0.7.tbz) = 0ebe1dafc1eeff67d7ff671d216c19d674863ddaa2f103687bddb0375bada26d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Prefs-1.1.8.tbz) = a7d25fbb22c21fc013ffa3936d1d5f368b95918f48943a4d65e58993aa710b57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Rdo-1.2.0.tbz) = 4ed1c5d8c0a8311f9fac0e9a361cdc01cc2236932aca3f91b0166e3ebfbd2e98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Role-1.0.0_2.tbz) = fc00e8d703041fe24af54d1288e1d552987ecdde5d53924f96531ce7a32c11f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Routes-1.1.2.tbz) = 7e345d1f5a04a77d4372598d133564f2e25755468005c1e88b664aee4fd99d45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Rpc-1.0.4.tbz) = 46568c9fc648dc35914bc44c5fe0eed67cdfa8cd6f67d6ca3a4e4f056d8e6e89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Scheduler-1.0.1.tbz) = e5d02daffb5e9b49c9d7937f83a19ed0e1518cb21f37c5cb900d2f75a1c3ca6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Scribe-1.0.2_1.tbz) = ab1df74331044d2123140fb78148aebb8ff7a3fdb653223c08c66b5162bd17b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Secret-1.0.2.tbz) = 61148ae5b9468553f3760b6fe1f1d4762bc59e6ca7b084b1a095e81cadb71076
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Serialize-1.0.2.tbz) = b6bf29a8c99a1fc37d0dd4f8695734721771569a33b8668845020ec7daf9b1b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Service_Facebook-1.1.3.tbz) = a6f79047db314ca488796293c8b51bfac2be60d6ffe6d2c51d99b3be3001c880
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Service_Twitter-1.1.4.tbz) = 80461184628408ca6a762103a0dcca31585430bcfc603df4f0dde0b634097899
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Service_UrlShortener-1.0.0.tbz) = 3df7bf51b363407d076331a7901d98d228c68e39a5a81bd6b1ade97b835cdbc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Service_Weather-1.1.2.tbz) = ef27c9ba85191a3f4bcb44501c123ef535a542545d9979e40f3edccb010edfe2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_SessionHandler-1.0.5.tbz) = ad9df6e8fb4542abe43e86440cef784c774510f288de5511bb5c89c817b56903
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Share-1.3.0.tbz) = 2a6fe9f51a685c818fb639e2c9b8d0a405eff6fc71d7f6f9f3af00cf4685843a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_SpellChecker-1.0.1.tbz) = 8a00c936b39446b4318d302e253a8800dc3c6c3f9e3f4c6c030013a640e9592e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Stream_Filter-1.1.0.tbz) = d5eafdda05f1abc6288367bbd161c0ab479f21344789d083515b1c5ab78a68ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Stream_Wrapper-1.0.1.tbz) = e064cf0743536a7bc2168ef127e2639bcfdd3cd4c7187031cbb38d14cc221ad2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Support-1.0.2.tbz) = ab7afeb2a82c006cd043a72d7c92b6cc46092e4da3708d1e35d6bf2113135721
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_SyncMl-1.0.9.tbz) = dc6d12535c4fc0e2c08f22135cad5136a12ee7cd03371fc16a8f5926d1853dd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Template-1.0.1.tbz) = 2a73f9a912f1af4f6eae647f47a08df7fdda5857dd06e30a0327bb8755f3507b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Text_Diff-1.0.2.tbz) = 872b4555f9440fa2dc0f58d310a7136ed37291768e12ebabf00d1ed7de0b7023
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Text_Filter-1.1.5.tbz) = 5b1e78c9bad21b555b3c1d7b47a5ce5a51e24141b27e142f94809e1d08e44ac4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Text_Filter_Csstidy-1.0.1.tbz) = bf6b93ec21bd7741d41dd972a9efd0469f1074f412138649ea79fe52fa64e6a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Text_Flowed-1.0.1.tbz) = 61f4a56b0673ef60669bf372e33f256d8cf54b06be90ea5e0fa9d10681333617
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Thrift-1.0.1.tbz) = 6d24aeda9440f50aa10101bd65332cf366e2af5755b19b2457f558433b66de22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Token-1.1.7.tbz) = c508a388fe3f82cb3b984b02c2ba752c6504d0f1d3def2b05b1f0ddcd68f4686
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Translation-1.0.2.tbz) = d6f312fe050883fc1a4215bd25c45c889642cf42e1b24f43415366eb797b614b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Tree-1.0.1.tbz) = 8dc91a66772f642e3268f0c3a680850d3bbcab65a20f80e33e570f6759d9d2a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Url-1.0.2.tbz) = 865159246a19f40698d08876dd9d566258696435a51f9b24ff23bff2e10ce9b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Util-1.4.0.tbz) = 1597f54417c8f3fd85774429590769cefbbbc1e2d51480dbdd50a659b5b029b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Vfs-1.0.9.tbz) = 1070e006852bd92dd947aeb50d6779b8d3e5047d374b321ab5051e559194b05b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_View-1.0.1.tbz) = df61f90c969dff01a151b0938ca0360c38bd302d3276a706d5d085caba284673
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Xml_Element-1.0.1.tbz) = 01dbdeeeb31d3534fa1516ed099f9d9438594eeac3c5cd82aa915f7e655e7cfe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Horde_Xml_Wbxml-1.0.3.tbz) = d714c333526438af366d1c20347465116ddfe42093ca3a877a526074da79acf8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-I18N-1.0.0.tbz) = a772d54d26f8029ea5df29cabe6b2c2d42bccf7938d4c4847967b54dd9cc4360
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-I18Nv2-0.11.4.tbz) = 03c16fa1268ca66047d956813ef944c73a6c06dfb0b8428ebeb46841b86a9f1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-IO_Bit-2.0.9.tbz) = 5e902cceaf4bf646cc89de69b8f6515a0be6ef8cfde45087aa8faa77d7327f9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-IO_SWF-2.1.8.tbz) = 879ce630d7c655cdd13178a5d06c0261a37f949cc6d60bf2166a9eda699c669d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Image_3D-0.4.1.tbz) = e9ae8c9f1e3a4040ad6f010f1b63d02226b247811433699d9eb7cd7831db9690
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Image_Barcode-1.1.3.tbz) = b36b44ddb990be307df1d0b9a0b118870cb97a6bab44431feee58963750b9ae3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Image_Barcode2-0.2.1.tbz) = b8126ff533d55087236aa4759df80052c00545183d679757a895a60a0995d9d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Image_Canvas-0.3.2_1.tbz) = da446cdc7eca37d179e06dc5996245f9e65b56aac16483351263a4282d3bc545
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Image_Color-1.0.3.tbz) = 3d8f9c5f8aa93e98104932fe8402c709a1bc7dd2e6c31b5fcdfc12ff82066535
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Image_Graph-0.8.0.tbz) = 856b1fbe8c6042737a34908ddbeb5841e9f84e88288661db6f1779e5d0763dd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Image_GraphViz-1.2.1_3.tbz) = 66a7e1b538b9dbb4cac7f32d191476626f6d9cf0ff59d68ca0b111b89d428574
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Image_Transform-0.9.5.tbz) = 5fc94f536833d33805f1b516b31d3f55bb86fab4a2e766dfbcff783340d229e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-LiveUser-0.16.14.tbz) = 0ce0e12dc7719565d6630d230bdf0e22755b51d4dc8ead0f107974da28de14c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-LiveUser_Admin-0.4.0_1.tbz) = a3e654bd13d91baedaba828ce99d5b0984a39e3772eaed2129be1774dd35a2c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Log-1.12.7.tbz) = df669ca6b63bfc6e603cea2cfbb9b8bd432c892442a2d69a6fdbca819b962f48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-MDB-1.3.0.tbz) = 16b524ab030902b6627348f246fe4d3e462118728517d7efb522e9cc356a3d79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-MDB2-2.5.0.b3.tbz) = c0841cbbd396e8ac30486829b8591ba018f1156790e2496670d5ebbd2e00c85f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-MDB2_Driver_mysql-1.5.0.b3.tbz) = 31af5d10c6872fb52180b85c51af80a6b5f5058122137d71575d837d4d185f06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-MDB2_Driver_mysqli-1.5.0.b3.tbz) = 8841988cee36ca882ffd23330e58ed4b923d8a0248e6c99ef04d9008616ea219
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-MDB2_Driver_pgsql-1.5.0.b3.tbz) = ba72234d9f322d30351370baee945c6df34c77b6172d51a82b7769c091020121
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-MDB2_Schema-0.8.5.tbz) = e3586a870bb9a29e560d3f5746f1c2b9bebb702e259282f2e21d27c3c305f03d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-MDB_QueryTool-1.2.3.tbz) = 35120e8383fe327d430a1d34dac64567b91517c617584ba529e0fb2bc9a985a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-MIME_Type-1.3.1.tbz) = cd97ad7337ad8aea01a8ad583f50898adca416417962b51c5c2401f64a3e964b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Mail-1.2.0,1.tbz) = ea1f0030357ec648de51fefd4fa7438c04d618b7b2cc65db8c22d2bfad8e1acd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Mail_Mbox-0.6.3.tbz) = 2e0a71bb3d2dd6f772bd010b70614830496b805a6e81ac6e2c0111a5b950deaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Mail_Mime-1.8.5,2.tbz) = 977a05f13d74301e3bb62a7d6257bec1689c2c29c06aae6f61cd3b1d73a0dacd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Mail_Queue-1.2.7.tbz) = f0313602e79099194e9b1f3314b99177d6f02ccc8bb698e95132f91960ad19fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Mail_mimeDecode-1.5.5.tbz) = 0263bef1ce4bc1090c3cf25a668f721d0552e5ee7ed5233987611661920f79d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Math_BigInteger-1.0.0.tbz) = 6f0cf216eabb548b3973c2beafaf954d5318534e3ad09a9b074b0fa0da317472
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Math_Combinatorics-1.0.0,1.tbz) = d5b73e3fc837d97d72036f8e54d651a2a9f38756a8812b5fc316fff928f1943e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Math_Fraction-0.4.1.tbz) = 295cd6eed1966eee3197f8eac584bc11d40dcc584688ead85873b9484ec3ae93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_CDDB-0.3.0.tbz) = 0f6c93c26628c6342668ffc8ed42d7bf93920700777f3377fc534e3dca828adc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_CheckIP-1.2.2.tbz) = 05dd0e7c089395472944e3a9bdb2b4c27a57ea35dfac71c1482988250e511918
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_Cyrus-0.3.1.tbz) = 8c003babef3be9c706b282eb8cbd08d4ca2c5bb2823480ca3a0de5868a046075
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_DIME-1.0.2,1.tbz) = 5768c23a78bdad6ae70a6ce095e8c4e010ee8e8b12a4c10fc7d33748f414205d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_DNS-1.0.7_1.tbz) = e81bd33fcaf8460929eeab9b6afe535488077f6ea0a7b007928c64b4d13c40ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_DNS2-1.2.4.tbz) = 0b90c8c0d7caff3b1985deee078eff7f211ab43402a442861190641e7d2abcac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_DNSBL-1.3.6.tbz) = eba18e18ee76dd20b5315d26917c7e162e160c0f1548eb255f39d5012e0065fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_Dict-1.0.7.tbz) = ea35ef268ba370f0b2da186cc35b144618f4cd6ff00eb03bdcb734af081582af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_FTP-1.3.7.tbz) = 51187a32030d79c7865c1e72846d1c098b51fb49131fbfc3632de5b060d92ba1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_Finger-1.0.1.tbz) = 7cae7a1762929b4437bc9798bb37f7afb331b0330f2e7f287063189c5e0ec69f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_Gearman-0.2.3.tbz) = be2a08fcb8fd5291630a155f96560dc37cb2c4b04e097b3314a965648f81246d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_Geo-1.0.5.tbz) = ddf988f6b920998402b7abe41677a3ea26e02e11c5c24e3d0c32fa24f24a97b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_GeoIP-1.0.0.r1.tbz) = 64a723c5972b9c705000adbca2a811099f66e4ac6a6c3f3c20e6380fde141b50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_IDNA-0.7.2_1.tbz) = a740776e3eafc678f1b409c313d40f274ccb046c215cca2dd3c51cd025071314
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_IMAP-1.1.0.tbz) = 2343a77c79feb0999311e116ed11a6bf4a504c78ddd8ad1f8bab306d0c48c14e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_IPv4-1.3.4.tbz) = 27f78e0f189526608f614ddf4fb41efcc33d8aaaffd04664ec00800883b4b988
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_IPv6-1.2.1.tbz) = 91578b4c03088415f7ff44d95f11713bcfb73b1e8e93694f6d5499fe4b5e07ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_Ident-1.1.0.tbz) = 58b05d53585d4e53e560ba1d829fa514a65ad47570acf105c25793f8242f9cb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_LDAP-1.1.5_1.tbz) = 6f799b6fa3f70e4d048e327310b5a4c0599dece46a4e7b48050a1bf1fc620e14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_LDAP2-2.0.12,1.tbz) = f961887dc3e608aff53f607e7a4ce90c16d2d24cfbe5954f74e39c581b3c793e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_LMTP-1.0.2.tbz) = deda57dfca20e28d5b601a33da3f05534b3e3baf515a0c1c29be2e4c8e019baf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_MAC-0.1.5.tbz) = 77954dc589e164b86bd0bf0a7f10f2ca1b9cdfc95f9777c59217d14949db3ffc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_NNTP-1.4.0,1.tbz) = 42e9515f5b798dd72440770ea04f0c77e1e71fef9beff5a6d3453a7c5232b77c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_Nmap-1.0.4.tbz) = 38d04e8ed837b6e6548fecda32620a900a9d6b5a63c6cc94db5cf3a1a6e7727a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_POP3-1.3.7_1.tbz) = 75e904b1c5b296030d0f6dbc53f694e696b29263fb8a56db2171cb6ba24bdca8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_Ping-2.4.5.tbz) = da1809d324066a8a8147e3ee06a549109e24a82dc3d5ce13678d56d1f32492cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_Portscan-1.0.3.tbz) = dcdd8d1c2c54679be3871e42411b064e559616afd986f15bbe23fefdd6066836
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_SMS-0.2.0.tbz) = b5c90a601dd9a7e0341baf2706f548b4d130813175dec3e2da484b187f585b40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_SMTP-1.6.1.tbz) = 0f70a79c299d0497d72bfd2f9b0a55759fa2148ffd8b3bad72c94ace374bf971
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_Server-1.0.2.tbz) = 88e58a212064bf16e69f2fc2cb2749377042be924fb059e10d76c5fa7c666c55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_Sieve-1.3.2.tbz) = 20f3406ed2123ff150f5cfd72d1576821acdc87b727c3b292c05089e7bd73734
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_SmartIRC-1.0.2.tbz) = 7bfce1e2391d99ebfbe12a4ac1b919864af3b1896203a4b6ab252e0319a891e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_Socket-1.0.10.tbz) = 4467e856b0fd68ba4ed9c41646b0ef038528bf35472450a6c62133ff6f7f1172
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_Traceroute-0.21.3.tbz) = 876ee561a92edbfe054b57569e81c7025e878de025e3e8fe3721aef6479e4a22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_URL-1.0.15.tbz) = 11e96814365d80d264963a7aa7f1ac824e153b085164a49f07d1872278202adf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_URL2-2.0.0.tbz) = 4f54a58fc8259bb90db08813bd7cc329a8f8327d2bfee9cb9391397ecd32bd75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_URL_Mapper-0.9.1.tbz) = 9bdacb28daf54ba989a1094acc75fc34213e7ad3c413056da67a6669eb5db347
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_UserAgent_Detect-2.5.2.tbz) = 779bb727eba9c6955c70b2bba3f491de9a67f24a3991ca754c433fd45b297af0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_UserAgent_Mobile-1.0.0.tbz) = 975acafde7db31d35a5102752c264abf59c303717a3b61fb319a799ca5d5800a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_Vpopmaild-0.3.2.tbz) = 05055baf4b8a13ebccb4995695cfb93469e268e6123024b9aefe91d06ab60081
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Net_Whois-1.0.5.tbz) = cada2a39fd7bbc8d3f569b9349efbe8bb25957bf0028de99c5681bf3ecdcad48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Numbers_Roman-1.0.2.tbz) = 939a9b15243e2b4722ece85b9a4b8fd2314ff2172205bc6dca9c2ee62283253e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Numbers_Words-0.16.2.tbz) = f23b7b0eacbd0c15401d5a580b05879887c322fee515f8af1a11b4d98db2e812
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-OLE-1.0.0.r1.tbz) = 55a0e857707d710623c0970036014dbb6954b7e81cba2476fd3cb19e08732a4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-PEAR_Info-1.9.2.tbz) = b3514b7766d61cab6b7999ad1e08e6987fae13b3e41554a272b3ddbfe8d6478a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-PEAR_PackageFileManager-1.7.0.tbz) = 1008da2071851d228dcc58ab19009dcf39a6a99f1a52f89511a9073273f7b919
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-PEAR_PackageFileManager2-1.0.2.tbz) = 488c82786eb01ea8626f92eb551f223d088afcf404e4db49627bf4b9a50d9f49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-PEAR_PackageFileManager_Plugins-1.0.2.tbz) = acfc3e3379ad190e2fc98555c3f62db361970e57bc6de229c84c2bdb7e313ec5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-PHPDoc-0.1.0.tbz) = e41a73477aa0528c7ff3087ad213b4e653e9e27f41fa8075d5edc77fe738f262
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-PHPTAL-1.2.2.tbz) = 3213f68019f56ea6d85d111ea135368d1cbb4402a4235854a8bfe02fe123ee85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-PHPUnit-1.3.3.tbz) = e0f07154463e699ec2b590d09e2ecbacbc457562df9e3df626d14292dcd31ff2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-PHPUnit-2.3.6.tbz) = 143d938ca53d2d507551dc10ce3f8cf4494ce12136eee4cb795194bb2495563a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-PHP_Archive-0.11.4.tbz) = 891c66436404dda61a59a4439149bc02230b713aad286f23429e14dddb331530
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-PHP_ArrayOf-0.2.1.tbz) = f4f119fd1aa5659b7a1d565f45ba0dabf572213708dfe22d02a4433c72d9a80e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-PHP_Beautifier-0.1.15.tbz) = b0513a4b81c591976addefe65587dc5d49661fb5f9889e1dfc766da391a8f84d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-PHP_CodeSniffer-1.3.4.tbz) = c1767f36aea31e61b9b099fed11e744749e0dd7031e1777ef6c835d99348d9d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-PHP_Compat-1.5.0.tbz) = 4d78b7d1ab302c052c6c823a7407f30bc69d5a6287e750ca545321dc5efa8901
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-PHP_CompatInfo-1.9.0_1.tbz) = 706db5f352f0452b6935ff13ff2d75edf773d403e2413325ae7b78fce16fc18f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-PHP_Parser-0.2.2.tbz) = b17825129d85e29e16dd4ca9c90b635afef820a3f6ba8ebdc6fe8c4c1ae71aec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-PHP_ParserGenerator-0.1.7.tbz) = 5f678704c8f26af0f61920332b752c1838c1374f8719ecb2ee52cbc6a2bca7a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-PHP_Shell-0.3.2.tbz) = 8aeef5b42258f040ce57a0a98b0710db1c02b9acd2b0d40eb7685a567f62cb87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-PHP_UML-1.6.0_1.tbz) = f83b5e7bbe20ce2f70f107c31b56ccbc9b0e8c5cf64cc34d3199847e41851443
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Pager-2.4.8.tbz) = 99864e711c88510bf36252ddd352843576808940063a6e304225fcdc0b7b4a91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Payment_DTA-1.2.1.tbz) = 4c539d88e691a7529e1234b589120718f1641e11aa2018e419bb6e8300278380
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-PhpDocumentor-1.4.3.tbz) = 2d16937e9031c16646edb9fc73d49772eb5397e46b746395d712868288c98bb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-SOAP-0.13.0.tbz) = e5f0d03040f6ffcf1d8f9f246398c9747b194a92e276d0a3b72418fd9586eeb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_Amazon-0.9.0.tbz) = 62f6b49bd991189e5661d0cc36304f940618631b2e231f4018ed6a945912f941
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_Amazon_S3-0.3.5.tbz) = e605206e1542a3834b7ad05647e8e72e56607f9a9829667782e544f7ac8c4703
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_Blogging-0.2.4.tbz) = 80a9d37e84afb723ba8a155d86f892da2820cb5f87787b5c38ebdd96f554a52b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_Compete-0.1.0.tbz) = 2abf41f415aba5894ba8d54008cbc1f05884334ea44e854aabbb74879a0efe2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_Delicious-0.6.0.tbz) = 91792b01bf12302d155fbfc86bfef0eed14553380f5be72474acedbaca42c8f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_Digg-0.4.7.tbz) = 632455b6c08ed7eb0323e9a4e021212cf6baae9816cd29696ea2b27e7f21a190
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_Facebook-0.2.14.tbz) = 2ad4266adea3351f6175a519d48ca040735b537a275e56615447c3ef0182da8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_GeoNames-1.0.1.tbz) = 72ec5de43b13831103ca2e6f09ed995b1dc183cbf0348be93a79bcea9cf38ac4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_Google-0.2.0.tbz) = 52299ce6a6b1646c1118d763106b8c8b9aa57b02394fb35b5f29f4f55c262131
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_JSON-1.0.3.tbz) = 756c91467cad8e150544533bdf03a3e99acc82ce3e3d8e93deaa32c08078a1c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_OpenSearch-0.2.0.tbz) = 3e93d81b7c8d2a063d4664f7aa2200c39506a4d1fcc438e94336093b73d97132
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_Pingback-0.2.2.tbz) = 635b5f21172a5efaec06ec8baee7c2a3ac1ec6dda6c17582a58a392ec4a7c195
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_SharedBook-0.2.6.tbz) = fc34c5e3cabee0737b9993f7e43231a826da9ce4be71c949e9b3880a96e4861f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_ShortURL-0.3.1.tbz) = ed6bea1d077223c1f1cb979642b890d31112fa0af47d2b5182eb2d9549ddf2ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_TinyURL-0.1.2.tbz) = 5c3ed268f5353a275a439249f74cf2f7a12d8b91c44705c8dd70f46dd8dbe927
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_TwitPic-0.1.0.tbz) = 2fbc8ca8f261f037d2ecc14ad6fee1b6b49dc9f724632bf9df1b25cd1aa5f814
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_Twitter-0.6.3.tbz) = 5a6d7a93130832331d6c32294ed98465b8513cdb52b16c73f579197b51fdfda1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_W3C_CSSValidator-0.2.3.tbz) = db4020e7abe528c291321ef712b55568712fa3993a725bd78488a645e71ccf7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_W3C_HTMLValidator-1.0.0,1.tbz) = a2e20b80e2ff531f041f3600f1478eb74ca21c6c6ae1174b087f883a48325c58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_Weather-1.4.6.tbz) = d2d5a6adb22a451e397f8536c2ce94cefa8021e3680ab3c8a7ed089075132d52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_Yadis-0.5.1.tbz) = 2f2475ce4cbf9419557b952727eff36ac37cf3b0092d69ecac0d14f9ec363657
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_Yahoo-0.2.0.tbz) = 46d925539ead718ea20e9f5ff7877950c1446911a1f872d017858cbdde1b1adb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Services_urlTea-0.1.0.tbz) = 15ec9635e8f4ef8bab564c10260631b90fba2a74d88bcd273cbf1df141603b2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Spreadsheet_Excel_Writer-0.9.2.tbz) = 8a51c97d9904a2423014fbece4985437cf6e25a774d7bdfb2d58353b741ef7dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid-0.9.3.tbz) = 68da5acc4514e8e43ad49afa76b76f2ea4c9b3cb66d6a7594a4a45d1b077a326
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid_DataSource_Array-0.1.4.tbz) = 1f7ed0975ea5fe004c980cfa02a543e85cad2a05e8ce39e1e8dc8c6874a6b8aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid_DataSource_CSV-0.1.6.tbz) = d67b3c6e30fedb56364515cc2475a018630d02b715e8e3761ff5820627532b41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid_DataSource_DB-0.1.1.tbz) = 4fdbc850a13cad764eb2548e89e0158f438a3ad8ad2a7f1436ee289a0e8a4a12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid_DataSource_DBQuery-0.1.11.tbz) = c834a7572f23afe685a734f1523819174dd71430bd703ce8422b0b73a0ac16e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid_DataSource_DBTable-0.1.7.tbz) = 2461fa0d2c6089cbf60959faff34bfffaf4be53ca6fcebf9face397fe8eeb858
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid_DataSource_DataObject-0.2.1.tbz) = 86b61af9dedaf36a11a43e9251639ca1bc7d3015816ed57a41a19d564cb6dbc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid_DataSource_MDB2-0.1.11.tbz) = 5db853d4bc4f7346c32d1fda8ac710bcb8441b21bbf053a6da417b3744e0fd00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid_DataSource_PDO-0.2.0.tbz) = 6097d9cd3b020809afc2145cdf92105a11571c437635536e4bad0259c1334409
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid_DataSource_RSS-0.1.1.tbz) = e7043384e847337bd674a215c23a57b73475d66b795ae66fc7c7d67e54c1f310
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid_DataSource_XML-0.2.0.tbz) = 39ccd76cc09c3845a6190f37e03408c1121f02cc1eab15b880176828dc1c195f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid_Renderer_CSV-0.1.4.tbz) = 0138eebedea90d8216c8699fb0565c7fee2ec6d67af3cb14e748643add5043f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid_Renderer_Console-0.1.1.tbz) = 43ad5e168d1fac58bacc35f50b741aa27139acb7790ae06720aa97fc470ed7e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid_Renderer_Flexy-0.1.3.tbz) = e36598bb15ac698906d85ebf0062a93b2dd83c70c9d12467e85e36ed718917f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid_Renderer_HTMLSortForm-0.1.3.tbz) = 7c4f48393cb884ca5b0ae1fb6e8c23c4e0eb243da1f164cbda8411248f98eee3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid_Renderer_HTMLTable-0.1.5.tbz) = c0be04835bdda114a72f91370bd75db4554fd30041c8e8acd8b479c05d7d659b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid_Renderer_Pager-0.1.3.tbz) = f03578713719b9f523d233c0d57db8bbab31124a50652267ca1d249abc8d092e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid_Renderer_Smarty-0.1.4_1.tbz) = 7b3936d925177804934daf5a8c7bbeb92f2df7bf9ff8517de9381f2b84145cb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid_Renderer_XLS-0.1.3.tbz) = 0fd25928030ae19cb7b4173e07e77f856d92f646b46e7a3724e8946b3023f268
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid_Renderer_XML-0.1.3.tbz) = e0fa7f4750d6ec2f7d541d1e4ebdeb3da4dbb5ae92e304af58e37004a13dd3d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_DataGrid_Renderer_XUL-0.1.3.tbz) = 93ddb051c6e72df9719e0175184c507f774f76e4031f6553043742779fdc3ae6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Structures_LinkedList-0.2.2.tbz) = 5f6afa83c4096dd2083d23abf501c4386615a231cfdd6843c9c9641cffd30316
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-System_Command-1.0.8.tbz) = 39622ea2baf6b3f25c353c56ddc1de4b778e8adf6eb1535c104b1dde384f9413
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Testing_Selenium-0.4.4.tbz) = c8210e36fc1a43ddb4b326bb713ad76c0c7a90985ceac7e5e1172678337c2151
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Text_Diff-1.1.1.tbz) = 388980dc506c4ba666d9c03f7fd190a672240e199f44138729e46b0a3d6f4c5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Text_Figlet-1.0.2.tbz) = 7473b638fa2ff5c84142d7ef91931e9ea58a8634d2f4e09ef9d657335d8aa55d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Text_Highlighter-0.7.3.tbz) = d822ac5c52652a8e4aec2ac17a267bcd84bb56cf543b3d86b9627367cd34a074
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Text_Spell_Audio-0.1.0.tbz) = 178ae69b962d18589249b3787dc89f9ea03805ac51c61952f21c4bfc08e8844e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Text_Template-1.1.1.tbz) = 427581b12aa855c0487f18c6e367c0b4c0664c2d38f18bfaa4119fabc4246801
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Text_Wiki-1.2.1.tbz) = d378b95fcae1372dc3b2bb46fa02fbeacbb82019c1a8c4c8b098d062bb051569
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Text_password-1.1.1.tbz) = d58ada62fc763f3382f9f6d44aa4433163a9d1061685e7f620942071042959a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Translation2-2.0.4,1.tbz) = cf0aed19ffd3f01939250c370c35406150be3b282d7ead2ad6fe899d9b10133b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-UDDI-0.2.4.tbz) = 3d6deb2381831d84f91366da40503763db667e8fda29a5fe90629252afe20445
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-URI_Template-0.3.3.tbz) = 72fed121b4941dd011ab7b39219cac6e25d293d9adb176fa23483095904c94f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-VFS-0.3.0.tbz) = 759fafc050d4461ad320c4df85189ece77b4c3b8c8b2b784e65a8123e7140fd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Validate-0.8.5.tbz) = f26a584052c57f0d59ffdd2a87fc8e1b9728b0ff2682d794cd4700dba1c70b99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Validate_AU-0.1.4.tbz) = 197b323cb63f532ac638d2c7d7aa6ca1c17d853aaf85a9bfac466ad89120089b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Validate_Finance-0.5.6.tbz) = b5d8a8edb2c913c814f9e1fba0f3744e80267be6499cc3ba52d70644848b82a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Validate_Finance_CreditCard-0.5.3.tbz) = 8ee8524cbead204f5303904e54a8b1245ef0646bead6102499acc8b0dcc92f62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Validate_US-0.5.5.tbz) = 01dd28c420917610511c6b0131915bce78d6839ea53de4b8ed65d9551cbd84d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-Var_Dump-1.0.4.tbz) = 96115d466bf9f8457772dc4b85f6779dcc96f3498e8213404d5199f5965a6707
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-VersionControl_Git-0.4.4.tbz) = 1c739cda9efbcd7714969cfbd742fd77c197eec19e9206f64d3458928e2393e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-VersionControl_SVN-0.4.0.tbz) = a9c0656308dc7f1474fc2deb3b02d466c7379fd4febcdda4658b668d899964d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-XML_Beautifier-1.2.2.tbz) = c5f516c1fbbc31f3a7b851f4081bae717dcf0f0fbb24427f50faa59eabf9b901
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-XML_DTD-0.5.2.tbz) = f9e2bc61fbd49b9f08fba77b6b102dd5bac4e6ffd853e0981aa8832b13080810
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-XML_Feed_Parser-1.0.5.tbz) = b8068555a94c0f2fde0b50105fbdfc17d945caa9bb0022e41ebd08b3073194cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-XML_GRDDL-0.2.0.tbz) = 2a83d84c51aa12c8e9c6d7836cded51e024afac17cf8076e4472554a5c83e962
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-XML_HTMLSax-2.1.2.tbz) = 9260c507bdecf936caff66f1e15ad96dd24424dadfa0c0c0e32dfd70782452f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-XML_NITF-1.1.1.tbz) = 79b37ce24dffb2c54e96fd05a3fb1fe619ed05974c352d0c38c4f6e8f15f201e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-XML_Parser-1.3.4.tbz) = c37f8053089e054ffdbce09e946a950c776076faead8ab9a1e1454d28bd414cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-XML_Query2XML-1.7.2.tbz) = b147a2a9ff421a452908c5379255a02f4728d2493bacc0df9f940ddbb9bf3739
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-XML_RPC-1.5.5.tbz) = 7dcdd794123d5442deaafe82ee6825cdfe8b1ed6e9aaed593d517fa5c6350e3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-XML_RPC2-1.1.1_1.tbz) = 8a7941f56c141b51baeca8e3575a20d46d8b31d4ff38a3d1c5fd6332488278f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-XML_RSS-1.0.2.tbz) = e1828b840bc92882c81d0eb4c1e77712664a46452bd94c9b15d172ed241d96bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-XML_SVG-1.1.0.tbz) = 72ee279c53a64925907df96c40ab568336a94ba20d281e296daec37ae6458d15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-XML_Serializer-0.20.2.tbz) = cbe959a1aa4060975ec35961c34d0afdf6036347df865d92bde96c0a874d4d1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-XML_Transformer-1.1.2.tbz) = 6798400db62b764e290ad92cdb98126e5d7377b6036679fa45013dcb7d8b742a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-XML_Tree-1.1_2.tbz) = 0265ebf44454ee34dafb627591a08955b3bd4307e3cca5f79d333afd1b29dafc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-XML_Util-1.2.1.tbz) = f049e6929c82222d08dfbbc205bf180325295c51d3972c7800ba11a71fe03501
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-XML_Wddx-1.0.2.tbz) = bc3c06c4cb958b5de44443dd741491c087c5fab173ac81acae555198357b4a7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-YAML-1.0.6.tbz) = 904fb6cce034ebe75e5e3d18023c46d93b6982759bb8861dbb92b0ff1aba113c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-channel-horde-20120210.tbz) = 7535024c7e2278a87f4325658055a7ac1c75ef059be3b44f3e7c2e95b122d98e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-channel-openpear-20111203.tbz) = 12644a456bf4bc36d18c4ded6560ea979f07b2fb68082fff5a39edfc16054060
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-channel-phpunit-20110327.tbz) = 44d6af7b3e19640525b7ebe8cf47aca83a952dc41c89861d4417922705866cff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-channel-symfony-20110701.tbz) = 661e3afdac0eb442ef2211b2cc6c8206ad844121b0466b139053c53d67e7357d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-codegen-1.0.7.tbz) = 44cd27b4941cff8cd55643adbb9adc4aa78a7e9ac5cbe9c33348c455863a0bb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pear-phpunit-PHPUnit-3.4.15.tbz) = a7af323e148437714ae5a4e98a3024e98978aece733380c7951bf3b2f5c4805b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pearpc-0.4_5.tbz) = d4548b437d2c958e2f1a6d2f55e6d9ecf90b4db9a6630203baebe87c7a4d6f75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pebble-2.3.2_1.tbz) = 12de6bd6454fb062e4eb77672a156953c68d2e8a9d3ef4a88640e84d85590082
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pebrot-0.8.9_1.tbz) = 08dfb45a3a393422ef479cfbfe45d01190cbc8571dd9dd9aa4850abcf54cb8a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-APC-3.1.13.tbz) = 472f3bd30fe468baaddd1510b7099795cfd2916e2efa24d3e31f46d3b749ab93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-amfext-0.9.2.tbz) = 4d6d2b2d9a54bd4faa4392f27274a256c244c5820dec3de36dfb604a834a610d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-amqp-0.3.1.tbz) = da8bd3947d52b3d1574136012aafa442a574197db2192234e67c6ad98c519b2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-automap-1.1.0.tbz) = ddb4137c1f8c5bfeb65d3eb7bc99a69e23de907bea2e04ff312a351ce7766267
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-bbcode-1.0.2.tbz) = 39b9f26961edb40d311d603ac50975ccc81ea9dabc96358d79fe6f6999106846
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-bcompiler-1.0.2.tbz) = 2022681b5a56120869fe3d5f7d9aab6a0f507172d34e746e6e9800e46fbbc599
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-big_int-1.0.7.tbz) = 80f7e480e8fdf72ef951b08e5f28eba7bb45337a96712787c1febce9f728ad29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-bitset-1.0.1.tbz) = d30ed6dee72cb547b5204c3aafeffa60b5b6c7d95f1eb1acedef8f8f82b98cbf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-cTemplate-1.11.tbz) = 3ee63e9a395f7655e2807d19332fc9f6e7e4879bfc151c796bdfe883b5762319
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-chdb-1.0.2.tbz) = fc9efe210b2d2b75f7c5692cc0da6acb5ac84af95ce6eb22d0b0a99da171de22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-crack-0.4.1_3.tbz) = d71d02ef87026541b299dfb386d6c572904640ca9e49e63d29374b82d23e6537
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-cvsclient-0.2.tbz) = ab8f2c080e4f251e0384b7b7ea130b1533b60205904880e677cb5a61c7cabcac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-dbase-5.0.1.tbz) = 886661fa61a456341b9e1394f2b7db1646a89e44cf7a450d6f4f14aa602fde1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-dio-0.0.6_1.tbz) = 14e94c9212763df1c77336dfddfbf826989d4a0f11b3f0dd1c9618c61787c73c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-doublemetaphone-1.0.0.tbz) = aedcd27587e87047fd75c00e292dc1ea8c8060ef51e610652e235fd3f7512870
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-drizzle-0.4.2.tbz) = 91880eccf034f2f978584380f8e87fefc90fa4cf36820feec4a70e4a9903ea71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-enchant-1.1.0.tbz) = 55b2caf2d8a8091eed6b483193cf4de3be4dad06d63340a9c2f17a89f3fc5b95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-esmtp-0.3.1_1.tbz) = 201287747cf97b06bf9727da1322adf8129203ba99d6f165b3cf5d4e943a12b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-expect-0.2.9.tbz) = 09731baa892947c8c4d35a5b3f8ea7d9584f4e79e90ac4102f13c526c6c80a11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-fileinfo-1.0.4.tbz) = 5f5b784628f6d8370667182e376d8a1f06eaf9e7ac655032a2e73b9c9e7da948
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-fribidi-1.0_1.tbz) = 9e7036775b6ae9f73cd040838c9420079f2ec0e6483ad076dfaa4576f8f597b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-gearman-1.0.2.tbz) = eccf19f1f9ac1db9cb1b6b625dcaec13b39ea4059a8d43ea725f7a8cc3b8ec3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-geoip-1.0.8.tbz) = 5587c3aafd8d92d17e4503da2b7d91010595b585a018bc11b91875066ea01805
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-gmagick-1.0.8b1.tbz) = ce999d0117fa472f7b3f2decd7994d3513a49a8d931a9607d6817342796ba55d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-gnupg-1.3.2.tbz) = 00adc2da3d3ca8e63e513bd1674d8fcc372a2bacb035521ff110d45990f402c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-gupnp-1.0.0.tbz) = 1febc910703659f56a4cd68b869e6c93d22318b381e0a082fc0d91fb20136ff3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-handlersocket-0.3.1.tbz) = ed6da67a7e77dc1015d870fd4d4280b9fa784f22efd51a1dc87ea2a6feda2c1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-haru-1.0.3.tbz) = 890ebaf2a38f9dce10743dc4a3accfc1968f8f6112824db4155c21fd1fad6d6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-hidef-0.1.8.tbz) = 9c767fbe724b5ba911728697c8d8280f276a5c8340d6609e06c8d98027e542ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-html_parse-1.0.0.tbz) = 5024535fcacf796f9d410b6bbe49b1ae5c95cb83bc62592a3f5333f67efe6237
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-htscanner-1.0.1.tbz) = 4c8086468e87fa2abee74ebd6394c027047d5cc55e4b75ebdf2e277c4516504a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-http-1.7.4.tbz) = 0a56f5eea11236adcbfd0ccb2b50ae8d6a2e7629c55868743fb3d803d4628916
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-id3-0.2.tbz) = bf6a2bdbf3bfa5b460ae589b8381a8810c73ce275d2ba3516407f46ef3a8fe47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-imagick-3.1.0.r2.tbz) = 67e926fdf1b2749c555de317074f2e07f4abb02f174bcfa5b1565b702e15959e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-imlib2-0.1.00_4.tbz) = 2b2e12a513ccdf30c31867362d1077242f828da53e7d3798a35bb72b191fde12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-inclued-0.3.tbz) = 799df59b4eae7afa2d62e50ffe38a6e95286ccc7febd00cc078e3824bfc973e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-intl-2.0.0.tbz) = 4fdf14c435baff29c04e12e6bb34b7b697a6390784d92e9495da1f08f0d97769
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-konto_check-2.98.tbz) = 8b6cf03f4be51811ebbd9803d2089be67c50cc2e0906302a62a291ee1636bdc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-libevent-0.0.5.tbz) = 60331b38cb7113572cc9c64b9f65a43cca5b6e687d166cb0f55fc2b19c90c5c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-lzf-1.5.2_1.tbz) = cc8829657632227b6685f0bf1893e7883910c9e23df4d8d4128bf26e9e349d5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-mailparse-2.1.6.tbz) = 1b76f6f36d853f8c930caff7ea7681794f18331e7e96b0ca8fff95943ddbde46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-mcve-7.0.3.tbz) = fb5665e850dcf6e55fec1f84f8f7fbbe0fa6ce1f24fb14e5ba844a637fe7510b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-mdbtools-1.0.0_1.tbz) = d604b99d953dc5453883108b5930e0ce7a50106cfe1487e080ed59243b68c377
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-memcache-3.0.6.tbz) = 5dff5f1c4952faa919d72b2059cdc3c20593e65fedcd5893f5983d5b1b33bd8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-memcached-2.0.1.tbz) = 9d3be290c3f3dfddfd895d840df3c488a89337faee1384d001ee36f3fe78da21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-mogilefs-0.9.1.tbz) = 76e1bb70856a784e56fe562f9cfc3d4bc9c037171b3e7c7f37637ba8bb5c92d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-mongo-1.2.12.tbz) = a3d77d26191b71c8d0bd2ee9c5de533b1cbf9def36b45e42ac48249d6c5369ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-mysqlnd_ms-1.4.2.tbz) = 9efd73385f5d9102d751d29e8925666da29a803983b659d7f6964733ea20285b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-mysqlnd_qc-1.1.1.tbz) = 5e18ed0ba399aff541331ff3394474b0ccfa85400d159219625c4fb6d8777cb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-ncurses-1.0.1.tbz) = 422fbd0c004d9212c6898fda44cb4cf071a840fa19bd802eff761ba564877feb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-newt-1.2.6.tbz) = 91d204b1df3c267639a10ef77978eb85bad9ae57988fd973a4a76f51084ed389
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-oauth-1.2.2.tbz) = 5a939294430bc7a5a4842bcfa47e261ca49c62f2a006e0db408d35ff40eae1f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-operator-0.3.tbz) = a5448ece1c92a10e532cbebee116e0ec6be461177cd20adb4067f42327c396b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-pam-1.0.3.tbz) = 23119efd72e74341bd43100ef8cf485e655ed96ea1b3bcd3fa31811c00b4b73a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-params-1.0.tbz) = d1fa28ad25d55511b76599234512bfffc1ddc424848597b1e1334c059a0932eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-pdflib-2.1.9.tbz) = 6af2b8c0e67182fb679bd182f5ea518fe6c44d4296b23e2febfa312071a4c949
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-pdo_user-0.3.0.tbz) = effc80ee49159d15fbdf0889f107c3d058f03e2323566d931ef9f7d0c5b776ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-perl-1.0.0.tbz) = ac0577387c660bf6e5818cc5e960f4ebb21550d1e7d2727c3284a7d453719f43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-phk-1.4.0.tbz) = 52c23aa75b73bd95f436b5272908bba24d4a5cc5243086383a2ea580f4b500b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-pop3-1.0.2.tbz) = 0f87196b7be82661c0fa8337ed1293149280c77c10a9ba7ae1793d09af5a43b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-proctitle-0.1.2.tbz) = 65653bf64ca7f4c91c7a7f0fc0af66d06b7fb9fe268aeba352a739bbdd19bdd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-ps-1.3.6_2.tbz) = 0d6de8de3a132b9216647711f3770e4df9c00f9ecd6762ac7e435a8d41a38365
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-qrencode-0.4.tbz) = edc3219cab2fef7920f6d4bbb191e58cbb94d7739e7a2280165313a1f7f26dad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-radius-1.2.5.tbz) = 0a4e16019a86963ed776292a03ccc3f6d1eb6cac183dd9aa2d4997a5009efee7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-rar-3.0.0.tbz) = 1ce72ec1c5387e0366708de80e9af70775f194115cbe6a8777ec6bbd0f0042f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-rrd-1.0.5.tbz) = 290a44cdd6ea0ea81fc7d8cdad397e24ee08bb23cf1e2c86bed3bffaeadd6dee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-runkit-0.9.tbz) = eedcb68a63cb710f50438777799593f426855ac6cdaeb4353e53430f7d81a882
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-scream-0.1.0.tbz) = c7b94186b5219e7abfb9b5b2751b839c093d7906e8112fbe676a83419a48e05a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-shape-0.9.2_1.tbz) = f5d093fa70816b64dbde3629e9b740b712e8c85b4180b66121588c76e59f6525
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-sphinx-1.2.0.tbz) = f51a78fb63707fe3d508a71399f8db74e87ac3709795e31005944e5eccfa6bc6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-spl_types-0.3.0_1.tbz) = 0e050aaed2454f320c1916e9c53c838d2c3290526506351f30b6914fe41cb425
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-spread-2.1.0_1.tbz) = b1b044b6c7ec4fab0be33e8825b7be889ad3875b739fe9777e80135d08654d0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-ssh2-0.11.3.tbz) = c0bd81a9e338a41593027d8c69c617b2a6cb7fed811d4f2cdd947987453b3c70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-statgrab-0.6.0.tbz) = 450d4309eeee8fa7df3283f0b13456b052c809bd3714ab5a5fbfb858eebd5519
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-stats-1.0.2.tbz) = 6742ad219decad0b1e40034d6252800daf3bd820c529f271906c1143513a0afb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-stem-1.5.1.tbz) = 9e4ab8f858b9c4b7306a705f9ca5fcd5f2bf205aa9b16abe84e454706c300c6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-stomp-1.0.3.tbz) = aac5f648063acb653f80adf95ebdd2e3cf335780e27bcd78692426566ea31cdd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-svn-1.0.2.tbz) = f04a7d1e87c57dba931321129c8449a2cb6e219e5e16c1f82edfbd460bebc388
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-swish-0.5.0.tbz) = d3964c3b1d9aa01bb3e8a8e8e04eb7fdb3aab0c2736b6fa413c2d8b91a1d6e43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-syck-0.9.3.tbz) = 49a2c532df6bcec81a86ec3936e94beea8f7a041878b78dd4771b8fdafafd091
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-taint-1.0.0.tbz) = ff69f6092cedb4fa0e4943e021c6764b7840a05d44327741e3cc303e88728bc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-tcpwrap-1.1.3.tbz) = c0484601b16b4be99608abfbf9d78079d32094b58c412ae92d7e05390dfe55b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-timezonedb-2012.6.tbz) = a4569ac03d95c50f634776d553278b750775eb0b356a473f0f1d016e9d262b43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-tokyo_tyrant-0.6.0.tbz) = 2da4a3b1b04470ba67fb713708545cec237503e37e230f609ac2221e5d4e920c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-uploadprogress-1.0.2.tbz) = b0ee3f6db32374523d9feecffd928f770ddf28248bd3efbf24d79ebf3b7bc054
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-uuid-1.0.2.tbz) = d3d8adadc8f480e9b020fa6beffdf12b87d6a8cbd7b0fcb4dff183339dc08253
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-vld-0.11.1.tbz) = 41cbce84974d539aa3add7becbbba02c083f22489f530db6cafe1e9059fc149f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-wbxml-1.0.3.tbz) = 5852d6eb49fe9c9e3e070332ed9e1e40220f78712f65ecee69301fe4de4384bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-xdiff-1.5.2.tbz) = e13a63e5de40fd073c1577ed22cd12740e1a9eafb918ef77f92444db6cb5453b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-xhprof-0.9.2_1.tbz) = d3bf7c9f7e24a8c7a592bf42d5fd7265c26ebb747623256e6259b6fadc0a8d6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-xslcache-0.7.1.tbz) = a71c2c58c6c4237213aa837a733bd1cf006539cb8468c2bd0dfce1263265a1d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-yaf-2.1.18.tbz) = 277cbc4342fdadf0e69bf057aaf3b929e533331c9794f95e7add1718bbb61b46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-yaml-1.1.0.tbz) = 4a8eaa6cfd7d5119bd16b557ba219b2e83ef5fcc3de8130401e6fef5689d4577
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecl-yaz-1.0.14_4.tbz) = 63dd1c0abadc70507a4f5f48b37d7d7d5d1715ce08972ad88e2bb80cec3f271d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pecomato-0.0.15.tbz) = 85d33460da5b06a73781bd0e60772cdd7d4c7e3595ca1e909f20b545f8d1c9f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/peekabot-0.8.6_2.tbz) = 3d1ccb9d839d965ecc2faa3eee1a46a91a83e24de89e614b49b6ee5fd876ac2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/peeper-0.1_9.tbz) = 590384e60fefb250f25e5fd7070ae0ce02344a7ca79817810318086982f8cad4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pefs-kmod-2012.09.30.tbz) = 952edfd6f7e79e2edd3983a771fd0bc9e5e7217b2f77ae3453854ad07ea289bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/peg-e-1.1.1.tbz) = e58db5e08144108fc287e1eeed704e675d461704799d787e01504873335dd938
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/peksystray-0.4.0_2.tbz) = 46801be23e6c9983c4bc7d0b22dd682b10c667caf4f7a30957c7f2ebbfdd714b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pekwm-0.1.15,1.tbz) = cc1e455ed2c9db728e05a0c334e2be873ed3840b90d79a2025b4e079ecf791c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pelican-2.8.0.tbz) = 014a2c2895972e7449e94e49629114440b3e9cb8b7835b8d21f4dc51eb951777
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pen-0.18.0.tbz) = 6ff6f92b8860e56c406704fa0421f3c0d1545d88ff22d924b23c5e321871328a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pencil-0.4.4b_7.tbz) = 8422c9283598e72b592d6e2934d407489e2b1bea2a6d5fe7f85f38431eb7e6e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pengpong-0.3_10.tbz) = 3081bbf6435769b8a491dc4bc61233864b203231c0801b90ddadbfd94b03041a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/penguin-command-1.6.11_8.tbz) = 5275f0037a0e91a1391060cec397fe0b7f6d499cbf153843b0e8dfcc090ec745
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/penguinsap-0.1.tbz) = 07af06287ca6de93e4a2ed66ff9d08104f959153a378081ce3cb24898b7c69ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pengupop-2.2.6_1.tbz) = 15e554c48016fe74ee5b6854991cff61eeebc3367e666989b5830afa01a82792
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pentix-2.4.tbz) = 12f43c6de8373090c391a77227fccfa1db03238e77630989fbb8458796b0fe00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/penv-1.2p1.tbz) = 689ccbc011f0f215afa6bdd88d263342a6a303c367eb0ee78cff70b02c647fac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/peps-2.0_5.tbz) = 746df6e6081d5879ada725165b6f7ea2ccee12c11374e70c2fce5188cb3c9ec2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/percona-monitoring-plugins-1.0.1.tbz) = 8ddea3757cb72728dccd803a879e43055b65f16c741ce4395d95adf760b34141
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/percona-toolkit-2.1.2.tbz) = 5a5a0c822a71a350f0bed793e364e25099ddce98af093f0424f0960808c41226
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/perdition-1.17.1_6.tbz) = 8bba4995ade28888cfdb437a62f500de5a4bc7c9767e2154ede8d603c600d94f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/performance-0.3.2_1.tbz) = f7a2c7a19015b1c22db00bc2e096d42ff810564556b834347540ed95ff5844bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/perl-5.10.1_7.tbz) = f895c7c9e7711af80b425ddae815f91c21bb0d1837ac616bfe39ad553416e34d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/perl-5.12.4_4.tbz) = 72af87d09d81af219700a6c88cfc2976fe8f72517275be509125a8f7a3a0e15b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/perl-5.14.2_2.tbz) = 7060704b1256c2ba240b8a26799c65af1ae7e339603bfafd7f246959c75f5c97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/perl-5.16.0.tbz) = 66dca0341e89480aa76d77cb5dbbbf9533a64fe13a738023d322c22a2df1a6a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/perl-5.8.9_7.tbz) = b0a10a711f7bc3aaaa3ec4cec9f12c4d972cf821238236bffbf0e85998013ced
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/perl2html-0.9.2_1.tbz) = 84bb0345a2d6086aa4eb62619901cdde380358a493fe2265b7101f1cd9afdae9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/perlconsole-0.4_1.tbz) = 0d5be081f01470d18a7bbe6b39956cd582fc52ce97b10d890b4af968459546b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/perltidy-20120714.tbz) = 423a128feecb888bc7c44f468060991cbef071f0a40004f332a79ea937f156ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/permute-1.0.tbz) = f6632361375649b9c3c13e71fc83b37b800c40eb66b33c153981ff5bb6064601
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/personality-1.0.tbz) = 68b6f76cd2216a6d1ad052ce7d8ad17f90778f4a409b6dcfdafe93c93fe4ee01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pessulus-2.30.4_2.tbz) = ad1d5d58314c11f44036b26904178a5451ee181fe62a2b7ecf6d0b9ebf36e5e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pets-1.0_7.tbz) = 2246b9e031eee4e1e2c96eb9b40d50d4374e46d9bc3c8dfdddf9a1af1759b817
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/petsc-2.3.3.p0_6,1.tbz) = 8071ca9486db9da1301dd357e033f7c30463d517f707c4c2588d7a0157d08276
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pfbtopfa-1.0.tbz) = 245ec47c1762fb8f817f4e475bbd5f29736288a099c20285bdd22387d9da04e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pfe-0.33.71.tbz) = 0ec7afb115c1025d6256cec4a9dbb658458786f3695cbe545270a4c598842fd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pfinger-0.7.10_4.tbz) = 8d0cb280ca0395dca49ca05dd79e515ac37ead8097bb6cb16d1b3093e112b230
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pflogstats-1.1.1_1,1.tbz) = fc92fa32da1844da9c1af4fd18f41e29335e1f8a38e0251bdebbf2744132f873
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pflogsumm-1.1.5,1.tbz) = 0620407ea3c36bb9a6e9bab85ab15cbf743ea35bc00c09ce13eb40ad125fc108
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pflogx-0.86.tbz) = 3c14847810a665d0c4746b6855c6e299a536fa525624273fb1aa5df14d9d87ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pfqueue-0.5.6.tbz) = f66ba14287715ee959f55f6db0af32844cc36e1686b9f8e46519c939fa3873ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pfscalibration-1.3_4.tbz) = 7687be29f5d1c1df6eddb27f8dafa21f9cf774f340916d33fe4da5743e07ad44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pfstat-2.4_5.tbz) = 7d485f605f9eb8b1d77fad624d2987f2352963dc86570bb1dac96c0987a56dbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pfstmo-1.2_3.tbz) = 8b63e21c565b68474eef19f86be4d11e231f7d3149a7a668a0543354c2bd5a55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pfstools-1.6.4_11.tbz) = b56404e84afcb12df4286bf3ca2ad0d94ef817362231368bc968987749b2984b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pft-1.3.tbz) = d96c8d75d5a5a8a735bb07576b123fb96088253a0bbd5d886e30312febe48d33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pftabled-1.09.tbz) = 28bf80a234ef912e0ea46cf97d85164383bebf97e1431537c26d0e50a9d894b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pftop-0.7_1.tbz) = 4041e06694ed7bdb12eabdf319f318582efaa3d91a483958212d589d6e2fa199
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pftpd-1.0.2.tbz) = d7027fdfced1d3c693547f67eca7d82c04969f3684653d4cc082927c023ade46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pg_filedump-8.4.tbz) = 3905595b7eda4adc57113693b599114b253f17d7cb7bce3fe9c1c481d370c75a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pg_reorg-1.1.7.tbz) = 94a2d7e672af4711e3dcf38be06b0d5555f7700b2720d1e00d73ada7b9eb4b03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pg_rman-1.2.3.tbz) = 7465dae881b6fee71c8dd2ab68666ee4cbf71df389c99750f72660df5d9cf94b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgaccess-0.99.0.20040219_3.tbz) = a23a1c8dfdad56ebad5514ca63a39b0b32144826406f24c0fbd503de89960678
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgadmin3-1.16.0.tbz) = 7af025bd3f25f835bcd6d17f5d5cf8a95899557669952f819ead1937485ba333
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgagent-3.2.1.tbz) = 5860cbd2aa68d5a8e6c042b8473ea404640969b67ffcc902d353cf9a07f1bf80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgbouncer-1.5.2.tbz) = cfd95dccbe77f6ab286a01a7c49d36ab67d0bd8f16decf31ce061dcff86ff2b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgcalc2-2.2.10_4.tbz) = 1694f791520c482c180fda8a2984983156a66eb8811f51cd0decbea1d20a4927
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgdbf-0.6.2.tbz) = 282d04aeb0c58a9696cd8b5fa3a1bebd8b2a6d9a282be4cf1843fe8757bac1ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgfouine-1.2.tbz) = 2d9813b433c30d5b695a54e97ef571887d1fc346e27f6c4e67096cf1771c6de1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pglesslog-1.2.tbz) = 3417d9315c71140ea3e5eaa9fbd1702e557c8577b462a932b654ae761c2603af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgloader-2.3.1_2.tbz) = 7faa6bfdff0b834c9ebf8383b527cadbe1cc9f8cb8e5be7be17cd99dd1c11425
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pglogd-2.3_2.tbz) = 8d318af3b9a128c01f1bb7e4bd1d45af3d880f48716ed51d442c2777fabbeddb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgp-2.6.3i_1.tbz) = 8bd5afe654ecaf50b1ee057119787261c2b3e5230793c372de3f0ad0f46e1e85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgpdump-0.27.tbz) = 76e2f20a47fd9cf21ca629c619eb51d71c57e9e57b13dd19d801658147b3ed60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgpgpg-0.13_4.tbz) = 8205c9c212c82593eddab96319407303d717d353e1dac1b964903740c063414d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgpin-010323.tbz) = ca30dbe1699bfa066833d374315640a69fa807b14230a8e9deae14adc4995802
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgplot-5.2.2_12.tbz) = 214122874dea2623e4e63e6ed2887d01eb42f38dcd93f2064c8feb53c9a32d60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgpmoose-1.19_1.tbz) = a867b86ad7ea2719894c47da9c088756ce086a9ca2797f925bc5878f78325bc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgpool-3.4.1_1.tbz) = ef774b172cdad1d86ac276525a24db3cc0e2aeb31f0b49762f1847b3278d5462
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgpool-II-2.2.6_1.tbz) = 3cd5df45bbb6719a3bba6ebbc54e676ea0cdfdd223bd99a673f613279bcf0eab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgpool-II-2.3.3.tbz) = cb5de8679fc04082d61a4e49637753742a0ca19b1e693e58eca14060a413c81b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgpool-II-3.0.4.tbz) = 872c50fdc5ae360c1f18088eea9c4e107a41b7bbaf1c713255e8c9fbfc406480
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgpool-II-3.1.3.tbz) = 7751039e1cc1d973da4ac082814f311ca52c684d62e042a7539db1d93aab56bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgpoolAdmin-3.0.1.tbz) = cfb125b7436d835f301b69b07f0513233f72d55bbc950ec0575ab84cceb67806
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgpsendmail-1.4.tbz) = a19f79aa536684d2106782a365e3ba6179af4e0523e25360080e3a364af873ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgsphere-1.1.1_3.tbz) = 9c6ac13f9eebbf455e990d4165fe71d4443a52af4a375db5b20d37d605e0fa8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgtcl-2.0.0.tbz) = 950f3c20765a6d66dbe2266994e66c5067427e30a438ad5969c7700086e46a42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgtop-0.05_2.tbz) = 83fd4cea2e4df925df04932c4c2d671df6d105690c18a87e20d964a5d06544e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgtune-0.9.3.tbz) = 2d00034bc462a8ee9c8841edb43b830c462966c39f697657cf534df30f83154a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pgworksheet-1.9_6.tbz) = 6f33e6d5ba19babe54639ffb4376239614c603500521102d0d60d555a54d0b9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phalanx-23.b.tbz) = 404919699bde9f605de5560d16466f594aa92909174da8d864e7119b27f16d80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phalcon-0.5.2.tbz) = 0308e12297125b1aa2dec9c5afba3bbca32080e6a19ab6ca468bb3362b1c15dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phamm-0.5.18.tbz) = e7fd7362145b6beef899f729f8f5484ca1c6d76a5777bf069fbb2e043e53ff12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phantom-1.2.tbz) = 665a277914f93177c81c3a9238b491c4a9e44ae1671f82183b0e18f95453122d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phantomjs-1.7.0.tbz) = b5d0cb13248daf7e2b75a6eb55a25a4a91aaa99df41f7a4544781b5fb0a3c61d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pharmacy-0.3_10.tbz) = 906cdf967cd267a549a507ccfc0a3189badced884004e6beeb5dc2455822fbf5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pharo-1.4.tbz) = 272a9b78805b3982d51a3e4fe22ce2fdbfe5655a21d72eab95afd5dd9ff10d77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phase-0.7_10.tbz) = 1e19354ca3699af312c5e8d4a56d259a48ce023cfe1adbee596dc7d1bbc90856
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phat-0.4.1_5.tbz) = 935abbdaad7d784ca0373fc14f8ef64dc6fafbb916efe0bcf9148beea92088f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phc-0.1.7.tbz) = c69c23be06b5e098d1c05deae32b30022112bdc391769b7b9adee8ed06535db2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phex-3.4.2.116.tbz) = f8e365ecb8cdcec15da84c2830a5609e48906f65cd83d8cdc2aeeb750e602922
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/philesight-20090105_3.tbz) = c9db01baa3a081c68c8f2aea5ef4186d4dd96fe92c10a4faabe7fc161800b75a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phlipple-0.8.5.tbz) = 8f46884f830346b5756a1e31d38bb3b0df7573d706c405c5ecd8334c74eb2a21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phluid-0.0.3_12.tbz) = 433ef2a6aa56b5b5d31d2e5c11d35fd530b3672b7e6f651f76b3e98c49e74155
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pho-0.9.8.tbz) = 47ca781d22c9fba855dae9cb9232ab26bec2e55681b981bc6ba7b48ef34b1b19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phonon-4.6.0_1.tbz) = b18f1e156d423e28c653931cb038cc62dfc2c989463d477e90f649920f70cc7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phonon-gstreamer-4.6.2.tbz) = 4d21fc69981cdc8ef159b21913c881c9d46c57647ae69a92d19116ab6777c588
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phonon-vlc-0.6.0.tbz) = 92859df5d8ff901f673f5e1bb21cc00ba3df69a5ecc0a7cba208c775ad27a9fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phonon-xine-4.4.4_5.tbz) = 483eba03240feec2193b62b28ec7ae096bf39d72339ff499fcc4a1d1f36d0ba1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phoon_29jun-2005.tbz) = 0a9de17b2a1626fb720d535a60129a1c8a0518ed119e95496e7a1ec49c2d2257
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phoronix-test-suite-4.0.0.tbz) = 170ff675aeed4eb956bdf1703d386b2d2d2241fde8600951506f6807a72b8e3f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/photo_gallery-1.5_6.tbz) = 512d90b99dad103880174745a272e6f117ab7a94f888f18633a5b395ccc48537
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/photoclip-0.2.5_2.tbz) = 6a6afbe3c4c85af9cec471b69c4e53ee6e50e77ad230f437e6b81d346eb4a936
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/photopc-3.07.tbz) = 57f7bb6cd890cb9eca51dd5a681a7363ed88e3d4873caad648b77b076334541e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php-Auth_OpenID-1.2.3.tbz) = 00a851ab0d08e4ad486e4052da03e179ce3097400ea62465dbc9514509f44175
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php-Auth_OpenID2-2.1.3.tbz) = 3f4f449694bda35042bc1ace3ca7be5c40bd99f848537272126c04d4b8e8196e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php-adodb-ext-5.04_2.tbz) = a18d88e83885278514541867e4e985f223c1fdc2d3f329a6185b00ee45e8997d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php-facedetect-1.1_1.tbz) = fdb276b78621eb177d1e72fa80934ab18bb86996534b9ffe637022c5fb93b17f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php-gdal-1.9.1.tbz) = 1044c12af41b38561f4c0053045aaeb0789721fd28b584d8904c980254e7bccd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php-java-bridge-5.4.3_1.tbz) = e6dbe3bd2ae928df924ce8c0abdd32cce31c186870e7bd49cda6a48068a4ade2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php-libawl-0.53.tbz) = 029c444246738651b91e47e25c09c724f49b94945392a9d11d55dca25d4c122a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php-libpuzzle-0.11.tbz) = 0fa8c21ce834c03e0aa75f83811ddfe10e752f3dca6d47aacbd4a8f67fea29ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php-magickwand-1.0.9.tbz) = 172bbc2d89c67bf429ebf9d76a9b3049620386504e18363635cb77ce43d6f68d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php-mdcached-1.0.6.tbz) = e6af6fca3a06d1582307f4f1010c217cca37baf09016abf30b52c2a7a9bbe4b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php-mode.el-1.5.0.tbz) = 515989cd3dccbf87b17ec94312885c1afcee31e9b7f0e31fd550cfd30bf8807d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php-plurk-api-1.6.4.tbz) = a9633d38014ea0cf4c6d819f7026e0d35a60e793d7dff8f8833a40f8517e9883
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php-screw-1.5.tbz) = 038738940c32f90f67fb7b49ffb0e3f9cbcbd8b04c39e62a1933424cb39ae1e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php-sqlite3-0.5.tbz) = f8fdbe10e17f0d202cc58c772877e5ad9e3de42b47b8fb9e80b1ad3b8f13398a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php-suhosin-0.9.33.tbz) = 2c217855e6884e7907ecb30cd3347110ddfcac1d95820ad3c305c2aaaa48d0af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php-tclink-3.4.4.tbz) = 0623c8d96268dd946fd0cbdf822af2316210bdf8e46a4092c32286994ddb0e1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php-templates-1.7.2.tbz) = 1144ac4cf17e464d90f3db4dded5d1a0ab09dbca0bf06c2ca7fe74b797467604
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php-xdebug-2.2.0.tbz) = 982db0f42607922adb0ed87ce686bf43063a8e978be7cb1253d1d8a30c12f964
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-5.4.7.tbz) = a1bff16d62bd168bc89063b17158580f9ec72cb5baea1755c1ba56c8bb4f4c8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-Ice-3.4.2.tbz) = c2075d2f7a4b947403ab74f25aba84e8bd0dd9bf6c07b0b93b5172e0613cac81
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-bcmath-5.4.7.tbz) = bff95ffa65f69ba96275b90c20b24db0f2d6b8d886055a58ea306976d4dd53ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-blitz-0.8.2.tbz) = 44e57038224c5d4fe03ef1a8f0ebfa5d9593ea567014a030591d93eb6ff2a3b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-blitz-devel-0.7.2.tbz) = fe7fe2774a10c7b1325b4d5dd71decad449553fd0cbeab1572e5ddf7a6a5d975
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-bsdconv-9.0.tbz) = d9cb88d83eb117ff33fc1f2edfa76f7d8b74e829dbe4a22d4f09451ef4215712
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-bz2-5.4.7.tbz) = 9d4d10e2707ffdf5a0b89c73fab6af5bd288a71f637865db8d45a895229f0f3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-calendar-5.4.7.tbz) = ccfc8eaf33dd7b897365d24da4d1d2a7e9502bf7c67396d52c57e7adf58acb64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-cconv-0.6.4.tbz) = c49fa2e717a6520ca931b4b6c1f744e3d3e6265d4fa49b51435d0ad77d651221
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-chartdirector-5.0.2_1.tbz) = a361512d88bc41aeb344a941a066d8fddb02d146f1edc6574330ff65e5bfd603
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-creole-1.0.2.tbz) = 44ca193afeea57dfbac2f9b3b8ceb647d313890b3d8cd3902647dc82262d217d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-ctype-5.4.7.tbz) = 7edbb5d3a4737b1c9d4b230b2847b5190b9a262cdc80aabec72aec753d9283d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-curl-5.4.7.tbz) = 45232ab6be1c97354f7156739cda3e129ea3397731231041c4183953518a9a0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-dav-1.2.tbz) = 11c46ae5e03963142d5e97ed070210b91edbacaf5390bffb92fa31af971965e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-dba-5.4.7.tbz) = b1ce33d370faeb1d24fb50e27095d49b4d61d01dd333d2015a10913ffb998783
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-dom-5.4.7.tbz) = 6c2d20048c73d60cec8cdabb97a7b14de7490a0cf97c1be89c73d60b908fdf7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-exif-5.4.7.tbz) = 5035ea09548ad9ab6f242cf310f6adf51d37294e25db5a9d4e92de904b9332b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-extensions-1.7.tbz) = 3777e21aeb753e866b803287d60b609717c6b342e531a28a1d8a48a4e30314bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-ffmpeg-0.6.0_7.tbz) = 188cb75371a8cde755340527255ba1e6da68f1ce91ad44d8099abc45ea041ad3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-fileinfo-5.4.7.tbz) = 2f617d5f0d85278d5191bcc15e9d48549a7fc2796f077a3f1ce80f799b988ace
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-filter-5.4.7.tbz) = c599e88ac3d73d67670d9a49dfeb19e4b7751150c39cc97318af0b2f08a41155
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-ftp-5.4.7.tbz) = ea83e89b5e2a9522485b301b7951d34cce44ba220aedb024b3c271dbf0948b24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-gd-5.4.7.tbz) = a160e4d2ee02d2cbc82f0f79ae328aab84b0a6081614b45046ff8909bc85210b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-geshi-1.0.8.2.tbz) = e3ca9f1bd6d94713e82ca0a13b12180356f9d31be47dd05d9d36fc6c7ed885cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-gettext-5.4.7.tbz) = c3e0cc65064f1638740af692810f5b6e858c7f50ecae327e405a56ae913f06df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-gmp-5.4.7.tbz) = 99f2a4b531a170623ff0a7e71bba21a6de2f8a913bd593465142510d563498b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-hash-5.4.7.tbz) = c178e8bda406b94c682cd2200e8a627e6a8df3521c06045de882088742944732
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-iconv-5.4.7.tbz) = b7ebd62dc104ca265b8c2c677c54f5356d634d28b0cc6b94c850b796dc482661
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-imap-5.4.7.tbz) = 96c593f76a8b34c4765ca618c6070b959971d2fe0883f4e7a08aabf3ac400922
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-interbase-5.4.7.tbz) = 3e187e78b7ac4cc794941a3bad069553dda3596e26a728525ba196a992128999
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-json-5.4.7.tbz) = d984e5c79fc7461ecd670452bf90d23ab38b684b7e833e7c93ae6f400dd32cae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-ldap-5.4.7.tbz) = 652a5842bbbda6e9183e799dc8b6e4f1b52ad682fe10c730d0f141db9fb822e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-mbstring-5.4.7.tbz) = 2ff7df278fa1cf3796cbe001220bee0c50c9615bd575b51ed7c6609abad91eab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-mcrypt-5.4.7.tbz) = 9af36dc9ba616f64b4cb188f4aa2eb56d74cee838eb3028e8c7e8a7bb0cb62d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-msgpack-2012.05.05.tbz) = 6d547c3c922b2780406e21f8ea97c71e20af4cddbfa555f7d4b27a2994a40b26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-mssql-5.4.7.tbz) = 433e4c70ee12082bca92dbc091687ee5b3e8bc4dfd7a5d968bc0af962ca61591
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-mysql-5.4.7.tbz) = 663a3dec41b742bc7bd236a55da5feadef19702deb63cebe86789e5a3ee58ee5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-mysqli-5.4.7.tbz) = b43440b7545f840d4585cd72eda9768a03ce33bedcc40d19c3b772b4d704c541
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-odbc-5.4.7.tbz) = 65eb655b4045bb62ca02e6bf68615efe7068cbc73b353dbe591b6d81c69f08e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-openssl-5.4.7.tbz) = 00df7014aca6bc6246c1d7d5ee16b35706169670985dcb219620b306e962f214
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-pcntl-5.4.7.tbz) = aae783a723363514dbd700ac736795efc004b8fd676efb89b8e7a538fc74d5a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-pdo-5.4.7.tbz) = cefdae8753cb2cc327b8b29e2c13f4f7b27689b13b0cf59d5520623c698c4703
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-pdo_cassandra-0.2.1_1.tbz) = 58812ea09e1c092a70f100dca29b762e6b4dea041ad6b16a681a82cec3fe555b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-pdo_dblib-5.4.7.tbz) = 7293dfae4f0ed0cad3e610c160b91d656ace5aa7d76ed03c5aeef69205a0ee76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-pdo_firebird-5.4.7.tbz) = cebfe0f4467ce2c3183d2221e38653d693a74693270e9cceb9ffe9f5a7798eac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-pdo_mysql-5.4.7.tbz) = b2b44a03a075a5c9d64eb159bb327025e9c8aff8b51b0af9e623ad72c539b295
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-pdo_odbc-5.4.7.tbz) = bdcdf5b55c7528fdc6364d796aba572d54a1821003f1367afd3c320e4621f9ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-pdo_pgsql-5.4.7.tbz) = 18e42ae09294b0ef23928583dbba496858efa7c76a566f54fa6d31000b7883a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-pdo_sqlite-5.4.7.tbz) = f0d96f85a7c29de483466dd3cfd5b8a846436b5e604285c516161de20989d303
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-pgsql-5.4.7.tbz) = 96d1f46ece905919f411c630cdcfed8eaa916452e13a1d3d670e64731e5a5eb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-phar-5.4.7.tbz) = f2fc2d35c4436925d288ca665f6d8497bee1a1af60bb57d802af6e027a6cd050
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-pinba-2012.03.20.tbz) = 52b5e6d2a82f8a963aed634d8d627a2b5def607ab2d00e4dcd1054dfc3245c05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-posix-5.4.7.tbz) = 62e47ff83d7f989ef1de1508361061ce15d309c6f93d8ad0a2898c40b5082f8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-propel-1.1.1.tbz) = fb473f8386fb962b79965b4992cf13b1f54e803335b72367014dbddfea896712
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-pspell-5.4.7.tbz) = 8677faba8aa494677b201414985d12d7e3cc4f1887a8e38a14f86bcdb64a1403
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-readline-5.4.7.tbz) = 2932cbc4c2c95cfc4ec18eac3f3ae99320e9bcaba1bbff561d8a892da3008aa0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-recode-5.4.7.tbz) = 10054bcca4e6d57bb6c32e2a26833d2c822092422ebf839e840fc4a8e35d31b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-redis-2.2.1_1.tbz) = dc8b9505e1c948668500ff09270954bd525a80e5d7cad463f7033cc6270fa9db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-session-5.4.7.tbz) = 8458b4cdb8431bf9badd4b37c03be9d7d1a82cc543851dc55db1e1b627ea637c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-shmop-5.4.7.tbz) = 7f6de431e86462c56e5bf4112ffc2d35b3cb81508ada2ddc32335af8165ea4af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-simplexml-5.4.7.tbz) = 4f68ef95d027eac8462a9923aa2b5fb865555ba878b031bd7caeed0efd27d672
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-snmp-5.4.7.tbz) = 2911f98f91b697b0f0474bc7a6e973943d9e259aaea0073e425a9a56b8432e52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-soap-5.4.7.tbz) = e95986c1cb18c9ffa420964e3e5691511ed2f7bf32006ff414b791a3007d3a76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-sockets-5.4.7.tbz) = 6bfd9b4a4968e4cfc2954413ce2578e13c8dc66fb1d4b46d3e1630facce47660
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-sqlite3-5.4.7.tbz) = 6bf269f6d02676362ae99dafac611b8ee2e0d859f8d43e466006c2cf4a5a14f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-swfed-0.58.tbz) = b29e2cd90510173d0e6c40e015cde92a7d58ab16b08df0da54834c733dd42276
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-sybase_ct-5.4.7.tbz) = 1233fffb2d6f24af2554e67979ebeacadbb8fb0c3b4727a0d41466a043495826
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-sysvmsg-5.4.7.tbz) = 64b8cec89c0aba81747dda8f56804af0c4756e2b54be18ae03cff116c3d61b08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-sysvsem-5.4.7.tbz) = 8f732dfd3373667cdf108e9679e8c4491f15d5226a8fffe0d8de8fe21b0e1927
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-sysvshm-5.4.7.tbz) = 06f8ca415b7c80a7e42a81b522fd94bd5d025de338c93ff6acf82c5ae4146b4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-thrift-0.8.0_1.tbz) = 5b777ca22a94e613a7d8916d733c1ee59f41ee5239899ce1763b23e1ce3ce139
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-tidy-5.4.7.tbz) = 5b99d89e85b1bbdc0485afe1ec1e2ffd7d2b05e7c6f9649d97d28277a2ce25a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-tokenizer-5.4.7.tbz) = 52db33875a53b21811f84e74d1f865cbd24ae076e34f35830cadc14e841f331b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-wddx-5.4.7.tbz) = 38ac68817e7bf5f00e42a0bcea14068843d4cb5daf7bf60ad87c1ea168921df3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-xml-5.4.7.tbz) = e309041f360b6923e624242a65bb0a4247cc7d4dd3dd9a72746e09113c62ec1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-xmlreader-5.4.7.tbz) = 07dd9724ece534405c1acd8089045501b8c693bf454f363caa2443baf9034f7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-xmlrpc-5.4.7.tbz) = 7471fc81ae1e909d37b6986248d35bf73238da9d48c6949791b10db316ede2d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-xmlwriter-5.4.7.tbz) = 0bee4989bc216f5d247339ec57735358f70da5bb19ecb3fd25a30d5bbe074b6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-xsl-5.4.7.tbz) = 0c0ea33f1f8fd73ec500f0ed6ec1f43efad0e97d3a766430b51e9c0a35697e89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-zip-5.4.7.tbz) = 75e8ae0cbad2fad1d7580653dd9b4c11c5f5d57c4f97c6287cfc5c671b659a98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php5-zlib-5.4.7.tbz) = 84a00dd534bcd110bce9b0504844ba99be5dd3c86628c0f350f3635305d131aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 62238243125920d97902dd5a2a1696e5ec88831a8410507a5ac5b0540779a616
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-bcmath-5.2.17_11.tbz) = c65ec7a2d2c6eaa904fc8922c60c5d8924a20fac2e977a59381fdf86358f3f02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-bz2-5.2.17_11.tbz) = db2f50d7f28f368286624df18e3f1ed9f65e11e5b86d0bc7d67b43d126d7e12d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-calendar-5.2.17_11.tbz) = bb3692939991028306e176d08900092dd0ee8570c39d53567a7cb34bafeb19b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-ctype-5.2.17_11.tbz) = c9d7b9f70019cbae48782b12670f2d820099627935b9e88939aeffeb707ffea7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-curl-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 094174a25b319bc9e5482626b1da81584158efb4618f84b1ed22655632679209
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-dba-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 8cad29165b10b1d9cea5a48df9cea9d459bdf9a5864a1451662dd430023c9837
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-dbase-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 30a30e3f83c7d8bd163e87d1e57457d527dd4018064633538429f6882302ab10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-dom-5.2.17_11.tbz) = a6d954ca20b8a4434cce36a4d6ceef0c29763e444a975b16ee10313d806015b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-exif-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 41a4d3a56d8ed14fcdcd1fd23b117f21f88bfd3b4b1bae77813d6cba72b3fe44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-extensions-1.3_1.tbz) = 5c158a528466e2917ec70a33f1cbcddf2fde5076ea0112071325c930bcf019c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-filter-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 33705ae70fc82b8bbfe40a4a404a675a0b8ffa20df2e83213e2d5bc09a864815
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-ftp-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 12ba0d29c2fa04957b94a70aabca834d468a77ff428f4ef61bd25a12410ae32a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-gd-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 28bc644ce274ed95ee240cb367c4141d4bfc5ad5ae22051d1144a8f2d6420f04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-gettext-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 38744a74de85f6029ac11e28055564a0653d85132bf7861629ec31d5693fd35f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-gmp-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 7b7b6c7cd36900bfc881e776281b5aa294600cce7289aa599eeae4ee3086386d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-hash-5.2.17_11.tbz) = ae82b7f798e83b4a34a9ef06b246323483f827e86f976eee2561c1c31377c304
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-iconv-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 9a8127aa61f870a7f735ef86c369c76c922738657fb9887d932f5f4c37eca103
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-imap-5.2.17_11.tbz) = a00fbaa8c980196da08090ca4e3ff1dc67b197ea2c513d109f8b93adaf060334
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-interbase-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 81bf5c2fc81147584d6ac7a4faeacf359830f2085a7c6b24bc45ee1a43ae4a88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-json-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 3ad14f9c6efea494040afa72ac2c767a9500e3919b6119945da4cda873913d5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-ldap-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 16c6e1f887ad28b064d94fdb7956e7723d9e7583b71d50f1fb0b1dcf56f75ea7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-mbstring-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 9adb18568f13420c4e8a55d0c17c69f749e760c62b181afd4d963d2e5c8d0db6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-mcrypt-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 19f24a4309e10f60e58183b7c88ef561a677cbd4d1a70a72710ad777b84cc8f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-mhash-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 4ff0e9c940791f8ecd54ce1da5de279c60b18b62af84e8665e5af1dabd74cc2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-ming-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 55be910f0c4354fdfc2a9e1557cccc6afc20d3aaed7b8290baca6ca59109b735
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-mssql-5.2.17_11.tbz) = eecbf08c067224c35289453d8fcbf059a343aa0f189c4c39d9c6faef16756efa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-mysql-5.2.17_11.tbz) = d03f82ba0cc12a11dedeb40fcf080d64b8e4f78c64cf2e8db3267d3b4b015ca1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-mysqli-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 3d8b26031e6379608551ccd30edf33cebd432d905b57fbc6594ff620fcb79976
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-ncurses-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 7d7ac0e5b3899b5a7778bad6f06f7ac976cd888362d9ab3e513c5945fa33042c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-oci8-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 6465aed95ffbde6ceabb55953c8e88eb1caebcae670ded659221112146997189
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-odbc-5.2.17_11.tbz) = eda26ba3b41a01be221d539904cf96505afefb602b25d903377e1f5d1847b7a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-openssl-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 998f8291cd3b97c6b445df7f72832edce108e5add48ad32db62043278a0e0012
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-pcntl-5.2.17_11.tbz) = be088d923f9208326a815d4c810267fa39b862067cea8da3a654551ce537693f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-pcre-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 61c77d14c5d1503f5b22afb728fb2ea9fbaf3166781709de7ffbc2f34ee24f73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-pdo-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 3b6591b7b71de88eb7c37d2ea89d11991391c47fd7de51e3de97c32cc686c045
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-pdo_dblib-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 3d1fd969d627ff7156d01b227aae3a1885637f567b8ca9a1aa260cdc7e0739d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-pdo_firebird-5.2.17_11.tbz) = fd746d9a75a820824d50ec556b254ce876c912d4169fb7b3281d47c9fbd7af2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-pdo_mysql-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 5c5cd7628549cf67c73bf0d2985735a16e58e717d62a5fd4986f571d30a05f20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-pdo_oci-5.2.17_11.tbz) = b4c580b3137570b9b9e4f0ab2a693799b3cde36ca28f5646589cab3183981d2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-pdo_odbc-5.2.17_11.tbz) = fa3fb7fab9e6931b2222c608a1e263883c7b9f9bb55fcf065005644cd939da53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-pdo_pgsql-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 3576eb07855a5d1a0ed43f4596b91270983b28d498d68df44c64112d27d2d74e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-pdo_sqlite-5.2.17_11.tbz) = ea65b911d489217bbb1f47463589dafcb198c86284c9a027d2e5fd9fcd0bd2d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-pgsql-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 32e83ef540ee3447cc9d6ea75277041e00c272c21f547c770a02ca7c43d40313
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-posix-5.2.17_11.tbz) = cca22a0d627e210f0553701585460e338a2cc239c96a23ca008af0ff92b60047
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-pspell-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 670d2d0d51e1d8acaf19f759fef18e3f4ebb4f3aad52592e61ea1c88da922400
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-readline-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 323749a79456b12170452147dd41803956db20a7d9049a53c9e47be8183c6eae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-recode-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 89eb9cf5cf523e41bfca8f63c35a991e3af4228090cdd3a5799eb603b64df0a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-rrdtool-1.00_1.tbz) = a55fa78f2e4949a110df0f159442537d4eebb077fe8a01279bdc4ee05dbd1783
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-session-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 3a26751b1c9d7aa081ab1dc71577ad8d69b545591a87957748fa56841935d3a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-shmop-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 4e13fc1f40444cd59f5d98167d00d04bd5ae3ad4962e79ca3235caa46a072e09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-simplexml-5.2.17_11.tbz) = ea80e12dd7b73ccd5786d6bf7fc35ee2afd17ba6259ce68f674f86c74d0026a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-snmp-5.2.17_11.tbz) = e0f7bb386a1eeb2b43a530d6f18f53a019ca310b99c5a01559c995003f0dcf18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-soap-5.2.17_11.tbz) = d0d1ab784a465cdfabfb8d6000a44dc1cae685b83f564b173d91416265855e3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-sockets-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 7f818f7dd6390f647711f2496ff549fb752c982610b4ecf57cb6f39bba27a35a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-spl-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 73c657c70be951ccbb2b884fc6521473cc76fd7bec3856a95ca9d7b6bd1bc697
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-sqlite-5.2.17_11.tbz) = dfbfef0ac478bf266228a17c054f34b44d6b94cb10517c70b78d30faba1d7a7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-sybase_ct-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 88366ba44725a175e7646314a0e64a686e6f466fa82f11d508b7e40a28bf3110
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-sysvmsg-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 6bfa734ce856d58547c983ecbe403b0d7f6db59f7d40d72a5dc5310077f8b431
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-sysvsem-5.2.17_11.tbz) = c82d4814754132d2442607df507c9e91d730fde492fd76c3349da920a52cde29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-sysvshm-5.2.17_11.tbz) = fb1f9d18417b2e46a313814940f37d4c6b1f9b9f8ff620ed791142097fa32616
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-tidy-5.2.17_11.tbz) = def2f2ab2bcfc4bb163527b6fa87f85095fcf0e675b08a05deebf392d24c6c00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-tokenizer-5.2.17_11.tbz) = e928f862a1038b1a2385aecca35a4702c750e924b3c933235a3a46433d9d70ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-wddx-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 50f4cdc99cc99140ae1bfde07d473342350fa2d48cb51ffafca9a31b9993c9d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-xml-5.2.17_11.tbz) = e0d77fc4c76efcd0027bd1e6c583bf6033b5893a949bd746497f77922f21108f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-xmlreader-5.2.17_11.tbz) = ec553afc92346517683c012f9a22897695db4b9322f3ae4cf155a1e1799e77fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-xmlrpc-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 8e4905b813f6e3725bafc1f4fd2a1fb289f20e99b9e96217692812ea254a6101
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-xmlwriter-5.2.17_11.tbz) = b9811992847d5169af94312057a80ed4e55dc83d333793498886acd33f73ac05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-xsl-5.2.17_11.tbz) = a47d58cd0ba626283619690a9423a235d0c7d8a4d160fe7ce8cb455441ffacaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-zip-5.2.17_11.tbz) = 4d1a6a183fd850a75c07821bab6684256961bdff4bc4c95e7720eb3af155a66d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php52-zlib-5.2.17_11.tbz) = b1c71f5bac9e4cef882886ae94f350750a023c69a600d1795189cd0d2cd1405d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-5.3.17.tbz) = e6a1f3a127a8064076689520a9793b688c1a31db967f8857060164e21c64feca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-bcmath-5.3.17.tbz) = 7c20d5d9cc3190823262531c5d291adacd344abf0577cab3521bfa1eb72da0ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-bz2-5.3.17.tbz) = 3bc904888ef8af33b73a03ea73d9af2a7b2b9dcb6b8fc43f61021be0c345ae3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-calendar-5.3.17.tbz) = 4c31c27378572b89bc539381794bc0f162f91caae1f6afdceb0d44e13e69fbca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-ctype-5.3.17.tbz) = ac3bd19cd67fb8c17972250d89107d60c8197b3447916e679175a23c8196270e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-curl-5.3.17.tbz) = d19f3605dafe8c2a87f092e95e08ca209b03aefc3888bfff3e3575d335bfb073
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-dba-5.3.17.tbz) = 141da027a3d8dbe226d629fecb87aa255702f1925813cdde736e5f6963947c65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-dom-5.3.17.tbz) = 4c30dffd4918ed6e0a2754d6a63e6f6701f7753d77e87c8dd1dacf14a5efffda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-exif-5.3.17.tbz) = 5ee4430964006208bf0071ac2da9430cf184e8500f084ebebcb9acc889e7f36a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-extensions-1.6.tbz) = fe5f93ac50358ccbe09646d2404638ee620bb430a99789353769c38275499d66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-fileinfo-5.3.17.tbz) = 0597ef5bde53e597fe0c000b54c99cc979f1bac665ef3d8b3ae39e72b27f7aec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-filter-5.3.17.tbz) = 7f2c88b06f0e35ecce41a7e52b341346c07be73e606135b84d5b0f237c36bae7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-ftp-5.3.17.tbz) = 2144c66b61ffc2cdc7b2bbfff7d945bf91234dfe833830314bbd859c2ac342d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-gd-5.3.17.tbz) = 1ecf6b9045a91b0601a6b04b84616eb4c2b3ef906eaf2536a223c822494b6c71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-gettext-5.3.17.tbz) = 1ec43f0ae4c32e5c160b0a94e37b5739c690d749e20cfe15e87fc5dae31fbd37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-gmp-5.3.17.tbz) = 0180cc8a16dccd87a1e94fe2768b218e9268fe268784a4a8290ef40d0fa64c7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-hash-5.3.17.tbz) = 46171120cc5d9d9103e9433cce51bd48546d8ce5eb714e765c927ee5c0af4826
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-iconv-5.3.17.tbz) = 28f30db0cc523d756fb6973adf4777f593b089b13a3453bbea5f12b0b7cf86ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-imap-5.3.17.tbz) = e9dbf79060f590902a211265886405acb80e8ef18c48dc764daa29f19f049af1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-interbase-5.3.17.tbz) = aa22ee04db0c6eabadf5e24fbbb798a31eec9e95f64967abbe686b136a05b05b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-json-5.3.17.tbz) = 84f27eb989bfe9bb5fc1f83f11d08dc3cf3f8a78ac835c572e001cefa0ff2c11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-ldap-5.3.17.tbz) = a710ccd385b653360db63d683cbc5726d6a93476b1b525473c6c464fa8dfa5f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-mbstring-5.3.17.tbz) = 0104bb82d61c2bbc1dfac266abba2e58ee6d6ede8bb4eba5f6dc8349bfb76901
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-mcrypt-5.3.17.tbz) = 0dfdfb3675177fad6862dd38803ca21059ea34ce314ddfd0becd7187ffff2bf1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-mssql-5.3.17.tbz) = 3013e47f078ea2478599832c8ab067a6a954b4abfbed474c984879cdd95cabe3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-mysql-5.3.17.tbz) = 5ae4afe4a438ffa589de423cbc32ad3d18260a4a138f1cc42b02b35614eec0e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-mysqli-5.3.17.tbz) = f149d2a9d4248390924152e53471949204fe19c380c671e28c8b8a7203aa945b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-odbc-5.3.17.tbz) = 93c70360bd01ca327f1e5f743b255ec041828b7e34954b84701e103aa48ba744
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-openssl-5.3.17.tbz) = 652459fc311a6e1c1fde6459642e9e09c2b77e1798985744ff438f30436c7b0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-pcntl-5.3.17.tbz) = c0f14ad55ecc01a7653a90711bae1f9a8ae441884ed9937cf10232641e2377b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-pdo-5.3.17.tbz) = b96f2332c096f89e72ace860cf1b047a8336e09c1d721d8df2a3449a92757f00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-pdo_dblib-5.3.17.tbz) = 08c1284b1b48a6e808a0fb6ddab70e5965ce4050cee8d28cca8e09f16841461b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-pdo_firebird-5.3.17.tbz) = f47fcf58e5f9c4ca3bbeb9ffe0eb55d4b10dfdc1c09029b6f3cbacdaae7e44a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-pdo_mysql-5.3.17.tbz) = 46b6fbb7619032a4155bb6e1bcedee05300443d5ac8655530244880ccd63a585
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-pdo_odbc-5.3.17.tbz) = 13f92c9a1bd5595d0e1bc975201858b6dec06c58b0c0efa8e5e29051e6b94667
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-pdo_pgsql-5.3.17.tbz) = 00a6fd4936bf64045fca47e54905a8b78c068ae129a57d6a65dd1622a60c51f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-pdo_sqlite-5.3.17.tbz) = 7aaa29c772f43d660e0a999f0188d445452d3001a4cb1ff7d04c3d3040768dd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-pgsql-5.3.17.tbz) = 7dcc37d6202e43c34c1c03e03a80ac79e1fd2aba704746a0f5139d3cfed74933
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-phar-5.3.17.tbz) = bbd62ac03e2e27996e09a6aa5c0b295debd4192e2d70cb6d0ff2e70b4fb4deec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-posix-5.3.17.tbz) = 73b84c960c59f3d84d8101ff7b19dcc91b0246162c020e9993dd8d80a7a1d0dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-pspell-5.3.17.tbz) = 64cbf164259635d51f31d16b3eb07b66286d3c95b1a0ffec18ce5841d9613859
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-readline-5.3.17.tbz) = 7d60381befa8d1575308bc7bb66f3d10b1a74b41ea53f7846bdf0cade2282d9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-recode-5.3.17.tbz) = 1f912bb2ea009839457ceea9046a719c98cca359fa52e7f8c4bcf50da6fecfaf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-redis-2.2.1.tbz) = bfa91b3d2091b381288610c5e309823486f602fd9e81407f444d42478f36ccac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-session-5.3.17.tbz) = bbd65154c8745b917a9750f5994089f50464286ef27d3af704b16b2dd739596e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-shmop-5.3.17.tbz) = 62bc5e486cce6b0a42e640fd2cd8ff2905182760d05110767c5e114f8d1e779f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-simplexml-5.3.17.tbz) = 89013a5abab3ba5b016c998a7b223557c66e912931cd8fc6f5732425c1b6e30c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-snmp-5.3.17.tbz) = d0f7c4452d6c1704c9fb6fa0dc56be9ea0cdb7797646f313263bc793a87875f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-soap-5.3.17.tbz) = cc91715dd2ba0a3e482a42a529f64472e8349a6953d8bfed5228960de4ccf5d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-sockets-5.3.17.tbz) = b5ea3f5c2ea8cdc16794ca1915c5bd92f118805b4831b3d27d0532539d0d5ac8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-sqlite-5.3.17.tbz) = 6e528c7026982996ace02008060f036da2ea9442fa892656ed11dbe62f38f951
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-sqlite3-5.3.17.tbz) = 080068a09582e5fe35f92f6855c4682d09d5c0c33608413e1e1779f0273957c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-sybase_ct-5.3.17.tbz) = c10f364f6f6fbf88e9a0dbf98928afc48e7612756cf6011d802db3106a442c76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-sysvmsg-5.3.17.tbz) = 29d49233de6931b346bbd0e4a7f693c2f8c402d109a2069db537d29c5e8b932c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-sysvsem-5.3.17.tbz) = 6505e6e3d48136b902e8f135122cca55b3176c60f2b03c303295a3ecaf34acb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-sysvshm-5.3.17.tbz) = e16d29c618da777e8c6a014ca934e21b3fe54c5d43382fd03ee3f99d8f0acd87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-tidy-5.3.17.tbz) = 019d70b508c9384b12833cde717a039658a2a290b6174edb7e174592e9fbc930
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-tokenizer-5.3.17.tbz) = b6973d46156ac925ea28161b8d11d75ea8b40e8cb6d662af252826526496e6c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-wddx-5.3.17.tbz) = 08979c97ed4e7c98da52f9218003d0b405e06d145439b80556655802f0c5738b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-xml-5.3.17.tbz) = 0d0494e555eacf39a74d5a43304ee4bbbeb890094d3df8b622f6ce1b161419cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-xmlreader-5.3.17.tbz) = 0abe63a50b57b0041b22d5527aaa873181fd58ac266fb78c7a3c8658a3dca0bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-xmlrpc-5.3.17.tbz) = b3233e3972c6cb2499f43dd1ac498c0e05b9859ea4e9850cf65c1476e9dd5c05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-xmlwriter-5.3.17.tbz) = ba1e79c8dd2ea2d3721b9af0fc3d772feb71b7101d678ef56ac60c996491a36b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-xsl-5.3.17.tbz) = 5a1993439ef04150f3f80932d0d0feb7c535741f1b97a4a0523a0b1d0897bc4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-zip-5.3.17.tbz) = 56b936d6f1e13b849acdccb68f1d406e7ffc709bf9a51ba88d4644cc9cbef764
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php53-zlib-5.3.17.tbz) = d056c354986a5005924e66263d021c74a2ada652dfb6da1e43304894977d5d2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpGedView-4.2.3.tbz) = 49ab4d84cc128f7c43700655476ea59b13989283847300ac761c1e610f421c13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpMyAdmin-3.5.3.tbz) = 77dc31f717a9a13dac2b089f6cee22d79966bdb9101b2fa71c518deb50422ffa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php_doc-br-20100701_2.tbz) = ac10c471ed3581ebe31ed1334a687cfd832444a0c12202682c31261ec1716f28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php_doc-de-20100701_2.tbz) = f4fb9a20014afc21c734bb50fc38885cdef6f9f4b7423a068f6380412cdb0c23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php_doc-en-20100701_2.tbz) = 30fe4b6ba733d72f99fa815731582f54c42b14958e8d19d4db11dd8f320315a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php_doc-fr-20100701_2.tbz) = 435dbdcce5292dc983111fb440a55f7401a2a0efbbc3fe80253ee296c8be7377
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php_doc-ja-20100701_2.tbz) = d2d16c4f6b559e06427d3da98df4cf5aa424fcffc7013e5e361bd90c4ea5c074
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php_doc-kr-20100701_2.tbz) = 2dd35f0ac6cb1ee5c888a23c7c33e127ff5f8f8e787f271773aeca6ad7c5960b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/php_doc-pl-20100701_2.tbz) = cf556d67bea2063c8c3f9a4c63c5164a88dbe5f4a5e67edb135f6953c7076f75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpbb-2.0.23.tbz) = 276e414c09c7a16a7f22ffe7435075dbef4ea7a3cf029b6544262002d5bb4eda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpbb-3.0.11.tbz) = d36a2c23cd648ccb374dca81e0477d17652eb3d873c33929f8ffd73a64099cfc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpbt-1.0.1.tbz) = d9833d2ea2d201bfe6f2c2cb07670e7e644de62e752ac4970e60c4f8ef8c8489
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpcollab-2.5.tbz) = 693a9ffaebccad593441cf7ed7586b23d143ed8195c3bd511f492855fe4e5089
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpdeadlock-1.01_1.tbz) = 734b44e381862e9c12f3ab6cb32a2c6e24ff3075ee127d1ec133c26a8774e9e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpeclipse-1.2.3_5.tbz) = 19eec3b13eabfbfbc2acd1a6f11c77e95787097034ab9f7d782670ffc2d1df7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpgroupware-0.9.16.017.tbz) = cfe2f2218b933bc9b4f536c9601622d75a7f145c836405834dd91bd6ed28e18a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpicalendar-2.24.tbz) = 13b5e4a894ac94cd329507f32f1f774523716a2b870be368f7f4f3e487095ea3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpip-200611081420_1.tbz) = 8e94501438df6b0030f53d9c2a1130d1379bdfac088e4efddfc442ad86344ebb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpipam-0.6.tbz) = 7248766b2687c35be332d5a20df604009acef1bd9b5191d8c59ac2180a358e20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpldapadmin-1.2.2,1.tbz) = 0276faeb83e5f192715b43f2a452f1acf5a3717f9421a923c4c7c0b0aaf1461d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phplist-2.10.18.tbz) = f9528aacfdf44e413b38794ffca7aaa15a7e8c34a0705ad0d580ebcd900a7cee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phplot-5.8.0.tbz) = 13d836c476b47c5595bd5b6c18c775ad1972e18f3e788d47c68f51a2cd441da4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpmailer-5.2.1.tbz) = 250234c883d2b2edf95594e49417082e9a2e805169656e30d85c96b6c1540298
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpmailer2-2.0.4.tbz) = a0fa3f909a5d6b902279fb3cc192f0186e44ba672f34a5ee82c08822aea6ab82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpminiadmin-1.5.091221.tbz) = 3d9a1ab6cec63f9f0c703af1bef7ec211f4a75d9aedddf762ee426c6156f3db4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpmp-0.12.0.tbz) = 175f6e0ff76273da445af2144f9de086a0431e0c607f7cebcd53d7a24137d348
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpmustache-0.8.1.tbz) = 08d2ea56a878a86fe73702c41b8c97fa7a22438de4202c8cf031bf238e834a0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpmyfaq-2.7.8.tbz) = 25ffcf13dbda18a173e336b23610a0de02ddb3409b7f0a15be255a147415a62b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phppgadmin-5.0.4.tbz) = fa11ebf442a7a788991a7679c7173f3a208f8b69b04a96fd9a91d62df26322e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phprecipebook-3.01.tbz) = 320c916f8a88344656995fabd06161a5e99b4624df852d109ac52c49dd66b891
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phprojekt-6.0.5.tbz) = caa499b514f5268ae6cfb6bc28f356da2f77914614f662427184b80d38395c28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phproxy-0.5b2_3.tbz) = f7b8c1ab6dea93c03c82c8b074c538b2a55dc5bf136b6f5ef82907e54c9a4320
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpscheduleit-1.2.12.tbz) = 0a2dcdc3246bc9bb9b241cfe375ed343075718a3a98a649f7b523364db8f750e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpsecinfo-0.2.1.tbz) = 21c6c635f1f48cc1465313910762f765430a44074ba1bdaed33773185ee895b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpsh-20110513.tbz) = ac91ae1e0d787a1bbd2c654e9655176a3bd4c263e741eefca54ca76e68744e1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpsysinfo-3.0.10_1.tbz) = 0d023fb5fbb30344454f5e1c0da8a23165983867d62dd01d9758b3762cb4ecaf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phptags-0.3.0.tbz) = 5d4fab04c4ed2f0e6b3a5c7f2da1dd42481453846346bcbd6dedd96f9e8316ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpvirtualbox-4.1.10.tbz) = c6af234085f67e70796cadaf4d57c75947b9dbd7d418faa086843f07a82427be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpweathermap-0.97a_1.tbz) = 6b48869184cda7a79cd687fd1d2e532ee0a57c7d0001a3a010de73a6531a1ba4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpwebapp-1.2.tbz) = bac25e7da93a69bbf7dd7a25c5ff6e0bf7441ceb321877117fed07dc66b44d1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phpwebftp-3.3_1.tbz) = f302b16210819156053c7a56db40376e2161b5d4548d33291a7407ab920635c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phraze-0.4.tbz) = 0d8c334e32a4423ed25f79841837fc99aab8ed82fb53f114218417aad4107ca3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phylip-3.69,1.tbz) = e49c82dfedb755a01aa8adb4a4657af6f110cb5dd8f26804f5c7c4b2f1a87037
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/phyml-20090706.tbz) = d092043cfd2f0e1fe90308d3a51c6ac2b275ca8fade965d60e11954253076910
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/physcalc-2.4_1.tbz) = 2334ebbee684078adb4a82ba828b36061d26360d52f36d51e96e0602158fd5c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/physfs-1.1.1_1.tbz) = 3cd48dfc0aa3ce0534c1f34ede53138e09465a439b80df841d9c3c267f6851bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/physfs-2.0.2.tbz) = badcd875f8d393848018816fe0b4b6edc1b5316014fae974730b8ba9cae49964
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pianobar-2012.09.07.tbz) = db930ec12791edb37b64d780142a181e232115c99a72b49b43c5d3f3c0f91299
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pib-1.2_2.tbz) = 32ddb7a60444737d4e301951358a0dbd1b3ccae759deff75fe4eed3bc5c1946c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pic2fig-1.4_2.tbz) = 7b35d1c86a740703b20e2e382050f8da555eb1da841608ec026a701f82b79adf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/picard-1.1.tbz) = 76e99e71baa0427de8f723d83438a36709b90575b320f9e81ab4950ce2206eef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/picasm-1.14_1.tbz) = cdd244f337bf3f3d473a9e344e2dd7651a80acbe5c24e66d1027890c84d5b13c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pico-alpine-2.00_1.tbz) = d14d7f15737204ac78f68e5216e6a976c018a0f387effafd49afe9b9454e0620
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/picoc-2.1.tbz) = b426cb298373bb5c173bca4669a2417403470fe123188a27e2c198ec9489c46e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/picocom-1.7.tbz) = 65aa23e58ae458a5d1718ab777fae4344ffe04027bc9ee4895a83a79e258d9bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/picp-0.6.8.tbz) = f618931e234062888eeaa6f2424d47fbc50f0fedf9b24ccd85e8ccfd0520bf29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/picprog-1.9.0.tbz) = 7f685963f22bf71889e4a1f9bca10820ca413c11c3a25e1f3e57bdd1c112bcd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/picpuz-2.1.1_3.tbz) = 63c88ea21eb6789d43c89105d36fe755627f97b3bd62be832486ca45eadec7f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/picturebook-20010422_9.tbz) = 72ed132118be529cca8c227ccc31e50e02015825068d12c02af25a5da519eedb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/picviz-0.4_3.tbz) = 01f90b9cd4028b4bebe56d39d5e373ed56057b889e46ea3d4d2ff47b08f26965
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidentd-3.0.19_2.tbz) = ad59ddb9760daf57c22f2e43c9a21fcdec8138cdf28632a10dfa4ae823ccb677
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-2.10.6.tbz) = de02998f4cc63f8178264f6307d0af9c67516dd29ae90f51eddbd3ea02cd236c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-audacious-remote-0.5_2.tbz) = 82274c6b66629bfd45c6bac6139e52815525900fcb0b8440b1080df41247c42f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-birthday-reminder-1.7_4.tbz) = 5cd5c68b302ea67874a602dd3c1e61affd6360ee01782032a118ae4c8ae69c22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-bs-1.3.0_6.tbz) = 25a577642fa9940cf3c4a61fb3b2278e9cf864c7c14e66067f10f9fe5da001b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-encryption-3.1_1.tbz) = 49a3f21354fe34f2c0aba8768c8adc0d126a4ac96d4e578cc0a66a1afcb56bfe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-facebookchat-1.69_2.tbz) = e2e7efddd5c4d56d5443d72497c50bbb0df84030551b32de82bb2d622f5fcf6c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-fetion-0.98.5.2_4.tbz) = 82435df8d29e98ca190081fe7d0d5f6a206c6d5a4702e9f352a5aca5d7d913d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-guifications-2.16_5.tbz) = 93c167a85d44d2a5bbb604898dfd2cf4b083bf65198889d22b5d4bc297adcb62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-hotkeys-0.2.4_16.tbz) = 270e1d70214c53c0062628479b86c4142cd350dffaae0a6fcc455c932d1d9eb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-latex-1.0_6.tbz) = 1fa2da650c8041be4104e2500761e90d8157d4f69d55db70d7db3849d8a5176c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-libnotify-0.14_11.tbz) = a9c455ce345852efed06152ef3c5bda102833e178cb9325cc2a220cf8f27b6ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-manualsize-0.7_3.tbz) = 7f08c1e5ca65ddfe84e8bceff93508392e0377d74396787450cb757de6ec213e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-msn-pecan-0.1.0.r1_8.tbz) = 447c77942cb68d48ccb753b54ac680574aced1badaf60d67654976872cd7a8ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-musictracker-0.4.1_6.tbz) = 36e40e7e7bc09f86b854534ef17e093aaec5dbee1121752d7bef1965312e1f42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-otr-4.0.0.tbz) = 62d8c61ca669adbef007e2f5ffec30eec16037791bec93878e0dee3857f0c2f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-pidgimpd-1.1.1_9.tbz) = cc6373d2f1e7058601d0d5d374479631f061a383fa4405988544aa0dff1075c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-privacy-please-0.7.1_2.tbz) = aad31faf48b70dee0e1e31914e6e7128f303be161d1431964ee026ef73e451b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-rhythmbox-2.0_6.tbz) = 5a387e3b6422c550155feecf7b189c219c15ee845fbb3b15d46f64f5ac8040ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-sipe-1.13.1_1.tbz) = 77680714f110c9828b602645e06a94e5038901b87601e8f7a336c77b51d0b51c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-skype-0.0.0.628_1.tbz) = 90997461c6d4022ff27297104d98200b7a182576f0770a87bd31d2a95b70ce5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidgin-twitter-0.9.2_1.tbz) = 6cccb570f2ddee034d3651ae13b254b98778d26b572d9cb6704bbd36dee114a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pidof-20050501.tbz) = 7a93e8478e33190f8c6358afd7e681b1d992a3fdd14ff28092bdc3ab971ea8c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/piewm-1.04_3.tbz) = 6070777199689b51dc634b21d7fd4e362dc0d7b10d797c7da64ba3f9913dcdf7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pigz-2.2.5.tbz) = e8626ef517c5e502093868d5edaf8decfdb77793f073bf316c0faed39cdbeff8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pikdev-0.9.2_9.tbz) = b15d479547c81d54783fe3775f3edbde27ebccf6f4ee789d2a266ff02da8dd54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pike76-7.6.112_17.tbz) = 6e816d26c6afa93def1f113b889213190c08b32bcade6871362571b3fbc2c814
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pike78-7.8.700.tbz) = 0c9e415015244312dda2766536a66e45becf95bb1c1b6f84288c42337a97f46a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/piklab-0.16.1.tbz) = e7aba8b6ecc35bed5f902f52b80c138a5072a22e5466e0d688274ff00ee9a254
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pilot-link-0.12.5,1.tbz) = 085ea7aa4b25f0a7f57610c620abeb51d60659e8b0dac3cac60e644dec13ed31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pilot_makedoc-0.7a_1.tbz) = c74476f74d61e40fbf3e28986abe11aff03902891961ff135e7d9938ba19c802
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pilrc-3.2_3.tbz) = 52fc6a5914bf7da97aa357d4157f0e452374f616199fbf07d99dcdb828c9a489
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pimdd-0.2.1.0.tbz) = be4062e2cf78d8d938b3f4f26f766649691245b68c428fe63addae60394e24a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pinba_engine-2011.08.18_1.tbz) = 167aeebe60ad4239f535afdd3d0b3ab3855ec838785091e9ee34069c5c839c15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pinball-0.3.1_14.tbz) = 5a4e847aa497e8bbabc295abfc52dc740646df8f4981a89435f8c659c10fb287
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pine-pgp-filters-1.8.tbz) = a69aa1d76df38eee05f08576cb177a65be4bd9192afa26ddb956c9a0f0486b2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pinedit-0.3.1_2.tbz) = d5d26f4ff62cfc9673e565fe54feeaca2fa59dfd00bb5fa48658b0afb3af5748
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pinentry-0.8.1_2.tbz) = 73b0af6f892b7e7b5f90ecc8ddb4cb530c29dcc449235f3c90abdda01ba41f3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pinentry-curses-0.8.1_2.tbz) = 3945eda67135151ea4aa0ea348006dacaf9ca154f9600b440542351afdbbb9b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pinentry-gtk-0.8.1_2.tbz) = 2988819d38dbfcd73c8a01514abf5c9c1890224159cef674a6659d5bad4ed1bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pinentry-gtk2-0.8.1_2.tbz) = 131f77f0e460f0bafd72e6330f38d40d73f4ea615db817c3cc02dc889e41a5fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pinentry-qt3-0.8.1_2.tbz) = 86b4f3a0f63e27c18ac558761e536fa8fbfbe27d58a31fb290c097629283920e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pinentry-qt4-0.8.1_2.tbz) = 5fc85aaecad8fb0adad8c1405eeea9f298bf20cdbf85625e26770bcee8852bdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pinfo-0.6.9_4.tbz) = fc3645527f1ed89e630d2b18835eda7bb086135eabafc683d217e9faccf92100
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pingus-0.7.2_9.tbz) = 3112ec7aeac31a72cc3d259b0d68863e078c3a188527483ab4e4e34e5de707e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pink-pony-1.2.1_5.tbz) = 1ca069d69077d0d6c51dd7b675a3fc6609b619b83126fb060f1c13ff399b332e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pinot-1.01.tbz) = 4c7140a74d58f59077cd9b1797daa4eda167904e14f8c91df362da27caa4e412
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pinpoint-0.1.4_1.tbz) = 715306ba72f5e1d1a29f44202445d5e5b1d7e767ac880638858fc05f248ada10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pinta-1.1.tbz) = 1227d73b997ccae3c6df3002b0f84f5e1843a97b64022a191790dcb7859ac667
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pioneers-14.1.tbz) = 564ada76d00a66a37aedf3a0d72e31d8d4ab1dcd17d51c798873d8646399b382
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pipe-2.5_1.tbz) = 519232d1b350b7de75b006290f4ad175a9b2c3dd55f50403145aab804f159cbf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pipebench-0.40.tbz) = 48e8a1055310b0772f71c16a5be26f5d0e49b5b07a17450c0acdf5bd24e1fd93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pipemeter-1.1.3.tbz) = ed8690bf0e0cb363e6206105ca1079cc953e78e49aa7f8904db4be616b46d0a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pipenightdreams-0.10.0_11.tbz) = 09020a09bc6f1dac7fb938bbddb8fa8ac515622a0d93b60c131b63592d881060
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pipepanic-0.1.3_4.tbz) = fdd1751e35d9dbd8d005f15b105ff3e7cf5b99ea7cfed53bd96bec55741abf4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pipestatus-0.6.0.tbz) = 41eb655a0ca6a1edbcd7465ef7ff136e25c12cb097c0ae5da6a1b74e20cfd42b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pipewalker-0.8.3_1.tbz) = f6e65f970ff097353fb7770c461e50fb2c62e3e72c50224cbe63e11e2db79882
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pipsecd-19991014_2.tbz) = ef10b2bfd83d9f63db2977946509a531498dd12b4d60541f7fcd5e67de9d4642
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pircbot-1.5.0_1.tbz) = cdb54ad8c44e13d4b960b3092702c0903f35ba1501635f637216bd8b6eb28ce9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pire-0.0.4.tbz) = e277ef032a221cf3dc416479d75775276582245ce06b3b6df09fa862349ddaa1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pisg-0.73.tbz) = d789172635bcc2bcc44e29040e84e11e38256535930dd3b168d69c2f28fddedc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pit-0.1.0.tbz) = a62ced27a7d4518975bcd061e8ce90a1c0621a46bcac57c48383f905050806e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pithos-0.3.17.tbz) = 21f187d7ec6f418f3cd45dac845ff41a3687f21f68f0fa70b3dcb4fc8ee8fdb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pitivi-0.13.4.2_3.tbz) = 256e833ba31c16d0bf9872c43a06a90e66d8e16f60ceb679b8202b453f4ab272
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pivotx-2.3.3_1.tbz) = 17cc410f0480892c4c87a22aeb3525e198dd9c86960cfceefee722495b8679b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/piwigo-2.3.4.tbz) = 3be90268d530a625bc9ed9ee5c12d558629ee06318a87f72fb6b8091d629eb89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/piwik-1.9.tbz) = acc9ee39c30fa69bc2a70922090d534ff66297c874de6214226cc942b8e167a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pixelize-1.0.0_1.tbz) = c9ce69cedd962f77abe6696d9d4aca87d9c3283162e8007fa6a6061b7384912c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pixen-0.1_2.tbz) = 6e967d2a272c2ac6bd146decc627e848cdc0ac4915245785a958a74c8a4df098
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pixie-2.2.6_4.tbz) = e375934ad8639b65c78e7bb0f3c50a053ac78f76a366dbd2649c96a2dc103d43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pixilate-0.4.2_1.tbz) = 6eb74fb97ea45f2c922375361c127bbe791563fc2d02057e9cf0a5ed0bcd7bab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pixman-0.24.2.tbz) = ac5e56add14c6b9c891454eb9a89d683315c78eebdbc9e29e9fa62a02b470a2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pixmap-2.6_3.tbz) = 0b110048c4ff4bf1d61a5dcafa8cc43d6df6fa427f70fed119df325cf1a4e6bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkcrack-1.2.2.tbz) = 1fc20622fd14289c2d302f9c2d378f6f5032e9461c3a876454793ebfe1dc0b11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkcs11-dump-0.3.4.tbz) = ca427a6264e187dac81cd17b7f3ed96cf69f6dd232de1f227b1cb153283d1301
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkcs11-gateway-1.2.tbz) = cefab254eddfaebc84c5d499342a21e8b16eb71c12680244563155527014d620
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkcs11-helper-1.09.tbz) = 9640a24250cd855735617adf0ed4ddbb65170d27a15e600204e84269d2a185c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkfonts118-1.0.tbz) = c01410af0cd171f5fe33eb9388ec2d59a05e134773165d128b6d82f7769a0fd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkfonts240-1.0.tbz) = ce7b182333f3689b82f8a58f166ad33e54ec479a886af6e7512ebf398e674eb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkfonts300-1.0.tbz) = 8d3124a582b22357c3cd5aba789a6b73ff31f128c5d880df437e204480619de8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkfonts360-1.0.tbz) = b7de5d462569cfcb5348971addc83f6232c6eed6cda6f94a34722358929d9bb6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkfonts400-1.0.tbz) = 67ff6dc013f3774407551a9c4f8b43681dd8040315bfd22878c9fef1bca7172b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkfonts600-1.0.tbz) = b105da48cca7757fa7b2af2c0269a61e61fd7d79508f277ac87b8887a20a4d57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkg-1.0.1.tbz) = ca1a79fea8f0d2dd23b826af47a3c0ded333ad524abb501992ce431ff4ffb64e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkg-orphan-1.0.1.tbz) = a0aab32cf9b9301c3361752390ca287c1f83f9c87b32ff0069aa9388fbca18ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkg-plist-1.1.tbz) = f8cdd9a83616810d3a9f702159455a36422ad90d03aae080b9b1c422b11d617b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkg_add_it-1.3.2.tbz) = eb97f15403e95de88c28212aa997405ed2fb572ddf1f1f39988bf7c604ab3de2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkg_cleanup-1.1.tbz) = 1125486fe0e8340c0b2aad8a5d593cf0076a4922d07f809193ec6244b05c2132
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkg_cutleaves-20090810.tbz) = c434f23b18009015a9c984630899ae71e4340472c9fc4e02d6c51ac70d119bb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkg_install-20120822.tbz) = c7872f1b66f4e25f29f313a75c38415ca682d4fc89a5f618730fbf990e6604b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkg_jail-1.71.tbz) = b1dbb324c1c4d159d890d8a7aaf373c35703e1f1d1a1d6d8f122299b8ddfa37f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkg_remove-1.1.tbz) = f9fb4ef2af9b1750ddd443b11192314655e9920cc55290719961580a716ca8cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkg_replace-0.8.0.tbz) = c8693c176a0fd9bbaedd05719e8d978683db3c884d44bebcd697753d830053ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkg_rmleaves-20050922.tbz) = cd70e9ac14378b5cd4d446fcd3c6b57da06e3576a6de0d92275f702de6f64bea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkg_search-1.3.tbz) = a0d077b2e6e5afb909873093c5bef67cebb085550f1d0074b0999bfee0e95829
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkg_trackinst-1.2.3_2.tbz) = 047859c4cbc8f5f873368501531dbfddc4fdaf9519f7b0866e81a4d7743bd571
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkg_tree-1.1_2.tbz) = 370d4bd88691df34fc2dea721fdc0aa6a39e91caac8c218804128040405e24d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkgconf-0.8.9.tbz) = 90760319a7e3f831d7547f0202632f95aa701774bc110a0f1e16cc08a3caffa8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkgfe-20090228.tbz) = e491f49c9a289f33b3f30f184966dd991fd9896257fb4984b33842b26eee126d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkgs_which-0.2.0.tbz) = a21f3ac83d0e9d63d33279df1e8b398fa62b9c367ca13bda04500c026bcb238d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkgsearch-1.1.0.tbz) = 8fc3188483721c6b0332bef7c0739ca0df251054e4adc8d05a2d79e39a92c2a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkipplib-0.07.tbz) = 020fa6de729b2ec1d03c2ed412f2823eaa8e89b8ca5ba335655a2be23808bb8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pkpgcounter-3.50_2.tbz) = 7bb8049c7b9a5db9ac917d39411c56d08c00e93ca35541decd598cc4506bbe99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pks-0.9.6.20040312.tbz) = 54ebe4643a9de1d9c0546e3aac7d525323ac4d0f294b27841f255027e2fe5d20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pktanon-1.2.3.tbz) = 6d4d08195d82497bf72356172e0549c5ed094494575bd4bcfbc6cb3e5036876f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pktsuckers-1.2.tbz) = d52c97478b4b6303c0bbf54bd42d01d3e2c41a58589f875b569463ba8b5dcb79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-aspell-6.0.20061121.0_1,1.tbz) = c7f7c7c683bf23c45dd12f85a6c9c1065043d466f8bf9c89ad9d8e516e26b51a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = 46a0287e110e566948451f4ad28e8f166781323616668e846aa134892b625520
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-ekg-1.8.r1,3.tbz) = b8da261a2e6a6d07dba931bca7da02eea7654415585541fedb99095e59acd18d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-ekg2-0.3.1_1,1.tbz) = e61e715c3a7dd49e10546fa351837122fd407f538185ea440e28c59c4d2e68f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-fortunepl-0.0.20051022.tbz) = 1c7d63cbe77d5325da5438ba1014ce993752c1b68c2043bf788905a08a9947e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-freebsd-doc-39278,1.tbz) = 9809c59b8c8abaf156b8173df661f17c2aab008f9518c3217eeb58ee3ea92967
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-gimp-help-html-2.6.1.tbz) = ba2d0b44c9923a9b71168aebc6aad98500eded2a7fe53891ebd2c1348194ae47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-gnugadu2-2.3.0_11.tbz) = 908801453942ecc0719ba1a6849158d17ae5aef53d2ce928e50109b9518ece40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-hunspell-20121008.tbz) = 4f9e700d0fab4b6d94d1074e9aa4eb2ec87679de717d9487273432efabf56917
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-hyphen-2007.04.16_1.tbz) = f654195e728b281bffe3ff6172d62ed943f4d193f74dd0d3b49f71f9b8553dc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-ispell-20021127-3.3.02_5.tbz) = 380eb4c7144fd8c4252941192d46ccffb5193723dd53c2e53fc2c1ec58f355fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-kadu-0.12.2,1.tbz) = 285e432feb921681431425759d7797af2ba8a47c36740fb0369079f0db8174e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 2a60047f02c59e434196c61695f159d4613673c3488a73d8f61ff78d701eece8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = a61cd22e38f78394623499fe35d57f2ea8c1b3fe69dacbc45198f52f808f2655
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-libgadu-1.11.2,1.tbz) = 21835dd896b4b99084774c69af8755aab0ed479fad66660da48bb4fc8a27bdeb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = db9ec0379e5d22ea1a67bc6eff66f70e79f06bebdb06a92065b82b70d088f823
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-libtlen-20041113.tbz) = e9a16fdbe16e34266621ece4ece8813b1235ceb066fa3fb83fa9f7bc4ca4fe97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-mythes-1.5_1.tbz) = 2e799be91cb0343efddf87d2aa5e055a8f98ff11970d13b1ee5756f0e44402bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-qfaktury-0.6.2_2.tbz) = b0faa8007f86fe5a9807d5e57f7c68bc5b58670080bb5db4d48bb1ec57b828a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-qnapi-0.1.5_4.tbz) = 33234a9709d2e3ec3cf82ae1971854a97c8588f63d703ad114e0ebdf84315637
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-sms-2.1.0_4.tbz) = 9861867c5ce2ad8d4c7923d8a237878183d09ee8cbabdb5ad011541a676d0a56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-tleenx2-20040214_10.tbz) = 4077242da7cbc85261befd74a9b58bdc7b9574a86d8a357aca73b5678b32a78f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-trf-0.4.tbz) = 61944b927f401d66aa90c7fdbd2ee080d90fec74f981ebd63beb35e4363fc254
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pl-webalizer-2.23.5_4.tbz) = 51378e5bbec8d7df5682b8dfca78f508cf745aed89eb195ea553c041f939ceb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plan-1.10.1.tbz) = 288a096d27db733097229083e71484d03ed71af989e31c1ca1c5cb2bb4219c90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plan9port-20120820.tbz) = 5352474bb0aec83d073be13d3aa161e008cf104bc41f10d1232a4780056fa9c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/planet-2.0.tbz) = 819f7f02e436773472a2a59ef51b78095ed844d5c83938785ea73d518bda143b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/planets-0.1.13.tbz) = 82ca82153b6af732a687648f11a27c66f14605a3b46dda1baf5b21b3a541472c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/planner-0.14.6_1.tbz) = beb20e63b5f29f09a7d076b765b3d4f03e265ac235a5ff89fcc7d0b52502bd9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/planner.el-emacs24-3.42_10.tbz) = d0bf6cd8443f518f5b97009e41b6a234b9825a158c966d29ccfb0ee1241914d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plans-8.2.1.tbz) = 6405b037fd10492cc33e3efa8e48b388ffdd7c6cd398023183e6dd8e8ccb2cbd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plasma-applet-adjustableclock-3.1_1.tbz) = fce5a614285009ab9a339409e9a5248a43130f418b927e8e2f623333b8ea28a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plasma-applet-apcups-0.1.3_2.tbz) = c2300bd11220518594add16613fff8163d37ce459533d083a08f4ddc25aa3a97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plasma-applet-cwp-1.6.5.tbz) = ea875d83a8417b2bd0db09c8da19f4490235d2770b01ffcdb849ad1ddd122906
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plasma-applet-daisy-0.0.4.26.tbz) = 6d22698bfc7bcb0b7e495e9e36d1f2a33cad7ca42855bdb5a784f060772c9dfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plasma-applet-fancytasks-1.1.0_2.tbz) = 02e8d8c7171d8d3f356366a26419af646bd3371e103eb529c6ed5cf231b67d97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plasma-applet-ftpmonitor-1.1_3.tbz) = e62c701685f92454054e8be068cb3f2f5d2749d4083125b53b9e403ac128a8d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plasma-applet-geekclock-1.0_7.tbz) = 817c388d7fde40b9ffd3cddf0499c020afd25df4581d698ca14cd0d1322e40e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plasma-applet-panelspacer-0.2_8.tbz) = 56b3a6c70945f9db0bf76e673ef2f0a194083ea744fd7d38db9b8c7c0a3b2d76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plasma-applet-playwolf-0.8.1_3.tbz) = e59e4ef83c714219912d070e999a3e9be1a18545af75436aab083bef8896e89d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plasma-applet-qstardict-1.0.1.tbz) = d543f466cd9017b20fe66acfdfb6c799a8134e3c4bf58d65de17646291a469b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plasma-applet-serverstatuswidget-1.5.1_2.tbz) = b3a4d0ce7f9a4fb9eca1fbf515d190d3c5e2329f532fe4e356a450f7c66be2e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plasma-applet-simpleweatherforecast-1.3_4.tbz) = 4724581028a738c288c7e0d06b359456b5c34abaef271154f71d54964950de1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plasma-applet-teacooker-0.3.0_8.tbz) = ece68152bca60e1781bc893cfb7af76c7752e91e499f1caefbb7cdd170f93357
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plasma-applet-yawp-0.4.3_1.tbz) = 36ffe370686cc574e391ca4379538cd5fdb4dc7e3f4a7467a2dd15ce774dfa40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plasma-kmod-0.1_4.tbz) = 238e1d775fd37e0bc6fb4479d91e54a728643511a089a42183dbfd3b1149a741
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plasma-scriptengine-python-4.8.4.tbz) = d572a4d21510368d33cbaa88b8ea126d0778b0d05cac9e96b6fe59053360a061
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plasma-scriptengine-ruby-4.8.4.tbz) = afdaecbec6d09356d6862e65880e799587c7312f4e07e3a9b4a73dbd3a3681bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/platex-japanese-1.3_5.tbz) = 177f893af559bd1ad1bc943931364233fe9a11b24bbd6238da8dbb07f5a8a409
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/platex-jsclasses-1.0.20110510.tbz) = 28f9eb567c3d222ca0a0d720f2c3988fa8da0f365320a999516f8b78479686be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/play-1.0_1.tbz) = 4a66058d6c332acec576a34e2796f57e48f55d1d1c09baa863abc07ec424c477
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/playd-1.22.3.tbz) = e37e59a562958ab31212940cadfecff41d7539242bf1ae451a0755d9abea4986
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/playgsf-0.7.1_1.tbz) = 21e2459a72cf5e5f8d0d969fe716a7cdd5188d1ef1414196b49f289319b0fad9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plconfig-0.2.tbz) = be5be9ec309f07333222d101473a95d3b022d5fd3e0f12e448582b51e291f940
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plee-the-bear-0.6.0_1.tbz) = 944e3738fd90718a1148be1b78c287e0b2259757eb1cb3926bcab3e79b2d0ca1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plib-1.8.5_3.tbz) = 72a99c03a5c7603d22e400a8757f4c6195a97782dac366b02d7b5c901b1f06de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pligg-1.1.5,1.tbz) = a5e1855320f75f3b5df14041ab864863e3afc3773a0bad7ea48f904a6b218a7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plink-1.07.tbz) = 3804c4e26d8b0924c3c601c02ef5bb80e8f03601aedcafebc3402f6c9c53c6bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plinkseq-0.08.tbz) = 19f7b5728b9452f32ababbd3fbaf2f24b618a7c4bca0202295c77bfefbc6667f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plman-2.5.1_2.tbz) = bde00d80b065516800a4dc8d7af13347de26b7c19fc5f417c380f57210d82fc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pload-0.9.5_3.tbz) = 7d9186552758a6add05e2bef9b0576b37006763ef1b0ffa798fd2969cad690be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plone-4.2.1.tbz) = 77b12f5f2dfa1f31845aaf08ac65a22b7346903ee6ad58a51046115ae1e685f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plonx-0.03.tbz) = 388f84585e4af74792d6b15bf1aeba01934e0a1fdfc39e38f5028dd98db5220d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plopfolio-0.1.0_2.tbz) = 8abdd9ae2466588ff148d3540a88da960d37f48f94efab0cf7bc736cf1a62f99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plor-0.3.3_1.tbz) = e4b908fb49729a1b96fb46f34fd5377a7f4df4b04037154961aa31e1fd92580c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ploticus-2.40_5.tbz) = abe4e68d147866e0af8ab9a0ebdf7ff9322915de08f73dfabd01edca0f6b9a0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ploticus-nox11-2.40_5.tbz) = a68112c508e932bc2651a56de30ecb3986d5e17ada1210a6ba12e9ebb7891899
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plotmtv-1.4.1_2.tbz) = 91ae51dad189017e10d57a7944032a887e5ea4aa1ef6975e0b70b25d9897ade4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plotutils-2.6_3,1.tbz) = 767e4c860b2fab3c6d8135301bea165fcbecec277fc44c317743d0aa9ec01225
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plucker-1.8_5.tbz) = 4969b124f370481b54b163d87bb6fb09680a6807860164ca1ad76dd2785e2c04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plugdaemon-2.5.4.tbz) = 5e94f24579673a5c30e04da7f46693c3f022abda04029074f3d0c0b3ecc61b16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plugger-5.1.5.tbz) = 20115395c252b57db0bceb6c619cdf9ef204ec1f5ec3526662ca8c95a1c98100
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plutocracy-0.0.20081229_3.tbz) = 62b1c28033acec47e4cf04824945692aca725dfd3291aae64c536b194535a502
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plwm-2.5_1.tbz) = ef6ac43c5555e4558a71494e984bee5c65e9c84ed12606d3557fc85fd27b7afc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/plzip-0.7.tbz) = 2a3064f859bff32348043e5d82091016771cc941361a276509641052a681342c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pm-lib-20091202_1.tbz) = 98c4d0532944d044b90270f37c0e11d45321734f9e32085263a3735a5695658a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pm3umpdl-1.0.0.tbz) = 70d427064bf1ff4cfc643434f4b9f07b3aac114efe09ca9b2c89471105e38da9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pmacct-0.14.1.tbz) = 708a9e8e039f2cd373fcb6ce15ec8ffc390b4fc65c4879f6dc9a7476f6b48da7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pmars-0.9.2_3.tbz) = 95e9f606dddef3339e7bf9a09e11709ca157c85e283cb819d027fddfc0abf258
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pmars-sdl-0.9.2_5.tbz) = 060224bd47e8caf0206b4f51c2bc94c4e80569f6af3c3ed59df1654ac4234184
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pmd-3.7_2.tbz) = c688fa0ad8fffbe393d513e08cf8896185e76b81c8bea2e207ed666cf55eaa92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pmf-1.13.1.tbz) = 352552e0f277e7fa4849965027c2a30016d16144f2c174f8c838dfe392ca5a2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pmk-0.10.4.tbz) = b2986186d0107bd6440439f36b7381cfd38c6dfcff0b48769239ea562a91cbe1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pms-0.42.tbz) = eb7c47aad0891a2b713cf654b9d457725462e083cef53b56a15eba117fc16ef5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pmt-0.2.tbz) = 8b6f5569d7438082eed333da60ef08a14ce196826d75bea3595361fd1c3b5ffd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pmw-4.12.tbz) = fd4e7fd211d189b6a85a33a128dc2405ad5e5208a9192480288c355c5a5a4f9c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pmwiki-2.2.38,1.tbz) = 8d4ce06d34faf1e77d0681ef11826e8418edd3efdc76bef9043e5199cacaaa08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pnet-0.8.0_1.tbz) = 0c3d2dd7fc845df699b9a1025ddec956f604e8bc1bb1044a5e9e4a26125d42cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pnetbase-0.8.0_1.tbz) = de3b5c5a59c775a7093c76ae7bf6ee879dcf5164bb6ac95f4a39d134bd7f4b21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pnetcdf-1.3.1.tbz) = 1e6dfeca03b6ff076ab8cbf91ad89312efc6b605658f1ee10c7daacf6d96e669
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pnetlib-0.8.0_1.tbz) = 40d7e32abecb756002d2e063c83d57056e72f912d53479496b3d1e5d103fca55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pnetmark-0.0.6_1.tbz) = a1de71563b1a2e4d2620251cfcc9997a3e9e98c43e4d2cec8acf60fa1ae54e11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pnews-2.6.6,1.tbz) = c070709bb22b47354e320e777dfb72615f872de4d10789903efb982695d2ff23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/png-1.5.12.tbz) = 98b214de2a4caed735772d4d01e80bd88201906b251a7dc412e1c791d3fbe7f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/png2html-1.1_8.tbz) = b99a12ebbc367862ab08e92601a9ec502f9e10f76b12025da7daf527d1b4e12a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/png2ico-2002.12.08_4.tbz) = c1ff94e8bd007f4230acd4e869caf9ae1cf8e15a366563a4718fa10ae8fe77e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pngcheck-2.3.0.tbz) = 0609549da8522f178e1eec719bda48372a64a20349899a7beb5cb6e210c900c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pngcrush-1.7.40.tbz) = 381c03abce2cb5bd178daf041dacb69c48dd70681557943afa4bcf5218e3d00f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pngnq-1.1_1.tbz) = 855ba8f8a905534aa93e7a99ea5deb95b1bdf4da91af9a893550464fe0f7580c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pngquant-1.7.2_1.tbz) = ac587b5e738f954d424804d4257641203905fb0f11214034ecd471f1f4d8e6b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pngrewrite-1.4.0_1.tbz) = d97a1a4d4ff5216455b26dfea04e3dc22fbdbc44dba13a96f9305de9ec5d8c8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pngwriter-0.5.4_2.tbz) = 00d384d7f128c02fcc832f22db36e9553831d2f4a305d530174bd9c7e7866cc0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pnm2ppa-1.13_1.tbz) = 8e8355bb2106c81ab00672ae659a9caa8bc8848191e5d2b144e24629a73cb932
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pnp-0.6.18.tbz) = fa22e7b33ee96a20247c565c65c11f2d60f10de353dfeabaab1c72d033c04a32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/po4a-0.41.tbz) = 7b7592b3e02435192f694a6d57e31d579489caa40b35a94debc10150a3e160d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pocketreader-1.0_2.tbz) = b8fef2e833bbd1cec9a53efc5144c948a823a375a37263e82ab97c0ddf34bee6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pocketsphinx-0.7.tbz) = d4723029c5cbd9be63a7581155150d2ca7d9d39c4310054d2551a042a97fec87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poco-1.4.3.tbz) = 50b92016b9c1e3a671ea21a15b4728f1fbf5e4e0ebb985172044e85a855b0fb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poco-ssl-1.4.3_2.tbz) = 7a967fae3f77c85e11d9a65c0ade1a6fee383a5ee39a5c0976e9904cb12ab940
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/podcastamatic-1.3_1.tbz) = 6ec01001f2341ae813cc52ff03b4dc8209b53dae65f8072cbdc4a23fa753cb38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/podcatcher-3.1.6.tbz) = 098f854c9dc697289d412a998f11aaacdd0f605725d5128cfdff61e7f70b3e80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/podofo-0.9.1_3.tbz) = 6f3f7b8d0c932898c292366bbc77e8a2d76840b1768d5669b14953e807a14ae6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/podsleuth-0.6.7_1.tbz) = e661fb7183c75fb7712754356866dd696bc2ed1d8b806acc53b9e02bd2988d38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poe-0.5.1_6.tbz) = b9d49b3e2c3a9823b68acc29f7e26e0ed6f2d2d21b515328aafc807212fefcca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poedit-1.4.6.1_2.tbz) = 267ac094a322b36dd0e830428ee7ed6f123abf85a1ecd5d7f8f3c8c07e5c95bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poker-engine-1.3.6.tbz) = ff774250349d6c2f79fefd20fd5dd9bbf3ae8102f08eff1a299b202cd6e37c57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poker-eval-0.138.tbz) = d581e3b3258ec63d5042a521a1a9673717876e7f972c3eedb733a7c449a878f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pokerth-0.9.5.tbz) = 9f34245d064099224b0aee8d06d341fb6a7eaf76d814391edc1058393c54e0ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/polarssl-1.1.4.tbz) = ab2ea430000cb2565f30d0b97c446f853fa23a6e23300feae049b7882ec25271
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/policyd2-2.0.12.tbz) = 03be67c6a8b7e14a7a24eec3d1178195250d74ccd50beb97fdaf94740ffaa71b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/policykit-0.9_6.tbz) = 03db8cd4467639f2c74c53fabe6d114c6c64ccb5500bb6a1b10e8f7a2a010dad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/policykit-gnome-0.9.2_6.tbz) = 0843bfac560cf97a76882004e1027c9b065741a56df487c37539369c87d06e2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/policykit-qt-0.9.4_1.tbz) = 3b4b3d6da625c4ef9541a587477b3b3f4c2acf58bea3112b91bae3b9b1a2f679
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/polipo-1.0.4.1.tbz) = f53d9d66812bf70229a78efbd9b76891726276c7f0341cc1d2087ea48b30c12c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/polkit-0.99.tbz) = 7c38b99dcffa005b6cc3c3fcaea3e9a709e2626d554065418e5de20e9b9e9278
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/polkit-gnome-0.99_1.tbz) = 836bc7e209f1d341a81ed8bf1d6f45944081256f86765353ad59ba484053c1b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/polkit-kde-0.99.0_3.tbz) = 66fa789f82ce22cd862a27bca9f9b51232bc935e8d358c17c0e2407fcb3897d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/polkit-qt-0.103.0_1.tbz) = dbed7879721e304c9b1e3e314d5d7cea83734a5dea550e77a1e315ba6c181c51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poly1305aes-20050218.tbz) = 48518edb77b9b0f350b07208a4a2e30cfaeb490aabc52a22112baf4e3907eeca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/polygraph-4.3.2.tbz) = 3be715b48aa2d395533de9cec4663d7d6d3bebf77d1ca6b8e4e9a8a7feacc4cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/polymer-0.3.1_10.tbz) = d0ca6f02046bcf803286127a9d9d9c49f3a327ad4f734e6d331c6857b3ce18a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/polyml-5.4.1.tbz) = e2d9d0d369d5d231e0ef78fc06c91f8dcc94093fa4139bcec4972ee8cb2aec6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/polypuzzle-1.6_1.tbz) = 36e1da5c37eb0ec788ec9dd38e4c452b5b4a8851f79fb9602ff3c910f6ab2a38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pongix-0.4_10.tbz) = d5a1eb1afef58cfbc782758ab64624215dcc2a4907aa65d6869a480a9c600fd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pop-before-smtp-1.42.tbz) = 6f8703a86e2ad3f7715a0da7518361a836b93e9b86bded6ab580658b45a09330
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pop3gwd-1.2.tbz) = df14dd5f610198cbe17c7f70cb6d9dba0466b6a50426167e6aff09894c70df34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pop3lite-0.2.4a_3.tbz) = 0bb210ab5db2e32c66e923ea7e74fbe09ed4e318463f0e178ab130e0703a064b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pop3proxy-1.2_1.tbz) = 7f3a97c20c88ff56aebf765d92f8e9a0f703126d52807e17bb8b6c976ff4eae0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pop3vscan-0.4_2.tbz) = d26a34e830a07a68df88d07110b7e7cd49911122498533fc4a985c15bb7174b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/popa3d-1.0.2_1.tbz) = c40f6325232a64ba0acebdb069e60a2f9b6658b6aaad13ae3b396175110e0f79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/popa3d-before-sendmail-1.0.2_1.tbz) = 6ca708468b75621e430488050626bde930d8b5fe05849374387a603980fa07c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/popcheck-1.3.tbz) = 48c0295d9414bb891b1626ae4e9e4ba1e81dc3d70b803d6a5e9ba8942ec31ddc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/popd-2.2.2a_5.tbz) = 6aa30e596de54f8d261de72bdbed874968605be98ebefa8762523203f373d44f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/popfile-1.1.1.tbz) = e938c6c7b70367ec34f3577801daa14af6f36fd2f32b6f74e99cb056ecb61b86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poppassd-4.0_3.tbz) = 7fbc7b942d44852b3a85a3787468ea073b2c3882cf1d19ff8fe9fb135554971b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poppler-0.18.4_2.tbz) = 886d8aa7c2ed5018547c87a87d56241e7564bdf0fe5e76e5d4a4dbdaea45b975
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poppler-data-0.4.5.tbz) = a3f9429cbdd5541623c634656e1421b6d6b607edc4e7cdbd67f56493f94486cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poppler-glib-0.18.4_2.tbz) = 18b2775307a966fb68d64d5d08c2abf2430ede547d444212f08afc236568f943
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poppler-qt4-0.18.4_1.tbz) = a28a9855952e5369932ce8bd8f76f373b1ceb1eeac4ed462b1671f7657c836a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poppler-utils-0.18.4_1.tbz) = eb0dc6875a65db74e3fca0f526200779ea9c95b6be37c6c451a72f42b74a23d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poppwd-2.0.tbz) = ae55b0e01ec64d72dc24696d29f1e62676d15f7282653617796c0f105e6383f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poppy-4.01.tbz) = 99acd939d3eb2f884c663d5d59fb6eadfcb0039a5ed0c1230210bab960e02b92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/popt-1.16.tbz) = 663b80bfda557b5e674067902363f80acdca35188bd1856e514cd077aa86c074
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poptop-1.3.4_3.tbz) = eeefd5e56b231d421a89744c2303d09b70d34236047741f014d8907e53666cf4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/popular-1.5.5_3.tbz) = ddb52526140579e4bf4e1d3adde836fc68c3bf6df9e442b6fc03ded1bd35a299
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/popup-0.5_2.tbz) = dd84e7973530023e461483e2f1f9efa5077e08c46b31c7c6da76af7ad88ba9bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/popup-stacks-1.0.tbz) = fb5bdecd754d528ef3a5b3cf9ed8bf3c69ca8007b0a848f047012dbcaff820e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pork-0.99.8.1.tbz) = 3134191380502e5319248b11d870596e73afe1d52968aee2f81a612fe8ae69d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pornview-0.2.0.p.1_26.tbz) = 675ca3d1f9789f0dcda2a0f82c533558f2b878728367e63fa86581efd4d9902f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/port-authoring-tools-1.0.tbz) = f394b06429ba5f6cc9404c481aba4dfd1874dde1483e16b7f2e7dc6e7520dab3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/port-maintenance-tools-1.0_1.tbz) = d03b915968bd7a21924c53b8d656047d64ac81c693a6e62be165404fbdc91fad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portaudio-18.1_2.tbz) = 23e6e1e72f42894327cf9da93ba4f52d538b68c4f853124d426e41b8ccbf1c0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portaudio-19.20071207.tbz) = 959a06c3c933ca207dce5ea9f83a5b77b437375abc9e2a17a6b63b4a744ffcc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portaudit-0.6.0.tbz) = 56cfec2f1447e4dbde4e8d2c8a0c85465c437df519e2b36065f7eaa5bc488678
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portaudit-db-0.2.3_1.tbz) = 21c03a9bc2b370d29122fc94a8cd347997fc201f648be403bfd7831816190e61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portbuilder-0.1.5.3.tbz) = b56a7ebbf3f652757ee1c5e10711347b97e420d58218e44af19a7fbd71ad7877
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portcheck-1.13.tbz) = 3464641ae57719224190eba1d9f83df9f2422c746d2b6c4f434fdbcc24057542
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portcheckout-2.0_1.tbz) = d753041a9fc1c342b531a61dfd3e46fb82119be1a21592785e57fed9143137de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portconf-1.5.tbz) = 340320e9e97322cacd0e0da22cf16a7f5685c1c7d8f787095a0892bc7856b08a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portdowngrade-0.6_4.tbz) = 32c59194779a31d9abf164525a31bc869487609fc8cb0917115a5f01b39c25d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/porteasy-2.8.5.tbz) = 0f58bf456998e8355978e5fcfec84b58785d570763acbb5fa4eb99d126d9c0e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portell-0.2_1.tbz) = 14c01b11d30850604c41b9b9ca3eef10424cd80481e6327b0fd35e714f36a9e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portfwd-0.29.tbz) = eb8bd2ae2b29a10422d2af854b93e2d50e41422375e6abd3a5852afda17ed280
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portless-0.2.7_1.tbz) = a6a1601f846e56c9e88296f6ec5ac90548914c958f6bf8cbd365edd5e38f8f2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portlet-api-1.0_2.tbz) = d75f1e0e0d6d683f23b1d1eab36f3808bf0921b05d033af226495253e320751f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portlint-2.13.13.tbz) = 44d662214278b2a00690ab6e206f14226ab7a5a4094d26cdaace868a807e6a4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portmanager-0.4.1_9.tbz) = dfeddd09c426fe6d29a4c1c5f8c5101da3caef701ba7dcecc085251f0423fa25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portmaster-3.14_6.tbz) = 5b01c777606de8d2ca8d95df206087add44a283d65ba709d9a2f915268587616
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portmon-2.0.tbz) = 1b6c5d5807c98118682a3490d0af0f14e9d5b3f638ccb20f89e222dba5e06ff5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portrac-0.4_1.tbz) = e615380aa7487b846497c2613a6faa1b16bf6aa57db58a032c5e328d277f2cf1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portscout-0.8.1.tbz) = 2d5a3766016e9e47452c95ca8a8ffe0c2efb135e61febc9a5074b16d7122e4ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portsearch-1.3.2.tbz) = 2ff519138d8e6ce878f549a8e08809fc5550013d9afd10bf632a29fe78215a54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portsentry-1.2.tbz) = 07278b9c6598f37dc304c8e233055ddce931874dfdc95ca00766738511d50148
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portshaker-1.0.5.tbz) = be7eb1010e2be16f611336548b981e7d0ef8ac4903ea1bf9b390ebbec73d4f29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portshaker-config-1.0.5.tbz) = 77308b7777e69898b697c84c54bdb41315c20528aa51e6e97c32c124bf1e41ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portsopt-1.5.tbz) = af83562cf47f612661072d8628cfa9701f5b5de258b19993bc9af82f796132ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portsreinstall-2.0.0.tbz) = df0e6a1b6c16919dbfae352fffe5f5df7415ee06562d5d6afbf5dc87ba778850
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/porttools-0.99_6.tbz) = 5dd71c7a4482a3690977ff6f24b5789131bbf9ad01c79311ad2bcdb69e2e8ea8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/porttree-0.3.r52.tbz) = f73364aef81852ca68e2ffbea1d56934665bef09affff80fd3a0100dcf25b014
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portupdate-scan-0.3.tbz) = 36d4cd0ecd333048d00e01acb0dad629ae69a3742c8af119e1b087698a1101d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portupgrade-2.4.10.2,2.tbz) = e001ce2ea3460389e4f41bd8a448e4087d102fa2b7eac5959cdc40ba25dc00b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/portupgrade-devel-20121018,3.tbz) = 100ffdb10084d1232baae26488b77123c41c8f94fe1294f3471c8c94a09f5a5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/posadis-0.60.5_5.tbz) = 1a1e78c23e64e14f31a1cde484c5680540940128197fedc9452231bd0e568c9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/position-0.3_4.tbz) = 3c2cacd79a288c5db05526435b0059161f3a66171cd5347e637114551dff68e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poslib-1.0.6_1.tbz) = 8d4ee6aa156a1978778f2e85761e2d9736707e4168c851300ab5f33b002d7db2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postal-0.72.tbz) = 4084a38012ff9f87e5f248093b15faef50b2725fbcd9c77450579aedc23fbfae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poster-1.0.tbz) = 880d7cb45e4534bc372210599708016f09140f8b7761b211c083b61cd574adba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postfinger-1.30.tbz) = e9c7f85a7271bdd8d48889b1122951ae52fcc5dfa875e90ec166edddc19a0bb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postfix-2.6.17,1.tbz) = 334522b55a194ecbb2e9feed6cc02a326ad5fe4de4a64298aefe410a86833843
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postfix-2.7.11,1.tbz) = 28e53a7348f99372482132f35d53f97e6646305a78c4d000e99bc27290bbacfe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postfix-2.8.12,1.tbz) = 0dbedb5376e7446f11a30255b0d34b915283b9f5214bf03d8256400da50f582c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postfix-2.9.4,1.tbz) = 1562d3ebb1bab8b0d9ca0273486aa85271bf3b438f8d1471189995fbc31b164d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postfix-current-2.10.20120801,4.tbz) = 7d9275ebe8fd174278055669608d1720dd0896dce80720dc75d86ebaaae325e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postfix-gps-1.005_4.tbz) = 0cb031804e8d2a405b1c3d119db2b547d4d8ce5a78de84df1f306766126b7f70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postfix-logwatch-1.40.00.tbz) = 04870c094863b378cccabfa24513f3068479ac199c0a197c313193f167d014dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postfix-policyd-sf-1.82_1,1.tbz) = 9a39185f9696ff058b0d9f97d6bd8fbb7f636856746996dc2c3eef1e5019d524
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postfix-policyd-spf-perl-2.007.tbz) = f5d3d428d0be4a6a126bffaf71e5f902a886bbfc0efa8448453614f390174d89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postfix-policyd-weight-0.1.15.1_2.tbz) = 78a2c18be3187fbaced432108bd7303754c059a38e329d1be06f42c135f6f08e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postfix-postfwd-1.32_1.tbz) = 04da8934d87f518a18d15e3be37a193c2256033d76290bdefef6b6950cec6455
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postfixadmin-2.3.5.tbz) = c1187e5ddea1508643977f6e0c977d8012796c8971603593b1a0165bb0e2665f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgis-1.5.3_2.tbz) = f3f2f31042f6db7104d878b351833f04f7de9b78de1db5be685ad0ef055578ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgis-jdbc-1.4.0.tbz) = 32a7a12e4702adb49d17edc5b20449c9770c8696b322470f55051257a89938f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-client-8.3.21,1.tbz) = 5899b9b467038e3284bff0971e46fe0570e4568b6fe86197b580cb26a82d7818
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-client-8.4.14.tbz) = e165e8a322830fd1bbebe2bb6db95b9ffaf1243aff735e72402cd664b8ed8c2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-client-9.0.10.tbz) = a863cf1279e53f58cf85c97dda73dc995a96c5182cfe16a35f70b2332ec1c87d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-client-9.1.6.tbz) = 9f3b168388fb3d434b2968c34e8aaa39f0752063898ca5b2591f5f81a89abe71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-client-9.2.1.tbz) = 94e609845be3c8811b3d4129b37b984694b3085622ae1a2672a031bcbaee2ee0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-contrib-8.3.21.tbz) = 7472c3d75c8034f6147b10ecfcd1360b943fce03e01dd5ada00e60287783bfa9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-contrib-8.4.14.tbz) = f047d9df6ac94ccc54126c6d6182bc20403a92854e1ed879323943de10d295d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-contrib-9.0.10.tbz) = 98f9387c76b49be58acf81e133d5dacaafdcc7b78c83e940fff81c8839db8536
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-contrib-9.1.6.tbz) = f732070e7a66c70e472116483335af09ce0cd3076720da65ed81f9f45f28d0ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-contrib-9.2.1.tbz) = 3bfb800c09d0d25771acf0de160b5232a0609e9e32a14fe3eba2bd0fedb682ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-docs-8.3.21.tbz) = 915d017f320a16948d868904ef071eaa352e6b5dd3fc8054ea2c48b5dd4193d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-docs-8.4.14.tbz) = ea520b328b94ab89f8d814004a1ca10d5d66a9814af6a4ef356a0e1090a0d36f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-docs-9.0.10.tbz) = ec0464d3b152f4557915426253fd4ac4bdf6b1edb3668b07178ca300a7ef2369
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-docs-9.1.6.tbz) = e7e44a9b42f32daa326f51c8c8e3a5a5fb6b5f7294e2ac719d40816496ca76c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-docs-9.2.1.tbz) = 017841cd064df878e3f68b0029608cadad72da48b5805a41237376668e83522d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-jdbc-9.1.902.tbz) = 2c71575e72f35a8466c6e6d074fd919e5e778ac880fc00edb0d9fc5c8581cc5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-libpgeasy-3.0.4_1.tbz) = 6e5067a040f0db5ed925273678f73d9ba5aba222111a5ad60cf493f9d8274f0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-libpq++-4.0_4.tbz) = 6d5fac80e8d3b0b6c27b8b4e8b84c6ea059b1e967349db257d721196ceacfd4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-libpqxx-3.1.tbz) = 1e1fe8bf194b00b1e25894e5e8c91ea81ff31876d6136d7eea5ded1bf5737691
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-libpqxx-4.0.tbz) = 24ef7efdd0d054a3c2d4c4c4e07c025eb4d5fad7294dc30cb710825a25ed1fb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-odbc-08.04.0200_1.tbz) = e2295186b752da40dc653e58b5ebde9017c60acaaf39f492713600fa6205b183
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-pllua-0.3.2.tbz) = e5197e9aefe59cf84bb27f8fcfc1837e5acb070ca92cfdbd054db147d343406d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-plperl-8.3.21.tbz) = 25b9c3d89da9db6031d38371c4eeb724b3eba85273377078430c8a9d672a711b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-plperl-8.4.14.tbz) = 32033d85f5a017c0e563a4ca27109a50447eafd0d06902301c19f57297e9da28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-plperl-9.0.10.tbz) = 3084ea0f31f6fb3b0c5d80037e876a12724c0fc080e498dd14557c9ba7b2a8a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-plperl-9.1.6.tbz) = 7ce36215004fc74043cab22c7ec4bc63f182451182cb029115da659e65f87f3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-plperl-9.2.1.tbz) = 27771c9d86e69163201f1395099d2e84fcf06ddd944493d9e10665f8d455e3e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-plproxy-2.4.tbz) = 7a37589eb312a885430d25b82527132e4364d35c12505673661acf44ec0fa110
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-plpython-9.0.10.tbz) = 1a88e344693850c91e112918edbf3ca6cf1be80b2c629625d84ac05dac449709
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-plruby-0.5.4_1.tbz) = 3b6e3176b4460b97a0d12394975eb2e3717466ee63c60337703056fcebce02a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-pltcl-8.3.21_3.tbz) = 2cd7612f47ef3e181845402c3208b776ed998d6449b8a573bc611c63012cf860
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-pltcl-8.4.14_3.tbz) = 7fcc638b65bff471245e732355133ca48e0018992cb66e0cfac7516a04cac82f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-pltcl-9.0.10.tbz) = a37794ce4b03c545cb73dfee8bc01fcd7e2c308eb2ba00a1c508959ebe2a32e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-pltcl-9.1.6_3.tbz) = 7c92c7da578ba9e138f64cae45f632b86d82f638e2456036f5daa6121e3194b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-pltcl-9.2.1_3.tbz) = 2bb2a46b0b11f73f5effd7750483fbf86a85647bc71505ade917d1b6982c976a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-relay-1.3.2_1.tbz) = 606e70fb390bd3ff39d32d90bbfce929a0c38a88b285c0891ce0fe262a782e50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-repmgr-1.1.0.tbz) = cfb6b0d1bd59195e4a8fd1494dd601a6c72fc01d08f33e07a873c8d94826eb62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-server-8.3.21.tbz) = 9c7da4ed95401ed7d17f014f63d06248d92c4e10f8ca95a0193f0d15f9fbe7eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-server-8.4.14.tbz) = b3b7c27214a437c305f547f43cea9ebd3d507f099414b34c07fe9115740d6574
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-server-9.0.10.tbz) = ade9f82fe87cf8717449cbcfd469df598375f7abb8feb924ee0c9f6fb7108938
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-server-9.1.6.tbz) = 451f1b0efd7cce9405da93fb9b045984ead94d13d55401a6dca6b1847535d6e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql-server-9.2.1.tbz) = f9690a17e45c531cfa764e70ee1fbc61187b6b7e9024dfc3cbff2c8b07ca2740
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgresql_autodoc-1.41.tbz) = f63c16cc19430f3de6883776cd7d2853b3a735d77b4a27ddd6d685c1f33bf915
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postgrey-1.34_4.tbz) = 30660bca04c3ffa2cc0d004b0fc6c14038a34e2b6f4ddaf6ce62ca1f4eefced0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postmark-1.51_1.tbz) = c54568fbdae4db0786a5bbb91836762c18edffb36b5ec2b3d39b90e67df72d56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/postpals-0.01.tbz) = 7568814d887f1271437baaa47aee9fa45abc97aaec3af3a5f1c339f6f2e45ca3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/potrace-1.9.tbz) = 75238273b3ba8da15ae998a5d8fed68e23e457a29224c1713eb7e24c16c54c3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/potracegui-1.3.4_7.tbz) = 3e093a0ac533dd396271aa08504e1a20832b209a4ffc97c8bbf2ac320bc8244b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poudriere-2.2.tbz) = 4dcb0f442538db49a0fad78ef8774e8941e7a6e2456f9dd90f6aabcff83d90b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poudriere-devel-2.2.99.20121017.tbz) = 0506f9f542bb960e5ecff039e17f03379c91aa6d3b608348dfbb61c7ca052582
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pouetchess-0.1.1_10.tbz) = 7aa738cb666f01daef770fa08d90d3121985fa0f4d803d99b9c35a6991eac8b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pound-2.6_1.tbz) = f10b13388b7a021b76699b5eecd472b1768be2f2a4c20641a9d64905b2a64340
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/povchem-1.0_7.tbz) = e9b923ad25a3f06797c40ae60ec16b9787373eb09a1a2134a678fbe23e6f6530
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/povray-3.1g_4.tbz) = 5955684e51b89047335c52267d1c0df030f6a7b4b34730ad31057b340be4c10e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/povray-3.6.1_10.tbz) = 595e0f3ff58ecd6f9fe64027baf5a1403ce7c1223095498b56c6f5571f17dab1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/povray-3.7.0.r6.tbz) = 327456d4727f875a7879370dab055424f3bab04c1445536e3cdab7f8472c58fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/povray-meta-0.1.tbz) = e3e979f2c4066f7fd356424f51ce9e806c2418bda86ac0ac864e7aa4dfafb3fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/powder-115_1.tbz) = 35ed2e0a67272ca02f7403b1f463d9086a5cedeb102959c4a1ede6509792436b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/poweradmin-2.1.5.tbz) = 7e6695ab01df9e9d6977910d4f75b58015b23004134a1abe5717ae12b805c1a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/powerarchitect-1.0.6.tbz) = ee05fc0be5f4c9109ee025bb36953f59ece1b66540e54c504cf494d849555dcf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/powerdns-3.1_1.tbz) = 319f1a19a5c242a580709436d83bfe82d238949d7edc22e7e95696e5dd329d19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/powerdns-devel-3.1.r3_1,1.tbz) = f667894150102bf40fd6930eaf7b82ee2b348e9b6c8d75178396bb7a097f736f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/powerdns-recursor-3.3.tbz) = 615da525d9545d31d81f9ad2f4775542690ac0e36b929fad717d674f24a1d78e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/powerman-2.3.9.tbz) = 8e32c79e319d3b2e124f2362a6d56b2dbc1fad6dc029923c4bda2fc7f4b76d5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/powermanga-0.90_4.tbz) = 103194be0791aff7055a742d57b711ae05f7984de26c8a472a2f65a2aa239339
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/powerpc-rtems-binutils-2.21.tbz) = ae9317d91819c043b350bb9370ee8c9fbadf07adb2430f53a838708856f2acb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/powerpc-rtems-gdb-7.2.tbz) = 4f9495bdcf25c42a852f47a13ee1d369b7110d9cfbd09823c853e6e473159220
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/powwow-1.2.14.tbz) = 5dff1c69ac9d4158998c1b4bfb801ded892e6cf1f62724d811d03a37a036fd5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pp-1.02.tbz) = 11f6d9ea345a60bdff269e0c86aea715a2242631c87672e2140a62de60687a5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pp3-1.3.3_6.tbz) = 5a350131ee6efdff4b1256c7876fcf717f929a2fd2dbc648893a69c0f4960255
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ppantsfonts-0.7_2.tbz) = 05b87df33f8aab6edc8cb1d38c2a3ee6833b02ed7f03535dfac7470976a6ba3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ppars-1.0.tbz) = 0894f25556a0d221bca8f0a14430543691bcfe35f34d2acb0f97c16b7ea93ef9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ppl-0.11.2.tbz) = 3881cecad4fb341d7c5049a55552e5b60feba3dcf6e4443ae12abf397f29d085
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ppm2fli-2.1.tbz) = 9056bbeacc694508d0ebbaf1bb077f2d0d499b743912e7100935e41286e1ef3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ppmcaption-1.1.tbz) = b8148bcac81c0839fdfb5b6b9f2edf64440cedead341d29cb35dda64d762849c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ppmd-20050811.tbz) = 165e6c80c25d920b5b0b8d9ba7427770e526520a12901816c16c6bb9f0c5384d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ppmd-7z-9.04.tbz) = 01c1cc7997c7356887dc93330449047a64a1c74caa8b3fb9b8637202691e16d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ppminfo-0.1_4.tbz) = 9a4e5ee7495fee050a28f01b4e8329eaa106ec30a54e811463747b12d3d413f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ppmtoTbmp-1.1_4.tbz) = e4fc27d7004627c860d2470a9db7ee1d7d3a905fdc8d31396dc07dce8d9e3279
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ppolicy-2.6.6_3.tbz) = 43dd230dc6e2c8cbe95856766ab7a6e49557bac9dda732ac3098ab7bf514f071
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ppower4-0.9.4_7.tbz) = a4dfd8da2c0a7dc35685888ddbea4ec0281bbb7d132a4b6597bb11af34436658
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pppload-1.0_8.tbz) = f222cb1367aaa3bf8ea60d100bbddd963b83da9d5a9187927449940cdf3780c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ppracer-0.5.a_7.tbz) = 82380bac5dcd9667102c660032935bb917f4b42916b3958e4fad2e4660c875d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pprotectd-0.1.tbz) = 44c65a580c590680a924975154f05e80616c74c12d1dbd22bc4cd2c8e8d9366b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ppsei-0.3.tbz) = 319636668981f906ea3bf8f9454619ce1359ed3d371504a914b4f0d066ba45f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pptpclient-1.7.2_5.tbz) = cc7634266f27d43c672d06ba617d84ba99204d4c80b48c64bcce1390ffeac370
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pqiv-0.12.tbz) = afac45600748db1349d4c3433d52d5140ac2afbb40ed59bae6bb310025a06ba3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pr-1.1.tbz) = 485882c3a0c8c543934faf3eeba1e1146d5b72ba30c6c0579871616ea5194c6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/praat-4.6.39_3.tbz) = 90d7cd1ffbe49c95dd3941c50b554fd17e5ab3426a8be4117be73c54f434dc5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/prado-3.1.6.r2699_2.tbz) = 145fcfd463d21a5d51404874e1a2560fe710b08b47a41dd1fcd232fa68d08660
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/prayer-1.3.5.tbz) = d23ba98126bebbe8eb3bed90ccfeccf365fba4f3bfff9caad460417acbe5b1f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/prboom-2.5.0_3.tbz) = b5b0d59e1e7070e18094b88b482f7a122aa6bc6ecafb4538a96544b6b42c4ae1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/predict-2.2.3.tbz) = 67835c2bee98eb2302a65d8449fc19ae2f3607a191ba42b2ee3ec07c22f758f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/preferencepanes-1.1.0.tbz) = 144b0aeac7e7ddb340daae4a28e8987a4fb79fa143efed2b8fefe06a47c349b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/preferences-1.2.0_4.tbz) = 5b6e19c1fadfef6ab7147a37e8b86d762e85009ee4fe28510a1b09ac7abf3541
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/premail-0.46_1.tbz) = 38df7c4b25b0439eed9430a09a6e07a428e9912f5191482a3b380b5b1235eaa8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/premake-3.7_1.tbz) = fb1c490651629f0cac840d6cb20c9b3e7cc93aa86e5727545c21cc9793005cb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/premake4-4.3.tbz) = ea8683967704496d54a7dc1e15a0c22ecc525c99ef4b4816eed3a01fdb9ac5e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/prepflog-0.4.tbz) = 5069c7593c32210d6e4d5d6147829214516f393284f8c2246fa3a20d784fdb26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/preps-gui-2.0.4_12.tbz) = 2f34339cdb91b69a84a8c16f087e9a2c534eb104505cca8340889f559104a1cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/prepstools-2.2.0_1.tbz) = 66fd84440e1c2931dd50d9c914a97595eb1efd3c308d40d3e885f3d1ae2525ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/present-0.0.3_10.tbz) = 38b2ec63fa595e17289ecba78f026530eb0d27fc0b9317174f4f965837e3772b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/prestashop-1.4.9.0.tbz) = 626890c7e4bd617a32dccde7a0a1e4de92f2ca3da25e68f4d78cdd799ce51e44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/price-1.1.0.tbz) = 4068bd3be7391a3ac946f5beb5633b60bb0a6b68d58a02f46d1112b45244d10f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/primegen-0.97.tbz) = d82c01d78f70f5e30ac9029015d8b339f5b382089f4236c5332fe32b4027f182
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/primer3-1.1.4.tbz) = c9366687eda999fd310b9d4373686c1b93600335a4492ee5779f39358735afff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/print-n-times-1.0_1.tbz) = d7ab8041f5d93aaf20394e277b02931452f396fb4344efc990c1189a2862a801
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/printproto-1.0.5.tbz) = 7d22360c37f1f71e662636493b7fdbd7e98d3bfacfe611ab2efd16078bbf4bc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/printscreen-1.4.tbz) = c33d5f0a0c4284a20d1ff9c74de53352db2a7ba4637bf844cb6bb80ce64e2ebc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/prips-0.9.9.tbz) = b12b8ae3170649551215e107318c210b594d6c56127315ba532f01138c70a554
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/prison-1.0_1.tbz) = 38ae1ddf8f52e5a748aeaa1a940c3ad11babc05de23ca9810129e1c0d7f26b3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/privman-0.9.3_2.tbz) = cf07eb0ddd76cd67578e6ae275fe39966a1f8b999428299bd316f61ae36ded2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/privoxy+ipv6-20030523_2.tbz) = 66330229f5b4a9069361cde98a640d917be96e26eaa0a984556b174660df970b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/privoxy-3.0.19.tbz) = 30750117bdae42ecc48538f40caef55de3906e7b8206e4271f987f9139deb661
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/prng-3.0.2.tbz) = a17a4bba3b08a5397b1268d181ab5992a7ca59376b6689f6ecbb4c936deda6fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/processing-1.5.1,1.tbz) = 2254e86cebe0dcefac02730682eabf20dcbf563405d6a4c8a495320d84ace7df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/procmail-3.22_7.tbz) = a42c5c1328aaf70aa7ad71c32801589cbe69d0125e26437d517ac783534a031e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/procmap-1.0.tbz) = 2b5845514d821da4ab8f879aff50df9868e5cb8ed688e9d6059510064b447b43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/profont-400.tbz) = 218f309feff0233ab9e9c266959c883f5d5019824a4cdaea84d7be5227d7c21b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/proftpd-1.3.4b.tbz) = a0e8db287d1ae0c2422c309f3e32f0c3f1f542300f717cf97a6892f0b52084ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/proftpd-mod_ldap-1.3.4b.tbz) = 1ec9631d9ba22d39848af85b61b4a6f13a9a99ddd68cd318843cc88f7d0788d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/proftpd-mod_sql_mysql-1.3.4b.tbz) = 8e14a010b65a1e34f377805d8407495a8ec14ac023eb258471c454105cdca821
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/proftpd-mod_sql_odbc-1.3.4b.tbz) = f75312066abf2e73be15cf197bc3a3494dcdef1400c32ea96a849855642633e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/proftpd-mod_sql_postgres-1.3.4b.tbz) = 4366c5788a4640388899c63a5f76c191901355d0f96f9777ea34890ec0066599
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/proftpd-mod_sql_sqlite-1.3.4b.tbz) = 512b5f29483802a37cec970039d0c5abcffefed702f0886e60898fc90d896600
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/proftpd-mod_sql_tds-1.3.4b.tbz) = 0ec9b36416bc1dca66400b7b0f2f0e6cb20d0a0cb5fb1c70c32e504de4b8b476
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/profxp-3p2_1.tbz) = 8003e3cbfe182c17e23ba33b17bc0702b8a796285e86acb88a080432b24436f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/proggy_fonts-1.0_3.tbz) = 69b19aebdaf6686e4ff62dc87611fe717a3d444dc2a8df3ee6cf2447d8caec6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/proggy_fonts-ttf-1.0.tbz) = 53c9f05c329f1814d6b5123f935b538f8c4e919db15a0a1ec9a4e175b76420cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/progsreiserfs-0.3.1.r8_5.tbz) = 9243dbb55f33551047c07d636ce414d02ea19bcaada760714ee7393fbf0b42a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/proguard-4.8.tbz) = 6337fc9d35382776316b56e9a625e504b54f64dd0f7fdce82286be981df12565
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/proj-4.8.0_1.tbz) = 50cb042c7eabde06be2d7df9f550e8af833aa7e903f81c27130906c884e504cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/projectM-libvisual-2.0.1.tbz) = d6df97fbac81427927079e2ae9990e72798e5e119a2b59b99dbbc34baa766466
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/projectcenter-0.6.1.tbz) = edce1952fd2e43646b443aac0ce8a74596403b0c1342605f28e368d1974eb912
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/projectmanager-0.2_2.tbz) = 9b630d4a5ca1e0cd66777b352a88fef9adf78a965c411867051104c85f7b2106
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/projectx-0.90.4.00_2.tbz) = 320b7c1434dd6bebefce0c1ab402cb1faed6d783403314221fc4529cb7f82a8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/prokyon3-0.9.6_11.tbz) = 0a84f01c8e581f7d396c194b29da6a549d6b1c4415cfec0a19da765635e0f216
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/prom-wl-2.7.0_1.tbz) = 8f6b9b6d9afa06deef5a155be1fd00bb41d0372b9e529d4c7714fc1207b5553d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pronto-2.4.0_2.tbz) = 56f011272a624775cb669aa92dd6eb2c4054a9f5f6f8075f662563ca0e290ead
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/props-1.0_3.tbz) = 305721013b4d54d98cc16854cc3518f35af3adba373e9e6631a795d5e84162f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/prosearch-0.19.2.tbz) = c48ac7c3f2e3a29ae286b7aa991385221ece82a4bf3fcf3ee83f89e40f536db2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/prosody-0.8.2.tbz) = 8b9aefb85622da2e5a408196bd325328fcfd56fe3bf65df795e17ecc953db374
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/prosper-1.00.4_9.tbz) = d9939b8e05f91022ce3fcf79e0aed0afff4bdf16ec5c270dc26e8bccd6e90742
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/protobuf-2.4.1.tbz) = b263cb87b33324b4665ca222a171395d70e54b67330fa793900aa09f36aa9e84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/protobuf-c-0.15.tbz) = ecaaec198adea3e3a506af7b9571ed831ce5d5bd8057be83ed17f0c5430b07ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/protomol-2.0.3_8.tbz) = 6e17aba8256ac689f863687ac9fa5f5fb5680c20161efd5ab149d61b28a98c79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/prototype-1.10.tbz) = e166d1dd16e6fbbd0798db4ea19bfba15a26ddf46be2796c24c2f8b576730f94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/protovis-3.2.tbz) = 497168c342e0cc89196cc714f7636cb2194be3d43b38acca4d561a8421eb9239
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/proxsmtp-1.8.tbz) = c8ac4954431088edab374cd72622971e78f56b1c9c8b758b1ae27db76daca460
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/proxy-connect-100.tbz) = bae1d5d3fb8536908f9ecb20ffd0928ac1ce8f36675fb8b8c1087f7e059e6d9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/proxy-suite-1.9.2.4_2.tbz) = 6fde42ed6287be9cf996c9aa2001321056fa3632a2a24cfb114e2cc75e01cf73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/proxychains-3.1_1.tbz) = 9214dce65a348b442c217b820a6bb03ab805b53d20cef061da798c0c0f94cd00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/proxycheck-0.49a.tbz) = 5183026a244af27e8cae67ed0d4abb4c3db55cd52d27d3648116c13f30f50948
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/proxyper-347.tbz) = 6db5884cd3440056be1f932e3c1456fe8a4613ebcba0b0d36ef5fd406005c98c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/proxytunnel-1.9.0.tbz) = 77399aef0012a838b209864254ee97d0c0bc699e7655ee24f6e6d19348d09865
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/prtunnel-0.2.7.tbz) = 85c7fc5443c24d66913ed92079438ae3d0a0515782d87442972540161af77c78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/prune-11.tbz) = 67fe33a7bc5ed9793ce4e557c07f40a6345aac045a73025208e293388c4437cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ps2eps-1.64_3.tbz) = 15dc2dccc37cfdfab405c4c70cb37fad54c13435adf83bbe648e4461a3330f94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pscal-1.16.tbz) = 35b164b138971dea172c73047ea93cf3feb8d3d4384362235b9d7a8831741ffd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pscan-1.3.tbz) = c0c891d8403aa264cc0aeacfc2d6d84af373358aeef8ab885881305ca4747571
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psdim-1.4_6.tbz) = 60d6ebee15b6ffa7068b5a3fb43eef3bb0b08430f536d42962322493016002a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psearch-2.0.2.tbz) = 0f28d3b80eaaefda7cf885355fcb2117a984db2ea3ca2b0289b08a088943bffe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pserv-3.4.tbz) = 9e40abf7323911bd388379a5b70a70496037d57346dfe8d325e001a9d365f39e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psgconf-3.3_1.tbz) = 4ae763a68328196250cce77ac1d15ebb28971172f87f923831ea2be30c4450d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psgml-emacs24-1.3.2_18.tbz) = d06c73fe039799ae0d61f9430b66ec190fafb49c1cd153f97504c7cdfe84c339
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psh-1.8.1_1.tbz) = f4906196e484a4a08ec2d54bff764db4b081cc385117c8a5309b361d61a22f8d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psi-0.15.tbz) = 80347d63eecd595b239923447f152325865a507137499420696b6c269381a0fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psi3-3.4.0_1.tbz) = 3902032efd9c8fccbb801b8f89f56987659787d71daeea85158b52c85a549a67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psi88-1.0_3.tbz) = 044b2f155f6c040816f3074c81bebdf2001cbea82822679512984399225c6431
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psiconv-0.9.8_1.tbz) = 35314e5dbf76d85d42341e52e82388264b089c98d64b51dee00aa24161801adb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psim-freebsd-7.0.1.tbz) = b67c17889b783bb26a96f30bc1625a222ecc45ef9efa92cbc9a2361a5f30c945
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psimedia-1.0.3_1.tbz) = 70eeed36e8b7e7047f971b3704f4b41a5f707f31b19ec75624722b84973b90ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pslib-0.4.5_1.tbz) = b802bd5ca4c3d2fda505340629dcee3c063626f100008f027b600f56ce3d7c30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pslist-1.3.tbz) = 1213f473eeea7a4acd2de53d628540475120e65b62186987a6bb1ad300f17bfd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psmisc-22.16.tbz) = 4254e564b768dac278e8f524dd0e8a2765def05644171ddcb09e57e4e29da1c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pspp-0.6.2_9.tbz) = ba991e032b7c4c1ccd6f82900efbf623b5ef43c2633338b5ea9eaaeee4a18a6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pspresent-1.3_4.tbz) = 55462c86710315c1dc4cd2e2132f8224a699d0a501c0b6d53d5730563b0a27d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psptoolchain-20111215.tbz) = d319ce960bdc9f520728f7ef3bcf240c641704f8f04b3acbd14aa1dfbe3bdd06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psptoolchain-binutils-2.22.tbz) = bc84774fa92de65b35a1a1a4eadf428107d2da333f436b9c01bdb4bfc5261bae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psptoolchain-gcc-stage1-4.6.2.tbz) = 684f76280e5962a08a1b20edfc69567ee05a0331514226c5729c5c47fb9ce298
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psptoolchain-gcc-stage2-4.6.2.tbz) = 3e48b5211983f8ccaa746db64e50092d200a9a44c65e091358fadfc5cc3f07f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psptoolchain-gdb-7.3.1.tbz) = 7feb361d8494c474953561c46f51e19f946d257823e3c2d6d29765f978b5058c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psptoolchain-newlib-1.20.0.tbz) = d95c7570e23da0f3becfc70e9e5fc221c7e18fa5629c095147776c6044773aa2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psptoolchain-pspsdk-stage1-20111215.tbz) = b5f0df2cdef0d5a50cc0ee906aed44002bfad44a7d22279b15ad137001dad7e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psptoolchain-pspsdk-stage2-20111215.tbz) = 9c9b0f7467c6d6c345851b0e0c1ebbf771e290bd48d91dfdc8d652f29f498f61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pssh-2.3.1.tbz) = db06b69cd24ab36e000c2de16296f4fdd7f27bc17d4cd52b5255f39c30fbe3b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pstack-1.2_1.tbz) = 469ada040ea329cbb641bd9a40946808bbfceb080aae1ce68f9fe55aa90dcc97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pstoedit-3.60_1.tbz) = 6ba5811c06988662846a2054b99b3e0969c1add584d6e5148b38972f83c68a62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pstoepsi-20020711_4.tbz) = 3361dbe208019d009cb43fc8f6d4ea5193d5be357ac4d06a6a9a65dcc5f8cd76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pstotext-1.9_3.tbz) = 5f1f09974e359c67e37f23e53e06b5a75077a4862473dec98cdd2529f9ccd694
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pstreams-0.6.0.tbz) = 320d442b6c9e2ee5a53bc4485b22b297e44b2baf1e743152d66d4593adb01421
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pstree-2.33.tbz) = 07517f2cecd60edee331f6945dd9c2bc9724b4077d957de327f09cff335d4d7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psutils-a4-1.17_2.tbz) = 7a90e479e1ccc9e53230ec76c6fc3c7f997094c1fbee7270b72264ba677d8fb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psutils-letter-1.17_2.tbz) = 146c0b1061d424de36cd30fe5e0bde018745883be44aa5921391e7969986c781
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psvn-emacs24-20120326.212349_1.tbz) = 4ca50acd3b0d84eed1be83ac97538c5d0d325187ac999b685d02f967b3477905
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/psychopy-1.65.00_1.tbz) = 6e6b2e83d33c73d484d1076ee1b70dfa11960c900fa04f775d3a363850a329c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pt-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = 52172e982e30284fd078c7bc40229f99d3d8917cbe429caa5819493a641f2219
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pt-freebsd-doc-39278,1.tbz) = 5d7259b7f9dbdaaf4daa3fd50b90b6ec5a568c8cd8d540fcdc76f9f5838a7037
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pt-hunspell-20121006.tbz) = e3526b757d34b3fd0a14b755a66b8ac5fcb767430cf71d09be34e7c28600398f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pt-hyphen-2004.04.15_1.tbz) = fd819e6aa118d0c66afdb2ddec20a00d02ad51ed3b20c16057aee4a8ca1ce2e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pt-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 3ccba3e13f4a8ec8f028d7eeac3a3ebf809229901ee135cb1bb2f41575068609
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pt-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 988b4c3548f41266abcee8ecda7ac7b387293126257bb18b2172d1b2cd6f237e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pt-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = c8496996a3c95e2452ffd977cf6767ac978a1582a4e902a6d226e78f990173d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pt-mythes-2006.08.17_1.tbz) = 1dd38042aa084c5f0eb2474b16ee3229bb3dbfdee7f6df7ad3ea824106457879
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pt_BR-aspell-20090702.0.tbz) = 0b3502b534a017e61d8461313645c195ccd56cb0687721eb09cf56d107816580
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pt_BR-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = aaccc407a644d2d350106261583e71e64107ed894688453d1432d153b8ee7dc0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pt_BR-irpf-2010.1.0.tbz) = a9ccbdfa39d690902d6516d0b93e004043e53ae5e11b9126d7414ec8f4fd2a55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pt_BR-ispell-2.4.tbz) = 0dc5a5c1a62a863cde16f80db479596fd6ca778b8f154bc3b0bf03b05d62b4f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pt_BR-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 751b2be056eb2439474896666209857a8a4b2f47909a64c17745731ce4658218
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pt_BR-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 0146c78891f065f7212e50a5595799aca0270fd8200dd569a71cc5bbc034b1d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pt_BR-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 060ae19101f52e4b97ea178e1e13e99000bae6e4e70c36f0240ae688da2af5ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pt_BR-webalizer-2.23.5_4.tbz) = 26c11f6cb4b9a79cb6abf9da2d023e711152a800fdfef69d806b6596d710f2b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pt_PT-aspell-20070510.0_2,1.tbz) = 8c8425327a94b713bd5ef863c1881a5b7f1f1ce8ac0c035dbdd6c5c7f3ed8915
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pt_PT-webalizer-2.23.5_4.tbz) = f720dea54c589838387a88957824f01ea61720ac267e89d77eae42ce6125d589
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pth-2.0.7.tbz) = 38cab7b3f922003ba82fe687f06050e7bc45bdcf0702fb2270ceb749a09a37ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pth-hard-2.0.7.tbz) = 449cc1f185e7feb3fc214cf2bf144e3515a1738395037ecca16d2a5ccc0d89e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pthsem-2.0.7.tbz) = 379012d2025028fcbf3d5cc38e0a55dac295790f08ae0ceb38e77d07886c70a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ptiger-2.2_3.tbz) = 6eff3f807c4643808f251088b76c7f5aa00abedb16e27d85a27e407ef16e24ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ptkei-1.18.1_3.tbz) = d054d8bdf9f8c6a40a69318964744bd79e30b0d769887329e5e8e293acf07a19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ptlib-2.4.4_2.tbz) = 093abe54108f54a4c595156721731f3fbc803dd201526efdc085c586f179e5ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ptlib-2.6.7_2.tbz) = 5db2923357d7bbe99f48be7ae2c32a347f97523fa6c0b93f3c91f1d45a74d537
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ptmalloc-3.0_1.tbz) = f0eccec2b7b61e789b76df51cbaed0222c8a6a74197f26bff2427dc459c47df6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ptmalloc2-20060605_1.tbz) = 47e57ae0c662bfc828f6a69d9a9b61b4ba3556c4aa108412cae3a2e942017dbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ptoc-3.58.tbz) = 533a3c41a403733e8978e17a472ceb4407461e042975684d2db871512a3bd7df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ptools-1.1.tbz) = db6a1bb95a17f308c0e186182464f752b8c6d72cf80cfd62bbc43b9338109d15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ptpd-1.1.0.tbz) = d1edb6c45ac91f9cf81fd93092da9dbd56f5e204438eca73184d025ffd786702
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ptpd-2.2.2_1.tbz) = 087b5a5211a2b1fa0fbc055e533d305e157ee161b22641ea3b68e715d459ea6c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ptpd-2.r.0.tbz) = 9c29e4792cb19fe23c3f2959b66a3d47bda98942e042a9a205b801a7bf9bd02b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ptunnel-0.72.tbz) = d3e31b4db0db413f01b941042b271b122f2be9a188403869c794aa1f2e7673ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ptx-kmod-0.0.20111212.tbz) = 4acdffa8b31a751a5d61027885f1140430cf9fe13b28cd873f9f15fbe303da9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pty-1.2.tbz) = 4bace7441b74c6d1866c7c211772b85b6f86aa80b9ef612729b1ed4592020c80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ptypes-2.1.1.tbz) = e5b6aaa09d6c87f8fdc103819dba8ad4d458baea20481cf1afd02f03d0971fee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/publib-0.39.tbz) = bf0faf15ba5c712e01375043699cd0419e56d58e0b105c1f934cfbe800b7eb90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/publican-2.8.tbz) = 7f70137488de9ffffa6eb5314b01db432fb0f5e8dcbc7c392c7e75fd633ffa30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/publicfile-0.52_2.tbz) = 44cc4c53798795db1892a201b8d2b704731d41e6e350f4ea425a21e49645bdd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/puckman-1.0.tbz) = 607669b1c4b5bbebcc94b488c152d1f87282ab4c557364fa03d1f4d5cbe2162e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/puddletag-1.0.1.tbz) = 35333bae101e458f6ae731eb701a1d2c7df078fd8e62b9b3280bb847b92b999a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/puf-1.0.0.tbz) = 75aeb0e48413bb793e5ca71acc90825bc7b77567aa12f47100bf911dd92e70ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/puff-1.0.1.tbz) = 41b80bc99611383a502c888e15ddf3c2a60c861baecbed5030c6b8bb1f17f5a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pulledpork-0.6.1_2.tbz) = baa353c88e88b76b78ae895586b3559159b8888d5baf9b855167dbf32fa337f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pulseaudio-0.9.23_2.tbz) = 5da58d2e4c38e1054e2dd2a073c90e33d3c9dec4683e98c73164ee099222e773
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/punbb-1.2.22.tbz) = 3e27e85092be90df4db52b450ff6049507f1b4233302d51d33ffb644c969594b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pup-1.1_4.tbz) = 99819c6a29c469955643bdfa9131b985c0df88b6bded31112dd2db23bc3c9985
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/puppet-2.6.17.tbz) = e5f09bf0b96b5e7a7e38e39ff32b191d9c71446ab1f905630707f4a89271ab14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/puppet-3.0.1.tbz) = 174de61ee75a631b005b343f1abdc33628bca4584aa91c546d429e716d85cbe1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pure-0.55.tbz) = 921088f98f7858cbdfe6774b3e74e8129302ad0a9e343937fa6d2558ad3e7415
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pure-audio-0.5.tbz) = 295be53083c9b47e33ed074d0faa483ea227a38beac41fc6796b7350b7c64c40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pure-csv-1.5.tbz) = d1d2b2cd77fb52803932345d0e99027be23bc6a1e1f43e2fa33e11ae3744f74a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pure-ffi-0.12_1.tbz) = 080654c2a0bd694faf45277b8977d0258017a57727966eaeaf9eaf38e96809ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pure-ftpd-1.0.36.tbz) = 61d1b7ea7d328e38255af2d0065c15b38cf16df78215a7cb2eb40631417d25df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pure-gen-0.15.tbz) = 3d51bf1e5215f1db0c9069a6f7c18ce2ef8e14d8c0d0c23dd507c9f1836c4520
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pure-gl-0.8_2.tbz) = b94ed1cc64e2a1a37f4e41247f5efcd0e18ba4fccd95edcea463ac36286c09ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pure-gtk-0.11.tbz) = b644efce34aff669611cce9ac157441c5638e3ea92c09dbf636543cc71a2dc25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pure-mpfr-0.4.tbz) = 1186f75d7b44bfe9b830bdae9fa0fe1f6cde37de46f532b8ad012e8cdcb668de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pure-rational-0.1_1.tbz) = 9f7fb5a1ea6e5cd5b7b43a2baad709bc7040daccff40b98b5a71cba0ead34591
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pure-readline-0.1.tbz) = 9b3651949af00d68fbb67f7594a54cba4f4f7be5d49f511cc47d834f64c0b948
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pure-sfv-0.3.tbz) = 0dc2836ef0052ef4fe6e7ae1a808e562c77931da5654646d95485d478c03ddd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pure-sockets-0.6.tbz) = f270fdfa95032b1faec7eb144888bb476dff2367ccfcc570c4248fc4dc03ab9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pure-sql3-0.4_1.tbz) = 3bf8f649260bbc3077dd7ed585c433e4243b87c5539ea7fcbd59d5218071d8e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pure-stldict-0.5.tbz) = d91e84e5aa23e6ad067162465e60df32eabb0a428f7343060a4fdcccf3c836d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pure-stlvec-0.2.tbz) = 10acace88b0392b313c3f50d01b235a25c971ed2953b56362b1e485de4d13693
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pure-tk-0.3.tbz) = 8179d9f0833683a51915b9e313f25e2add4a99df47dfb0d0d3981f3a976e20a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pure-xemacs21-mule-0.6_6.tbz) = fa5168c580c8d5424e774cac1d81e933fac1c72bbb1b8596220f4066e6eb00d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pure-xml-0.6_1.tbz) = 15536e463a627474c51e73d8fecca952cef643ca5f96fb0f6d63b21d589e142d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pureadmin-0.4_6.tbz) = 5c9d71d5cd22289d704012084ca322ce38c05316a0a7634b2ecfd687e32e6d55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/puredb-2.1.tbz) = 5cdb11334e915b1f60cc19382038b0f6af1597506e57bb9ebce56ee98869245d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pushmi-1.0.0_7.tbz) = 7b50903cc0094272361f7337d837522287236bd96cd6577b209a146e7fcc37a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pushover-0.0.3_2.tbz) = fd589358ea67a8af1a353c73805b970e35f3e399cfcd2cdf2795deaf3aa1c542
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/putty-0.62_1.tbz) = 45bc187cf9b9c067b121469334dd8b178a0a1f32116aaa3291946d8a1aeab4d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pv-1.3.1.tbz) = e2b7d71e786d24c4d3aaffc196a72eb70cd15a028626cff20a2eff2e6c030687
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pver-0.16.tbz) = 12bcf887b2f8a07177488c75e78652f0c0a448e9a8cf91f4b3da0f0adf522333
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pvk-20070406.tbz) = 16a23c56464599671496583074ef972fdc0a71065ba8090008cb9e962cecb61a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pvm++-0.6.0_4.tbz) = 74a90a6777a67ccde6d902db91fb20173be88544a98f8f9a5f331ec19bb2efc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pvm-3.4.6_1.tbz) = eebe33871d312aa8b7c4294a5c84aec5b55e7082ce97b0ca0c3987fbf50f896a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pvmpov-3.1g.2_4.tbz) = d0a8588ad4f686d65e43a38e12b9ea1dfe80c66757fc35968a423ede8622c022
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pvpgn-1.8.5.tbz) = b8cad4f58a5d946a05383bc2e2e26c35f3f69ce102c0e6c37022c56d95b7e535
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pwauth-2.3.10.tbz) = 28704a9d149e6ca0e43c0424b7be3c1727f1cb156601cb80d5dad50f7b5fc49e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pwcview-1.4.1_4.tbz) = a08976ba115fda910e0da025517a42237cdf6be7068fdb3e31ea7471cefbc6e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pwd_unmkdb-1.3.tbz) = 8b183d0915d2d90e78fa85141359581e87cd95a749eecbd4c83c0cd5da1a4e03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pwebstats-1.3.8_3.tbz) = 038ff3762433df78e8b66e62fd1bef2bdda8e0a5441013cda1aeadd5009bb08d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pwg-0.2_10.tbz) = d86d18a10bd7a2ecb8a56238064a0401787a1c2a778948365cd1f8be1ebc8fba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pwgen-2.06,2.tbz) = 10fbbef2a05ee10957bc5cd67275f6a5eed329de4ef2620cb619c3059f1bbbb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pwlib-1.12.0_8,1.tbz) = e86aae18e1ec2907002d858fb07cacde23c2499b81b215a380bd3c1e9e48f343
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pwm-2007.07.20_2.tbz) = 1f24d799b19b86798be84584ee80a776a609956e93c21545e05366fcf09e735e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pwman-0.4.0.tbz) = f1d65e1dc264aaaebbbf94ef43f5b0e9d84d18196057f46f80ff24e89deea131
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pwman3-0.0.6_1.tbz) = e13c7d84359f5edd9c868a407838f92f560db7faa6260d7ce27ef18357ce237c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pwsafe-0.2.0_2.tbz) = e1c12f44b2b92162bcf4d38a5d970d90f498c7dc4d77f1d6992c995a6fab3bfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pwytter-0.8_1.tbz) = 8bec8a8968aaa0652d1e7b98bd0774a8083f4cb399f3da34948a7d29122fdafd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pxe-1.4.2_2.tbz) = ce5498805a27251f561c81087c3e3ddfe9aaebd553ac413b7a98cb70d76bd228
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pxlib-0.6.3_1.tbz) = 2be06f8cd8932aaccfc25705b740b109fc6181a992e2bd51fd43c1faaa2a518a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pxtools-0.0.20_3.tbz) = 000f063a287211c837a112dcc542a994b63a1e46a1b0016bda6a3a3de9b98a4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pxytest-1.36.tbz) = 054352bc520f65152f5dfa5de9761825daf3b425f4ab133258032268aca4108a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pxz-0.20101123.tbz) = 2c65bb952f70db7e8a4f686233fde6a899216269f81fe06cac90baabb70ed5db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py26-importlib-1.0.2.tbz) = cb4d273210082341136cda384b7e1cf793d924d0c4a1cd56c03d3a53c0b96714
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py26-psyco-1.6.tbz) = e639cd4cec0240cba559b3b6b534b9c360c8ccaec2d8307877a3ebb61d8efc33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-4Suite-XML-1.0.2.tbz) = a38da52a96695083e1d90419f866e0f75439e29de6d1822aa668a84c91effa3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-AccessControl-2.13.8.tbz) = 0c0c2f5a1f1145ad1b792ab951b6f4a757c278159c99d57365088b557bae1f24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Acquisition-4.0a1.tbz) = 7a587b44156c9b3443c7ff30b4b0935f709c41e803d494136a28d014edeac719
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-AddOns-0.7.tbz) = c3e86e397af5600164a5c88df9e7706baacaa16c5e9b36588a1df5b3836ebd48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Babel-0.9.6.tbz) = 2071f75d8d70192d4bfbd3729f508132ac8dd41637e4f649d7d6b43d9afceb21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-BioLCCC-1.4.0.tbz) = be38c1941c4db90392f0171fecd869bcedeb0495e8cdc83aeae9656e219a36db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-BitTornado-0.3.18_7,1.tbz) = d5c1920620a1cdd786293c67814347b3db21b834305b77dfa51412f82e4e66d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-BitTornado-core-0.3.18_7,1.tbz) = 5bc7a2a75593588b392c6383b4a0f5e9c29ad96192fc33988d5866f0c1a8ebf7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Breve-1.3.0_1.tbz) = 568c00db3567a77897859fc9381821ebc39ce2fb34a88003b401da760664875c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-BytecodeAssembler-0.6.tbz) = 345fc86dc80ae11d4d536b5cc688fb687ee1fdebbf90a482f433de409fb8aa14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Chameleon-2.3.tbz) = 9aacd8daa9331e177ff6713bfa4136fac17ebba4dec94ff747c610f0a0a76f80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-CouchDB-0.8.tbz) = a6e9b8ca3612654d47b93f44450248d5dedb9492571151ab082eaef67855e5d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-DateTime-3.0,1.tbz) = 21bb0c2e56248e3a390c369c86c27d0ecaa7e0bddb3411300ad6381ca7631463
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-DecoratorTools-1.8_1.tbz) = f34b71a8f55eb79788ae127e6d48fbd8fd4ecf57d7e2e4673dc0927d0674efcb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-DendroPy-3.12.0.tbz) = 0952011dfdcfc51213ad81a37a3344fcfe5a1ef6a1c3e12505938960298e741b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-DocumentTemplate-2.13.2.tbz) = ab9c7049b8fd30b602e0c817d241e7b8677d8abb6ecd638bf7c4f3213ce43ab3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Elixir-0.7.1_1.tbz) = a693b7a1e7c0ec53d1b896faf8361484cc126a960f2309c98d84f3ee737ea43a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-EnthoughtBase-3.1.0.tbz) = d795e1b578dbf9dd4efe3ed185c54b99309797a4183169d24fc5e8f0bc9d6fad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ExtensionClass-4.0a1.tbz) = 54b238a518fa84ee45d2f5aa43e69d8069e05d515a157662b4b59883102bc155
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Extremes-1.1.1.tbz) = e3de5f42c8f523b20fb0ec9121a83f6a2e1397380026b87a548ae8ff9f37c432
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Flask-0.9.tbz) = 67a893a060f933c9f41652eadb7cfedcf0b3711c5519c7302465cb5d0275a116
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Flask-Babel-0.8.tbz) = 02204171bffbc14c46379b43e1db2ef33b57d3c9b64331a3206c076d30d68a8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Flask-Cache-0.4.0.tbz) = 7a5d35f0bc52211688217535cd09785296b53276bf1b27a37c4828936495761d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Flask-SQLAlchemy-0.16.tbz) = c6ce744ad111701be0fe36637fdbe7e8d962d40034d1d7b12aa9b00e9134c86a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Flask-Uploads-0.1.3.tbz) = b96f91f2ec44352f82aa19115c621390757eec3bc9fcb681c7d2e544a3b6b575
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-GChartWrapper-0.9_1.tbz) = 77d83e2ec021299d6931f1909153dde21145e7888572db722137c0b6fab4599b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Genshi-0.6.tbz) = 8268c87bd30cbb473285378e318dd6e4af1c3d176a6cb4ff0da0ab8fa4f9d199
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Genshi-devel-0.6.1052_1.tbz) = 812a09bfd5891831d31c4c599f9dec8075ab2c0400641ee17af22fb4c40c63e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-GeoIP-1.2.7.tbz) = 6709d852c5dde31b906d4cb069a31e7af14372bdee720bc5b89d156c35d24cfe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-GinGin-1.0.1.tbz) = 95ea280a9ccfc28456ef22cff94921e033eb7bd01edc110eb46c5ae4282357e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-GitPython-0.3.1.tbz) = b0989cc439080d4b1a1601186dbc4dcfe63188e3196b79bee8a4d4c1a7e1d31e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-HTMLgen-2.2.2.tbz) = 9376be060fdddf122881d6f3637b924ba18771d79a90ea2eb0dd7da8ac5fabc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Ice-3.4.2_2.tbz) = cf00d9c5d1a2b47ed1b3e76178a7a66f8b512e925fe99c9d3fb937139e9c11b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Impacket-0.9.6.0.tbz) = 054c9b5185c41b2f6ccff464c90fbb9f12910aa5e7d7139e24cfdeb5911cf582
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-InlineEgg-1.08.tbz) = cbea16e7f07c3e44a5074df1e42e993b2abee40837ad90fad3b0fc01b62b26c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Jinja-1.2_1.tbz) = 04216867e64b1cdbfecf8c81a7ae48c3a81cc96dbb44996c4141a89a7d924a7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Jinja2-2.6_1.tbz) = 90c13f55bac172c7686835251e98b3c7e2f12ec7c644742abdbaa5b17763c556
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Jinja2-doc-2.6_1.tbz) = f80cf85c53de6fe436f48a913287c113e497cef3769784193f95b504c2071430
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Lightbox-2.1_2.tbz) = 3cb89586beced0fdb8a65796bc9e1e0a0b7043f0ca847b4945bbed2d1b83eeff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-MarkupSafe-0.15.tbz) = ede57bb13c26d34030cbcaa4db2b775e33d850335557ad0c51324a8d0a4b02af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Missing-2.13.1.tbz) = 32db13dee357cf0d842ccb0cd45d957819f72322d7a3b34513a8c7a03bdd2cae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-MultiMapping-2.13.0.tbz) = 67f7bec93a3d819028b687c48251062103d09a5ce2c612c900a4ab28b077fb2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-MySQLdb-1.2.3_2.tbz) = 3909af82629aeb3602f63f29a603304fb307fe9752a65d11a2f2d883ab97652d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-MySQLdb41-1.2.3_2.tbz) = d98f6d3ff2ea9b90dd3c74314f6185d9e95c9319ecb2975117eed6a766742653
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-MySQLdb50-1.2.3_2.tbz) = 19f6f8a507de4309368091bd6891a7dec394d5d498db7993819f719d5e0d3c24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-MySQLdb51-1.2.3_2.tbz) = c5f2558c2881525a9da9e003eb22febde83da5e720c25daaa36ebce63f92e636
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-MySQLdb55-1.2.3_2.tbz) = 5ea112eceae70041c6a411ec200e8df7c02b02fb8d3307d8e9d9144b07ff79b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-OpenLP-1.9.12_1.tbz) = f3ba75fd32e4a42acbc123c6d0506d16dba87ff62e0b13bc613cbec07f58e7cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-PEAK-Rules-0.5a1_3.tbz) = b301f7e35dc57a3f7f995586112defc33ab701aa6aa34799b6472e1dd4ac368c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-PF-0.0.6.tbz) = a1b7d141cbd3536646a0198e4ee7df15468440b60f55c228ebfcfc4a53df805f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Paste-1.7.5.1_1.tbz) = f39bce7528f05cef033ae06dd9e4446b67825d07892e811ed97a8ec3bbe5de2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-PasteDeploy-1.5.0.tbz) = 4d141117a014b09838f828d7331d695099218cb06d067addf473a8c27d6708e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-PasteScript-1.7.5.tbz) = f32e87d3f4a7bdbd875862d3ccbe0832a2302923b713e6e6e1909ca446168cbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Persistence-2.13.2.tbz) = fb7deaeded447df1ae2a9258673a3a66b953c0f056463eb5bb8726a4134da76a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Pmw-1.3.2_1.tbz) = 52970b8dd42445ec648c45414a0870450226e8e59e191239cb4020c5ec2d78f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-PollyReports-1.6.7.tbz) = 8b47a478b5f7ca8b8e0d3012effe6a22f3d9f4ad5a56f97d4d648aaf0ba87021
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.ATContentTypes-2.1.8.tbz) = 1291f1726f2c95658dee73184f1df2d8b18595e67e3ede3bc28624f3078347a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.ATReferenceBrowserWidget-3.0.tbz) = abda6b2b1fd1df3c1fb3c3fbdc6200a5d967d3ef92ec30170b905fe561c9654a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.Archetypes-1.8.3.tbz) = d389ae4b5b72da9cec465a4f41e4ea8f7df92204cecd40c39a401e43dcdf4293
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.BTreeFolder2-2.13.4.tbz) = 7fad037b57db2140c77f21517b274cbf5c198724b1e7988a15a2c14508651469
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.CMFActionIcons-2.1.3.tbz) = 8d5e8f21bcf8dd7344fd0bff4ce88961b6629f019d531a6a41c239fc2b00ec7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.CMFCalendar-2.2.2.tbz) = 7b52c797df534d2192a7895fd39d5fa9d25e1ff61052a702b0a9fd4d873b7900
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.CMFCore-2.2.6.tbz) = 2629aec0a1b053407063e21050d804f4e205b371f08913f692ece23244f1fdc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.CMFDefault-2.2.2.tbz) = 0e2e30f56ff807ac938ddb4dee8ebf6537d35434c8fe1d5cea1df006bd4b5127
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.CMFDiffTool-2.0.tbz) = c2399e5c76d995f851b79f30d2bb5aab6336d66e04a00f4fd822ab64e52eba9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.CMFDynamicViewFTI-4.0.2.tbz) = 6052a1a30b17b37a5cd81bb3c046a0201613798f242ec0e96316b61235e048b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.CMFEditions-2.2.5.tbz) = 18120390caa5b9ecb68c75f63408c4aefe97d24aaa1a556bbfbf28de04598a50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.CMFFormController-3.0.2.tbz) = b294677d523a29bd3d84a1772c7aefa4694c72605afb533e0b5bcd022db71664
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.CMFPlacefulWorkflow-1.5.7.tbz) = d2b62e7556390bf2bdc7d8de66eb26f2f3772c2cfe9f97024dd4e56b02033e79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.CMFPlone-4.2.1.1.tbz) = 5c3ee10dfcd1c76e19b8d2d1d7047e25528668bdf5bb0f8ca6420dbce89ae08d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.CMFQuickInstallerTool-3.0.6.tbz) = 4c9c20e2863fb575ef7d93b7819e49c2f96c3b1e7924bd4c76daaff3c39d6134
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.CMFTestCase-0.9.12.tbz) = 625ba62b716d7df74be3bcae5b48c5e00a35fc48d9b134070275e90d9a1e8492
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.CMFUid-2.2.1.tbz) = dabd861737cf57763cecdc80af8ba2a92182549ef9b974d8a6263130486d5278
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.DCWorkflow-2.2.4.tbz) = 19c98552deb029843eeeeed40795474311b2f790eca71a0fee2cc81a06fff760
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.ExtendedPathIndex-3.0.1.tbz) = be559a311abb7305e7585b175b0125b9a76b8bd1aed874c19339dc86e69d7442
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.ExternalEditor-1.1.0.tbz) = 3100274b3e5af98251062971d0b3a83fd21803d286a17f2f525f2eab7b1629f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.ExternalMethod-2.13.0.tbz) = 422c88709a363b51a45d55ccbc2e5a52f2abf7e68ba662aa497467bf964357c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.GenericSetup-1.7.2.tbz) = d9480ce1ae878188ebc3082bddbbe00c96fdc5d9ad4168f478d858464ce2b42a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.LDAPMultiPlugins-1.14.tbz) = 61de23cc7e8862d0a8a0098a834f85641608601e2930863e4525e501bc2f5aa7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.LDAPUserFolder-2.23_1.tbz) = 6b4b8aa4d6e7cc26bfe7a74fec073088c893370bbf03c56c8de880811168aeb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.MIMETools-2.13.0.tbz) = 6f9dfa8424c0aa621d69a5ddec6a22be0075fb204640f5fbc4a25c000a98c7ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.MailHost-2.13.1.tbz) = 8049c2dc838117a9be6ef53dfa3f54fbc37d0f7ca1e45067e45ccbb485b18cd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.Marshall-2.1.1.tbz) = 56e1af1aa396a699a5f396a3b429440fe25a5206edd71ba20a1f1dbf18249309
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.MimetypesRegistry-2.0.3.tbz) = 44416cb437b5cbdc7935a618eab25a771d1b63b40170e6e9de0cb68e329f1abd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.OFSP-2.13.2.tbz) = 9d9481bfeb13efa26ba29cc57d9b92422f7415e636bc31c25a8429c39dd27887
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.PasswordResetTool-2.0.8.tbz) = b6c013984a1a54ee979c0a389bea38af2ddeb47d8671e4b20be3b1ce18cb3b79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.PlacelessTranslationService-2.0.3.tbz) = 2b955c9ab7aff2db1ff425c50861895823ba5eff1108b3e96da52c230789a539
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.PloneLDAP-1.1.tbz) = 7e79d029fcecc0da8553f4167980b8692651e2536278885b88539160367a00d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.PloneLanguageTool-3.2.5.tbz) = 1c8a9f3334e437764c2bbf6b1a84911b1cba0a2f0139607b55a8eaf08ad23b96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.PlonePAS-4.0.13.tbz) = c2d07300849988554ce518591f2434f70437e3dab17d33d24822fab3177e4544
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.PloneTestCase-0.9.15.tbz) = 432103e98a41f0f74db3c16c9c5792c3a9f00db6dd991c4620b6eee307566533
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.PluggableAuthService-1.8.0.tbz) = f146c826884bb83f9b217649eb1450c97cd260625cc6e454d186a602afb3ca26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.PluginRegistry-1.3,1.tbz) = c45068e3a82e8aa5d842bc9a2b5a1d012b0e89906b2b138ba9f9dbfa9185d91b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.PortalTransforms-2.0.7.tbz) = 82cdf07d5b6709bc3a958703b56fba03749d19a76b184490fe6d599021a65575
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.PythonScripts-2.13.0.tbz) = 19a56abacaec8eee7e6b0fa67b210fa8992fa1a5bcd147e6f6936292b718e769
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.ResourceRegistries-2.2.1.tbz) = 6fb3d7cd6549cf5986c6efaad2590dffad9b24e3ee71933da2ee599728a4e664
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.SecureMailHost-1.1.2.tbz) = 925efe3345d5abbb87f650ff73d4883ba50d9b4fe40d6b4a4e50364669c4afd7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.StandardCacheManagers-2.13.0.tbz) = 8b8b4a9c314ab9b85ca577ca9046d93085bbf974920a4a2dcfec0ede17c688e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.TinyMCE-1.2.13.tbz) = 7b03c707ce75d7bbc2d12c48066e6fc7bb71b0c62fc0dd1c5c606ea802b50572
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.ZCTextIndex-2.13.3.tbz) = 2810dcfd56eaae194c28bfa359ddfd75d8e384b78d6b1fb2bc5cd9aa20987877
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.ZCatalog-2.13.23.tbz) = 17202ac816ed3ef166cfafe047fa2934c5577653ad427394b386242f916d6cc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.ZSQLMethods-2.13.4.tbz) = a44175184d4a8909194fe2a73024b601d9a8e2e6ba4d0cdd7d5d2c863763a8d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.ZopeVersionControl-1.1.3.tbz) = 7a822900048c59a52d1fb16e1976dc1f292f252f488cc946ec2557f96d179d61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.contentmigration-2.1.1.tbz) = 9eef0fa7f693a97fc74301be21c0ab5ebe2cc9823d9b0400abdf0199c27ed8db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.kupu-1.5.0.tbz) = 8063c556aff36d6b72294a1f54c8441c0ec5f1abc8ef52f151559db1197d3ca3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.statusmessages-4.0.tbz) = 6fa0c38833d626ef7b48cbf33121d3b0636522f9ac76871b06c3c29aa6433290
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Products.validation-2.0.tbz) = ef38f95957854534a8d2007a0cc4fdd118b8192cfe3fea40b541656c317b21cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-PyGreSQL-4.0,1.tbz) = e1f598db1084092fe660eb5f4beafc24d44bc0c0f67ddc92f4d7e47ad81906d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-PyProtocols-1.0.a0.r2302.tbz) = cc558d03541a4d68fa7d76cad9ed8719769f94efcc99988b97c9b2878cb7edf4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-PyWebDAV-0.9.8.tbz) = 6777fdcd2f459e69c8579f21674a323af646bbbc6676f88c7075f9a22cf91fea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-PyX-0.11.1_1.tbz) = 580a7684e1d7f71e566eb9e2e88742e3aaa6689847070e6d3ff1b13277a0488d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-RO-2.9.3.tbz) = f817ee761df19ef805c7748e321bdf3f14569b382bb90f7d0b2996a2cb6ad3de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Record-2.13.0.tbz) = 2470bd2b88c3a46d231c6c5d4075379cf3250b60d4d129329e3a351e30197e86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-RestrictedPython-3.6.0_1.tbz) = 81fb7e8f6e4ac404779ee4cbe6c1d098fc4aec1870db7dadb2475941277ad888
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-RuleDispatch-0.5.a1.r2506_2.tbz) = bfd14c36fcd88d9d518fd1231ae309013bcf2e1f60b2f3d4ee30b5681759cfdb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-SVGFig-1.1.6_1.tbz) = 2329bb62307f8680bfdf6ee72671ada968ede60720ae056a46c53d3986ac5e70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-SciParam-1.0.1_9.tbz) = 1bc054fb7fbc1d8fb9c2e76d3141ef426b83ecf58e39f8532b3974b55ffa4dd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Scrapy-0.12.0.2542.tbz) = 8f793a0c8234dccce1ec9a7b272a71cd8d056f2b9c77a35e34bf070d9d41443c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ScriptTest-1.2.tbz) = 9bc6e616d18255dfd615fd55da184e7c0c56baa4e203380ee4c0362ce944d6d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Shapely-1.2.16.tbz) = 092d848ecf29932c89e7cd32fb7f39d7581a03ac52332281eb9d325faa7e0e18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-SymbolType-1.0.tbz) = 60ff00fd6769798f2c7cbaae9b5f4edafd966ed74a9f3a8ea8f7618b85c7bbde
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-TGScheduler-1.6.3.tbz) = c7928ee836d8a5af98ee42adab08e4171a37bc86f56942aa89d3acb2ab55b540
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-TVGrab-0.5.1_3.tbz) = 0a5f00102a3d4a9f0b944cb0b98455f6056cf48f48d26f5263f2798f4f3cc163
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Tempita-0.5.1.tbz) = 0b8d87f878ccc1c1ec78d253d6d4bf35fe0b9325073e4af9ae5cbea02d0e07c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-TestGears-0.2.tbz) = ac2bf463bb20767db99e6705547d44087ce8a57a771261812ec8bcd0d08434cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ToscaWidgets-0.9.12_1.tbz) = 4231efcfa1d1440c6939effb0cff0f2e49f6ae010f172f0ccee6a89c018e770a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-TurboCheetah-1.0_1.tbz) = 7289b22bb15b0b1e8a1dcee5d2e04361b65ba635cc8888d2ba49b3eafb4571fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-TurboGears-1.5.1_1.tbz) = 16640e8e866c0c15c2f674268abce40d044104a29b4b63ec559b8e0597ab66f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-TurboGears2-2.1.4.tbz) = f4c2438392e6a481b2a7630223d129f30664d63e392e975773aaa659a1ce829d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-TurboJinja-0.9.1_2.tbz) = e7d732e1137eceebde8e9d7a3873c3622450b37ac1f77e5233d980da1e781808
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-TurboJson-1.1.4_1.tbz) = 46ce2c559ecfc06b9fb7cb4104770ff84df7e84b15b10e9623938977eadbd0d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-TurboJson-1.3.2.tbz) = c3b08ed025d130e6dae845a14894f79e1007ce2c43f8b6415d9a47a35cbd4bab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-TurboKid-1.0.5_1.tbz) = 2f5ccee7391a7eb679bd859340f5c3b3ea78015ead2ca218afbada2179561e1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-WTForms-1.0.1.tbz) = 56898481662d97b380d8466ab93c2ba0035f4985c1080003b4b6946a5bfbd677
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-Wand-0.2.2.tbz) = 028d025f52e97b01edf78e6334d8d4afdef9e299afa436c4029fcc3d92c5501c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-WebError-0.10.3_1.tbz) = 651ad3ae8f88c89879a0798b3eeb3170c2965f85d428bb9feba9e46aac387d98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-WebFlash-0.1a9.tbz) = 5b88e41e2535ac83e5c249496a1cef284f244820ac5748752dd44097feff6c47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-WebTest-1.3.6.tbz) = c17464fd7274279dea6bc40272b339b7cd58cc50563fe124fce48c28eab6735b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-XenAPI-1.0.tbz) = d9935435b7ee69992badc609f0791abd5c4f2a3e9e665fb9022945cef27ebf36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-YABT-2.0.2.tbz) = 4f3d40a7ce5d2d0cda23fb4c1b66f413f35ebf53565f1b67a6cbcb2571ae47c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ZopeUndo-2.12.0.tbz) = ecc6f6b80addcf2704241dc896f1f89da01a7d57ce46514a2054d1258f54b6d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-aafigure-0.5.tbz) = 339aa57a948099e8700a91cb08da78027e9e8b293128723d9ca4dfac17bfcf5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-actdiag-0.3.4.tbz) = fe862543ea2a301f224b4e0b2834bc2393c2fe699fc947f9d70dee6aee2b3081
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-adns-1.2.1.tbz) = e09d607323b28051ab0cd19beb56df6e26a544fbaaae60e5828232c4abf56608
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-aipy-1.1.1_1.tbz) = 5a4e246175fc873b7a8ce92e54a17346da1cf805d9144bd060b80f1a8c85cdd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-akismet-0.2.0.tbz) = 27ee74b6c6c9fba3a166f67b58bdc394d78d525ec88201a549b7b7195f0bf359
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-albatross-1.36.tbz) = 0f128ae77d2ffc5e56a70b36c5718b74a27eb856fb5aa3dba64411c72382fabd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-amanith-0.3.35_6.tbz) = efb5eae589122c3ad7a5f6a8a60aef1ae30cd99aad2db96150254e55c0d8e2b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-amf-0.6.1.tbz) = f03b1359088a89e582c08456717f0f94784e4f72a74fcb3b399ec586c65dbb42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-amqp-0.9.3.tbz) = fdb7f31f592aca65caf20e719793c3b43bcf4701fbfb50f7121991ff94a82da2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-amqplib-1.0.2.tbz) = 8e86ad7c73438132a3586f2cb9ae5568db2b12a5a888c645e280b236c7114d6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-anki-1.2.11_2.tbz) = 2e806954011835d28c405eab0a485113f67b293ded2dac60cffdce6e5032e65b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-anonfunc-1.0.tbz) = ebad37801fcd1d84607742683ed0c207acd738139104b68f085d1d8269b0f382
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-anyjson-0.3.3.tbz) = 5dcde3f65b3e4c9c9efd90271859be39319231fd15ee3575dc87ba81b6540568
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ao-0.82_1.tbz) = 933c0bbf70f1768251bca7b048b93343e06ae24bfcaf0ca475ae378212e473ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-apachelog-1.1.tbz) = 15abb7f677ddfe23e7a2d742b9022b595b9451b40c2b2003f8ab1026feec7ac4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-apetag-1.2.tbz) = 587301d86ebf2cf0e6b25f25b13ea1dbb83503f935033d21cc003a7f472011c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-apgl-0.7.1.tbz) = 3995464443b6210283e6de05e1fbd993f0f2bb2b45e88bc1421304e91b73187f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-apipkg-1.0.tbz) = 3407c5c9ce888217eeadd43e42fefa2f34a672d697e271190dd17affac17fd74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-apolicy-0.73_1.tbz) = 6263950cbd18f5e2c306f50beb04ef973e76d892673e1ce8d73e200c9cd21c80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-application-1.2.9.tbz) = e8818fc1b388abf802a6b6b8f46a02f0a13410a49caea876a1a926e25c10ad31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-archetypes.kss-1.7.2.tbz) = eef918d543c57852f4d54a7bfe5fa93f0526a3da8a94887ba92df4f8579f313f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-archetypes.querywidget-1.0.4.tbz) = 9a79f28fe71ae1c0f028ae575f015fd3c422e08d8780674b4524f7e50867e468
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-archetypes.referencebrowserwidget-2.4.12.tbz) = d2cf7cf8f33c8492141689d9734ac3c2ecef012a390e90cf144fe90616e6d0ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-archetypes.schemaextender-2.1.1.tbz) = bc98824209d051a35bdecbe2463af802cd148eb553c35420aae275ee8884e385
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-argh-0.15.1.tbz) = c7b9af938cf0bf394bbb0afb0e206ad5d01b130e2160bc08b66e30a47b8767b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-argparse-1.1.tbz) = f5fa039671e5f3765407b2763c60e7c4dd3fb30b1feff834add53819cb8a18f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-arm-1.4.5.0.tbz) = 0642fe00bc60ce766436c0db78562768acbd54afed0b3d71f4086a2580818432
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-asn1-0.1.4,1.tbz) = 2016b8827a96c76033b9c97b5f989c751297dcf5ee03f2ddcf2a89618a1049fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-asn1-modules-0.0.4.tbz) = 89bbe336c79ae3eedf8cb0cab2b2badb45d3f0c0648f87d7382f6e14f4946990
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-aspects-1.3.tbz) = 7fa63cd7dc4a8f15a57df0251dfeeaeb630c3f16a84138d9bd7b401ee0993980
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-aspyct-3.0.tbz) = 38fce4eca3dcb2c6957f92d0ed7376ec71f5f60db0fdb6a54f143d126a9bfad2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-astLib-0.6.1_1.tbz) = f8e5164b4203d26ec13c07a7490b15fc6877e2e8204ec0500c14129fec179c89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-astng-0.24.1.tbz) = 9a5ac009c546e5d1e8e9242d91d478636c1d81090aad322b34f8b10eb31cbc2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-asv-0.5.tbz) = 8d14cb2d679360dc03aac4f41e9271cefc2200fca42d00954c2610c087a886fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-async-0.6.1.tbz) = 2f2dee958be9bc89be7043f2adcc9a03267ab4da9fdd620881000a5db7666345
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-atspi-0.4.1_1.tbz) = 46dbca90ca29a3c8480da5bd3bae276fa63b5df2ab4adc556a652efdd57c78d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-avahi-0.6.29_5.tbz) = 61ff3ce58b657fb53cc995b55b607a7066f49d21ddec1c4a767957faf7672b9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-basemap-0.9.2_5.tbz) = 74b073664bf1a4046e541f4e5b60289eb39b9ab159ce7b8dbd1fa706a1079786
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-basemap-data-0.9.tbz) = b17fa7f27e9b692c413e9f3c281650084ce7779519eacedd6d88184be9803750
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-bcfg2-1.1.1.tbz) = 5ca1803bbcedddce7260e5e66d0ee6ff4489d43267ee9238da9524fcb8ae1a8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-bcrypt-0.2.tbz) = c49952b63631e516b9b288a70914a10223f94ab0474d36bd823164dda719d4f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-beaker-1.6.4.tbz) = 6a1aafffb889810c7a617e8ed74570a48077842d7321e30878887e278a410174
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-beanstalkc-0.3.0.tbz) = d1de798b4187eae2f2d60619602cd5558d1739b948ae00420ef895ec7b644750
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-beautifulsoup-3.0.8.1.tbz) = 7ed06721620652afb2554fde11176152b4be420125d37090e322dba5bad29372
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-beautifulsoup-3.2.0.tbz) = ebdae5d6526270400ef5c711c88fd2a6dc60911c28540a257027b99e8b9a3d8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-beautifulsoup-4.1.3.tbz) = da1e9ba1c543b6f6f95e70c05d4f0fc240c137990e6423338f2315fb7d09f3b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-belier-1.2.tbz) = 56462ce0513c61eec73e3c43e6841ead94f6c94c5842c3869ff1a5ece72ef8df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-biopython-1.60.tbz) = 08435c99f9428ee2daac801d00f227a321ffdfbffae22ef3cd142e32c44542a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-bison-0.1.8_2.tbz) = 511e6f2a70a1901e4ff46f1c357ca278f2fe5fdd581c715c8d9d5c64b96b1a63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-bitarray-0.8.0.tbz) = 326d189a58092bf26aea584969768071bccb089c2ecd5f51dd15b927f7faf670
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-bitstring-3.0.2.tbz) = dd33ede8c32de8efd7e90d98c1805c64c9d5dcd6cf2b15a2a47f59c2724ba3b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-bitvector-3.1.tbz) = 2dd44d23c713b04feac1bd1729a9734917b668d2253a4b848516bc4904c4d834
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-bjoern-1.2.tbz) = 4aca9da3be8c360e573580a78bb0b2061286b268de8a74126c912cfeb970f10c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-bleach-1.1.5.tbz) = 2b33108e072df30f373b162d999b2aba3aab48d01478d1d4bcc13755659e03b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-blockdiag-1.1.8.tbz) = 9f072a92577f024ab277a25925577de24def835a90a3c4f29ccf5ae806c54e51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-blockdiagcontrib-cisco-0.1.6.tbz) = 503d761e5541050f000ae68eeb86019366dc46253b63d1ce57025b0269a79433
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-blogofile-0.7.1.tbz) = a90fa5becaf8cc2c54a035a437ce7fbbda24cc518562f9ed2075979dde91ea84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-borg.localrole-3.0.2.tbz) = 82d74e318e992514cb15f6c378be4f9bac2169541af6a0ba9416ce1938f39da2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-boto-2.6.0.tbz) = 9353c79b76b5193227aded4586eebb7aa2a89e7946363b002aef2d95fb921736
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-bottle-0.10.11.tbz) = fadf4f9c3ab70bab3314776430552b233ad8e0330acab298968aba02a108cef7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-boxer-0.3.7_1.tbz) = d944961d7a463ebc7ccd4039dedbc0b4904b01b1d897db14a4896326baee6f64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-bsdconv-9.0.tbz) = 375378354bf156de7ecefb7f6b4cf789e62bb3743f86654d7676dd3b92dd6cf9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-bsddb-2.7.3_2.tbz) = 34fd66bac5b68690588d279ce41d8287e37c0a2912a0b0b914351e9330733532
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-bsddb3-5.3.0.tbz) = a0f99d3b0ac7aff97722132ca2146fdb3d6d7ac6f9e0bf1f12fe3ae1cb920e93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-bulksms-0.1.tbz) = 0af4b41c9eb594bf932124f32954001a7e19c25569a98507200c9335624ae108
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cElementTree-1.0.5_1.tbz) = 26b2acfecafc9b2358e1ec055d3857c128d59df6427c69ae4127e6a856b32400
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cairo-1.8.10_1.tbz) = 81b205470b4d28623e33d95089cfbc3bfcea2798377e0149a414d2e196ad508e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-carbon-0.9.10_1.tbz) = 90c8034e77fb89ee30981bb35ccfef6faf88dc372de529d447a6b087e0d9c959
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cclib-1.0.1.tbz) = 5184edfdd5bfeddfa8a186c8bf3c743cfbfa5890bfea14ada5d74316e7c8d94d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cconv-0.5.0.tbz) = d5f015f4c7d4eb768785b77963eade331873e294d41d3e909b896669b14eb360
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cdb-0.34.tbz) = 534a98e3d43f6259a9513d04334bff7b4c52082832c650ac9d176fc226a9f6e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cddb-1.4.tbz) = 642628ee61cf0d382a23a45d7bf71fb95cad5a0a8652f5f73388c570cd0b3edc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-celery-2.5.5.tbz) = db6acb0b9d03148101e1e78fb815034799d4b4377ecda0bb48d4a2cd59ff74b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cerealizer-0.7.tbz) = 6654a9169004a367efc90beb285ca6d098ed0c9fd7bd05fc835f248d18e32c0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-certifi-0.0.8.tbz) = 770d110eccf108ee88495f6f717ea0163fa7a3eab403f7c20b45fd2b9c0a4687
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cfgparse-1.2_1.tbz) = 66c436d4be4b4bbfced16f41878d07279def8ecbf3b59d51ba44d9ec10a906d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-chardet-2.0.1_1.tbz) = c0597bea51ccaf487945b207578d81d0852fee4606620f1c9c725aebfbd4efde
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-chart-1.39_4.tbz) = 27d16948fd06d68c7f4a922719482c81ba8d02a240490846701b709178998b34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cheetah-2.4.4.tbz) = 8e5468c2a45c4e741aa480f62415c5be0ba40532717314fb8731d0cbb3f472ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cherrypy-3.2.2.tbz) = d37d50bc7840ea531009874256a73dd35f6e946a638db4f691540e043c7cf585
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cherrypy-old-2.3.0_1,1.tbz) = 17ec6f0addcde80f5677a02eb3d601d0bee88fac0d7755a5baff83c842fa63bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ciphon-0.4.0.tbz) = 05164402cc6f0fbe0b4ef79a3f05e2c50ed7b34fa7a59f9a75553894fd6afe95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cjson-1.0.5.tbz) = baa214f73753d5afeb1be040e19e72465485ec73050c54624dad3b795d45dacc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-clamav-0.4.1_3.tbz) = 022209eacb34952e9c1bd2f45dc52501693823e41165f114203aa8353bfa1f8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-clientform-0.2.10.tbz) = c7745d540bb1304bef732d2b6a9b6fa99d466ce1a7be07a20617f6fbcc139abd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-clive-1.0.2_2.tbz) = 34ec46b95dcd8cec26dbfb63b900d5cf323a020d2ebf2b7354fe6918d0427a1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cloudfiles-1.6.0_1.tbz) = c04cf1b253f55f43ddce3ebf3bd2f8c1c1722a4d18f5ca0f9b4223b5fc15bcb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cmdln-1.1.2_1.tbz) = 4727df46413c57a643ea65695c0b9330606f791d0ddc0b5d918e37821a0d5e28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cmemcache-0.95.tbz) = 2c8fb4a2b7b863ac92ff9a71feb1dd93c7e042ee4fdc834ca47aeb4ce0104a25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cog-2.3.tbz) = c6dc3f385026acc80c4f0c40b17cca3c5e7a1cdfefe1f5bea2cc9550d0e3bdc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-coil-0.3.20.tbz) = 2c74fc1a821376ce5c927571e284f9d9b622171c88e70099f85f6bae7d383763
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-collective.monkeypatcher-1.0.1.tbz) = a1481302c7b10b1d3798a35dcb03060e00bbb0ee07d602d9cffff5aec8ad647a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-collective.z3cform.datetimewidget-1.2.0.tbz) = ad02e2a5725c30d67275201765120880ae24344a4bf1d7e4357861d65883671a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-configobj-4.7.2.tbz) = d463c9ffa1831a7afec44fd241067a9991f23c1cc973da21c67129407059a849
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-construct-2.06.tbz) = d332e0df8427546ced3f86a40c842b499d9f32eb284255b8d5707228a75fb2c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-coverage-3.5.3.tbz) = fd19bb9af4328459d1229d4a250dc702680a3a28a1ec82998f9f6c8ead7805a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cql-1.0.6.tbz) = ec0d0d3cf454e719b345bcd10e90303905967688ccaf1e77e891a03f2ef30fd2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-crcmod-1.7.tbz) = b5e189102742fa9e187881a8c870264d828dd5089233e94401749c426aeb85c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-creole-1.0.1.tbz) = 1f7930679641e663fafe5468e8fac2f97deb307c46b726ab3adb2e0171441456
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cryptkit-0.9.tbz) = b8a02b311a87e2118d35a10256e4d9e82a8ab638ec7483371fc2b573bb33ea64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cssselect-0.7.1.tbz) = 2efc4860ca0dce712e175b94adab952bb430f0eb3a3f51e597062bdf85f79191
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cssutils-0.9.9,1.tbz) = bb67a4f4a19e35ad3c65a953c9dabf333fd0fbfdabc6bcb08f2a1eb945ef342f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ctags-1.0.5.tbz) = 291455ae4c3116436bd873844453813753eafaaef8086f8f1f5d7d5c3fa96efb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cups-1.9.62.tbz) = aac34f4f6dc90528220593cbfd9d807c29c59b5c995f7ab6bf1062b277632e9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-curl-7.19.0_1.tbz) = 409941d4adcf765d91591edfa515faed6ba614f73e9026a22e8163a9b9eeea48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cxx-6.0.0.tbz) = a7b08340be2644f6dfeaac9c2de47fd7dd4066596848caa4e9bf17482e08519e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-cyruslib-0.5.tbz) = 7370842a88809fa858cb632fa6a937d421f921cd74ae8b3b5c693871e1682867
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-daemon-1.5.5_2.tbz) = 8f8234fa839b23c1baec18ecf353ba5802f969633b8e097d0653999f388ce0e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-dal-20081016_2.tbz) = b78028fd9275e328a027d27c722e3203f6f957acedf36ec64d07365dc9773805
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-danzfs-0.1.2.tbz) = 036ddd0a8058e2268224b509809f31d8ba94fdc6929137d038063a39ee516e58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-darcsver-1.7.4_1.tbz) = c6ae4502c20d00bb145f2c5b7d274c29bf9ba2397be13014afa407ffd4561609
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-dateutil-1.5.tbz) = be13c7e8eb2e1f851b1c706c840371378ea672c1325e3432356bc7ba402f3bff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-dbf-0.94.005.tbz) = d74c1de22d8a0b83b92a8a01f830c5aceee0432d9aef64143fe65c209b6d5037
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-dbus-0.84.0.tbz) = 006511939cdf4bea1e78e7aa22ecfc857ae33c3f8e5181e93dae24d32314a836
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-dbutils-1.1_1.tbz) = 6b4e3d362ea91f5fe302543a80131483fcd9c024f1f4bc67542a1db596d3fd0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-decorator-3.3.3.tbz) = b1acf3462e1790fbaa71ede8a4dfd8c20b3cb2957ba793dc2c4cb0f4b72020a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-deliciousapi-1.6.7_1.tbz) = 7d33515668ef4076ae1ba52daed24b858465890d59484059ed9fdf7a5777372b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-demjson-1.6_1.tbz) = 5c8a23468ee9140fb6491a497250a03d8d8dfb5d1dc7171c4b4c7d79d144a3f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-dexml-0.5.0.tbz) = f612af742b15fed5f6e9381d67a5ea885cfd244b4364cb73c7f298267049a48e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-dialog-2.7_3.tbz) = 31d0f152e0b5744665ee8cdc3fbb68b76dbfc32df08685c07a67b5bd6343a675
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-diazo-1.0.1.tbz) = 999c3fc6b104900627688d77823dd46a0a181c5283c7a4bd094df5edd9297bc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-distorm-20120514.r214.tbz) = cb8a9a4b6a02204dd9a1620ea860f4c9e6235822a59e754f7eb1a3f527faa164
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-distribute-0.6.28.tbz) = ef2492e55237aa369b0952f8dd1fa621e7a8d852374048e4ef77d029f6f9d679
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-distutils-extra-2.31.tbz) = 5670c22030baefaa84540bf6023eac0f735a4ea7624b2965280b60ba3b508902
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-1.3.3.tbz) = 6f8159c1a7e59adc39e5793bd332a3e01530c94913392726082433c04c6294bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-1.4.1.tbz) = 59b2330b52519c5559244496daa89becd5f31ca62cdd6e3b1bc3ce0b60db4e09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-annoying-0.7.6.tbz) = a4dcc0f2f11f3b502b3a90488a578f1f7b6d681b2b96939be5901c3bd8073e87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-app-plugins-0.1.1.tbz) = bad5be9d32daec67cc922e159759e98416122c114e87dd7c3564d5ad8cdf3231
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-appconf-0.5.tbz) = fc8cb5d7e2dbcf9f0dcb7bc37136beed0c47ad99daa3b01e30a8b61435063999
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-appmedia-1.0.1.tbz) = 38bde5edabcb059a5b7443d1d1c4f8d1708fd57b6f30e9a036e82a2f9468b90a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-caching-app-plugins-0.1.3_1.tbz) = 9d749b01ef084363c182352d9411c02c8a8023cd2db48bff48e4b0f14aa4ce90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-classy-tags-0.3.4.1.tbz) = 24f34689d613f81bf54d9efd23bf0fed14d8b3234a2f68a00e6ee5aee2f447b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-cms-2.3_1.tbz) = c4e6930df6fa10f22b5bd6060954d97e5cb7754b56d7fd23f0e5be1cdc4ad7c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-devel-20120731,1.tbz) = 618a6bbea47d35d10478de95dbe2931b9191bd714e8c2a4df053b03d4967a4d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-easy-thumbnails-1.0.3.tbz) = 5884d19164d01f07a0a076c1917bb4e657f61a2f1c2b37f8d4a879a350ad2a89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-evolution-0.6.7.tbz) = d5308733b3330fa82e9a18e445c37fd0bbb6b18030246b3d40e5e71bd9a292eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-extensions-0.8.tbz) = 426710ac41dc87f6a5849adc820078cee41364f9715018ca3b4ef369b042f166
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-filer-0.8.6.tbz) = f3f78fec7ad367e25f6df54621cf869409918eefe528aff3babbf8650a8209e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-haystack-1.2.7.tbz) = 1fbe8b02b98b2caddd2d0917b0260ddb9ca80eb9e020961122fb5ab6523da563
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-json-rpc-0.6.2_1.tbz) = 480f742d51eaf406be6e1768800be33bbd7d7e62cd10814c42d82e3446541b5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-keyedcache-1.4.4.tbz) = f4594126e233082c5841c481b77c2d3e4f61fc16b72f8821b7f97b22b458bcb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-livesettings-1.4.9_1.tbz) = 7428cd4ca931db5da39c187b287c0f1be27d90e41227b15d522d4dabf9b11ce8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-mezzanine-filebrowser-0.2.6_1.tbz) = e8f66f904a23801a6b77aff844fe49e3a0291b3643ae5fe79c3639a7504399a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-mezzanine-grappelli-0.2.6_1.tbz) = 89d86d2f1a16bace32bd3bbc35c4243dc5a9323fc98332585bf58952ef05ed7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-mptt-0.5.4.tbz) = 8fbf1cc8579f637ca9bbe117ecee5e724f104872c73c0cd46fb5507d0a350876
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-openid-auth-0.4.tbz) = 8a0907e9201737585829e03096873a2ca9b30511772c7e2e285726dd197003a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-photologue-2.2.tbz) = 882021ded2b61cad68f36b30251359e1eb37a237f76c18ca7c3c49a50424877e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-pipeline-1.2.10.tbz) = 5b0cae9a4cad63cdcb4aa435954b8ffcf944facda62b1a4dbbc03209082080b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-piston-0.2.2.1.tbz) = 1dc3535e79f426354da744f7920b8aaaaafba51ac294d6f96c17bfebd0b86414
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-profiles-0.2.tbz) = 5b385dcf360ab016fbeed30784028dfb393d39e8df12d4fd4c5920d83dedf654
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-registration-0.8.tbz) = 65fa46ae5959b0391a90410dc5ff07de888137268b8f418dab4fcbdd6af0c61d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-reversion-1.6.1.tbz) = e9194e09c6f087da1d9fc1b4c5383a1816dfda7bd37a6dfe4184588bb5467105
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-sekizai-0.6.1.tbz) = a95d64152b24e8e87f76c50e316c442b570eb85a7084477b393c6e84f965aede
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-signals-ahoy-0.1.0.tbz) = c09dd39343e9e5328ea0475107fa2838b6d0f6773d0dc797349d39ff10bcb8ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-storages-1.1.4.tbz) = 630151e8efa1e158b55020d3ed4f10b85eb4418de8a40789fde1c2d31b39cac7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-tagging-0.3.1.tbz) = 2c533ea4e165fbe25c7c19d3ec8ee136aa2e4e7ba3081d5135a8ad9fb5a3e3db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-tastypie-0.9.11_1.tbz) = 11e33bb6689c984470aca2cc68883a59817e1dbb95393f4fd0ad55c57499e176
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django-threaded-multihost-1.4.1_1.tbz) = 02a9aa14e085e4130815a02d5a9b3300da858ce2b5ce665e19b8dd12530d4f6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-django_compressor-1.1.2.tbz) = dd83ae18ae1a2f8d08155e56c2ba8bc4ab8a8b61b05fde9757bae352e4bc6208
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-djblets-0.6.23.tbz) = 58688c659556e8795a3070a8937147be0b1abf2bcb3b4fae89e421975d2c4246
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-dns-2.3.6.tbz) = 7d41d8a1cba9f24a007ec79a63c68b3f4b17e4d578d943bf9dd445ad073e9557
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-dnspython-1.10.0.tbz) = 4c574fb62f6cbe999e457d70f03b64c3c593694d8327efc754bf7b69458b36d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-docutils-0.9.1.tbz) = b7329f629d19202d37fb0ba237b04ee72c259964453a3c441f04a980369a367f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-dojango-0.5.5.tbz) = a7a4ecf19d5d5c8dec4fe85efa2f5b60eb28378ffc4608bddef10d7a95d7aeef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-dosage-1.6.0_1.tbz) = 3322b375c5fbb4c32dc0bbbb2b98626a96cc432b0164e75a76616248eafc96e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-dotcloud.cli-0.4.3.tbz) = 810cc0d9eb2df2d5612687007af906019ad9c7b3621a74f783248a837096ca40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-dpkt-1.7.tbz) = 4e025bd9746e4f77706bfaccb50ce8dcc9e32210eb115d544e8ecc57c737488e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-drmaa-0.4b3.tbz) = cd3eadec88a060d71963d726d438dbf6cd9465d3b28bea5f174fd4cb7cc69a52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-dsv-1.4.1.tbz) = 9d6a951e1f54e63e9c820417407b9133e6a00d1a7f000132c4c5b4bf655d190b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-dtflickr-1.5.tbz) = 810487a04b7afcffbb610b7293f8ff87a421a0f405c3f3cb4fa6044f93111cd2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-dulwich-0.8.5.tbz) = b72124b79b601da6dffa9ca97f82b01d6b30e35cabf9ae642ee84a3baf4b6117
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-durus-3.9_1.tbz) = 4b51ed4ccf93d9eb67bae2361d53db643babfeaaf42c8366bee5f8ae456fe6c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-dynrules-0.0.15.tbz) = 75a639c677c6d2ca4e2f143495f0cbb99abeea9e6469c641b306b57f0db8a221
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-easyzone-1.2.2_1.tbz) = 1b07e867c98add6c9db4a64e3bbe989db187ca7eca99a0dd00ded04c09cf15b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-editobj-0.5.7.tbz) = 7854565213173ea4ab10c714c02e86b41213a88caca82b0b0f0c8fa675c32e12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-elementtree-1.2.6_1.tbz) = 27357391c7693c8f2917ba7f9589504a0b010cf50cd7bf8eb55724a9f241adad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-empy-3.3.tbz) = 47820c89cacf9a1afd80b6ffe59ae9bbc49e430e3f21dd062437f2b5fd51a4b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-enchant-1.6.5_1.tbz) = 0091eb7e309ad4db5f830c11947bd58d1279ce7e0571126ae97fef0ec5e527ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-epsilon-0.6.0.tbz) = e1cc6cbf0b0dd2c7f7a731ad9ddbb64040f01bb7ebe145270b2673d47ff92387
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-errorhandler-1.1.1.tbz) = e2d5265a498055af1011491a01083e32667e0fb6f90ce40e3de96c736d1ba0fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-event-0.3_6.tbz) = 9beefab1e990709faea207ea56de0d4cefebf21d9b9923ae85ea0565c80ad03b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-eventlet-0.9.17.tbz) = 94677726876463011d1a7387453bc9641f23013179bfd095f41e6268a40b81ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-excelerator-0.6.4.1_1.tbz) = 1f17e177e8e093b81ee611ce3ef56ef96f8d3a34fc664cf1c8e5a655aa6cdbd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-exif-0.9_1.tbz) = daef276fcc5d9a364cdf17b427c842050f40cfb275fadeb8d5c949a65d4f0d2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-exiv2-0.3.0_1.tbz) = 3f904534af0bac07d7fdb0968f129a5060d593c073f3edb8eb0d3e800db67dfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-experimental.cssselect-0.3.tbz) = fb3df87bbb7973772d8fe969e6f43ce12e31e992a02e4780a2640c4dd2e235f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-extended_threading-0.2.tbz) = 000d1d014d80501f65e53e5e202ac07db9fc7485934adbd63fab51b923b8640a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-eyed3-0.6.18.tbz) = 6f29194963cadf570cd0e5375faa46590245661625bac988921c37c08de10cb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ez_xml-0.1.3.tbz) = d69a34a27dfeb3068bbba831c188764a9bba019e3d96083aa98a530472bc0030
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ezjailremote-0.2.tbz) = 0f9c1e9023f7426a0bd6c446ba10baac80765062ca3d312bc8360fd111f0ceec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-fabric-1.4.3,1.tbz) = be1c62c917f14274e0b7f2fe55f3cdf77767b44233860c96cb87904133727053
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-fail2ban-0.8.6.tbz) = 0dfd9dcfd47c1cde49dc7b234083cb1e0b00745cba04efd1618baa3947146def
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-fam-1.1.1_2.tbz) = ebb0d681728afc14f0a1a149154544a981c102e44104208500b351e230d77939
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-fastaudio-0.1_1.tbz) = 00b76f4d7e9473d1e0ea9cf2711a0cc1552e061db122d98f12a034e34afdcfda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-fcgi-0.1.tbz) = 37edbd48453e1df9ca119806bd75df002064787176d9b0365054c70689161a57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-fchksum-1.7.1.tbz) = 5014266fc286d3c2802c4f29886877255c62391f1d01a53bab3f79fb70cbc4e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-fdb-0.9.1.tbz) = c9b54c135397d6c4c299cba405a3ba9d5439c9f85fd4bf1c595f55dff0c2dde9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-fedex-1.0.13.tbz) = ef6a1633e7507e947419bd2dafde2049bbbd54fe5393dd68a13618e660c40539
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-feedfinder-1.3.7.1.tbz) = e1ee82db27cac6cb3eacf79b7a5fe2a5b0eb72efc5e0c3781c2f40e344828292
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-feedgenerator-1.2.1.tbz) = aa680d6df37ed6040cd27a084b785a435ce76657084c1af1ac50013f18fb3c69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-feedparser-5.1.2.tbz) = 4b51323f097e7b23333265dbf9d118bdae5d46b0923249d91a2f41ba78c686cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ffc-1.0.0.tbz) = 2e805c9e65118a3309d0a3748c1f6d5347d75582340d59746a65606b40cc4611
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-fiat-1.0.0_1.tbz) = ce89f5ce5b7e56f20097a64900eeb5571d03780c5adc2042d61b11cda916df02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-fileutils-0.6.tbz) = 2e698769da4fd875d977c1c8aa5ef0855a28fd0317a23a1588c6d1e820592667
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-firebirdsql-0.7.0.tbz) = 277bade00d90dc3ee217e172e352f90425e65f1f5cd6ee704ebc39ec53662d28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-five.customerize-1.0.3.tbz) = fd030a145639a48761258cdb6959c81b19650147616cf7061b783cdc0e06fa1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-five.formlib-1.0.4.tbz) = a9287ba21a676f1c2637239d4b146be586a6e8ca31ad2a28b37c929b01c13acc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-five.globalrequest-1.0.tbz) = 2574f55b5cd272b18993dee9d72f6a364675110936612afa3e3c781bdb97d544
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-five.localsitemanager-2.0.5.tbz) = 44e589e9da6853db6fdad5d20f0fadda420a380fd4fcead6a1463999d4d75a6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-flake8-1.4.tbz) = 13391e7d9c6c836f5654955dc6c52188224ba0b0b0c95fccef427bd20b63fdbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-flakes-0.5.0.tbz) = 2e490d7058db41ecd2833c45753575e21b07d6255a7ddd823790ca7115e99866
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-flexget-1.0r2315_1.tbz) = f0e8b421fe72b31eb4e3f06ee3ea1e42a99c80512cfe8e333aebef330f65bee6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-flexmock-0.9.6.tbz) = 820f140ef53e92786a61d013438664dbf5999a3688fc0c105156684fe85d3028
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-flowtools-0.3.4.1.tbz) = 275af08a7badef4cc8cf87b3cfed8a4e18205c3c29a59276ec920dba70569b90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-fltk-1.3.0_1.tbz) = 0c8f5ad348e8fbc44f1d57de6384a33305034239a9bf2645b79fb2aae2a81195
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-flup-1.0.2_1.tbz) = c957df0edc934f1e5a7741a7a31607b0472dfa32fb4e0227992dfb69b8a44ff6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-fngrab-0.0.4.tbz) = 712c876f053f2d3c24cac7c64a902378aea4a78e67048d4395ba5633633be8a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-fonttools-2.3.tbz) = 7054fb8ea6ef55111767e0e71220540213b2333568f1b0a909e74e508318b252
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-foolscap-0.6.4.tbz) = c70731f2c6fab2ae5367d30edb6e5c968ba23824458f4c26d5d0879ec72b771e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-forgetsql-0.5.1.tbz) = 7399fe1fe11db001829a03047109e8450d37feeec716dc1af943f823d85e648f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-formalchemy-1.3.3_1.tbz) = 64c01e40bee84490ce8fadd9126c0bdcfd261c577754c17a0ec6bebe832aba08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-formencode-1.2.4.tbz) = 86ae2c4aace7dc75bdf2b72326eb66170101f7ac49c80cf0ba4d46428e10cbe2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-fortran-8.5.3.tbz) = 92deb9a69b32f7aecd3734dba593e07140d231ab4004c17ad5dde214e7ea2c74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-fpconst-0.7.2.tbz) = c288bf357fbb12c8e1647a9ddd2eb542553a2e363c777ada2325870354893d82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-freebsd-0.9.3_6.tbz) = 6b169e8de211f9b4535befcfa55da4adc59cf0bff13340aabd5379942dc32719
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-freeimagepy-2.0.1.tbz) = 5471e04b83f4162a8224f07e9ac8125dd890b032ca5db28ef8de8fd1d86b1c04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ftputil-2.6.tbz) = c398ce6166bd8df1531c0400b6f3ccd75067c79c8e8e2375d008599949a12146
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-fudge-1.0.3.tbz) = 8d48cb447fa0ebe79abe3d4a7f30abc8435de2cb5bcc40f2517daeb294d4d3a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-funcparserlib-0.3.5.tbz) = 8e934e898f2d8617fdcc06cb879b665bcd9c2098fe5079c36e6d947b36ab7104
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-funkload-1.14.0_2.tbz) = 9be89bbd68d495fdda8a775d9e44f4c3dd5d79928dd8d8d2b311b2f4f79ba258
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-fusefs-0.2.1.tbz) = bcdc806ef9c9f465636b2247da0e717c483cf3b9e11c74280ddc2c402781ff97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gaeutilities-1.4.tbz) = 21d4f55bdc5e55391a4b1bfeaf70991302576cd86a9b44fe228e8f386ba1f37d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-game-1.9.1.tbz) = c1d40b798d5c913e7f7b9a1b2ba9b9424a5699354cbc4b17799753bb821786c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gamin-0.1.10_2.tbz) = b5cf6d684ecb634ff82499fd0da3afa82736466ddfcb03ca581faf07cd04faa2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gato-1.02.tbz) = d68b6eed91139f49dd723fef41ca108aecbbbf949d8e18fcc1e0a686a9840ea4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gd-0.56_6.tbz) = 6048b84193c2e1b045f80e04ae7ff33281953acb6dc25d9ecc5e204f9cf132e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gdal-1.9.1.tbz) = 6a2b6511f5aa12e12a764d6605ed1096be66afb129122bfa21a74d6ec9dd3bb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gdata-2.0.17.tbz) = 6bdf6b7e35cac2c085a7a0515de0512e4f21054cc92617f43d578fd1baf8b2e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gdbm-2.7.3_1.tbz) = 5a7328fd192b51ba8c0887c1d99b79394a9f0639b0a5371d042a665f804fcce1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gearman-2.0.2_1.tbz) = 1de2ad4b8e9762e41d6ddbbbb3aa18774229a1775d29d3f4495b5c6cda7fc38f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-generate-2.6.tbz) = 99dc4ec72d4467d1a869c3a7cee713e2f6e0a2f6097194c36cc65a1ca534933f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-geojson-1.0.1_1,1.tbz) = 0092fbddb65acc42775ef3e9775f30e093ea4779187a9e2d019ddd8ff5038f16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-geotypes-0.7.0_1.tbz) = 0afb1c81deb7cc0601c6755bf9d49c3f0705e75b27e2953a89ef3da68f958b92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gettext-2.0.tbz) = 67aae835477c0855a6d7335942253717924be2ccc8af0b853022555ddcfbb1aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gevent-0.13.8.tbz) = 23b2a88bd860f38e9ff46ff0d78e86f009a1d516e7bb8315ec8240d3ab17373f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gevent-zeromq-0.2.5.tbz) = a27d15c07930093c93b679cb5fe36998503f977d0b997bf34366699236e8aa51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gflags-2.0.tbz) = 1bb6b2047faef44d0a6eb71457b4a66d0ef62f6e9f229f4121a421c9c0bc4423
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gimp-app-2.6.12_1.tbz) = 89badce0b8072a64ccc0edf361771d591380a892c7c472419546bc77b2b16d16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gitdb-0.5.4.tbz) = 17eba8fe51395cd26e5dd61a7971bc33f79cbb2b2970313b2d895a3715668b4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gitosis-0.2.20090917.tbz) = a86b1d0c7a542304307149d3cca4a39fc3711def4f7f6fb547b67888c6fc60ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-glances-1.4.1.1.tbz) = cd7410501d567c8ce6fe238e845566fa88ed3dde0e2be855ecf4b040469a8bee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-glewpy-0.7.4_3.tbz) = 8c35ddccbf734d7199a518cb4aa5d796b9776ebdc7aec4a0914da63a26443253
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gmpy-1.15.tbz) = 4d1bb58fe75419c5de677f84f60d1588f7f2cbc11a215fe6535735af7d61daa8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gnome-2.28.1_3.tbz) = b5c8adad82a186e629adffcdcc7bdecf28dc464c0fcbcdf68c8acf621e8f5348
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gnome-desktop-2.32.0_2.tbz) = 6c026e28189c48e994b53ca32225e97004ddd1e5475fb6ca155a14d86ecf49de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gnome-extras-2.25.3_13.tbz) = 4c60aa3baeb5d8967e006486b6a022a15aa28096402f12cc1516d040fe96c94b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gntp-0.8.tbz) = 0d9294e2e5721d0151d92308413420180a7cbb199d00fcd6ed4ae79e7fa0a898
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gnupg-0.3.2.tbz) = 8a1d6eadfe1e447be00245692f2f35dd247c4b89534d3dce83d1338ae728b9fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gnuplot-1.8_4.tbz) = 461a8a9e44c8294b5acc2db1c6cd00738c0d4cee91ab90913fb379782b5bac48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gnutls-1.2.2.tbz) = 070322c63af72dbd508e5d9df3555fb9f3cceec3c69a1db8e40079fdeac821c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gobject-2.28.6_1.tbz) = 8334f636bb6a6c5aa90d37e9eed7d0c2795c7e5276ce742bd172c53f83424816
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-goocanvas-0.14.1_4.tbz) = 34f11ed208fc8a6a2e525effb15ab34b2a15f381d2089db58db1cdc39034d732
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-google-0.6.tbz) = 78690595eb979230728a8bfb8d83572a46a98d74eef5d2c13e580f961cd77f14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-google-api-python-client-1.0.c2.tbz) = 53738e4b6d0bc040685693218cc00b87d5af7c7914f9bcf5e8321a2717558536
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gozerbot-0.8.1.1_2.tbz) = cc18bd1928d84fd62f4c17fce653e73045df09afa4b7e270818c9cae41b0ccc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-graph-1.7.0.tbz) = cc32cdc7a610d8ae19e9e20c922be18514e862cb71dd0dc7b9c865545b846be7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-graph-core-1.7.0.tbz) = 8fe62f78ea58db4ef375bd19e15cd47fcacfc939e2542b87ac224351d224240a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-graph-dot-1.7.0_1.tbz) = a72e948048f415f8c315de90dc7aa6c7a2aa4b3c0dd49571599a776451e099f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-graphite-web-0.9.10_1.tbz) = 974348166028ffc8b55d0ef8c183f59b0466d2b0bd174f211c9a78f4a11a4703
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-graphviz-1.1_1.tbz) = 3fde1a01cfcdde3fc99c9fa9af18d2c61a360cd510c30ebb38e30aee9e137954
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-graphy-1.0.tbz) = 70773c55874ce18783a0187186b3ce5a9e2bb163af144c794458b8e8cae418e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-greenlet-0.4.0.tbz) = 8e0edb80df5a3c790de8c6f787ccb700241e7bcaa5f465d271d34a3aa4f8c70c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-grequests-0.1.0.tbz) = c9148792e32e4babe2e3928e0422100667e34d710ce5ac8cc1f2f2d460f5aed6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-grizzled-0.9.4.tbz) = 5dcfb2ebee1a101c4be3cf4ad2c43ccfc42bb03db40c898bd5330dca1abddc07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-grouch-0.4_1.tbz) = a535870b568736485cde1cb6498b9de93a56a95dd5ad59ce3b4e345832c47ed5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gsl-0.9.5_1.tbz) = d15c77286469378b1f3414dd48c952ea9bb4f1e9581c9b53ced9797e35f88a7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gstreamer-0.10.22_1.tbz) = d23d11001eb635f32dff5219ad175d3d5fe549664ead197ee0ee7a94f0a1d929
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gtk-0.6.11_11.tbz) = 3902ce8d43b98618c992bc4d6dad0b1528d6ef3bda708eb6fc7de243eb76330d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gtk-2.24.0_1.tbz) = c30bbbb1e32b5faacc8b51a603b1ce8209a09d76ddff0e2fd87c2ae263fddcd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gtkglext-1.1.0_6.tbz) = 7bbcc7942a25e736aa4d01e42ca4f92cbec376ea7801b5541fad04e2e6d0816c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gtksourceview-2.10.1_1.tbz) = 0f9bd5e2fa1f10b17957742d773999468a62edf5948d4db6d001fe25b3e0abff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gui-1.7.2_7.tbz) = a40593d37b97e7b9714889eceff941ec3d771d22691f287fc04e18447fa2e205
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gunicorn-0.15.0.tbz) = 62389979e4b5e998e1853fbdecf210d6a9e911337478952d92fa71422cc0325f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gvgen-0.9.tbz) = a01506eb312792acbe0c791341371e9a01c0e8b8b660799666951333a30ba12f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-gyp-r832_2.tbz) = 1b371778a27ca198d6cd797cf5030048c71495010ed2ca26ad65e8ae93d71db6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-h5py-1.2.1_1.tbz) = 3ac0a7ffb4fc09f2af5b1da38e47fd168cc3a866a4f7f1912b9f0ff918a43519
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-hashring-1.2.tbz) = c257211584a9afccf8c95dce3e3a3b43afe2c51560e68c1fd8fac8e8ab3bc21d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-hcluster-0.2.0_4.tbz) = 9fac27e34cdf30bb42e920a8865b791f5b57f2da4d396610893d65512c9209ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-hg-git-0.3.3.tbz) = 229d406e954acee366d463a9fecf6185b3d4de375f67cee96a4771dd66d0ef1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-hghooks-0.5.2.tbz) = ddf74cb6bf8c5b99738844620980cff73858602981e36d528422610ef352c35b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-hgsubversion-1.4.tbz) = 0f8d4841c42bf3bdf23e859888fcbe60631e024fbf1cf6a4ed48a21a0e996446
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-hgsvn-0.1.9.tbz) = 033c221f7083d2e636237683e7008eac27f6f38a3e51b25a77f1ba75e97749fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-hiredis-0.1.1_1.tbz) = ca5b492d139173c938380d343041e0366d2bf5b4591e1c8f88a9a38ea856de01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-hotwire-shell-0.721_5.tbz) = 9bd9750d45c136c905411d330e28271a9ba62fd2148eca3b26bfc27d01d71301
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-html2text-3.200.3.tbz) = 6c549453483e4e7beb114880e529a685ce342c14676a50a324b9353dab5dcabf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-html5lib-0.95.tbz) = 5fee3cfb69cf826df15e91aa33be8ffe7bfc8da864d70dbf97d7adb9d6068aa5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-htpasswd-2008.03.05_2.tbz) = 43a6bbfb8e03a6a11b152108d8a609dd5a4039cec587f4d351eff3a86dbe14b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-htsql-2.3.2.tbz) = 2f431fd0ac3e22055f7a237a8a73517f004da5e4943ba93c22816be29f6e4801
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-htsql-mysql-2.3.2.tbz) = 9c6380be5b0ffb0371e3e75c79b8d6fbc7b3b4ba082a030ec3d5f229b4576cbd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-htsql-pgsql-2.3.2.tbz) = e0e28aa9c9b77a7bc3cb88123fd6adea841760ea3ee5b0c73b1fd40ccc5570cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-httplib2-0.7.4.tbz) = c7c9dc2b1852b7fa12615b3c4c81c9dc560e7eac49c55e5932b9f1cc31985870
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-hyperestraier-python-0.10.10.tbz) = 05f6db02743a30972f7f71c70b3305011279d4d06e6470e83d4cc76045c68530
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-icalendar-2.2.tbz) = 2a3ff93dc9d556040822410c9f031ea89b5e3d720adc138f2f328ebca1f33bfe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-iconv-1.0_1.tbz) = 9a24532540c9fa9dc30e04f29904fd17c3c70520563ea2b933dff97aa09c74a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-icu-1.1_1.tbz) = bf8831cfd7bc55016ace7176adaa8d6fc2482873e2d32293b564df264c623c27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-id3-1.2.tbz) = 8059fdaa545cd8b0da3f2182f53df08a0e4541605bbbc6b8c3da4c3dd0a5bef7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-idnkit-python-2.1.tbz) = dff98c0af2410a9611f26e954303f3d2e8aa63402dab7945b196ee90c3031e29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-igraph-0.5.4.tbz) = eed3eeccd81af0351e1d9349188bf3a5bf8b2a639d8fed06ac3b0a48bcef3d28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-imaging-1.1.7_1.tbz) = 6ed3112786bdf180aaeb10b24306feddd9ead4f2f38a8d24d9f39700b308a882
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-imdbpy-4.9.tbz) = 559131f59625069a54b1a901a102409adbfbc33e6efd4339f25f0b8fa90ec3ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-iniparse-0.4.tbz) = c90fb0940d1cadb345e22bfa8a856e80aaf8d0537100fe9f6e1d82df4e62d415
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-initgroups-2.13.0.tbz) = a6191c8722a361960ca3c56a7b6da4348806586bb287e97cd05fd4b25736455a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-instant-1.0.0.tbz) = 50abdf2f0591911fff58cd2e886398e4056cca9403c5c521e2184fb8a055534b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-interface-1.1.1.tbz) = 8ad5fd0b0935b8bcf27fa8138b6dcf1e7863f724e3ac51e64dd59d5fbf524354
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-iowait-0.1.tbz) = 976b09d002554935ae782672f781bc462058ec550eddd66ee906f7eca21808b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ipaddr-2.1.10.tbz) = 272924ef4412e8eceb2d34494403fe753ff5a1643b216a8e47d35cf2e47eab9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-iplib-1.1.tbz) = 42839e2462be0f2ddf8bdc3495b76d0a5b160fe0f9407aea8f014b78b2dda6a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ipy-0.75.tbz) = 8020b95d836a84a78204855f0d233ce6812a9b5fa2c049356a486de3a0524fde
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-irclib-0.6.4.tbz) = 651586f2473b1216644eec5885812412957b118827ac75e52b6176b933b728f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-isodate-0.4.8.tbz) = 3656a29ab22e1ca269d6414631395641111a239ea68424be315d56949573344d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-iterpipes-0.4.tbz) = cd89d70812ab22c11e4136b4d08cc6f217851e21099fbedddc7994e67b9ae8e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-itools-0.62.8_1.tbz) = aac1210b89174cf614cf3fc8d20ef07b4dcb3464fa1bccca85cbc10043905623
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-jabber-0.5.tbz) = 40ee6153fc4f9a6f0338517fc7250b96ad4f0d96158b49579cbf5e46d1f0b015
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-jabberbot-0.15.tbz) = 9966ba88bb57830dbc16e1039094a3ad9103f1d1b96b7bcfdecb292f65b19308
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-jaxml-3.02.tbz) = b7e04c4efa836a6a7632454b857212c16c7c2a024f0848a260baf3693e469e45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-jonpy-0.10.tbz) = dcf77cf18d9212639770f7d444e4b58430d4de6fa0d26377dae3088fd67ab6fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-json-py-3.4_1.tbz) = 67072f700c4ae87820718abc3ecdd286de61943b5130a08269a4d27139af7e4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-jsonlib-1.6.1_1.tbz) = cbb9664ef1dd88e0f333f95a010b1ee178eccd19e08945ea286c10ce5ea8171b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-jsonlib2-1.5.2.tbz) = 2e34c8548e0766fb5808aa64a339855db7610eb094a4c154c8e8881a281b07c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-jsonrpclib-0.1.3_1.tbz) = c6063cabd18ffd396e298816780cd81a2eaef3269db30125e48002a6f6eadf65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-jswebkit-0.0.3_2.tbz) = f72c86c4891ed82b806f535283e8c1603c073fd28c30678fdafc0a85605686ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-kaa-base-0.6.0_4.tbz) = 7270d3f9fcfa62e3bafe2d8b9626e6cab67bd5f5dc0c3a0bd757ddb93e27f93b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-kaa-imlib2-0.2.3_5.tbz) = fb40eeea212071551a653f876684c4355787eb6f9056c7ca8f07719f1a82e7c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-kaa-metadata-0.7.7_5.tbz) = 745b8e91470c1c7c8e697edd545b647d7732f6f0bf792282cf5119c248093876
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-karaoke-0.5_6.tbz) = e462868c6c9efcb983d78f232cf8632d3c61c14b700d67272f16027b49347562
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-kdebindings-krosspython-4.8.4.tbz) = d0b6429cce3ac6987a5fffeb2443cc23b9ad153cc84f0583e365a35216c29ed4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-kdebindings-pykde4-4.8.4.tbz) = 1996f32def7e324edcf81d069a6976fa10d4f2a3e027e2a0af2e35f79d53ba76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-kenosis-0.96.tbz) = f9fbcc8ab1c4885667e47df941299558ef33e155702e5ae2e531a3f9830ca989
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-kerberos-1.1.1.tbz) = 6640855f41542fe7e523bd8869c5e21b2aed15cd5059d6e2264fafdccc1f8cdb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-keyring-0.9.2.tbz) = ee6536ae55e11f6f6600161f9dceb9796c990a9d3df0f6ee040f88fb25ebb61b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-kid-0.9.6_1.tbz) = 27d647740e6996cad8cdc16ab22551473415d818638e72fddc64063dd2ac2ef8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-kinterbasdb-3.2.tbz) = 07e467b5e0556fdb17dfd768917cdb459ff21a095c009624f3f036ba70c6712f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-kiwi-1.9.29_1.tbz) = e4f6c81a570cdcb17b9deffe35a6cfbcf230eb72484fd640d7e3c0f65f37aa7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-kjbuckets-1.0.0,1.tbz) = b69f50af422fd83c06072042fde8bef2ec86765ec74ed2092384cab83f96d98b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-kombu-2.2.1.tbz) = 50d2814dcdaec44abff6c9c456e3dcb4fab08bc0bdaf9bf59d5719aefb1f7625
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-kqueue-1.4_2.tbz) = 032fd35ff532fc81efac8f9e484b171a2de64bd4216c7ab5ef988d885132884a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-kss-core-1.6.4.tbz) = a35c603c17eaff47fc60ae10fc8a1bc1d30a6f6b33d267df006b6f75aa59a8a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-kye-1.0_2.tbz) = 43cb63a181ae401f0cee52c0b30716973d26188a8eb1f26bf84a4d78af7ee8c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ldap2-2.4.10.tbz) = 7ba204e8424fa67556be358c985ae50f97621a7ca41219fcad920e4f627b67fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ldaptor-0.0.43.tbz) = 19b95a15880fdd9a47d6e322702044d0a85104022955086e4a4fca7666ff2568
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-leveldb-0.1.20120612.tbz) = 7fef48a17e1ec13d1c0aefcb1da25530a380cb4a00fb90214e7c2b4910d9bef8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-levenshtein-0.10.1_1.tbz) = 5c4fca4f4caa593d25ef4bfe38e2219454126114cd036210408862ac3ccb58ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-libcloud-0.11.3.tbz) = be8993e78b412717eeff7c08f1741d1cbb2477a9b311e453c917e7f5f14d5e6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-libdnet-1.11_3.tbz) = 836a1bf3bc8ce25fc4b7dd6d386b4818e46bc592c92dfb7a3bb4e6ac4cfaf487
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-libgmail-0.1.11.tbz) = 0e94dad2fb449df0d656ed3a2bc5ebd0c62fec61290cba5dbf8c0fc584654ae0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-libgsf-1.14.21_5.tbz) = 97de9a975d14245250d24bbe3ac340696d9270ed1dfd600a4d926fafa345b51e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-liblarch-0.1.0_1.tbz) = 7ceee2aeaa4db39e05081e196875aae3ac0f4f40b3a03148b12c95dde7b96d19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-liblarch_gtk-0.1.0_1.tbz) = a087ef75b0e58454c494de9406b52787dec426475aee97e8918fcdd92e2b2d38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-liblzma-0.5.3_2.tbz) = 8e9a75a16869192d61ff4cd2161bf11e94bb963b2a4ceb3f36d0ee9357f2cfa3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-libnet-1.1_1.tbz) = 4012676b794f83cae246bf866f6f000e2ffdb4f3be53f365024fc22c4ded6a32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-librtfcomp-1.1.tbz) = 8f8952b930ca9e199e334ad28452a76b1ecc6b7adb19922680cd0f92c3f88c33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-libtorrent-rasterbar-0.15.9_1.tbz) = ee898d624bb858e9707d35033d985eccf63b41e71375488e1010f22501b59244
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-libtorrent-rasterbar-0.16.4.tbz) = 69bf94e278efad6191835bac85ee1a37dbe7d153ca88a6491e10d86ed7e2e62e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-libtre-0.8.0.tbz) = 4566dd7e7a047a2db4ea1d7fe7c7302271c5933d0d0eef5061b846ed1a416d2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-libxml2-2.7.8_2.tbz) = f2571a570040ae9c2fabaf5615e49b410a23c87628c4d42a49fed728e3c2e178
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-libxslt-1.1.26_3.tbz) = b41bb9143e83e4b230531b96560b782af3192961a06fc8d6e807784f6c8dd7ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-lirc-0.0.5_3.tbz) = 3cb1fcdd6fbc222add8ce22965deb78a7f4fb25312307bc42e09120151c8c091
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ll-core-1.11.1_1.tbz) = 00cc4188ab5751e89f9edb7b162bd98be7f8907c43096a11f94f68ce4bfa3879
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-lock_file-2.0_1.tbz) = 52d6691a94baeda6fa91785ab68a40a967d3207d244d90f032a06541ec512402
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-lockfile-0.9.1.tbz) = 3f50dd2abbb67f98bc23f1f1c7b67e10d4cb487931a10a3412af0fc9974cb11f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-log4py-1.3.tbz) = 7627f7ba70e41dbb92abd3d26882c48d0bfd17f376c4e8d54f8bd05d31c3f9ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-logilab-common-0.58.2.tbz) = e575149b4a43d571d9fd779e486ee220a5bc972805973a1411f8f23c493bd79d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ltxml-1.3_3.tbz) = 6aa8f7084f1b7db39e51bfef8b9925d66ea509f1e96ef4ad73eca7905d0671ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-lxml-2.3.4.tbz) = c2a46d7800cfa4d9e3269eb7b932cce674e7cb050a4a6c75cdfdbb979d859220
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-lzma-0.4.4.tbz) = c3ad4cac1d8ba1fbac471de43b563926e3ce3d21e0663a826fd1606cff22f37b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-m2crypto-0.21.1.tbz) = 9a01104edfaf8f488684ce4b0b8ecf2f880e9b031175f86bcbe6086cfadf1f6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mad-0.6_1.tbz) = c9ca7a76498dc2798583b84ee38991b58baaeddfae15268e6ffe515643db1a68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-magic-5.04.tbz) = dc9be041b9a93f956127a4964ca8c70eb0599bd129274cdae1eca9870520faa9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mahotas-0.6.6.tbz) = 78d558e26bce7659d0f703fc4c302a4200169843add6d66360604b3681e80223
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mako-0.7.2.tbz) = c20d7f73e43c2ffae275bbfab87d5d311f36143882e41ceb40ab846d9e3c9306
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-manuel-1.6.0.tbz) = 4407144127b2f161572523dc6111d0d2a0c62cdcd4647f60b4d265c2cb7c12bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-markdown-2.2.0.tbz) = 374e52e60f62a3436c23262b5a8f1ec2d8ccbe7c979f1ca2a543492ea59906c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-markdown2-2.1.0.tbz) = 59ba609e15b0c56219d95c835d194d91b3d5b5c9e9db3d08f209e9b4f0e8b03b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mathdom-0.8.tbz) = 8e8744ce4ed1fa5df094a04c1b55fe79097f25e2356c069580a059f8184d8ba9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-matplotlib-1.1.1.tbz) = d0c0f3a296433e88384fc3b4a295b2809da9365ec6f50e6cdbf04e2df4919f02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mcomix-0.99.tbz) = 3be1896812fa6927a2e904db4fb6945fc5f1b2e93606b9c1efa8471fad7b9c6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mcrypt-1.1.tbz) = f231430d365fa8f67bc2cb83b44c1bfaf4b60e75f9d491669c5b64f0ec2d79e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mdp-3.2.tbz) = 58097de91f5490c0aefa4802eb2ac8e87563c754fd3eafce8c623fcecd1e135d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mechanize-0.2.5.tbz) = 75c594bc00ba41a3b41cd00a6c4e63850c58c250bbb529706f38ed1f37b198f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-medusa-0.5.4_1.tbz) = a67df4a8294d8a8ca139990e45515321cc41bd3bb0fb71bd4a082ee1b6f8100e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-meld-2.1.4.tbz) = 9f8471625fd834bf1da4c574ad35dbdfb8a85d13b65ebe7e2f08c6c6271739db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-meld3-0.6.8.tbz) = d78cd6845693305a63fadd3e44c97f040b2c1614291fe50af9feaa88d5a1cc9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-memcached-1.48.tbz) = 172893aca9706af22f40226847246732caecf84f506995eedf84a63761fef7f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mercurialserver-1.2.0.tbz) = 8861dc0baedf629dbc1f06d031ce70aaac7cc9aaaf29712e4bc2c9c23b1a051c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-metar-0.17.tbz) = 2c6a0dd8f7c0b37c14ffd464f5acabdaddc233124a2e2ca9450f6bbf8719e1e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mez_xml-0.4.tbz) = 22affd9b719b387f553b43b699eb9e9d706b21bf7a11a24228e838ca0cb75369
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mhash-1.4.tbz) = 644b3e33b781a60da8d965f73fdba5564eac3f1fc7defd14b057e01b5fb1c059
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-migrate-0.7.2.tbz) = 7a13d0ced7c685c721b3bc0e1c8c4a38b6cdc54c0d5956a32f03e1517337a7b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-milter-0.9.5.tbz) = ced074700a3b322d48efda3b23e8594f0b9a54672e4c6e08151a73b86936a755
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mimeparse-0.1.3.tbz) = 81c47002309b3cc3a0fbeaf825e015cf3f27521a3b1e2ff20702ad95695e8730
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ming-0.4.4_1.tbz) = 3dcd4b9f8e3307ecb67c2acdc372c5e9b40cb7d3c0bdb4104ce3dc552be40549
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-minimongo-0.2.7.tbz) = 5d6c0aad470775ee5ba802241cbde47fc8707cba065f7b2ebe5e1a0904e8db4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-miniupnpc-1.7.tbz) = faac92f7d89e67d736876270c6f91692883522f0cf987d51debd129cf419f72f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mlpy-2.2.2_1.tbz) = a3d53e91a031aa047064c9df9b89542f1a859a238674c9a37051980a97447e5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mlt-0.8.2.tbz) = ac715e22eb807ec41c223cf6bfcff29d5e64fe264b939e48f2bc1231c9e6974f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mmpython-0.4.10_4.tbz) = b1820cc3058c03f77a0efd0174f368760a5b31b7c2133f9f5f3c82632b1d2293
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mnemosyne-1.2.2_3.tbz) = 860791cf0a899f5b9f0e08917a11363cca8eca2582d15bfd3744e613e1ab23f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mock-0.8.0_1.tbz) = 7683db0dbc85ac8b51915323ca25e031a8785f1f6a9ac418ea699c645dbc8bd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mongoengine-0.6.8.tbz) = 8ef827eeea9686218bc03e420ca8d365007de4c0741fcb9ac1f0759e30eae280
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mongokit-0.8.1.tbz) = 6366a42cb5e5ecf16744bf98308ad1ae77778ec0bf4f4b5ef2fd4349661ff9e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mox-0.5.3.tbz) = 0bc0d7ec68c5b6e67dffcfb01781cc2806d0b2107a83bae784b7e928c658b828
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mp-random-1.0_6.tbz) = dc486a7a7a05a065a66783fa16eb0fba6190e0e4fc7ec59e4974080db0fd629b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mpd-0.3.0.tbz) = d9fb9fc0f41c227d673696c1fc0e877e3dc2e6ac69f7c9d4644613ddc37d1b47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mpdbrowser-0.9.15_6.tbz) = d516bec7cd333aacd30255d630917b11f0038e517e0fe4bb13a0e99d20fa89a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mpmath-0.17.tbz) = 30f0b077872907a3cad30fda48868a84470bc720f8498c5e1b14958fdf63e1f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-msgpack-0.1.13.tbz) = 1debec9dbaa3e4a21928da28f8131275f89687972895958e116b409befb33762
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-msnp-0.4.1_1.tbz) = 81e30c8d3b933610f0e1348bd972cd281d9218af6d5bc01cbc6541e239813cb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-msrplib-0.14.4.tbz) = 6d9a7a03118027f84b2d85cfb97359d176bb087bf59155f093300c7cd7a24852
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mssql-1.0.2.tbz) = 0fa4f96147663b9e897d429a0b5dd99945223266a3eb489f4f3d68194f479e5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mt-1.0.tbz) = ca27678c7a56034c256c9842d3c8aabbcb53d03a3ffbf4a91453031c29a5d2f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-musicbrainz2-0.7.4.tbz) = d8b56546fcacc8eb7ac9cd602c2a2b925631ab189bc7b287531b5711751f7d20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mutagen-1.20.tbz) = d1ed136ed7d4f4eb930cec5f424b25f841cc525ec9e2dd5e0a2b74bad833e733
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-muttils-1.3.tbz) = b2e32324ab2331f505ddc8ed001197aa7e18159a8c7c77c27466d349eb6d9fd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mwlib-0.13.6.tbz) = 3131e9702903cbedcdf590fdb3970ccf00864c4a1f62cbb38d18efeabae21c36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mwlib.ext-0.12.4.tbz) = 24d029436621aceb7ace9b1b3bdb46c2a33fe77b4414c341a7f9d679552bc58f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mwlib.rl-0.12.8_1.tbz) = db8f1f9284661247ea2f4fa8f7fd193eb06ad313525b7b3334b33158cc9704f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mx-base-3.2.4.tbz) = efec91098b18a62b4122633dbe3d2061fff95d43a868a6c7ac1e5b4ece2d35ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mx-experimental-3.0.0_1.tbz) = 86b55de24139a45cc5e5b1d5e719d20c8e7fec96d3c1cb93309c6e50931262e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mygpoclient-1.6.tbz) = 210235eef6741b2abc6dd6a13c38abd101d67b4d02bfb8ca867fd7250d184527
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-mysql2pgsql-0.1.6.tbz) = 7d9ea79408306f34d91f70e402eb689425d3dc0563dbd8df85d3d9e343558d5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-nagiosplugin-0.4.5.tbz) = e62c8830d060d7c88f6229dc530658548b8890f25eb6c71b58af7c701748941e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-namebench-1.3.1.tbz) = 04a281fa00acbe2dc627682c4d21b3fe45e6cea03bbc21d9327e603d8040b465
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-nautilus-0.7.2_1.tbz) = edc0c43bc923aa830eae44e8907382d48665204d5e9c3bc01577d21163a33a16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ncurses-0.3_1.tbz) = ba6f763e924feddab04c89cd39dc25173e6d852a7b093fe1083a5a5a37f0ba6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-netCDF4-1.0.1.tbz) = 9da07082713d57b39b75948d08a1cb531e91b3e52d9e3aadfa840418b26d4056
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-netaddr-0.7.7.tbz) = cfe5b74d808d245b8af3e2ab6927d03b240f8f5228cf711859c037373aec084c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-netifaces-0.6.tbz) = d1bddbd34628c1c64152de3ef3503124cba02643ee0ca83ed8a6afe28971c4af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-netstring-1.14.tbz) = 6e8037c5047d5af0efb104f58b33e117c724503bbe9e0b2d7dd995698d9dfefa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-networkx-1.6.tbz) = f62e5addea9d85dc7e2ed648b33adb40c52a2c5ff0c7ce2bb45e6d6f5137b6fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-nevow-0.10.0_2.tbz) = 2b13b36cbed4cf79081debe37eafc1afb07d40751d094321b499cefe06bc6db3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-nose-1.1.2.tbz) = 2c856e952c88cbc690b2d4c77133efea94bf08a03cd34ae706b28a03a1ad7d31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-notifier-0.5.8.tbz) = 1bdbef4cf1ecdf6d40904df0ec80b73cf9e8c006fabe2eefd3ba57f9e7efafb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-notify-0.1.1_9.tbz) = 2c4db0687b1b3ba273c9a0f7ef9d502f1c350e8000007cf9b7a068a075bd52ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-novaclient-2.6.8.tbz) = 2fa1ce1b57214f5322281a5e685476d1584ebc7c0c63b8e214696c6c8c844af0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-numarray-1.5.2.tbz) = d7d35f5caa9258108813550401b97210f4981b83a02614b85a9d40236d97d838
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-numeric-24.2_3.tbz) = 4a622bae851d2e37bb9035deb7299020dfac8970202645c252d404cfdc43493f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-numexpr-1.4.2.tbz) = 622f82d27113d8e1c5ce180ae3fb6f6e71b02a957835841a9b18460734ad21c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-numpy-1.6.2_1,1.tbz) = 6914276a348629b9238a6352fa3b11eb7e4540ebf0b0fe70d88a5362bdc7f0b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-nwdiag-0.8.2.tbz) = aa300e738bc989f4c5e65a8777871cca8e6c9de60d16f84fbae0a2d0eaa87329
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-nzmath-1.1.0.tbz) = f9c0dcf88c6b15481dffe88df6fbf08aefaef78ab311f7e40cbf99ca61b01871
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-oauth-1.0.1.tbz) = 8d9f164bee704408697e55e251957874f9b7e60ff1c98cbe9b8665895fc01ef6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-oauth2-1.5.211.tbz) = e5810735b2a90d2e2a9db9113fab529db7c37d27c2609d394dad07d4cb68ce4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-oauthlib-0.3.0.tbz) = 3aec5a0eaf01842b28647af112ef60b357af5e661f8ee481041b5ad1e60f338f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-obspy-core-0.7.1.tbz) = 15ab3353ac6e05ee65cba9f909d9d0f1fad06d13ec51673583a7486b75e5dc40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-obspy.db-0.7.0.tbz) = b90b144f134abc718b21593d5655a0fa3032022e99a2a8266d8873a1bee6eb98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-obspy.gse2-0.7.0.tbz) = b5c13c1492c167ba3a89742fda07eeecb3dad9022d04f00f1395f123c53db304
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-obspy.imaging-0.7.0.tbz) = 0f900a3af368502aa30d7a83831268051abbddae6aecc56b85c110cfb3b522be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-obspy.iris-0.7.0.tbz) = 0617435358f8f7e16047fed8903b8262b9e463de903ed276b55e99708b4761b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-obspy.mseed-0.7.0.tbz) = e62fe2b0db4e17b6f14d850f261da38bfb597cbd1677b3fabac6baba82800b5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-obspy.signal-0.7.0.tbz) = 86413fbd0c51ca5b47adc50820ded79b33ab3cf92fd453feda0f297fb799807d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-obspy.taup-0.7.0.tbz) = 06ff4303f6719060c822344923d778c7407626c60a6ebfa3291a50b4d5004132
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-obspy.wav-0.5.1_1.tbz) = 6588882a96f3c9d668340160ecc05443f6cc6e7aca98186ec950eef80d5adc66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-obspy.xseed-0.7.0.tbz) = a2d64e2d86d28f3041bfe0bc357bb4cd347e0ffe221fd4cd7ecd45a9fa3a06b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ocempgui-0.2.9_5.tbz) = 53fc49e53eec50cffa3041eed903b1cba6b6691a9b9dd4a761050d6fc1eac959
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ode-1.2.0_2.tbz) = ab71066013164b871b9a93891ea2e979aaca49914a4a6b65444032232516a8fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-odfpy-0.9.4.tbz) = 7bce91e0f66393b4672be685039db8a1bfcb81664dfe4265dc084aae7df3615a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ogg-1.3_5.tbz) = 9f8fb9bb88eb92e9b65292c74bb46c51a47b6af9c8d60e525fe40c4f1c9bd2e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-omniorb-3.6.tbz) = b8696c2b013af273d64594dc9e33c03e9cf4a854f6a81fef95b4ae92091842e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-oops-0.9.1.tbz) = 3a6b548f689decc644b4f17a8c4ffd1880bc73bfddc82d9307b2e388588da3ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-openal-0.1.6_3.tbz) = a43a7f8acdff50c204c38c556dcd1b4c80bfcd2c652063e03896156c0cd4a4a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-openbabel-2.2.3.tbz) = 280ee9d12fff695f79527fd372ec0c988519d635dcc22e61452b546e1773a78e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-opencv-2.3.1_4.tbz) = e60c7f824078820234517e8ae4588d30b5ed215550945204d95e258239e454a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-openerp-web-5.0.11.tbz) = 2a46703c0c14c451af8d6f1091fa7d2db7c7fb4dd46c1edac5b8d13c4e586a7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-openexr-1.2.0.tbz) = c973fb1c1379b84fbb766af3d455724b75c88250fb859e11d95127ccc7486236
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-opengl-3.0.1_1.tbz) = af988985ee0443369b49d4af00aaac73c2c06d8669da200548646ffd76fcf781
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-openid-2.2.5.tbz) = 83178bf47eacc1ac4b6f007d489935e134400e4cebda5a4abfbc5d26500b069d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-openimageio-1.0.9.tbz) = ccbd7707a5c67804de35da058176c12241244b0de02e5c87ca282c1152a54598
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-openssl-0.13.tbz) = 9cc6807ba4e5ccc8e2b26701738d9f80748cba9035970f8c0ead58327a10b11a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-openssl-proxy-0.1.tbz) = 57b348bde58aa3c6c949e923124252a8c8bcbf30a8c698531b6034978fa130ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-optik-1.5.3.tbz) = b963dbae36e0eb35307a1bd76ee340420081b03d30f48d8efd0e281c36e8b1ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-orbit-2.24.0.tbz) = 672ba3032118c66495e22b389cf20474a35c2a830daeae2dae1737506a504cc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ordereddict-1.1.tbz) = b815484e20f4aeb29ac0212f31f15293ae32f6c7de8d51e76d892e54c841a2df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-otr-0.2.1.1_1.tbz) = 882e6f0fae925c8959b9a1b72972d926fa51c4dbee1d69516b98d775f7c4be54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-paida-3.2.1.2.10.tbz) = 5e236711822dee572bedd77c51c3d6885ccde9bb8ad5901dab3f614d805fe254
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-paint-0.3_2.tbz) = 33c46ba3dcdaf38ec418cc2e77e54736221ad36ad40a66e0919fef77665c7503
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pandas-0.9.0.tbz) = 785ac3586629519a76dc242a8ea5813e071d1c7fe446594288179226adb2dddd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-papi-0.0.9.tbz) = b4f3f24ed859a37c02fa8a17fb1110b3c1f436dc2ee4e29b3fb12ac9601f77a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-papyon-0.5.4_1.tbz) = ca0970e457a85a493e3072ec0e136e9819d61f0a65873c163355f40271e0c5e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-paragrep-3.0.5.tbz) = 6b5f3fe998c2e57dfa49c6691a27d1768cccd365d9d7962472f1fa3f518f1e41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-paramiko-1.8.0.tbz) = 660fef7c5f6c7d8d7c40aca69743d3e10ffb877a764a2d5f1f9ddb08afd6d0b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-parsing-1.5.6.tbz) = 8badcb7c482c14574e649b620b493dfcc50035610906fd0162bd85e1fa3d7661
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-passlib-1.6.1.tbz) = cafdc10a16c620a42bdf6154d93f4b5a0c5173d4acefa1111be36bc2eee81e56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pathtools-0.1.2.tbz) = 89b5013b8fb6d317fae3e8e8001493bbcd13247ed98e48bc18123eb4fa830d9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pcap-0.6.4.tbz) = 72be36013ad2ccadd3d877862ad99472d4a3ae960d5f87caa387485c029a1c04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pcapy-0.10.5.tbz) = f7adedefdd3b9774ada518315c04bdcedb96936fbe1160eb8c5b13faa3901abd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pcs-0.6.tbz) = 7e428b822f27a85abc7309e13ed6e1768981aa554ece597e57c912f196ef5f15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pdb-0.1.tbz) = e434bda387ce0f305e3eeefb73e55acd44c1a23ce9c0d85ed766d8ce24070296
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pdf-1.13.tbz) = 6f93e0e41f2afa5526b9b2d2d2df6d79635baf74300f2d8ef0948ce2e2262a26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pdfcolorsplit-2011.08.26_1.tbz) = 5037e40d60fab57a0932ad0b579ef7995079b10bf4931df79a898026bbe288ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pefile-1.2.10.114.tbz) = 892cf52a74996bb201ef18c25835e29eee25e46e2a67fa8d0f1a98a375e2b0e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pep8-1.3.3.tbz) = cb7adeb745a414ebf07d30f72c4f5f89161a636b11c82a4c8792af3e49e3f0fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-period-0.5.tbz) = 50e8772d8fb74304c033f7b133b7ca0531067d8455e7dabb7bfd4c7b6c2f739e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-periscope-0.2.4_2.tbz) = b927543806b08f22e07b391059bfb8d24b847f2dd86cdfa5df4db02e5dd97596
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pexpect-2.4_1.tbz) = cbd88a3c618811c5e95ccdcc439f879f3e7a97f719e30bd590ee2e9dd752e42b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pg8000-1.09.tbz) = abd0a849019fd5c34ee6a45bfdce7549f54fc7fd7beb198f0a6f1d5192c93871
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pg_pqueue-1.0.2_1.tbz) = 739e942c45d41c9cd1dbec91f651098027ac890b68cbfa431dfe9c308317fc48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-photofilmstrip-1.5.0_2.tbz) = 947327a5acd537285978da020c7bb59f7d7f4aec5cd029aa7e88f67f7e72b5eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-phpserialize-0.4_1.tbz) = 099dad15a01e224e0ca50331d374b9d41698d8ed95d4573d522bb3aba9d578cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pickleDB-0.3.tbz) = 83c962fd3b59c51611b1f64b1a270029fbe2d4f19ac8b94111b9659afb2a8734
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-piddle-1.0.15,1.tbz) = 85c72b1d7310d04105aa7f38776cc62c5ecd86ea0e13c6ab2ef58203587172b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pika-0.9.5.tbz) = 5baa09e437f0320341731fc6ae095ec82793c32abfda0e76252c39d0b151a40c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pillow-1.7.7.tbz) = 6f6124c3c13c595f3433ead0aba8a8bf33125a679ed6d5b24ce581fd8d55c5ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pip-1.2.1.tbz) = b28b09fb0fd17088a8399adab52c2488b30b0d432c54d458c107252d8bcfbc48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pisa-3.0.33.tbz) = aa71062211c306ba66d58772caad911363bf216b014e3a921527f5192ba1793a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plastex-0.9.2.tbz) = 21b45108ed77f2c48f6c399cfa6009729e11ed1816e1232dcdd76512b33f3365
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plex-1.1.5.tbz) = 8c8d42507280622bbfb4ea0bd59e10806f786152ee6a5a66a8f9cba77df37dd7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.blob-1.5.2.tbz) = 3218e4920009622a5e428a22683b518d6313ee0ee9e9a164cecbbaf331ecf76d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.caching-1.1.tbz) = a349b54b05f2e857351239921eed490ff944ffb521b58fadbb7c83c908b56df0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.collection-1.0.5.tbz) = 2d1b14d6a69f3b9e6fddf370618b2a231783f82ca94cebb420f91c6c1e7f6817
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.content-2.0.11.tbz) = d390f339e969c7e1ba2604037e693a78bb4bc7d00a7143a473523db35f89dfc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.contentlisting-1.0.1.tbz) = 6c237d32dfc8c2bced1ef3599a063aaa4f4ce997f3fa1634d2d0886b63899bfe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.contentmenu-2.0.6.tbz) = a2d489ebd6441423f4f6f28bdf82dd60cb9510c01a8b7efc8d956e5345f02c29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.contentrules-2.1.8.tbz) = eb590df4a3ef760b2e8838fad0b6e6f4dbeeddf6e43578ab8e1a4b4aff4e4be9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.controlpanel-2.2.8.tbz) = 7c914a3b279a29e7e770d01653a8b46a0cf86d7db11efcd5701c281c2e3e1df3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.customerize-1.2.2.tbz) = 55e0e2866444be97179d53632309e669eaeb82cb7e1e3adf67eccd2d34e49ee2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.discussion-2.1.7.tbz) = 6631ebe4763cbb55c9dfd6013e5b64d8718fe8ebe6388671b8b163544e8c6f84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.folder-1.0.4.tbz) = 62903df19ffeec1645de5b1739941be272c33c65f8ca36a4ee4f843318102301
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.form-2.1.1.tbz) = b7108cf57d773211726da226f9dd5a44c93a3d7cbefd9d4f4686b08f47d39ebd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.i18n-2.0.1.tbz) = 4b488e1c1fa59829b66f6268b1c12c1ebf99159753fa5d10493e6022dde43e84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.imaging-1.0.6.tbz) = 8423ec17c75e091051f12e5045fcc59c608ec34c76e4be2fa97c45f373946453
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.iterate-2.1.7.tbz) = 4256f9202e495eefd934a291dcbd3165bf8055c890b0973cfeb9897ec14327f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.jquery-1.4.4.tbz) = 17d74ce28fecea220c19d506be6f067532c71724c221347f363fca6029c515f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.jquerytools-1.3.2.tbz) = 96b187309be2c8f6a024e47fc8d91372ba377de61eaac89b2fbc5386e00da01a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.kss-1.7.1.tbz) = b282b27f8d20d6b328e1661ff85358818d32359b069e298ef0a034cce6a02f0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.layout-2.2.7.tbz) = 081921f3d0c4b029dc4b98a6b8da3547361f60ec7f2065e424cdfbd8e76f9f85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.ldap-1.2.8.tbz) = d4f1688a85a1c4eb3976a937d5cb7397870663b924812c172f0c0a96f4ecd863
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.linkintegrity-1.4.6.tbz) = 2fc0dc0d8241aeacc898a20a2960d950271ca469fe0e1b5f1454c19b5b9b19db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.locales-4.0.15.tbz) = 916e58d4a3227a187af834b37ed0c9f527f2612a23e577693f4960aba344fccb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.openid-2.0.2.tbz) = c55d942fdfd0a3ad560da8ed5c429a0b387e940d46874de6e342fdc6babdee58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.portlets-2.2.6.tbz) = e8f6fa318b4648f90f6287cf28563cecc1743e2ee05c8045effeada26e3cf798
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.querystring-1.0.5.tbz) = 8be13d7d9a3d9c36dfaab9a082601c7af7688430d2df04c1d2cbca3e5519b481
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.redirector-1.1.3.tbz) = b2913b3c0c85b2da6912d5664dcbf670aa52995724804c210868407d8252045d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.registry-1.1.tbz) = c74d0e56e37074e1e494a8c91b2be19a70f1ed11c63b2a70387c2f0495e36092
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.search-1.0.4.tbz) = 49db40bae19e7f3b4bb2d8d50f51798e948655a55c6f242725c4fdb1d1671ceb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.testing-4.2.tbz) = eef165ab2bf0180395f9d8b95d10e14535fe45616cabe41a4e5722c65ae17c2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.theming-1.0.3,1.tbz) = c74fe6e376fd99e481af5b1b8e7f90e50a970f4e446763eeb8486ec287a419d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.upgrade-1.2.1.tbz) = ce1c8191b0ebfb1cccb67a048dfb8af3a03a365384214c441612b6b467f27e22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.users-1.1.3.tbz) = 75973e5cd5d3221fcf566d47e2b88acce6b3f174bd013421b1f665e9db664d43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.uuid-1.0.tbz) = 0db35a584b70cafca8481504da63fe1cdbfca3fa318df532303ca275df6276b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.viewletmanager-2.0.2.tbz) = b324554e92b76b7853c3294cd1bcd91da810c5a5b01046e93bc3fd2409049705
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.vocabularies-2.1.7.tbz) = 686fa32b92dc4ea1b8264e51f23e848123a1b7afeecfc3e3fe40de323d71bb03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.workflow-2.0.7.tbz) = 266328221ad119648147c3656fe8315b7a5dbe2df8b4442c3f9ac7b75bcfeb86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.app.z3cform-0.6.0.tbz) = c9e9bc5825a7bea0798a34960a1cff70928c87ba11240f5e10d08e31c769c3d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.autoform-1.2.tbz) = 15c1a645f0541d4bc530b2ffa005f4dbabb06846505733bc7c7ca6c03269fe4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.browserlayer-2.1.1.tbz) = 950e4b5b31bfe43d19ac014c5a8cc73ba6a954d57f6c93dac9d938525b217439
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.cachepurging-1.0.3.tbz) = 7edc219d413915257a44ad4ce97b30001b43b08d0e8877fd2673525ef9e28242
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.caching-1.0.tbz) = 39fb92a6b3cdf6452dc8e119518441f9c47a7186e694dece61b8114a63465563
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.contentrules-2.0.1.tbz) = c4190ae5eedeaadaf7ee535e01d406a0843f4757a17a872d860ee3dc1feb2d7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.fieldsets-2.0.2.tbz) = b5efc6722764eb9be8b10897867e8a9e2b56f81a8ee0151abc5c3e9ab19e0ec4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.folder-1.0.2.tbz) = 7ab26061322136ab2190117503013449bc073c379b382f8ad3d8c4a6ab0fda1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.i18n-2.0.1.tbz) = 1d72f160784c8bd17003630d5fd5227f508e78bbc6beb1633008a8088ad48d92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.indexer-1.0.tbz) = 51a62c8222c9c5c470d1128804c4e9a586df0e31cb2ddffc8931c5fc07168174
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.intelligenttext-2.0.1.tbz) = 301f14fd510b27f16b6832c754db4949886bb455d37718d0b78455cfe6419dec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.keyring-2.0.tbz) = 54eea3a77578db9de63c93bf814fe895c39ceed5eb1e1c76b123b23abc939664
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.locking-2.0.3.tbz) = 5a99e3ffcdd34cc90ce96e99957a6516c296b3c22d4a5e20cff9c66c7c687eb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.memoize-1.1.1.tbz) = 829274ea74f4f79f898890e21d368e28da671ce7042b83f70770e9909f53879e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.openid-2.0.tbz) = a5bc551c423f9b25d99d2b3b97df878d9ff355359b304233aa3a9765af785002
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.outputfilters-1.6.tbz) = bb0303f93c96da47388f28316ed83fb0e4cf26abcf40f39294ef5da352c9fed6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.portlet.collection-2.1.1.tbz) = 32c344b186316d2a076111e9ecd7795d7c55b6908fa4f175ca4d31960985921c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.portlet.static-2.0.1.tbz) = a5ddb30a69c79eef5c95e85a03daf9a9d183eb58e9e23a7fd8b2ce8818d6e46d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.portlets-2.1.tbz) = 759996b087de4fa8bd9a40b1fca0a4a6972dfd20b476d141893d281cba4d1d58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.protect-2.0.tbz) = 33735affdd1a59c45a58ae3a1d5fc8491005bfb49ac726e2187fb33e8fb3bb9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.registry-1.0.tbz) = ab54282e8dc4178b9d625c65f2d57ab90794bb2fc7499c476e165329b4c26940
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.resource-1.0.1,1.tbz) = 1d79ab7d77a7b714e665b1908dc8b9a287c793a3c12b190dae1f30d32399a6b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.scale-1.2.2_1.tbz) = d47497fca34fe541ab36a5db46310663aedef045294e6e3968a177b3df606e04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.session-3.5.tbz) = f05799a1890db164d373b04b874790cfbd84a2424b04e78530afaefe5f2aeb5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.stringinterp-1.0.7.tbz) = 4f95d03f26f113967b5940183d0b5593888dcb9793f87720c492eb34e0fd1cb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.subrequest-1.6.6.tbz) = 199d3f5bde2eeebf992e458eaf93701fd2a97092dafb4a47d2f5a4deb4b35760
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.supermodel-1.1.1.tbz) = 88ffa181ae969acf5fb6e670eb769430a9b8135fa79f22323fa10452f556a5fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.testing-4.0.4.tbz) = 3289230611dd152ec26608e93c8bddb2d4d3c834332dfdda17cfff9ca71defae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.theme-2.1.tbz) = 1b031e3d2e19d804e4d89bcf5344996e28f98f51f357264c2fe326b356202a6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.transformchain-1.0.2.tbz) = 5c1dc3bc31ef115652ac6cfaa75cfb86ca3031ca4994ada86aed1fbeb07ba33e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.uuid-1.0.3.tbz) = 6c2f21b071942abd887a99faea65b0d96e978e78a832cf275e56a04600f2ed15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plone.z3cform-0.7.8.tbz) = 82ca01ab776416e4cee35d73e25d61543f9f3fb17c1b209f4efedabd0a095362
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plonetheme.classic-1.2.3.tbz) = 4170a79b4a818b52469c329e7d3a0def7e21afee4365a9eadc837dbfc133b462
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-plonetheme.sunburst-1.2.7.tbz) = 910e29d456c08de4b0f69e4c90b770195294f2936221032bb49565f359fb0f8d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ply-3.4.tbz) = dee5e4ec80bf7a4978d242a2be294c09e5387e6ecbb7724553835f75084690ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pmock-0.3_1.tbz) = be307d691bcffb1ac2b353218b3e59fc85547036dcddd907a9d81a6f55248c44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-png-0.0.12.tbz) = fec7ade1b9552b2e8b52ee29aae26d757db52b2f3c1e0ae52ad480b1c8ed18f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-poker-eval-0.138.tbz) = c0119deffaea5c839f7aa1b874a209c0ec407221b4fc10f2c20ad6fe39eddac0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-polib-0.7.0.tbz) = a6cb0354f518ea50f4cb466caaa62b8d6f6d4cfc15dcfe8208213a55b1b0a0c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-poppler-0.12.1.tbz) = 79369e952b823a062b149c6542cee3f836566576164f1b05df3e942d9873da03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-poppler-qt4-0.16.2.tbz) = fca922c4df1890240d27e96c37a845e3992a977520b7ceb27614546e5e3de163
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-port-for-0.3.tbz) = 59ebe783bb5ea3b28456fb1bf33a5da1c49ad37529bc73b8d92cd2169b1b81f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-posix1e-0.5.0.tbz) = 9953bac440ec4f40ed1570c1c685c1790ffec0e11e3d6d5f1f6aa72b23f66280
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-poster-0.8.1.tbz) = 664b057b8b140665f807e44f49392e3bff42b0daab8ef802f120d6e356ac8182
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-postfix-policyd-spf-python-1.0.tbz) = 52e1d5108f26638c9143d2e8e13903abf6ecdcb1f1b4c47f5e07e5c68d8991b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-postmarkup-1.2.0.tbz) = 4ca2b905351362c9d274e641d896fddfb4db5a0cac6ce79ed99995344c18d378
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pow-0.7.tbz) = 01f85a37c7c403f398aaaa93bdb5d9467a515b41993c4745ce7fd38beaafb452
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pp-1.6.2.tbz) = 9d71394734d97e3ca07a64d332e8a1bcd46d1bf7945a862170763300f40a9883
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pqueue-0.2.tbz) = 287dda0a2cc3b239eebbf51c3a9492dd10afcc02306b6778b931005d9bf73732
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-prettytable-0.6.1.tbz) = ae5493fc8337562479a9fa637a6f796b2b8f561c64010829acb473acd292a567
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-prioritized_methods-0.2.1.tbz) = 7aebb666ded039e1ccba682bcfc78c4bf95876f909d784b602db8ee204400256
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-probstat-0.912.tbz) = 5058d4bdd4ae35b7e14b52572cf83623fb37b97b92d3132dd6b5909bb223bc0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-progressbar-2.2.tbz) = b7060e5792a61d9add3ef2bd617143c9413ef6f6f2d062c51721313e5097b063
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-prolog-0.1_3.tbz) = db5019cd3f345d90edc35389c4fd7bf0654771be600c8302264337fe542b37ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-protobuf-2.4.1.tbz) = 249b75a5d587752b1141c4192240f66caaa967a3c3908901f3c9e5bfe999c740
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-protocols-0.9.3.tbz) = 19333c00aca6b506255d9e4cf1e98f3cde05060a7c701490d3416f546bc53efc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pss-0.34.tbz) = af1d7c51415dd146f0b2f9cca0fbe55630a4292a0a3bff09d115f5fd72ce33eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-psutil-0.6.1.tbz) = 9121b03b4a1c0fa9b4fc9b034bf1de464d00e581d8325f5ccee4ff199fc14655
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-psycopg-1.1.21_1.tbz) = be8b7f87dcc781b72fd679ed5985f24054e779b9eb78b02d6e4b4f48d313d6de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-psycopg2-2.4.5.tbz) = d405c056b1d9177f49bf1fdb6911bfe7bc25562be24a4f52c61e75e2d5243233
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ptrace-0.6.3_1.tbz) = 84f0be65f48c4db59aabae0b097fdbf5a1a7ef3e4eb6cf2b9912cd9e40f0a79c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-publicsuffix-1.0.2.tbz) = f04c8605acb1299f6ec2992a1cdea3635ea6d8fe1c826f627a3c7f12f11c96f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pudb-0.93.1.tbz) = 99fdde66c6b48bafbd3a3baa4ffc06ae3db1ddf35fdc9c66cd9baefd3ff24bfd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-punjab-0.14_1.tbz) = ae2ed95f120d7214333b74f3f60c1414553e4196a9887c9db91c9cf5ef9e4406
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-px-0.9.5.tbz) = b8c138bd607c628dae697586a2b6d11a8b2388ee977997958102191085ce59f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-py-restclient-1.3.3.tbz) = ba875a5cb1eb374878741b0c4b06575c60ee49859ada563493539de136e79305
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-py2play-0.1.10.tbz) = ad0b935b1cd3ee6fce7d71aed67a8dbce3d98a1fd7d0445ace0ca26e5a5ef437
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyPgSQL-2.5.1_4.tbz) = d70b47e45ab7f68d79f67acac3b29257b3b4509d7dbe617541d9ea865b42b7f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyang-1.1.tbz) = b77d0e59ea01ecaf71c90c0fa8c1a8eba5798270b344c66dce0f4e9ea6fc495b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pybloom-1.1.tbz) = c9e9accf98fe019a718409de46e27969719d1725222f396d073cfdd7e97e2740
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pybugz-0.9.3_1.tbz) = ac58a1efff3153e92414ecb7c1a758cdd702bc8272eb97c86a700ca79935fd24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pycalendar-2.0.tbz) = d2faa0067bce1460b0c6dc949a2ffe52de2bd4cda74678b867be6893e4aba2ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pycallgraph-0.5.1_4.tbz) = 1faac457d7e266e9883be656c59f43b6e5f2b04af067ad9e6efec3131c98f826
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pycerberus-0.4.2.tbz) = ec945fd1b839a894cca98dcfd2b80ae34490504b9db2124f3b795003b32d819e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pycha-0.6.0_1.tbz) = 5fe9ed196925b5091e4c22ecacd599c17a0a4c51a4c1ecfea56970b85b26b745
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pychess-0.10.r1_2.tbz) = 1df5d68e912b4f6a1e0d0dde22b5c8a29913bdea994f5fca275421a1389938d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pycount-0.0.6.tbz) = 9938155db1adefa3fbefa594d12eef89346b9be80d72c2d2d24f4424933656c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pycrack-0.5.1_1.tbz) = ea243831a0698d5c7d47176860e328bc50f212143274cc5231be3fe2a6041794
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pycrypto-2.6_1.tbz) = 304fa15af8fd4729521485ac8a6e0585e7d9aae96fa90dce81196ba3e353b3a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pycryptopp-0.5.29.tbz) = 4a4481e58b16f5b443fbbf7211310ae8e334cd239fe5ffaf151026394c645ffb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyctpp2-0.12.2_1.tbz) = 89770898f862bffb29b7bb0f66bc86eed64c604a3bfa5fdf8993778e70513827
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pydasm-1.5.tbz) = a9584d91fd3bd1988490656708c910120b03624652d2f60ef5c168cc6a380727
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pydbx-0.14.tbz) = 6f45a7dfae2e4ef81c172a76af90b4cee6a06e5be3db7d669c8dca3cf684ce2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pydicom-0.9.4.1.tbz) = 86a281db56537a4e2bc11c823854d764555176f5c8320d249f8814f1928f3443
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pydot-1.0.2_4.tbz) = b240d19dedf51c1209f813dd6e0497928bb9480f6089aff9b266c329891e9d4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyev-0.8.1.tbz) = 61869412388d6d26c4f2fe4d838d7af3df4b8ba33d2496e566e1e4f4a30c190c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyfits-2.3.tbz) = f504a89d05c13b18f3e7f0d466edaef57e4782d0d46c11ac05798386d562043f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyftpdlib-0.7.0_1.tbz) = 31af568e66c019f6bb4b6464522cf38bf205d65e46c5b126545222b9e37513e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pygithub-1.8.0.tbz) = d36836ef9847e9960a0fa3468ecd897f03e232d3116ce1fd17882bb1a2e8e1a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyglet-1.1.4.tbz) = bd4833ac4270e33bc10adeeaaf8cefc8f004bda2048a75f544fed0444778c2c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pygments-1.5.tbz) = a9a6383fb1155975e5ab36cc940c992d7000abd4354141939fae3fa33c19105f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pygooglechart-0.3.0.tbz) = ce47de53dd642aec8847d809efafd627799bbfd2b5ed6e95bdcb4dde4570d6eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pygpx-0.2.tbz) = 26a8ff6d187130278736c7c06516fc05faa3a02eaeae5dabde388f6fe435935f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyhs-0.2.4.tbz) = 7289f3753b0dc7d3b73260f0ef35471efa74e0c78488054eab8981062870c728
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyke-1.1.1.tbz) = c2e0372c58f1950159545bbbd85f687604743e7be9af843296c7730d0ae6035f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyla-1.1.7.1.tbz) = 7011b2cccf2c75c21e83bf567639a74bdde81f1923eb89b591cd9b86f9007fdd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pylib-1.4.9.tbz) = a99aa895c64cfe153230172cdfa16370a2eba2c2ab978d2123ca940daeac394f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyliblo-0.9.1.tbz) = 96ed1765f05e16d5fdbed26080deb885abc3996fc549659fd0a264f114819a15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pylibmc-1.2.3.tbz) = 26eb4d2c9431177798cdc47fb6cb65126457f688cb078bbab9f73e41bee12e1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pylons-1.0.tbz) = 24b89563a543d5606ebdf25aeb5fcbcc76a0446939a9538071242d4cbd827e9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pymarc-2.8.5,1.tbz) = c61cb58fedeae0459b5e29360fe8912863994171cfa9604d4efb769b82552e16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pymc-2.0,1.tbz) = afc5ccea249497ba9311a65266ad7028bcfa845833caf041928d81bd3b2a9720
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyme-0.8.1_4.tbz) = ac9eeaf4ad31de3d33bebe2b4f8ba641d116b581fefcd88cd993fc4fbd934959
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pymsn-0.3.3_2.tbz) = 1ee5204f8b2c6196e7a69eb66ebe61b4eaaae51dde331897cccdf4de100bbc9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pynids-0.6.1.tbz) = a79f8630510cf0aff8586f3746535744587fbb304b489fef87287d07ebcb7a8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pynn-0.7.3.tbz) = afa7a85a3bb4309019298d0494efbe2804140e2f00a05da7a9cad5b9db996b54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pynzb-0.1.0_1.tbz) = e158b810ed896b5cefc5e1095bc35d3f6ab2c6c3354362e97feace7a8d004c00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyodbc-2.1.5_2.tbz) = 541bf74c27eff84fbd6596ea5c6e6f104a97ba3881285f2ce7c93a35df6f1ca5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pypcap-1.1_4.tbz) = 8a411d6a5b58b4249ed948a928a7b906da99bd5f5aabd768ce642666e78a1e1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyproj-1.8.8.tbz) = bd28a94b7a09a3680b6be11c340eb365fe8e20687b8244c8423bc99cee59d52f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyquery-1.2.1.tbz) = 47a32b0919c6ccd746e7e654872924cd0cbe11340df77effaca7029b4f308f89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyqwt-5.2.0_5.tbz) = 020d5c93d570864574a8bb4a1e4efafa65e5ce5f21efb82d8d4d2cd111c1ffea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyrad-0.9.tbz) = 6706f669d2e101fdafd3ed60d3588ac0f3bf083629b9fd9d703604da303d83c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyramid-1.2_1.tbz) = 2d1f7202b9ad6522b7b29822485f60e1d4d90a62d5a8d0d90d0b93d5a661c466
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyramid_rpc-0.3.tbz) = 3888fd20700a126d4405169cb958f5598c4cd78d7d59411ef4f933db4d051663
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyro-4.15.tbz) = d365a943505a20ec008b9b9f0d0de32e3069c8c0357c8a3b2774843c2bde56d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyscript-0.6.1_5.tbz) = 869a4bd670758bbdbb72e34fe17e83fdc2d285082fdebaf5fb8c64908b2200fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pysearch-3.1.tbz) = 64d63e857517dceaa68f6d37dbd992db31ff34eaa3bf52bf950a1eb2569b8c91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pysendfile-2.0.0.tbz) = 4b7cd08b2758c1734195aa797595881274759d1e92ae3977d303118aa5013bc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pysha3-0.2.2.tbz) = 9e4be1c292dfe6b9cfe35db9b1c6d9dc7de44291fa95a6d8863bea331ebc7303
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyshapelib-0.3.tbz) = 1a58e27076fc4ae167ba7dc8b9d844f8072d3b865c4277c70af741573fd49fab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pystache-0.5.2.tbz) = 9dd375cb7a11a1159d1ff2899087baad994876e0de8515eda2eb3674da5777c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pytc-0.8_7.tbz) = 7c5548782ba7daeea6ffc3e10c1b73b5624e9ef28f2a551b4e468048a43ed71e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pytemplate-1.5.1_2.tbz) = b47f430376025b167d8dea0c64487c5507d6a9c9df50d873887d9fce45c66917
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pytest-2.2.4.tbz) = 6fa7a9e6245b92671ee3540b2f660388f6af922d2dfd788195c99ab8da14f383
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pythk-0.2.0.tbz) = 498deb3985b5bcc7a74cd2e2a17a2794175cc2aacd24290f3c36654be768cca5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pythonbrew-1.3.tbz) = ccdced2d15cc29e66fac46b97b6e9f9c25c64c8d17a90e66da09208d04762e68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pythontidy-1.23.tbz) = 5ba976813362978292e98572ba737e2ede75ecb1506580abf2e90ada1a51794d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pytz-2012f.tbz) = c08e5172dbab2dffc1fdcfa9a89c7163cb684948771497aa61e2abb5bb8e5933
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyutil-1.9.3.tbz) = 90b9eff9de3b2525f431e4da5797d3a70cfc1281c390b0ec76c76333f36f982b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyx12-1.5.0.tbz) = 5d3c0b4ec17a802d0637b5adf534f30bed3b60c105048321879e0d5e4739e1cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyxml2obj-0.1.2.9.tbz) = 70e7eb1c424fa648e2a9d25245a5d53c6907201e9a04470125f93461f7488b48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyxmpp-1.1.2.tbz) = b437149f3f584a1789d16275b7196f6533dec639a7166d3a2a8b6b90db956fb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-pyzmq-2.2.0.tbz) = 7e2982371f5b2cb085fb1c67be0aa9c55adb04ec0b2a3c06ca436bc3900bf588
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qp-2.2.tbz) = 0bea2bb2e3f998bfa346f6f99e11ec276bd33109ac4f6b9fe65ed7d8a7948579
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qpy-1.8.tbz) = 3888e1b92d35de4d3d747d4daeb442bb5d9236507514eee89ffb5320cd02e389
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qserve-0.2.8.tbz) = 3aa8215c39a6813008e65a847c5ca2163a31c7dbdd41c60251252b33bbffcef8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt-3.18.2_2,2.tbz) = 2ae7a9bea5921226315349c0c70c8b4e4ce397c0139866e77234703b09404505
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-4.9.1.tbz) = f3aa2da1ea45af1de30e233a90f0b074897cea8ba0dfc00275538555f9c84b3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-assistant-4.9.1_1,1.tbz) = 36ea1670a0d8afb0f8d6406f46d0e500ce2dc0b5cee8e5787d646571ab422664
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-core-4.9.1_1,1.tbz) = 389a13de64c0d5a291c26baeab9ab704754b3c64204e4cc944fc44a3c26f6300
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-dbus-4.9.1_1,1.tbz) = facd34521311ff007e95a7e08e70f7de9881b9b61cd0f6eca43dd8bffe073b39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-declarative-4.9.1_1.tbz) = 9ab6b9dccc2f4d57532ae74581c54d2ec602e1feb36c80474190e7fc7a292419
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-demo-4.9.1,1.tbz) = 2ae5b2262f2f8a35ecae3d044aae550e7cc17646cc16f7fa621e8cf2f4c711d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-designer-4.9.1_1,1.tbz) = 8c72c258464decd3b4a0904f1124b28023e0d51a4c3e6a13939f8851369d07de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-designerplugin-4.9.1_1,1.tbz) = 4ba189fb1cb3727fa879da51f1af4a0da7908c8f403a796779c60eb367e2b3de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-doc-4.9.1,1.tbz) = c3ca3f1e6db0f038d68f22a41406ab472c22446e5e087f93f323307f0e946c3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-gui-4.9.1_1,1.tbz) = e5b1b30ba5414d8e50ea96e2005d589068754f3a29694187c9adad0cf193a6ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-help-4.9.1_1.tbz) = f348833e3e3d0771672ff49b2e6187ef8df1082288c1b5f0163c5a6fc2decce0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-multimedia-4.9.1_1.tbz) = 4c5e521075a7299fec9b867eba13184b37cc5d332a9f90f7010ef6c1478ae5e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-network-4.9.1_1,1.tbz) = e3d5f2dbe612723358665be745136be0438ccff56813398fe2905e87fdafdeaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-opengl-4.9.1_1,1.tbz) = 9c2fa5dcd7e842e20e74309bb73999c7a2fa7262499c2ec8d752700a80299c70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-phonon-4.9.1_1.tbz) = 94aa01988fa3271d4ee6a0b8375163fc3b69c08f43e5289383f5ecd7b4fb50ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-qscintilla2-2.6.1_1,1.tbz) = 015b78efd0ba8e4ba029067cae7e89075991bf8a2e3544c49cf6a8b0e23126b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-script-4.9.1_1,1.tbz) = 6af4664b021ce40d8a00d515ff2dbae6b1aa0802b742a1d5caed5ea20892c345
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-scripttools-4.9.1_1,1.tbz) = 238a8d0c181b026b3186ac7a070f2986343e9d7f9aa819abfdab492333646cff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-sql-4.9.1_1,1.tbz) = a63c5d8803925f38c1ec85f78daa6c06919ff9c309407ad95cfded1561f6a21b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-svg-4.9.1_1,1.tbz) = 4de3bd8d93aed4197e974181d7998e8426dcf84983bd71cab1eddfb6b1ce378d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-test-4.9.1_1,1.tbz) = 968cb0261be521e20d09efa6cd1dcfe22140d6875f0aac62ba46dd6bee482879
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-webkit-4.9.1_1.tbz) = 403b4e6d5abfcccff7df4dd94ee867f69641c85cd4a21b5db0e1dd24dd7abe4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-xml-4.9.1_1,1.tbz) = 36bb803f08bce8377cae7266ad86ac60cc53de2423f6fc0d95f363a7803e5fbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-qt4-xmlpatterns-4.9.1_1.tbz) = f1c6298134def46d23f0da08385d57942873ced087dad09e2348a7e1bb29d9f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-rabbyt-0.8.2.tbz) = 6803880e3f8d629a33d54c34e745be6cfce6a895446d72054e5142f46fbddbec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-rackspace-monitoring-0.3.2.tbz) = db61274eeb00b5dc366668c8c0b9084b41c84010ea1797b1c1dd0f3600264872
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-radix-0.5.tbz) = 64536b4d0c6437dd206cbaa1416408886c1356dd5d64ccd9a8731b3b8fa50e4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ranger-1.5.5.tbz) = 84e0fab896333776016eff540d2b7b7ce6ac73f2182e40646e4dbc980426227c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-rauth-0.4.15.tbz) = 6a67140c80300cb40158d1bf8c6c205a8228c2e8603906f2aab98ed99770ec6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-rdflib-3.2.3.tbz) = fcfba272a4d19699e3125c02f44449fb82101a4a1e47239f93f7e2014aabb8f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-recaptcha-1.0.5.tbz) = a966e55b699e40f1a5db461297b4db324aa870174335ae72f6d39a77affe6b3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-reddit-1.4.0.tbz) = ca26791bf751e328ef2b760de85896ed406bb4d3b67c25fd6faeef4b24d216aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-redis-2.4.13.tbz) = 6d0f71401a7a6ebf5c531c0acf1c1c67c059d6713c2b4c15c1930fb095c85a01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-rednotebook-1.5.0.tbz) = caffb693c31d77abefb07d7c3a4f55eaf74fb41b9266ca0674f88fa0f6ecd0d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-relatorio-0.5.6_1.tbz) = 36d0c9915225042f489f8263b92294d79ac42120f38536c240fea5016a47c93f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-repl-0.8.1.tbz) = 1327d93b53bbb2b8a96c599bb0b2c3365630853da949fe6154478ace50775694
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-reportlab-1.21.2_3.tbz) = 6d31e334a867e26d7ccd9e5e326ff9e7fd8cb8359f33e890c5cd5a93c2e3bb6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-reportlab2-2.5.tbz) = 56bda5a80e31f14639222958cadea69c0e0266c85dca317a3f6f7bfc254c26a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-repoze.lru-0.4.tbz) = db87d7ad4183668722bfc98d99c0930a0e4548a67b6c84e73c037283c5873324
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-repoze.tm2-1.0,1.tbz) = 94c2b6f4e10a47f2a1164cda23fbfb3afbd8054ecf629d5eae120b6d86486b76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-repoze.what-1.0.9.tbz) = 4122795808fc2a61479200585df7f3bd9d11fab4d27ecc91ab02be4f412bdcd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-repoze.what-pylons-1.0_1.tbz) = 5f0c517730c5f69b56b25616cb687b8c8942f5599393d5ae7b1a295269155434
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-repoze.who-2.0.tbz) = 32c0e986cfab3f2ca3b44fcdde7e4bcbce4213df066b28e14d4a0417354fecfb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-repoze.who-friendlyform-1.0.8.tbz) = 2f25ca547a472f39d48c3dcd84ce61b679194fb64ab6f15d12c4c7c09b6153ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-repoze.who-testutil-1.0.1,1.tbz) = 556c4fbb73c2aaec15396dd5855952b7f13fa6aaa216a11e03d84b09aec99d9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-repoze.xmliter-0.5.tbz) = 143923e19c545424e44e0e14e1ca9710ce12da0771cdb497517f7873f75f1c65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-requests-0.14.1.tbz) = 4a6c34f7981399c89648e51cc9282731767c3a35f2b1afeb8c1e1d6589b626f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-requests-oauth-hook-0.1.4.tbz) = f2c8234ceb7bc94c73c742513438bfbba2a3d63153589d35b13858d5ccc7572f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-resourcepackage-1.0.0.tbz) = 073a92598acbdfa316e8d032a0588460498484d87bdc8aa058f5b9f17cb16928
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-restclient-0.10.2.tbz) = f8bc33779ae2b630cfd5031abcc96fea6aa1a48c9d2402c76456306442545207
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-reverend-0.3.tbz) = 0096a15cfdd5ff044c955ce6299c5496b843916a57fbdd953953ba79215060d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-rhodecode-1.3.6.tbz) = e0fd0735cb375f38b1b4212f5a014e8fb67641bc535e7ba2922a770610434344
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-riak-1.4.1.tbz) = c0ba7d570ff818c16d0baf2852d6391b2302c3257de18fc9a0d4aee2bc0ca368
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-rijndael-1.4.tbz) = 2749e5fdc6370ba4a18b110081f45783de67078791fcc2ded91803e62b965907
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-rlcompleter2-0.96.tbz) = 065aa057747ffd6870586c3607cc9132d8537547a2bf45ffc957e26a1da5d785
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-roman-1.4.0.tbz) = 82cd40bfd0d775aa0b1e152edda2bd6f0011a3e8c5f3a924861bf02ac92a55b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-room-0.4.1_5.tbz) = 28f8d7c2dcd1c61238eccf8608cb1cd320094fba3dd99f93a921c4c370357b7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-rope-0.9.4.tbz) = ecc5814685f90036d2ec9eeefb314d268c0143fe30d2cf87e66226ab73b1832e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-routes-1.13.tbz) = 8dd45504dd89fff1150e7844e914917b6201e7e3b90eee33ae09d098378b94be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-roxlib-2.0.6_3.tbz) = 91e3c367e4df512bbfc6a007d0f1c4e05e805cc251f41005644f45f2c37eb091
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-rpyc-3.1.0.tbz) = 6586bf046d305ba41771ac3f748a7697205e68e587a84182f9196ac11afa390f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-rrdtool_lgpl-1.0b1_3.tbz) = f93e91907e046c3c5cb05215174b00633e116c960d4d36d955e2f76be019c9b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-rsa-3.1.1.tbz) = 2755818af34e0ddefd371908bccb835865629ade2d17b4c973918f7ae1be9ff5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-rss2gen-1.0.0.tbz) = 6b5b26b87dedd92e40f0a7592164ac2bac199dcec859cc7ed741e63feb4bdcce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-rstyoutube-0.1.1.tbz) = 7687f68b5986fe099faa0a6cdb490012f054f22dc5e8ca715fccc3f92ed36045
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-rtf-0.45.tbz) = 58854aabe1f4304bc938400809de9e6c680e5e632c8757a11f78a358fb4451c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-rtree-0.7.0_1.tbz) = b181a474e552ff081117edb78e7a7cdd319b4f022b6cad0edf4812f4c654a6b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-rxp-0.9_1.tbz) = 20cf742157599cc78bc17dccc47ff8c89dda70f975f99bdb48aadfea6975aecf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-s3cmd-1.0.1_1.tbz) = 510b08f7dbcc652b902299ff6cc4168a0ba559442c294847d8e9ef26466db3c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sane-2.0.tbz) = 8dee467c23df056c246e494cbb2e053ca046c01c27e01ea0971b88e72fcbd435
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sanetime-4.1.9.tbz) = 930fd9ae5fefb6295fb86cff403bfe06dc03e4fe1d54d494033e26fd002411f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-satchmo-0.9.2.tbz) = 10db8310c3d64e600e35a59fb6fbf01980fcc67108b7c188cc9680caeab52651
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-scgi-1.14.tbz) = 50cfbc110d945912815c3963edf61312802f3ce97b5a24a831ce8588d98afd67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-scientific-2.8.tbz) = bced06706a8add295bde76b42a6c3603adc563940e4f1f2118cc614fb01ff3aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-scikit-learn-0.12.1.tbz) = 29c81aa1febc78f19beec2bc7201b0c890981c9daf6c9b0d900561a253ed79d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-scimath-3.0.7.tbz) = 414388a756ac565e2e8ad3e8376172dfb756f7f7966ebda95f47480a84951e2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-scipy-0.11.0.tbz) = aea6f0b76349740a7618d87365fd6d0d774357fa1e916160c9dfd5fdd741c94e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-scriptaculous-1.8.1.1_2.tbz) = 8544e5c3644f19cb4dbf5cdc8c6d03a3e493ac895056b36b0593f257cf67eeca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-selenium-2.25.0.tbz) = 6ff505a087271eab66c6988f51a2013323f4c39d20850929597b345d775ca1ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-seqdiag-0.7.5.tbz) = a76e077749592eb8bd955eaa4882afaf58f90ab97c5a93a13be5a7cae590d12e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-serial-2.6.tbz) = 07635deb13a80a88c99a6887060e7c5fb5df33cb81164d88aa5fd9132e720dd2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-setproctitle-1.1.6.tbz) = 63bbd097c19fadffd8ea7a4f951dfc247bf40334efbda79b4ec4cd6bfa490506
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-setuptools-0.6c11_3.tbz) = 90e9ea21c37b5fa782540c835f177d8669bca2d8d2eb2406f7a9f12dd172f3ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-setuptools-git-0.4.2.tbz) = 7e472c31042b7f8da75cfe3b6a4d967964564d4821d681a325f1ea78673719bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-setuptools_darcs-1.2.11_1.tbz) = 955cda2ec080bd7ab087e392c37a19abb915ced923d708da8766d996f3455b41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-setuptools_hg-0.4.tbz) = fe6d735abf6549297e201c363da936b63e058e27f1c27059e969b51c48802887
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sexy-0.1.9_6.tbz) = 4c300581211e7297ddaad26b3f7f132c4ff56db23552aae26d0fa4bbe674327d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sgflib-1.0.tbz) = 32a859d359a99ee54849aee250b2d1dba538ee988475c484aba04ded60a00af5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sgfsummary-1.0.tbz) = 56702e25e99f5b3d64a07aca769f17f9de6d6293897efcf4137a5ff32ff12287
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sgrep-1.1a,1.tbz) = e4b074589e56d6fcfa1b2d1de294e5becfd822090280e27daba2af7f2b8842e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-shout-0.2.1.tbz) = db6be856c2f5577ae07f5b503e911df6f88d2a0dd100a9171eede46b4826258e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sievelog-1.0.1.tbz) = 5da99785197f7b5f3ee6bac8a9ba94fd620f285a29317ab1375a718263a2039e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-simplecouchdb-0.9.26.tbz) = 42d5ed04bbb070e81ece55c6c75a67a8b04282b363f69bb0f9f2117c219e7955
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-simplejson-2.6.2.tbz) = 027dbfa3b2e38ff92aef894371e4cfb85d398f97ef7a6f4f5618bf678235641a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-simpleparse-2.1.0.a1_1.tbz) = ba2719a1381638d02b56d3e1ad501f173ead8d7aab1ce8ecf40b8925a7c0c4ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-simpletal-4.3.tbz) = 2379680aef8669aaf366d87b102dc2d281fbfc432564158336e9b6381b656507
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-simpy-2.3.1.tbz) = d2a2f26edd95fcd745300f2d6da36f84a80469b7dbd41ce82dffb86c5866e838
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sip-4.13.2,1.tbz) = 79861c158a2fcd5903009d2eca3781d4627721d270b6e64893083100028e3a60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-six-1.1.0.tbz) = cd705e101e6e28bb21da9fdf6d1e4f281517b81ff300c2615acf57256ef5b7f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ski-6.5.tbz) = 2e5ff70e1ebcaafd16c7b93fa8e4a12ea320d56401c76c451af36353b75392fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-slimmer-0.1.30.tbz) = 1efe062e5f8f7260651e05fa8264092a782e9f021bcd1713f7eee6231de08c05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-slumber-0.4.2.tbz) = c55aeb7571b665d4f443d9169e765a6136d52a1fe02d9a1c2beda97c93c6da05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-smb-1.1.2.tbz) = f1c04c67c8a73f4862f2ce57b07dae0f7d8d717311428a339f0d97ec1dee4fd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-smbpasswd-1.0.2.tbz) = 1a9260689ca903e99baea58512100c92adbb45b8592c91999a2c4913513165e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-smmap-0.8.2.tbz) = dd8a60e2c7b703534fa5ccaeba64312767f264b4d004c424ff480339ce63e60e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-snmp2-2.0.9.tbz) = a20bd03718bdd26fd2c8738fdf96a1ab2902cf9c73ffc92c2eb4e99327716696
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-snmp4-4.2.3.tbz) = 15ca3c306a0848e0498e31ed0e2fc7ff5f45645fcca6ea04a7fcaef767a72955
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-snmp4-apps-0.3.3.tbz) = 4c9d0ff5b70d7936678069635ebf48efdc6598752396d2b383948551fdfafbe4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-snmp4-mibs-0.1.4.tbz) = 682824cf863c642efe1b1dd8d28dd238f4685e54b4187125aa34d7a9b470e3e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-soappy-0.11.6.tbz) = 369d72d4daf18e40d764dc28ef8fa5a8b77a067b09bdb5ccf06fc8b4852b2566
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-soappy-devel-0.12.0.tbz) = 6ab7c2628127bf3e9b8c6f82d9c14216a37b6e79f40dbf1471621b7ec5a10f3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-soapy-0.1.tbz) = 5ab8bebd1b714113dac198b5e792a738211796867a4642ada83d5229d9dfd6f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sorl-thumbnail-3.2.5_3.tbz) = 86cbf88e828be5ffc4357a0c5e936ae2e4669c8fea226bbf3abcacf108495ddf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-south-0.7.6.tbz) = e89a93dacf4ecb31098a630c1bfa60498bcd6be57458034b69c0f2a93d8f75ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-soya3d-0.14_6.tbz) = 1a4262a889e077199205ff1b97988d58db447f17fc4e07e8c70bda90244a38e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-spambayes-1.1b1.tbz) = f70919a5986c06846c13efc57dac571209294cde8886cd01138a4823c6b86e2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-spark-0.6.1_1.tbz) = 725468e9989e6f6d833f7d2859380fe5c5a22a3e99f5ee577cc4ed0532b9bb69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-speaklater-1.3.tbz) = 583da4c04d9053eaa4ec788b901bfa2300d927e38c531bae69656d8041cf7f3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-speex-0.2.tbz) = eadee5b8ada70aa5a78928c52cb6e46021336692511568dcf6098cb039bd1bdf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-spf-2.0.7.tbz) = 70ac179afce6c6044987d97551e7997b1a83146c978346b3963f272e03246103
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sphinx-1.1.3_1.tbz) = 6d9ead757e8e37a8f608ae4ea4cef1b60b6d24e94aa598d01e19d0351454a0f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sphinxcontrib-bitbucket-1.0.tbz) = f5965d9f198d5b08dadc3faac762cc38a8ba1125f7a635df24e8de09da77038e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-spreadmodule-1.5.tbz) = 87e88ebbc868d90984699529524ac9695979680b77f184c1b496d559918c6c82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sqlalchemy-0.7.8.tbz) = 75756e0e2a0fb69616fef531900fcf29b1da70ac2046fd1c1384e2b11ccde4b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sqlalchemy06-0.6.9.tbz) = 44a6c6b9e590be704c9e9b52d086119ea5b7b906fea455607b7d4f3aa3c081b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sqlcc-0.2.tbz) = 50f7e1596d9360d9014350c19a249060339d4736e8f5d0f698f3496108d78656
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sqlite3-2.7.3_2.tbz) = 5e9ef503857ff98d843003faea7ad552a3b3ede79bb39de3795dd66cf89841dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sqlite3dbm-0.1.4.tbz) = 8aba8a123f56efcacbed1804d3eeec14b2b42475daa163eda4565c2ed9416aff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sqlkit-0.9.5.1.tbz) = f562f516e2a64e556942765eaef39b5b50f236134d4b653feae4dda2a7c7e4f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sqlobject-1.3.1.tbz) = c8747ae467bfc6f4a04b41a3b7c98618942d4fe5ecfc8e76a00e72d201aaa48f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sqlparse-0.1.2.tbz) = 9c774ca22c81e392bc98218ea3094e8155f5e205c7e83100cc3bab064f0ef75b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ssh-1.7.14.tbz) = 57edff7e5e70308181b433a53603dad67dbe4e0cba4305421636717ab1a22a02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sslstrip-0.9.tbz) = 5f416dd3446dc7ab2490bc2732c97e512aa12d09c5cfc8183e3425c3029eb1bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-statgrab-0.5.tbz) = 14b8c1c000885d21e3abcf72e462fb361a36867d960888b328ae5c0efa5de56e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-stevedore-0.3.tbz) = aac0fda94f4d604daec63702772102fc113ddcdaa4ba3a729be1b534bb9df8f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-stl-3.1.tbz) = 8d0a910e5b80d1a76d6ef209dc0727c5f55df211adfe61d3b3b3c518b9d0e65c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-stripogram-1.4.tbz) = f4175461caa58e741b41b6a2f13ba03670f758791e4a4600a7910cc691a3ceeb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-subversion-1.7.6.tbz) = 17371e2b60df826b5f73292d91a3a7ab57cb91181b2ba028cd6a27a44273b675
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-subvertpy-0.8.10.tbz) = 907411267cdab191b3e6e54be9883826a633a355bec276dfb9ede41fdd76b43d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-suds-0.4.tbz) = ffae0fb455156f6b637036340170796d4b3f6fd11bb5bef0dcd207420201c05a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-supervisor-3.0b1.tbz) = 99766f9414947c53fb22c731b7a5013ff4bd7462b70ab762c2cfd47ca84fe90d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-supybot-0.83.4.1.tbz) = e178524e6ee7dbb208805f1d0b9c7cc93d5e5e9fdd315248e06cf038544312e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-supybot-plugins-20060723_1.tbz) = 1e7c85d48ebe19c2e07741739c14bc4c8f0233a4f263f93409d5e9ed523548ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-surl-0.7.1.1.tbz) = 8ff492e75c9d94bf52a8d1d25ecabbc4ce20b6e2a5942033771bc9873ac5c791
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-svglib-0.6.3_1.tbz) = 322a779c38fc43f6dfea60871c81a2603bdff6e155a60e1fbe0e2820ad034e09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-svgmath-0.3.3.tbz) = 64b41b03fa0566471c1d2a47b403ffd3b4f105e9d23b5d518fe45c2d532cfcee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-swift-1.4.6_1.tbz) = ae35d13718e166918cca30f53becd433e42100fda6210a16eb52bd5b28138f92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sybase-0.37_3.tbz) = 18274835cfd053be1e6419dba5c74307611d56cd4b82af5dee2a805ba2b56d34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-syck-0.61.2.tbz) = 7597a66768b15325127a285896ccc1ffeb320c716491db1b92ed300b80bfef66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-symeig-1.4_2.tbz) = 71183a55d62eb0f6b8061b3d9ef89555887afbba0603bf53628fb6bbc5461f61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sympy-0.7.1.tbz) = 70869890eeed37a806264f41e8c806f0d0dbbe4380a423bb7dd75b7666e742b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-synce-librapi2-0.14.tbz) = f6f301966f1d362e7abfbc2feab57cc7e011cb70b743b4e6a5dd67d797a1b27c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-synce-librra-0.14.tbz) = 2a231edfaf81c7b9b79e590242ff8285ef6ffe8068029f5f96a7711392e0b6ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-sysv_ipc-0.6.3.tbz) = a57b0341f921769cc84a7d739f6f04c16e4ecdc9ce1cdbc5c10f6d5176f4b672
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-tables-2.4.0.tbz) = 4bd41bfc4aaa292ce0c55d27e921611b0d67959b0b3638d79b04249a2a052442
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-tconfpy-2.112.tbz) = 64799961db5f00927c5cd0423f488e431ab4409e2c0f2dfd48a3cf1c28386b8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-tegaki-0.3.1.tbz) = 5f110bc1afd9eded29b4fd212acf45b605e5838bc45cb2274b66a92b270bdd77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-tegaki-gtk-0.3.1.tbz) = 8c837841d5886663d80e349e221a955e917c9612e42f810fef0ff2cbec376c79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-telepathy-butterfly-0.5.15_2.tbz) = 9c08fbb13eb3dae8325c40991f46e0d7cc703fbba3ab20fc6f727180b5a81690
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-telepathy-python-0.15.19_1.tbz) = 7a112a01219864a69567b1ca0077a2671314069e0c25f374d65b6faf854b24c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-tempstorage-2.12.1.tbz) = 186148850c6b6525f35228bec80a105fffe6683fed75caecb28dfa52386029fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-termcolor-1.1.0.tbz) = 7437c1e22514d95f36295dd7d1f507aa967ac113e51cc6dcf58b09704adbad62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-testoob-1.15.tbz) = 36b7f1b4e3e6be87ecf133973dbaf267ef92d8dfe74233dec5443c0a74b75172
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-testtools-0.9.16.tbz) = e3263a070a47db873792a84f35a2940e891bafa3a590d590627ff34515abb42e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-textile-2.1.5.tbz) = 4a0e5ce624512a966f8dd178fbbba7274cf860d5cc3f7c4bfcba5cd3c6645da8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-texttable-0.8.1.tbz) = ad23009b67e91d9d1ab4ec04f486abce35d29a36fea2e0455eba06ac688e372f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-tftpy-0.6.0.tbz) = 825712fb779b10aaf1ad15ddcc3a49b61eb298290bfe538d49609f4f913e461f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-tgMochiKit-1.4.2.tbz) = b0bdc7af2cb6ff614cd38cdf24948680e42a61b9b6d9ab0c1112a2d0680d6d45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-tgwebservices-1.2.4.tbz) = d98b47b0a58d22b96597777ac66465582eb9f4896ed54fb61dbd0a57052937e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-thrift-0.8.0,1.tbz) = 86cb893f1a49efc4cd2e6fc102c230ba446734532adfab451fbfbed4ebea2314
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-timelib-0.2.4.tbz) = 3a2972bfddfb78d7c268aa5c6dde866618b06bf3c4903b481c682223194e95eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-tkinter-2.7.3_3.tbz) = f558c01bdceb783daec4cbd3fdb270d94b4b606191939cd0e0a9ce468bbe8b8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-tktreectrl-0.8.tbz) = 54cdb0822723704e9fe9ebdf6cff68cbe581138a083d72561ed35322221c6994
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-tlslite-0.4.0.tbz) = 56b072b9c2870e463c521a893aed24740c9036bfbcfddaa18564b7fd69e80213
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-tofu-0.5.tbz) = 6e7c1d8826728a7c262b70251437c5b3d7f30a18cb515827a9ecf682ed7f8207
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-tornado-2.3.tbz) = 8d7ec08f00a2a50378f4b6a3fdeec364b59f5be676f100f37c1cba261a7f560c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-tox-1.4.2.tbz) = b0f7b324aa37e65944336935b1124500ba4b8e1e70f130985eab2a29e2c85e3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-trace2html-0.2.1.tbz) = 32e3a2c233751d5986d37e94eef5c2404e23c13c7fe72a418188229a47d3a289
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-traits-3.6.0.tbz) = 8f55df8bb21d1bb2ec9dc61cc643a64437161599ed6f45a8a9669462ed9f93d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-traitsbackendwx-3.2.0_3.tbz) = 45377a71f7af85d2803843eef0183d5cdb45b1698db50545165752fc846412bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-traitsgui-3.1.0_3.tbz) = d39ea900cd9d868cf090e9635d3db25ab8c33977a9bb052ee684ee9ff64a14a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-trans-1.5.1.tbz) = de828524eb0548c74748e6e47300940a1fd9fb3d48fa9b4413ca6396fc2f8d1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-transaction-1.3.0.tbz) = d6d9c8b023836bcf069923906b450b66ef0007cf463524d6bc0facd17ccb71e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-translationstring-0.4.tbz) = c2f8125e897c4031f0d136cfd80c9cdcf7a2b87085b3066a940249309e6c3fb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-transmissionrpc-0.8.tbz) = 84ae0ccaa8933d9507e841e2ce53f2142317bb326b24599ea82cdd4d5f0039a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-trml2pdf-1.2_1.tbz) = f40e7fc19808098327a77b541dde985d4ad7717e987d23220dc32b73bf87cd7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-trustedpickle-0.02.tbz) = b3a24e82406bc93c889060e02827ae71221861bc0c2492b7bc2edb4f9d163c64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-turbomail-3.0.3_2.tbz) = 4955b3b719b368015899b8e6658498006361c09d6a72686fffc7002ea0dbd554
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-tvdb_api-1.6.2.tbz) = 8fcd146a608ee9ea85fe617d04c7016e889ea0274d2c797fe00f805353e25b41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-tvnamer-2.2.tbz) = ca97ace626f95b12400155535344965cdb8ab014680159f9654b5aecac783bfb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-tw.forms-0.9.9.tbz) = a05a10d3aa1beb237bf95ca0b99e74cc144e431ef180547d74abd487c57f9f7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-tweepy-1.10.tbz) = 123f1ebac0a1b5f0cd9d1084c53b9456f19b349729964d4f42eaa3d0757f71d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-twisted-12.1.0.tbz) = 22fb8a0b5ebf69aee6140f2c36ff358f22a05d1011f468e7caf9141837e00578
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-twistedConch-12.1.0.tbz) = b43a1c063b9bba5e3209e5d43212d7d796b5d78cf33617ebfbde7dae004caec1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-twistedCore-12.1.0_1.tbz) = 74f1a8d61d20b271d20dc5c92a8850a2e67149ad0742fb8410d07f95cc603f06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-twistedFlow-8.2.0.tbz) = f2b6a6f69a35d71ebb7532fce9d1acfd6cba377bd513a83f8c2700594bb093f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-twistedLore-12.1.0.tbz) = 6e52b07e420301d7a0bb8a29c4b7481dd4dfa9ec08dc685d871b2b16ba467b94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-twistedMail-12.1.0.tbz) = 7151fbec33d828ab5bd0cd4d2b4e844e0fcf666c5bcafda73889db131e8d7a1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-twistedNames-12.1.0.tbz) = a59345cc6805dd9cf198f8e203ea26d49fbe9db5564cdede12b364d91ed0e541
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-twistedNews-12.1.0.tbz) = b9ce507144055c1695ae10a98f6eb5f54aa3e8cda7f1860843b07cea42422940
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-twistedPair-12.1.0.tbz) = 30ee17479db9fb279e8c7d2cb8b377bef3af76428f20654f0a229a028ff60b00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-twistedRunner-12.1.0.tbz) = bdd46e278336ca6c79c063b586f6a67aeeb96274db275c37bb30f85aeb329f06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-twistedWeb-12.1.0.tbz) = c19679e7c71b5a5019b82c953313887e5c924d48f614e7923794ff8ba8340890
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-twistedWeb2-8.1.0.tbz) = 5d01e8b9ae3d4e2ac55b0dee489a9fdb3b1f2f3c564a3e78752a3dd8a03dbd71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-twistedWords-12.1.0.tbz) = e3cda5daec34487f9c56003cc44131f370b4655c6503f5231b72f22fa260d5eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-twitter-0.8.2.tbz) = 9f830e4f1bfe34819db5cd2919a44d421a8e7c32aba174c53ad6336ff41102f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-twofish-0.7_1.tbz) = fcda33dc04cb20abe74ad4c5c09a4c5a95cc7278cbbd8e5b33deefce99b9d5a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-txamqp-0.3.tbz) = b92977e897fb9b85e2dd686d7101056d825df93968dad72ed9681bff2ae6bf30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ufl-1.0.0.tbz) = 5c6a1de059fdd1170c160cef3655542dd4856a957bb3564bc428b4ca026a3e14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ujson-1.22.tbz) = 3b9a9ea85e55b6268e883622da1195b0eee856485fc7a347285df44b2edf236a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-umemcache-1.5.tbz) = d8968d813b380cb5181572f6eca072ac761593bd0f9a6229f98bf5dff7d4b8c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-umit-1.0_1.tbz) = be0b2385c2f720ea94c4c40066e05109804a792ceae0a7e9510b8ce53194b73e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-unidecode-0.04.9.tbz) = 3b94949783045b63c7afb019f30006366051ac8635fae896d914700629293cb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-unittest2-0.5.1.tbz) = 8abc5d35c4f1020d2700edb19d494f35cbff63c55f171ace63aaec801be7ff5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-unittestplus-1.1.1.tbz) = 3e1c11d042e3d0385082ffbaa0fb5d5f0433c7260b0e9336fd7243a82992f3e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-urlgrabber-3.9.1_1.tbz) = 2eb4b06b1f0e16b15a9277d8b7fe95d405af6a33074b811613edfd0101b882ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-urlimport-0.42b.tbz) = d46bfc7a4e1def0977638a33b2283d9621a912ddfe35ae2aaffaab10dabb0c71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-urljr-1.0.1.tbz) = 4419a2448d2e977c837ed927b6a7816322dbb5e4e7f32c50a18ceaa4c00a791b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-urllib3-1.4.tbz) = 82ec35241b9baf20882b54af724739cf08cc02715f09b613be44a186423a808c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-urwid-1.0.2.tbz) = 4cb897d10708f88e6fd8ea9ac33ca16b72ffafdd285fe9b0e880ec40f46b1727
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-usb-0.4.3.tbz) = 1b170c29b738271e238fe4f1637c540731e805b25ecc66dcf1ee76a5f46c569a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-utidy-0.2_1.tbz) = 6bb3614e618ef84a6e74447842f9610ce7fc34792bac67b5719b1934d335a4cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-utils-0.4.0.tbz) = 95688df13d8f13b479c99cf0fcf29a5a5786bf7ecf67a5cc8ddf67512db1cf73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-vatnumber-1.0.tbz) = fabf9092b4ebb657e033dbe877f43ace13d3b76a1dc86ea407e895788e271853
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-venusian-1.0a6.tbz) = c9198f1a62f658fab3d7ee09cb06b2c12fdbd29042d4826d1ef1bc66f42cd1c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-versiontools-1.9.1.tbz) = 31d7110c86568f6c8003397f5d8df3862322f24cab7b46b5ba111582fa40491e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-vertex-0.3.0.tbz) = 44e083381ea193dd926a70cb48aece1728e9bc6fe4db5983e8fed515d37c7b94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-viper-1.0.0.tbz) = df9a28660a80e5ccb828f82f912651fcb3da211e9d2e880564bcf86e1e6af1fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-virtinst-0.600.3.tbz) = a9ed6675e254716e66d7c71bed2f0175e0e6fb38808766f5b175ba94a6d9eb42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-virtualenv-1.8.2.tbz) = dae7206c06097608d77b32c37f74deea2c81ed9c7eb36e308fe0893c1d840135
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-virtualenv-clone-0.2.4.tbz) = d4ad04d7c58b617aa1e95ab53ef2b56985f9f85995ac189ea10ebc3d404227b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-virtualenvwrapper-3.6.tbz) = 428f08a9c85df2a69b492dafd4ce4dbf260754eb6af23247c522eeaa7521750b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-visual-4.b26_6.tbz) = 6fc2a9d3096b6170a2a01fde6250d1190ee155e699c9274661cf9ab20bb07103
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-vnc2flv-20100207_1.tbz) = e2c572ad66d5b7e45e695ad581c95161887b6e0435fba7b7acaade53f4e54a51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-vobject-0.8.1c_1.tbz) = 096b45ee0e1b38cc41e734a9a244719a20dca91909261329e52fb18ea41a9f26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-vorbis-1.4_4.tbz) = 71c00e520386d8d6cd5cabdaddc76774efaa8817bd1492e0fef66519bac49791
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-vte-0.26.2_1.tbz) = 9a51f6141789823f72704c32843451e01209f1e1aedbb17750b614cde0246a35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-waitress-0.8.1.tbz) = 3df5248c839eb48a97cc713e141e5fbad1b92eae008ec2addaea7607b514adb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-watchdog-0.6.0.tbz) = 359b8042f8ff9df7e7cada24d84f0946cf577e67b6aa04d533cbf49b40373d00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-wax-0.3.33_4.tbz) = d88118b2912399501e9767dd8d1d3d0195fa85f9b2dfcf3f7c09b0f421986d6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-webcolors-1.4.tbz) = e94ad454de2b7db9c4e9db1c84664080fc0b5e3c466ee446659f1b40f82880c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-webhelpers-1.3.tbz) = dd62753e517b64471f441b3a60b6e35586384a37fb1132699ce155cf01f1c00f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-webkitgtk-1.1.8_2.tbz) = 89f45c2bf93fe9d6e4929934d0c29920a6f3330822b1db56063da176b95a1fe9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-webob-1.2.2.tbz) = cd013f00a8b654cb76de7c83576f1b7dfd8af1e7b84152888a18beae8afc5a62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-webunit-1.3.10.tbz) = eb2f959b8806ed20a9e7e2d71a9bd955950c0e000114d11b7eec249ad562d38e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-webware-1.1.tbz) = 5639663f04bb031354d626c027879bbe19bc9fbbf91876c848afcb0c1229d662
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-webware-Component-0.2.tbz) = 696055761b985b7d0e7a5670dfcd7d9b00ae6ef6917a2ab0501dbe131f5de41f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-werkzeug-0.8.3.tbz) = b6bb899479c77439d91fc6055ffdb6022b6fd540bbbea95f7c2860466eefae24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-whisper-0.9.10.tbz) = 34a5a6c941710a562a2a41ed00b8ef6b5481711d76ba89c1313557eb76f871ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-whoosh-2.4.1.tbz) = dafdefb90bfb60565e141782c60acad7dd8bd72b17e93eb1c0a170ea95a78bec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-wicked-1.1.9.tbz) = d4d08c2c0e7d0702d96c57690b562618830778f2781f9a27ebd8b85a4fcae1b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-wikitools-1.1.1.tbz) = b5cbd256aea2e70b66a01ba95bce569d785338d83491c5f9725a3fdde313d093
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-wmdockapps-1.21_1.tbz) = f31f9f43c500335ccafa0400d07bf7047cf9072d1209d6d4eba35fcf65135274
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-wordnet-2.0.1_1.tbz) = 2fcdb05d8bf25d614a5f4a25c0a8fb1bb34210ac74a7449c7513e23c9c34c399
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-ws2300-1.5.tbz) = 90c911cdf848bb3c0392df1a96da23d606883cb31c96107aa37360f6e40e202a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-wsgi_xmlrpc-0.2.8.tbz) = f7650d62c78bd8c8ba67815c0c861195fe7b29178da76e15f123e1653953dde2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-wsgiauth-0.1.tbz) = bc59951576e84dcef1eb3595bd95aff18fa978a221e453e0e2c5bf6ed39e02b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-wsgitools-0.2.3.tbz) = e9b14362903e7593e4e1774f13d37656ec31855abe9de49a5992ebe02e5924d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-wsgiutils-0.7_1.tbz) = 3c1c71a372c72c22f75dec48b40999e25a08253c63963aa2c6a9327775fcd0c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-wxPython-2.4.2.4_12.tbz) = 0ad6cb6756208c1a8c88817898bcdbb945da577038cbafe46ebe6bdbcb294ce9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-wxPython-2.6.3.3_6.tbz) = b275b98216c82af74c982c291e47de3da466fa53af5ab89a6e2f2b9aa6338d67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-wxPython-2.8.12.1_1.tbz) = 6f4d1b23d06109e9482007d3260f0cbc4d73a378571e90a9ef59841154712559
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-wxPython-common-2.6.3.3_6.tbz) = ecaabbae2c182a6101393c28a95a1f60fba832acd30ff06f3eb428a18fc3c2d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-wxPython-common-2.8.12.1_1.tbz) = dd7b1a8370cdbee6e1f38d4441248ced6e590c0ab9e701a1a6db29190e51e230
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-wxPython-unicode-2.6.3.3_6.tbz) = 958c09eea8b11bceacd31ee4066a7dcc59a8d6417bbf1e63b76e3ab0d46d1c07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-wxPython-unicode-2.8.12.1_1.tbz) = 916578613e2916182a45ea758204f0e3433db77200ea71555cf2084738b06b18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-xattr-0.6.4.tbz) = 0cdfa73885ab8539b2421e51ce86573068290e3c52ceb950a51b9aee68336e03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-xcaplib-1.0.16.tbz) = f32a94190cff755fd2313c980b97b91dec6a380b56bfb7ec2d51710c6dd13d5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-xdelta-3.0.0_1.tbz) = 4d6764a92c94bb980f8091d2bce769cd2f11608f6cdd3133c556bc2d7eac912f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-xdg-0.19.tbz) = d7538d845c77f58d153d043135afec437e0b5d840307ddbc0d501fb58e675058
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-xist-3.25.tbz) = 94d163ce8fbc7ad2e83cde88e29d0c5ad8226499149f6fc9fd94fc1ba49db90e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-xlib-0.14.tbz) = 4ee8e0c688c8009210af0c4a66de8d0a0742276bceac920de7688af8f0c9ee41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-xlrd-0.7.1_2.tbz) = 4cb61b074081d45fdecaf7b67456980745ecd83d6c550ce67e157ac6a466a5aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-xlwriter-0.4a3.tbz) = 9cf3facb3de7d23b8249612ae35eadcdf09798eed16fc353118eb3f84d33e060
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-xlwt-0.7.2.tbz) = 5b0732258d570ef5e5944cb323b9c6601d2175f1f4fc49ea7c413b935fd8ec0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-xml-0.8.4_2.tbz) = 4adfa06fc772ebbbbe099d7d0adbef9bb80b06f337b672794b9c21b10f02f82b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-xmlrpc-0.8.8.3_2.tbz) = f45149af96a897302e7d55a74963802534aeddc8e069d4d8796fcaaba157724a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-xmlrpclib-1.0.1.tbz) = 24aee8121b2d00c54afc162a740c81ca96bf65a940610c9a2daa88fd11a2392f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-xmlsec-0.3.0_1.tbz) = d37c2774d884c2e9cb58aa2f9ec94fd519944a38b461b789de00cef1c96b3db3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-xmltools-1.4.0_8.tbz) = ecaa6c68bc16a508159d9273a3ad0927ccce653117a60ebdfcfe9094223f4b3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-xmltv-1.3_1.tbz) = d15776dd31ee7533436f9670899cde8309b1e4ab3b6613105a128216723c9485
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-xmms2-0.8_5.tbz) = aca1005182520c8819175184293b7f47882a7f83d2b6a93dbb2a2d332c45aae3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-xmpppy-0.5.0_2.tbz) = 12d3beafa4874e296e390c17b24976fe355195007fe9f2f97dff6dcfcce2b9a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-xmpppy-irc-0.3_1.tbz) = c2efa9be1328afa12ed49d437860afe10501b28d7b924770f1ba887bb01f466c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-xoltar-toolkit-2001.06.01.tbz) = 9f406c8b126405e18721fa4c98ada90f0782e0775e159ead20d7d606af2b87a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-xpyb-1.3.1.tbz) = c3ea63c2cb1ee78adcbc54e23f459792af43eddc132025f70b00a8396cb151da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-yadis-1.1.0.tbz) = 24d726cb14672aafa4d5344b45c6ba13709a4f40bdfa37c5a8a7d19a08f9166f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-yaml-3.10.tbz) = cef1f9ab44c757e5d683ec36b790d3211aa0ad8fbf6940d5616f0e2ae92de80b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-yapps2-2.1.1.tbz) = 5c3eb4f7eafc19bc455bfba24f04e0cc28088575591c52933b9075e36b6f1557
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-yapsnmp-0.7.8_7.tbz) = 32a721b38da5480114f7d4b8c76c56bdcfae36d4716a2b15161cdc747546e5bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-yara-1.6.tbz) = 708a2c7c5d8daad77c9b28396886a8206904dae8f911d9994b9c496ed559bb48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-yenc-0.3.tbz) = cc21a74bf09d3e1ee65442b8ab6b57f7e1982a9871e25f747d517d3ee970a849
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-yolk-0.4.1_1.tbz) = eaa769260cc557e9655795f11d1876b3934a340a0adb0904dbb4f21e12a93d8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-yum-metadata-parser-1.1.4.tbz) = a4a0aab55fca1f349b8efbdedca0e0ef44a8017cb2a179f7329a8ebf43796d20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-z3c.autoinclude-0.3.4.tbz) = 4af28d3fb39cdd12b89c1f287e28984ae24ac009eda6887b6f2f2d054ccd3a60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-z3c.batching-1.1.0.tbz) = 869d06b0d4cf567d7873d937cf539aa881a471b3525b48cc3f712c647ff28dab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-z3c.caching-2.0a1.tbz) = 9a013b4146578bd1e8371e69e3fd7d12c46842ada61ee076525ee98d64d11c21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-z3c.form-2.5.1.tbz) = 21d4b550e0a97567e3774747fd7f48d76d19f7439fe289ec7404290e63fea9cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-z3c.formwidget.query-0.8.tbz) = 9494292a45a1ad0917b2ea907331d1654a3e2a7a835ece07fbfc427a1b1a9d46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-z3c.zcmlhook-1.0b1.tbz) = 81988eea29e90bbfdefa2ee8fac3f6bd9c62b7d464f233053552bbdda59060b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zExceptions-2.13.0.tbz) = 90152bd8ba1324a87c9577a0adc59d2ab5082e5b16e8d1096a57d6be6e21c448
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zLOG-2.11.1.tbz) = 669a4963bf6f2158cf87f8fcade98f5112948b4c778f91f7872271421d92ff0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zbase32-1.1.5.tbz) = 8afa22ba99088a78b4ed2802b6839a78abccdbc84f3bcee2f3797537df9ca07f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zc.buildout-1.5.2.tbz) = 38b51d31e3694b3fdf34eba466d0a6f27deb2dfd7589b92514810185770f4f74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zclockfile-1.0.0_1.tbz) = 5d2df0201677560c6de395b1c24d2b8d078d7938714b1d788620ed0c3fb747ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zconfig-2.9.0_1.tbz) = adfd55717119ee36ab71c811771c63a23bac4b1631ada334c9b79c82ae9f1ff0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zdaemon-2.0.7.tbz) = 3ce1df67729973ea5dc68f6bb64bbb39092437a18d54f6968d340d1a367ca53e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zenmap-5.21_5.tbz) = bd10854d0d5f9f7efb864d207d8d9bb2afcb9ee33ebc79e215bc3a9ac9655793
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zfec-1.4.22_1.tbz) = c76038f041d4e04bb1e1432592ad6931953b4fbbfc05cf87e5619f63e9b8db75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zinnia-0.06.tbz) = 8b9ec68c71a317cd574e7b7f0a15ea63e85d08fa4c47ced3b5044fd901c1c8a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.annotation-3.5.0.tbz) = 04f3b2fd51419bac0af0d994070f4b29c416713671c34bf000bf1ce4e6dfba94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.applicationcontrol-3.5.10.tbz) = 71b52fe6b61291bda6049f0628290b77cbb245eeb43e7b84548e86a102b923b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.appsetup-3.16.0.tbz) = 66b3649a542d503448c5ac80b3b35d61d6dd077a6dcb802ea4ee1e5b9c68372c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.authentication-3.9.tbz) = ab3483fa6ee7645c5ecd7ae4ecdcddf74b67755df390d1df30bda684ef0f9373
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.basicskin-3.5.1.tbz) = 44c5d18634d78eb67677e52af2e339259371ad0d8d7c50bb0085194e400d92a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.broken-3.6.0.tbz) = 1e50a544e793b9a88c4af3de4cbc31d127aaf25fab65c51c00b7b9e437089619
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.cache-3.7.0.tbz) = 1726cba7f66246b67967df9ce59b1c26b0f3626c84e3c97ac347818cf6cf7dc6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.component-3.9.3.tbz) = 0deee8ebbddbc4c54fadd8fc72687255c82726e2eb7ab507b979265c976c3b3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.container-3.9.1.tbz) = 5f622dcc7de6bd6948d1a44c21cb0253e9a3ef1104676bc47ede9f9dae081029
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.content-3.5.1.tbz) = b1f3e0addf79aa7ae79f85412e054787deebca20366d32d3e7148a04713ccfbf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.debug-3.4.1.tbz) = 3d6b0c39315257bdd8c16ca6a54eb6fd723bf7afa78822438a70b130215c1b18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.dependable-3.5.1.tbz) = 9c98348b4a6243d0ec1f18ca6481989192ac00545076a8494c6bc442049c0e50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.error-3.5.3.tbz) = 41bc7ef6dc3d6ec1f87733f4a464d47d713a35753b4d11238328117cf1990950
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.exception-3.6.3.tbz) = b77c9448eeb241c544ee725361fbde376b359459f4afdcdbb8e80576c557fe15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.folder-3.5.2.tbz) = 2731103e2fc5a6f2efecbfdbd74b1fb839b27971d9136204e15a85cf4d731dc8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.form-4.0.2.tbz) = 9c1f875f5a78e4e56061439d80c96e49cca0d374f9e5a899e92dfd8e044c5089
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.generations-3.7.1.tbz) = a50dfc453d781020d522414b3ed700d4a725b67526e3dbc5af3b6824865e78eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.http-3.10.2.tbz) = cdb93c9cdcb413e6b41e3d3dcc166105b528db6cfd874c6779f02e51e96e369a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.i18n-3.6.3.tbz) = 5ecc58bf55f297c435cd0e194c540c3ab4ba554049667faf66316ffc6159999a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.locales-3.7.3.tbz) = 41159b5c6719319c99d9970715ae84905d4cfb97baed619a96d8f6b137121e5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.localpermission-3.7.2.tbz) = fbc2d2dcbb6857e4c602dd73fa82650b48d711b10e5a22f9b5a45a34c6392f39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.pagetemplate-3.11.2.tbz) = b83115bbc91ce434773abcc9d0e8d9c0d287e164f83df047f4670fe61310b8ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.principalannotation-3.7.0.tbz) = 5e30562be4bb7cfddf399a5bf685a4b25a4f6789231721f55bbef9fe5a1320bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.publication-3.14.0.tbz) = f9c1fa712f8a1d10d3a0f10097547be0c9f3a22f1813fd51a6f7ba023e4f6a44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.publisher-3.10.2.tbz) = 6eaa53b3b318e190d273786c3ce4f8a32d96a741432cc9146a5a4c04fb60016d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.renderer-3.5.1.tbz) = 5ed8b191028b5b9a77266a10cc5b6f0c8e3c8ddd8511b6784c81bdef9e2b0291
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.rotterdam-3.5.3.tbz) = 0d4b863ed4b0c434d1be6026b67199fc64c6dcea0961a20b1dec904d1f880391
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.schema-3.5.0.tbz) = 237de28b5d18980f060ce7dcd7951abc988871d344273dd42e3f7fe1d3b5251a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.security-3.7.5.tbz) = 15e0f9a5346f4b9e743a1778dc2abd50efe09cbea2ea3ee9e6dc9ddce9c8bc73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.securitypolicy-3.6.1.tbz) = c7395c821c3399a8f0d1e97a7543b92d817dce62da9358159597357c0db28a72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.testing-3.10.0.tbz) = c74378f88b2369b7aa28031ebfe52e45c79efadf3b0cd91af666c6e704587721
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.wsgi-3.15.0.tbz) = 06bf4dd5603d9c0721de92c1adf1b6897dc91719abccfcde241451e8d25194ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.zcmlfiles-3.7.1.tbz) = 06bbc8983e757db24ceff0cf593c35bde0e099f41b897db73bcdc07bfe8c0404
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.app.zopeappgenerations-3.6.1.tbz) = 37e1ce2e06612c6160c8a8e54202a5d5fdf48010c7e71b97e0c688158c99f3dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.applicationcontrol-3.5.5.tbz) = ef28dd56a71e2bd3f703a85a57723aa2f134c3ebee74954d70cda608f3c8e4eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.authentication-3.7.1.tbz) = 9fe1739e2e89e993125adbdd4b066d6f45e04b8c089735b742705b19d7973d04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.broken-3.6.0.tbz) = 0f51ddad51274eec2d97694891a4ff69e53beaa239e7e5dc2a7519529d961546
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.browser-1.3.tbz) = c862e175b104125dea12a4515111a5d05a7a61d957b97869685475679285d2b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.browsermenu-3.9.1.tbz) = df6e5dc0440fbbb65fd0e7c10c6857c731a4ed9e7691e0069821b151d5793a58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.browserpage-3.12.2.tbz) = 499188aed55701fd736676454762c38c3352f629a53c5e28944530bace02e8d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.browserresource-3.10.3,1.tbz) = a3b8147798b97192db0bf3199ea743aa809a028cc9be1d2daa497ce8ac59080d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.cachedescriptors-3.5.1.tbz) = 56a57ca3a6a97226f88de4ff4ec940232d85047d50df003103db54651da30155
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.component-3.12.0.tbz) = 64bbb266fd2efda470098202901a12d16f119a649ebfdf2f925a255f26d0a14e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.componentvocabulary-1.0.1.tbz) = f3d8e38ad6382334254a5c076d71f6c7f6f1070a2dda50c1e43fdc9b778ed0fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.configuration-3.8.0.tbz) = 670557558a9166b486811e20c36cc52fc696f5d007165cb2ba6fbee5904c8a34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.container-3.12.0.tbz) = 86387b587b03690e8fe5c320c6ac7a4149032b8a31061f1882899f69d6d12880
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.contentprovider-3.7.2.tbz) = af50991a198af963aae6366c4b97f96e349a57066acdbf9e658b6bd211379d46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.contenttype-3.5.5.tbz) = 0d44a9ae6fe5e3cb3bded2e90bc3c648fb19f6c6552a8124af3c84762cba6e72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.copy-3.5.0.tbz) = da2a4495789c6876666ede56905665aa9f9a2b31f5f0a7c658fd4d7a55566e42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.copypastemove-3.8.0.tbz) = fa3e1d32e8c24cd66923294fc82a7c3852caf1103e432c40510b692c5c1ba6b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.datetime-3.4.1.tbz) = 51867687c83d4936075d9287df356de95f0663b5d00af4ef96cbeccc563c56cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.deferredimport-3.5.3.tbz) = 21d4ca033374a0973e16f3e61ad93414d0e90c64bce6e5b448a7968121bf5d27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.deprecation-3.5.0.tbz) = ef346c46cb8c0286a5683389544307659b9f197f71bb2b0b2c66935e31c6fda5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.dottedname-3.4.6.tbz) = 842e8b56845d70ad8bd83be39efca3cf82dddc9b507569d5da8eef73670652b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.dublincore-3.8.2.tbz) = ccc94d2289557869e7ea45a43e437b105a37fe96fcb14c9c3e63ab221c944b15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.error-3.7.4.tbz) = 50589f74bdab82b5d3de1b4916bfb3a5125c46c5471d47c0f7c0530244d9962e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.event-3.5.2.tbz) = 7bec06c46093ee9c1e452c629b5e41a5a83b106d07e9f131e5a70b65953cdbd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.exceptions-4.0.0.1.tbz) = 375c92e46ee315c37c0ca40b35f43177c978b967787d20d7eeb919a281b4e070
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.filerepresentation-3.6.1.tbz) = ae2e53086f04f617641ea036a803d518147a78c870ca581ba10f7e825777e69d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.formlib-4.0.6.tbz) = 58db583ed068311e3df37c3cbf4f420e34b65f29ace25fdaab78ef0bbf828d49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.generations-3.7.1.tbz) = de89c7ee69fdcd7d88f7b377f818acf9e058c2a91380b8df9d38640fde18a87d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.globalrequest-1.0.tbz) = 459c8ae0a7be2384a89257d6ed5bc9588184e2d3084b500f38a95e1c6684b5ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.i18n-3.8.0.tbz) = 33d356067e1fc8416107cdef0f97d21f1b80e8c16afdf85b0ace3c883b426061
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.i18nmessageid-3.6.1.tbz) = 3d4192f2c0ba46f6e30d9ba4b7aab9fb669e433e94139803f07ef4e2355b510c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.interface-3.8.0.tbz) = 48a06c845393ddea08b4d6b33c1d6505942708ab0e1d9df80c36126147d2d444
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.lifecycleevent-3.7.0.tbz) = a8b1615d8eff35a0379cc1cc208640873a5edbbdbb2037f51a09fb23ff5bd9e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.location-3.9.1.tbz) = 050ca675a6316155f56d5801f46a30bac23405e6c252811b41d2c146796ef049
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.login-1.0.0.tbz) = 3d6da2594d5fb5dfc7fde6ac302e9027e425f8e2bc09cad64e44e2e274190f48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.minmax-1.1.2.tbz) = 063ab2fe3452c2c9dde0aaa4bb87003b3c0de13303811c51202b2ef5c2afae6c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.pagetemplate-3.6.3.tbz) = 7e3bf974e474e79df6a662402d41f4d126cf5f5eca12041eb603fe345eb5ace9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.password-3.6.1.tbz) = 52b03e713b5039b610df1211cebb6975dd6d81b6a6505d7c31061d56bb9056d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.pluggableauth-1.3.tbz) = 5c58294342837e99b2932dc2026b61e4fe90c12f2d49b14a0415d177460d75ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.principalannotation-3.6.1.tbz) = 4bf30706e1b97cfa0e1ba08b2bcafb46eb6994baa9528b9c690f30aee338a74b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.principalregistry-3.7.1.tbz) = 6ac757f8c18e0dff22738ec1e599a670604cb6b739acd9b6477aa5816aaf64e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.processlifetime-1.0.tbz) = ee62215d0bbcb9c65604056eaacdb6324282909f157ce8ed2eb3aa5d42ba4db1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.proxy-3.6.1_3.tbz) = 125044bf3cc166a56fd5d85d9665ccb8aa0709dff4809c549e3755a7e90c8f26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.ptresource-3.9.0.tbz) = 6161f6ab9b8891d56ce525bae8996a2725dcb6d2e74c8c954749bb89702747ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.publisher-3.13.0.tbz) = 1b826a73776d87946457036583efe3692d60c789e44fe883ac26433103d02d10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.ramcache-1.0.tbz) = d8452c547e9a1e8342e67f017271651f96c2409092fdc72d9f64064db0e0a523
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.schema-4.2.0.tbz) = bf928b0f78fa6fc28a5b127033e4775adabfb582ec1216e20315b1bf145d4bf0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.security-3.8.3.tbz) = af40c3183c2a79a37e4ed7558c87180373f07f88de2f40343e2263f6579068c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.securitypolicy-3.7.0.tbz) = 13660684f4004ba0a27a1c642f42dec9f90a412fe9fda1ebf8976469fa0c62c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.sendmail-3.7.5.tbz) = 333143b43b40b7e51b017f17faf6e967edfc0b82cbbc0ce3be4a3f2d2f0257f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.sequencesort-3.4.0.tbz) = f7d017c518472c843e4c2da70aabd341615c7cb0b5efc42fd13dda1bd42c619f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.session-3.9.5.tbz) = c1a6d14912a7d3c91839c2eea336550411c6b899dacc6574670b08a477577e66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.site-3.9.2.tbz) = 85deb8b0760617cd330c5f8ed2280efd5cb90605cb49e3bf6a3d011469cfd590
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.size-3.5.0.tbz) = 80aaf0e0130ec929b35ac5d8e25f7ba6b9e0baad8ae1026fa2c26e0046078f1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.structuredtext-3.5.1.tbz) = 1248706c494781c430ff2a6c01e346a539be3c9136f93420a60cc1a6a080f375
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.tal-3.6.1.tbz) = b4e37f635e516c47412d90db0938d67596a4747f8273baba75b31adfa72975aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.tales-3.5.2.tbz) = 7325417d02432d77f0fcba247dd8bfb40a3c5638c19c9ff5202155e1d8c47ad9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.testbrowser-4.0.2.tbz) = 7c98c6ae1deabb4537b93ce9ac0fe738c47df7b823c38bd6fd3dd75e7d2163c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.testing-4.1.0.tbz) = 3560fdd2efe97a586786acfdbebb134b718e7e73453426aae61ad3fc00cbc3c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.traversing-3.14.0.tbz) = 79d4d9716471bf0eeddf98f7d66baf7b81f0707e8a8f47278bd2c62571032d65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zope.viewlet-3.7.2.tbz) = 10d0e7f06681aa0ead134cef6178b770003fb432605ba19fe632392a16ec7a41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zpt-2.5.tbz) = c5f4e8d4cccd99d77f2e374d7b50b6c7072843640fe3fbdfe08621e38bb0f540
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py27-zsi-2.0,1.tbz) = 3b01cdba2e5eaad68e8d1df3a07ca4a0b37932180daa41cec8fdbd40312c7e80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py2html-py27-0.7.tbz) = 81ccf80a2e470c7c3b50794dcd53d249407a28f6c12c49a00cc881e8eeaeaf7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py31-tkinter-3.1.5_3.tbz) = f0be1f005b5ab8c0a0f8856fc257ad4c783233400c814abd97fbb98f9e4cc560
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py32-kyotocabinet-1.22.tbz) = a5f583ab524f5e751ab8a51366586905f3774938d76ca2ed66c83a634c0bc894
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py32-postgresql-1.1.0.tbz) = 055789f88028609504779bc2a8de61c529d62c3ae8034428f2d94f7eb21dee1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pyWeather-0.1b.tbz) = 81c274958b275ff728efe8bfbd9d4ebc1d340b4f98a4997b752ba495c27eea02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/py_static_check-1.2.tbz) = 91738c4631e7dd3afdad41d8e1b8b4a6ea11b16842bf3abc33d69b8620856274
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pyawale-0.4.0_2.tbz) = 40a570f8f32894429aca617245fe6119bcb23385d591ceaca02999215b1ebf7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pybaz-1.5.3_3.tbz) = 55e3e727b2c939104801f918cbd30d8a7b3a1bded121b4b1292e17a51b29a560
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pybeanstalk-0.11.1.tbz) = 0e786b934efc4b64ae1cf2bf2b8df665c5e09ea45297bfd2f1e6039b1bcce3d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pybench-2.0.tbz) = ba47439bf90cf5d4a406f586ba826bb85f0962d0034ff52c91ea3b15da09ae32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pyblosxom-1.5.2.tbz) = ea88463b0275969f27ed3ddfe7a949ba1fe5d7f31cf6a0e38a9ed77b896b67d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pybook-0.8c.tbz) = 929172934fbf0dffc3b54612b4b65999a2a49620f1778093f100333fddcf3f20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pybookreader-0.5.0_6.tbz) = 3319a78d4285a565a0abaf6f1123833ed272936303c647bc8eeb1d4c455edbeb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pybrain-0.3.tbz) = 4060ba8c88fb29a2e04b67cb9b88e3848860273d9bbe71a3939aea02938911e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pycadia-0.5.1_1.tbz) = 2d4fa63cd75e2e4be2217866c3685330273797d3377e8d6e219e7e8d101070ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pycdf-0.6.3.tbz) = c8165cab25326b86cc9e8cb273dd7a2e4f04c0f1eb1df3a030252753b76844be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pychecker-0.8.19.tbz) = 601507b4d35dbcae6201251572cec79d28ebc8b7cf7a648397557aaa0265933a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pyching-1.2.2.tbz) = 7fdaaff50eb3a35615c0e535f71c953210bf7fefba28faebf9372064a3f7514b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pychm-0.8.4.tbz) = 8793531c6bbe01c89376ed314877ac081422be17190c8069218b0aa8e048f678
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pyclamd-0.2.2.tbz) = c9ea28bf39669ba05cc0d7665630aa2c117a6f7177c0880a3c832e3cb7fbdbfb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pycogent-1.5.3.tbz) = be58d1aea424858b01904e20f560555bf6efc4018792ab053a7e1fcae86d2ff4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pydance-1.1.0_2.tbz) = ac30fbe798ac950d0d99479b96e71d061cd607b20d61c311a3305605620a849b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pydbdesigner-0.1.4.1_4.tbz) = e2d2364302cf84c23f358a3dd0beb3af4b4513add48d2e6efe7a9df52e31e02a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pydf-10.tbz) = 51728079d6b219041de47f062e148960ce04f1131c3414f864d98380be92bb64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pydirector-1.0.0.tbz) = 8567ea96684c6f1d7ce646834d2746c8ba4f509d76e31fda10e3a0a1e862479f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pyephem-3.7.5.1,1.tbz) = 0c4aaee4f83cdd1ca13bbefdb8ab49286ddbe87f50e40ecccbbe1f3948ac6010
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pyfasta-0.4.5.tbz) = 9e40f832e209549aff2882b9dff72356f7b93363922050b6d6422b3b12355a61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pygopherd-2.0.16.tbz) = ecf5e8ad37d81569820673475acc3fe79ade983ef567f863ff6f9bb401af3b3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pygts-0.3.1.tbz) = d7ec358bc81dbb74259becfabc7016003d505f40c25b81c3b0765a305ab23494
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pyjama-0.3.0.1_6.tbz) = 2da77771d174e8fbee6b27ca1639362ebbec5883e7cca433eacf36ac15a02467
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pyjamas-0.5.tbz) = 2eb984d15d7a064ebebb51e8d05fa67763bfa1673b3c38bc58c900cbf09ae954
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pykawari-8.2.8_3.tbz) = a13667382376ea85e98e83046578fe1115f966bca04b7eab65ea7670cd8c22ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pylibacl-0.5.0_2.tbz) = 45f87af522c73eedda1b76ff3d30469e736858a5db6928ff986fc06c3084d5f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pylint-py27-0.26.0.tbz) = bff7c305250265bbc4ffd5a1d46bd1dec771a0985f46a882a6dc700b06b43bfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pylize-1.3.b_3.tbz) = 6ba7a614c6559f56fd446a3914088bd3d9e0f3d9c80f423db75f4720de64e6ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pylot-1.26_2.tbz) = ece8fe575780378e558eacc016e6a50f1812e687f76603fd6fccc9f342964874
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pymol-1.5.0.1.3978_2.tbz) = 81a773caac1f36b71284dfe60d41ba2452d421867932cf8d41d8f7a1352a7570
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pymongo-2.3.tbz) = 129081da1f873d5c31563d8bc248977e3acdb7de2b11cf79cf62c77748241c14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pymorph-0.96_1.tbz) = 4689089cf39055fe6b24571e4e326ad1cc75b24bdd745ebe3e64badae76f48c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pymsgauth-2.1.0.tbz) = fe65ba75f0e0cd604a77e2488d168097cce7c68512cecc570907055bfe09f690
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pymysql-0.5.tbz) = b96c752eef976b015344acbc76471088b8d3f2275fdca5ccdf3abdd2216fcb15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pyobfuscate-0.3.tbz) = 7614cae1eb1fa53506e4ce043733eb9107a7a13d77cda969a821a470b4ff8e04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pypanda-0.6_6.tbz) = 5436b95de5edf80a67017399ab34b3db55a6564c038e6b2ce928831a03adad3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pypanel-2.4_9.tbz) = e5ad42c22e70b3b5dcac83876f9c1548cf51944db5548ba5285bd032ec2e81d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pypersrc-20120106_1.tbz) = f5013776746b6b2752f935cbee8f84e6c6e229ecef1b60a83bba02f60ebdf584
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pypvm-0.94_1.tbz) = a18250ed6587a4d9571f72e182332d44b983ac93991b095a363e9e24396d0ad9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pyrenamer-0.6.0_5.tbz) = ae116f988f3f37284e8f9ed8ad466c47aa9660ebfd10c06e10713edbc092dcd4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pyrex-0.9.9.tbz) = 189a2e8b1a783d6788f13fa0d14a11c58043b150224560c00b9f577129d2367e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pyro-1.5_7.tbz) = ea9c852bbccedfba4497fce7b7693ff4f26096c49474c8d746f575bf0407a589
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pysieved-1.0_1,1.tbz) = 4cf87f65f0366b6a0555a85e2ce0197032bc5bdc1ecd11b9c8467b1a1c57ff31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pysol-4.82_1.tbz) = 94703244cce4017aa6d3969dc49e7d78ae70778cd68bad33d05161524bec520c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pysol-cardsets-4.40_1.tbz) = 1633a44b2cb5e7a138e099725265d08c7aacc897e3eedd0ad32ee76fc8b6373f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pysol-music-4.40_1.tbz) = 4c3bd1a6e4a16de0df7db27f3214b18a3ee27fc07374c07dfc50e5003b1e9af2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pysol-sound-server-3.01_5.tbz) = a77bf3ba9c2c8495ee9f60e878c394941c0bd14891f86772a0f2385c5164f796
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pysolfc-2.0_2.tbz) = acdec36d3d2ab5bb2b4bed597ecfd5100845f01b5a0868a3917e3d80d9b68536
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pyst-0.4.38.tbz) = 0301d653f6bf4b8587ff6a643704591b175750663c1b0ce15c6762c517fbf22e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pystemmer-1.2.0.tbz) = 49036c58af150fc3a261c92aa8a4c237875d1d6de1a82da9c54ad9e6c4b01997
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pysvg-0.2.1.tbz) = 22e96eb006e6abb2d32dff8b0d9c4c62b643fd66e5ab2f6534061d1ee30311a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pysvn-1.7.6.tbz) = 3aa832bf4c6cde6556fef21355102765d9791080fb1a8d9317e15cfd06c70786
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pysycache-2.0_5.tbz) = 489c30094f35fdd069eefee33970471b4966511d6cb718637e080d8656716973
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pysycache-lang-2.0_4.tbz) = fc19fc57cea66e3639ee96e7e3d63b7fea310820b0b267ff5134b8bace644e05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pysycache-themes-2.0_4.tbz) = 7b71d905d2cfcd84542caa961572632774f6128a600fe40ce16008c6bffb2602
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/python-2.7,2.tbz) = c01cb15f0622ef6ba3e10bf9cf2df9bbd43fa5fafbc9dca3fd33d4028fe867b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/python-doc-html-2.7.3.tbz) = f2e5dafe314280db73d8461713246a9d03853d46febb56245d661c9a4414b23b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/python-doc-pdf-a4-2.7.3.tbz) = 98f5ca5446d2d1ea8c78704c543fb0237e1286c7edefa0a56eb8c4697403c101
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/python-doc-pdf-letter-2.7.3.tbz) = 828020714a8f9b5fe6862d9dda0671f08cab3f45d0684ee324b2f839de03b49c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/python-doc-text-2.7.3.tbz) = 6d6ea674c3f75ee115feed2917c45d5f71d95cc868a558d4bd2ff72ecc0a52d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/python-mode.el-1.0_1,1.tbz) = 8fb741a9ba361ec458a02fe4f42907bce8859752ba2dbf3a77ab25b8bf708d14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/python-nexus-0.87.tbz) = e42f18e079d0a88b9302f7e0ef0bc10dcefa23a5b799a0c83d88e1b8f551abc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/python26-2.6.8_3.tbz) = 35ed94a467bcb65cd23e8258fa46410ffdf091c62967e807b912e939d3303b77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/python27-2.7.3_3.tbz) = c9d5e08f083a34e1575598564058ea63cc9bbabe6117cad1affca6727115e886
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/python31-3.1.5_1.tbz) = 7db6570e5c7fba455f8a3ad7cfcb6bced7723437b88ad0cb429ec24758588bbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/python32-3.2.3_1.tbz) = 4707c55e996680e437bcc5cb4181645c522e24aad0b709c25bbfb31392e706e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pythoncad-37_1.tbz) = 40c3019a7f61c8f3d2813db71916fd889875399f2dfd4414450f57943bd67edf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pythonchess-0.6_1.tbz) = a11effc352bd38e7f82cd7bc16158aa8c1c472661c8e8ad838d0a74654c8c851
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pytone-3.0.2_2.tbz) = 32dd2c294cfdddfaca82d42b42dfe38a5d908a4e66ffe27a8a4b3779442949b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pyweblib-1.3.9.tbz) = 4109727c4dc227a52c82497e28b5e09f1e786355e9376355a4add6ddb0e96672
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/pyzor-0.5.0_2.tbz) = f8085b3cac1aa563fb82a61c2d08dbcac12fcfee28b5bb2d0c0a4dee4d3aa23f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/q-7.11_11.tbz) = 08778ef4bb388b90086d37d28759394cd4d3d43cd0832d79a3c8ed8b3f8b72d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/q-audio-2.7_6.tbz) = 193f398f184c80fa2602d47be26f3ff90ff1021621e8ff0695ff587413717bf9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/q-graph-1.8_5.tbz) = 71cf72cebc6c16a2aba93c44f4c622d1961fe442c00d4f112cd9634696681c50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/q15-1.0_7.tbz) = d5689690ebced9342bff1369c5245f440f5fa08cbdb67034b5868ec43053f94b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/q2p-0.2.20061231_12.tbz) = 421500745d4e7823fced3106da21815fad89272222631af54d3500dbb8c1ef76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/q2pro-142_7.tbz) = 920b8f8862017aa09360e2e6ec94d8396d4cdf3c84aa4f61e214f077e061fc6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/q3cellshading-1.0_1.tbz) = a7ee8419f391b44f18ef55d513a41453b2c954afaca8824cac93a03a59591846
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/q4wine-0.120_1.tbz) = 3b024910759ffb6dca354abaa496cf86df60851352ee45dfaa4beb6cdd911a3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qadsl-1.3.3_2.tbz) = 16e4b1fa10b996c6baa56a5f6dc7c7c932682276cf3da318154e8780258a5781
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qalculate-0.9.7_2.tbz) = 60e82f925664322c64e93d1fc4eff70b83cfa5fb2f4df93a38486850f5411a44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qar-bufo-1.3.1.tbz) = cccd3297297d8deba958f7e2d8c480906e48708f90be2a6128942c1aad5aa3b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qbittorrent-3.0.6.tbz) = c53719298b7d98760ed7c775814072d2b1beb9ba468b051fbeedfe68762093e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qbittorrent-nox11-3.0.6.tbz) = 317dc970eb6c507124f8e38510051828e57d15ab936abe7a1c6227632adab013
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qbrew-0.4.1_4.tbz) = b45c790f2ef541f9207aa75b1c7853f2add1fa06d30f56014ea2f69a8055909d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qbzr-0.23.0.tbz) = 6ef3e7935cd6c9361d26c3e930394bc6ba3d821dcc556de322add77ea6361d3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qca-2.0.3_1.tbz) = 073447e0e25b3ba5bf2c6a2cb7fc2d77a69802e10cd25a0154d5f676f0723dc0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qca-cyrus-sasl-2.0.0.b3_1.tbz) = b958b702998ffa9b2a6827e1f0234d0b08dde3ccafd7d9e02d8d55295197b0e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qca-gnupg-2.0.0.b3_1.tbz) = 2547a3c328973d55abf6bd83bb8e6426fce71f4436807929730a74b5128183e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qca-ossl-2.0.0.b3_4.tbz) = 6b56a8e7ccad0e0c782767a2a2f8086fc9d2d24d4e4e3497f2d3acaea0e3f601
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qca-tls-1.0_8.tbz) = 59710579180e69131e84f1a99c11e79305e6c59654e39a4646ec6e89e9f63d83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qcad-2.0.5.0.1_8.tbz) = 647dafeaf103e7c82297b4d5da335040bd143d25fd887f975fa643880c0dfdf7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qcad-partslib-2.1.2.8.1_3.tbz) = 387b933453c7c3edba5ad9ed8f710d42e7661859c991e66cf562d3314e01cdd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qcc-1.01.tbz) = bdcb6e72aeb3dea0d7e37c44b27fdb3fa42e88cf3799ef864043dac24a5c928e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qccx-1.0.0.tbz) = fc9af693f07342bc0bad5a76c15c1dd52366549a46300043aa0ce13e1994f146
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qcl-0.6.1.tbz) = 755d28b0d2db176004fd8be62ccfcb1433fab328cbdd19f322df5de63eb6cf99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qcomicbook-0.8.1_3.tbz) = 28ba57236cb8e2c00b44aeda22ba6ec57a5f1356a5bc090cb962c123a21ad646
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qconf-1.4.tbz) = 6663a8651aa34db14fe0a86e697be2f5d6e5074e744ee01bc99ec2f78a5e62a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qconfirm-0.14.3.tbz) = 6c040906c5de4cb667096df803a42f9cfbca7512173acc294b8d5334e798a4bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qcread-0.3_1.tbz) = c601dacbf5b54739596acbd787d3281e01023ddb69b8ca4bf90acf3615309d93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qct-1.7_7.tbz) = a2ace7d44ed25f8c52a34a2d791f6fced8ff3df18a0abaa6644d55b276771357
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qd-2.3.7_1.tbz) = 54b24791853848eb4181528bde4675adcb832a9160ad3e7efcbb8a4d69b9789e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qdbm-1.8.78.tbz) = 89d4043b9910bf258e9069fb99a35720873c411aa67b1b6d3d579b5c1c35cfb8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qdbm-plus-1.8.78.tbz) = 25a4d6cf57981e8cffe1b07442e05b918122960f00368b9e1b5aae1194b0bb44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qdecoder-12.0.2.tbz) = 627ecedd31193eac14cc2f9a03c8113ea23ed15dfdce42928f6e3eef97e9b1ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qdevelop-0.28_1.tbz) = 15d4ee4a317a9986330686d2e7750c77f05eabdc26e5b6a951fe70fb4e5a361f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qdvdauthor-1.1.0_10.tbz) = 7fafcf26151570b70f2a96e4b4a4b182ace8ab48a0f1ad7b588d9b8db134053d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qelectrotech-0.22_1.tbz) = 61a16b92c55c22374a3d8d2f875755891b3b374cd0f5298dfca954138f6ab8d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qemu-0.11.1_11.tbz) = ac92d74d6052d35c1befef69eda8879ffff5c5ee854fc163f2e4932a4bf8d85f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qemu-devel-1.1.1.tbz) = a0193d175b743318338cf290a823baa8c1cbbfda086d25b54e1ad51c608e13f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qemu-launcher-1.7.4_6.tbz) = 41c5bc4ca0b2476810d933169f2d83401676ac93e4950cdaa480f049bd343a14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qfaxreader-0.3.1_7.tbz) = 42024e39020d01338583eb945f2fddc3ed93b7cd5f4b52d2022559637b4dfcd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qfsm-0.53.0.tbz) = a4a7d0861cf89cc89e1df9210c1a60478322ca1afcbb1e2635f09332831fc92e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qgis-1.8.0.tbz) = 277d919ddea238a2295127f3869dad04acd976112a551c332633abecce40828f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qgit-qt4-2.3_1.tbz) = 993a57f9b97d76b68098162c26f914c58bdd4cbeafe7e7c57253dd1b3039ffb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qgmailnotifier-2008.3_2.tbz) = b323cbc553a94acd92bf7b1f56886f34994d80078018e3c7ae9ce01dc4d50b09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qgo-1.5.4.3_3.tbz) = f261c67afd9fe8a6b98fddcd273fc2a7045b19bd0f76b79ab6967e19b665e895
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qhacc-3.5_8.tbz) = 900dd5995de726b291253493c124473fa7c20abe55c7388705a099d384d035bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qhull-1.0_2.tbz) = 32c6612a704cb3ff602e40430679637a95884efb976eb280d05748dc32da1356
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qhull-2011.1.tbz) = 9fd99bafee0c5e7889e7e2da99326beef2881f103e47e8b349d714ba74da0e2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qico-0.49.10.3.tbz) = e54990cfaecfe69d1d1c04a9ce69be36b20c058cdf004bb991a4a2daf6f477fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qimageblitz-0.0.6_1.tbz) = 085750b3cb04672a36558f5def3900a71d5142df10db551c9df1cb7e0035b2e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qinx-1.4_10.tbz) = 250aecc0b1ee9ce99d5dbf53d6aaa6e64025852f9ae17c4cc3093f90b633c678
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qiv-2.2.4_1.tbz) = d663d44a3bdb8c3eeef0ac8b521fb8dc258da04984698ea36fe8eb1200e09496
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qiviewer-0.5.0_1.tbz) = d1c49e51db21e46bf9d54bb2d8fd3e6172123ce93c0c2b4d044a959ccb67eea7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qix-1.2_2.tbz) = eb490abdac56956b39c5584aac2f55dea774c56c8f27bac19632215b1f5fef0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qjackctl-0.3.9.tbz) = 87f873cc94a2486d3ad0ca36e5d7db991a34c39dca02a0f92506ac2672ecba5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qjail-1.6.tbz) = 0eefa6d880f8da9ba9b49cfb0d34222285db2f106fbc5c26c4f182d263cd522b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qjson-0.7.1_2.tbz) = ff58385857001a9f3b50b6e76fedb461f8ce48003dabd85f3ebbb798faba6d86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qkismet-0.3.1_2.tbz) = af277203e0f4c9076df9bef7ffe4227ba6a501c864ed272052e0def8d55f10e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qlabels-0.2_3.tbz) = e18c01a03c0fabad42f9537392d9f6b626b0c9decd37dbb8c37bde8c45dc96d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qlandkartegt-1.5.1.tbz) = fd7de439464793f9ad04d43db633692a928898d003d3111501088925444b6e40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qlas-1.93.tbz) = c0f3064818464df44934adb7ac86d0553817609ae5571e9ab2d1e71da1686f02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qlogtools-3.1_1.tbz) = 8a0b8d119c58818f64c649c188d1c0c742fbe51bea76dce496c1c1a58f16a68f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qlwm-4.3_2.tbz) = c8e9f8d655e22501f44c5cc2a962d5869254527083f90b0ccca989c1b56bda60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmail-1.03_7.tbz) = b03035b0031bc766efb2b802e282636af3ad39bb97f1272969c36d29aa04f0bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmail-activedir-0.17_1.tbz) = 9a8930753a10db11e8b45e40d653bde2d192aab3d2158f861568592a23b1d294
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmail-auditor-0.47_1.tbz) = b3656387b4f209a4b01df803e72cb85579ca90a6fc191607a902aa8c686c89d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmail-autoresponder-0.97_1.tbz) = 8e1817d77b3027bbfb89de533ba0e626f8852611eecb174053f1199f78d9c9df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmail-contrib-0.1_1.tbz) = 7f4eb931f1275208bf12534204aa0626b37cf869f0929533bc0b576d6a059536
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmail-dk-0.54_1.tbz) = 817360e1aa5466c5df14280efe888a9df5632a0b89faf5a30a4923cdf3792eb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmail-ldap-1.03.20060201_5.tbz) = 56345eedfbeff9efdbe937da5bfdd2f4a562c86c6f36a2212fb0f9eeb6cbcb1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmail-mysql-1.03.1.1.15_3.tbz) = 4739039376afb4efcceca7fb0856576f6fcbbd9039183f4cf83e10a8d10de2c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmail-notify-0.93_1.tbz) = ece6506cd2e1932f3c6d40cc07733f7dde86e716bba3fbba824af5a550008a25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmail-qfilter-2.1_2.tbz) = f0f18ac5e6e06a6e7084d56f584eaa459efd007a82c85c26379d428d822f8d01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmail-rblchk-2.4.1.tbz) = be9e55859a64fb5f0080e4242a58f356ba7e508eb22c6348aaf54c71922f8e41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmail-remove-0.95.tbz) = 7c19f1d08e23623638ef4f55420ccfcca8c211c164fcec9b460598aaee0e3452
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmail-scanner-2.10.tbz) = c499fc0d8535d02d43a33b569f4cf96e5d6365b2cdecdd847c3c5c0d9483cd6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmail-spamcontrol-1.03.2624_1.tbz) = 354b23709da46e86da1f82c656c2329ef924d1a53a5ed70f0e914041cd61b084
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmailadmin-1.2.13,1.tbz) = f1dc61401d4ab718af3938ac347ef6371d6340eae313ee0e3a6720de0ab61909
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmailadmin-1.2.15_1,2.tbz) = 5edbc1159748f204524d38ee46ce06cd7f2e7ed7dce1694e763d19790523f975
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmailanalog-0.70_3.tbz) = 9840d933fdc604df00c16dadda88ee5653a367828a9c212b583cdf331110761e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmailmrtg7-4.2_5.tbz) = 337f0e6a523d7387e48ca2d118f8f771b869f6eb36122c10fc8a48358381695d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmake-3.3.8_1.tbz) = 054f4294fee9c31b0c050bfcbb94934327c2a87cbb6aed375bc9e58b6de5dc7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmars-1.1.tbz) = e0b68c565b52e2d85205e37c0fbf74625d49d72e1c50b42fddb6326bd6202bfb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmc2-0.36.tbz) = 41a1c68e5fc6e1d87a65b42814fddb5e312974df83e19be0ccff8d14fb0aeb3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmhandle-1.3.2_2.tbz) = 08c88d2e906d88d6574ef85a06b3652a7bf9dd0ea16a52a13c0d3462aa8839c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmls-0.2.tbz) = 9d43ab83f8f5d5e1b993eaa40f8097f9fd6bbfb5e85f18c21945e29f0f4edc6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmmp-0.6.3.tbz) = 93bf028c84b17626ae9384c465290c91b0a57271420f5f2dbad0c16d20d22e62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmmp-plugin-pack-0.6.2.tbz) = 8decd430f380ece2bc64c6cd99f14fe4da1d479e79f5456cb111edd3729427dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmpdclient-1.2.2_1.tbz) = 2d9a7dcba95b5c70ac9e39c9d415c58553c8fbe1e313b58680886ff86e4708a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmqtool-1.12.tbz) = 9fce43440abb2510021d45597399aa6043906e6217f76aadfaa57728ce595b12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qmrtg-2.1_6.tbz) = f9ac35f02d1e7ffb2c0c6fdfe773a3445f7475c4f136dd6363d31dc7c3bda2fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qnetwalk-1.3_5.tbz) = 71568502782bd4ea4cba8d17740806479ed17673090ecc7696fb0ba5a2921335
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qnxstyle-0.2_9.tbz) = 8587e6095b575467969e2e01637a6c5faa308e5aea2bf99c0b9b6bbdf56c81b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qoauth-1.0.1.tbz) = 6c730e5208a5bcd003873fd22ee3e443b8a350efb299b27c1071b0e60c2efc82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qonk-0.3.1_10.tbz) = 4a1c6ecdbce3f76f29e493f2c0f2f0366ae5fd471348b0b19024de6626bccdb6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qooxdoo-2.0.2.tbz) = 72e203b750d8f8ffe92492745ed9ebd990330f19ad3d8e2a70a387ac869d1c6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qore-0.8.3.tbz) = 12390dc996883c8a6ccf45b4cb207e2991d9c92a2de67b38b38c56f6ef52143a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qorganizer-3.1_3.tbz) = 63e163b4fca76c22fc997ce2aa8198b8d8ddd0182c6c0b0141ac3ddbbce14e5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qpage-3.3_7.tbz) = 517d328135b9e067fd2f99796f473a401192ef54ef997d8600bc6a3ba97d9f5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qpdfview-0.3.1.tbz) = 809abdd14fe74e18582f533610471368c278237c7cb992b79e096aa6cf5b5c0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qpopper-2.53_5.tbz) = b76a5fb3e79acf4d94a49cc9d14a59453ece04432d35a1f0d3171646e0a021b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qpopper-4.1.0_1.tbz) = 543d23e619c545919cc31c42ed47a9bf348d767247e79dfd575cc273e5fc3cc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qprog-0.4_4.tbz) = 596928c6cd7d73925659ede5fc532b6509610265b9b1b652b5ee026f72fc5f82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qpxtool-0.7.1.002_1.tbz) = 49dcaeba3d136a48e336d5f7049b0dc4123671dba55038d1754d6e6e5725595d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qq-v1.0.2.b1.i386_2.tbz) = 659417d07134cb85dfb1a9563698b5d9de370294b80baff35b1af66f9b8c1371
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qrfcview-0.62_5.tbz) = 9eac3e3a79717f3cdb792553bbfbfac9a4b9405fae11393c09cd645df141bf5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qross-0.2.2.tbz) = 95acc52b0ae16487a67e92e562ad080f01f6e4bfcd40c98a661d81899b673324
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qrq-0.2.1.tbz) = 043cbd2b517951c0ebcb028dcd76f5104cf0396611231bac9f62ed9941a2570d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qrupdate-1.1.2.tbz) = f6d16da8615f61eb9c670a09b96035d8677fb77b4fea96d20274027512e9033e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qsa-1.1.5_1.tbz) = ebcd6230081cfa1f4de95c38c4e037044c4186ee8860b3774ef74f7984fbc5a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qsampler-0.2.2_3.tbz) = 9eabc4e768774ab5e178d029c0ab63beb1a23f7e1261d3be414e585e6254d8dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qscan-1.5_5.tbz) = cbd4a1f7e4a724d4401792b585e5a7370aa9319e7e0f525ffdff31d17d60a350
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qscheme-0.5.1_6.tbz) = 90d47f0dc3458ae7232bdf9762719580ccaa54884cf148830f0535533417b752
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qscintilla-1.7.1_8.tbz) = 6bf11fa9a6ed17706a464762cfc85ffdcedabadbe1a78be74872e82bb87f1b66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qscintilla2-2.6.1_1,1.tbz) = 01f7dd374de20999ade87f6bf16ce50cb0d9cd75c090f8bdc95c1d02b80a4041
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qscintilla2-designerplugin-2.6.1_1,1.tbz) = 7d888257dbfeef71cb38631692f572204f1721845ee057593c9b8f65ee9fc23d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qsf-1.2.7_1.tbz) = 6af214ab98e119feab9a382fa8aa9f8081bbadd5e62d74f2bac1094edb7737a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qsheff-II-2.1.r3_5.tbz) = 54b51aa38c6639ca9a62ca7e4fd3ebbdac852481c570ffaff4a97a11b651dd04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qslim-2.1_6.tbz) = e19a287f35bfbf6392f17fa75c0b90e3678730a2a4facd0a81512093ab6b3607
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qssl-2.0_7.tbz) = 2ac0b780cf660722acc6f15208f9ccad20d0a32d6909dece8d61978ebd3d2f3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qsstv-6.0a_7.tbz) = e418f3d237d1caa6ff05d6f74d63bef8661296fe6dddf9d678ce26463063be6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qstardict-1.0.1.tbz) = 59266a8a6d0fb9fc4188729ed6c035f671c83359c536b29bc651b28b78e5af2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qstat-2.11.tbz) = 038c33eee6b820f5b33bfb41206b29143d3e3affed910a74f4bde917f87d69e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qsvn-0.8.1_5.tbz) = f368045ec44d18d87b7cc39fbd79a616403294067c951a9cb5df57414fa82d62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qsynth-0.3.4_3.tbz) = 2a4208b8bdab14a9eba65182104b2e7d4cdb08741bb1a09ae695cabff56038e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt-3.3.8_14.tbz) = 18d77afa594ce83cda5631c97a96908e175928ce9afd088ea196d1d94734ad75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt-bluecurve-theme-7.0.0_4.tbz) = 335f084430bd3e82cb8eedc0b95b543435721fdd48b0f3b4c1c8e76cb6fa9160
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt-faststart-0.2.tbz) = 81d54c7559b29acac48504359c2e55c40496dae278c0e0ab48bf7db9c2487ce6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt-mysql-plugin-3.3.8_10.tbz) = 40c332779df58261aa0760fd586a8fac5dacc7983434ac9535001a40a40a4cdd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt-odbc-plugin-3.3.8_10.tbz) = 9ece070b706581a7acd9adb48ff3c890d20d1f1e6d4cc0abfa41e0bd94f591a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt-psql-plugin-3.3.8_9.tbz) = a52d68aaff92865240cb55f13443c1d28c0d07827895a22499ce8fa9010616dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt-sqlite-plugin-3.3.8_9.tbz) = f23b518ddb0561bc93ffe216d4aa15aeb840e28c72231cde42649b3f0a7680e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-4.8.2.tbz) = ed9d77bf67f08fa7658b359deb42c730c6df5d4045bd487bff960ac10d3a49ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-accessible-4.8.2.tbz) = 7f369742abdc2db52a6c7b25f7d387edd68672ec45a014ec185f8285b63f7b0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-assistant-4.8.2.tbz) = d43ca91b5fdd50a32fd390fdbb53cf7d982f6b6e15271cf09491f402898e5572
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-assistant-adp-4.6.3_1.tbz) = 697012bf10a79609bcbd060cf58e6203d8b0f5e9afa1415168025fb8d10d3a6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-clucene-4.8.2.tbz) = dcf3b0ab58c9c31461991e49eb12184f197fda12e094899cb548382ca360d267
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-codecs-cn-4.8.2.tbz) = dc7f80c77ffb6cd738144d04368b41d06d53ac8aef78073627cf871b0eadf123
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-codecs-jp-4.8.2.tbz) = c1e24bcdeee7996041b3a304cdd53f95af0f06210d25afe1e7333d7a6c35a4f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-codecs-kr-4.8.2.tbz) = 06d3b005efdff0a8657f43d32ef9a2484d5a10019652635402987f89379b0ad8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-codecs-tw-4.8.2.tbz) = 356dbed2595c747ea35295b9238fe31ac94d87b93919955e8ac0fea3b156c88c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-corelib-4.8.2.tbz) = d5db1f1331f052b8e51c38856d098875f87a280d8f29239d8455bc309fccc466
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-dbus-4.8.2.tbz) = e7213d2b8b33b236510238e423e1b9ab2012f34354873826dc5dbaeeaa1ff62a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-declarative-4.8.2.tbz) = 9aa84aecf4dc7dbbf669a868a8b0621b168e4a448cc8cb315b2bba48475aaf2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-designer-4.8.2.tbz) = 43ff3e2cf8af74e34bc3538bf74d9d80dc07aa3c28fc024ca5038fff3bc8c66a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-doc-4.8.2.tbz) = e71875b949882563331f729c8596a1f3b3657bcdd7392d91253ea87ffe23ee91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-graphicssystems-opengl-4.8.2.tbz) = 99b18c85d520b60fcfe9962a719f7592c6cba7ddb3f666f722bba0dfc63b30e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-gui-4.8.2_1.tbz) = 0b52fbed4b8b1123e8c41e3ba622d9427780cbd52077b29b06aab26cdbdbb413
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-help-4.8.2.tbz) = fee0ece10b7cb5969f5b6f8182a100ec8f0a8e87484b3f1832796dbeaefe4b13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-help-tools-4.8.2.tbz) = eca9834bd6c8ffe75f1e6bd5512edf045fc013b0e2ccef074ecbd72691181f93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-ibase-plugin-4.8.2.tbz) = f8f5c987939f3cc7ce6941ba5d65a3b63d1be81ab4e1d0170b3a93769131b405
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-iconengines-4.8.2.tbz) = b7ff4b1cd5bdc521fc8f06344c091e0f81882f0f84508883e65c907ffca2a6fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-imageformats-4.8.2.tbz) = 0577e47ed55faba78bfb27213e052978473ea8a40834e85b13a7078f9acf3685
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-inputmethods-4.8.2.tbz) = b0244865c024ac814bdcc0b1239cdee8318164bfe143dbd1a3c075a45ad19737
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-l10n-4.8.2.tbz) = 7ca178feae0be9f06261875d0fe3a78ec7242fd90a7d16845494ca3666a05901
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-libQtAssistantClient-4.6.3_1.tbz) = d4dd34a3936eac9c3dd85b7e9706672a96796eb99cb5ebb2269eff01926499b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-linguist-4.8.2.tbz) = c185aa73f32d28dd2ba624b0eeced0a01d0259da5da644c1d43f505564af0ca4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-makeqpf-4.8.2.tbz) = 60880e05970bc187104feb48ddeb25a6e0a598a1d57b0e2d1d0405639d74e9bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-moc-4.8.2.tbz) = c20f85c6c3fabb3c04f9f78a94c979dc325759bc94fd84c007b81e0faf62d7ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-multimedia-4.8.2.tbz) = 5dcf17f2f954085b717fba9848015b69f14dfcce7e5d9291a4f37669c958a616
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-mysql-plugin-4.8.2.tbz) = f10a6c7da733e8c0c73fc2847776e9738a26d83d710d40a16ad0d042a73666f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-network-4.8.2.tbz) = eb2420144dbaed49398547a561eaef1cd42603918447348a50f82a1b491afd52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-odbc-plugin-4.8.2.tbz) = 4fa0ed8b46a5d9eb8bfcc92f56f92e087a95c50690881cdd24eab80d48e4e69f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-opengl-4.8.2.tbz) = 103c7123fc031c642719e0a218961789ccc5c3249bbd17bb6f1834d62aa2de65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-phonon-4.8.2.tbz) = cf7220da715fc454473623e31c5b686872d558a43cdaacebd14b5f5a910dcfe0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-phonon-gst-4.8.2.tbz) = 579aed54b8bdacb64f0741ff831033d12da22882c2d096cca63a196b3d21f2fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-pixeltool-4.8.2.tbz) = df09df39e855f3c85edf1ec4d62331432ab9a81d1bcd9883c780e2608511f3d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-porting-4.8.2.tbz) = d91fa0428ad8526f8dcafa2f645b48cea66741590a8bdc71e96367dff21a41ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-psql-plugin-4.8.2.tbz) = 83d645ea1a7845bf1b3a707ac9321e7a96b5e8170ce645d8f244e39bb66377dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-qdbusviewer-4.8.2.tbz) = d69f0b704b129d2b00f935d7da2967aec57cf2aa155d643c6cc04a8a7e264669
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-qdoc3-4.8.2.tbz) = a1f1cf25a9c6fa857ced484f537407440ea9e614a75633af650993864676f906
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-qmake-4.8.2_3.tbz) = 9e99f62d5faf76e7803c6be70abff5be097a6d9019e77c46bd8119c08db3808a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-qmlviewer-4.8.2.tbz) = f51f18fc73bc664fcf3c4b703e573d91a5aae3f62e489ffe200f120442de4786
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-qt3support-4.8.2.tbz) = f9bb031c4078c07d2c409b651d92fee323e48d617a69a21e4c79dd26f41ed6bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-qtconfig-4.8.2.tbz) = ba5ba18d8bbfa94d6336f102b8298589228fed98ffa2dd4ab080933158eb6605
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-qtdemo-4.8.2.tbz) = c9c1647a871165850d898cc8370e8c8da811bcd8b3bb679e16681e6d61fb6803
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-qtestlib-4.8.2.tbz) = fbaa46777b616bf4f52bbd2a307862dab74da1365eadad794349df5cb0a25af9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-qtsolutions-singleapplication-20110722_1.tbz) = d7eeb3759b0cbc4796b3d7f8891503fc902e8d5bd4ed6249c41374ad27c94c36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-qtsolutions-soap-20110722_1.tbz) = 7181d4f291d792f7f3bb266c2a2e9cc207351b3d4db9f294f2da3a04093b1b69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-qvfb-4.8.2.tbz) = 62191a24c7377e1f800dfade9651a02998f103d93b1e4fc63a064141509fa5f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-rcc-4.8.2.tbz) = b8f4cb09cc02b3b7b961b2298e87d9d54947bcd3165341d67587697a872abcd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-script-4.8.2.tbz) = 077f346e7fc1384ce619cc2822779d7c406afc0684a3dd02bd638ccafc047b1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-scripttools-4.8.2.tbz) = eb5307978e4bf8d8bc70a3fba4b653bcbe7e0d13d98ca94a1d6a257c2a902803
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-sql-4.8.2.tbz) = cdb211ad0f77221e69688657a9e6f94d6f1c0fca90d11a9876aa6db0cce291cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-sqlite-plugin-4.8.2.tbz) = 14c4dd58cac5b6c630ab14a4439d174cf90bb548b95814dc19eab5cefba9e45d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-sqlite2-plugin-4.8.2.tbz) = b1678b8683eaafcd7bafdbc13c133110e7b01e674ed99f25f7893133b820f713
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-style-float-0.1a2_1.tbz) = 7cf6149f718a479060e83e6284a1b82f26db1560558c79e99bba0ee4d40aa32b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-style-phase-0.8_1.tbz) = 614b2976a94ae1ca63c4328a0214061a3f2c2ff084515c3a50d0ba7dfa4980b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-style-qtcurve-1.8.13.tbz) = 2cdb1e3733bf33ec56289fee25c1755f1fb095e189181ee2279b830bc67f02d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-style-quantumstyle-r6_1.tbz) = 3b194263071665b97af95c5364632e04c4df4533041c393156e4a6d43d6aee15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-svg-4.8.2.tbz) = 3450b7f5ec475d8182243f27cba0f7311570ade867d4f3a50bb77f9647d76e8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-uic-4.8.2.tbz) = 77c04cb02c29bff7617f41c067572d641f66057cd442cd77405961422e0fce55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-uic3-4.8.2_1.tbz) = a8c6f8adcb6e1b7ed0957a466e788fe162842a82c65321d1c6d29f4bce12b09d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-webkit-4.8.2.tbz) = e1bce0755d68712e292d777c4c8315c7c9d06b5ebd9fa9b82c60a85faa3fbb49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-xml-4.8.2.tbz) = 5521075598e5bb97fb7a4b5e3a15cf2018bad558fbe53ede594e065e0fcea5ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-xmlpatterns-4.8.2.tbz) = 592915140bd327bd5f077cf77ab27a4fba0788ae901663c847ac55f9a9eea718
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4-xmlpatterns-tool-4.8.2.tbz) = 0aa828f2e1adb9103889073f4a2e3917b181c7768082ed5478f169e58a195d4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qt4pas-2.5_1.tbz) = da01c307bb8f4e9e5d5ac82aea5901866bb93ba8f2a056cc4124b8a3226aa524
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qtcreator-2.5.0_1.tbz) = c41f0e09deab8e4b1a1b0a9f271ebca12d46254ffdee7bf122b2e1133c6fcaf1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qtel-11.05.tbz) = 1905e4c2ad339e6e6aab2a6895c2c4aff65972ca24bb4280f4cfb645d0654e15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qtella-0.7.0_10.tbz) = 5c7b48addeea76ebe6adcf56570a651b2c34afc20f13941e379cd03e5ab63e2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qtemu-1.0.5_3.tbz) = 1a91a3e66b5ef8059ea69120242a374de4332beba6e1132cf166417e2d0ed312
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qtfm-5.5.tbz) = d7860e4802a78c53a0b6ecd4a66bef2984c7c0d9a4b629ed0bfe541c4e6dc7e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qtfw-0.5_7.tbz) = 3b03aa06a3cd89c3e6fff0931382ba4ad632a96639644a8ea4003aa18c6867d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qtgtl-0.9.2_1.tbz) = fbb0016f9d74f869f7dd5ea2d0cd4f47d84cbf62a992e5b32c62abd6d0cc38a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qtiplot-0.9.8.9_2.tbz) = f61ae80d32e90e58f5e4c8830d7f2d2a38922c4520b78c1c5853a01863d240d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qtiplot-doc-0.9.8.9_1.tbz) = b656d91b75e8d25807a156f0f12cc501ac23395092e71d691dcbaf196977d91f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qtm-1.3.10.tbz) = 056589d41cbac9420b1b005c532863de8239a98b0b8be3ba3a3a3b7093ea7a5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qtoctave-0.9.1_1.tbz) = 05213ee18b4270500910174e1add83f7bfed2cfc38a37f7ca3b49adc652f272e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qtools-0.56_2.tbz) = 55d73319e39196a6a7f307755012911c5258ddeeb5246c929b631831bd6147b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qtorrent-0.9.6.1_11.tbz) = 4008a8b466946e7c2046a3ccb89d48fe45bf4a882318c24b057083e78dfa11de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qtpkg-1.0_7.tbz) = 110cfd0114f306440681f01c9e58e888f937021de8d0918e3d5950dec346d1a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qtresistors-0.1_2.tbz) = e5f38743f753f05377505858b23c2efff5bc4bea6663cc1b59dfb538932f08f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qtscriptgenerator-0.2.0_1.tbz) = 068c8ee2a13f6c31b0a6d2b62c3974bb545ebdc9d443fe245eab1493220340e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qtstalker-0.36_4.tbz) = b1886391c921bfe019320d8bcaf507c0be9a66ac0ac6031b69dc16444f74596b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qtv-1.00.tbz) = 12ac02ecced67f1030d4660a1d1306777b3d665944df0c48d705949f6d754f81
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qu-aspell-0.02.0_1,2.tbz) = b1addcb09eb2e196afb52f14a5fd062b3bf37719072928181679f4217f376727
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quackle-0.97_1.tbz) = 8d2cb4acfa275833d414d417d1acf205b72ded7dcd8c662139f5dd98d5063e1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quadra-1.3.0_1.tbz) = 998f49bcb03d5bf1fdcd79428b8f53dc85548ad9005dbe4a3c4ccaf2d7610b85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quagga-0.99.21.tbz) = 5dc6b3cfe90e8370288911e1f8d509b2532f7a7eb18c1d448d55e5c4010ec56f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quagga-re-0.99.17.11.tbz) = 7f72c839c2763497b9e27e7ed1d99e9b3ebe7b31d14d0cbc8ca0e78de019ac36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake-data-1.0.6_1.tbz) = 9170ea0e2ec45e0e0196e6d117520bc3c6ffc54ae599ad14f65135147f9e8718
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake-dpmod-20071120_1.tbz) = ab50fc04816a4dcfc69dd0ac149818ffb028c4e8351be6436ba87adac0649b92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake-extras-1.1.tbz) = 3e3824363c09f259f4bf956b51dc9d5de940b85db2e0a46ee0b8c1b313bebf9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake-reaper-0.81.tbz) = 4468a78515dcb1729b470dfe16e5c698641c246e7dac7fc6a30748a7a6d1c511
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake-source-1.01_1.tbz) = b75c29bffbac688a3b754e10dcbc1d5b38c92f0ad2010ef4c3e8381ce9d44e8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake2-3zb2-0.97_1.tbz) = 0a2181e3c693f3b756169f365e0ccd14910e6a26100baf3c387bbea2b49af2aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake2-ctf-1.52.tbz) = 4691d32e4676befb632dd76b13fb976e03122d361e151add81c195d2ab48e338
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake2-data-3.20_3.tbz) = 2cdfb8b66182ecb2b3ee9377b02f691b63527920359f60e1525f197abcb6874d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake2-extras-1.0.tbz) = 989388dd6e00f6dcc0a5517121d51c7353dd9dc2436d875681f06dfdf31b596b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake2-lights-1.tbz) = 696b2ff7b520be7464bc0c57ab70ce88bb3c89684ea58303ec21a8c5d430aa4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake2-matrix-1.tbz) = 62a3fc7837bfc0b95c49442f894ecbe01fe8c366396ff211c868770e854fd804
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake2-psychomod-3.1.tbz) = 612cbdadf0559a86537f2b9a9fa92fcd034ea90b223b3a03a02a1d9d74000228
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake2-relay-0.4.tbz) = 4f8a56e0c466d04f006aa9315894d4a667047977eb94cc5ef68f9cfbd2f5daef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake2-rogue-3.20.tbz) = 354cff98b6d43fc24f181baca30f5d9821c8f5f5cf57aedd05cc2ab6dd423806
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake2-source-3.21_1.tbz) = 0e340cabf7ed7ddd86cbfd1702a5e520f9eb3de03bd62fcf38bd3a07a58f17eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake2-xatrix-3.20.tbz) = eecce5b5f81054482417ab2807610c4662cfbe70e34d0e7ff005ce5707bd2514
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake2-zaero-1.1.tbz) = 1e25ecf93a757073b5a88a2cc401ec9272a1b73d1113eca02a7cf6954d97e52a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake2lnx-0.16.2_10.tbz) = fc1abb34b81333bd7b8e73dd2b0aeef3ef8447e2f8bace3cf014fdf24a1e6347
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake2max-0.45_7.tbz) = 6bd08dd64167cdb6478061bba9bea44cc3908b9d78af6204d765c8ec755aaf99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake3-1.32c_1.tbz) = 339037d7ddb486809d6453c10efe58f894bec29f40a8c673eaf6a67620254a1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake3-data-1.32.b.3_2.tbz) = 32526c9584d19cda235ea179f9fb6359fa23b34e6760cb4da7c9ea95c14eabfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake3-excessive-003.tbz) = ea7d4b95f107d1c42fe85174478431149e57be9937215a8a56ec36b25ba8193c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake3-freezetag-1.51b_1.tbz) = af2f5fe0dc4db4b78ce158800b2d90ef78839642b37edd2094c47fd89cb31a0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quake3-osp-1.03a.tbz) = 4e9f42f69c2085514802f5d42dd7566986c91883bde1c7856dc9b8ff6c75b5d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quakeforge-0.5.5_12.tbz) = 8ce827c48d5b87b07383951c109a55c60187018de73781f5203a240bcf4424e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quantis-kmod-v12.09.12.tbz) = b97d87e57aa871c7607d3cd6d43d463aade656522752280043d9def750926656
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quantis-v12.09.12.tbz) = 4014240e7129936b147eaa6725326d9963121d97821e514db2047c1d2ac9d19f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quantlib-1.1.tbz) = ac7a91c1369ad4f8328e740e39c4492566fc8f5909a58b611e8cae8622e3ba54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quantumminigolf-1.1.1_2.tbz) = 9045392f17fd9a87099c27dbd6cdc9e5488fb52840c41cc055d8171aab65e799
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quaqut-0.2.0.tbz) = 504d77d79aaf536a0d5d0c0d70792d9b4d2da799af4a707508e0008749fdbd1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quark-3.24_4.tbz) = a80907b82111b5ed4561d97cb143cbe8ddfb43b7c61bfb8243ba6b4d817425e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quasi88-0.6.3_4.tbz) = 04d961c349a6499450e1769475fddd689245088e3d63abf82f75aba726aa78c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quassel-0.8.0_1.tbz) = d9a7f797f88423c604aa6613fe885d9777228921b5441e7fc338b3ee6cab2a21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quat-1.20.tbz) = b43349503b80772038ba3ea0ea24bc94f77376ed6c2e790447e30bdd7f045c38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quat-gui-1.20_11.tbz) = c3f3fab118a350e1562367eee790c1d1c04dd703b02b7c0bbb8baa6ad10296a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qucs-0.0.16_1.tbz) = 0443ad7829d0d92ae2994e4257d366618231971c5c11243a6232f66f379a85f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qudos-0.40.1_15.tbz) = c2259508779122034805eed9813dee9d91e0edc15c5da096a88b40d1e21223b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/queequeg-0.91_1.tbz) = eb9fc78bbee869106e92bc284af15c9d18d699acfe71d34aa65c0b5bbda3dc08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quesa-1.8_4.tbz) = b602008afe78471a745838342e444ba915faccd0cd6a5a5a0eef25d6f6cd15de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/queso-980922_1.tbz) = c158a65ec6c6a61f2c5494d556f568720f146f8ac1262d41babbe90a62a6eb38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quesoglc-0.7.2_3.tbz) = 63f5b641b518bb95880dea2080e1685933091aad7021b55878bd155538313637
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quetoo-0.6.1_5.tbz) = 20f5b76ce56680c33d94791e5928b654a570712a09e03deea51778defa970743
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/queue-fix-1.4_1.tbz) = 6b5034743b4d0afe9b7eaab4d7e469829af5a3602328f6938309249edae77a8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/queue-repair-0.9.0_1.tbz) = 8ee1c881f43bde016ecf2dae2280c6b7c02777a28ffecff852581f53ca67ca6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quftp-1.0.7_3.tbz) = 5ce2534a5914a54e6537f12619357ce652ef52563873c40c04005e15b60b913d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quick-lounge-applet-2.14.1_1.tbz) = 66d9e573e654ab4c4f9513612c9727507ef91319b82c8f5cbf17408a71307442
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quickcheck++-0.0.3.tbz) = bbbe34284fd14b8facbb1f43af7c449f283ecde173245ca85743419c1606f1be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quickie-1.1_1.tbz) = dd7714cfad98ff23efd5f4802d52924b44fee39eac012d01f51520717d6ff265
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quickml-0.7_13.tbz) = 7caa4280bab3c2a3fa33d8b7e286a612ff9202be8787b67e54700e51765d785e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quicksynergy-0.9.0_5.tbz) = 90c8497e3ee1ffe0fc396576657e8731c5929993efcba9c30a81f67655e9ad3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quilt-0.60.tbz) = 03a84dd259144921922d7432ba0f48aef9ed8211e342327d31bc325c7f0d6566
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quimup-1.2.0_1.tbz) = 8af1b50fadc851931be115dd88b74d49406515545e298fe4723f3951d13ab2c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quirc-0.9.84_5.tbz) = 6c6d677b0a1c51b9f34b68326b5ab00f12319469f488979f5824845bdd8f4319
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quit-1.2a_1.tbz) = f07530ddcdb61943705c62c1a3cc772d1c6e4d4c63440822166629646a440cc8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quixote-2.7.tbz) = 9f5351872a87a326aaab36ad7b2ab7b933c6df9542b3ab059bbc8278c4cd9d24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quodlibet-2.2_7.tbz) = e61335ebe3c07616c691e0d1f223041c30bbad1b3ff86dfef3ed092beb5d72e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quoted-1.0_1.tbz) = 823e49e1da3f03f2b67f765a4c3ed02f5d330138c4014e5f89d930d5be612096
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quotes-1.7.2_1.tbz) = 2e4a7ca3b2b24bea8ed99e5590ad1cf30d587e65738f2cf164cf24a727e3a36d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quranref-1.01_2.tbz) = 1f31c339b4b040e4827a95ab9b2ea05ed533f75edaee1f7dc7f502f25e3bd189
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qutim-0.2_6,1.tbz) = 790f993f49f46896486031e9499dd9b7a27788b282c893d4caf954a758a27679
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qutim-plugin-icq-0.2_3,1.tbz) = 6204918e635f8b4144bb37ab98ef07ec82f47db212a00da01a7263162a363bd2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qutim-plugin-jabber-0.2_6,1.tbz) = 0f624ccf00f24fd4fce9eff06c446277b391e8dcc748c3287521113302268f9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/quvi-0.4.2.tbz) = 808afa82f3c924281307914dd46368be29a5f6e5c620dbd1bc24d4f3453b4d9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qvplay-0.95.tbz) = f3084d690086ca94f85d6b5cafef0b5f7e0a4331811d139fde47e05507bce2f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qvwm-1.1.12_9.tbz) = c69e9d3d468888eb4088497c26c4af7f86ad669ad35457d130885c84d4c010ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qwdtools-0.29,2.tbz) = 4aeffa639d6eee754347f1aeb826011f4c57716c0ac99fda0e613dcf254b1174
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qwebirc-0.1_1.tbz) = da64bcff903a3a47155b1bac5e7b97563de9fa0e615b99469d65a742658b5b2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qwit-devel-r215_2.tbz) = db9ff80635a404d9db0a37e33992c3e4a040ef7b7994def598cffc40803f3e75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qwit-r154_2.tbz) = 1a86cc1a30df926f63cf3e2055f0b5be18a72c9672631e2d7987faa5eb928d0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qwt-4.2.0_9.tbz) = fbd36b129e453ed8aad9bb59412abc3d3402240bda1302cd7601aaca43e92463
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qwt-5.2.2_1.tbz) = fe7e96b29eb82d3443d8796531ae8cdb8faee6ec87c272e07915bdb0086465be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qwt-6.0.1_1.tbz) = 76254bc8fa900a743e6b9a61cae3d367cecb739312dfee37a9236365dbe9345b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qwt-designerplugin-5.2.2_1.tbz) = 90b064cb385fc26b51c597eace374babfaa57b4e8230aaf1fc330f66c705340e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qwt-designerplugin-6.0.1_1.tbz) = c1bcd2a4a269863ff4ab847651cf17954142088d62325a23d15790b64c17408d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qwtplot3d-0.2.7_5.tbz) = 82777fa0bd81d5cbdacd5164e2455a88edfb8eb88473c94ff41bb240786f4a1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qwtplot3d-qt4-0.2.7_4.tbz) = a3ac7ac7b794b324dd408b9320bcccabdde352b1f10ad3031fe34d94e8694672
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qxmpp-0.3.91_1.tbz) = a8a4318d3954a0bcfd559b9f9940ba884d923da0deaa3cb4871a66946ff876b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qxmpp-leechcraft-0.3.61.tbz) = 00ae30d7b7e1725caad7bdb4f446bc20c7d378f77c9136e703ef302d2bef8949
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qxv-0.2_1.tbz) = 32fcd919e8b69847220fa104905d68ed0c2726a3e40e4f5a0ad5f2838c0ec970
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/qzeitgeist-0.8.0.tbz) = 7ad0194a4b326b42f7ddf5261a7d31728e869aa92e4a22edc08a9f6ba1fe806b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/r1q2-7904_5.tbz) = 05ae1c82a4b0c12ff8eca7aa51cbe28b6c486ecbfe358765514b4296478046d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rabbit-1.0.9.tbz) = 89303b233aeb55507158283ae4208b6cc6b197dffb82a4b255c77a42a4b00f77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rabbitmq-2.8.4.tbz) = 9195acd40eb1c4ce6e338e0f20fe45235bc8c0d4db572267dbb198cefbd99c41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rabbitmq-c-0.0.1_1.tbz) = 9cc203dc8f66017ceec271a5a84a59c8ab39c2adc4363772be283c40f84ede18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rabbitmq-c-devel-0.0.1_2.tbz) = 189f7c0fabac88ca378d412a29a0ae67700c708e6d4cc5378d1ae47d750ea5b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rabl_client-1.0.0.tbz) = 7ae85f7bdec417bb1866305519b70d37ceb7303b0a89c3e92c5be46bc90018fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rabl_server-1.0.0.tbz) = ecb2ac0347e8bbf1107ea12a6c5671afae843d8d4e8e8fa1639997ae069bc523
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rackmonkey-1.2.5_2.tbz) = b8b887c4e862a814e5744bd5dd17c9d11c2e0a9b4d78a735e211bff5fd0f3212
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/racoon2-20100526a_3.tbz) = f4cd21dd567f675a598ced8f4b2135b24d8b0ac473cbe38ba1ee8d5f6a3a280d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/radare2-0.8.1.tbz) = f6a827ea8eeb86f8f36b5c919d8f85fcdbcdfe7321d8c5d6623c775d9ffcd5ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/raddump-0.3.1.tbz) = 44b31f0857f3c7fce86e42ed61f1e1e54c33ded6e87e3f4b548abd4e89e6a552
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/radeontool-1.5.tbz) = 0b8368cba66059b491f00ec03cf1e4988d9d291f5ecb92d12267fe4e5c57ee4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/radiusclient-0.5.6_1.tbz) = fe45c631d55bda8c07282b6bff2e379afb6deb8dbc63d1bbee6c14f339d698d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/radiusd-cistron-1.6.8_2.tbz) = 2347750567600f02474d39303e57ed763e5d5ead721f63a5b09d1db196596524
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/radiusniff-0.2.tbz) = 2c38c48d7db491f63033f9087fa5e46cfde61e296655982185920fbbf3031627
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/radmind-1.14.1_2012032001.tbz) = 2e5fda7b325ef9cee7842e6231db9efbfa537de07a937344404ba148a7892a16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/radns-20110809.2.tbz) = 8ce7581ee9f30d4edf46a8126d201d5f31e24928b524b11ea57f9090acbd78f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/radreport-1.3.tbz) = f950d285ceeaeaea3ed51f4171ff23a376230ffd0369bf8f96a20e77a2eec60c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/radsecproxy-1.4.2.tbz) = ce1a2c8356d6074f56ccae67568168389954ba1477b789a36aa24df63883166c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/radvd-1.9.1.tbz) = 98ad75be51c9e5c0e872903c45ce74b3d0b948ea34f92ad9edae9fab9301d619
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ragel-6.7.tbz) = 273a62fd6b898d8d174c33976e95795069cb12f7e287627def40b8ae8354e3e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/raggle-0.4.4.tbz) = 527b1216550f34ac27494af5a666d7cb0ced7810b4282220f9e575dbbdece826
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/raidtest-1.2.tbz) = f87b8fbd9ccf91ed7a303dc1f4ad978e922f1a44203a3cdf93cd9af1ebc70d50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/railroad-rampage-1.2_2.tbz) = 6be0ea88bfc2f3a2803f1c90f94530ba93e1d09ed94180b2990cccd806aabc8d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rainbowcrack-1.2.tbz) = cc2b1fc02f85bb32942a730bb8a43d4ced8d0c54868f615449e5bbf55e3f256d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/raincoat-0.11.tbz) = 104f98669cad98fd9d7df4da3b86a154b99c8170cac71817d26859eb95aacf05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/raknet-3.9.2,1.tbz) = 8688aa57c402e095d8d5295cdf7968c01ff815cf8403040781c586496f12d41d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rakudo-2012.09,3.tbz) = d77ccc83d8e35ade3320240a9cab8e812433176f52afb4cb84cc98a5bcb666a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ramblercontacts-0.3.2.1030_1.tbz) = 127bf7b4a0e68928c63a04e8ef710ff8dc26294616ce9c95134a0bd7666355fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ramond-0.5_1.tbz) = e1c5b9eba1f2ca6d2a99f2bbc32363c358364f6c196eb14e21845b1d1503d829
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rancid-2.3.8.tbz) = cceaa605489e19479f1f6409f99607fedb0daf43c86381a5691d014e7ae17a68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rancid-devel-2.3.2a10_1.tbz) = 05cb0b28925f6b7ec75e0f7a64901a5e6277ee836aebe173bb5fec2f53a70156
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rand-1.8.tbz) = b2e2c41c405193f72f36e9579d2caaeaad8bb82bdf7e5a213e7ce741fbdf7193
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/randlib-1.3.tbz) = d3dab5b092a766bdaa83dd76c4b2ff52304adf75115ae13827e019781ee12aa9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/randomio-1.4.tbz) = 87445039cfee9467559305d4b59855f6276edb5cc0a6f1eecaa3b9da507992ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/randrproto-1.3.2.tbz) = 2540942977425705fd111367cdb75571833a9501e0a8a964bf1c62aacc080eef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ranpwd-1.2.tbz) = 7f2328437372a0ce820cfdf4b3014d19f6a00b5971f007e6bf4e773ed253b2ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/raop_play-0.5.1_8.tbz) = 8fc581cfedb13d520e29651419641cf5c9db2c62717763e2a0280ea2192b67c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rapidsvn-0.12.0_3.tbz) = d1471c7c84476441bad3b4d23bff8d8e41bb5a71853d6128da13c0bd4415a37c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/raptor-1.4.21_2.tbz) = 3678b9c4f0dd291e1823474ad7d22f7d682261c5856d3093d0bba996a763ba9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/raptor2-2.0.8.tbz) = 37c5514b523b55b2cc5912d61d33c222eecbf8e5d8be4adb3bfd1a56063dc61d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rar-4.2.0,3.tbz) = 0f437b16b78151dcc77d39263660fff2e7351606a650a94e3b0bb721ad017192
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rarcrack-0.2_1.tbz) = bf5a3b910133c49472431075bf713044bb93d35dc99fe06ac4ac684dda2f3f13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rarian-0.8.1.tbz) = 2d6c4b404ef0e569f497ef23ee0dd1bff7655250e0f3be6fe1b151f5a7264c6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rasmol-2.7.2.1.1_3.tbz) = 7b57d07ea5f885c408bb58b21c0335227e2cc7bdc6ab481e3990ea00034a62d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rasqal-0.9.29.tbz) = 47457813442cbef0df1523035071fc993070a629881751f94d8208c06191211b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rast-0.3.1_3.tbz) = 9158f5889385c525de737350e187f7a941575c2229f74cc9da68235b726c1126
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/raster3d-3.0.2_1.tbz) = 02f31f0bb0bd5fa5af9cefc00f1da13359d43b5c34b40fdb29a3a99b45e82de2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ratbox-respond-1.0.tbz) = 93e31bb8baa3c65a739434778023bca3bf0819b0722d3cbbc39df9b871bb2412
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ratbox-services-1.2.3_1.tbz) = 287f233a44105a29a854ab0e6c69369e3f9e4bebd45d286246f4e0787a140546
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rate-0.9.tbz) = c432cddf97f501a947021ebdc46d7a2ac8c23ff04ed2ac8f7b67e3d2bc77bd8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ratfor-1985.06_2.tbz) = f598679e8d2374369c9d6f0253e875b359601dfe0377a0de0fac22deba75f536
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ratmen-2.2.3_1.tbz) = 91ce11603b2658b3913685f94783441c7387356904b59606d3620fe15353abe9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ratmenu-1.4_2.tbz) = 26929c785d565eb3abd7c4a423d0f194549893c6ec79b21f0891ba0b85592833
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ratpoison-1.4.5_1.tbz) = 97aee9dc7eb21cbc526bdec42c5df4cf8b2fae33f05faaa77b415bc21503e052
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ratproxy-1.58.tbz) = a984037df63fbba357944823de87c3a7004e31a885e35be43bc7cc4383b7b930
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rats-2.3.tbz) = 60b2ca5b9f9c6d335c4dbd1e389c97afcaa5b49fcb825948155619553033031e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/raul-0.8.0.tbz) = c5246d9fae80ba8402893230b471dde4b11859cef2f54d49bbb79e0b8872a28b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rawdog-2.13.tbz) = 0bf0e70c3b61c8de2eba3ca67fe2b0e244fc1957b083fc935e9d069baad8a802
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rawrec-0.9.991.tbz) = 844059a99aac221cb478c7a69064090a347c5055641993832cb999e4716a619b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rawstudio-2.0_3.tbz) = 2bfa4fcc924569208e5f66431a1b9c48bc3251e8fc53cb90509b6380249cac3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rawtherapee-4.0.9.tbz) = fe08543bbf8b0a3dee8319032f0e19408d52fb31ea4371923b4b7322b3578f33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/raysfilter-1.14.tbz) = 33bfa12b9b338daf5e13da08ca7aad781609ed48774d66babb3ef53099660049
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rayshade-4.0.6_6.tbz) = 92beaa877417796d268b05211060529d2ae0a95e3dc30de5e70f7f5bf66c02bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/razor-agents-2.84.tbz) = 8a27e3625a52ccc13b686dace09c73e4b4da11d973578d1aa9a30c7586cec9e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/razorback-api-0.5.0.tbz) = 0b88a3fb8795e9ac451bdd38b69b9974dd2c655fda23699fa1dd19b27266c2ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/razorback-archiveInflate-0.5.0.tbz) = 4131415f78be9cbeae33e0107880c64cd22590ed66a4064e0bb7b76dca3b5fd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/razorback-clamavNugget-0.5.0.tbz) = b62c0bd92dfacd91de025b800a82e57c01b139965f1c8cafc19269798dfe65f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/razorback-dispatcher-0.5.0.tbz) = 91dd1a0fc1ba96637ee8b837fd03db49607e0cd81a8f5c6ee1c06b5811c286c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/razorback-fileInject-0.5.0.tbz) = 26340481ed1f5132c81408c6c2eaf210fe63f2c53eb38f263d55c6732669238e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/razorback-fsMonitor-0.5.0.tbz) = bd9d18d3598258db8c5f206285abd1c7772c1badf8dff1be1165ac2d620910d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/razorback-fsWalk-0.5.0.tbz) = 6c472a5d418d9422eaa3f0c98840d50f3d70cf0b2bd8105d8c0623ae5940507b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/razorback-masterNugget-0.5.0.tbz) = 0311f692e25ae8026dd61252b1d872253a199f0ff0c91f243190c2c4aebd16d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/razorback-officeCat-0.5.0.tbz) = c2ffc0b615737d74d1f9461a47dc1a1b575dca427d73b1ea77421b9df270a5f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/razorback-pdfFox-0.5.0.tbz) = 714d1f17919d3ecafe34449fd03e8e1442526e18e3822edb5da52b6320da88ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/razorback-scriptNugget-0.5.0.tbz) = 6ea32259879a27f4bebe4b01c6f5070f399c659f79b585968a06445585f32dc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/razorback-swfScanner-0.5.0.tbz) = 737139e3af15f7201bce54c4e5eb5eeebb623a7bc8e39721a2dbfbe5153675a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/razorback-syslogNugget-0.5.0.tbz) = d72cce295aa043b0093fffac60d503ab3427f57b4ea65f544ddbe4e559168aa1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/razorback-virusTotal-0.5.0.tbz) = fe374a15109c9fb070dc42e45e0a2e50e96300e99c53c41b44bbea3ff81c6ca5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/razorback-yaraNugget-0.5.0.tbz) = eda571c3d0fa4acd31e72afd158ac288026f32db650c8b8e71e15347a25830c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rbl-milter-0.30_3.tbz) = 3dd2cf9502e4a125637b9a80e58eca408a647394c646856ee133d08e0c3bdb26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rblcheck-1.5_2.tbz) = 9a0c361a693d86d21a8a2f1b5428b4212913ce470b721ff7236a56881ccdb162
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rbldnsd-0.996b_1.tbz) = 4b431e980d5b0b570998307428697a47af51d7b779b8825ae5c73606cb8089d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rbllookup-0.0.1.1.tbz) = 8dcbc7a7b0968a52be2f6030522348e520abb56cc3f652bdc1455f283793c271
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rbllookup-ng-1.0_1.tbz) = 8c050ee42800b97d86daa6ab0806c48c2d58604c132ce386ea2b1d8ec989ad9c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rbot-0.9.15_1.tbz) = 1f0bc8958a0d267a1cdffbda37141f802107ce5a2592636dec112aa975b0b6a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rbprof-0.2.1.tbz) = b31a02020b1af6192cd845d67cfb3a0bf176596539201d45946bf93cf2ff6c76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rbtools-0.4.1.tbz) = 28886f28f2b9373b7861c786a0ea787162d31ba1983d68ba6db221d7f01bb0cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rc-1.7.1.tbz) = d2cba12257dc3398f036743a85aa15eef234537f5fbd362d71467f651cb6e4ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rcctools-0.1.1_3.tbz) = 87f05d051ffcd2cdef7b34288d587ab6bd3d479e315a249b8db0872c125a0cee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rclean-1.14.tbz) = b26ce31e4cc6744125c8b4c2b66106567b7cd3fd99adb1b81c8faec5c0b788cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rclint-0.0.0.tbz) = 6d0412bee3abe68403ffb2fe9fe30b0f344c3db312615eb00866f718348e1a03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rclock-2.7.10_2.tbz) = c5cb20e197d052037d9b8237d0ecc026b09ddd2caf3a084f466cc7004cb379c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rcpd-1.2.tbz) = 6328fb37faad1217bbedda2793860c24f7064e2e0ba4e7be836d074f02d5ae82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rcs-5.8.1.tbz) = 62d58d6b1a045c8af584bffcf26ae289e7a740e209469e46b52570d0c3dd2956
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rcsedit-1.3.2.tbz) = a61b1aeb79b49200a705e4ccfe4a6bd025f346cd762130dffe120438884697ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rdate-1.3.tbz) = 5c2c0049e95f48d6e1cfb404f65bac135136c4af73e06d7cc4273cc2b1bd0e60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rdb-2.6d.tbz) = 0c008486bda0539b33bd4bb75cc41644ac55f6099ac9b4bf5ee3b2abba8f970b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rdesktop-1.7.1_1.tbz) = 32dbd0a92bddfa13ea72c8323981c0a15a3899f44adf4b6d38907e111c8c47cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rdfdb-0.46_3.tbz) = 50e7a8fbfbe2f22536e1d13adae967156bac65c6754f1a240838e70a84477fe4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rdiff-backup-1.0.5_1,1.tbz) = baaa995cb9cc6ace1527ae4509cfe796f4e88c33a6c7843ed5a2f43b8b4c3f01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rdiff-backup-1.2.8,1.tbz) = bfffad4387093ef7d2352567a7dd49ab72f55b2118d19c1f5624aa1f2cb4067e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rdiff-backup-devel-1.3.3.tbz) = 1930256c13fdb7dfdfe3f993f38c95c8955a8f8c2a69494c07743f22e4e598bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rdigest-20050323_1.tbz) = 8053adc2f583e4de6ceaca437debb71066acedf4ee3bb2f0f1d7f060d1374c68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rdist-6.1.5_3.tbz) = f4d3c7a0db53acd6ad97eb4cf1ea83827af8d7314d537dde8056baf8ea661f20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rdup-1.1.12.tbz) = 3b25c27932c4e7eb434bbd5e07284e1095c4d77dd0eaa5eb45d163638377ec7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/re-0.4.0.tbz) = 7e28f1e3aead2a4703b7f3f9523b35dc50cbc94eb748f39a51dfb710e40db525
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/re2-20120226.tbz) = 86cc8c990a9b4d665b05fabaaa9da2eadd5217e38d81f863a51b7ff331882234
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/re2c-0.13.5.tbz) = 33af8e2222b08a6b8b635803859ea360040df2283052b2893a1c59d6f314e96a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/re_graph-0.2_3.tbz) = da326ae8ef710fea56df4c5fc51ef203a1015917d411e3fb9912b5df8a88dad2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/readline-6.2.tbz) = 17270729763b34128108018a1fcda334c9e120f805bc3c77f44bb65e7722b612
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/readlink-20010616.tbz) = 7e83ccdf025d405bfda7c4b8bc5fd587583f3c7d15211514d2b89b6b373587f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/reallyslick-0.9.1_8.tbz) = a7e6895d97d7552feafcf105f56d9f2be7f5b08385de2d536bc71a9f8f3d04eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rebar-2.0.0.tbz) = 09535ae83b924403d102f99ab095f9e36321559834dedd7a12252de326e4c433
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rebot3-1.0.2.tbz) = 0c95a71d287c261ef24b2e36f67fc44893e5158fd16e87f04c2ee8e0dfda3703
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/recmpeg-1.0.5_1.tbz) = 7a622f0ef7b548c8aba6531a39b505c35d4adf010efd380af893be6ceacdd6ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/recode-3.6_8.tbz) = 4773ae37ffb2508f71298623fdb3d5232017d5babebf832fda17c8ab40640f44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/recoll-1.17.3_1.tbz) = d8d314e5011f99a5a63e19332c08a633ca5f943f8786b58cc3e26506fe737505
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/recombine-1.41.tbz) = df263a5174e4471e1e0a24bfc75ed87f9d942559ab0184f5d81c1a958d5aa3ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/recordmydesktop-0.3.8.1_3.tbz) = 186e3a533a22fe7d76046734931d917bcb58befd6255fadebfe0bbb25a86aa82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/recordproto-1.14.1.tbz) = 92ddfd8cb642b3e8793f897c142db26d0cd03153df25eb4a92b74f87a28de3bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/recoverdm-0.20.tbz) = abf06e4b582f0d6c146ed3bd02ed9d8090824006104f0be553a19e2805c3528f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/recoverjpeg-2.1.1.tbz) = 5dc561484001b658f4e03c10e3633a80d90a67b111a5234c1a883fa732baf5a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/recvnet-0.0.1.tbz) = 3dbf6ce41c4ec4f6d725067193984b5254eeaa1c39ca0aba34325287ce8e3e52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/red5-0.9.1_1.tbz) = 7102029032cc368466e89b28a28978d3b70a0437fe7806ec3bdcf85ab97e2f53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/redet-8.26.tbz) = eca3d01c1f3bd0e79ff5078e582e6a909f970b200ca9af4b7042fc0d83865922
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/redir-2.2.1_2.tbz) = 42edbbf765ab931a2b601d81ab7061b0ddcaef2dd5ca4b9ee2702fbf080ea565
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/redis-2.4.17.tbz) = af2f24ca734ab1ea543999140839b31cf7e5761690c5bd525017adf8f5fee4e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/redis-devel-2.6.0.r8.tbz) = 6de1646ca24cb8df290aca72b8dfca324ee91bd05c2227ec731ae0b58ac7a7be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/redland-1.0.15_1.tbz) = 2a9f11f577c0e05f3c342ec102743ded77fc52ff65f361fad88e327b56a95037
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/redland-bindings-1.0.14.1.tbz) = 6d1b6b6d653d04ec28fff2c38e6f5178f616d1f91c346e57104f07c69944a974
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/redland-bindings-python-1.0.14.1.tbz) = 976138440c732147d522e4db2735a0cd09fec2ee8f991415c5aad8cb6efd88d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/redmine-1.3.1_1.tbz) = 66d5e729170ea27197eed88a0094b6951333fe132657d5373d57a8e338cf21cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/redmine-backlogs-0.6.16_1.tbz) = 63d7003fbce345b2f7ffd047f048cc9b3489cd34cbe72b21d5be67944a3c86b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/redmine-basecamp-20101203.tbz) = f4145ab961e90f079f024d80a237aa61377fcfa6718ba8c2ca1b4d6cff4d4076
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/redmine-http-auth-20100730_1.tbz) = 53d5b457eeae60b5a0f9bafeb9f25b93c048459c14103d3986c4afeeee89b391
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/redshift-1.7_1.tbz) = 1bc3cba3da1417374e25418f18d95e2429699f2b2fb7c9b535acde08980e2675
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ree-1.3.tbz) = 323b863f31a116ff5077d59e2be16186d35265f86f8db502dc62a2ca6ae21683
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/reed-5.4_1.tbz) = d1593859fcd14d076f226babb93f13a0a822f8be77842dbe0b87bf7af5ac4002
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/reed-solomon-4.0.tbz) = 3a44940c173833b6c934dbb4c2b62a57accd3594673adde7385ad2f7f37090af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/refdb-0.9.9_3.tbz) = 5d29d902ab044e459011fbac6f7f9595f5ec9678f10ffc105c6db5700adeb63c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/referrercop-1.1.0.tbz) = 2a881e260b87c064cf1779bbc3ec72f019cfd5c18575366ee4ef91a35785c4a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/reflex-20100906.tbz) = b57ff8c8cef36fa027f650840c28784ce0b54932e2032d296d2dce4ea88d42f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/regexx-0.98.1_3.tbz) = c7f42d7033342937e0ac3d2c541f4e47f44602e84fec084eaf4cc90d81153499
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/regexxer-0.9_9.tbz) = 6da6742ef69bb359fc6f58a8a94a093cd2ae682ce5ac1e7df98577700145d1d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rej-0.16.tbz) = 028c5d1254fa353392deb299158ab828270ebc902a107846fc8aad896cb898f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rejik-3.2.10.tbz) = 3a9e897c18a4c5d7e404af793e27e0c206d97b28bc0a5eb090978a02bc6755da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rekonq-1.2.tbz) = f6ec057625eb9467ed1615979c6b7821146763990d3e23474576226afe50cb46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/relaxconf-1.1.1_3.tbz) = 0d7fee2647be68d054f0fcc2b90d9a0e7b0e87430a15610126d8cc611fefef7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/relay-ctrl-3.1.1_1.tbz) = 0337066474315173e670689d636044bb10cc4f450913950145faf54c8b198f1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/relayd-5.1.20120305.tbz) = aa21ccfea0d449c274f448847eb9135297d8999ef35536e22864e7dddea0f39e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/relaydb-1.8.tbz) = f7557b69b190dec9997b23312962a08f4725688716fea39729d4bd8cfb32a086
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/relpath-0.1.0.tbz) = e4375ac5df820e6160ff78388ce7a602b52bfcded729f9e59545efa3048d97f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rem-0.4.0.tbz) = f2cc8666d00767a99517cd81d690645ac807a8f7f761bf83c27395449f245b02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/remake-0.9.tbz) = a23ab236d4e56bb5570b42985333c44f67205a0255355b67b83a5ee2626df528
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/remarp-0.05.tbz) = 6ee74d2737b48c5e61a19d45c55cd618d30c913a3df8d29901082ea47aa44bd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/remind-3.1.12.tbz) = c7686a9b7692ad455a96628d023cb879bb98fae3de70f557b02900253b892de2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/remmina-0.9.3_2.tbz) = 1c34fcd42b424869314d408d725fbad4b964dfad47aa3b32bf342eac3de28628
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/remmina-applet-0.8.1_1.tbz) = 620c89ce71959583b2f021473dd3343c3d308da82dd02cd9861ec7a1d4ad0090
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/remmina-plugin-i18n-0.9.2_1.tbz) = fb74c06d9969eb054ea10bb9c5d66728dddd403c802ddc9d8a142cbc30ef3c6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/remmina-plugin-rdp-0.9.2_1.tbz) = 01722aa71c288292b84d3e1e29b66b0141e7c24419d03b2cdc8a430b19c0468d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/remmina-plugin-telepathy-0.9.2_1.tbz) = e9b37bbbcc22defd62ca98053450e72667476a05a865f23f97c467e7e9fe28af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/remmina-plugin-vnc-0.9.2_1.tbz) = c06bc5a6bd5334de027607ac96c39e1818f6d90430adf31c8ee63ff50bf94846
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/remmina-plugin-xdmcp-0.9.2_1.tbz) = 5bbefbe1faa619593aa4a60b654cbd07546f839eae1668be396e088ecce38e90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/remmina-plugins-0.9.2_1.tbz) = 1ffbd6539738ead9451b9956e5653b1ea35ba052f69ad3f685738edc370c6372
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/remotedesk-0.1_2.tbz) = 710ec9321c83078f0c2c28f67b64dc35bcb59c7315912e310b08fa487aeec6f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/remserial-1.4.tbz) = e8445a029b861d9cbb6c9c15d0ff31afe18c36abe1ced06338363079f355a039
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/renaissance-0.9.0.tbz) = ebc6446c145e836e857887c2a04088049b359b61ec0d63fb1ab81751bec73ea6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rename-1.3_1.tbz) = e8e3d6628ef23b3d66608f26f98dbe7fe94b927f6ebce09b3e3a78c99e5f0316
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/renattach-1.2.4.tbz) = fcfb2d69bb8cd4045da97e5a82b61ae68c279488425523fa667eb6aa141e24cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rendercheck-1.4.tbz) = f665f13078a35402d1bb0d7cc36677bbe15cab2c359173d2cbb14b132a6379d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/renderproto-0.11.1.tbz) = 77e75bb8eebb1fe021894377ca0ebc0aa34514b88091517349703b8843dfe5b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/renrot-1.1.tbz) = 4df4a3dda611736dd12e0fee08595793307582070204932a1beef799394acbd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/reoback-1.0.tbz) = 71a430f232fa319d5512df30fa2c8f290ad0fdcf9461b56074877d1279daa9fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rep-gtk2-0.90.7_1,1.tbz) = 2ddcfbe72c0c54898c09df7e59c7452323d331138f6987bd4e76955f6a980b5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/repeater-0.14.tbz) = a46932ea3219b1e3d823a7c365609311f7394e16760f746bd162adbc986b5695
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/replaceit-1.0.1.tbz) = 2f0bcffa9a4c65b09343d3f1bb99bb4e6d659284cf7119b25b578e094a3d870b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/replex-0.1.6.8,1.tbz) = c171103a48dfade6764ef8f0e012447c35524a41dc70f95c81216d98a1114250
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/reply-o-matic-1.5.0.tbz) = 054da7a65d2029e413b8cad811fa5d78a0e01ea2e286dd994e5d3e3997135f70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/reportmagic-2.21_3.tbz) = afaf5cd03c4d28c0905dfbfe2cdfeb629c0da2c2f1ac621aa10b95bea26bc06d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/repos-style-2.0_2.tbz) = ac81ea42425a8135a3412e2009a932eacecfdee81c0b1c6c2f23e7c6b498089b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/reposado-0.0.20120810.tbz) = 7b6b37cb427787ba44f054f0207a3e47f87c99445da89afe7c51026363a2b49e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/repsnapper-2.0.0b01.tbz) = f5e348994a415d2bdfc45baf9cb583c312836b9739f5a2af65addcdbdc20d4ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rescue-1.0.0.2.tbz) = 811c122f31d4f20f04719138cde1a169791fb7ca8b07050196009470371688ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/resid-0.16_1.tbz) = a618af4674fa7804e85786a8ea1bd9ca5a1a4c1437f75bea32bd93e9116ac406
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/resin-3.1.12_3.tbz) = a5c709832acaf2cd669eb8a23f2cf3d5f122e8e4496f75403a50de59c5b149b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/resourceproto-1.2.0.tbz) = 28ad3791b6f08c89f3331d7167b890d7de226ab0478900a1e0a995380e35c47d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/respond-1.2.tbz) = b3031a8bea3f9b9b938d767a3dfecea2570a6ed94e8843f84ac9a39b7e39c1e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/resume-1.5.1_2.tbz) = 67cc1b888b0e2cfc5183e4f600726f116576967eb087adaa19b0777369dcb082
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/resume-extensions-0.5_2.tbz) = 5561b318b075ddde0a9f9245529b9535dbf61cc03da4ed0a61af95ff146efcde
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/retail-1.0.1.tbz) = 44c7ec201028891e52718c6f7553e2575388f661cb2fd1258235f4ff7948fc1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/retawq-0.2.6.c_8.tbz) = 01b776e3829c5462d56594e4e7b60b649fe72e080dc8026ca0d6b0a6455a7fd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/retranslator-5.0.0.tbz) = f7dc65fe916c44299ab81775aca85467e94a230d74cdb877081cdba35ddeadec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/retroshare-0.5.4b.tbz) = 58b1a58e8b9fee696510b73614fcd1b592f48d86e090c6181ea59812910efc37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/revelation-0.4.11_11.tbz) = 916ae16b01d07d341ddcad53185e533d35c6101df215d2c047a6e85cd65ad1c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/reviewboard-1.6.13.tbz) = 86837e201a948a7adfbcbb3af0798559548d6402982e18cbf74b91ff880ed9ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rexima-1.4.tbz) = 4b9f4b6f886ca0c2cc4e38fce61bbd8f25ddacda3604a4f93d6979529d92396f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rexx-curl-1.4_3.tbz) = c916501cb078ea6cfd65f75f9585ffc93859b343bf8620dea7b7d48fe5eff31f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rexx-regina-3.5.tbz) = bb43cae0335a7031c3e550d42cafbb40a035802cdbbc70657fad0564a70cd082
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rexx-regutil-1.26.tbz) = a5a5b93fb2896e2024ce4b676831747a508be0cb09d59084d23d61d3603315af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rexx-sock-1.4.tbz) = 087ab097fa0b251489e7ab9e986b1ae9283104894edde381d60ec5d49c026e23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rexx-wrapper-2.4.tbz) = ca4effb260e04326ae8c32c0247797a11d5513f2ec6e77f625f414463ccb61dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rezerwar-0.4.2_1.tbz) = 751f69c3b5fc870848777eba3e14868b54b4d985cac8268bf204e1eec07998a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rezlooks-0.6_7.tbz) = c9817e37bba1fb1ca517534302ea0d6c4a0b19893b96d3177a7e48ac7c1a33f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rezound-0.12.3.b_16.tbz) = dea40ad3523efd4b241407b89ab0187134148878ca236a4a8e9ecffd7b5c310c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rfbproxy-1.1.1.tbz) = 88069f04f1f85218c7e7b427f2443600904989a8fd9ab33db314d90d8d3312c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rfc-3.2.3_2.tbz) = 397d9e992a0270ebe5a3b09ce70566833bfe4e5299106f257bb489547121a691
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rfcdiff-1.33_1.tbz) = f938cb27de8e4d3d03521b4c2438587d564082616f1795fc29102b7c3b8b9669
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rfksay-0.1.tbz) = 76fef34ad4693438e14e03bb89b3a27abe08e5b9db912b94eef125b6d2157683
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rfstool-0.14.tbz) = 0b969c8f97c281edb0e942edec32109d0ac5a1118e778d338ad63a11ef60b20a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rftp-1.2.tbz) = ad6eced4c32b19ce0fa5740e4219ea76365df96380a1a10de0ef17e666734d94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rgb-1.0.4.tbz) = 4259b5af0f8939159614e5606e7bd2de7028aec928b6d26611a65fec5e15002c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rgbpaint-0.8.7_6.tbz) = 4f8a5028a3705f2c61bd56612dabe1662af5dc97237a531defd1d5199bc50be8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rhino-1.7.r4.tbz) = 8e3f67d543da12c3fa3b4358b7f573c9e44336a96dd2c33e2d5a3a88f5c37274
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rhtvision-2.1.0_1.tbz) = 13d3e24616ef387c85515a9f913c8f564f00aa3631541e3d646024a4ba137061
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rhythmbox-0.12.8_9.tbz) = 090f74c8dbb42773c67d0bdd8ce8a5d54fa5a92b945f461bf7edf9d7e82f3eaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/riece-emacs24-8.0.0_3,1.tbz) = e56c15190082f976625c0580850b2c507c7572a8cd32c89337e87e365863bde9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rinetd-0.62_4.tbz) = cf87d17d7ec0f256e57b439a5c6ec6e8aab0a245f3ebe2515ed9fb35f16a47db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rio500-0.7_2.tbz) = 26bb775b7a9a0015f5eea61ae703dd65603906affebb71ea478818a91775f0f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rioutil-1.5.0_1.tbz) = 054e2394595d91c51389477a07a00ae7cc7787e52f12e6ab6775350c28829046
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ripe-whois-3.2.2.tbz) = 9054c77fc0616afb142329345dc4ce9720862980dc435cdae4eb242718108237
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ripit-3.9.0_1.tbz) = 2b39950f041f53671db3862451347b8db3e22d63f9d5e9e024c6d3fab23312e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ripmime-1.4.0.10.tbz) = 2326e7ef97f6851eb8cad7606f472470d946262119bfa5f1861b06e2530daf40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ripole-0.2.2.tbz) = bea09336ef5763ac4b20978696222969d6bcc241c741029a62c5a64a4192c65f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ripperx-2.7.3_1.tbz) = d818b6930ec4a9fbb346b7cd88ff4fd6b32f8f4dffe11c2e80a9d5bf335ff788
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ris-0.4.tbz) = abc2ccf925d2e29de95e59013155296e3fb900bfb12cac6a620ff635efd65b49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ristretto-0.6.3.tbz) = 58eb78afa6e1bc51b595d683a568d9c81e57c8dd8b365010c921fc7b03aea16d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rkhunter-1.4.0.tbz) = 063ea03e270cccb3a4235cff77caace984c4540b07b9cb717f0056afa8b69b96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rkward-0.4.9.a_17,3.tbz) = ed640ed5e2265a69e0ee7721abf693b6b1250d651167754f5cd50e07a6986714
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rkward-kde4-0.5.7_6.tbz) = 8b5726627c55892f79a1353842da9e56550e70a99deb9ec5d57da6fbe689f05b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rl-0.2.7.tbz) = 7a480e3e06aa3aac61f6323bf84fa338d1239bc211a19f567756ce866ff920db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rlog-1.4.tbz) = e6cc6b6b5bbc4a86091ac5a83431c7c777ef24c5e013e2e5f707ae3ff724bd2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rlpr-2.06_2.tbz) = 4fac8b61e04fcb81b679f21e31aaf3362b36830bc861e20ea796a99597ae9982
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rlwrap-0.37.tbz) = 4522b0fa15d592b24b5f726b4a909edac5546ff0ccfbde8efa245cac2fa9c27a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rlytest-1.22.tbz) = ffc8b2f35f6441648b2bc38cfcbdf14dc54c97bc99628b891eaae2c10db66f46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rman-3.2.tbz) = 3d14a8ffc7830239916ada5e612129874065b6bd9497e6791f1a60c4691b5958
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rmap-1.2_11.tbz) = e676c8fd2147909869ca8f05f716d9afbf1ff79a204d92351192b9d43409cda3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rmilter-1.5.37_1.tbz) = ecabef6612e6a7efc7db94d2f40e2050d56c62dbcd869872d681c11c91c763ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rmonitor-1.2_1.tbz) = c2bc52fc9e6821869d69ada95f9fd624aeae75a0c153a29efc96efa053d445c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rname-1.0_1.tbz) = 523ffa520b543b6ae886c4b2c283b12257930bf4f9263d42549841656f0fa5df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rnews-1.01_1.tbz) = 5c6ca418390d1ae1bfda58dbaf3a82d9136bcf0284b272d7981d0d74110d7e6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rngstreams-1.0.1.tbz) = d11ad6f3d363428ef036d048a70b21f18e95ed4151d31013b5b4edc1571bd488
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rnv-1.7.10.tbz) = 53577706c84d9cca0c6c854db4a2b0534306c06561cafb4f60ab7cecdb353b2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ro-aspell-3.3.2,1.tbz) = bda4dc48eb9f3d8ff66fa92c828dfa28584e76107418688af867d23dd00e6f78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ro-hunspell-3.3.7.tbz) = 3fb4ac79af74b30d9017cee872c84336a3571e6f794b34a9af274083503a6c0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ro-hyphen-3.3.6_1.tbz) = ff6c8efdd605773df82cebb3cbfdbef7297aa27939c5bf774efb75d6d3056c83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ro-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 0463d994ff976cb9dae323e860369a517af13da39b3d6726573eea0c0d592a90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ro-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 2969be3378b35c50ce4f62f2d635a56d93e2c7d0ccbfb725818b4c8d4fbb0398
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ro-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = ec217711ed520e340532af15fb078b45d46925d7281b2115de5bb442cacfad06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ro-mythes-3.3_1.tbz) = 4f251468b3ad0f269722c1a440b7badae84e98f640882473876cbb0d1fcee6b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/roadmap-1.2.1_3.tbz) = 5dabbc1d22740dac510acb3c92a0b91d47c388d8abace8198745b511aa3e2190
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/roadnav-0.19_4.tbz) = 1423dfa140828c68fddce8395db449b682830c65492ac88ef74f537b70d82cdf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/roap-0.1.2.tbz) = 25bf48dc82445eca3d6b6b9e76b27118b9b6ae00b5c202b07b41e9eb7eeaca25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/robocode-1.7.3.4.tbz) = f13d1d108ffe2547283c7b3413c4ddee659ee3865122b5880702cd600410bd8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/roboctl-0.3.7.tbz) = 871c178e327fc4a920ebb525e1956b8698df8eeaf431c5438efd485ac8980b25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/robodoc-4.99.36.tbz) = ddbb31faab155a3e8ad65b87f401e7a528cd68ab18c9afe87bec976756764990
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/robotfindskitten-1.7320508.406_1,1.tbz) = 8c2d04fd04e8afe18e05c6b37c46d64433ca4e878e5373b951178df4b1b8ff9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/roboto-fonts-ttf-20111129.tbz) = fa7cd855e372414f96fd0079e45671fdbd2e274d45b17857d633aba79e26fb94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rockdodger-0.6.0a_6.tbz) = 9876d371fe70ec9101b1acdde69c08dfd4457da5e911a1ad03a232a635763ed0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rocksndiamonds-3.3.0.1_1.tbz) = f12b99c87af9f1e4388e476b8e1d9bb76ff287c9cde962fcad662554c461ddae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rocs-4.8.4.tbz) = e5e1750884a972fbcbfeee38afa0f3edd3c4fd5a9d4ee2ecc44030293c6d86d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rodent-4.8.0.tbz) = 8de21b06beced33a0d2a17ea9719491fcc61c2fb584a8abf4329b8ae4e624ede
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rolo-011.tbz) = da582fe85b361a1b6705a0d37d59b1b90d6ea1546e4a8a768b59b718101dbd18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/romdict-0.5.tbz) = 2933af32545e1289067097f29b7c0eca05ce4cc3bd33161eaf14f54b6f0ee68d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/root-doc-5.02.tbz) = 71e9691ec441b3e2e0e61b776cbb2bc5c2a2c3e5c5369ddf8ad67cdc68f5b957
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/roottail-1.2_3.tbz) = 9d9f15c4b3bfc4ec7292f4eed05f519fc5115b9fcc3c7a781443e4871fb407c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ros-1.4.10.tbz) = 25f36aed34a89a47c7bbe0a32747e04206a5862ace69d43b75ef7cda34c58abd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ros-common_msgs-1.4.0.tbz) = d4de4751420870a8678c64ccf09dc65f84fbf1a88b79db09c52f515b947ebfc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ros-documentation-1.4.2_1.tbz) = 83c60a594e9294239a13da3e9b2826407402f71ba2174abd6f4e6bf656c61560
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ros-geometry-1.4.2_2.tbz) = 203c09fdf20a58e5794c36759b9308ae876ab14bdceb13956b38b0a1b3fb0856
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ros-nxt-0.1.1.tbz) = b71af1c693fca972ecbf099cc0aa553c099d190ab132fd81d7e6bc43ffe85103
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ros-rx-1.4.2_1.tbz) = 9d6f67a26ac469ae1ab4d6ce84290d93e68a60a9465568c939d2cf9e6d917475
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ros_comm-1.4.8.tbz) = 049f1b2ce0c7bad21e476136b2c735443567397aec2952290395cb1d17297366
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ros_tutorials-0.2.4_2.tbz) = ab24a3b29b3e83bf82192dabc969aef17eaf8e823c173e3f913f58291a73c06e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rosegarden-12.04_1.tbz) = 0e58a96c999501713aa6f782b7bc7dad9232258c711aea4368d83dc5723e7369
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rospell-2009.02.r2_2.tbz) = fbf2678f495a4e69d1dc862243436924c49ec6fc9db0930846501d30caf222f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rot-1.2.tbz) = c768c3640bb6a76fcc87c17849899dbfa2c1359ab958503c2ef7624f6cf8800c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rote-0.2.8.tbz) = 457c8827d34b162845871480f54d02eae4bd1d8bd7eefd4e5c76ff7d1c859e0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rotix-0.82_5.tbz) = 937bc60c4d4a20fa1ff534c6a28b3a423a25a14f8a8d0be971212483018edd02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rotorouter-1.0_2.tbz) = 045d1956c440e8f37b344d26e6be829d29d2a4888290d3e78802d5679728cc99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rottdc-1.0.2_6.tbz) = 1a2dbcccac4941601412e611e8861001157a1f69821d862c8c96cedc24995238
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/roundcube-0.8.2,1.tbz) = 67daac19c95cf1383c2507c43e9a89f93e9422663fa1047d560b0aa04ef0f468
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/roundcube-air-1.4.tbz) = 988027be7207f49fc6b58edc6622d9e9dbea4d33b01e62f3b73a09dc733781c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/roundcube-automatic_addressbook-0.3.1.tbz) = 2a0a0837374160f67041ef660f535bd118985693d1f2d58dbea8f06c9cbbfea2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/roundcube-contextmenu-1.9.tbz) = 5eff8922da896de2c4116b7de3ebdca761f29255edcf67430a6cecd2640b02d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/roundcube-groupvice-0.1.2.tbz) = 7fdde1020a1067bc9181e4bb83f9cf96b62f6992ff8b8dac752029dfab31d820
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/roundcube-mobilecube-3.1.0.030110A.tbz) = 8487202b74e8761e20847381b5e5985f0a5e770ee3a1c49d81f1b58cb9fa2728
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/roundcube-mvision2-2.tbz) = adbe60e16692275ac81d266e2b4410d8690b5bbbfefeb5dc073c85dbe7a965c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/roundcube-sieverules-1.17.tbz) = 4003945d577d80ce3034c8e8f5490b50b1f20050bce492a2b094695645d77472
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/roundcube-thunderbird_labels-0.8.tbz) = 55d6e5383d1f1a666c3bc2e09c8fbc476dd1cc9861f9061ec001e02bc062b967
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/roundcube-umich-20090813.tbz) = 2aa904e43dcb4a02a98f8e22bec3788bb3dacf45d70f41015905c3b8217fdef1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/roundup-1.4.19.tbz) = e22acb1912e97cc2589da4b8bd1196e0343617a1f540036f0a885d6556f3f73e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/routers2-2.19_5.tbz) = b550406ea929a4ad1120eb0a81e5b0a7466cbb5a2f2b2d80031f19e26d5dba86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/routers2-extensions-2.19_2.tbz) = 4ad6c31ce8839d1821822d162bd12beb4375b0adca6f5f9d2fd39f94630066bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/routers2-extras-2.19_2.tbz) = 04e12912d15839e4769d93e070fe81ca03a2bc50c6137f0bec67ba2aef09cda5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rox-archive-2.2_3.tbz) = ba9e5dbbbeee69fe7eb388c6c4793b075d932b9a93657cd8d500885fd2924e27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rox-edit-2.2_1.tbz) = 20594618407732ff99365d0499594076930240e45f9cf07b3cf7d5334379af1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rox-filer-2.11_1.tbz) = 1a4194eec90dd52cb7e883ffb7ea5494b15f5cbf49d6399461c52ba17c61d845
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rox-memo-2.1_1.tbz) = f03ce07f17d3a92807ce0caabca3dcaf98892c58fb898c6dd3b0f87c5845aa17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rox-mime-editor-0.6_1.tbz) = a8b41771de97dd57d3a7fa46d93addbac64bf87d8bc3bfccc34131934efdaca5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rox-session-0.40.0_1.tbz) = bd424822c35d3feb20acbea2b015968a1561c8b92180f1b387623fd87dd75703
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rox-videothumbnail-0.1.14_3.tbz) = f9457ec3821819bc78bd0e8be158a5665dbc7cd73b9d3db0b1153b859d586dbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rox-wallpaper-2.3_1.tbz) = d1fe511d17a2693b992cbeb7faff8d0c7f9d946656358db1524cb2b109c41857
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/roxbg-1.0.0_5.tbz) = feaa3daaa4db0cf8eac233b0ccce04b64fcb02f3671b0ac8a02b8223e80cb93d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/roxirc-2.0_2.tbz) = e4de51dc50f485b56b6d8468b7facfe69df34e6dfb3e4fbed804e2a97ec90cd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/roxterm-2.2.2_1.tbz) = 54594c7eaf740274963dfc30a0ce512e51028ffcfc3facebabc90d2207577da2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rp-pppoe-3.11.tbz) = 3b9a2cebe72391cd242bd2ee133cb69394cef095fcb4777f8ea732bc515a40c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rpc2-2.10.tbz) = 2df4ad4ed25a6a1e0385ab96ebcedaffdc63985fab9c5a9814ddbf074670442d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rpcalc-0.6.0_3.tbz) = cc796b4ba7c2baafb209aec497d5f3084a5187371b357c90290387409db8fdf0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rpl-1.4.0.tbz) = d6a5c270a03ba9219a3c1d24f6ec585b69bc7435d083eb01a4cef08527daf600
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rplay-3.3.2_3.tbz) = 95679797cd1daeb5553c0ce983e05c72c26398fbcfc57bc9a7712458f67b3115
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rpm-3.0.6_15.tbz) = 52a42124b3fd43faad81cda523d450859487e0bbb236d69a5979c5bfb50b185d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rpm-4.10.1.tbz) = 549f59bcfb0dab225887ca6d297709506d08b4e19d6ff36bf9c1012d26772f4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rpm-5.2.1_2.tbz) = 3660d54c8c7177b51c2a6115923052a1fc6c39db67f2bec1414ce5054655d9db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rpm-spec-mode.el-0.12.tbz) = ff610a54236e8fffdd81989f1843665b2d426f7856ac0707095a47e0a94ef3fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rpm2cpio-1.3_1.tbz) = 1d5197e82ee71c6ba3eb01f1414b0b2abbe69ded36370f95f5d39622e7748a33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rprint-3.2.tbz) = be2ad3fc5553c51ff40abf5eee1d854d86cad11301d991fd5e82012d79176a4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rpy-1.0.3_25.tbz) = 0c194fb32a35a759241b3959d39a5429f15c8899697005c34975eab70b435ea7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rpy2-2.2.6_3.tbz) = 42632068bbe04b5f8ec20878557ab970a1b875c51e0685e1ab4c8418a8272314
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rrdbot-0.9.7_2.tbz) = b9a4f51755a166fac2edf9a195d92bdf48800c7f372cc49812d12ad14cbe2836
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rrdman-1.0.1_4.tbz) = 30da5173619ffc63a63fac2a643210a78f4cc0fd4464fcdfc638942f9e5b04ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rrdtool-1.0.50_1.tbz) = 80e1afa8298fd61b51ab3d0d594dde49e90a64b67070a655a6e4b9a0bacfc316
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rrdtool-1.2.30_2.tbz) = e0aaa70dcb5b9d7141b6786d361a09f63727d981be7d778148102db29a4f7cb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rrdtool-1.4.7_2.tbz) = c6025e9c52033d85a0f517e31dc631c0c6f69432b3dfbe4c531f2c0660b2a336
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rscheme-0.7.3.3_1.tbz) = 4af0b10be7738f1233e56e1d497144ac3586da15dfc66a822250b26ca94d92bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rshell-1.0.tbz) = 59d56aaa7b5a513d0c904161715d81c40394cf4c9fcea08febbddd552f84ea0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsibreak-0.11.b1_2.tbz) = a1aaf59f75677421960e6c34c73a30c4128aac6b646bf415c4cb4a87ede0cc0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsibreak-0.8.0_7.tbz) = 2aab44764eae3202ac471f05344987af2d4cab65c75a4780384829c64057109c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsnapshot-1.3.1.tbz) = f34b74a97a4d8062603a56538c16b34456538ed47b90a22799aae8b29ef91fd7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rspamd-0.5.2.tbz) = 05e777e5660d95d6fe33c678597dd8246f2f34e7765c7044b324d90bcf4b3a92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsplib-2.7.13_1.tbz) = c8b0928f580194cf87d6c88b26a72c0da1e9b9844275d08874c1e515c10a1589
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rss2email-2.70.tbz) = af058023a4cfce401a84cc53fe41dd3c8cd4322d9448f24b38e80f46b8ecb04f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rss2html-0.8.2_2.tbz) = e5ffe7f06e0339baa80f09631fee534cdf60df2c8ba2231e529a209a4cdc4f68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsskit-0.4.tbz) = 90f65c0f2add9cce5ee1db974401d090db9460c5beba39b5e63362f44da025d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rssowl-1.2.3_8.tbz) = ad624c9352d8ce7bf5bc59c719f924b6588a93b3fb80edab440b988d84e534e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsstool-1.0.0.tbz) = fff1a0bc19b856cb061404128a519b69d478bf9a8c9ab8457c7c60b360b250a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rst.el-emacs-6390_7.tbz) = 97cb054dbe9f4d43758369eb312d6e98aa81aa76c01e9ee7a09d40432a9bd9dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rstart-1.0.4.tbz) = 3f0428868080f0ba0975d8406b51ad19c462ea83fbfc2a042accbbe82feba864
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsvndump-0.5.8.tbz) = 8140dc0276d68a06863f2e5e7a6a620d21a9463c13043b481c66b171fc592e30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsync-3.0.9_2.tbz) = 230d380bc1b814844cc4f272553db42a98622e0bbcb792d34032dee3eb98c951
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyncbackup-1.0.tbz) = ee8761f78d62773edd2c6638596f46c2dea51c1117a4f6f3920875c69b1c6fff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyncmanager-1.1.tbz) = 32bfc96ea27319ab39af6efc1b13fced9ebe65c1b3a615381461b4cb215ab3b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsynth-2.0_4.tbz) = 94328ed77bf4f3656a9439e23f51d0c682d7b54a7a49a41be4789bcff9a933a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-5.10.0.tbz) = 4b6a5ddb7b35f96090a783d538a68f912e2341f279f6b0da918ad34ec4019ab5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-6.4.2.tbz) = be76c47fe6a203b608085e0094c18d3086675c2d0cb3d366fab5ab037d9081d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-6.5.0.tbz) = aaa4fa6047aaa208ad0dd2111a2bdee57ba541196770ebc2035bccba8fefe279
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-gnutls-5.10.0.tbz) = a6ed64b8054cde1b38965941902f17d013d7e9213e7ed6a648b4a9d43e29d4d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-gnutls-6.4.2.tbz) = b7cacd429a29965b8958a66ecfdaa3dccd17b1679bb1f3ea2289c1f408593a53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-gnutls-6.5.0.tbz) = e4ea9cd7597455bef1d46ffae8bfab181a0a69c13d30b58941444efd49644db2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-gssapi-5.10.0.tbz) = f44f894eec8f7fae489c5e407de3b975900cc0737e215ab1630a331cbf3cd3a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-gssapi-6.4.2.tbz) = 98bcd17d2fcb5b1efc918d8134277caff3287154092f7249e84341d50bb489d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-gssapi-6.5.0.tbz) = c96925dc88d046067b8d98face65746c1e26f5a3ebae2d3f9ddabdb112560bc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-libdbi-5.10.0.tbz) = 545d4b555da7904e675a73f0c4c34c1fe5eb4971de00a05a61d1bb15df51b728
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-libdbi-6.4.2.tbz) = bbf023b416b8222ac779413bcd1a4eca93fc240b76241c4951e604e415f3a638
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-libdbi-6.5.0.tbz) = 89a647a64d15d814f79d1366d41ca4cd43c844ae92f7db24fc0ebb3cdade6e2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-mysql-5.10.0.tbz) = fb71c74b1133c55c977cd5d6c8f34e6ee3a677ac300c7c09b60c7c744dd4c13f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-mysql-6.4.2.tbz) = 2d663072c1f2347b9a839997c4fd9924cb60d8f90317df99722754952f195012
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-mysql-6.5.0.tbz) = fb12b3adda55a158a3d611ef3dc3f443bec188a2257eef44881876454b397f36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-pgsql-5.10.0.tbz) = 3f01ffc020ce3a5798e0fc324387d3db7826563d132fcf82d85a923b72083f17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-pgsql-6.4.2.tbz) = 57d8f13afd3e6864652528d50fb72d2dc8f20f0c31798a98b345588ac611c65d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-pgsql-6.5.0.tbz) = 38af220922bd0d8542329ec691201c3e67f4a477fd45a6c7dfec6bb0c9595e1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-relp-5.10.0.tbz) = e6b836e3cd9c0549b9efbf0b67f1d49a47271f285545398f1517617554a82a36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-relp-6.4.2.tbz) = 5620fd96e8b804363c40a8f3a90df25e9565d43d4bd3c82dc11f4707f9f6e0b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-relp-6.5.0.tbz) = 5467dc72aab09de89ff14b1dba509d5642a7260247a773decc0af6cca2b6085b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-rfc3195-5.10.0.tbz) = 6cf260418b36114e10e96fc3fd14c431b7be00578a76eb0b6e75ff14ba6d4b50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-rfc3195-6.4.2.tbz) = 8715491d01a36cfb1609d9f52e6119609b0481d788f6f111be4d5dcae4086407
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-rfc3195-6.5.0.tbz) = 408c0c7f30260203cbf964a3e90b737be70fab10d013d93a489cb17061ddb0be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-snmp-5.10.0.tbz) = a454a289b9c439c6d702c56e213b916d9f85c504ecfed88db9ce0706374e788f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-snmp-6.4.2.tbz) = 0bceea44ecb7adcdc43a8cbc5c5f931e2312abc7f28f8715c0a72c71ce84e327
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rsyslog-snmp-6.5.0.tbz) = 487b700a6f4af393fad0172c49e47526c33658cfd73a1457222668d526f3eeb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rt-3.8.14.tbz) = ee89a42c4e9190ec5152e4ff6d38190412f1cd12e8d7827001d9c9cbd2acffef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rt-4.0.7_1.tbz) = 6719cdabb2d29302ffcac35dc9098621d6ee6efb23f4ef9011a3ac956f0661d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rt2_demo-1.54b_1.tbz) = 7b1a019dc4c50d44587b522d3df4f699ec13be53c92b736f631f296d8a72c0dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rtc-2004.02.24.1_8.tbz) = 9b159a812e4b113c0d4a3ec5d7abe25f989430605a78d0b40972d14817ded30c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rtcw-1.41b_2,1.tbz) = 8a8e0c3878de887c680a63c1af4fce4535c422f7e3cc7dc1b961577bba8fd9f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rtf2html-1.1.b.tbz) = 7941141e15dd5075d62d16a2dd1dbfc722c75bc7e16a12a60c354139ab359abd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rtf2latex-1.5.tbz) = cfca34581f131666d89e8773e05239bdff7088c5c9052f938dd5cc125da4ccf2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rtf2latex2e-2.0.1.tbz) = cc8979b314988b4d08ca74532a5d826ecb05fd62fdd07ff4f884383aeffa102f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rtfm-1.0.tbz) = f4f1b74a3953bb745b5fefcda7ad02e883ed1cc4c01e6dc7f37556aaa9c94413
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rtfreader-1.0_1.tbz) = 964491fe6e3bf172ac0fcb850adc509242c32f8473615e2a514e0bc834670c40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rtfx-1.1.tbz) = c4c094260e35f6101c5b3fe739e6437de91cbda3ca9740b6ed640217cf5386b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rtg-0.7.4_9.tbz) = 996fb6454f50cdffd7f3d78827577158bc49abf37e57a4300f5df38090967167
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rtgui-0.2.7_3.tbz) = b76c36262beaa5aed1a1f46d547991a97e9ebffe792f00042c4cd95ca2da59d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rth-1.7.0.tbz) = 1ab625994ae13dbbc0b86e2cbd8125b8a3480c84d7eb8870c90be645c96c9f73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rtmpdump-2.4_1.tbz) = 4eb01443c89a3e86a50fa44a2a61e35a32e50bb9286af3089c8dba00ee2a25e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rtorrent-0.9.2_1.tbz) = 3dd8accf235f0aadddb4d61f76976c39449403baaa1c46356ef6bcedd849ad81
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rtpbreak-1.3a.tbz) = a5949cd0f53d55e278e5e03196e1d389713a4c258c4b9f0293b1630a169fdcaf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rtpproxy-1.2.1.tbz) = a4655fc6ca5a6582dbf8cfe85c993c3556e4d0a5c7cab7a63bee1e153c5e9985
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rtptools-1.18.tbz) = fa6c4aa7e7b61648b912fdb0754a9948ff78c839487abbf232d40b74a27398f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rtty-4.0.tbz) = 2edcf9a6308cd42e84bbcf3e4fc6addf6d8e07996e07174c74f14e86b4fb4980
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-MT-5.14.tbz) = c0a678df3662ab0f1451a035d6e8f42d93b407a103d14bed513ab6a9d0980793
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-PSCyr-0.4c2_4.tbz) = 335d80294decab9088a833f5781605c2970d163177e21de998765740bb7849fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-artwiz-ru-20041031_2.tbz) = 010354d196ad1fb20672ba8a81f3a73b6a708432eb87d270dcd8abab6b28516f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-aspell-0.99.f7.1_1,2.tbz) = 2575f6275035ea5f97ac07b6ff20a678d0675f93fd065228f5b775fdc266235f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-bugzilla-3.6.10_1.tbz) = d891e0a45e14090e140f251626d873b479c4bebf0d14035c1695420dd19de17b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-bugzilla-4.0.7_1.tbz) = 433e5f3f0ddb039d8acf0e18909324e2c5e7a779de898f01cb9aac30c051d6aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-bugzilla-4.2.3.tbz) = 54dcf1d31a66a492ba9a21f18d607faf87ed994ef838eb031775666d5c3e1e95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = 43cb88cc406fb75158cc048a952dacde435803be62b19a5adf6de258b639e305
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-d1489-1.5.1.tbz) = 987afc8c8e6c3ec808a850824b0dde92e9e849095c39d57d1a74acd5ba0ef728
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-eric4-4.5.7.tbz) = 0e0403bccc06c2267afe06d51b8fd57e42f09f952a74220c1c57b68bd1bdfedc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-fortune-bashorgru-20080903.tbz) = 093b4076d2b27e92f4cbdec95c1659ee4f02c561740668657b2553a5c1fa123a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-fortuneru-20090524.tbz) = 9535f928b98e0b3f9d49163325f44fbdbf7225b6023936286d843cfc5346070f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-freebsd-doc-39278,1.tbz) = 3afc01b1e574b7252182c558c84a060fb385968b68ac385f860ae94c49270c33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-gd-2.0.35_8,1.tbz) = 5048f90de63b0af29d186a3506c950e2e068e0d42a2c9f51b18760d60c454c53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-gimp-help-html-2.6.1.tbz) = 704ba80219481f2239436c2b46a3066c6ed28c258790a44491b051caf1e1992c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-hunspell-20111003.tbz) = ed28d80568ad5a15beedf4e63ab7a1d9ad10570335a0b54723d99a494dfc26db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-hyphen-2004.04.15_1.tbz) = d077dccc5e41cd1cc9ff342a4c9fb78e64b5fde15d2d274cb3dbf4417ff4bd4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-ircd-hybrid-7.2.4.tbz) = b8557dbc8c53708f2f0c00ea2b86d45dc8c18d991d9fb88c09d4bb89b9898b78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 6f5acc1dcc4d7f82d1873a004ca7f2bb762f653c63a3316c741be3f07276db1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 2388cc426dd3b89cb412ebd3a4da8ce47daf4a0652404884e9f05f15fd9c4941
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-koi2koi-1998.04.16.tbz) = 0473dfd90f53f72ca40c3013a940d41dc72f9d84087754f754d052fc46d7c7ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 10a81e4b6621b12fd165a30041c13b13289526a4ae4fe7f0e76e535785e2e588
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-mueller-dic-1.2_3.tbz) = 0ced12d20a79f3433e1f0a01d80900613f6631bca30345b3b7f3990babf6bbc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-muttprint-0.72d_6.tbz) = bdd8133128bf3d9018cf1268ab76ea00caed474e7989fb6596ac8e626ffc8b9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-mythes-2007.06.13_1.tbz) = e7957127cbac246fe9232b900bc79ad2b25ab52436a6f9cdcc4f7c2554974dd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-nap-1.5.4.tbz) = 20de5f1ef6683bfc7c7734a681327574490e95e4650c7e1215617c9aac5f9b0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-prawda-0.3.0_4.tbz) = 71cf8d6633b7efbf7e7bef9915e9aab363dde80ce574d7ee3d67e1427f48eb78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-rus-ispell-0.99g5.tbz) = 0017c07dae9a9a8024fccea8433ede7732b283be879442f0cd5fa3e958e69bc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-russian-0.6.0.tbz) = 1b8fe09a4bb034a213b9b10fc4d71e438a6a0fd143cc70fef113a5f7abbc47d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-rutils-1.0.3.tbz) = 9b1d17bf3994c2bff90f8bdbb5cc16219f0f39817f9a775440c8ba8ad0c55f63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-rux-0.79_1.tbz) = 7eb7ed83a25ffc39ab0b5fbd4192a5c05b44c5968669545f7201d29a4c7aa321
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-stardict-bars-2.4.2.tbz) = e7481be052881c3256749ab999f436afeaa8189f3f236152a0055b65c73d3497
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-stardict-computer-2.4.2.tbz) = 7b1ec01a87feb6e857ee24b283bdb60ecd7cf75e75b07fae745b4555389640d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-stardict-dal-2.4.2.tbz) = da1770d34cacc0c362da4b5c3ef03ef1e5c93cded77e1ebfc0f435c0c61384ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-stardict-engcom-2.4.2.tbz) = 6eceef714682bd9f4a404f75cc848eb12d4aed8f068565580b81aac3c0803fe6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-stardict-mueller7-2.4.2.tbz) = 71bf9e46aae5950be026f2b34a2b9e3279b286117eee7e4a5558228242029ece
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-stardict-mueller7accent-2.4.2.tbz) = 2cd0509b31eddda999bf9ef144f6d3289a62eec545621f864d1741b6bb4c71f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-stardict-pc-2.4.2.tbz) = cfe9f01fb3123a0b69c53b4e069ec91e0b96318b275503de8c02af9db84548f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-tac+ia-0.96p9.3.tbz) = 533e68b1d2f350c039c59cfad1ed2f936f19345a687d6a643d118286f37bcbc8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-tidyup-mail-0.12.tbz) = c991f92b71fe92ca60fbb355f56fee247c8474f2a496fea8adf356758c3e2650
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-unzip-6.0_1.tbz) = 4251efcb54a9dbcf6d2075c9c9551efacdad03e9577d31cf69213242ac8bf668
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-wmcyrx-2.1_2.tbz) = cb2d8a44c5624f029f46f1d39b838613770a96a63b42f11abff1fee954779046
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-wordpress-3.4.2.tbz) = 301d5daa6012e491a1921a43e07cc979abe237a6a67aaaf18132eda39466a82a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-xcode-4.1.tbz) = ce0096f922776ad900577c0e2eef2d880f012336a8a52e2b5bc56081d7d3f06a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-xcyrBGR-1.0_2.tbz) = 0dd01a2386b2b928577868dabe6ed8488d3fba70e87d21f69b843d9e24aebbf0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ru-xruskb-1.15.4_2.tbz) = 710343cc6e890fcff62beb714027a3e342d16435e23de8f7aa58def260274cd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubber-1.1_4.tbz) = e215905a83b8230e61c3a72d46522913db1fb3ee1c89148f6d010640846749b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubberband-1.7.0.tbz) = 166283a8ae17638249d55bb5540c2bb76875dd7496f3b2563c0d4db988451fec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubinius-1.2.4_2.tbz) = ef34f4ecdf2358c0c4e7981e24f859794ec904b659646a8c823b5396ac92fad9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubix-1.0.6.tbz) = 723fa0352848ab37e19f93cd219830ecb2e473735b7d41eae175719cb3664c26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruboard-1.2.2.tbz) = ada5359571278060f88be01be4917e9cdc8fa5005aa2246770df8daf3a7d8fab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubrica-2.0.10_1.tbz) = 781e9d68bfab19a7bbe1269d069009b306a5db5be607a92336c684f953965720
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby-1.8.7.370,1.tbz) = cb59fb5a24c55d528bbb7a7b2cf313c2691d367eb69ef595582782e43e0abddd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby-1.9.3.194_1,1.tbz) = 533b72cc76226c82ff22d28bc58d085fca1b335304ea1555d8ab3764e5e6b553
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby-flvtool2-1.0.6.tbz) = 316add33563a0fb63d3427b4b0b6f33b9825c7eaf95489aa967160b4a06d5824
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby-man-1.4.6.tbz) = 9124fc28a733fc7e114edd3a535a5cfdacaf4b36e1a6c18f3768c512d2f5eec3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby-mode.el-1.8.7.370,1.tbz) = 9a7c4cb252ace342bfb104362b2b0b814f18e9092f58182927e5fe8ab9fd8f4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby-rd-mode.el-0.6.31.tbz) = 6377c2545873cd74d0addf64a0da63dfa90449dd676fa3cbfe00ff2b4dc897dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby-subversion-1.7.6.tbz) = 4f9ddbf882562ede71081304d213cf186a9dc2a7fd90220b96d3b0fa8e621448
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-X11-0.5.tbz) = 9b53e2513ba662ce16f0a06222e941beed8ee965ccf325569e98135e186ed2ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-acl-1.0.1.tbz) = 52a9b448d55b045d248e14cd66b9a646ea6d4ee9f945c11f76a5ac97236dbaf8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-algebra-0.72.tbz) = eca314c69311d9c06d9f750ab82a23199e97b107c07b54fd19f1b108068a3ccb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-amatch-0.2.5.tbz) = 90a306ed0e105cf2cb4d664383d3dc26a662f5fe3e2d628e1209b6b0ea6f43d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-amazon-0.9.2.tbz) = 04f377c94128939fc2f83f68bed51798e5b11471a39a48ebc38893549cfd5a7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-amrita-1.0.2.tbz) = 68afb57b475619921d2d9b859f82d0cf27037923a0639f52688354a4d43db082
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-amstd-2.0.0.tbz) = 03973580cef4260d12bc0df9f01c0f74b96f36aeb76eb345fae8de2eebb73289
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-aspectr-0.3.5.tbz) = 8028e631f122d7533ffd7afef0a39f365ad2e1a754f24f0b79481e499b760adb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-atk-1.1.5.tbz) = fd3e341b6228bb5f9b5160b1c4eeddd80a0aaeedad43ffe9fccba5922ba45cfc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-audiofile-0.2.4.tbz) = 7597d9c82acc7b8cc7719bac3d1fc081253c490bb3c87013cd0a66bf8fe1ffdf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-avl-0.1_1.tbz) = 545e33c98eb94305b2e6ce5fb26c3ef6f634351e0ad7f7df5451ee67a1b292aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-aws-0.8.1.tbz) = ed618a0f2122cbd454b63ea1e9be5bf36af274700d91cb445d02dbfdd2c4575d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-bdb-0.6.6.tbz) = 683eada2e5e8733800576bb05a13ed4e3027f24805691961750cd9359952a8f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-bdb1-0.2.3.tbz) = ce820035ada461cd3787d955bdbd02a743de083fc35d8a0d8aa98932cbc2aa9c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-bio-1.4.1.tbz) = aaf424acf81801b372a3a8fbc96d11fdfd2ca5e7bcc8643bf8a7d0abe23be930
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-borges-1.1.0.tbz) = 5b90306ef835cfd27151769a6740e900ed5a0a164b1a88e6ce4dbc4c338a7fb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-bsdconv-9.0.tbz) = 493b5a4a339d1341342727e52b3bcb2029f4ffa5325c240ed59607eac4f89fd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-bsearch-1.5.tbz) = d66c51bff1fe8f96430004af6e656072d1a39fd7ddcce5372c9c40d6a2d8fe09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-byaccr-0.1.tbz) = 5d24bc52e33d13ebbb6957ba36185a0ad93e1c0b3e80bcd5823ea93f1721bfc6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-bz2-0.2.2_2.tbz) = 1d5a00d1af81f32e03af7c34e1a48a16e81804a4cf343ade4bed54d193ae1ac1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-cache-0.3.tbz) = fe95454dbed1873f5dc6fae2f7891a92ba7d64c563baa7d915b54a966c8794c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-cairo-1.12.2.tbz) = 1551e5dfa4608dd97f1ef018e1248476bd84e3e1c08d55b39b22c4beafc28cd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-calendar-1.11.4r,1.tbz) = 1ad30166eb3be8bd7c919aa1bbec22b0eb67151457cb9c671093c6362bea5a67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-camellia-1.2.tbz) = eaefc2e248c7796290f05356b72feb1f49d5ecabe67f72075dd29046098585e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-cdb-0.5a_1.tbz) = 0abb9790e5b12c27e20e5f10b2ec9ccd87f4733c21d5b4a3d84893ec4cfc042b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-crypt-1.1.4.tbz) = dbdb20a043538077ba3ad9a26c804bc761c7da735ce032403328c594c85a93fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-cvs-0.2.tbz) = 63cb4e90daa903d359d010335079b6cd30984f2c08a814ba8b7a41e4ee7a3858
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-date2-4.0.19.tbz) = 66e530cdd0345dfdd61d63753a3029e91142efb8978d300eb30edfcc3ebd81e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-dbd_mysql-0.4.4.tbz) = 7111267286601bf3b1384516c89e535039baff4d20cbb4f33f01fc32acd54649
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-dbd_odbc-0.2.5.tbz) = 84e28981516e0fe20584b2103bb146ab43a28a421d19982da6f7b470917fbd9c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-dbd_pg-0.3.9.tbz) = 2ef5429ad00ce7ab57ac6732a6525328c0ebd9f88ddb342a91c9e124d3c48556
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-dbd_sqlite-0.1.2.tbz) = d0092afaaab6a03b3d4d75b0f9143bdac4cc22518997059dca498e03247a7bfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-dbd_sqlite3-1.2.5.tbz) = bbe28f4a51e78858208c410763fb050458bf96c7192e3ceeb7361f4d01697558
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-dbi-0.4.3_2.tbz) = 73a246e1a28e0fdfefce51bebf37a4288975b52886f56ce8def25d22ff16180e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-dcl-1.7.0.tbz) = 29ea4e7341ef23348b380d834035f8cd2276ac701a13d08f741c9a7b53fee8f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-deplate-0.8.5.tbz) = d2de2fe34f9bcb3a58ca74da61e503cdd637fe7ede236726b1a0c6493657c1cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-dialogs-1.1.tbz) = 08795a16e79014991f2695221c84ecc86ea11187616a8d1c07987dd125a79b9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-dict-0.9.4.tbz) = 02de2798a797fdb4d67c86fba6dd5d428cfbba9976791d82cd9f24e809fe58ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-diff-0.4.tbz) = 8aca54b45d70a9eb8e108960f7a27a45d2069fe75e0ffd2e6309d33c9f820c02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-div-1.3.2.tbz) = b2db6358a1f022e126d2d5015c175b28eaac1a76b5f8a005849bae758ae946ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-doc-stdlib-0.10.1.tbz) = 3cd9b9a9c4ae12c1f5a405da8a30025deb9912f72137ed8fd18f0db0a8e09f37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-dump.rb-0.2.tbz) = 0da32c3c87a3aff60c0eb237edf2626e26798305ae954137b762afd5d9195609
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-erbscan-0.0.20030723b.tbz) = 5ac5e0653aadeff830456601e76c85e80ca52a83ff4f11e6bc19ab21b4662203
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-eruby-1.0.5_2.tbz) = 0f9236cdb9f7186e770eb858485410cbfb1d87e14d35c9a33dbc63e7f4c5df69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-escape-0.2.tbz) = 8c027c4f3531ddb082b2c34d7f52d68d7d949ab4a4fe875336f8ac2ef94aaf43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-esound-0.1.tbz) = a27dfe5274a146d7293648a349e5270668a19970c43bb7cea43a87064b87bd05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-event-loop-0.3.tbz) = 94aadc7899f668770454f07ce6ff4177d2e768d8a129713ae216154f5dc0c4ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-exmars-0.01.tbz) = 4801d27f9cbce8e5024a2387f119cd881756dfa1b30551a85e4eda84da9c4e14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-fam-0.2.0.tbz) = 1d58f240506078319b3ebfd6a24263c76b3e18a6ba637d5941078dc16a8a346d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-fastri-0.3.1.tbz) = 61ac6c07f49968b6b2b7dc3f5e828c6258de82f7fef1e8d80a8d37ba77a9a8ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-fcgi-0.8.8.tbz) = 6abdffb11947ac8e9bb46c012c48da6a1c745b085bfdf35e990dbafaa9988a16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-fcgiwrap-0.1.6.tbz) = dc315ce54c5af336d533464fd079b65244e6f05cccef81592bb10f080fb324d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-fftw3-0.4.tbz) = a1b38ca3adddd8975fbfee9519cae8fac0a4f794733955393899cb3003bf91a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-format-1.09.tbz) = 68fec963d080726d1dc3f95ea21d292faff7b6b190199897a8c95c7dd2c89520
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-fox-1.6.19_11.tbz) = 26c17d467637170332f51367cda2e0bc452e14923e0994dd06e48c7e650d95a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-freedb-0.5.tbz) = 5cf653209ea2eb98b2e9bd48fa0e38cc919acb97fbca95a946e5dfd8782a3742
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-gd-0.8.0_1.tbz) = 0e3146f87e75912f2e19f7bc363494f3415fef193ecd0e7dc0e54e797cb8e304
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-gdal-1.9.1.tbz) = bb3c2146f37ca1dc77206ee03e46a4f669d999aa3a455abf4420659c0ddfb5f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-gdbm-1.8.7.370_3,1.tbz) = b0c7c69896063fa4f7b6132fac9c5971c2a4bb504d34156f6bf78942bab1d1c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-gdk_pixbuf2-1.1.5.tbz) = 610e7cbcdecf988f1dffb28b52c7dff212e4ee101c75db8185688d8d90ca615f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-gemfinder-1.9.6_1.tbz) = 79ca591bb460e4b28a771c2b5ea5b959ca04598e6a69f834a50c099facb76fbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-gems-1.8.24.tbz) = c5bf4ff345ee48c7c096c37dc29c98e53ce0a694b2eb0c2c3ba34db8a57efcaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-gettext-1.93.0.tbz) = 7730dfbcdea8336c9c14edfed8dd7dafb8901a026796f74bff3006421d37a23b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-gio2-1.1.5.tbz) = f43abd8aebd8cf17560bc5a41bf99bd7e8c59d991592a7ff1fe18e544ace8d23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-glib2-1.1.5.tbz) = 2e046730cf1fbe9292aba19e049fb5439be245712dd2c756b52fdb0d63d2b0a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-gnome2-1.1.5.tbz) = be1c2dd6f8d0490584fc9528bee7e10ea57fca567fd7bd6bdd5a9cb3776ac2ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-gnuplot-0.5_4.tbz) = 779aaaf4b831b37595a30861b01dbb22f3b7baa072498cceafcb99f7e56291e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-goocanvas-1.1.5.tbz) = 59dbd11b48ae94fc3c08b4b73b835092599cb18a08c04765e3f54f34d4989bd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-google-0.6.0.tbz) = a037877278a12b04dbf65c2ebae787af3c91dc86e6c56129023a759d408af783
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-gpgme-1.0.8_1.tbz) = 9bfa68f1104592b63366d87d706052fc2e478429b2fb4c6fd72a75ca42c7d4df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-gphys-1.2.1.tbz) = 602d0f7717b323a3df8b5da397e41af2e1fea6aecb02ce74e392eb37e563c6cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-growl-3.0.tbz) = 2359f675b9cd023abfb982e525052e4db30501068aa1e94ad18a4cb8baeaf7e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-gsl-1.14.7.tbz) = 8b0f3e4c1f9a8354cfddc96a9091edf1867c7a808f548a04b0ae02e181679d7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-gstreamer-1.1.5.tbz) = 522d0067e23dceb4fdf6d8db90f4121bf3c9fce4d5444451d5320a1479926940
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-gtk-0.34_4.tbz) = 1f21eb20a86c345ffa31fa1a5ea26a9bca5ecd081c414542326f9f37eab383c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-gtk2-1.1.5.tbz) = 93ef4cdb1ee23b624c706e146f0eae34b9f15a0ca66b0738191bbdb23c013c41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-gtksourceview2-1.1.5.tbz) = 63ff95875e3a69656d57f434148fda9752ae737a7f6231665b910ab9c6cd9d93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-gtktrayicon-0.1.0_8.tbz) = a1233349c6f3d246efbe2ef27a1b1c15fb8dafc79ad38d7ae7bb177d24f10ca9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-gyokuro-1.0.0.tbz) = 2e6f32a396a102aa56f6e257e4d3a20032147a0131ca296dac42c3f7a4d53c40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-hikidoc-0.0.6.tbz) = ed85a09d6ad25b810e69f5655842dd5fb21f8678c8dd7bab6cbd9c89ec9b7d3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-hmac-0.4.0.tbz) = e9248cc6e3e75ed57d215892c2f8c9647de03e320a7fb8c779d20120c7ade415
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-html-fillinform-0.24.tbz) = a7ceb2fb43beae232e3491d48ea3bfced28e7f77032b3c5003cf248425646f65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-html-template-0.16.tbz) = 987eaf409f8f8e0f46e5d4061003e0b55aa7ed4583829c32244394f96adb51d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-htmlrepair-1.0.1.tbz) = 11e75a2df7db07beac3e2535f2dac8402317befa0c2214ed22a82a8a45007c6c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-htmlsplit-1.0.2.tbz) = 35b584dcb8cead3258d586bf7217b7a5e6e292620a5380e229d310f405cff81a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-htree-0.8.tbz) = 0630720bf1f8e5eb92229e30ff401aea30812dbb810c1c78491cd4b5a8a9aaa2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-icmp-0.2.1.tbz) = 1c998f836d7a928a3fb40effad4663d18eb602e38a19121b20709310404d687b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-iconv-1.8.7.370,1.tbz) = 6ae133138ae0aba055da58d5e2f08c5fbfd5ff9198bad7c937ec5d15981dfe8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-image_size-0.0.20040618.tbz) = 31c62a4f2daff9f0036a0145d16e8aad6e76705a5d783e280c55c1c22bb24791
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-imlib2-0.5.2_7.tbz) = d1a24f8adb33fbf6113d6778f40fd0161ab9dd10ff28aa5f402212b1cf9cf3a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-interbase-0.5.2.tbz) = ae56eea17ff60ebb4ee9c3dd1ea974f195bebffba43c0aec5ed13ab7eb2bf488
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-intl-0.11_6.tbz) = f1412a3fafbe4b4f9c522e5b4d3320114fe8ece17fa3820d3f40b8667d5139a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-io-reactor-1.0.4.tbz) = efdc466575b2e0907855684fcc8ddbdba7eb030c666f686e4e9c8fdedb96f86a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-irc-0.14.tbz) = b440b3f5f96facca648c2dd2226a9d28268b0ad62a4ff4fa024488b09c505cec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-jttui-200205082055.tbz) = ebfc25e932fa800088002c3fdf9b7db2d6efbced2d982a390fb3caa48f5c4e63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-kdebindings-korundum-4.8.4.tbz) = 6fb612b4b16f19fb6450dacb9f6e379d133b9e02d9c5486ece7508a267298b15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-kdebindings-krossruby-4.8.4.tbz) = a0487e9793e83cb8e7dbaf888a2ea790e00deeb46529bf6462aff9b5870ee872
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-kdebindings-qtruby-4.8.4.tbz) = ead1e896b13629fa5e870e41b7e86f19feaa89d2021f521811c1f86e8a5df513
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-langscan-1.2.tbz) = 3e6f2e1a1c536df843535b92ae376f21f88e1fbb776563a0a39adef4312dd1a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-ldap-0.9.10_1.tbz) = f07531a0bc837e5a7662e6c4d39e9ffe1ca92aedf62d7d7eff938505886a5759
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-lha-0.8.1_1.tbz) = c5be5be50670b626cc40ad9ab48810127a55a098ed57387e24e67ac2f0e727f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-libarchive-0.1.1.tbz) = 8aa0886a3235f1a0dac7fb3eebc79ce90c8b3f3ed00b2cae614b0b7c549137a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-libpafe-ruby-0.0.8_1.tbz) = a68b7637cd9f42c3c49469a1ef0276d6932b574d12e31ded6dbe577551ea6644
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-libxml-1.1.3.tbz) = 12b02ce849d89ea959457deb49706c66e998cb269f5d0b9fbeff93dede2de839
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-liquid-2.0.0.tbz) = 95626d570c05fd8b87cdfa72e8ebb2ebfdf8f450663c4269f0fe1b0de0b3392d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-locale-0.2_2.tbz) = 85799e0b60b0979bd78fb6de0a5a7d6b96e4a36e53fe41703a69b55a1b9a5c53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-locale2-2.0.5.tbz) = fccbf3c9ef32a0a53d8e4c8a528a1531d68eade9c4415a3686f26c79a1bc8eae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-lua-20010921_1.tbz) = 99772025a17c2da7005677d50d185edc93f5ebee1b01f873a2efd75dc371dcc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-memcache-0.0.4.tbz) = f0aa69c2c6c0551755e4c4a055abc6c7564e671f588131a7f9be359dd926670d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-memoize-1.3.1.tbz) = dc7245d44a6db7dcdfe908d02abec28c98e288cc5b303ea24c9608eb1f02b849
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-ming-0.4.3.0.2.1_2.tbz) = 774ff7d852f4945631076647d1fb1e23addc81b97a83af24956d4e7d9bf3711d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-mmap-0.2.6.tbz) = 17614c3ba2c2c4e98a61db6c3cd4e8a8128d1338c2d37d80308f55a75eb43840
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-mp3info-0.5.tbz) = b7960da9e8866ed4c1f9c93ded0d78aa3800d567494b7c2feabc6443b9677f3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-mp3tag-1.0.tbz) = ff9f3110b202212bb94f3c5353d79b67efbd9848e151c13c3bd2430648844ee4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-multi-0.1.tbz) = d8949b108062d6015dbebdfd338eceb3666ea957d7448c6d5a190acc863e488d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-mwdom-0.1.5.tbz) = 0a23ee87b037d126418b06aa1301a28813a2574b68b12089e2792665b5bcafe4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-mysql-2.8.2_1.tbz) = f40cb0ce521ef00556b80505240dc97ca93eea9b483fd5507c29f947d579752b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-narray-0.6.0.1.tbz) = 7456d1774c5e56c19d5050d709d2aa4e8fea5092787900844a12f0a0caf89768
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-narray_miss-1.2.6.tbz) = 209bb984ed5420f60de0c066330c82067073aaf28312a4f0fa06e4615a741fc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-ncurses-1.2.4.tbz) = d095fc3c1648251ecb9c369fd1eea4f6cc7e7a0b3a55775542ca437b0267fdc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-net-geoip-0.07.tbz) = 1ff54b6e394f63a7ed62c04de517ed03b8656e8a8b5ee20de73351dc79f80193
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-netcdf-0.6.6.tbz) = bca2ec670963acd200e1c0c4be44a551873e071a5f4530dc589dc291888d18d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-nora-0.0.20041114.tbz) = 06f29ea8c9d8e24c349cf55c731fb2d8997eeee01d53e09b83f93ed133513427
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-numru_misc-0.1.1.tbz) = a6e7cd8b3e7f597be9965d876ed989fdf8657016679b2178ed055d41b69581d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-numru_units-1.7.tbz) = cc0ed32b38a44db60cbab80b22e74b07ee26ea2000770e2972e63df57a4e32ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-o_dbm-0.5.1.tbz) = 40b9e02e2b3d4b76a753b5b2f3a6fd6150fc9b00eae663c6f5013a391833bf7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-oci8-1.0.0.r1.tbz) = 17b7e56ddc4ee387cc4f69a9e873bc9a451d59ce902cbc0aa0662f0f8fb0f25a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-odbc-0.99991_1.tbz) = 23d6e86df863bb2121ce4caa627f26f1365ae097d5e6bfec4ae3bb190e1fa3e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-opengl-0.32b_5.tbz) = 9dbd2259e482f424c3c02aa0d9a55d4ceb036dffd0c2189830b042646fd15356
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-panda-0.0.7_5.tbz) = 252ac67aae7e95d1583192f4b9219b04fc4a06f8e40370cf2b3a5e4034940581
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-pango-1.1.5.tbz) = ed8f3e6693c650a38b81f9e911717f78b3c76fc13cd4cc29606a5b647e41a4ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-password-0.5.3_4.tbz) = 13d78f96a65d80556f060886d0c1218a2cd00ae503ace64e692bd9cfd6937d9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-pgplot-0.1.3_4.tbz) = 38c9ebbfe7a9e6a6c155309c33b8bc865045405086b6f92d29bcc70e12f4ad8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-poppler-1.1.5.tbz) = 5121c529d564f6822b47d9494163dc81898541b4619b2d03be835bc0a606ddb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-programmingruby-0.4_2.tbz) = b812be3e67ae3034550c73c3158f7480b96b8ae63a063594d5aae1f38f27f966
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-progressbar-0.9.tbz) = fe683c898b56e0e866371e0b6dc15f78f74bd3e58c2e54ac61b0fcba6448d495
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-property-19990308.tbz) = 25e722c84faa1e9556a1e9d8dac3f0044b662fe8bd769f5c591652e1af494059
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-qdbm-1.8.78.tbz) = cd95c4dc80f797ac9c2f1319c060ad393a5b131702dc025b04e7db0b5c23dfbf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-quota-0.5.1.tbz) = 5fc2e4401ba6393b0aa1b06a37b144d60f42135c161ad1ff2ae32170bb0c9572
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-racc-1.4.5.tbz) = 36f568081b4ce8439eeb9920897561acb21d6118d39d3b83e7b3610f8a7e99c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-rbbr-0.6.0_11.tbz) = 52a350a578da1da9428c62eaa3cf95c936912afd5d4000aaa9d88875504c62f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-rbison-0.0.7_3.tbz) = 2c412145c9e7e9413fc44bbc5385fc6f01acffe83b3ec031f701e5c49dc2ba55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-rcov-0.8.1.2.tbz) = d05c6c1e5f0c07a934f65be3841bbdb215a5fca2d441cd1b002fbd82584d7be3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-rdbc1-001103_2.tbz) = 251e8a73f10dfd7d91ee094de1e1e6316105399201cb13087395c95617f126e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-rdtool-0.6.37.tbz) = 5f82a16e355ff3769f88ea0f2e123d3e3830b08fefd78d900a37b8d2bf15cae1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-reference-1.0_1.tbz) = 22abfc8a172c3be5911df0e72b139f0ce68fb1b9571093eef1d9f67f4713eeb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-rfilter-0.12.tbz) = 1a46875daca2072b4b334dad4c406f2be6c0ec5a5427e57ca7f73778a95631ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-ri-emacs-0.2.3.tbz) = 78de971cd2892c829a5476ae6a40b3c35cbd4ebe24148e41479f2b421b959d2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-rica-0.10.tbz) = 841116862d012a0fe3760669cf6ef0939fcb18bdd246c60163d20c6f481bec93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-rice-0.0.0.2.tbz) = c6ff6e2d2b85225748adabcad7d81387b9c849d300006af05b1aac8ff932e3db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-rmagick-2.13.1_3.tbz) = ad73e9fef1744d4b9896e7cde19a5b7035bff4125234e2bb4253ffc8ace06595
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-rmail-0.17.tbz) = e1c60056d1e9abe43ceec008bc200f21a1664ac313a9c4a3a6647fdc5ca16969
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-robjectteam-1.0_1.tbz) = 35898a67bd3fa1fff74d3f01126eaadbe5da2d3d7d4000be72e559cf3072475d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-rreadline-0.5.4.tbz) = a712ce018f053e37d5642fcc86f73e568e9b575ba9609872dcf3c7df9dedd783
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-rss-0.9.1_1.tbz) = 96f964f08e6dfde5656cdc0992cf1145df3b3555265c4f80f112b4fe7157193d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-rss.alt-0.2.6.tbz) = d1bf426be6bd6d832ba687a7f09e726aea4f01558c3fc0ffd62138e78acfc676
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-rsvg2-1.1.5.tbz) = 5bc2b22dd049db9633c431b6ba11b038e20cb32e5ec762111dd0ca467e57e10b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-rttool-1.0.3.tbz) = e728dd7308cd8dd99f813150942aff5a6a9372f4dfbe253d24db5fe7a6e32cae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-rudl-0.8_11.tbz) = 5f751ad62941c2469c19a78e31091608a2868d26945a234928098db66270b7b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-sablot-0.5.2_9.tbz) = 03ae3d7003cea6a0ab0565e8b72ebe4bb99553f2aba0351a404c9e131d696e59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-sary-1.2.0_2.tbz) = 6a5bc08dc7b84853c1c7d38ee31e140483e38a2a735956d3aeef8c8d498459e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-sdl-1.3.1_8.tbz) = 510f1b7f51b9478b24a000070a020895cff5701e4f7c61f711feee214165520d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-setup.rb-3.4.1.tbz) = a8e8b60874b19f289b1357effb8c2b0b66b2e96729ef0e23128bda2ad377ed4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-sexp-0.2.1.tbz) = 954a0d34f2dd3137a256b77fa889bab0894b59bb687e7c62a9a9b0a8f88c3d36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-slang-0.52.tbz) = 69994fa1a70bfa2c08d8caa34f55eba620bdd3b32af353a37abed73aa03114b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-smf-0.15.12.tbz) = 9d22d41152274903d1cc9c577a63bdf1811b5af2b9fa0010f0e9ce2067d53a7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-statgrab-0.1.tbz) = e4c9ee8f5d960e22d8f1aa4e41e2026d95d1991a5a5c999388f54101792de4a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-sybct-0.2.12.tbz) = 56d215c5e1ef7dab7c362aa9baa9d9d9bb6872794ee96e6ed59e245aad31c415
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-sysvipc-0.7.tbz) = f95f230199036017f9060410fe3c33b5f4c39c2558676dbff6b4c197bfa6ba61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-taglib-1.1_1.tbz) = 9417621dbbcca056c519cd5cac9fe60a53a30e8c4648e2e7d8f9d0b03af0953b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-tcpsocketpipe-1.8.2.tbz) = b52caf3ea3c6996bfa1831a54aa0f8afb3a3789e12ec047e30ed7b65792a9adf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-tcpwrap-0.6_1.tbz) = d42a891e6c518e5f79d841014395a6c2896f5cb7bc47b81dd7792e448ff970c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-term-ansicolor-1.0.4.tbz) = b32b7da7195e721f9a767016e9e816517a95d46a330f0f86cf9524c8dcb8eae2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-tgif-20010408_12.tbz) = bc1525a448dd2de8795c38965cecdcd5a214cb0f91423cdcb14a21e38f8df355
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-tk-1.8.7.370,1.tbz) = 50effe77383140b1468f5cb5049b8d32f5f9d5c0f61da5e28d1bb2477e870c03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-tokyocabinet-1.31.tbz) = 10ab531204f75148e7788c109055d76004e8395839af04c2c4a078fb41dc96fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-tserver-0.2.1.tbz) = 9e849aa2ac1ec05e44f1d31d3c93e9a99e231deece4413eeeb91fbe8ba1a7a55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-usersguide-20051121_1.tbz) = 8c4736bc2774a71fda5886eed21ecd180f3b238008985a9dce4a15502601bbf5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-vorbisfile-0.2_5.tbz) = 86633c6686f5049f454a4d1e63caf6399671fcaba6ad79c4c99629dd9c8825e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-vpim-0.695.tbz) = 90515d424ac3b5059cb3e95640c83d90d6f2736bf61a40b6f7420cec44ec531e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-vte-1.1.5.tbz) = e8370f59085120c9ab47231e5361be09e49d3fe527a2296422fb47d7d9754306
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-wirble-0.1.3.tbz) = cfb9ebb1ad4654e1b4c6d95eede4be53597bd87a8310855e060bd09f9cc974b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-xmlconfigfile-0.9.7.tbz) = 1d527c5cfa8e935375beb4be8be0034fc674dfbfa7d3e9f1eab8c1df4802a486
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-xmlparser-0.7.2.tbz) = e2c0a9c2b647451a595d9c5b5241037f3ff29c63b2a949af980937e34f4c87d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-xmlscan-0.0.10.tbz) = 0a54b512a2b9e12fe4f8fcaabf573b3bfd5e5a21fdb9a2007486914dc5af4ba0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-xmlscan-0.2.3.tbz) = bca1b8c269e88744573f82f8fdca13333572359d8cec4d214ab51d4062e65714
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-xmms2-0.8_4.tbz) = c00074a189fcc7276eb45ae19e729c4ec0508f063e70aef1939ce0a5307117ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-xslt-0.9.6.tbz) = 301fd61d37e9ca39cf212eadfbbb1c7c7012a164716d32d59e75e612d8df6639
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ruby18-zip-0.9.4.tbz) = 86949c67eebff96d4d0daa4cc1310083b2129496cf3a3b6381bf99278b470978
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-GeoRuby-1.3.4.tbz) = c3b9754d532dae9ea4705ee97645358ecc09f07f7188bd4d9f5f7adcc29fc651
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-StreetAddress-1.0.3.tbz) = 2efa91033dc2397263da0a3d6ff443e83b7b6366a03f34e29406d12474e117cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-SyslogLogger-1.4.1.tbz) = 980d6e3348fe9e6156537ac8d8b030257ff747e81c1ca32b532be3cf32384887
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-abstract-1.0.0_1.tbz) = 9edafe29fe39ac33f58844542915331ee42cafee349313ba6f591c3e0b4cdbae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-actionmailer-3.2.8.tbz) = b3379750871bc4048f12266977626d29c62ab8dba5460db363b300780c7a2280
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-actionpack-3.2.8.tbz) = 01b4d48f62d2e6b823082a05e7ac37e92d8bfad5f8abd70cac8069de927ba3ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-activemodel-3.2.8.tbz) = f905560c8bd78eac56a86970060ae0805c92229c4f94f0f9fb6a98d69904b5d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-activerecord-3.2.8.tbz) = 9630f5ca12a6d60b1cffd4c007dfe8149cd0e66a068aa625127790d943500d30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-activerecord-jdbc-adapter-0.9.2.tbz) = e85c813565c363eb0bdaff6b90f8392286d8e3c64d00bef85c2f88c476b62d1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-activerecord-jdbcmysql-adapter-0.9.2_2.tbz) = 9cacc073a0818fd655aefc53e940fc334d36734f63c7c0dd7180c3822facb2bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-activeresource-3.2.8.tbz) = 2334641a96cb956e2b63a1d1c7eed0fdc8bb3593821e656d977d11cc8e5864dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-activesupport-3.2.8.tbz) = 7413e941777ad17aa5b066b078c0dd3b184053cdad5ae0b832bef34239f3b639
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-addressable-2.3.2.tbz) = 582da9062c3d78d16f07afbebe9cd3d7698d0ddb51c7ba0905a20d9dfbcc8777
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ai4r-1.9.tbz) = 78927971cb204b9eaf098bfc6e5bec3246177196ca5dcc3e1087177aa9403563
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-albino-1.3.3.tbz) = 5c54395b7122dd1f0b5183f77be954bd4dba85c8c9be2d81589ceba9adcb8e8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-allison-2.0.3.tbz) = 78c6083d59ab6e54db767b613c7f648cb858059c69c8c8e6b2fdb3881cbb5275
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-amalgalite-1.1.2.tbz) = 5aa8022388dc1bf929afade896276240fb351c35a59c69b1866b6a5ea5bec8a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-amazon-ecs-2.2.4.tbz) = 68f8e820d01d0bed9d7983db4c3cf8d6ff7c8e6e242cf5ea32bda91f8d76d900
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-amq-client-0.9.4.tbz) = 1b41f722effd2866502c2d1b1a087a01b005d7ae53e820f9444fc57500de5899
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-amq-protocol-0.9.4.tbz) = 05185179bc924b9ebf502bff3e861dcd101a1dc2c6d6b40d5f128aa1377bc733
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-amqp-0.6.7.tbz) = ed7c14c0da996b627ef249b2b1da5b4ad2e484c7364db112c255706d2fef2311
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-amqp-0.9.7.tbz) = cfca30df86edbef4a1ee0e1a8f200e484b3d8dcd93d3a8373ee15b9ebfac973c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-analogger-0.5.0_1.tbz) = a7de38da61aa8bd4ea609df64e28d665b08fcce76f4ec62a85b0a14ae5be6d72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-anemone-0.7.2.tbz) = 629c5ff7fd0fae6464e748ad72495ad11ad0e69d3a88ee925806d093831bbf1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ansi-1.4.3.tbz) = 875d9b6fef945b8e78722704ed1e3811f376e806fbdaf4c92c329a66833559d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-app_config-0.7.1.tbz) = ceaa106e6852752067e771c3e8e372d64e4ecdec538f982d30fa0bd8677a7550
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-archive-tar-minitar-0.5.2.tbz) = 8df55a1eec29cf29baf5e6845fe0e1e5e3fe0569505c446e2002c0c807ce7af0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-archive-zip-0.5.0.tbz) = a3d3d23b513fa5b5487f83b6ed3acbc0987ce4e34b17571274b587d510de5da3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-arel-3.0.2,1.tbz) = 1321c27c51b2c4ddbf8ea529259b6e2d7f96586be72afecf7d1f92492ced4740
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-arrayfields-4.7.4.tbz) = a386b37db45aec838b278076561f94eeede983415c4ab092d845988b230b52c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-atoulme-Antwrap-0.7.2.tbz) = 596db38f79ea4fc5a3de5ca5925785b932785c3bf56d5835341daddf03e39485
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-attic-0.5.3.tbz) = a0ed99b98454fa1b50a2ce9196b7c990f53637531ed3e9ac541ded46dc5dc823
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-authlogic-3.1.3.tbz) = a68c55a5a889e5fe294597c680b4c842790ccf8f18c5c7fdad2b44914be66848
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-awesome_print-1.1.0.tbz) = d456b585461c36992af8ffd47665bde25bf1185158e34aa35225ca71dbfc91fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-backports-2.6.4.tbz) = 65c4c86b4f6c38e368c2b6a3e77b024def835ae316cb7a1adfae7cd25b587ca5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-bacon-1.1.0.tbz) = 5e78a68a78169c56257974ad325eccc9aede67b2fb3b3affbc76a7b9d9ba9619
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-bcrypt-ruby-3.0.1.tbz) = b01117cb85d98e95359a2dc7d6242f5a13418c9a22f6a1e0e0757181da7c481f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-benelux-0.6.1.tbz) = 867dba3445fcac2cfe2bfd6ce9f8c20d9c210c6a624542081433ccb98b9ac5d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-bigrecord-0.1.1.tbz) = 5d2ca9013f9385d54eb1416d6d6424f64c409188a660408ba10a4705cd0214c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-bioruby-1.4.3.tbz) = fc642abab0d72da0aa3aefb56db372867b21478fc1972f65073b589f695d1e9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-blimpy-0.6.4.tbz) = 4ae5602b25cfce053da19410000e0a9249f2fdae72581babcfb5287a61ecd69c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-bluecloth-1.0.1.tbz) = d91943cd042092bb180e622e5fc15c2b2e1f1e7cd5006be7706e031f95120235
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-bson-1.6.4.tbz) = 85d53e991bde36516a82919680d1991621c199e85e2088725d747a0fee3aa0e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-bugspots-0.1.2.tbz) = aceb09c788f9b721150bedb7b53c39f0f1a76cd1dca9056fa6e2c7316904acc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-builder-3.0.0.tbz) = 299cf15f6b0155684164529ab43fdf8090f6f0b4e0624d737f2dcced7c71117a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-bundler-1.1.5.tbz) = 6199aa12212e290cb6b9a9d8ad177a41d4baa403eef438d17d3ca440e2c7de77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-bunny-0.6.0.tbz) = 8329f670d1c5c79714bcb9b09454a22b3d69e789506f2c928077140bf494ee91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-bzip2-0.2.7.tbz) = 63629f42ee4d720566e7e6ce448939b125493da81553e3d3c67b4f404a30ffd4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-callsign-2.2.0.tbz) = a63289c00b433a50cd0d13cc35ce3f9d44abd8cbe2ac13616f92c30be2541518
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-capistrano-2.13.3.tbz) = 5d7caeeb1a1079a72637ae24745f60c07416cfb0bdbbabddf9db12ae6ec3fad6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-capistrano-ext-1.2.1.tbz) = f133b46b093fb8eb3184e40262090b7419197dded706e558ec287ad3fef2b6e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-captcha-0.1.2_4.tbz) = 8c62ca18930254fd7288d143b03836a71439d76ef66c0e93057182d681ebfb4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-cgi_multipart_eof_fix-2.5.0.tbz) = 3cf4ac68f3024b95452f5d707378d53fab2ea63586ccefcbbdcf9f12b9c6a06d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-charlock_holmes-0.6.8.tbz) = 1147d62cfaa836cd68f8279323513c6120cf49d3f781297ca5dcc919a8930118
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-chef-0.10.8_1.tbz) = f686858a724061db7c07279464a7750a9a9a9657c33ff5c123efca24a1639bb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-chef-expander-0.10.8.tbz) = fc8a2c6606968f8b30ad6e2c36817399d4b61a2bb542c5692c14c5b7a5ab24b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-chef-server-0.10.8.tbz) = b7ede74151e218e5583faba548d805af0a5c3174eba6c733b56640e375670939
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-chef-server-api-0.10.8.tbz) = e328c48d2140bafa18ee60458fca286285242cdb61e69277b6b8c66295342b17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-chef-server-webui-0.10.8.tbz) = 0ed05ed7a563acc14265f692bfe57a9c7b41011781e0994913151fce018b4f79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-chef-solr-0.10.8.tbz) = a8bba3543794efbe40a8760d003d5aa5470cc6a982e5472b8efdc0d208a57fda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-childprocess-0.3.5.tbz) = e8ab74f26d9d043cf5e8745440a7aef56541d639f88a4b42334e1ec99d469848
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-chronic-0.7.0.tbz) = d30bf55b027e2f9f30e7b383e9604b8670cd6dec131be2005fd91ac6bf9b75bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-chunky_png-1.2.5_1.tbz) = 050b064239d6fe8b91ef073311b08fe4bae7c6de4e83a7ab1437d486b5d5bcce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-classifier-1.3.3.tbz) = 8122dd52993fa90e54ee6d9a6a110cc49b28287bf2a4b63feec67a8d068946fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-clio-0.3.0.tbz) = 952abf6e9d1632c6635e0fdce5fd31014c246f6a0e5b4e4833e90b6ca510a3c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-cloudfiles-1.4.18.tbz) = 2261643bc5d95f2535c39e0b33dd425ffc62eba45cf3be461fccedabf3a8e607
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-coderay-1.0.8.tbz) = 9a3e0283968e427a8127f3d2eec96941f20e1a0972e752061e5e6a719f4f505b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-coffee-rails-3.2.2.tbz) = 88af1a5dc8a26b3b6de97b7c77c72d74dbf5333bb0ebc4a7a7d9729558a2109e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-coffee-script-2.2.0.tbz) = 529cbdfca7b3fbd1c2628e82fd858ffdb1e4d1e33120abcb7ac221d1cbd42afb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-coffee-script-source-1.3.3.tbz) = a8a9f6cd1fd09cccc204e583e3d0cc7fec7f2d58e94816b0161eb4ae76047c0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-color-1.4.1.tbz) = 8371969005a00d9b5693a4b3f674e4b5aa00d595e8e5cee66a95c61f2333b929
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-colored-1.2.tbz) = 973cc070f2566d57afde93eb0caf92e22b14b01389c8d1aaf1b0972c0f85d60e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-colortools-1.3.0.tbz) = 9f6887b2748b0d881baff5b6637574ba4727317cdd95cfb7da87392249b3f860
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-columnize-0.3.6.tbz) = a68aefce2bb4248c58b2d8aa40c04b9420f765ddb3880ef0969fd0b09c2c5ba2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-compass-0.12.2.tbz) = 29664fb5201aeab47dfae3adbb1395ce6f6204c50c7a2d60f1c0dfbb411aba55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-configuration-1.2.0.tbz) = c8f49316eb0187a48f664331f7b71c718b7ab936b514f3562272a9b4ce9a5f27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-cookiejar-0.3.0.tbz) = a307de5764ec26ea8ce45747e62106cdf68b137bb3ad3028bd0830bd5ae8fc15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-cool.io-1.1.0.tbz) = 622499b7f464ece16d7fda0ab70a25aa377f1d9bd57235a3a5bc61454ef1add1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-couchrest-1.1.3.tbz) = f3610a1e6de3403e45c739bff8a68b7bbfc935e9f8e8c35595c4bbe9d9bf5e86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-crack-0.3.1.tbz) = 4b9076cbdde977923ef448962363bdf7c4fab6de1f3e26c72f5c57bbf9e01985
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-cri-2.3.0.tbz) = 97cc0f804d55ceb18bdd979405ccef10d1cd6d8fc3afc5a4f2d64f44f189aeea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-cuba-3.1.0.tbz) = c07d1d8af3cb173edfba7975079b33508f65a36aee8b161f89a153289b71dfe4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-curb-0.8.1.tbz) = 8755672e6606567e67b2fd1d57799bd3aaf079b186617ca5cd61a6ed6c8d82f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-daemon_controller-1.0.0.tbz) = c04a77267e430bbc9b2d430e83db0cf363d95a4990c0f9360ce6fddfc381991d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-daemons-1.1.9.tbz) = 55cf970248c5009a120f739355ade1c9a52b777d9fa5926328cff2bb7a93a5c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-data_objects-0.10.8.tbz) = 047b1ea155d7f621e3dc742e6c9e0b3e59ed1504b5d638bb067fa80dde5cb61b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-davclient-0.0.8.tbz) = 3fac565a4d1c745da2cb7b25b07fea6ef0d5fa90e6271f0d76b22d2af8bedf69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-deep_test-1.2.2.tbz) = ac6f6a8fcefb4a1eca381e65bc03f4e2dd869d2079856150a4ec426dd1b5f536
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-delayed_job-3.0.3.tbz) = 28476af2afc51163ff8115c9a168de4c348322a2def0acf4e26cd211fc48b3bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-dep_selector-0.0.8_1.tbz) = 8643274ae548b1aaa3475625e1001dc0d6f770c1acbedbacc3b7ad0e6e4541cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-deprecated-2.0.1.tbz) = 54833b1633ccf3a6b27a51dc5e2e967f5401c1aa754c79d23cbf8ac1b7f84a62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-deprecated-3.0.0.tbz) = 71ecbe9308a08408a3cd5c6a5bd83d87cb8305b256ae90837c16e8957de9888d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-devise-2.1.2.tbz) = 0e0295450b9e63bf6b376aed04e367471c4520033fd958a4b83c62d78183ce18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-diff-lcs-1.1.3.tbz) = 9a59fa79ad98cb0aad19807d9346d28caa22c9c141e2116d8cb912bd574b7bcf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-directory_watcher-1.4.1.tbz) = bf9b875f10192607977215cd7cd240516f12348bf6ec035bfcd1a7c1a14a899f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ditz-0.5_2.tbz) = 1806a0baf734e906d9b3f346025fcef3a045e9740f615ac07d70089336fcd9bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-dnsruby-1.53.tbz) = 07f650b8c39534ccde2e43e97a6bffe7a541f762b5ba19d61090b22dd794f7c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-do_mysql-0.10.8.tbz) = 2d28bc2436929b09accec2e1db48c566dd424f91ecfdc2477720c1a2a12ed494
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-do_postgres-0.10.8.tbz) = beae8963aa9cf9f6497e0c007b65eeca6b1f3991dd2f88ad61b8348983939755
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-do_sqlite3-0.10.8.tbz) = 342810ad9b2f22274433429c6e0d4a599317f2504be74a64c8f002eefe13d003
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-domain_name-0.5.3.tbz) = 8842580e3dfb7b0812be8b2f9e36c911125ba0d8e4ee4286df7582ba635755c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-domainatrix-0.0.10.tbz) = ada065a8632f8c7111a1d230bdb88d161c4e64bfec1595c11da458ac50a2f024
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-dragonfly-0.9.12.tbz) = 31cd4b9f6c3b67c83889462f8db96f1a0c041149e30d5f02cf5c1d1f98c44972
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-drydock-0.6.9.tbz) = 90a129bce9938ecdbbdb4b8f1a613212859451b92393c0e38c8617e15c33cc62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-echoe-4.5.tbz) = 5988b96b6d7397d29318aad5a7652e6894c14dbf602e13b6b4f8717a3e234d84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-edavis10-object_daddy-0.4.3.tbz) = cb0c487a61b4b11e7f5d4190edfc52041417715ddd94d46a28f823823e7c7fd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-elif-0.1.0.tbz) = 06b798003af4fcd8ea7238d015e8b7793d9c9ac6a742f48deb53286e59232669
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-em-http-request-0.2.15.tbz) = 9d648e259f4f4aeb5ba15171df28bd8c367f7d4689366f04cc905117e9253d4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-em-websocket-0.3.8.tbz) = 720e9e707780e3f9c8607ef27a51f4b3843773c2b397fcefcf390bbf4fc853c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-emk-sinatra-url-for-0.2.1.tbz) = 67dd1a4d9d00182a8125ec351acd743fc168ccb8eca967dc0ac093ce863c870e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-errand-0.7.3.tbz) = ef8f3af0087578892fd830d6019ac3beea88a41190ba63a7717332195c639784
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-erubis-2.7.0.tbz) = 577ae3fc4eafde68dc7bbb3da245123a7dafff5591a10a669f03f63236c87367
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-escape_utils-0.2.4.tbz) = 74aa0ac6c54931933859dc3f33f3b79e49fa7cb0cef5ae8da7e7d1a33f68d89e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-eventmachine-0.12.10.tbz) = 6c6cf77a96b3ca233a6acfac60f23ba8cb6fcccd9eda11a26aad1b00080c7b5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-excon-0.16.2.tbz) = de60126b978072827034a205664aeaa23070d2d3fda52a044158904f80dd098a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-execjs-1.4.0.tbz) = 78d47b30e37b350f84dbebbd09fed2797b1d915574f6e495f8c64d6452546046
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-exifr-1.1.3.tbz) = 3ea90e104f24da787689f75856da5eda74c4f68058f6e2e7c4ef2df27660788e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-extlib-0.9.15.tbz) = 1675e9d71aaddaf6c2fac87eb1418aea0a2b3b2d7e993d5a13ee7f97dd6e9ff0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ezamar-2009.06.tbz) = d57736676ba41d0b35d6ba275a79bfde2d83cc7d03d942febe671cb705322aad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ezcrypto-0.7.2.tbz) = bd8b4c11b9182f8440f278aa3630629f9af3c60b1c152566bd805282b7895fd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ezprint-0.3.1.tbz) = b049940d8e58949bed4d7871efeff48cd4e94dd0fa07d7b31a414a4c35097cdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-facets-2.9.3.tbz) = 049900cb5a14f2c0c3053d3026a18e2e3cfc71bc07ec18c0aed0d2840f3ade67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-familia-0.7.1.tbz) = 52229c38d5e864137844a5d8b1ce473d336948fd72e67d2e4e72833e5f152813
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-faraday-0.8.0.tbz) = 9d3e8203bda86063cd188a8e7bf45b53654c132201b57746d1b68f92986235dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-faraday_middleware-0.8.4.tbz) = e349fc5a9f0892c3cedc70a00798007ce69b859b3e33bc32de3a90e9cf33ca4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-fast-stemmer-1.0.1.tbz) = 72e815970dc87f860bfcd8112e8b1d98c3e66f3b66adc50ae89d9d07c6d6078c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-fast_xs-0.7.3,1.tbz) = 2c5e25b3f27252268860c617ca0604e1e9f45a8c7e708aaf503908ee54b9c403
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-fastercsv-1.5.5.tbz) = 61bdec5a0ed8eb4edcedba3473af10407c29dfaf674cfc4006c609a0ddbba6c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-fastri-0.3.1.1.tbz) = 959e1ab7106af80809c1bfa989adbd0bf9cf4cd7511c01ee9cd80bfcaadad1dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-fastthread-1.0.7.tbz) = c86e5380dd73d8aa378b867974dbc1cc04cea18cbb524f243bd85576542d1bba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-fattr-2.2.1.tbz) = f89a8b7f4ca8422dcc5dd87adce0d48bff8a8df40bb708fe5551849ad77203fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-feed-normalizer-1.5.2.tbz) = 016d7f9cf5092270fc3a929caf3427eb90e81f412f1699290567d87045f5c829
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-feedzirra-0.0.24.tbz) = c22e6d895822b2c4178c832a05ed4415b262304dd9ea6c78e4af865fa1ba762a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ferret-0.11.6.tbz) = de21eb72cb715aaebc7725f0184b81d529a51b8ea5ba3109bc470144c9cce633
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ffi-1.0.11.tbz) = 5337aeea750e8b9e78cf126d2f164c9ed84de5cedaf7b24cab396839a755502a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-file-tail-1.0.11.tbz) = fca2c947961c64c14e59c730c72a4ffbff5b193e34ff2cd18a4fb302ead1e3f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-filemagic-0.4.2.tbz) = 3c1c39425fd3557ca4b21592d7f13a82c4b531a32e8c48bf5b1f01c4b58b6967
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-flexmock-0.9.0.tbz) = bac08289ac1b9b768a30700234ca9ed5b98c6e30f7d7dfd3359be5ecfc3389b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-fog-1.6.0.tbz) = 93b936a62ac5dc13b5291b5e08c8fcedcb8f9bcab8b2b9862650ebb175719c19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-formatador-0.2.3.tbz) = 4b417995e356d0ce227777509e1a2c60858b44b7dfe3caf72404865a597c4564
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-formosa-0.2.0.tbz) = 5515d1310c0139a8ab2de3655330be4cd3548960f10b50e0413aedd1799070e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-fssm-0.2.8.1.tbz) = 62b85f4b1b80cbef238d898b068aa3a3cf6e738115b56bbbeb8c55b3a8ff0d4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-gd2-1.1.1_3.tbz) = 7670fc92845b28b0637abb0575eba42e156d3822dc38ca2caa0ea0f0fc50c603
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-gdata-1.1.2.tbz) = 55d1a8dd645da5236b6007a03be3627f3988de7a0e73b8d1e7332fa77a54275d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-gem_plugin-0.2.3_1.tbz) = aa9dbea2417070f2ab9b76e30e589de8c37c67b185b0d44b6b32a3df244b7eea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-gemcutter-0.7.1.tbz) = 1b9f1bbcec4a8b99ad8dacc2b8e6195d3137ffbccc06bdb40269409f236bb666
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-geoip-1.1.2.tbz) = 78f3f46f963954bce83d66ddae8be984b65710c589bf477f250bb05b89eac7a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-geokit-1.6.0.tbz) = b1e326b3a4e2fa011e1a15ff52ef3fe45b109671839053e6a3d0a3f35df74f64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-getopt-1.4.1.tbz) = e9a4137793aa7b1d0735c23f34e0c819ef72c95516cb434cc360afb6bbf7d323
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-getopt-declare-1.29.tbz) = c3165305de4487da6dc39d78032e91117dd108d9f3744a88754a4c38280b26f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-gettext-2.3.1.tbz) = 390d16cd2dc73e3a8487a7e5dc84556b09f00669478ebaf2a424f41069fd27e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-gibbler-0.8.10.tbz) = 999bd1127c5f39ff1493b7726fea5c002bea47bc11a03aad587e682efbe3e70f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-git-1.2.5.tbz) = 4e889babd92711fe6321bc844d5f8167f7ec4fd22701ab7ca9a38a84940636ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-god-0.12.1.tbz) = fa34bc32a18d10d87d7bf07495b867be210078039ec067864e488c0ea5022cbd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-gpgr-0.0.4_1.tbz) = f916a1251e04e9094dc423e2ed5bda4f2f24c53c06dc6cffe05dfca8effcb7e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-graphviz-0.9.21.tbz) = 368245510ea912b0b8bcb1cb4fad49a292f32e11ebace038f5baaf22d4964dc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-grit-2.5.0.tbz) = c5c7df299bf1c8c09988b998c139d223816e028fe74f60253a4036a6b17fe23d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-gruff-0.3.6_2.tbz) = 2c808f562234c5248880412af529d52b70c5ce84e3972c8e461f83680001304b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-guard-1.4.0.tbz) = b820c8e41b3657ddeccc106a7899c42c5926a257392e69112b9d308f9cae75dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-guard-livereload-1.0.1.tbz) = dd9d1bc6292f86cc6ef627950e02b5a2f17eab47ea2cf724357dafee36314038
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-guard-rspec-2.1.0.tbz) = 86b401a230357709614166ecd66391d89391d56942082768a430e4ecff1f7e91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-haml-3.1.4.tbz) = c045d68f7e0809bc4be43072562a2d514f400fd068ffed41662e9da44990329f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-hashie-1.2.0.tbz) = 9333a62e218b66a71ce48a599646ccfb4cac374ea5a1a8bb3f9ab95467cb12e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-heredoc_unindent-1.1.2.tbz) = caf7990e254acf1d1a50b77d690647ece15c851c4d7709c2ce8f3d34c652f590
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-hiera-0.3.0_1.tbz) = 072bfc236a97f102de278ffa17182c6082d4919e62e093c715379b294e1c38b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-hiera-json-0.3.0.tbz) = ea949a460dfeb42bd2919a4fbec3fbcac0bf31edcfc5c1b638871c3dd8488dd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-highline-1.6.2.tbz) = a96087d78d385401588eeeec3a0e6ad327b308e1b068a89f1bb463b46785ac34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-hike-1.2.1.tbz) = fffd69eea192a9d4386440129d632b594557edddfd6043f8f782b221ec64006a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-hmac-0.4.0.tbz) = 57bed897c72de84490102073902a2c6fd045313c8723b2ac763574f987b79fa9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-hoe-3.0.6.tbz) = f593cff9e92cd75d046f95df9eaaf10013d1b05745af76d7b018c37e79fb832e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-holidays-1.0.5.tbz) = b60199850c560306124647ea401817d1f4807054c9564f9cbb9cf75f8db60614
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-hpricot-0.8.6.tbz) = ea0d739dd599443e2dffbbbd2a7eaabb51c11d32ba038c0086278b6d463bad10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-htmlentities-4.3.1.tbz) = 2638f2f8b8b278a5403331583462be1f1759676ebef475aef88a9cfd35a742a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-htmltools-1.10.tbz) = a9d1a010e5ba6462c469f874eb453470beb3fc7553b9ce40f00a96d1c833c48c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-http_parser.rb-0.5.3.tbz) = b6750eea55b094acc47a6f18bfe3ee91926c69ff31cc6b3066c16b034f286a12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-httparty-0.8.3.tbz) = e006f0fd299d97665187e43fcbf553f405d78666716e1a6170021b4b886d3fdd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-httpauth-0.2.0.tbz) = b4e094f1cf4e6ea5ad9d42a8f563040a73a3e502247217a84f844e48f31a5557
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-httpclient-2.1.5.2.tbz) = 98ddb8c3efcf6a908d142a0d5f8b5aea00bee0d6bc74a769e466220ec0bdbc1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-i18n-0.6.0,2.tbz) = f122f1b0cfe64a8073f3c35c1756d4c4e7923d23cd83417e144f9f4249d3b337
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-icalendar-1.1.6.tbz) = 0e1da946e041dcf88b0e358d10a3142d2f350eb693aa19923a202acd60ea8102
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-igraph-0.9.7.tbz) = de1cafe9dc7a46155aa6656be1198bbaf3c9f9e41887ae2281ba0047e371025f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-image_science-1.2.3.tbz) = 66bde96fc25ab07c346a94bc2ebd6e832bb5a1b0a2721952b80ba1366dc49427
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-imagesize-0.1.1.tbz) = 53016467db1d66564448776a33b9c372c85b3d6cbddd208f3d62920df9bab127
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ini-0.1.1.tbz) = 07a32b6f1731922fdc129d42291d420db5710f641a45d086df235ca214def79c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-inline-3.11.3.tbz) = 5b52fa46263d5d623aeb79c4f218b9723ddfd0a2334ae4f38051a7974d272fff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-innate-2011.10.tbz) = 5eaec4456b7154b5933c0e66e57a007c40d4f537c7eb519015a12365d4499339
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-interact-0.4.tbz) = e27378893a2b8674ba0f7aceb466f61c421a85bd3f8d593d55894600c1dfe6f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-io-like-0.3.0.tbz) = dbd38da1c6ba7f80cc7676c7ce2f0a5d848e1f126802b85591aa032c7db0a097
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-iobuffer-1.1.2.tbz) = 66e81bcea5e8c6fffbaf24029cb1fcc261679e384339036b25866c56a74826e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ipaddress-0.8.0.tbz) = 18a5ef5cbc258fde77eda37c70a0c9a201b9bb7832521088677ebe8143a97060
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-itextomml-1.4.10.tbz) = 497aced50b8dcd09012340fbe6474f1aedd3ff06d44d29450c48de6405439d86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-jammit-0.6.5.tbz) = 8da016c7fc89da96cfc524a75935270a9c5bf87e1618481636c47e393c322eff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-jdbc-mysql-5.0.4.tbz) = 409bc1d3fe40a299b4dffdd50413ceee0691a9e8a1c9c09e9f4581472e7e161f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-jekyll-0.11.2.tbz) = 6e66dd59cefa3b0eadf639b880174fc96a854632b4ac38f8c9a4c5cd5a20a024
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-jeweler-1.8.4.tbz) = f166078fb1f3c468e5e8b8a39591fc3b3403748acda67dcb494d1745010e0439
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-journey-1.0.4.tbz) = 2c4c4652b01326c0e27e233117a701583858caeff0ceeb34a6110b4984fdcbe2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-jquery-rails-2.1.1.tbz) = 578ac7b15bb75c9aa34df6fdac190c0bfa2d11accf2875f58b74c40ebbef5a5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-jruby-jars-1.6.7.2.tbz) = 79a00517d18c28e8fea8b93b067dba83086ad7e172d1d682c8f457a6614c7be2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-json-1.4.6.tbz) = 9e94cc2875b46566f666dcbb8334121c66259cd845ec88bd6ec5cded780fbcc6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-json-1.7.5.tbz) = 6b24fc524ef0f594c1d14e4aece6c8d563c69cdf0bc2d6ef9fa97937fdba9770
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-json_pure-1.7.5.tbz) = d6597008cf71cfd72946f7732ad5d1b820b8a2d7a4059d25916ec107d9c2ed0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-jwt-0.1.5.tbz) = ecfd301239fc7ed712ce98166ad139e8f1c80a131e1548359574328eee4948b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-kgio-2.7.4.tbz) = 464d2749799ff0051b8ddb345ae29132a01862282165c5a165d4cab6f7e6c498
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-kramdown-0.13.7.tbz) = e9bc3e956eb154b41b70bc7c1b6fe3453efa5e7534405db660b9772d1826abb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-kwalify-0.7.2.tbz) = 7a186e5637ee57c5588bc63409a5ff526c188b891b8133797e518e4bd7ec95fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-larch-1.1.1.tbz) = a7c1ae831b18bccf1a68769db890a69da0e4f7fe1887ce714208e6655309a30e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-launchy-2.1.2.tbz) = 58bae22528acea93f7cce12d094058ab290e73ea411539406b9e43beb4c50f66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-layout-yullio-0.9.0.tbz) = 640b543e0674f8c69a4460ddd68547b0420caada7efd171057314c5a4fd33a60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-less-1.2.21.tbz) = ecbe9af7a8880a07159fedc5428abf550b3b7bc024c2e1a557e02642fccda431
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-librmpd-0.1.1.tbz) = 4a1761481f64e0fa12cc75d4648ffc6d3ca1caebf8ee33261455e943f51b43e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-libxml-ruby-2.3.3.tbz) = d1bfc295ccee35ca0b1951f6b820341caeb66a859df75eb2b1faace6e3ddde25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-lighthouse-api-2.0.tbz) = b3f80f20c4aea522af68e40995345cdc9e438e7aa74bd0ca7b243f3ae93442b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-linecache-0.43.tbz) = 715f83d0a228539576f5b5df5cf4e5d18e1dbd032f75fc3b3bf04ae7f25d9421
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-linguistics-1.0.9.tbz) = 0a87ad617a43fe0dcc3138905313d86a94a2790da8b2220b0b73de7e7936a119
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-liquid-2.4.1.tbz) = 620cbdfe539b8c3e04f02cb6c2c78f4f176cdf38e2c66bc5ea0da1ca84f55d13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-listen-0.5.3.tbz) = 5da6a1873b94d4333e0b14965d46b85b808cda4c01c180b9beecd90cce0ed9cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-little_plugger-1.1.3.tbz) = a8517866b18f02093fb950d138f928b2133e3f00e064470dccd55aab159fbf33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-locale-2.0.8.tbz) = c216aa83e98cd7a798c2d1386036a6534cb319dfeb778244bb888f12199e795d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-lockfile-1.4.3.tbz) = 1520137dce1b58df85861ddab5324d0dddb9a8ceb5deb75466f90afd4c1d0842
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-log4r-1.1.10.tbz) = b86405da93962aeba8767de51238bebceb11eb168f8ffa545915ecfb3ea1afec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-logging-1.7.2.tbz) = 2129d602e3ddf933b030d0a21ce8e0b3f88f21cfd7538da7c1d1bc6a496812b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-lolcat-42.0.99_1.tbz) = a66df906881cfdf566157a3e9dca0f3c9a924d9543647dc8fbec03202a1ddf7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-loofah-1.2.1.tbz) = 0c0fdc82b7110bb076206df601cea361ae507df7aa72e2e03b484c99f6e9ad5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-loquacious-1.9.1.tbz) = f36da382b29abdd3ce7c80dd70e47a3f5a1c690ee188980c9635ef9500dbdb15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-macaddr-1.0.0.tbz) = 480cda64d776f22f9eec0993b7f6362a37030a49d78bbb5fdf77f53b52eff98e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-mail-2.4.4,1.tbz) = bf52d8dda19ffc07dfa82600905f326c2a2c9a640df84858b7e88e5b50207a97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-mailfactory-1.4.0.tbz) = 889467b604b67a398ce914212badd64d7ea7417aea1344d9713added15390a85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-main-5.0.1.tbz) = 3b76eb9dbf4b3a1a3fcbed8c83f121b3c3f061b9fc3aec5e275e048df7b775d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-map-6.2.0.tbz) = 25da3865c3fadca4833d9dbc0476756aa00abda8151f6cd88657b1bf73934c8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-markaby-0.5.tbz) = edf685f9ef7b8214f69e24f983dec9ef76777237dfaeaf43b82c154a15218ede
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-maruku-0.6.0.tbz) = 683f6cbd74a9901b46c46cda605c665841e97739dce43fdce94ebd6a3eea68d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-mash-0.0.3.tbz) = a2f55efecde8f9b6bccf13d0c4d00e1e403b851885448960a9b26167334ac1e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-mechanize-2.5.1.tbz) = ca8f0db6154ed2d532de5ae99ce5f72c823d4d81fd5b0ae8c3b83c3f6767ab4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-memcache-1.2.13_2.tbz) = 7d239d27cc96fe06ba441287230a4d85b6d90ebeeb801669c2c07ea6b632c733
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-memcache-client-1.8.5.tbz) = 3ba2a2a16da8ce03cb89cd3531b1471a01648a05dab49b863ccae27e31acca13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-merb-assets-1.1.3.tbz) = bcdf87cdc6ca1c05b0bafe23a3f11b5837e368a831a87d2629559cb2756894f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-merb-core-1.1.3.tbz) = 28298c41c94460a34582b454a7f69bea018af96d1eea3e19c542dfd1ca6f9179
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-merb-haml-1.1.3.tbz) = c077af69adbfd0b98f0088cab44cb11fbfde669c4f7b0c72def52ed88a1bac61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-merb-helpers-1.1.3.tbz) = b7b6e598ae91d6d946d740331adad425600d03f5037b5d087e5ae40a8aa3ade4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-merb-param-protection-1.1.3.tbz) = c24582fce324ae39619d0791e65b2878bf46e350b2c9a3df674cbf40eb43410f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-metaid-1.0.tbz) = 173a3a8dafcdcb6381760c1211e7b9eadb747f39b1efb5f13cd64e1a3eccd95e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-method_source-0.8.tbz) = d254bd8534906564094273dcb1d5830f4b0093578450e2339ccfae4ffa57d0df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-mime-types-1.19.tbz) = 2a3f0eec74feba112995c9e68e183ededd2023c02e08cd09ee7e1a07cf288f9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-minitar-0.5.3.tbz) = aeccca2df9d1f794ea16a20261ecaa09afe5d5bc1d6ebc9ac59dcd932761003c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-minitest-3.3.0.tbz) = 5f915b3c9179585e16f712c9d60aefd64cdf8b18097eea78a10777fed5cad8d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-mirror-1.0.1.tbz) = 7273ff270cce281f2c64c230b9fe6157c1597dd540bb35144f520ec012d184f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-mixlib-authentication-1.1.4.tbz) = 928863aed6e4d55faa5ef8fd54e2e08258dc8aa088740145fb3d167e36159778
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-mixlib-cli-1.2.2.tbz) = 4f2022c2f7feb65777613abfa8f8741f00f602aa7367eaf137244c0fc7796f79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-mixlib-config-1.1.2.tbz) = bbbd0d0b143318aab7af018b222b58a08e1f05c0a9cd0d3998856e3d8b521d97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-mixlib-log-1.4.1.tbz) = c9c4e87c4e172a1094d9604616b880b1422024c30502b202fe483e00d1dd0666
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-mixlib-shellout-1.1.0.tbz) = 48701ed89a1e3d8eb4ce3936f015e36c8c1e21d3c547ce346132023d5d363848
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-mkrf-0.2.3.tbz) = 3f96c1831d5152b64f8da32dcde2a3127300ea0475eb25f670efd8ee41f3fbb6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-mocha-0.9.12.tbz) = 249d5c91b18052edd68806b71a8564a94468e293e4862665fdd5704f4f475c08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-moneta-0.6.0.tbz) = f3e2ef0fbd0c4e1bfee6063c000d6e0bab7c2840e2d47ceafcd986240582d467
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-money-5.0.0.tbz) = f0a024d50cfc43a15e50faf5055d19287bf6728c2872cd6ad84e2acc2dee2ad8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-mongo-1.6.4.tbz) = 45f8f2ca3d4fa50b4449c0c7c26fdf2ad759fd63cd8b57460020bb2ff95290f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-mongrel-1.1.5_3.tbz) = 84ee06baa76d0e769d6ad210059a40312572c2c6b1fc771d6e553ee68627505d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-mongrel_cluster-1.0.5_2.tbz) = a4ceda468884ef7bc1f981e004ab35366b85f044ebc58252c6bb3cac6e1083d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-msgpack-0.4.7.tbz) = 341cd10d99bcc63cbd698300ebf644419174076d828b94c2b3b18f41a2ede4a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-mspec-1.5.17.tbz) = d3d8824f3cd18bfbc99725d559e6be617fe0af4119033b9e95bb26eaccb35324
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-multi_json-1.3.6.tbz) = 17c4324c89f927a9ff1e2b92cec45a743cec6f7abcd12afac4f9aeea706a4ba7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-multi_xml-0.4.1.tbz) = b59bb917f96b88c6f053f90590da646e6bc9de5360c0cd9e41c38d8183f9dd5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-multipart-post-1.1.5.tbz) = 8a34c0c3d99d4a40a83d610b4ad038e5645dd005b4530eef2b9ab69fc161798c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-murder-0.1.2.tbz) = 14fc7c29477942af0616df3f40f4d0b60f11b4099265dd4d4f0b3ba02754879b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-mutter-0.5.3.tbz) = 365a605253897e762daf12ffbec86a456ed0264af26299e1b782295a92f50313
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-nanoc-3.4.1.tbz) = 75a8a22f25049da29b6438772cec65b65d79b78f6e99434153bce2c7b8c5ffc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ncurses-0.9.1.tbz) = 1d7f837f8340bc96016e046186e0ff3eab28df7506588c6ad4abf13c15d239ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-needle-1.3.0.tbz) = 02522b7a8a1727815ed6d17cb8308ab1fb750935c1fb2fc212ee57305361ed88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-net-dns-0.7.1.tbz) = 251038d374bb5cb5150a301dbfa49a4920cd4d388441526e59246de8b506a5fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-net-http-digest_auth-1.2.1.tbz) = 51340fdec598a27e22df851a1b3fd2ff5a8e855a1fb0cd3d80be239a2dda4c4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-net-http-persistent-2.7.tbz) = 75b2fbbb0a3bd0e192e7b0f90a084c9885b7231524fed35cfb68936599bfe951
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-net-irc-0.0.9.tbz) = 58a5c849e6ff9165fb705164023a868a33831d4eb93773ac01baff2f205102b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-net-ldap-0.3.1.tbz) = 03052624629b1ab6c9d9a870cc00470583a9c020a09488bf94794aa3cb0d34d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-net-netrc-0.2.2.tbz) = 0f839be9a3bf3a61b37ff82bb5ca9c895c9f2ec597c78ca0806cd13eb3335a57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-net-scp-1.0.4_1.tbz) = 954d2400cbd2f923e389ced3ae65a765f5329fbe76cbdccab2705df5b6e230f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-net-sftp-2.0.5_1.tbz) = a02afd8887f0cf0b5cd7beb5f484d5d58c583da2db8dfd4ed5b3095fad44c1e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-net-ssh-2.1.4,2.tbz) = 8b10efddb7eb2149af2b6fe496e718fa4ee79e5b99d3b8d870d458b3743dce61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-net-ssh-gateway-1.1.0_1.tbz) = af6d4980a0cddd7f49de4b6ee1f1fe3d002a6c32c2621db0fb68025b99d19412
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-net-ssh-multi-1.1.tbz) = e2be1a24f1c3d0017c223dc15152e9fc90d711a23affcfd864af7fa12add6a70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-nice-ffi-0.4_1.tbz) = 78e8d0bf11e8874271b2edd4573ed23d1810cb511f11526a30eb073543ac9259
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-nicovideo-0.1.8.tbz) = 9431f1f9f7a9cd6df602b722e40cec025900935f6d7b4bb8e3e28a59022f2b56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-nmap-parser-0.3.2_1.tbz) = d5b25e54efa6d2f69eea37af184b6a102a5b1790123f52cd803b4b454ce35076
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-nokogiri-1.5.0.tbz) = 243f460ee909fac11b239e0b2f23dbd3ffa67020dbdfe7dc20d6553a3c349d0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-notify-0.4.0.tbz) = 3d74f90605a8144d440b9709673bd8656bd0cedffd7ba77b8d179356ad660c0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ntlm-http-0.1.1.tbz) = 6498b5d33c5de3c247498becde84c7fa9c448437bf5e2ab34feafc994f72d5c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-oauth-0.4.6.tbz) = 6fb40f9ee7ca34acce327f8a0f3808e8840f6ec3b7688837e2e92b9788c65319
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-oauth2-0.8.0.tbz) = cb5855a32876feaa84ac44d59d4520ccd9e4c10e01019203aff8c3d9097f8942
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-objectdetect-0.0.3_5.tbz) = 771671369e46528c36dcc13eddc89b43e74515de64957c6933ed29eb25d77118
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ogginfo-0.6.11.tbz) = 2499ca6f1fe07c1ac92e681467af5be4a194ff6249be9d8f982164fc6eacdf9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ohai-6.14.0.tbz) = 94a0230a3e194e1e200212ac3eba49d5fae53d0855fccb49094dacfb683bd270
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ohcount-2.0.1.tbz) = b6b6e056dab7d5dc180e3c3a61b81a563ac849ed70f33cdf0784438d5cf01e94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-open-uri-cached-0.0.5.tbz) = 77bf6a35b86e864508896b82dd6484ca8f3a30d3ffbd7b428088c2ae25bf2d0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-open4-1.3.0.tbz) = fc51ac35735a1d070afaba2d21454b3e6da559d3211afdb803df4fd5738a69ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-opengl-0.60.1_1.tbz) = bc61ca948b2a0902515d187588cfeda2b09bcc4beb14a5210615391b261c0c26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-openid-2.2.0.tbz) = 5a65eaaebf62e533ea2f3c9fc490dd628f5113dd33f85f5064bb567e01089ded
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-opml-1.0.0.tbz) = 98dd65c88387c8a372f3414e2836ad9505cd5c6ebe9a05a475d4318ceb0b399a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-orm_adapter-0.4.0.tbz) = 7d0e3672773e60db5b04b8b320e5aa5ab8de2ffe22e2eeec7566e6254a6ccc81
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-paint-0.8.5.tbz) = fbc0b8b26481806c063d442938884ca32dfea78579c6014d8450153ba17e11bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-parsetree-3.0.8.tbz) = 86636905f212c2049652e1710f65c9ec36a9fabbc7de75cfce6709122861d4bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-passenger-3.0.17.tbz) = b98ac5797dce2af8ee7ea32c55cc3308f5661ca9dec0a4feb1319a7d5407ab51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-pdfkit-0.5.2.tbz) = 97c787fb5aea833a88c6183756b0c6f0308e0eddac7a39f9eb1f71abfddace6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-pdfwriter-1.1.8.tbz) = b39989dc34905d320b95f6338da5811904c9a06448a64961ed0b31acb56e0256
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-pg-0.13.0.tbz) = 5c174eec738e5e2a2f9d354f110f2fd4dd781a2e8cd038632a3f54ab839f2a4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-piston-1.4.0.tbz) = a68215434d87ddd75e4995b0af46c2afc56492ac4ecb0e31931f0ba05f402b8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-pkg-config-1.1.4.tbz) = b28ac6f4336f3b1c2a6a7d7f9a8a13970e54ead41f1bd17ddb6a89073a77ddab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-platform-0.4.0.tbz) = 83b37487c16a88a1594d931c7c774559a18bcacb9c4e0ffa5be6de32b482b640
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-png-1.2.0_1.tbz) = 18cebc4a6011a474197b00569bf175eb933b3d10b411a462b58625b98290fa37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-polyglot-0.3.3.tbz) = e8664f1b8564c81747fa5ecc163b76e226c6a8e489e21366da1ce47a12bbbe2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-pony-1.4.tbz) = def8d2c5ccf808c2780717571d7da5df21d6ac0a2f3fe891ae823718b9293efe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-popen4-0.1.4.tbz) = 779ce195c93f848f0afdbe299f452c366713f26b88fed57691c26717169d1e26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-posix-spawn-0.3.6.tbz) = 97f0773673d6dafe75f274cc318a46bc5d3fcfdae8dc7c02b672b7872a6be196
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-prawn-0.8.4_1.tbz) = 9332b5755dec70970788ce7967ccc08df3498bd9a3a058f1b18e16496e1845b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-prawn-core-0.8.4.tbz) = fcb4cf50e544399215ab81130e1197deeb24ee905d9ec1b47514a72a287384b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-prawn-flexible-table-0.1.2.tbz) = 4b46bb4d65c06dddf2aad9d2310aaf8df494174fdc9d35ccafc71760c00c9b46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-prawn-format-0.2.3.tbz) = e9918d5847cca2bd42d0ea14841e6c166dcfbd5ba715ebfe102baf03f02d7ea1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-prawn-graph-0.0.4.tbz) = ddd4bc99eea0c46057e119559cbbedd8c8bee4689c4902c3de30db14fcbd55cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-prawn-js-0.7.1.tbz) = 4def4500272837b9aa91204bba0dfdf1e5666d52302388ae2b90dbb46bd9b29e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-prawn-layout-0.8.4.tbz) = 12e46b09e74410259e673c62ac3348006c3b445884911297ad89386371e833c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-prawn-security-0.8.4.tbz) = bc338eff3780217cc5c07db742188088b7d6e8672ca5d6c2ceb7022a5aeff941
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-prawn-svg-0.9.1.11.tbz) = b4c1123ded833b655a7688fcca7cff81b4c77afcda75ffccc1ae88d281a99b08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-prototype-rails-3.2.1.tbz) = 2b7e5a5d1b674eab869ef79947a98472ebfa1f92ddf02e49732c8c5f1b10d130
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-pry-0.9.10.tbz) = f0a46fa81ce92862aaf2d5fca2a1b460e73159c49b2b8c25fc784659fba28367
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ptreloaded-0.0.1.tbz) = b575a0a537027c73138d5f9209c878d84c2eb6906aa7210de40acb7e8e8f1c9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-public_suffix_service-0.9.1.tbz) = 0e98506040b5faf33bd12638503448ab5dde9c9f9f4a107cbe9e9b8e2cda77ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-puppet-lint-0.1.12.tbz) = f5b784b0277f47ef474719e98bb9be7de24c9fac15a199eeb981dc4b85b07d70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-racc-1.4.8.tbz) = 09ba91d9f4a5ae297864b37823681072c7585d228a8d901f1c86c0357d5e28bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rack-1.4.1,3.tbz) = bd5d040e891c19c62bce93d27eff9ef21913f3791053b0fb4c1bafb7499d0252
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rack-cache-1.2.tbz) = 491881fb2ad86066ab4cc33837b1d2ad9f8feb80d4c94bfb8b923c3e953151e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rack-mount-0.8.3.tbz) = 168eb825c83b4c6b88ad8e201987948852c7291d108e0a1fa8c96d03b5cbbab5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rack-protection-1.2.0.tbz) = 6b428534e54d8baca8a6e94a94e9654f79de1cd47ad5bf6afbd6bf5c6d885530
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rack-ssl-1.3.2.tbz) = a3b52d5609e170120afe7e4c9caede131591b6672503b79f4b2d44454a5fc5bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rack-test-0.6.1.tbz) = dbce320ffb7c640f015f4f43e271109a944551bf05ad36e0f0ab5c9936256625
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-railroad-0.5.0.tbz) = 03f3f66f8221f5b734e62690bf227504b4a0c40b0ab0c14d7be7cc2f37e588e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rails-3.2.8.tbz) = c4715bf6ff26b160cbf9f5df15adb5380cf4cbf3ef1da249d543fa82224f80e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rails-app-installer-0.2.0_1.tbz) = 8cfca82856f32cb9a77aa86a0aa3abf7c7d6b3f7b1f78708508b433630710c1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-railsbench-0.9.8.tbz) = ebff0b01633345ae3043791358a48cc99724b93f592b923733b09fb033884d33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-railsless-deploy-1.0.2.tbz) = 43e6582b2593e870b9c7763a906a358590841afd03c755ac9d548430fc759cac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-railties-3.2.8.tbz) = a764dbbf3646897ea3eb7452b6ff7307c8c4740afcb9c10faefe865e778490aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rainbow-1.1.4.tbz) = 1b719b2efe495512625ba02ef48eee66445b455e672eae36efb2b6c7ceb47dbd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-raindrops-0.10.0.tbz) = cb1268ccb7060f272acf3ac57b9c78f8c1c2fce4425f3a7b2b9e73f048dd4f36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rak-1.0.tbz) = ab7a56a4243add6e93ae236ebb1be051c4f5a20c2c4e05149c5e572326d5cb45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rake-0.9.2.2.tbz) = 9fa5e9e1354ea26d1788ee0bb62678e9f6186be43f90632a48be0d277c51aa44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rake-compiler-0.8.1.tbz) = dc700dcd7903abd8987f9ff024b1f297ce3abf1cd1ac94ba7bddee339704b6b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ramaze-2011.10.23.tbz) = 57422c22529e1fac22a341e92a09ccc7f16b0dbbcf33a73423519d6ae3d673f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rapt-0.2.2.tbz) = 1fbe5bef82073362ba12254a68a1ca3f6ba1fa9d76c9b8c1d81a47f53f2e0575
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rascut-0.2.1_1.tbz) = 73278291e4dc02cee7c685c40c0e3ce30f575b5404e2c14c29aecfbaaef65d85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rash-0.3.2.tbz) = 9dca822be30b85277a32095abdd47b0e954b21ed01eec54345a6be208269b0b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-razorback-scriptNugget-0.5.0.tbz) = 0c575b21d613f6c80e9661b95a7fa5e4fb1b382b302216061ad04c6bfef8fee3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rb-inotify-0.8.8.tbz) = 9027a5a34e1e4a7cb991b09500f1ff52d49f3af326dc5e79502a01f5e98fcf2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rbase-0.1.3.tbz) = ad50d424353e63e327d355331a672afb1c99e7aa9376815d590c5690aabca562
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rchardet-1.3.tbz) = 271f98fb46f39c8255e60cfd47df45fecbd38f34139365836ca70b0d98a0d575
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rcov-0.9.11.tbz) = 975a7b499b5828393b6cda5e56e57b6177d93fc6776ed9fc8d9b65a53fdda115
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rdiscount-1.6.8.tbz) = 9d4ef3bd4789464781160d4cf9d6775a4a544b6029bd93d734e80a7ad6d6c50c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rdoc-3.12.tbz) = 473eb8df784a721274469ccf051c25b326cd3dabfeea5c780bd8feb276ed0d1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-redcloth-4.2.9.tbz) = 8ce01fffe4ecd46bed18f3dac4279f40d6b85eb42fa2dddc924b58012b5b37e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-redis-3.0.2.tbz) = 977ee2559691b153d5343624f42b610a864bb39ffbb5a7329627245210a64529
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-require_all-1.2.1.tbz) = bfca0c7de132ffa4c9e2604d523f4698afbd03f9a04b3aff2af6477087cbbff2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rest-client-1.6.2.a.tbz) = feee318506f92ec307f283c184fe9bf4b751d63b39da4093fe7493c55045fc7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rfacebook-0.9.8_1.tbz) = e52442fa2056a6a889f7dfb361f62a0239a1d7dc31226fd4e0769047b1c71425
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rfeedfinder-0.9.13.tbz) = 81d830eebc691dbd299c79c5cdb310417b5485e7d12396c6441ebf28b52feb76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rgl-0.4.0.tbz) = 3ac45900cc30289d82dafbad11067d5763ba64f89c53ffe9490043dc705da743
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rightaws-1.10.0.tbz) = 0025b35e77bc9e2ce3031b103e11bcea0548a7575dfea66b91d3d2dbda7b021c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rightflexiscale-0.1.0.tbz) = fcc5f02d94c29e406544ddd49d8df4f87eaf48d7bff2686a9ffc0caffc11cd39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rightgogrid-0.1.0.tbz) = c359e13fd8a6859df724c4eadfbb4c43372378e9b55a3ddd69536072d9b75b7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-righthttpconnection-1.3.0.tbz) = e35350ff9ea8bf0f422b96a13469cc7841d4b33d405eca9200f0ff60fcf5d209
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rightslicehost-0.1.0.tbz) = a6aa988c9172479e51f5ee293b434fa488cecd9fcc04d21100aad3209b726e9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ripper-1.0.5.tbz) = ee18b9965f10b4af4517ea3300f744d337bd35329d23d69d8909b2de8a26d691
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rjb-1.4.0.tbz) = f89390c79d38f60fa89ebb7a1cb7007353e6faa343a4e670768daf7047ef5207
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rmail-1.0.0.tbz) = ac1df9f0733ec21098d64b703d1faf437492ff2136e295fda684230ec85e9c48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-roauth-0.0.8.tbz) = 0c12c311709fdbd29746be699dacee17becc802bbf9762597ad46e6886c0f301
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-robotex-1.0.0.tbz) = b3a2882f39624e7d103a8bb69dde341b830796bbe14ae5818d3e87ea55141726
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-robots-0.10.1.tbz) = 1029ca54438c1af0614bf5aafe367767df77884fe3ab2d41252751d416b156c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rparsec-1.0.tbz) = 6990d7c0486441f08c83185b219db8bce2725e3a0ef182138773c0ffab4c3cc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rr-1.0.4.tbz) = 61602b66881bb6889715d19ee1fff059ccbb2875e5fccf9e4cba0b41a2ea0fbf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rscm-0.5.1.tbz) = 9a7ce8cb1feface93ba61ea4f0f22fef1d2672c685c5df3277516363608ed112
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rspec-2.11.0.tbz) = ab47530133f1b2fb83ef6911ee3e479107750d4f9ca7d0fc810b5f91d05f275a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rspec-core-2.11.1.tbz) = 03ee9828f6a339e408a15548ee42733dbced542c8473394962b6db2c4660a5e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rspec-expectations-2.11.2.tbz) = 58b603f361df20bc44bc9a38698cb7877b7a6d757574df89a2f92814bbd93b4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rspec-mocks-2.11.2.tbz) = b2be1f9af62fac5c9bd2f9f24d2a2c059c618d2eb24f1678ded74e9ca2b26aed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rubigen-1.5.7.tbz) = eb29add909f6b4c20738aaddef6f022b0fc1507d63ecccad9f7bb1f81680c39d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ruby-augeas-0.4.1.tbz) = e4bbaa1044ea047f526ba420520ed73fdb4bef2630b29485185881fb5095e949
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ruby-debug-0.10.4.tbz) = f30cc0a7ed0fda90ce66df2d0649871c5b8501b9e919a066c36751e70f8ec00a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ruby-debug-base-0.10.4.tbz) = 9a688539b61a1d3c4478a25843e462a72cf62e0227a85683c9e74c660c122d31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ruby-debug-ide-0.4.16.tbz) = a9f93a7423e282c720b980665bf5f16e3c08fe1db6ed206870cb8f4d272531ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ruby-mp3info-0.6.16.tbz) = eec3275f894340e246549f562eeadd419239ccbeba9b2ffce5a3ecb7f1d6b358
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ruby-ole-1.2.11.4.tbz) = 34dd0bf5313b99502bf3edb7c5863a2ea09547cda4682038ef51ff408ff202c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ruby-prof-0.11.2.tbz) = c0401f2058f8b2b851d4f992fe771bd21384215a109dfbac1f0550fc2791eda5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ruby-qmail-0.1.1.tbz) = 4df4f2d8006a474438252f06cb139a09d9bafc3d0da0626f4d655f7f43e98470
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ruby-sdl-ffi-0.4.tbz) = c30dafb3fa4c3376a38495c51d27783ec8027086caaecab7db473ab792963079
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ruby-termios-0.9.6.tbz) = 46778898a793c1c1fe2f194910c2db9707b819b5beaf46611a1ff3159e132e8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ruby2ruby-1.3.1.tbz) = 08a00da567d237116c9f6aca29958e8d96f401fa0b1f6281e63e1455902fa417
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ruby_parser-2.3.1_1.tbz) = bc83d0eba949cf7e73d5ddde8b25adeef99a89233a86a81fea8431318c50495c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rubyforge-2.0.4.tbz) = 7f651c6f379af684a1f19ad28216e4385fd17a63a18f194cd7bc2f55b1ca82f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rubyfulsoup-1.0.4.tbz) = 61afce6982f1145cddfcd96104812b4d7ed8d1dfb958f929d6e2a118784d0927
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rubygame-2.6.4_3.tbz) = dec2fc324c8c414fb1cf1b665d40c4e768d078c649de75aa13820f859312e261
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rubyinlineaccel-0.0.1.tbz) = fd36280237831102fc4e7723effe2d79ce81bf890457040f66cf9b1863ce05ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rubyrep-1.2.0.tbz) = c5bd590821c985768b48baaf768142360136bb811066017f9217c6eba0f2b933
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rubytree-0.8.2.tbz) = f9d4214d4b0d42f71cb852df39e471eba645ab28edf2902a45b005e27b33ddaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rubytter-1.4.2.tbz) = 67b19d77c3544c3708bd249194b979e28a8f457692c21008721967a0b365acaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-rubyzip2-2.0.2.tbz) = ab4f910656e4ab6199d4d4ef2ebf7a9ea3cb5fe79c5783fa7b7afbef827973c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-runt-0.7.0.tbz) = bfbd4e3ad3047a603ed062dfade224068886f9d6c8c2af42b201052296965992
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-ruport-1.2.3_1.tbz) = 5ea1696ff38f80a8bd3bd6ae82153c7847b629851fa4a4eb6750432467641215
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sanitize-2.0.3.tbz) = adfc30a11d36526304664623881231cc8e710ab37ca32562bbcca1c58f2f6f30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sass-3.2.1.tbz) = 821ff9b0abf96480dd8e83a1c1a54940baffa4df45df4a6cea51c95eca3b77e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sass-rails-3.2.5.tbz) = 8316565dfa46bc77ebcb0a7d623dd49f7d807720c406f3bd4887710fb8518946
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sax-machine-0.0.16.tbz) = 7e9408861d7be1323086445eb1b23e0a26a58299d97f63e960070e0494c186df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-scrapi-1.2.0.tbz) = 0f085bd96fce51d7e6b38135e71013198fa39f275ca4a4d5b312d6ccc82ab070
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-scrubyt-0.4.11.tbz) = 35bf00c325d9258b1f9d0bda54311730d62f58fb12f799a975929be424ccd6a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-scruffy-0.2.6.tbz) = 21ec9a22d3edfd4d9355427e757bf79565c6e9cb131c02b900d009e27fe51e3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sdl-2.1.1_1.tbz) = 4c4dce38a1863a8443ee71cb939c3093c513fa65a8eef6fda716f68327b0207a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sequel-3.38.0.tbz) = ccd4bbd1c5b8e78bcd9b76071a247821645854f8160c6795afed4b51f06afbfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sexp_processor-3.2.0.tbz) = af7fe3c0cf62b2a776fe647b3a00e3cc296727bec0f2f7886791c28f11310e0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-shoulda-2.11.3.tbz) = edbb163a26b214bfebb56a2e03eb91fd2c637b73b17bc20e7a89e9627ffe5568
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-shout-2.2.0.tbz) = 5a7aa87b48d7db92da59cfef8ffeca2d8f7a715d3a2b1f81d673203a75475aa1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-simple-rss-1.2.tbz) = 1027a7e4fc0e3d8ff0cec7e7ceaac84f96e93c78dccf6fdacb53a76e93818b48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-simple_form-2.0.2.tbz) = 1de39b91f09b75ac5c786fccd4be7f91f0f8fa061d8b8cf382ce4e069ad743d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-simple_oauth-0.1.9.tbz) = 768e85ff5016a5ff25908d629946d4feffd9342c25b1562d239c626d1f7afa63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sinatra-1.3.2.tbz) = 06471ff0da7fe7db4cad2887d9cff03877770040668c15945a3bed7f963b7581
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sinatra-respond_to-0.8.0.tbz) = bd75ef82dec3883fd6a105b257abb0fef50ff3b894564cf07be7dc0bac3a50b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-slop-3.3.2.tbz) = c895e51b743ecdafe112e5c1130626eba0034fd1c1aec7ba09e22bdefa120015
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-snmp-1.1.0.tbz) = 4b19c27f39c11f847b5dbccabf419f1a82c1df4e073b911b096fc892ec70dc6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-soap4r-1.5.8.tbz) = f1fa14a723ab4ec6c412a13b10a07ff301eb221999b5ef9a06a7af6f0924619b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-spreadsheet-0.7.3.tbz) = 3083e38c285c54f16b19bc95748abb9da661964424b925c5dd7009542b9f8879
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sprockets-2.1.3.tbz) = 9446886e5a1514a690f1c8a95619f634f367c17337b3892eea51e2aa5dc59126
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-spruz-0.2.13.tbz) = 1763a5768518671d2ff48c3ed36b33fe745763d6b6a7e4f20cd500d9580a52d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sqlite3-1.3.6.tbz) = 1211943ceae2b47518fbfabd7a6532525739d1e9cd54441adf448808eb2e1b44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sqlite3-ruby-1.3.2.tbz) = 52fed7e3a21b3270cba2bbf0347b1d302ffb0dff467ff61ce2ff3e6abac24f15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-state_machine-0.10.4.tbz) = 434bcd17766565a1159f01315412503c9d8d13778b85861132ea9d49e3bd3762
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-staticmatic-0.11.1.tbz) = 59f1778f10ffd2c996560776f75190ee971dd0c201c0dcc66d487c80b28ba1db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-statsd-0.5.4.tbz) = 6267dc41ea1c87dca47f5255c28d20d660d59753e32cf64f2aeca9e7b7edec5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-stella-2.1.2.004.tbz) = ed9c3108ac6782a7a4ee4973b80374267743fad3e760214a697d7b4ebdd077a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-stemmer-1.0.1.tbz) = c7ae873163642bcad12b27568fa0bf56f7428c89d7ae5bb9b32590fe00a02b9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-stomp-1.1.10.tbz) = 6de2fcf44c5c2340289e1be35d422326e77fb1deaa91423bd57285f6e31c69c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-stompserver-0.9.9.tbz) = 48e57b7dc3483f87febe0b2f898945998559dca3a394e4ade94274b4dbc6e37b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-storable-0.8.9.tbz) = b9617e0038f49b4e0b87e07c3ecd5579c309fe3f5b332e88cf39d9e66f5e4a14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-stream-0.5_2.tbz) = f9cfc44abe5e4930703c107c270b795a0c943ae5d56ec8c7cd5c8d2d8a8b960c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-stringex-1.4.0,1.tbz) = ce692453f7bb5ad59208d992caead7ec79fddca1fec37486b51a11cca41b8043
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-subexec-0.2.2.tbz) = 27cd1ecd20105941b54eff144e054a6fb65f6e448f5ef80f85fe65d53ab1c1e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sugar-high-0.2.12.tbz) = 0dbbc792e1fcf1d66738dfbc71a2377d661eb8a4fb5751afca181ec5024e5af5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sundawg_country_codes-0.0.6.tbz) = 76938408948be2b95191165b02743512debd648692ba7ff412abbc22941f63b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-syntax-1.0.0.tbz) = a9ff2b2212d94154c9eaa7811d4b0e95ee0f02f3ebf73008c21eb5e206f5d8c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sys-cpu-0.7.0.tbz) = 04ad990ed64744e3d5e64865e50bcf94c2e5987de2298f6cb88fe812324e7509
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sys-filesystem-1.0.0.tbz) = e795ecf2ecc3e8b223c1a1f4d43693f9030dc389bcaebb54885b15336dc3f610
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sys-host-0.6.2.tbz) = d5270c6493cdf3dd2e0e54fda89b5e5e92f6edebb5b2d3c87eecbe1e4000bd4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sys-proctable-0.9.0.tbz) = 7710b8ba45e43f266ecd00e8aaae8dc47f57c9ec2cdfb830a176af6194c4f6d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sys-uname-0.9.0.tbz) = d1d2c0b44b7824009b1a68fba2f4605242e10f65fae35a16d33b90a0a9f2292a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sys-uptime-0.6.0.tbz) = 3edac5a8bbea859b613e1edd11084649e776cf5b2491b0d116f68a89eb3b00d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-sysinfo-0.8.0.tbz) = 9cdcd31fb04244bf4e6f569f88246c3b864e70296ab2b908f9bb8d428e358c9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-systemu-2.5.2.tbz) = eef588360c4dba6d019eda53cba72de79019dfc14b22fa25c4c904045245ec30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-taggable-2.0.2.tbz) = 280ac4a2136fa8b57453db18b8ae0009f6970f47505e6fe9e5caae6a50e5c31c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-teamocil-0.3.7.tbz) = c890086b6a6ea832ddc2c1852ce8ddda7271f98dab8b591c833adc704a46238f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-templater-1.0.0.tbz) = ca7438ad82cce7c17c37c8718dfea78fae31200d109ff782aa6824170ac64564
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-termcolor-1.2.2.tbz) = 6d76d8310517c49509dceaa4afa192670ffa714e6e79cb8724074549dc537ef7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-terminal-table-1.4.4.tbz) = 3c8874e717e2c58a8c7d9c065e1d7de24412e3453e70f91afbd2ba521aaaf0af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-termtter-1.11.0.tbz) = 891052dde22be95cce38d2cb78d46dacdb2bbda47ca4680933589bca1016eb43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-test-0.4.3.tbz) = 1369d75089d2813be5ecd679e4a5b36771455c4dafdd04fb98fde6add0c027b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-test-unit-2.5.1.tbz) = f42ab550acf3bc064eb8aa8a18b227fc87ad53759fcae6e27ff2c8a6360e1470
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-thin-1.2.11.tbz) = dd9dafa53fa4d2aa9bdad8c7e4615dc7b0dec716201dae7a14064f2b696235cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-thor-0.16.0.tbz) = b4fac694314222943b2db1577cf2280ca897c95fcbaa21b58649ce2632f35df2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-thrift-0.8.0,1.tbz) = 289b7d9c3b4c132b7e45db6038c08c50387779c89d4a9a4062c74523d183d85d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-tidy-1.1.2.tbz) = 56d59ddd29388776b3a1501654e94c2f8d5650716194073cb919fe73ccb38616
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-tilt-1.3.3.tbz) = dfcb1f4477620d4496df98bd1755a69a08eb9f4166cf9be30eb5c2013f5b2734
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-tins-0.5.3.tbz) = 035d03340df4c34e9641f3bdfb903509b4b13a727bba3644c22ae68483b7c36f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-tmail-1.2.7.1.tbz) = a206a83c85d6dc42c34d3fe897b6379106e7d270588fb07b79100009693135bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-transactionsimple-1.4.0.tbz) = d883da7499faedca45528eb40f6030f6224126da1f1c50334ba1093659a15e10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-treetop-1.4.10.tbz) = 06fac3b7c3c4a338210be348a49bb6be350dae2a661aca7c32ce1d710c6ac1ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-trollop-1.16.2.tbz) = 1c7a10ba87ff37f24c4f960da6a4a50719bcf973e32a7a73344cf9431129d18f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-turing-0.0.11_3.tbz) = e5061e145374071d53a906bc220477d337d869799389c299541d408de729af1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-turn-0.9.6.tbz) = 4636ba2a18c4da7f05153dc13f6798c0fa55885d556640975e6b53790c85b33c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-twitter-3.6.0.tbz) = e8783c731ad13c2d8c548b64d22d1a1470de23e358d4e0fbf244eaa790491dd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-twitter-stream-0.1.16.tbz) = fb73f66fdb040bc730ba57683e0085dea86fc4dce9758e716184b54ec16dc348
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-twitter4r-0.7.0.tbz) = 4d7af35b5383b930bd582b220320a150db2774243005e4d79873772b612a9144
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-twitter_oauth-0.4.4.tbz) = 35b28ca38e2e7460f7c111dcad0d0f9bed11d4826a8190652f3430bf1283c635
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-typhoeus-0.3.3.tbz) = b87c3aa2053f468ffbaeba40d5eef1bf4e30185d0009a25d43c22763e65fad30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-tzinfo-0.3.33.tbz) = dc20c367fd704d7bf9720838f0fbd71e0d5e73a737fdfd4762e688f4fb8df54c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-uglifier-1.2.7.tbz) = 5c0fabd16d6826ac824923f45d1ca3886f5a8817d3a2dd928b388e97d6369ed8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-unf-0.0.5.tbz) = 11415c588356bb44bba47bcbe4ae3376f581f77f9345291ee55a248fbb3628cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-unf_ext-0.0.5.tbz) = a3bdaf1196dbca42f2076e8b37c7b600311a0c4b500c64b4dbbe375d904d1af1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-unicode-0.4.3.tbz) = 7b016dd053459ae204b4d0edeaf02875abea5a1021bc4d7a04ad5043789dd4b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-unicorn-4.3.1.tbz) = ac60cbb85eaa08cf1f6dfc261e4f6ddbcd194c0d7297f67db1931d3678e48f01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-uri-redis-0.4.2.tbz) = ec71b56f9c0cca5801b9a32cbdc1c39d6d16c27e06059736733ef38393634412
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-url_escape-2009.06.24.tbz) = 021d66d09ccca99ecac920d3dc283c68a790388c91eb2e109a6962f767b38252
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-url_mount-0.2.1.tbz) = ffda812eef5063176bb3577d2f0099611f7c63383c7c24ea0589ac8ff40a751e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-uuid-2.3.5.tbz) = 89394c57f8e174a1de3657208d7a4a7c1286f361c2364b30ac7c531873a3ec14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-uuidtools-2.1.3.tbz) = 3c9c43d0b442bbfd60f34ed55e6c16e37ebd7e1f38163d2d8bcfac53e6286d23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-validatable-1.6.7.tbz) = 2584c2cea1bfc7a27c19fc3fb8e8e40a25d8d256b832468924ec10059df49366
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-visage-app-2.1.0.tbz) = 5d17b032f05c739cdeae2de97a0b5ccc3fe2ada262ccc879f02d6c8f429d5034
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-vmail-1.5.0.tbz) = c38d32013c847eb9e974903cddef6db908ded9d85e7c3f435b76bae0bada0297
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-warbler-0.9.14_2.tbz) = fc6e5185bfacac56a4bc054539d779181944f4379e24afda72ec6930ad24c385
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-warden-1.2.1.tbz) = e0c712c5821bcfcf619d93b9b71c50ad384897ed70a714a6e29ecaf781e3f3d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-webby-0.9.4_1.tbz) = 67a60dbfaea13f4cc518f1f81e9f9ff5e6f57c307a0ba2321788b0e2e51d4cd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-webmock-1.7.10.tbz) = fa1c5300420b9d55fabfbd7aff259b6c0fff2f4e6b166759667375756f046998
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-webrobots-0.0.13.tbz) = edaa530a142f7b0ecb9c5ebe73e19a1b8e4beaf911c1118335000691d450db80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-whois-2.6.4.tbz) = 193eb6915829377d166e1854a8570a6263634ef0bb1cf21bfbd1193c1df3de0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-xml-simple-1.0.16.tbz) = 9bbcb536b9aad240dbb406dbb6f8bc0b749df9a351990b5d2ef90aff3a6951d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-xmpp4r-0.5_1.tbz) = eb522c64111d14a365f93b44783247543f8e49d9b08567c688f6421e28441d2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-xslt-0.9.9.tbz) = 5c9438060cef1a64ade4d9046a351990ff59b15821dcbbee17ec29ff9210dace
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-yadis-0.3.4.tbz) = bd4b97eb095ec475c8f30b96942450b36053b8930452e1b777bb5cd99cac116a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-yajl-ruby-0.7.7.tbz) = 06971a34cbda02a95848e295810bfac2ebf6ca1d71927e02084441c471454c83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-yajl-ruby-1.1.0.tbz) = 3341517b66544bd55beb9ea5987c36ccf4ba60933d8365b76124efc71e91fb23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-yapra-0.2.0.tbz) = 9dc663bc6c4de4aa0ea222282f69645b398624bb2e1b3631e28ccb21543bfdc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-yard-0.8.2.1.tbz) = 2bdd1d0cf23257bc49707f8338fa6726278b7b266f6153c25e812a8d1c155ad3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-yui-compressor-0.9.6.tbz) = 23cc8c5b150ad0cf106e44d77edd5beda202bbde89854bcb27fa9df2fe144602
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-zentest-4.8.2,1.tbz) = 9f1f812d57baea4dcc93ccfa203e683e5df74cd2d137dddf6d5db89314e0350c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-zfstools-0.2.1.tbz) = 92737da22db7b4ec886882c411e582814109292ebcfb6c6d5afc213a70e7b234
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubygem-zoom-0.4.1_2.tbz) = cdbbd43d2e87f5c1cc5dbf010dc845da2ac22b7a972e4ad2ac9f3c0691885063
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubyphoto-1.4_6.tbz) = f58d97dc64878156fdb47609a55f955ceef54336c4bc06a43e879e8134753029
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rubyripper-0.6.2.tbz) = 9fe854bcd26caf379594487f0abc6010aa8c25d3675477f5070ecd8538aa0110
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rude-0.70_4.tbz) = 1946565b6884225525f533946671058bc3a4d32243184ba22380f5b334e63da0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rudeconfig-5.0.5_1.tbz) = 53ac774f8dd98566d2e59866b26ca43483dfda5051a68b2670c24428c11ac4ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rudiments-0.36.1.tbz) = 25dd6b1ea0cc42077e7c268711a6ff876d26fbca1c334676c310aca4f7317a25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/runawk-1.4.0.tbz) = c626f1db08fcc207fda715ddaf73a72194ed79e3aa26db83c6e8f8373f113d3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/runit-2.1.1.tbz) = 82acdb91f2136a1a7a092733a2410e7d0ea9b72b8ebdf4f674b456108c7ff0df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/runsomebrowser-0.2.tbz) = 7c21e1bc4980879894228b1fd442fd8045d3039dfa8aaaf22548d994670c610e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/runwhen-2003.10.31.tbz) = 488561286994d3334cfd1e400ab00a75c19e4fa9654e355479915cf118bea39d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rvi-1.0.0.tbz) = 493a43aa4dfc81e9aa96466990650c1bd436b87d31bc5083b3fc9e002c3a1855
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rvm-1.07.tbz) = a7a614aa925d2e175a2e4810582ece76032815ed931cf1809101c3a20f9ad105
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rvm-1.17.tbz) = 8dc5abc7016fb95f6e4e54baf8006a3a8ee502e4e24bbcef6a1cd59d6398d226
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rw-aspell-0.50.0_1,1.tbz) = ef75fc20e66499eed745a83fb77db6dffac8585c73aa90905b7a2833d39e9357
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rw-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 2ae0474ec387620a8e6b6f3392168d90554d76e5d1d194bdbd987eb669c79fd1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rw-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 29de8f7b66def0622f830b32fe90555844d83c5c8c79a8d5e0ad04118cff6c8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rwhoisd-1.5.9.6_1.tbz) = 818aa1f60fc4e3bd8f3775466ddfbc346304ff918a0806504e3c78240f7dbdf2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rxp-1.4.4.tbz) = ce844dabf2a247176ed8fa09e9c0062e088dac90d707cbc9bbc2e4ad2dc36325
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rxtx-openjdk6-2.2p2.tbz) = 532851b1902e941a430859ee63897a4888f7d802b715ee2b8ece4d29f9e21975
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rxvt-devel-2.7.10_6.tbz) = c524e79f572eae074b1b16967a1576809d1e87fa8265f1b08476c8d81c4bff24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rxvt-unicode-9.15_2.tbz) = 3ef165c0b7ec5ab84e21beb5f60a9d2914fe3dab048ba573648900d2dcad3b04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/rzip-2.1.tbz) = f754ded7745f700be1f9397b6973deac538ebb207e00a687d70fedb3ed4ec569
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/s-news-0.1.11_2.tbz) = 1a6dee23191642b57dd38a9c75c1afab76b01e71701f574035fda51234929702
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/s10sh-0.2.2.tbz) = 7a9dc8fced597cb4f22dbf9ef7acd5bc1ac860b9a75816dccabcac062a876435
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/s3mod-1.09_2.tbz) = be45cabf07d8f340ac0340d2bf0745897ed3f224f47d65a20a37f25c41aa7e9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/s5-1.1_2.tbz) = 016c00506fc2df97a8602a9517beb57d0e77710a2a83c0849c3cb0884645fd96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/s9fes-20121005.tbz) = 2d0866d407c31826cb6191dd9b319160c26c3a71cf49673913320f2dd69dfc15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sa-stats-1.0.tbz) = e5dab0fed3b9a1f2bf28b721e601febb10f77fef77780c72e8594e59c349dbc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sa-utils-0.02_1.tbz) = f5e6fddbe04bf13671a34b84fc085517adf05fffedca6e6a772aea2fb1bc15d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sa_IN-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 659bbce48a74952db33cdda12c9c9baa5ec0f32d22827943d8483158a98e5adc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sabbu-0.3.0_12.tbz) = c20b1d0bd225b66a6228576310778dfd970b42a0ed25cb75b44652166d4d5b10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sabernetdcs-client-2.0.3_9.tbz) = 58f67ac5981734eb65cde65e8ac44d226200fdc8c71aaf3e63a854070fde92ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sablevm-1.13_10.tbz) = 0ad154bb16a93f3c111fa712b97a1c1c3fd6ed3d8fa828ba531dc2d8c6ad9774
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sablevm-classpath-1.13_10.tbz) = d1a062b412f61cc6e713ac6250fcb753162535627fbb1442ba24e6725411d9ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sabre-20100501.tbz) = 064f95dc610e18d51f2c26ebbf7ef7a8b57d0942d061b66265778973e0979a6c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/safe-iop-0.3.1.tbz) = 6f13c31643594f1490ecc81dd74e7a726cc11ea0f75f73b471f26d1f8034f5c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/safe-rm-0.3.tbz) = 1e5a2774987f343fd6d4447871e6d8db36661765aa1519535aa5b96fc80861db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/safecat-1.13.tbz) = 816108a86c5330d9275a5c54b613c9991c937c0c84a58ff415d9380c218eabc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/saferpay-1.3.0_2.tbz) = 1acb34b537b714cf6a9b69233fb4235bbe0635f4d75c6638386c757a64504946
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/safesh-1.5.tbz) = 13f89757650d3904986ee48813fcee8c85c8bee33e98f31f2ea9842d5d64aad9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/safestr-1.0.3_1.tbz) = a4a19a8e85879573a34189989b72bf24122cceea7f0f09b8e663bdec784f1524
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/saga-2.0.8_3.tbz) = ab69b91f0b60e3d24f2e6b0922b3edcd52a88b921ae9bc4ff1e41bf73c698bb8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sagasu-2.0.10_1.tbz) = 6240bd006973177fe5e36c2b718e754ef34ab4f0e51370f4ea4ea2c1067a0ead
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sage-0.2.0_3.tbz) = eb063b3dbb01a38c1ecc4070a5d7d1775c6787a0b1a685c5ffc7f888031dcf9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sahi-3.5.2011.07.19.tbz) = 490574a8c800425835bb6adbd69ed51d380fbc9d37ac974514b4e765f27b2094
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sakura-2.4.2_1.tbz) = 597d2973ee6d84acb429e47ab5bfc8af7f7b34960fa8aad2e738d74d611732dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/salias-0.3.1_5.tbz) = b6d2b19629108bb1658f47b9d55c598f838e58872cfa295b003b2e1eaee22342
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/salome-kernel-5.1.4_3.tbz) = c725a22426905c20ee50f3fb00ea0957c82f0729394c891d83dae26d1c93560c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/salt-0.10.2.tbz) = 4a2f6801a79e45acc9aca8c5a364e992b3d9ade429da7c58e01498fb961da27a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/salt-cloud-0.7.0.tbz) = b70eb6100f4493d92cad85ab62e9223d456a6d9c3cc9f40d6625c5df177e5e9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sam2p-0.49_1,1.tbz) = 115fab36da38932ab86ecca3215c497d3432291b17811c04c227ce14bc7427c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/samba-pdbsql-34_1.tbz) = 10b3254c42752aed330a7c0e2fe38a747099242542c60f2f22cce61fe45d5b7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/samba-virusfilter-0.1.3.tbz) = b39264ca855bf9834cb83cae76eeeacc756927ad252ad68b9057b7eceb669fee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/samba34-3.4.17.tbz) = 23fe7f68c881fc8b86761ee287ee782d7ce8df0d241d7479bbeba66843a3fd78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/samba34-libsmbclient-3.4.17.tbz) = 64867fd50b80fe35f011a268afe3e196356834815b88c043f74eb5d998c74ad2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/samba35-3.5.15.tbz) = 860f77af55c6a988e92330959623a12a96d03ef6f7bb5c925a67497a97d01713
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/samba36-3.6.8.tbz) = 4eed795fa74df9613a168760a6e9cc3c05a80ecb7386684e8bd850344d44848d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/samba36-nmblookup-3.6.8.tbz) = 153c6bdf4d76ddaae34763ae744292db9986030b4e2d2aa02010675adeffc5de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/samba36-smbclient-3.6.8.tbz) = a1d540192ed8a675735f3293a9b8e27e749d383ee2d413dadf85a98afa9cf85f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/samba4-devel-4.0.0.a11_3.tbz) = fd48a0981a00c90f5d9580c65a7c4943d3b404ebaa9643097c5e1094fdc7e540
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/samba4wins-1.0.8.tbz) = 45df5a8d82106c510db58639fff2156b5c797b14b68999734afee9a222f666cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/samefile-2.12.tbz) = a7b312468094fe584815a593b2ad1827e7522dbf690dd9f777e2688d69ff2e38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/samesame-1.10.tbz) = 5c91146071d43d35eafc7c8d5e2b2e38ffd0dab67a87212846de832e55d09340
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/samidare-0.7_1.tbz) = 23ba5afeca4a490166398bad1dc1a9504f9d7da278d789d3086201fd1e1e6353
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/samplicator-1.3.7.b6.tbz) = ea591f996c37f136d8de7d769d0d550364ecbc85dac4489337aa9bb54dd522ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sampsvr-0.3c.tbz) = c467b7e002254fee8bb7566578113d193715d3d3b3b2d184b7f77e6f2e46f986
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sancp-1.6.1_4.tbz) = b476e1699f515b2479b1c3e4ad6ecfa15f47973a0fb8d3391274245dccabfa32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sanduhr-1.93_8.tbz) = 37c8094801a3bacf538de944b5f0af20b8a9239a3c61359c649f7ff9f0c379f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sane-backends-1.0.22_2.tbz) = 2abda0295d60763fcbaee51ffcd6ffd150de18726b8b1b19011597f00cfee54d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sane-frontends-1.0.14_8.tbz) = 368fbd77fdb549d0927018d80a6c7875201e56fe4066eba5097ae4f0c7fdc038
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/saoimage-1.35.1_2.tbz) = b91f6fa4b235257f00275292e0f1ecb368c19986426700a4c70c5cb7c062f717
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sapphire-0.15.8_1.tbz) = 26264fb2af3f5aad157a2d96d18e8b991b60c176dde528c3aa7a2de7cdef73ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sarah-0.9.1b.tbz) = 2257e2628dafbc95647064f4b07413b3c27a63f6d7d2cee5cf247fe8adf879e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sarep-1.1.tbz) = 922bb0d31f306346ee1135a324d82e32b2826b6114cf7dcde975d0db5ec5287c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sarg-2.3.2_5.tbz) = 5d6a6699c47d34b2b4092df25718ab04b70b7064514d63d01187e6a48dbb9e28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sarien-0.7.0_3.tbz) = 3ef674dd7a660e5e01a4c8acc5ab131f609dedc414922d1c2850ae3ffc0042b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sary-1.2.0_2.tbz) = 955398224a4431f033fc370b5dbc1ab6dc499986ec96bcfb2c4d8a2bc3f7c2b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sash-3.7.tbz) = efd8b52263759a7115f31e817660fe9e5c8a43fc9e58c2b6024b28005f0f0a0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sasp-0.1_1.tbz) = 2b07dbd1ceab9a360217dd0961ce176aea034325715b4ba24076331c462cb1eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sastatd-0.05.tbz) = 9474792816a62bbfd0ef219fd1409797933056679da8ede510a9d2ec2a26251d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sat-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 0b43a58a730e380616540b162e9ef9cf0c68717ee30a5104706ac4b5b92709cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/satellite-1.0.2_1.tbz) = a121521bf242327323ba85163ebe54d84c772cce91ebf793b8eede5958127b26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sather-specification-000328_1.tbz) = 03d11ce2c9f5bcc3372c2555a48b2fb7d5ecdc0e83599cda7559742eb154b34f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sather-tutorial-000328_1.tbz) = 6fde289599ee923844d55c6df6e9c13e30ef53571e38f7bc3b48536b1effa70a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/savelogs-1.97.tbz) = 137084439a451f9e4aa8e80c573e58d3c691472b6680bbd87ed30793ded3220a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sawfish-1.8.2_1,2.tbz) = 2025409dbad7b57554eb07f53dfb552ce9854aff276c3f0d032f10c8651328fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sawfish-themes-0.12_4.tbz) = 565fa06a6ac4dbcb80b04a582d39cd4b3563f62e3d9d819b5109b601341e6101
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/saxon-6.5.5.tbz) = b822ad0f045f2d7c2d86cf64100d424f576ed75af9e2317e35761257ba43cebd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/saxon-devel-9.1.0.8,1.tbz) = bdc7526db8af232d8492174fe3758bb70dc25aabe3c85cd665bbcd6187f58fa4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/saxon-he-9.3.0.5_1.tbz) = eb30195bd07ed6bf507905df907b1b3e5ec3b884a8088de3668490ea61e553ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sb16config-1.0.tbz) = 4007288ee7a5729cd707357b53d2490b64f13cdbd5f8620963d6929beaa57d83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sbagen-1.4.5.tbz) = b96299a4d7c4ea7e3256102b9b72c54eabd896cc099419e29c20c6eb3d4c4c86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sbcl-1.0.58,1.tbz) = 1c6ff73fbbce31bbf0acd88fb1e52ac5f3a1780450f4599dcfd0cf43acc2c860
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sbd-1.37.tbz) = fb758e91f9bee34bce9a55df093a77d3d4ab7ada92c9f3bd0d6b8786aba93c77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sblim-wbemcli-1.6.1_1.tbz) = c99869daa39162c417c965da53c44354c895adc5b2a98f04b9922bee052fab6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sbox-1.10_1.tbz) = a7552aae120959b4c37a1c225413157e704b2e43fb08dae6a8f824a7933d8d80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sbt-0.12.1.tbz) = 1e411f2151a892b1c2453f21dd89246b1da111cc3a7406eced0b7c4e73b8a170
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sc-7.16_1.tbz) = 3c92360c808844107b78dd9ad424f2b3bc424937e03e8217aef768c9b422c782
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sc-aspell-1.0_1,2.tbz) = 7fe8e84685aaf5bb308dc0cf761fbc3262f5bd90db613ea98285ca3197297b07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scala-2.9.1.tbz) = 4fedd23c0aec00ee4a69d2f7df3df22641a1f0f556b55df4111bf296790285d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scala-docs-2.9.2.tbz) = 11f7cc5cfaad468055102e4636918957d8bab8e6563ddb44d5f14d42d8c974c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scala-ide-2.1.0.m2_1.tbz) = 294e5ed83ad41c50042a682f7d67433ca04deea437a855962b46814597b38e41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scalapack-1.8.0_5.tbz) = 3e95f7650f792a375e3c6fddc3a9063b1ec7380f32bd0cb1815f166abac9d8d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scalatest-1.6.1.tbz) = 631dc4e609d918ffc276ecafef2f633802f771f5ce0b386b85fcbeb05ee9aa58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scale2x-2.4_2.tbz) = 1fe5a4311f17098bdc51a7f6d67f91f807962eed90147afae048b55e9cdf92b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scalpel-2.0.tbz) = 87257c293e1780f2e0fcee48fc16ea0f14244f574da8d8933c34a80617c9491f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scam-backscatter-1.5.1.tbz) = 94917b82875b65a8083bb8aea1c4b643867efa6291c4a6c58cc09ba4c666843a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scamp-5.3b.tbz) = 667a0b1816353b8c1d3484c626e9f7f8d753725b8bc8d0c1fb0da6d8634c5111
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scamper-20111202b.tbz) = aec499eba3f31628a4b39764e4b916c6705c7d19471b4e7386f1cf56e8efcace
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scan_ffs-1.2.tbz) = ef0d766af62d8a64d51980ba4c32c6eb8e70986217b1065be40fd32985716523
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scanbuttond-0.2.3_1.tbz) = 2cc6eb5e734c0b23682307ce2b4a4138f6651d1706f92a959e1d1989e0e2eb2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scandoc-0.14.tbz) = 6ba2da5b7d7523eeba950c79d47c0c053904c130dd782132b0e3c989a089caf6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scanhill-0.5.p1.tbz) = 321c1b4e0080d9679d9547e2ab7e5a66e39f810ec806520e5da525c7d60fc8cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scanlogd-2.2.6_1.tbz) = acd0131c43709be2c921ef9e9bbf42016e69039d657140c0acda28178047faa1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scannedonly-0.21.tbz) = 423c2a830abac4534b8af9c5a946b95252eafc3d1cc53adbdbb316a47ca0c4de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scanssh-2.1_8.tbz) = 6acc913224bcf2c49df29939a94360339e5386e7eed79bfcc762fe7e33a2deb6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scantailor-0.9.10_1.tbz) = bc7beb70269d9dd717721dc63a5fd21a88c3cfa0d4aa0b791ac1527040bc21cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scapy-2.2.0.tbz) = e595792b8233eb89f37b1d81c7c36167a36fc1b3b1509f4837b6539900be9c1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scare-1.3.10.tbz) = d7b64051c552b8396be04b0cf0d404fa760efe89340d8c19630ca12561fc2419
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scavenge-2.0_1.tbz) = 951290d4d4ad48bf4b4fe86c98e828df8ddc7afc362ff464f45691d7f30625c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sccmilter-0.95.7_3.tbz) = 4b51045bf8eff2e6de9ec791f4719b059838c71a21ad0dc2b4145d86bd7f752e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scdp-1.0.b_3.tbz) = fa74eeb02c51b03b004a73fc90c53f8e5010db69c806d9b438a557a78941c90f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sceptre-2012.061.tbz) = d2c2361c3a871dfab5b9048244f6cd0b5afc766c1b3c57039ad292e83fbab7a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scew-1.1.3.tbz) = e7ddcdfb03df7efcd00daf27c35d3b7f9409bf6204e8605ef6a0c00cd5a9f2b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/schedutils-0.7.2.tbz) = 3d86e94dfada336d4a7d24e76295f168188cf6026358317505f2db8e1becee4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scheme48-1.8.tbz) = df7f0b91cbb4f4e1f38beb4453146d2e93121fa089aabb06b4bdd59f01c4a90f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/schemetoc-93.3.15_2.tbz) = 39f1600abd4f37d33ff3376ee772ccfa5b0e7422d5500c051c1bd8b155eb6d6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/schism-20100101_1.tbz) = 27e0fe5b3d7a3213847100637b3cf191f0cc08e21b92d576f395d470fdf519d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/schroedinger-1.0.11_1.tbz) = fdc8ac77129bcea1f7b41cecafe74a8c9fb9cd819f723609bedf8135cb2d9cd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scid-4.3.tbz) = b22c66b6d5ef385722ba69f5b660a90b6627672ba2a89d799c99ad75162b5909
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scilab-5.3.3_4.tbz) = a8f4cdc70c4982cdef02482ad15571c55692d802bda4e1266782ebe21fd974a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scilab-toolbox-sivp-1.0.0.r286_1.tbz) = 06a3bc64aa7ac02d488d95c1ad0f2153b89134a470d6c0c3d0c63ea3127538b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scilab-toolbox-swt-0.1.11_1.tbz) = 778c46a98a6c488b365b088b2ef14a62ca6ced84489362578f7f317f6413c6ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scim-1.4.9_1.tbz) = 1b8ce5e2a6a9107344254c458290892663fab1917b8857849e00f8455cced66c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scim-bridge-0.4.16_1.tbz) = 1fc12c2eaed9ad154242fd53bacfda6ee0ac1d5b6a30da1826660af733d70aa6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scim-bridge-qt4-0.4.16_1.tbz) = ef1d13486480eba4b3ebe3723a1a882a5be6ec3fb7567ec748b377f7ea472855
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scim-input-pad-0.1.3.1_1.tbz) = 57d2bb169dfa504b8d5b52e10485beceb3a5821a1277790cee3144e7a9deb652
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scim-kmfl-imengine-0.9.9_2.tbz) = 3f55a6a3c11b547ded4c6102361da51b2b25fa46dd927be86f05124701041b36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scim-m17n-0.2.3_5.tbz) = 1d6bb14a4da52671b5eb297adbd6fc2a2aa04d87c95a498c6a209904ca495ba9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scim-openvanilla-0.7.2.20070514_7.tbz) = ae0ce199f9d7da148b4576c5d821eb482f36e870988c6e008d8f53cef279512c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scim-table-imengine-0.5.10_1.tbz) = 3f3e201f60e6cd2d445f771d9125a41df979975f3e4ad1647119a5985d79060e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scimark2-java-2.0_2.tbz) = 1798149cbb6fa1553b91ec0fab4437621c0f2224e94037ce615f28a434a3de3f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scimark2c-2.1.tbz) = 25f7f3a997739098a7f719b38075b24745d2edc22430a4d19413e40d351f7dac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scintilla-3.2.2.tbz) = fb37efd0788f7d3ac47ff3fd6e45acdf9efed5487b0e57ddf252528e8579b0c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scite-3.2.1.tbz) = 700b6fe802159d6e88b3b11863d29bbb5d0958ff4a50e041e462a5dda60674b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scli-0.3.1_1.tbz) = 34ecd17c04de0b414b7f14a6e27228d556bcc051ad5d77c33e3dd9b8792f7917
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scloader-0.32.tbz) = d7640c427eee687944a5cf447387bb00731d9e92009256517f5c419ba1f4d4d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scm-5e7.tbz) = efb0893380aaaefe7045eb56b98d2d23448f8221ee3f30772f6190cff14917e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scmpc-0.3.1.tbz) = 497735ea9e7ca3a4a3aa599705ad857a4b23ddf536d80546add32366332644d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scmxx-0.9.0_2.tbz) = 4f1fb7d81833463e0916a2a23aae9cdd48d3d38d33f2187899334e79aa601f89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scnc-1.05.tbz) = 16bd797e062e25053e5db7d7e65e5a653e00c40eeab8c69cc6516d6f53e8188f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scons-2.1.0.tbz) = e82f9777e33fb84b77a262a4ce422063b4b0eca82ae5a7ca10ae3451180438ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scorched3d-0.43.3d_2.tbz) = 608bd6dd4c897618e21850965709cdf70061e17db4bc2d11bc98aad3a263d169
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scotch-5.1.12.b.e.tbz) = 36f453ad9267d2cbe742d1d6e22e76f57ee7e34eddb3b9f720f351b709127d98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scourge-0.21.1_8.tbz) = 8eb310defc4177dc999b33af04e9d11c27e69bb24dd7509da1705da4285c43b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scourge-data-0.21.1.tbz) = b3eb132be4ab334a1860448ed351d63ae030f121d1a7b37728db863c08a52d0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scponly-4.8.20110526.tbz) = dc17a958795094df5608d33cfe71b1399ef4008c7729d3030b7baf0112698a67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scr2png-1.2_5.tbz) = a9da5169c2ba72347edd617c036ad756e9a7a14def7ba098c80763ace0d34294
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scr2txt-1.2.tbz) = ed16f33896cabeadc2c2d016c23698d23a0ae3af384f0bd2bf01437135e17d68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scr_ipfm-0.64.tbz) = e5ea6869e462dad5dc3182c137e1bc5cfdd0714047c409b53d8789bcd6a3fd20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scramble-0.9.5_10.tbz) = 0a4f0e910dea4d5cce6725954c1ee0f9d6d27ba2ad5bb0ee71f7a55d0ab565f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/screem-0.16.1_14.tbz) = 8d3c8ed7566c4b2d2845368a6c61ce67118e197f596273080168f966954ab379
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/screen-4.0.3_14.tbz) = ab3e0f2e51f2b4545f9cd8b9942c4d49d4e9b6253a1fb4fdf80efc18e68fda3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/screenie-1.30.0_1.tbz) = 1747d752164a96ec9721a9456d63c74b23749309887b96ee29b664a196cd606b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scribe-2.2.2012.01.07_1.tbz) = 56b97cdd922ea33cd95f94d4d2806caf20a9bb74ff4b9dd20d9dc0033ae63dc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scribes-0.3.3.3_7.tbz) = 90cc536d38f6297a0c570141ea037de8d3fb9fb5192124bcfaf64c3a0759e673
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scribus-1.4.1_1.tbz) = 63e41ac9f186a68435dbcecfc892b74f4323f04648b431bb0fb5a291787659be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/script4rss-0.4b.tbz) = 931b385e64308514817d7199281bf3a794a1c0011da629513b94308ef52e71fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scripts-1.0.1.tbz) = 2864d8db66a9a77c46558b3709839afce1191dab86568e5a22c9c2ae84d98f01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scrnsaverproto-1.2.1.tbz) = 9c2c7aafb870ebc412ea3e92901a6338169e3bbb2c9e1ccc889021788b682761
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scrollkeeper-0.3.14_12,1.tbz) = 1ab0ef782a13be2a70d93478032981d69616a24149ae9f9a21e3acbc9c33b1c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scrollz-2.2.2.tbz) = f604b3dc61a614a02c04b699112dda5b26cc8eba454f6f4fe0d11f72953b037d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scrot-0.8_6.tbz) = 3bac8660c4a5832bc034d6da995e0506865e0be83b35e78abed027785810689c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scrypt-1.1.6.tbz) = 444b0ea55be9fd1998b283ca8eafe79ccd3100ab8b4f19866d1bd961212e9aa4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scsh-0.6.7.tbz) = 49a21808b82be7a5eecd7e261a0185803f2cb2d5fe61463c62e667fdfb87fed0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scsh-install-lib-1.3.0.tbz) = 465b516ed1266c095c1da750ee0a4f6969c980307ddc6449351b83a5522a84f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scss-0.4.2.tbz) = 2652037b26bac6abb1a227b525ee33f3d4507d35a5a7789878f6228674027785
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scud-1.5.5.tbz) = 5cf5549d3cc125ddfa6a03a36edc5e88c2ac8e006423376defc01058221d17d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scummvm-1.5.0.tbz) = 3254cc13c9fe63793710f5803e519cda0aab4afe012822c9e3ce050ff657f532
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scummvm-tools-1.0.0.r1_5.tbz) = 8ea96bfce78d58034062e691d9308daf0417fc384daca1897c89a4a1cd7bdf04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scwm-icons-0.99.2_2.tbz) = 33313229aa8136e45b30e4f2951e6b92dcd0500b273e8a90d23fc28dda1d6713
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/scythia-0.9.3_2.tbz) = 783c440ca00fbbe8b8caeabcd8e8c0b43d7047b91feb0936709d48beee3446c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sd-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = d25c747ae52511c586ecc7921d5aa1634456e1f1da920ed7655f416416e2579f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdb-1.0.2_11.tbz) = a7cce255a488d178c426f9a9b74169f64fb01015dab65b585f3fed47eb506b77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdcc-3.2.0_3.tbz) = e8118dde469de538eb79f914c76ad77a84972f6fdf90c5d2232453df7805f6c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdcc-3.2.1.2012.10.18.tbz) = b9174d6b8f15382555e0ca7618718936750c7c01f1f957b842e6bfeb67db9267
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdcv-0.4.2_2.tbz) = 14c7e7352d6ba250b3b73b1a603a41e521cb8f9ff07d53b3bb3f0fc9aa0175cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdd-1.52.tbz) = 79e4307fbfcef1c8259d29fe05cebcf68099ec37d398679d76b9ea5c496d3635
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdig-0.45_1.tbz) = adda501c672d8c5beec0eef87bc70ba519aca74d3be8f4563a5d391164bd1ea5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdl-1.2.15_2,2.tbz) = 3949a1be2845b8813a1ec71b1128a4aba44e590bb25be0768bd9d8cecd1e5c72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdl-ball-1.01_7.tbz) = 8c56fa189aa011bbcb3d5ecc3db030396b6c6e693834bdd721d249fd519eda19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdlCC-0.0.0_7.tbz) = 399329cd59f3da45bae84bce73851330c836a51121d13a1772987f0b420676e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdl_console-2.1_2.tbz) = b070311c5e6f96ccc235369a0e57d87d25816da9ffd6ae3cb5f83732dafa7e87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdl_gfx-2.0.23.tbz) = fe39ad79ef48770e5c3991a91fc7edcfaa3847380482124a5649a7341fbed6a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdl_image-1.2.12_1.tbz) = eed3384f448fa0910a163c2801dca242fdf9d426cdd57294db7a2b960a6e2557
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdl_jewels-1.1.1_1.tbz) = b183003433268c18193e7377782db8b2940c07752e919ac4a9490cbe1740593a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdl_lopan-10_1.tbz) = 09b65211069abdaa429105621ab1bf4684f68e51cac6c0f8348c8a4f617ee014
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdl_mixer-1.2.12_1.tbz) = 7204b00667be711b32e3667d6443f3af706e6fb9add382f4f6d33867009439bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdl_net-1.2.8.tbz) = 5caa34d12f63f96a28fb130b689a7f9a3137702cad124ab7b61d7d833ab03411
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdl_pango-0.1.2_7.tbz) = da974f1f22e049a24b504dc002ce1d72ed7c1fa3b1d9d12f4db737d15b0c7748
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdl_scavenger-145.1.2010.11.5_1.tbz) = 71517fdfee66911eda59b1a807d9a3fbe1a13a7e7d3a6f0c08e9863ebd3c596f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdl_sge-0.030809_12.tbz) = f4121736ef307d73accad857b2dda24376e4590a64321eddcbfa96fb155e5822
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdl_ttf-2.0.11.tbz) = 3b11b4864b3e6c79b7087af21d4934e9289442da13fdf28dd2161d95ef6f4f31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdlmm-0.1.8_6.tbz) = ef1c399e3dd829048dd46cda743b6ff2bf2e5d7d3520cfb0e96057e11e393da2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdlquake2-0.1.4_9.tbz) = 7747370d7b13532e4a2e0356d7c8c6f017c782cad35c21df9f564744e51f67d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdlroids-1.3.4_7.tbz) = cbe1444e8b0fe644b48b1ed2196c6959ca196a153821fe71aaf6965a8a727c48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdlsand-20061017_4.tbz) = 0b2682e2cd11614f687a6dcc71e6d180853758a505debf46580ad3c05019c55a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdocbook-xml-1.1,1.tbz) = de927117e997dfbbd712fc3e9264efa10bb3d5bbb844af44a3a5a4a2f535c020
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdom-0.5.1.tbz) = 484007cd9592b01a667735ad21737605a31416a0709f12c51c1c2b4d8ff90ddd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdpa-7.3.1_1.tbz) = 13a24571aa2e05159f917e357eef35a9245d854c7172d8e86351b8fdf8f52b39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdpa-gmp-7.1.2_5.tbz) = 17598ad02f71e742a65da68735baecaf00b588f418934ce1c7986b9dbdf445bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdpara-7.2.1_4.tbz) = 6976c9ced40a3fc9745b506a9d4ea09b43be028695d0ff1ab72c3f9fd439700e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sdparm-1.07.tbz) = b63fbd38ab02282290740f1c5b9b7209e4d1b0bf060aee919b87a72ffd73a750
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/se-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 12a96d307f31ee9dddb08117efaf7d0cdbefd90b1a682176c8c53b5108d8a96f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sea-defender-r20100723_3.tbz) = 1bc5e6070148918e4262243cfe56807500f18e459f7efe0dda662b04a9de8e96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/seabattle-1.0_1.tbz) = f2411ce2f6299072b9824d3b8d88fa33d2cf14742789f582873d4ed0c1ce818e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/seabios-devel-1.6.3.1.tbz) = ce5b03c9befb87362afa3f416456f2e461ad6f738c1105ed29e4b58806e35e5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/seahaven-1.60.tbz) = 5764873a136a0a0b9ab714a58ad511e52e5fa511a95a17088cb3deef11450de7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/seahorse-2.32.0_7.tbz) = 4b0b57e90130cd8271e78e5474282e218b60660cbd4fb4430370c67f30c7b222
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/seahorse-plugins-2.30.1_7.tbz) = 34c46c58f6969369c67ab30bf3112957deafa24c6d3bdc1409de392a32e5c748
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/seam-carving-gui-1.11_2.tbz) = fda621be8493c20905362c61853e6652ff19567355ac1e64f754ac6f643c63f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/seamonkey-2.13.1.tbz) = 79e9f210de249c60bf3b74ccfca7026bae9486331793499c8f3b185241df919c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/seamonkey-i18n-2.13.1.tbz) = 5caf447818a71d6c480929fbb677ef37c57f4bb27abbe8dee0410ff8023cd3b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/searchmonkey-2.0.0_1.tbz) = b50f4f2d2963da72bd0357693f35c1360ecab5d2028447ba8f08f8c4e4ac422d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/seaview-2006.02.13_9.tbz) = bdd53cb891018fd666b1af02eaf242eb0a568ce16f0abd5b6d43368294b7f66e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sec-2.5.1.tbz) = 8d94c13237946c658c9fd6460c62ab1d2feb2f736817b406f3d6654ea87956a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/seccure-0.4_1.tbz) = 7f2acbe1bfb462ef4f0770e47e5906750a86e467317a978b4e9a8439f8e0f550
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/secpanel-0.6.1,1.tbz) = 3a37d7707174ae862c4d030b4d76904c6f6ddc61731ab2e5606e000cb5fbf80a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/secretmaryochronicles-1.10.git20120512_4.tbz) = 72ccaa838b6ef01de92775271d299bc5e1907244d1f80b091510f9ad00ba6cad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/secretmaryochronicles-music-5.0.tbz) = e242768f16f8328b5d3f9f26e13cc509fad5a4499c840f9724ba88c911a9ab53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sectar-1.02.tbz) = bb3b6a88198b756f53e5dcae0dec4125e545f91b9337a73968b53294e420f67e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sectok-20030825.tbz) = c335e0fbc64dd949a9eea0941ad0dfebcae3eee3af8bc5ab6e216c297014e637
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/secure_delete-3.1.tbz) = 2fae96f342b47e879166ac747251c2c1dcefde25ac74f71268ef4c8d05e30824
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/seda-3.0_2.tbz) = 9add0c398e9567659e08b8a99765bfab9e1f6b8e2a3dada0b3d2c5f7e21f7d3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sedsed-1.0.tbz) = 56f4934757ac1926f456e5ef9296c1ca5d9706bfa1e325229c1c90abffc1c786
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sedumi-1.1_5.tbz) = c2633702314bcf9eff63813694685f49192c6dffee9ae1f681f87ead04bb9d7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/see-2.0.1131_1.tbz) = c60a08cd456eabe44fb45385d50d9d2579a1109dfe546ab32cbf6f09ce47b7b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/see-devel-3.0.1376_2.tbz) = 728204842bc6d99df6a57e2aa3fd8dafb60fefeea92e49c50e35136d1e20d80e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/seed-2.31.91_2.tbz) = 1f227684e15897a6b4dae4934c96bc52539fe737e54f18832a8e5ab36a837f73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/seed7-05.20121007.tbz) = ea314a1a8d1bea77d5f135f4192fd4febcbd949fa347f92b1c96d336ccb49cbf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/seejpeg-1.10_4.tbz) = 5e884c98b370215226d4e220d51168212b48f571ce5487723544985dbce21a82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/selectwm-0.4.1_9.tbz) = aaee0766537d0cbcdb5396a04da9afca0f4a2b41a71c724107889aaf9f81066d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/selenium-0.6.1.tbz) = 76259a91e138bb0892e3f28cac92fca331aec83bc943894ca0d1fc67c643cd72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/semantik-0.8.0.tbz) = 1b9c2e65d6069ef03995b1a7b99894feb2aea2b6df9f173b47d3887f3428d866
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/semi-emacs24-1.14.6_14.tbz) = 358be0e525676357aa7a13537f0bb3a704ec040c96d68b50163babf01d1ba897
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/send-0.3.tbz) = 7ba5761a1b4c670446da0a61dd9e1098361bcd399b04bd0187de7410c40f9d65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sendEmail-1.56_1.tbz) = 71384b7ff1b151d22f4d848d4fe863f98d0a1d55ed2e54d216f76c043cb74769
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sendSNPP-v1.03_1.tbz) = c0c1bdd5defad4f7883df817d4c9e81bf308cf74f5517f3d383bb190bbb2353f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sendmail+tls+sasl2+ldap-8.14.5_2.tbz) = c064d16c87436d556f2959c6bd584424880559742e7b0385aefdb6b8e98fa71e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sendmail+tls+sasl2-8.14.5.tbz) = 4ae83c1e97fa6901e4240e92291a557a694c033123eb5d34412a8c255b872338
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sendmail-8.14.5.tbz) = bb82227a9ed0c1d96a6f4593f83bbffc7e91dc390630ec4bf64482a684bcfb34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sendok-0.9.2.tbz) = aef0fa75ebde8c15db764f6fe11908aea467663cc6ef33188a04981a2a53b0de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sendsms-0.2.4.tbz) = 00ccf65e899d3885a0897a1680eef8d393026de6fb340439d0b72a3603a2129a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sendxmpp-0.0.8_1.tbz) = 3c26683fc338bc4aca6addc2b60261875aba83ea525f31ff93084611a5494b06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/senken-0.3.0_13.tbz) = 83b326faefa095377a992b81132390fd344592c2ef081d84340d4c7279915b2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/senna-1.1.4,1.tbz) = 1d9fbbc0a7d74d883b32018b8d16677ff850acc50c32b0866fc63d89ef23617d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sensors-applet-1.6.1_10.tbz) = 43252a78bca768068635ebd5435100664e725f0a59c1316e8f2cac80ca3e425c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sentinel-1.7b_2.tbz) = 7764c9c283865bdce2df8b90e1ff6e3ac86d75626f63cedd19dbd69cfdd9c646
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/separate-0.5.8_1,1.tbz) = 63ac36bb8df4f501e9cdd6d97f23ce22244a4e9dc4194d5068739d2e2005467c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/seq2-0.2_1.tbz) = a5da4f93bc1d31a3c158669f337405b08e37d5cbd016970586564d4351f9c0be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/seqan-1.3.1.tbz) = 9da639792838a88283a53238b8f03f0b13df9d07aa397dc63fee844d8d1f1b67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/seqio-1.2.2_1.tbz) = b999d286b64b162c3bda82d9d8a27de012e14381089ad067fc08a6c1c017c43c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ser-0.9.6_9.tbz) = d949cf21f0ef952f24cb231d9b24eab9ea55058122e38b9395ce078e64cd4fbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ser2net-2.5.tbz) = 84e32eeb90d182c5b0214eae31e120ba6986f8cf4b0c4722599398cb37fef37d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/serdisplib-1.97.9.tbz) = 5dcfbee3ef23fc0b2c4e2c11e1c0aef32935c1afdabca4c979ca91054a74b564
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/serendipity-1.6.2.tbz) = c6095fec6ecc6551e0c8b303742136dc28048b8e0a12588fd16baee36b009aae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/serf-1.1.1.tbz) = f5078aafd21f51602d724c3c3600ba173e3d9b50acf66a0cac993fd925313663
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/serialoverip-1.0.tbz) = 6fbb1109264cc4b7923cc3b97fa8a36486fc003fcdb0478632b0153a8c3c0897
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/serpentine-0.7_9.tbz) = 0c296846cc745105170edfec68f4d3c44f62cb9be46e09e0fbf417f645eadd63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/serveez-0.1.7.tbz) = 5890b15d0600243fcf9c3d3de202ad550f3d5b14d0d3f9a72cd85dcd44e639ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/service-discovery-applet-0.4.3_14.tbz) = f800189ed14b0ca1f22d714ab47f3628875da86b30a6c7ae3e108c37ed0c06da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/servingxml-1.1.2.tbz) = 0b278cec5c0285e7033a8b40c0dd800d8765fc91803020b6a417491b4b13978d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/servlet-api-2.5_3.tbz) = 435c9610454511b1fce451edf4e9bf5157076a213e601415e5185c83f56d854e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/session2-0.6.1_2.tbz) = bd6004e380a870fe76ff56b0441a7689994176969865bcb4e15824700bff8e11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sessreg-1.0.7.tbz) = a165da33b1dc02ac20bf6f7f9c1b8a36f4b9ab42bd847209f4afe9f1787a69bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/setcdboot-1.0.tbz) = 3b88e8db1cb5c47aaee9466659f59333296ff678b39bc1f94d468f74d254186f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/setedit-0.5.5.tbz) = 760c26e52e631d8eb2b76d1af79fef3e2d6f8fe767d8f2d5306d2f5282b1008d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/setlayout-20080210.tbz) = 71dea1969970a7a7b7ff909485520b9497d2a4f3cc315ab29577b010d88c723c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/setquota-0.1.tbz) = 72544805d95906dc07d0ce473a38137202c95226553c6478f4927d55143ff587
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sets-1.0.0.tbz) = a821472c0411461197dbaa75c71cc36a308e2053ab532a26dd3646f7b5d0d33e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/settitle-1.1.1.tbz) = 9be869f5baa868073b0d5a8cc1d087c74a58b413d6bb791ab1951996221bb0f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/setxkbmap-1.2.0.tbz) = fc2cf587a56080e7476b12bd4a132854fca41f35633be576f04e044e0aa6bfcc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sex-1.0_1.tbz) = 4bce3508b521869dbf7a8bc5edf248b2f094823b842245d4e676dc366f9da97c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sextractor-2.5.0.tbz) = 920884ba9eaec00459ce6511a1d1938c93c0d70a7c513274af56d5319262d7ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/seyon-2.14b_2.tbz) = 7974a48cd40b153cf9f529b28fe9c632108bc16aed967061cba007543e7d1db8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sfio-1999.tbz) = be03d9b669bd83a98125f5daefa658099cfbde455d3036941973ff679d5ca697
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sflowtool-3.18.tbz) = 36815fabeb5d56ebfc5c8bcc4bc39bbc4c1ff5d71a285d8026ea8eff43ef5ec9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sfml-1.6_2.tbz) = b9c91a90ea4fd3fd0e14a1d02a6b9819a30ac6e6c699685998aed8bc7297271f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sfnt2woff-20091004.tbz) = a47e5d5621dae7912e05fcbac8c337b869cc607c8c9e929d0f606529448bce1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sformat-3.5_5.tbz) = f005438b32a51e9a58db883a630737797f8359f6c3ba3545e492577022d0782f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sfront-0.99.tbz) = 12db614d7886d6d9e4e68a38b37132b41928ed23ff2a787bf68570c30c7f5c28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sfslite-1.2.7_1.tbz) = 771e1713acf5bcee401513f60a19a81ac8ee56a7c5026bbfc166312a72e6cb67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sfslite-shared-1.2.7_1.tbz) = ed5bae9a36cc1d22a4cb830fb0e2a94a0587f9e498479537e4be061808e91083
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sfslite-shdbg-1.2.7_1.tbz) = 27e4301647c0445bcc76089b97c90535317efa5845df42792457bd1647d19954
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sg3_utils-1.33.tbz) = 2c620673893a0f69ff9e95c0bf21391ad209c3c9f29f846d973320d161565886
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sgb-20090810.tbz) = 172653510ffefb8fedef2941670b894fe461a3e8ed8ffd82040a60be32e2fdae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sge-6.0.12_5.tbz) = 94a7970e75ddd01a2cc5a01142f1d4e608a7feb8ff52d20b675b5a698aa10e01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sge-6.1.4_4.tbz) = 9550023a6c9d9ada2b198e017960edd9da350bbe3c2ee25b8eb4a71b4f87542c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sge-6.2.2.1_3.tbz) = 0d900512011f7d0ce558097388c8ce971067abf7bb06edcff9960db56ad3951d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sgf2tex-3.3_6.tbz) = f5486912b1703961035d97852aa93549baf4b50acedaf895f0871c577e0fd707
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sgifonts-1.0.1_2.tbz) = f67a7331d888f3aa8da77ec6702e687413ca9e3520bfa4fe656c1c2cc352e829
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sgl-2.0a3.tbz) = 44c8a128e3159b082f087fe4a31c71de011a7ea0d7116d0f537d121542823293
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sgmlformat-1.7_2.tbz) = 880d1df7d9eababd477146e440afcecd239d6b1ada845d5e449cf7e65f582b57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sgmls-1.1.91_1.tbz) = d31c0856ccc7e151d9d3a0e30e7bc4d81b8f298124d6b2c8c11a64f3ccd9386c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sgmltools-lite-3.0.3_8.tbz) = b8c8f2f08f8c88f6964704ffbfbc9aff5fe27b0be4cb0bcf72d209558e26b544
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sgrep-0.99_1.tbz) = d4ec91d6a6997c82fff7d2fa7e2b80cd4d934056939c0d0d2feeda472595af2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sgrep2-1.94a.tbz) = 526bbeadf9d059fccedfbbc3891687bc5a3f4e95eb89447408c091c0388225c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sguil-client-0.7.0_2.tbz) = dd7e50e1b003024b58aa83c605de4e58ac75b673e5c59f70695309dedbc0c866
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sguil-sensor-0.7.0_3.tbz) = 2d8950430c058e5be899e77654a648ff13e326bcd6e52f423f8c29d6e8e563eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sguil-server-0.7.0_4.tbz) = 1262e15f65ed4564c578d29b9ad634a904619a7d337985961d46860e08e34749
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sgwi-1.1.5.tbz) = 030abd2b85c1830b1bab99e6e03fd0bac87603daa3f27c39aeac16b3802f6f07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sh-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = ca5018aa4594bf0774d668e52323180385de2d48df2fb8d421c62dde1702d6c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sh-rtems-binutils-2.21.tbz) = 488cccb8d4d5a3e42ae6c960dc371a8873e8175665a13434679b4f2dd20b51f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sh-rtems-gdb-7.2.tbz) = a352610bba5674182b8c6d5ab2ddc73ae34fd32d1b202490631567b05aaad7eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sha-1.0.4.tbz) = bfbe8f947d3fab13dce92b434344620b699fa211296c1ccb7578adb58931fb00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shaaft-0.5.0_12.tbz) = ce2f2fa446106b85aed03efbfc8b63ff055c89d43e40b8ae91f6892284f787af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shairport-0.05_1.tbz) = 328f8488827685b52f0a364a5e46fe1cc2850ba8a2ed0a28bf1c342e71f30f55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shapelib-1.3.0_5.tbz) = 24a4dfe751f7ccb70237e9a41826b76669e09287c14092498affbf7f58c2fd46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shaperprobe-0.2.tbz) = 3b7c53fada0329c6741eca18ddf94097079fde3ce3f68274e89de2c137e28da9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shared-desktop-ontologies-0.10.0.tbz) = 4177b69502e56ac0bf5884108013ea771fef8202d879de7b22cdd74a3693a619
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shared-mime-info-1.0_1.tbz) = 5de43562ab73ce9b5ddf81705a4fa683e3899b5574130990e731fb60c8a379e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sharedance-0.6_2.tbz) = 1a5b1b9d08dbeaee31a4be53eead50c2cdf4ba8f7ea9f95c7573f3780cd7c989
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sharity-light-1.3.tbz) = b5a252f0b843b0eabf3e92737d5e9215a90b3acd9f395a58577dde2781699813
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sharpconstruct-0.11_8.tbz) = bd172cecfabeadd9bbea2e0d7de19ab319a183f7ec985b1c1b5925715a7a8780
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sharutils-4.11.1_1.tbz) = 6027ae47a683079917f359d3a8554ae120aa85b104228b7cbb89a75b3a1c44aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shc-3.8.9.tbz) = 1575359c6fad49059e8f69cf5a647e5e8f2ac9b05fc45f8ed2a4e7ee8a6ab5b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sheerdns-1.0.3.tbz) = 6fb7cddd8a2ed676b7ab6c4f118405b33d9add5923a7efc6fe3eae62fb31f56c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shell-fm-0.7,2.tbz) = ac4e03cf51b44e8e3fef737946ee602aa95d88c4dac5659d43bf86af1aabf9b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shell-include-0.1.2.tbz) = 5a3c0fd17eec8938190143d1ed150ba24fdda2ad70d69e54bf8cb72188ae127d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shelldap-0.5.tbz) = 6868b85cdb8ae36358f4e06de5fdee6ba17a6a58878ca8dc6d97d93f2525383e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shellinabox-2.14.tbz) = 2aa3ca9533afb30318a60bef13945a9816d57b0fc0767f3f8a49b5a2637950d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shflags-1.0.3.tbz) = 565c68799ae72d2e4b44958ce6f16f22e8726017dce9f20f58c6627e89312496
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shftool-1.2.0_2.tbz) = 992c842f6fbefa2daf23cafca0eeed666fce785a74c1adbbffa6280955da0d4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shibboleth-sp-2.4.3_1.tbz) = fd83844734fd0fd630c61b66ea956ee62f819862e2b6c1672e38981737711981
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shiboken-1.1.1.tbz) = 746c3d72a5777ea942744d012adef028b79cc5672ed5d3b6f135165d05fb80f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shimmer-0.1.0.tbz) = df7ff442137b18611699bc2aff0b1de95e645513ec444406f755759de5b62ccb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shishi-1.0.1_2.tbz) = 04c6ff1b1bc7deddf74deb2f4368808eb42c0e2e94dff2b99362b16562f67bca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shiva-collections-1.4.tbz) = 2202a4a8d2d682fbc56923a05aee9797c7e8a977dfcba863447bd9fda5194cc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shlock-2.5.2.tbz) = 528cdd0c658d520ba5b7124f581f1bb6ffe2000b1835d8f43f11873e74079a33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shmap-0.3.2_1.tbz) = 0da48a661c763836688e02b1d65936edda58e1a7faecd8ff470132dd997c5e23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shmux-1.0.2_1.tbz) = 3fd1ae87ecd84c04113f80da10e8b5525f48190279823a7bd75c1422af920ac5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shntool-3.0.10.tbz) = 036d790198ded958b9f87ddcf72916bc75ffa056b39d633fe2c6b2928ff8d3a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shootingstar-1.2.0_9.tbz) = 95fbe65870f86595cf19fbd18a0cca30361c780fbe376d0061d39270cf6b345c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shotwell-0.11.6_1.tbz) = 1836f8283450c896ac955a5da567ffabd47338af12e1830fc0764b612f52c810
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shout-0.8.0_1.tbz) = 22aa21d479fd373b3fcbbdaa06884768125ff5f702b6ce54707ebea997c654a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/show-2.2_8.tbz) = cfb4b1da13e0b38c322a7a70ada48980ee9377fbd26944dc3444093e49fbc69c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/showfont-1.0.3.tbz) = e7805405a9955e253d5fd62fe47ff48c45403f812ce7735065f92c0179a84af3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/showgrammar-1.1.tbz) = e4311cbfbdd58a0dffc16c6221550710c5f793097f946fc1ff7ec56f5675e8db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/showimage-1.6.3_2.tbz) = 55580daa35acf2471ef2df590dac76acc270d45cc0590fbd689af9107f86a915
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/showimg-0.9.5_10,1.tbz) = 89f7ecc7dd6370a5cfd7e18aa47d25502f7eb27fa014f616763a62c9149e1d0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/showkey-1.5.tbz) = 8621dc4332ffc3c6a0f9db4f046f73bf905b82df938437cbf663b947f075bb6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shtool-2.0.8.tbz) = 2290fd4be0fbad48d0c5eda517c612a48934b2e2aa4731aa0a834a5caaa9728b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shttpd-1.42.tbz) = 722326ba2d3c1cec9a9ea5ef4e332eb618a70539b31b591835ffb36bb114ea91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shttpscanner-0.4.tbz) = ead47782bfd722a6d40d2cd7287695e9f449cb8bd1ffccf19147c8025bde2a02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shuffle-20010603.tbz) = 0f435261295da84f7ac70b0576cf1a62bba2a818848f0e35fe9746ca3f07a2b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/shuffle-db-1.0.r1.tbz) = adb01152beaeeec5e4b1327db30d4877a1120cfdc0fbfa8d9ef238ed651c7c42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/si-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = fe9c493883a4f31f8252aa1c6869d4e2e45237bb9cb7ec90f60e1583d9af57dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/si-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 2f1979ca01a8db18eb98c6e5b017cebcc14fb058ad6195fc6d28b2ddf5f57186
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sic-0.23a.tbz) = af23ea9cc08e9fb8ce71faf257028ce02c5b211ee0b423da8bf511a1afdffe4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sid-1.10.0.tbz) = fe4309b30f7764ed3023bbd8364c2f736cc3eafff0a7ca9f974d6628dc006268
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sidplay-1.0.9.tbz) = 8aeba69ab40f00d8fc421867c3f2c8f837467938e1c917f6f0849c80a480ebc6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sidplay2-2.0.9.tbz) = 2c23584f2298af49b1c7faf02f4e994067603bff0550d26f2e48c32e44666fa7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sidplayer-4.4_4.tbz) = 803174067b7921c278f7f48ebc6c7967d41afd377187862a5e178f03f40c680b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/siege-2.70_1.tbz) = 9de79b7828ccbadc60f516cb78b42d3aba4c7f34208229191ebcc53c14f8658c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sieve-connect-0.83.tbz) = e02e1584adcd0cdf05b25a3ab9ec005a6797b90267e53488c5994701497056fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sig2dot-0.35.tbz) = 9a45de7d04ea5a86b2a6c5effc5ec31cc38c3ac11e520cb1dc00f9362f4cb8cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sigil-0.5.3_1.tbz) = 311b258997fdcc1c100dcef1bf1eae4afb0a5f6fe82fd121d692eddb3ea4dbb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sigit-0.3.0.tbz) = 9dd36bef4d094117b6093d5d5816e25b1af3bdd641084541f7a9955ffce9ee55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/signing-party-1.1.4_3.tbz) = 9b14cefa65393385d568d9e1e1d07ef1e5b3ba0bdf99f9283d7bfc669f79f9d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sigrot-1.0.tbz) = 17d5af24006354fec7d26056aef419cd174ef1dd7ad6a9a039dde936fa92df94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sigslot-1.0.0.tbz) = 069e796afff6b686617f7baad7258dcb0a3e03d5b399df413ae9f7589348b5aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/silc-client-1.1.8.tbz) = 281182678d29ec6d8f6861ed6078a3cca07b1f84d3bb03bc3137a161f324ec4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/silc-irssi-client-1.1.8.tbz) = 9d218fccbf0628a073ce515fa2db3b048725ba503a13c7c653d87fbeba986544
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/silc-server-1.1.18.tbz) = dae0184f08c40d7749b7e3986fdff6807adb442a89a5a7ffe7bc1e4019343cb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/silc-toolkit-1.1.10.tbz) = 9e9f98ed1131978f604a8fa6f3a4e5f5eb036de0455d6cbc8b8395195d04a485
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/silence-0.2_3.tbz) = 3dcd26ddaf1e90a24f15734f35bef53679057507f44165092a82482dbfd0f24c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/silentbob-2.4.2.tbz) = 32fe9cb06ff630d46865fd6e85c640030133af2fc3fc2b363894fb0be98c3fb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/silgraphite-2.3.1.tbz) = f3e059dc95363806ae455f663197b6e24615572ed7ecc4bfe195ed4498ca5408
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/silktools-2.4.5.tbz) = afa7afd1f62e7f7c48fe6762845a885f446b9e1a528bb73c03a1f340f2f072e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/silo-1.0_9.tbz) = 3caeba7e1dbb126697935e2ce7989a6f60ea9b8b55b5e13c8c4139eaba7bf045
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/silo-4.6.2_8.tbz) = 6497794312b1035c9a75fd7e56ae25e6333ea0fecbd55bee87ac2cde04e4502d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/silvercity-0.9.7.tbz) = 9ec321f98a278db6a2220745aa77ab91c6e39d44bfc8724a79f7ca4ae2c270d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sim-im-0.9.4.3_9.tbz) = 1479659148d24b45513f3c2ce3fa7ee45a749bab8aefff0544844e8e055fbe9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sim-im-devel-0.9.5.2236_6.tbz) = cde2abfc1cd8682d22f5ffc21f244942c3047170e90c4e47cc3b8fb7a5d657a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sim4-2003.09.21.tbz) = f64d45bbfda574f7a7e1461d1bd7c106c41bd0f23ac853fe628c2cf188940f68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sim6811-1.6_2.tbz) = 628bf0c8789ea1bb59f4bb3fed99c13b13e60d14bb61ad6121f2a75b37ef9641
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/simage-1.7.0_2.tbz) = 284f41930f1bb0f7ff004d45b33d052b12886a70b8ea160f7d12dc23c9c6be3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/simd-viterbi-2.0.3_1.tbz) = 1fb997ec79a1d6cc92f8019e1df05050ad24c00a47c6cbe075c853a02949ca64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/simdock-1.2_5.tbz) = 5f92fa35e7cf387bdb48f9fc4e058dcfeea7d5771e078b9dd87cd120c8aaf91f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/simgear-2.8.0.tbz) = f9180505cf1e904950d05bc38c3a228d8f99e7b5e08f97db2b6b2c454a37b356
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/simh-3.9.0.tbz) = 869f0b0dbc27263485779351d97637515294ae0461bdc1307dd9375f9eac024c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/simlib-3.0.20081216.tbz) = e9a5e3d30d9bcb02f8e8d205231873b6460fc3a45110e64a44359c6dd5e21f77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/simple-ccsm-0.8.4_4.tbz) = 459cdc94cfc8ed3d1fbaac43329c523e15ba50b68187f18f025bc757ef84a876
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/simplegroupware-0.745.tbz) = 38ceba1875af6e66a43c3331af491e41138fad6815a345e90358a86d50f42e0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/simplehtmldom-1.5,1.tbz) = daa420c72e93c298d2422ad2e4f4f50f348be5dd6d386485842b4cc3926a72ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/simpleirc-1.1.tbz) = b2edf00a973f781a659b908acd871d7891de09b1e63d2ac61f879b625d5d25f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/simplemod-1.1.tbz) = 133b7ef3b7c63453f072f747cd46b6c708b7df83278929f5d8f244928dc7eff1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/simpleproxy-3.4.tbz) = b612b4756f2094ee0faad130a514db2b6fab34e943ef7808a0519a360e6a29fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/simpletest-1.0.1.tbz) = 721b2f9cffb0495993b5afd55dd246900c324e35b78fb2cd7ed8ff99133bf768
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/simplevaders-0.8_7.tbz) = a9e5fbd3ab18cff06262b9129754fd6ea6911cd1290802728fc269d5adbb0fbf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/simpleviewer-1.7.1553.8560_3.tbz) = 75a7cc8e5c1d5592676b6a73d4debab31c6c95e41dabab097befb2df1941c853
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/simplexml-1.0.1.tbz) = 5fbebab4647b968aeb469399e4c8a5bbf122e2833aa9124168d07d3ad84fb070
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/simplog-0.9.3.4.tbz) = 1510ddb7c0b67700578300f6c1c4277126ae408e3c87d567171c6d895473481d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/simscan-1.4.0_6.tbz) = a52934d44b1d4368e4d4af310a95f2f02ecae034ea6ef6010fa21ef6c9cacf5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/simsu-1.2.2_2.tbz) = 49d3087d6c3f26f3e100f7480f28e616f423cc8fb2604d89f5473aad4a32c14f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/simutrans-111.3.1.tbz) = 5d2d236e9ee0aa4e4bdcf82e491503c5bbc4c19761264d125cd3dea1592da74f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/since-1.1.tbz) = be182b7c5adae649d312c329802e371c564324d48ad05a3043c4888e493c0e35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sinfp-2.09_20110125.tbz) = f4136e2ff284368b70417e5fc8df7777544cc40afd14e43d8dc4253d3c27d1d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sing-1.1_2.tbz) = 689509983e3258398523d526629f40c057775691a4c87d22a967f3bc106709ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/siod-3.4.tbz) = 7027383e772beb30ec6adde349c5e8f2c4ee2ab9a23fb2eb87aa2992fe86c30c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sip_scenario-1.2.7.tbz) = fea7fbb66f162dcbca2e1309723e6b5406ce1762b7593dcc1a1cb76c37937bf6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sipcalc-1.1.5.tbz) = 7134c406e24db408d7f89dba3929c0afd36bfb84bfda337bcfe979f804711cf1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sipp-3.1.20090729_1.tbz) = c319df359ca6be1a6fd7fa5ee2fbd51b81637f46218b54d88564c00f50a57fe4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sippy_b2bua-1.0.2_2.tbz) = 096dc60484ae8d1d7090b7a3b3c97e0a2991058c35b6984b2b6a3b057b5f4aa6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/siproxd-0.7.2_2.tbz) = ece68f1a02c65127aacf75d01b6321498607eb41cb9184ae423f246576a17cb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sipsak-0.9.6.tbz) = 93409e4c8ead3c06d9f17fc525886efa3af32fde4220e28682c559f9df79ca9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sirc-2.211_1.tbz) = d2f3f5ea19170025f37f478d560fce778249da53d89c8aff78e3fd761d871094
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sisc-1.16.6_2.tbz) = c2e910e1725aba3e4f1bc7cbbd1aa537e5c599f536c14616a6efb4b264f6560a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sisctrl-0.0.20051202_7.tbz) = 5f47cc7c12852640e90f5097314fa7740a0e88d0035846c883b2d74f143d6437
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sit-3.67.tbz) = e2b2d51176a6c2cd58cb1c5885c808f1c2be41fde8557768bf1a7d5a50e6941b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/siteatschool-2.4.10.tbz) = 3aef059e634f3a3aee378067d98635d63b50b30f986144a94f0394b9da80b222
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sitebar-3.3.9.tbz) = 6708db5137c9c25913598aacca13fc48e42b1cd27422ad6d5643ec79bf469e90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sitecopy-0.16.6_2.tbz) = 193a0cf6e7b01694c215a81d161105af84e372197fb1a7c0fc6118cfe888acef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/siteframe-5.0.2_4.tbz) = 1fbbc58d3e75387302a25fff25145c71a279ed246c61ead6c3903e37a00b6a78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/six-0.5.3_7.tbz) = c05590c4edf70cb6883d13408edb0188e131d24726ea5a8bc57024706c7bc4ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sixxs-aiccu-20070115_2.tbz) = b38bf4640613e772509359bbada6e0ca8de8730486cd1096d8f4dbdf405166c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sjeng-11.2_1.tbz) = 41cd23bb039db751fe34db23b17b35c08086ebb6e5faec33c3faee0cd4c9061d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sjitter-0.18.1b.tbz) = 95d3d8e5f062da3a92dc19c789d78b39f0267c2934c888a52ea8007d08227fba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sk-aspell-2.01.2,1.tbz) = 63b2c48cddb291f2dce9f452686c1f61c0b35ccba2eb6d275dc7b3f0443a4ba3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sk-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = fa2c9d7a0b05465a43e7e70250ccca90fabb4464336e0baf982a8dc08d4cc63d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sk-hunspell-20110228_1.tbz) = fa6a272eab6a14c83155eb29a53ad17ecd66ed2ed05626da92bee4aa4e5d2744
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sk-hyphen-2004.04.15_1.tbz) = abdaa56a3e68261a30f5e3c09a03427e87ad20828b1d59db8e7c07292e194f12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sk-ispell-0.3.2_5.tbz) = edefa3f12bcf9e0b45e47abd500529f01aaea571b6cc14e7289a8b17e8b894a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sk-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 10edbabadf1713cd143e4b2969dad58d13d44d679e013cbcc1c2a248544ccfff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sk-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 8b0178848fe978dcbf88f6bbe692b616cee4db0d44ef7ea7dadb04fdadaf80ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sk-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 65a3714c9e1b2d7e8dc9f09bcd727a69ccd567fd894d95acb30de957758a7f3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sk-mythes-2012.10.07.tbz) = 3c34cf95ad41f9faefba16502abb67841bfc4bcff76974b5e15c3038c6ecde2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sk1libs-0.9.1.tbz) = 489fa555e8a714c9f2891e76bf33ba6c716259229acf378210040cc8db90041e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/skadns-0.25.tbz) = d57279c4d7171aaf54d05594f900a23793f27c3818bce7ea34d9675a2c066810
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/skalibs-0.47.tbz) = b594155fa658ef8ec9a7a962f5cb177e37b5b1192a80957fd77f13ad6e83e6b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/skanlite-0.9.tbz) = 78bd25ccde9c01491bd8f70967a9b3495908e128a4b2126f80dbdf6c2c5b9742
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/skem-1.0.1.tbz) = f5f2ecfb725c28058e70826cda07b8a6902abfc69fedd5e8657715813f23772e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/skencil-1.0.a784.tbz) = 217036db9da74e64c950e5b5364dab4e008fabd5b643b8cccf04dc549fb766e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sketch-0.2.27.tbz) = 07d95c1d84e00e6ca166a1ecb361dfabe33f06e3d4d420eb897476731d8217ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sketchy-20070218.tbz) = 5a3ef2f45079347d1470bd2d96012e6dcfd30e5bc4d1f3a7b7fa0c63110d7b0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/skill-4.1.4.tbz) = ed782d187ed89a4b29f4895a00ac49342d94e6d41adf4fd4d9c67f26cb7b197a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/skinlf-6.7.tbz) = e178ad3520222facbd5d59ae43af19e613e3a292c75e98070fd3decc26234bc6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/skipfish-2.07b.tbz) = e5670fd804ce3b7ded7533f1e322bc81682c0b2aac9443d0e199217cb7ee03c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/skippy-0.5.0_10.tbz) = 365316f416ebaaaca39d084c59b4b318c619202207f1c209ebf8a322419d31d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/skippy-xd-0.5.0_2.tbz) = 070701c69b182f0b115232eed82fa706d75e8ff6384b531534a45d3ca8d45856
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/skrooge-1.3.3.tbz) = 1431995ad01b5543514c857613be9932ced8250ed613390b673970eb4d06fba3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sks-1.1.3.tbz) = bb53bb9bea59499ed6e8872cf82e86130717578b08cf0c40c11fff5256c7ebf8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/skstream-0.3.8.tbz) = c69f8c06cffaab5173603313f0760c526c7f0b1270d46247b4af4090cac33fa7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/skulltag-0.9.8a_4.tbz) = e232f03ecf2cf330d8ff4138d1d3bad510ff553ff804de0c0c238ad9515b0a19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sky2000-0.2.tbz) = 4fb8a86dc446e857f34818a814ed73c6df1338625e00c99ec155d6149e118b20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/skyeye-1.2_6.tbz) = db89ac88b48fdf3344f0b8cfa36526438612c6a35bcf342027ef39eec1ac1cf6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/skyfish-0.91.tbz) = 0ebe6363843ce04ae46c3ef2430d84a7f7125a3f53791c8754d774ea70fcbb64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/skytemplate-1.4.0.tbz) = 13c5654e9d24b89c1b07872a2fc25f014d5b943d64a2bdcf6c3a366fe8a1cc9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/skytools-2.1.12_1.tbz) = d521b78a69b007faa961cb41907fd5729c98ec41da348504ffd2a78f9e3c4c2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/skyutils-2.9_2.tbz) = 089a28cab2add65a09f57fd42541107fb00c2c021014df3b86f8c799b3f0b930
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sl-3.03.tbz) = ef45632503f3df069592e65df3b654d79bec258526173f971e2422f91b04a2f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sl-aspell-0.50.0_1,1.tbz) = b8b65f4c101250c6a8659594b2028f80ece66161a6a6deacf914331fc57c9f6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sl-hyphen-2007.01.27_1.tbz) = bf5ca7c113c59d21470a59c885be91fb731bf3aed4893af10e99c25a7a2c48d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sl-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = c8d1f98f254b38188f2cde2eff1b26f8f550d9aa907a09630f4a5be4dd9495eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sl-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 8f1523425b2a84c4ca6c31ad965149f36a053e39a327616da4ddc71a1b5816e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sl-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 71983e1ae990fbc5a80aa3c084f838c6a759084a2f0c354d4638be70020db457
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sl-mythes-2012.10.08.tbz) = 4ca0a6591b1f28ee680d97711352f296f4473c92108901c07af422ef80db33ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sl2tps-0.4.2.tbz) = 45c7e7affe7f2c06b4d290997dde35a0020802a5faeaffed6b3ef48036121d92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slack-0.15.2.tbz) = 539f7c52e9d9c976eb636ab09759407b7d3e421874a6dc93fbc35501fe717a38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slapd-cyrus-1.00_1.tbz) = bf5788a526b86efe86ce1ca1ba2594bf1206a82bad3d92a04455b3ed27f89944
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slashem-tty-0.0.7E.7F.3.tbz) = 2e60bf04b32c1b682c02d82c149440405ff95c66d5705ce5fb718abce8a9b67b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slate-5.0.1.tbz) = 24e560b7145e1c738c846422e0d3cf1c77e4838e568a9e6e53c742c7b129639e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slatec-4.1.tbz) = 42af3c2724f334aab80d7f8344754cc4f55a8d87d793ca186a8d7bc81e883a4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sleuth-1.4.4.tbz) = 1d870e8c85c2b53a4295052009df8c455b9671b5aa09159f2a607faf2e909c0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sleuthkit-4.0.0.tbz) = dd76d38da585d3a357d0554730a8061be1d7056e77fee782c813fecdc7f2b22b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slf4j-1.6.6.tbz) = aedfdb738010d9dc7165598895def80055900606106a65c5a1af45cab50d6118
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slffea-1.5_1.tbz) = 968d1a22cf12cf427f9197577dfb79cf10b87ada83511c60dd2d1402ef7779a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slgrace-0.2.2_4.tbz) = c9e84320f481007982cb0b8516fde5a3a6aaece96d5820a7bf3adcac85bd6a4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slib-3b3.tbz) = 1dd8737ce4ac61fa6ceea15295f2eb57693a6c0e7754a991c70c67e8ca23b29c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slib-guile-3b3_1.tbz) = 710f853b1b0a79bfa0e6d7b46f6c7beab74410c28c8f3d221f8c05344f94a457
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sliderule-1.0_2.tbz) = adc17c808aef3797b508f93b37294b5b38af1130ed59f19c21924abcde26eac7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slides-3.3.1.tbz) = 15e18952753350f3234049db632ad5577232dee702cbcab4353ac24f225ab769
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slim-1.3.4_2.tbz) = 0159b8a383bcca222227cc3f826b0c7bf771be97eaeacee458df85af2a51a6c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slim-themes-1.0.1.tbz) = 95d842abea93d7b497517e18716e07433732c420484b23ba6682d0d385e6e8bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slime-20110714_7,1.tbz) = d27dc223c39148840df80692b3295154ebbc6f98978a70e99064305a18e5f823
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slingshot-2.1_3.tbz) = cf50bf1adf22d854a83daa0aa0a780de99817476a898bbe3e5292e2d0be2a9da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slirc-0.12_4.tbz) = 64201efe5053f2bcae1ff83db1154d5eda556fdb2d1308243cfcd0609c6d8249
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slisp-1.2.tbz) = a73f4d8aca2ddd8f72af5190fa691505f933c2186e6ab354e3e2c8eb67747030
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slnr-2.3.0.tbz) = f7c73d8d60547e923b7bbb288b596acebd9e9e0e7cf5a86c365821b731f17115
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sloccount-2.26.tbz) = 58f0378e5fd3787c4d4525654feaaa485e83d675cf21c7fa64481a5ab430e593
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slock-1.0.tbz) = 5ea34ff7b830a2d74545075e32776e6cd79877229f83787f843a627845cbc503
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slony1-1.2.23.tbz) = d586ae15c777204d939b5579d07101b3cc11cb3c17bce80166e45f3705a19598
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slony1v2-2.1.2.tbz) = 3358e34625210d720c3e604ffcea5c037d61b7d5180e6b130a4302d3156bf196
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sloth-1.1.0.tbz) = 11833643f7906f1fb09c102b5a7a456c414415f6652e6d47c5003a8069508966
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slowloris-0.7.tbz) = 18e3955faa9b699c36fa52ca74d8abb6ba7b17594384ea9429916c1453414a13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slrn-0.9.9p1_3.tbz) = b11d0770048b5c2993b0b04806c4d6198be56bc451fa98ff22166da67bafb658
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slrnconf-0.8.4_5.tbz) = b8d754d5bb3d55579d1ccf9b434a7231d43a9643b07119d890a75a219c61f1be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slrnface-2.1.1_5.tbz) = 83ebe9a9e5fdfecd5c71f929610765a48eeef339104e6f8cd721b11d2cfa23fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sls-1.00.tbz) = f56db3a192642a5079ab32766e256d5a0008cd0bca1cb37b257c233e2fe30fe7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slst-0.2.tbz) = 311cd4826b6594af4e8c63a552a75ecb97c06630a95c1cc716ca7ca428009ee9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slump-0.003.01.tbz) = c1199aabef2a5fec9d7b45ba280ecca7a05007cbd64f73cf3332bb17f790e13b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slune-1.0.15_4.tbz) = a4045ba6f9f00b2c40bf2109fbf3ba02cc86d31d7fbe24eefabb6bac4cbe954f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slurm-0.3.3.tbz) = 16102c5ec0e83fac4690094c8d0dd1dd41a000b36d5086a8dfc9ac5ce966acad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slurpie-2.0b.tbz) = 707c0da7f07fb28b5147e66c634e1530491111d791224145075718372b643b8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slush-0.1.1_1.tbz) = 4f380aef292673def367c586ee4e49dc9ef7ffa0d75487cc0fbe11b36d144620
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/slv2-0.6.6.tbz) = 144d0f05fff00406cfa4785cd55ebf7c81cd8a3d1ad6c03a530e4f5e41a64196
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sma-1.4.tbz) = 9ef69572d1048c52311bcdf6a4dc05403b5b799d855a90de2fdf9316733a24d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smail-3.2.0.121_1.tbz) = 936694d78469f9acd53c9015a963cf1ae6bf48e00c144876b40b169349b54dbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smake-1.2.1.tbz) = e6adc7f24479ab153a32d1e3a43590ab2be91fceb3008ec415d4b59934231e6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smap-0.5.0_1.tbz) = dfda80ed626783e691b9bc5428f1fc4550a04965647519eb4da93a9dde65fcbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smartirc4net-0.4.5.1.tbz) = a8bf3e0c750de9979cb661eb223af4b18424b8dcc70b8d554f630e7b97fd42e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smartmontools-6.0.tbz) = 9e9be0fbb216d9db6dd61f50c63db352df0e884237d31a945ddc240df632949d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smarty-2.6.27.tbz) = 561e3a1dde7894acd789548e817c3dc37619b8e8b1a9bcbf4b79da2125144229
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smarty3-3.1.12.tbz) = 4ec36d1422d82b8684fff766c74f88a657683c50caae0ef00c30696dc4bfaff9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smashbattle-110224.tbz) = a09fdd735e74dcc194179e026d88b8c50019041d2860396309765658b1309ff9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smasher-1.1.6_3.tbz) = 64d09089c0e8fd001ad8b87db55f1c326a92454439a89e9467afd774c17f4fa6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smb4k-0.9.9_8.tbz) = d7bcaa28ff68fe9ccceee87e47a5d4457bc161ca87f29f51af1f047392dcb798
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smb4k-kde4-0.10.9_7.tbz) = 704285fc56f3803edcd8aa4de5564821100395b1c0af9659836536c2e1697953
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smb_auth-0.05_5.tbz) = a62bd9c387c122391a0c9a5a79836ee874a5a801b7a29f5470e04aeb096b061c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smbftpd-2.4.tbz) = d1729395d2ceb259b4c2fa6ff45f5701c242cab9291b5e98282bb8fb99561126
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smbldap-tools-0.9.9.tbz) = 00fed3a14f4e816255b6589248530490531692ff4957243769976e21608ecc91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smc-4.3.0_2.tbz) = d7cb078f5d305f427c1ea43c3797f51d49d35a620304eec03bb290554a0fe21b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smile-1.0_4.tbz) = 63044dbcb127adf6ac05eb643d0710e5cb384e5922bbe0d641b34f8d4b846900
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smiley-4.0.tbz) = c675bfc78cc58062b656dc67fd3b25eadc9449858396b4a4ed12c00debf8ebe3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sml-fxp-2.0_1.tbz) = c9cd1c0b9714f30bc18a2c913e0e736c092b8e899d8948c19ecf926ec951266c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sml_tk-3.0_1.tbz) = 7b2ec2556fb9bd6f93ad17c0fe45e71f4c4ed593ed63825783e6d3412e63e618
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smlnj-110.0.7_3.tbz) = ce09388842f2c38f75221f20878135eda60f3d057f61790853f6c826258f68e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smlnj-devel-110.71.tbz) = fdcd7e10b7ca4a691449ded5644e56093707fc91eec0c2011bdff6c334565d08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smm++-6.1.1_1.tbz) = 0e0d02bc2c7e928c582093a2b37363f97dc30bc4eb723dd64ee73507619592c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smokeping-2.6.7_3.tbz) = 4cbc1830bacb796e54b5770143c2fdd77316b84a7da21cc4f891400b97556787
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smp_utils-0.97.tbz) = bc53021d473f640291cb92cc124f34c1ca0a88f73b3f743c364908a71589c748
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smpeg-0.4.4_9.tbz) = d9aa2926bf91fafe4538c0b6b70dd23658f441bb6c7fbcf5154d5d8f6014dc8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smplayer-0.8.0_1.tbz) = ae1717813a98b69f9fe9dedcd39f7463f41b5dc284fc3c665d9302a5e7e16485
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smplayer-themes-0.1.20.tbz) = a8f6eda560a039c46b29fd3d5713b591e7ddc8fc3405699101211f41a4af3107
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smproxy-1.0.5.tbz) = 95772fe43382199a857985a3db100d7db8607718e2849bb1fff23391bec757c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smssend-3.5.tbz) = ad7e58f33fb961df438174e2e7f8fdbd7e3b86df21a9b99a7afff6c22ab4a933
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smstools-3.1.14.tbz) = 32cb0f76a919a9c72b40dccac2064b6e47cf7bb7ad0ab90bdb9b0a22dd6122cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smtp-cli-3.0_1.tbz) = 4267037b3b8ab2e599fc23041b35236fbe3664cd72026c9b3f0436e9dc0b692a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smtp-gated-1.4.18.8.tbz) = 9bb3eec849719f2004a8f8c919865ec930bec46c6d831672205ff539a89c3738
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smtpd-2.0_4.tbz) = f28adfd9e5a715f87f11f3d410b2a433bdf7a35b542dd56fcc7bc917727cf868
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smtpmail-0.4.5.tbz) = d4e7444071941c4847f358f02a88414860fbbef272bdbd7a99348bc0e0bd155c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smtprc-2.0.3.tbz) = 8cbef82b4287ceb509c7f4c616b8ee9b18812f1dbc5e0e5365e798e9e776277d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smtpscan-0.5_2.tbz) = a468e992189a8863c101a7b04f247c8641f5e5de8969a0c38f7e90dffc992241
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smtptrapd-1.6.tbz) = b9501b209fb8e8bd58359097366bdfa001a25280d3bfa6e5c1df0ea8db15ed54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smtube-1.2.tbz) = bc119b7230e952a436879fd22958efc20eb477a0bc0f8a47d5c5ad901c835f6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smu-1.3.tbz) = 757eb31b5ff3861f07f02275b4740190b6422afcf4ff3efaf71eb4ef161ad7c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smurflog-2.1.tbz) = 8911565dafae5a4d73b222894cd62c7c0aab4a9d39f4ec9d07066ac1e208e023
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/smv-2.5.4.3.tbz) = 0c75d0729d335100db07b0fe68c5cbcc754df9ae9005b9f9f4d6b5ba87eca9f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sn-0.3.8.tbz) = f214e027a62a54da1e8391be46a7c9d2b28dfb93807c6e560b3c0256d7f61c40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snack-2.2.10_6.tbz) = a94366e308850065b2eefe265ba395e48c829d96d105eeac8590ed8cece402c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snap-1.01,1.tbz) = 1693593d8e9086307e8f184fd628466ee657a7c4ec3715963d6e0d5d53cafbd7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snappy-1.0.5.tbz) = 20a0ce3250137624c3ef7cacb595832ac94cb311587b62b109e1c2ad1274bb6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snarf-7.0.tbz) = 29681a301e16836ad6a50e8aababb1712249003094a56905666c524891aef450
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snd-13.0.tbz) = fcc88e2c1350b2f291ad011fe11cf5edf06fd788f7ea0225707443d520925abc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snes9express-1.43_1.tbz) = ebc8c0dc8d708fc08e30070e01f823d61ba23248c91d46bcf7b64e27f8b256be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snes9x-1.51_4.tbz) = 4c8e98c125ad25465b47bd2747444a85e7df632c1906759d36811cb85717bb87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snes9x-gtk-1.52r79_4.tbz) = a8ab1da182964a20b3df2e82b6336b66e04da13bacc2d52a3a3adfb7845ad7a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sng-1.0.5_1.tbz) = 880537f554b5b206cdeabe9ec90f21da7feb249dd235ff1c0384743d9f22502f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sniff-1.0.tbz) = 82b8d1eb9c9646602e26a6645cc01d2fc60972ce50152fa58db53dfdc6eb9ca7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sniffit-0.3.7b_3.tbz) = 5d3e0cc2f8a7c53c97c15af1dbc307d6d0b51639272c21a4c209b2568bd51867
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snmp++-3.2.25.tbz) = 1f47c584614b01950aeee5c307e472a9a135edbf4dadd0a6849fc2b278e01c28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snmptt-1.3.tbz) = 383b8b054b7d4920fd728b8af47bbb2c0179187401e5660455e82a15108036c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snns-4.3_1.tbz) = b26dacf246c0fe83dcdf170ac4bf93599bd0b94e8f16de56cdad171e9190f13b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snobol4-1.4.1.tbz) = 0a65e576e4b5363edb92b0506643aea528f1a6679b90fab2b7eb9cb7c7d3b632
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snooper-1999.12.02_1.tbz) = 451605909d5301e9a2b293ed5f8d7fe782104c9e8da0a0245a46aceb260ce1c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snoopy-1.8.0.tbz) = 3dd5120485f7e686cf057540722ba9f7b4371d3a9d42e1a2749a63146b2c5097
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snort-2.9.3.1.tbz) = a8ab6759a371dd4377932a661847c334adf7901df43c9b18bd78efc93f38c978
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snort-rep-1.10.tbz) = c06a0bbf1b7f4fa014a235c4170f37ef3aebd0c4abc83d25ff9ba1f278980964
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snortsam-2.70_1.tbz) = 3008c32f5a89d767f4337212def67378a6efb0da47e236e46c542eb4c9b017ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snortsms-1.7.8.tbz) = 1d7bdf988ae0fb54b226ae019e1e29863ef02ae66298f37f600c73a69914c3c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snortsnarf-1.0,1.tbz) = 20d78d3731d2ae64fe49d2bb5d62f8c88c4c53dd2a3bb5adca4d1a3ae962d152
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snotes-1.1.5_6.tbz) = d3ba59157412eaa5c6e0eeefba8ef75ebf51bbc50de4fbe5ab66290a58e35b5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snowlog-1.1.1_1.tbz) = 55c85ff5aa86c10d7a8a254d8d06e527521d9539511ae1959b8fe04614816713
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/snownews-1.5.12_1.tbz) = 261a29733cf5f6aa934f99d66efdeccb4d95378b24d5185744b1aeb2432817d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sntop-1.4.3.tbz) = 6d6a9e8d6c1d657f5115d811ac71c52f8234f6cb358a772e86f6fd6f0058ad35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/so-hunspell-1.0.2_1.tbz) = 7d359c61bd84ffec4877b9a0bd896e81d25e08f61fb0fbc5d6e7058ffbab90b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/soapui-4.5.1.tbz) = c5f325da60f5c112799d7a527c45dae84e9002f9b0b2263ec5d40200a137cb0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sobby-0.4.8.tbz) = e86c9eed3cc8025a9b35c5b87793916d330ea640e45ccc05f78cd6ab043061d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/socat-1.7.2.1.tbz) = 439544241ae2a1a727031daf2875cb6c5c2aad3c19f1118e8570c8c9aac25301
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/soci-3.0.0_1.tbz) = b388be24137c57f7ee4761ead214248f331c4893cbeb12da6945cd1ace2dc45a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/socket-1.1_2.tbz) = c370f140f8d83f69205d99a7a5e78ca7a78eacd62816359738a1de2cf3526e94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/socketbind-1.tbz) = ec0cc51694bda1658f1fdcc47b26c73aca73aa202df25dba26923e86616caf65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/socketpipe-1.9.tbz) = 468ec34b5fd25754d6dfefbcf1600881a6e0cf7b3ace7444e2e9c3c7d0a3d3f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/socklog-2.1.0.tbz) = 2ef1fb0e53e9f19e7a3edb8bb53ba86a716fdc70d712912c04282e7dd0fbcbda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sodipodi-0.34_16.tbz) = 2bc78ded025b3518dfa9d53efaeb4cd8abe8c10f049e54ef92af2051a191dfdf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/softfail-2.0_1.tbz) = e2fd1e1c18f5ae71bef6a6936cb451d3fc9dbf6209881bd1a91df481ce53f576
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/softflowd-0.9.8_2.tbz) = d1bab5b9d44fe4d800f68c3362ef75b99c2d7dcddd6b96ecc55a5abfdc5ff442
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/softhsm-1.3.3.tbz) = bfcaba1fab1219ffbcd021db1edcef8715b94e1efc32836a03019a480ab225ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sokoban-1.0.tbz) = d3ca7de6168d630663f56640f395feab5e458d471b938fa1fb398503a5d2060e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sol-1.0.7_5.tbz) = 53d8834b0bc5049278c6059edd69f8432f848af253c28b53b19daf200ba2d40f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/solarconquest-0.2_9.tbz) = 5c7914f57c95444bf96a726dc3e28e270e2967f59044943c620c57028ae7012f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/solarwolf-1.5_5.tbz) = 68efcc4d0af1c39aba0bfcdea1f4835c353d8228ea128dc130b3dba341edc14b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/solfege-nosound-3.20.6.tbz) = 6e5c1b6961c93e4f30b8819cb1efb71a6002d05d6ae1fe6cff172a209ef16620
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/solitaire-19980817.tbz) = 0338c85ef3ec6186c59acc3c57d742de017a83a750561b2db9184cf6af94c297
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sonata-1.6.2.1_7.tbz) = 2ebc270c036329fa8c1e503e0b8df1d93e80c71b9622526bec1109adcdaf56ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sonice-2.0_3.tbz) = 7a8b39aab9b9aa2f2b94f7422b6fca044a392b7ccec18774107f5195005e26ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sooperlooper-1.6.18_1.tbz) = 7fa9ebf01fb27f0a3d1d9b293f7448834d1d90f04c8c2a0db5f2733474b14509
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/soothsayer-0.6.3.tbz) = 3d4a3b1b2b0488a5fcbd5c5ddecaede0fbe6650003c084362a539ff1a8d9989e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/soprano-2.7.6.tbz) = ad3f86c723cead5f022924ff43a1b1feabde6478890af33793e7029fd0a53bfb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sopwith-1.7.4_3.tbz) = f0eebe57719785a30c3e1c151bb5951bc20d7403d3ce6164e8a1c94ed376592f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sortmail-1.20.tbz) = 3e8977d28287b79d8d5b4ef2d63e4328233aeecf867f239ff184838bef050a1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sortu-2.1.2.tbz) = 0889ceae1f0253f9e7141df85482741a7f1a8005348a2beab186dab370387fd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sound-juicer-2.32.0_3.tbz) = c7272942dc433d9339872d10a292f5627ff4a03755c5273314a22b40c2d1ab79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/soundconverter-1.5.4_1.tbz) = 5f86ecfc192c4d20699f1f313ce128222dc21eda3611fad93265c04338413d41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/soundgrab-1.0.1_2.tbz) = 058759db4b0e005f63bb27cd2c97dc6dbc051967f9352bf671a65493c3a36c6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/soundkonverter-0.9.94.r2_5.tbz) = 8b9e56cd41e6c63d1080bb2c14afd34e6ab5af783bc3f855f5e8762367946d21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/soundtouch-1.6.0.tbz) = 0ef58242a015fe21ff5234864ef36a5cd91bd1cf5a904dce337e8c6c93f48528
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/soundtracker-0.6.8_13.tbz) = eaa3883c7366d18e25b25f457b4d653e27198007cb37cb9100ec2efc554259c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/source-highlight-3.1.6.tbz) = c209f7d2bcf29dd96280cb2c86f17c47e9c52e7e5951c93cf605f70676259f3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sourcenav-4.4,1.tbz) = 714c283972301074de14371850327dfd1221b1e168cbe5b9f68ff7637ccc2ee4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sowing-1.1.16_1.tbz) = 372f0262596baaeb212ae30e4a95485f0a1cd8d1e7f26e165000f7500028f567
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sox-14.3.2_5.tbz) = 9231f191397d8159b9deb87acebf030feace670fb57fff11a07cc7926b28a192
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spacehulk-1.5.b1_10.tbz) = a73cd320f44e0f0de08c07cca0bfb21bdca5ea00d2bb86783e250765fd438427
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spacejunk-1.0.4_3.tbz) = 40a560473ab09fc8f62f578905937f2e8cac6947f6674790e2e932a1c0f3ef6c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spamass-iXhash-1.5.5_1.tbz) = dc7b9e5294fa94d773a7015c65c2e155dd2d9d07580ae24e7bd3f93440ee96f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spamass-milter-0.3.2.tbz) = cb72c953674eec6fea4a0d7c285d06c4ee1ca6f522e0f00ab7d05bb0009f3e3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spamass-rules-20120319.tbz) = 95cb4289e0ae0cb3031ffa6054283cb7a20474f984a627783fe0de2e2a7ae8b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spambnc-20060416.tbz) = 4deca1b844558afaf11bfd2bfcc30cfc42b184fcb0427cc31b16fb11d75eecab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spamcalc-0.5.tbz) = 63e0a792d1922c32acdac5f798a65720e1b6bf9167cdd425af3e0c7e6f00dc50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spamcup-1.09_3.tbz) = b8387e82fc423a878af312792b16a2af9059805dc6a9284038c36e95355caec9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spamd-4.9.1.tbz) = ef078bbafffd149ce9c641c173596a9ce0401ddbb7d1f89a7391a724befa5842
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spamdb-curses-1.1.tbz) = c79a110b785f5bf6a4407da26ed5f0c9a45eac84a21eb66cd52d8a0af4030884
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spamdyke-4.3.1.tbz) = 2df25ecadfd46a2242bc05e77a648ebc859c7ea83fccf4e9e750e30b6537cb10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spamguard-1.8.tbz) = 68126e5992322d9d8bc7f308d8729bf80a848db7076db58e9170d098fee425dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spamilter-0.60_1.tbz) = 1494ea097ede9eccec4e9972d9c1a0ed7eb30282ef3626cf12f5a572d343a2f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spamoracle-1.4_1.tbz) = e6bfa62c6763cce87c12ce938a1a580bdc84d88f9d52c073afb2e47c10c7272a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spampd-2.30_5.tbz) = b89b528fbe9382b838b39d10de13b2ca99a6008f7467aba540481600bc3d8a67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spamprobe-1.4d_7.tbz) = 3dab9dd1064538479c8bb2a0c5bb465caffbec8f80b54dd513f8b94568b60f3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spamstats-0.6c_2.tbz) = 9dead10cd4493a3b5854d8151a33c359297378524958269e2eef2372f59e3744
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spandsp-0.0.5.tbz) = ca5f815e0812f3433980a04a27b25aa07cf4ce0fbdad4b1ca7880979d03abe63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spandsp-devel-0.0.6.p21.tbz) = cca6d737be5accb1534bdaa9e266a515f39511bed0071d94d0436af557b3ed9e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spar-0.5.10_1.tbz) = d6269a620873056a073e82829e12ed23cbe15435b056afc36f51f31194b80a1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sparc-rtems-binutils-2.21.tbz) = 6ab2532bdc65ad1b429c0691f36f725bff762ccbede5fa5124eecda6066fa0f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sparc-rtems-gdb-7.2.tbz) = b9d9ecb749970755272cac7b301610160cee5661f950bfaf15862884f9fa7118
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spass-3.0.tbz) = 30b2e289ba0869a6bf13e54a71ee8bd1376b79bbc42ddff81b96d6ed3134497c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spassgen-1.5_8.tbz) = 3dd004ef781bf5968a5734bc9f7d6dd3e47e141a3ba4638786d54cb8fbf6d3d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spatialindex-1.7.1.tbz) = 968eddab82f12353a10b617b9572391b6358ef6d922a0a3213ee4ca1db4166f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spatialite-3.0.1_1.tbz) = 250006238f52223281d84ff8c3ffd503c78e490f35b2d0827ccb71a9d8d33f26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spatialite_gui-1.5.0.tbz) = e1e4f76b0c01083dd47a2475bcd4dffd73dbaa20360bd0d4ec9a3afa9d4096fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spawn-fcgi-1.6.3.tbz) = e747526ee804a8762b49ff72c4dd71d7b874cc683a8cce72bdf7c15220ef1b10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spblas-1.02.tbz) = 30220a2b8fd9dd5dbb3b412a2fb189264b5521060e4cd5113690dc1a48ff61a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spdict-0.3_1.tbz) = bb08fd4e6dbfb7dd6041186ac6549f2c369f5be6916ac56755556299006b75d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/speak-1.2.tbz) = de7f973ffee82dca2c5c15763ba87c31d63587c0c76c708c3c36a8f5584ffee0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/species-1.2d.tbz) = 6bea519e9b86b90e46021b3b3ff0f05c41a81e6ecffe4a52afa12a679557593a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/specimen-0.5.2.r3_6.tbz) = 35f0bd7b76c9e57b7ec6580c756e19e5f81421cc51311f17f4b3541f5594fed2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spectools-201004.r1_1.tbz) = f4b24d684124e20ba8af3816e007ec0447d7760d886bbc45a1cb31d29b20ca0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spectrwm-2.0.2.tbz) = aab6dc9d06abdc8150ef59b45c7eb89d1e3e7b9e36b8058db9437751db89c5f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/speech-dispatcher-0.7.1_3.tbz) = 17613680922e3d51a49e487f97b9d854028bb3e2689f38c3909b59d492a82119
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/speedcrunch-0.10.1_2.tbz) = 5cd1b22282c6deee47d64c47eef3e54937feac26ce2c1cedce04a743028383eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/speedtest-mini-2.2.0.tbz) = 2581a9ebcf110cae9620a7c27dcd7e8ebf70562c31505f15f995097b444a1f32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/speex-1.2.r1_4,1.tbz) = 9dfdc2f17dab2cf4e95b079174d90249b0b25b9038bbccc15daf3ea22d6184f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spegla-1.1p4_5.tbz) = 4526ed518ab6a1ef4f5f4b8a326e5b6ee624c07c5546cdfe156c3a7bad001915
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spek-0.8.1.tbz) = 5ae9ede90a2806dfed06606bd5c4f85f2221ad94e6316d343b128a6101661ec7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spellathon-5.79_1.tbz) = 3827640538f68c848b6ec48298d6939ff4fd8a069961a75fc74d2cc1d37705b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spellcast-1.2_2.tbz) = 9dce066853f779b2fa18141a92ae49db024939599da31fba4395e9b575f69fe8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spellutils-0.7_3.tbz) = 32e662830954defde8e87f48ef62ea2245225f2c69f12af6a0a52ebebde9abff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/speyes-1.2.0_1.tbz) = bdf80f2f1845bf1f993e8b762f295f7cd812bc43ea926348155b8a7c20bd7995
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spfval-0.0.1.tbz) = 833523a3231be66a7134a47e81e7bfda8de4974a960b6f16813ce3572bf24a49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sphinx-2.0.4_2.tbz) = 0b4057e4f1537f9059fdb57915e7727f1667773848a2a50ba755f665140b8512
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sphinxbase-0.7.tbz) = 6b4caba7f9124f05d319ed9e43d6a2d1553e1db68040ee8ff52c55fcf0bc4b03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sphinxsearch-2.0.5.tbz) = 019ff4dc10c36d644b24c341c2b6bbe0af6ef573b05b0d2be703432d58d9fe25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sphinxsearch-devel-2.0.1b_2,1.tbz) = cd8490bdc08fe00e60c85b5ba6051d7ba27d6040dc6263fcd4a2588f026ca3c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spice-3f5.2_7.tbz) = 422e77ab11e59f1bdae50f6f88ead3323acad32c68867aa940ea6b981b50638b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spider-1.1_3.tbz) = 74b8d3187d1c616afd053c03005867d6c47047a464735843250685f214fad7d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spidermonkey17-1.7.0_1.tbz) = 79ca0f1edb4fc73144bac66e6c10aed6509ddd9cf6cd3248ea6c3d17e5a5679e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spidermonkey185-1.8.5_1.tbz) = c45c2d28a079d432e70c2a77cecbdf7661c8503ce1f3a95c5127c9f5e1d0ff35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spigot-1.7.tbz) = 6c3ef0667bf963c2da0dcdd192db752cc6b3f126658d0881eca2c482c527bda4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spike-proxy-1.4.8.tbz) = 174810868e661f0dc383def1798b4579ba0eef3b007ac9caf2164ccbe21c1471
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spim-8.0.tbz) = dd16294daf4a606fbe0adde4a2cbdf9f1a9fda88947c81a8bab8f6c2f67bb18c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spin-5.2.2.tbz) = 23a3f27246bbd563e938a11a4fddc7d1b61c6123fd47876e2c841bead4bb9bd4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spindown-0.3a.tbz) = 8a41ee421e6e43b9d87d22ea99d328d43d60ebe970527044f84bf36c06140066
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spine-0.8.8.tbz) = 56f1f0a9377beed76a4a65c1c70e78051e7e0753f2244dd68b1b57ee5b5bbeb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spinner-1.2.4.tbz) = fd4a54af7115d437932cab71e361f89ae5222c385cf075508409bf97200306fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spiped-1.2.1_1.tbz) = fa04d35453e90bc04f6acf980eae698eb122e9d918db4cea37be119825acc097
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spiralloops-2.0.0_7.tbz) = 90e710e639c03075589949964025c8755dcb92767217f7e08a60eec169a22936
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spiralsynth-0.1.7_7.tbz) = 86aa04aea8cd7cfef9c8242c9417e88e7a721c333e9c24b3117606e8a41a1aee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spiralsynthmodular-0.2.2a_7.tbz) = d3d5b8f250488a8d012de7eecc8b98d64b69354ccc969da80ec5d5181f437f74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spl-1.2.1_2.tbz) = 4914dc798a78590f67efdd21494c96f5ef07909465ae09f45b3bc8d7122a9d25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/splashsetter-0.6.5.3_6.tbz) = 8b05fd4ebeb841c89659373f88530e2390cf6b88a6f29f7838affe0819963a13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/splat-1.3.0.tbz) = 553f2b231e2be103b527f6035ec0f2b678b2493bc816ab63f8038e090346e901
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/splatd-1.2_4.tbz) = ab25a993bca36eb298e5149feb8e75c3662cd1777ee17ed2c3be63b432700586
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/splay-0.9.5.2.tbz) = c0f370d576a8514c9da9603c7d19a99fcd28bc6f5add140408472f070eb36edc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/splaytk-2.0_2.tbz) = 66835369224090b4ea3848e9055ff19944983ef797266e11f85934d3644bc38e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/splint-3.1.2.tbz) = 93d15940c2278ef1b904502b125f0414885c445653a49bb057a4c4f8dd64cbe2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/splix-2.0.0_4.tbz) = 2ea5c6522f7cf26ccbee35cb8d31c9734e32628e705eb06a8a5d29da60d40c12
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spmfilter-0.4.2_3.tbz) = 3b9f07d87b35fbe45037b0a1e0133b446676e3256a08deac51a15bf17268c562
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spmfilter-clamav-0.1.1_1.tbz) = bb390e70ecef8f338f23b6acbf652bed0653dd760770134bf1a6458f2cb2b3a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spmfilter-spamassassin-0.1_1.tbz) = 2054b6b0004f2690823ae78ee11b2d413a01abf1262db1118a7a422d304890b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spoofer-0.8.tbz) = 38509928d0f09fcfbb1c65d6cb7f2643e03605d491c1c90085d7dff9e11a3fcc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spook-20050207_3.tbz) = fefca8b849f79cf7d6f441b40dcf9368321a0e8f04349a103e9c98f87c1bcb3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spooles-2.2_9.tbz) = bdf4ba229cfc24b7d6e972ac451717984bc9b3ed3f128e83db2b448f3c9dacb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spooles-mpich-2.2_9.tbz) = 1160c2cd0ed299db64969ac62f1c7cdf32da901b86f62c20e47c4573ad5bd494
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spread-3.17.4_2.tbz) = 1e0b4f83d5e678a8aec7d833c60adfcc79186486b8e84f76d4bcdb172b68a8da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spread-j-3.17.3_1.tbz) = b330850be001c8684a4efff81e0337c18ab9bc21cba4ad60731de113780d0339
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spread4-4.1.0_1.tbz) = 215342d7fc60190513d16c789f2306fd87976d995e65b3d5f9eddf2f5c8ed294
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spreadlogd-1.4.2.tbz) = 90c84443020e1b63be0bccdd3aa5ca57c710b0d9f965adb3307fa4106f3937ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spring-0.82.7.1_3.tbz) = ff9451d27032af8cfbcb087d331ebf4cc5a50cfcf75c7e9ceccee21821ad6d7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/springframework-3.0.5.tbz) = 68bc9a5f3e9c6fa23412d2285d8ab16ceced16397c09fe9a9a141fd59219fd32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/springgraph-0.88_3.tbz) = ac1c9353d41cf91e403bbe7dd507a7f049f7deb2104e41f799e35f698b57074f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/springlobby-0.143_1.tbz) = ae42a08d5293833fe6c232657e5e5ca76a7709f538cfffe49359372956ee11cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sprinkle-2007.08.07.tbz) = 8630502a7dfd08d9e354c3fdb9f9e3987c26cec2e299fc41a20813f65b270feb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spserver-0.9.5_2.tbz) = 6db38f5e1a1d1404a69f27e71be1e92a1cbb006f1f2ba7a91139f605a0757be2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/spybye-0.3_2.tbz) = a731a4055f5a3a4f9f68562fc71739443eed67ac18590eb86323490b7005be65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sq-hunspell-1.6.2_1.tbz) = 8944d760af6cc7364f31c3ad1eb232624eee08792eea2ee2dff68998d9816ede
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sq-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = ce9e340126f805879668256bbfdd445a3e91f2c8d585122835cb3ddec80af48e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sql-ledger-3.0.2.tbz) = 78b2b9d114d7f4f7256189aac5cc879716d906837973d5244ce4f887fe3b8c13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sqlbuddy-1.3.3.tbz) = ae831c7770ac2a661229782396706937ab95fb46e5c1fe38b3bdc78b8ce4bdf5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sqlcached-r4.tbz) = 5b18a2e50b43a6507d33fe6d5385b0523e082577c85c5cba325e791ecf7e385d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sqlclient-1.5.3.tbz) = aa35e214f2ae3c842699ce7c5f008c542d6626b4d057c1c1714aa2e1330f2b0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sqldjbdns-0.74.tbz) = 5b28a2ad9b98007678adba819cb4802452f34d009313941843ebc3afe8cfb640
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sqlgrey-1.8.0.tbz) = eb9b4ef9e69eeed1c066a35bf4b0eb4c0e002b89745902e66c463bcf134bc8c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sqlite-2.8.17_1.tbz) = 9c606e27097d3d5019bb71a9e308ab7490ccdeba89c4711dcb2f5ed2ce201b94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sqlite-ext-miscfuncs-1.1.tbz) = 58a349ae201ac83c6275e91e5dec26612b881a62e59d4816f264e311d642dde1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sqlite-ext-mobigroup-3.7.5.1,1.tbz) = fc0560c4c31450f8edf006b3286f48496f09c9d93b38bfe42b07fe069471da2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sqlite3-3.7.14.1.tbz) = 8fe750d0584bef587509316c7fdf9ca1c54136b9f4ddbcfb55787a314aaafd91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sqlitejdbc-056_1.tbz) = ef5465b88491a40db738f9b5daf89cfeeb1571161fb81477b54b6c3e83d6e1bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sqliteman-1.2.2_2.tbz) = 36cea958a23c2dc192c9f270c492a46d241472504bdf285a44f53e6fc83def28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sqlitemanager-1.2.3.tbz) = 91800dd8cf48a8a77de4231f9520df10e00c873a726db7844379a5ef3ecbadae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sqlmap-0.9_1.tbz) = c668916cd80c240fd02bc782a047f6f7942488355d1c393d1258bb2e4bc29773
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sqlninja-0.2.6.tbz) = a3e758513d50ed37186b076673a87d4daec2e63562474f4d058d5ce711bc0796
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sqsh-2.1.8.tbz) = 03a828aa54b17aa32286de100d6c0bb04c9d92427111a23e5e198e6bed13264f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sqstat-1.20_1.tbz) = f81d9af9a79da40dee0d8a39cba66a30eb986ab9fa90ea002ff86fb73fa4ccd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sqtop-2011.11.01.tbz) = 098cbe30a1636d0e5a8d12fa582be01d2a5e425d18163a63909c01339a94d757
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squall-0.1.20040808.tbz) = ceada65e37752dfd09e7ab8c3bc5a48a346aa660f4d8e9ae6548bf4e6b329794
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squash-1.0_7.tbz) = a30066d71f99f0630432b829258571a86c95a2c4d959dddfb9655ca992f32088
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squashfs-tools-4.2.tbz) = 2d0152c66604b92ff5534902a38ea6e1bc2ed1802035022c2ee9d39e8c15924a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squeak-4.4.7_3.tbz) = 855ed4a58105be6711db5aeaf0de8f158e9adad4429f0ad7a2deb70b57dd581b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squeeze-0.2.3_4.tbz) = c7ff01dec211807c81058ee5157f10a63cbb9561ff30fda3e2afc19b0af7bd40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squeezeboxserver-dynamicplaylist-2.8.6_1.tbz) = f0030ea8b5241e47ec69c9dc51e16fa6dbd0ea0980625863c16b6ca5968d7ff6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squeezeboxserver-lazysearch-3.5.6_1.tbz) = 09fae4d138d149f5c0cecfec6fa45a6e10d7a8a66e599f90447932b93ad2e053
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squeezeboxserver-sqlplaylist-2.5.3359_2.tbz) = e3617deab06f372d597ddbcb48fd61b65b769028c88c77b140e17bcba18aa9b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squeezeboxserver-superdatetime-5.9.12.tbz) = cc621216fda67a96c787f9c306dfc358aa9acc791b6324de6f08c17c83d155e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squeezeboxserver-trackstat-2.11.3435_1.tbz) = 37e04e3a522c802eeaf4ea3058f52359c33bff64b48df401352adfc7d6a75681
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squid-2.7.9_1.tbz) = 878139735de53a8c0d9ff702fa3a56cf1663534b3e586caf54f3cbf1e719caf4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squid-3.1.21.tbz) = 5397a06105052b2ebfd0a5271947db137a993ca5ed2e9705989cf7c56beaaa67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squidGuard-1.4_4.tbz) = 808711bc6a179f5c040ac7b2bbfd8a18e75079266ccaf313ab48223ddbd3afc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squid_radius_auth-1.10.tbz) = 8f5d4df63467c5c164077fbfa0f85c197ba6fe644d33e79a4d1533c33c32ee05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squidclamav-5.7_1.tbz) = 0f9320832208f1d9cb5e3ae2b1cbc06bc3a2a5c1ba33e6c99ba7ad377ff3a82a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squidclamav-6.9.tbz) = 348cf0e87f49e02bd0fa98156b1f697660b9e57a9bd7e709fdb6666ae00758d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squidpurge-1.17_4.tbz) = d569de3203c40a2794ed4c5389e0a3027b19891d14adf2a89158349a498bee87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squidstats-54_2.tbz) = 5c812d8b9a7964515809d4c418116af7e981e24ddeb53528cd6d982246b49b90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squidview-0.73.tbz) = e983b117a72d3ee6143980d8dd7d9705cb0cd73bce849c869bfeeec253006fb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squirm-1.26.tbz) = a97d76e99ebdb63a20b7be40094719304fe38e486378af738d09f606ad3c4f22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squirrel-2.2.5.tbz) = 9ff3bd9b5f56c91b3059a12621f86517ea7e3ad2f435fe63c9f6371d3f5cebdb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squirrel-sql-3.4.0.tbz) = d5002fe9801cd329c285f62d2a97eda1b6b000f0ea36c345c3bbaf6bb989cd3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squirrelmail-plugins-1.0_1.tbz) = 26489de99130a3c01c82c777747ed3327f4298d889aa9e15bc90be9edf115f76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squish-1.10.tbz) = 1cca29f649342dd61ce4bd725d9e0c4e72938ae2f66ff1e2342e5687ba1fe2f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/squsq-3.3.tbz) = ffa9afee5e0c0bd4f7d53634dc00f30b32d0143be66e407323ff7f8f8597088f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sqwebmail-5.6.0.tbz) = a7c692408858310702198d49417e2e2fe4c2224b9593e6c3f33be6b133457763
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sr-2.3.1_2.tbz) = 5498fec5b7be69692036c59d073e6a7e4d49dfea94174f108d32ced10ae88350
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sr-Latn-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 2c6f1b2dbaade337fd03c7568aa263a6118ca4d1a590230b01d12aa8313ca75d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sr-aspell-0.02_1,2.tbz) = 57c38c47530f8fe4dfa9e8e480eec5bed50078ec7d4fd908de5572d7fa8a02bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sr-freebsd-doc-39278,1.tbz) = 9808c8706a4b162ef97d1a7f36b70639adb7e6e326174612d2961c2f44ed63c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sr-hunspell-0.18_1.tbz) = b620101a89c3d9a66dec5e851269ca69b9b0458033d8bfd999ceb666974ac3c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sr-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = af8485561b6f2eda61abb7f51f56216a64ed9ec11f447a562802c164a74c3ff4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sr-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 391dc4429593c73b67e6e524778c205394652411c0a9a9ac2e436cf42d9f279f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sr-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 659472289f3ad626a3b60aa97a780d741956e7832f4a3ddbcf956270c401aa02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/srecord-1.59.tbz) = f6d388116842024390c47f4083e17a41947d6c322cb8a57529418f105ed13c6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sredird-2.2.2.tbz) = ddc7d83996161d6a418e321171200c38c489631ce295f9494361a11a482ecaa8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/srg-1.3.6.tbz) = 4981cce0b19cf87f0830c5f9d6ba45570b7e67058dd8736a39ef43bbfedbff5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/srm-1.2.11.tbz) = d7940bba1546c9546ac69195260bd9d4788ebb519aa7b5d76f64db0cc03fae24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/srvx-1.3.1.tbz) = ba587adda240f4c96a359fcdeacaf2e3975749b0cf5bd38d46d39804d442ea7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ss-hunspell-20110323_1.tbz) = 040d809e5aceb45c65288a7ee80e77f902b028485da37ae44a4f541c3ad8b618
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ss-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 06a67b5f56dae3baec0d803f47ddc1799da6f53030c907f62bb450f90812405b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ss-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = a7ba454d4e56a21d5227d0dd4f71b0189bd76635fb424db2e953aedbbbf0eeb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ss5-3.8.5.tbz) = d86f4acc54f80fd4574a1933f3ae07a5ee85a984440ff6322e8b094614a98379
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssaha-3.1c_1.tbz) = 5878d07454d3a6b2c7810e7c0a3f5f6c73a182a6de1ea57f026c14c3f17fcddb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssam-1.10.tbz) = 6ff97948c18198d28fece55ddcd46c4e242aa885c223660898df633661da5098
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sscalc-1.0.tbz) = a0c386a5ef80ac08201e320bd2b30d3049aa6bcbc113d83342db3e06c67c9452
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sscep-20071227.tbz) = 7a3c016d94328461963959bdc25a180947454fb7b126a0db1ed84e29b2ee7510
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssddiff-0.2_1.tbz) = 29a7b1bbeac9e81450c3bfcd6e75df311295e42e681caba2d79d1111878f4533
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssdeep-2.9.tbz) = 74558e872cb2b88881aabd8b41b005b7dad0f0ea4a74298ee40e6ec740fb179c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssed-3.62_3.tbz) = 7b1d0a0eb190b24deb65f405bca936944ea42b0dfbec5371c607bb93f8624caf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sselp-0.2.tbz) = 7909d631676dfeaf020aa3463ff7f2f66534e7e04f2acc22b53a7f09d9a2b1e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssgless-1.2.tbz) = 99515538bd7de56189ec06ece0716c924c7f59302b2ec5f85a35a8fbffb1b817
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssh-copy-id-5.6p1.tbz) = b0e6ac4195575e8f4f5e4b6904951f7fbd6c0df1bc1651ba78795563d7944a1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssh-gui-0.7.1_5.tbz) = b37cffd3bc6cec1d6c08de70ff37f702cff78ff798d21b7e62c300ee8ba4cd61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssh-multiadd-1.3.2.tbz) = d0b32dbe2bc39e78c4f8fe3fe7b0efc8325e616fab797b3dfdae6e5a08882797
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssh_askpass_gtk2-0.4_7.tbz) = 8fb22298d4500c78e38a5db1552fa645f800346ffa72cb07180a48892128a87e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sshblock-1.0_1.tbz) = 0d4e29930f853b6726cbbcf8f1cf9fa987fecc3d72fa3ceba364ab9489f757c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sshbuddy-1.05_1.tbz) = 2eaa0d72ec742d3ad023b3650016744f6bae1900e5f05b4553ffb0afe0fbf513
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sshfp-1.2.1.tbz) = 8421a790de184739913ce7749abb072cb65cda3de454d30bb9cf072de299e93a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sshguard-1.5_2.tbz) = 987d1d7d82188612c3a639ab42ae284d4d5acb91efd16cacb7c78372d3183be6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sshguard-ipfilter-1.5_2.tbz) = 16a5f46a9db01c921cbbd34aa5345d3c39f0cd5afb8df3e5384d70f92cd244df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sshguard-ipfw-1.5_2.tbz) = 87adca106f0e0ce35503d2cf8416acd1e8c669455aef2e2dbfdec002a8d772fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sshguard-pf-1.5_2.tbz) = 5000894dcbe68a83248b0e7811aaf424088310986b1ab1392f6041b28cb10e86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sshit-0.6_4.tbz) = 8e3dc6be3ac7a738b90fb2a0a15dbfe6158079f66101dd5f9bcbdac37280e960
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sshpass-1.05.tbz) = b225834151ad57fe9acc0a7175a49f3f30b9321c459b6ddf095875b5db21964b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sshsudo-1.0.tbz) = 8707b6e37d9a015947e684ce2fae92371fb02abbd941a400e7e7ecc919682c72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssid-0.1.tbz) = 9f9bd9d96e27462be8e2b3c215af6d4c33c90f98af8920b972c7251be7caac8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssl-admin-1.0.4.tbz) = 993208e2aeba009115047b5cae6f2de32fd360f2006a0b4ccbfac8d95c8c8125
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssldump-0.9b3_4.tbz) = e9895112fbf05d94e5de80276981add5a1015b7ae527957428e62ee7a8e09dc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sslh-1.13.tbz) = 201f9849b4a1dc8bf82f5976ccca9165053b7b467b6335fe2f46802f33bb11c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sslproxy-20000129.tbz) = b2f8503e0dedbacd5d617d16f186adef17316952f5cbab9d9b675850bb8d6286
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sslscan-1.8.2.tbz) = 6deab25f8e10902a25800b6f9f85420c3e610acce72327cc9e280cd968a2720e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sslsniffer-1.21.tbz) = cc23937e9bbc3f0145626841a125830bf6cff14471182bf9be60560a7d2e0a3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssltunnel-client-1.18_1.tbz) = bdf9531e3d1e4f17d20bd8a513c25f4b53299f49ad9fb0762a6b3206101c3179
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssltunnel-server-1.18_1.tbz) = f9f3ccff53252b86278829926c84b4f3d9df3ad4af36f3b30fcbb393d87833ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sslwrap-2.0.6_1.tbz) = 58ab0df640d4801c27d8c768d4abc089b9384d959da5d1c1cdc43d8f200dc4cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssmping-0.9.1_1.tbz) = 0c1e945574d829a7ec116d336faa812c0b6a83e526e31b624e62a310039bd863
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssmtp-2.64.tbz) = ebd0bbcaba2da5f26bf15f9463d9ed1a3102d45bb078337ed5fb372b0a45841d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sssd-1.6.1_1.tbz) = 1435c5e62f68dcb0cba29b21a758925c8391bd6f8d71bc5bd8133bf876c3961e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sssnips-0.04.tbz) = 57674a6ef1067559d50cd0921fb9631f3f449a0c11ebab47925871dba251a716
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssspl-0.1.tbz) = d794dcc9221f8ec0678b13e8163c7543cbfae2a45fced68caa43fc95654d24f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssss-0.5_3.tbz) = 899bc6ccf0c5d4f866b1eb4ded3db2f4817d6ecc59ed9de323a09c96ae5c149e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sst-1.0.tbz) = 7d3b66a28900b5927dfb1d9a46a220fe49e9064e8c4473979c1dbefbddcbf344
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssvnc-1.0.29.tbz) = c21ba3b510a739e57635be96b6d3522ff115d52c1db7e9d3237c46f3349b6498
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sswf-1.8.4_2.tbz) = 447ae5e905946b4e63487a4f4f0fd86e75e7d5c98fdd7776d9043bb866add164
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ssync-2.3_2.tbz) = 5165b3aeeae37a2bfcea5c720d05c7410ce6e9037519fe1fdef313517753bb4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/st-1.9.tbz) = 6c129b22df19b88e77118b2bea77ed1b946b6bfd83610ab04c30d83eac9bc4e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/st-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 7461305df71dca52fdd7212246dd2bd1993af9f7ffe6a2ddfb9920965d421ea4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stalepid-1.0.b1.tbz) = 7c597719e815126e5ad749c559ced7b9bc135ed51cf1961553e16bc39ba2c7e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stalin-0.11_1.tbz) = 8aad7a5280e50110fcad630025b128c3a89e5957f4386f47f13579077c013589
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stalonetray-0.8.1.tbz) = 44e8349255e4e4d13f31641c51509bed06f59e7e8cea565d1551838cc293ecb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stamp-2.0.8_9.tbz) = 8908bb8d59326228deebcf6fea8cf130e92b13c528d1b3fe404dee80edf5a7c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stan-0.4.1.tbz) = 86bed5b235d13dd46fdcac52fdbad4f16616b0f0b3fe33c2b66b19808a9724a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/star-1.5.1_1.tbz) = f9986a73b8ce559882c2ae586df65c931087a9a1e04aa858a64758fb099107af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stardates-1.6.1.tbz) = 0b0b14dede4dffdef011af724ac137aa97c9b02654980271e1353d1f5bc2b80a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stardict-2.4.8_14.tbz) = 0c1b64a8f72585991de5937679d28449634cb06390fc644f43307f6be4581062
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stardict-3.0.3_1.tbz) = c093c204338dd886fea00cbd76300b8b6964898f42dd6338e72c3ac6aef92aa7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stardict-BritannicaConcise-2.4.2.tbz) = a548ba7d9565986c2af6f839188ec09b7b365294ca32de6daf6b3acc09f47f19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stardict-OxfordCollocation-2.4.2.tbz) = 42ffffd5600b7e4e2a0274f9ccf26fc993b48e7f547355914ee375fa37eb44c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stardict-dictd_mova-2.4.2_8.tbz) = 2bb316c07ccd9ad3e9fe8f26763f0f2d122b7e9c543bef654397fa11b431d4ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stardict-merrianwebster-2.4.2.tbz) = 7865f4a04cbeec381a32de947dc4b8716a3653ff0128b59cbcad734dced30e78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stardict-oald-2.4.2.tbz) = ecc7844e9108244a12d97276663d010c38ce57433042098ab81f292e1e2e9f74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stardict-quick-2.4.2_9.tbz) = 688e303fc117364dabcd30586200407cbc131e401b27e654a84e80d28f7e78ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stardict2-rptts-2.1.0.tbz) = c112f2a6862000ad0207dd9a2e0c7ef98125b8678845f76c9c6f13c26857f831
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/starlanes-1.2.2.tbz) = 12a327e933d20b16f501af87530a01e4690c93f6383f9375c800bdc5eb595e86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/starlogo-2.0.2_2.tbz) = 2bebd02bffde51e3495dccf9cb527c51878a84cae605755528bde6c3b3b3c85a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/starplot-0.95.5_6.tbz) = 95067e777752d578d6ddf9b176e9bee610baa0143116d49274675bcdd55aee62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stars-1.0_1.tbz) = c2073bb1e96514387f777171873188c5f21ea61cbde4a631cbfa82c93fee3356
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/starttls-0.10_11.tbz) = 551d926635fc7b4d753953b9e0235df4c58eccae1c416bbfac1ebcf4eb3fd865
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/startup-notification-0.12.tbz) = 561242e6f12d408fa52af3ead3dff4ccbde888c868c370817ebcce54d8848794
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/statcvs-0.7.0.tbz) = 2635cb85ff3c9f067bddda613c57500d45bcaa5764e497b6b2844a37b6e4bf5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/statsvn-0.7.0_2.tbz) = 12a1a6ecbf73c27b7ffe160c03d575376d9c1505297db61d849aa251767aa41b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stdiff-0.2.1.tbz) = 566c53f46468bcde32ae1bd00f826a2610fc74a16e4cde1a5ca6c8e92b718d51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/steadyflow-0.1.7_3.tbz) = 1f102d99f1a72a068f2030020d4354796c5b1fb721bbfa14115e261d63dd7a42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sted-0.2.2.tbz) = 5adf5ec3677a469c1bdefdb4507632ae856eb26403cfff3e6bc36cc70664b6c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stegdetect-0.6_9.tbz) = 97394a53079fe0477911072635204ed6f8c16754c2a20e49f9504a76386ccf0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/steghide-0.5.1_4.tbz) = 73a9d1cd25b98b3d3604a898a57cd5947bcb07eb21d19d7a99a2734ce3b7711f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stella-3.6.1_1.tbz) = 1a128d86852c49f69f15d3aa060b95745d5f601ce147fb81512382ceb9bbd9ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stellarium-0.11.4.tbz) = aec13ad6dd26892f732811eba4b9ab187e8e8928320d8e81719e533ae35f9c1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/step-4.8.4.tbz) = 7e2d94815252e05f0f3275d72e4481435ac5952079f4d151df039317e4dba478
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stepbill-2.4_2.tbz) = 140358b1e123637baff484ec0c97009f156ca3727c524555f8dee6b3c261c24f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stepulator-1.0_3.tbz) = 882e0d2f3839c7b74ae325956fb07522057967d7d5eb86e6db3cdf8ff24e3814
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sterm-0.2.1.tbz) = d7421e12abdcafeec1372bfb0dde5ae2b9f09ffc74baae6eff320da3ab463fbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stfl-0.22.tbz) = 7283ea5f0f8f97a3d86203df1de33c9a1cd5c0bf0e0b8ea74e2e9aafa6d48690
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stixfonts-1.1.0.tbz) = 6d115023bb78aa81336f3fe6be62df92422ec1919c976e8fd93b850835dd304c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stjerm-0.15_1.tbz) = e7b7bd934dd27702acc179efff35bf445bb9bc125ac8f8f663a378403a3cc464
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stldoc-1.0.tbz) = ac5f1d627e4d5fa5029ddfe40f49a103126d826de37f94a9ffa76ff022a0c317
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stlfilt-20080203.tbz) = 61f2395c4d2c8d2a3e31c194d60b47482e41e04c80216f410a2c423e0d217b52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stlport-gcc-5.1.7.tbz) = 4cd23739d1b4dc9129976dc04da774829d4715014296f88a25af6a213c302f30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stmpclean-0.3.tbz) = bb1e88f7f2add1a5a86dabcedf6b5bee6ff02982e27514f3786d05386ab81b0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stockfish-2.3.1.tbz) = 1dd607307ec7f835db71c7cf0ee3daf9fe3986cbfaf3df4f9c2b2f13030923ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stone-2.3e.tbz) = 1a0b4afbefff41245200ccb12a6b10e9ed6d2455fcad7a61b604efd282adb632
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stonesoup-0.10.3.tbz) = 75f3c5253cf70471bb2ff55559f63d648ac6f03bba52919c66a151d96fa1c93b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stonesoup-sdl-0.10.3.tbz) = 2421f5ccb92d51677c91b456ec45264a9b14f5ded40bb7ea3fd6b2ac3d4f2df2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stopwatch-3.5_2.tbz) = 659b264523111b760c0e0640d40d0b7ecffc826f373dc630d20c547ff338b65d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stormbaancoureur-2.1.5_2.tbz) = 17dc244acc3bf1731c8ef09daf7085c11ca88767ee413e9e667e10a121aee6b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stormlib-ghost++-6.25.tbz) = 95a0faa08c9f849cfcf4262b66f6cadeec568bff3c3590ae6f45f77bea24c8af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stow-2.2.0.tbz) = eeb8e4f0a4743292066139ab8fbc69001eff3d878527913d669779b87c5dec91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stowES-0.5.6.tbz) = 36c1015ccefc91b2190e4675ddf370f2884c13bce8c9722cebd0a4ded679abf5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stp-1407.tbz) = 23e51854222343b7a0dc93d7851ace88e3ee42966e7181423dfca1051181fddb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/str-0.9.12.tbz) = ab61f504889eb89c9778c7a5ebc26dc08365fc8ffc78a8eb2e17bf427fae95ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/strace-4.5.18_1.tbz) = ab4dd04edd8d2088368105b042c99ac9afc3a8364046f3ad267da48abc94829b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stratagus-2.2.5.5_3.tbz) = f81bba81c4d0d2fd6180e4513b5779435a512c850dd402250ccea5d6a90c8410
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stream-5.9.tbz) = 8acfd3979859b52e58a457bcd52aa45b62d2bf96d9a8c603a33aecffa50ef240
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/streamanalyze-0.4_4.tbz) = 30f41d540c0c97d7cc9d3710c1546d5d94645b48007b1c8c0fae6877f13691c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/streamhtmlparser-0.1.tbz) = 0915368baa7ea4bb99cc4967012e00951507a602f75bd5ca7ab43197502c4ac1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/streamripper-1.64.6_3.tbz) = bc82c245e4a93368c771f91168d28a02a83be668b3e05d60b36bbe0f3cac02c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/streamtranscoder-1.2.8_9.tbz) = 4a27b70cfa75c15783d9ade2a9c0004d29c2a69c9ce4b079d5fdc40f1955fe45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/streamtuner-0.99.99_19.tbz) = 099257ce60dfc3bab0a111697da602449cc0d6796e4703749894340fac88b27f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stress-1.0.4.tbz) = 99359480df463485f555d3e045c4a658102ea1edf9e59b22c5904b02f4e49f5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/strigi-0.7.7_3.tbz) = 8f0be21f0ef61242d88e9b493f327c88cbfed26f9100ba3074c0b9b25e90a4f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stringencoders-3.10.3.tbz) = f4e0a2f21a1892d52444afc06fcdf03a4725dffc2a3ac6d1e3394b1fe9e4454d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/strobe-1.06_1.tbz) = 6bdbf44ac182418b1d25789454981bd4b3d64459f28bd3bf4df6a4ab18a87636
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/strongswan-4.5.3.tbz) = c636a39fae73636764fb6e94a121006e2f356715e8014de2da0475fc39dcbb54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stroq-0.2_6.tbz) = a7abe37f9633b9784d57b22b9cc684887434f15fe569ff29325391c39c35ca21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/structuresynth-1.5.0_2.tbz) = baddc1191687cb60590293478bf1deaf237f2b72311fb2c9aa53af30c6f34fd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stumpwm-0.9.7_7.tbz) = 9fed17b182957582c4ba5b3e1a76d3d8848c0d5fb48287e85289cd68d56063d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stund-0.96.tbz) = eda5baaf2a8cd9ddc7e02fbcfb0896898ccb45d28e396ff53f9147a8d2ae9a54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stunnel-4.54.tbz) = 9040e3124a3d5d9410afe10b7a5640a00580180148eee862c29da1e76f7a6ddf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/stymulator-0.21.a_3.tbz) = 28780a9ef920c7171c6c05060afc2f6fbded7e7fc585e8b2dc980b9a79aa52e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/styx-1.6.1_1.tbz) = 9c4c3b2abdb1fbe8e07e203f99cb404a58050448c3dd89c79bd5f1f6f1f98f35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/subcalc-1.1.tbz) = 38168a5ac44b59a2c000d72bfb186bd27c99306e821236638208fd4559a33985
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/subclipse-1.6.5_3.tbz) = e002cd952fdae94ceba5b47fcf15aa5687e900a038c6184cc47f9e714db8c8ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/subcommander-1.2.3_11.tbz) = 89967f848b1ff9aa414d4d37dded60d93683d2dc5065401e90197024c5e680f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/subcommander-2.0.0.b5_7.tbz) = 86c95b4bec9646f6a778a1dd41bfa1a7ca43b6a8d5e359e39b627b439d4795f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/subnetcalc-2.1.3.tbz) = 8fd5fe8c9eae5fd012975dd4999a5026709e7a49d306cb0d55c8dc4f9d489345
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/subsonic-4.7.tbz) = d4f826f9df040569c2512572d7b4762f58bc940e7ec85fbf62a836eeba2fea03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/subtitlecomposer-0.4.3_5.tbz) = 57f711f2cb4c923aeb315a94d6d43a2a3e022e997984ef788ece912863bdcbc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/subtitlecomposer-0.5.3_5.tbz) = 417dce19ef0812419f4202ecb832ce87860383acb33b64d82ae7e2f210b4eb20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/subtitleeditor-0.39.0_2.tbz) = 1bed85a2ccfa675ca65a7fe01e39d1b8ca1e281ebe4aeff434b0554b90ff3e4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/subtitleoffsetmodificator-0.1_1.tbz) = b5838c3b122e285421363ffd64536bb6d1e85e2804b592213315ef5dcd6c3814
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/subtitleripper-0.3.4_7.tbz) = 06cda8009cd76a977beea1fa2ff96fa0f8ae480472976d5c1198e4a46ca857cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/subtools-20060508.tbz) = 4307f4eebd02ca924502156433824617aee64e999cb66f763ace667b90057ae6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/subversion-1.6.18.tbz) = 3ae7a9502939c47f204b5b9160b33b6a86963a70337f60a4bafba7888e9855d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/subversion-1.7.6.tbz) = 848c6576b713bb9393e05990f702a73546135ce418a3c82e833fe200a4833aba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/subversion-java-1.7.6.tbz) = aa90be555ffee88e475bf3cac4b163c57ededc06a18814939b8fba2bcc14ca5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/subversive-0.7.9_3,1.tbz) = 2c617d2da2b5d2485418a3eaa5521da1a11046c0e077169f759b7f20b865dc97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/subweb-1.0.tbz) = fbd1b57a2bba1abbcf5aeba06bb18a7a1a5dadbd2c461a354311afdd3c772765
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/suck-4.3.2_2.tbz) = cf002f097c7d110978ab1b7ca7da20ec1f65ff2b8e7b225f8ddfde2d04e4e01f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/suck-cnews-4.3.2_2.tbz) = a35feee1afb15944792e966ff29492cc86509f67c80a733673c15e9527f6b1b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/suckblow-1.1.tbz) = 133e70df614c5c39c081d816c19fb62cf6d577d55cf4d2b18c1a088b1b7b1d97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sudo-1.8.6.p3_1.tbz) = 6bcda5f3affe4a3d92c4b5486f09330fc53aa3920f9778f8eb7d466162efeb08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sudoku-1.0.2.tbz) = 52c5f2f1bcf207f23ec1a65723ea5ac71b17203146fd8d89065e954ce21b0ebb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sudoku_solver-1.20.tbz) = 650b42878d020272fd35d067da57abfa8818cda77bdd19a340138a4622062c86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sudoscript-2.1.2.tbz) = fa4b6c3e3857099e1f5d521593dfa34dd2e483a81e25e57470b57bde815140e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sudosh-1.8.2_5.tbz) = 1c06b69c33c365429a634787cc3ee399bd2e0085ba5cddec57975978288b7b15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sudosh2-1.0.4.tbz) = 32bc59a059972fc8f6ac571803b5eca16543b4b0937017ead1d6f2f8ad56021a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sudsol-0.1.tbz) = e589cbaf6203025919fd01e82ec6a2364832bf56b96cfa457590d6e369a14a47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sugarcrm-6.5.6.tbz) = 6db67f81d7312a6b9c04aa80cf12898def3279892eebe73219be110d437c0fbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/suitesparse-3.6.1_2.tbz) = 588687baa523bcc29894eac65b2b639c4dd0a4beeaf84ef34a39ad586e5e00ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sumwars-0.5.5_7.tbz) = 60bf188808c6d3a307d997dc756425e7f9719853b00e29f3c4979dae4fa87e2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sunclock-3.56_5.tbz) = b6e49c7100c56620c7674230808b868e89046c8067b871f83e8d78613e129360
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sunterlib-0.8.tbz) = a4b963537a560bd6a8f8cb8690e867ea6d4d74ab2fa8bc86d07cedab453423a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sup-2.0.20060802.tbz) = f446f1423cbe0fa1e344c42c690ddfcf997cbadd84810d4d82f11e1dd66abee2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/super-3.30.0.tbz) = 8e87dea1f6a9b1350a03f2f60a983e21a949f02471903ca94166ffb75dbb072a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/super-smack-1.3_2.tbz) = 20851374f0fc76c8ca016390c07324700168d8d52964b80feb720e635d3a4cd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/super_methane_brothers-1.4.8_5.tbz) = d03446ac170e3c7be63284e439dc1f0dbe3ba703824bd47ba025360473b8bc04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/supercat-0.5.5.tbz) = 56a60594e0fa55dddbe286c80e1e12bc985e9bf1f199af171f34447df39f4eb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/superiotool-20090930.tbz) = 38b86d47ab6c0509e2c31afc2bc109851d5b9208b30fdd5f27a9a9afc75fcf5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/superkaramba-4.8.4.tbz) = c4d1160a32fe8dca250d4c6b1ad23e2f63346dab4da5b533d5d312282282b5a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/superkaramba-lwp-15.0_8.tbz) = d2f2f02db2c0fc1d783a524d166457075ed2ba061a63d58f5d57c7ad2295f5bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/superlu-3.0.20060201_4.tbz) = d451251a5f78160b6224ff654d96c42e82a7ab950a4f4ec2c3613fdf0847ae09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/superlu_mt-2.0.20080115_3.tbz) = 4342ee558e1e7fe65af3b6d708ea5653da75a2c8f1346da5f54d5a6ce1dd1270
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/superswitcher-0.6_1.tbz) = e9d97981b4d638718236a5efa8593eb3d8b42126220145c473b52213bcd44580
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/supertux-0.1.3_9.tbz) = e5211145e257a4909f7dbe7199fc4b9a8390227fce904e5d23d676178bad80d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/supertux-devel-0.3.3.tbz) = 3b1e126476d6252bed38b99bd208b81ebbab4d59bf9028d56178042427d4d7f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/supertuxkart-0.7_4.tbz) = 853c2260522a2a52061040096a1d7ded10bd4e2002bba9c1ed23321542d76525
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/suphp-0.7.1_5.tbz) = 95bef5914be07eea6d6802b3760cca16e4135efaf20767f472cc3b5010dd5a3f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/surblhost-0.8.0.tbz) = 376028b5d2b2cf0b1fb91c748e9ab7497f9c28df697c963731e3b974c1b9d826
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/surf-0.4.1_2.tbz) = 15ac976a6598cec2d67c2bddcba48ecc98749f5a23481d5e8014268cf4f43276
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/surf-1.0.6_1.tbz) = e849c296f5ff4004ce5adc3dd29c6b6c8b40fd80933dd017de1180b1d3c9191a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/surfraw-2.2.8.tbz) = 2bdc21df2d2e45baac05ef78e03861d640264f36f256e1fd79b0f4a8e2b11b3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/suricata-1.3.2.tbz) = a55faf2a8eef47bddbe4682b4085c772e649aae71ab5097af49b455c178d7798
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/surrealtodo-0.6.1.2.tbz) = 034833a9d636b81d935527ee4db0cc4b310d46f7be9a7225b77e8d84a230a70f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/suxus-1.5_2.tbz) = 350f74eb006b0da7ddb21b84b1abc75e12a2f4b30236a24bb05ce3b4b8334912
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sv-aspell-0.51.0_1,1.tbz) = 9e066364fdd55fba8f8446f33fce5be3b2bf45b8eccd52f308e11bc01dae6dac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sv-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = 52dc04676ebb02b5533c1590a87c9afa485a8ee87595da28c873553f9c4f3f1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sv-gimp-help-html-2.6.1.tbz) = 0baf911240eaa5e554c7f2ebf1539ef2c8c69a17f3f64e5ed76ad175e54cb16c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sv-hyphen-2005.04.15_1.tbz) = 860c1d6647bc84047b35a2185579ac0d4e1b99e7b5013f616b2e59864fd5c94a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sv-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 2c28903216e6957cd5c4ade9b9ac0aac4993acbf86b2af5fcd7bdf4ec2d44315
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sv-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 1f118c20cab4aaf63757adf76efbc272d5a5f9a704297cdfc28682dab70811c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sv-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 73e124891fd45d54dff5e8e035430855ceae2934e2b8b4e00eeafd4db4cd0d1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sv-mythes-2008.06.10_1.tbz) = 1efd7bc1f02eb7d64f07ac9ec1ecc3b26680e244d0aa82a58aae3e00371c6f98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sventon-2.5.1.tbz) = 8cf26f806cfbbaa1097235d5cbe8bc2baef86e3d1fde51bd35d51325ea4f542b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/svg-1.0.3.tbz) = 50a7f9fdc79ed8610b136f36c6ce4b621e6d4bda2e02241784b7088f15d725d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/svg2pdf-0.1.3_5.tbz) = b10a7eac738c5cfc8949b0b7ff0c4319469c0c8c32da5e971e0a2fa6a73d19b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/svg2png-0.1.3_5.tbz) = 881d776000f2ef637253e56113787095027ca9f008d3ce03ad63f4f8751179cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/svg2swf-0.1.3_2.tbz) = 588453052c322bf73347a4916bbc1535268d813c162cc266da51bae17ac4b172
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/svgalib-1.4.3_6.tbz) = ab27d2d1ed5f5cd0939dfebb6bea329cc555ca962ee37f47109e8aca6d05e11c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/svgviewer-0.2.0_6.tbz) = 4af7c37b93dc16b8e797bcf76f82d4089a3f0e0c0c8d5cd6d575749f993aeb25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/svk-2.2.3_3.tbz) = 9ac16ce15d0ebd323e0c2ccaf1fed94f0f6d93a1e26f2e4339119ea0b3c52d8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/svn2cl-0.13.tbz) = 734f8dfa3f71622c3e783d87665577ecae8d3a56996f968cd137b20543ec17d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/svn2git-1.0.5.tbz) = b65bcf1dd912d1dea26c51923e78216703a0e9bfeacdca412bb5355cc0a5a401
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/svn_load_dirs-1.6.18.tbz) = 89bdef5f818f82a1c7d4e7f659526030bac327d55866cdc587fa10fa6385974e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/svndelta-1.0.6_4.tbz) = 98c4e330b39e57dbe88673fbc5b6714077ace0ae828d8ee6aeff31d0e73d7007
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/svnkit-1.3.0.tbz) = 4c71ba0e7656dddac3268c27a772d73a8cade9ddd841151bee5d4ebf062d75b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/svnmailer-py27-1.1.0.d.r1373_5.tbz) = b049e39290020e266a0faf283823c6495f97a1fae97e925eabcef448f46d6b36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/svnmerge-1.6.18,1.tbz) = 8c6ed35d5bff3561a6d5e18cd75ac653b695adf5af6c02ad7fd145bc17d9eb38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/svntrac-2.0.1_4.tbz) = a6bda09e486c30365d263e294c35d2d9c7d58cfd8c97d473e2f7279b88e21ee5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/svr4_base-2.6.tbz) = c13ff8d5f261107d0d3d0f0fdbf961ad1ca6e32f3cb21c51acac77c5b7015c30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sw-aspell-0.50.0_1,1.tbz) = a5a948f6a3b52d1d7e9eab7dd7d7cc29b74d435e25d67fa3b9ad1e6b95b9ea5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sw-hunspell-1.46_1.tbz) = 92aad4e6ea4057399e4d78c6ae8f7617692533be98930f392109ce75abab5922
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sw_TZ-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 6ddbb5c174d481eae9f450462a2229814687f4f7496dd66fdb54d84c89100ba8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swaks-20120320.0.tbz) = 3a8d45c2bdc5bb86a2e700368d3f0b4fcad88d71920df028680fbf2853738c00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swank-clojure-1.2.1.tbz) = fd683ebbee9e6d00f2e8aa12673321baf140c46b7db11d70f2d38f55503b2430
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swapd-1.0.3_1.tbz) = a7302536defdefd4878cf734c358f84dd46eb64617790c015948b021d1a323c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swapexd-0.3_1.tbz) = be661510ee4db9c7da7b4f9853be3c730db4af828be0bea7f4ac76d7183d5546
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swapmon-1.5.tbz) = 60afe6f1ce61ed53bf36a42a4b4ae633230903ea54c685451be6685363795b61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swarp-0.1_1.tbz) = 26f2af8212e58d0ebcb8a802e7ca4a2675a0e50183960ec9829b1f804ac054a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swatch-3.2.3_2.tbz) = 589ac73422b3cef117939e430da7fe04113fa317678d05bd7c871d1edc182e4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swe-1.77.00.tbz) = 324c6637249321a78fb61dd9ac422a5b1e56e94598b2f22f5e8e7ff755096158
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sweep-0.9.3_8,1.tbz) = 78fb46f98004a8cdeaee5a062c525a263280cf23acc35a369d495cb123d60f21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sweeper-4.8.4.tbz) = 655961670eeec144b6b2af6dfac859a3f371610cbedeed28ad93d8e39a11f48f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swfdec-0.8.4_4.tbz) = 27d4b4fd71079f82610b2dd0199f804f7f2fd2b768bc878513aace964fad1e0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swfdec-gnome-2.30.1_1.tbz) = dc598964fa6fe89e9bdd2ce39f09f9960b9eedf6488e3a0fdff5bf00f163b9bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swfdec-plugin-0.8.2_4.tbz) = 2caf51bc2a80a75a5215a6feecae0153525ad13a7c325b63863872d34bf8cd57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swfmill-0.3.0_1.tbz) = 3c225f7e0c4eae93da7be053ed1295abca27d018d6f9fc42f7590632647cf41a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swftools-0.9.2_1.tbz) = f6766a83797a5891b77a98d31ef9036929033b8d365df9942b73e63b43ec4b66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swhplugins-0.4.15_4.tbz) = 5570c3aca6dbff5422ee2d7e867b2405baa1bc2ffa7f135e9b005b95b71968a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swi-pl-5.10.5_1.tbz) = d21eb4a7c9b96e6c02cd4579f17507a129b17a7bc0c89e72166aaacd4c877c65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swig-1.3.40.tbz) = 599531bfc7c6fcd80ea6e07d43f3134265a9142e801d1a82b96c009a40cf54e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swig-2.0.7.tbz) = 5b84c7074b45f537e91f531797603f88ac97b448e5113cde237350ffaff4fa47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swiggle-0.4_7.tbz) = e039fa91af34814be5b658be3f607ba1b49e20fdf3d3a7295f120307e7fb3ebe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swine-1.0.2_2.tbz) = d7a5b14fbd6bd8df271ecb8bb4988c1d711fd98851e088a6e8bb745b4c0059aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swish++-6.1.5_1.tbz) = 142229bf1b4630dc5883f3478cf44ce921c0386199ed3eab34151479b1a082e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swish-e-2.4.7.tbz) = af60308b2f8187b5e947592f4406998fd335102949c6675574d34a72d1377498
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swisswatch-0.06_2.tbz) = 4a134dc4ef5ba4e2b82e632ae16071e1b997f6ae82af66a5ce6c457fbb0bcfed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/switzerland-0.1.0.tbz) = 2ac1bfbe082b86b9f0716e576d0d9a65d7eb470358b8b8c84671ef2799e8f619
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swm-1.3.4c.tbz) = 2712aa0f9a1c1db67f9869f2550a0d5a00b6e631541969c91371032e2e30d908
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sword-1.6.2_1.tbz) = fdbc70415fc9d4a2e31cdaca07cba20d1c81deed332569938fd5ab98fd996489
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swt-3.5.2_2.tbz) = 84d5b23adcdd5c633d586efcc4468388e31f534eed54bb179ef6ac9e9242668b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/swt-devel-3.7.1_1,1.tbz) = 88e62ef22f6393701b080664177b9abbe67cc10f8e4473763707634d7cd4d934
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sxm-1.1_1.tbz) = a3a5795abb2b04e0194dd85636f891e1c07cf132425250622a5d9f2922b5ae8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sxml-1.0.5.tbz) = db9e058a757e719ae01f9a4bc1a5b9b246a433a00c5c2a7b2ac2cdae49748d69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sxpc-1.4_2.tbz) = 3ff08ded9ada5b640ebe26466dee7675b05a03bcd379cc96182a22db7111b4a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sxsame-3.02_1.tbz) = 31a15744d3a60868dbbf6988c278f02735d61d50f3313db7964fcc3de58badac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sybtcl-3.0rc2_2.tbz) = 8134e335a39c11d1046de28defecd3638d9ea973dedeb3fbca055ba129854d7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/syck-0.70.tbz) = ae4c35c37c1d827e87a23c3c39b26872a13cc64c85bc8b28ab2ed964ad1fa912
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sylpheed-3.2.0.tbz) = 7abdcd4977f328286151dea74d4244652d88a1e4fb4eea649e54d8ffdf6d17b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/symbion-sslproxy-1.0.5.tbz) = 8b9aa2708914eac7b66d6402bdbe55284567965d6f7527c46ade7f390746b26a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/symlinks-1.4.tbz) = 23d0d33229c80367c938e809cfabe91be2a831531948cebd448a619760b00a5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/symon-2.85_1.tbz) = 80da61901ec231f867953ac4e3faaec0d52a43ae4d569c0599ff2e1630434b7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sympa-6.1.11_1.tbz) = aa7a01366a7b3509636021615cb6b14d57dda5b1f7cb136f19b20b22b462dac6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/symports-1.1.tbz) = d50df01d0c38f6fedaba84bde4751f97e37dafb952e2ffcfa5384ce7edc26ed9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/synaesthesia-2.4_4.tbz) = 925ecfc60926106bf20918b3b19c25c11ff104a7373804e5a95f85ee36771f09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/synce-gvfs-0.3.1_4.tbz) = c226ce710b95edce0118911bfb80e2a15de5dd089589f04b1e701ca5271fe6c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/synce-librapi2-0.14.tbz) = c36fb552f3c843d5f2c3cb03afad03e612d73b25cea5ed8510664c8dff32af56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/synce-librra-0.14.tbz) = 0cecc86369561747e02f4ec4bd647bd25ab996465caceff115046cdd63a9997b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/synce-libsynce-0.14.tbz) = 79d880859323c635ae9c06d1aba8eaef22497cd0e4f10b2212355ca20293a02b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/synce-serial-0.11.tbz) = 3e627863de4e34f09b0f18a352f5fcdc2bce0e3af1353bff566ff0be7fe72150
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/synce-sync-engine-0.14.tbz) = 494dac56fa7170e06dfee60656fdc4b080b2eee4a5659c89e614139c16026661
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/synce-trayicon-0.14_5.tbz) = a2a51a43991ae26d6b235c83266b99e601ac0cab76f07aa2669a08ab131e2a15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/synce-vdccm-0.10.1.tbz) = 4be06b4816e8704b3f265386403a8736d5ab14c40d218f8798d016181e676de0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/syncterm-0.9.20110320_1.tbz) = a0e24a93aeaf2778b8a531dc694a513b63b3341cf4b5f900bded3e71e33aebcf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/syndigator-0.15.1_8.tbz) = 1d425300f7715fece6e9d09a95e63aa4dc0706098aa430da46a3a0f4a418a2fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/synergy-1.3.8.tbz) = 5bba3f5c985503e0ab51ef4ba55c005ae5f8529ebcdff68094b37d9f62a2fd4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/synergy-devel-1.4.10.tbz) = f802e0ad969a053c8372a2785966b460ef3f1a747f0cc44b0d9d741f584b6a30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/synfig-0.63.05_1.tbz) = 93ee4338992aabcafe7244f96ecc3cdc6eac381aa74a0061ad82f07c09ac71cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/synfigstudio-0.63.05_1.tbz) = a79f0f80afe2d785c34b24832af1c6ebeb7eff77bab0a255dab19d00a5e30990
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/synonym-0.4.3.tbz) = 105082d498c839e339bd86cb96bbee03987d512f048be2620cac1b87ed1e76be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/syobon-1.0.1_1.tbz) = 1e71d203dc16e5ad5a2179208fc362de76ce2a9f56af56ed9a92c6bc65273100
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sysbench-0.4.12_1.tbz) = b17162a1b5ce7baecfa22e9ff1835e065c775f91d45655d1128da1dce02e939b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sysconftool-0.16.tbz) = 6bc680f41f6704f05b714d1a1b610846526af2a47fc6bfddb413db0b93ffdd15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sysfsutils-2.1.0.tbz) = cabfd7d74597bb1955da139031ceda1c5fb58498092235ef08d5f213a9e41bbd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sysgather-1.0.b9.tbz) = 04eb36be440e942c8a65352cc0c6ac9be4f4bbce0a46e953dffede114b3f25f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sysinfo-1.0.1.tbz) = bb1e6723f78d0de879437dd3885423031315f04e70bc6bb942f3e5a378b73106
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/syslinux-4.05.tbz) = 2ae759a00e3a672f41e947cc26bcd3a98dbc152111741d1114bf7c71e8fec2f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/syslog-ng-3.3.6_3.tbz) = 482a87ea22f1e9232d06d2a28bd89bd4d72c1c6aefac97359115a924c5b3309c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/syslog-ng-devel-3.4.0a3.tbz) = 40b3b04609bd5cde1ba5453f21e5a2402a539bf066b9083caff346aa9f2bd35d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/syslog-ng-rc-3.3.7_2.tbz) = 7ba8f46d672dbdb2bce1d9d6862c00cf98037517d5b422b6f7a711db28cd9a7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/syslogger-1.0.tbz) = 7987e48cfa4c4b25202b5d0a3bdbfcc23b47f724b7ab272e3ae89ce1d79ac28e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sysmon-0.92.2.tbz) = f40dbadd3c8d66a95f56b14bd255108cecad0829f671559afd44cc8c4090431e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sysrc-5.1.tbz) = 134093e227adaea9478d2974485c793e13d9c35a598915e0a385a238fdd4cce9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/system-config-printer-1.1.16_5.tbz) = 5ee71b9b80b923cff3c4c987436e1ae6f0d4d3cdf5f551d07d0b7f5661629279
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/system-tools-backends-2.10.1_1.tbz) = cfed6f67f2963cea087ae8730635bf2c23f5fe4da1cdd5d293b87f76fd2d8bc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/systempreferences-1.1.0.tbz) = 1e7161efaf334aedf55f8eaad0deae3c85218bcfb2c185b3ba25bef56e61f2c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/sysupdate-0.5.8.tbz) = 1c1fb86473319d1840eb10c584120ef7d1767d1a4b7069089184f519982dc580
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/szap_s2-20100129s.tbz) = 36d6b2724d3550fe25ffa5caa042b96e24419d35cd53e0e337d142fabbd69769
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/szip-1.12b_2.tbz) = 74a0a0d477b88b2ff4802d986ef4b29123f394d9ef21a7a49c146f7d08b1a4e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/t-prot-2.101.tbz) = a1123f47efc380eeccb140a37acb4f955b8e45db77b18808a44f4f919d0648a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/t1lib-5.1.2_1,1.tbz) = 7f0cfebc57841b7f55962ccfd4a274eaa7a0a6513aa61995d10b04b9fe7c0d82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/t1utils-1.32.tbz) = 867a11dfd7fd8a58a63d82606a3a3639b1e337104ec13dc018609a12e49cc718
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/t3d-1.1_2.tbz) = 9469d7f9f4fd567f8c363254889a07da71ad8c3165d5b69404e54bc52a21014d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/t3x-8.1.5_1.tbz) = 20b5756d95bdf8b6e02f5576d1f1079b5351b96413309f16bb0c9251d576c315
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tDOM-0.8.3.tbz) = e20a0293c575763152a9b8151be4b5803f84b22853d0bfd862dde99493a9a6bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tRNAscan-SE-1.23_1.tbz) = 9365827c3fc7b109ed43f2eafacd95f3eeaf61965f5577c6179baa43c95fbb39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/t_coffee-5.68.tbz) = bb3f5065d8ef8997739271ce88b99fb3a77a7196353ca74ce1bbe3b4c87d1ada
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ta-aspell-20040424.1_1.tbz) = 36111ece474581210fb2a7b2468ed6c65d9ea6fae5c1bcb59783d1ae9cf7e77b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ta-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 01784280ef667f03d5fa0c9b607bf07c8a11a1c451ce86d778e684e4f2098414
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ta-lib-0.4.0.tbz) = f50e239d74d28ac83752c8555bb513056de0d550f377a388fb745242d2fe3ab2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ta-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 2b3189bc7fa4cd9f717467415171911f4c1312e0aad67abf113e7e9c7ecebd73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ta2as-0.8.2.tbz) = 979abb2a026fc5f8f667b3a8f9f338372a0e62de56b73508ca858b44ab42be31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tabbed-0.3.tbz) = 1c523a52a4f7f9d7da2e77f19b258f436dff640e9fbc295174e112f3e9d25ebf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/table.el-1.5.54.tbz) = cd688efd454814cb165c692760943a7477d119f51b0a6caecdc00b65b21a13ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tablelog-0.4.4_1.tbz) = 94d1e788d08ca2e0227b80b9b3ee14e4db40a805316f9c78ee1d5f01e4e3f369
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tableutil-0.6.tbz) = b73dc7005757fa6ee08373ae7e57861204e8401c0682f8274a27cdd09a4ffce5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tablix2-0.3.5_2.tbz) = e0d0963fc5f2b62f4a130ed7a8f935a6f5535125720963783074a5290d917e32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tac_plus-F4.0.4.19.tbz) = 4cbd14854aa6f26d83cbcc310584a0f50ad76e8205647cfe0acc5787accc6c6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tac_plus-libradius-5.0.0_1.tbz) = 679137f90b04f63901b8953bbe7108438963b7927b0e27942265289f914e7e42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tads-2.5.9.tbz) = 33d9d6b21fa78ab83c287a351774a650e9881cfdea880e451fd3e2aeb0c4f589
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tagger-0.2.7.tbz) = 02499a92768dfb909b2e48c500cb093233aa30eb5e72a43957a757655db09002
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/taglib-1.8.tbz) = 9e0c767eaf7b66ca0ab30b94186b00f8951fd18289e60d61c59523016bd58b5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/taglib-extras-1.0.1.tbz) = be398526dd75ab46ba8ee6db2d7457fad3c82060f298d92387acb83ff6c83dfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/taglib-sharp-2.0.3.7.tbz) = 2b20062845c5ce9f55839c523f28ffb8c23ac985939e6814ff1ea0fd20a8cac8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tagtool-0.12.3_12.tbz) = e40103b1f8de28193b727919dc57d0ab7408203e0516779ee19afb9d081c7667
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tagutil-2.1_1.tbz) = 76c5579a7b429e11328f56e61a05a2a961c80781cd1d48a37b8e856fdd9c1a2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tagutils-0.3.0_1.tbz) = 12a52757efb2e5adeb8501312d773e9a3afbce5e980af400621623951171df18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tai64nfrac-1.4.tbz) = 2adc383e5020005e40c19cacce308517ccf64a41cecd3a85642dc30e1952e493
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tailor-0.9.35.tbz) = bb027d5a96c797a6a88bb21c3c66ae54ed61e6091622acd4aad37590524ea00c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/taipan-0.9_1.tbz) = 638c3c6ac1f8064c97a841e9c76f2e85841751f6b053ab5cc0544605f542b577
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/talkfilters-2.3.8.tbz) = 6c5ff2fff54f0f3ce0e1a7e5b843195ba285ad4e7c8c32033f7471978298b83d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/talksoup-1.0_2.tbz) = 9de01a9202a6a8404cb63cb2704d319786ccab84cc52ef1218123d642c01eecf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/talloc-2.0.7.tbz) = 6b6273fc6c3528ea589c3e76a5dbb85bac36a19e86e4d2afde016c8aad6a834f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tamago-emacs24-4.0.6.0.20041122.19_1.tbz) = d4b134da9ac491ac2b2045a066b360408b0900120f03047f12eb629414e78489
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tanglet-1.2.1_2.tbz) = 65e75cd9fe5905d433b0c5a47589bbc7dc769c98540b1d3159036b392fad5166
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tangogps-0.99.4_2.tbz) = e783fca0e19a4299b8432c1daeada5a18e6ca68884b4d2ee5a13e5011c9734af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tank-0.4a_4.tbz) = b0166a454fe5e0d51856dbb7e0dbda548e4b6baf9eac2780f1190628396af889
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tap-plugins-0.7.2.tbz) = e7e38bcbc61cf853af04233705ff137b83874e18ee14a3df23048d5d5a236bec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tapidbus-0.2.1_5.tbz) = aa39fb500c7bbcf608cebe25d04128dd4c1c17188909b9df4ffb8f61ef06cbaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tapioca-qt-0.14.1_5.tbz) = 24d438df95ed845ffce84e311aa701a4e255102af786372e95846a92738c1b75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tarantool-1.3.5.tbz) = fd0e4abb2d62cceb7faea47cdc97fb1223479a15969696baa7c45015798e7ce3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tardy-1.26.tbz) = 4f82250eda3c98ade2a4b4d663a75d83e1c2d1583ec5055c002b3ff027171586
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/taskcoach-1.3.19.tbz) = 5191498e803d2e1554a31414ed36710de4469bc2eb2ad2e04acb8adbe55907bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/taskjuggler-2.4.3_6.tbz) = bd0418b1c973f684c45f44b6fde44373d62a404e44f3ff78efd9c0c9e04e1482
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/taskwarrior-2.1.2.tbz) = 5fe02ba57b4998c608af11559149ee880f9df66eae5aed0f83c7d2734df15280
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/taucs-2.2_9.tbz) = 0d6a687115de89236d79830054b8e90d9545e3571a7b51ce15745d972ca97d42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/taxipilot-0.9.2_5,1.tbz) = a82a5ae7a6ef082292063b989ca10a94a383e4e63b938ba6ef8c5c87e17d7dbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tayga-0.9.2.tbz) = 0af6b7686780b56cb99302e27834ce8a4fbae396bfc69bbc29a6b86731e0a859
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tbb-4.0.0.tbz) = 4d941798c8ac92fe9ac799b50c11bf042fd93b590adfd28b70ee04d9e0315fde
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tbclock-1.10.tbz) = bce08830f06997c972184e73c7f463bc530dec4d0610bac273b939fc50a84bf5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tbe-8.2_1.tbz) = 58f44e1dc47e9e01ae4656831bcdd0e62254417d2470b3051bafb46daa9126ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tbku-1.115.tbz) = 2ff9d76c099347a87c0a527927d570fcc042004fc2b7a65f6f23b462ffae64c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcb-1.4a_1.tbz) = 8d352dd3d4b3e6de5286de49db61394013f63fb8104b749977bf1c42822b3d61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcc-0.9.25_2.tbz) = 3c5c169ad00704fd4e31587deef1af63bf5b4a3a518840856acb7c940b7824ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcd-2.2.0_6.tbz) = 5560081b35db614fdedb49607c60260404214e300b72feed9c008f070e61b833
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcl-8.2.3_9.tbz) = 56995c37aeff1ac5ec0c21271b34e099599013d15493eee94afffa1f74f860b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcl-8.3.5_8.tbz) = 14da6cb32043b1c4a8a2af79a29d9a6cd16697d72b45c29db16d1cfb8e228560
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcl-8.4.19_3,1.tbz) = 31425a4f7da8a5bbe822ad4e9d45e491549bfbffe0f4b4785c9f52bfceb6fb27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcl-8.5.12_2.tbz) = a1c06acfe0943ce4505272d8e7d427a46f06d18fa8201a0cf33b5e5af0a53697
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcl-8.6.b.3.tbz) = 4ac803be60fac9b85f2d02e53f0b0e931dd0c4994312cd6ffff87ded7da00c1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcl-Trf-2.1.4.tbz) = cf7db0dfa3f4652a567c81f64693214c16683cf8e94d0c39125789a75f0c67d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcl-manual-20041118.tbz) = bee70405319d7e668e750a537c78e3c628913877674429e318d9d079dd2c3538
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcl-memchan-2.2.1_1.tbz) = 1baff57cf772f747a66f4b449751e37e4f57478f56353214b9de9b6d1e8eff26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcl-modules-8.5.12_2.tbz) = af0c700473d770ed352ec1dfd528d1fa1784557f3fb40851949afcc77e8bfde1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcl-signal-1.4.0.1.tbz) = 4d71a310b279c4986ba7a3eaeb84da6fcf17b7e0f2785a5c709de4a2ae1f9426
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcl-sqlite3-3.7.14.1.tbz) = cff87f25927788f397f89f8a9b04bb4e2346843ade4b81a8dd255a01205fb76c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcl-threads-8.4.19_3,1.tbz) = f29625ecd10e5e2dc18f1ab872d274a345542afe9236c7450d80da49e124359e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcl-threads-8.5.12_2.tbz) = bb2c5a8ffabe3edd61881a3f25a58bcc49bda5dbb954961b7f97af28fa8d700e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcl-threads-8.6.b.3.tbz) = 31db33732f6412d49a047b5bb2b9ddd6c493158929d21b69c3f46d7d06b780bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcl-wrapper-1.1_1.tbz) = 6c124121e211e41f41e9352ef9890a9c9bb3a470148e1f0152230a10b40630a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcl85-sql-20000114_7.tbz) = 8d256621db4b75eec220799eb88fd704004159f386483b85f72e219c43179bdd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tclGetOpts-1.0.tbz) = 7a792b8a56f22a31946bccd3b5005e52bd09e25bf3a5ca35e9db4fe34b41f212
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tclX-8.4_3.tbz) = 713773e9bf540ff9173c25ce434468d7503fe1d75ac8300af94e842f3ea6617d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tclcheck-1.1.13_1.tbz) = 05600a8b64f3f68137ce61084437880d06a74382482a31c62fee25e36e6b0e97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tclcl-1.20.tbz) = f2fd2f1bc64745547a51856179d66f094979f3c5bf2fd847dd18e0c244c902be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tclgeomap-2.11.6.tbz) = 3639ee5fccd386144abee140a77502150920c616da1c370aa4707eb17ca6dc47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tclhttpd-3.5.1_3.tbz) = c6bf2bfa29bd236182b4cfba3d759d33dbd2ce094bed9c0ee7a2988fdbfa4691
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcllib-1.14_1.tbz) = e990ff9f4fc5c84bd4518524de6804972b3cee7056c26a8635fc170ae10359d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tclmidi-3.1_1.tbz) = 0fb3486288961b5e63bc5cdccdc862923f6edaf8d99f7002a0a5175fbdecca3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tclmkziplib-1.0_2.tbz) = 5047ed4decc068b77e0f646d7ab5e96885640bd1046ac975ae522c9d98aa4b55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tclock-1.0.1_2.tbz) = eebc480e7b17ab76782ddb399c4445ffcc53fdf1165a1bd36fe78464eeaaf106
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tclreadline-2.1.0_3.tbz) = 5398b38019e9f53ba9f846a81431eda77dc600caa4ec4aee034887959184c9e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tclsasl-1.0_1.tbz) = d04487bb586c4493bbfb14f4d87f0c5d020883cd0a316aa67e90f29b1cfbc6cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tclsyslog-2.1_1.tbz) = 41307eb6c77dc09132dc88321935200eb2c2ac935bb50af6c286b5ae33102b83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tclthread-2.6.7_1.tbz) = cdbffba8ed778da80fda3f56cfe765d0603320cc34965f62e44415dc6a3a5fcf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcltls-1.6_1.tbz) = 914df0bcfdef76690c7242403ab7f6faa328547431272adc069d20956b56e76c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcludp-1.0.8_1.tbz) = 5b49bcd98933458c3d9de5fdb721e6c4cedf0d19a5919e28ae4d863343d59c93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tclwebtest-1.0_3.tbz) = 0cdf5855732388633956962a024cf2be31ce536c56906e624e267625073da79e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tclxml-3.2_1.tbz) = 07def41cfc0d244a854c738297592d6d496fd229be33a4d97ea81881c05c7509
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcmplex-panteltje-0.4.7_1.tbz) = ab12fca6fd16219ccc8ef01262b46f505c6780b6ab256bba1761c5536c005d71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpblast-1.1_1.tbz) = 28e3cf098084d0060d2d70e6d8044e8d89743d5ec7fe3ef16893c0e80d886bf9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpcat-1.2.0.tbz) = 76b20cbd9b88b0a73330e66173ed1be554debee2e24c32dbd4cba217d9524aac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpdstat-0.9.tbz) = 01ca957b5fb71901356a8fa548709e30901b2afae45b07b47171ac4b477f17f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpdump-4.3.0.tbz) = c1f1bb807e6648d08446b2e55553b5d68a74bb37a12cb10c336271dbeb5bff85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpdump398-1.0.tbz) = d2c09ad67d5ec28aa89866c12b519173587a94683a9b54950670093e395bc851
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpflow-0.21_1.tbz) = c536a6a779fe97caedba526db6bf1f04f820655be7916111615278e7e14983b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpick-0.2.1_1.tbz) = 91ab70072021cb4a1eef840e9397e913d760e29e3dc55a621c80352c63468fe5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpillust-2.01_1,1.tbz) = 1b1f970b72657cf3fecfaca36df9a3ae2e589eba2d7cae8ad84e210fd6dd9a1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcping-1.3.5.tbz) = d5e4564e8ae72c48156c2055ba04ff8af2e1fc3ddf626a274fed3178e8e30712
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcplist-2.2_1.tbz) = cc50bec782b8f1b458939016956bcaa05001716d9182d94633d85690afb1fe63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpmssd-1.1.tbz) = 59f329475907112c6a3250e8198f1fc26b9552fb5057197bc5522eadeff6e480
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpproxy-1.0_1.tbz) = ac7a3aa1b4fcab42fc49a0a4296a1796d9d430dd1b2699b0eed0f1ae72f85c37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpreen-1.4.4_2.tbz) = 3348cf21e7589396da88f1ec46e605794f34e22a953ddee67145822e42804a7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpreplay-3.4.4.tbz) = 3e5deb56ac6e22a4654100a957b7ad47be2c6654bb985ee01122106df5b05833
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpser-1.0.r12.tbz) = 5641ff040b5130789a9df29420cd8067ad6edf3d05a72febff5b04a6c0678586
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpsg-0.0.2.tbz) = 645620fe3a440c7d0e25b54f69cb64a656c8faa9962f1037e5567d7365034ad9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpshow-1.74_1.tbz) = 067ecc9c8c35e085c41022e19b8464cce8fabe97aed3a51f5ab6e3d187151c0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpslice-2008.05.19.tbz) = 6a18a270d0618a3eeb0efd9710f63366d7109d9cc661b53d0ce1a05e2b0901dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpstat-1.5.tbz) = 494e56ebe5d9b421a536f6d08e328c5c0d7d2c007af972f8133827c6b4da4765
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcptrace-6.6.7.tbz) = 6ec138a4ad27992997775484f6de6b2fadf1fe2a2c94a2fd21554e1230e3c5e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcptraceroute-1.4_2.tbz) = 751344b6188a4fbbd41d102d25eb10850f0e66926cec5ce1dffc8bc1f053d267
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcptraceroute-devel-1.5.b7.tbz) = f7678c0d4da6410a8d3da6295fad3f691e5163a6687d43dfa50588b0bdf992b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcptrack-1.3.0.tbz) = 33949e5b9a10b224a04377f2541c98dea43ab543e9d41c6bd0a918e67a152d99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpview-1.0_6.tbz) = 96418713094ce3fc9580abc7ca52f627aaf157c221956a023906cac783d264e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpwatch-1.3_1.tbz) = 0ddd6d8c64b66b83b551727bd2e37abdf51d602396a93b690f500adbb8f521eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpxd-1.4_2.tbz) = ed9397bd67a0a19f3a71e19556f4b090a5adc18b429e30befac85f25380e5e89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcpxtract-1.0.1.tbz) = dbe4b63b08004b08c0e74f1480d3e2eeab582ae01a689c23d94b15c2fc5706ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcsh_nls-1.0.tbz) = b07119fb43d45778f2414997d2463ddfb4c210660453f69bfb9403fecdafe777
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tcshrc-1.6.2.tbz) = 87bdd5bbedcd65e07315e56f1ef28f1b01e1702908d8167aa49e5ec164eacc06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tdb-1.2.9,1.tbz) = f2c1004e1f602fc738cc08df8b8e66e338fbd3d75da809ea7a2124c611dfde7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tdbc-1.0.b17_2.tbz) = 58d05c817185ab4cb36aa76202a70db305f1c63aa991c43a30148b8e662a4461
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tdetect-0.2.tbz) = 04ba91c5f27c80fe81f585f8e5d98ea1f46b263d61544091b216428f19c6096d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tdfsb-0.0.10_3.tbz) = e929a04f6ab766d501a99f90910a4c118cb88e6c822a18c3272e5ef28db7c90e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tdhkit-1.0.tbz) = 863ac7c5435a713160ddd5ba38696440a15f78d6bb464ba69b2cb176529f226d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tdiary-3.1.4.tbz) = 2cf5630dd6272ba737823ff4d68e43d88ad1e4fd8b5548ace8cc27842d299eb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tdir-1.69.tbz) = 9fb2bbd90f419f752b88a363248205d4c5924d6cc91e6cd42add0c3819d4ddc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tdl-1.5.2.tbz) = 2f13f144baa107fed911b64356a84b4aada430b4ce824eb74e9a3b33e0319611
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/te-aspell-0.01.2_1,2.tbz) = 7fb657a156d85a3522626e9b2ea31e7748a698a156253e224345fc79d68d3e70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/te-hunspell-0.01.2_1.tbz) = 0870e165840a22ea6ad88e298720bd3e2837593fa71ca30b20a9c81e8fd98e94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/te-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 82d8d712ef081114ae1d5a79f031f22032c5be79ef7c043e2dfc1f450cbe892a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/te-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 1159894316213deb64eb31972dec8b70e11d31db38d41c2cf68985b3a58382b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/teTeX-3.0_6.tbz) = 773f19dbf9dd102163d2b104126d3c534c6ccdfee93957b593b02581dec0fc06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/teTeX-base-3.0_23.tbz) = 14786778d0d247d528138d19d98f081a1993232239ae34aacf0a2e2aea2c0a3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/teTeX-texmf-3.0_8.tbz) = cf33f78b1ebdab43772e02a047ed21588bda572d292091ea7fb043728cd43d6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tea-33.3.0.tbz) = ff64998347bc718e42965037ac28d67e220e70fdb7f0fc4f2589eed6a27895c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/team-3.1_2.tbz) = cc1ad4b9f30e9e64be567f58f0f30f9ddbd8775e27d5d29f772d73f87293237b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/teamspeak_server-2.0.24.01.tbz) = dc15b59f1d0a6a4120b2b32845e2564d74d8ab56577f6b77d2a7be5aa8e4ba4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/teapop-0.3.8.tbz) = 47a531cb68eeecae14f9cd4b65a7fa3c0c1354eba5a5a21e59412a1a46a7ba88
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/teapot-2.3.0.tbz) = e234f9ed5f461e5731574e05277b8201da39896b54510360868d4028c3c636c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/teckit-2.5.1.tbz) = 49ca6fc7585d1447e428b8bb88ec96186698e170a104a403aae1366014ffe678
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tecnoballz-0.92_10.tbz) = 2e2cc67a4ea39588b940bfe8131af3d2bbb67a4bbff76d6db42f60459260aa4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/teco-0398.tbz) = d57451a52a60569e6cd4c7260685a0944d77d3f47e19763b5d60c4a312dece23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ted-2.22_1.tbz) = 9963f4032ff4f06502970d4f96e35864f6b499331106bd23f8999c62822a8f0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/teeworlds-0.6.1_1.tbz) = 711eddb297b6b0fd683ae60744b0f644cdf64b480854b594e3c57abcbc132947
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/teg-0.11.2_6.tbz) = 5be180ff13240801463529698e37927e4f0c27623e2979e7c00e27fb443fc782
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tei-guidelines-p3.tbz) = f47af8eab01a2dbe59c9b7a4a22e576ea6b8e62eedf9fdf3c8b218691d34dd58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tei-p3_1.tbz) = d2824649fdd8dc3053ebaeff15aeb631897f07b9e2a555470a3daa726385f928
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tel-0.1.7.1_2.tbz) = ec3360be0cb416f439541d58aca9a06ac3b41ddc2765ce09a7de556bc24f25e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/telak-0.6_1.tbz) = c4c2f2d21a7df716a855d80ab493735875cf642b85d2022fa600336bb64d1d62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/telbook-0.4_6.tbz) = 0400d8e119aae0b90333d5d834d5cd8327afbcfb90c4a977ff56257062d4a41f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/telepathy-farsight-0.0.15_1.tbz) = 7569de32ec89a7bd9117824d37fc1ab7a2d1e8787085a919309a1bff0aeea45f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/telepathy-gabble-0.10.4.tbz) = a731172286d11485c16c9849a08d888778f586935d6295e5b99f236df9713f6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/telepathy-glib-0.12.7_1.tbz) = 6fd752d34a027fc2a51e0f944bcd59b35fa151ad2eeae8e92179685e21ddc1eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/telepathy-haze-0.4.0_5.tbz) = 950bd388b0a9c856d662e551637f60d269726df2a51247067c51362e12d43c52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/telepathy-idle-0.1.7.tbz) = 01d4a47be75367d9820a3903c0564fa8bb819aeee24af498f268837f6d44151c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/telepathy-logger-0.1.7.tbz) = ba036cbb27b26d365370273c439880047c8ef78a5bbd61fa6fa0667082049a26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/telepathy-mission-control-5.6.1_1.tbz) = 08af51ca69986d8de6f8c290c69dd881a9bbb5ce8df0ad3469c4deea326d0c27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/telepathy-qt-0.14.1_4.tbz) = 1ce158cc4c4b8238b7f5f810dcb0f0028de31ddc31cb0cc17f6b293251ea4b02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/telepathy-qt4-0.9.1_1.tbz) = ec6ccde2b368d27b827ad8a4eb71a720527285729d405394a10915570f999ba5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/telepathy-salut-0.4.0.tbz) = 91ee7a25494a59417de17b2e86017e20cb34148d53d7078ed35fa1a0303cb158
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tellico-2.3.6.tbz) = 77504f97d3bb4d794d8b2ef246eec3232f8c7548f9ebb8bf8f885940ccda7fce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tempcontrol-1.2.tbz) = f12097ffa4bd55da98e7aea329394f007590e97b51f5d67053e537ce502ccec2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/temperature.app-1.4_4.tbz) = 98eb28650383b61fed3e63fe5e75266050e973cefc429c79a99d7da0db2b2695
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tempest_for_eliza-1.0.5_6.tbz) = 5f0e2f2facb85d87258bcf947a7f2994a6bdd493ade8ec26e7971ab96b2f7f04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/template_-2.2.3.tbz) = b4d6203f6943494928ae5676e38b2367902888fef44cbbadf305b532fc0d66c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/templatelite-2.10.tbz) = 3a4e66777a7ddbed2e4954594a5bda4d2552d928be241778b9bbfe6c4558f64a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tenebrae-1.04_8.tbz) = 028ff8043b283a56796722df81b4698e2cd1264700baedf9f3388467b5bcd810
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tenshi-0.12.tbz) = 3ec5b6f5e2246ada0de526fe0abe24ef04f074f7f648c3f2a8fef795874f257d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tentakel-2.2.tbz) = 25a47267c208df2bba7a8caa0353a483376db4a61ba24556bcfd1dae800de524
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tepsonic-0.98.2_1.tbz) = 4699b2c9d03cb1845798b546f26804d3a8efc44afc19fd3793b7b143b7146cdd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/termatrix-0.2.tbz) = 0021fa0d740a9b7da847915a0c9da49991b1885cfb376859ee421a215691eb14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/terminal.app-0.9.8.tbz) = 22d51dc41d15c2cb8e8191c05a77611e7b3743d01df47bfc1a11b93cf1773892
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/terminality-2.1.tbz) = 88544d2ea5c1d2612306258b28066f16166de8d4356f1b79ef67659cdfe924a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/terminator-0.96_3.tbz) = 3ac07527cb0e43836214c10b23404c57179eef9d1a42e0807580c9378da28f05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/terminatorx-3.84_2.tbz) = f29bc25474f9f99711e975cc49de2fd3c21857dea0cfe0069eaad0a604b9b7da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/terminus-font-4.38.tbz) = bc373bdb1f0ba09dd7c18bd506ff4308ea077dee841927c91943b3f937d658d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/termit-2.9.6.tbz) = 6f61c281d3c9ff628cd0ec9de4a921464db69baef871db4cb5a5ce2befec4fae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/terraform-0.9.5_1.tbz) = 1ff52a050d2546c9fc8cb75699bee21a5d7eff54047f26f9c507306ad8616bec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/teseq-1.0.0.tbz) = d19332f016edab2c447d61e228af9d020fe2530b83fbdc9f1b081ce29d4bb15b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tesseract-3.01_3.tbz) = 359077dbb9182a08c7be5d25e2fb20e41fbd12230ef20348826cd9a954dfddd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tesseract-data-3.01_1.tbz) = c2d725d01a217bd82f09b80851ea459c15110404fdb62620118457c1824bf2ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/testdisk-6.13_1.tbz) = 041a879b29f2a4511278d82d449b5730a04806ebeb64f46ed65abc097ce5adf9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/testlink-1.9.4.tbz) = 7c37f470893897628e4a65149dbc8764ba83fead83b24f189da997986fc676ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tet-aspell-0.1.1_1,2.tbz) = c1e534d38b199c991a85f98e2b2927770b901ae7cf9d8036fdb84098f3b11a76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tetradraw-2.0.2_1.tbz) = 0f42242473001f3ad2124a31517808e0ba1876eeb5fef0cf4a5c79251e004b2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tetrinet-0.11.tbz) = 17e7e8bfd2ffbf95d8971d5fe1131c050738eb0ae09641157912768916871fbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tetrinet-x-1.13.16_1.tbz) = beef85e19fd63e27ebba40af2d5eaf27b2e379750be1d1c239bb82aeede28f15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tetrons-1.10.tbz) = 3e0f431c609914e5c2f9a5691b1f12e9c3bf9c8d885f4cfeed6ca954ae2d8d35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tetzle-2.0.1.tbz) = dddbdb0dc031be4a7f4825c08756d7151cef79a8b38e3b10a83fe38e9538a426
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tevent-0.9.15.tbz) = 93d282496eaa41bf5272650660a8fcceb76f71c6ddb4f4a1d5f1bc7dfbe76bea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tex-3.14159_3.tbz) = 7995a445db43dd536b1b04e49ae77cd531fe3ed6ef90ae8d3913807bfa7078fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tex-mfpic-1.06.20110308_1.tbz) = 550f2fb080ce41050120adf45d2c18d4a72b8bb99228cb3db1b3dd94a6780739
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tex-omegaware-old-2.0.2_5.tbz) = 35ce59bad25102e6e493e32c60b82f08edab42a9f655ed66dcc3d1815b1d73c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tex-texmflocal-1.9.tbz) = a9723c917432377d4d8d13cd5e7384bb6f36b05553ea2560b5ec718989b61a32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tex2im-1.8_9.tbz) = 1e757a9dd23cd3b99f9ef41b20492378512f49e8805c327a4779c6060a8da78c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/texi2db-0.5.tbz) = 422b3c1faddf89f3d749c8dd8e652cd9fcceef8737933575e480e8825ff08b5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/texi2html-5.0_1,1.tbz) = 36f58e10c1819140a49b3d2c23e84433e16ac18a2cdf75e7251698b6683b1d76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/texinfo-4.13.20120516.tbz) = 8801b04f9ed2b3faadcf79716f4fad88cca557f527c025a1425af3852812367c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/texmacs-1.0.7.14_1.tbz) = 5f13dfb4365309b180974cf93a3f6c00e77f2b3ec144ff955551dd9b175d3869
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/texmaker-3.5,1.tbz) = f4820c02ad22a65f3e8ea13c334d5c993f2ac1c647f8d6bd60d6d13ed5b0c03e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/texmakerx-2.1_3.tbz) = 4a1bcec625ddb54de384c62fdb7246f4ea63e59b4db538e4c39463188e259655
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/textedit-4.0_3.tbz) = 021c69c4fb343af805843ba29575583279b1062b9347bff7f55f77ae6509a7a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/textmail-20070803_3.tbz) = 41dc36829067f6943a97f151a71558309d501bdfec4f38bc99aaba1eab7aff16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/textmaze-1.2.tbz) = 7321a2b810badd038bea5c39a9ad001f59d4e1068e1548bef15f6a110c016699
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/textogif-1.1_4.tbz) = 159f234253f393d9a86097a64314df877c14c4bdb041db74b80e6962b1bcc42d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/textpattern-4.2.0.tbz) = 987a1cdf82bae0080e7cbba5dacfa76bdf6e50a0a40401c4067710411034f645
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/textroom-0.8.2_3.tbz) = a4835be415e07009783d42f395d8f7a3a035a654c22e41a8f151a68ddda2aee5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/texvc-20050202_3.tbz) = aaee8c560865db3bf3651e99f6683a8d6883400e01e7cdcf6b95e356176fcf21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/texworks-0.2.2_6.tbz) = 3d12d7f4ed421f8d596c01c6d0e95cec4396d27bcd0476a163126ff6640bd495
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tf-5.0b8.tbz) = 9f140fa0cfb067027a8143d97cbe7f5656cd7538068c62025e74c26dcefcafe1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tftp-hpa-5.2.tbz) = 605d349ec6a69c77f3429e7c16ea84cbc9da060d376cf3166cd1f0798d623d27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tftpgrab-0.2.tbz) = 1fec2e4062c0b1e899e35bc212b4df036bb21666480d5d51125c3db7eb79a754
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tg-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = bb77be2b30a58e1729891bbf901efc975245b728bba1ce8b4669d6cd8390144b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tg-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 25c72da40b72081841bb0570effb7ef94e24b71ebb9061dc4cb1968c3c4be04d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tg-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 930806160ef0dada6f6247852891c8dd3f159ee3433dbb5511ce5044f4f62588
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tgif-4.2.2_1.tbz) = 58f021167a7505c41a30124cb30e763ebbae0cd4639de9eb7c5d24175ee078cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tgif2tex-2.13_3.tbz) = e285f3957aabfdbf811ed4f0b2a705d792896d82b3a52aa0d2826592974ce2a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/th-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = c844e5c55f3dd3064d0cbdabbf6a165189592877b5ebaa809159e0416a77f747
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/th-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = fff0e6801b4ca8e0e4d368e0c195795a0e5d60a50b1f3b4dfb094498911a389b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/th-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 87c5496dc3bab9788f9f434109f5a79d37f1f232541e78936324ecf175b5c798
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thailocale-0.11.tbz) = 2d6285df588edca37bf3bcd782fab80c75438cdd9f1f4986f1c527d3a9e7ac28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thales-1.0_2.tbz) = fa36df75525984990cac5002d70bd9f361e94cdae8d9e2bcf85d94762f5edb8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thcrut-1.2.5.tbz) = b5609a7d6aaed519cf07bddddd01398187c300be02643435f89fb49243b50c64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/the_silver_searcher-0.12.tbz) = d322c7a4a2c518ba1f28bac4bf8c4d05c42862c95255d739c766da46a12b5f2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thebridge-1.06_1.tbz) = a13b023e88e526197e762496985106d02b802f4247be8839f758440d44456027
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thevalley-0.98_4.tbz) = 22103ad8e0eba2e6c5fc16c8db8b9f08e4f1ccf502e1f456c12adc3c150b8e18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thewidgetfactory-0.2.1_6.tbz) = 330f604d686f2d3b70c426f2247531d76d6a3416d7d9f44d13e42b91126a9cac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thinglaunch-1.8.tbz) = 11d9e82471cb8305556fedea34b5a4488f3450e62820d3b171fd82aae1f622b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thingylaunch-1.1.4.tbz) = 26468e0e7ab86c51223cb701dcd3e63e1228a4d67a024ca72a3ae53c54900d74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thinice-1.0.4_6.tbz) = 7f931d7ac6717951c79108d01a22860eb8e734cf967030ee5cf4bbe07e22e1d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thinkingrock-2.2.1_1.tbz) = fb88ee4a013a8dfc4f7289601035aabf5cfc72d8096cea6f9727d053ecd4f0cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thoteditor-2.1e_3.tbz) = 47db5082c473efd830b6c86e29d2623103fc3625361719cdbdcc3d9e651890fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thrift-0.8.0,1.tbz) = fdd99856f12360e8a06103ebe48df3b8df9bd02cb9580b712cb94bf33c01dc80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/throttle-1.2.tbz) = 9b1bff1c95348708041e677deedcacfe66cb8234c67de9973b82a48e7e4c6939
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/throttled-0.5.2.tbz) = b2bd6037d5fad3b72f44fe571e9a2bcb0e07f141ddb888dc2c53af8e38c46638
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thrulay-0.9.tbz) = 0e4cb58529bfeb1959653f7cc6a6f9c49d38682477cd638ae7a15e12d51b00cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thttpd-2.25b_4.tbz) = cb56dae66c5161009b67758f74b8d2995b51baf23fcf94e38c8e0fa48e1e9402
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thudboard-1.8.tbz) = 48550589c8934a6270d14d148d6d393b39df450a0fd0d0fc29a1c8f0ec481744
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thumbnail_index-1998.08.10_4.tbz) = dee32f6ef863f44ac389f37e95e5adf08afe74848a7faaf1d594d9df72e0e1ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thunar-archive-plugin-0.3.0_4.tbz) = 5d02566d8b8367747f33c3135e0e9b91689dad0308af4c480cc11fb72ba6f17d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thunar-media-tags-plugin-0.2.0_1.tbz) = 81e864d05c8de595c50e065339e9d020bd688cd01b3bdc273e0f428aed1055c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thunar-vcs-plugin-0.1.4_6.tbz) = 2e56afb080b7b88459329a745a9178bc017587812ee62d6dbd4c4f344632376d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thunar-vfs-1.2.0_2.tbz) = 3114196f0c4a88cd40d46f5cef2471fa268009ccdd6a37e52c977bc8ca049e8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thunderbird-10.0.9.tbz) = a7e08fc646f65bce6c366b062d859c4ca2bc407d39e614640e374c186141c735
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thunderbird-16.0.1_1.tbz) = 657f023b08adc6e745cb1863afd7671e76f902b9ac943b1949b824b8e833adb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thunderbird-dictionaries-20060220_8.tbz) = 89fb28f68eaf903efa1e0d4eab5fd887739dd00876638a9bdbbeda0c8ed4d4f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thunderbird-i18n-10.0.9.tbz) = 07cb02e9c44c83c8685021d6c3e3db14ef3786635ddaa5e0799908e94a22f470
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thunderbird-i18n-16.0.1.tbz) = c811ae753d0f80b6a205718a5f9be7264b50c10acabee6a9757e885c4bc2a0bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/thundersnarf-1.3_2,1.tbz) = 6bffb18514e0d81256de0074cecce65b663691a0cf8cedd3d3c4924f1f0f1487
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ti-hunspell-20090911_1.tbz) = ec3a7722973667c7634e193c50a4b9e15fc859e7fefe3af98379f83ebe44894b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tide-3.2.0.tbz) = 389072597de6c8f90a1bcf4ef90106b192b189c75f7c3605318c84638359ab30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tidy-devel-090315.c_1.tbz) = 0084726044db27bbe3e7687fabea43f335ffba47942895bd3ec86f79dee13b3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tidy-lib-090315.c_1.tbz) = b0f844d7a300c94a97e6de4b735473d8443e747c75126475f8942faf807319ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tidy4-20000804_3.tbz) = e45bc201d23be66665888189555d90e6e968db3412be329d5c18e0ce18b84378
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tidyp-1.04.tbz) = 529474a7e15e9e93230d25b7e377d6ac15bf24d48202bd526b0d0119adbee155
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tiemu2-2.08_7.tbz) = 7cdaccd28cc6968027e2c5dfed4dd71acdfff096b342f40d3774deaad425cd29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tiemu3-3.03_4.tbz) = b7f64c80d2519582186d25ccd0b27b4beeaee5eb8b260aa50de7a4a1f37907de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tif22pnm-0.12_7.tbz) = 115310ded5e8746a3d74a96d68bac67c00f0f9e7366990899eb67fb79b6f9408
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tiff-4.0.2_1.tbz) = 49b19eda4d6cd14e7639ccbae80266452e669ec44b2f60b50a6c7a00ace86beb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tiff2png-0.91_4,1.tbz) = 02690f1f9d4916e45a16ec69716d6474d72d12975a2b9a59fdc037fbaa2e16d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tig-1.1.tbz) = ddae0737b40494ebcb31869e54d46ba4a976eb2933155b9a93c7630ef223d23b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tigcc-0.96.b8_2.tbz) = 02216b7f2ae132f188d3df7e2c73d5e975832dc7c18de531718ecca4364408cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tightvnc-1.3.10_3.tbz) = 38aad2f765ce62ea176aa04bfb534826fde10e20d4ff5c6ad9f7c28e3f50d5b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tijmp-0.7.tbz) = e0bed897fc7729a0cb122a5440c19a57a401777aead8761cc4022a9fddaa02f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tikiwiki-8.3.tbz) = f1c96dc566d51b0cd6de489cc58140b04ffa3d6fa9cc7e6a7b2c0a88c1da1cd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tilda-0.9.6_5.tbz) = f3158ee2259a86a9e6e4bde4d4007426f58fd46b78a0e9aab27d3e04daef2d8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tile-0.8.4.0.tbz) = 3b0e560f5c79ae796da3d4682445d4767ff9a5d2d19fa9394528009dd85dc07d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tilecache-2.11.tbz) = 3ae26e1f0e62bb103bd974cbb7125de32225b197e9ef490f04d00f4dead543fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tiled-0.8.1.tbz) = 2c523d732069379b2076f4d7a082eeed21a32d2b33fb239a355a80c6d37245f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tilem-2.0.tbz) = 6529c4eeddfa725283f7bd0c385ad0d6bbe19ad9b8854d28980b81527829d4ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tileworld-1.3.0_4.tbz) = 3f12bce85d04a487f20a7f4cc7b3f3ff82f66b634cc1dbfe8f9cd7e29a857dbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tilp2-1.16_1.tbz) = 414a990d756cfe5b8838959dfbbdca4addd26f3e1416078afea1eb16cb7bc35a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/timbl-6.4.2.tbz) = dbf863df70e7e4bf9312d11b1895697a4a677b95052b340a64bfd69114446f34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/timeless-1.0_5.tbz) = 6ed51c729a27763fb72f279e12e942b7c0a26ef5d8d27bb0b7f074ae16270353
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/timelimit-1.8.tbz) = 265b7716a975b67d3698e3be75b04994fdd9006aa6404055be610b4a2e9cbddd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/timemachine-0.3.3_2.tbz) = 58adc30c0cf770796cf3b0cb3ed964452e4ca72d34f6ea258238c46491847554
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/timer-applet-2.1.2_6.tbz) = 292398826b2c53a3c205ccc98e41806e80e3cd1a692ab6f446635b47eafbace1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/timeseal-1.0.tbz) = cfe9c8d22450decd7a21a0a6ee54433b40d9ca3335b1a729e32cb88e6669e906
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/timidity++-2.13.2_11.tbz) = 1e852799d84767f4ff39ebe2c1d4ad037fce77744ced35f05d3694b7c536b470
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/timidity++-emacs-2.13.2_11.tbz) = b5b8f5c23a10caf71f9562754ac0ba48fda55a3a7b402b4b9bbdd2187208f010
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/timidity++-gtk-2.13.2_11.tbz) = ac7bb15925d848effe1e620500cd876fbe7107fde313a7358fe06a319f3d9b99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/timidity++-motif-2.13.2_11.tbz) = b606ea480e7a2f22cefb0cdc9780fe30988add61b82d1966560f5c9a5e51908a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/timidity++-slang-2.13.2_11.tbz) = 1720b7842194cbe7e86dab96bbec29818cc0a8901b8f45a87e8031b7aa27b0b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/timidity++-tcltk-2.13.2_11.tbz) = 4f54a6fc6ae30ed658be88731294c1e678b4a9f70d957b615bb50ba3621f4a62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/timidity++-xaw-2.13.2_11.tbz) = 6222fd7d35bd195415d2893b628a74ac22a85482b8f8f0fee9e43bebfc894502
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/timidity++-xskin-2.13.2_11.tbz) = d0d26ed97df33c0fb4c5792fc285d654f81ffc81333572aa4f56a25b3df8a8f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tin-2.0.1_2.tbz) = 22484acec8263bf644f7f8237111a8ff18cdc29e4c46a49cdaf47dd322508ac6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tinc-1.0.19.tbz) = b43102110eddc3cb101bf95c00b3132775cc5c425303f5f7004b5a221a546e6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tinderbox-3.4.1_1.tbz) = eb5b81170e86a792fd28bfc04aa26f32810d171bc181979ee6745ee8c217a1ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tinderbox-devel-3.4.r3.20120404_1,1.tbz) = 984e08b1865cdf4ac8fcdd856d9b983a29142b49a29d67728a59ce9896224b4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tine20-0.0.2012.03.03.tbz) = 2315eb5b0796aede26d174db3fe2fbde4639cf74452fb20271ffb265751e0cad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tint2-0.11_1.tbz) = 919f4e70601d30a2c082eb115d5d5d3ee4e0a38b3923b64c81125712f5daf5c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tintfu-0.0.4_2.tbz) = 4e4c1a14e835a87eef96e0db38cb6319b8964bd4102a8d9d0d1373955739a265
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tintin++-2.00.8_1.tbz) = 8943a6c77d17cb4532ce7f29d93944ba5272be45d1e986fe7931542bd9ea53d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tinyca-0.7.5_5.tbz) = 44e7a1afa41c95ef9902551820d41c360841e3898402061a6c2944db525f42b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tinycdb-0.77.tbz) = b49b8a325acbe8433025410f1d04330e297c55e609524c4c09172970d92bb934
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tinyerp-server-3.2.1_5.tbz) = 63a89e9be13bce4c116f07f66921532aa1ed1eb331dc2a609e3780675d39b1df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tinylaf-1.4.0.tbz) = 0fcc7b7ad84ced40f46fa6e4f67df168f5b89302e9172f607721bbbb0e0dc1db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tinyldap-0.0.20091122.tbz) = ec56408f1d4aa9b00b046fa6ad21dd32ad9dacc92748df660c7e16f84a8497bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tinymce-2.1.3.tbz) = 79e080690a64549570fd33975d9c74f7421b183afeb13362a5806edaea52b475
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tinymce-3.5.7.tbz) = a71cdead1883e052d2034b82f7f8688ce474492954c1bed2d707da7bf5858745
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tinymux-2.6.5.33.tbz) = 9b310c35e47fbdd4214384a3f31bbecc10851cbddbbd20b8652137ae5667ee0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tinyows-1.0.0_2.tbz) = 5a02b6435b9484617973018140d07aec93f5204db9b51b78775cb11b330e6a7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tinyproxy-1.8.3,1.tbz) = 00d67afe7e008a8c2416deb608f3609ea3f3981f86a2b5def9b808039f1085a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tinypy-1.1.tbz) = df62d8ed3d359d4072383f63083bf2a3f8e53288af8bbd6691a525a66f9d5ecc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tinyq-3.0.6_2.tbz) = 5e8242839244e5aead37b9a00189319fe3493a3393f90dab69a39e3f748fad53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tinystats-1.1.tbz) = 0108281e042d20929897712660aa2acdc6f8cd229a7c8e66b52c71d6bc1850dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tinysu-0.9.tbz) = f9e3210e11be632a580da2b08a3a30f15edc6275b0cc3dead3338c9238bafa37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tinytinyhttpd-0.0.11.tbz) = 7dc3d1cb7f074b7aa7a6532153e86344324a4d4de5327fc10c746bd4863f1d89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tinywm-1.3_2.tbz) = c2d04b0efb893afcb9c67a07611fc67d6cb262bf176909ebe981b3032173dc1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tinyxml-2.6.2_1.tbz) = 500ccd6d0025e534fb83c79a8b5f6f8863875d75c54f96570bdcaa607381048a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tircd-0.10.tbz) = d4e1aeef4a7d13b34d8c6b5945ca2efb4f5940292723a7f2a8fe9c2be42b2a78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tircproxy-0.4.5_4.tbz) = 17884e7d8deb1e86691b4d3a5f3983c7f6880164a46ef473ac444b624a251004
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/titano-0.0.7_9.tbz) = d55e0ccd78ecdc3fae9e68787ea8f20e9966631fe1fa29e91df53ce9a288859d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/titlefix-0.5.3.tbz) = cd2bd0fe905c01fbe32515542a2e3ee2f9fa22e101bf25a89075e17f2233277d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tits-1.1.2_2.tbz) = c548082841f5f521242130b186a917e348d561332d3d172f8b2d0bb9172a06ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tivodecode-0.2.p4.tbz) = c2ad382ad4071aa872a79c3b622f3abd6c026f6196d4c524684ba8c551bee2a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tivoka-3.0.1.tbz) = e14c11dc121928d07e121a76904774a0f6ecca179c5884b0c6c7471a62517362
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tix-8.4.3_1.tbz) = 9e296802e9349365ead9f1ed5ca1ba836b9a02650dbefe435207e137e9f38dbd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tk-8.2.3_11.tbz) = 082d06d00e45a57dab9411fb1e26063ea5d3d4139d06822cdc06fa66b35cce29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tk-8.3.5_10.tbz) = 96ea28b6b34094d81ad5ae40a3ee9099a5737008d22db8874adf09315367ae3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tk-8.4.19_2,2.tbz) = 12b97f7dd7d72d22589db26682c6f76dac32187e03a5ecbc29dea48f4008b666
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tk-8.5.12.tbz) = f29b7cfc962f6b394b1504f95defb12754aa0a1c7fae852fd9e224f3b5ea9b9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tk-8.6.b.2.tbz) = f402f5aec549adc4c93d034b78bc0a90e5b258af2dc22b979db669a148ae3e49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tk-aspell-0.01.0_1.tbz) = 7ebfd52f7a278227ef3df6544f9843442006b017ec99730c7827fe48d1694258
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tk-hunspell-0.01_1.tbz) = 9253a5b4cade9c463ccabc8fe1167e9a441d3e156e5ccf64cc64467e7c3e9305
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tk-threads-8.4.19_2,2.tbz) = f5a7e1c01d0cf3076218c4b18215fe8c20547dadb4a65b3ff791da491430dd83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tk-threads-8.5.12.tbz) = 8465fbbb19964766a67269f61e7e4d4865f629923e3b673741b1eb44f6b3a6dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tk-threads-8.6.b.2.tbz) = c4434ec72db32e99c88cb6f9d17457269983ee92fbfe4494c9776ddac1280e72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tk-wrapper-1.1_1.tbz) = 5fc8be5209cedc449452d4f0989f57ba60e060c2f63c59bc821a6c2b9fa538f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkRunIt-0.94.1_2.tbz) = a7c87d5f953e60ba0497269f4797837b9f6c7adacc8ad6a76bc2e11232e439d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkXwin-1.0_4.tbz) = a8728061d09096cc9a33b3ba1fda764d8cf6d5e60d822a656c26a252597c36dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkabber-0.11.1.tbz) = 2319493aff225d046e37d56de22ff575542a56eabfee1aaf453fc0175ff0ba24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkabber-devel-0.11.1.a.20100207.tbz) = ffa64ec74aa49523795aac91d8c0102483b295ea0dd90794ecaac405c3f42ea0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkabber-plugins-20100131.tbz) = 90a5c2db514d89b5dcb3e769b5933c570b0b2a15e47f56d686bdc01378b179da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkabbur-0.8.tbz) = 92de4aacfedc63acd649086800c4cdc77ddb031679aeb952a8886a28b2a4b84c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkcon-2.5.tbz) = cc744e1498bd1d6b150c38ca18feab998a316a81cc330c0537da1be8cb5d662a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkcron-2.12_1.tbz) = 09bba01b8b9044ef978e1c64f3dc4ec721ab01a5c25a45cca46fe33b8b03df24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkcvs-8.2.3.tbz) = 40554ea9d89179e5f73abc97c54998ef925983ffa9031839d216962639af9b52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkdesk-2.0.2_3.tbz) = 66abfbbd293ac31c72bd5f7bade53df96dfe0681e45acf525763f3e60680ad11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkdiff-4.2.tbz) = 877a68d01bf732b4f73a961d81d8fc97ded92bb79bbd84eb7692d6f34b284ff0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkdvd-4.0.9_2.tbz) = 0eac54472cd5bac8c457836cb534fd66df4f2430ce6a63bbf35c1b54ed9e29b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkfont-1.1_3.tbz) = a9d21654b3fbe105e763357c7c3fe10393899f667b89bb52824ec488791c648d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkgate-1.8.7_4.tbz) = 1be6fb87fb69f0a1effee696cc32c58aec331c3c31fb8987a758ea36b9876488
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkgeomap-2.11.6.tbz) = 46b19d874fbe499a144d2c8e8db0232659a0ecf95261ac6096c0c2cee9efc203
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkhylafax-3.2b_5.tbz) = 1cfb9096ae27df4c42ec04a6b0abe5ad0ae518bae1b7307c399efeec3f1c5727
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkinfo-2.8_2.tbz) = ff5c9059d22e2847511c5b1d73e541bfe7b4d228015ec4dde06ca74a248190ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkinspect-5.1.6p10_1.tbz) = b1ce14c3d89ef90fd1a8904f0c184c506e5182906910573979242a687eb9a498
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkmerge-0.85_1.tbz) = 54ac343bcae65707425e4f0a78a226bd507d5010c0712f1b2ffeda0e0dbf060d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkmoo-0.3.32_3.tbz) = ac7996fa2fc9e5b3c447db3b4d6739c1b4dd0ec2771d04cf69b867039ba4aa26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkp4-1.12_2.tbz) = c3263cc34d20d665b92a71b264cba9d29d107355d504dfd1d8d55c78e63de0d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkpng-0.9_1.tbz) = abdfd95205438ead27a71a4fc4b604217e6d1acfba0210e8a4d441ecd98679d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkrat-2.1.5_4.tbz) = 5b9e58dbc9e81a711e16166c41ebefc9d525350a52cef49f5de603d5c1c0a532
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkregexp-3.0_3.tbz) = caddf899bdb85611ec9efbd6ea99c03d42620d65e2df23fa1a80fc9020962167
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkscanfax-1.1.8_1,1.tbz) = 5bc14feda665e7e89b98db40529479ed150cba1e9aacd0802e98459eaad3cf19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkshape-0.4_2.tbz) = fa686ae4302418722d7f5df9a3b5a18c84a65b90cf1fa94c086cd98eb2d84ef4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tksol-1.8.4_1.tbz) = 8f08d210d5ea2f27a3a617f1b17ede8864a37ff97e69904e712df1dab03b68a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tktable-2.10_1.tbz) = 10724129a1265d2d3c87d708f0961420805d1f14f486364a6ad60d9067fb161e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tktray-1.1_2.tbz) = 18e594e060ccd3e905aa2d6307736965bf29a7eca09e849b7a73d072ad27372c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tktreectrl-2.2.9.tbz) = b3a163ba63763bb2dab3c4c136376dc29f407b9f0e501786156b75a0b533a035
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tktz-0.2_1.tbz) = a55496e15127729435d1f5cb8630a5e23f0baa213152de4b8db11cab7cae8d16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tkxmlive-0.1.5_2.tbz) = 2200aefa5af2f8fdcf4b55578b17728228c9788c1372756ff444afaa1bfcf3e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tl-aspell-0.02.1_1,2.tbz) = 3cdb6819d16269d158187dc971f649319ff3bac23fb5a667fdd587d63148e70a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tla-1.3.5_1.tbz) = 5fbd3ae977804ad4705616a814811767217f1a0bfe03674c96744b5c6803cd52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tlb-0.11a.tbz) = 9f32b04574aa051b4530e6decbade7a5da29799fd31ce518c386a83cc84c956f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tlf-0.9.31_1.tbz) = 469d94c96eaae3b85c4d11ed5ac5eca0467c58743d35ab4995feea7910051b03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tlswrap-1.0.4_1.tbz) = 499ddb9f465a636f3bcea577b84790f6ed76f82b9fbafabcec5b487c6092adf4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tm-0.4.1.tbz) = 55829faf4ece0786c756093c82c865e7ec24ac7550b8a923bf9d4e0d3cf5e7d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tmake-1.13.tbz) = e16355a2ca61fb49a87fe6e0a38d111ad723004ec3ee0f78ff567da2c52ca013
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tmda-1.1.12_1.tbz) = 18b016eb29579fdfc49764091ec20d0e77a8b8f80fb131c7b12c344567d1d225
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tme-0.6_3.tbz) = 78f133c8fb5f82ef77c7819f7a95e835526ccff3c9233d51076783f202319857
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tmpreaper-1.6.13.tbz) = a0652a9079e2202319c15a59b04939a1454f9c168d65db0971b71a68e7fdd708
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tmpwatch-2.10.3.tbz) = db7a528744380dacd95d439b4e2716be789c0b026480121543a88dbd9e886deb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tmsnc-0.3.2.tbz) = 305fea772f8fdf25f7cbbecd19ccd134c93bc0c079a1ee01e46ff5dc4c3ad9a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tmu-1.901.b.tbz) = b0f1d79c89531d3025b005f8027c6284a59596cccfcfeef7b8aca8626b11759e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tmux-1.7_1.tbz) = 08a1f65a7bc5781cfd99044004b30dfa7b2095512f8721f632454cc767fd83b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tmw-0.5.2_2.tbz) = 997d1bab5c01fbd698def396196c90deef04fd4799c0852ee7345d70138081db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tn-aspell-1.0.1.0_1,2.tbz) = 1bb2f03c4d5eea982df5d7614d4e7417615abe6402660ef9c16d2d7335536175
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tn-hunspell-20110323_1.tbz) = 41686688eb018c85798653af45985b1626034fd87a470baf901e10d005e7f122
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tn-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 6dbb28a37d20f5cda5740b1e0b24d1a36177239134a9287dd2f498e687068289
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tn5250-0.17.4.tbz) = f3a8c74fb6c7cb6d97217d47235e78adcdb6a67ac012250601613470544f6b13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tnef-1.4.9.tbz) = efc7c2e6738eff19841b11019939ee90b531721a936855c5e84368d4a1effabd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tnef2txt-1.4.tbz) = 26fb272d445900348dfb75ad194851d1dc25d44f647d64b76e6235a16fbdae33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tnftp-20100108.tbz) = d7591f6de93e0971f75261a61b2d1249602145589c07863725fdc3778b0f3923
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tnftpd-20100324.tbz) = 0844170b96aefb4f31510e30da3cb556daa8f3c79fd77dda9f3b1cf4e120b16b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tnote-0.2.1.tbz) = e44d870a14c716c90574d8a9a3bd343c2e54619dc16e90ba98fb609d0035e6d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tnt-1.2.6.tbz) = e53e43e5c1e5d9ebb57ae049e75810301b52107e2a6e6feb47573b798943ea85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tntnet-2.1.tbz) = f384c00680ad354f925bef0762a2de11c0997e27c9967023a9da823d84d8dfa7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tochnog-20010211_6.tbz) = f90343e72fb69944ea0e93fca29b1c8d6456f2bbc68cbbb308d575a93219ae8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/todo-2.9.tbz) = d028dac919c60f00ddacdcb7352d3229a5b5c6b212c7368b89d27eeb68a61b53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/togl-1.7_4.tbz) = 08e5d562410fcdef2f174e17b32c2c6e05569fd9382c31e2c995fa1d8bb57966
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/toh-0.1.tbz) = da97ef7f102daa42e1e3aa3095fce0b4b4ae63097c1f61c4ba462ffd691f6167
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/toilet-0.3_1.tbz) = 8522b1e8d0c954cd87f936917a369403bbf809bdf5672268c9867d5da944b77a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tokamak-1.0.5a.tbz) = 43bf2f0f06fba37a62628fd27b79f863582c50f5b34072d02b14d1bad9668b1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tokyocabinet-1.4.47.tbz) = 7967782c551a721ccf42ada87437977e94836da0326e728b061923e4246d7f08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tokyodystopia-0.9.15.tbz) = 9a769e1f974cc489ef2883ab6d140d6c279dc1599dd48a75759ee969782cdd4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tokyopromenade-0.9.22.tbz) = 145b1072d77890c3d23f2e745c1944bfabbd83ee607b286e66081727d6e95369
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tokyotyrant-1.1.41.tbz) = 90343d7f5f624eee12ef898941f85a3d76cd9263b844999d4469792ea9c586f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tolua++-1.0.93.tbz) = 2d1892aadfb44745ce4256aad895fc36b67d4528f8f12278063d585ff444c56a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tolua++50-1.0.92_2.tbz) = 8512c8d54c343b34f95b562511c37ac1fc8e12713ad4fc07639c81765ef6c94a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tolua-4.0a_1.tbz) = 373b4f4a0a734f407853a3e71933013a0299048b552760a8ba98cad3224ace08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tolua-5.0.1_1.tbz) = 9a6c962645228fca3870f45570f5f31eebdd2f371f3e305f7031e3f9a682e08f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tolua-5.1.3.tbz) = 90b519c1c115402a696983ac54783b58efc26c009da07b21c0fbc755c5ad848e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tomatoes-1.5_13.tbz) = e71ccc942be4d9c84532a61a5ff72c3aea342cd5d37ea1245e7459d054dd6c78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tomboy-1.12.0.tbz) = 4f0b655d9a42d62fd79f1a3440b64741f161f66c201fbe1b464521f9a75f71a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tomboy-plugin-latex-0.6_1.tbz) = 8da973865f831aea18947bba8528dde665255be5f4d0bbe0d28cfe9e02101bcf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tomboy-plugin-reminder-0.9.2_1.tbz) = ea188747c471f8584db3a98ee02d46cb85b4a74e0b205188f975cd9049f0d39e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tomboy-plugin-todo-1.0.0_1.tbz) = c5b4514abbdfc0ef8779fcaff68efdfb6ecd27e01899749303eb725c2ba2a5c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tomboy-plugin-wordcount-0.2_1.tbz) = 85a2b33959295bf51f56a9f95fb22f93eeb3386cfde51ffb0fbb67623af16e0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tomcat-6.0.35.tbz) = 561f4985a82a04b280b4d27869d8b90cdd3195a6c1248317e5f39e2aacb10563
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tomcat-7.0.32.tbz) = 58eb55dd344a9c21c518c9e6a39cee8fde7d654665a31f2d3adbfcacfe1b9bc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tomcat-native-1.1.24.tbz) = 6d44b475e239ca63f01feb1b019da741b1becc037513f1e65720fb754a5ad7f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tomsfastmath-0.12.tbz) = 1d0d5cdf1369148d571e6a502282d78c1469703d1a63c566443b77356632a489
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/toolame-0.2l_1.tbz) = 27cd68a4ce4df23aa5c0a3a93527cc577dcd37513c3bd6167578ca05c31ad37b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/toolbox-0.8_2.tbz) = 7118a67d502cf08dc95ddf33b3a844b62fc08ae6865db8a879036416ca68163e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/toolboxkit-0.8_2.tbz) = d413aa1baeee3a1090df2a600c15228b0d357e26de0655b5b4ab791f4ddbb262
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/toonel-0.0.50.50.tbz) = bff5137ef3114ff309eac7bf10883877214d54472268f179eed81104c110b963
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/topaz-3.41.tbz) = 067951e425b7e44db5e37b769b9399fc242d7f2ef97c49e1e23001c90e9fc54f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/topless-1.52.tbz) = 2eb8a7f3ad0351b61a808a9df1f09dbbbb5df702eb9b8937a6085655335f35cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/toppler-1.1.5_1.tbz) = e88ac026ad29d8a75e51b7a1e63016294c7d502f69c18190c53452700fba77b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tor-0.2.2.39.tbz) = 129b187bdd45560d13ddab9a54196d7d4854adef2016318bdd1cb442c2d2f908
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tor-devel-0.2.3.22.r.tbz) = 8bc116c6f3e12a182b28bd57f20d71fcea883b5b5ac48bbcc8b9392c02a88f67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tora-2.1.3_3,1.tbz) = f269186298f780a8fe0ac2178b88ae487a24b5d531dbff967901b874db76603f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/torcs-1.3.4.tbz) = e05b27bf6958c4129bdfdc87651decdcddf250e80cba192bc9da4a0ea082d38c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tork-0.30_5.tbz) = cbd661dd1a8054c7319e3e6c24184ab67fab4b271be8b4e67b0ed5e93285758d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tornado-1.4_1.tbz) = 47cff0eaf7c9292c14e1f5e4d2c0483ad306b842ef743907e8e4e1086afb98e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/torque-3.0.2.tbz) = f54e25b8447875cc0b55ed8a84772e76139e905c585b33a7cd308ff153fadc9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/torrent-0.8.2_10.tbz) = 86de628ac91d81646c7cc42eca48df46ac10c6c7b76ed17c09c5814b4482c0f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/torrentsniff-0.3.0.tbz) = eab15d2c5a7490ed861581c10311d7100b89e40cbc493c3743ff9a14f6ded0de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/torrentzip-0.2_3.tbz) = 3968f3cf7db08a59e5cdaca5d73f924d434bc252e64d06ab8811e0d908665e03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/torrus-2.04.tbz) = 1c3e6caa4161c67a0d8546668741d46aeed4598849a6cf88df7415e8567ad57d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/torsmo-0.18_7.tbz) = ef32064ad831c4c15f7e466c66c3ecb5d04dcd39c362faf1286e8470aedc9432
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/torsocks-1.2.tbz) = ad7018873dbf79888a22debd90459d6360ef5f7098fe3c66a56cf482c1f9f812
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tortoisehg-2.5.1.tbz) = 755746a1f48aa14dd177dc7d8b9bdb7b5e1d96ef20ea63e934193a150c03b496
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tosha-0.6_1.tbz) = 6a71205f80243feb85db1a410aa664d8b32d75c78ec6f99acbe7f9168e465e87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/toshctl-0.0.0p3.tbz) = 410568ffc06a8c0f2ff89a8fee0555efcaa735464b4163cee3c720bfaa7faa10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/totd-1.5.1_1.tbz) = ca70c48829503c07303ea8b396650d871dd9ca3dcfbac986120c596c92986ce5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/totem-2.32.0_2.tbz) = 0c87de472d3611507381f9faf75f4fb16effc92a6386ef0568a7a33babe349dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/totem-pl-parser-2.32.3_1.tbz) = 0e46981cc9e18043baf3cee5c6d23dbb856eb91f5e1fab079f62b47bdcbd6053
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tovid-0.30_10.tbz) = 29f8dd9e94947c898fae6482b4d1586c93f9c50cf68727c954ec05189f17613c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/toycars-0.3.10_5.tbz) = 0f8511d52d6d61877a0cd2e5b90ca6b15cdefa0cf8a1f1c3745e2ae53a37579e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tpad-1.3_1.tbz) = eadce7a04debe9db5db685bd6613ceff3df4e31406674d68e10b833c091ce54f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tpasm-1.6.tbz) = f82ad2926091d9f510064e43146ed85f7e2ccf420597fbadd052fb2752a89883
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tpm-emulator-0.7.1_1.tbz) = a9bd71106a89405b22f1fd35e8540072ad963bad410889b31369ae68c505b1a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tpm-tools-1.3.5_1.tbz) = 448253f1d504448cba42232b80285df0fb12233bd35b9c9226a192f43f225894
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tpmmanager-0.8_1.tbz) = 10f9ee37df4431a54e225a03794555862ef5d21eae867a741631a3d13aed30c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tpop3d-1.5.5_1.tbz) = bbe2beae23c06fad9d986de53dbe8a61dd07e9c9611467beb2b5086da624b565
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tpp-1.3.1.tbz) = 7f69a48bbf903f4537c4161240bc624417a272e1c1b11efe5f490ccc5edead8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tqsllib-2.2_1.tbz) = ee96862e43f21689e5fff54822790e30f2b73290b51f02ca7bcb6820341cd60e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tr-aspell-0.50.0_1,1.tbz) = c623eaa4996601df17fe32d331fc3e753b1e8670e11f1d1f3d35a110d513565e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tr-freebsd-doc-39278,1.tbz) = f830a597c32a96f82ef776b3034447afb5ab2018776064164f3bde6d4a2efb7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tr-ircd-5.7.3_1.tbz) = f51ef2696a764ea30282a626159c50da2e5ff592f0871f1d4eb911deb60448f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tr-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = c03e5441eb13bbb09966be8794745e23744a0b784703d336c185aae43afcc781
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tr-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 200fd6535bacc35c7269ce7bfc8e4d46e943e5703e81828fdbdbf967a1df4188
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tr-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 466dc3a52ccac0c6adf7c77f7d4a8d78ba360f16ebb655690a44f16d905f52ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-0.12.3.tbz) = 4b907b209c457b68d9cdb9fcd16d63fc7885c7c1afc181a417587177cecd2c1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-OhlohWidgetsMacro-0.2.tbz) = 42e20384c19d854d377e5d7f17ee8318184c467e78f5390f5ad17cb8b7604c96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-TracGantt-0.3.2a_5.tbz) = 604e4644722cd5e649efbc5580a87972c6d31d62ba092d65dbecaf2e826fb298
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-TracGoogleAnalytics-0.2.4_2.tbz) = 089d1a34205423de0e1faef63cb95d4164d200682972ce891b1f40dc91ab0bd4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-TracSpamFilter-0.2.1_4.tbz) = d61481d268a9a66b06e18976f16b35f409de6a215dd7c469586340b3819889c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-accountmanager-0.4.11722,1.tbz) = a1f26a989eef14302f3f62f941a80156f15b3d8c62aa0ae3f46d7167c7684938
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-addcomment-0.3_2.tbz) = d4f41f551088a4aafea02a2d5e349abe831be712f6b86bf060637cfe453c4169
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-advancedticketworkflow-0.10.3940_2.tbz) = bfa2cce72ddc903359c7944037b549744fd3b5713a75cd669f325048d7d23156
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-announcer-1.0.tbz) = 873ffecb7128d685a78d49562b885781ee2c6a78ab03c4d82a99b1c858b4d561
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-autocomplete-0.4.1_4.tbz) = 5848a9e665dd3a172752791e93cd493b16c28bdee54330aaf31d6f6d6ae815ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-batchmodify-0.8.0.9694.tbz) = b5146d3275205b471665355a6ad298f08d75a6d7a1dc5ec854142f18b5192714
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-bitten-0.6_1.tbz) = e81881104384dbed017f0f8df1d41a65872d557cf2e6696aa46eb3375154b945
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-bzr-20110228_2.tbz) = 4d5a47bbbff0d0cff8bc17219b3873d936256d9240613a532a05622cce7aa8ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-calendar-0.1_4.tbz) = b565eeea9f0d9695aebe9fe1aee2b5162b0f70d29c5b10568df1d658c0f932f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-ccselector-0.0.2.4001_2.tbz) = fcd12029a596af7a3e3e37ae11ef804ed94de888402d7bb6c9bda661a606c03d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-childtickets-2.5.2.tbz) = 187bffbe16dc97ea96898cee578edae86e90a77c14758d7baffbb89bcf0adad2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-codetags-0.1_4.tbz) = 5bdf4d0c386e8aa0cd1a9b3abb46b6d65841fa8ecbaaf619e39aeff0cb21adc9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-customfieldadmin-0.2.2.6485_2,1.tbz) = b9713861c6b2c93f9d89117ace28d447312142968469db74dc7b2cf9de56af6c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-customroadmap-0.4.2348_2.tbz) = c81bc41e4a49e20fb928105916fdb0cfb5012637044419e37e123fa81b658bdf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-datefield-1.0.1_2.tbz) = f4e76559907bb3f77869d799cfeaf4b57e2538945501144a4046c8296357a816
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-defaultcc-0.1.tbz) = cda89ea9599223fdec2d37779c5d5c43126fda1fe39f23d4dbd6d1fbdfb51e7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-discussion-0.7_1.tbz) = 79c8b707757b4f2c639a20561508d06984fe338b091ab8b84bc8f1e085830027
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-down-0.0.1.r11_3.tbz) = 36ed46e2ef52e5dcc43d7d2371c79164174855ac00d534f24e2fb1165458b889
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-downloads-0.12.0.3.10047.tbz) = ad97c79a72ce85d249e182a0af08b1749f7ad68133a038e3cb929d9bae464a99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-email2trac-2.4.5.tbz) = 3a9634eb9e98a0bf429a01322a323482d771c4ded820cce38e107d3dd9e3b731
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-email2trac-postfix-2.4.5.tbz) = 438e048b5394586e4b5bae0e4460b660d9c7f04dbccc5205307f60e70ee708d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-estimator-0.1.1_2.tbz) = e713d9ce9ba9b4396de91fcdd1d5426df4a734b09e2cda87541145e56f0204bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-fivestarvote-0.1_2.tbz) = d87434beed11a2d93f0e3875e532a5838d2deb2fa5ae9e6570a1b82f4eb20e06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-fullblog-0.1.1.tbz) = 2dbf0a1062df0e57650b513859e195fb43730eadfe1a501fef65e9a398ef3e9c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-fullblognotification-0.2.1.tbz) = 12893e2c80f4d2470998471dec20e5f904ea9bcb26bc6071226852c8f5ace336
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-gitplugin-0.12.0.5_1.tbz) = 0bf9ba4a031ace492a5ac67deb96cb45c99f4f59ebb5342caa3579ce437267c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-graphviz-0.7.4_5.tbz) = ceb248c9a1503d67c4666966d75884b888c19d3f180b8375cd02ea280f27b828
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-hierwiki-1.0_4.tbz) = 5ec50d30b6f289b81bfcb904d6eafa009a461e903ceaf00e87ed149c85a56331
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-iniadmin-0.2.3915_2.tbz) = b15baf789d4b2efec3ff27d8282a4a39c1130e962dffc8fae002212ef4af0acf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-keywords-0.2_1.tbz) = 1a5165d5d4a0ee019ab1358156e9c887febfe4e2a2bcd18eeb21c0bf21c5a795
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-ldap-0.5.1_6.tbz) = 532d5c0c17c75f91f1bb851529ac018fdf0cde0aebfa93bf8aed5deea025889b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-macropost-0.2_2.tbz) = 3efbacc9235361823cd9a1e007636b79784cb5877d8c7ebe7050f8168158d59f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-mastertickets-3.0.2.tbz) = 96752a7a1d32c2bde60f28ebccc267b173b3cf1c689abebb8d46812487ffdc90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-math-0.1_6.tbz) = 9653c3dc99db0939ae57c0d21d648e38fc2f046cb9cfed352280a1cb698fac8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-mercurial-0.12.0.1.tbz) = c1fe949cd0bf4d526f3f4d818f2f987efe46b1349a39a361848a604eb24a0be9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-nav-4.1_2.tbz) = 3859575a1deccbf367f51eceb3f960a7febc78aa7f1fd3f1c26470e41c40d3c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-navadd-0.1_2.tbz) = d0e79759a99661b38c3ccd200b67e9d9a52d9f396a3f9819955ca02ea7799977
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-pagelist-0.1.0_4.tbz) = f15bba9353496aa9c55caa16074b92202738e10b361752f3faee30433e9237ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-pagetopdf-0.2_7.tbz) = 773b418189bd44fd71e3dd9859dad41762bf2043ecbc779cb8cb0f146e790469
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-pendingticket-0.0.4_2.tbz) = a1da4ce1c5ce1cc9c5077f88cf7119a7d91a95333b1906676edbe47fd02b5b21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-permredirect-2.0.3593.tbz) = 9bc2fe78c47de4d7d3754c651adfa1fbb8915a4fe6246c9a1d951f4cac9d8eb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-privatetickets-2.0.2_2.tbz) = 3a3daa99d3d7187b2231c3818063985a2813271209afce519b756eb2d672c0db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-pydotorgtheme-2.0_2.tbz) = 95be4efcfe3cadf938d3f929d58adb62a6171897838a8e0f018c74121b34394e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-remind-1_4.tbz) = f1050c208bbc59ba2127d2f57614793e288d79d932c11b0294d35b2f48dbd25f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-revtree-0.6.4.tbz) = 256b351e660b94c620d739d8dc234695e129801a08129c594e3f790602d3bc6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-robotxt-1.0.1_4.tbz) = 078208d8247d01d6d5bba5f32474e2b006bd703b136cbfa7ca280eeb01ebfb93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-scrumburndown-1.9.2_2.tbz) = f50b122c2e43b8982ff7b187c71875a3114fb8ece20648b5d1cc03f4464186cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-simpleticket-1.1.3_4.tbz) = 545508ef49406c38281a9d09c813be5b8de76ec2f1fd040ff9ce5b65a3aa0357
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-tags-0.7.r11504.tbz) = 079a75857f26227dd303bb9353205caf70c52ee60f73f246cb837c06e1578766
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-themeengine-2.0_2.tbz) = 66c8a62e349a746171de9d9c25b73838908da3329b51a060caa9e4c4330505d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-ticketimport-0.7c_2.tbz) = dd35721aa3a332454dcef9fc2d574a9124766f89973be4f2bbe23b25949996fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-tickettemplate-0.7.tbz) = e7eb6384021dfea92b9a51ef8d9c84b107800831ce921c78910a6c899bd85775
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-timingandestimation-1.0.8b.tbz) = 9f4c535767f2ef823fd07ded6704131651141869e4c30da0e2212f1b7f1462d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-tocmacro-11.0.0.3_2.tbz) = f9a3a646b205ee31d7773a575f766c7ca0eda1806a0d0440a6ca4d4f85be52b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-tweakui-0.1.7413_2.tbz) = 674875ec760c4c4327a54f791abf18b62f905af26593f1cbb08c5c1748556b68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-vote-0.1.2_2.tbz) = 8cce80b4af480f0839ffa07da4e901c6cbdd69348f77a39e280f234a25370be6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-wantedpages-0.3_3.tbz) = 127d27375f60815dca7cafb77386f8f00c915abd6044e6f77e347a112ef3993a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-wikigoodies-0.3.3522_2.tbz) = 5b38bd94a4aa19d44e741b6ecca396da81a2f4602d8940fdb17ff74dcec094a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-wikinegotiator-1.0_4.tbz) = 11b71e583784e977f3e96d43e2f502c32efe077177f0a6437f895e0beff95da7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-wikinotificationplugin-0.2.1_4.tbz) = 204574bbd659ddcd6443322c4bd5722974dc37397224822fb2d103994ca37554
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-wikirename-2.1.1_2.tbz) = 9f6d91a60799fa30cf579eb96d3944e48bc72abcf6fd8c5baa9933b4fdbd8753
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-wikitemplates-0.3.0p3_4.tbz) = ad5296cde4224cacefb939dad9d7c357162bad714dc56becd4264c5b9039bfed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-wikitopdf-2.2.2_4.tbz) = 48841bf755b9e5d8218bba3b40c394502b4573825f4809136b32a1d6b68f125c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-wysiwyg-0.4.11508.tbz) = 4290a548262b27ead519ebf8f895069e211caaf1ae48e654432d44459dfd20e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trac-xmlrpc-1.0.6_2.tbz) = 7158d6318a1e17a432d248530b75fb17a4351087e122322a24e2f6fbbbd03059
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/traceroute-991603.tbz) = a3faf88b1aab47acf9c0427f6b87e80ee6a8c658752284778f919877e8b86207
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trackballs-1.1.4_15.tbz) = 248a3434ffced8d3a61076a6807a2faec595ebbb520d412205b23121b0119bef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tracker-0.6.95_2.tbz) = f513a3ec893b17b50c523c7de851392cda34f294e3c7e6581865828b90fcd38b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tracker-client-0.6.95_15.tbz) = 89f286434c8585b6b6a197be40893d53332366a3cd8fc23f3f5e5602f13ed06a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tracker-gnome-0.6.95_15.tbz) = b469d9fbdd6f1fc739740bcee4adb8ec177d240def4e1baac2e75c005cc3f937
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tracker-libtrackergtk-0.6.95_15.tbz) = c108fdd206b3554f635640459d8300627b694d136259d3d809afa4195c1d3516
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tractorgen-0.31.7_2.tbz) = 312c57b06b3e2801259cedaffd7ffefcb6bc3c68934e5183ae9a61b17f4df1b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/traff-0.7.tbz) = e507d32de86cccad4ec96c6fdce3410b1567aa982fb7d5631c5268cee12302bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trafficserver-3.0.5.tbz) = e86548631dba41460b633ecdb25854f2e2d47e287dab8e7164d5da98c34a3c26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trafshow-3.1_6,1.tbz) = ffd74b3fa7fb45c8a4693713f089860c515cab71d230f5b8aa4c5515fef2588e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trafshow-5.2.3_2,1.tbz) = 3ffe3de098fc0fef23ec49f42e03aff1051f6a76d8e75199e0d5a90d4db9c933
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/traindirector-3.6_4.tbz) = 913a9de1c964cdd307aa847b083c8cc28d40640e3bf2944877e1a3a1fd86adc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tralics-2.14.5.tbz) = 85f9e90871ec90fe3cf54ebf802bfa6ca5094ef52c0c6eebd3bac2435a0073a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tramp-emacs24-2.2.5_2.tbz) = fb75be99e6ea0b4292c86e3d17ee1bd0222e3436e6ac2b1fa00a81acbb67ae13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trang-2008.10.28.tbz) = 348e17d192133112cf10df21d9a3b723b5d4f0514eab13f754ce26996870157f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trans-1.20.tbz) = ad5c16a748b5cdf044415257f48a1eee7ea62f6aec721cc63fe58d369e6826f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/transcalc-0.14_11.tbz) = fbe51ced12946c04d4b1e506759b25816fd0f80e15b7cd07f8c924e8c96f87a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/transcode-1.1.7_8.tbz) = aa2912c7c446373c80a7179f92e54b8e506f9bf06a5784a30a6ed050993fb414
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/transfig-3.2.5d_1.tbz) = 5220257099f8bb72deffd7b646240e53cd266edafda3bfa11573c0e62a25e34a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/translate-1.11.tbz) = dd1e0ef48956987c7f0daf6557b3f53e6b23570d42ff71e820306117aa87329c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/translate-toolkit-1.9.0_1.tbz) = 4c2dcf204fff01ec52ea938deb2d7854ebeef74772115321d3f9e7eb517b88ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/transmission-2.51.tbz) = 2c221b9338b7e09df7181910f3dd52e75b05b1bfe38534afc7398812f881b77b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/transmission-cli-2.51_1.tbz) = 4e06de9234b2fb761c86f83c534266d82907e445509a863ab63b330f3587c0f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/transmission-cli-2.71.tbz) = 659282f0fffb500ff936aa683bc2ee5d365627ae03f03f3f58c39d38edd4272d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/transmission-daemon-2.51.tbz) = a8f32603430fb1b02f66bcedf765a85549651bf4d5a314e08359d48cf97cbdc0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/transmission-daemon-2.71.tbz) = 0b807bc6f7da33bc13997022974aa2af8df1c636669ac2a7cd58f8029fee1d69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/transmission-gtk2-2.51_1.tbz) = 88f6778c9b7e0e2d50fd4e5fbde56b75d0b1d7e6c376b5eade1f119e79a30bb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/transmission-qt4-2.51_1.tbz) = 38d9691fd9497c863bcc9a215864ee58a77de6725e00ff15ac760534540d0205
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/transmission-qt4-2.71.tbz) = a6daf949a8a55cbc61e2e967406f4eb927c7e3dd9325e27bf7076c4b1ac4ac6c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/transmission-remote-gui-4.0.3.tbz) = 66b9a94e48e09e4d6c30b1b70be9cff399cb5d1c7f104904ce3db15dd8dd778c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/transmission-web-2.51.tbz) = 596a3415ef90b03149cfc3b8578d5f59dfbc1413f35f91ea59f3c25630db7286
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/transmission-web-2.71.tbz) = ef50bcdf635a92d018da0e6239db5475835b8184cd283a957af66223f2aa4cce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/transproxy-1.6.tbz) = 83058f9bc5af454498a892136f0c611b59c08e7e06b64857f951eeb2d1f8959d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/transset-df-6_1.tbz) = 2efddc4919ddaa8ce9d35d71691da5743d4040f1d77e7c1a88d8d5e754cd2d00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trapproto-3.4.3.tbz) = bcdb7829ee2fa3c5de6961fcf084d386f89c85be21a9f3d8f0f9e70c89ae2912
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trayer-1.1.5.tbz) = 9483da23fa04c825a0199ed45923e823480db8b01f403f74455c4b61ac6c004f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tree-1.5.3.tbz) = e033566fa939b61bae1fdc7772de1dc1d8024e10016bd07e05232b35d4b595ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tree-widget-emacs24-2.0_13.tbz) = f3dadb9a6159c025d3200817cb14a08cb9c4930de350c6d866c7413376fe2171
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/treecc-0.3.10.tbz) = cfdcdeca4c2a25254491d724e1671b90a5314ba1a72733e928181cedb7337181
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/treeform-1.0.3.tbz) = c58e4f2ea2abcb484231940369f35dc87e7b16d7e7c32d6494f824f4e654c1b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/treeline-1.4.1_3.tbz) = db2a0dc11d19e1982b835cd26fade31fdefd95f51763fd13a2012e4b59562655
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/treepuzzle-5.2.tbz) = fbe91ae292ba682cded15106c5249dce5b05822aa255c847bcbee7c7186d73c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/treeviewx-0.5.1_7.tbz) = a814ab95b38b33608069c165c16a983daa7625c63b537123e73fbf9188c7a4ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/treewm-0.4.5_5.tbz) = 9e0c58ebbffac46d307c18fc874dc4845cbe80cf5ebf79dc4ff6bddabe9f8a8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tremor-3.2.4.1_9.tbz) = 1bcfb365d806529365f663c0b69bfa29abb287fc60bd0178a49264c2d8849ab7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tremulous-1.1.0_9.tbz) = bbf45e310f4df1ae0d6c369bfa014ce04b1b86648aa5acbc7457110652796aff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tren-1.242.tbz) = 4a08bf4a1beb55bc255a9325a8a16635426f09b5aae46006b41e1fbbd1e55d61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tribler-5.5.24_1.tbz) = a54126cf13e34b35eff67c0890c24d5d51a89b195971184e72144ca95f8057b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trickle-1.07_2.tbz) = e5448371534e2974ea736069f81506de484b40da1c8f31f3cfa8167dd5d04458
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trickyirc-1.1.0_1.tbz) = aa097f38df40553d1c955caa7b29a232ea832d5617c4712d7618f74ce3d8ca5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tridiavnc-1.4_4.tbz) = 9154c3edbff59f287145b6cac11daa9065a6f3f6363f26adcc3ebe432aafffb2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trigger-0.6.0.tbz) = 761c4daa3d92c8744cba93248866d1b057b3bacdbd2558e934039a84a3a01f34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trimines-1.3.0_5.tbz) = 3d0c11cf7a88c9ad205cd085b23f2ed9d41d32a5341f0cc19e37da7c56824fbf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trinokiller-1.0.tbz) = 95b6c504dd6473c056b2540a81fc120185f4b9851253d7253695be86a605562e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trio-1.14.tbz) = 37629df184b7e849d9653cdf80b28cb5de5ede23547078bbe4be68b6e97caaf7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/triplane-1.04.r20110114_1.tbz) = 03f3bd9898e488b0eaa9b2cfb2fd44f225b15bc076a3bc7c6dcba7b7184a1bd0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trlan-201009.tbz) = 0197a1400988f20496715b299405f1b7e5cb9c9b69fa3551fa1c8d6107987189
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trn-3.6.tbz) = c56bc25e72d73a7f89ee359d956259a7f882465f1fe78347dae163907dfb039d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trn-4.0.b77.tbz) = 9b185b589479c135fbe6e347fca17a001ef5f1adcd6a93c8c1e26c573c20bcef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trojka-1.0.tbz) = 62f7f03218b555623139f7f200fee08d02b691e7d47534c6da31e9fe6dd0a8f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trommler-3.8_4.tbz) = dca37952efd0039155833494e019ae99e1ffd182e9e77c6bd7e7e97118b45556
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trophy-2.0.3_2.tbz) = 86bb7b799cc396ef8062da0c0fa5ac828fd9563d6347e69903c3bb9fedbe3d19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trousers-tddl-0.3.6_3.tbz) = 8c1d1b683b17fe417c717d78487a2d7d9cafde0b233559742a5643edfac9d793
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trove4j-1.1b5_2.tbz) = 50fdaae2faa430e47a601caf1b1d3edc3ae71a3d97b7973209670ead03d0a8d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/truc-0.12.0.tbz) = 46d73e299096b8ae99dcb8f7e8a8397eb9738f1ea7bf8616d7f243f9f9dec094
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/truecrack-0.1.tbz) = 0406ff9e87c3a7285387d6f233e40b2419ad509fcf1c3a0f935795da848407cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trueprint-5.3_2.tbz) = 97369ea0d28d2c3d51400d0ef51a0867135ec4539dca95ea0a7405f73c36050a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/truevision-0.5.5.2_8.tbz) = c070652e93ec1e838c148a6908ba04d92ff6f7265606a3daa44bcab6800bf5c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trustedqsl-1.13.tbz) = 15c3aac69b9515b0332519bedab0cfde77d8205d45b3da27ce2f934577a3da3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/truthtable-1.2.2_2.tbz) = 52d889d846b69a024a147db30eabd6b4c39bede0c1ab4779e17cf0ed760fac19
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tryst-1.0.8_3.tbz) = b8fe5fb9e567c9b0eb0c98f40500142f4c8b5b5f906117ddf6257768b0108125
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tryst-examples-1.0.8_3.tbz) = e2b8a5c48e684ee8711c9599858994829222765e01d6c989bda5af1ac1c9a8ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tryton-2.4.1.tbz) = 1e7262057d304767f1e260c20401e88c07cf998968781c9b3d7b8d0473f25305
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond-2.4.1_3.tbz) = 508dd905783da2ed37b168386e80015abe4b2390561f140afa09966288ca36e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_account-2.4.1.tbz) = cfd7098bb25c10d7f70f5ee8ac4a33db15ce99b1a23ea430e745f80b0b362459
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_account_be-2.4.0.tbz) = 17a8027a4bec8f882073257f89a26948276a549170446078fd2e3dd6cee7a699
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_account_invoice-2.4.1.tbz) = fe2a143877bb41b29ed827f5584b0dbef61774e84d8e062988b8dc22407356a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_account_invoice_history-2.4.1.tbz) = 0e387e3001faa201835cdf7f4a66ce4624d985b245d3adc70141a5a5eec0a9b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_account_invoice_line_standalone-2.4.1.tbz) = fa6ddcbb74b27538089286a98d8739f4a4ab6c965aeecaf7a797fb735f0ce558
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_account_product-2.4.1.tbz) = 03c9a3d9d63f8db8f923f8141afe6d4b928045a97c83d74175071d1d595fa5a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_account_statement-2.4.1.tbz) = 89b21de84d2b5d74a6c1786c6481084dff646034966240aa22b85ac4dabd4d5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_account_stock_anglo_saxon-2.4.1.tbz) = 19f7aa9591a0e6194d1e08d170d99b532ce42b4c342a110f8834b03f26a28aea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_account_stock_continental-2.4.1.tbz) = f67aa9da847db58825be7ba99047a3b252cea0d41dd971d2865f20ca230037f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_analytic_account-2.4.1.tbz) = 89f96a8bd86f1b9bd3af1b3bdb31b495ef03e1635f235abaf6376c60d4a7e7fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_analytic_invoice-2.4.1.tbz) = 83048584eb885a732e0aca4cc4b08a25eb3672c11dc15ce62a60d8f398cbd327
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_analytic_purchase-2.4.1.tbz) = 4f7240f6f050d2078dddd481e38bb53817526feee96eb456fdbe83df7e9a1eeb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_analytic_sale-2.4.1.tbz) = bf6e33a59301288c28dae7dbf608250ed421ecf84eb6c60bf2657e298fbd0cc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_calendar-2.4.1.tbz) = bdce87b16633b18876abb3f37a21d27928e64cd2e6d3e25d54522a17fd2ecfe2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_calendar_classification-2.4.1.tbz) = 79e3ddce07e7e2f8649766899a2f670297a50296638e9d45c15bc4c5fbc1930a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_calendar_scheduling-2.4.0.tbz) = a4a53b4d98538fde5f42fd92116b3ff073033127dab6049cbd711dfce25f9bfe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_calendar_todo-2.4.1.tbz) = a74796d8b4db8b41f782ad4764dd8e0459b671855bb1245f9ae654136718b970
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_carrier-2.4.1.tbz) = b76614d148455b885451bd684cefc1b76055497288f784769df796e5608b3248
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_carrier_percentage-2.4.1.tbz) = c9fc5f6ea848eaa85093b2a91c6829a925298dea0b5e7426640dadf3ab2cbb35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_carrier_weight-2.4.0.tbz) = 0e1a31bbb2e75af9f9681e5bbfa5994129b2f726601581c27ff867c409fc7f8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_company-2.4.0.tbz) = c426e732f7b7401c4ecee52288de596cfdf99d8c04b9edbd7715a37d161b9b08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_company_work_time-2.4.0.tbz) = eac5b29a88b1abcba9cd4a43f35930de82e2655900db6833894edb9715a2e4e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_country-2.4.0.tbz) = 7ff5c7af2e014e29a2dc062db0ee0d941af575a1974898669d8625cad47147a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_currency-2.4.0.tbz) = 3e02bf957efeed7b228ec23bc871e6d42ae9b3d08af3ff335f3eb6852da38fa4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_dashboard-2.4.0.tbz) = 66e1baad4ad519c173a2a187546a3ab5feb45e9819b36bee43dfa8465923b7a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_google_maps-2.4.0.tbz) = d499d54017cb995791ea2b75970819746c4a855980fe4d600c62fb0fbc02d873
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_ldap_authentication-2.4.0.tbz) = e7e90db92248d71a97a5038fab1746a8312d64351430af6ee7cffcda59599a96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_ldap_connection-2.4.0.tbz) = a7a2daf1456ceada5b8266638930443107c0180698d6aedf0caa519b7dca4274
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_party-2.4.0.tbz) = a08c9f44c353d6d2884f700dc46fe72a84bdc2a5a70999b28ba87aaa1ffdb0d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_party_siret-2.4.0.tbz) = 74b032ae99a2c2a7cf912f8b7d8a1fd4a01313e6c5e4a329fb23cbd3977393ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_party_vcarddav-2.4.0.tbz) = 327d9e62ef971789b2fe872aaaf9337f2f77b5ca4b7b0980506ffb1c9847468e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_product-2.4.0.tbz) = cbaf21b2f4b9eb98e0d884f10efe3fb7d3c89fddd2f7920f03f60b91dc100914
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_product_cost_fifo-2.4.0.tbz) = d9d8202069695ff80d209295be258ec1772d875d529ddd9a2d7babb09229c4cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_product_cost_history-2.4.0.tbz) = 0126e70c7658579a14b9a3826bb18c214f3605b5e482ca07a1b7c99cbfbf0a42
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_product_measurements-2.4.0.tbz) = 8185be5cbeca4e2f027de610d3cd565c1c9d5db9e8005392cc8dcffe79739157
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_product_price_list-2.4.0.tbz) = 6eac3e073ed41d2bd978086c30b1edb9fba188d66895a0604acf22b02081dc24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_project-2.4.0.tbz) = c0cdc6e1c913688a8e5debd1fed45e60a2dd4c056b6b9dc9e08cfbaf706a4d33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_project_plan-2.4.0.tbz) = e5ad98c6edba1331074e70bdb1eebec6d402b565107f20dbe0e187aa065c8611
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_project_revenue-2.4.0.tbz) = 9a7fd7286edc4b1e87dab4b6edab9daa17c6ec737634b54f47862d24267ab9ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_purchase-2.4.0.tbz) = 9c216334b82e4422c3490b37470b1266c5873a34f3b5bfa41af649fc0a5a1b0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_purchase_invoice_line_standalone-2.4.0.tbz) = 18fd38b8514bd8af174a043aaffceac8d9fcd9facde18e2f4b1d9083a4fff552
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_purchase_shipment_cost-2.4.0.tbz) = 10be7067d411ce32a96d047a1cfecbd05798d8e698ceedaa2308e189cb927383
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_sale-2.4.0.tbz) = 8992551138cadde49f90f64f7eb750a8835e5d3636c5c62dfcaec86124ac83a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_sale_opportunity-2.4.0.tbz) = 634caa33b55003ff7f4b609d51c24f1bb903b298533c4c6a458015836b340825
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_sale_price_list-2.4.0.tbz) = 94d2b60810ca262fad569bda84c730772fa39aefaa5daf62ee299e8839fc2b2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_sale_shipment_cost-2.4.0.tbz) = d07f15c809fa8190f6d54549b31a32d16bf3c72b6237b1ebec9d97a0455b8d84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_stock-2.4.0.tbz) = 4257ad1616a4f197e42037387bfe7a3b5682970b9f2ce10464c26837f63bf1e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_stock_forecast-2.4.0_1.tbz) = cbf39f91117ae4b8abbcf7668fb7603b32375e70e8b8d5c2fe400e7cdc0b30ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_stock_inventory_location-2.4.0.tbz) = da2792e443fe0d49210fd9ae2d666ac76beaf9a9984cf7ccaeb9727efb176f85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_stock_location_sequence-2.4.0.tbz) = 73726bfb6f3a4371cb75e3a330aad2b6151a4091b9459c78997ea23240eed97e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_stock_lot-2.4.0.tbz) = 65603654b2bda863eb600b81b01de31ffce7b7ea1f0f1c5bfabe1951f47b2d11
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_stock_product_location-2.4.0.tbz) = 769f0aa047e9ca72e1015d17b4826c614409eb702e8cc3e177ae0cc5762811be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_stock_split-2.4.0.tbz) = 9efa9550849fd4c1b9709c3911fb7c674dd3362d0d966d2329a955e207f7eb58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_stock_supply-2.4.0.tbz) = fba515476a327b07a55ec8b8425ba1d897b045d2d2fba5e9c16035860ae23869
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_stock_supply_day-2.4.0.tbz) = 3b81a8c32806f3cbe1e14ae66543c4f53def23a7f0a55cb54549219310006941
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_stock_supply_forecast-2.4.0.tbz) = a534014afa5bc00d8ff954c0e603a845942468ac0871085f6ace1b3414d2b7ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/trytond_timesheet-2.4.0.tbz) = 0ecf94168d04986265f6d1a22fe879d2f69e4fae66a2482f72b3f942e94ecbe2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ts-0.6.4.tbz) = 35e5b23d8ad7743003b55247fa0c4023b563a5d5f484cd04d1bcce756ec0ad67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ts-hunspell-20110323_1.tbz) = 490d6c8698efffb229197bed1290612af9c045738c38554b71a862946db0c743
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ts-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = db07fd20fd3a09340eec1573663231303490603982151316b7e559fcdbfda9f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tsclient-0.150_10.tbz) = 4fc598f35698f8adb602af7812ec900aa1ec4a8bf7b16f93d56d92d4207be717
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tse3-0.3.1_1.tbz) = 8cd648a0ec9789103bd93b30dda4fca4fa0a04db570a8de26e0659df56696a84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tshark-1.8.3.tbz) = 8d20d553197b351a97c133e3c1384dc37dbf15f6b8882eab6dee44dbdc70d287
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tshark-lite-1.8.3.tbz) = 4337585c2fc1faf272440c7239b1ae0d7ed156749b79024798775f7d2307c7ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tsito-0.8.4.tbz) = 006cc52c2bdc102fbeb1c368fa9fa3cc8b4f19f722d00bee7c067261226d5472
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tsocks-1.8.b5_4.tbz) = 925f83895436ed518f653ed42521f2fd583fe31e68b0dd62b19dcf16daf05331
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tss-0.8.2.tbz) = c06dfe49fae1bc2fb4c2bf0b5e71edb36617c2a3a7f04432e983462005086c06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tstools-1.11.tbz) = 8e475c04279b5d1bb78b7cb2eb33ded6312adc4e95f94a046e1bb6f58475b332
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tsung-1.4.2.tbz) = b8c0bd680d95244274ab5c12c251c6bd99a4b9012fa4d22908de837ed10007b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tt-15.1.tbz) = 722dd0d25eddcfe209b3636c01e6afcad406c42b652afbfd4339dc0bc9e67f36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tt-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 8f55af1542cb32ac49b866efa70d0d7286ad80e288585137e2b79b31430552e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tt-rss-1.5.11.tbz) = 654082f649272c9f56c601ae083e6a3b79cdcbfab17c240a7727790bc0647486
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tta-3.4.1.tbz) = 82058df0264aef248be378425dc14fbf711f7289b4fbf4014325c8c95e0e8bb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ttcp-1.12_1.tbz) = fc9669fceb20bdfd922331b5e0ce61b1043fb228927260e5a683321dbf392da1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ttf2eot-0.0.2.2.tbz) = 414a9c927211eb115d16f6d466d5f8a4f9308a2ec5a5682d857f7468eae73203
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ttf2pt1-3.4.4_2.tbz) = c2ad66b7c37fab70e611adee0428b26832e4441496d67d6937d778d058c21957
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ttfquery-1.0.1.tbz) = b3f5e4f0c9f8fbdc5fb3bb38cce41143f81cd1aa4344e6f457efc4e08b117321
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ttftot42-0.3.1_1.tbz) = c708a3ed5d8020cef4832878429cc9bb735b40f3561779649364d86aa3d961ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tth-3.89_2.tbz) = 3a18dfe5bf2b8613210d7303ce3bd84128ed7ee447ab3dbde9ed57bceee2e42e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tthsum-1.3.1_1.tbz) = 6250fdcbd84b08f3e659791dcea55f7be381205191ea2f6cd5fb85ef1ae8929f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ttlscan-0.1.1_2.tbz) = 14e444f00ebfbe565e85af30533fa5c55e179642684b10af99d23de6f2cfe8c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ttmkfdir-3.0.9_2,1.tbz) = 7f66b60cd2fd6eaea758426f31d5d6f1a3f60ed4dcda087facafcc5f772c67bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ttraffic-0.8_2.tbz) = 02c0dfa83cc704c8be7ebec557b9b8af135a1ee2460ff12e1a697bff03789c4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ttt-2011.04_2.tbz) = 1bc3fc60396a0c5566178f17187673ff75a8f78520661e46f71ab4bfc5376466
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tty-clock-2.0.0_1.tbz) = c18a1b313b476a50e1dc4c6e32270aace9e05b36bf33e413fce96939b39a0c9c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ttyload-0.5.2_1.tbz) = e12ba47d6decbf1e82a7bfe292de25621c40ca0c357a2dc8d0c6c87d26e9a4ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ttyrec-1.0.8_2.tbz) = f1cdb7cc9a016caff7d58dbb7ff812aba97a31ba5e5aa591efe55240fac6d125
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ttytter-2.0.04.tbz) = 528f84da2d9df8443e74920e7c7d6ca03ea073168d677cc530fc19b7e654e186
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tuareg-mode-1.45.6_12,1.tbz) = 386e560a2e8e83483cf9f87448e3cf77e9acb43f84750dcc063bafbbb2eebc8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tucan-0.3.10_1.tbz) = 28929e410c15c60dc6112ee1a4a8ffdebb4a4910e3646818215eaffa585c075e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tulip-3.8.0_1.tbz) = beb08bbd1ea8aa4abd1bfbd3907702819bd2a0b5d8677c7e2ec4f4b896b150d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tumble-0.33_3.tbz) = de24f5ebe4aa3348ae23a9802131a9621342cde9a57f94451fbee96c3bd66e57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tumgreyspf-1.36.tbz) = 2aad1b91de0bfab3edcfef5b7bfe82e51628f9d3d08a6a43e8e8e8a770797b53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tuneradio-1.3.tbz) = bf4ce4499409819f6fb2ce17cddde02bc3640005f4500f73a6ec9709b73f4844
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tuning-primer-1.6.r1.tbz) = df23dfd42600e44a65f408d538a0882e581fc628144425b9dfc11d8401f94bb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tuntun-0.4.0_5.tbz) = c31a86c75b4876be18e53a21f47850386fa01540adb7478980813a2b91766096
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/turpial-1.6.7.1_1.tbz) = 399ee5729a004b1d1c3950fbc263af6511f5242c09e6cc7234569c8f79c0072c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tux_aqfh-1.0.14_7.tbz) = 2cad9b068b340234c036e890981c0f71541553683c1adbe08c4d42134cfb096b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tuxcards-2.2.1_1.tbz) = 4066a8121f6ff818f471165e869560d547a705a166a97b859131a9f0eadc49c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tuxkart-0.4.0_3.tbz) = ff200f1ea35c7d6584730c360fe3dab925b9bc51e08bd93378b843082eb7f813
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tuxmath-2.0.3_1,1.tbz) = 271232b898a1063bfd54be74fd932796e086cad22e20e21471e0c6c464a29d24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tuxnes-0.75_4.tbz) = d3f9cc16f9844f91bb75efee58dbca641be4d0f763a75ee1fdbbd5d707924850
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tuxpaint-0.9.21_2.tbz) = 392535ed8f6ab95488605b27aa54bd4b0c973bf1339d0db6501f0ee1ad403cba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tuxpaint-config-0.0.12_1.tbz) = 0a6c03fb4cd0350cec62e2f5f5456774d5a428375abd5bae3936542272e37af0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tuxpaint-fonts-2004.06.05.tbz) = b8a857ea6437000f881c35ef2aecaf9d3caa1a2d8a93177bfc6e2e59d66dfb94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tuxpaint-stamps-2009.06.28.tbz) = ea3ba5be5692a79f024e0360d9cf0c9a5fbd555d6a921ad5f1694dd7c345805e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tuxpuck-0.8.2_17.tbz) = 07bb5889bba000d7813d42349a6945bda885fee3e6dfd5d66bc6bd01c0bd31e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tuxracer-0.61_11.tbz) = 17662d9ba14d16c9e2f0e8ac6993c6035f22a71098b63831c7973f86d596c6c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tuxtype-1.8.1_1.tbz) = 91af269b63ddf9f3b7cf0013e96dd5e63dd5f4ccb1679d4244c1548fbc5994dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tv-fonts-1.1_2.tbz) = 75200fe67f0d50b4bcef785d4f53edb4f6880b63549de6ed20a1555cd0d6605b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tvbrowser-3.1.tbz) = 0d7689555cf3bae719ba7e775d8b7f6bf595a68f05381143f88e40a8573ca79c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tvmet-1.7.2.tbz) = 768c6f726254a098481b4014f7ecec469424da724ccca1a2d36bc913ef908e3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tvtwm-pl11_1.tbz) = 12a9409edee093e6b3563066e0e61b9a36d1969c649e67a76de8eb41f80c8c26
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twander-3.231.tbz) = 8b2b35bd36625fb219ac922849c6edb9111f7a8a09cd66ad4fa14bfad16ee043
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tweak-3.01.tbz) = 9b699dfe8ad2a20129a7c25bbb84182390b9373d4df0e4a96aa2d1747c338f39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twig-2.8.3_2.tbz) = 1fa7db060abe0922cfe8bbfa6bcaf450074ac05e532fb809c3cb047820edf063
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-4.2.4_1,1.tbz) = 0ba564e133f99f2930382d5c166044641a1642d0a5809a7825787e57bded0291
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-BehaviourContrib-0.0.16417.tbz) = 31e4d04d1b5265bae4e551fea624b99b344934ebc9d73637d41c3274963761cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-BlogAddOn-0.0.16623.tbz) = ba2ac8b016be1bfbc1eff886433013edecd95695750e083ff39527d3f69bbf84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-BugzillaLinkPlugin-0.0.15560.tbz) = d678549542e87b66ed2acf69cff051629eb1c4f52afac621b91f942c63f07e66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-ClassicSkin-0.0.17365.tbz) = 420cf82ccf54aa46ffa787624bf8245ed94a312aff74b06241a76abbf0f947bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-CommentPlugin-0.0.17567.tbz) = 186b2af765766a39cab20e87fb8c9e89a6daab93dbf369462346db1d6becaac7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-EditTablePlugin-0.0.17542.tbz) = 967692cb14a2b6c90d2b85f984f6d3bbffd6dbccbba45797731302dcfaae5663
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-EmptyPlugin-0.0.16417.tbz) = d0aa564b2b392ee4d67497aeb3d4599c824d5f7256c2e05aabd2cf967fdd575d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-GluePlugin-0.0.15708.tbz) = 5ef1f5b5632fcab02ca9038d0fbbecacfd3a68e20b330e32acb3d8e3bd84c735
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-InterwikiPlugin-0.0.17303.tbz) = 51eac09e0a1fd385fb2b2428f517e8b3bb1707a4d322be8412c7707bb8ea8088
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-JSCalendarContrib-0.0.17493.tbz) = 8d7c55056b6f09c31c0a2161a8baffe8d748bb91fa3823883b6280bf31d51ce2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-LDAPPasswordChangerPlugin-0.0.18108.tbz) = 93d1fc3c30c1e1745367a247ace81695d024431bf97e0e379ffe618bd51fb4e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-LdapContrib-0.0.16840_1.tbz) = e525f514d706b867daf6626a843896406d8f88272fc0605fc496171e2c1e66a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-LdapNgPlugin-0.0.15577.tbz) = a95835f0c0874b8bd3aea3498dba443f15ef31e0325d1e24322a81e5b24d1c1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-MailerContrib-0.0.17641.tbz) = 7a72565e4ee6fcb9e05038577533a60bbb0cdd512e6bbdd1a3d12e579e330d9c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-MathModePlugin-0.0.15934.tbz) = 8b2da8212e095906dccc6691b83f3433ef6d5d45a0a798ae93422647afa02485
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-NewUserPlugin-0.0.17515.tbz) = 04fbc6dc7822666ede2363a749f0ff8f8ea658d204d13f4a462a5f80e464b5e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-PatternSkin-0.0.17425.tbz) = 709816148e14107edec5807367d75c17d0ec4bcb55d8da34b9cd3a3e074c3e03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-PreferencesPlugin-0.0.17568.tbz) = 2bec8af798e5988eb467e76d6d0701c61c418fdf08122f30b9a5b843d79a3dcb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-RenderListPlugin-0.0.16417.tbz) = 8e6a6d0b28629679c33df9a62364b67e5f9edb4c6618dd4073710c402a6fdce6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-SlideShowPlugin-0.0.17261.tbz) = 386870424576b20f55bd42fb0f3ea3e0de1ab492893973737680f9b514312ed7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-SmiliesPlugin-0.0.16417.tbz) = 2b5adb2fdb6a2f037fc5714bda136f565289406d1605c068217b1d9850ab6742
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-SpreadSheetPlugin-0.0.16417.tbz) = 945b7cfe393ac41af15278a2d75a5c194ad650b9ee5ccfbca0ad1f6d625f5e59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-SubscribePlugin-0.0.17653.tbz) = 829a64aa7762500c9c06cf04511cfceb4ea4cec9df9aa3a6296c02501cc4aba3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-TWikiUserMappingContrib-0.0.17569.tbz) = b1074a28c396959411af1a06de82aaec5e1678315debe806f6326fe7a3ce7a8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-TablePlugin-0.0.17558.tbz) = a09a47bb78e2bc734fbf9dce6421b216317eb42444e128afef19140f01073d0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-TagMePlugin-0.0.17472.tbz) = f5b7bacf78283b5af90968d7fd46b23c67b4acbffa2bb53f98ef339e82f9759d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-TinyMCEPlugin-0.0.17303.tbz) = d401124b13358f24087baf2415f8af148597c0f048881f220b528709d0426221
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-TipsContrib-0.0.16417.tbz) = 34c1c40112be2a95e474a574455a4202ecbdf48e05533dc413c25ab043852e1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-TopicVarsPlugin-0.0.16417b.tbz) = 235915c47c13e1eb6d95d085d8bce1e16743a519b0738efb5906eb5ee006bb4c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-TwistyContrib-0.0.17596.tbz) = 7b5b1208cb93e43a2a68003329a7c97daf0691ca16376877337eda4a5eaa36e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-TwistyPlugin-0.0.17602.tbz) = 641434e19d780ce17581a01739b3efa221190ae09203164265e57acd35198de7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twiki-WysiwygPlugin-0.0.17720_1.tbz) = c6c80a369c00f45a580a28d49a0ed8df826c44a9d412549122e1cfea371ce561
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twill-0.9.tbz) = b6c1211e732794fbe9b9f8d241adcdf0fe8a88f80dffa64907aa98326a92392c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twind-1.1.0_1.tbz) = 107939c4a2184e0e3b8d01afcf688cef0e6c5f9e313180ed0bc45e8ec504fe80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twinkle-1.4.2_6.tbz) = 8384e16b46c5eb5077e43652cc9edd1f9b255b384ec97aa5b7412532e287d4b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twirssi-2.5.1.tbz) = 387ad855556882cc354c5f7a492b2b95db4deab914d78edef29b11f92cf57890
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twitch-1.0_6.tbz) = aa14247e0310e2db3f152b70c450585979cebfbe1d3973fd2f932dea3003f75b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twitmail-0.42.tbz) = c01ae6d99742bf939da8a08165239b7df668d0c248f306792d5d87205a3f5180
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twitux-0.69_6.tbz) = 83c13ec7b37f34c8db947289d69905c2c9d133185d557c22063cca618e38a004
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twm-1.0.7.tbz) = cce960040b4a2e23b005a6e5d0c545d9ce2e42c35bf3646c4aff23c39853148a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twms-0.02w.tbz) = d298b76b17fcce255b60e19d641e4d0b0a89cdb4c907bc54a8d075db8ad3dca0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twoftpd-1.41_1.tbz) = 918c3d113ac210168fa7da200422dd42b63159480bbc7aa02f6e478483148c6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twolame-0.3.13.tbz) = 921556a1319017a637cc6dbe49623728cbb88532b9e77cfa0459b1387e337d5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/twpsk-2.1_4.tbz) = 5f6a20e9a79f7e22739f6041fdc5819d524a8f94755753403585713080b27bb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/txt2html-2.51.tbz) = f85f9a2c9941300f09ba4b524b97d5cb923b7b0ae8e9d2cde1f627766901e71f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/txt2man-1.5.6.tbz) = f527786ca901c076d5ee8b575a027a9657813907eb68c48e9814ef69e4c6aa57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/txt2pdbdoc-1.4.4.tbz) = 69c36d19015898869ee62e498dad0a0ddfa999cb173c2ee054bf8c9d75cc426b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/txt2regex-0.8_1.tbz) = d28dd0b20112ccce286471f7e8e504b827dd961cab39794b259dbd14098f7f59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/txt2tags-2.6.tbz) = c20dceadd062dc182779cb947e97904c56a32e4720b7fdbacc0c1e248d703c3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/txtbdf2ps-0.7.1.tbz) = c8e034aa11dc3270dfe1733f2210faf78faf3ff6be618367436a23f5d0408bbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tycho-0.1.tbz) = 873e8bad2b06f1d7899d11ea97f2b8317e9b6abcdec5e0078dc023c151ff5287
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tycoon-1.07o_5.tbz) = 2cbb0cdc7f37d82aa20a56892e78e05814b2005be299f7371cc58a7e30c48f07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/typespeed-0.6.5_1.tbz) = 70dcffdd3ab5209e7e7b26c1a5486f85caba3e10f9f514476f2a57d6adb821b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/typetools-2.92_1.tbz) = 92f7f98da82b5af65529ca75a9664175face01fcd7aaf37975a1fe5049d582e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/typetrainer-0.5.2_1.tbz) = cde6febe8e36d56c0ec3bb7e2a37306dc54c35d0937f2ca580a545efeaea1e34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/typhoon-1.10.3.tbz) = b642a5b17a5c1900df8182419e9848e3d74b5391b29a4c97ad4a67e9ec2a11d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/typo-5.3.tbz) = e4afc3285eb9c032d6bb658bc218e5730e57022bbe2a2cd868e423408d7b709b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/typo3-4.5.20.tbz) = 2e7724e6a7f795b127da7a53ff2f1b8ef46b264e09f5abc9d493e6125b4ab95e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/typo3-4.6.13.tbz) = 85de8424b14ed8a56fa01a5f6f3d7612622f26d233a39b451c0fb49b9977de59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/typo3-4.7.5.tbz) = 126c1bec528fee350024815229f92b2eb94c14f3f8e2e0d3d9edb49f5f11752f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/typolight-2.8.4.tbz) = 559164fb5ee07cea0e41ce1d1a9f2c691a8ce510175515f2c2906deafd822a0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tyrquake-0.59_1.tbz) = 69e4c7e31205453ddbd773625f71c9ad3122c7df8d21130e64a20d82504d2785
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tzdialog-1.2.tbz) = 37ef698c2448ebcec39be5f354b81c6efebcd9c29099b0fee1e6771113ea1cb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/tzfile-0.1.tbz) = c9616e9877f557856c1a2cb74b370d251bb49b3a68e60ff9577f74a79708fff7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/u-boot-mkimage-1.2.0.tbz) = 45ddf5ad880f49cb0f3e638b42e1a971a0d7a63ca91179370d778190b5088538
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ua-1.0.1.tbz) = 724cf0041ee0b4b1c32dc8c1aca911b9c75ac492dd1aa42a84a91f8ad267e030
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uade-2.13_1.tbz) = e3d145ccb5b83509d0701f5c6d15fbf69cca6cbf28885075ab1c650a24da720e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uae-0.8.29_2.tbz) = c5e30b7c15f8239cdb1c4bae7bb965fc9558fc4bc632165f5d3b53636a263962
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uartlirc-0.3_1.tbz) = bb86a47e91ee6ccb93a40d27a67fe627a39c7128e5db7f73d10a7b6480d611ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ubench-0.32.tbz) = e1a273d659c5fbbc7c75f48f85b265662cd6e26ad955f451958a44128e1800c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ubh-2.5_1.tbz) = b87a00bff9aa1f860fd48fa9f3a60c854c75134e8d1ebf3d25db49e742b00876
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ubuntulooks-0.9.12_8.tbz) = e10690728238b445c527c08b316b336c99295922e614a65b70a47144adf30262
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ucarp-1.5.2_1.tbz) = e2d625d767d313b18f773b009b48a970409c71fec012e045039b132578ae0adc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ucblogo-5.5_4.tbz) = a162bcb2ad367507b3075bd7a911f7ac5fe285f44e04a14da6be0ac98a5ff33a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ucc-1.6.0.tbz) = dfc3d15ebd73828545d7d563d908de3889389625872ef2549ea05262b89e1602
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ucl-1.03_1.tbz) = b110333f822032c79c3cda11fdb757bb3cc0dbb0375f4cf88310b1ac419dcb5a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uclmmbase-1.2.18.tbz) = 308a143c181a66ec815ee8366373297e4dffe2c8a1b495f61ebf6458afb982da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ucommon-5.5.0.tbz) = aa0d679079d114e625f63583dd3a2d365b0162713980a1c8c701d82a8b2e2a63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ucpp-1.3.2.tbz) = f9c88a3ac6481d49ed57a1d5e23ec04a5c015194c4b6c03072add8d98dd96527
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ucspi-proxy-0.98.tbz) = 83a41db5a35d2b64ce40c47f6e45e2e084dc1084990d7c2d0d8dbb0236491c79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ucspi-tcp-0.88_2.tbz) = ddfecc5337ee5b493297aaa844ea7c9050ea06efe001dc29ac6e0a2b13d4c371
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ucspi-unix-0.36_5.tbz) = cf6129d96cebda4d862fd69cfb024ef937ddf93a035998a5d66aee28892b8bfd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/udfclient-0.7.5_1.tbz) = 48ba6d46cc6fe5deddb587ebd7b2221cd58f18996c2313817a9e4fa22e0fd6ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/udis86-1.7.tbz) = 99b52a10455172b0a128ebfb856cc60156e5abac297f0c91e8378ab691931dee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/udmsearch-3.1.7.tbz) = 524a71dd0554bef00587bea8732ccdf446f432c5f1e4a09af6a473ae3635adf8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/udns-0.2.tbz) = 73a570a23c3064d524b40206749a10be5d307e275e9ea27c827aee1a4ab3597c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/udptunnel-1.1.tbz) = 03738921bc6b80c3a81f3cbde309c71f66640c77944dbdc77d857e0db971ad81
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/udpxy-1.0.23.tbz) = 2611a4d7568c3b2b76d9a268a8be01c7a79ecb701079a17d1574d9e4388db78a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/udt-4.10.tbz) = 3f52ed4535507dca2d01d09b75e050586c3158c74618e3ddc6afafa2243319a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/udunits-2.1.24_1.tbz) = fc129a6de1a2c612aa25da446dc680b3aaa3590fafa38f694108098c72b7cca4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uebimiau-2.7.11.tbz) = 78dddc06665c1b7d2f2dcd0b9f40341ce2f862e6f9306df0f328095061baa184
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uf-view-2.4_12.tbz) = a6399335d501b39d0f9d5cdc66f38b361a1635d79f4aaaafdbd79ebfc1cf86f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ufc-2.0.5.tbz) = a65d419d2b0629713bd35b0172b43db2000fe181524b158ed223d824f31e3848
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ufmcontrol-i18n-0.2.3.tbz) = e29aac83f4de496e490e12da6e5a8dc0f6fe477c0074f54305d3467483a14451
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ufraw-0.18_4.tbz) = c9d57755b978425ed496acee223416905ee6029cbdc48c9e85bad4532ee611f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ufs_copy-20060921_1.tbz) = bf026566f5ee7336b6146ba04823a03a89b41686249099108428b51c7a3e4183
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uftp-3.7.1,1.tbz) = a0cb9d70d0e1832a7aefeed3bce69c443d31737261ff34be097dad74791bc1dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ug-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 35383d3aeae5a0ec12cca691750edde1722afcdbbb23d3c5ee611a9e4e2be06e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ug-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 1d644303fd0a315015367d7ffe235adc73ae2fef9ff0167d86f6bfba13148a0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uhexen2-1.5.1_1.tbz) = c1e299b5e6f4e9ae5ca985cccc423ffd96f0e9419ee39b00ab44aa63ac2f7158
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uhexen2-extras-1.4.1_2.tbz) = 1f29839403a4d64c08c5f7ee88950495b94ba3e3340b86290426b853cd13ffa9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uhidd-0.2.1.tbz) = e401b11f3614b81eb8912c0c26339c8fe884af624dab88404d7f2da0fc74083a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uhub-0.4.0.tbz) = fec992f7575eb5746f260f49833f7ab48c997c1524888dfaf619f5abee4b8e00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uif2iso-0.1.7c.tbz) = 83958817b66e7987ce07d370673d8a58652927954eb86cdf6714bde152562cb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uim-1.8.2.tbz) = c6e16f63a0a707d10c95365ab12da2e59660e89a0bed14982e370bfc5678a0d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uim-el-emacs24-1.8.2_1.tbz) = cce09ce892eaea33ecd71cffe4a3be44d5ca3df9fadd0bd39b04645e4af80a3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uim-el-xemacs21-mule-1.8.2_1.tbz) = 95a8cfa17325c1879e1e30ccdd4725ce55998b8ecd6f8823d0a59da4d461b36e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uim-gnome-1.8.2.tbz) = 46f40fccba7e21f210ef428314b072cdb0988decb578137658e76b36cb686853
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uim-gtk-1.8.2.tbz) = 8621c140aaa7397b4bed86df2f4c28107b8407537101d34e12af3ce0587530a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uim-gtk3-1.8.2.tbz) = 1dc04463ff6f381103c49815bd0e2f23a89ecad3d48c7966a363a17ce4022750
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uim-kde-1.8.2.tbz) = e5f364193b958f35d0f492bcf4e56795b6c8eff12670c931051c9e95b4ff9ba5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uim-kde4-1.8.2.tbz) = abcb470df0411f9fd599975ba1c5ce1cf4a787d9985139faac0989e9c9dc0f07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uim-m17nlib-1.8.2.tbz) = bd0616a3c278aa634c8b8f732d1ab28f64fddaabb0e9ee826cd2457c86414a9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uim-qt-1.8.2.tbz) = 19cf923e0c8ad63842b0ec3d6f302f7cbbc947c3078b1b3e3e8606dc1290a062
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uim-qt4-1.8.2.tbz) = 9d21229f7e28701aa2467c1f4ef6e67a8cfad907087bce6ba0b94fb554c61bf2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uird-1.1.tbz) = 6b6cac30d1a4d128d8fe44a4dcc38a578b8e761fd7c984cf314af0b7ea3a324b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uk-aspell-1.4.0.0_1,2.tbz) = e923cd8ede710773084f60c3f2962ffed387cb2a047321fb8e800ff111137b65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uk-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = de1e444ad12f7fb4ca787c5e424970af4b49642418ffb74ff705898b0c057827
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uk-gd-2.0.35_8,1.tbz) = 8ea68a8a07a5f76aa13e1da834eb22018b43802c4a286536f7f3fea010f52a98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uk-get_iplayer-2.80.tbz) = 932350136ed3c6e09ccbe3bc2eaf487852cfd00d9a0bf0cf7da295464fbc931d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uk-hunspell-1.6.5_1.tbz) = a0a831135276684d0ddbc5482aa1ed3df4a16d60e727a43d5882442d56941b7a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uk-hyphen-2005.03.08_1.tbz) = d4ecb926d10c5e0c24dd893fdf2e5f9afc431735ab63c80d8f69740b39aef710
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uk-ispell-uk-0.7.tbz) = 595bd3b3d31ea78d3f87e8f0d61685006e13046e81db5694729f990a19690e55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uk-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = ee9fd88f5411375ef8607c195133adfbfa44d1f6be1e81ed4ad8846790d1798e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uk-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 9a4a5d5c5df44185dbe27aa2e061c806f936e45670f76cd6f17fab6fd4cedf37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uk-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 9ce3e7f473082c0fc8712eb9154af19d4ea88237aa63f5d23fecb0c280b32fdd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uk-mythes-1.6.5_1.tbz) = 5f5343d034016c7f61dfb26c3e3a486b48e0f5f346dbc6c1a0db9f55cfc97781
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uk-phone-2.7.tbz) = 1ee79e828ca2b0e39094d5c43e56fe933b332b88ea78bd1e6ae2bde8b5a786af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uk-postcodes-2.2.tbz) = d9d5cc2f4fb2259fe325b3e02fa34f87934c0362a1294485aa0ca8f66c2017bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uk-webalizer-2.23.5_4.tbz) = b5f07e5b66605106a9d5ecc06df5f05a29e6758fe2457a6a0b8ac509c2a88b21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ultimatestunts-0.7.6.1_3.tbz) = 653cf4251f579716bd788286842a2c78678d1d57b6e47af44b66a21f8cc31408
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ultracopier-0.2.0.16_3.tbz) = 3c66f79216e5d06e871163ee969ae25e7af6f65c6c20c6e32db187cd1f68459c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ultragetopt-0.6.0.tbz) = fbacfb8b7065c6bb332e23e5fc6412ff494f35f5395b1ef00187f7e196a91927
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ulxmlrpcpp-1.7.5.tbz) = 2e1831a1fca85b62c60e000131b576de75596a3d044d0db9c0682b05ab751c23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/umark-2.0.0.b3_7.tbz) = 1abec3f425f026ad6c7bedc873f143c24e0a2c46ea3c158eebf2595e6062c803
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/umatrix-1.1.tbz) = 1e2b55a0e6f768a9a6905d59106a804ffb536f49c24f9723652e0958e08be868
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/umem-1.0.1.tbz) = f98406f37386887ab8bb960abfdb92c05fe63703a2ad7aa22a2e020300e61114
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/umix-1.0.2_2.tbz) = 74a1fbdb94df7fb6d5190c27bf029c9cd329c69e69b4d31a14bcd4c5487ae24e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uml2svg-0.18.tbz) = 259b6b3a895abfc763ed32f7f0b677d82b4276abdd5c58c6ed62ec2bb848e1f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/umlgraph-5.6.tbz) = 277e4606e67001617420ebfc339dfc27dc073a75b7a18e5659a13bbdac3c4eeb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/umodplayer-0.b5.1_3.tbz) = d299f0dd66bdeb16c56da8d7af097e1bb292fe43309780903c01e7896154b20a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/umodunpack-0.4.tbz) = cc72ff5bfe60be650637d25efb81dd5e371c397b0e144473a9d56c5dbe7afaf8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ump-0.8.6_7.tbz) = e8cac8f70e60b28331dcda345e8c64c0bfa2a8b67e8572bdabf35cb5fa46975b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ump-1.10_12.tbz) = cd918f82f716ee9f760065161b69a391caa61d6900a215596c3fadac831e53e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/umph-0.2.1.tbz) = 05b038578c8141616a4c0c7f3428f71e2f4a7c8593e2691b31cab17e6c6de178
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/umplayer-0.97_1.tbz) = 19569d1329b6f0b2e41e7918200419d0ff74dacf52cd30f26c13c5e5a24e43bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/umr-0.3.tbz) = 323ec27eddadae3a20262ef817d17558e86e272757fa98e023f77bb448ca082a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/umurmur-0.2.8.tbz) = 1424d3e00aa990949ae0f0f0d9814258a3c0272fbbd4ac39c531e88844d98736
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unace-1.2b_2.tbz) = cb0a712351e2b29e2c000dc11ef2ad653f37740e853c1e42403cac893fa6b379
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unadf-0.7.12.tbz) = a0d9a2734f41b62850da727e9bd2d7e6f3d46b96397fe0e5a32519c690ff4420
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unalz-0.65.tbz) = 193236012e4cc01e4c59620f2738427ed7d6a5ce378bfa2bea44048a5bb43d98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unarj-2.65_2.tbz) = fb05687b2b8ed69e67fb066bc059a71d3a3daa90a28671d011f4261a60c04257
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unbound-1.4.18_2.tbz) = e51a6c88aacb282ec161a761f81c3c03c74c4555a41235b5ca6fc79ae988153a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unclutter-8_3.tbz) = 75cc4c85c1a460c564d94639c05a9a07c98b649d7fc1aee6b859cc7163510be2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uncrustify-0.54.tbz) = 24f39a74bbd20db50271bb432b1945d1d740bce66138f4566064421d02369d31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/undernet-ircu-2.10.12.14.tbz) = a6085ea6c098958fea3ec38fd17c5b3c4f080bbccc3742f17b91b0c9e2378176
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/undms-1.3.tbz) = 7a0e98a3002f1d84f08b24cfce66c3d6d0e4282b105aba67a7b62abcb801e12f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unfoo-1.0.6.tbz) = c45ee789934f274b25fb4c56e3a8f3be7ec02b0e1a7a252547f025507174a083
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unfs3-0.9.22_1.tbz) = 942de918d4f06a92508e8770030b292380eda96fc4360d859ee99ff94fe96726
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unhide-20110113.tbz) = 6d56b37a174cf07d5b307697e67a24310b5822f025aa2028c8b9d042363260ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uni2ascii-4.18.tbz) = 671a2fd687c1917a32a0d096d18fb374584eb4cd0e7f68801896d4ddeb097d76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uniconvertor-1.1.5.tbz) = 9e0d35d6647b763f4738ef6925e5ad0afe3be563bf08163beadd1f00c277583f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uniconvw-1.1.5_1.tbz) = d50027346804c067900fe4130a769b2781d0e4bdad9efa60dd8a7b4ea6d0ce35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unicornscan-0.4.2_3.tbz) = 2c2bd1e453bd0ac7ed4312f0e90699c7e01a3f619eee5fec62517a30533865cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unique-1.1.6_3.tbz) = 1ac791d047f8948b7f535f9cd2baa3531d0aaf969c1289aed5201f55cef11914
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unison-2.40.63_3.tbz) = e1aed611dd61deb1ba5ae0b707e0444434c261c1e90ad1aeb0609ddc3749d859
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unison-devel-2.45.4_3.tbz) = 9fdf2b4512ab63b8eb1de4977ffe5793b1ef3f6bde0d99f1e07b857d5555072e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unison-nox11-2.40.63_1.tbz) = df1babe1aff26ba2e13b2fbb0edfada9bebd63a815355fe660887cede157eb1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unison232-2.32.52_3.tbz) = f38b01e0c378910e8b770e14705cf4642015ab0625408d0c7a773f7e9a5399ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/units-2.00.tbz) = 1f4615f9c14d6c6636268761a95888fd2309ddbb6be3a01e647f248733a6e16e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uniutils-2.27_1.tbz) = 273b72d2eb89be3788b9bda36b96db09014d1b44c89812b8fb48ea72d196583c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/universalindentgui-1.1.0_3.tbz) = c60bf997c998ed003027592ad1996ae657ea1b6cde10e0aeebe1f27d42740280
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unix2dos-1.3.tbz) = d1a43fa6fac1e4db454190902623cf25ca81bfcc59a77afaf2a181a1c1b4b0ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unix2tcp-0.8.2.tbz) = 361086b26776048c1cae7cabac076ffcd55c092094143f0c020b910f30455ee2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unixODBC-2.3.1.tbz) = 2054634bc39201e464ec7d366e90c9d1ee09a44bf6f3252f16d66246a575956b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unixbench-4.1.0_1.tbz) = a0f0fb1e8e0890bfd8c78bcbbacfbe4cda4c6d10da29e2cc5834a52989043704
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unixcw-2.3_1.tbz) = 4b25057d823579db32efb54217e64269587e8c1e91a178c9fad2928c56df89d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unknown-horizons-2012.1.tbz) = 8d90adc2f5b4e4001b7fa91515cc239cda830bbcdcdb8bf9e6d8c281402d974c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unlzx-1.1.tbz) = c25c20dd732a781c3393fc8e9336218131691ae8018dcca39ccaf07255a4063a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unmakeself-1.1.tbz) = 0524f4e119ff1fa659039f8007e954450928f77bb22ec85e941028dbdbb70e52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unmass-0.9.tbz) = bab1c154687cb5e9f1ac58e50b72c55b287419c132c3f3fc50159a476bbfa964
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unnethack-4.0.0.20120401_1.tbz) = 04c68b1f1ea5195e95fd35730c782af93dfa9df2c61608f59753ca9f5f68622b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unoconv-0.6.tbz) = e30219f219304dc59e27f177acf1025005d71add3cb8fadef65a66e35ba3700b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unpaper-0.3.tbz) = 1f81627f8c759454835180f9ea304051ac47b61c694ff9d03ec02b4781420600
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unquote-1.0.b4.tbz) = 6a14f237fd3e56432c33cf762e3d277b2bb10fc550b2eb90d59bfdd64a39fbb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unrar-4.20_1,5.tbz) = c7d16f8537ecfd64a3e45da4853db68bca4a0c947283efce8745c53dac52a3a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unrar-iconv-4.20_1,5.tbz) = b7856070da0a81fa839d25f8a311ffa5c6a623264aab86375ad8591233a035a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unroff-1.0.2_5.tbz) = f9072c9444b88c988c86c49ec380cc90417193bb65eb69ffe0a1eb83c3a1b427
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unrtf-0.21.2.tbz) = 48322b0d5c2352c538b4a91bfdfa6807d0bd2aac47866aed108db6e51466aac4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unshield-0.6_1.tbz) = b37595e992fbebb3597ded159d72ad1b7c033d1c3b6c7d1ed1241260080b9ce5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unssh-1.5.tbz) = 080dd7fdcfa3d600d4e728beee60b943316613e542a87cd36bd11f914a1bd072
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unstow-0.1.1.tbz) = fabeaad619d4b1fe1cdf8d74f9a43fbd2cef9067e4a9d4dc01d354dc92580db9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/untahris-3.1_3.tbz) = 75cd0f982a0652a2a8fdb786145a0e36bbf52722e424ccf2171c439dd2d145b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/untar-1.4_1.tbz) = df1c6255c009b1735daaf8d4952d1e8ebeae04d1e6ec672c0439d4a8a30a14e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unuran-1.8.1.tbz) = a33e8f08e27f369ca51c613d4f3d0dcbdaa8d2e4ef494f01d8ad1b686a116737
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unworkable-0.53.tbz) = d646198f2b14450a8da9febb62b99748b0c2fb8f669102679d5dda24d9c8c706
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unzip-6.0_1.tbz) = e1b2b5461df837e474085335077e38d6219c6f1edd209a70d935293e4d97a7b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unzip-iconv-6.0_1.tbz) = 1c2ba93913c0c4289cdf24bdda744c27b3fccc50e2533c4259b060477acdf11b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/unzoo-4.4_2.tbz) = 2e0e474e82ea329172d733e11cbd345e6c837a18110dda8b7390398b6da48650
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/up-imapproxy-1.2.7_1.tbz) = 7084509fd63bd29128070d28adc54adf0b7e7fc9c494451c501a05c9ef63c9ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/upclient-5.0.b8_6.tbz) = e03961fbf5fe344ed60d54dae8402a83a7c5eed7a9e54af828e08a9c8a99b4b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/updatedd-2.6.tbz) = 818ecd61ad0524cc1079e75cf1de0d326f671cee51888865fd64fd2a08af8343
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uplog-0.3.tbz) = 176b4905239a24406a0e4d88d56194b72e7d13cc9de697e1d7bd63db079b31d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/upnp-1.6.17_1,1.tbz) = 0fa9fda3003d65e7af59d3c4751b04df94150f3c82e5fcd2da2f82bd7d61bc1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/upower-0.9.7.tbz) = ec4a2572b39b774311da01986721200d8ea6c2e1990078f462bf902d935c0d94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/upp-4193_2.tbz) = 78bea0c78b89b3e3050b6ecb49c054090f2a1f6e1965ea49905179d1966d715f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/upsd-2.0.1.6_1.tbz) = 6cc0d8c6a2602ffe37f5a8bdfbadb9b4e9d855c897b64ef62e880af0a3026198
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/upsdaemon-1.0.tbz) = a87cec11a162f747fd706e06f173e3248312d69584b5afd162723582eb49ad89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/upslug-2.11.tbz) = 3858e4087beb72ae3bc4993b8d4fd42145b505f34aa4a06c0a3edfe15897a696
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uptimed-0.3.16_2.tbz) = 21371e5befa7fb547b0006f7c384b53c6f0e70f59639d9405f3ab021da423b95
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/upx-3.08.tbz) = 42c30877946c52ef217cdd8c3fcab86d4e1f036cfcdac300c920687056e6959c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uqm-0.6.2_13.tbz) = 43c9bbe2c5ba8f82b15235eda2b7a2a0cdec0338bc276a2745e254d33b92f58d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/urelay-1.0.tbz) = 5914f948b90eadfe9853605ae38fdb14db1afaeaef9a25567854d0bf3913e91b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uriparser-0.7.7.tbz) = 75ccb7ab904160d09193e67d11f0f73b33d1b71e22124adbf6fc53807a7be8f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/urjtag-0.10_3.tbz) = 637f0e6e35256c477e4d6bdbb6ad72ecb7d3338140368cd4ba905f9da5684036
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/urlendec-1.0.tbz) = 18eaff515773b6b8031dc4974e605165273d6d60f7aaf652d8f54ead9bbb6ef6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/urlgfe-0.7.1_14.tbz) = eaa7a136b159cb4ce46c39832936b8c2cfcc5654756e7637cd3d05d847ba0eef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/urlview-0.9_7.tbz) = e58ccd14dabc11dace50cf1d0daa049f81dfd9e5645f8afd8ff338d2e3614ded
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/urt-3.1b1_9.tbz) = 553e31bb4f2a76c9fd0444c99153f532204a78ffd77cb226ce061b144453ff93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/urweb-20120807.tbz) = 66db1b8e99c9b16688ad1ab5ffccdb63e5e9db425bd4183abae05f1cdc08d23b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/urwfonts-1.0_3.tbz) = db6b1a93050320ae07a69e78d046ba330cf67c9ab4d558dd576105bd0beb1100
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/urwfonts-ttf-1.0.7b18_2.tbz) = f30983977959b5e2673bc4bd5b3f11b6645288377706604bd47d3c5a821c92d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/us-zipcodes-1.0.tbz) = 0fada6d1ac8e054e04499052182267bc06d356b6ee982f2decd30b3d8e866c5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/usb_modeswitch-1.2.1.tbz) = ba39f7334c4fa21e1f5ff472fa8a49e41780804d4f6932b23fc4986c0ec5c1e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/usbhotkey-0.3.1_6.tbz) = f18cc388fe4a3702ba97e1139233ee61f8b8ee4a0c62502cf13efad44be03cfd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/usbmuxd-1.0.7_3.tbz) = 56cfb3e5edbd2d3df2e64b3f29423110ed97e5be0612122d87efa6acd8497df0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/usbredir-0.4.3.tbz) = 208992e7b6141a97d2e8cf697a67cc7b2688bf16a432575dd796e786635c1751
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/usbrh-libusb-0.05.tbz) = dae0ea874e7513f49d4ad5147d7b47af340ee7915e6525a3f0ed34b73ba7561d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/usbutils-0.86_1.tbz) = de57156932de0401c7bd8cdf5ac838cc5e02b6d0b14b90f4acc01f1c230cabbe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uschedule-0.7.1_1.tbz) = 8ad3a5ab5ff557fc74e9e5c497f228d79d1b41e9e4623e5e1d7ad2304b4559a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/usendmail-0.1.6_2.tbz) = f5cf53b51d104f165a96d42948afd75a1a4737869764eb247436be0918f9493f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/useracc-3.1_1.tbz) = b9143b771c5ff02501540c7f83174b39106616304263d0eaf49da10bd75df60d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/userfw-0.1.2.tbz) = 033bfec08fc2ac2ccb71d788a6420b1a2077fb283d1d7a51a4dba8b6841c7822
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/userinfo-2.3.tbz) = ab30412483afbce0524971f8a550857f69260ef681407f3cc68d71c7a6458aec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/userlist-0.1.tbz) = 57714b466353a51a3ca902084343b641d6ef4f41d78e3607881e114486e94a51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/usermatic-0.6.1.tbz) = bc95afeabb2be573462aeae5f7d437a06355c334e17b154cfaad51f11893529b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/usermin-1.520.tbz) = 989bd93b930dd3230a9107b51fde6c844f6934694395427f96288ba09c651f4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/userneu-1.38_1.tbz) = 79712a7edd84f03cece446a81af2c862f604fe24a76d8de3ef6c9412efa1a7f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/userneu-devel-1.43_2.tbz) = 02cc49a2067853cfe303d7f629deeaa23f7ce2a7bdd3094c714da2c7b8e5d5e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/userspace-rcu-0.6.4.tbz) = 6cf95f97f9548db0d14db2b35499571f025d2cc97811c87bc1a4be63d3fb726c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ushare-1.1a_9.tbz) = 0cd29dd966ef3e6feece5bb214f6eb7772d6ba5357e8e386f6aeb97f1b6e531c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/usogres-0.8.1_2.tbz) = 1819eb7b529dd985d7496085ed7e4483381b9f8cc7924d6dec211c7c9290e621
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/usrinfo-.10.tbz) = 63565d21ddae1eef33b73caf563fd4e6f483d0fc972812fbb1296c704d6c02ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/utcount-0.1.tbz) = f90daea7d7f20312187da31d7150dc82942ba434506b9dfd8eb4f679835a591c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/utf8proc-1.1.3.tbz) = c6ace998f861a6c5b865b9678262b0d780d116748c7157449a82329338ac6bff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/utftools-1.6.tbz) = 25e51717b20295cfe2ed855778dc2f2f62fb0a4aa01dfb841da7c3b3f976beaf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/utftpd-0.2.4_2.tbz) = 62a611868b4a0eb6477f7845047bf72687ba572a257b5b3780a9a67b84703951
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uthash-1.9.7.tbz) = c23e11ec5c9451519934a618323fda9bfd44d7f051288311f434b8e9fdf9215f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/utopia-1.0.tbz) = 98ae1db98e4a2e7cd42c94fcc055eb41be27c40b4bd2a0067680e7e43ad7163d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uudeview-0.5.20.tbz) = da882fe24bf9dd4b09cac77998a53891869a0da9b0c183d43cc9cad66ab4e304
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uudx-2.99.tbz) = 95a5a697f5d1f1bb7eed1df59039e14edf217b6b40103abc0f8529bdf4444109
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uulib-0.5.20_2.tbz) = 7a3321689ac4f822579ffff85c86eba1467ca672a124d6cdece52f1b4a6f28bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uwsgi-1.2.4.tbz) = 5b9c83fc6ae67ac1c752946419e6e4ac4ce4c8db50d3e6fdf1cf1114f67963ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uz-aspell-0.6.0_1,2.tbz) = dd8c589a909fb845801af81a7a7d90bd7cf770ea08f624cb09feb2d14d3d2d36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uz-hunspell-0.6_1.tbz) = 092cc53c3c12e2af1e845ec7e6099fbebc802d6daaadb5dada1e345369e99c9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uz-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = e7c94d1be969ba2a4d2cb13ef73df38d3a3995f36c3ea58133a93d0af723bd2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uz-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = f323326fb02548d0224a29f603bbc7c2eba9d135bbf094551f25320bd91bbf90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/uzbl-0.0.0.2012.05.14_1.tbz) = e8b40a0a654c1bbe2339d7faa32cebf8122594392abf126b445886bec85c5316
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/v-1.90_3.tbz) = 0a81d4df9e5c15645de861080c79a47059201e255cacc50dc07fd9cd48f3696a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/v4l-utils-0.8.8.tbz) = 997a5c1f6688fe3674683c92ca363d8393c690fdebf676ce69c2fd55724771d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/v4l_compat-1.0.20120501_1.tbz) = 8374d230588b3b2784c6b182a12f591b7d9a6d69011aa169835265ca640797ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/v7sh-1.0.tbz) = 599e3760cfd6193d1c08649d77b51aca6e7d60be9de0357e99b264978f3fa91a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/v8-3.14.5.tbz) = 5c7a3113f8f986fd9229188a7079a2fdf210b6cdf079def8b32bf3b1f13b5068
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vMac-0.1.9.3_3.tbz) = b5c7a7a65c3f40f6536b6699e1848015b600f6ad2b8033a06e66624d5dcedca8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/v_sim-3.5.2_1.tbz) = 4696f430b3bbcd19df2e0e18c032c758a2c52ed4921d5c5d88444b14077a08fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vacation-3.3.0.tbz) = 46d6a0d2973deaef0453ea0d52dfd64262af9e7f3076a10a9b1373a6104d1108
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vacuum-im-1.2.0.tbz) = 7451a4ccfd55a55358352d0f71e583b79e8d46116038950ab9a4f33c0ab9965c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vagalume-0.8.5_2.tbz) = ed06c70c4e010b0c9ed7deff7c017f0d455c18c0d259eb561dff98cdae274e31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vala-0.12.1.tbz) = 4783a9880560dc08a0951bb2b0c9d70537f721e393ebe2f103af0914e45fb07c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vala-vapigen-0.12.1.tbz) = 2ceb17629ed90ad8ab474d9956542c2b043734becfad36d1eb236347d034c850
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/valgrind-3.7.0_1,1.tbz) = 196d0d342c3f0dc085a6ab9dff08425b1b976b83f5aba50c92ca9d790b3e5bf1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/validator-1.3.tbz) = 12ed93bc34c6852ff14da2888916c7e00a8905cf050d1e8873df2df711c2c204
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/valide-0.7.1_1.tbz) = 8f6b3b93d62f7aedbd4981e8f01e297e8c08de79bfc08df915387ed9f0023ded
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/validns-0.5.tbz) = a823530c1d7606831367f1ed6987f84effa3ff2815e14e62c8db5a7586516703
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/valknut-0.4.9_5.tbz) = 596e58cc9cf064654dad667895475e8dc81e06847250abe9a64da2140dde69d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vamos-0.7.0_2.tbz) = 500de19ceef846eb89519571dc3f8f06d34d5ea0ed1a0ec917ab7bb1a068c543
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vamp-plugin-sdk-2.3.tbz) = 8b377d0de34e05c94c8a9f55a2c8ad7a3a70f560a48f1d318b8e749616cf94f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vamps-0.99.2_4.tbz) = fa8f940b6a1b33a19df5c080a1fda8698a6e6086e642990bf02d317250fa7d56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/varconf-0.6.7.tbz) = 286f8f2fb9527d8deaa0d251e55129b52975b675304dfcef7dda9a516fbf14bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/varkon-1.19D_2.tbz) = 070ae0fcdf2a3c6d9827459dd00bea48d6a38f5e0e738d1050c272430149e4ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/varnish-2.1.5_1.tbz) = 05efa0cf541db3dd7a550d13fdf0397dc515a8908958ba74561b152b584bac59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/varnish-3.0.3_1.tbz) = 321cac993fcbceb1aab16246fc01db8b0d3d197b324fc9565c342b5502de34d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/varnish-nagios-1.1.tbz) = a6e0b5587001768b31f482e3d0d2f684191e37394d0126bbeff15a0a1d276c1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vavoom-1.33_2.tbz) = 43bca3c23cb4cbfa13fb53eb552ff2de60b13460c9cb7e10bbd61950e6a27b32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vb2c-0.02.tbz) = c42f5055783d9068690fa0eb9fcea674f1229de41341f3472bbde24def52e403
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vba-1.7.2_10.tbz) = 0736e8b7a33267f696dde3394876c58cc61dd9d892c3bb6691e3e4b8e55ff6b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vbetool-1.1_1.tbz) = 1d50a0894d8b7e8af314794f22e0ddc577f0581110d1f38a63c78f3e6ef65e7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vbindiff-3.0.b4.tbz) = e3ff0a81ca303cec219e2a10de49dc5a9355bf086d70fd0e392dfbb684f67d3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vblade-20.tbz) = 53779c71e62660dbb600e06d3f101f8134dcdff79c31b87924b3938bed2a8196
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vboxgtk-0.7.0_2.tbz) = 3b8f02bbeb2a7a9c4e3773375880dbe7ec41717c7faea5de2609cb2a338d7f2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vboxtool-0.5.tbz) = 8f27385ef4a9079a0532467ac0da3f633b6652eafbffc0fb4d24d52e211593c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vbsfilter-1.15_1.tbz) = bf4650ffb982e931ccec2a30256ecf36d98ad55190717e6fbcadbb935872842c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vcdgear-1.6d.tbz) = 05a89d9db737fa94da159ebed7c46073ab4e71a00549f99c2e2a0949ef303cd4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vcdimager-0.7.24_1.tbz) = c73f1877238fd52f66548a2d31d4b013fb023187495bf9c4116af2fbf8007129
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vcdpad-0.8_1.tbz) = 12cb75ed3e3440abaf7ab93a2f876a7c99fcaff34d59a94c8abea2915d0d6eb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vcdtools-0.4_1.tbz) = a960ce741cc3466cebab292b0a031ce450a229f0e4678ad1d3f8cfba3046fb76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vcg-1.30_2.tbz) = 35cb4db1232c6469dbe89b019a99fa8cfcd7977d139f4901ff3e82566970b09e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vchat-2.42c.tbz) = 52430dac0e3d1251ce1d83792c3bb4dbfdb7c9db9e4e90a407858e8d945d90b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vchkuser-0.2_2.tbz) = a4b67845772ced942ce8ced0944ec7da06c3314467e014280d1cfcb42d7f9604
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vcp-2.2.tbz) = 99c77b8980ec4cc4b88dc7276228be707ad8d239c9fae7b250107294c1d7bd21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vda2fbd-1.0.tbz) = 508d78a8466ef796e3817e1f57c154f20fb77a5e2094423ae1ea9ff4aa3ab063
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vde-1.5.7.tbz) = a904a8f65ed1529569353ddce9fccf9102cd3cc170f15b0968e8174c834a25b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vde2-2.3.2.tbz) = fdee95402621f089d1d26b16f8537ce414381537b7fa32a9d63ec396c0e466ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdesk-1.2_3.tbz) = fbd7bb4c229e74d24f14e7101f605b757f929fdfb99fbb42d37b3b8fe210892d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdk-2.5.1_1.tbz) = 80773d628128f24d8097c36a1c5c3eaf0d1eddf281c261a8e46dcdd7abde1b39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdkbuilder-2.5.0_1.tbz) = 90f3fdb62ecb835db11e5e24fd627cdea229da523e959ede9839e2d7e77ab82f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdpauinfo-0.0.6.tbz) = a5dd5dd227323ecd8dd904d129b39985982aa4d5f465211bc195d34e13cd3ff9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-1.7.29_1.tbz) = 4a149f96ffa3c8315504a2fd385e5733277f0afe37bd43680260f4952a5d7192
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-control-0.0.2a45_13.tbz) = 4e7a30ce48f8f1fce7a506e95d4a342265cbc742983585e68777b8ceffdd3b5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-eepg-0.0.6p2011071921_5.tbz) = b8fa24623d1bf6b28c58027b4bacecd979a651350ed3a2e3323fd175fb5fad9c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-epgsearch-1.0.1s20120322_2.tbz) = a9c2e96008eab59d9636ec97be7d85521630b8342e1dbfd394d3710d5c41f525
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-extrecmenu-1.2.2_2.tbz) = 53f84bc3aa8b8f58e63886d6518d1eb8336adb4d7ee48b81ba8c76473409b433
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-femon-1.7.17_2.tbz) = 82af76c5b2117cfafdf5bd53715c2c81c58653bbccea48a4a0146c8bd88f7d61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-infosatepg-0.0.11_14.tbz) = 41ec77b833163fa3588d0c384ec2eba82fb3c4c9825d0c13ed86e865ff3598f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-iptv-1.0.1_1.tbz) = 1a961184860a5f72a87bcf0a235fd202dce3e7da4ae3dec975a3191a3d9931e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-live-0.2.0s20120325_1.tbz) = e5c46bdfe5f4c4af5ed127df478b027f5c755f2622fdd1558363dc56c061a5ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-osdpip-0.1.1_6.tbz) = bc95526e0a213cf6b167e08803195e7ae69a6475fb94a67cf69905fdc3994a1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-osdteletext-0.9.2_2.tbz) = f5c3552025e6478b2f117aa8ba1c4cd05890827a7f163b12e765556c61b7347c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-reelchannelscan-0.6.1b1.7.15_10.tbz) = 3de27bf80ff111cb1dd8dbafdd203fe8cb5500fcf9bc96c5222abb93c323c39c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-remote-0.4.0_13.tbz) = d995ecbfc5d39f339e8c6161de24d99781c0998dedc38ee587d3d97dc6e0bfa2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-skinenigmang-0.1.2s20120606_1.tbz) = 7da551b4299625a396818bafb0b3277808865e53c3907dd7a904c8a0d4c83bfc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-sleeptimer-0.8.2_5.tbz) = 85df1f35c599dfa612d12cbe90d7384815cf926ebd2782e5d4fb5c255e505a47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-softdevice-0.5.0p20100414_15.tbz) = 3a96508099863dfd1ec6ed8b1f8d56aecf2992980779bdc2a3dcbfa0b8d850de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-softhddevice-0.5.1_1.tbz) = 0c9db1bd39dcd3bf2cb3516a501b5df606e74032ed13723144c2cd638726788a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-streamdev-0.5.2_2.tbz) = a50d12f0d1746d847d26c3d6ef9c63dba5a6968c68b3cfa08e57d22f90087ada
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-ttxtsubs-0.2.4_3.tbz) = d62f4bac839795444698c65f87aceedddb76a22f989ca87d3591c17d80ce3826
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-upnp-0.0.2a2_18.tbz) = 269ca4c175a6ec4fd894d347c6772a71e76b9b26c1da444ed3151afd0f148828
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-vdrmanager-0.6_3.tbz) = 89aebf23068d81fb75d6be679a2001484d62d141d0b6c232ab6bcd962163d4ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-vnsiserver-0.0.2s20100808.0952_13.tbz) = d8bc5d56453d56d805e48617a5718c578d20264542b83068cae059450f9d6fec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-wirbelscan-0.0.7_6.tbz) = e8e8b69b3db5dc7af1fff4c1773a1c87da625516a27f712858262b23a402722b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-xineliboutput-1.0.90s20120511_6.tbz) = ef59aa60974fb27bcf81f315b8ea6c42963e517e55ea93f043f3710c125c0d38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugin-xvdr-0.9.5_5.tbz) = f26b43b78db7e3fcc8d1be77d99e9255a0863b19c558948214848560d39f1238
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdr-plugins-1.7.29.tbz) = 881bc6d21225a677206ab680a6db6bf43ca99e38fa25ced9129271f0368f618b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vdradmin-am-3.6.9.tbz) = 54f2970632e31c174406ce00b35a25c2284558be1465bad1785a49e5ca9ced44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ve-hunspell-20110323_1.tbz) = ce4dbfe8f024c7012fe588f82003062b1182e16c33c42728322a5ccca29e8630
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ve-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 8a5d20819a8e1c3a61ddcc306d3198ef7109e5e2341a9be5a51cf34e2b019aaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vectoroids-1.1.0_14.tbz) = 4c9208ed13c559074bc81f311f5243188a37d777f02370a8b877313c8b53466c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ved-1.7_1.tbz) = f187fc2f4d95941f6d147a63fa5769e2a8f8045e8c57a0596a6a485c5897d262
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/veditor-0.7.1_2.tbz) = 7f8eed0a30912d88bf03aec978e3d341a6672fd4b15dcd19a6bc7b83998bcd82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vee-0.9.9.z.tbz) = aab1277be83119326db53d87babb8c909a5c8563bf25f5f6712e4ea8cf01f81d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/velvet-1.1.04.tbz) = f0041ff81904d66252c51add7130fb607f5603aab41f9ac657fec5d00fdb2f0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ven-kde-i18n-3.1.5_6.tbz) = 21edd0085788ede24324022bf6b2002ddad567e7790ad33a1e119659608f78df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/venice-0.71.b.tbz) = 0ce43da91099addc3a7131b7b50db1e027ea2d6bb79ce840b78d2502a9c96a06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vera-1.17.tbz) = 39827bcbb9ce3ed4d5e17ee1ba0d3213baffa0c165a0d7738089d47c34b99e98
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/verilog-mode.el-801_1.tbz) = ca5eef42df88b1d6a82e0818ebaa5170dc431eb1b88196ac454d27df99ccc299
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/verlihub-0.9.8.e.r2_2,1.tbz) = d6abb0f54c3763546c1742c0b3fd4505e898704f83cab613b67eb17159f467d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/verlihub-plugins-1.0_2.tbz) = 3da0d8410c87305da3b5e4cfa2bd913379390f3de8a069f1718901bf4461d2b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/verlihub-plugins-chatroom-1.1_2.tbz) = 3bc6aa2fd587addb9343f0c3deadf762f2a81cfa0f02f7d7f4efa2f910e966d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/verlihub-plugins-floodprotect-1.6_2.tbz) = 149a6fb6f346731886473c0d7388b1ab8476327502aa4e17de15fb4c3e433498
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/verlihub-plugins-forbid-1.3_2.tbz) = 40b245bd18bdbfc351587dd81a3c5d1c55458799b9f21560119d2036767a0eb7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/verlihub-plugins-iplog-1.1_2.tbz) = 07539da0494da09d1e4a5c649b5adf42a5ab5bd8434d1b5633389a56ce51f094
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/verlihub-plugins-isp-1.1.tbz) = e5e8033a32704243955431508ccd5fc3a4341880a5eaa7dc02d064ae90ab5739
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/verlihub-plugins-luascript-1.8.1.tbz) = ccbc4cf36cceaf6c4a8b481cc16125d79b720bc13d6a62ff0cac7651949fa665
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/verlihub-plugins-messanger-1.2_2.tbz) = b5561b7f417c8c28ce13fd670385db5bfc044d2900e1e878bd0757ff0c9b0abe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/verlihub-plugins-stats-1.1_2.tbz) = f5f854d75bc1cc2ebb334014ff702e70c0e958c0d5e452cd1e23f418395b4e0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/veusz-1.12_2.tbz) = 9ce4a25a24a9834b64d723f1142b672c49f08f297087a3832f8ed433eceab16b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vexim-2.2.1_1.tbz) = 9e376c7dafdb3813df926ecf73be3549e629f26a5e3bbd47990f1f52564e3385
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vfront-0.96.c.tbz) = 231956765481ba2c3b5e7c079411582c19ea1ea63553e9f67c57764357b2fd17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vgb-bin-3.0_4,1.tbz) = a513d9b651fcfdfad62645985dee3d8a8915cd1605b7c72f1970583672f55e35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vgba-bin-3.0_3.tbz) = f45e3585079b1bbd97d5caea4c4e4c56920fb7f1e9fea2876b1d957b1b0499d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vhcp-1.7g2.tbz) = a13fb69bb9348d524c7aaf3f81d4c51a91362e4d8089f1de60aff63d228ac7f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-aspell-0.01.1.1_1,2.tbz) = dc5928b42e1c71d7c5adc7e86fda99481c641b15771533ddf96bf7108bb57e84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-hunspell-20080604_1.tbz) = 5a210f65b47d25b2c3fbcac50954742145d554e8c2dde107e8978ffe98017847
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 4d30ef23338e17bdd93059622a05e0ade44c3926e07c3fa47587a6645c6e58ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = abab4754649c6db12fe1abc1fa20d6de2cdefd5cc132609403c4d99abfc6ad1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = f60bf97912c0b75ac1f61b499605fb189526c268cde92675410eede683f2d1a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-libviet-20010210_1.tbz) = ecab52ac727dfc9d6f2f01926eb5f62cd369b52010de67607ce1ab4356c0b9d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-unicode-uhoai-2.1_2.tbz) = f4537d7c73bea59d61090a293d620cfdecce6f101618810445f8f527eecec380
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-urwvn-3.04_1.tbz) = 6a78e930a7353928e7a28bdbcfdff7cc8a818fbdc5e6d05104fd6e5b4f423027
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-vietunicode-hannom-2005.02.06_1.tbz) = 104e8e0cad388b6c4e4a5ece11aa05247a6a4784d8839f759cbcae6c777739df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-vietunicode-trichlor-2004.04.30_1.tbz) = d4b77df814b61b4bde19ca552df8b07f7845b56da7ec4e915862f42ad7cc0298
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-vietunicode-web1-2004.04.30_1.tbz) = 8315f0522005ec2950eb0e947bbc43242265fe0752c01cf0337751d2be65cc43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-vis2u-1.0.tbz) = a7928fcc9e30603ee90df0634c8f4ebb22fbfecfe8142f6043f02707a4e91104
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-vn7to8-1.1.1.tbz) = 5e5718c442f88ea2c8017bd8bc03b6a6960f692a41f3f26253619b8d66ed8af5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-vnconvert-1.0.tbz) = 54809971e96f531dcd7b44fa9ef7a0fb99199d88e74655f728b9d94fcd654091
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-vnless-1.0.tbz) = da68f35991e787b060332c448acaddf3ef55aac1fb2b4df9550e64d89e2e848b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-vnlpr-2.0.tbz) = dd4e4346682527fe63d04ad8eda744a4bf2647379d45d0685d17d8aa4c7c1e37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-vnpstext-1.1.tbz) = 41f8bcffea33bd5d5f756e7177753cf3f6940a3aa0480388d39f4d07d502759f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-vnroff-2.1.tbz) = 36473030e71e1570e035aa7b3251aa97275f66216483cc938cac2726b12c09b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-vntex-1.0_4.tbz) = cf7e99c0abf1cc86a693fe9448326122ddf23b26ca6c59f2e826ee4e54b91d3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-vnxfonts-1.1.1_2.tbz) = 8206131150120ae6b33d73ee5badcc38c9e914c8b5cccc1e075afc30649e79e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-x-unikey-1.0.4.tbz) = 10046bec8ac88bbb78bfd4be1801a91845c01895e43ef499f0adf918f71fe622
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vi-xvnkb-0.2.9_9.tbz) = 170eff8ae93bae10131de783543c96e825394da8c0300c80b64217d2f7014297
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vic-2.8.1.1.6_2.tbz) = d0afd6fed1bcc312f15aae000f2ff4e5181c00e248c488e2fffe2ac79e648bf6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vice-gnome-2.3_4.tbz) = f71d9c5ec1c19fd7f18a87275fc8cb3222daaffc882753bb2642d289412b3886
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vicq-0.4.2_1.tbz) = e3dd6a463447b734c2135d72670901985063b5baddc4687048bf71887f385e45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vida-0.7.1_2.tbz) = 7464af53ec0d77d4e46664dabad7d8619b6afa668c6abbed4a6d021a1b310961
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vidalia-0.2.20.tbz) = f4e8c491cbf86bf4bb97ebdc7854fdbb0733dcf7597d02d841a37dc051728b56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/videocache-1.9.2.tbz) = 489b74bf937ceb6db47fc3922765b99e568374b067e10bd1a17bdfc501bb95d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/videogen-0.33.tbz) = c8f1d56f3a604117689118404eda0c32cab4502fe3d72b4d2c639cb0acf09d2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/videoproto-2.3.1.tbz) = f52daca8563ab51b8023bc30b28546a42f7479621ef9346e83151fe5b8789f96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/view3ds-1.0.0_13.tbz) = 964053dac8390bf4ede244cf75e1b40dda0230dc5687a6ab230572dbd43815e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/viewfax-2.6_1.tbz) = 5fdf72595b29b5e173b6dc9a61cdde6347fe257dd20593c1418d06e51739d0eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/viewglob-2.0.4_7.tbz) = 900a8d5c7e2b9fcf07e52fadfdeed27496c5f4963ad250340fc6af20d80c538e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/viewklass-0.7.2_1.tbz) = 88c9ab9ab7de905d739b58a225f09b8ea4edea3a8206153d3560156ac6f2765a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/viewnior-1.3_2.tbz) = 12c521560bb96dfc948a4358d68593626a0687578dc5a3e6aca2b49c6f60db0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/viewres-1.0.3.tbz) = 50b70c86de7808893b9ecd916576100373634bea673dcde91e93506bb0737a37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/viewvc-1.1.15.tbz) = f1e7c778a31c8b16e2225450a79a7615c830b976dbdf03aeb7e832146a0e1c3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vifm-0.6.3.tbz) = 66863bbd49471a4626629bc999c2ac0af00a4f9bd6f3099df1f692b84aca8c01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vigor-0.016_4.tbz) = 35f79061ab701bc3f211eebc5b961493f8e1c40dbcabba55036f2275706f8d92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vigra-1.8.0.tbz) = 6af28bfd649be04c576900b32cf8dba21b9473b86bf8089562295cb67e21567f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vii-4.2.tbz) = 652f3619a623e0d3a6fbf596292e77d21803c42e0c38bd2f73c9cfe3d79795ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/viking-1.3.1.tbz) = 5510edba84d73df1b8b1d8700344f82e83f0087aff6a9ce60b13dfd1c4374464
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vile-9.8g.tbz) = 2bd989c81814f91ba82cf88bd8e43a40805db8dbecd9c16188a561f5c891c952
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vils-20020228.tbz) = 0d5a69fe352e3d9bf179df47c6443768c236f243629e9b0ef868452ffd4ff9f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vim-7.3.669.tbz) = ff79581697a23a961aa06d81e09224b13fc3a2e9b591f67d330694783a0a9fa8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vim-lite-7.3.669.tbz) = 505e92a39d357e01219ad58e0262ed18141a1053741d3f897aaec554607cdc14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vimpager-1.7.5.tbz) = 5c28f75a39bd3dd8e7c6aada11fe724e6fb71d21a63baec54c6310b917260b09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vinagre-2.30.3_2.tbz) = 3480d43522f9a6e6566fb9538a5f9cb456e720641c039f5921799e55c7545269
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vinetto-0.07_2.tbz) = dd85f30b2a2c60422d4a1cd31cf6b94af0e1eae9a33071cef2ac0d378ec5d7a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vino-2.32.2_3.tbz) = 9f1b915ee742765e42ac0844aa9e9a20875592f662f8b8c72817e15f72e70964
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/violet-0.21.1_1.tbz) = b23bf20693c53be928c870f6f1b91f5b03f2a66caf9ac0b9fd53ee8c14a0e3b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/violetland-0.4.1_2.tbz) = 8bbfaf08f1a79a9a2f379357cecacd0067c5f849e56c568f46a14d670daa20f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vipec-3.2.0_8.tbz) = f8fdbef5c82dbc9d2aa14937dd5765506f968f07f59e913646806740d6dc29c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vips-7.26.3_3.tbz) = 3a20f4189afec44ae12004345e55582caa5595316cfb13e65200ac853e0348fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/virt-manager-0.9.4_1.tbz) = c0abd5d8069e223833504bd90e69c3d3f48c614731e75d938e229268a3d92843
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/virt-viewer-0.5.4.tbz) = f93991d3016443afcef7a49c2cceed4c5b7299c7054437be20f99869276296c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/virtio-kmod-9-0.239473.tbz) = e3ace18bca77c111a5147446eac56f42fb38aacbb748c469210a59dbf06c922a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/virtualbox-ose-4.1.22.tbz) = f77c46972a51cbdb49790c539bd3ab6fec219ec992736a1f225834c0e60881d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/virtualbox-ose-additions-4.1.22.tbz) = 4e85d46fdc6103305eaf1c3bda61fe18d853b76fb7b19d219f4b445d1614dac5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/virtualbox-ose-kmod-4.1.22.tbz) = 97d98c4f51afdd82f4472ca917fc56a60c3cb07e230ddecc1b6132521c634497
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/virtualbox-ose-kmod-legacy-4.0.16.tbz) = aec138d41b33fdc85ae2e581682f11ea7d52eeaf238c7f5e9f50d1f1f1e01174
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/virtualbox-ose-legacy-4.0.16_2.tbz) = ca198ab1972cdb4e323a7a38d5798bce605bed575b79c7983f8ea03df7d53ed6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/virtualmin-3.94.tbz) = 1884f86a058c46afde09128dd171feffbd4c06581c01295ed7f6741c329e5b8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/virtuoso-6.1.6.tbz) = 737a8d84999fddcc76b11f11276a28d041a469a356d18fdd348194980de14629
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/viruskiller-1.03_3.tbz) = 9b042cbde099a0c19f4545b5fe6ed0642317039daa534be2933bc823fb167627
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vis5d+-1.2.1_16.tbz) = b83380d3f56156f3e842d2212f45f831d4185a8c97468c3760fdd847a3771e3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/visionworkbench-2.2.0_2.tbz) = b230a27bf92a3a2c369d38667cb90faf06228015ae2a9ada63d5de83c3c56767
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/visitors-0.7.0_1.tbz) = 112532dd8b127f904f7826cfe781dd316f47a09b67a202e2351536862d5b8048
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/visprint-2.1_2.tbz) = 3929d7827e0c46293666e9c7c4ef0e3fae13a3f85f21bef061489a54bd45b0fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/visualboyadvance-m-1.8.0r1001_3.tbz) = c79218883701f3afe35ff12619f5afaea7ffb471fe1ab0effeae1d58542bd6d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vitetris-0.57.tbz) = c147f9f70a59cd2ca1d309e27d4e499f86023c17ba85f9732c35e07f7c1e9ecb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vitunes-2.3_1.tbz) = 214f36925b91658a074e696ce4053dfa648867c8ed5c3609ae93f959e3670beb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/viz-1.1.1.tbz) = d3fbd1c9f0dcc56f3cd7699076d7e21dcf98611037f8c97c95b43754b33356dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vizone-0.1.tbz) = 2c8229e3afcdd72b27b96890c3a787f08e66554ca8e1ef64e0b68a02fe4df305
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vlc-2.0.3_4,3.tbz) = eb9f3ff0bde95a560f933b969b9268da733936d4bdd67c30138f28c6ceeb8f80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vlock-2.2.3.tbz) = 4b8ddcd1701b81e2eec70bc0184c1b81e100a48f4590b55dff5ecf427b2ac45f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vlog-1.1f_1.tbz) = fc7806a93857f2705c7c1b13261bce9cf2ad0f33d552e5d732c375a3010b5d6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vlogger-1.3.tbz) = aad1bf42d487a1ba17a493c98462e5adfadcafe6dc2d5114ea1836d820b5a8eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vm-emacs24-8.1.2_3.tbz) = c074b2a2080fe8e999362900ff76c953ed2f8ebfb527685ba03dbd5e4903da4a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vm-pop3d-1.1.6_2.tbz) = 9b67a5b289a8c29019b190fc22806c16b81b50af59e762e1b33b956f38f8a955
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vmailmgr-0.97_2.tbz) = 56f4ff32db5b082104763f7496ecc3edbf21f313dbbbab7634e6bb73105c6a10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vmdktool-1.1.tbz) = 17a14d3ce90312eaf7e3b087640429738c2abe4e68f83d2ee091a87457dfeb97
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vmips-1.3.2_6.tbz) = 81125cf7e53754535cb2eca7602e4544e2b8ccdd0a25f1b7d10d49a1570b3f21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vmw-060510.tbz) = 535d877c362f9925a747d6c162f94cef9a988ae283f37e846375fd72c39604b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vnc-4.1.3_5.tbz) = fe83db58761aa27a74ef7dc2680e17c8fc79b76d3521560ec99eef1f69bdd012
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vnccrack-1.0.0.tbz) = 5c0a2b646858890864ccd64d1257f9cff36e320b2744fad7f1d699f0fde70eec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vncreflector-1.2.4_4.tbz) = b150cd6a285df5b13ff060b08476bc90f7431c5592fa976b875b2c25094f8a3f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vnstat-1.11_1.tbz) = 353468664a3d7cc6808b8c9856330dd28539e8febc9602ef166c55669ec5bfca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vo-aacenc-0.1.2.tbz) = 01c1cf28f78ef692f4d823556dddc954ee1034709d049749a30a209bc68729e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vo-amrwbenc-0.1.2.tbz) = 186dae6fb1305a815a7d702e2d8998773ea758c682895c94ec02c6f59fbc3b3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vobcopy-1.2.0_2.tbz) = 2d9db1d29e5aebd513aa70826bd10280a842595ddf7cfc4d89ed7fdb12dd3101
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vodcatcher-1.3.3.tbz) = fa55530e7a6ea4a5efeb8eebc09df208796382b89a524d94d4191d2f8f2e6dd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/voipong-2.0.tbz) = 12b9135ef25fd10c4915ccc4ae7f2cc3827bd5158517c8fc70e7d03909a15ec0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/volleyball-0.8.6_9.tbz) = 848e6013d45317afb12241c990021e1afc57e76f5b1c0d4d9425b54ef03ac7ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/volman-0.7_1.tbz) = 80dda72afb0370057d47b69d4d24798e8d84646c3f9e238cff9c4102ec16cc09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/volpack-1.0b3_1.tbz) = 4c09b846f06854ff28f1f7fcd6c02906eb96a0a5f27dd490a6c20d31101c6b37
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/volta-0.2.0.tbz) = ec40968485280905d04e1c19f117366c33e72ceb46f7f50122e068ff775ccd9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/voltcraft304-1.0.tbz) = bf12d601cff8e0c3ed939f4463a0acc003716597e5a7d99fb0ecef23a96299d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/volumecontrol-0.5_2.tbz) = 44a8750a05920782f96df7ec34c4b89ef7f8e84ed319d4328901f3913b398e4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vor-0.5.5_4.tbz) = 6d2f12b4c971a36cd0d6f39fe20a0b590c52ec7f802497abe6ecfe6f1a00c49b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vorbis-tools-1.4.0_4,3.tbz) = a643581de08ba656687dbf2b1737c438289d7ff83b37a5e7399c6a200f194631
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vorbisgain-0.37_4.tbz) = 18eea8da242a569d2716bb969e53db6faa815a83f7a1ee41dd295901819bdf5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vordog-20080708.tbz) = a49b3ddb97f9d9ae7e1deb431ab0b669ef35abc2226264b89da265ce590a1973
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vp-1.8.tbz) = ae90b0dd19be975df7c82469b0241e41e0cf3e17ed2d5c905d1e6fd58fd06380
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vpnc-0.5.3_7.tbz) = d220472893836de347de9b240f7d0fe1eaba0a7909fd2a1da7efacd8662580ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vpnc-scripts-20120602.tbz) = 87deb9e402753a750cc0f38d6e162ddafcb56c06e3f7389ca4cf27c29bd9c305
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vpopmail-5.4.32_2.tbz) = 0b452eece162425babbc2437e616bef21294effb26282a7ca97f09f66941b997
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vqadmin-2.3.6_1.tbz) = e2ef4691f4aff1d0521df699d93ba6e136feee45eccc0ce950d2490181a30eda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vqcc-gtk-0.5_8.tbz) = a3c841d7b26cc5c3f2305d0bdd66eb3647d36167b486bad60d0d5440c75f48bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vqregister-2.6_3.tbz) = 5a0f1ab51d6baa55bca9ea25706170e9a689a2e1b5a9344e49becb41d3171033
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vrflash-0.20.tbz) = d96e9601f5989e8a8abf5d40d734447b56cc2926e6f051bdd259becbcfc86b71
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vrfy-1.0_1.tbz) = e3bb5266ec713caafdd9407e3aee0d225e0427d27a0b75a037f39a827060420e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vserver-2.43c.tbz) = 777d529b6f4a10ac44ce1788e2690ae3148df962598081f425d21a67f1b64076
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vsftpd-3.0.0.tbz) = b69567d6a1cc7fc8e51d4f5c5c0050578dd4716f0e5beb30c3834a154eee0f85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vsftpd-ext-2.3.5.1_1.tbz) = e4b6f6a7f541ffff75f3fc6d2a4d82d3e12529b56775797313711c7ee0e63f3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vshnu-1.0305.tbz) = 8dee753da92730697db8753cd2c6fbafb1eff1a623828ee837a0cd853b2df513
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vsound-0.6_5.tbz) = d3ed373be8ab80ec8a895c3c8ec971401f821d2132b1d7c54fc51e63887be5e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vstr-1.0.15.tbz) = 529dcae340a78754df5af04ede8b63e89520dd2f16579ab740f930f403d015a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vstream-client-1.2.tbz) = 751bde845d20e5e5801f991006a60441557739f68a4ae0eb2ba7af57e4881467
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vstrip-0.8.f_4.tbz) = df6f628e3351aed8ef14e263c42c8b6cfc2e68d06271786bc1371bddaf8d1fc1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vtcl-1.6.1a1_2.tbz) = e62e5d01b2894248dc9afa6c5ad480ebe40fd349e4cfa0718907e36a45695dff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vte-0.26.2_3.tbz) = 24ea26fafed95bc49fc556eca7e4ffca3c7e06a61efdab4cbdb8a8a079ce2526
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vte-reference-0.26.2_1.tbz) = ad826f88107855052bcdfe402000244f2f8917b640535eb565ca6b9e159fd7e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vtg-0.12.0.tbz) = b8b67387d37f9f96f37c735d7e826d33f1ee7bd3302ca0b9220b3f984c72c746
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vtiger-5.0.3.tbz) = 70533b7478e0fe25342a18cdb658c6bd646917cacec1f98291c8d4454ddb056f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vtiger-customerportal-5.0.3_2.tbz) = 23bea9b2f6efca5b9727efb4a0ce4d77af67b7279ed6531bde51d06a3e33d128
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vtk-4.4_7.tbz) = 394bea7bdd68335b3344533724cc76346f2ecca1f05ddbf3ca015f56603e5e0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vtk-5.10.0.tbz) = 4c917623a5955521c16d307595a454ee037400b5d719ce4a4e6ea30eda06d247
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vtk-data-4.4_7.tbz) = 68720db8319554b76890c906ff9b5aa21fb78a8c53da112c34f7e60317e88f9a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vtk-examples-4.4_7.tbz) = 00afafd4db183561093f8ff6ee20fe4f1e9166bb023b1c3e3ecaf37d25b4c1a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vtk-headers-4.4_7.tbz) = 706fc16f9c6a4d230a3b4b0ff922bda833dbaaeb6a554471149eb386e651be80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vtk-java-4.4_7.tbz) = fe1cfb078c67220856b3fe120059500f844f087b63e52a4afe09127bab24f4cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vtk-python-4.4_7.tbz) = 7ba647f645618694846d88aca83b04d1057e6ead7c0421e117ec1f891db9515f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vtk-tcl-4.4_7.tbz) = cdb327886c09a12fb93b648357ea366492320f4e68dc333ae74363d49ebef52c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vtkfox-1.0.0.tbz) = aea585001d7e9b3344b03e6edd6452c5f24278f880494bb4ae169a4cfb4e3ded
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vttest-2012.05.06.tbz) = 320b26f31ae6f76a8fa34fa646e3ffde6738104fad789ee91f83a8cbbf805241
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vtun-3.0.3.tbz) = 179a278f388f1fd31f16d5e249827324ec6af8c31f79740758a035433f39fe22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vtwm-5.4.7_3.tbz) = 42724d7242c7c25bf18038fea5e742cad1ea651ca01d3a11fc0651c06492e6ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vultures-eye-2.1.0_10.tbz) = 955bbf15e73412f75e40223918f8fbe64dc88edf81a2571ef50fc6de9d3d6daa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vuxml-1.1_1.tbz) = c17333f8d3d8cf71866224319b5326897b699fc9031dfa1dd5be3da7f456a8d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vxlog-1.0.3.tbz) = b46a2a92b9689c02dacffd8fab4152508aadfb79a5772020119bda554a77f74e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vxquery-0.2.1.tbz) = 4373b9eb192f3887c5e7464f5b1eb8935ccebe9b749916232285527073687dce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vxtools-0.2_1.tbz) = 91f336069c33b71a55c2fb68fffb316abbca711bbdfbd031e2a31c581913d19a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/vym-2.0.12_1.tbz) = 6415d427281b661a6925ba6eba8eeb8dd8fce2eb8516fcd2e73ed9edf09c2d5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/w3af-1.0.r4_2.tbz) = 5b937f05cd55d3dfa92a85edff86340ed89adc51bd361dc01e69c65da47e0fd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/w3m-0.5.3_1.tbz) = 0c25afbd9195171f65180b16e2b6d64fbefdf96ab0fe37b954dc0cb583e61ae6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/w3m-img-0.5.3_1.tbz) = c17a8286f605891e8c429305f1030bdb80cf8d871724b6796bf9a7e7bce11292
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/w3m-m17n-0.5.3_1.tbz) = 432ba04eaaceb68a9ce02e2424fecda13b84bcc38f13019a32a4ce46d28439b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/w3m-m17n-img-0.5.3_1.tbz) = d26947d69ea2e6a1902d8a9a1237dfbb3ab1d6b94746b08a8e8917b4018611d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/w3mir-1.0.10_1.tbz) = 404f4a309180c441ded4ffd68c9194f315808283ea459f3d3fcdb50fd3930d93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/w9wm-0.4.2_2.tbz) = 4e94f617bec3a25498757af3de0fd6ee2a55c134a817584a4078c9805b0a23dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/w_scan-20120415.tbz) = 41d57670ebaed5492ea07adc95ec2b9c5dfd3e9e3ce8027cb8676666b3c90272
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wa-aspell-0.50.0_1,1.tbz) = 6331354dc89d9ee4f117583a8061bb88965c073bbea93fb8aae933d20b6a7ee8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wa-hunspell-0.4.15_1.tbz) = 15f34c11923c79fdccb7a5a893602949cd0ced9add448dffc0f06dcc6f54d5a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wa-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = da75f883356cffd537cabc6f177b53fab532af8e857e79c485a2af5800e31277
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wa-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 32588b7683c51de9e07421410a381cbc3cf32819f6af5cb9558bc199477b7c0b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/waccess-2.0.tbz) = 2eb0cb885b73be4fe527742701fe9005d988774dfc36c9303dd1c026a5510038
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wackamole-2.1.4.tbz) = 1d5230c2aaa9cb147f3edb74a8e7e509a0a42b4201343018d1e33977030deb2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wackford-squeers-1.16.tbz) = 03ee62d264100b389be2f3214dd4c586a8c9d6e063af6ea768a0cc11eb737787
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wacko-4.1.tbz) = d8e651cac3877c06a1f014f40a6db54daf6d15d7c34cc051316d922e70bb32f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/waheela-0.3_3.tbz) = c242a79b3640b5efa882edf0e4f8a9c7526f62a909565dd589922c80e44cf5fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/waiho-0.2_2.tbz) = 35e3fe61d6400140939207d20959f0fb5e3e0c3718e82219b2257313e42f89a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/waimea-0.4.0_10.tbz) = dadb057b0095629af4ea152509586893c0d390f5ce26f8583a9e895f4360c1a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/waimea-0.5.1_6.tbz) = d267d73279925c98367fd7926787e222d84fc9441998aed1b0b568bdb99533d7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wait_on-1.1.tbz) = 4696c1f81ab438b24c9b6331b132ed16dbaebb771ae29c7412077acc258f03f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wakeonlan-0.41.tbz) = b1e55f4183966cc79c9400fcfb27b852a1c66ace14f51b5d2b0f042bd3adeae9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/walker-3.8.tbz) = 5f55e552620259f1b1b2421285319d0612837f663c0d307c5571daf62c98a00c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wammu-0.36_3.tbz) = b1c133591c6c76098447eff32eaf027d36ba03edcaa784f05734493d31c43e54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wampager-0.9.3.20041204_2.tbz) = 2cc2f9463a75fa2d67d25476232dfb5d4c516674c170a597c55d53d76670ea3f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wand-libconfig-1.0.5.tbz) = 041434b5b20edb2146cd374860626d851f096444b9c5bde97d0a1df3ca5df238
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wanderer-3.2.tbz) = eca64dcc502c9ccfcc3ac542480e339ea4b1d072961e02177ead05c3d5917b5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wanderlust-emacs24-2.14.0_14.tbz) = f089300e3a89d890ed6c8e10e4903d4212485f5b6f107e4592863aa1acfff322
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wanderlust-emacs24-2.15.9.b.20120102_4.tbz) = b5a62643fe91fcb0b4ecfd077fb7b259fef56a1a2e1dcc2133029767ce214942
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wanted-ports-0.2.tbz) = 592a7f77215b7f10b0ef477924d54245198574d4757664ab3bf686067dad8d9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/waon-0.9_8.tbz) = d759525b4bdc25f03f9d1afe4478e8c17157603788c71ae6ee2110e51024ac79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wapiti-1.1.6_1.tbz) = c39c45bb4db0c7abfba5738adcd5e68d45e9ce4fb4ccb0176f172cc9153ff1c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/warden-1.1.2_1.tbz) = 1b8fce6a849985cdc8604f3171923a5d2563c94da7e9dc0fa0b41190efb4c321
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wargus-2.2.5.5_1.tbz) = 4b22b745c621f1232b8bc3dc1ad9e626b300233bb7fab201b4d191948a4b5644
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/warmux-11.04.1_2.tbz) = a822ee762e822f4e1d8798f0cb70ad00871d7f82e0f823cb6d1faa2eb7553831
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/warzone2100-2.3.9_3.tbz) = 3806b121c85a80290b6e325583c8902764a8ff33e8904ba688e3370c2f259118
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/watchdog-1.00.tbz) = a7b321ccb75404670f416d548d20e602e741597d5bde1b4572698a65b1837b5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/watchfolder-0.3.3_1.tbz) = 69e6be65fb0933f8daa75cc49a19a48addfb32b403e817c445616b2dcff8575a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/watchmen-0.07.tbz) = 987837197ff0e797604e8a9d4301c0970b1602259a9c4f0d1d94627db750a17e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wav2cdr-2.3.3.tbz) = 8b9f73688b115c9b2d8de8d5ed6ea7854d5288357ccb8958ede4d6c7d076e078
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wavbreaker-0.11_1.tbz) = be13a89ca2b5d119c281a12f3c47d5d8aa04b20382e0e1a62e14f133166aa8f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wavegain-1.2.8.tbz) = cc2f5a60e4eba18bcde024de7c5de1e7df60113ba6bc47ca49bfd55846e02f1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/waveplay-2001.09.24_1.tbz) = df1bf8da94b7a64181ca8142ac612d570865c3f2b00c7a71215af31ab7e8d73d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wavpack-4.60.1.tbz) = a2e3e82478cee3ee7ab38c504ad987046e364530dc03f72b694a8c03dcc42144
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wavplay-1.4_3.tbz) = a9e9b3d3cdc020ff70c4b675049b7f4c899a125d0aec9241f30514c699eaa52c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wbar-2.3.0.tbz) = 1f312057c575eaee37378055a96906f4bc9a259d5b16a1eac1e4646766edd89b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wbarconf-0.7.2.2.tbz) = 0da06c5601fde9ab17fc088386c1c957022351f00687144549474074453a6919
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wbl-1.1.tbz) = 8a6ac7fd8e9f2f231ce707dea30d63769764b91e58f74ef32cc08af8928484d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wbxml2-0.10.9.tbz) = 83c3ac40f3c0bcc5e24f0942a5a3d71ad49f5941f0a817b5cf364dd8273197b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wcalc-2.4_4.tbz) = ea81255a0eaf1dad3452f78cb5f981f43a3af436bad2f8f23aea926801490dba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wcslib-4.13.4.tbz) = fdbc27ed81885527636a1d401d3de72bf3dbb6b8412eaae68ec33dcc012ddfef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wdiag-0.10.2.tbz) = 1b85bdf4a8028399d29e429fda4ca70b493b2ef15861052da99dbe2d1c71fd23
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wdiff-1.1.2.tbz) = daf49680e3d51bcc38a9d4ce594c5a5b4e2e507285e5fb8b22be83b13a94a2d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wdm-1.28_11.tbz) = f517bf7e74d104fa04b75097230748ae342321942e88ed7ec3a27832296f456a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/weather-2.0.tbz) = e85a434e1c42964d182d29de6797fc2f3e852ee12a2fb1f7c52abcee1752b200
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/weathermap-1.1.1_4.tbz) = bf2a57cbd8eb878d7cab9da1053676c50e442f48584d2935fd1b033c73d80b54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/weatherspect-1.9.tbz) = c437ee5ca739b5b4448c4acb0d291e4c81f9f33dd2252aac3f01e0f056ddc72c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/web2ldap-1.1.24.tbz) = 4a865c813ba1b77dad8da4b1e9b82e7ab6ec12a99e4181c25928066043453ff0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webalizer-2.23.5_4.tbz) = 9d6cb7d42c5c3150eb08d97dbcdc9a86d328d5fd4b068aba7ffaaf39fdc4834d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webalizer-geoip-2.23.5_4.tbz) = 8c2a8216d47bf2037ecd0d6ee15967a2214a76e862cb5d602a7c99f6054a5e07
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webbench-1.5.tbz) = f8b69b489fada925f46ac210572d9c054dc8ef25017c6f0ec808b02b625d08d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webcamd-3.7.0.4.tbz) = 2c51d708bc208e5d3294e436b736a1b6b02936d2324007566696eac2a5d6b0a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webcheck-1.10.3.tbz) = c2d2af136704490617b520e83ebe7ccee120404b3d9519e00b4fd279f3588b2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webcpp-0.8.4.tbz) = 14aa2d180b0baf96313da216f38c05225c8045b2f1bde8fb014e3c4e26e21f57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webcrawl-1.10_1.tbz) = b1d67bfd140be79fd6f16157dfb336e59c86235a0ebfeced966a359efe24eebf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/weberp-4.08.4.tbz) = 117a2a2f4c66e6473e1cc7907e55d62e1f85f60e67560bf7ce845302a14c8af2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webfs-1.21.tbz) = 1f7f6a2051a5c8cfd0042e7fcd06d447f5c293af7e8e6ae0f498a42886a21a2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webfwlog-0.94_2.tbz) = 596c29f52ec3496170b11c867f3475034b25859415a85157461d252889ff58c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webinject-1.41_1.tbz) = 32b8d3369267f602209ae41b371c87c374a2a7a28bbe817d80e302bd64cedd13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webjob-1.8.0.tbz) = bbe7c244c6a739b3de0435da2b115dff80e5671e770e19b88cfc4dec4449b213
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webkit-gtk2-1.4.3_1.tbz) = eda54592462cb3d4f17fb6f3ee80f1a7d2cebbb1b32f7957af27c0b4722334a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webkit-sharp-0.3_2.tbz) = 4838097e191e847c826093f2a2906c7efbf77662bdb331d20686c856eb9fbe03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/weblint++-1.15_1.tbz) = 9f80985c2680ede35417769e0f816a1246b2da8ae1c1e860c1e3d1d2b52c304d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/weblint-1.020.tbz) = 30f9371f2a229ee78b2ac5cb821c83525026d90b2fa2b94475db97685433325b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webmin-1.600.tbz) = 31410f521e3c03383eeeea80b8d7fe53fb10a8cd8ae143b92e3a2912e71c5b70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webp-0.1.3_1.tbz) = 902926809fd3b1afea152750343c732f397de4573af74fc338f27e5d0f64ed56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webpy-0.37.tbz) = 96c7d1d990d399bc75cde206615d1fb0f5574ea272e21118c320ed9b5d08f787
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webreport-1.5.tbz) = 7e6da96e04d3a1db21f80ff1e1dc8ef28462fc697ef65d572cfb371b4d8f548d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webresolve-0.2.0_1.tbz) = 331546ed9c9e8e7b218389e459e93f94bef88d19b1fe41b6829f9e18bffc8bf0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webscarab-20090427.tbz) = 55b225cabb4e299be1455613f5d2bf392da6b9bcdcc233e93087617db5449129
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webserver-1.4.6.tbz) = 39597db37c9d1f3c8314fa57613b67408592291171a1d053b7cde2be08a7e2a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webservices-0.5.5.tbz) = 8cf3b463b1b51548adfccac6fdd526545090ac130dc57850143cc8c84d6ce781
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/websh-3.6.0b5_2.tbz) = fb8bb6fe55804d7f5f158c188a3abc249b7766e9445131f6a34d89b9120bab62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/websieve-0.63.a.tbz) = 85fa007388a79da8bd51b72ef144c5904e4c06c81695f1a5bfdcbb7c0754e6ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/website-2.5.0.tbz) = 7063f937642b21cbde8f3f3ae572d39e7324215c01c83b870120a92d39d45811
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webstats-0.3_3.tbz) = 4f543612887ae5fbd5a08ca787e2ab48beb20aa3ac8a1e4c48f6d3ea918d2bcb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webstone-2.5.tbz) = b1b052a57328691b1f952505941f61622d938a222a2145805a625fa4171e15a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webstone-ssl-2.5.tbz) = e53f418e156ef97e60bf7bb607e5a567c508a7cb3169eff677b6c193043acde0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/websvn-2.3.3.tbz) = d73e678737fea3ec33b91415ff7a55fa3125d442d737a28b61138e15bee1e720
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/webtrees-1.0.6.tbz) = af89e78024a016288a1a5c1b7f6261209ade5a3a7fbec52fdb3ff2aa244012b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/weechat-0.3.9.tbz) = 6dc874f98736bbe247bad9cb977aa501910962b5322b3c7c1c264f6ed5444cd4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/weechat-devel-20120929.tbz) = bcf295bd25c1c14af9a38db7ab6d156918b7be4dbf761243d683e48c92b2b134
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/weedit-2.0.3.tbz) = 221c24454c281474eb9bf6f9ba6f6978cc63e6d1af6bc9349a24e4ca12a065f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/weewm-0.0.2_2,1.tbz) = 6a25fd26131929c60e97b98f5064c059a4a2b2e121f4b3a469644bbdc96ffadd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/weex-2.6.1.5_1.tbz) = 19b401dc4f6660bea965fa3a83b32d794a09e7acb01d4c03ddd44a92a974b342
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/weka-3.6.8.tbz) = 076714dbc8b223908b574c7f1fcc95272ab5eb35ccd256bc86034675abc86f99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/weplab-0.1.5.tbz) = 15c0d89ccefa604cd23045c02776c5140dfe30743321918a389c14af30846505
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wesnoth-1.10.4.tbz) = a04a90d4f69af67a282de5193e9a5ee27b9e8a08ed4620697449d06eea219f46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/westhawksnmp-5.1_2.tbz) = f624cda1d78d4e7bad5b74f4ffac332a5cb068b9937f27d7bfdc384120777166
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wfb2sql-0.6_1.tbz) = 934d0606815a42a38c84a9c74e112046ded6f18f7e921ea24fb0bfcd83ecb9d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wfmath-0.3.11.tbz) = 8ebc440ac51b23a178371331aa4bb98585f968d3e5a39e3b6b9700be07d80562
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wget-1.13.4_1.tbz) = 4b546fc79be3bf0db7fbc72f6c7c96e56e0ac91b62241df1dc8ce38fb57f0d30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wgetpaste-2.20.tbz) = 31ccb00b16fa5c3129751eb2834343cbe90392a2e22daa7a8589a8692f884f1c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/whatmask-1.2.tbz) = 251d7b02408e5bdaada34d4ec98083d4f0968fdc8055a8a1f3a7787e021859b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/whatpix-1.2_1.tbz) = c4adec2e642262d6551db90982245c630f51a7ef34dbc81b6a106cae68b6a7d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/whatweb-0.4.7_1.tbz) = 7564a631d7261fd178ed5d4a1a5e46f586da38e5c6c60a0b130127a52c6a05e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/when-1.1.22.tbz) = 54c1d217a9a60405552b5b5aac80193c0ff5e7c9c8ad877caff2b5c252924976
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/whichman-2.4.tbz) = c9a9ee0af89eb118e95248415c0b0568080985b57671d4f4054385b878305330
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/whichwayisup-0.7.9_3.tbz) = fd6f56de71d0a77eeca549a79214e5beec15f8943bbbd66aa58ce65ce69a7cbf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/whirlgif-3.04.tbz) = 95c793eb1edd19cec3e37d724315c52eb27ae8f691778a23a8c8a863ce41aef0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/white_dune-0.30.5_4,1.tbz) = 01bb7bfa9718f770d4d10a44a9c69a48359098d0901c29f20ac1cc99222b15e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/whitespace-0.3_6.tbz) = 97eab2607f1be43146c4c679f36282380fdb389856a5f9309853ff0636372be1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/whois-5.0.11.tbz) = 0458783b492b4f61efc0a9ca8de675c47fc2c353c78f6fdf6fe1adc9bded50f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/whoson-2.05.tbz) = 724d20852f4d87e502133447f587244eff85c61617f2fd9db80dae4dc817f9ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/whowatch-1.4_1.tbz) = 7e187896eacdd70cc8c096a630082ca28e491b8cd5d9969e1f57776d8c4f47ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/whysynth-20100922_3.tbz) = bd7b0f8b1ca6ccf74b10202fb5e09f3def76019da64701e6e2b9cda864a441d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wide-dhcp-1.4.0.7.tbz) = dfa00079a67483ebf327b6fadb242b9bdce04cc4ccaedb0c30b9eac4f39ee7ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/widelands-b16_3.tbz) = a7691a9123bf8ebb786191030ca0d731c161e6b936a82b36482eb72b4dd52976
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/widentd-1.03_1.tbz) = 718b9999dbfb1f40b4b448b885d6a6bd35e584721e37c4c2d9da7b397cee3dcc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wifimgr-1.10_1.tbz) = a8c725a2af41875fa1254465b12fb9351e1992f19552a6629586906712e42013
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wiggle-0.8.0.20111208.tbz) = def30e0f1b46ae01840a7ca5b0bbbe72d803256a19ffda44cf4ceb87275cd4fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wiimms-2.05.b.tbz) = 511d2f6976aa05b8f447c4656b1f223ed8a01fc7be68c70c05dc658995bf95ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wikicalc-1.0.tbz) = 5114325e44baad92919f513330a8835d08211faa7dec5d082e6b0eb7b09fe616
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wikindx-3.8.2.tbz) = 231c0113b9e33c33b38b5204da050e144ce320aa2871b8c0d49e5643d9cb973c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wildmidi-0.2.3.5_1.tbz) = a90b55872ba37dbdf76321c032851c121286e731291c0e32dcc7ad414d4f3c47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/window-1.0.tbz) = 0e600c01eeac53ec9a2a982ea6cbc912170b859d5721f9c116b3a4d8e59ffb25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/windowlab-1.40.tbz) = a328999985f69cc23d132789e0d9a69b009114511d05d3a0ba6d9f7617fdcef5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/windowmaker-0.95.3.tbz) = fe19db6a77aebaa4343c081b9282bf464b32edc95033565aefa74d89bc0ad2e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/windstille-0.3.0_15.tbz) = 830e4d7aadaf2191b6d795b7fb52960df6b85fe2158db7e8f2fb0ac164a44a99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wine-1.4.1_1,1.tbz) = 9d26a4abd5a7f158a41e95ce76523a957f25c330cfcfc22b638be482e051f4be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wine-1.5.15,1.tbz) = 09fe6964eaee4a41c8b92b230d7b8409ef0985aec32a729574eba984c2f92fe8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wine-doors-0.1.2_7.tbz) = 01ba3c9e8c715792d4d1ccdf85b4c2f6ce3efd19bcd49442853d4701ef0edc16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wine-gecko-1.4.tbz) = 1c3ca8267ced76a9dbfb94e355c05919a2aebff79a0d19b65ab78c3a723165ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wine-gecko-1.8.tbz) = c7e80e3d6d109a328a2c13762f78c5fe5ecee570d48809e62da99c9ae27545f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wine-mono-0.0.4.tbz) = 323ba944078b50821b4f355f2861a264558b899cc009a57acf3f95f9c33eab6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/winefish-1.3.3_12.tbz) = e7a039330ff3411136b2f5f213a194358aa3b77eeaa4eb1a922fe530644d3121
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wings-1.4.1_2.tbz) = a4e2f4198e73d4a7c271794b41bdbbf09e1575a65c2d999de7fe7dcc775ab556
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wings-devel-1.3.1_2.tbz) = 5992397a112d6a286aab5c417b26601fc19f8f31c195a24cba21a43b3113c0e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wininfo-0.7_10.tbz) = be5dc9a69e850dd932ebf94a8d2ca8e0829d4336b12d31643825d8a3db113faf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/winpdb-1.4.8_1.tbz) = 3a1a8e1577ee83c739417dd727acfb66ede71770f5835d02fff3d16f6400c4aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wipe-2.3.0_2.tbz) = 460542c30fa2de2c80ad56b0b853b194d9d8f9172e6921e9b43d06b2f1155673
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wire-1.1.3_3.tbz) = 5a3d221ca4df762da8d1d6b73b02af13f9c394e485a243d4958888b7f61e280e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wired-1.3.4_2.tbz) = 0e01785a120999f092c7937a37d27c8fe359923a93eb2f10a7bee65cc0684261
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wired-tracker-1.0.2.tbz) = e6388186b730e68b8dfb6b7780df1916b874651687a22a1eeef690cde28917b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wireshark-1.8.3.tbz) = 782c747470d0999cea45f525a14cc647838a3fd50ccfb49feb3695c3da4fbbc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wireshark-lite-1.8.3.tbz) = c40e8192cc47f1a2b9654257dd0b422c3276ecefca4a1d5aad3de2389bc667d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wise-2.2.0.tbz) = 3d22b32a94b8b0fd626503d6228701992a5a53fc42d4259cf78f1e8e43aab58e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wizardkit-0.1_2.tbz) = ba64a735859d2cf53169c7844ca1e6d71bb9a2c8631e9ac3f7035700d66babca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wkhtmltopdf-0.11.0.r1_1.tbz) = 85c308d7da769051d1599b45ce47b16721a0ffef3edd18992917e1222a3ec75b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wm2-4.0_2.tbz) = 884e7876172b4039ebb18c0ddc3c8756e9586a47677a72ec533a44dbcf5d25eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmCalClock-1.26.tbz) = 208c73ba04a26bbb1012727abe8714d2c4f9b6d32a9bcb68a9a6bd04fc7c63af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmGrabImage-0.72_7.tbz) = a81855d5dcdb47f9e143aea67412c2f8f83b296999e1f3104006b9985f785aa4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmMoonClock-1.27_3.tbz) = 67debdbd1df491a974b6eb25e42256a6d9dc66a18aac23923ee243bd8339b8ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmScoreBoard-0.30_4.tbz) = c8b993a93ec094d104b641dd943d65e75e8d8c9c447b1ba46923246532d25d4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmakerconf-2.12_7.tbz) = 035fc918de2550ad4c3bd6633520694b6a92a1b19d080fc9682587ffae3713bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmanager-0.2.1_11.tbz) = c6fd81beba78b4d37ca70f92813479958859db7fe158c9dca7fd8a58dc469d18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmanager-addons-0.02.tbz) = b9b8314ace1c0bd0cd4d1df59f8df42055a3eee1053b973fadc30d00a7c93e79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmapm-3.1_2.tbz) = 3659f81ec35e621a5fb7a182ce905d795fcb3c514ab463df2b690e0fd2f33a6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmapmload-0.3.4_2.tbz) = cf6d409d1c855c8505de5ee03de27e02b09ddf3707712b06d2fd25306a734a48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmapp-0.0.4.3_2.tbz) = 96f176a080ba0e9ce02acaa293c51a381fe0975a3e5ee5fd63d437766c1a221e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmappl-0.71.tbz) = 1b6edfa1ad4ae608d8247f5a0d2df80bdea19dd0bda65de6734bf90a87617456
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmauda-0.9_1.tbz) = 42d44f563d751dbffc029533e6fda9825f840e74b198ad60826742ad3dd98372
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmbday-0.3.1_2.tbz) = 0a00dc3ad7b3c7e50293f46a9bf8a39432194173ad420c1e6d6583f0b0fb345f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmbiff-0.4.27_11.tbz) = c22e88429be1edf8e6c05de45d730ebff3366dafccb53dada2b68cd69fcc408a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmbinclock-0.3_2.tbz) = 6ece01eec6fab79494decb5f8e418ff46b33566e32c45648be6dbc1980902406
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmblob-1.0.3_8.tbz) = 7097486c0d5cd78c6a61b089b4c23a11697b31bec4e559111cc4880bdbc7ceef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmblueclock-0.0_2.tbz) = 93e1357f87cdb191d95083232c79546d01a17550cf73620657a2243d72e825d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmbluecpu-0.4_4.tbz) = ceb8f8d2d384867e89cff867778332cf6a7b65e97b7723f0628608b4c707cf86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmbsdbatt-0.1_4.tbz) = be1514a577aa9d6626f5a318c2c12b07dd443a6801f8f2f2652f7a29ff2ed2c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmbutton-0.6.1_2.tbz) = 87e7fc33fa8443c96e3b4ee75f06306bb33126298b4f11305377d6fb57dc21f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmcalendar-0.5.2_12.tbz) = ec9dde57d9d59c056f3b7222d2126638ab4fb38d61f939f792d56bb094397509
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmcliphist-1.0_1.tbz) = b51789db59c4db7bc7b2a724462a349ab85f8b1ed86e67298fdaf871473db7ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmclock-1.0.14.tbz) = 6960828fb28e7b1b62f4d8f4b0d4d14de0915e4b973915ff0f16a68499b15559
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmclockmon-0.8.1_5.tbz) = e1388341d42991400a258a48e11c089f60baaf89f035da10562aec9d927ba071
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmconfig-1.3.6.tbz) = d3d3d41ffe3ce72ffe3f984031cebaf8fb424fd045ed83c2d94dc4904a93d33d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmcp-1.2.8_2.tbz) = 9d205a9d0043121ae2a3a5485e2e3b95b38c226edc464c8f97a75751c6d1cc65
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmcpuload-1.0.1_4.tbz) = 84b5108ca5b9fd607309095342bcd6def69cfaab05d4492224271e7f2e8523f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmctrl-1.07_6.tbz) = b96684b5c891c9203760a5fa367a9220c88312f53edf9b1c210d7eed8df1cc13
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmcube-0.98_3.tbz) = ee9f7dd9cd15a515473403e5394a6bed1c1f01d2230f01ba2e3c1db65a555a64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmcube-gdk-0.98p2_5.tbz) = 5800cd2201aa046a622b7175a9565cdb3766b3b97e1fba28cc009c29009d38d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmdate-0.7_3.tbz) = d01a52ba3ebfd6d0d09bf63b1c00be41199945e9f9ef74aed31df84900bb0392
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmdiskmon-0.0.2_3.tbz) = 964f4394e60c7e27924691b4670144d88279680437ef5a979179327073137401
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmdrawer-0.10.5_9.tbz) = 61ef28f8717472e66d4c645334ffa04ff4e9ee4b3ace868f8980af9674d30a76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmeyes-1.2_1.tbz) = 8eb201ac6c94fd554aa06bbf3542920141710a49cbd8ce4aa0a4dc708809116d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmfire-1.2.4_2.tbz) = 3297e4167efdfa7c42f30c416970c1e3dfe4715d3649a5ce6305841c01d812c2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmfirew-0.20_3.tbz) = aaf8aacd77cc514e44f8e9685242501ed0f3851ea30017cd1d90754d8cc051fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmfishtime-1.24_4.tbz) = 1faf24fc48d1e16cd0ba0aa904620259b68821f941ffc273ea14328eb731137a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmflame-0.60_3.tbz) = 63fece77694332f7460b9a4e73f231ce7afe95d9b43d99c99df54314a52c0314
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmfortune-0.241_3.tbz) = fb4ff19a8f7c20afadc280fc38b23f149f40c237e5ad52664b4dce4a3a6e1f0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmfs-201104_1.tbz) = 6f8499f6f159b0f3ba68e89bea5a9a224a18e95c5e14cb2229181877762e4d53
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmfuzzy-0.7.1_2.tbz) = 35cfe5ad3cfe5037171dddf4fa83471220f9d7ca0051263965bbb8cf76155549
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmget-0.6.0_5.tbz) = fe3d9092e00386db125a6688cb93e80cc95e7c420d8be364e93b69a9df4a0ede
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmglobe-1.3_7.tbz) = 44961dd56e54dcd9e8a81b72dba1f0feff818721f373707266bb1ff72776f527
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmi-client-1.3.16.tbz) = 6521214a3d52756dabda3cff7c705c0e61124e7f943ef65b75b8bac4528dcccf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmicons-1.0_2.tbz) = c3bd3e77d11b38e425f63475910a3c29974a5b22407fc8fcabae082da0ffec3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmii-3.6_3.tbz) = 450346048c5b0b2fe2e8796756e081e393e0b7689e9a6c5f4282f8ee743f2385
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmii-3.9.2.tbz) = 4c4c3d981de94d05f356c5e78bdb5a06d4e04939bc09f9ce92b44d56a0f2528a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmitime-0.3_2.tbz) = 3f7239fccec7c970423c7dba26ecb47a67fb2dce531161d8ec49f27a4c4d8983
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmix-3.1_3.tbz) = dd8e5eb1117e72bff48d87cd14ebf7a9f6fc3c25746dff70e50f8080b6716b66
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmjsql-0.5_2.tbz) = a784adf41b8e5014887a88b3c3b4200b94f293dcd11c634cbf9a1456fd0768ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmjulia-0.40_5.tbz) = 93c6e29bdf3a7b653969ca3a5c86d77c6d6a274e09a39d8f2391960514adbf72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmjupiter-1.2_3.tbz) = 37a4b4fa7ac9e1ec96de2fb047d5f9148c392abd65568abb827e38474a743768
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wml-2.0.12_4,1.tbz) = 4daac1fa6f766814db3e5f1039506b4478ebe9af53d69775547f66233c4fd9d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmlj-0.4.0_6.tbz) = 56c746188adf565ff29b34f0263ba6fb3de8c4a9100bd4c559e8916b5b8539ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmmaiload-2.2.1_3.tbz) = 7486b0fe271b0e5c2f6b04c184940395451f51c33d525521066f07c487ed2ac1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmmatrix-0.2_2.tbz) = 8f7444768b54c8816f64c6d1df7bd163c16b286c02eee126a7952e69d44bce01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmmemfree-0.7_3.tbz) = decb899d310d9aeab7242e8ad7cdbce200fbf0db70a3e7fd6d15bf647d9ed0be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmmemload-0.1.6_3.tbz) = bfa7361f5f2ed0883eccdb089efdf30df212291a7f36409842ceae5036f8ce55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmminichess-0.8_3.tbz) = 786ced148875b6567c306a752711e3d272a1f4e8b44cf50b9a337e06a6bdb5dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmname-0.1.tbz) = 09bc77354ab5f1923a6ad2648ecc644098573e74ad101b0edf3444646bf7ab90
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmnd-0.4.17.tbz) = 5ffb67341a272565ce6fff58764136a252a783b39e04411d44693a78af14f706
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmnet-1.2_2.tbz) = 3d9f8bb29bc7653b56fd9ebf682b27af1ae76ee4fc7eabac943a572479f11e70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmnet2-1.06_5.tbz) = 04b1c8b8c70b39a64cb61b9e513a6a91483da96c0627399875258cc6e1e8e0f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmnetload-1.3_4.tbz) = 104fff4afd63572e092417143d0c584714f3a7b347af9ec03730f7f5d736edb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmnetmon-0.2p5_2.tbz) = 5186969029fa7cd18251bfc4536b516888d28e62853b17592e0fb9a9c4b94bad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmpal-0.6.1.tbz) = 4c5a5b7d0db92e589e29def82b27495656928911950649cd165c00eb4952f8f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmpiki-0.2.1_2.tbz) = a83d4e82ab13729c4f986ce0609a8e468351ff36371f9d7665b25169f9de1114
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmpinboard-1.0_5.tbz) = 08305163e5e99114176c06811b747caae47fc631f42ac440e8a5b60d677a1706
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmping-0.2.1_1.tbz) = 9e90a5c35c3ffb2b75c1e08c2f4b42834d47d93f7247fc9d7c34915276b84cd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmpop3-0.5.6a_4.tbz) = d19a6ff3bc1e95e359d6af7c04f3d7ffc7df039729be5553d70fc141cf941e99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmpop3lb-2.4.2.tbz) = 9c64dbfed97fce4b17497193120c8ae705b8c43214d626449a983df2d03982b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmpuzzle-0.5.1.tbz) = 8201d088e75ea4e0fe549ec8563eae3020230a0c7acc96533c5510b4d3fd62e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmqstat-0.0.4_2.tbz) = ac8b761789d95b302eec6fb0611e2f58ae8f16ecd8e0a2427fe6f35da40e5de4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmquake-1.1_3.tbz) = abf2ace88d03f2a72dddc43481f545c74c48807ae7f218022278fb2e33804a4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmrecord-1.0.5_2.tbz) = 432a23f95acb162875671b14ddf4af8e2f006a4fc0894041d41e6d3ac1543cb1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmshuffle-0.6_3.tbz) = 726a79c5b66ee7186e33369bcdb7b7eaeb36be0f003fd36dea3adfb23b5ce4c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmsmixer-0.5.1_1.tbz) = ae01600951933def3fe1fd87d5b223c93a4ff57731dd0af43a02e31a95c08855
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmsolar-1.0_3.tbz) = cdf405dd367a9fd5e322c79cc18530f0afb3ca7da4ef17afa1fc47f9cb0354de
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmspaceweather-1.04_4.tbz) = 29b1cde2ed0f59220bd47665a853f05f46cb350a2fbfb53f10d57489420ca963
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmstock-0.11_3.tbz) = ac8c2e0109801c038f8f949539608ae968c0532adf20333382f68c34f708e2fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmsun-1.03_2.tbz) = f04088f3bf78327b71c9475f2e6c6874f918bd3f602e6e2d4a0c741234134e2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmtictactoe-1.1_3.tbz) = 9849fe913e667709f02f2fdcf22090312e002ff2660c0855e7a6e059c92df9e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmtime-1.0b2_1.tbz) = 1c119933228171d7b2f798ad1a84037162c87f03f094db5ba21e1e74cfdf32cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmtimer-2.92_9.tbz) = c6f773b8c3834187e5a88781ca892bc067d47ea272417b5f97cc09abd651748f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmtop-0.84_3.tbz) = 2e673b6fe176bc866fc1cb8a00abba3717d5f0d4df0e495b7d5eb3ce9a3e60ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmtunlo-0.1.3_2.tbz) = 7f709c4607bfcc087e56a09098ce766cb6f69dd9a23f582ea872d29fbd7adaf4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmupmon-0.1.3_5.tbz) = 1d167bd21b14a6c266c77998657d5783c91a91269b7ec28798690c8dbce3dd2e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmwave-0.4_6.tbz) = 906e406ac77bb89eadd6deb0b9f4046b40bc99c50bb159b2d2ac1ca16408f895
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmweather+-2.11_6.tbz) = 71001e62e92568d8180bebe65b6434615e36c587a78bfb3116a4e92c3480e40e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmwifi-0.4_4.tbz) = 7efd1edf4779bb7c754f64f17497fbf746956b1ef3d013ccbf31bf7281fa7b33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmwlmon-1.0.tbz) = 74a78c50ad735e92b7d7e7481ed0cb29a57d6b3af0358ab1674e1058d1647bd7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmwork-0.2.5_3.tbz) = 2dbc27f208d336c897b87296674c8da72c074721a99097b572894bf81d530fc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wmxss-0.1_2.tbz) = 76699257565e308c706711f2aa9a6ba730212701852512113fc2e0706f8295e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wol-0.7.1_2.tbz) = f43dddc66bcb65cefcd2f8fa57095cb20809485ba493049cd6d06936e00b6b03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wolf3d-20011028_8.tbz) = 0c2827ed3a672160444960861ab7b7033df4898c0011c6f52a998ab04c56ad8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wolfpack-4.3.30.tbz) = b9d48648829e6f47c302fc799ed4a5a2f56f27f56cc64954534a4f561fcc96e2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/woof-2009.12.27.tbz) = 7073a580ff8eb06a30365217d02a2fe10819a9abb10e26374f0fd2e85ba16ba7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wop-0.4.3_11.tbz) = c54139ba647c05a577288768b73046fd2e64c90a7e5dc984297e07a68168e9ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/word2x-0.005_2.tbz) = 16a984e9839bb72171fea8c5d18d42da6a0ee89cad22849ef58cb337c9aad844
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wordgrinder-0.3.3.tbz) = 74b9b343029ca2fe7df31bacf9ed6503e6137a0a2c1d81b8a14a2644d5a0ff49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wordplay-7.22_1.tbz) = 647f0309ce07716d637bdb118e661121302f51d0b3fa41daebb6108ae43f5759
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wordpress-3.4.2,1.tbz) = d6e843e1986d53cbe9311bc40700640dfff3087d613e2d836583154643b4fff0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/words-1.97F.tbz) = 556b8f8ec9ec453380c90df0dc074dc94eb6266511e4e2a819b2af6f71a005a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/worker-2.19.4.tbz) = dac60348e1a661db709ad3233bbef954c9872920e7c07b73fd6ebeb65c04285f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/workman-1.3a_3.tbz) = 815ba6eaa4998bb89f69db5a5d001ff752a43481666dd3a6371e82503e3046f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/workrave-1.9.4_1.tbz) = b73cda5869958bbda6b9c09f320d1a8e5aa134f2329a44739b1f082462729ee9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/worldtools-1.3.1_1.tbz) = 75c43c2f8d522f3e80c054f8a3ab2ead39686c350ceee00bc39518e0ee36ec6b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wotsap-0.6_2.tbz) = dab30361cf7d7348b80a7793b100eee81de390872918c1fe8c714ff6f48a57fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wpa_gui-0.5.11_2.tbz) = 67564bd840b9743ea9c912c2605583932f604e0a1e6d103eaf6a45699d608ea4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wping-0.1a_3.tbz) = 23e3ef0497f07070b0de2c4e9930051a34dea3c90296e1eb538375d7cf9f1ca1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wprint-2.05_1.tbz) = 79457572f878a6443b0ed189d05ccd234dfd9575ace04f101a0e8c639327c64b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wput-0.6.2_3.tbz) = d02fbdc96f780f62650bb07e51020fdaec8551e81e98d30fd4eb85d38d634420
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wqy-fonts-20100803_1,1.tbz) = 787cb4c893ade0b52cf7356f6286de2fe56e9db1af1a44fcb1110b919d58c54c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wrk-1.0.0.tbz) = c9d7b40cf3184a2189b3a01984f976d748dabf90e6e76c6ea48c7c7927fedb86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wsdlpull-1.24.tbz) = ab3bbc7ebf3a69bc22cbab4287363b7a71f2a829f5498d2135fc81713259bdc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wsjt-9.1.r2511.tbz) = 5d54b38123e771c60d555d5c9deab7bc226be9bf722a409df9626b54aa86104a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wsmake-0.7.901.tbz) = d9ae46172b9c85d4c34aed9aad0af54cabcdcdad1afc70f456a1f1d636af93b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wsoundprefs-1.1.1_9.tbz) = 14ac387a16ab279e274103267dd6ceeb686f53c0bbe61c9a325a2ad435dfea0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wsoundserver-0.4.0_10.tbz) = 8128f009194e5c8ea572be6dc88f9b155ca5514a067cc844fbed1786c85b3dd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wspr-3.00.r2511.tbz) = ce307853039cb481c8ebb9ea4ad33b2184f2a9310e76120d65277db2048bd5f6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wtail-0.2.2.tbz) = 8a44bc1431d5d2e431efbdb4fdd9c38c5ffce22cbb2879755a9d1f4e3dad71dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wtf-20111107.tbz) = 4499676a66459fdf8c5f875586885c0912b36c216d479588c04fe43ede2f914b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wuzzah-0.53.tbz) = b5e9efd889a2ab7370e6ad1c945987a7cdb1e58f207ade08bce3bcdd534a75c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wv-1.2.9_1.tbz) = adb4f246c61a0ddcfb288a164a4288f6609573abff19d5394abb87adb674fc45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wv2-0.4.2_5.tbz) = d3f5e3e6fe9e4d436623a00940bbf60faf56c8cab859124831dc40cd84ba36a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wwl-1.3.tbz) = 747c64f831bf72b4f95750e434047f967d1f722524b35bde00fb05f4707db67a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/www6to4-1.6_1.tbz) = 7e674b470a1ea78d55c0586212549c1bc5e0f7cfbecaee560aecf161c9f68e41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wwwoffle-2.9d_4.tbz) = 124150a2d979bd1eebcbc3ec8fe5614715a1f67f06aa93121b68ef78c9080594
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wwwstat-2.01_4.tbz) = ebaf8a098472c3266c950778ccdb4f19f4bf7f379e0262a38c1a81183cece7ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxMaxima-12.04.0_1.tbz) = 237117eb4a2f7e502dd414f372586729b868a30881babbe64e98d3e00bf7bcb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxglade-0.6.5_1.tbz) = 401d23224fd1c7987cf483da06e1c18ac7467635823bf750dcf5bf4c7a59ec03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxgtk2-2.4.2_21.tbz) = 778e7f721c14d8890aa837ab72ca8a67495654fc90fed3831a419c8c26bce87f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxgtk2-2.6.4_6.tbz) = 184dae270ec1ee95959c401cf7061de7d3c47dd7a8fe12e32a3bb87569f05dea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxgtk2-2.8.12_1.tbz) = c003cfb53ee9d0c6c9a5d4fe25c3aff84eb5bd456dffaf376ea92c4deccd52fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxgtk2-2.9.4_1.tbz) = 579954c16c4321c9e819e5e7f9d55c647f88ecce103031918bb29fe5cc30c3b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxgtk2-common-2.6.4_6.tbz) = a00fbf0c2cdce3e623d2525d2f7937c6619a220efb2266f0759b4ad1bb22fe4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxgtk2-common-2.8.12_1.tbz) = 18f87bade1314b52f20f41b59a4c5461d3b8edd51a5db97062d993f761ba5222
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxgtk2-contrib-2.4.2_13.tbz) = 59ece28cf2bf49f307ef786d4efa442ec711ae1b6623aedb9d097b049ad76044
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxgtk2-contrib-2.6.4_6.tbz) = 11fade7d1452e5ea735edf57ada69ab6f3aa536b3e1175d75c1de7dd9de9f9ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxgtk2-contrib-2.8.12_1.tbz) = 460a72d04bc3f21c02511c3e31b7f87a4411cbfd09d7d80f65e1fa28b408d394
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxgtk2-contrib-common-2.6.4_6.tbz) = fe7870b7a408fa4a52d40e5641539a252cce3d02dd9f63ab2d827bc8a70fed20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxgtk2-contrib-common-2.8.12_1.tbz) = 895184d15c49233596af5378e4fb0bdee64124e7f488fe138428a2bf3e1b6bda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxgtk2-unicode-2.6.4_6.tbz) = 80aaf5fcbd97498928912ed4b188d627aa2d612799f5ce36de644092420869a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxgtk2-unicode-2.8.12_1.tbz) = ad0aca48ddbf29abc6de78de61c6d0ac3e4c566943c074ec712c1a7c47c8b34b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxgtk2-unicode-contrib-2.6.4_6.tbz) = faf7da0264e5740c5c5dd622feca75ef7899ecfc1a4024e309602a7ed32d12ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxgtk2-unicode-contrib-2.8.12_1.tbz) = 4e1e11fad83824107fa0b5abafc4d197ca7c1e4fcabb462a2641ac81c0d42661
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxgtk_doc-2.4.2.tbz) = f99af8e419f23d998ef73a70ce86f6a64202947302f20bb6fea1b6ea9740a910
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxgtk_doc-2.6.4.tbz) = bed44a3ae8090c09dc70eb455a66677add6bbd11c0122683b81ccd1482ac26b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxguitar-1.01_4.tbz) = 6d543d2614a67f75e7b9bde0da7fb2c6e8703078e5c8bb22e8c617b24cd3da0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wxsvg-1.1.8_1.tbz) = 6afb154460946f690f6ade1d1a7d6f993e899a23669eefb8cf17eba94f44686d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wy60-2.0.9.tbz) = 75614d7273d69400b3e1c951568773b1630645ba071754f11fade08874ab7701
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wyrd-1.4.5.tbz) = 7d40d687aad3a8b399d2b169c8635e1a4778720d9311ab14747bf53b66cf00b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wzdftpd-0.8.1_8.tbz) = 76776eb30310e6f5ad024af51fd65392c6416d58a642ced4f0105005088ec461
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/wzip-1.1.1.tbz) = 2f9850fe38dc7c71fa04c0ba9eaa9e870485312c67dd4155ff33189b1068106e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/x-face-e21-emacs24-20070306_10.tbz) = 2b7c8fe62588acbf5cceca1de141a651aca67425d40e9878fb261ad2da916c69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/x-files-2.00b1_3.tbz) = 1efa81323b0644f347d412b234a0732625b3b82526730fdef4b664f424b7fe3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/x-tile-2.2.1_1.tbz) = 8740ef031fb38d43d293fe6cad63f6ea68df1ab3e1a748dd0901b0e3bd88f30a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/x026-1.2.tbz) = 2138ea1b6819d25968aa48ec1c7364af6bb13013c3195ac2c726e1898958c3f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/x10-2.2.1.tbz) = a5711dcc0f1794046764193c0ddcdca414b2f5d1da3b75215cf8acd1741aeda5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/x11amp-0.9.b1.1_7.tbz) = 4238bb4d11f2c0840a7b2fb671b67c7dc5913effe0575b2c439db66428aa7151
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/x11iraf-1.3.1_3.tbz) = 7d2d8e6f13c16b27d80a2df913ef9fc6ec6bccdf9205df3847425ffbd01df4a2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/x11perf-1.5.4.tbz) = 073f82d237002d594a91c87b93e13eb3346992811157f8b6f6fd0c4052513f94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/x11vnc-0.9.13_1.tbz) = d3ba3eafd91d3a96e6bf69399e645c5832ee54195b25636f69f548f6f7683ebc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/x12arima-0.3.tbz) = a458967b224b8d614960e5aabb598a4250c76e199cf3a04b9e7cdcb1e8abaf1a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/x264-0.125.2201.tbz) = 5224e7e7f93e73d5c5cbe38e7581b9b78be2ad1eeb082b1b44d7f8882e822954
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/x2goclient-3.01.5_2.tbz) = f93221cd1ea2fc3e83b78ce35b792cd8d0db2492954579cbef8d05be8c39cdbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/x2goclient-cli-3.0.1.1.2_1.tbz) = 0a2f125efd4470cbe1e77073ef292aee5d832a48aeafcb7db5e0a8f3a9dfbbe5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/x2vnc-1.72_2.tbz) = 338e8974aec73fd1adc527f03632477ecf1f8708fd04c2f49890134a20e745db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/x2x-1.27_3.tbz) = f6b3c8ab3e9dfcc804ea3191fba8d84e8ee4c933ab219f84a67075078c15c40f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/x3270-3.3.10.tbz) = 52e1d6332b31a27ea2410b924cc47cf732071969d991589a6b370a9299e4c862
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/x48-0.6.3.tbz) = 2655f6d997e56a88648b0e5e8e26508ca12219eac88e6bad38a2458d9ec0cc6c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/x86_64-pc-mingw32-binutils-2.21.tbz) = 422e4604aa2ec6b7f13b13c67e3bedb409e6319952f68ee17a8fa1af35aa6157
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/x86info-1.30.tbz) = 37c7ec94ae1c094212b62d5087a8abf96d81e532ccacab19ac0f7ac04d67b4df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xabacus-7.7.0.tbz) = 464b1e58a3514a1967182c8779e11b046f7352820f094e729dcaf4b81a5d467a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xacpim-0.1.1_2.tbz) = 93e96ff00c5730a526eb0ad284e8b6133384e91b3ed683a9030c725f09c158f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xalan-c-1.10.0.tbz) = bb801dd1b766c4d7515d721d2f88880eb564795cd4ab5b1da37113213a129a85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xalan-j-2.7.1.tbz) = 862d90cf0ac13f9083c18fca56378c5fd8e7cce3b07f8a96fccf5c8277166d86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xanalyser-1.32_1.tbz) = b79f5c3e4193711b8314b367dbcbc3437aba85914eea35d8fa4029903eb8550c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xaniroc-1.02_2.tbz) = 009a8df1f621260d5d7076ee0f2645f6457583e99ed7da4eb7a834daaeabe3ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xantfarm-1.16_2.tbz) = 57b6e04e57b5c420e653f661a4d7949d979ebdcf0d90c2e5adaf954f88d4da31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xaos-3.5_3.tbz) = 845cb3a5f1325832d5c0affd886d1d3c1bff0f512d2a8d59de6a9ef2fa5ac279
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xapian-bindings-1.2.12.tbz) = 01dc5f6da62aaded4f57c39ffb4372123e7a40feb40712114761b12fd118f9b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xapian-core-1.2.12,1.tbz) = d5f3e221ba94170cabd2782724a9d33a6c0154b2117955772acc605adad1b79f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xapian-core10-1.0.23.tbz) = 286db306ee4c7adf85560d72e8fd1df6938f09fff3fe5432f5691cd10752cf25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xapian-omega-1.2.12.tbz) = 58bf0c9071816331708ce7e7924f358152f0b5e2de8cad597c82d04e285accb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xapian-omega10-1.0.23.tbz) = d9f2b6aae10ce9d9b185a06dfcffb3fd409e6ec7f153c58a31a9731007d9f110
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xar-1.5.2.tbz) = 94c8edfa1affc3a41606702c700cbea53dd4fa3fadbe68aabe88b8ad43bc15d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xaraya-1.2.3.tbz) = 56e568121ecae3f577d5e8490f81290ea1fe80851aba009c9e62e496dfdaa3a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xarchive-0.2.8.6_7.tbz) = c2c27e1948f02d94ff164c6d3d81a9d3e29f044c0259679a57eef14b46cb2272
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xarchiver-0.5.2_6.tbz) = 032c07b4a4f80d32a6a1643ce0cefdbfb9ce515be15f1735c5cbf27f8dc0a268
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xarchon-0.50_5.tbz) = 51ebb89d599724d96322f8b8fffabb8c16b51a13f4c58bfcb5e756de174baa54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xaric-0.13.6.tbz) = 07a83a8d1fc24d2fb9d327c89344d4094827a686234052f7e91621fa2f01b2eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xascii-1.0.tbz) = 41c4c988a7d2e5d2053a8a2873924474c9087e661b04ff68336ccc0962f42d91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xasteroids-5.0_2.tbz) = c386936cb9d82c223089deededac160cdd3984ad01a50058f231bfaff5a36c29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xastir-2.0.0_9.tbz) = 61baefa753b428e0f03178beb3ffe0d96e6a71e9d862c252417d298865440e80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xataxx-1.0_2.tbz) = 494f2896759baf4f5f2bdd240db3f0dcc8fc4a9b5e09cd29d820aad2b7370177
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xauth-1.0.6.tbz) = 59a7a46709bcdd6604d61022a75cf0a283b17271f91622be28ce319cf6f31f79
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xautolock-2.2_1.tbz) = d121f899f15cbf7e3f9b26f6ef0edc9c1ad3a75a6aafc379e8626b58984b5605
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xautomation-1.03_2.tbz) = b49bb69c795add34f862bd937316b91f4f661ff03bcb9c25e10ad988ac7dc558
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xawtv-3.95_12.tbz) = 4a0b12190856b514b19aef6ebe5910f8cf6afee088ab7f76509536fe18549c45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbacklight-1.1.2.tbz) = a7352ede29c414b472e6a45163b2b7acf266a21155e4f8c187c012b08da7d168
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xballoon-1.0_3.tbz) = b84b08ba8c2232e0be02c2cea142f89b479ae220759041a0ad8afa288bc5ed34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbanner-1.31_1.tbz) = 9d71040383d476ec0581b7e3783b7108c84d2b77944dd033dcad01f9b40226f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbatt-1.2.1_1.tbz) = bd9f130e573dcdea3b8c96db3f94adcbf27111c467a14de254ee61944133399c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbattbar-1.4.2_7.tbz) = d915be6c1969c8ade62d95d4907511702f8cd664dfd6e6c578f4704c6c728146
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbattle-5.4.1_2.tbz) = f037cce46932621b64b86243c20d0f41bb07098990573b66c824031868a8a72a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbelld-0.2b2_2.tbz) = 12496c75c07ae4af9b3e7b57a6f45f9302b2ef8f9ba3fb0ef81fbdf7efad6d00
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbiff-1.0.3.tbz) = f2727aa817d95d52f9d85a78d63a2dbb927cf5eb75b29b2d09f9fb9859c6a6ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbill-2.1_6.tbz) = b9dabe259acd054a68d636cc459148ecedce07ee38f54597af033a9c333e0a44
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbindkeys-1.8.3.tbz) = e5dca30930012ac41ce29dba16688f17a4c2c443583e303ebd7ac0273d42c014
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbiso-0.6.1.tbz) = bcaa6af53283a075e65b35f0e1eda069d7a327eee983c79d556166f0d0534907
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbitmaps-1.1.1.tbz) = 463267625a87d3f19de114a7c05d7edecdadcba0e19bb3ab3127448d9cc8f963
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbl-1.1.6.tbz) = 8436eea068283c03b5ad24d70c728b57f9bfaf0c59669787827bc3a70465f78f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xblackjack-2.2_3.tbz) = f55b7c8bdc634e478e9ad7d1bb5a08813fa0e8c0b953ac4b89d5017d8fbb9e2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xblas-1.0.248.tbz) = 1ae885ba7b8065a222b0ef6c712da0c85e0e7f085000b586363e827d41806227
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xblast-2.10.4_10.tbz) = 9e7f000885e7d5d5598bb94560d2167b8fde9d441f096ec4a4f585ff7189d529
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xblood-2.0_2.tbz) = e438736f2bbec56a3bdbf42f1d298d6f7c87d86cee621792fc317a2d518dcf6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbloody-1.00_2.tbz) = ae1d7ea6ac52df4be4a8ba1c4de35f50cc30f519b3ce22b4c45815dd68b68069
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbmbrowser-5.1_3.tbz) = 6439b12ea5dc99969248b22459efe12436e6d1c9e2f2da477eb8de69bca57156
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbmc-11.0_6.tbz) = e60e329e530795bb75193293c698ed0e6890a0d7944a9fd1239a4cb6d22969dd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbmc-addon-xvdr-0.9.5_2.tbz) = de0dcafda5c0d8fe761ef03b4e696adc7259340243c540e0bb64949fadd98512
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbmc-pvr-ppa-odk-70_4.tbz) = c1f6113d00051f08e2d52a93d0b1b2a2bae9cb90ffabdc48aeb365e66089ae81
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xboard-4.6.2_1.tbz) = 1c6c54b99e48e1e77a3e1f74689351a62ccb88fbccecfe40fabd34ecd26ce5cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xboing-2.4_3.tbz) = 7d2832642541311dd5261e2beeeb29738ce9135aef58daa79bfe80c290ea2a22
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbomb-2.2a.tbz) = fe9702b2f8965d4b82874d91788652aa18e6e18662d064c9c314b5bdfc1f36a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbomber-0.8_2.tbz) = 17de3648ca04bd3908ab8df925512028c358904df2cf0cf4136e10b5e19c8d5b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xboxproxy-2.1_3.tbz) = 39f35fbeaa64b1e6cb56fd58fa9b5eb0451c28632f04266d6241fe7b12eb276a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbraitenberg-0.9_2.tbz) = 36f0f65dde1597d0b3413cfbc7132c20c4d5244289d7422efea0f945ebd5201b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbrightness-0.3.tbz) = 15d2cde5aba26725073e432e597a7f42e45637068836b4af1d5e6cbab2d283e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbubble-0.5.8_5.tbz) = 3342c1b3e7f7c93460addd9fb18f86d156256f574b8be17979d1350a8843e80b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xbuffy-3.3.3_4.tbz) = a4760e4be0272d46e448a717cb624d3eae3013cb32e437ef01a8b8b02757ccb5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xc3sprog-r449_1.tbz) = 253424d0f87ccf31db1e8ca0e095e698e36e890d6f838f75a425ebda824aad50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xca-0.9.3_1.tbz) = 425299e72cd82e8c280710d9435d95d6eaa4c8c8325311b757426bb165c839a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcache-2.0.1.tbz) = 4675e93e4dd8e26b35551d42706b653fbbf7685dd523becf81d1e282bab238bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcalc-1.0.4.1_1.tbz) = 31b64dca307d10e188766c9d933f7f282b39abf53004c4ebcd880b2e3a8542c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcalendar-4.0.2008_2.tbz) = 52612a6a827e9d49bba72b9a07c682d7ad7c218338c8724d9e13d852084f1572
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcalib-0.8.tbz) = c3f0aaf3cbaa6be2fde8d2fc80994b004f83763c7af6f9a4d390c6eafa42edd9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcb-2.4_2.tbz) = 26b516f79052a7572c2898617fdc8551b2416b8429b72a29f37bae8eb05f4a7b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcb-proto-1.7.1.tbz) = fda27e634a88766f18ebfda3b22bd7684dce05f044ea7ed1b8df936b7be56ca2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcb-util-0.3.8,1.tbz) = 090b3e9c60cf01650c1699b65eb72cdb544de23de38b0713fac905947c49f78b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcb-util-image-0.3.8.tbz) = 9dd752bc6fc81fada9f5d3af8f2de1f4ffd2d92d49c1faee6e2bf982567d2b5e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcb-util-keysyms-0.3.8.tbz) = 67626d9df2670503de5da0ba533ae8a3ba2fc89c642e974c2bddc85203b27425
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcb-util-renderutil-0.3.8.tbz) = c5cb5526c3d788f23ffa3420fcb7cfbac5148ec508b2e4c597e40e27e366904c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcb-util-wm-0.3.8.tbz) = ba2a444f5bcc6f2f7c962f8516eac86eaa9ae9880e5892f0a7829010fef08016
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcd-1.7_3.tbz) = a0fc1c67b66271e23c0139ba5d6c517c796bd5b9a111d6d0642b58aed079103d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcdplayer-2.2_3.tbz) = c94344a1544a5e251b870b2c012d5972299533e4fcd0ef828c3cc00b0cb03c8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcdroast-0.98.a.16_5.tbz) = ba7b0f36e256a97c97cc7ece8d23d25e929e7198c7c33132a8362021f4347df4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xchat-1.8.11_12.tbz) = be65e404d27660ad399660cb6409a83d2dfb6be80aef9ecedeaaac0ad31a546a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xchat-2.8.8_1.tbz) = e1622abef86a7cddd14d94841794b465782feaf680504b0e6e8c15c83720da86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xchat-fish-0.98_4.tbz) = 4e51291f9266760bba71327ca85103b9e8c12f5391a515a7ae4d82ae622ed69c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xchat-gnome-0.26.1_7.tbz) = b231ea7ab0e67816c6d47eb2332daa14c6941ecc001fb8f7adf4a0383ac311dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xchat-mircryption-0.3.3_4,1.tbz) = 7883ae005e8eac2df9f62e757f87a8c28284e317f7629de7da6d616f74b4a5b6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xchat-ruby-1.2_3.tbz) = 95776b8a6932e14391c27d71e54ae5fa071b2bc8641509888dda2d704c0504bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcheckers-2.2.3_2.tbz) = fcf33faa94353efa4702e0a05caf006879bfa80431dd0dea4ac2014abba35c6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xchm-1.20_1.tbz) = 7cbc0e42b7ae3108fe2e1d4f2765b47fbdc6031ea5f6f16c2135ca81100e2af7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xchomp-pl1_2.tbz) = f4233e3a1f9d0beb7206705e5d84f51b1811744ba0b41e4d63e0a8c1d6b0783c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcircuit-3.7.40,1.tbz) = 913a9ba213f1cbf2956edfc8f46b5d9b20ff169e0f7860ce4e237338e293f0d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcite-emacs24-1.60_5.tbz) = e28c128fd12a0ffd471b61f196999377a6a8b61d35918b1d5fe554b4559ad1d6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xclick-0.1_2.tbz) = 0927fe96a7a4221cc7e06ac5a839532bf70e582b7314fbfb2463deaaa4dc0360
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xclip-0.12_1.tbz) = 93215b5da865c6c321057e749cd09ecb1b1e4e5b6ade1a40bd219540685c9784
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xclipboard-1.1.1,1.tbz) = 9b7e3048021ffbbd33040713fcbc4ce52fbd2d81fe1db455534449cd2b178da7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xclock-1.0.6.tbz) = c7b703c195305697faa7d23b5e91d93cd7ac339a50586e60429dc829c5bdd7af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcmd-1.8_2.tbz) = cb64e2078592729c30a04e7dac86149d9a67927878bb3dae2af0ec096bf75143
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcmiscproto-1.2.1.tbz) = 5216339fc8da9e1a64d245bbcbd8f288ce3e0d72a35445ee3ee0847a198c5ea8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcmsdb-1.0.3.tbz) = 3dda9c90b2bc5a33d8b9cd5672624fde8176cb1ecb2065dc616f51a920dec957
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xco-1.3_3.tbz) = 2548b343ee7fac11b121af2b0754b9d05adcc25528187e408af77388bcafbab0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcogitate-1.02_2.tbz) = f03efa50bf9fd2f7b3c41a477710528b0f365facf890aae1f70a968ae1b351f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcoloredit-1.2_2.tbz) = a9fa41baaf64dbe086e4b4c159c0bed19c338f9c9c3bab25428d63d84ba10d96
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcolors-1.3_4.tbz) = 214cecc0dabef589e9fd319b477363ea41e942a904baebdbf65d3fddfc32f89b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcolorsel-1.1a_2.tbz) = f02641427e53bb67051962c9dbf2bd1b86a1ddaba4d03f5aff4a812e85b3353b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcompmgr-1.1.5.tbz) = e131fc4a2076b80cf91166029c69b3d7b5402507f82a3474d58fc40d259892c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xconq-7.4.1_7.tbz) = e0e8256a1dab76b76889800540a4f333509488a83df1fbacf29587b94ba0111f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xconsole-1.0.4.tbz) = 19d6c855f9263cc4b4cd6409cd7ccae9c40903f7c5ec89bc53032157504d25e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcoral-3.47.tbz) = ec18d6cc20d3115d839ff83c63f009edc81462965f2cfd259e1717ea13c2f203
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcowsay-1.3_1.tbz) = d006adab8b2ce253916f51bbaed2706626ad9f4773e75fb723daca3ca172c88d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcpc-20070122_6.tbz) = 152475ea715b9c2f9ba11ed8aaf8e586de9d4fe48b699c007e86be5612511cf6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcpustate-2.9_2.tbz) = 72437cf093865ff26f5cbc67c5449f9bd398d796faea0b88501e058c5707f457
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcruiser-0.30_2.tbz) = 7216da1b1c803d58720c55def940da233229cb7d4ba3daabf09655d69e6eb403
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcubes-5.5.2_2.tbz) = 2963f6d8e8b57e567bddcecc2e2c386465a9404ef61c778d0fde6365281927ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcurs-0.5.1_6.tbz) = 688c27d6c2bb4417147d0076156c6726770f9ea57653d31c41a438bd077b5120
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcursor-themes-1.0.3_1.tbz) = 1f8b0eef7c2bdcb95af8b43002b64647521f3f7a83cc24a4c52d14f5c39ef006
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcursorgen-1.0.4_1.tbz) = 0d00c4f0cbac9470b6d6cf119421ed23758b9bddd447060f7d2404fdff7c3352
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xcut-0.2_3.tbz) = 572bfe945f629ef50fca3bef107539a955f7291fa096c75af01888f9978eb2be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xd-2.3.tbz) = c0162856b47704bfedf646d5d159ae37a59c6adf623414d4e333d799ae0080d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xd3d-8.3.1_6.tbz) = 15b72da0f3b92f4b068ada4d6bc17eafabf3d330ac1a19fc343d95bd61102cc7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdaliclock-2.37.tbz) = 67b576ea3ab766e6316c1a63d50198318b2d2e6c9119e388124459975d11ae1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdbedizzy-1.1.0.tbz) = eaa02560b01035dbd4fd31e855c275ab64847cc96409bc89ce161eb85da63c7f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdd-65_1.tbz) = fa2fe9072e32a9a0ddda84cd452b48e2209a370938d1a60a3cd9587eb6920054
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdeblock-1.0_2.tbz) = 3e5c0f7ff990bac4eefe1ffac90ec50ac8800a010014cb586dc4f80fbbcd09bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdelta-1.1.4_1.tbz) = 50bc30349652194ae8d3c8c0d3f77c9ab769aadf884b64292e35190529c3bc67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdelta-3.0.0_1,1.tbz) = 9b5399809a08bc99e6ade92588258abba70d7c8fad78dbb514dcb858ac716fb3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdemineur-2.1.1_1.tbz) = ccfb8ae0243dc6afbd8b242f25d8ac8d988a438ba4bd27a3f42085285b5d61d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdesktopwaves-1.3_2.tbz) = 3c7d3e4dfd372012a9c60647061265ec3558e519cb567e4b1a20497a35f08734
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdeview-0.5.20_3.tbz) = 9adbcf2da113ec5c7e09e2f2e30c655d0ed690dd238a0b917db0a1f2c54917ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdg-menu-1.5_1.tbz) = 6a0b7c2b0998e047d6fd5204cb226b2f1d23a2419f76be3ef7ea0d35824fea76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdg-user-dirs-0.14.tbz) = 81b5ee83468f6d15d88b46791dd8ef2805862e4a2f411e42e187ea2defa55883
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdg-utils-1.0.2_7.tbz) = b0866118389072cb73fda0547417d6bdf8297ca8eb84d50d6257890715374142
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdgagrab-0.3_2.tbz) = 8e82b77efc7a84663ff14482aa254d2821d400743266a0d72f67a08299950cca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdialog-2.3.1_5.tbz) = dc2e6eadee72a0ea06f0295a56cff4cb0f8d02c283a7a0d4d278ccdf6ee04286
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdigger-1.0.10_2.tbz) = 8d5763b99d3192061aa2a035d9938be9744bd77ba1ee1e2ad046244446e5c0a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdino-5.5.2_2.tbz) = b5f61916c34cdb030d754f751c521ae3459ef42bb8a7a7d2a417334f215bbb8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdiskusage-1.48_7.tbz) = 0b240a10b372d3e9800d87b2518551c9e4dd6b409ac842fc78ad5d83161738cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xditview-1.0.2.tbz) = 14108022e7479b2a8cfdcf66c990f0573395e7ad071b96e2ddfca21b6e3a416e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdm-1.1.11.tbz) = 1efedb840f952e8663e244b4a476afe8e2dd899b3e76cddbccb030c1f6b74d17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdms-1.3.2.tbz) = 1e4cd6a867d92a0dcaee3588117cb7fe5596e7a44ad08722ca2f00fe0ffebf46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdoclet-1.2.3_2,1.tbz) = 2fdd0d48033e43c0b2c11cbdb32d74303d6a28c27ca0a45e6c3fba11590c5536
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdotool-2.20110530.1,1.tbz) = e0d6f885572fa96f56116b18f2632c4a6dea4d059b7f32831914b5423d74b69a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdpyinfo-1.3.0.tbz) = 6713aabc24b6bf33ccad1ab1430d3131caaa29360cdbdad4703dd5054c09dbb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdrawchem-1.9.9_10.tbz) = 1c121e7b1090179b40eec06ebe40e117b2062f77cfa0fdf923b782ab33931e45
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdriinfo-1.0.4.tbz) = 6a0a54a43eac69e15159559d148e989dee1e02ad3ed8c8b88f44215feb584e27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdtm-2.5.8_2.tbz) = 9d761b59cc45554e00d49a9f1018f0dd2a182224d3832572ae7e7d1d89d16016
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdu-3.0_3.tbz) = 0b7de0afa09ad9ac511629986838a257b94915c137e2019fdff2c3d364d2c9c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdvi-pl20_4.tbz) = 542d7e3fd97fd1bb028b30db87a30d01cf38a8ce486bfeb5431cf99f4d8dac08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdvik-tetex-22.84.16_4.tbz) = 15c80a776a83d7330c9f300e175959456b4d5614c75677159a2a7e59e4465653
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xdx-2.4_5.tbz) = 466bafb6b2a4349267251d5c774ab98e64079e19b5b228dfc6ab397bd353863f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xe-guest-utilities-6.0.2.tbz) = 10ebbd20289d3442f5d6e1322ada6ac78b4ad7b051ad895441dd7eb6925da75f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xearth-1.2.tbz) = 4a47f12774c2f8902f6789617ccd0eee7072d304a66a732830d08694c2ba11ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xeartk-2.2_3.tbz) = 1927f772aaa6e9a821e5a3f152fff1b511c76999e712784aa892543245d74aad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xed-1.3_2.tbz) = 1dcdb4ed45b3d15520ed6e6da765e104969591f2e2d378efdfb3a3b6f9b6deb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xedit-1.2.0.tbz) = ea2c4c7f4d7d52d005e6f2557fc5ba355be2b329dc1917513bdee3139b5ddc3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xemacs-21.4.22_6.tbz) = a28a02871377363e46a0ca000c88403c193415d13bbed45b55ad8df9bebaa874
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xemacs-devel-21.5.b28_10,1.tbz) = f32bc8e586a00b13b662b231801666316962601e5ec5a067496887e83b77318e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xemacs-mule-21.4.22_9.tbz) = c2085108b37407491880e4c45530cd18ee2d1ad373f88be131b0208230b5e458
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xemacs-mule-packages-4.6.tbz) = a97d3e0440841f59fc21aa01e2eb52054db5559f5819691a7b708eadc6dad1b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xemacs-packages-14.2.tbz) = 8111ab6571c098395eb3bbb054aa155c492ec39213ffda99b9c0eb4d3dc0c5ea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xen-tools-4.1.3_3.tbz) = fd58ac22fe50683222c54f075bd67fbc2c88f73ef65486d7fd368c15ef4a17ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xengine-1.0.1_2.tbz) = 47173f85ae5002d38ae25b34517b978a362bfe29d995fcd5d6a98cae145f464f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xenomorph-0.6_6.tbz) = 278f2e2890efcda8c83075f208580cf08ac0d4ab7dfb4c25506ef063449a1dce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xephyr-1.7.7,1.tbz) = 5217a1024886876fd3d1d4a66f01fec6fd88651253d63de1b54bc053db3cb74c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xerces-c2-2.7.0_1.tbz) = 4479b3bc9823ec47c9f8ce2c29e7b38d95a60b3152d9f5821e97e218d2ac9493
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xerces-c2-devel-2.8.0.tbz) = 2fe534088cf56b683fe4318e5ccc1bd1c9a2329e1cf53aacc02daeb495d276d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xerces-c3-3.1.1_1.tbz) = d897abe52db50ffc45fa0adba682ba11570388438451e0b0f3c01893a5bb8eb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xerces-j-2.11.0.tbz) = 228125b80b7e6b971fcc83295285e42515d67abef24bce26e7fbabd8cb7964ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xerces_c-1.7.0_1.tbz) = b9b144c59d313cd420e766055ca9b49d9c0e9f8226d6625bf6f7c52954964fdd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xev-1.1.0.tbz) = 830291c0015c3cbaf057a7d2e03fdaf05cb4a1ab46771c3e9d8367a0405b54d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xevil-2.02.r2_2.tbz) = f25d53012c68b4c760d4609d1802c4d01662156085f4d52d7111e19b33adb7cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xextproto-7.2.0.tbz) = 7ba7d74f738f7ad04f43ac673fdc9dee62458939f1c57276d8e64dfdcf571dff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xeyes+-2.02_2.tbz) = ca58b66edcba75d83d395787c1f583cc4982e87f5a96524d92a2ecf6fadee3f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xeyes-1.1.1.tbz) = 1c0b4a6f977a384755c03ebf73c8674257d66c349a9ffd8310f3c1145ec387f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf-spf-0.2_1.tbz) = ead184dba720f06b970f18de0f21769b74e4f057af9d5400e8d4b6ef3c2e030d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-input-acecad-1.5.0.tbz) = c4e87a87a36899ba656792e5e996956e2c913574f3ad33514cd537cdc6a922fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-input-egalax-0.2.tbz) = 77dbfe3c7a82e49cb5dc3654854b079da76bef9c939d8078466ce2b4a8c8c06c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-input-elographics-1.2.4.tbz) = c9a570e4ba55524e812ed127f89d096294b17dba8e7fe9db6dcb6e9341987889
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-input-hyperpen-1.3.0_6.tbz) = b548e0d1562a460fe4395498c13a1e3332319db4d48b7cd23fbb85638230fe50
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-input-joystick-1.5.0_1.tbz) = 28dd92156ca3ddacd17ac57daf6b129e3a83ae2888b533cd52fc1c7f89664a6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-input-keyboard-1.6.1.tbz) = 1601df30c00e8258050f5b825fd4f9e63aa7e64d8dea7199700a3f3e6c822829
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-input-mouse-1.7.1.tbz) = cfcf98afb05c390a7410aaa036ce22f1bac084b0f06c05a732d118c96dc1d672
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-input-penmount-1.4.1_1.tbz) = ccc182adc9e18dd7be82af73118f00ac0b13e7c76b53f938a110ad70fd5bec20
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-input-synaptics-1.5.0.tbz) = d576bee944ec00b49d44a9d1b0575a06e711143cf087be0d7d9bd7dd50243a89
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-input-vmmouse-12.6.9_2.tbz) = 6afb5e661bea90fb9784c3225f13223346eb4d0189171c385c12070a03874a54
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-input-void-1.3.1.tbz) = 22d049ad854eb81e023a3713ca51199d62bda2336d46d7766412c68883b063a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-apm-1.2.3_1.tbz) = 85cd662b15aafae6a863525d2fcec6d4451dbe20b35388d3d97ace41b2c80bc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-ark-0.7.3_1.tbz) = 63ad8904284663f771ebc42dc5b4704f8c0d13a2dab82a22b827764441ea79b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-ati-6.14.3_1.tbz) = 3afc7bf8c93422f992f498177fd2cf4270a92f80c08de544e8bec40f1ab25275
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-ati613-6.13.2_1.tbz) = 8e5650f9616b2f4fc4c6effbaeb145195a0bcefbef19c81ecadc15c003d3bb05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-chips-1.2.4.tbz) = 6044a48fdc6b03e9fc793c2991eacf42a524456caec6f1e91658d4bd7eb91d03
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-cirrus-1.3.2_2.tbz) = 8695e1e95068ce8f3c3f6ae116759c038da08905ac06e8927eb532fbb0846b8c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-dummy-0.3.5.tbz) = e0678ae9f25cdf2a8a48063eb22f4d7200a57696700f7ebfef0b883e4754313e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-fbdev-0.4.2_1.tbz) = 0c6196770ffc71455f38a1e2089b01ebb7f15c8a952b92449163a816a48ac935
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-glint-1.2.6.tbz) = 4b7f14fffe7bc7febff7e9b5922339a844857a8e41363889f832b2977657be08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-i128-1.3.4_1.tbz) = 224a36be521e43e663d2b2d5f9e88e6d69e962830d10833b0acefd0cf2bd42e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-i740-1.3.2_2.tbz) = dd9a16b5881cfcf31b2443508af6532dfba63daf41bdba7838e521fd17fe7942
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-intel-2.7.1_4.tbz) = 093354ed6408ea95b1bde9c2ebb13c92cc43abbd43a7a8b88abdaf7fc4b28c3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-mach64-6.9.0.tbz) = ba00c9c0dd646e3fff7a74e913ccbfaab4d9ac449d7d1d5e9c87fbf771a9b41b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-mga-1.4.13,2.tbz) = 55dbad5f97120524e2dc35a460c42c46dbc00455f120b8df195fe17c05805374
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-neomagic-1.2.5_1.tbz) = 8f722ea11cc9508e707a2baba7b00db964880a4cb1c7f5a8c1613c16148aa879
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-newport-0.2.3_2.tbz) = 9b0ea651bceb0e5f293e2c57d5db49f6e7f49db7b4bb5c1c12f90c69b9509a7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-nv-2.1.18_1.tbz) = ec68b667ac858e39080f724af74216c202e08c6dd05e624e94a8c1bff22b54fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-openchrome-0.2.904_3.tbz) = 5ff5fcd9bea51c6bcf160a838f0b589eba8ec8316be336c321c127abbf58f740
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-r128-6.8.1_3.tbz) = f0e29c5d387d4c5f6dfef7fd914f234a3e6a4cac7724895510dca9d125507feb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-radeonhd-1.3.0_5.tbz) = eb3de278343e1a08a2445b0f0aaf67565f280d4da5dd2fb0778c80c6600f9a4e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-radeonhd-devel-1.3.0.20091101_6.tbz) = e68366f24a282720d81367b94f7a5dc75ecc50629ea17f9faabfda2d22730fde
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-rdc-0.9.tbz) = 4e41e69b95e6eef46b8618d3959fa634ea6bcd9c2b35b81bec098c9daf2679d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-rendition-4.2.4_1.tbz) = 6358d10d8bcfe5700936a6bbdd7c62ab92cf3ceb61dae25e09716a68b5bcdee8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-s3-0.6.3_3.tbz) = d2d8794fbb71172a17ec03cc8d7bf29337aafbd37ab10420b37faff277843133
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-s3virge-1.10.4_2.tbz) = 3b61dc5e8cc6593809ff00ce535f1d91c8e16e6224d44875876bc73f1f534ab9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-savage-2.3.3.tbz) = 8a24d00c51006c7c31f471276eca0cf87fa3c6c3271f8e2d3b103741e52fe8c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-siliconmotion-1.7.5.tbz) = 7865ccc96be759b05620d5a5d85f2ec886a30aa4ed970e494c742345a7ca0141
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-sis-0.10.3.tbz) = 7a087ff210c76ae879a93b94b24c62bce9efcc70fa87c328b988a618d03c3256
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-tdfx-1.4.3_2.tbz) = 58ee17a9df533d3e4709b14c26738e5dc5fa2b558613ab448b549bf835727721
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-tga-1.2.1_2.tbz) = b88330aa09d6254e618f7ceb5877d4f1d06990474a4e9182e870e7559e87a259
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-trident-1.3.4_1.tbz) = 9e795a60cf2703a8fb5f49249037b4315b4ce40a10c9c55b47622766fddb99c9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-tseng-1.2.4_1.tbz) = 681b7f8b2c9bb81245b9b14dabfc0aef47c98f36514989a13437c42911b0cd57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-vesa-2.3.0_2.tbz) = fd0b3cb9452e14182136278c1b31969563f662f4ac0bbca67ef0d369e644c95b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-vmware-12.0.2_1.tbz) = 99c588be441665b8fb006bc99406cbb2ebdcdf77a31eaf49c0c44ab7915a22a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86-video-voodoo-1.2.4_1.tbz) = b6d9a99ac66780f1fd4c9eec5431d62bf39a72fc233f0391712feb91c83fcf60
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86bigfontproto-1.2.0.tbz) = a91d36c389ad9cfa3d255ca0fad2998adb4d9c50d435e6b5f889180e71a355b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86dga-1.0.3.tbz) = 9770dd082b7caa24a82855f80a64d0785ccdbe89af67ee6c7f8f667c6c238c92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86dgaproto-2.1.tbz) = e6b9b60f0914c3adaaddd197b19ffbe021d3ce7b8814296e2385990b66ef1476
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86driproto-2.1.1.tbz) = 9a740e9c710574d04edbfe8a476528e6d1ea4eeac5940bcba7400ba57be8910a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86miscproto-0.9.3.tbz) = 8c84381984c65f215d2aa6f42b771b095626ec2bb791022087190439d8341428
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86rushproto-1.1.2.tbz) = 892be3bb233d203dcc707a2271e197607bdf01e11c29694f510af82714435a9b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xf86vidmodeproto-2.3.1.tbz) = edd228200ce5bc72d20f06bb4ebd0a5c694e4c958e4de3bed2d35961ae8d17e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfaces-3.3_5.tbz) = 037be73ac76755fbccccd3f4290a03bbe15cb7fd639210868b05406893d4522a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfburn-0.4.3_3.tbz) = 143d00c6cbf7ab993d7403a1a9038a975f67f4d4b9352a4a64e57fb991075f24
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce-4.10.tbz) = d15995a7021138e4b117e9244c36c0d2c942d766ed0fd848cbf54407e790095e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-appfinder-4.10.0_1.tbz) = 5851c7a79588f301c0b720b59183ceeee273061c677d551335f9efe9973d4c39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-artwork-0.0.4_12.tbz) = bba9601e19ce5327da2640ae07f850fe6ea5707466af86a133235be0ceb32c1b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-battery-plugin-1.0.5.tbz) = d41984ff37ff0e913c1c99e4e7ec6d114f9999a3eb8b61d3082d432503c0a965
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-clipman-plugin-1.2.3_2.tbz) = 54ac90a558c10e729091302924ae9371a1122a89155f71c2c07b49602be5102c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-conf-4.10.0_3.tbz) = b1a28afdc38a62aa4d8ce1207255309edceb00e9790e65ec9b85c1b899663aa3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-cpugraph-plugin-1.0.5.tbz) = 21c1d66899b80968ccd5685a90c5af797fb188302a67932567ca9fb4a5698dd2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-datetime-plugin-0.6.1_11.tbz) = 790e832fd34953cdeb4a1333c87024e41c13ffa1a4d10bfaeb7fa28a72808d17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-desktop-4.10.0_1.tbz) = 9857330d6eae44a275fa6dc75afc2ba4e717403e77fed6d70d10df0e33c78368
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-dev-tools-4.10.0.tbz) = 0a217afcdba3a9b0807be30037ac2fc133f4e45d6dec17d59eb36cbf9ad0bcda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-dict-plugin-0.6.0_7.tbz) = 5940ddb39b2ee953017d7f67dee3f69f146ae19f7c9b2091322dc9184debc587
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-fsguard-plugin-1.0.1.tbz) = a559b6f873a875edb77f1cfef3f1ba409c840946f6fe6f85f00c62968b09c7f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-generic-slider-0.0.20100827_3.tbz) = e34942880e61e6b704e01f8364b4e5cdf8bd5f8c0e0ff6add972d6dde1cbb85f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-genmon-plugin-3.4.0_1.tbz) = 9e440c3a27bfc7986b6a6a5bda7c4de9a0b0dd1a26061f9ad429ee4d03f0c4ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-mailwatch-plugin-1.1.0_15.tbz) = 11ca5d87ac7d7b7a498a47512029e50a537b78f629f5ae4e4bcb09c7c1b2ca39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-media-0.9.2_25.tbz) = 8064666cef71e06405ef28a79f4ff9024a170627b209c37ec3cc228dd3e305cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-messenger-plugin-0.1.0_17.tbz) = c28f6ca585ded3597d6a11bf631f2b4d8284df2677160c07836904a041409dfb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-minicmd-plugin-0.4_15.tbz) = 0da870c0e53dc6a8f084090f0067dd445eec54d888adcb9ed2738903f09c473e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-mixer-4.10.0.tbz) = 3ecbfe18ae5aa5abaf29f0c2f17da29c4ebcee5e7b6ef61dde9738939d63f239
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-mount-plugin-0.6.4.tbz) = ce38f9aa0cf597de5d89024e41b051a8759400cff1ea9bd9b5c4442c96682ea5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-mpc-plugin-0.4.4.tbz) = 403a1d28b2c9278b10bc037f831fcae0aca842947e8c0e209d46b3504daf89d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-netload-plugin-1.2.0.tbz) = 91411a61d1ec291dc75dda2cd5f7c21535d081c8f0dbe2cf4ab83566ea07a380
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-notes-plugin-1.7.7_2.tbz) = dd94e982fa4a9e0584c135daf3f3d8027e905c41e5d54d1e155a8444f251c5f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-notification-daemon-0.3.7_18.tbz) = 0ae35a3ecbf1e55765ce4b134cff084be707ead05ba9a69e502f82212bffd9c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-notifyd-0.2.2_2.tbz) = 594fe7212410cab56e71e972e39cc0c4306ba27a3dda08a5c39b88d82087fe9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-panel-4.10.0_2.tbz) = 481ccdde696863c7e0226332f6a7d635b0b9b13e00b8fcc3c168c6e4efe8eaf6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-power-manager-1.2.0.tbz) = 3a631f31dec61797604e8cc033bb223b43122b5372c16c59fa6a1476b973d270
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-print-4.6.1_8.tbz) = 607c0fe3c8ada60ae8a7ad9ccb0fb5fbe64162ea192335ef312a2bf41a300442
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-quicklauncher-plugin-1.9.4_14.tbz) = b7d8a7aeb5f5473c182499cbbfa0e8d73ce042b1fab5b1a7a40ca776d58272b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-screenshooter-plugin-1.8.1.tbz) = 7202afcedecb070b04fc1b94bb56bd6f61fe7c0c51a0ec72ce636635af8f1415
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-session-4.10.0_1.tbz) = 2fef645cd6a566b30eaf6e37d1be4813ef520ee92af1d45cb067ea2e17b1d752
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-settings-4.10.0_2.tbz) = 3021d3df5af456eabaf2d2955fe693026682c2f38eac032d5febfab222e19759
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-smartbookmark-plugin-0.4.4_2.tbz) = 326a62e88d131497d0d8bec785c11df68eb8c99151fc536237bde75e4fd1469a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-systemload-plugin-1.1.1.tbz) = bb2ef5d54c5dac5c3d2db4c8c4e15c739423690f088f234c32a5711265d4ab7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-taskmanager-1.0.0_3.tbz) = 9a94f096c76421eed260da64d0b9e881270c175003b082107771b6994671414c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-time-out-plugin-1.0.1_1.tbz) = f37dbf4376b6f2e4301ea93d43b4e2b8902a9855cff90ee39c9997d99749f8ed
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-timer-plugin-1.0.0.tbz) = 4d82c7d0ceb629dfcc717106f5526d4c2fa03584723f5d5eafb1da9b4a91022b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-tumbler-0.1.25_2.tbz) = a1fd23d9791d89296fe733808755225c771ac5ac2fc919ba6f6a53086f5eb596
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-verve-plugin-1.0.0_4.tbz) = 1dedde377c57f42422faaf93e54ad3c36a533566edc6a76a113ea5962d5bdf8d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-wavelan-plugin-0.5.4_17.tbz) = 3daf41e995b4a96e83c007804d2531f9c7db1822c5510670cbeb716013df752a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-weather-plugin-0.8.2.tbz) = fea69ef881183e5d9a043ee562e5edb4d1f5a200923ee94775b6d1585318644f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-wm-4.10.0_1.tbz) = 02d699ae2f1f9b6f7ef46491d2005084a89ae0bdd9b9915b7c40238e6c3fdcdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-wm-themes-4.10.0_1.tbz) = e4e10035a3f442b5c9bb55befb58e49cef4efecd118337fea50fff24f354fdb0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-wmdock-plugin-0.3.4_2.tbz) = 1a24e0c7f9bb6a83d56fdfe8cb6a9e228ac1f95e36997d5d88b8b972f0154025
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-xfapplet-plugin-0.1.0_16.tbz) = 68d086e7b2ca45335467223f08991863ed8202ee80b888be0422037238a29c70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-xkb-plugin-0.5.4.3_2.tbz) = a5045913b947aad35b7a6122fa72aa66a44055e1d3615005a17bd98ef56d8098
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfce4-xmms-plugin-0.5.3_3.tbz) = 5eece374efa200f71117adb42aad74e0ef59b360ae352c32365e778918df283d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfd-1.1.0.tbz) = ef32863b6ea14d76839760b7735d2a8b82808f6380e93eb7d66e97f2d6c82069
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfe-1.33.tbz) = e698cf23562ff5eda9953afc92764a53bf6df841de95cfd61bf83eec80a9e8f2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xferstats-2.16_1.tbz) = 0521ac97660f76f34fa6be74adf178449a5e6de8633346d0b7bb22119196b61a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfig-3.2.5.a5_8.tbz) = c76cfabf90309242d9815900b3b04f2f691b6ae01ff535136f0908d7ffb4bb94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfig-3.2.5b_1.tbz) = bdb20d5f5d8c51ac4b7139126d148057440aa9e3b4af21ba7c9cdc133fdf71d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfindproxy-1.0.2.tbz) = 294d6996e1c73a3bac76d5dc25c7a90963b579a294bbe9c0e9c6c9fd99956917
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfireworks-1.4_2.tbz) = 511f8f7629bd676fab8b1d9e02a15e6d912ca531851792ee63a4da64f1ae9908
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfishtank-2.2_2.tbz) = f7c65e0ef8a39927fefd6a778d19766490a0268b386555f6e186a96c0eb980c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xflame-1.1.1_2.tbz) = 4d14356b56fdada8cd36fb810f11adfba31481f692f5a61dc593131f4719c426
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfm-1.4.3_2.tbz) = b47df9d18253d1a5a09d7277f40336173b6fa6ebac71ad07ac604d05abd85724
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfmail-1.5.5_11.tbz) = 933f247b4dd97daf5183ce51fef1e7f25fc2f2f0258bbe6ecf80d04f130229a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfmpc-0.2.2_2.tbz) = 865f28bb06674acea9a0f0e6a924136bb228c68f738808260c2e65905650e2ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfontsel-1.0.3.tbz) = 59a25e8a316b8aabdfdf5e51df87b3274673a593ff99b915fbede6911a39cbf7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xforms-1.0.93.s1,1.tbz) = ab12edfb6499c45d76731c3b9dfbda1b05aefe515d1dba07989c8cf66cd2b434
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xforward-1.0.tbz) = 4ee8559c9854ea3ec73d67cf1a341610b37766302070947b7e43c890e1050431
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfpovray-1.3.1_9.tbz) = 88aac6e56bc519d28efca2da49d640d797ea1996216f21b168dbd3fb5dcbdb74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfractint-20.04p12.tbz) = 6ce3e69df52fc74ca8902520b9f7745456eac39df860f6da12de5587f4e20cbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfree86_xkb_xml-0.4_5.tbz) = 50b11978d289d20e97e6b7b2895755b14e2a7911b34022d057cda442262a18ca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfs-1.1.1,1.tbz) = d9db72ccdcf94633c55535b6c5a8c6fb47574832495b6c4be244196ddf6c47c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfsinfo-1.0.3.tbz) = b18555645e05846e5d2339cc8ea7fd4d810560bc1c83deea4068390746895bd4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfsm-1.99_1.tbz) = b376d6a7384178b583cf36a21b2d21726bb462e9c9af434b8afbbca3349e3588
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfsprogs-2.9.4_3.tbz) = 90b6f7c41d0832a9a01e5f602e5884d47f14ac6b66c160b3630c5a64bee02927
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfstt-1.6_3.tbz) = 4bccec498e643fe6f154051fcbea43a9b48b9b699b66e189814be38ce3bb72ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xfwp-1.0.2.tbz) = 0c075dd3cd46109fa011e35446f8deda8508c8c304d1905d27739c49322bc7a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xgalaga++-0.8.3.tbz) = 53164a22dfaf13e4aef0874bc244997f11773309c0038b4c71eb55b2be9c3ec0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xgalaga-2.1.1.0.tbz) = 77f650c1bcadb15b088417eebcf293e13f593677dd60128dc49b819ca5bbce18
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xgamma-1.0.4.tbz) = cb462a2957f71877818cc6d1b03d0397498febfa893313c3f8180c46bdef70b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xgas-1.0_2.tbz) = bd2ba3a2457f64e9156f36c0172c1f24686d5d00185ac27459b2d4173ffbb2b2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xgc-1.0.3.tbz) = acebe5c6087d5f85939951669111d22782aa29e2e2ee40e383f715d6b170fe04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xgfe-2.1_9.tbz) = 0432c2b71b0e9d28f68b0980eeda1c94a525b10f1665175ba5e6e9402c3c3859
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xglk-411_5.tbz) = e20721774cb47edd7f9c2a04775a0b1faa902ee2bd54df8d3f68d18cd6b331a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xglobe-0.5_11.tbz) = 7f7dc3eda8ce87bf7d0fb3c0c83b1cd039013ed7ce4a40d3764ccbcc5dac7485
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xglurbules-3.3_1.tbz) = c475a706ec3268806a314112a28cebb0911d414bfaac6efd5bf8c76c03351584
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xgospel-1.12d_3.tbz) = b767381849e4a65b0ed3ecbffb2512339f7c037bb7ba767750f083261d93025f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xgrab-2.41_3.tbz) = 2db960c4fa04ef652171e1506f1a712c418ebe7dba2bb7024d681a28d85791e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xgraph-11.3.2.20000910_2.tbz) = 0fe8607fb1c052a7601e2d5881e5fd08d213a55878aaac3a8bcc709c8e6d9ba6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xgrasp-1.7d_2.tbz) = f1d18733f5223891c8e337df416084a60139e05d9e6992fa06c6d571ff3768eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xh-hunspell-20110323_1.tbz) = c908c47e8063d6e29dc7647b37615536ac577c1e1730d673a5f3a02f99535c8b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xh-kde-i18n-3.1.5_6.tbz) = 657707358f007045735b5dc30ffe2f46a9e9dd4397283890c2d330aad50395fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xh-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 007708258cdcb7668f89b88e99643217e6fa0057804a5345492bf0355190dd72
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xhexagons-5.5.2_2.tbz) = 14790b5e90f4b321a969850f57a4262d5dfb8ac628522df73913f2fc827b9a83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xhippo-3.3_5.tbz) = 9f9f0a4eb4298f76cb608425f2ecc83a8fd56b0d9d105947b8dc433c153f3c01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xhomer-9.16.06_2,1.tbz) = d82e4a49a35eab93e5cb8aaba2f742cc69120d04d002a86c5b43aacf38c57256
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xhost-1.0.4.tbz) = e8dd14e4126a338774a0d0b961fc4dac483cccbe762f3eb75e45f262cc398360
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xhtml-1.0.20020801_4.tbz) = dc748badd1108d36a64ad3e2670d8df1c286c10a2c3ebf5042652a734e8408b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xhtml-1.1.20070216_2.tbz) = a2018e2afb8a824fe369e19dfbeaed6defa691993c4c92140ef4503b30de043c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xhtml-basic-1.0.20001219_1.tbz) = e383b618de98142b01c8e83c37c90cc30129cf3dcdd579ec1d537f6947013f77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xhtml-modularization-1.0.20010410_1.tbz) = 544dc64c8458dc7273e02cda0ccd5997781ea390afd0df49276718f56e861c2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xhtml1-xsd-200208.tbz) = cb818af84a3f58b653f311994867d775a5dd2db2adf64294ddabfb8bd4bf2183
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xidle-24102005_2.tbz) = 2989aad220e09e5a1bd2fcc816d1a4b09d7b1a4569fbeeb8c5374e5c27ae750d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ximp3-0.1.15.tbz) = 5f1cc0bcb8ea82404eb3391cb4cbbd96113fdd42fdab663ea67618c433073a08
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xin-1.0.0_1.tbz) = 8948f2dd7406cf6efa32170ff965e08729a9c1e4634796fa5c8e381addf102c5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xincluder-1.0.d11_5.tbz) = f57b22156aea3ac419abcf747b74654f570456e797918aee398bff430b569b8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xine-0.99.7_1.tbz) = cb8d3875f75c6c7275015de730d9ee22d0fb5198c1cf3199ddd3d605c54c2ff6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xineramaproto-1.2.1.tbz) = aa1201b42a6ee709905a028a7dbfb1dbf47ae8e24c9cba9465123615c7798108
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xinetd-2.3.15.tbz) = f34f84349133cb4d22e353680b76bab13529500b01ae508885c379f813f65053
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xinfocom-1.8m_1.tbz) = 913e7b1da8e5d81a4964e359a352aa955c17033bae46f036139e14f3ba5f1d7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xinit-1.3.2,1.tbz) = 791807a4af1e020841c830f0b21dd9973185f9fe72da9324de236926fbda02bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xinput-1.5.4.tbz) = 1f5c3fd9745b4e3d2e82b65179bb0f0d9084b5e69c13b7e11bead7a4c8f7fefd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xinvaders3d-1.3.6_2.tbz) = 44c905846d70a232a35a3a5b046c1b7a6d436bc91a9d747ff0655b0bf32064d3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xipdump-1.5.4_5.tbz) = 12932054a50f642104fc7d2d51452d2f196884c2e44359250666cb28e34bf5f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xiphos-3.1.5_4.tbz) = d16d40ebcde8e6a19063a394d2928bca1847b95d7b83e2a0f1c0e84450332ecd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xipmsg-0.8088_2.tbz) = b091cd0d75b899fa2c6d49c5d7baf0b2253632764d55e136d2ef24afd7c7753c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xisola-1.0_2.tbz) = 16a2265f04d12509ba207e15c6edff37ba96dfdcb307a7d2d257e6a48440b2a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xisp-2.7p4_5.tbz) = fa0da7a52fdd9092a556df16f0ea95401937de9325aa208479099d02260e37ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xjewel-1.6_3.tbz) = dca24ceb418385c89ee25e893d54d5cb4cd6bcc942e72d553ca1a6d3507d70c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xjig-2.4_2.tbz) = 15729bd0e72da396535545faa1ae311b0e9dfd6ba5914b1199aa43ca55ad3e7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xjobs-20120412.tbz) = 264f7fe5d2d4ab7b31020c5013e6097cd2d4d5600895a83a9264b84d918fca58
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xjump-2.7.5_3.tbz) = 452c077590117a0bc02ac9c8ef58826448012bf34caa9ad1b2de67a5cda859f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xjumpx-1.4_3.tbz) = d05f4ec3417e1f317e352c4046bd02dbe5b15998c98b1c572bd169ec99dcbce0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xkbcomp-1.2.3.tbz) = 9c7e1b3ccae6861796c2a84d7b8d41977a5186b58e0f4c41c43992529fff92f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xkbctrl-1.0_2.tbz) = 1ce7bf8b7b8c293f508b5ce61957a3c2dc1316b35fa075544ec5c7058c592e62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xkbevd-1.1.2.tbz) = 338dcad5b65c05b890ce00359098fe890d8f36f44e3d155d17ea0f31410391a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xkbprint-1.0.3.tbz) = a0a123ee766e54e481dea53acadbbdd4fdc5918224197a0749a07115677552b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xkbset-0.5_3.tbz) = e3eb532db4c7012bbb1ea116d5b72a46fa92c8e0287cefbe128556b2b34f9d47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xkbutils-1.0.3.tbz) = c3bcf8bd62403d13d49ba33e2991323d2a69e2c8fd91f060e0bb6ab359b0cf74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xkeyboard-config-2.5.1.tbz) = 92c6d626c4ad97b8325091516c7fb609063ecd8db36e2f56aba8347b85e6d029
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xkeycaps-2.46_3.tbz) = 6a9a841e3fa3a159bf6859caea455c9b2862c84e25b1facf84e56e0d47c070c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xkeywrap-1.1_3.tbz) = a9b62edb67414a457fb3c6c392c31095d5643fb0765d3979751be20946ed4acd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xkill-1.0.3.tbz) = 22df1cfd09eec83579affdc545b1b96b5510702d81b003aef9f62cf93da9161e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xkobo-1.11_2.tbz) = 39333a9de898aae2000fdc4df4dfe2a8a836523e0d2b7de2fcf260e990b06afc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xkoules-1.4_3.tbz) = b91093a7b6d504d5f8cd85c33c0ff5b3968961a550d2f864e20014d5833c6053
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xlaby-2.0.1_3.tbz) = bda844e62178eccda394c4938b8020479752a397f3836a22a818aebf7a5ec66e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xlapack-3.4.1.tbz) = 9d8e3e2fd74e82de063fb1c9982cee4f4bae9e313cbdf0107cae766314fbb457
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xlbiff-3.0_2.tbz) = c9f74623b01f0009d5795332100f13aa6e53a610f898d4a7361937a3dd5cb63b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xldlas-0.85_5.tbz) = b08ba76d6630cefacb147d9ea9e6205f704dedfeb86ddcd20af7dd81dbcdda30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xless-1.7_2.tbz) = 9c0124313ef8157aa23fa1ca1214fcfcb754871209018bc07ed9429ff6f86721
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xlhtml-0.5_4,1.tbz) = 12ea0ce5491827e403a3606a20ea6f3200ce18ea081c1100cded667a11528a6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xli-1.17.0_13.tbz) = 818346b49a552f7d12a98ec342128c96850e975985739db81945214350ab3797
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xlife-3.0_3.tbz) = 5eeccb35c103c3499d88f60ffa6f6d1405d53e33a950d0672226c1ac767bb346
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xlispstat-3.52.20_2.tbz) = 22db87ac22f9cb4dac936e52bf4e67bf280c419a7b9a36fc379788008aec3f41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xload-1.1.0.tbz) = 2a4ae752a002fd6e5ce0ee2c053fa87f6f197f69fd7be1771bc9c2a38854db55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xloadface-1.6.1_3.tbz) = c91a353fb1329ab4867bed70cfcf266e632381e5b55848576586179709243f2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xloadimage-4.1.17_1.tbz) = b6991a926262d34a9cd125a45b9bb4961db30ac765a6d676f0ddec58367b199b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xlockmore-5.40_1.tbz) = cfe0fe2045acc803508ea6984de5852cc8ec5c6fb8c743a2c2839439a4c57458
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xlog-2.0.5_1.tbz) = 984c1e2f1bfe48132ee17dba35f111de715b26dae1245a62f281574c9995aa2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xlogical-1.0p8_7.tbz) = 8398051763a15173c6555aa94e9b1a80366e199fac17a1b27dfcf8a404429478
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xlogmaster-1.6.2.tbz) = 0a3a0ec71b58f3a1a30a8d25886e72f664852409fc94af4fa77b036c6cb23274
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xlogo-1.0.3.tbz) = ffd390231be4b98f8830747dd745670f5c3055b6835f2a3a0f8f2795e2f4be76
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xlogout-1.1_2.tbz) = 1aa87f800714e783a6af359a5dabf1b8ac7f87cf6e947acdf6ba8ed08862d6f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xlreader-0.9.0.tbz) = 24c06eed5a7c911b60e5633542de2bb1a779f7d5fd193b898fb0c7e5e4f2de70
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xls2xml-1.0.0_1.tbz) = 8c33975be64c9b55689a5ec91d26a5691c6b2605d3051db8780b4a50b5035807
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xlsatoms-1.1.0.tbz) = 07593a1e5379c916f61460cc780c2ea9511a98cc0eff89f35d629ac9c409d63a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xlsclients-1.1.2.tbz) = 2aaf8d00cdbb955f91d0f0f444a3f679abfa8c41601c7a814f082df034aa56d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xlsfonts-1.0.3.tbz) = 3b746e710589d374f104e9fd6f93f17b59642d998b2d670d08921c9f6c991731
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xlslib-0.2.5.tbz) = 4a608038215fe5d4b11c71dc960069840e78f99b5e5885697a8e11c03435170a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xlupe-1.1_2.tbz) = f31e5b309590af509567f460a3e0a09413e8e3c04c90f5de3995c7224233d9a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmaddressbook-1.5.3_3.tbz) = e998fa06bf771eae9ae55650961ff3d1e6a4fac8defdc40dd7a6e2aed0418e8e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmag-1.0.4.tbz) = 5e10f98d02795abea0f0e907a95575d590668bc3bb2f69ac4e777d906c3e15e8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmagv-1.11_2.tbz) = 9ae17988cb8ba63bf6ce6a1a490270cdf2ece06e4fe249d6329c9e4e896db09d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmahjongg-3.7_2.tbz) = fa0181210a9ba686de2adc9afd7cce7f3700300efeb5aff88c429f10fc7ece36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmail-1.6_2.tbz) = 5dee0f2bf3b7685d96db9d06bce6ce1058911874179b4100a242f52049e5affc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmailbox-2.5_2.tbz) = 5b8930a045baf4a7c71205af33f3af226a87a99051a67dc0c032ed57c7134c55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmailwatcher-1.6_2.tbz) = 01b04879103ddc686855a44f4f563d6f2cc9c7251271d6cb2891e38ac58fc3a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmake-1.06.tbz) = 70b2b9a77a80d399e64914ca378c3798055252d38368917a01d45e310696a4e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmakemol-5.16_3.tbz) = 6fdc83f0cfb0d46c90b95ef74cba312604bf0cc99a1b7f5f23b3e77ab6363c87
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xman-1.1.2.tbz) = 595cfed755de9ffc25373940738ecb2563fed7cb91f9dc94dd42d32c219e3af3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmandel-1.0_2.tbz) = c0ee3505d530d49a4ead8ff645ecd7761352dbf9bc7734719db6646945d18963
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmangekyou-2.0.1_3.tbz) = a193c702eaf4493451c40c90eff41c69d22e4a411724f2a45cd5870d3d3fe729
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmascot-2.6a_3.tbz) = 939935ab0810199b6cbde832556ecd62a4dfc278adbb3877973e423b57d623a3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmastermind-0.1_5.tbz) = ffb001c703d02ae738a5e0d4581b02db8334cb35c5738c47618cab98e06cf4d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmball-5.5.2_2.tbz) = 10b502a3c81c76a461e2a4f30eb26a15c66c6f656f5391d9bd97f39a33b54b25
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmbase-grok-1.5_3.tbz) = b7bbd70113419cb58135268d549dcdd8e6541f4a1f84f7612b656cd05be9920d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmbibtex-1.7_3.tbz) = deb47204dd66eb34c50e2657681f88e4498504b8ccef96b0524e4096a0ea633e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmbmon-205_9.tbz) = f4626af692b7f51739db3005cd645134476cbbe4d69ff9fde487a233e6c9cff4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmcd-3.3.2_14.tbz) = ecf871d42c85465b2eeda25c9fe63df3169d6f15842589b03f2ff9102642a99e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmds-1.6.tbz) = aac9b3295b976a9afc3015efef7c0df4b057003df00b51925ac92cd464021785
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmedcon-0.11.0_1.tbz) = 9c5d5d87109e1f11f2a5b4e3723ff1c3306e9d0050c983aac03604076ef7177f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmemory-3.7_2.tbz) = bcce7af4491738b8a74b2d92c67515addafa54bee14525d8bb8bee2ac2ae06df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmessage-1.0.3.tbz) = c9b92d56f60b51410da9bebeb687b9c9f69e2797ced165b37b96161473d1c192
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmh-1.0.2.tbz) = 5d375a7eac4153e607d118f5335d5300c4d44358ab1602269be55cb31254ee31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmill-0.8.tbz) = ae04300e4bb3e007ba0190b0a1f9990c08f6f78100b6c0ddca22602bb7f422f3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmille-2.0_3.tbz) = 8eb0bbbefa56f573782d79260065025d5e6cd0699cef43d3b0e02defae69e3ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmine-1.0.3_2.tbz) = e76ef6481eb7941ec801bf2eda2d5b42232518a98b7af8218fc81bd337190ce2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xminehunter-0.4_3.tbz) = 8763fadc366c84bb544cff4b39e24acfca0f8ef8c4985dc8c76fcc0df54d23bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmines-1.0_2.tbz) = 42d9bb45bc1efb971bdf614861d4b897e271814780130c85614b1a44f808fad9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xminesweep-3.0_2.tbz) = 911b373c375bb945ef244188366f325143039fcf945ae927090f5c8e26a3770e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmix-2.1_2.tbz) = 75a21b7bee0e27907e5e23ee88524ff414127250a25dd6f2eeeb3a3bf56cda3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmixer-0.9.4_6.tbz) = 6d279e53b8d2509b15a729adec10cfd2fc282bc9caa216ef9ae58ee3481a96be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xml-commons-1.4.01.tbz) = 136e3559cb0f41f59bdc16044308b6c5cd7687004a5102d4013c518ff1f74be3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xml-i18n-tools-0.9_1.tbz) = 5f0f1ceb87219b29f88179ac25ef348f978ba34d0b9c1d6608d3e86e2068a929
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xml-security-1.5.0.tbz) = 1d9def2a396c56f5b98c9088954a8b6d4a18ad4e636e9c7a460345b3a0d97b8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xml2rfc-1.36.tbz) = 38af3aaa8b9ccd47e4626dca30435de979ca565b4f90d87f2d24040e069dd16d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xml2rfc-xxe5.4.0-0.8.0.tbz) = c5ba56d939ea28c371dd1630ad4ba45127a375a0cf6d3cab2119ff6017c03a2a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmlada-4.2.0.0.tbz) = e9d3aaf8f97d6c2b05e12a559c7d8f1a24f06ede840addbacae5608d71c899f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmlcatmgr-2.2.tbz) = f38f76c9606482478a2af8cf8dfbc2b05af9ddc40c03d558bac9a8b77d6d984c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmlcharent-0.3_2.tbz) = f0a8925c463bc353ea5056221fd24d54c64f315b1b0e0c9bae83f37068a6726b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmlcopyeditor-1.2.0.4_7.tbz) = 7e63456bcedf374139b027f92c2905e179b2cbf1cfe2d2d95372dd75f5013bf0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmldiff-0.01_1.tbz) = 5505e0841947ec6af7e9a3865639ab2b89796bcdf7ca46502b25ac09bc40ff78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmleditor-0.5.3_11.tbz) = f594298b9b413fbac79581ee431ff27db046be5b087b1f89336d18fdb694226e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmlenc-0.52_2.tbz) = d39ea00802ad5054206142dda456fde523aaba043fbc725bc6e2fa1b52240aae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmlformat-1.04.tbz) = 140abf2bd759a0d2f6973e59a35838e6195381848c55152b3050eb26ca5b5aa5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmlgraphics-commons-1.5.r1222519.tbz) = daa49564fed84f7dd7d1b2cae6770fcd0d6e3919b464ba902c4f5da258aa2d06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmlindent-0.2.17_1.tbz) = 84b5d0c839b1f8c49583c1c999bebb9663ec017b8d05213da3f5a1117b88e5ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmlink-5.5.2_2.tbz) = 00e00b243d52860ba583ae6f1baef8eb4012df0f19d91b5ae8f6c3fd478755e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmlppm-0.98.3.tbz) = 9813b1dab941f4520307c030b4082b279080faaca493afd10c5f439e3a6364ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmlprpr-1.32_1.tbz) = 1a0a243dbfdaee444889ee8481f077658bd1c5890614212f0b17d11980406cfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmlroff-0.6.2_3.tbz) = fe9fe35b81cb9b7dfba0bb39e06114f2f1a1e2c90a83128e37ca262fd45564b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmlrpc-c-1.16.42.tbz) = f494dcb07e82595808f0a4d3e23788dde704079a2aa95cf6ab197be52220a13c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmlrpc-c-devel-1.31.05.tbz) = c98ab83263612a57ac7b40e937ffe0f42b36afd73967dcb5faa0bf06ba86bfb6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmlrpc-epi-0.54.1.tbz) = dd11facdb8e8c56e004d77df8ef2dcd64b395fcf96d853954fa21e8e5af7c4cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmlsec1-1.2.18_1.tbz) = 63ba40e14add887747243d22c762bf3a8e2109189280945e1813311567f77b41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmlstarlet-1.0.5.tbz) = 3716d805f7caf4968e4452a922af126f82dd426ec819ac5b61f1d13e85459442
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmltex-1.9_9.tbz) = c841f07eca31c9f1575b6f122fe84278b21b479d09fabd6ea2830558a110a6e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmlto-0.0.25.tbz) = 170e777a014ff68d30bd8cfe6f5a7bb66d6956d55379cd231b885d1396de0305
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmltooling-1.4.2_1.tbz) = 1b9b47b1a46b51af239482cc2f661e115ae80a59b8598ce5ac9b640f09eeeec4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmlwrapp-0.6.3.tbz) = ee92ea88a25491ba763a1a979d6fe817857e8b13a134276a4cde167634ddb58d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmmix-1.2.2_4.tbz) = fab86564fcf9818a899c217dc4a95d96d4d6355949d334393b51084240ce2770
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmms-skins-0.1_4.tbz) = f26db3c8140a1bab04da94712dbd44e3e088291fb8beef2521f13d5186fa2dd5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmms-skins-huge-1.0.0.tbz) = 88a4fa4469295e6a22820a08330782f98f969ea21862af27bfa7f41e51bc084f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmms2-0.8_1.tbz) = 9c3d14bb8ef7006a77a5caea6f2121b0f84bebe4902cfd880d67af1f44c4233f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmms2-scrobbler-0.4.0_1.tbz) = 4e3061e5a68a7b9cffcef5fa987e8c88223c72ae70c8b4de0ebad2b6344ec475
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmodmap-1.0.5.tbz) = 30fdf697392274b800c9d8b824b6b0c29caa0ae3b810e6257b806d395ca25185
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmolwt-0.7_4.tbz) = f597b2c5c4dfccb17b838966ffdde906a0a256586a5072f4da063117193a1e1f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmon-1.5.6_2.tbz) = a5fa9055f1dba1accef8e5a552070888502a8aa0e50ef8ec4f2c50bacd5fbcc5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmonad-log-applet-2.0.0_1.tbz) = 169a46aaf47776d72b80a67c89d9fdb8fb6ea670d7fc449d75dc878a41685d82
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmoontool-3.0.3_8.tbz) = 6c7186c474ac7df39ccd2e876164dd8a01400338e16d28b371e2e8f67471afe9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmore-1.0.2.tbz) = ca68e18595a2fdca0d26acbb31f333cbf1c409ce270753c077790eafa8dd8a9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmorph-2006.08.17_7.tbz) = 85b5d3f1bcd7660acc74ca9a70cd4bc858910a2864fcff20b9bb8230572aa82d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmorse-20041125_7.tbz) = 7c7161caf94aa7d81e36565bd92806ab49112105dcdc01355ceb0eb02a60d109
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmotd-1.17.3.b_2.tbz) = 51a9c09517b49da311ddec200c9fe77ee01475bf7257655c173434de595037fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmoto-0.5.8_3.tbz) = e755db7eee7c2249305d3e5b610b306040f5496eb657ee85244dc02f0ef499b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmountains-2.9.tbz) = 4fb1a2c8f52cb7f8f03e9ea1d7a264d8d2a5a653f917daed4eb4c7f15035aefe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmove-2.0b2_2.tbz) = 24746124b7f102ac25035a8b61e0d0f016d3dc13615a99c26a4a65147d0e35e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmp-3.5.0,1.tbz) = 98a0b6cddd37f15148ec56574ec719371c926e8386d953b1e1fb5a1bb0420478
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmpppy-yahoo-0.3.20070314_1.tbz) = 407ea74f55de12ddffb21fca924bb796538dfd85fadb8eea1bf0d061ef7bd022
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmradio-1.2_2.tbz) = e3a9d2ccd8021c8a53d8d97311cf194edc48f7cd7565826293b4bb872e643b49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmris-4.04_3.tbz) = 3f1f11b7fb0f02cc788f9adf18fbc720dc56a8565e198e9661b88f225dd31da5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmsg-1.1_2.tbz) = 79b20da2a8ad63047cf9d9bb6e9e282ad9e24e5c4ea036744a42e9fb65570170
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmulti-2.00b4_3.tbz) = 29235b8ebb477089b6a5a257be38e6853884b6337d24871abfc089b190b54dcd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xmx-1.1_3.tbz) = 7f36d34b0230749762529610aea1bb4c15f426c61c317ecca4dff106b4abcdda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xnc-5.0.4_8.tbz) = 084c98acc9bd8cee155e0ddb16cf530076a31e51c62f8e44c82cb266ad1ec3fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xnecview-1.36_1.tbz) = f5979b1f8755afdcdd0a8d3fc76b557a3ee326a3d777ab29bb7ecc1dc75cd0bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xnee-3.13.tbz) = 5c8d6f21eb96800fab8257b671e4245a57067896cf35e64fbc9c458200ffe3a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xneko-1.0_1,1.tbz) = 23352ee1ab0f076366bcc5849276312de775f3c550b0d0a7ead795600db07757
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xneur-0.15.0_2.tbz) = eae47acb0e601351ce2906fedecbd431cb3c7497063e948e104f78a283d06c61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xnodecor-0.1_2.tbz) = 1da1523151b8375ca2cb2a8b753515b6395e9b0789bece56ab5443680036196c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xnview-1.70_2.tbz) = ee809d9203019a0fc3bbf97d69b4ec45a9078a279abd419c25783118aa759fdc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xoct-5.5.2_2.tbz) = 50ef70b6b91b3325ff16f3c2641def55363f11a432b90effda2c4bdf5b660245
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xoids-1.5_1.tbz) = 51722cd39ea0bb56e8fde6d459f783a4cd025a91e647ec2aef1c24ec63c37169
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xoj-1.0_2.tbz) = 0b6cab6e2656a0ea5f8142a96b3b3ee1c0fd7fb110431aac9cdd776e125bf7a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xom-1.1_2,1.tbz) = d5fb800fba0d1dbd21daf2d700f7ed192707099323540ce2841268a4a69edfec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xombrero-1.3.1.tbz) = 9bfa8b9c7297dbf0e34f9e5a5eac580a112ba06e0b2470d69b569b8dba3fe711
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xonix-1.4_3.tbz) = 1ce17d6534f05d525a148863ebf43a27579437d90fbc6b1b91403661aa8b6718
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xoops-2.5.5.tbz) = 295f3c00fd6acc8da8a3dd3c4a825762e866fd8edfb5ab611113561b7bd764d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorg-7.5.2.tbz) = cffacb33c14dc0adc3d7089248d6eaef1419020fe5d86fcb0852c473023787d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorg-apps-7.5.2.tbz) = 0bcb8a2e79337c136264a0a373834702ad036a324833199d04cc6ebe0a07b5a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorg-cf-files-1.0.4.tbz) = 856066edad0072fe84a82dba7c6e8c0783cc230ab0f886517c76357edcce49fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorg-dmx-1.7.7,1.tbz) = 2895e38137529f38690082f130a26dea2f26111405fe74bfe72c2bdbf77f2bc3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorg-docs-1.6,1.tbz) = ff1fdcc1b1edf563ab1b80cafe6a4aa3fc69bfefcfd77560af8dece37f6c5a75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorg-drivers-7.5.2.tbz) = 324398e2f93b5dc2d0ab66df477dd82f67b6f27dd1abf1aa5092aafa786cd7e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorg-edit-07.08.11_5.tbz) = 8f7483cce3a67d37cf0da355257f243cdf3d121851a9dc6f5aa30013d4e24579
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorg-fonts-100dpi-7.5.1.tbz) = b93306f02c350873f46c12fa77ed03818ca208c9dc53b243021abcf96be511bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorg-fonts-7.5.1.tbz) = 7f0e494ce70ff291864d4ca57a6f010e7aa00df012a29d93d59b369a3b37fec8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorg-fonts-75dpi-7.5.1.tbz) = 8030593b6583c6dbf1464e68d04d59f2f27eda13fbccabeda02f93a4dc26a605
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorg-fonts-cyrillic-7.5.1.tbz) = 18e8f86f0cec2d3ba2e6fe17e0ff7bb3c94812665a4c063f807955b193802fab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorg-fonts-miscbitmaps-7.5.1.tbz) = 0b6b064d2e02970eac848e6c1ff82dc7220a22b9a9c00ccaac38f5d46a642d61
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorg-fonts-truetype-7.5.1.tbz) = 2cc5ce7ffc3555d71232083e25bb3f2c82309240f7da365631f2821b381bd6b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorg-fonts-type1-7.5.1.tbz) = 0b4af2a947064958e5eee2f207bfae72c3cc342c88f0c3a93a33cc4a592f5b30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorg-libraries-7.5.1.tbz) = 6a30c113c1b1cb12c9c362619cfa1d0c8077ccd8c3a6f0b40058bc35cbc9b337
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorg-macros-1.16.1.tbz) = 71ca92345ec9d8b2f4fbd4423e4f95f298abe304d44b1a33b558f02010ba8658
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorg-minimal-7.5.2.tbz) = f387e9948e84ee539a0d7c3efad8ed5ec4b311eebac88da096fbcfd2a266c955
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorg-nestserver-1.7.7_1,1.tbz) = 888231d99b88ac65fe1a146f6c051aa6443976f90153dbf2157fa4fef555ee77
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorg-server-1.7.7_6,1.tbz) = 7635bda73f17421a62fcc7e88c88149bbc30218ec4df5d1bcf45ccf2d7da4337
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorg-vfbserver-1.7.7_1,1.tbz) = 02d0578cc42cce0178bfa94b45981e8571f5aaf301ac4e174cbd641fb7b8b186
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorgramana-0.0.8_6.tbz) = 7064f37d7246bfbb2c1e11698acd53ab7b35a8d02e9b8ec3b7e29e73c75f2e3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xoris-0.1e_1.tbz) = a4fbc4e0759241a904974b33699aa0eaa242f611369a7aabb7f9b5ec0aa908b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorp-1.6_1.tbz) = af133c17cad700ec4677036c5fd879eaa50c8ff9f367b3265c4ae1c0eff6cffb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorp-devel-2009120801_1.tbz) = e17e6aa67fbb0b7542248ef4cb9c9dd36764bb792d19edc63b50d5b40363ccea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorriso-1.2.2.tbz) = 2a05ff75bb5f53deb2836c0f5664cd1e06cb7737dd247a855a95b166fb88aab8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xorsearch-1.2.0.tbz) = b15eea67d9d6b720a3879eb799582da319a62d3e8a47a5be16496f374ee4dbc4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xoscope-1.12.tbz) = 47537b2724d57aca79391b0785acd0d1fab6b0a49246d045051a28b055713f5c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xosmulti-1.00_2.tbz) = bc5a730d2ad89213ff0131b9268c617cdb7a73a5bb6c55cf6cf1ef63b1bc21bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xosview-1.8.3_3.tbz) = d354b59fa1770fd8c16bbd203c1061c4830611a57e946c46f9f3dc399cb0d147
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xotcl-1.6.6_1.tbz) = fe094158f7e12ff8b73438d4cb9b1d8e79912ccbb6860b24fa97d11bce3955fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xournal-0.4.5_3.tbz) = cd11fb1cdc53bae2880f4e92d22ca6b11ccf04a58c65378ab05728f446f13110
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xp-0.5_4.tbz) = d0c160d144b43a85df44c8b1f0a15a30f496233491fc19223cfdc74c8e69a349
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpacman-1.0_3.tbz) = 8e41e25689148bd153d0a996b8a676eba32944473dfa2e369b22c17c8519e92b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpad-3.1_6.tbz) = bcd21784a5f25b2334adb3c8046b893aac57c7d80254516fa664c7ff1671546b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpad-current-4.1_2.tbz) = 573b40f841c0ab6025a4ba628a9f038ffb02934ecbc3e3ea6b801eab89a97f59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpaint-2.9.9_1.tbz) = af43dbd7c9cfcaf8a4b12fd22b9ec3a8fad704afcb6c000a27bcda984e454361
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpanex-5.5.2_2.tbz) = 6ccf6717a5c81cc0a8b0f135fdc94e95c9338150168ed028f553c693105a750f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xparam-1.22_1.tbz) = e0a3347eea1b665b4d7a74c40e9785a6b8be8c502ac9788743bbbc643dbbabbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpat2-1.07_2.tbz) = 9e2fb518e87c0560217efcf4c061c7f7d34dcf24d979615e5441241af9f87d1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpbiff-1.27_4.tbz) = 3e41ddb76e3dc5e479ad6f294d41119dd77b36081f457d90a8053d553571d454
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpdf-3.03_3.tbz) = 04ddf892ce3839923b1f7bff669148d8bfb1e07cfb3de56807613297261c8cdd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpenguins-2.2_5.tbz) = 9784cdd9134436ee324802f6d795a2936bed7fb616286ffeb30f7d56bfda59f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xphoon-2000.06.13_2.tbz) = 2062affe4083d5cd64ecc07f97a8d100505b8ba255a6a41556e7877efb2b1ae9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-adblock-0.5.3.043.tbz) = 999c8efda8d3948209ca0c2381fc1e768710e892ea86e4ea39e5bb34642bf5be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-adblock_plus-2.1.2.tbz) = 1186a2fb80461e95b1f733fb3a9a9049274ad450640f6b0d766e6d41b161b598
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-bookmarkdd-0.7.5.tbz) = 971b08797039280761a0097db579d8679d4714a5fa3f738231d285b395a4bd55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-bugmenot-1.3.tbz) = 8925c1e38dec7ae906f1215938f7e990d1c10abdfc7d4bd52cd42a753792351c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-clear_cache_button-0.9f_2.tbz) = 8893962968f520f2dd84365c87159fd87928b33fb957df3e280c6698c6227f14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-clearfields-4.0.3.tbz) = bff936cf09ef98832e899eb802047e402d2ccd218529d9ad9e7928ea1bdcbfad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-close-all-tabs-1.1.tbz) = d77f14979934882eb2ceb1e1065905130447c0599c8fec86e36057cf09463682
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-colorfultabs-11.2,1.tbz) = aac3cb04dc67fc6845806cec708b0b33f920cc59c2d382ce8d418551215f163b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-cookiesafe-3.0.5.tbz) = 8fb9cbcd782dae62604cfcea04b425d02cdbd0f16a3f11e606267667388069f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-cssviewer-1.0.3.tbz) = 316d91f7eec31d79e0e864a5096922251e950db23c55711eefc65ef742f80dc2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-customizegoogle-0.76.tbz) = 6410f7aa8c0a0def24b655b497550b1733d908e858927a49283b6ea33cce7c2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-cutemenus-crystalsvg-1.9.3.tbz) = 8f65eec32b537b4154b92f10abb05ed24704491bc0358702249b7b8d6e56f063
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-deepestsender-0.9.3.tbz) = 26c5360fa5e449d9d7e3c7e759512467c475aca34b9baad8031b0b34995d48e5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-default_full_zoom_level-4.3.tbz) = 0e959062660c8a5c6782d9d380dda3ec4795ac417d5356ed0cc8f4021634d263
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-delicious-1.3.tbz) = 879f2b4cb6191cba30aff5b7fd22b99651a31fd28411834891c86cf65b3da436
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-displayquota-0.3.4.tbz) = 228854adba17dc0e907e4f947b1f6a24ae3d7eb31541b4d88f4407f9124f4265
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-dispmua-1.6.6.tbz) = 57828c8f5f2650374f564d9f779cfbd0aebd5467834a6b7c1dfec1ecf25a45ee
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-downthemall-2.0.13.tbz) = 7a83d06da28ae6d3dae1d508235a758d8038379e82bf3b0b7f072f837d020811
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-errorzilla-0.42.tbz) = f9943c08b3d572589f17e22d926e6864c7c59067e16354ec9cb1baa122aa3c57
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-fasterfox-2.0.0.tbz) = 396c62a79bdf5a8b380b1fea1604b1ae42f6f9206ec4566d1d64dfa46958e8f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-firebug-1.10.4,3.tbz) = 6e5b8964d452c52cb0e07f7a0f7bd122991ec238d118013c4e01dd4e5100b8a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-firefox-showcase-0.9.5.6.tbz) = 31c582022ec23252df0235154c233d6f126df5312e579fe85293ad7bfe9fd3dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-firemobilesimulator-1.2.2.tbz) = 0d66210b68bfe3c033fc9a5692401f33cac06c2a86dbe8d9da9909eaf1b2a464
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-fission-1.0.9.tbz) = 4b61d2389758487181ff86b359e9e38566b63542ebb1a01a6e03d40a422d0ba4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-flashblock-1.5.15.1_2.tbz) = 90ac952a420c555568738b68187440b5e8b2063d2ce18121d1698fe0520d39e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-flashgot-1.3.7.tbz) = 303cb8a753fe3e82dff6ef224f169409319af3a7418aa231a0db3e796b0d660f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-flatbmark-0.8.1.tbz) = fc79265df92985e20d443cd8a61e85d157f4c18c064689a47cc781862341496d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-forecastfox-2.2.1.tbz) = af56bba1e49fbe18d3b0f2418e3721034447c42426e28636eec2ec6f9b01dde1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-formfox-1.7.tbz) = 091ad6c7798e4513560a05d9021e2862298ebc3d1477e46151e4576e0dae278c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-foxmarks-2.7.2_1.tbz) = 2abd282ba1698457cde52b337c70a058e5993cf47ff8baa4c358509c17e91670
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-foxyproxy-3.6.2.tbz) = 277d7ec4e9251476ae15864e2e2f0640ed5ee46a110383649c1cc8bada6e0b9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-gbrain-0.5.4.tbz) = ebb7380e20334f1108126dd0baa24b122798b18d9e2f97c7a6eb92cfc0c13151
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-gdata_provider-0.16.tbz) = 3250adff63fd094d17277a065af63d4f58f25b95cc06eb0ff5b58969bbfa381d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-ghostery-2.8.3.tbz) = 92fa9b901bb4908740717017095b27ea709e3f5c1f4d3cab1c5c63003142e11f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-gmail-manager-0.6.1.tbz) = 1344f5c9095bd3513a337991ae00158c6465978de49eb0884327f6c422efe54e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-google-notebook-1.0.0.5_1.tbz) = 0f02348587ab1c246ddba8f64cba4602f59de72886050caf00e9f0d5f1d105a0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-google_shortcuts-2.1.5.tbz) = fe27194e6e1ccb27c2002903987a86f6ca7d12bbba9e4abfd30d7e756c071ca6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-grab_and_drag-2.7.6.tbz) = 0cb6b7ce7503470a5ef8703b7780339abac37c0a73536c327a0a605d56a2b7cd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-greasemonkey-0.9.20.tbz) = f26a3bb46d42261a8b61e6073162ccf7310542645a1768d5f9251be27fc1fd94
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-httpfox-0.8.10.tbz) = abd245577c031ab8f13d519540ae771d9cfca7d2a09c063d4e305b9ff8657aae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-imagezoom-0.3.1.tbz) = c2e62930b6b5fc981736a5d6cd3ccc15085b156aa75a066ed4aff258fceb9d80
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-imdbpreview-0.5.tbz) = 444d959ac6761ef7fc8976cef4cb2f66143e9b3feb55ce2bf99d4305199a4594
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-imglikeopera-0.6.20.tbz) = c2030d94f24b36981d166cc324cc9b655db160f39076b46cacb89922f415973e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-infolister-0.9.f.2.tbz) = f4b963112f9da9b8ab91de3523c8805f6c85fb1428c6506953b70344af1b334c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-informenter-0.6.3.tbz) = 1c6c8bf4e6ad6634f45598958f34a0baf5e352c245c80cc0898936d0a598f688
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-inline-google-definitions-1.4.tbz) = 1eeee229f11fd71090f41d41658f2609d4b3154a4b8a840e5225d9df3a1da348
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-it_s_all_text-1.6.0.tbz) = 5342f739a350f6258a14904591b5689476d44747da0f424a19310fda8a9306ff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-jslib-0.1.371.tbz) = 9c95014acc3f03014e54dc9ecca788eaafa28619834be588946caf633a431113
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-jsview-2.0.8_1.tbz) = 334b0aa6d99ddcd626b851ba0374c1d4b5d9fa8c19ef202bab9280a6c70b60ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-jv-0.51.tbz) = 6afbfa1989d4bb2da6dac90c21b9d77f78184de73b3e55b773d4990519926c3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-leechblock-0.5.2.tbz) = a821996db584bac1003a219a9a028650d237d82b00ccb4e55db3b3506ef3d7e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-linkification-1.3.9.tbz) = 6559d1846029f52080d830fb6826e6562e9b5c514a37de6d443cd2eb3aaaf170
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-live_http_headers-0.17_3.tbz) = 82f073e40de14616a8735c12beaa6574c5236e48dbc5350da383a5e4b02c484b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-live_pagerank-0.9.7.tbz) = a1cd9ed7415ddd4bcf3017f744e6612a29fb7b805a922c1160d69b9a5185c166
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-locale-switcher-2.1.tbz) = 8e8fdc346d75fb64730803fdedd1f594766af98479c72e059e7b6da9b7f06f74
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-menueditor-1.2.7.tbz) = 52c225d750a3b7c40f8cb2e045e9dc5d3947285a6b1d8de52a9642f70a1be2c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-mldonkey-2.5.tbz) = c98d6a39083759cb16c15b503166d17650782f03350470ae7ea9c1b349b37932
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-modify_headers-0.7.1.2b.tbz) = 4463dc8deb35ee4539c3264a053972e46303c22b893ec496a0b5e96ea9165e0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-mrtech-local-install-5.3.2.3.tbz) = 8eda3495770377a02d6160e0c075eba686b550b7382052a20c8e9a3bf74c0693
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-musicpm-1.4.4.tbz) = b4f2474337a86cbba52efc7533ec5c64ea74a765bcbd8db459fd99c5b256cadb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-neo-diggler-1.0.6.tbz) = e304814fb65db66c76d6235d2c933cc9ff219c1ed176bdc2393b5a661d7b96a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-no-referrer-1.0.1.tbz) = d87238d2b587c487169784c34bd27856f469ca4feb1ce58292c48e64188e33d1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-noscript-2.4.2.tbz) = 42b4f3376d4ffb7877f05e65827d692732059cc2b08259d74e3e9b0e750db9cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-passwordmaker-1.7.8.tbz) = 90c31aeb91a0060068a6ef517876e81370a1e66f98b724b231ff42ffb7384b39
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-pdf_download-3.0.0.3.tbz) = 86920a636694b791677f09e69801a3fdf6dcbddaa58bd80b96c9ec46527af918
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-pencil-1.0.6.tbz) = 887eb410dbd9da0f51ffbebf7bd2e5eb23bf043c9ceaf5bb620e66abefc4506a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-pentadactyl-1.0r1.tbz) = ea79a7d38ef6b0b3e60d012c53efe086f7e5bd8597d55e00fa62432c2b671d56
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-permatabs-1.7.0.tbz) = 9ed83065668443e2c634cb8159c0bedd1365fe47067f3505223db079969fc890
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-prism-1.0.b2.tbz) = c33e447bd6a56e908e0ecc487585e30ebcd401190473a28acb025e85806373ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-quick-locale-switcher-1.7.8.tbz) = dec8ab5caf71db6d519482b0ffa16bc4f3cf083a2ed90fb7747d9b11ac30038a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-quickproxy-2009.07.19.tbz) = 9bdf4e2183412e4d8412aac352ba4f5579490b82f1d3fa483213beda0a5fe680
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-resurrectpages-2.0.7.tbz) = 649a744715d248895f06ae387b3272203cca2921600ce3e351190c1fc186b780
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-sameplace-0.7.9.2007113020.tbz) = a4cd62c862e1256cd5e95c45ed47541edf18fa6ddd495f33cedb11a36cb8aa41
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-scrapbook-1.2.0.8.tbz) = 8ec41766d58040bafd5100e4d80f309e58bf4e3ae457dbf3f697d7b6d0aeb461
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-searchstatus-1.39.tbz) = 9cc653af09ad1e52888e270c885103343b99fdc042b9565eda6870214c6e031e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-server_spy-0.2.1_1.tbz) = 3a4e0978f521cff1a85515fc9a380c4466e7cb1a1bb4658b8327075d2837e4a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-server_switcher-0.4.tbz) = 7feeaf46a4b6e8cffd0b313333859e97a012baa90d01b45412d4dcd8cc136864
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-sessionmanager-0.6.3.5.tbz) = 3e6cf99f186bce44d93197007d782dc9736923dd2650f37f895c99198631fac9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-showip-1.8.1.tbz) = 13475f33f6935a0ec351d9d75f2e8135a9cdc884d416f5898c2d3e38c18b58ec
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-speed-dial-0.9.5.9_1.tbz) = 3e9c53bd2fbdb9be43673ab0dcfffb4dbec1c5c8bf0139150383add2ac478c7e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-splash-2.0.2.tbz) = 359752e8040de3fb7aa365b51390c2dd8b65317e89fb415913440e8be258890c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-stumbleupon-3.76.tbz) = efeee38f9322d81d0a016e24bcefba6d0c0e0a4aedf54359cc9991656cbecc3a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-stylish-1.2.5.tbz) = 7c8b32311a9e39a3ef469d9a352bd5ccf3e0ab9f73b87e4097dded69f27cffb4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-tabextensions-ru-2.1.2006031301.tbz) = fc0fea7070f9361cfc3e68f65a27ea9dc99944e7e4a12478747c7a21f70a5f8d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-table2clipboard-1.5.1.tbz) = 206578f9c6334692ec03c6b591a3131885b3328bcbfb3c34fd0964a1ffaa9152
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-tabletools-0.2.6.tbz) = d8ee9f345ff17333b0e1c68908d92fdcd66cacd70ca7afc762bdc5324365e9f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-tabmixplus-0.4.0.2.tbz) = be3d5d0ed5faa72d3dfd443102d74e72ab7eb9453a679f45a5d7e7282f3807a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-tagzilla-0.066.2.tbz) = ca209024f749679d297892abbe3b91b451ca705b671a54d4686ee8882143321a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-togglewordwrap-1.8.tbz) = 2c13da600394e80fe9ee7018cd199b4f2f319c3cb2b49915730d9328b8e4a8b5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-torbutton-1.4.4.1.tbz) = bd1caf38c6712b7abd9eb45930ba679add43b31925a5b68c17bf8be60a2a8e01
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-twitterfox-1.8.3.tbz) = 4c459a868bcb14bee88fb1a1a6361a87a8e308680f1317e96feecdcd2e4d4102
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-unplug-2.050.tbz) = dffed653403053168c2f058202d92ab294623ace60384f549cac40dd15e6f669
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-urllink-2.03.3.tbz) = d10d1eedaf11d264c0c8b2372216cfb0506e2a74197e6d57bc5ee6d76e500fda
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-user_agent_switcher-0.7.3.tbz) = c35c507cf87ae0ef6d4d8fff60aecd389aeb255aa721d0eae3a4053fa91bc4dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-vimperator-3.5.tbz) = d7e304abbb1da3f9eed0dbd0b3414d681e43c4f0839d2a05617c7192f0757080
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-web_developer-1.2.tbz) = d274b763f5ad14492b4f08ca948c353c6b67cc9ad4ff8e649aaf33be84d2d6bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-wmlbrowser-0.7.28.tbz) = 8e642cc9a0652ac76d969eb1abe28cfd64edfb6dd7da76fd864741fafdb3a446
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-xhtml-ruby-support-3.0.2009060901.tbz) = 13d380e63f7895ec733b1d4603afa014af23d44802bde653d6703a8136733ba7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-xmpp4moz-0.5.2.2007113019.tbz) = e9d877c2c9c6a51232abb31c5ed57747e06f6ffcb2551b88333129c95bfbcc4d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpi-yslow-3.1.0.tbz) = bc111d63977031b2c29cc6528fa1e07d303053963182966509473caa70f17605
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpilot-4.5.5.tbz) = 4aadb2930cef2b558e85ad8bf6479c4fc5c6d0c82152b178828113fc853be0f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpilot-ng-client-4.7.3_2.tbz) = cdea4c1b06b6d76c6cd59ceabce61a30efd01aa9e15f65fa0a63a7f83c897d5d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpilot-ng-server-4.7.3_2.tbz) = 69e14a314ca2bdd32404dc8a760eb08f5d9db6d9f26236278d6b84377bdc690f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpipeman-1.0_3.tbz) = b2c651665c192fcbbc059cc792e3f929f22675dd9e32792bffff69183027d18a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpired-1.22_17.tbz) = cdc990581b06ec0b81f6ead7b6c5d836489c5bb24417e348244d0742a137d01d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpk-0.1.4_1.tbz) = 6a4c7355de195df5feeedb4b01968b6b614bf8ef37490273c0643b13d6621860
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xplanet-1.3.0_1.tbz) = 022bd1ec515b0448c996908d830a36691a53d099c87250fb3cfbfd116254a3c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xplore-1.2a_2.tbz) = 03367b1fc8b284fe16e335c45906cbe16e4940549137f5c3f1fe46da6f2aeeeb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xplot-0.90.7.1_3.tbz) = 2aa227eb6fe9e57ed0c7f20d2bc9344cbede7c68fea7454512ecf991602064b8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xplsprinters-1.0.1.tbz) = 8fcf52cbc75538846b7c3fed399cf7e20c43f6924e5d8054547c2c4cab8dc0d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpn-1.2.6_4.tbz) = ec3ffc46e3a58cc77988c3c201dc92bbc540e15f0a33f95d9130144d9b249a99
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpns-1.0_3.tbz) = f1c32e407f5b92f77ae37a20cd68d52ce0e7daaaea5cc47ad4ab2f8ba86f1be1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xporthdmv-1.01.tbz) = f5670ecf9377dd686e989672da91268c5f2f97885208805ad4a79fb63558c8b0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpostit-3.3.1_2.tbz) = 4ae55622247dec69dd95e5b39d0db23a121a9ac20f9a1df76dcf77936b8f5de5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpp-1.5_9.tbz) = 57a1d2d7503908bec45d6149209099e80f2a1f22d5d266bf9efded7264fc2bd3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xppaut-6.11b.tbz) = 7f2adf6b68789480ce5dc03275eac16a660618c6e229f3c0fefdd9c1765dfda2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpr-1.0.3.tbz) = 82a2f00bd992c8a82b4305efb06c07d028bab9a6c7c56dc00c73d243d15a1420
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpra-0.6.4.tbz) = 12467ae2eaf3b5887dcfc50d0a4954d324ff14ec254e7968e10fc7f9eea34699
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xprehashprinterlist-1.0.1.tbz) = cb5e01175c6e8f6acb57bc91a8cde6fe98b205023dbbb522e10d41ac1d1a1922
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xprobe2-0.3.tbz) = f3104e5dc35655b2fc8c521d1e2daa8daec679d408b09923b7915a2b54a2666d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xprompt-1.4_2.tbz) = a574c01dae2c39b97bf973c24dcd956d5a26642482d8a264f6a5d4cf3fbf7e64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xprop-1.2.1.tbz) = 4973d855eb0d7cf079399f47309db4bd1b287a9e7355a35602084e6f357df3e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xproto-7.0.22.tbz) = b9c73acc9d9a3138cbd872e43a6fba0ddc785b2376d1465f767cc15174cd8574
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xproxymanagementprotocol-1.0.3.tbz) = f7b1189c94a4b92a6f23a479e6c7142fe5d11f5dc955070e767717c052c966ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xps-0.3.tbz) = 0a01737ac040b05501880ddda036b175efaf2555377c39335f76339042039373
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpuyopuyo-0.9.8_6.tbz) = 860426de4e7df788577afbb445a24b515e63b37efcf8b09c58503f8eb286181b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpuzzletama-1.5b_1.tbz) = 19554927c5ba61158aa351990614fcd9e3685a9ce04d3ccd3425e07ca29f6945
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpvm-1.2.5_1.tbz) = fb4d0470550fc42226426b7af809a87e2f6e14dabbd8b78c1a32740e75ead752
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpx-1.41_2.tbz) = 83a9395bb4f23a6cad4540a8711fc92aec4f63b5a20443379c16351891da1248
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xpyraminx-5.5.2_2.tbz) = de288c7c76f3ddde8dc8317e3256857b0988584cb04499c1746156dac8a402ba
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xqf-1.0.5_8.tbz) = 47034d245be539df2016041ec0152907da6c4544bf1c74bf01c7de239f8293f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xqilla-2.3.0,1.tbz) = 93397962cc50df6c142873e929caa5004ca6ef73f4b39d58aa1144d80c75a4bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xquarto-1.0_2.tbz) = ab178923c11b0166bba82b7b9c0b43937eaf7a1c9be1f05e17b9ff63ec54fbaf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xrally-1.1.1_5.tbz) = 8153ded42aba6936717f8206cc81e78f55801236f30024db57988c0f3b0dd5d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xrandr-1.3.5.tbz) = 4c14188f2ba51f13b1c109af2e902804eac2093855b5527dd9228a50c6506628
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xrdb-1.0.9.tbz) = 976f8f76890eb66bafb3a8b700863cb159f19134e5c56f7b36b4652ec98edaaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xrdesktop-1.2_2.tbz) = 4de52c507c72218d5c8314bca48307accc0fafe102d915deba537ab90a3d1ea8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xrdp-0.6.0,1.tbz) = 4543af5d4c65c5bb6a13d1baf5888070982971501791d6cb284b37ba0fe18bd8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xrefresh-1.0.4.tbz) = 02d29c2190cfb471051dc6b4a391a592afcbdf02393210e8271a0ab414e9be06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xrestop-0.4_3.tbz) = d71d2f53583b6c26bbff77a23c68911fe5c164490c00c0076ac86b03f66316fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xripple-1.0_2.tbz) = 5a6a054525496c5364f31c1ed1ef8ce100e9fb308a3dc89809950ef48d4310d5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xrn-10.00.b.3.tbz) = 5f92ecc14545ca79ec9e0abb3a28b64de8773acb8eca4134699404b88485bf2d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xroach-4.4_2.tbz) = b625319c46833ed5ab0b07b1fed5939710ee6af5addbcfa74dfffd420c732498
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xroads-0.6_3.tbz) = acb71bbefb2e99104ef764525d3897c39002aff69d3b8b0ce0307e9d5892a68f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xrobots-1.0_3.tbz) = e596f43d49be4b8e4a69585f2377d0d5b03a27975dd6a0d5742ccf18219e7c68
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xrolo-2.6_2.tbz) = 07c185a7d777fe9a3a7dd6deb9736c8bdd5afd4b5cf76544cc8dbbef9a6f2d0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xrootconsole-0.6_1.tbz) = 03f8fbb79a83b2a6a697fc9ba090d8707f86835231e99b78acba965fbaeae6cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xrot-1.3.2_1.tbz) = 8ecf72f9d18658b45ebe4f272db8bc45e93ba3d6a6862529bfef053e4c7d6a51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xrsh-5.92_2.tbz) = b1baaeb125b5eb88e513fe59a8a52275df99a3a7647f1ff4e9a0c99586058d8d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xrsi-0.9_2.tbz) = 541f7db8dc966c6bf6004ecca44573ad2a063f53dd2b1d3a2487ccb160d46c33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xrubik-5.5.2_1.tbz) = 0c0f84ee1a6babddd139fc96e07f734033c88e78fd37beea6c9218c42ba3946e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xrx-1.0.4.tbz) = bfb8eda6d901c49f61930c992f54fdc0d54f264f2a90b15a91324e4c38cd7c59
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xsane-0.998_2.tbz) = 1f1a7f7403a4d1f25340c7bbced3f86f706b73873ae63d3ebcc594c1767e4981
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xsc-1.5_2.tbz) = 60b3dd4b6301ae1015c5c63541482955b664304be24ae50aaa91a5045a8a7650
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xscavenger-1.4.4_2.tbz) = 62271f477baaaa9a614c9d3be4145f00cd67144168717a4d06020409cdc97fc8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xscoop-1.0.2.tbz) = f930047385eb4b1e074f9958025d4744cf0fa6ca586a1b4fc4d0f3fa8ea7ac28
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xscorch-0.2.1_1.tbz) = 9f4f95ca075e09c9a69412f0291b27a8d072df09326d0ddc1760d3cd13fdca0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xscrabble-2.12_1.tbz) = 6cb056942f35df6ce100c34216f1240b2bfc81eadc007e2a07aa18458edb61e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xscreensaver-5.19.tbz) = c3191c5311c746a1c08fa81d2d56de914bd65b6fa0b6137a01d74abbc94b3399
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xscreensaver-gnome-5.12_1.tbz) = c532c6af83fcb69f3a33e1777706df98f43e1a4d95c9952258814190d0ec8026
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xscreensaver-gnome-hacks-5.12_1.tbz) = b14f8fecb504b6055de716b67ef2da157e26cffc372665e082dac415a12ee282
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xsel-0.04.1_5.tbz) = c47895e168c73521f41211b15eb8dcb471a6154b7e3cb5a45b88fb004c872603
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xsel-conrad-1.2.0.tbz) = c43e16412437de5d60afc1f83aeb0ee8d55902c612cb6915d1eceb309eada600
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xset-1.2.2_1.tbz) = 794e441bce2d421c0c7e78442e4b8fc749cc2b96e89a209360c0c30de87b047f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xsetmode-1.0.0.tbz) = f459bc60349c9c0a072b4227163857be63dc4e790c37a89b68dc8efc4181aea3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xsetpointer-1.0.1.tbz) = e08d6fba75782b9a5d9c45e4c34c73e77ebdfb1d7dfba63d7edfa4d0beb7d873
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xsetroot-1.1.0.tbz) = d503fc6fec741c70491907c049f2546c1b9670f80dd3b98fc669842b1900d6c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xshisen-1.51_4.tbz) = 962784483b2e2f1a794e2d2c3bbf0985995a6e0f8a42cf939b17548488848c3e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xshogi-1.4.0.tbz) = 3bf9744f46cc7cad22903dbc9b15d762ba75846b770d15d00bbb925a946b06bc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xshttpd-3.6.g01_5.tbz) = e60140a2b49db5857000c6f91f553b6f31ea9c3df0a6f96f7acb22c39da1ddfc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xshttpd-devel-3.7.b24.tbz) = f9d6f5708de062af6feaad398032123f987324e382ed93e93cde8ea9ed135f48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xsi-1.0.b2.tbz) = 191d5743349c94b82f20a2d76f3ed348782f1a64045db65cdd5349679aae8a0c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xskat-4.0_2.tbz) = dfab4638cb588191365f8cc53754daed3ebc236658cd2be58510c4b1a764cc21
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xskewb-5.5.2_2.tbz) = e49c5543b8b59ac2065dd3cecc82c62a6202c7b93dc1646b7e45558b77a564c6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xskyroot-920428_2.tbz) = 14cdcf695041253f02909d23a5b7cf222302cc7a5cc008ded68bc022aa2ffe38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xslide.el-0.2.2_1.tbz) = 6c88446faeb81b4f793230a2d424ca6a5fc7bce4d83ebee070ca657fb4072d5f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xslint-005.tbz) = ae6e3abe6e2d9dfb9c9d022cba16b4da02ac658878a60fa4cc539bc65557c72c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xsm-1.0.2.tbz) = 1ada04e8092ecbdbc3b7b65ada2f83a79a4021b2fb54b70f9e5ed73acf41117e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xsnow-1.42_1.tbz) = 91684ae85095970be8518622424ecfe9604ceeb9ab78a12f39b3075684a90536
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xsokoban-3.3c_1.tbz) = c9a12cbd4c7865efffc382cb86a2be5de68e191c74a555e7db406cd83a274603
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xsoldier-1.8.tbz) = e196dbb179ebe000e2a0dcb87c4aa94dbf0acc930b0ecc3d959b690e2fc36b8a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xsp-2.10.2.tbz) = e5f2f782dfce24a2dbc065537ac7e5dd153a09dcb4229d49efc36c4f1cc9c56b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xspacewarp-1.2_2.tbz) = 283803ef5a84f815ee9364e4f0121bf7052eced0f90439ded5624a02583e7134
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xspread-3.1.1c_2.tbz) = 40d7157a2c24cb3932a5d035a7242170bf9e0e961e66e5dd94a1c169c83673f8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xspringies-1.12.tbz) = 5b84ef06afa3d1818b015d971b614dc8bb437b2a6e0534ae282fb3396e8a89e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xspy-1.0c_3.tbz) = d44a5987a802bede9958b58fcaae56c8349c33236bd4fa94c50e5e8b4d6a7ad9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xstarroll-1.1b_3,1.tbz) = 5138e5d26743f8806dd19371d33185312b08f45e4533bfc2e6d55df14f60c67f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xstdcmap-1.0.2.tbz) = 3201dca28338981dd46903eea6025ef8ea672cc50da4e75e1740c7fef9f10ae2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xstow-1.0.0.tbz) = b9e1cde2a7eeb84f467eb3ecbeda6c3d71b954cd71dd8e5c25ea58937e4c9160
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xstream-1.4.2.tbz) = 845e6089b81317bd6d526d16778521b856e721fc2de27203561079f9d50e9537
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xstroke-0.5.12_8.tbz) = 5dad101f9408465d5944c4e136f2e607d1eaba88254ad0b9f359cedcf1e64db2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xsu-0.2.4_6.tbz) = 6e07b0a92e33a89b3f9ff31c6f7e2f281b1a1c6e22f6570e70ca923d286de212
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xsvg-0.2.1_6.tbz) = 170fbc603fd7d9051155e9a4ab5e03205322654be57d0f7a009233a28724d8f9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xsw-0.3.5_3.tbz) = 57c0bb7a81e842395021731408d411f25c794d7b5d1d234471876462fbf18f14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xsynth-dssi-0.9.4_1.tbz) = ffc14084deee35dc365e7b46444291ece80d97618764c67d4742b9bc076c4d48
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xsysstats-1.51_3.tbz) = 6f5200f148148d77d132657e650b567ede4f7ba07db601c1689029887bdc1c40
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xsystem35-1.7.2_15.tbz) = 81ed9d1c47ee6fec55556f321d4c46c9b0745ab9d4d6f567bc96b03e6588f7c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xt-20020426a_2.tbz) = 18af5f30e3dd56b8b7c7b0a1e57e02b9aa5a1d1765a2218b02a05a3e5401310a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtacy-1.14_2.tbz) = d4b75fb28a132c5fb34e040325f9081143998a65a3271130d5a6c6b985b6add9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtail-2.1.tbz) = 0115d21efcf2dc0a00ddc583cb381adab8366e92d387796735d5cc604e01c67e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtar-1.4_3.tbz) = e466971bf2823ee780ee46bba6c3cf157fa1530d2f51a153b82fc92b3f1f8409
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xteddy-2.2.tbz) = 466ba0ac26d0b9f674c4f6a53529e274d52940c2c1c021539c4da9c66ac22ef3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xterm-284_1.tbz) = 619582448a48ef15fc9b87914049258b38ae85a914f5686a65c6e987f88df821
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtermcontrol-2.10_1.tbz) = 5cc982d9efb07011610fda082d06fdcbe725d675a3a6f9edaa558cba098f2b8f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtermset-0.5.2_2.tbz) = 212b7920b3fd823cba34c653199d4776a2244c817a23e7e3d32656a627e9b395
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtestpicture-1.2_2.tbz) = d47d4cf2f18b2d4c07f7f57ac3d6af4b87391732e282e9ae7679b81482fe854b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtet42-2.21_3.tbz) = 6be6c70cd79257ff9a8ffc944e693cabfd0acdac39a67ae2d4a152c4bc47aa14
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtexcad-2.4.1_2.tbz) = 043b5e92f5165b463de0d2aa152e372f0482b5aa03ba4d3daa6485119e3460a9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtexsh-1.4.2_6.tbz) = b0c07396e3650ebe0b70b1acf1b34a8b13bb4bcd255b1d5419874b1df0f4d0e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtheater-1.0.0.p1_8,1.tbz) = b80094cea899b59c347c431446ed0dae5b309dbda2392fffd7c6896432aa5420
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtic-1.12_2.tbz) = 505861e5d3be6054eaecb52df04b4de4770a2545a8e6c764fb216da341e8d033
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtide-2.12.1_2.tbz) = 6cc179c39239003a5b81a94fb725c8cb90f5bed3d4c6fb18c7c489d686365d93
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtimer-0.8089_2.tbz) = 4ef6286b0b7f237bb6102a6f3aa60ce597df9cc6b84c06fa689ed341b914ff29
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtl-1.4.2.tbz) = c1d4230b7ad575a7e043c25f625e9bed63a43481be14ff0bc8e633c7c96a046f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtla-emacs24-1.2.1_13,1.tbz) = 836871c8e8fbd1177e920d095930afc851f28532880f5b3e8a26833d9097c25d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtoolwait-1.3_2.tbz) = 51ca48af09f419998ac7691efb8321e2c6a69005998b695df2b774df8adc9078
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtrabackup-2.0.1.tbz) = 439c4e33327760af75c4d78afe2a6811d13183d179adf3d22b5c4bffa2211236
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtrader-0.99.9_8.tbz) = a10e5efbb59c207814c10557cd9166331143c13e448e8fcc7c787a2246533ac4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtrans-1.2.6.tbz) = 4c0d6b511531404c838bd2ab54d6f64a54e236e20f155fd9018a5d6f6f333e33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtrap-1.0.2.tbz) = 25a4af10113684dcc28619b545e694f2176d852594fbcd6a4b4ab376757fe2b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtriangles-5.5.2_2.tbz) = fee6bfbc6d6cd460f0ea16ea19f98a93dab3d5a37ae25cc0b66bc7cdf0021149
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtrlock-2.0.14.tbz) = a5eb08f5eddab8ea24ee5b8fe929024210336d440aaa378b1c56bcd8d674e7bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtrojka-1.1_3.tbz) = ad644fd93e6be51baeb40d110339b762fa4fd4dab5d02ff4ccf2c4e37038ad4b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtron-1.1a_2.tbz) = b4ceb9ec10b8d5c4abb9c59daf35530fd8ad3da1de4316634eb700c1234a0046
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtruco-1.0_2.tbz) = cf5c961233a319706435ad16e7da7c11e3bcfbd62dbfac5830b7d63064e87409
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtset-1.1.tbz) = e0eeaa46c9e6448abd59fd0fdd5bce7b7e8e9eff9f815fadd0a44140df29d6f0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtux-2003.03.06_4.tbz) = 01bb6f07eb1707386bedc075d5dbfbdf1db141d8571c8e9ac6b7147a4aa797ae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xtypo-1.02_2.tbz) = 4940111f5560fb2ee748487c6f3a8f3a3a9a61009dc329df8fc1bfc7a4091e3d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xv-3.10a_15.tbz) = 2300d4d029e518e76fe770eeae9a57e9a478b4652fa0e115ba4e6537b1a732fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xv-m17n-3.10a_15.tbz) = 8bd57bec09ee0cc3c17f0e040ffd7e8b3e72083db6c72fb1871aec77f432fbae
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xvattr-1.3_8.tbz) = 6cb80e95c40f098b233ab83da1df4755b9a1c536b3dc6589c725dcd62a056a0f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xvid-1.3.2,1.tbz) = d4a83b34d813d971b5a4152c8d19ec4bff4624a0a7164ebd6138c1866c9fff9f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xvidcap-1.1.4.p1_11,1.tbz) = 5bdf22518e2a8b0f700653d53b460888dc59604d7ae7a43c24433795bb2ed8be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xvidtune-1.0.2.tbz) = 0c63a3e3226aef85d769237b311d6f492057418a16794978b200d6ed87f1727e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xvier-1.0_2.tbz) = 4270ae27107433c48917930d99acc08d49a77bf5a56ecfe27d8656389af04ac3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xview-3.2.1.4.19c.tbz) = 4f23989f2f8fad56f27ffc41cf586c56454e712f9841f8969203496fef2c7fff
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xview-clients-3.2.1.4.19c_1.tbz) = ad6b1e50b6ee6abde06a4572bb12d52a8a127b3e954c5f29717f87b4ec0ee03c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xvile-9.8g.tbz) = a668545366ff7c76a5188cbb96e25e079e887a1ba1bc3dd2ac2cc9cdff60c6e6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xvinfo-1.1.1.tbz) = d0ad3cf3061404889fab51039652f6372e7d1fd2816c2a1720aea4179403c826
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xvkbd-3.3.tbz) = dace9aae2b53c9a8163403d5e772ab5a3236baebb1ce5206ae7199e8be847792
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xvmahjongg-2.1_2.tbz) = 606aac17137ff8bb2eb5daaecc7d9041828e4c3e062d88bf99cf299ef82a69d8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xvmcinfo-0.1.tbz) = 697448bdc69b5cf2078eba4645cef982cab200f007521db13e2dd8b366b64979
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xvmines-1.0_2.tbz) = 2f1e3c005bfbe9b7bd6df1d6e98fb17548cfd67c013599a8ee28f359fdf010df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xvmixer-1.0_1.tbz) = 5d03b04116a1c319c31d7b0d56f6f029de5e0fbb14bb21ded9d3763b6acf5a2c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xwatchwin-1.1.1_3.tbz) = 5c9dd9cafa3a26f93045e26f6df4e83a7d57fb32f642dcd0e8590c69bd5b4d35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xwave-2.2_2.tbz) = 8aba0bcbd9e6eb3614ed527777b209ac0da0bab37a964de87d5047d48e0c0607
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xwd-1.0.4.tbz) = c8d3782475265ef3fb285ab4a45b8259609cd49023004bdb514c1917beddf213
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xwelltris-1.0.1_2.tbz) = 074e2c8f69948b1ee4ee2c25345bd191367210abb4d89bd9bb117f4740a09bbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xwininfo-1.1.2.tbz) = 4e17aba4b0558890929c9cc08ab4588a66392aa2e9f62e5815f9f81182b11bbc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xwinwrap-0.3_1.tbz) = ce82aa077f9c5d25ce24dfc0afb9e432389e02dd7b18daf42c92dfbafdb23bde
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xwit-3.4_3.tbz) = fc8f23fe9dfdc76c4dd66edf3d8a3d4d76df2ea14ae875e28c6b36596de2cb32
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xwordpy-1.0_4.tbz) = ba6564670bd396ab425821ea51f06bfdba26ad9008662840c2426f9b0ceac27c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xworld-2.0_2.tbz) = d6d87054397f3ea40835badf72220ab5c2879dbc313c9e717445a9447c27ee30
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xworm-1.02_2.tbz) = e3def0f41a17a19cdfb65bcc2c98821f557d1caf1a12d48ca0f8a79734e8ef3c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xwota-0.4_7.tbz) = f928639f58dc13a6ba76603308f9c23cfd0ed21deef5e3863d91f71a46ac3362
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xwpe-1.5.30a.tbz) = 57cbced0b2a6d7a0e439226be0e3278727ac881616547fefe4a469c69e66f10e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xwpick-2.20_2.tbz) = 9e5dc891ba554b409c7db7ec97d78cc75adc8fdb97f7085484100628bffedd0e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xwrits-2.24_2.tbz) = f7b15437c360c593a61e3fe426a42ac42a421e577e738f6fa757ea3146c1fa86
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xwud-1.0.3.tbz) = 3b2add55e9aef028fbf8b466742eef72ed31d7d2aa346c2abb89b23802668b64
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xxdiff-3.2_7.tbz) = c27316818cf293d3049831d41723f4d1c66cafce42fe44e3095cd500dc2178f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xxdiff-scripts-3.2_5.tbz) = 840c09d3a1cee1ff1cb621bad604b649f5900038742ae8defd6810ace47b3133
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xxgdb-1.12_3.tbz) = 37eea6c3bae458d8512bdb202ea22232767b17bf7ffc2dff330bf3acf7e96528
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xxkb-1.11.tbz) = 00cf3fab794a687a4f3c6a9555da9fefebd2ee5177b2770355d17807bd4fe4bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xxl-1.0.1_1.tbz) = 4203bf4ac2c65d14a007932b0a6891e98bbe9c73e0b166e02f8fda75fade54be
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xye-0.9.1_6.tbz) = 555c8725a9b3fb23473d31bbc54eb031e3ec266c730735762aa98029b65d70c0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xymon-client-4.3.10.tbz) = 8bd21364afd72c0dd827b3e77aea25974b8978045eeb4ba20d925e965fbebfb9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xymon-server-4.3.10_1.tbz) = c5388562eb1c31866b3780d4b8d4f61ddee9ca019052d40683b1a61f6d7ace84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xyssl-0.9.tbz) = a9f09aa374e30aad9da080135d47aa69ee57f0ca489fb3a1faf5a81f464a77f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xyzcmd-0.0.4.tbz) = 56962166feac82e09f022629edc1b88b1bf5e330bfdb42ca6194ef235c90cebf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xzgv-0.9_2.tbz) = 9e683181567dc1e24c5572a01a9a2d91539fdf80ceec77723639aa2eaa6157f4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xzip-1.8.2_2.tbz) = 21ce565d7049c0374d8ab4d556e3751c7747810dc3710006dda6cedd8e7fa75d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/xzoom-0.3_2.tbz) = 402afe4fab814cdd5ac8bfa2a202ec57e66ec09c0a14da39cc9129cb11ae89a6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/y2l-1.1.tbz) = b40ceba67271e56ff7799b28087a4b415d5876a9fea9673ded3d90dfd2900277
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/y4mscaler-9.0_8.tbz) = 75c02afcacb860208b578ebfbf3f53341c542f23a786bf0230025522552b2d04
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yabasic-2.763_3.tbz) = 52914bf5ae99110974e7bdb6a4a6867906c8b9a986c4e0c84c8cc0a32419ecc8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yabause-0.9.11.1_2.tbz) = 899622d7aaabd10b2920115d97d9e6d851376d868d8b4f2e435a6fc21627136a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yabm-0.2.1_2.tbz) = cd4d7c288e2d208ddd0d9b9e3cf480d2227da3390e5cb8e45608bd7b95da98b9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yacas-1.3.3.tbz) = 35c418534f6ca287f387958c7fb0a910e8436694c07cd1ab7cb61f7fb002020e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yace-1.2.tbz) = c4aedd632e6e2459e978e1f8c8674bb3d6cdc9931c88dcfccda5cb4943345f47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yad-0.17.1.1.tbz) = 8358e864d6e5860e96b5b44f41f545a604a86bae0e2cfbe7e0374b3a78162964
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yadex-1.7.0_2.tbz) = c7ecff97e5bdc8b0a42c862df72577cd2248b3c757ad269de85e870fd7c3a4c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yaf-2.1.1_1.tbz) = d098f6ead29a0e099821cc0af4a054e67072d2a49b6be778658a17af958bfd1d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yafc-1.2.0_1.tbz) = 6c1a40fbeaa0db4b9466475eaa4586574c911ee6d25634ffd6dfc47d579a4b75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yafic-1.2.2.tbz) = 197a05c8f024b4a71ee2fe7246d6ba57e9cf2377f7fe27a22cfcabff7dddc53c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yafray-0.0.9_2.tbz) = 34ff244940c05d07e3ee6ccfd650790832789729cc21dda438f1150b26cf675d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yagf-0.8.1_4.tbz) = 7e49ddafe961a5b91299539f8644db709aa5eee84fe37a80710e4915271db7d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yagiuda-1.19.tbz) = a6d6848fab995ab78d93cca17cf966266e79b2e25d995dfd6edbb40c1fb46870
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yahoo-ui-2.8.2.tbz) = bc434599bfd03b727b34f9a96033fa11d7e39e233579020ead985346a5bd1a52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yahtzee-1.0_1.tbz) = 17dcd2a8e8a5abf14c7ae5ea0737a5ed9fc3b20e05f939a402399bd5c7169db3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yajl-2.0.4_1.tbz) = 54424fde9827214ecfc18f7c1208b057b1103c5b32d6fe418826494c9bb47176
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yajl-tcl-1.3.tbz) = 856ee2bc12d09738f7a256b2f445ad14a27c812b8ed67a6527ed32f9f579478f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yakuake-2.8.1_8.tbz) = 29dbc87d4f4f7c6425c91ee585f15d84ab7f3daff59b19d7f6fd2cf1eabcdfa9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yakuake-kde4-2.9.8_3.tbz) = 8d4129ac6267a369b1b74f123d332b23a7d7d5106b27994b326388f3009e2e9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yali-1.1_1.tbz) = 4a97748ddc2626eb45399ce2f8c8ccea00856655195533d13f973d5e418bffa2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yalias-0.7_10.tbz) = 5ef1245bff8a046e3108653ac72e6a11921fa5d47e2d39c409abea3e7701db06
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yamcha-0.33.tbz) = 581553673a464222d03eef48b109b7defe54eeaf0bbae56327088c7d2e8c2531
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yamdi-1.8.tbz) = d92d6fd10fb34a143e00aa7b17e742edd53ee3f2b832a60ba70a8e0f11276d4f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yaml-cpp-0.3.0_1.tbz) = 257676b73db2e09b2c6d1cd57e5cd9eca9ccb4d08990320e8913f04ab1db4ab8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yaml-mode.el-emacs24-0.0.8_1.tbz) = 13c807c7ebf8c7c9a11f804a6ee3626ab729c1a317a12246482253e7a312fafc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yammi-1.2.3_14.tbz) = ed055c2be99d254572b963246190bc10da2e196efe1bc59241d86afc8f0dfd34
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yamsweeper-1.9_3.tbz) = 85000204cba2fe86a03bf4134dea6b575d18eacef44703053c51934a24c2ce2f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yamt-0.5_11.tbz) = 65eae12b5d3aad94167b701ab9ce37a3ea0c67fefd476e6477b547885ce13852
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yanopaste-1.3.0_1.tbz) = e52aa38ce69882a7d88c084c70cf8fee294e2441b600dc5252b63251a7e300eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yap-0.2_4.tbz) = 72332820301512343b992dc1e6164b77b94da76710387eea648284944bdc3102
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yape-0.32.5_1.tbz) = 5f58a41ea41b545e4f2e304b5b9a2d6d3e3eef81ea35b61ac92661d16cc689ac
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yapet-0.7.tbz) = c2c383b99a14ccc290e27d5469a56cf61e496d86d36a2faefd2f42f1ff7ed6ab
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yaph-0.91.tbz) = 65f1d082f9610ad55accfd12d5801899ac8fa76030d158953c012677b97d863c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yaps-0.96_1.tbz) = 3d0659bca4f10242b9e21a448fc660c8c1416099447eaa5df7414f983822373d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yara-1.6.tbz) = 214a66aed77ece55abf96a9f4af30c78d6f79958136cdfa22cde829082ec50e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yasm-1.2.0.tbz) = 225f3bc93767bd25c1b8c13e5472c6d49ac9b8b8210ae08c43450ff3698ee897
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yasnippet-0.6.1c_7.tbz) = 0b696c30562926fcc0884a725c5db8a9450184900b9151250097108c57a4409f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yate-4.0.0.p1.tbz) = c495ea07200efb3c6df6a1cfafe1b1fb05f3b427bf3037cab36f01d0e66ae824
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yatex-1.76.tbz) = cb617cdd39865562ba19a34f8d9e49a05a8d5de5669d9b0249ec07aca792d3f1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yatex-xemacs-1.76.tbz) = bee2cabb230b7df816b9f76f1d983de7310562b9c776b42f0cf9a8f728c6b126
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yaunc-1.02.tbz) = e73412c9da6e8159ce299dacc34c84aef59c3f62f992c193c0ec6f86a59aea3b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yaws-1.95.tbz) = 291417ce02c0299f3e41b928e5829b6fb3ce0b405b38842027efa943ab7431cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yaz++-1.2.6.tbz) = f338846a1f28e5bf902eef89f3bd8d819c0a0da2827554535f029f65f2d3fa02
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yaz-4.2.37.tbz) = 2245a4898539c2ce0b4ee4a2f62884ee4aafe940b5c57f69deedd98255c27413
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yazproxy-1.3.6.tbz) = e411ed3e57e399bfdf331f8d8029f0a72a46e2c3a8255d82d3546196da50407c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yconalyzer-1.0.4.tbz) = 4c58577a357fb0ada6dfa045040fdebd4513cb49c3f34343a8a1ee759dcd5606
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ydbf-0.0.1.tbz) = 5251df55dfe49d03a1a9032d70b06c31517994336bbf8bb74809af7113fac5c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yeahconsole-0.3.4.tbz) = c96fbc56970f3fc3cbe3bab1e09892593f80f293358cf77c356c4cf78f2706b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yell-1.1.tbz) = 24502778d96044e6d6a6e943f7a45d39c9176fb0be6830f48dd21e092e6dc9aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yelp-2.30.2_4.tbz) = e1fedbd5e1dd1126eae69529f6a3e1364afe804c457dd4658ae4e732aea3fe0d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yencode-0.46_6.tbz) = 6c919fd95666e7a15de90ff8d89b8741d0d24893616ecaa68d2b0301835e28e9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yersinia-0.7.1.tbz) = d7c021503534a59b9d26af67fbd76e2a0a2bbc8b7b84efc5d931007b5bb621fa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yfklog-0.3.5.tbz) = 3e2aa60a3ff3d52610a8750ca837a19414b64716683aad2ee31677bec758ce51
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yi-aspell-0.01.1.1_1,2.tbz) = 97944c52e900f54b184b45456fd66742ab3fc78162cd71e641136be84d4fd8f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yi-hunspell-0.0.2_1.tbz) = 725df4bdbc35a62fafbef8af767a60fefe837d9fe9c1ad00d65b7ebf3f57861b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yii-1.1.9.tbz) = e20ad04d385b368b159cfb03188aaad08f116a88ae715acb1a2e33b0b97a3d84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yodl-3.00.0_1.tbz) = 91988ace809d51c58a60e036d16250157ac922f8ada5e3877aa2e9478cd69d91
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yorick-2.1.06.tbz) = 0b19efdbd5c15e108d18436d4b69840b820c82215c638b1d8632ab1f9750f687
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yould-0.3.7.tbz) = bb5037f0d628a5c90c4f39e50d09c334b6d1a4c22b4dfbe9b3208da372bc99fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yourls-1.5.1.tbz) = 57d6264eb537fc47f5166c052ae31729ceb6f84c351e6efc435e4b84e1db49b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/youtube-viewer-2.5.9.tbz) = 674b0158e2692db59aaf4ef1265ecf0c825006a1743ae90a71555adb35151334
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/youtube_dl-2012.09.27.tbz) = 8fd2891504290403aab3fde870d31ce9f0c498cfd014853c6a46814ed4796081
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ypsilon-0.9.6.3_2.tbz) = 4d84ed226f03637d6ec23652a375dfdd5cef1789cdc1c1aa3eb845ad5528526b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yptransitd-0.5_5.tbz) = a69b54c6c6d6b7dd681ef9740f678bde65b719a81846673507dce56a8686faaa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ysm-7.2.9.9.1_1.tbz) = 30f5320b10bb45d0bfd164be74efa4ab0e7b3c85f772d5dc59dacd77e6bc6a6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ytnef-2.6_1.tbz) = 7dcee748f6f99d23fe29c0af113aae3fe0c5da1afc46b7fd7a28a1d034e019bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ytree-1.97.tbz) = 6fa13b68e58ff152eefb8af7b650330f7735cd7e2f610d12bb6677047f2d61e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yudit-2.9.2.tbz) = 1344e7ef12f2c892b63e3887de5dd97557a98a758773c9b325ff62cad3c9246f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yui-3.2.04_2.tbz) = f0f0de1299975438fcdaac74ef3d3abcbc123c65fd67ca6d6bdebb62b9d336ad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yuicompressor-2.4.7.tbz) = 0859f350e64e0c82ac179e857f16f60c135014c690439631e5b6794ec6f66f67
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yum-3.4.3.tbz) = f2a19641213ee7220b1c70e8b6951ee6073a87920a89b1b784574faaba9f02c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yydecode-0.2.10.tbz) = 8ae00760da44808cfa9631ad04fdf763b482cabfbbbe4eef06676af6bd0fa296
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/yzis-1.0.a.1_8.tbz) = 6fd66cee460a2a2ac844c56fa717d381ec4b2d060c89f52da1c1593b635cc289
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/z80-asm-2.4.p3.tbz) = 1f21cbf2bbb3e3d6050de509b3c3ee0491d4246d280840f4f3d7a6898f5d8900
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/z80asm-1.8.tbz) = 21f9aa46552e4c24be5ce5b12c1ba891dd3203f3d0335cac134157c6c9105fe7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/z80ex-1.1.19.tbz) = 366815be62bee9ad27dd563fc96560ae6ba762868978644921e47ccd0f406ce1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/z88-13.0_2.tbz) = 3fd3e005ad481730bbca856ab374e15cab619723398b895534bee25cdc15f0e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zabbix-agent-1.8.13,2.tbz) = 52b2ff5b05b18f6c1138c1d1092ff6c3b8229ff6aa652ed85382d607bf60b3bb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zabbix-frontend-1.8.13,2.tbz) = c67f7d2597fe61875f50f8de96ffd69daa37ce4cce9fe03d7c82578c3a539998
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zabbix2-agent-2.0.3.tbz) = 6b1a183739f412268e247220a5c5d07b1e6835eae825fccc78cac2309a9095a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zabbix2-frontend-2.0.3_1.tbz) = a308dcd3c8875dc702c0d955486805fca48eecb4c1245452beb86c8a246ef6ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zabbix2-proxy-2.0.3.tbz) = 7a211005a917c3fdfc83dd885e9b8f884551c4a4fc3ac8da8fab9dc7beb0679e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zabbix2-server-2.0.3.tbz) = 4f47b16bd604f7b02d3e0da6637b977b0da0d3d313a8c05f3ccc2de893a9b0b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zabit-0.7.1_1.tbz) = f843d4d8887f6767d21effba2dbfa879fcd78ea4f4e558cb7e93939604abae10
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zatacka-0.1.8_8.tbz) = 02a64e930c0fc77216d1a57846639de2fc8d9a0b00e8248a58e45c3026c8c5ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zathura-0.2.1.tbz) = e1db3f82f860dd82a163a618068abf71599ebe9b29fca203fedfd1b8feb909d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zathura-djvu-0.2.1.tbz) = 7f12d786734501a1ed0e8464435c8ba6b1161f00cd6cb2a94bdbc89f04fb2461
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zathura-pdf-poppler-0.2.1.tbz) = 35260744c9ceba18f710695439be7ed932dedffaff18feac49dc4f26d24b3be0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zaz-1.0.0_3.tbz) = 355d9ce92489180fb1c64d0923927a1a00a0406795e8a3998db6f4df8849ca09
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zbar-0.10_2.tbz) = 17500a5b3a3ac63277642ac9378e3273b475bc61c171fcf9e7208bc881d66916
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zebedee-2.5.3.tbz) = 639cfa8e6170bb02afe3e5866260b2c4f17b90d34f5a33b316c0dbf596f36af6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zebra-0.95a_2.tbz) = a5a95b4a7736ee4ff8e594273300ec5e47037e570df69ba9112f52bc166fa643
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zebra-server-2.0.45.tbz) = 98eb6a2e3edd3b8d7dfde06624937b21d75beacdb08e0de0123cb98cc1fb3788
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zeitgeist-0.8.2_1.tbz) = 6c53f48120b0c0136783b33b7f84092b9eaa7cd69888744085d35b9424003c83
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zen-cart-1.3.9h_1.tbz) = b2612b56ff7d931aa440253ff820b3471ba4b17e160ac55e035b7b3c50e2fefe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zenity-2.32.1_2.tbz) = 1e8c4705966b3ddcb8c9b936fc9ec4b4728306746afc27893304a5af429dcb36
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zenoss-3.1.0_1.tbz) = 2dc83d05541b306224c7f418db3e8c3a31c719eacfa3b652fc90feb9683f82b3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zenpack-community-CheckPing-1.0.tbz) = ca03ef5a353b63bdeb0f64dd3b4ffd6426ff60e50389394b36d1cd7d04b97921
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zenpack-community-DellMon-2.4.tbz) = cf6ec437344d364058b24c8941dbd426d6ca7beb168a235d47985ea93bc22757
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zenpack-community-InterfaceGraphs-1.0.tbz) = 5d209dcc181759e594ef8cb03ad5750e5f4f15ff0749f1b43f64a115449ae34c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zenpack-community-MACReport-1.0.1.tbz) = 5c67e813d140921dc93ca5dccc7c40f6494525c4087ff9658ba20ca7e345729d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zenpack-community-ShowGraphPortlet-1.03.tbz) = e124657b57b6861cddd66c36625d90bba66af2688b8d46f1ff25fc03b020d6db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zenpack-community-deviceAdvDetail-2.7.3.tbz) = d47c14a14e3592cc450edb2682254966d0e86bc1092d42f372bbbe91a5eb09e0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zenpack-community-libvirt-1.96_1.tbz) = 64fef5d63ae5658b56f8ce5472838b9a5097c67c2ffff8c1e6be7808c241b7d0
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zenpack-core-ApacheMonitor-2.1.2.tbz) = 46927eb96ad3d2e6082bb26470beb3c91b0cac7325de45c41c126d52864614a7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zenpack-core-DellMonitor-2.1.0.tbz) = 0de3092ee65520445ceac75a073faf3bbe524246a673febfee76fcd288f591fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zenpack-core-DeviceSearch-1.0.0.tbz) = 872b912b32100558a075fdf6b9a82eab06b56bbb55451d8d889ddeb60bb6b3aa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zenpack-core-NtpMonitor-2.0.3.tbz) = df7eeb531aa6e58610047f38bdedb7fe61726458659a2efc1906063e930fc042
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zenphoto-1.4.3.3.tbz) = 99b17a6b928bfaf1192d20f90ce0655233b645e1de1c8b1c9e018a208ffa406e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zephulor-1_3.tbz) = ba2b869e1e324ef2c365306ae1a3cde133cf5eac41cecc03e12bfa5553e176cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zephyr-3.0.1.tbz) = 839b983c5cb0acac50cff81a92cc1ce83d39bdd87d4aa978af5356bba610b500
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zeroer-0.1_1.tbz) = 6997507abdbbced803556b04116a2bc2959ccf5cc9e32488a198a5356d4ca279
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zerowait-httpd-0.8d_2.tbz) = 5121841eb5e1d3d4d2aac124e0e4fa3d67eb2ec794bc6b96ee3858e871359f15
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zetaback-1.0.4_1.tbz) = 93f4387ba6305ae6d6e833cb15196356189bbe1eb723547dc9a54b5de354e2b4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zfs-periodic-1.0_1.tbz) = 0601cbaf2fe5a62111d8c4701c501be3e4da9f0b63af48c183777c8fa2b61bf5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zfs-replicate-0.7_1.tbz) = ee5b844f0c2dc87b0768d4a5a59ec06737672e2f353e0d5c9a114ac41c9432db
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zfs-snapshot-clean-0.1.3.tbz) = 1487c0c90ebb4974f2bd98acfd724d9af6a4195d43d09dba761ca19f13e534ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zfs-snapshot-mgmt-20090201_2.tbz) = de0cfba20ec8d4cc75721a2d73daa7f267d2cec4776f51a783ddae0c33b67517
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zfs-stats-1.2.2.tbz) = 2a5d348e4f1578074f99d793eb05be26f81b6ce88733bf2966c80da868da66c1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zfsnap-1.10.1_1.tbz) = 4753f42c0a98291efd7312ee98d588c3cde3b29d300d1dd918ea2de32883334e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zgv-5.9_5.tbz) = 009ce44d9cb8defdb940533e02874ec9b7a42e46d0748f1ac300207178cb5e1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-CJKUnifonts-0.2.20080216.1.tbz) = 4103def32889558fbf7a131ba000634f029a6de4c8d475c3877ed3bfcfec2a75
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-CNS11643-font-98.1_1.tbz) = 487e053b1d553391d43efd34aa7c5294852a76d991fa30718e094cdb8230fb84
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-FreeWnn-lib-1.1.1.a021_9.tbz) = 87ace3c4fab7f5a61e593d5281342b88b5e0b89fb61a40683ae56a0574a7d513
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-FreeWnn-server-1.1.1.a021_9.tbz) = 1534c2ab7de7d8128e921ac83189780575d158255ee8a6aa1ce13a36e62e652e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-arphicttf-2.11_2.tbz) = 1557c8d58d983681166ec7504f2e42842b2e689272b64d97b3e04560e1569086
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-aterm-0.4.2_2.tbz) = bf68d875aa855ea5cbd47e4a4bc6700bd26c585cbec6078f53a02bdd307af341
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-auto-cn-l10n-1.1_3.tbz) = c4d4d0773481f5b30a37829182d05c35e04e8a0f058c9844ba88c7b24f832990
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-auto-tw-l10n-1.13_1.tbz) = b29bbf8ddc598ed7fcab65f153d8de061b7782acb2e1fd1e1593d7fdd7b67e16
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-autoconvert-0.3.16_2.tbz) = cc1db83fa919988ba81ca94335b280f1446187233d933d64ddd693c0d0a19524
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-bg5pdf-1.0.0_6.tbz) = 8986b0085f772f371c20ade9ada8d26a552b8755bc48d3deb23762f5ff5936c7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-bg5ps-1.3.0p3.tbz) = d92b682ca5d2e61d5227bc6f71545fc6ecbbcdd0a000236d3ba5185c0ebee3b7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-big5width-1.0.tbz) = 24db7de2d7b7e9e5408eefafb1801197fd1796742cf5cb5483b166bddebfb775
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-bug5-1.13.tbz) = cc98dc2ea2208771f3c5055ab8d06bbf1863991d6eedb122be5dea9834de23bf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-c2t-1.0.tbz) = c9a9ee1b113f5e5c7036a1ac6031910ff5b3abd4b5544397af8f72ad392755c8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-cce-0.51_1.tbz) = f0971396723c933e0b5d252346b572720880ac663809dce3a41ab5b96282d606
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-cconv-0.6.2_2.tbz) = 945794908740363ea5d5c83b53b4d37aa730a95c89415837add0ec55b8a24927
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-celvis-1.3.tbz) = 63ea7fac7b4b039ba053f2db92fb80d3dccac1ac2a09f7432a0701f8934a27dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-chiconv-1.0.tbz) = d971bf18be3a010ca82915cac1c336ede60533e15ad20d081e012a0335812ca2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-cless-290.tbz) = 7308930d70ad7dc6b3a3190ef742b56f78f2b2303a3380353ed54a7cfe13819c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-cmexfonts-0.1_2.tbz) = 432f0ada52da73bef8351cfc7571a43fbf2c3205a120630a4f90425b66484cd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-cnprint-3.30b_1.tbz) = 17c48521e9a9efab3963cdcc0ea046276e9f1095a446b5e1e9de7b7d923da80b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-cwtex-16.6_6.tbz) = 05e028aa46a4abd7a0b84300ef870af8c54dbe0663c4290b0ca70fa3372b05c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-cwtexttf-1.2_1.tbz) = e33cd491e11dcf820f085a0a960fddb5e067bdd407cbab6c31cafc3405fbcd7c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-dictd-database-1.6_1.tbz) = 0b1e55d0ea79210104ecb66388fa88ce85f11c0d556006dd8aa5b27927b5d5f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-docproj-0.1.20060303_6.tbz) = c1ce90d4a633740400fd34360f8203c47ff44749d62793708742ffc69f4399fe
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-enscript-a4-1.6.4_5.tbz) = a370ea00860d82f614b70273266918dbe1ee574c340e838574ad740f5aa0169c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-eterm-0.9.6_1.tbz) = 484786842f038ae30af44ac30bcfcda7bed4ae21705ca22970b22d8607fe3bfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-fcitx-4.2.6.1.tbz) = 50cd7d3e1c4f01543633e6e138319e539bd5f596773056fdd3a1b4d948ac88af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-fcitx-chewing-0.1.3.tbz) = 2d925312eb55512b5705b4c375eef0a78db2da214dfe1e8cf4b767ee56f10eca
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-fcitx-cloudpinyin-0.3.0.tbz) = 912851333104716f198c63a8fd4f9a01dd963cf088b045bc383ec0dab855e50e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-fcitx-configtool-0.4.5.1.tbz) = 2b70ab3b32ee51f15d4355ac0138011339dbe41f9d084cc9f77a26f0c6c33763
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-fcitx-googlepinyin-0.1.6.tbz) = 4a3e841823b1c294f632bfe990b8d956ef40f0ecb92ceb75eb18c58954574cc6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-fcitx-libpinyin-0.2.1.tbz) = 86d9ba511a9323d9d3e9e94ca70142abf86e8b88ec61c267d9f8100da85a18d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-fcitx-rime-0.1.2.tbz) = 4d68f93d0c3caede608948c4b71cbb30e267921b29d59947118aceeca699cdd6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-fcitx-sunpinyin-0.3.9.tbz) = f7705dd11273979f377475cb78124c9dd71adc8769a6ff6a399268c41abffd63
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-fcitx-table-extra-0.3.3.tbz) = fa70b38fba75171f4bb2f3b0797a848b09a1d8bf986f7bf4baaec01ec2e7efce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-fcitx-ui-light-0.1.3_1.tbz) = 28a5bc43e9951c33fd2a191235f2ed7c11a605e093346329a7db050d4a45ea46
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-fireflyttf-LGJ-1.3.0_3.tbz) = 8330dfd645d7e3af878026411cbf85fcf87c73750a359fda060bf8db44a7a77e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-font-std-0.0.20090602.tbz) = 4b16edaf4051f73085e4a6bf57995f6c25b580b0d91681d4148a4a68dd59e826
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-fortune-1.2.2_2.tbz) = 5a0934221c77908893aad4a813ad5d5f2906847283b93c66c628bd6a554bd049
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-fortunetw-1.3.tbz) = d778d2aaa0a0a972510b6761b4eb3c9654c1f4352184ac83f8013d5a3951f4c3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-fqterm-0.9.3_7.tbz) = d08b6db1b703f47d6910920ef2c9fcf136e9a4aae075a7f3da3d45cb56a71e55
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-gb2jis-1.5.tbz) = 04f0e0d0050b8c5f50a22db5f224524f53685524d2113f5ed0247c184ea4a398
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-gb2ps-2.02.tbz) = 57b6db47fd4da36b06bd07f635ffd5dd38fa5686a832d6144f555f4878dc7cfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-gcin-2.7.8_1.tbz) = 55f4fd2456d46078b0e6387d1dc5a1b89f44490f3af93c33dfd6cafbd4136826
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-gugod-clean-1.3_2.tbz) = 3363b23e6a154d971b02fadd031ba2d8093967aa5694e253de563153ad634711
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-hanzim-1.3_3.tbz) = d7b1f43416b94b8293e97fd5ac8190e0d34f783817515500da5c873209b07e17
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-hc-3.0.tbz) = 888e4ea9d40b4b40d7a057042a7bdb1acd28856c73dff6e0cd764822030acdb8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-ibus-chewing-1.4.2.tbz) = ddc4c320f8c500fa261d8b922c32fef0da8d92fa7919bcc22c4e8e5402e42e2b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-ibus-pinyin-1.4.0_1.tbz) = d81d2aac214a0e58f5208425ce94f2bd2a6588e16d819a7af7f28410a375b21a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-irssi-0.8.15_5.tbz) = 4a2f946bcd578f0afa415903aed30ea783967f9a53bd7cda582bbe823b72e7df
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-jis2gb-1.5.tbz) = 2ec5bf9f22e69bfc40dc324b014a2cd82e445cac0457b28a465a1901d082ce78
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-joe-2.9.8.tbz) = 56aa4c741ed6984712213b2f865c9a98b13866070e7687d22a69b737b5531781
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-joe-3.7_1,1.tbz) = 336d859b9b15f8554331eac9e77f06a2f87e5014741f5511228f478d95bdb048
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-kcfonts-1.05_2.tbz) = 3cb0f0ccb47f0033b8f67c039c8f1ae72584c4e88a1e51c1da6fbad5d269bd35
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-kon2-16dot-0.3_6.tbz) = 32301ac206d0dd8b854929ca18079831065118c1cc20f62eecc5af2065cc00f5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-libchewing-0.3.3.tbz) = 993199685a9652ee23a9d3d2f939b845f0e82290b6621094db7f357f554286c4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-libgooglepinyin-0.1.2.tbz) = 344e3e89f8339634fed307fd21db504cf94c83d39aebb1e071ca1599462dbdad
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-libpinyin-0.7.91.tbz) = 6d85dbf71b955f537473a9eeaa8ffe60ba33661d0cc1a938a52fa9525169d07f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-librime-0.9.4.tbz) = 81259bc003707ecfed9d195bbe97369fa5b5de1dc1e60acf60ac56a2a4557a31
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-libtabe-0.2.6_3.tbz) = 41a1bdc6f97669ebd8a5cfc485c59a1869c3eaaf93643a8d67700c6809956509
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-lunar-2.1_1.tbz) = 68ed3b0c712736e7a8a420bfe6d59ef22d1768ccb3fd4beb2d8af6a75e582230
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-mingunittf-1.08_1.tbz) = 82d0b75d38c0a33a13a5958b0e5a572b3edc9ae02340a03e0509ff390abe4349
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-miniChinput-0.1.9_3.tbz) = 9c5133acd4193de80d38de24cf7c32881f83ca726cb49955cc43406f91c39651
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-moefonts-cid-1.0_7.tbz) = 1b88634b321b79b6437d56840055ef4a1033ffcb94941466f38f992aa4efa294
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-muni-1.0.tbz) = 71cea5efddad5cf949ecaf9a859449e3819f1f6201ac2b97b0a409ce50ea76e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-mutt-1.5.21_20100927.tbz) = a8d03dc06ed62b4801828a88dbbf6cc2b1ccc56251d71a3a49d2e602af8080cc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-oicq-1.6.tbz) = 595bce302869671d01b96ee4d5054729aff4f624018a674e51f13398c7ad280f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-opencc-0.3.0.tbz) = c5f0890eabbf80259510df39386268439a3a601c18e165c90094fd63c6bb2193
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-opendesktop-fonts-1.4.2_1.tbz) = 983d9c8a95512a4297177a273695bd2a60230890b8ad029634a12d8fc31a8c38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-oto-0.5.tbz) = 95ba0fcdfa0ec4d73354e6e8ec8bb8af8f30bb816247f18fe8a8771ad317a3fd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-oxim-1.2.2_4.tbz) = df8591faa23ebef1713c1918771aedcfc55b806abfce9cb991b0672905618ef9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-pcmanx-1.1_1.tbz) = bb21d17d3b3da3df8c18f7e7ea8abd91cee7f121046018da10bbc33cfb202c6f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-phpbb-tw-2.0.23.tbz) = 87c92afda0da5dc6a55cfa6e5449a7425d6ddf9fbe41d56a205c47097372f1e3
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-phpbb-tw-3.0.10.tbz) = d70cf3145e2bfe61454aa0a8044e6407aa958a303cf7c2b5707c6ee3103f09e4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-pine-4.64.tbz) = 7288f1a00663745f1452c4ac77d519adfa45d06204abc1b4ffaf2a3322831cf5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-pyDict-0.2.6.3_8.tbz) = ce10993d582df9aa406556e7e3ee6c58b5cba9dfddd060deb38d650a0f9bae73
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-qe-0.1.1_2.tbz) = 95b4124f2c1d3b857aae6aa77c7cffe8b2dc9288be09ecf09752a8abbe0cb1a4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-qterm-0.4.1_8.tbz) = efcfd5f66dc71dafbf0aa1ab1503012b6f03469defc292e21057ef1a14cc5e49
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-reciteword-0.8.4_1.tbz) = 0a8a491b30dd81fea3d80d1d3081476909c4deffbfc975a8d9495d2a2b1bf908
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-scim-array-1.0.1_4.tbz) = 8e76602d6c1acbdf0430c41801980dc5d185732c93ad4244821e3df2e2a3b65c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-scim-fcitx-3.1.1_5.tbz) = 08408ba46e3ceb25d3e99ab83dcf7975c24bfe14fb06fd08c9bd3b26aaf86185
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-scim-pinyin-0.5.91_9.tbz) = a7656372bc6caed228f611220c05d51b7e4a8f5f564424ff72d7a35755efd6e7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-scim-tables-0.5.10_1.tbz) = 4dda1ad884ffb74321a5434dd4abe8c5eb2bcec1a1fc08bc1846d045155d3512
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-srecite-0.6.2_11.tbz) = 530e70715d411a160f2336cb1090fd364f36360add35c56ff4c99f9595960fbb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-stardict-dict-zh_CN-2.4.2.tbz) = 7a0994153ff2a50b2e08df5c2db071d400ad66c21655fd51e38261916a3a531f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-stardict-dict-zh_TW-2.4.2.tbz) = f107f123a0535ed4aa57c55d365b299cf0b3a3de53735ea06c0a5cc8ff4213b1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-sunpinyin-2.0.4.r2.tbz) = 1ef2f1d05a22f08e58eef8a68ecc2aed842eb80370b6353e086d3a2f5c18bee6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-telnet-1.0_1.tbz) = f35d7748bbe5c2ef0e0fa03ced0d93010517d87814aed8529987e92f7288873f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-tin-2.0.1_6.tbz) = 2482d0007f588b15c8a2cc98ea6ff8259661138a7421f2350148c9602bb359cf
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-tintin++-2.00.8_1.tbz) = ff57ccef9cb8b44285a002affb518ae976180ef115fc5d6fdc927e99464d4642
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-ttf2pt1-3.4.0.tbz) = 363f2406a360ecb09ed8ea4aee84a2d90ffc3fc5502e6bc412e6e4b8be0f85a8
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-ttfm-0.9.5_3.tbz) = f9dbcfefdb49e069f80963466b7b1323210d1d25e7f8be50f01f58d762cad47d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-unrar-4.20_1,5.tbz) = 1ad1468cbbcfe3821f2da118426ef51b9cd5823083f290506e83ff0425d1750b
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-unzip-6.0_1.tbz) = 55dece4aac08f32825f9f27f2b086e1321fe2850626ae3a6147571ff88c95451
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-ve-1.1.tbz) = d8a0969510fac75a01f75405285ee3fcfd11680173476a990240dab8e9bdff92
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-wenju-1.6_1.tbz) = 86b72938d5d6309ac8a6cc50f6cad785fa11409674a290c6449721f3416740a1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-wordpress-zh_CN-3.4.2.tbz) = c3d34d72c93e932392b964af32e0a34b3e5c4a0bd382eac5862087f35270db05
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-wordpress-zh_TW-3.4.2.tbz) = 695a31e5e2f653a203d3bf5419736bee20b8393c6e3d7eefbddf209366006853
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-xemacs-mule-21.4.22_9.tbz) = 8f500bb911d04bbb18fd4930fe9463218d3eacf4650776062c37e4ae35249751
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-xpdf-zhfont-3.02_1,2.tbz) = d0c23fee9294d1d058a01a8da776c3493b1a06dcbe6265067e869cd142d18a69
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-xsim-0.3.9.4_3.tbz) = add9068c8c35e1f95e2b7d6b37e84111389502858c960145de04049a6815e632
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-ydict-1.2.6.tbz) = b48d9a153269242214fd3c1032e5afc918679b7843f68f45f6286d9f351d49d2
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh-zhcon-0.2.6_2.tbz) = a384bdc792aa673c9ba0c6d236a937c0325386c8b9973a365e59410dafdb0b7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh_CN-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = 0599e204fc7aaf8a6a60b29189c71dac6a469c46f4d627d9e776d6707a4b1b7d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh_CN-gimp-help-html-2.6.1.tbz) = 4e73f598f6540db1ac85315e800d04dabcaf5456b666075a23c56aa1830b25fc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh_CN-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = 81ad0b1f708a6048138590a5b19c0316bf28b45d5bd3d5d0aa7a1207cd090cfa
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh_CN-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = ec3afb91c7675e8bad76ae809639c071f0c545a4c070940593e468fcdd9a6e33
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh_CN-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = a2a2fb4f98086a71a024ee4a8af6c5def7b75a08e0033aeaa34e91b27aa98f6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh_TW-calligra-l10n-2.5.2.tbz) = 54c2c13442bc22cbbeaa0ff09952bf3dfff0fc2a1e9f539bd5d465a54b0595d4
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh_TW-kde-i18n-3.5.10_5.tbz) = e4e49c0cd0cab54038c0ebaf11599b9c91197e296aad6c765eb9d542af3761d9
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh_TW-kde-l10n-4.8.4.tbz) = 820dc4d66d9aa9eee57a78e68fb460053fdad1819723f5406f51352b92ce9106
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh_TW-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 81734aa2edef88e9a6dac35863acdab22e262b1e9efa27884e4637306fb40307
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh_cn-freebsd-doc-39278,1.tbz) = 3967e4d66615663896fd52a27f14729bc683e10b78701d7f7b49138cf8c9e532
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zh_tw-freebsd-doc-39278,1.tbz) = 67f6c32594f5f3e685faa829a8732b61876bd980d3b044847db7a0f505a1e0ef
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zidrav-1.2.0.tbz) = a3afa8f34912f1cfa544e7e85d0eed0fd7c8f7b972d4704e5cd22902976414da
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zile-2.4.9.tbz) = 5ae3a8f213faf17d1d5c327f03542b0bdd3b89bbd94971b2fc10421b9a8edc9d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zillion-0.1_2.tbz) = cd86c5ddf6a30a04543e7843c9087691fb7e3dc2731f57346dc3d51fdadafa0a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zim-0.56_3.tbz) = 3e1c3fcb7eda754d917c20f0fd99b43e31400eb62ef97d44ee741332da73d818
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zimg-5.0.0_5.tbz) = 582d3efc0fbc634a2a8c461861cea13f91c328e2572b51e1c153a265198369cb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zinf-2.2.5_18.tbz) = f75837f30f58d91a7b45e2277ce9bfb630eaba5a6e9c8233c5701b0fa24aa354
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zint-2.4.3_1.tbz) = 574132c5478d5e00d55ca28ff3ffffc5a6187726d62495c50d72e3ad7d201289
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zip-3.0.tbz) = 0417364d2d22873271c76c2bdd5d2cd2f8306c1cf12b4140e8ec82efb92fe38c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zipmix-20070221.tbz) = 4bd8b347f1c73abd3fcb94734c54dfe79b05739cc6d7a3cf9ed71013a5214769
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zipper-1.4.tbz) = 75b6466006d0428ca4c2099e3f280898761972026d8a9ffe57a072b092c72c38
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zircon-1.18.256_2.tbz) = 86625acdc26221ab76ea464646c3119f08e692019ed9d7ec2af633c272087e6d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zisofs-tools-1.0.8_1.tbz) = ae37e8ce6635b44fc9efc19b38c736c4c3624b84232d36ee7d56ef8e81f30dea
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zkt-1.1.0.tbz) = c31180b8139376142d91852c5105d67d055ec6ad7b122e665bd628ad758a086f
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zmailer-2.99.57,1.tbz) = a5f2ac2388bd39e81616573abe4ddfd5bef772513b3407377968603434e5c92a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zmq-2.2.0.tbz) = 60ae92cb30228133961a97e8ce725f3273d4404b585aeed093d30a5c45a323a5
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zmq-devel-3.1.0.tbz) = 2a8264a5c64f7169f1e4709d0a6c05240747519847d87bca5ab0a974b8c66f43
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zmtx-zmrx-1.02.tbz) = 7cf2902d3959806419e7295df7613ad2c6961cf0e7dc013903f18301319f6a1e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/znc-0.206.tbz) = e5a0dd144222eedf3f26fa799b0ba0eecd992d255bb8387ea69a79dcfffaa697
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/znibbles-0.0.7_6.tbz) = 3ce28ed73a00eada5a5ef4e3d18e6451a1072ce7c09be0747ade25a7298d2a27
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/znotes-0.4.5_1.tbz) = 34fab6fa6de5fea1906d363104f73893b8f08e023689aa420f0c2e348581e4f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zodb-py27-3.10.5.tbz) = 968a686ecababf590267c3cc796fb96f8a2dcacfc5858a55e43b8f592366c403
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zoidberg-0.96_3.tbz) = 98cbc2effed6ee0883039d3b0ad517bdb9a52081e8910291c6754a1f8db0c625
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zoinks-0.3.7_4.tbz) = 57ae27114557362d25bff1d59b9510423c8d922df7683f68e439becbfbf8bf62
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zombiezapper-1.2_2.tbz) = f51d5c0c454b2f47442ad8858bd1b3acd9564d429c21224e13a92741d4a54063
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zonecheck-3.0.5,1.tbz) = f4991b6cea897d69e2e4602c37c6c3a6bd349b36eeaf437a913b5a7cc37f4342
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zoneminder-1.25.0.tbz) = 8600519123f05c13b727ee2e8032da3ff9190305c5bd7934cdbfadd8a83cf3f7
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zonenotify-0.1.tbz) = dbd38d3ff0e48ba21fa030d656581c2b4da9ab7521c0d4064bb79e004cb453ce
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zoo-2.10.1_3.tbz) = eebae702d1540de2521ff2688fdde51dbbb6d9f102b0d2634c78976d34c1f620
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zoom-1.1.5_1.tbz) = 5b7bebfe1d295eb10b5fb8c4723456c9c57526d44ef42eae22a7c66687ae84eb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zope213-2.13.16.tbz) = 7cb7c966a2a8619e7bcfea152c2809eaf16e81e6620fbf337d0b5fa00f0fd55c
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zorba-2.6.0.tbz) = cd0d97b21b9e763dab824179e0de872ce778a5a02b6fce007faaa1620d9b0809
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zorro-1.1.8_3.tbz) = 81f145a8160ecd4d5fdd0aa987a89628ca2adc2382504259305299a82a6e1764
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zphoto-1.2_12.tbz) = 8f15b34e2d3965efb16e62b89f03bd7b388b17bb56509d32fa3a50bcea8afc6a
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zsh-5.0.0.tbz) = 610974a72f571d98848db75c3033a6da235d141a4e6e369557e687e8012768bd
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zsnes-1.51_8,1.tbz) = 70a8c13e8fd1d1ab8d2feed3326f33b54cd6415732e3a97640e8d8de0bb6c6fb
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zssh-1.5c.tbz) = bcb1b41cba1cec7742585b57e8582b698477aaf4ed2d94674e7507503d9084dc
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zsync-0.6.2.tbz) = b9bf23b9b0e034e4c274b9f659fdb4f06391ce909c894aff0aeff0f6348ebf6e
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zthread-2.3.2_1.tbz) = 4b9f6b48cc42794ae013a3e8d8380b9dcfe14e73ac6562104e9086be77da3200
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/ztrack-1.0.tbz) = 3978625f95fb9d65a9cd8e816085bea4ae52741f4e6a7b8e3275abb55bc2c2e1
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zu-aspell-0.50.0_1,1.tbz) = 40fcd58dfadc2027fc2b3e27cb89b0f21f3323ee6708ac6278b2ef3df0952dc6
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zu-hunspell-20110323_1.tbz) = 68f77d420cf2fe2e800d750760c230229667ba9ce4b72eef14762cb3ef81c78d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zu-kde-i18n-3.1.5_6.tbz) = 75bc363cad05e6a634d74b25f90a868a635fa8986c5ea16d72dbc6d24e927643
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zu-libreoffice-3.5.6.tbz) = 990c5c8ec08486853c1af45e63822de71a58c6bf539f8081baa3780cc0ede20d
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zutils-0.9.tbz) = 629c2652cb36131a71117c52758d39268dad04514223a95907bc0408ba996e47
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zxfer-0.9.8.tbz) = 05682c9898b0d8e2392f91a62d80b4b61a83659a37ad3aca3fa11c0f32967289
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zxid-1.05.tbz) = 29971091be1e51f92328f014abb00eab65d769b62d4798f11bb954ab51fffc85
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zynaddsubfx-2.4.1_2.tbz) = 609eff24c222620f3190c61eb81cf1b3b103db286d733d3393bd59b6eaca73af
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zziplib-0.13.62.tbz) = 47d896bde596367262191e02b0825649ab9a4ef2cb35e33a59d3bb615fb7bf52
-SHA256 (ports/i386/packages-9.1-release/All/zzuf-0.13.tbz) = fb36f03772e170bcc3517b5e25b015560458f88cf3e679a12126ebba70e857be
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/Makefile b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 30b6eb0c49..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,58 +0,0 @@
-# $FreeBSD$
-
-.if exists(../Makefile.conf)
-.include "../Makefile.conf"
-.endif
-.if exists(../Makefile.inc)
-.include "../Makefile.inc"
-.endif
-
-DOCS+= news.xml
-
-# press releases
-DOCS+= pressreleases.xml
-DOCS+= press-rel-1.xml
-DOCS+= press-rel-2.xml
-DOCS+= press-rel-3.xml
-DOCS+= press-rel-4.xml
-DOCS+= press-rel-5.xml
-DOCS+= press-rel-6.xml
-DOCS+= press-rel-7.xml
-DOCS+= press-rel-8.xml
-DOCS+= press-rel-9.xml
-
-# The yearly State of the Union address
-DOCS+= sou1999.xml
-
-# Details of the FreeBSD.org 2012 Infrastructure compromise
-DOCS+= 2012-compromise.xml
-
-INDEXLINK= news.html
-
-DEPENDSET.DEFAULT= transtable news press
-
-XMLDOCS= newsflash:${XSL_NEWS_NEWSFLASH}:${XML_NEWS_NEWS_MASTER}:
-XMLDOCS+= news-rdf:${XSL_NEWS_NEWS_RDF}:${XML_NEWS_NEWS_MASTER}:news.rdf
-XMLDOCS+= news-rss:${XSL_NEWS_NEWS_RSS}:${XML_NEWS_NEWS_MASTER}:rss.xml
-XMLDOCS+= press:${XSL_NEWS_PRESS}:${XML_NEWS_PRESS_MASTER}:
-XMLDOCS+= press-rss:${XSL_NEWS_PRESS_RSS}:${XML_NEWS_PRESS_MASTER}:press-rss.xml
-
-SUBDIR= 1993
-SUBDIR+= 1996
-SUBDIR+= 1997
-SUBDIR+= 1998
-SUBDIR+= 1999
-SUBDIR+= 2000
-SUBDIR+= 2001
-SUBDIR+= 2002
-SUBDIR+= 2003
-SUBDIR+= 2004
-SUBDIR+= 2005
-SUBDIR+= 2006
-SUBDIR+= 2007
-SUBDIR+= 2008
-SUBDIR+= 2009
-SUBDIR+= status
-SUBDIR+= 2012-compromise
-
-.include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/Makefile.inc b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/Makefile.inc
deleted file mode 100644
index b165591f25..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/Makefile.inc
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-# $FreeBSD$
-
-WEBBASE?= /data/news
-DOC_PREFIX?= ${.CURDIR}/../../../..
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/news.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/news.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index 89f8efc593..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/news.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,86 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional-Based Extension//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/xhtml10-freebsd.dtd" [
-<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD News">
-]>
-
-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
- <head>
- <title>&title;</title>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
- </head>
-
- <body class="navinclude.about">
-
- <img src="../gifs/news.jpg" alt="FreeBSD News" align="right" border="0"/>
-
- <h2>Local news</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p><b><a href="newsflash.html">Newsflash</a></b>: New releases,
- drivers, committers, security announcements, and other news.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b><a href="http://freebsdfoundation.org/press/">Foundation Press Releases</a></b>: Press releases from the FreeBSD Foundation (also see <a href="pressreleases.html">archived pre-2005 press releases</a>).</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b><a href="press.html">Press articles</a></b>: FreeBSD appearing
- in the regular press.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b><a href="status/status.html">Status reports</a></b>: FreeBSD
- development status reports.</p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>Podcasts</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p><b><a href="http://www.bsdnow.tv/">BSD Now</a></b>:
- BSD Now is a weekly video podcast which covers the latest news,
- interviews and tutorials from the world of BSD.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b><a href="http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/">bsdtalk</a></b>:
- bsdtalk is an audio podcast with interesting interviews of
- people in the BSD community.</p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>Other sites</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p><b><a href="http://www.daemonforums.org">Daemon Forums</a></b>:
- Active online forums and news community site dedicated
- to FreeBSD and other BSDs.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b><a href="http://www.freebsddiary.org/">FreeBSD Diary</a></b>:
- One man's record of his trials and triumphs with FreeBSD.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b><a href="http://www.osnews.com">OSNews</a></b>:
- Daily articles and news about Linux, BSD and other
- operating systems.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><b><a href="http://slashdot.org/bsd/">Slashdot's BSD
- section</a></b>: Pointers and discussion about BSD news, not
- just FreeBSD.</p>
- </li>
-
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-</html>
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/press-rel-1.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/press-rel-1.xml
deleted file mode 100644
index e13a9d96c2..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/press-rel-1.xml
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,62 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional-Based Extension//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/xhtml10-freebsd.dtd" [
-<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD Press Release: April 22, 1999">
-]>
-
-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
-<head>
- <title>&title;</title>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
- </head>
-
- <body class="navinclude.about">
-
-<!--
-<img src="../gifs/news.jpg" align="right" border="0" alt="FreeBSD News"/>
--->
-
-<p></p>
-
-<h2>FreeBSD Used to Generate Spectacular Special Effects</h2>
-
-<p><b>Concord, CA, April 22, 1999</b>:
-32 Dual-Processor FreeBSD systems were used to generate a large number of
-special effects in the cutting edge Warner Brothers film, <em>The
-Matrix</em>.</p>
-
-<p>Manex Visual Effects used 32 Dell Precision 410 Dual P-II/450
-Processor systems running FreeBSD as the core CG Render Farm. Charles
-Henrich, the senior systems administrator at Manex, says, "We came to a
-point in the production where we realized we just did not have enough
-computing power on our existing SGI infrastructure to get through the
-3-D intensive sequences. It was at that point we decided on going
-with a FreeBSD based solution, due to the ability to get the hardware
-quickly as well as the reliability and ease of administration that
-FreeBSD provides us. Working with Dell, we purchased 32 of these
-systems on a Wednesday, and had them rendering in production by
-Saturday afternoon. It was truly an amazing effort on everyone's
-part, and I don't believe it would've been possible had we chosen to
-go with any other Operating System solution."</p>
-
-<p>The FreeBSD operating system is a powerful, completely open-source
-system based on the Berkeley Software Distribution of UNIX. It is
-available free of charge from numerous Internet websites and also on
-CD-ROM from Walnut Creek CDROM, and includes thousands of ported
-applications including 3-D graphics rendering and many other equally
-powerful tools. FreeBSD is optimized for use on the Intel x86
-processor line that is the heart of today's versatile commodity
-personal computers. Infinitely customizable, FreeBSD is at the heart
-of such Internet powerhouse applications as Yahoo! and U.S. West
-because it is unencumbered by commercial license restrictions and can be
-copied and modified freely.</p>
-
-<p>For more information on FreeBSD, visit <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/">
-http://www.FreeBSD.org/</a> and <a href="http://www.wccdrom.com/">
-http://www.wccdrom.com/</a>. For more information about Manex Visual
-Effects, please visit <a href="http://www.mvfx.com/">http://www.mvfx.com/
-</a>.</p>
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-<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD Press Release: April 29, 1999">
-]>
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-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
-<head>
- <title>&title;</title>
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- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
- </head>
-
- <body class="navinclude.about">
-
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-<p></p>
-
-<h2>Complete XML Development System Integrated with FreeBSD</h2>
-
-<p><b>Concord, CA, April 29, 1999</b>: Included with FreeBSD 3.1 is a
-complete, integrated SGML/XML development system that installs with a
-simple, easy to use command sequence.</p>
-
-<p>FreeBSD's Ports system and multitasking architecture makes it easy for an
-SGML/XML developer to download and install all the latest versions of the
-tools and reference material he needs to develop SGML and XML formatting
-languages and documents, and the online Internet mailing lists help him learn
-and keep up-to-date with the evolving XML implementation.</p>
-
-<p>FreeBSD is a full-featured open-source operating system which runs on
-virtually all Intel x86-based personal computers. Its 580 page "Handbook"
-has recently been completely done over into DocBook format, and it is a
-living example of an evolving document built with SGML tools. The Handbook
-is available on the Internet at:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/">http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/</a></li>
-<li><a href="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/doc/">ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/doc/</a></li>
-</ul>
-
-<p>The FreeBSD Documentation Project is also making available the
-"FreeBSD Documentation Project Primer" to make it as painless as
-possible for newcomers to contribute to the FreeBSD Documentation Set.
-Much of the information in the primer is appropriate to all SGML/XML
-users, and is freely available. The primer, which is constantly being
-updated by the Documentation Project team, can be found at:</p>
-<ul>
-<li><a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/tutorials/primer/">
-http://www.FreeBSD.org/tutorials/primer/</a></li>
-</ul>
-
-<h3>Features of the Document Project SGML/XML System include:</h3>
-
-<ul>
-<li>James Clark's Jade 1.2.1 and SP suite version 1.3.3, enabling
-formatting and validation of SGML and XML documents.</li>
-<li>A complete set of 19 ISO SGML character set entities</li>
-<li>The DocBook (v2.4.1, v3.0, v3.1), HTML (all versions), and
-LinuxDoc Document Type Definitions (DTD)</li>
-<li>Norm Walsh's Modular DocBook Stylesheets, allowing fine control
-over the appearance and formatting of DocBook documents.</li>
-<li>Emacs and XEmacs, in conjunction with the PSGML extension package,
-provide a customizable industrial-strength SGML editing solution.</li>
-<li>The teTeX-beta package in conjunction with the JadeTeX macros make
-it possible to convert DocBook documents to DVI, Postscript, and
-PDF formats with embedded hyperlinks.</li>
-<li>Additional SGML-aware programs and utilities can be found in the
-FreeBSD ports system.</li>
-</ul>
-
-<p>The FreeBSD Documentation Project is actively migrating from the
-LinuxDoc DTD to the DocBook DTD, and has been providing feedback to
-the DocBook maintainers regarding new features and possible
-implementations for the past year. For more information about the
-FreeBSD Documentation Project, please contact the freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.org
-mailing list.</p>
-
-<p>The FreeBSD operating system is available on the Internet from the
-master FreeBSD website and from various mirror systems around the
-world, and it can also be obtained on convenient CDROMs from Walnut
-Creek CDROM. Information on all of these options is available through:</p>
-<ul>
-<li><a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/">http://www.FreeBSD.org/</a></li>
-<li><a href="http://www.wccdrom.com/">http://www.wccdrom.com/</a></li>
-</ul>
-
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-</html>
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-]>
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-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
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-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
- </head>
-
- <body class="navinclude.about">
-
-<!--
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-<p></p>
-
-<h2>BSD Community Welcomes Apple's New Open Source Operating System</h2>
-
-<p><b>Concord, CA, June 7, 1999</b>: Today, at the start of the UNIX
-development community's annual Usenix convention, operating system
-influentials embraced Apple Computer's Darwin (www.apple.com/darwin)
-as a new member of the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD)
-operating system family.</p>
-
-<p>"We're very pleased to have Apple's participation in the BSD
-community," said Jordan Hubbard, chairman of the USENIX convention's
-Freenix track and co-founder of the FreeBSD Project. "As more smart
-businesses discover the incredible free resource that is BSD software,
-they'll realize that contributing to open source development is in
-their best interest."</p>
-
-<p>According to Herb Peyerl of the NetBSD Project, "Our interaction with
-Apple on the Darwin project has been extremely rewarding for NetBSD
-and is the kind of open cooperation of which we would like to see
-more."</p>
-
-<p>"Leveraging the twenty-year BSD heritage allows Apple developers to
-concentrate on adding a unique user experience to the solid, robust
-foundation of the BSD code," according to Avie Tevanian, Apple
-Computer's senior vice president of Software Engineering. "We believe
-that by embracing the open source movement with our Darwin software,
-the result will be better products for millions of Mac customers
-worldwide. The BSD code in Darwin is an essential part of our
-operating system strategy."</p>
-
-<p>This type of reciprocation is a return to the original software
-development model that was universal in the early days of computing,
-before PCs. Wilfredo Sanchez, technical lead for the Darwin Project,
-will speak on Darwin at this week's Freenix track, a series of
-programs at Usenix devoted exclusively to this sort of open source
-software development.</p>
-
-<h3>About NetBSD and FreeBSD</h3>
-
-<p>NetBSD and FreeBSD are open source operating systems based on the last
-public release of BSD UNIX, 4.4BSDLite2. Each effort has kept up with
-the latest technologies in processors and software
-architectures. While having different priorities, the BSD development
-teams share a friendly competitive rivalry, spurring each other on to
-produce better product for their worldwide users. Over the twenty
-years of development, a huge base of software has been developed
-around BSD -- including much of the Internet infrastructure --
-enabling the OS to be used effectively in almost any computing
-application. The open development model means there are no secrets,
-creating a worldwide understanding of the code which enables BSD
-developers to build on the efforts of prior developers without the
-hassles endemic to proprietary operating systems and applications.</p>
-
-<h3>For More Information, Contact:</h3>
-<p>
-The FreeBSD Project<br/>
-Concord, California<br/>
-925-682-7859<br/>
-<a href="mailto:freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org">
-freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.org</a><br/>
-<a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org">http://www.FreeBSD.org</a><br/>
-</p>
-
-<p>
-The NetBSD Project<br/>
-C/O Charles M. Hannum<br/>
-81 Bromfield Rd, #2<br/>
-Somerville, MA 02144<br/>
-<a href="mailto:mindshare@netbsd.org">mindshare@netbsd.org</a><br/>
-<a href="http://www.netbsd.org">http://www.netbsd.org</a><br/>
-</p>
-
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-</html>
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-<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD Press Release: March 9, 2000">
-]>
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-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
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-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
- </head>
-
- <body class="navinclude.about">
-
-<p></p>
-
-<h3>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE</h3>
-
-<h3>BSD SUPPLIERS UNITE TO DELIVER THE WORLD'S MOST POPULAR INTERNET
- OPERATING SYSTEMS</h3>
-
-<h4>The New BSDI To Deliver Renowned BSD Operating System Technologies And
- Back The Rapidly Growing FreeBSD Open Source Community</h4>
-
-<p><b>Colorado Springs, Colo., March 9, 2000:</b> Berkeley Software
- Design, Inc. (BSDI) announced today that it has merged with Walnut
- Creek CDROM, the distributor of the popular FreeBSD operating system.
- As a merged company, the new BSDI unites the leading developers and
- suppliers of the Berkeley Software Distribution operating system
- BSDI will develop and deliver advanced BSD® Internet operating systems
- and platforms, while providing the open source FreeBSD Project with
- technology, backing and expanded support.</p>
-
-<p>BSD operating systems run some of the Internet's most highly trafficked
- sites and largest service providers, including Yahoo!, Microsoft's
- Hotmail and UUNET, an MCI WorldCom company. BSD and Linux are today's
- fastest-growing operating systems, according to Survey.com, the leading
- eResearch company.</p>
-
-<p>BSD operating system, networking and Internet technologies have
- achieved widespread acceptance in the Internet infrastructure. Over
- 100,000 commercial Internet customers run BSD operating systems on more
- than 2,000,000 BSD-powered servers. It is estimated that nine out of 10
- Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Network Service Providers (NSPs)
- as well as 15 percent of all Internet sites run BSD systems. BSD
- operating systems are also embedded in innovative Internet appliances
- from Intel, IBM, Lucent, F5 Labs, Hitachi and many others.</p>
-
-<p>BSDI also announced that Yahoo! Inc. will take an equity interest in
- the new company. BSDI will leverage the equity interest to execute on
- its plan to build a bridge between open source innovation and commercial
- requirements. The equity position will be used to grow BSDI's presence
- as a leading provider of the most advanced Internet operating systems
- for the Internet infrastructure.</p>
-
-<p>BSDI intends to form a united front for the BSD operating systems. The
- company will deliver, support and enhance both BSD/OS and FreeBSD. BSDI
- and the FreeBSD Project are jointly evaluating the technology and market
- requirements for merging parts of the code bases for the two operating
- systems.</p>
-
-<h3>The New BSDI's Leadership</h3>
-
-<p>"BSD technologies have evolved from a long history of advanced
- computing at the core of the Internet," said Dr. Marshall Kirk
- McKusick, BSDI's chairman of the board. "The new BSDI will further
- enrich the popular BSD computing platform, which is already widely
- deployed throughout the world." McKusick was a founding member of the
- University of California at Berkeley's Computer Systems Research Group
- (CSRG) and is widely acknowledged as a key early contributor to the open
- source movement.</p>
-
-<p>To drive the new BSDI's vision, roadmap and continued profitable
- growth, Gary J. Johnson has been appointed chief executive officer.
- Johnson is an experienced technology executive who has served in a
- variety of senior management, sales, marketing and operations capacities
- with leading Silicon Valley companies including Tandem Computers
- (Compaq), Convergent Technologies (Unisys) and SCO. Johnson most
- recently served as president of ClickService Software, a leading
- provider of e-commerce, customer relationship management (CRM)
- software.</p>
-
-<p>"Innovation in the operating systems arena relies heavily on work in
- the open source community," said Johnson. "To date, Linux suppliers,
- such as Red Hat Software and VA Linux, have captured impressive
- attention for the open source approach to development. At the core of
- the Internet, however, BSD technologies are pervasive. The new BSDI will
- be working closely with the open source community to ensure that
- advanced BSD Internet operating systems and platforms continue to meet
- the ever-increasing demands for Internet servers, applications,
- appliances and other elements vital to the Internet infrastructure."</p>
-
-<p>In addition to his current responsibilities, Mike Karels, BSDI's vice
- president of engineering and the former chief system architect and
- principal programmer for the University of California at Berkeley's
- CSRG, plans to join the architectural team for the FreeBSD Project.
- Karels, who replaced Sun Microsystems co-founder Bill Joy at the CSRG,
- is recognized as one of the world's foremost developers of Unix
- internals and TCP/IP networking software.</p>
-
-<p>"BSD technologies have contributed to Yahoo!'s continued success by
- offering the reliability and level of service necessary to ensure the
- availability and scalability we need to keep Yahoo! up and running
- around the clock regardless of increasing user demand," said David Filo,
- co-founder and Chief Yahoo, Yahoo! Inc.</p>
-
-<h3>BSDI Continues To Deliver BSD/OS And FreeBSD; Expands And Accelerates
- FreeBSD Open Source Initiatives</h3>
-
-<p>The new BSDI will sell and support FreeBSD, BSD/OS, BSDI Internet Super
- Server and value-added BSD product lines through its worldwide sales
- channels to Internet infrastructure providers, appliance developers and
- business users. BSDI will offer commercially supported BSD operating
- systems and related applications, Internet appliance platforms,
- technical support and services, open source software development, and
- consulting services. The company will deliver its BSD Internet and
- networking technologies on leading microprocessor platforms, including
- Intel, SPARC, Alpha, PowerPC and StrongARM.</p>
-
-<p>BSDI will continue to develop, enhance and distribute BSD/OS and
- FreeBSD according to the terms of the business-friendly, unencumbered
- Berkeley software license, which encourages development for open source
- software projects, embedded systems, specialized applications,
- information appliances and other operating system-enabled products.</p>
-
-<p>BSDI will expand and accelerate Walnut Creek CDROM's FreeBSD open
- source initiatives by sharing BSD/OS technical innovations with the
- FreeBSD Project and by providing this open source project with
- operational and technical support, marketing and funding. BSDI will
- continue to distribute packaged versions of FreeBSD and also plans to
- develop value-added products based on FreeBSD as well as to provide
- technical support, consulting services, educational services and
- training for FreeBSD customers. These steps are expected to promote and
- invigorate the BSD open source computing movement. The FreeBSD Project
- develops the popular FreeBSD operating system and aggregates and
- integrates contributed software from more than 5,000 developers
- worldwide.</p>
-
-<h3>Internet and Open Source Leaders Support The New BSDI</h3>
-
-<p>"We are delighted that BSDI is backing the FreeBSD open source
- community," said Jordan Hubbard, chief evangelist and co-founder of the
- FreeBSD Project. "The new BSDI has considerable expertise in
- commercializing, maintaining, distributing and supporting the world's
- most advanced Internet operating systems. We are excited and greatly
- looking forward to partnering with BSDI's chief developers, especially
- Mike Karels and other original members of UC Berkeley's CSRG, to
- accelerate operating system, networking and Internet innovation."</p>
-
-<p>"Open source operating systems like BSD offer better technology and
- more choices to the customer," said Eric Raymond, president of the Open
- Source Initiative. "I expect BSDI to prove yet again that the open
- source and business communities can really to do great things together,
- driving the industry forward as dramatically as the Internet."</p>
-
-<p>"Our research shows that BSD and Linux will increase their share of
- enterprise servers by between 100 percent and 500 percent over the next
- two years in the fundamental applications that run U.S. business," said
- Dave Trowbridge, senior analyst at Survey.com. "This new company will
- help ensure that BSD gets its place in the sun, which its rich heritage
- and solid technical foundations deserve."</p>
-
-<h3>About the Berkeley Software Distribution Operating System</h3>
-
-<p>Berkeley Software Distribution operating system technologies were
- originally developed from 1979 to 1992 by the Computer Systems Research
- Group (CSRG) at the University of California at Berkeley.
- Berkeley-derived operating system and networking technologies are at the
- heart of most modern Unix and Unix-like operating systems. Today,
- virtually every major Internet infrastructure provider uses BSD
- operating systems. BSD operating system technologies are used by
- leading mission-critical network computing environments and are embedded
- in Internet appliance platforms that require advanced Internet
- functionality, reliability and security.</p>
-
-<h3>About the FreeBSD Project</h3>
-
-<p>FreeBSD is a popular open source operating system developed by the
- FreeBSD Project and its worldwide team, consisting of more than 5,000
- developers funneling their work to 185 "committer" developers. It is
- available free of charge from ftp.FreeBSD.org and also distributed as a
- shrink-wrap software product through CompUSA, Fry's, Borders, Ingram,
- FreeBSDmall.com and others. FreeBSD includes thousands of ported
- applications, including the most popular Web, Internet and E-mail
- applications. FreeBSD is distributed under the Berkeley Software
- Distribution license, which means that it can be copied and modified
- freely. For more information about the FreeBSD Project, visit <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/">www.FreeBSD.org</a>.</p>
-
-<h3>About Walnut Creek CDROM</h3>
-
-<p>Walnut Creek CDROM was founded in 1991 and began publishing Linux
- software in 1992, and BSD software in 1993. The company has a long
- history of working closely with the free software community and
- providing funding, staffing and other resources for open source
- projects. Walnut Creek CDROM publishes numerous software titles,
- including FreeBSD and Slackware, the most BSD-like version of Linux.</p>
-
-<p>About Berkeley Software Design, Inc. (BSDI)</p>
-
-<p>Leading BSD developers founded Berkeley Software Design, Inc. in 1991
- to commercialize BSD technologies and continue the Berkeley Unix
- tradition of robust, reliable and extremely secure Internet operating
- systems for network computing. By merging Berkeley Software Design, Inc.
- and Walnut Creek CDROM, BSDI becomes the world's leading supplier of
- advanced Internet operating systems for the Internet infrastructure.
- Contact BSDI at <a href="mailto:info@BSDI.com">info@BSDI.com</a> or at
- <a href="http://www.BSDI.com/">www.BSDI.com</a> or call 1-719-593-9445
- (toll free: 1-800-800-4273).</p>
-
-<h3># # #</h3>
-
-<p>BSD is a registered trademark and BSD/OS and BSDI are trademarks of
- Berkeley Software Design, Inc. Yahoo! and the Yahoo! logo are registered
- trademarks of Yahoo! Inc. All trademarks mentioned in this document are
- the property of their respective owners.</p>
-
-<p>Contact:<br/>
-Kevin Rose<br/>
-BSDI<br/>
-801-553-8166<br/>
-<a href="mailto:kgr@bsdi.com">kgr@bsdi.com</a></p>
-
-<p>Jordan Hubbard<br/>
-FreeBSD Project<br/>
-925-691-2863<br/>
-<a href="mailto:jkh@FreeBSD.org">jkh@FreeBSD.org</a></p>
-
-<p>Brigid Fuller<br/>
-ZNA Communications<br/>
-831-425-1581<br/>
-<a href="mailto:brigid@zna.com">brigid@zna.com</a></p>
-
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-</html>
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- <title>&title;</title>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
- </head>
-
- <body class="navinclude.about">
-
-<p></p>
-
-<h3>New FreeBSD Core Team Elected</h3>
-
-<p><b>BSD Conference, Monterey, CA, October 18, 2000</b> The FreeBSD Project
-announced today the election of a new Core Team, the project's management
-board. This marks the first occasion on which the team has been selected
-by means of an election among the project's developers. Joining the Core
-team as new members are Greg Lehey, Warner Losh, Mike Smith, and Robert
-Watson. Re-elected members are Satoshi Asami, David Greenman, Jordan
-Hubbard, Doug Rabson, and Peter Wemm.</p>
-
-<p>FreeBSD Project co-founder and continuing Core Team member Jordan
-Hubbard expressed excitement over the results, <cite>"For the first time
-since the FreeBSD project was formed, open elections have determined
-the composition of its core team and set an important precedent
-whereby any developer can now become part of the project's
-leadership."</cite> The new core team also well-represents FreeBSD's
-diverse and highly skilled group of international developers, with
-expertise ranging from RAID filesystem and device-driver development
-to extensive security backgrounds.</p>
-
-<p>New Core Team members were elected from and by the FreeBSD committers
-team, the formal development staff of the FreeBSD project. Committers
-have direct access to the FreeBSD source repository, and perform the
-majority of software development associated with the project. Until this
-point, the Core Team was a self-selected board providing architectural and
-administrative direction.</p>
-
-<p>This summer, the committers voted to move to a democratic model allowing
-the project to adapt to the changing development requirements of the open
-source operating system community. However, with over half of the prior
-Core Team re-elected from the old team, strong continuity exists.</p>
-
-<p>Departing Core Team member Poul-Henning Kamp said, <cite>"I'm
-very proud of what we have done together in the Core Team over the last
-8 years. The new Core, and the fact that they are elected by the
-committers, means that the project will be much more responsive to
-change in the future."</cite></p>
-
-<p>The changing of the guard in project leadership comes amid good feelings,
-Kamp indicated: all past Core members will continue on with the project
-with increased emphasis on development, <cite>"Now I get to spend more time on
-the FreeBSD source code instead of on project management."</cite></p>
-
-<h3>Elected Core Team Members</h3>
-
-<p><b>Satoshi Asami</b> is a co-founder and CTO of DecorMagic, Inc., and manages
-the FreeBSD Ports Collection.</p>
-
-<p><b>David Greenman</b> is a co-founder of the FreeBSD Project and is currently
-President of TeraSolutions, Inc., a company that manufactures Internet
-servers and RAID storage systems.</p>
-
-<p><b>Jordan Hubbard</b> is a co-founder of the FreeBSD Project as well as its
-public relations officer and release engineer. He is also Vice President
-for Open Source Solutions at BSDi.</p>
-
-<p><b>Greg Lehey</b> is an Open Source Researcher with Linuxcare; he has spent
-most of his professional career in Germany, where he worked for
-computer manufacturers such as Univac, Tandem, and Siemens-Nixdorf.
-He is the author of the Vinum volume management and RAID software for
-FreeBSD, has been involved in the FreeBSD SMPng project, and is the
-author of Porting Unix Software and The Complete FreeBSD.</p>
-
-<p><b>Warner Losh</b> has been porting NetBSD's pccard code to FreeBSD and has
-been FreeBSD Security Officer for the past two years.</p>
-
-<p><b>Doug Rabson</b> is a co-founder of Qube Software Ltd., which specializes
-in 3D graphics technology. His work on FreeBSD includes the alpha and
-ia64 ports, and he was the main architect for FreeBSD's device driver
-framework.</p>
-
-<p><b>Mike Smith</b> is Principal Engineer in BSDi's Open Source Solutions group
-and has been active in the FreeBSD developer community as a developer
-resource, OEM liaison, sometime architect and device driver author.</p>
-
-<p><b>Robert Watson</b> is a research scientist at NAI Labs, working on network
-and operating system security research. His contributions to the
-FreeBSD Project include work on trusted operating system extensions
-(<a href="http://www.trustedbsd.org">TrustedBSD</a>),
-security architecture, and work on the security-officer team.</p>
-
-<p><b>Peter Wemm</b> has been involved with FreeBSD since the early days of the
-ISP Industry in Australia and has since relocated to the US to work as
-a Software Engineer for Yahoo!, Inc. His involvement in FreeBSD
-includes management of the FreeBSD source code repository and kernel
-development.</p>
-
-<h3>About FreeBSD</h3>
-
-<p>FreeBSD is a liberally-licensed open source operating system with its
-origins in BSD Net/2 and 4.4 Lite, the Berkeley Software Distributions
-developed at the University of California at Berkeley until 1994. It
-is developed and maintained by a global organization of paid and
-volunteer contributors. FreeBSD is distinguished by its high
-performance networking and filesystem support, and is widely used
-among Internet service providers, including industry-recognized
-companies such as <b>Yahoo!</b>, <b>above.net</b>,
-and <b>Verio</b>. FreeBSD is also
-frequently used as a platform for embedded networking devices,
-including products from <b>IBM</b>, <b>Inktomi</b>, <b>Juniper Networks</b>,
-and <b>Network Alchemy - a Nokia Company</b>.</p>
-
-<p>More information may be found at
-<a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org">http://www.FreeBSD.org/</a>.</p>
-
-<h3>Press Contact</h3>
-
-<p>Jordan Hubbard<br/>
-The FreeBSD Project<br/>
-925-682-7859<br/>
-<a href="mailto:jkh@FreeBSD.org">jkh@FreeBSD.org</a></p>
-
-<h3># # #</h3>
-
-<p>BSD is a registered trademark of Berkeley Software Design, Inc. Other
- trademarks are property of their respective owners. BSD technologies were
- originally developed by the University of California, Berkeley and its
- contributors.</p>
-
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-</html>
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-<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD Press Release: October 31, 2002">
-]>
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-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
-<head>
- <title>&title;</title>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
- </head>
-
- <body class="navinclude.about">
-
-<p></p>
-
-<h3>The Daemon of the Opera: Opera Software Releases Version for FreeBSD</h3>
-
-<p><b>Oslo, Norway, October 31, 2002:</b> Opera Software is proud to
-announce the first golden release of its new port to the UNIX variance
-FreeBSD. With FreeBSD joining the Opera family, Opera is now available on
-eight different operating systems.</p>
-
-<p>The BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution) operating system has its origins
-at the University of California, Berkeley. It started out as a supplement to
-UNIX, but over time it evolved into several operating systems. Of the
-different BSD flavors available, the most widely distributed is FreeBSD,
-popular among high-end users like system administrators who are looking for a
-fast, reliable operating system.</p>
-
-<p><cite>"Opera and FreeBSD´s users are alike in that they emphasize and
-expect stability and reliability. The match between FreeBSD and Opera should
-strike a cord with many enterprise customers,"</cite> says Jon S. von
-Tetzchner, CEO, Opera Software ASA. <cite>"On a personal level, I'm also happy
-to welcome FreeBSD users into the Opera family. FreeBSD is strictly not only
-an operating system, but also a community and a philosophy with values I know
-resonate well with our own."</cite></p>
-
-<p>The FreeBSD community is enthusiastic to finally be able to surf with
-Opera.</p>
-
-<p><cite>"With the release of Opera for FreeBSD, FreeBSD users who download
-Opera for FreeBSD can browse the Web with one of the fastest browsers
-available on the market,"</cite> says Robert Watson, FreeBSD Core Team member.
-<cite>"FreeBSD´s reputation as a reliable and fast desktop operating system is
-becoming widely known, and we are glad to see that Opera Software is helping
-us create a more complete desktop environment."</cite></p>
-
-<p>Opera 6.1 for FreeBSD can be downloaded from
-<a href="http://www.opera.com/">www.opera.com</a>.</p>
-
-<h3>About Opera Software</h3>
-
-<p>Opera Software ASA is an industry leader in the development of Web
-browsers for the desktop and embedded markets, partnering with companies
-such as IBM, AMD, Symbian, Canal+ Technologies, Ericsson, Sharp and Lineo
-(now a division of Embedix). The Opera browser has received international
-recognition from end users and the industry press for being faster,
-smaller and more standards-compliant than other browsers. Opera is
-available on Windows, Mac, Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD, OS/2, Symbian OS and
-QNX. Opera Software ASA is a privately held company headquartered in Oslo,
-Norway. Learn more about Opera at
-<a href="http://www.opera.com/">www.opera.com</a>.</p>
-
-<h3>About the Berkeley Software Distribution Operating System</h3>
-
-<p>Berkeley Software Distribution operating system technologies were
-originally developed from 1979 to 1992 by the Computer Systems Research
-Group (CSRG) at the University of California at Berkeley. Berkeley-derived
-operating system and networking technologies are at the heart of most modern
-Unix and Unix-like operating systems. Today, virtually every major Internet
-infrastructure provider uses BSD operating systems. BSD operating system
-technologies are used by leading mission- critical network computing
-environments and are embedded in Internet appliance platforms that require
-advanced Internet functionality, reliability and security.</p>
-
-<h3>About the FreeBSD Project</h3>
-
-<p>FreeBSD is a popular open source operating system developed by the FreeBSD
-Project and its worldwide team, consisting of more than 5,000 developers
-funneling their work to 185 "committer" developers. It is available free of
-charge from <a href="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/">ftp.FreeBSD.org</a> and also
-distributed as a shrink-wrap software product through CompUSA, Fry's, Borders,
-Ingram, FreeBSDmall.com and others. FreeBSD includes thousands of ported
-applications, including office automation, groupware and multimedia
-applications, and is widely used in companies all over the world as a web
-server, file server, firewall and router. FreeBSD is distributed under the
-Berkeley Software Distribution license, which means that it can be copied and
-modified freely or commercially. For more information about the FreeBSD
-Project, visit <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/">www.FreeBSD.org</a>.</p>
-
-<h3>Press Contact</h3>
-
-<p>Opera Software<br/>
-Pal A. Hvistendahl<br/>
-Marcom Director<br/>
-Tel: +47 99 72 43 31<br/>
-Fax: +47 24 16 40 01<br/>
-<a href="mailto:pal@opera.com">pal@opera.com</a><br/>
-US Toll Free: 1-888-624-4846, press only please</p>
-
-<p>The FreeBSD Project<br/>
-<a href="mailto:press@FreeBSD.org">press@FreeBSD.org</a></p>
-
-</body>
-</html>
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-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional-Based Extension//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/xhtml10-freebsd.dtd" [
-<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD 5.0 Press Release">
-]>
-
-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
-<head>
- <title>&title;</title>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
- </head>
-
- <body class="navinclude.about">
-
-<h3>FreeBSD Project announces FreeBSD 5.0</h3>
-
- <p><b>Berkeley, CA - January 20, 2003 - The FreeBSD Project</b> The
- FreeBSD Project announced today the availability of FreeBSD 5.0
- after almost three years of continuous development. The latest
- version of the project's powerful open source operating system
- includes several ground breaking features:</p>
-
-<ul>
- <li><b>Multiprocessor support</b> has been extended and enhanced.
- We support SMP on all platforms, and have the infrastructure in
- place for extensive performance improvements.</li>
-
- <li><b>Background filesystem checks</b> offer quicker start up in
- disaster situations.</li>
-
- <li><b>File system snapshots</b> permit administrators to
- duplicate file systems in real time.</li>
-
- <li><b>Experimental support for Mandatory Access Controls (MAC)</b>
- provides an extensible and flexible means for administrators to
- define system security policies.</li>
-
- <li><b>Kernel Schedulable Entities</b> implement a high-performance
- many-to-many multiprocessor threading model.</li>
-
- <li><b>Expanded hardware support</b> now includes hardware
- cryptographic acceleration, ACPI, Bluetooth, and FireWire.</li>
-
-</ul>
-
- <p>The release also includes new, reimplemented, and incremental
- improvements in areas where FreeBSD already dominates, such as
- network performance, stability, and reliability.</p>
-
- <p><cite>"This release represents our largest engineering success to
- date."</cite>, says Murray Stokely, Vice President of Engineering
- at FreeBSD Mall Inc and member of the FreeBSD Release Engineering
- Team. <cite>" The new technologies present in FreeBSD 5.X will
- provide our customers with exciting new functionality without
- sacrificing our legendary reliability."</cite></p>
-
-<h3>About the FreeBSD Project</h3>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Project provides a free UNIX-like operating system
- for the Intel-compatible, Alpha, and Sparc platforms, based on the
- industry-standard Berkeley Software Distribution. The FreeBSD
- Project includes several thousand developers from dozens of
- countries around the world, who funnel their work through a team
- of several hundred committers. FreeBSD is available for free on
- the Internet, and as a shrink-wrap product through many different
- retail vendors, listed at <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/vendors.html">www.FreeBSD.org/vendors.html</a>.
- For more information, please visit FreeBSD on the Web at <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/">www.FreeBSD.org</a>.</p>
-
-<h3>Press Contact</h3>
-
- <p><a href="mailto:press@FreeBSD.org">press@FreeBSD.org</a>, or phone
- 1-925-674-0783</p>
-
-</body>
-</html>
-
-
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-<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD Project Launches FreeBSD 6.0">
-]>
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-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
-<head>
- <title>&title;</title>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
- </head>
-
- <body class="navinclude.about">
-
-<h3>FreeBSD raises the bar for open source operating systems.</h3>
-
- <p>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE<br/>
- Berkeley, CA November 4, 2005</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Project announces the availability of FreeBSD 6.0, an open
- source operating system derived from BSD UNIX, which offers a powerful
- alternative to Linux, Solaris, and Windows. FreeBSD enables enterprise
- organizations to utilize open source technologies that focus on
- reliability, security, and scalability.</p>
-
- <p>"Yahoo! is impressed with the performance and stability of FreeBSD 6.0,"
- says David Filo, Yahoo! co-founder. Yahoo! is one of many enterprise
- companies that rely on the world-renowned stability and performance of the
- FreeBSD operating system.</p>
-
- <p>One of the new features in FreeBSD 6.0 is a multithreaded filesystem,
- which greatly improves data access times for local disks, RAID
- configurations, network filesystems, and SANs. Recent performance
- benchmarks show that FreeBSD 6.0 outperforms Linux in raw data
- throughput.</p>
-
- <p>Additionally, FreeBSD 6.0 extends support for wireless devices such as
- Intel Centrino and adds support for the popular new WPA wireless security
- protocol. Several improvements are incorporated into NDISulator, a
- component of the operating system that allows Windows network drivers to
- run natively under FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD now scales much more efficiently across multiple processor
- systems. Support for 8 or more processors, such as the new dual core AMD
- Opteron configurations, gives consumers a viable alternative against more
- expensive, proprietary hardware platforms and operating systems from IBM,
- HP, and Sun.</p>
-
-<h3>About the FreeBSD Project</h3>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Project provides a free, open source operating system for
- several platforms, including Intel x86 and AMD64. FreeBSD is derived from
- BSD, the version of UNIX developed at UC Berkeley. The unencumbered BSD
- license permits modification and redistribution of the software while
- allowing an individual or company to retain intellectual property.</p>
-
- <p>For more information, please visit
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/">www.FreeBSD.org</a>.</p>
-
-<h3>Press Contact</h3>
-
- <p>For interviews or further information, contact: <a
- href="mailto:marketing@FreeBSD.org">marketing@FreeBSD.org</a>,
- +1-408-943-4100 ext 113; or The FreeBSD Foundation, +1-720-207-5142</p>
-
-</body>
-</html>
-
-
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-]>
-
-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
-<head>
- <title>&title;</title>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
- </head>
-
- <body class="navinclude.about">
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-<!--
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-
-<p></p>
-
-<p><b>The FreeBSD Foundation received a donation of a blade system from
-Hewlett-Packard for use as a third-party software build cluster.
-This 20-node HP BladeSystem cluster triples the speed of the build
-process for i386 packages.</b></p>
-
-<p><i>"With this generous donation from HP, we are able to continuously
-produce up-to-date packages from more than 13000 ports of third-party
-software available in the FreeBSD Ports Collection, at about three
-times the rate of the previous hardware cluster,"</i> said Kris Kennaway,
-member of the FreeBSD Port Management Team.</p>
-
-<p><i>"This directly benefits the users of FreeBSD through the rapid
-availability of new and updated software packages, and through the
-increased testing and QA of FreeBSD that the new hardware allows."</i></p>
-
-<p><i>"We at HP recognize the important role of FreeBSD in the Internet's
-global network infrastructure, and we are happy that the HP
-BladeSystem cluster can contribute to the on-going success of the
-FreeBSD Foundation,"</i> said Mark Potter, vice president of the
-Hewlett-Packard BladeSystem division.</p>
-
-<p><i>"They're just standard i386 systems, architecturally, with a very
-nice ssh- and serial-based management server,"</i> said Kennaway, who
-maintains the FreeBSD Ports cluster.</p>
-
-<p>Kennaway said FreeBSD has a few dozen other machines scattered
-around the globe for package builds. A big concentration of sparc
-machines hosted by Hiroki Sato in Japan include some large
-multiprocessor e4500's (10, 12 and 14 CPUs) that have been extremely
-valuable for SMP testing. Also, a couple of machines hosted by ISC,
-an amd64 hosted by Scott Long, three i386 machines at Yahoo! Korea,
-and sometimes Kennaway's own machines in Canada are used for the
-official package builds.</p>
-
-<p>The HP BladeSystem cluster is hosted at the Yahoo! datacenter in
-the San Francisco Bay area. In addition to Kennaway, Paul Saab
-and Peter Wemm from the FreeBSD project, and John Cagle from HP
-helped with blade system setup.</p>
-
-<h3>About The FreeBSD Project</h3>
-
-<p>The FreeBSD Project provides an up-to-date and scalable modern operating
-system that offers high-performance, security, and advanced networking for
-personal workstations, Internet servers, routers, and firewalls. The
-FreeBSD packages collection includes popular software like Apache Web
-Server, Gnome, KDE, X.org X11 Window System, Python, Mozilla, and over
-13,000 software suites. FreeBSD can be found on the Internet at
-<a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/">http://www.FreeBSD.org</a>.</p>
-
-<h3>More Information:</h3>
-
-<p>FreeBSD Ports webpage<br/>
-<a href="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/">http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/</a>
-<br/><br/>
-FreeBSD Package building logs and errors webpage<br/>
-<a href="http://pointyhat.freebsd.org/errorlogs/">http://pointyhat.freebsd.org/errorlogs/</a></p>
-
-</body>
-</html>
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-]>
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- <title>&title;</title>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
- </head>
-
- <body class="navinclude.about">
-
-<!--
-<img src="../gifs/news.jpg" alt="FreeBSD News" align="right" border="0" alt="FreeBSD News"/>
-<p></p>
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-
-<p>These are historical FreeBSD press releases. For press releases since 2005, please see
-<a href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/press/">FreeBSD Foundation</a>'s archive.</p>
-
-<dl>
-
-<dt>November 25, 2005</dt>
-<dd>
-<a href="press-rel-9.html">Hewlett-Packard donates blade cluster to FreeBSD</a>
-<p></p>
-</dd>
-
-<dt>November 4, 2005</dt>
-<dd>
-<a href="press-rel-8.html">FreeBSD Project Launches FreeBSD 6.0</a>
-<p></p>
-</dd>
-
-<dt>January 20, 2003</dt>
-<dd>
-<a href="press-rel-7.html">FreeBSD Project announces FreeBSD 5.0</a>
-<p></p>
-</dd>
-
-<dt>October 31, 2002</dt>
-<dd>
-<a href="press-rel-6.html">
-The Daemon of the Opera: Opera Software Releases Version for FreeBSD
-</a>
-<p></p>
-</dd>
-
-<dt>October 18, 2000 : New Core</dt>
-<dd>
-<a href="press-rel-5.html">
-First FreeBSD Core Team Elections
-</a>
-<p></p>
-</dd>
-
-<dt>March 9, 2000</dt>
-<dd>
-<a href="press-rel-4.html">
-BSD Suppliers Unite to Deliver the World's Most Popular Internet Operating
-Systems</a>
-<p></p>
-</dd>
-
-<dt>June 7, 1999</dt>
-<dd>
-<a href="press-rel-3.html">
-BSD Community Welcomes Apple's New Open Source Operating System.</a>
-<p></p>
-</dd>
-
-<dt>April 29, 1999</dt>
-<dd>
-<a href="press-rel-2.html">Complete XML Development System Integrated
-with FreeBSD.</a>
-<p></p>
-</dd>
-
-<dt>April 22, 1999: The Matrix</dt>
-<dd>
-<a href="press-rel-1.html">FreeBSD Used to Generate Spectacular Special
-Effects for the Warner Brothers film <em>The Matrix</em>.</a>
-<p></p>
-</dd>
-
-</dl>
-
-</body>
-</html>
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-<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD State of the Union, 1999">
-]>
-
-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
- <head>
- <title>&title;</title>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
- </head>
-
- <body class="navinclude.about">
-
- <p><i>From Jordan Hubbard &lt;jkh@FreeBSD.ORG&gt;, Sunday January 10th,
- 1999.</i></p>
-
- <p>Well, it's another year behind us, folks, and probably high time for
- another state of the union report!</p>
-
- <p>Ahem... I'm never quite sure how to word these things since I'm
- always reminded of a U.S. president sitting in front of fireplace,
- trying to sound down-home and folksy for the corn growing states, or
- perhaps England's Queen on Christmas day, giving her usual
- somber-yet-hopeful address on how things went for Britannia during the
- previous year and what everyone should perhaps think about for the
- next. Neither one of those is really me, basically, so perhaps I'll
- just cut to the chase and focus on the most pertinent lessons (and
- objectives) to come out of the year 1998 for me.</p>
-
- <p>1998 was, of course, the year that the Internet got bigger (no
- surprise), various "internetpraneurs" (gag) got richer and FreeBSD's
- user base, as measured by the ftp download stats grew at its usual
- 200-300% rate. More companies also entered the FreeBSD arena, either
- offering add-ons for or solutions incorporating FreeBSD, and our PR
- machine, as flimsy and low-key as it often is, managed to ratchet
- things up another notch. All in all, it was a very good year for
- FreeBSD and I don't think that even the most paranoid of us could
- claim otherwise - Microsoft took one in the shorts, we got bigger and
- just a bit better known, life was good.</p>
-
- <p>Well, mostly. Whipping off my rosy glasses for a second, I can also
- say that there were still a number of rocks in the road and unexpected
- bends that left us not always in the best of control there. While
- downloads have gone up, CD sales aren't quite following suit since the
- whole CD market in general is suffering from increased Internet
- availability and its erosion of some of the CD's fundamental
- advantages. We still did quite well, considering the market's gradual
- implosion, but it would be foolish to continue to rely on a single CD
- product to provide the kinds of subsidies that have been steadily
- oiling the project's gears (we more than doubled the size of the
- FreeBSD.org computing cluster, for example, and significantly enlarged
- our developer equipment grant program in 1998, all things which cost
- $$$). It's fairly obvious that Walnut Creek CDROM will need to
- increase the number of products it offers if it wishes to remain an
- effective player in the FreeBSD game and we must continue, as a
- project, to be flexible in exploring all types of relationships with
- those who may now have a vested interest in FreeBSD's success. Things
- are well past the point where we can do everything that needs to be
- done as a serious and "grown up" solution just on good will and
- volunteerism alone.</p>
-
- <p>With that in mind, sites like the <a
- href="http://www.freebsdmall.com">FreeBSD Mall</a>
- have been set up to try and market a wider variety of FreeBSD-related
- products and we've also begun exploring relationships with various
- companies who can derive measurable value from any PR campaign that
- enhances FreeBSD's reputation (translation: we want them to help pay
- for it :). As many people have somewhat bitterly pointed out by now,
- this business has become a 10% technology and 90% perception equation
- as far as the direction in which people stampede is concerned, and
- hate them for the mindless little sheep that they are, you still need
- to understand people's tendencies and behavioral patterns when it
- comes to dealing with anything they don't really understand. We've
- done a great job on the technology, we really have (and should be
- proud of that), but all too frequently we just throw up our hands over
- the perception issue and tell people to think whatever the hell they
- want to. Bad techies! Myopic techies! :-)</p>
-
- <p>What can we do to change this in 1999? Well, I've also heard our
- advocate corps calling for logistical support ("Backup! We need some
- <em>backup</em> here!!") and I've listened to them, part of my project
- for the new years being to get more digital daemon imagery made available
- (which I have already commissioned), more glossies with various handy
- comparison charts on them ("FreeBSD and NT", "FreeBSD and Solaris",
- "FreeBSD and Linux", etc) and more newsletters for passing out to people.
- We can also produce more marketing periphenalia like buttons, stickers,
- new T-shirts, etc. to give people a wider array of stuff to proudly point
- to in support of the "emerging FreeBSD phenomenon." If we can manage to
- raise more money for PR, we can also perhaps buy some of these items in
- bulk to use as give-aways in various promotional deals. Other than that,
- I'm always open to suggestions. We need to do more effective PR, that
- much is inarguable, it's only a question of picking our targets for
- maximum effect given a limited operating budget.</p>
-
- <h2>The core team:</h2>
-
- <p>1998 also ended with a bit of a bang as far as FreeBSD's project
- management was concerned, frustration with a mostly recumbent core
- team goading a couple of bearded Danish Vikings into staging a
- midnight raid on -current, ruthlessly culling the weak and the lame
- from the source tree. Unfortunately, some of those weak or lame bits
- of code were still in use at the time and, with no prior public
- warning having been given, it did not exactly leave the various
- followers of -current with the feeling that the event was going to be
- the highlight of their Christmas season. Their complaints led, in
- turn, to something of a constitutional crisis within core, the rival
- factions each accusing one another of either impeding progress or
- using cowboy tactics to achieve that progress, and each faction had
- its legitimate points just as it had its wholly unreasonable ones.
- Coming out of this, various suggestions were bandied about concerning
- how we might put together a "better core team" to which such things
- simply did not happen (or, if they did, would not be our fault since
- we'd all be long gone :-) and many of these suggested cures were
- eventually deemed, quite rightly, to be worse than the disease. So
- what did we learn from the exercise then?</p>
-
- <p>First off, I think everyone is now pretty much in agreement that these
- sorts of drive-by shootings are just not an option for the future, no
- matter what the justification. Anyone who contemplates a major
- addition or removal of functionality from the source tree MUST
- communicate those intentions well in advance and give the readership
- of -current, -stable or -announce (the former two depending on the
- branch the changes affect and the latter on the extent of the changes)
- ample time to respond. If there is a conclusively negative response
- to a proposed change, it just doesn't happen until and unless the
- proposal somehow manages to win people over through sheer dint of
- persuasive argument in its favor. If it's more a mixed bag of
- reactions, or there is little reaction at all, the developer is free
- to proceed at his or her discretion but still never without advance
- notice.</p>
-
- <p>Second, in reaction to the various proposals put forward to either gut
- core or have core elected by popular vote, let me just say that we're
- not going to do that. There are probably several people currently in
- core who would gladly step aside and retire if they felt that adequate
- replacements had been found and the project was in good hands, but
- none of us like the scenario where anyone is overtly forced out of
- core. It's just not a reasonable way of going about it when so many
- less painful alternatives exist, and I, for one, would far rather
- simply grow core and let the inactive members fall off when they
- themselves have come to a decision that they have nothing left to
- contribute at a "core level", resignation from core having not stopped
- several folks from remaining as effective committers or making other
- valuable contributions.</p>
-
- <p>We're a free software project and nobody's paid to be in core, no
- matter how seriously we may be tempted to take the whole core thing
- sometimes, and we need to remember that all of this started as a bunch
- of folks who simply wanted to work together in creating something
- useful and interesting. The day we lose that kind of informal
- atmosphere of productivity over politics is the day that something
- pretty fundamental goes out at the center of core and also the day
- that I'll retire from it myself, handing my hat to a replacement and
- wishing everyone the very best of luck.</p>
-
- <p>I can also only sound a similar cautionary note about the idea of
- electing core from the user base, or with committers serving as a kind
- of "electoral college", as nice and democratic an idea as that might
- sound. The FreeBSD core team does not represent a democratically
- selected body and was, in fact, very carefully put together in a very
- non-democratic way. We picked core with the specific intention that
- it represent as diverse a set of hard-core FreeBSD evangelist/developers
- as we knew how to find and we've continued to add people using the
- same criteria.</p>
-
- <p>In bringing someone into core, we don't look at whether they've been
- winning popularity contests lately or won the Programming Olympiad 3
- times in a row, we ask ourselves: "Does this person bring a unique
- talent or viewpoint to the group? Will the resulting whole be greater
- than the sum of its parts?" These are our two most overriding
- concerns and, in fact, are the only grounds on which we've ever felt
- it necessary to actually ask for someone's resignation from core. We
- can tolerate quite a bit from people but not when it impacts core's
- fundamental ability to work together or seeks to undermine the very
- diversity of opinion we've worked so hard to cultivate. It's good to
- be an effective group of decision makers as a core team, and we do
- have our moments (both ways), but sometimes it's even better to know
- simply when to stay out of the way and just make sure the train stays
- roughly on the tracks. We've prevented a lot more stupidity through
- having such a diverse and carefully selected core team than I think
- we've ever caused and I do not trust the democratic process to leave
- us with the same thing after a few elections.</p>
-
- <p>Core is also continuing to work on drafting some internal documents
- which cover, in much better detail, just what our rules as committers
- are, those superseding any "core member privileges", governing how
- large-scale code removal and addition operations should be carried
- out. We'll post something to committers just as soon as we finally
- flesh it out to our mutual satisfaction but, in a nutshell, it
- basically just insists that people need to be warned before such
- changes happen and that the owner of a given body of code should be
- given first say as to whether or not it's time to kill it in the name
- of obsolescence or redundancy. Finally, we are looking at the general
- issue of communication inside and outside core and the question of
- whether or not to bring in some new member(s) at this time. That
- discussion is ongoing and I'll do my best to keep everyone up to date
- on that as things progress.</p>
-
- <h2>Release numbering:</h2>
-
- <p>Other decisions on the horizon concern returning to our former
- practice of using "major" version numbers for branches and "minor"
- numbers for releases, the revision number field only being used to
- denote point-releases which were done for some reason significant
- enough to merit such a special release. This means that the next
- release will be 3.1, not 3.0.1, and the new branch will be 4.0-current
- instead of 3.1-current. Is this just a marketing ploy? No, it's not,
- though marketing has indeed been a frequent casualty of our current
- numbering scheme.</p>
-
- <p>We have frequently made fairly large changes between our "point
- releases", jumps like 2.2.5->2.2.6 and 2.2.6->2.2.7 being a lot bigger
- than most folks gave them credit for given that it was just one little
- revision number being changed. This one simple facet of human nature
- reduced the effectiveness of these releases and under-sold the work
- being done by our developers to substantially improve <em>every</em>
- release we do, regardless of which branch it's on.</p>
-
- <p>This is not a trend which seems to be reversing itself and so I feel
- quite safe in saying that 3.1 will be a "full release" over 3.0 in its
- own right and not merely the "3.0.1" which conveys such a different
- impression. It's also very important to note that since our branches
- seem to typically last from 12-18 months these days, no matter what we
- try in attempting to kill a branch earlier, a major version bump (4.0)
- is entirely merited for something which won't see full release status
- until sometime in the year 2000. This will make the marketing people
- happy since they won't have such an uphill battle on number perception
- and it will make the users happy since they'll get a clearer picture
- of what changed in, say, 3.1 to 3.2 vs 3.1 to 3.1.1 (which might be an
- important security update). It will also make this particular
- developer happy since I'll have the revision number space back again
- for doing point releases. It's a win and so we're going to do it.
- 3.0.1 is dead, long live 3.1! :)</p>
-
- <h2>Technology:</h2>
-
- <p>This last year also saw a successful transition to ELF from a.out
- format and a new kernel loadable module scheme which allows modules to
- be read in without a runtime dependency on /usr/bin/ld. We also got a
- new boot loader (with a forth interpreter!) to aggregate a "kernel" at
- boot time. These are both powerful new mechanisms and, coupled with
- some new stuff which will be coming in 1999, should give us a far more
- dynamic and extensible system than we've ever had before.</p>
-
- <p>Not to be overlooked is also our new SCSI CAM system, giving us more
- robust behavior with large drive arrays and supporting more of the
- high-end SCSI controllers, or the support for multiple processors on
- the x86. We made considerable progress all across the board with the
- release of 3.0, finally reaching a point with the DEC Alpha
- architecture port where people starting worrying more about the
- packages collection than they did about working kernels or a /usr/src
- which built. That represents considerable progress towards "genuine
- usefulness" and I hope that 1999 will see a fully desktop capable
- release of FreeBSD/axp (to say nothing of a server capable one),
- various difficulties with X server technology making the Alpha desktop
- a unique milestone in its own right, especially if it's on an ARC or
- AlphaBIOS machine. 1999 may also see the early release of a SPARC
- port, though it's still far too early to say anything more definite
- than that. Join the <a
- href="mailto:sparc@FreeBSD.org">sparc@FreeBSD.org</a> mailing list if
- you want to follow these efforts.</p>
-
- <p>IPv6 and IPSec were also hotly debated topics in 1998, FreeBSD's
- refusal to back any specific implementation being cited by many as an
- example of core's over-conservatism in action. Happily for everyone,
- our wait-and-see attitude proved to be the right one when the two
- major "competing" groups, KAME and INRIA, finally agreed to merge
- their implementations. We have, in turn, committed to adopting this
- merged implementation and have several people from the KAME/INRIA
- groups on the FreeBSD development team who will be importing and
- maintaining this code as it becomes available.</p>
-
- <p>There is also substantial work underway with the VM system and the
- filesystem code, much of which is either being tested quietly in small
- groups (Dillon/Dyson/Greenman) or is awaiting the 4.0 branch event,
- still scheduled for January 15th, 1999. In other areas, we have
- Kazu's very welcome total redesign of the console driver coming into
- -current along with USB support, courtesy of Nick Hibma and others.
- This is just to name a few of the projects underway and I don't mean
- to slight anyone by not mentioning theirs directly, these are just 3
- ongoing projects right off the top of my head. We seem to be gaining
- a lot of technical momentum, and that's great, just so long as we can
- also keep our heads during the times where not everyone is in total
- agreement about which technical direction to take.</p>
-
- <h2>Tech support:</h2>
-
- <p>A point which should also be obvious to everyone yet still somehow
- requires frequent reinforcement is the fact that we need to maintain
- participation in this project as something which is also
- <em>enjoyable</em> for the developer/participants or they will just as
- quickly go away again and stop giving each and every one of us the
- benefit of their volunteer labor (on which a dollar value could not
- even be put). This is something which each and every one of our
- users needs to be aware of, at least somewhere in the back of their
- minds, for those times when they're tempted to start thinking of
- FreeBSD as just another shrink-wrap solution from Software,
- Inc. and start treating project members like personal employees.
- Those looking for actual FreeBSD employees should send mail to
- <a href="mailto:jobs@FreeBSD.org">jobs@FreeBSD.org</a> and indicate how
- much money they're willing to pay, otherwise don't do it.</p>
-
- <p>I don't mean to come across so harshly here that people don't even
- bother asking us for help, I'm simply saying that those users who
- avail themselves of the various FreeBSD volunteer tech support
- mechanisms out there (mail, news, irc, etc) should always understand
- that asking another perfect stranger for help is just not much
- different from asking a random person on the street for a dollar. If
- you want to get free handouts, you'd better at the very least learn to
- ask politely and when to take "no" for an answer! :-) I've seen a lot
- of abuse of the various tech support forum volunteers this last year
- and it frankly sucks. People just need to be more considerate and
- stop regarding free tech support as a god-given right rather than a
- very special privilege. If you want on-demand tech support, go to
- www.freebsdmall.com and order yourself a tech support contract. You
- get what you pay for! :)</p>
-
- <h2>Looking forward:</h2>
-
- <p>What do I see ahead for 1999? Well, assuming that we don't all vanish
- in some pre-millennial holocaust, I see more interesting new features,
- improved marketing, more commercial interest, more magazine articles
- and press attention, basically more of the same if we can just try to
- stay reasonably well focused on what we need to do and not get
- distracted into chasing weird desktop dreams or suddenly become overly
- minimalist or kitchen-sink biased in /usr/src, continuing to chart the
- middle course we're more famous for. The FreeBSD core team, one year
- older and hopefully a little wiser, needs to continue keeping a light
- but steady hand on the tiller, relying on our developers as usual to
- provide much of the actual motive force behind FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>Our users also need to become more involved and I'm hoping that 1999
- will be the year when a lot more local user groups and other self-help
- type of organizations are formed. The Handbook and FAQ are documents
- which are getting better, hopefully another trend we'll see continue
- into 1999 as Nik Clayton, our fearless new Documentation Project
- leader, continues at the helm. We still have to remember, however,
- that for many users the handbook and FAQ docs are just not enough.</p>
-
- <p>Linux has succeeded largely because of a large grass-roots support and
- evangelism network which allows it to reach such people and
- communicate the message to them. If FreeBSD's own users want to see
- FreeBSD doing better against whomever they most perceive as its
- competition, and 1998 was certainly a year where I heard a lot of
- complaining about this, then they're going to simply have to get off
- their collective duffs and put in more of this kind of work. When was
- the last time a bunch of FreeBSD users got together to hand out
- FreeBSD literature at a Microsoft product launch, for example, or held
- an install-a-thon at a local computer show?</p>
-
- <p>The Linux folks do things like that all the time, apparently, whereas
- only a very few die-hard FreeBSD users currently do it now, so why not
- help these people out? Join the <a
- href="mailto:advocacy@FreeBSD.org">advocacy@FreeBSD.org</a> mailing
- list and discuss your plans there so that others with more enthusiasm
- than ideas can also learn from and perhaps help you with yours. Write
- short articles for the new advocacy sites like <a
- href="http://www.daemonnews.org/">www.daemonnews.org</a> or <a
- href="http://www.freebsdrocks.com/">www.freebsdrocks.com</a> and help
- promote the success of BSD evangelical publications.</p>
-
- <p>Phrases like "this is your FreeBSD" and "it all depends on you" may
- seem shop-worn and trite, but they're also unfortunately still true
- when there's so few of us and so many of you. If FreeBSD is to
- <em>really</em> continue to succeed in 1999, it will only be with
- substantial user participation and that means you, users! Start a local
- user group, donate some of your older CD releases to the local library,
- try and convince a local small business or ISP to use FreeBSD, these are
- just a few of the many things that can be done if you're truly
- interested in putting some energy into FreeBSD and ideas for what to do
- will be the least of your worries if you're truly motivated.</p>
-
- <p>Executive Summary: 1999, rah rah rah, let's do it! :)</p>
-
- </body>
-</html>
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-.include "../Makefile.conf"
-.endif
-.if exists(../Makefile.inc)
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-.endif
-
-DOCS= status.xml howto.xml
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-XMLDOCS= report-2001-06
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-XMLDOCS+= report-2003-03-2003-09
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-XMLDOCS+= report-2005-10-2005-12
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-XMLDOCS+= report-2006-04-2006-06
-XMLDOCS+= report-2006-06-2006-10
-XMLDOCS+= report-2006-10-2006-12
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-Compiling status reports - best practices
-
-Quarterly status reports git repository:
-https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-quarterly
-
-E-mail address for report submissions:
-quarterly-submissions@FreeBSD.org
-
-0) Timeline
- - The months of January, April, July and October are dedicated to
- putting together the reports submitted during the precedent month.
- This can include waiting for late submissions.
- - portmgr@ entries default to the extended headline, because of the
- overlap between quarterly reports and quarterly ports branches.
- - All entries can have the deadline extended by emailing
- quarterly-submissions@ up until the extended deadline.
- - Quarterly status report publication is done during the same months
- as soon as the report is ready.
-
- - First Quarter:
- - First call for reports: March 1st
- - 2 weeks left reminder: March 15th
- - Last reminder: March 24th
- - Standard deadline: March 31st
- - Extended deadline: April 8th
-
- - Second Quarter:
- - First call for reports: June 1st
- - 2 weeks left reminder: June 15th
- - Last reminder: June 24th
- - Standard deadline: June 30th
- - Extended deadline: July 8th
-
- - Third Quarter:
- - First call for reports: September 1st
- - 2 weeks left reminder: September 15th
- - Last reminder: September 24th
- - Standard deadline: September 30th
- - Extended deadline: October 8th
-
- - Fourth Quarter:
- - First call for reports: December 1st
- - 2 weeks left reminder: December 15th
- - Last reminder: December 24th
- - Standard deadline: December 31st
- - Extended deadline: January 8th
-
-1) Call for reports
- - Send calls to the freebsd-quarterly-calls@ mailing list, to all
- submitters of last quarterly status reports (they may have updates
- or further improvements), and, depending on the season:
- - Various conference organizers:
- - AsiaBSDCon (secretary@asiabsdcon.org) March (First Quarter);
- - BSDCan (info@bsdcan.org) May (Second Quarter);
- - EuroBSDcon September - October (Third-Fourth Quarter).
- EuroBSDcon as an organization is not interested in writing
- reports for FreeBSD (at least it was not in October 2019:
- its reason is that the conference is not FreeBSD specific),
- so reports about this event should be asked of members of the
- FreeBSD community that attended it;
- - Google Summer of Code students and their mentors: soc-students@
- and soc-mentors@ (Second and Third Quarter).
- - The easiest way to send calls for quarterly status reports is to use
- the sendcalls perl script in the tools directory of the git
- repository. It can also be used through a cron job, for example:
-
- 0 0 1,15,24 3,6,9,12 * cd ~/freebsd-quarterly/tools && ./sendcalls -s 'Daniel Ebdrup Jensen'
-
- If you are indeed using a cron job, please run it on freefall and
- sign it with your name so that it is possible to infer who has
- configured the cronjob, in case something goes wrong.
- The script automatically sends calls to freebsd-quarterly-calls@, last
- quarter submitters and other recipients depending on the season.
- - It may also be worth making a call for reports on the forums as was
- done here:
- https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/call-for-freebsd-2014q4-october-december-status-reports.49812/
- - The Markdown template is at:
- https://www.freebsd.org/news/status/report-sample.md
- - Reporting howto is at: https://www.freebsd.org/news/status/howto.html.
- It contains a great deal of useful hints for the submitters on how
- to write good reports. It also helps to forward all the completed
- reports to developers for reference, and point to the latest report
- in the CFR.
-
-2) Building the report:
- - Review and merge pull requests as well as those submitted via email,
- as they come in.
- - For each newly merged report, add its filename to the local Makefile:
- put it in the variable corresponding to the section where you want
- the report to appear. Sort the variables content as you want to sort
- the reports in the corresponding section.
- - While the reports are being updated, other doc-committers (wblock,
- pluknet, and bjk, for example) may review the individual entries and
- propose fixes.
- - Write an introduction in a file named intro.md in the quarterly
- directory.
- It should be usually the last step in the process; a good introduction
- can be only written once all the reports have been collected.
- - theraven may be poked for composing a nice introduction for the
- reports.
- wblock suggests that we ask different people to write introductions to
- add variety. Different people will bring different viewpoints and
- help keep it fresh.
- - Run "make" or "make all-xml" in the quarter directory. This step
- needs perl as it invokes the md2docbook perl script. Warning:
- md2docbook lacks some features and likely has some bugs. Do not waste
- your time working on it and use manual editing instead: once the
- conversion of the FreeBSD website to Hugo/AsciiDoctor is finished the
- md2docbook script will become obsolete.
- - Copy the generated DocBook draft to
- en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-XXXX-YY-XXXX-ZZ.xml,
- add it to the list in en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/Makefile,
- run "make", and review the generated HTML file,
- en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-XXXX-YY-XXXX-ZZ.html.
- This step requires that you have installed textproc/docproj on your
- system.
- - Adjust the Markdown source and regenerate until you are happy with
- the result.
- - Some special characters still break with that - noticed when sos@
- submits a report.
-
-3) Committing it:
-
- - Files to edit and commit:
-
- The quarterly report itself:
- doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-yyyy-mm-yyyy-mm.xml
-
- Update the next due date on the status report page and
- add a link to the new report below that:
- doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/status.xml
-
- The news entry for the main website page:
- doc/share/xml/news.xml
-
- Sample for the news entry (may need to add month):
- <day>
- <name>15</name>
- <event>
- <title>October-December 2020 Status Report</title>
-
- <p>The <a
- href="&enbase;/news/status/report-2020-10-2020-12.html">October to December 2020 Status Report</a>
- is now available with 42 entries.</p>
- </event>
- </day>
-
- - After the html version of the report has been built and is online,
- run in the quarter directory "make all-txt" and prettify its output.
- This step requires that you have installed www/lynx and lang/perl5.30
- (or newer) on your system.
-
- lynx defaults to a width of 80 and will forcibly wrap URLs to fit
- within that size. The prettification process includes undoing that
- wrapping of URLS, which is made easier by some questions that are
- asked of you during "make all-txt". In some cases lynx will refuse to
- output certain Unicode characters (such as the U+0142 LATIN SMALL
- LETTER L WITH STROKE found in trasz's surname), instead using an ASCII
- transliteration; these should be returned to the UTF-8 form.
-
- - Send out
- To: announce@
- Subject: FreeBSD Quarterly Status Report - <First> Quarter <year>
-
- This one must be approved, so find someone (mail postmaster) who can
- do that before starting.
-
- Send a separate mail:
-
- To: hackers
- CC: current, stable
- BCC: developers
-
-4) Repeat.
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-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional-Based Extension//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/xhtml10-freebsd.dtd" [
-<!ENTITY title "How to Write FreeBSD Status Reports">
-]>
-
-<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
- <head>
- <title>&title;</title>
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
- </head>
-
- <body class="navinclude.about">
-
- <p>&os; status reports are published quarterly and provide the general
- public with a view of what is going on in the Project, and they are
- often augmented by special reports from Developer Summits. As they
- are one of our most visible forms of communication, they are very
- important. This page will provide some advice on writing status
- report entries from <a href="mailto:theraven@FreeBSD.org">David
- Chisnall</a>, experienced in technical writing.</p>
-
- <p><em>Do not worry if you are not a native English speaker. The team
- handling status reports, <tt>quarterly@FreeBSD.org</tt>, will check
- your entries for spelling and grammar, and fix it for you.</em></p>
-
- <h2>Introduce Your Work</h2>
-
- <p><em>Do not assume that the person reading the report knows about
- your project.</em></p>
-
- <p>The status reports have a wide distribution. They are often one of
- the top news items on the &os; web site and are one of the first
- things that people will read if they want to know a bit about what
- &os; is. Consider this example:</p>
-
- <pre>abc(4) support was added, including frobnicator compatibility.</pre>
-
- <p>Someone reading this, if they are familiar with UNIX man pages,
- will know that <tt>abc(4)</tt> is some kind of device. But why should
- the reader care? What kind of device is it? Compare with this
- version:</p>
-
- <pre>A new driver, abc(4), was added to the tree, bringing support for
-Yoyodyne's range Frobnicator of network interfaces.</pre>
-
- <p>Now the reader knows that abc is a network interface driver. Even
- if they do not use any Yoyodyne products, you have communicated that
- &os;'s support for network devices is improving.</p>
-
- <h2>Show the Importance of Your Work</h2>
-
- <p><em>Status reports are not just about telling everyone that things
- were done, they also need to explain why they were done.</em></p>
-
- <p>Carry on with the previous example. Why is it interesting that we
- now support Yoyodyne Frobnicator cards? Are they widespread? Are
- they used in a specific popular device? Are they used in a
- particular niche where &os; has (or would like to have) a presence?
- Are they the fastest network cards on the planet? Status reports
- often say things like this:</p>
-
- <pre>We imported Cyberdyne Systems T800 into the tree.</pre>
-
- <p>And then they stop. Maybe the reader is an avid Cyberdyne fan and
- knows what exciting new features the T800 brings. This is unlikely.
- It is far more likely that they have vaguely heard of whatever you
- have imported (especially into the ports tree: remember that there
- are over 20,000 other things there too...). List some of the new
- features, or bug fixes. Tell them why it is a good thing that we
- have the new version.</p>
-
- <h2>Tell Us Something New</h2>
-
- <p><em>Do not recycle the same status report items.</em></p>
-
- <p>Bear in mind that status reports are not just reports on the status
- of the project, they are reports on the change of status of the
- project. If there is an ongoing project, spend a couple of
- sentences introducing it, but then spend the rest of the report
- talking about the new work. What progress have been made since the
- last report? What is left to do? When is it likely to be finished
- (or, if <q>finished</q> does not really apply, when is it likely to
- be ready for wider use, for testing, for deployment in production,
- and so on)?</p>
-
- <h2>Sponsorship</h2>
-
- <p><em>Do not forget about your sponsors.</em></p>
-
- <p>If you or your project has received sponsorship, a scholarship from
- somebody or you have been already working as a contractor or an
- employee for a company, please include it. Sponsors always
- certainly appreciate if you thank them for their funding, but it is
- also beneficial for them to show that they are actively supporting
- the Project this way. Last, but not least, this helps &os; to learn
- more about its important consumers.</p>
-
- <h2>Open Items</h2>
-
- <p><em>If help is needed, make this explicit!</em></p>
-
- <p>Is there any help needed with something? Are there tasks other
- people can do? There are two ways in which you can use the open
- items part of the status report: to solicit help, or to give a quick
- overview of the amount of work left. If there is already enough
- people working on the project, or it is in a state where adding more
- people would not speed it up, then the latter is better. Give some
- big work items that are in progress, and maybe indicate who is
- focussing on each one.</p>
-
- <p>List tasks, with enough detail that people know if they are likely
- to be able to do them, and invite people to get in contact.</p>
-
- <p><a href="status.html">Back to the main page</a></p>
- </body>
-</html>
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>June</month>
-
- <year>2001</year>
- </date>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>One of the benefits of the FreeBSD development model is a focus
- on centralized design and implementation, in which the operating
- system is maintained in a central repository, and discussed on
- centrally maintained lists. This allows for a high level of
- coordination between authors of various components of the system,
- and allows policies to be enforced over the entire system, covering
- issues ranging from architecture to style. However, as the FreeBSD
- developer community has grown, and the rate of both mailing list
- traffic and tree modifications has increased, making it difficult
- even for the most dedicated developer to remain on top of all the
- work going on in the tree.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Monthly Development Status Report attempts to
- address this problem by providing a vehicle that allows developers
- to make the broader community aware of their on-going work on
- FreeBSD, both in and out of the central source repository. This is
- the first issue, and as such is an experiment. For each project and
- sub-project, a one paragraph summary is included, indicating
- progress since the last summary (in this case, simply recent
- progress, as there have been no prior summaries).</p>
-
- <p>This status report may be reproduced in whole or in part, as
- long as the source is clearly identified and appropriate credit
- given.</p>
- </section>
-
- <section>
- <title>Future Editions</title>
-
- <p>Assuming there is some positive feedback on this idea, and that
- future submissions get made such that there is content for future
- issues, the goal is to release a development status report once a
- month. As such, the next deadline will be July 31, 2001, with a
- scheduled publication date in the first week of August. This will
- put the status report on a schedule in line with the calendar, as
- well as providing a little over a month until the next deadline,
- which will include a number of pertinent events, including the
- Annual USENIX Technical Conference in Boston, MA. Submissions
- should be e-mailed to:</p>
-
- <blockquote>
- <a href="mailto:robert+freebsd.monthly@cyrus.watson.org">
- robert+freebsd.monthly@cyrus.watson.org</a>
- </blockquote>
-
- <p>Many submitters will want to wait until the last week of July so
- as to provide the most up-to-date status report; however,
- submissions will be accepted at any time prior to that date.</p>
-
- <p>
- <i>-- Robert Watson &lt;
- <a href="mailto:rwatson@FreeBSD.org">rwatson@FreeBSD.org</a>
-
- &gt;</i>
- </p>
- </section>
-
- <project>
- <title>Binary Updater Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Eric</given>
-
- <common>Melville</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>eric@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Murray</given>
-
- <common>Stokely</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>murray@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~murray/updater.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Binary Updater Project aims to provide a secure
- mechanism for the distribution of binary updates for FreeBSD.
- This project is complementary to the Open Packages and libh
- efforts and there should be very little overlap with those
- projects. The system uses a client / server mechanism that allows
- clients to install any known "profile" or release of FreeBSD over
- the network. Where a specific profile might contain a specific
- set of FreeBSD software to install, additional packages, and
- configuration actions that make it more ideal for a specific
- environment (ie FreeBSD 4.3 Secure Web Server Profile)</p>
-
- <p>The system can currently be used to install a FreeBSD system
- or perform the most simple of upgrades but many features are
- absent. In particular, the client is in its infancy and much work
- remains to be done. We need additional developers so please get
- in touch with us at
- <a href="mailto:updater@osd.bsdi.com">updater@osd.bsdi.com</a>
-
- if you are interested in spending some cycles on this.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Problem Reports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
-
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://phk.freebsd.dk/Gnats/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Poul-Henning Kamp kicked off a drive to get our GNATS PR
- database cleaned up so the wheat can be sorted from the chaff.
- Progress is good, but there is still a lot of work to do. Give a
- hand if you can. Remember: every unhandled PR is a pissed off
- contributor or user.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>CVSROOT script rewrite/tidy</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Josef</given>
-
- <common>Karthauser</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>joe@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>I'm in the process of rewriting the CVSROOT/scripts to make
- them more clean and configurable. A lot of other projects also
- use these and so it makes sense to make them as easy to use in
- other environments as possible.</p>
-
- <p>Status: work in progress. There is now a configuration file,
- but not all the scripts use it yet.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>DEVFS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
-
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work is progressing on implementing true cloning devices in
- DEVFS. Brian Somers and Poul-Henning Kamp are working to make
- if_tun the first truly cloning driver in the system. Next will be
- the pty driver and the bpf driver.</p>
-
- <p>From July 1st DEVFS will be standard in -current.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>digi driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brian</given>
-
- <common>Somers</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brian@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Added the digi driver. Initial work was done by John Prince
- &lt;johnp@knight-trosoft.com&gt;, but all the modular stuff was
- done by me and initial work on supporting Xe and Xi cards (ala
- dgb) was done by me. I'm now awaiting an Xe card being sent from
- joerg@ (almost a donation) so that I can get that side of things
- working properly.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Diskcheckd</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
-
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://phantom.cris.net/freebsd/projects/viewproj.php?p_id=15" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Ben Smithurst has written a "diskcheckd" daemon which will
- read all sectors on the disks over a configured period. With
- recent increases in disksizes it is by no means a given that disk
- read errors will be discovered before they are fatal. This daemon
- will hopefully result in the drive firmware being able to
- relocate bad sectors before they become unreadable. This code is
- now committed to 5.0-CURRENT.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>if_fxp driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jonathan</given>
-
- <common>Lemon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jlemon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the last month (May-June), the new fxp driver was brought
- into -stable. This new driver uses the common MII code, so
- support for new PHYs is easy to add. Support for the new Intel
- 82562 chips was added. The driver was updated to add VLAN support
- and a workaround for a bug affecting Intel 815-based boards.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Java Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Greg</given>
-
- <common>Lewis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>glewis@eyesbeyond.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Java Project has continued its "behind the scenes"
- work over the last month. Progress was made both technically,
- with the help of Bill Huey (of Wind River), on a port of JDK
- 1.3.1 and legally, with Nate Williams continuing negotiations
- with Sun on a mutually acceptable license to release a binary
- Java 2 SDK under. The JDK 1.2.2 port has also seen some
- development, with a new patchset likely to be released soon which
- includes JPDA and NetBSD support (the latter courtesy of Scott
- Bartram).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Kernel Graphics Interface port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nicolas</given>
-
- <common>Souchu</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nsouch@fr.alcove.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://kgi.sourceforge.net/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Kernel Graphics Interface project has worked for several
- years to provide a framework for graphic drivers under Linux
- receiving input from other groups like the UDI project. Currently
- the KGI core implementation is quite settled, as is the driver
- coding model as a whole. Work is being done to newbussify KGI and
- produce a kld, as part of a future redesign of the graphics
- subsystem in FreeBSD. KGI will be an alternative for graphic card
- producers that don't accept the XFree86 model of userland graphic
- adapters and will also provide accelerated support for any other
- graphic alternative.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>libh Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Langer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>alex@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
-
- <common>Ahlstrom</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nra@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~alex/libh/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The libh project is a next generation sysinstall. It is
- written in C++ using QT for its graphical frontend and tvision
- for its console support. The menus are scriptable via an embedded
- tcl interpreter. It has been growing functionality quite a bit
- lately, including a new disklabel editor. Current work is on
- installation scripts for CDROM, FTP, ... installs as well as a
- fully functional standalone disk-partition and label editor. The
- GUI API was extended a little and many bugs were fixed. There
- seems to be some interest in i18n work.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Mount(2) API</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
-
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Maxime Henrion is working on implementing a new and more
- extensible mount(2) systemcall, mainly to overcome the 32 bits
- for mountoptions limit, secondary goal to make it possible to
- mount filesystems from inside the kernel.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>OLDCARD pccard implementation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
-
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the last two months, the OLDCARD pccard implementation was
- rototilled to within an inch of its life. Many new pci cardbus
- bridges were added. Power handling was improved. PCI Card cardbus
- bridges are nearly supported and should be committed in early
- June to the tree. This will likely be the last major work done on
- OLDCARD. After pci cards are supported, work will shift to
- improving NEWCARD.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>PowerPC Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benno</given>
-
- <common>Rice</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>benno@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The PowerPC port is proceeding well. All seems to be working
- in pmap.c after a number of problems encountered where FreeBSD
- passes a vm_page_t to a NetBSD-derived function that expects a
- vm_offset_t. Then after debugging the atomic operations code, I'm
- now at the point where VM appears to be initialized and it's now
- hanging while in sys/kern/kern_malloc.c:kmeminit(). Progress
- continues. =)</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>PPP</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brian</given>
-
- <common>Somers</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brian@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Developing full MPPE support for Andre Opperman @ Monzoon in
- Switzerland. Work is now complete and will eventually be brought
- into -current, but no dates are yet known.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>pseudofs</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dag-Erling</given>
-
- <common>Smorgrav</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>des@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Pseudofs is a framework for pseudo-filesystems, like procfs
- and linprocfs. The goal of pseudofs is twofold:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>eliminate code duplication between (and within) procfs and
- linprocfs</li>
-
- <li>isolate procfs and linprocfs from the complexities of the
- vfs system to simplify maintenance and further
- development.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Pseudofs has reached the point where it is sufficiently
- functional and stable that linprocfs has been almost fully
- reimplemented on top of it; the only bit that's missing is the
- proc/&lt;pid&gt;/mem file.</p>
-
- <p>The primary to-do item for pseudofs right now is to add
- support for writeable files (which are required for procfs, and
- are quite a bit less trivial to handle than read-only files). In
- addition, pseudofs needs either generic support for raw
- (non-sbuf'ed, possibly mmap'able) files, or failing that,
- special-case code to handle proc/&lt;pid&gt;/mem.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>RELNOTESng</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bruce</given>
-
- <common>A. Mah</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bmah@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~bmah/relnotes/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>RELNOTESng is the name I've given to the rewrite of the *.TXT
- files that typically accompany a FreeBSD release. The information
- from these files (which include, among other things, the release
- notes and the supported hardware list) have been reorganized and
- converted to SGML. This helps us produce the documentation in
- various formats, as well as facilitating the maintenance of
- documentation for multiple architectures. This work was recently
- committed to -CURRENT, and I intend to MFC it to 4-STABLE before
- 4.4-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>SMPng Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
-
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jake</given>
-
- <common>Burkholder</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jake@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>SMP</given>
-
- <common>Mailing list</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>smp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~jasone/smp/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The SMPng project aims to provide multithreaded support for
- the FreeBSD kernel. Currently the kernel still runs almost
- exclusively under the Giant kernel lock. Recently, progress has
- been made in locking the process group and session structures as
- well as file descriptors by Seigo Tanimura-san. Alfred Perlstein
- has also added in a giant lock around the entire virtual memory
- (VM) subsystem which will eventually be split up into several
- smaller locks. The locking of the VM subsystem has proved tricky,
- and some of the current effort is focused on finding and fixing a
- few remaining bugs in on the alpha architecture.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>SMPng mbuf allocator</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bosko</given>
-
- <common>Milekic</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bmilekic@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~bmilekic/code/mb_slab/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>mb_alloc is a new specialized allocator for mbufs and mbuf
- clusters. Presently, it offers various important advantages over
- the old (status quo) mbuf allocator, particularly for MP
- machines. Additionally, it is designed with the possibility of
- future enhancements in mind.</p>
-
- <p>Presently in initial review &amp; testing stages, most of the
- code is already written.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Sparc64 Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jake</given>
-
- <common>Burkholder</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jake@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work has (re)started on a port of FreeBSD to the UltraSPARC
- architecture, specifically targeting PCI based workstations. Jake
- Burkholder will be porting the kernel, and Ade Lovett has
- expressed an interest in working on userland. Recent work on the
- project includes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>built a gnu cross toolchain targeting sparc64</li>
-
- <li>obtained remote access to an ultra 5 development machine
- (thanks to emmy)</li>
-
- <li>developed a minimal set of headers and source files to
- allow the kernel to be compiled and linked</li>
-
- <li>implemented a mini-loader which relocates the kernel, maps
- it into the tlbs and calls it</li>
-
- <li>nabbed Benno Rice's openfirmware console driver which
- allows printf and panic to work</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>At this point the kernel can be net-booted and prints the
- FreeBSD copyright before calling code that is not yet
- implemented. I am currently working on a design for the pmap
- module and plan to begin implementation in the next few days.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The TrustedBSD Project seeks to improve the security of the
- FreeBSD operating system by adding new security features, many
- derived from common trusted operating system requirements. This
- includes Access Control Lists (ACLs), Fine-grained Event Logging
- (Audit), Fine-grained Privileges (Capabilities), Mandatory Access
- Control (MAC), and other architecture features, including file
- system extended attributes, and improved object labeling.</p>
-
- <p>Individual feature status reports are documented separately
- below; in general, basic features (such as EAs, ACLs, and kernel
- support for Capabilities) will be initially available in
- 5.0-RELEASE, conditional on specific kernel options. A
- performance-enhanced version of EAs is currently being targeted
- at 6.0-RELEASE, along with an integrated capability-aware
- userland, and MAC support.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD: ACLs</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Chris</given>
-
- <common>D. Faulhaber</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jedgar@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Patches are now available to add ACL support to cp(1) and
- mv(1) along with preliminary support for install(1). Ilmar's i18n
- patches for getfacl(1) and setfacl(1) need to be updated for the
- last set of changes and committed. Some other functional
- improvements are also in the pipeline.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD Capabilities</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
-
- <common>Moestl</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>tmm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The kernel part of the capability implementation is mostly
- finished; all uses of suser() and suser_xxx() and nearly all
- comparisons of uid's with 0 have been converted to use the newly
- introduced cap_check() call. Some details still need
- clarification. More documentation for this needs to be done.</p>
-
- <p>POSIX.2c-compatible getfcap and setfcap programs have been
- written. Experimental capability support in su(1), login(1),
- install(1) and bsd.prog.mk is being tested.</p>
-
- <p>Support for capabilities, ACL's, capabilities and MAC labels
- in tar(1) is being developed; only the capability part is tested
- right now. Generic support for extended attributes is planned,
- this will require extensions to the current EA interface, which
- are written and will probably be committed to -CURRENT in a few
- weeks. A port of these features to pax(1) is planned.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD MAC and Object Labeling</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>An initial prototype of a Mandatory Access Control
- implementation was completed earlier this year, supporting
- Multi-Level Security, Biba Integrity protection, and a more
- general jail-based access control model. Based on that
- implementation, I'm now in the process of improving the FreeBSD
- security abstractions to simplify both the implementation and
- integration of MAC support, as well as increase the number of
- kernel objects protected by both discretionary and mandatory
- protection schemes. Generic object labeling introduces a
- structure not dissimilar in properties to the kernel ucred
- structure, only it is intended to be associated with kernel
- objects, rather than kernel subjects, permitting the creation of
- generic security protection routines for objects. This would
- allow the easy extension of procfs and devfs to support ACLs and
- MAC, for example. A prototype is underway, with compiling and
- running code and simple protections now associated with
- sysctl's.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>July</month>
-
- <year>2001</year>
- </date>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>Last month's status report was apparently a great success: I
- received countless e-mails with comments, questions, and
- suggestions. I've tried to incorporate any suggestions and address
- any problems from these e-mails in this month's report, which
- captures a far more extensive snapshot of FreeBSD activity in the
- last month. Unlike last month's report, it does a better job of
- reflecting non-development activity, such as on-going conference
- planning, documentation, and so on. This is a trend I hope to see
- improve in future months as well.</p>
-
- <p>On the topic of conferences, in the future I'd like to report
- more on publication activities relating to FreeBSD, including
- online journals with articles relating to FreeBSD, paper journals,
- conference papers, and so on. Likewise, I would be interested in
- including references to Call for Papers relating to FreeBSD. I'll
- take this opportunity to plug both registration and paper
- submission for BSDCon Europe in November, which has status included
- in this report, and for the general BSD Conference being hosted by
- USENIX in February. Your attendance and submissions make these
- conferences "happen", and promote FreeBSD as a platform for new
- research, feature development, and application products. Work of
- extremely high calibre is performed on FreeBSD, and we need to get
- the word out.</p>
- </section>
-
- <section>
- <title>Submission for Future Editions</title>
-
- <p>Next month, we're maintaining much the same submission
- requirements: reports should be one or two paragraphs long, sent by
- e-mail, and approximate the layout of the entries this month
- (Project, Contact, URL, and text). I'll send out reminders again
- over the week before the deadline, with more specific instructions.
- An area where I'd like to explore improvement lies in the
- coordination of related status reports for larger projects, such as
- new architectural work or platform ports. This might even have the
- effect of encouraging communication within these projects :-). I'd
- like to continue to focus on pulling in a broader range of groups
- and their activities, including the Security Officer, Release
- Engineer, and Core Team.</p>
-
- <p>
- <i>-- Robert Watson &lt;
- <a href="mailto:rwatson@FreeBSD.org">rwatson@FreeBSD.org</a>
-
- &gt;</i>
- </p>
- </section>
-
- <project>
- <title>ACPI</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mike</given>
-
- <common>Smith</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>msmith@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) is an
- industry standard which obsoletes APM, Intel MPS, PnPBIOS, and
- other Intel PC firmware interface standards. It is also used on
- the IA64 platform. More information on ACPI is available at</p>
-
- <a href="http://developer.intel.com/technology/iapc/acpi">
- http://developer.intel.com/technology/iapc/acpi</a>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD ACPI subsystem project is based heavily on the
- Intel ACPI Component Architecture. This status report outlines
- the current state of the project; future updates will focus on
- changes as they occur.</p>
-
- <p>The Intel ACPI interpreter is fully integrated, although bugs
- are still coming out of the woodwork occasionally.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>PCI bus detection and interrupt routing are functional, but
- power management interaction will require work on the core PCI
- subsystem.</li>
-
- <li>Non-PCI motherboard peripheral probing is implemented, but
- believed to have problems on some systems.</li>
-
- <li>A power policy manager has been implemented. The initial
- policy manager has two modes, "performance" and "economy".</li>
-
- <li>CPU speed throttling is integrated with the platform power
- policy.</li>
-
- <li>System thermal monitoring is implemented, but fan control
- is believed to have problems.</li>
-
- <li>Pushbutton suspend and power-off is implemented.</li>
-
- <li>System timekeeping using the ACPI timer is supported.</li>
-
- <li>Battery status monitoring is implemented.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Work is ongoing in the following areas:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>System suspend and resume.</li>
-
- <li>Timekeeper accuracy/reliability.</li>
-
- <li>Power profiles.</li>
-
- <li>User-level management interfaces.</li>
-
- <li>PCI power management.</li>
-
- <li>Bug-hunting.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>ARM Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Stephane</given>
-
- <common>Potvin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>septovin@videotron.ca</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ARM port is currently going pretty well. The kernel is
- compiling and is able to boot to the point where it panics trying
- to initialize the network subsystem. The current reference
- platform is the Netwinder but this may change as many people
- expressed interest in a more broadly available platform. Things
- that need to be done before it can get further includes adding
- footbridge, timer and interrupt supports. The pmap module is not
- completed yet either.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>BIND 9</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Doug Barton</name>
-
- <email>dougb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>Jeroen Ruigrok</name>
-
- <email>asmodai@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Now that BIND 8.2.4 is finally imported the time has come to
- look at getting BIND 9 imported into CURRENT. The current idea is
- to have it imported alongside BIND 8 so that people can play with
- either one until all import problems have been taken care of and
- people have tested it a bit.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>binup</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Eric Melville</name>
-
- <email>eric@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Although gaining a new name, the project has been at a
- standstill due to both resource availability during the move
- between BSDi and Wind River, and other commitments of the
- developers. The project should obtain an official mailing list,
- as well as return to an active state after the dust settles.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>BSDCon Europe</title>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bsdconeurope.org" />
- </links>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Paul Richards</name>
-
- <email>paul@freebsd-services.co.uk</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>Josef Karthauser</name>
-
- <email>joe@tao.org.uk</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The conference will take place at the Thistle Hotel, Brighton,
- UK from 9-11 November 2001.</p>
-
- <p>The aim of the conference is to provide a focal point for
- European users and developers of all the BSD derived operating
- systems. The format will be similar to other conferences, with 2
- days of technical sessions over the Saturday and Sunday.</p>
-
- <p>We'll be finalizing the schedule towards the end of the month
- and anybody who is interested in doing a talk should contact us
- ASAP. There are no restrictions on the use of talks; if it's been
- done before we may still be interested in having it presented to
- an European audience, and we make no claims to the talks so
- speakers are free to present the talks again at other
- conferences.</p>
-
- <p>We're also still looking for sponsors.</p>
-
- <p>We had 80 pre-registrations in the first week so we're
- expecting a good turnout.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>CAM</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Matthew Jacob</name>
-
- <email>mjacob@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>Justin Gibbs</name>
-
- <email>gibbs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The new CAM transport code is starting to get supported in
- more HBAs and to get refined so that it does the intended
- per-protocol support. No progress on doing any SMPng work for CAM
- has been made yet. This is a fairly high priority.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Problem Reports</title>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://phk.freebsd.dk/Gnats/" />
- </links>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
-
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Thanks to various outstanding individual efforts, we are now
- down to just below 2300 open bug-reports. This means that we have
- fought our way back to the level we had around march 2000.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Documentation Project</title>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/docs.html" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/docproj/index.html" />
- </links>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Documentation Project</name>
-
- <email>doc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work continues (in large part sponsored by WRS) on updating
- the Handbook ready for the second print edition. There has been a
- flurry of activity in this area recently, and the ToDo list can
- be seen at</p>
-
- <p>
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/docproj/handbook.html">
- http://www.FreeBSD.org/docproj/handbook.html</a>
- </p>
-
- <p>Dima and others are doing a stellar job of keeping up with the
- steady flow of incoming PRs relating to the documentation
- project.</p>
-
- <p>The Developers' Handbook,</p>
-
- <p>
- <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/index.html">
- http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/developers-handbook/index.html</a>
- </p>
-
- <p>is a year old; it contains a wealth of useful content for
- developers developing on, or for, FreeBSD. As ever, more
- contributions are always required, not only for the developers'
- handbook, but for all of the FreeBSD documentation set.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Fibre Channel Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Matthew Jacob</name>
-
- <email>mjacob@feral.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The basic design hasn't changed and this project mainly is in
- the phase of continued hardening and test case development. The
- next major feature will be to fully integrate into the new CAM
- TRAN code and to fully support on the fly device addition and
- removal. The only HBA supported is QLogic at this time. Future
- support for the QLogic line is planned to have 2300 (2Gb) and IP
- support before October.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Hardware Watchpoints in the Kernel Debugger</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Brian Dean</name>
-
- <email>bsd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Hardware watchpoints are now available for kernel debugging on
- the IA32 (i386) architecture. One can now set hardware
- watchpoints using the new ddb command 'hwatch', which is
- analogous to the existing 'watch' command. Alternatively, if
- greater flexibility is required, direct access to the debug
- registers is available using the ddb 'set' command which allows
- complete control over the processor hardware debug facilities.
- Hardware watchpoints are very useful in tracking down those
- elusive memory overwrite bugs in the kernel. Hardware watchpoints
- can even be used to set a code breakpoint in ROM, which is
- commonly found in embedded systems.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>ifconfig support for IEEE 802.11 wireless devices</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Brooks Davis</name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for configuring IEEE 802.11 wireless devices via
- ifconfig has been committed to -current and -stable. It contains
- most of the functionality needed to configure an wireless device.
- Some missing features are being worked on including integrated
- support for DHCP so a single entry in /etc/rc.conf can be used to
- fully configure a wireless device on a DHCP lan and setting the
- CTS/RTS threshold. Currently the an(4) and wi(4) drivers are
- supported in -current and -stable with the awi(4) device
- supported in -current. Further work is needed to support
- Frequency Hopping devices such as ray(4).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>jailNG</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Robert Watson</name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>jailNG is a from-scratch rewrite of the popular jail(8)
- service, focusing on improved management functions, as well as
- more fine-grained configurability. An initial prototype has been
- written, based on explicitly named and configured jails, and work
- is proceeding on userland integration. Currently, it's not clear
- if the timeline for this will be 5.0-RELEASE, or 5.1-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD Java Project</title>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/java/" />
- </links>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Greg Lewis</name>
-
- <email>glewis@eyesbeyond.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The main development in the FreeBSD Java Project over the last
- month was the release of an initial "Developers Only" patchset
- for the JDK 1.3.1. Since that release progress had been made
- towards a much more usable alpha quality patchset which is
- likely to be turned into a port, as per the current JDK 1.2.2
- patchset. This new patchset will feature a number of bugfixes,
- which essentially get the JDK to a working state for early
- adopters, and an initial implementation of "native threads" based
- on FreeBSD's userland pthreads. Unfortunately this implementation
- isn't fully functional, but is included in the hope of
- getting more eyeballs on the code (particularly experienced
- pthread programmers). We'd also like to welcome Fuyuhiko
- Maruyama-san as a new committer, the usual punishment for too
- many good patches.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>jpman project</title>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/man-jp/" />
- </links>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Japanese Man Page Project</name>
-
- <email>man-jp@jp.FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have been working to provide Japanese version of FreeBSD
- online manuals, since 1996. Currently, RELENG_4 manuals are
- based. Translated versions are placed on doc/ja_JP.eucJP/man and
- provided to users using ports/japanese/man-doc. Also, we discuss
- about related commands (e.g. ports/japanese/man and
- ports/japanese/groff).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Kernel Summit - Usenix 2001</title>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~jhb/summit/usenix01/" />
- </links>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>John Baldwin</name>
-
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The first FreeBSD kernel summit meeting was held June 29-30,
- 2001 in Boston, MA at the Usenix 2001 Annual Technical
- Conference. Links to a variety of files are posted on the web
- site.</p>
-
- <p>Note: I (jhb) am still working on writing up a general summary
- of the meeting. When that is completed it will be posted here and
- mailed to the -hackers mailing list.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>KSE threading the kernel</title>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~jasone/kse/" />
- </links>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Julian Elischer</name>
-
- <email>julian@elischer.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>I'm working on multithreading the kernel. So far I have over
- 400KB of diffs relative to today's -current (I'm keeping my tree
- updated with changes as they occur rather than get hit with a big
- update at the end).</p>
-
- <p>I have split the proc structure and am changing most of the
- kernel to pass around a thread identifier instead of a proc
- structure.</p>
-
- <p>The following interfaces have been changed so far:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>device devsw entries</li>
-
- <li>vfs calls</li>
-
- <li>mutexes</li>
-
- <li>events</li>
-
- <li>system calls</li>
-
- <li>scheduler</li>
-
- <li>+ a lot of code in between.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>I have still a lot of work to go with a lot of "dumb editing"
- (s/struct proc \*p/struct thread \*td/) usually I change a few
- items and then fix everything that breaks when I try compile it.
- I'd like to check it in on a branch so others can help the
- editing but haven't worked out the best way to do it yet.</p>
-
- <p>I have implemented changes to the scheduler so that KSE's are
- scheduled instead of processes, and threads sleep, letting the
- KSE pick up a new thread. but it's not anywhere ready yet (heck
- it doesn't compile yet :-)</p>
-
- <p>Note that I have not yet updated the document listed above..
- everywhere it mentions "ksec" or "KSE-context", the code uses the
- word "thread". I will update it soon as Jason has sent me the
- source.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD Monthly Development Status Reports</title>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/news/status/" />
- </links>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Robert Watson</name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org&gt;</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>Chris Costello</name>
-
- <email>chris@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Monthly Development Status Report aims to keep
- users and developers up-to-date on the latest goings-on in the
- FreeBSD project by providing summaries of each project and its
- status. At the time of this writing, the July 2001 status report
- is being prepared and is very near release. The FreeBSD Web site
- now has a Status Reports section, which, when the July 2001
- report is released, will be updated to include a link to an
- HTML-ified version.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>NetBSD rc.d port</title>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FreeBSD-rc" />
- </links>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Doug Barton</name>
-
- <email>dougb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>Sheldon Hearn</name>
-
- <email>sheldonh@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The NetBSD rc.d port aims to improve the FreeBSD startup
- process by porting Luke Mewburn's rc.d work from NetBSD to
- FreeBSD. This will score FreeBSD startup and shutdown
- dependencies without losing the traditional and much loved
- monolithic configuration filesystem.</p>
-
- <p>Luke Mewburn's USENIX paper and slides on the system as
- implemented in NetBSD are available here:</p>
-
- <p>
- <a href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FreeBSD-rc/message/3">
- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FreeBSD-rc/message/3</a>
- </p>
-
- <p>Interested parties are urged to study this material before
- joining the discussion list.</p>
-
- <p>The intention at this stage is to decide on an approach that
- will ensure that the differences between the NetBSD rc.d system
- and the system as ported to FreeBSD will be kept to a minimum.
- This will probably involve discussions with Luke around those
- areas of the system that are identified as areas for potential
- improvement.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Netgraph ATM</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Hartmut Brandt</name>
-
- <email>brandt@fokus.gmd.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The goal of this project is the implementation of ATM
- signalling and other ATM protocols by means of the netgraph(4)
- framework. This should provide an easily extensible architecture
- for using ATM on FreeBSD. Currently the full UNI4.0 stack (except
- for the LIJ capability) has been implemented, including ILMI and
- a first version of the ATM Forum API for UNI. An implementation
- of Classical IP over ATM is also available. Drivers have been
- implemented for the Fore PCA200E and Fore HE-155 cards.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>network device cloning</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Brooks Davis</name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Network device cloning support has been imported from NetBSD.
- This allows virtual devices to be allocated on demand rather then
- being statically allocated at compile time. Our implementation
- differs slightly from that of NetBSD's in that we allow both the
- creation of specific devices (i.e. gif0) and arbitrary devices
- instead of just allowing specific devices. Currently, the only
- device in the tree which has been converted is the gif(4) device
- which has been converted in both -current and -stable. Work is
- ongoing to convert all other virtual network devices with work in
- progress on faith, stf, and vlan interfaces. In general this
- conversion is accompanied by appropriate modifications to make
- these devices fully modular.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Next Generation POSIX threads (NGPT)</title>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/pthreads/" />
- </links>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Arun Sharma</name>
-
- <email>arun@sharma.dhs.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <h4>Porting NGPT (next generation pthreads) to FreeBSD</h4>
-
- <p>NGPT is an effort led by IBM engineers to implement MxN
- threads (also known as many user threads to one kernel thread
- mapping) on Linux. I have ported it to FreeBSD to use
- rfork(2).</p>
-
- <p>The port is right here:</p>
-
- <p>
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=29239">
- http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=29239</a>
- </p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>OLDCARD upgrade to support PCI cards</title>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~imp/oldcard-status.html" />
- </links>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Warner Losh</name>
-
- <email>imp@village.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>
- <i>Funded by: Monzoon Networking, LLC</i>
- </p>
-
- <p>This month has been a month of conventration and
- consolidation. Much of the changes from current have been
- migrating into stable. I've improved power support,
- suspend/resume interactions, interrupt handling, and ability to
- work after windows/NEWCARD has run. Interrupt routing continues
- to be a locking issue for a complete MFC. Current patches are
- available at the above website. I'm racing to get this done
- before 4.4 is released.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Open Runtime Platform (ORP)</title>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.intel.com/research/mrl/orp/" />
- </links>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Arun Sharma</name>
-
- <email>arun@sharmas.dhs.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>eGroups: ORP</name>
-
- <email>orp@egroups.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Information on Intel ORP - a BSD licensed Java VM is right
- here:</p>
-
- <p>
- <a href="http://www.intel.com/research/mrl/orp/">
- http://www.intel.com/research/mrl/orp/</a>
- </p>
-
- <p>A FreeBSD patch has been tested to work with NGPT and
- submitted to the ORP project. The patch is available here:</p>
-
- <p>
- <a
- href="http://www.sharma-home.net/~adsharma/projects/orp/orp-freebsd-1.0.5.patch.txt.gz">
- http://www.sharma-home.net/~adsharma/projects/orp/orp-freebsd-1.0.5.patch.txt.gz</a>
- </p>
-
- <p>There are some issues to be ironed out to make it work with
- FreeBSD's default (user level) pthread implementation.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>OpenPackages</title>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://openpackages.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>OpenPackages intends to create a software packaging system
- that will allow third-party programs to be installed, without
- operating system dependent changes, on as many platforms as are
- feasible. OpenPackages was originally based on code from the BSD
- ports systems, and has been improved and extended by developers
- of many heritages.</p>
-
- <p>The OpenPackages Project is pleased to release the Milestone 2
- codebase. This release contains a working package building system
- and a single test package. OP currently is known to build on
- certain instances of the following operating systems: FreeBSD,
- HP/UX, IRIX, Linux (Debian, Red Hat, Suse, Mandrake, TurboLinux,
- Caldera, etc.), NetBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>PAM</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Mark R V Murray</name>
-
- <email>mark@grondar.za</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>(First report)</p>
-
- <p>Large cleanup and extension of FreeBSD PAM modules. All
- modules are to be documented, consistent in style (style(9) used)
- and as complete as possible WRT functionality. Mostly done.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>PowerPC Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Benno Rice</name>
-
- <email>benno@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>We now have the rudiments of device support. We have a nexus
- driver for OpenFirmware machines, along with support for the
- Apple UniNorth PCI/AGP host bridge. I'm currently trying to get
- the USB hardware working so that I can get closer to having a
- console driver independent of OpenFirmware, then I'll be trying
- to get the system to get to single-user mode using NFS.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>PPP IPv6 Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Brian Somers</name>
-
- <email>brian@freebsd-services.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work has begun, but nothing has yet been committed. The NCP
- addresses used by ppp have been abstracted and initial support
- has been added to the filter set for ipv6 addresses. NCP
- negotiation hasn't yet been started.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Porting ppp to hurd &amp; linux</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Brian Somers</name>
-
- <email>brian@Awfulhak.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Patches have been submitted to get ppp working under HURD, and
- mostly under Linux. There are GPL copyright problems that need to
- be addressed.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>pppoed</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Brian Somers</name>
-
- <email>brian@freebsd-services.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Making pppoed function in a production environment. Most of
- the work is complete and committed. Additional work includes
- adding a -l option where ``-l label'' is shorthand for ``-e exec
- ppp -direct label'' and discovering why rogue child processes are
- being left around.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>PRFW - Hooks within the FreeBSD kernel</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Evan Sarmiento</name>
-
- <email>ems@open-root.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>PRFW is a set of hooks which I have integrated into the
- FreeBSD kernel. This allows modules to easily intercept system
- calls with less overhead. It also supports per-pid restrictions,
- which means, one process may not be able to use X function in Y
- manner, but another process may.</p>
-
- <p>Progress: I was working on this in 4.3-RELEASE, but now I'm
- merging it into current. I will be submitting a patch to the
- mailing lists in about a week.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>SCSI Tape Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Matthew Jacob</name>
-
- <email>mjacob@feral.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>This driver is currently not working well under -current and
- is undergoing some work at this time. No major design or feature
- changes are planned. There was some notion of adding TapeAlert
- support, but HP supports that as a binary product via a user
- library and it was felt that it'd be more politically prudent to
- leave it alone.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>SMPng</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Peter Wemm</name>
-
- <email>peter@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>John Baldwin</name>
-
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <h4>Development</h4>
-
- <p>In the 'smpng' p4 branch there is code to make the ast()
- function loop to close the race when an AST is triggered while we
- are handling previously triggered AST's.</p>
-
- <p>In the 'jhb_preemption' p4 branch work is being done to make
- the kernel fully preemptive. It is reportedly stable on UP x86,
- but SMP x86 locks up, UP alpha has problems during shutdown and
- can recurse indefinitely until it exhausts its stack.</p>
-
- <h4>Management</h4>
-
- <p>We are using a perforce repository for live development work,
- which can track multiple separate long-lived works-in-progress
- and collaborate between multiple developers at the same time on
- the same change set.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD-current is being imported into p4 hourly, for easy
- tracking of the moving -current tree.</p>
-
- <p>I haven't written up a good primer yet, but we're able to open
- this up to the general developer community. NEWCARD work looks
- like it will be done here too. Perforce is ideal for tracking
- this sort of long-lived project without having to resort to
- passing patches around.</p>
-
- <p>KSE work is now being checked into a kse p4 branch - thanks
- Julian!</p>
-
- <p>KSE work is focusing on getting the main API changes into the
- base tree well before 5.0.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>SMPng mbuf allocator</title>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~bmilekic/code/mb_slab/" />
- </links>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Bosko Milekic</name>
-
- <email>bmilekic@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>mb_alloc is a specialized allocator for mbufs and mbuf
- clusters. It offers various important advantages over the old
- mbuf allocator, particularly for MP machines. Additionally, it
- is designed with the possibility of important future
- enhancements in mind.</p>
-
- <p>The mb_alloc code has been committed to -CURRENT a month ago
- and appears to be holding up well. Prior to committing it,
- preliminary performance measurements were done merely to ensure
- that it is not significantly worse than the old allocator, even
- with Giant still in place. Results were promising
- <a
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~bmilekic/code/mb_alloc/results.html">
- [http://people.FreeBSD.org/~bmilekic/code/mb_alloc/results.html]</a>
-
- - also see jlemon's results (link at the bottom of accompanying
- text). Since the commit, Matt Jacob has provided useful feedback
- and bugfixes. Work is now being done to re-enable mbtypes
- statistics and make appropriate changes to netstat(1) and
- systat(1).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>sparc64 port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Jake Burkholder</name>
-
- <email>jake@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The sparc64 port has been committed to the FreeBSD repository.
- As such further development will occur in cvs, rather than as a
- separately maintained patch set. Significant progress has been
- made since the last status report, including; support for kernel
- debugging with ddb, much more complete pmap support, support for
- context switching and process creation, and filling out of
- important machine dependent data structures. Thomas Moestl has
- shown a strong interest in working on the port and is in the
- process of implementing support for saving and restoring a
- process's floating point context. I look forward to working with
- him and any other developers that happen to fall out of the wood
- works.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD/sparc64 kernel loader</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Robert Drehmel</name>
-
- <email>robert@ferrari.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The sparc64 loader is functional enough to boot an ELF binary
- from an UFS filesystem using the existent openfirmware library,
- which has been revised to work flawlessly on 32-bit and 64-bit
- architectures. Support for netbooting and modules will be
- implemented next, followed by a better openfirmware mapping
- strategy.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>SYN cache implementation for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Jonathan Lemon</name>
-
- <email>jlemon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project brings a SYN cache implementation to FreeBSD, in
- order to make it more robust to DoS attacks. A SYN cookie
- approach was considered, but ultimately rejected because it does
- not conform to the TCP protocol. The SYN cache will work with
- T/TCP, IPV6 and IPSEC, and the size of each cache element is
- currently is less than 1/5th the size of a normal TCP control
- block.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD Project</title>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Robert Watson</name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>It's been a busy month, with a number of relevant news items.
- Not least important is that NAI Labs was awarded a $1.2M contract
- from the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to
- work on a variety of components relevant to the TrustedBSD
- Project, including support for pluggable security models, and
- supporting features such as improving the extended attributes
- implementation, simple crypto support for swap and filesystems,
- documentation, and much more.</p>
-
- <p>On the features side, progress continues on Mandatory Access
- Control, object labeling, and improving the consistency of kernel
- access control mechanisms--in particular, with regard to
- inter-process authorization and credential management. Work has
- begun on porting LOMAC, NAI Labs' Low-Watermark Mandatory Access
- Control scheme, from Linux to FreeBSD, and it has been
- re-licensed under a BSD license. We hope to have an initial port
- complete in time for 5.0-RELEASE later this year.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>August</month>
-
- <year>2001</year>
- </date>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Project made substantial progress in the month of
- August, 2001, both on continuing the development of the RELENG_4
- line (4.x-STABLE and 4.x-RELEASE), and on 5.0-CURRENT, the main
- development branch. During this month, the decision was made to
- push the release of 5.0-CURRENT back so that KSE (support for
- fine-grained user threads) could be completed in time for the
- release, rather than postponing that support for 6.0. As such, the
- lifespan of the RELENG_4 line will be extended, with new features
- continuing to be backported to that branch. 4.4-RELEASE went into
- final beta during this month, and will also be available
- shortly.</p>
-
- <p>This month's edition of the status report has been written with
- the assistance of Nik Clayton and Chris Costello.</p>
- </section>
-
- <section>
- <title>Future submissions</title>
-
- <p>For next month, the submission procedures remain the same:
- reports should be between one and two paragraphs long, sent by
- e-mail, and in a format approximately that of this month's
- submissions (Project, Contact, URL, and text). Reminders will be
- mailed to the hackers@FreeBSD.org and developers@FreeBSD.org
- mailing lists at least a week before the deadline; complete
- submission instructions may be found in those reminders.</p>
-
- <p>-- Robert Watson</p>
- </section>
-
- <project>
- <title>Fibre Channel Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
-
- <common>Jacob</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mjacob@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.feral.com/isp.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>2 Gigabit support was integrated on 8/31/2001 (QLogic
- 2300/2312 cards). Because of the author's shrinking time
- commitment for FreeBSD, the previously planned "next step" which
- would have been more complete new CAM Transport integration is
- now probably just the addition of an FC-IP adjunct (as this can
- benefit many platforms simultaneously).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>SCSI Tape Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
-
- <common>Jacob</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mjacob@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A major update to error handling was done on 8/28/2001 which
- should correct most of the EOM detection problems that have been
- around for a while. There are several things to fix. The
- principle thing to fix next is the establishment of a loader(8)
- mediated device quirks method.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>CAM</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
-
- <common>Jacob</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mjacob@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Justin</given>
-
- <common>Gibbs</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gibbs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kenneth</given>
-
- <common>Merry</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ken@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>No change since last status. Some discussion amongst all of us
- occurred, but lack of time and commitment to FreeBSD has meant
- little has actually been committed to the tree. SMPng work will
- be left to those who seem to have a notion about what needs to be
- done.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Intel Gigabit Ethernet</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
-
- <common>Jacob</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mjacob@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>No new status to report. This driver will be worked on again
- soon and cleaned up to work better.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>KSE</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Julian</given>
-
- <common>Elischer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>julian@elischer.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
-
- <common>Wemm</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>peter@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matt</given>
-
- <common>Dillon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dillon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work in adding supporting infrastructure to the kernel for KSE
- threading support has reached "milestone 2".</p>
-
- <p>Milestone 2 is where the kernel source consistently refers to
- its resources in terms of per-thread and per-process resources,
- in the way that it will need to when there are &gt; 1 threads per
- process, but the LOGICAL changes to such things as the scheduler,
- and fork and exit, have not yet been made to allow more than one
- thread to be created. (nor have new threading syscalls been added
- yet). This is an important milestone as it represents the last
- point where the kernel has only "mechanical" changes. To go
- further we must start adding new algorithms and functions.</p>
-
- <p>The kernel for milestone 2 is reliable and has no noticeable
- performance degradations when compared to a matching -current
- kernel. (the differences are less than the margin of error, so
- that sometimes the new kernel actually fractionally beats the
- unaltered kernel).</p>
-
- <p>We hope that by the time this is published, the KSE patches
- will have been committed. The Major effect for most developers
- will be only that the device driver interface requires a 'thread'
- pointer instead of a Proc pointer in the open, close and ioctl
- entrypoints.</p>
-
- <p>I'm sure there will be small teething problems but we are not
- expecting great problems at the commit.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD core-secretary</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alan</given>
-
- <common>Clegg</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>abc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <email>core-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The position of Core Secretary was filled by Alan Clegg
- &lt;abc@FreeBSD.org&gt; The first core-secretary report should be
- available the second week in September and will cover the issues
- discussed by core during August 2001.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD PAM</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Murray</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>markm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Development is continuing; pam_unix has gained the ability to
- change passwords, login(1) has had PAM made compulsory (and is
- going to have more PAM-capable features handed over to PAM).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Netgraph ATM</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hartmut</given>
-
- <common>Brandt</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brandt@fokus.gmd.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ATM stack has been tested with a number of FreeBSD
- machines and a Marconi ATM switch and seems to be quite stable
- running CLIP. Multi port support for the native ATM API has been
- implemented but needs some testing.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>PRFW - hooks for the FreeBSD kernel</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Evan</given>
-
- <common>Sarmiento</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ems@open-root.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freesoftware.fsf.org/jailuser" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>PRFW is a set of hooks for the FreeBSD kernel. It allows users
- to insert code into system calls, for such purposes as creating
- extended security features. Last week, PRFW reached 0.1.0, with
- many bugfixes and cleaning. I urge anyone who is interested to
- please visit the site, join the mailing list. Also take a peek at
- lsm.immunix.org, the Linux hooks. It will be a good contrast.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>CVSROOT script rewrite/tidy</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Josef</given>
-
- <common>Karthauser</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>joe@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work is still progressing to make all of the perl scripts run
- using perl's 'strict' mode, and to migrate all FreeBSD specific
- options into the configuration file (CVSROOT/cfg.pm). I'll be
- looking for help soon to write a guide on how to make use of
- these scripts for use in your own repository. Anyone interested
- in helping should contact me at the above email address.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>PPP IPv6 Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brian</given>
-
- <common>Somers</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brian@freebsd-services.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The software has been committed to -current and seems
- functional. Outstanding issues include dealing with IPV6CP events
- (linkup &amp; linkdown scripts) and allocating site-local and
- global addresses (currently, ``iface add'' is the only way to
- actually use the link).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Porting ppp to hurd &amp; linux</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brian</given>
-
- <common>Somers</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brian@freebsd-services.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Status is unchanged since last month. Patches have been
- submitted to get ppp working under HURD, and mostly under Linux.
- There are GPL copyright problems that need to be addressed. Many
- conflicts are expected after the commit of IPv6 support in
- ppp.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>pppoed</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brian</given>
-
- <common>Somers</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brian@freebsd-services.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Making pppoed function in a production environment. All known
- problems have been fixed and committed.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>pppoa</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brian</given>
-
- <common>Somers</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brian@freebsd-services.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>I looked at bringing PPPoA into the base system, but could not
- because of an overly restrictive distribution license on the
- Alcatel Speedtouch modem firmware. It has been committed as a
- port instead and is running live at a FreeBSD Services client
- site.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>OLDCARD improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
-
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The OLDCARD improvements have been completed, except for a few
- edge cases for older laptops with CL-PD6729/30 chips and some pci
- bios issues. Some minor work will continue, but after 4.4R is
- released, only a few remaining bugs will be fixed before the
- author moves on to greener fields of NEWCARD development.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>jpman project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kazuo</given>
-
- <common>Horikawa</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>horikawa@psinet.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <email>man-jp@jp.FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/man-jp/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Targeting 4.4-RELEASE, one team has been translating newly
- MFC'ed section [125678] manpages. The other team has been
- updating section 3 since May and one third (1/3) is finished. The
- port ja-groff is updated to be groff-1.17.2 based, and now it has
- the same functionality as base system does. The port ja-man is
- updated to have the search capability under an architecture
- subdirectory, as base system does. The doc/ja_JP.eucJP/man
- hierarchy update (adding architecture subdirectories) is planned
- after 4.4-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>ARM port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Stephane</given>
-
- <common>Potvin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sepotvin@videotron.ca</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://pages.infinit.net/sepotvin/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Basic footbridge support is now functional and the kernel is
- now able to probe the pci bus. Access primitives for the bus are
- still missing so I can't attach any drivers yet.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>SYN cache implementation for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jonathan</given>
-
- <common>Lemon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jlemon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The syncache implementation is completed, and currently under
- testing and review. The code should be committed to -current in
- the near future, and a patchset for -stable made available.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Compressed TCP state</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jonathan</given>
-
- <common>Lemon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jlemon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>State information for TCP connections is primarily kept in the
- TCP/IP control blocks in the kernel. Not all of the TCP states
- make use of the entire structure, and significant memory savings
- can be had by using a cut-down version of the state in some
- cases. The first phase of this project will address connections
- that are in the TIME_WAIT state by moving them into a smaller
- structure.</p>
-
- <p>This project has completed the initial research and rough
- design phases, with actual code development starting
- immediately.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Network SMP locking</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jonathan</given>
-
- <common>Lemon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jlemon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>For 5.0, the goal is for the network stack to run without the
- Giant lock. Initial development in this area may focus on
- partitioning the code and data structures into distinct areas of
- responsibilities. A first pass of locking may involve using a
- several smaller mini-giant code locks in order to reduce the
- problem to a manageable size.</p>
-
- <p>Progress for this month includes the creation of a perforce
- repository to officially track the locking changes, and the
- initial submission of locks for the &amp;ifnet list. Some code
- cleanup has also been done to the main tree in order to better
- support future locking additions.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Network device nodes</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jonathan</given>
-
- <common>Lemon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jlemon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Currently, all network devices (fxp0, lo0, etc) exist in their
- own namespace, and are accessed through a socket interface. This
- project creates device nodes in /dev for network devices, and
- allows control and access in that fashion.</p>
-
- <p>This is experimental work, and suggestions for APIs and
- functionality are strongly encouraged and welcomed. In is not
- clear whether it will be possible (or desirable) to provide the
- exact same set of operations that can be done through the socket
- interface.</p>
-
- <p>Benefits of approach include the fact that a kqueue filter can
- be attached to a network device for monitoring purposes. Initial
- code exists to send a kq event whenever the network link status
- changes. Other benefits may include better access control by
- using filesystem ACLs to control access to the device.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>RELNOTESng</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bruce</given>
-
- <common>Mah</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bmah@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~bmah/relnotes/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>RELNOTESng, the DocBook-ified set of release documentation
- files, has been merged to the RELENG_4 branch. 4.4-RELEASE will
- be the first release of FreeBSD with the new-style release notes,
- hardware list, etc. Some of these documents are being translated
- by the Japanese and Russian translation teams.</p>
-
- <p>Snapshots of RELNOTESng for CURRENT and 4-STABLE in HTML,
- text, and PDF are available at the above URL and are updated
- irregularly but frequently. Dima Dorfman &lt;dd@FreeBSD.org&gt;
- and Nik Clayton &lt;nik@FreeBSD.org&gt; have been working to have
- automatically-generated snapshots on the main FreeBSD web
- site.</p>
-
- <p>On my TODO list: 1) Resynchronize the FreeBSD installation
- document with the installation chapter in the Handbook. 2) Update
- the hardware lists (with particular emphasis on PCCARD and USB
- devices). 3) Update the infrastructure to allow the
- architecture-dependent parts of RELNOTESng to scale to more
- hardware platforms.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD/sparc64 port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jake</given>
-
- <common>Burkholder</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jake@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
-
- <common>Moestl</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>tmm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Drehmel</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>robert@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Sparc64 development is still continuing rapidly and we're
- making some excellent progress. Of note, some problems with the
- way the pmap module implements copy-on-write mappings have been
- fixed and fork() now works as expected, support for signals has
- been added, and the port has been updated for KSE in the perforce
- repository. Thomas Moestl has begun work on pci bus support, and
- a basic nexus bus for sparc64 has been written. The driver for
- the Sun `Psycho' and `Sabre' UPA-to-PCI bridges and associated
- code has been ported from NetBSD (the Sabre is the on-chip
- version found in the UltraSparc IIi and IIe). PCI configuration,
- I/O and memory space accesses do already work, as well as
- interrupt assignment and delivery for devices attached directly
- to the bridge, and the first PCI device drivers can attach and
- seem to work mostly. Interrupt routing and busdma support still
- need much work.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nik</given>
-
- <common>Clayton</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nik@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>Documentation Project</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>doc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/docs.html" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/docproj/index.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Handbook has been the main focus of activity this month.
- Due to go to the printers on the 15th a vast amount of new
- content has been submitted and committed. This includes a
- complete rewrite of the "Installing FreeBSD", which massively
- expands the amount of information available to people new to
- FreeBSD. It even includes screenshots.</p>
-
- <p>
- <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install.html">
- http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/install.html</a>
- </p>
-
- <p>Comments, and contributions are, of course, welcome.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>IP Multicast Routing support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bill</given>
-
- <common>Fenner</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>fenner@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD's IP Multicast Routing support was recently updated in
- several ways. One big change is that it's now able to be loaded
- as a KLD instead of statically compiled into the kernel; this is
- especially useful for experimentation or updating of an existing
- system. It also now coexists nicely with the kernel IP
- encapsulation infrastructure, so that multicast tunnels can
- better coexist with MobileIP, certain IPSec tunnels and generic
- IPv4-in-IPv4 tunnels.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Mbuf SMPng allocator</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bosko</given>
-
- <common>Milekic</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bmilekic@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~bmilekic/code/mb_slab/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The allocator appears to be stable. Mbtypes statistics have
- been re-activated thanks, in part, to Jiangyi Liu
- &lt;jyliu@163.net&gt; although the diff has not yet been
- committed (I'm just in the process of cleaning it up a little and
- final testing). More work to come: cleanups, follow TODO from the
- original commit, and perhaps an eventual generalization of the
- allocator for various network-related allocations (in a more
- distant future).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>RAIDframe for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
-
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>scottl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~scottl/rf" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>After two months of little progress, RAIDframe work is gearing
- up again. The port to -stable has some known bugs but is fairly
- stable. The port to -current was recently completed and patches
- will be released soon. RAIDframe is a multi-platform RAID
- subsystem designed at CMU. This is a port of the NetBSD version
- by Greg Oster.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>aac driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
-
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>scottl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~scottl/aac" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The aac driver has been given a lot of attention lately and is
- now nearly feature complete. Changes include crashdump support,
- correct handling of controller initiated commands, and more
- complete management interface support. The Linux RAID management
- tool available from Dell and HP now fully works; a FreeBSD native
- version of the tool is also in the works. These changes have been
- checked into -current, and will appear in -stable once 4.4 has
- been released.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Problem Reports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
-
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://phk.freebsd.dk/Gnats/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are making some progress, we are now down to 2170 open PR's
- down from an all time high of 3270 just 3 months ago. The aim is
- still to get rid of all the dead-wood in the PR database so only
- relevant PRs in the database. A big thanks from me to the people
- who have made this happen!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>network device cloning</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for cloning vlan devices via ifconfig has been
- committed to -current and will be MFC'd after further testing.
- Additionally, Maksim Yevmenkin submitted code to allow cloning of
- tap and vmnet devices on devfs systems. Code for faith and stf
- should be committed shortly.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>ia64 Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Doug</given>
-
- <common>Rabson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dfr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Current status is that the ia64 kernel builds and runs in a
- simulator environment up to single user mode and has been tested
- lightly in that environment. My current focus is on completing
- the ia64 loader so that I can start to get kernels working on the
- real hardware. The loader is coming along well and I expect to be
- able to load kernels (but not necessary execute them) soon.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>libh Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Langer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>alex@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
-
- <common>Ahistrom</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nra@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>I have access to the libh CVS repo again and am testing a new,
- OBJDIR capable build structure at the moment. Done that, I'm
- going to continue testing the package library and implement the
- missing functionality. Currently, import of libh into the base
- system is under discussion (arch mailinglist). Now that
- 5.0-RELEASE has been shifted, I want 5.0 ship with a libh
- installer and package system. We can really need people who are
- good in C++, are able to understand what the current
- implementation does and also feel that working on libh is fun and
- thus are willing to help.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>GNOME Desktop for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maxim</given>
-
- <common>Sobolev</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sobomax@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>FreeBSD GNOME Team</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gnome@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Getting GNOME Fifth-Toe metaport ready for 4.4-RELEASE was the
- main focus of activity this month. In the process many components
- were updated, many bugs were tracked down and solved, which
- allowed to make this 97-component meta-package building and
- working properly.</p>
-
- <p>Next month the project will be focused on organizing work of
- the FreeBSD GNOME Team as well as on attempts to increase amount
- of people participating in the team (anybody who is willing to
- participate is welcome to drop a note to gnome@FreeBSD with a
- short explanation of how he/she could help).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>fbsd-nvdriver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Erik</given>
-
- <common>Greenwald</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>erik@floatingmind.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joel</given>
-
- <common>Willson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>siigorny@linuxsveeden.borkborkbork</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://fbsd-nvdriver.sourceforge.net" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>NVIDIA Corporation releases Linux drivers by using a
- combination of binary object files and source (under a
- constrictive license). The FreeBSD NVIDIA driver project aimed to
- completely replace the source component of the driver using code
- targeting FreeBSD 4.3 and released under the BSD license. The
- binary module provided is supposedly the same module used on
- Windows, BeOS, and OS/2, so it should be portable between
- different i80x86 based OS's.</p>
-
- <p>The project is currently on indefinite hold. Our contact at
- NVIDIA seemed enthusiastic about the project, and was fairly
- quick about returning email, but when we discovered issues that
- prevented porting without changes to the binary component or
- error codes we needed deciphered, Nick (the contact) said he'd
- look into it and never got back. The first major problem was the
- ioctl interface, the NVIDIA driver passes a pointer and depends
- on the kernel side to copyout the right amount, where FreeBSD
- expect the parameters to be correct and the copyout is performed
- by the subsystem. This was worked around using Dave Rufinos
- "ioctl tunnel" idea. After that, we found that X refused to load
- and traced it down to an ioctl defined in the binary component
- erroring. We cannot tell what that ioctl is, were told that we
- could not sign an NDA for source to that component, and have been
- waiting a month for Nick to "look into it". Therefore progress is
- impossible (without breaking the license) and we believe that the
- flaws make the driver unportable to any *nix other than
- Linux.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD Release Engineering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>FreeBSD Release Engineer Team</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD release engineering process for FreeBSD 4.4
- started to ramp up around August 1st when the "code slush" took
- affect. During this time all commits to the RELENG_4 branch were
- reviewed by re@FreeBSD.org (over 250 code snippets had to be
- reviewed). After the first release candidate on August 15th, all
- submissions were scrutinized under a more strict potential risk
- vs benefit curve. The best way to help get involved with the
- release engineering process is to simply follow the low volume
- freebsd-qa mailing list, help out with the neverending supply of
- PRs related to our installation tools (sysinstall), or to work on
- a possible next-generation replacement for our installation
- technology, such as the libh or OpenPackages projects.</p>
-
- <p>Many companies donated equipment, network access, or paychecks
- to finance these activities. Including Compaq, Yahoo!, Wind River
- Systems, and many more.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Improved TCP Initial Sequence Numbers</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mike</given>
-
- <common>Silbersack</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>silby@silby.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>In mid March, 2001, Tim Newsham of Guardent identified an
- attack possible against the initial sequence number generation
- scheme of FreeBSD (and other OSes.) In order to guard against
- this threat, a randomized sequence number generation scheme was
- ported over from OpenBSD and included in 4.3-release.
- Unfortunately, non-monotonic generation was found to cause major
- problems with applications which initiate continuous, rapid
- connections to a single host.</p>
-
- <p>In order to restore proper operation under such circumstances
- while still providing strong resistance against sequence number
- prediction, FreeBSD 4.4 uses the algorithm specified in RFC 1948.
- This algorithm hashes together host and port information with a
- piece of secret data to generate a unique sequence number space
- for each connection. As a result, outgoing initial sequence
- numbers are again monotonic, but also unguessable by an
- attacker.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>LOMAC</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brian</given>
-
- <common>Feldman</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>green@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The port of LOMAC to FreeBSD is progressing well, and already
- has a very high level of stability (no known outstanding bugs!).
- Aspects which have already been implemented include a stacking
- filesystem overlay with fully-functional access controls (for
- files and directories) based on path names, access controls for
- sending signals, and file-backed-memory revocation for
- processes.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>SMPng</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
-
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
-
- <common>Wemm</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>wemm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~jasone/smp/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Updates to things from last month:
- <ul>
- <li>The ast() fixes were committed last month.</li>
-
- <li>The work on the preemptive kernel is stalled for the time
- being. It is still unstable on Alpha and SMP systems.</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
-
- <p>New stuff since last month:
- <ul>
- <li>sx locks now support upgrades and downgrades.</li>
-
- <li>Witness now supports lock upgrades and downgrades.</li>
-
- <li>Jason Evans has committed a semaphore implementation.</li>
-
- <li>Matt Dillon has pushed Giant down into all of the
- syscalls.</li>
-
- <li>John Baldwin has been working on proc locking in a p4
- 'jhb_proc' branch.</li>
-
- <li>John is also currently working on making the ktrace code
- use a work thread to asynchronously write trace data out to the
- trace file. This will make ktrace safe almost completely MP
- safe with the exception that a few ktrace events need Giant in
- order to call malloc(9) and that ktrgenio() is still
- synchronous. Specifically, however, ktrpsig(), ktrsysret(), and
- ktrcsw() no longer need Giant.</li>
-
- <li>Jonathan Lemon has started work on locking the network
- stack in a p4 'netlock' branch.</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD Java Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Greg</given>
-
- <common>Lewis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>glewis@eyesbeyond.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/java/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Most of the work this month has focused on development of the
- native JDK 1.3.1 patchset. The 3rd patchset is out and has been
- accompanied with the creation of a FreeBSD "port". This has
- allowed early adopters much easier access to the code and
- naturally resulted in a number of bugs being found. Development
- work has mostly focused on fixing these problems and the project
- is now set to release fourth patchset over the weekend, which
- should see the JDK in a reasonably usable state. One of the big
- challenges left is producing a working HotSpot JVM, which looks
- like it will require some heavy hacking.</p>
-
- <p>We also welcome OpenBSD's Heikki Korpela to the porting team
- :)</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>floppy driver overhaul</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joerg</given>
-
- <common>Wunsch</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>j@uriah.heep.sax.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>As part of some ongoing development activity, the floppy
- driver (fdc(4)) enjoyed some overhaul in the past which is part
- of an ongoing process. Automatic density selection will come
- next, something i meant to implement for years now. As part of
- that, the entire density selection stuff has been rewritten. 2.88
- MB floppies are on the wishlist as well, but I need a working
- 2.88 drive before attempting to implement that.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>sppp(4) merge</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joerg</given>
-
- <common>Wunsch</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>j@uriah.heep.sax.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>sppp(4) should be merged with the ISDN4BSD offspring variant.
- This will merge some features and bugfixes from the i4b branch
- (like VJ compression), and eventually end up in a single sppp(4)
- in the tree. While being at that, incorporating many changes and
- bugfixes from NetBSD is considered as well.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>KAME</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Munechika</given>
-
- <common>Sumikawa</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sumikawa@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.kame.net/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KAME project (http://www.kame.net/) has merged its IPv6
- and IPsec implementation as of July 2001 to FreeBSD CURRENT and
- STABLE, in cooperation with some contributors of the project. The
- latest code includes a number of bug fixes, has been fully tested
- in FreeBSD STABLE, and will appear in FreeBSD 4.4 RELEASE. Thus,
- the new RELEASE version will be quite stable in terms of IPv6 and
- IPsec.</p>
-
- <p>The project has assigned a talented guy to be responsible for
- merge from KAME to FreeBSD, so future merge efforts will be
- smoother.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The TrustedBSD project continues to move ahead, with progress
- made in the ACL, Capability, and MAC implementations. In
- addition, support from DARPA is permitting new work to improve
- the extended attribute code, improve security abstractions, and
- work on security documentation. Due to the push-back of the
- FreeBSD 5.0 release, it should now be possible to include a
- complete MAC implementation in that release. Specific status
- reports appear for components where substantial progress is being
- made.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD Capabilities</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
-
- <common>Moestl</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>tmm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Capabilities support is currently being committed to the base
- FreeBSD tree--userland libraries are now fully committed, and
- kernel infrastructure is being integrated.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>BSDCon Europe</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Paul</given>
-
- <common>Richards</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>paul@freebsd-services.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Planning for BSDCon Europe is going well. We're still
- accepting proposals for talks but the schedule is starting to
- fill up so we may not be for much longer.</p>
-
- <p>An update of the site that includes accommodation information,
- a preliminary schedule, a list of speakers and an online payment
- page will be launched on Wednesday 19 September.</p>
-
- <p>The fee will be &#163;150 for individuals and &#163;250 for
- corporations. The individual pricing is valid only until the end
- of September, the price will rise to &#163;200 for October and
- late registrations in November will be &#163;250.</p>
-
- <p>The updated website will include a list of sponsorship
- options, we're still looking for more sponsorship.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>September</month>
-
- <year>2001</year>
- </date>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">$FreeBSD$</cvs:keyword>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>In the month of September, the FreeBSD Project continued its
- investment in long-term projects, including continuing work on a
- fine-grained SMP implementation, support for Kernel Schedulable
- Entities (KSE) supporting highly efficient threading, and
- broadening support for modern hardware platforms, including Intel's
- new IA64 architecture, UltraSparc, and PowerPC. Additional focus
- was placed on the release process, including work on the release
- notes infrastructure, support for DVD releases, and work on a
- binary updating tool.</p>
-
- <p>Due to the delay in getting the September report out the door,
- the November status report will also cover October. During the
- month of November, we look forward to BSDCon Europe, the first such
- event outside the continental United States. The USENIX conference
- paper submission deadlines are also in November, and FreeBSD users
- and developers are encouraged to submit to the general and FREENIX
- tracks. Please see www.usenix.org for more information.</p>
- </section>
-
- <project>
- <title>PRFW</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Evan</given>
-
- <common>Sarmiento</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>evms@csa.bu.edu</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freesoftware.fsf.org/jailuser/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>PRFW provides hooks in the FreeBSD kernel, allowing users to
- insert their own checks in system calls and various kernel
- functions. PRFW is nearing 0.5, which will incorporate numerous
- structural changes such as, much faster per-process hooks, kernel
- function hooks, plus, a new way of adding hooks which would
- enable users to reference hooks by a string.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD libh Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Langer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>alex@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
-
- <common>Ahlstrom</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nra@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/libh.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The build process is now creating four different versions of
- the libs, which include support for TVision, Qt, both or none. I
- created some first packages from existing ports and installed
- those libh packages on my system only using libh's tools,
- including registering all the files in the package database,
- recording their checksums etc. Patches to the disk editor have
- been submitted, which include functionality to write the changes
- in the fdisk part and initial support for a disk label editor.
- We'll soon have a new committer.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>RELNOTESng</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bruce A.</given>
-
- <common>Mah</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bmah@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~bmah/relnotes/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE was the first release of FreeBSD with its
- new-style release documentation. Both English and Japanese
- versions of these documents were created. Regularly-built
- snapshots of -CURRENT and 4-STABLE release documentation are now
- available on the Web site, but they require a little HTML
- infrastructure to make them viewer-friendly. I intend to continue
- updating my snapshot site at the URL above, at least for a little
- while.</p>
-
- <p>Call for help: The hardware compatibility lists need to be
- updated in the areas of the Alpha architecture, USB devices, and
- PCCARD devices. I'm looking for volunteers to help; interested
- parties should contact me at the email address above. DocBook
- experience is not required; familiarity with the hardware above
- would be very helpful.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Fibre Channel Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
-
- <common>Jacob</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mjacob@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.feral.com/isp.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Bug fixing and move to -STABLE of 2Gb support.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Intel Gigabit Ethernet</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
-
- <common>Jacob</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mjacob@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Quite a lot of cleanup of this driver. Bug fixes and some
- performance enhancements. However, this driver is likely to be
- removed shortly and replaced by one from Intel itself.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TIRPC</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
-
- <common>Blapp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mb@imp.ch</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.attic.ch/tirpc.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As you know, in march 2001 the version 2.3 of TIRPC has been
- committed together with many userland changes. Alfred Perlstein
- and Ian Dowse have helped me a lot with the porting effort and if
- I had problems with understanding the code.</p>
-
- <p>Most bugs are now fixed, some remaining areas to fix are
- secure RPC (keyserv) and unix domain support. I've patches for
- these area available. Ian Dowse fixed a lot of outstanding bugs
- in the rpcbind binary itself. Thank you Ian !</p>
-
- <p>The plan is now to migrate slowly towards TIRPC 2.8, which is
- threadsafe for the server- and clientside. One first patch I've
- made available on my URL. TIRPC 2.8 is licensed under the "Sun
- Standards License Version 1.0" and we have to add some license
- lines and the license itself to all modified files.</p>
-
- <p>A example is timed_clnt_create.diff which can be found on the
- homepage.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>binup</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Eric</given>
-
- <common>Melville</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>eric@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Murray</given>
-
- <common>Stokely</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>murray@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/updater.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project has gained a mailing list,
- freebsd-binup@FreeBSD.org - and the source tree has been moved
- into the projects/ directory in the FreeBSD CVS repository.
- Current work is focusing on extending the FreeBSD package
- framework, and the client library should be rewritten and
- completed by the end of the year.</p>
-
- <p>TODO: make the projects/ hierarchy into a cvsup distribution
- and add it to cvs-all. Then update distrib.self.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Porting ppp to hurd &amp; linux</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brian</given>
-
- <common>Somers</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brian@freebsd-services.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Status is unchanged since last month. Patches have been
- submitted to get ppp working under HURD, and mostly under Linux.
- There are GPL copyright problems that need to be addressed. Many
- conflicts are expected after the commit of IPv6 support in
- ppp.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>PPP IPv6 Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brian</given>
-
- <common>Somers</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brian@freebsd-services.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The software has been committed to -current and seems
- functional. Outstanding issues include dealing with IPV6CP events
- (linkup &amp; linkdown scripts) and allocating site-local and
- global addresses (currently, ``iface add'' is the only way to
- actually use the link). A bug exists in -stable (running the
- not-yet-MFC'd ppp code) whereby routing entries are disappearing
- after a time (around 12 or 24 hours). No further details are yet
- available.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD DVD generation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brian</given>
-
- <common>Somers</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brian@freebsd-services.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A two disc set has been mastered and sent for pressing. There
- are a few surprises with this release - details will be given in
- the official announcement (at BSDConEurope).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Netgraph ATM</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Harti</given>
-
- <common>Brandt</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brandt@fokus.gmd.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>ATM-Forum LAN-emulation version 2.0 without support for QoS
- has been implemented and tested. The ILMI daemon has been
- modularized into a general mini-SNMP daemon, an ILMI module and a
- not yet finished IPOA (IP over ATM) module.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>jpman project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <email>man-jp@jp.FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/man-jp/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have finished updating section [125678] manpages to
- 4.4-RELEASE based, 1 week after 4.4-RELEASE is announced. To
- finish this update, OKAZAKI Tetsurou has imported Ex/Rv macro
- support on ja-groff-1.17.2_1. SUZUKI Koichi did most Ex/Rv
- changes on Japanese manpages. He also find some issues of these
- macro usage on some original manpages and filed a PR. For
- post-4.4-RELEASE, now we target 4.5-RELEASE. Section 3 update is
- also in progress.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>New Mount(2) API</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
-
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maxime</given>
-
- <common>Henrion</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mux@qualys.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>We've made some good progress now, and the new nmount(2)
- syscall is nearly finished. There is still some work to do to
- have a working kernel_mount() and to convert all filesystems to
- use this new API for their VFS_MOUNT() functions.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD/sparc64 port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jake</given>
-
- <common>Burkholder</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jake@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
-
- <common>Moestl</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>tmm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>I am pleased to announce that as of 1 AM Friday October 19th,
- the sparc64 port boots to single user mode. A few binaries from
- the base system have been built and verified to work properly.
- Much of this work is still in review for commit, but will be
- integrated into the cvs tree as soon as possible. EBus support
- has been ported from NetBSD, and ISA support has been written.
- The PCI host bridge code has stabilized, and busdma seems to work
- correctly now. The sio driver has had EBus support added, and the
- ATA driver has been modified so that it works on big-endian
- systems and uses the busdma API. With these changes, a root file
- system can now be successfully mounted from ATA disks on sparc64,
- even in DMA mode. The gem driver, which supports Sun GEM and ERI
- and Apple GMAC and GMAC2 ethernet adaptor, has been ported from
- NetBSD but has not yet had sufficient testing.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>SYN cache implementation for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jonathan</given>
-
- <common>Lemon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jlemon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>No new status to report, the code is still waiting to be
- committed. It is likely that this code will be expanded to
- include syn cookies as a further fallback mechanism.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Compressed TCP state</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jonathan</given>
-
- <common>Lemon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jlemon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Development on this project has been slowed, pending the
- commit of the syncache code, as this builds on part of that
- work.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Network SMP locking</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jonathan</given>
-
- <common>Lemon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jlemon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Not much progress has been made this month, with other
- projects occupying most of my time. However, reviewing all the
- code and data structures had a side benefit; a hash table for
- inet addresses has been added. This will significantly speed up
- interface address lookups in the case where there are a larger
- number of interface aliases.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Multiple console support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jonathan</given>
-
- <common>Lemon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jlemon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Currently, a single device may act as a console at any time,
- which requires the user to choose the console device at boot
- time. With the upcoming network console support, it is desirable
- to allow multiple console devices which behave identically, and
- to alter consoles while the kernel is running.</p>
-
- <p>The code is completed, and needs some final polishing to clean
- up the rough edges. Console output can be sent to both syscons
- and sio, (as well as the network) and when in ddb, input can be
- taken from any input source. A small control program allows
- adding and removing consoles on the fly.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Network console</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jonathan</given>
-
- <common>Lemon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jlemon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project's goal is to add low level network functionality
- to FreeBSD. The initial target is to make a network console
- available for remote debugging with ddb or gdb. A secondary
- target is to utilize the code to perform network crash dumps. The
- design assumes that the network card and driver are working, but
- does not rely on other parts of the kernel.</p>
-
- <p>Initial development has been fairly rapid, and a minimal
- TCP/IP stack has been written. It is currently possible to telnet
- to a machine which is at the ddb&gt; prompt and interact with the
- debugger.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Network device nodes</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jonathan</given>
-
- <common>Lemon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jlemon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Network devices now support aliases in the form of /dev/netN,
- where N is the interface index. Devices may be wired down to a
- specific index number by entries in /boot/device.hints of
- either:</p>
-
- <p>hint.net.&lt;ifindex&gt;.dev="devname"
- hint.net.&lt;ifindex&gt;.ether="ethernet address"</p>
-
- <p>Additionally, ifconfig has been updated so that it will accept
- the alias name when configuring a device.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Intel Gigabit driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jonathan</given>
-
- <common>Lemon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jlemon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The gx driver has finally been committed to the tree. The
- driver provides support for the Intel PRO/1000 cards, both fiber
- and copper variants. The driver supports VLAN tagging and TCP/IP
- checksum offload.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>KSE</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <email>julian@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~jasone/kse/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~julian" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the last month, not a lot has happened other than settling
- in of the big August commit. Largely due to me having a sudden
- increased workload at work, and a need for increased time to be
- spent elsewhere. However some design work has proceeded. The API
- has firmed up somewhat and several people have been reading
- through what has been done already in order to be able to help in
- the next phase.</p>
-
- <p>Milestone 3 will be to have the ability to generate and remove
- multiple threads/KSEs per process. Milestone 3 will NOT require
- that doing so will be safe. (especially in SMP systems), i.e.
- locking issues will not be fully addressed, so while some testing
- will be possible, it will not be possible to actually run in this
- mode with any load.</p>
-
- <p>This will require allocators and destructors for the new
- structures. Creation of the syscalls. Generation of an accurate
- written API for the userland crew. Writing of the upcall launch
- code. Production of a userland test program (not a full thread
- scheduler). Resolution of some of the more glaring
- incompatibilities (e.g. the scheduler) in a backwards compatible
- manner. (i.e. if there are no multi threaded processes on a
- system it should behave the same as now (and be as
- reliable)).</p>
-
- <p>Criteria for knowing when we have reached Milestone 3 is the
- ability for a simple process on an unloaded system to perform a
- series of blocking syscalls reliably. e.g. open 2 sockets, and
- send data on one, after having done a read on another, and then
- 'respond' in like manner..</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>PowerPC Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benno</given>
-
- <common>Rice</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>benno@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>There have been a few major successes in the PowerPC port this
- month. Mark Peek has succeeded in getting the FreeBSD/PowerPC
- kernel cross compiled on FreeBSD and booting under the PSIM
- simulator (now in /usr/ports/emulators/psim-freebsd). I have
- succeeded in getting the FreeBSD loader to load and execute
- kernels using the OpenFirmware found on Apple Macintosh hardware.
- Mark is now working on completing some of the startup and pmap
- code, while I am taking advantage of the simulator to work on
- some interrupt and device issues.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD Java Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Greg</given>
-
- <common>Lewis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>glewis@eyesbeyond.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/java/">Official FreeBSD Java
- Project site.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project has moved forward on JDK 1.3.1 development this
- month, with the release of two more patchsets. The team is
- reasonably confident that the latest patchset is a stable release
- of the core JDK 1.3.1 tools and classes, when the default "green"
- threads subsystem is used. This is mostly thanks to hard work by
- Fuyuhiko Maruyama to stabilize and fix the code. Bill Huey has
- also been progressing with his work on the "native" threads
- subsystem, although this hasn't yet reached the stability of
- "green" threads. Another (arguably the) major highlight of the
- latest patchset was the integration of NetBSD support by Scott
- Bartram and Alistair Crooks (the latter of NetBSD packages fame).
- Hopefully OpenBSD support will follow, making it truly a united
- BSD Java Project.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Improving FreeBSD startup scripts</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Doug</given>
-
- <common>Barton</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>DougB@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gordon</given>
-
- <common>Tetlow</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gordont@gnf.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FreeBSD-rc/">Improving
- FreeBSD startup scripts</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/~lukem/bibliography.html">
- Luke Mewburn's papers</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/rc/">NetBSD
- Initialization and Services Control</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This group is for discussion about the startup scripts in
- FreeBSD, primarily the scripts in /etc/rc*. Primary focus will be
- on improvements and importation of NetBSD's excellent work on
- this topic.</p>
-
- <p>Alright folks, I finally got off my butt last night and put
- together a roadmap for the migration to the new rc.d init scripts
- that were imported from NetBSD a long time ago and just sat in
- the tree.</p>
-
- <p>M1 (Patch included)
- <br />
-
- Setup infrastructure
- <br />
-
- Make rcorder compile
- <br />
-
- Hook rc.subr into the distribution (and mergemaster)
- <br />
-
- Hook rcorder into the world
- <br />
-
- Add toggle in rc.conf to switch between rc_ng and current boot
- scripts</p>
-
- <p>M2
- <br />
-
- Get FreeBSD to boot with the new boot scripts
- <br />
-
- Rewrite the /etc/rc.d scripts to work with FreeBSD</p>
-
- <p>M3
- <br />
-
- Add some FreeBSD specific support into rc.subr</p>
-
- <p>M4
- <br />
-
- Add true dependency checking to the infrastructure so that
- starting nfsd will start mountd and rpcbind
- <br />
-
- add support into rc.subr
- <br />
-
- Add dependencies into rc.d scripts</p>
-
- <p>I'd like a couple of people to take a look at this and then
- I'll submit a pr for it if there aren't too many objections. I'm
- expecting M2 to run into quite a bikeshed, but hey, I got my nice
- shiny asbestos back from the cleaners.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD C99/POSIX Conformance Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mike</given>
-
- <common>Barcroft</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mike@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>FreeBSD-Standards Mailing List</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>freebsd-standards@bostonradio.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~mike/c99/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD C99/POSIX Conformance Project aims to implement
- all requirements of the C99 Standard and the latest 1003.1-200x
- POSIX draft (currently Draft 7). In cases where aspects of the
- standard cannot be followed, those aspects will be documented in
- the c99(7) or posix(7) manuals. It is also an aim of this project
- to implement regression tests to ensure correctness whenever
- possible.</p>
-
- <p>Patches that implement the &lt;stdint.h&gt; and
- &lt;inttypes.h&gt; headers, and modifications to printf(3) have
- been developed and will be committed shortly. They will allow us
- to use some of the new types C99 introduces, such as intmax_t and
- the printf(3) conversion specifier "%j".</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>SMPng Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
-
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <email>smp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~jasone/smp/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Some progress has been made on the proc locking this month.
- Also, a new LOCK_DEBUG macro was defined to allow some locking
- infrastructure to be more efficient. Kernels now only include the
- filenames of files calling mutex, sx, or semaphore lock
- operations if the filenames are needed. Also, mutex operations
- are no longer inlined if any debugging options are turned on. The
- ucred API was also overhauled to be more locking friendly. A
- group has also started investigating the tty subsystem to design
- and possibly implement a locking strategy.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>November</month>
-
- <year>2001</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This months report covers activity during the second half of
- October, and the month of November. During these months,
- substantial work was performed to improve system performance and
- stability, in particular addressing concerns regarding regressions
- in network performance for the TCP protocol, and via the
- introduction of polled network device driver support. Work
- continues on long-term architectural projects for 5.0, including
- KSEs, NEWCARD, and TrustedBSD, as well as the cleaning up of
- long-standing problems in FreeBSD, such as PAM integration.
- Administrative changes are also documented, including work to
- redefine and formalize the release engineering process, and the
- approval of a new portmgr group which will administer the ports
- collection.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD users and developers are strongly encouraged to attend
- the USENIX BSD Conference in February of next year; it is expected
- that this will be a useful forum both for learning about FreeBSD
- and on-going work, as well as providing an opportunity for
- developers to work more closely and act as a vehicle for discussion
- and round-the-clock hacking. More information is available at the
- USENIX web site.</p>
-
- <p>Robert Watson</p>
- </section>
-
- <project>
- <title>TCP Performance Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
-
- <common>Dillon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dillon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A number of serious TCP bugs effecting throughput snuck into
- the system over the last few releases and have finally been
- fixed. TCP performance should be greatly improved for a number of
- cases, including TCP/NFS.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Intel Gigabit Driver: wx desupported</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
-
- <common>Jacob</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mjacob@feral.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The wx driver is desupported and removed from -current. No
- further support for wx in -stable is planned. Newer and better
- drivers are now in the tree.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Fibre Channel Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
-
- <common>Jacob</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mjacob@feral.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.feral.com/isp.html">Qlogic ISP Host Adapter
- Software</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Ongoing bug fixes. Work is underway, to be integrated shortly,
- that makes the cross platform endian support easier and will
- prepare the FreeBSD version for eventual sparc64 and PowerPC
- usage.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD Audit</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
-
- <common>Doe</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>trustedbsd-audit@trustedbsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <!-- We don't really have any -->
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/">TrustedBSD Project
- Homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Currently, we are exploring a variety of strategies to learn
- about the implementation and performance issues in order to have
- a solid design. One of our main goals will be to use a
- standardized interface to the system, whether it be POSIX.1e, or
- another of the other standards, because as they say "Standards
- are great because you have so many to choose from." Hopefully
- within the next month or so, we will populate the perforce
- TrustedBSD tree with an agreed upon framework that is ready for
- serious final work.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Pluggable Authentication Modules</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Murray</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>markm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dag-Erling</given>
-
- <common>Sm&#248;rgrav</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>des@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~des/diary/2001.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>On the code side, a number of libpam bugs have been fixed; a
- new PAM module,
- <tt>pam_self(8)</tt>
-
- , has been written; and preparations have been made for
- the transition from
- <tt>/etc/pam.conf</tt>
-
- to
- <tt>/etc/pam.d</tt>
-
- .</p>
-
- <p>On the documentation side, new manual pages have been written
- for
- <tt>pam_ssh(8)</tt>
-
- ,
- <tt>pam_get_item(3)</tt>
-
- and
- <tt>pam_set_item(3)</tt>
-
- , and work has started on a longer article about PAM which is
- expected to be finished by the end of the year.</p>
-
- <p>A lot of work still remains to be done to integrate PAM more
- tightly with the FreeBSD base system&#8212;particularly the
- <tt>passwd(1)</tt>
-
- ,
- <tt>chpass(1)</tt>
-
- etc. utilities&#8212;and ports collection.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Status Report: mb_alloc (-CURRENT mbuf allocator)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bosko</given>
-
- <common>Milekic</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bmilekic@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~bmilekic/code/mb_alloc/">Code
- Dump and Preliminary Results</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Presently re-style(9)ing mbuf code with the help of Bruce
- (bde). The next larger step is approaching: to better
- performance, as initially planned, not have reference counters
- for clusters allocated separately via malloc(9). Rather, use some
- of the [unused] space at the end of each cluster as a counter;
- since this space is totally unused and since ref. counter
- &lt;--&gt; mbuf cluster is a one-to-one relationship, this is
- most convenient.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD 4.5 Release Engineering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Murray</given>
-
- <common>Stokely</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>murray@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/internal/releng.html">FreeBSD
- Release Engineering.</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/internal/releng45.html">FreeBSD
- 4.5 Release Process / Schedule.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Release engineering activities for FreeBSD 4.5 have begun. An
- overview of the entire process has been added to the FreeBSD web
- site, along with a specific schedule for 4.5. The code freeze is
- scheduled to start on December 20. The team responsible for
- responding to MFC requests sent to re@FreeBSD.org for this
- release is: Murray Stokely, Robert Watson, and John Baldwin. Some
- of our many goals for this release include closing more
- installation-related problem reports, being more conservative
- with our approval of changes during the code freeze, and
- continuing to document the entire process. For suggestions or
- questions about FreeBSD 4.5 release activities, please subscribe
- to the public freebsd-qa@FreeBSD.org mailing list.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Web site conversion to XML</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nik</given>
-
- <common>Clayton</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nik@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work is (slowly) progressing on converting the web site to use
- pages marked up in a simple XML schema, and then generating HTML
- and other output formats using XSLT style sheets. The work so far
- can be tested by doing "cvs checkout -r XML_XSL_XP www" and then
- "cd www/en; make index.html". Take a look at index.page in the
- same directory to see the source XML. The CVS logs for index.page
- contain detailed instructions explaining how index.page was
- generated from its earlier form.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD in Bulgarian</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
-
- <common>Pentchev</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>roam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD-bg.ringlet.net/" />
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~roam/bg/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD in Bulgarian project aims to bring a more
- comfortable working environment to Bulgarian users of the FreeBSD
- OS. This includes, but is not limited to, font, keymap and locale
- support, translation of the FreeBSD documentation into Bulgarian,
- local user groups and various forms of on-line help channels and
- discussion forums to help Bulgarians adopt and use FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>Bulgarian locale support has been committed to FreeBSD
- 5.0-CURRENT (and later merged into 4.x-STABLE on December 10th).
- A local CVS repository for the translation of the FreeBSD
- documentation into Bulgarian has been created.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>New mount(2) API</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
-
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maxime</given>
-
- <common>Henrion</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mux@qualys.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.sneakerz.org/~mux/mount.diff" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There is now some code ready for the new mount API, which has
- to be reviewed and tested. If it is adopted, we will probably
- start converting all the filesystems, as well as other code in
- the kernel, to make them use it. If you want to play with it, the
- patch is available at the above URL.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Network interface cloning and modularity</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for VLAN cloning has been merged from current and will
- ship with 4.5-RELEASE. Additionally, new rc.conf support for
- cloning interfaces at boot has been MFD'd. Work is ongoing to MFC
- stf and faith cloning as well as adding cloning for ppp devices
- and enhancing VLAN modularity.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Device Polling</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Luigi</given>
-
- <common>Rizzo</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>luigi@iet.unipi.it</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/polling/">Web page
- with code and detailed description.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This work uses a mixed interrupt-polling architecture to
- handle network device drivers, giving the system substantial
- improvements in terms of stability and robustness to overloads,
- as well as the ability to control the sharing of CPU between
- network-related kernel processing and other user/kernel tasks.
- Last not least, you might even see a moderate (up to 20-30%,
- machine dependent) performance improvement.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>RELNOTESng</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bruce</given>
-
- <common>Mah</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bmah@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~bmah/relnotes/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/relnotes.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I've been working on making the Hardware Notes less
- i386-centric. This will be especially important for -CURRENT as
- the ia64 and sparc ports reach maturity; most of this work should
- be completed in time to be MFC-ed for FreeBSD 4.5-RELEASE. I
- encourage any interested parties to review the release
- documentation and send me comments or patches.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD NVIDIA Driver Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
-
- <middle>N.</middle>
-
- <common>Dodd</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mdodd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="ftp://ftp.jurai.net/users/winter/nvidia/NEWS">News and
- Status.</url>
-
- <url href="ftp://ftp.jurai.net/users/winter/nvidia/">FTP
- directory.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The port of the driver is around 90% feature complete. AGP
- support and "Registry" support via sysctl need to be
- finished/implemented. The NVIDIA guys are working on a build of
- the X11 libs and extensions for FreeBSD; once this is done
- hardware accelerated direct rendering should work. The previous
- version this driver is no longer available. I'm planning on
- making a snapshot of my code once I chase out a few more
- bugs.</p>
-
- <p>Please note that development is taking place under -CURRENT
- right now; a port to -STABLE will be available at some later
- time.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>jp.FreeBSD.org daily SNAPSHOTs project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Makoto</given>
-
- <common>Matsushita</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>matusita@jp.FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://snapshots.jp.FreeBSD.org/">Project
- Webpage</url>
-
- <url
- href="ftp://snapshots.jp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/i386/">
- Anonymous FTP</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>jp.FreeBSD.org daily SNAPSHOTs project is yet another
- snapshots server that provides latest 4-stable and 5-current
- distribution. You also find installable ISO image, live
- filesystem, HTMLed source code with search engine, and more;
- please check project webpage for more details.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>UDF Filesystem</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
-
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>scottl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~scottl/udf">UDF
- Filesystem.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Modest gains have been made on the UDF filesystem since the
- last report. Reading of files from DVD-ROM now works (and is
- fast, according to some reports), and there is preliminary
- support for reading from CD-RW media. The CD-RW support has only
- been tested against CD's created with Adaptec/ Roxio DirectCD,
- and much, much more testing is needed. Once this support is
- solid, I plan to check it into the tree and start work on making
- the filesystem writable.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>NEWCARD/OLDCARD Status report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
-
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Not much to report. A number of minor bugs in OLDCARD have
- been corrected. A larger number of machines now work. Additional
- work on ToPIC support has been committed, but continued lack of a
- suitable ToPIC machine has left the author unable to do much
- work. A few stubborn machines still need to be supported (the
- author has an example of one such machine, so there is hope for
- it being fixed. Some pci related issues remain for both OLDCARD
- and NEWCARD.</p>
-
- <p>NEWCARD work is ramping up, while OLDCARD work is ramping
- down. A number of things remain to be done for NEWCARD, including
- suspend/ resume support, generic device arrival/removal daemon
- and hopefully automatic loading of drivers. A number of current
- pccard drivers still need to be converted to NEWBUS. Several
- Chipset issues remain, as does the merging of isa pccard bridge
- code with the pccbb code.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>GEOM - generalized block storage manipulation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
-
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~phk/Geom/">Old concept paper
- here.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project is now finally underway, thanks to DARPA and NAI
- getting a sponsorship lined up. The infrastructure code and data
- structures are currently taking form inside a userland simulation
- harness.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>jpman project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kazuo</given>
-
- <common>Horikawa</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>horikawa@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/man-jp/">User and developer
- information (in Japanese).</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Targeting 4.5-RELEASE, we continued to revising
- doc/ja_JP.eucJP/man/man[1256789] to catch up with RELENG_4.
- Section 3 updating has 45% finished.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>LOMAC Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brian</given>
-
- <common>Feldman</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>green@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://opensource.nailabs.com/lomac/">NAI Labs' LOMAC
- page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A FreeBSD -CURRENT snapshot with LOMAC is currently being
- prepared, with aid of Perforce on the "green_lomac" branch. Very
- soon there should be a working demonstration installation CD of
- FreeBSD with LOMAC, including the ability to enable LOMAC in
- rc.conf with sysinstall, being a legitimate "out-of-the-box"
- FreeBSD experience. Actual release build is pending debugging
- issues with program start-up (especially xdm).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>ATA Project Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>S&#248;ren Schmidt</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>sos@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work is underways to support failing mirror disks better and
- handle hotswapping in a new replacement disk and have it rebuild
- automagically.</p>
-
- <p>Support for the Promise TX4 is now working in my lab, seems
- they did the PCI-PCI bridging in the not so obvious way.</p>
-
- <p>Plans are in the works to backport the -current ATA driver to
- -stable with hotswap and the works. Now that -current is delayed
- I'm working on ways to give me time to get this done, since I've
- had lots of requests lately and we really can't let down our
- customers :).</p>
-
- <p>SMART support is being worked on, but no timelines yet.</p>
-
- <p>Although not strictly ATA, Promise has equipped me with a
- couple SuperTrak sx6000 RAID controllers, they take 6 ATA disks
- and does RAID0-5 in hardware. I have done a driver (its an I2O
- device) for both -current and -stable and it works beautifully with
- hotswap the works. It will enter the tree when it is more mature,
- and I have an agreement with Promise on how we handle userland
- control util etc. BTW it seems it can also be used as a normal 6
- channel PCI ATA controller, a bit on the expensive side
- maybe...</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Revised {mode,log}page support for camcontrol</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kelly</given>
-
- <common>Yancey</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kbyanc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Extending camcontrol's page definition file format to include
- both modepage and logpage definitions; adding support to
- camcontrol to query and reset log page parameters. Consideration
- is being made to possibly include support for diagnostic and
- vital product data pages, but that is outside the current project
- scope. New page definition file format includes capability to
- conditionally include page definitions based on SCSI INQUIRY
- results allowing vendor-specific pages to be described also.
- Approximately 80% complete.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD C99 &amp; POSIX Conformance Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mike</given>
-
- <common>Barcroft</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mike@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>FreeBSD-Standards Mailing List</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>standards@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~mike/c99/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work on the FreeBSD C99 &amp; POSIX Conformance Project is
- progressing nicely. Since the last status report, two new headers
- have been added [&lt;stdint.h&gt; and &lt;inttypes.h&gt;],
- several new functions implemented [atoll(3), imaxabs(3),
- imaxdiv(3), llabs(3), lldiv(3), strerror_r(3), strtoimax(3), and
- strtoumax(3)], and changes to assert(3) and printf(3) were made
- to support C99. More printf(3) changes are in the works to
- support the remaining C99 and POSIX requirements. Additionally,
- research was done into our POSIX Utility conformance and a list
- of tasks was derived from that research.</p>
-
- <p>Several other interesting events occurred during November and
- the beginning of December. The project mailing list was moved to
- the FreeBSD.org domain, and is now available at
- standards@FreeBSD.org. On December 6, 2001, the IEEE Standards
- Board approved the Austin Group Specification as IEEE Std
- 1003.1-2001, thus making the work we're doing ever more
- important.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Improving FreeBSD startup scripts</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Doug Barton</given>
-
- <common>Committer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>DougB@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gordon Tetlow</given>
-
- <common>Contributor</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gordont@gnf.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FreeBSD-rc/">Improving
- FreeBSD startup scripts</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/~lukem/bibliography.html">
- Luke Mewburn's papers</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/rc/">NetBSD
- Initialization and Services Control</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>&lt;-- from http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FreeBSD-rc/ --&gt;
- <p>This group is for discussion about the startup scripts in
- FreeBSD, primarily the scripts in /etc/rc*. Primary focus will be
- on improvements and importation of NetBSD's excellent work on this
- topic.</p>
-
- &lt;-- from Gordon Tetlow's ranting --&gt;
- <p>Due to personal commitments by the folks working on this project
- we have been unable to spend much time porting the rc.d
- infrastructure into the FreeBSD boot framework.</p>
-
- <p>Currently, the system will boot (with a little fudging) just
- before network utilization. There are patches floating around for
- this (see the -arch list from September).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>KSEs</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Julian</given>
-
- <common>Elischer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>julian@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~julian/">My web-page with
- links</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~jasone/kse/">Jason Evans' KSE
- page.</url>
-
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I have been working behind the scenes on design rather than
- programming for this last month. I have been working however in
- the p4 tree to make the system run with the thread structure NOT
- a part of the proc structure (a prerequisite for threading)</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Ports Manager Team (portmgr)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Will</given>
-
- <common>Andrews</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>will@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://bento.FreeBSD.org/">Ports build cluster</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>After a discussion with the Core Team about our status
- regarding the ports collection, we heard from them that they'd
- decided to recognize us as the final authority for approving
- ports committers. We've spent the last few weeks working on our
- ports build cluster (see the link) and trying to find ways to
- improve it for the ports development community. We've also
- handled a few minor issues in the ports collection.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/">TrustedBSD Home Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The TrustedBSD Project continued focusing development efforts
- on fine-grained Capabilities and Mandatory Access Control this
- month. Kernel support for capabilities is essentially complete,
- and efforts are underway to adapt userland applications to use
- Capabilities. The login process has been updated to allow users
- to run with additional privilege based on /etc/capabilities. The
- MAC implementation work has also been active, with improved
- support for the labeling of IPC objects, including better
- integration into the network stack. Both development trees have
- been updated to work with recent KSE-related developments, as
- well as exist more happily in a fine-grained SMP kernel. Initial
- audit-related work appears in a separate entry.</p>
-
- <p>Development of TrustedBSD source code was moved to the FreeBSD
- Perforce repository, permitting better source code management. As
- such, the TrustedBSD development trees will now be available via
- cvsup.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>SMPng Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
-
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <email>smp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>October ended up being a bit busier than November for
- SMPng. During October, Peter Wemm finally finished the
- ambitious task of unwinding all the macros in NFS and
- splitting it up into two halves: client and server. Andrew
- Reiter also submitted some code to add locks to taskqueues,
- and the folks working on the TTY subsystem designed the
- locking strategy they will be using. Per-thread ucred
- references were also added for user traps and syscalls. Once
- the necessary locking on the process ucred references is
- committed, this will allow kernel code to access the
- credentials of the current thread without needing locks while
- also ensuring that a thread has constant credentials for the
- lifetime of a syscall. November only saw a few small bug fixes
- unfortunately, but December is already shaping up to be a very
- active month, so next month's report should be a bit more
- interesting.</p>
-
- <p>In non-coding news, the website for the SMPng project has
- moved from its old location to the new location above. Also,
- I have completed a paper I am presenting for BSDCon regarding
- the SMPng project. The paper will be available in the
- conference proceedings and will be available online after the
- conference as well.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>December 2001 - January 2002</month>
-
- <year></year> <!-- XXX -->
- </date>
-
- <cvs:keyword xmlns:cvs="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/CVS">
- $FreeBSD$
- </cvs:keyword>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This bi-monthly report covers development activities on the FreeBSD
- Project for December 2001 and January 2002. A variety of
- accomplishments have been made over the last couple of months,
- including strong progress relating to the KSE project, which
- brings Scheduler Activations to the FreeBSD kernel, as well
- as less visible infrastructure projects such as improvements
- to the mount interface, PAM integration work, and translation
- efforts. Shortly following the deadline for this status
- report, the BSD Conference and FreeBSD Developer Summit were
- held, and will be covered in the next bi-monthly report at
- the end of March. Plans are already under way for the USENIX
- Annual Technical Conference in Monterey, CA, later this year,
- and all and sundry are encouraged to attend to get further
- insight in FreeBSD development.</p>
-
- <p>Robert Watson</p>
- </section>
-
-
- <project>
- <title>USB stack maintenance</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Josef</given>
-
- <common>Karthauser</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>joe@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>I've been working to integrate recent improvements in the
- NetBSD usb stack to FreeBSD -current. Both NetBSD and OpenBSD
- currently share the same source, as FreeBSD did too at once point
- before it diverged. The goal is to get back to that state, but
- there are many improvements on both sides that need to be merged
- before this is complete.</p>
-
- <p>I'm currently looking for someone to help maintain usb in
- -stable. Please let me know if you're interested.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD ACLs</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Chris</given>
-
- <common>Faulhaber</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jedgar@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.fxp.org/jedgar/ACL/">
- </url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Patches for cp(1), ls(1), and mv(1) to bring in
- POSIX.1e-compliant Access Control List support have been updated
- to patch against builds of -CURRENT. Other system utilities are
- currently being evaluated for ACL support including install(1)
- (patch available) and mtree(8). Work is in progress to verify the
- native getfacl(1), setfacl(1), and other utilities build and work
- correctly on other ACL-enabled systems (e.g. Linux w/ACL patches)
- and to help verify POSIX-compliance of the continuing TrustedBSD
- work along with other systems. Finally, experimental Perl and PHP
- modules are available allowing limited access to native ACLs for
- languages other than C.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Bluetooth stack for FreeBSD (Netgraph
- implementation)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maksim</given>
-
- <common>Yevmenkin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>m_evmenkin@yahoo.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project is making progress. The goal is to design and
- implement Host Controller Interface (HCI) and Link Layer Control
- and Adaptation Protocol (L2CAP) layers using Netgraph framework.
- More distant goal is to write support for Service Discovery
- Protocol (SDP) and RFCOMM protocol (Serial port emulation over
- Bluetooth link) . All information was obtained from Bluetooth
- Specification Book v1.1.</p>
-
- <p>Project status: In progress. 1) Design: mostly complete, there
- are some minor issues to be resolved. 2) Implementation: Kernel -
- HCI and L2CAP Netgraph nodes have been implemented; 3) User space
- (API, library, utilities) - in progress. 4) Testing: In progress.
- I do not have real Bluetooth hardware at this point, so i wrote
- some tools that allow me to test the code. Some of them will be
- used as foundation for future user space utilities.</p>
-
- <p>Issues: 1) Bluetooth hardware; I do not have real Bluetooth
- hardware, so if people can donate hardware/specs it would be
- great. I promise to write all required drivers and make them
- available. I also promise to return hardware/specs on first
- request. 2) Project name; I would like to see the name that
- reflects the following: it is a Bluetooth stack, implementation
- is for FreeBSD and implementation is based on Netgraph
- framework</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>"GEOM" - generalized block storage manipulation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
-
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~phk/Geom/">Old concept paper
- here.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project is now finally underway, thanks to DARPA and NAI
- getting a sponsorship lined up. The infrastructure code and data
- structures are currently taking form inside a userland simulation
- harness. Basic MBR and BSD methods have been written and device
- attach/taste/dettach algorithms been implemented and
- validated.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>jp.FreeBSD.org daily SNAPSHOTs project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Makoto</given>
-
- <common>Matsushita</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>matusita@jp.FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://snapshots.jp.FreeBSD.org/">Project
- Webpage</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/snapshots/notes.html">
- SNAPSHOTs Notes (in Japanese)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I've update OS of buildboxes to the latest FreeBSD 5-current
- and 4-stable. Everything goes fine. From January 2002, I've
- started a webzine, SNAPSHOTS Notes (only Japanese version is
- available). SNAPSHOTs Notes pickups tips and information
- especially for the people living with FreeBSD 5-current/4-stable.
- Article or idea for SNAPSHOTs notes are always welcome (you don't
- need to write in Japanese :-).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD Audit</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>trustedbsd-discuss</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/">TrustedBSD project
- website</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Robert Watson created the TrustedBSD audit perforce tree,
- which is a branch from the TrustedBSD base tree, in order to
- start pushing development efforts towards using a revision
- control system. Andrew Reiter started to merge in some framework
- related code for generation of audit records, enqueueing writes,
- and handling data writing. There is a great deal of work to be
- done with updates and discussion on the
- trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org mailing list.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>KSE Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Julian</given>
-
- <common>Elischer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>julian@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~julian/">Links from
- here.</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~jasone/kse/">Links from
- here.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KSE project (an attempt to support scalable thread in
- FreeBSD using kernel support), has reached What I call "milestone
- 3". At this milestone it is possible to run a multithreaded
- program on a single CPU but with full concurrency of threads on
- that CPU. In other words the kernel supports the fact that one
- thread can block by allowing another thread to run in its place.
- A test program that demonstrates this is available at the above
- website.</p>
-
- <p>Milestone 4 will be to allow threads from the same program to
- run on multiple CPUs but may require more input from the SMPng
- project. I am at the moment (Feb 6) getting ready to commit a
- first set of changes for milestone 3, that have no real effect
- but serve to drastically reduce the complexity of the remaining
- diff so that others can read it more easily. After changes to
- libkvm to support this diff have been added it should be possible
- to run 'ps' and look at multiple threads in a treaded process. I
- will be demonstrating KSE/M3 at BSDcon.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Netgraph ATM</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Harti</given>
-
- <common>Brandt</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brandt@fokus.gmd.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="ftp://ftp.fokus.gmd.de/pub/cc/cats/usr/harti/ngatm/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Netgraph ATM package has been split into a number of
- smaller packages: bsnmp is a general-purpose SNMP daemon with
- support for loadable modules. Two modules come with it: one
- implementing the standard network-interface and IP related parts
- of MIB-2 and one for interfacing other modules to the NetGraph
- sub-system. ngatmbase contains the drivers for the ATM hardware,
- the ng_atm netgraph type and a few test tools. This package
- allows one to use ATM PVCs. It should be possible, for example,
- to do PPP over ATM with this package. Both bsnmp and ngatmbase
- are available in version 1.0 under the link above. Two other
- modules will be released in February: ngatmsig containing the
- UNI-4.0 signalling stack as netgraph nodes and ngatmip containing
- CLIP and LANE-2.0.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD C99 &amp; POSIX Conformance Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mike</given>
-
- <common>Barcroft</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mike@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>FreeBSD-Standards Mailing List</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>standards@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~mike/c99/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A significant amount of progress was made in December and
- January, particularly in the area of utility conformance. Several
- utilities were updated to conform to SUSv3, they include: at(1),
- mailx(1), pwd(1), split(1), and uudecode(1). Several patches have
- been submitted to increase conformance in other utilities, they
- include: fold(1), patch(1), m4(1), nice(1), pr(1), renice(1),
- wc(1), and xargs(1). These are in the process of being reviewed
- and committed. Two new utilities have been written, specifically
- pathchk(1) and tabs(1). These are also being reviewed and will be
- committed shortly.</p>
-
- <p>A patch which implements most of the requirements of scanf(3) is
- being reviewed and is expected to be committed shortly. This will
- allow us to MFC a number of new functions and headers.
- Additionally, work has started on wide string and complex number
- support.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>jpman project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kazuo</given>
-
- <common>Horikawa</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>horikawa@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/man-jp/">jpman project (in
- Japanese)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>For 4.5-RELEASE, port ja-man-doc-4.5.tgz is in sync with base
- system except for OpenSSH pages (OpenSSH 2.3 based instead of
- 2.9) and perl5 pages (jpman project do not maintain). Section 3
- updating has 55% finished.</p>
-
- <p>OKAZAKI Tetsurou has incorporated changes on base system's
- groff into port japanese/groff. MORI Kouji has fixed two bugs of
- port japanese/man.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>KAME</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>KAME core team</given>
-
- <common>
- </common>
- </name>
-
- <email>core@kame.net</email>
-
- <name>
- <given>KAME Users Mailing List</given>
-
- <common>
- </common>
- </name>
-
- <email>snap-users@kame.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.kame.net/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KAME project is currently focusing on the scoped
- addressing architecture, the advanced API implementation, NATPT
- and the mobile ipv6 implementation. Though these stuffs are not
- stable enough to be merge into the FreeBSD tree, you can get and
- try them from the above URL.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD in Bulgarian</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
-
- <common>Pentchev</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>roam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD-bg.ringlet.net/" />
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~roam/bg/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD in Bulgarian project aims to bring a more
- comfortable working environment to Bulgarian users of the FreeBSD
- OS. This includes, but is not limited to, font, keymap and locale
- support, translation of the FreeBSD documentation into Bulgarian,
- local user groups and various forms of on-line help channels and
- discussion forums to help Bulgarians adopt and use FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>A guide for using FreeBSD with Bulgarian settings has been put
- up on the project's website. The CVS repository will be made
- public shortly, linked to on the URL's above.</p>
-
- <p>An independent project for making FreeBSD easier to use by
- Bulgarians has appeared, <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD-bg.org/">http://www.FreeBSD-bg.org/</a>.
- It also hosts a mailing list for discussions of FreeBSD in
- Bulgarian, <a href="mailto:stable@FreeBSD-bg.org">
- stable@FreeBSD-bg.org</a>. For more information about the mailing
- list, send an e-mail with "help" in the message body to
- <a href="mailto:majordomo@FreeBSD-bg.org">
- majordomo@FreeBSD-bg.org</a>.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD Java Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Greg</given>
-
- <common>Lewis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>glewis@eyesbeyond.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/java" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The past two months have been an exciting time in the FreeBSD
- Java Project with the signing of a license between the FreeBSD
- Foundation and Sun allowing us access to updated JDK source code
- and the Java Compatibility Kit (JCK). This license will also
- allow the project to release a binary version of both the JDK and
- JRE once JCK testing is complete. Work on this testing is under
- way with the project hopeful of being able to make a binary
- release in the not too distant future.</p>
-
- <p>In lieu of the binary release which was hoped for with FreeBSD
- 4.5 the project will release an updated source patchset this
- weekend. This patchset will feature further work on the FreeBSD
- "native" threads subsystem from Bill Huey. Also, thanks to hard
- work by Joe Kelsey and Fuyuhiko Maruyama, the patchset will for
- the first time feature a working Java browser plugin!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Revised {mode,log}page support for camcontrol</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kelly</given>
-
- <common>Yancey</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kbyanc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Extending camcontrol's page definition file format to include
- both modepage and logpage definitions; adding support to
- camcontrol to query and reset log page parameters. Consideration
- is being made to possibly include support for diagnostic and
- vital product data pages, but that is outside the current project
- scope. New page definition file format includes capability to
- conditionally include page definitions based on SCSI INQUIRY
- results allowing vendor-specific pages to be described also.
- Approximately 90% complete.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Pluggable Authentication Modules</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Murray</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>markm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dag-Erling</given>
-
- <common>Sm&#248;rgrav</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>des@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://openpam.sourceforge.net/">OpenPAM</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>OpenPAM, a new library intended to replace Linux-PAM in
- FreeBSD, has been written and is undergoing integration testing.
- It is available for download from the URL listed above.</p>
-
- <p>In addition to this, a couple of new modules have been written
- (pam_lastlog(8), pam_login_access(8)), and the pam_unix(8) module
- has been extended to perform most of the tasks normally performed
- by login(1), which is now fully PAMified.</p>
-
- <p>The PAM FDP article has been put on hold until OpenPAM
- replaces Linux-PAM in CVS, to avoid wasting effort on soon-to-be
- obsolete documentation.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD MAC Implementation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/">TrustedBSD Project Web
- Site</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Substantial progress has been made towards a working MAC
- implementation. The focus over the last two months has been
- moving from a hard-coded series of MAC policies to a more
- flexible implementation. A pluggable policy framework has been
- created (and is still under development), supporting Biba, MLS,
- TE, a "BSD Extended" model, and a sample mac_none module. Some
- modules must be compiled in or loaded prior to boot; others may
- be introduced at run-time. Support for networking has improved,
- with improved handling of IP fragmentation in IPv4, support for
- various pseudo-interfaces such as if_tun and if_tap, improved
- integration into userland, NFS-related fixes, moving the VFS
- enforcement out of individual filesystems, support for a
- 'multilevel' mount flag, support for explicit labeling in procfs
- and devfs, addition of an 'extattrctl lsattr' argument to list
- EAs on a filesystem, support for label ranges in the Biba and MAC
- policies, and much more.</p>
-
- <p>Targets for the next two months include more universal
- enforcement of VFS-related calls, improved support for
- alternative ABIs, improved flexibility of in-kernel subject and
- object labels, support for IPv6 and IPsec, and improved support
- for NFS serving.</p>
-
- <p>Development continues in the FreeBSD Perforce repository,
- which may be accessed using cvsup.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>New mount(2) API</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
-
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maxime</given>
-
- <common>Henrion</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mux@sneakerz.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Now that the patch has been mailed to the
- freebsd-arch@FreeBSD.org mailing list, and that there were no
- objections, the commit will happen soon. Poul is currently
- testing it in his own tree. After it has been committed, it will
- be time to modify the filesystems in the tree to use VFS_NMOUNT
- instead of VFS_MOUNT. Mount(8) will also need some modifications.
- Some new manpages -- nmount(2) and kernel_vmount(9) -- are being
- created in the meantime.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
-
- <project>
- <title>SMPng</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>smp@FreeBSD.org</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>smp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>Alfred Perlstein committed file descriptor locking code
- which was definitely a good push towards trying to lock down
- some important pieces of global data. Peter Wemm has made
- progress on pmap cleanups for x86 SMP TLB shootdowns. Matt
- Dillon and John Baldwin have made progress on getting patches
- done for moving accesses to ucred's out from under Giant's
- protection. John Baldwin has also made some commits in order
- to get the alpha port's SMP working. Matt Dillon has plans
- for hunting down fileops locking issues in order to continue
- his previous Giant pushdown work.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
-</report>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>February - April</month>
- <year>2002</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers FreeBSD development activities from February,
- 2002 through April, 2002. It's been a busy few months -- BSDCon
- in San Francisco, the FreeBSD Developer Summit, a first development
- preview of 5.0-CURRENT, not to mention lots of progress on the
- 5.0 feature set (SMPng, sparc64, GEOM, ... the list goes on).</p>
- <p>In the next two months, the USENIX ATC occurs (highly recommended
- event for both developers and users), and a number of new software
- components will hit the tree, including UFS2 and the TrustedBSD
- MAC framework. We'll also complete the elections for the FreeBSD
- Core Team, and should have the next Core Team online by the time
- the next report rolls around. Stay tuned for more!</p>
- <p>Robert Watson</p>
- </section>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD Package-building Cluster</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kris</given>
- <common>Kennaway</common>
- </name>
- <email>kris@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Packages are built from the FreeBSD Ports Collection on a
- cluster of i386 and alpha machines using scripts available in
- /usr/ports/Tools/portbuild/. Over the past few months I have
- been cleaning up and extending these scripts to improve
- efficiency and allow for greater flexibility in how package
- builds are performed. Major improvements so far have been:
- cleaning up and modularizing the scripts to avoid code
- duplication and reduce the need for ongoing maintenance;
- optimizing the build process and making it much more robust
- against client machine failure; and allowing package builds to
- be restarted if they are interrupted. The i386 package
- cluster is currently running FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT, and it has
- proven to be a useful testing ground for exposing kernel bugs,
- especially those which only manifest under system load.</p>
-
- <p>Future plans include the ability to perform incremental
- package rebuilds which only build packages that have changed
- since the last run. This will allow packages to be made
- available on the FTP site within an hour or two of the CVS
- commit to the ports collection. We also hope to set up a
- sparc64 package cluster in the near future, but this is
- contingent on suitable hardware.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>UMA</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeff</given>
- <common>Roberson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jeff@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD's new kernel memory allocator has been committed to
- 5.0. UMA is a slabs derived allocator that supports memory
- reclaiming, object caching, type stable storage, and per CPU
- free lists for optimal SMP performance. It has both a
- malloc(9) interface and a zone style interface for specific
- object types. uma(9) will be available shortly.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Universal Disk Filesystem for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
- <email>scottl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeroen</given>
- <common>Ruigrok</common>
- </name>
- <email>asmodai@wxs.nl</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~scottl/udf">UDF Homepage.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Read-only support for UDF filesystems was checked into the 5-CURRENT
- branch in April. Backporting for 4-STABLE is being conducted by
- Jeroen. The next phase is to write a newfs_udf, then move on to
- adding write support to the filesystem. I'm still looking for a
- volunteer to handle read and write support for write-once media
- (e.g. CD-R).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Zero Copy Sockets</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ken</given>
-
- <common>Merry</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ken@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~ken/zero_copy/">Zero copy patches
- and information. </url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p> I have released a new zero copy sockets snapshot, the first since
- November, 2000. The code has been ported up to the latest
- -current, and the jumbo code now has mutex protection. Also, zero
- copy send and receive can be selectively turned on and off via sysctl
- to make it easier to compare performance with and without zero copy.
- Reviews and comments are welcome.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Bluetooth stack for FreeBSD (Netgraph implementation)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maksim</given>
- <common>Yevmenkin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>m_evmenkin@yahoo.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
-
- <p>I'm slowly making progress. The second engineering release is
- available for download at
- http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/ngbt-fbsd-20020506.tar.gz</p>
-
- <p>This release includes support for H4 UART transport layer, Host
- Controller Interface (HCI), Link Layer Control and Adaptation
- Protocol (L2CAP) and Bluetooth sockets layer. It also comes
- with several user space utilities that can be used to configure
- and test Bluetooth devices.</p>
-
- <p>I'm currently working on RFCOMM protocol implementation (Serial
- port emulation over Bluetooth link). My next goal is to port
- Service Discovery Protocol (SDP) implementation from BlueZ
- (http://bluez.sf.net). I'm also thinking about adding USB device
- support (as soon as i find/buy hardware).</p>
-
- <p>Issues: 1) Bluetooth hardware; I have couple PC-CARDs that i use
- for development and testing purposes, but i'd love to have more.
- 2) Time; My regular day job kicked in, so i will be spending more
- time doing stuff i'm getting paid for.</p>
-
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD C99 &amp; POSIX Conformance Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mike</given>
-
- <common>Barcroft</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mike@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>FreeBSD-Standards Mailing List</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>standards@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/c99/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last status report, two developers working on utility
- conformance were given commit access to the FreeBSD CVS repository
- to help expedite development. As a result, the following utilities
- have been brought up to conformance, they include: csplit(1),
- env(1), expr(1), fold(1), join(1), m4(1), mesg(1), paste(1),
- patch(1), pr(1), uuencode(1), uuexpand(1), and xargs(1). The
- printf(1) utility was brought up to conformance with the 1992
- edition of POSIX.2, with further development planned.</p>
-
- <p>On the header front, much progress has been made. Specifically,
- infrastructure to control visibility of components of a header, based
- on the standard requested by an application, has been added to
- &lt;sys/cdefs.h&gt;. Some work has been completed on renovating the
- way types are defined. This has lead to the creation of
- &lt;sys/_types.h&gt;. Further improvements such as the merger of
- &lt;machine/ansi.h&gt; and &lt;machine/types.h&gt; are planned.
- Additionally, the headers: &lt;strings.h&gt;, &lt;string.h&gt;, and
- &lt;sys/un.h&gt; have been made to conform to POSIX.1-2001.</p>
-
- <p>On the API front, scanf(3) has received support for 5 new length
- modifiers (hh, j, ll, t, and z). A patch to implement two
- additional conversion specifiers (j and z) has been developed for
- printf(9) and is expected to be committed soon.</p>
-
- <p>In other news, the project's web site has been moved to the main
- FreeBSD site. It is now available at the URL at the top of this
- status report. Please update your bookmarks.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Netgraph ATM</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Harti</given>
-
- <common>Brandt</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brandt@fokus.fhg.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
-
- <url href="http://www.fokus.fhg.de/research/cc/cats/employees/hartmut.brandt/ngatm/index.html">Introduction to NgAtm</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Version 1.1 for FreeBSD-current is now available. It includes
- the SNMP-daemon package bsnmp, the driver package ngatmbase,
- the UNI4.0 signaling package ngatmsig and the network emulation
- package ngatmnet. NgAtm allows both to build applications running
- directly on top of ATM and to use ATM-Forum LAN emulation to
- use IP over ATM. Currently we are working on a simple switch module,
- that implements the network side signaling and ILMI as well as
- simple routing and call admission control.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>GNOME Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joe</given>
-
- <common>Marcus</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>marcus@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome">FreeBSD GNOME Project
- homepage.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The GNOME project has seen quite a few changes lately. For one,
- the author of this update has recently been given "The Bit."
- Joe Marcus Clarke now has CVS access, and is working primarily
- on the GNOME project. Joe has been closing a good deal of GNOME
- PRs, as well as patching some of the existing GNOME 1.4
- components.</p>
-
- <p>The GNOME 2 porting effort continues on. We have completed porting
- of the GNOME 2.0 API, and are 75% complete on porting the full
- GNOME 2.0 desktop. When complete, GNOME 1.4 and GNOME 2.0 will
- be co-resident in the ports tree. Both APIs can be installed
- concurrently in the same PREFIX, but the respective desktops
- will remain mutually independent. Maxim Sobolev is working
- on adapting bsd.gnome.mk to handle both versions of the desktop
- in an elegant fashion.</p>
-
- <p>Not to be left out, the existing GNOME 1.4 components have received
- numerous updates to keep them in sync with the stable distfiles
- on gnome.org. We have seen many "1.0" milestone releases including
- the most recent AbiWord 1.0.0. In the next few weeks, we will be
- making sure all the GNOME 1.4 components build correct packages
- on bento so that GNOME 1.4 will be on the 4.6-RELEASE CD.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD/KGI</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nicholas</given>
-
- <common>Souchu</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nsouch@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~nsouch/ggiport.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p> FreeBSD/KGI started last year after the port of GGI to VGL.
- KGI (Kernel Graphic Interface) is a kernel infrastructure providing user
- applications with access to hardware graphic resources (dma,
- irqs, mmio). KGI is already available under Linux as a separate
- project. The FreeBSD/KGI project aims at integrating KGI
- in the FreeBSD kernel. Mostly a port for now, but optimized for
- FreeBSD in the future. Currently FreeBSD/KGI is under development
- and the code is only available for reading, compiling but not running.
- More interesting are design hints found at the project URL.</p>
-
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Libh</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Antoine</given>
- <common>Beaupr&#351;</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>anarcat@anarcat.ath.cx</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Langer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>alex@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
- <common>Ahlstrom</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nra@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/libh.html">Main project page.</url>
-
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We now have a loadable mfsroot floppy. It contains just the
- diskeditor (which is really a disk partitioner) which has been
- enhanced and is probably in its final form. It's been geared
- towards making the newfs(1) and mount(1) steps separate dialogs, so
- it reduceed its complexity. A basic fstab class has been
- implemented to manipulate /etc/fstab and mountpoint. This might
- find a use outside libh, by the way. Libh package format is still
- incomplete and somehow buggy, so it's my next target.</p>
-
- <p>There is a API documentation effort underway with the help of
- doxygen(1), so there's now more documentation for people that want
- to get started with libh.</p>
-
- <p>All this lead me to prepare the release of another alpha
- preview of libh that will shortly be available in the ports
- collection (0.2.2). Also, a new committer (okumoto) has joined the
- project (as well as I) and he is currently working on cleaning up
- the build system. It's been a few months without news, so this
- probably seemed a bit long, but don't worry, we still need your
- help to really get this going!</p>
-
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>jp.FreeBSD.org daily SNAPSHOTs project</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Makoto</given>
- <common>Matsushita</common>
- </name>
- <email>matusita@jp.FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <links>
- <url href="http://snapshots.jp.FreeBSD.org/">Project Webpage</url>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/snapshots/">Project Webpage (in Japanese)</url>
- </links>
- <body>
- <p>There are several new topics, including: Source Code Tour is now
- separated into kernel part and userland part, yet another snapshots
- from RELENG_4_x branch (currently 4.5-RELEASE-p4), add several
- packages including XFree86 4.x to installation CD-ROM, new
- cdboot-only ISO image, fix breakage of duplex.iso, etc. See also
- the project webpage for more detail. Also, I have a plan to add
- FreeBSD/alpha distribution to this project -- stay tuned.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>KAME</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Shinsuke</given>
- <common>SUZUKI</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>suz@kame.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.kame.net/">KAME Project Home Page</url>
- <url href="http://www.kame.net/roadmap-2002.html">KAME Project Roadmap</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p> KAME Project has been extended until March 2004, and we decided the project
- roadmap for these two years. The first one year is for implementation, and the
- remaining year is for feedback of our results into other BSD projects (please refer
- to the above URL for further detail).
- Great change is lack of NAT-PT support due to a lack of human resource, although
- KAME snap still contains it as it is.</p>
-
- <p> SUZUKI Shinsuke (suz@kame.net) has begun working for KAME and FreeBSD merge task in
- cooperation with Umemoto-san (ume@FreeBSD.org).
- Some of KAME stuff (critical bug fix, newest ports for pim6sd and racoon, etc)
- has been merged into 4-stable in this April.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD Audit</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
-
- <common>Reiter</common>
- </name>
- <email>arr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>TrustedBSD Audit Mailing List</given>
- </name>
- <email>trustedbsd-audit@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/">TrustedBSD
-main web page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Over the past couple of months, progress has pretty much stopped
- until very recently. The past few changes to the audit code were
- update the usage of zones to UMA zones, cleanup some old cruft,
- and start toying with the idea of having an audit write thread
- implemented as an ithd. The next step is to decide two realistic
- approaches to the where the records will be dumped -- whether that
- is to a local disk or fed up to userland and then dealt with.
- After that, the goal will be to expand the number of events that
- are being audited, while also working in some performance testing
- procedures. I will be posting to trustedbsd-audit about the recent
- changes shortly.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD MAC</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>TrustedBSD Discussion Mailing List</given>
- </name>
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/">TrustedBSD main web page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Over the last three months, there has been a lot of activity
- in the TrustedBSD MAC tree. An initial commit of the SEBSD
- code (NSA FLASK and SELinux implementation) was made; many
- MAC policies previously linked directly to the kernel via
- kernel options were moved to kernel modules; the flexibility
- of the framework was improved relating to the life cycle of
- object labels; additional labeling and access control hooks
- were introduced; new policies were introduced to demonstrate
- the flexibility of the framework (including a cleanup of
- inter-process authorization, additional VFS hooks, improved
- support for multilabel filesystems, network booting, IPv6,
- IPsec, support for "peer" labels on stream sockets).
- Current modules include Biba integrity policy, MLS
- confidentiality policy, Type Enforcement, "BSD Extended"
- (permitting firewall-like rulesets for filesystem protection),
- "ifoff" (limit interface communication by policy),
- mac_seeotheruids (limit visibility of processes/etc of other
- users), "babyaudit" (a simple audit implementation), and
- SEBSD (FLASK/SELinux port).</p>
- <p>Over the next month, a final move to completely dynamic
- labeling will be made, permitting policies to introduce new
- state relating to process credentials, vnodes, sockets,
- mounts, interfaces, and mbufs at run-time, allowing a broad
- range of flexible label-driven policies to be developed.
- In addition, application APIs will be re-designed and
- re-implemented so as to better support a fully dynamic
- policy framework. We plan to make an initial prototype
- patchset available for review in June, with the intent of
- committing that patchset in mid-June.</p>
- <p>Updated prototype code may be retrieved from the TrustedBSD
- CVS trees on cvsup10.FreeBSD.org.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>PAM</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
- <common>Murray</common>
- </name>
- <email>markm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dag-Erling</given>
- <common>Sm&#370;rgrav</common>
- </name>
- <email>des@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~des/pam/pam-2002-03.html">March 2002 PAM activity report.</url>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~des/pam/pam-2002-04.html">April 2002 PAM activity report.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The painful parts are now completed, with all authentication-
- related utilities converted to PAM (except for those cases where
- it doesn't make sense, like Kerberos- or OPIE-specific
- commands). OpenPAM is complete (except for a few missing man
- pages) and seems to work well.</p>
-
- <p>For more details, see the activity reports linked to above.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>OpenSSH</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dag-Erling</given>
- <common>Sm&#370;rgrav</common>
- </name>
- <email>des@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>OpenSSH has been upgraded to 3.1, and the kinks seem to have
- been worked out by now. OpenSSH will now use PAM for both ssh1
- and ssh2 authentication.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>KSE</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Julian</given>
-
- <common>Elischer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>julian@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jonthan</given>
- <common>Mini</common>
- </name>
- <email>mini@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~julian/" />
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~jasone/kse/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KSE project had floundered due to lack of development
- time for awhile, but has been picked up recently by
- Jonathan Mini. Currently, the main focus is to prepare
- the "milestone 3" code for inclusion into -CURRENT.</p>
-
- <p>The project is still working towards "milestone 4"
- (allowing threads from the same process to run on
- multiple CPUs), which should be significantly easier
- now due to work done by the SMPng project over the past
- several months.</p>
-
- <p>Help could be used in several areas of the project,
- especially with porting the libc_r (pthreads) library
- to KSE's threading model.</p>
-
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>NEWCARD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
-
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>NEWCARD support tried to merge CardBus functions with PCI
- functions, but that failed to properly route interrupts. A
- branch for the merge was created and will be merged into the
- main line at a later date. Too many other things going on in my
- life to make much progress.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Wi Hostap</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
-
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work on the host access point support for the Prism2 and
- Prism2.5 based wireless cards has been integrated into the
- kernel. This work is largely based on Thomas Skibo's initial
- implementation.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Fibre Channel</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
- <common>Jacob</common>
- </name>
- <email>mjacob@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <links>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~mjacob/fibre_channel.html">Project Status Page.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Continued bug fixing and hardening for this last few months.</p>
- <p>Future work will include making target mode work correctly and fast.</p>
- <p>The LSI-Logic chipset's MPT Fusion driver is also being evaluated.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Athlon MTRR Problems</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
-
- <common>Malone</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dwmalone@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD MTRR code has been made more robust against
- unexpected values sometimes found in the Athlon's Memory
- Type Range Registers. Problems with these values had prevented
- XFree 4.2 running on some motherboards. Experimentation indicates
- that these undocumented values may control the mapping of
- BIOS/ROMs or have something to do with SMM. If anyone can provide
- details of what these values mean, can they
- please let me know, so the MTRR code can be completed. </p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>IPMI Tools for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Doug</given>
-
- <common>White</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dwhite@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~dwhite/ipmi/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>IPMI Tools for FreeBSD is a collection of C and Python
- applications and modules for exploring the information available
- via the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI), as
- implemented on server motherboards by Intel and HP. IPMI is an
- open standard with patent protection for adopters which defines
- standard interfaces to on-board management hardware. The
- management hardware consists of a CPU, sensors such as temperature
- probes and fan speeds, and repositories such as the System Event
- Log and Field-Replaceable Unit (FRU) inventory, and other system
- information. </p>
-
- <p>A basic set of tools was recently made available which uses the
- KCS and SMIC system interfaces to retrieve the System Event Log,
- FRU repository, and system sensors. Additional features are
- currently under research. Suggestions for additional features and
- programs are greatly appreciated. </p>
-
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>PowerPC Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benno</given>
-
- <common>Rice</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>benno@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://jeamland.net/~benno/powerpc-boot.txt">Current boot
-messages.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The PowerPC port is moving ahead. It can now mount a root file system
- and exec init, but fails when trying to map init's text segment in. I'm
- hoping to have it starting my fake "Hello, world!" init soon, after which
- I plan to try and get some libc bits in place so that I can build /bin
- and /sbin and try to get to actual single-user.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>jpman project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kazuo</given>
- <common>Horikawa</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>horikawa@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/man-jp/">
- jpman project page both for users and developers (in Japanese)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>4.5-RELEASE Japanese manpage package, ja-man-doc-4.5.tgz, once
- published with OpenSSH 2.3 (as reported by previous status
- report) on January 31, is replaced with new package with OpenSSH
- 2.9 based manpages on March 3. Since then, we have been
- updating Japanese manpages for 4.6-RELEASE. For new translation
- and massive update, we have been making a lot of effort.</p>
- <p>Continuing section 3 updating has 73% finished.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>"GEOM" - generalized block storage manipulation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
-
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~phk/Geom/">Old concept paper here.</url>
-
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The GEOM code has gotten so far that it beats our current code
- in some areas while still lacking in others. Work continues on
- a generalized interface for "magic data" (boot blocks, disklabels
- MBR's etc) manipulation from userland.</p>
- <p>With GEOM enabled in the kernel any FreeBSD platform will now
- recognize PC style MBR's, i386 disklabels, alpha disklabels,
- PC98 extended MBRs and SUN/Solaris style disklabels.</p>
-
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD ARM Port</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Stephane E.</given>
- <common>Potvin</common>
- </name>
- <email>sepotvin@videotron.ca</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <links>
- <url href="http://pages.infinit.net/sepotvin" />
- </links>
- <body>
- <p>Since the last progress report, the initialization code was much
- cleaned (thanks to NetBSD's acort32 port) and partial DDB support as
- been added. I'm now struggling to put the pmap module into a
- working state. The latest patch set only includes the
- initialization changes. I did some tries to get what I had so far
- working on my iPAQ without much successes (downloading a kernel
- over a serial link is way too painful). If anyone has had success in
- getting any iPAQ to work as a USB storage device under *BSD please
- contact me.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>locking up pcb's in the networking stack</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeffrey</given>
-
- <common>Hsu</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>hsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>I've been mentoring someone on locking up the protocol control
- blocks in the networking stack. She has already finished TCP and
- UDP and I'm currently reviewing the patch with her and going over
- some networking lock order issues. Locking up raw protocol
- interface control blocks follows next.</p>
-
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Network interface cloning and modularity</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for stf(4), faith(4), and loopback interfaces has been
- committed to current. The stf and faith support has been MFC'd.
- In current the API has changed to move unit allocation into the
- generic cloning code reducing the amount of support code required
- in each driver. Code improvements to increase our API
- compatibility with NetBSD will be committed soon along with cloning
- support for discard interfaces and ppp(4) interfaces.</p>
- <p>Thanks to <email>mux@FreeBSD.org</email> for the loopback support
- and unit allocation cleanups.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>IA64 Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Wemm</common>
- </name>
- <email>peter@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
-
- <p>IA64 has had a busy few months. Aside from gcc, we are now fully
- self hosting on IA64. Doug Rabson has performed his magic and
- implemented the execution of 32 bit i386 application binaries
- although more work remains to be done to make ld-elf.so.1 happy
- with the different underlying page size. We have been using the
- i386 perforce binary to do actual development work and submit from
- the ia64 systems themselves. Marcel Moolenaar has been working on
- SMP and machine-check support. We have been running SMP kernels
- amazingly reliably on our development boxes for quite some time now.
- syscons is now functional. We have produced a self-booting
- run-root-on-cdrom ISO image (idea taken from the sparc64 folks) that
- has been used to manually self install an IA64 system from a blank
- disk. Aside from a few minor loose ends we now have complete 'make
- world' functionality. sysinstall works on ia64. We plan on
- producing a semi-respectable boot/install cdrom image shortly.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>GCC 3.1</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>O'Brien</common>
- </name>
- <email>obrien@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>As of Thur May 9th, 2002 FreeBSD 5-CURRENT is now using a GCC 3.1
- prerelease snapshot as the system C compiler. At this time of
- cutting over, the compiler is working well on i386, Alpha, Sparc64,
- and IA-64 for building world. There is a known problem with our
- atomic ops on Alpha that prevents a GCC 3.1 built kernel from
- booting.</p>
-
- <p>Currently the C++ support libraries (libstdc++, et.al.) does not
- build and thus prevents the system C++ compiler from being used.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Release Engineering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>Release Engineering</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The release engineering team released FreeBSD <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/5.0R/DP1/announce.html">5.0-DP1</a>
- on 8 April 2002. This Developer Preview gives developers and
- other interested parties a chance to help test some of the new
- features to appear in 5.0-RELEASE. This distribution has known
- bugs and areas of instability, and should only be used for
- (non-production) testing and development.</p>
-
- <p>The next releases of FreeBSD will be 4.6-RELEASE (scheduled for
- 1 June 2002) and 5.0-DP2 (scheduled for 25 June 2002).
- Information on the release schedules and more can be found on
- the team's new area on the FreeBSD Web site (see the URL
- above).</p>
-
- <p>Finally, the team has gained two new members: Brian Somers and
- Bruce A. Mah.</p>
-
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>ppp RADIUS/MS-CHAP support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brian</given>
-
- <common>Somers</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brian@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>libradius now supports RADIUS vendor attribute extensions and
- user-ppp is now capable of doing MS-CHAP authentication via a RADIUS
- server. A new net/freeradius port has been created for support of
- MS-CHAP in a RADIUS server.</p>
-
- <p>MS-CHAPv2 support will be added soon.</p>
-
- <p>The work is sponsored by Monzoon.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Improving FreeBSD Startup Scripts</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Doug</given>
- <common>Barton</common>
- </name>
- <email>dougb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mike</given>
- <common>Makonnen</common>
- </name>
- <email>makonnen@pacbell.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gordon</given>
- <common>Tetlow</common>
- </name>
- <email>gordont@gnf.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://home.pacbell.net/makonnen/rcng.html" />
- <url href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FreeBSD-rc/" />
- <url href="http://www.mewburn.net/luke/bibliography.html" />
- <url href="http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/rc/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Mike Makonnen has done quite a bit of excellent work on porting the
- scripts from FreeBSD into the NetBSD framework. The next step seems
- to be to try to reduce the amount of diffs between our implementation
- and the original set from NetBSD.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>SMPng</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
-
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <email>smp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>The SMPng project has been picking up steam in the last few
- months thankfully. In February, Seigo Tanimura-san committed
- the first round of process group and session locking. Alfred
- Perlstein also added locking to most of the pipe
- implementation. In March, Alfred fixed several problems with
- the locking for select() and pushed down Giant some in several
- system calls. Andrew Reiter added locking for kernel module
- metadata, and Jeff Roberson wrote a new SMP-friendly slab
- allocator to replace both the zone allocator and the in-kernel
- malloc(). The use of the critical section API was cleaned up
- to not be abused as replacements for disabling and enabling
- interrupts. Also, Matt Dillon optimized the MD portion of the
- critical section code on the i386 architecture. Several other
- subsystems were also locked in April as well. See the SMPng
- website and todo list for more details.</p>
-
- <p>Some of the current works in progress include locking for the
- kernel linker by Andrew Reiter and light-weight interrupt
- threads for the i386 by Bosko Milekic. Seigo Tanimura-san,
- Alfred Perlstein, and Jeffrey Hsu are also working on locking
- down various pieces of the networking stack. Alan Cox has
- started working on fixing the existing locking in the VM
- subsystem and moving bits of it out from under Giant. John
- Baldwin has written an implementation of turnstiles as well as
- adaptive mutexes in the jhb_lock Perforce branch. The
- adaptive mutexes appear to be stable on i386, alpha, and
- sparc64, but the turnstile code still contains several tricky
- lock order reversals. John also plans to commit the
- p_canfoo() API change to use td_ucred in the very near future
- and then finish the task of making ktrace(4) use a worker
- thread.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>New mount(2) API</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
-
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maxime</given>
-
- <common>Henrion</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mux@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The patch for the new mount API has now been committed to the
- tree. Several filesystems also have been converted to this
- new mount API, namely procfs, linprocfs, fdescfs and devfs.
- I'm working on converting more filesystems to nmount, and
- actually already have UFS done. It has not been committed yet
- to avoid conflicting with the UFS2 work, but it should hit the
- tree soon. Manpages are still missing at the moment because
- I had to modify the API slightly. I hope to have them done
- soon now.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD Developer Summit</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/events/2002/bsdcon-devsummit.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The second FreeBSD Developer Summit, held following the BSD
- Conference in San Francisco in February, was a great success. Around
- 40 developers attended in person, another five by phone, and many
- others by webcast. During a marathon-esque eight hour session, a
- variety of development topics were discussed, including adding
- inheritance to the KOBJ system, ports to new architectures,
- adaptations of the toolchain for new architectures, the GEOM
- extensible storage device framework, upcoming changes to the network
- stack, TrustedBSD features, KSE, SMPng, and the release engineering
- schedule. This event was sponsored by DARPA and NAI Labs, with
- webcasting provided by Joe Karthauser, bandwidth provided by Yahoo!.
- Planning for future such events is now underway; a summary/transcript
- of discussion may be found at the URL above.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>May - June</month>
- <year>2002</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>May and June were remarkably busy months for the FreeBSD Project--
- FreeBSD developers met in Monterey, CA in June for FreeBSD
- Developer Summit III to discuss strategy for the FreeBSD 5.0
- release later this year, for the USENIX Annual Technical
- conference and for the FreeBSD BoF. Substantial technical progress
- was made on FreeBSD 5.0, and FreeBSD 4.6-RELEASE was cut on the
- RELENG_4 branch in June.</p>
- <p>The remainder of the summer will continue to be busy. Final
- components and features for 5.0-RELEASE will go into the tree,
- and the development direction will change from new features
- to stability, performance, and production-readiness. With
- additional 5.0 development previews late in the summer, we
- hope to broaden the tester base for the -CURRENT branch,
- and start to get early adopters digging out any potential
- problems in their test environments. I encourage both FreeBSD
- Developers and FreeBSD Users to give 5.0-DP2 a spin (on a machine
- without critical data!) and let us know how it goes. The more
- testing that happens before the release, the less fixing we have
- to do afterwards!</p>
- <p>Robert Watson</p>
-
- </section>
-
-<project>
- <title>TCP Hostcache</title>
-<contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
- <email>oppermann@pipeline.ch</email>
- </person>
-</contact>
-<body>
- <p>The current cache for the TCP metrics is embedded directly into
- the routing table route objects. This is highly inefficient as every
- route has an empty 56 Byte large metrics structure in it. TCP is the
- only consumer (except the MTU and Expiry field) of the structure. A
- full view of the Internet routes (110k routes) has more than 6 Mbyte
- of unused overhead due to it. The hit rate today is at only approx.
- 10% in webserver applications. The TCP hostcache will move this entire
- metrics structure from the routing table to the TCP stack. Every entry
- is a host entry so a simple hash table is sufficient to keep the
- entries. Its implementation is much like the TCP Syncache.</p>
- <p>The hostcache is going through testing on our servers and will
- be ready for committing in September. The results of the TCP metrics
- measurement will be used to tune the cache.</p>
-</body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>IP Routing Table Replacement</title>
-<contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
- <email>oppermann@pipeline.ch</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Claudio</given>
- <common>Jeker</common>
- </name>
- <email>jeker@n-r-g.com</email>
- </person>
-</contact>
-<body>
- <p>The current Patricia Trie routing table in BSD UNIX is not very
- efficient and wastes an enormous amount of space for every node (more
- than 256 bytes) (A full Internet view of 110k routes takes 33 MByte
- of KVM). Another problem are pointers from and to everywhere
- in the routing table. This makes replacing the table very hard and
- also significantly increases the table maintenance burden (for example
- for some kinds of updates the entire PCB has to be searched linearly).
- Also this is a heavy burden for SMP locking. The rewrite focuses on
- untangling the pointer mess, making the routing table replaceable
- and providing a more IP optimized table (5 MByte for 110k routes).
- Other new options include policy routing and some structural alignments
- in the network stack for clarity, simplicity and flexibility.</p>
- <p>The rewritten IP routing table will be ready for committing in
- October.</p>
-</body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>TCP Metrics Measurement</title>
-<contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
- <email>oppermann@pipeline.ch</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Olivier</given>
- <common>Mueller</common>
- </name>
- <email>omueller@8304.ch</email>
- </person>
-</contact>
- <links>
- <url href="http://www-t.zhwin.ch/pa02_2/diplomarbeiten2002.pdf">
- Diploma Thesis of ZHWIN students, look for Olivier Mueller and Daniel
-Graf</url>
- </links>
-<body>
- <p>These students will analyse the tcpdumps of five major Swiss
- newspaper websites which give a representative overview of the
- user structure in Switzerland. The nice thing about Switzerland
- is that is has a very good mix of Modem/ISDN, leased line, Cable,
- ADSL and 3G/GSM/GPRS users. Every Internet access technology is
- represented. The goal is to analyze the behavior of all TCP
- sessions to the monitored sites. Parameters to be analyzed include
- TCP session RTT, RTT variance, in/outbound BDP, MSS changes, flow
- control behavior, packet loss, packet retransmit and
- timing of HTTP traffic to find optimal TCP parameter caching
-method.</p>
- <p>If you have any other metrics you think is useful please contact
- me so I can put that into the job description for the Students. The
- study will be made in September and October.</p>
-</body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>NATD rewrite</title>
-<contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Claudio</given>
- <common>Jeker</common>
- </name>
- <email>jeker@n-r-g.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
- <email>oppermann@pipeline.ch</email>
- </person>
-</contact>
-<body>
- <p>The current natd is pretty powerful in translating different kinds
- of traffic but not very powerful in configuration. This project
- rewrites natd and parts of libalias to give it a configuration set as
- powerful and expressive as the ones in ipf (ipnat) and pf. In addition
- it'll use kqueue and will support aliasing to multiple IP
-addresses.</p>
- <p>The rewritten natd will be ready for committing in early
-September.</p>
-</body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD/ia64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Wemm</common>
- </name>
- <email>peter@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~peter/ia64/">IA64 project
- updates and information.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>IA64 has been progressing slowly. We have access to a prototype
- 4-way Itaninum2 system from Intel and have managed to get it up and
- running to the point of being able to access disk and network with
- SMP enabled. We have a big problem with ACPI2.0 and PCI routing
- table entries behind pci-pci bridges with no short-term solution
- in sight. Various WIP items have been committed to CVS, namely
- more complete support for executing 32bit i386 binaries as well
- as Marcel Moolenaar's prototype EFI GPT tools.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Libh Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Antoine</given>
-
- <common>Beaupre</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>antoine@usw4.FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Langer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>alex@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
-
- <common>Ahlstrom</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nra@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/libh.html" />
- <url href="http://usw4.FreeBSD.org/~libh/">libh
- new development web page.</url>
- <url href="http://usw4.FreeBSD.org/~libh/screenshots">
- First snapshots of the diskeditor in action</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Max has been busy cleaning up the user interface dark side, and has
- come up with a plan to improve the build system (using an automated
- Makefile dependency generator); the UI design and the TCL glue magic
- (using Swig). A development page has been created on usw4, publishing
- a lot of information about the current project status, a Changelog,
- screenshots, documentation, etc. A new listbox widget has been
- implemented, making diskeditor look nicer and more usable. The package
- system backend is being inspected and redesigned to conform to a standard
- that is itself being re-thought. Indeed, the old sysinstall2.txt text has
- been SGML-ized and enhanced and now provides a good (although rough) overview
- of libh package system. This allowed the document to be enhanced with diagrams
- of how different procedures work. We are therefore getting closer to a
- real pkgAPI specification document. The package management tools have been
- slightly enhanced and should be a bit more usable, and we started committing
- regression test suites in the tree, mostly to test and maintain pkg API
- conformance.</p>
-
- <p>So work continues on libh. I plan to take a look at the rhtvision port
- to see if it would be better to use it for the tvision backend. I'll keep
- on working on the package system to make it really trustworthy, while Max
- is continuing his great work on the UI subsystem. I hope to make a new libh
- alpha release soon. Note that from now on, libh progress will be published
- on the development page.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>OLDCARD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A major power bug was fixed in oldcard. This caused many
-problems for people using PCI interrupts having their machines hang on
-boot. This fix has made it into 4.6.1.</p>
-
- <p>Cardbus power is now used on all cardbus bridges that support
-it. This means that we now support 3.3V cards on all cardbus
-bridges. Before, we only supported them on some of the bridges
-because every bridge uses different 3.3V power control when programmed
-through the ExCA registers. Now that we're going through the CardBus
-bridge's power control register, 3.3V cards work. In fact, for
-CardBus bridges, the so called X.XV and Y.YV cards will work in those
-bridges that support them. However, X.XV and Y.YV haven't been
-defined yet, and no bridges support them (but the bridge interface
-define it). Obviously this latter part is untested.</p>
-
- <p>CL-PD6722 support has been augmented slightly. Now it is
-possible to instruct the driver which type of 3.3V card detection
-strategy to use. There are three choices: none, do it like the
-CL-PD6710 does it and do it like the CL-PD6722 does it.</p>
-
- <p>Preliminary support for the CL-PD6729 on a PCI card using PCI
-interrupts has been committed. However, it fails for at least one of
-the cards like this the author has.</p>
-
- <p>Client drivers can now ask for the manufacturer and model
-number of the card without parsing the CIS directly.</p>
-
- <p>Except for fixing bugs and updating pccard.conf entries, no
-additional work is planned on the OLDCARD system.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>NEWCARD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A devd daemon, to replace pccardd and usbd, has been designed.
-A few minor bugs have been fixed in NEWCARD. NEWCARD is now the
-default in -current. There is an experimental pci/cardbus bus code
-merge available as a branch which will be merged into current as soon
-as it is stable.</p>
-
-<p>Status: The ed driver, for non-ne2000 clones, is broken and won't
-probe. The ata driver won't attach. The sio driver hangs on the
-first character. The wi driver is known to work well. Cardbus cards
-are generally known to work well, except for some de based cards,
-which unfortunately includes the popular Xircom cards. Many systems
-fail to work because acpi fails to route interrupts correctly for
-non-root pci bridges.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD GNOME Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joe</given>
-
- <common>Marcus</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>marcus@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maxim</given>
-
- <common>Sobolev</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sobomax@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <!-- A hypertext link with a description... -->
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/">FreeBSD GNOME Project
- Homepage.</url>
-
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Things are going well with the FreeBSD GNOME Project. We have just
- finished porting the GNOME 2.0 Final development platform and desktop
- to FreeBSD! We hope to be able to make GNOME 2.0 the default for
- 5.0-DP2 and 4.7-RELEASE. In the meantime, we're working to port more
- GNOME 2.0 applications.</p>
-
- <p>In order to allow GNOME 1.4.1 applications to work with GNOME 2.0,
- we are revamping the GNOME porting infrastructure. GNOME 1.4.1 based
- ports are being converted to use the new GNOMENG porting structure.
- The specifics of this new system will be written up in the GNOME
- porting guide found on the FreeBSD GNOME project homepage.</p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD Java Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Greg</given>
- <common>Lewis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>glewis@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <!-- A hypertext link with a description... -->
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/java/">FreeBSD Java Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>
- The BSD Java Porting Team has been making slow but steady progress
- on a number of fronts in the last few months. Unfortunately most
- of this has occurred behind the scenes, meaning this is a good
- opportunity to bring the community up to date.
- <ul>
- <li>Bill Huey has gotten the Java HotSpot Virtual Machine up and
- running on FreeBSD! While dubbing the code of alpha quality,
- Bill has been working hard and is able to run major examples
- such as the Java 2D demo. This code has hit the repository
- and will soon be available.</li>
- <li>The port of the 1.4 J2SDK has commenced. The first commits
- have gone into the tree, although a first patchset is a
- way off yet.</li>
- <li>Progress continues with the TCK compliance testing. The
- current status has the JDK down to 19 compiler failures
- and 183 runtime failures. As we edge closer to compliance
- its hoped that example code will be released to allow the
- community to pull together through the final few bugs.</li>
- <li>A new patchset for JDK 1.3.1 is imminent. This patchset
- will include HotSpot for the first time.</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- </body>
-</project>
-<project>
- <title>KAME Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>SUZUKI</given>
-
- <common>Shinsuke</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>core@kame.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.kame.net/">KAME Project Web Page</url>
- <url href="http://www.interop.jp/eng/exhibition/ipv6_showcase.html">IPv6 Showcase at Network+Interop2002</url>
- <url href="http://www.interop.jp/jp/exhibition/ipv6_showcase.html">IPv6 Showcase at Network+Interop2002 (detailed, but in Japanase)</url>
- <url href="http://www.sfc.wide.ad.jp/~say/n+i/">Pictures of IPv6 Showcase</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I'm afraid KAME Project does not work actively with regard to FreeBSD in these two month, since
- we are too busy with the demonstration of our IPv6 implementation at Networld+Interop 2002 Tokyo.
- (Thanks to a great effort, the demonstration was quite successful) </p>
-
- <p>We are aware of netinet6-related bug reports regarding socket handling, fine-grain locking, ip6fw etc.
- Regret to say, we could not answer them right now due to the above situation, however we'll discus
- these issues internally and determine what to do. </p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>BSDCon 2003</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gregory</given>
- <common>Shapiro</common>
- </name>
- <email>gshapiro@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.usenix.org/events/bsdcon03/cfp/">Call for papers</url>
- </links>
-
-<body>
-<p>The BSDCon 2003 Program Committee invites you to contribute original
-and innovative papers on topics related to BSD-derived systems and
-the Open Source world. Topics of interest include but are not limited
-to:
-</p>
-<ul>
- <li> Embedded BSD application development and deployment</li>
- <li> Real world experiences using BSD systems</li>
- <li> Using BSD in a mixed OS environment</li>
- <li> Comparison with non-BSD operating systems; technical,
- practical, licensing (GPL vs. BSD)</li>
- <li> Tracking open source development on non-BSD systems</li>
- <li> BSD on the desktop</li>
- <li> I/O subsystem and device driver development</li>
- <li> SMP and kernel threads</li>
- <li> Kernel enhancements</li>
- <li> Internet and networking services</li>
- <li> Security</li>
- <li> Performance analysis and tuning</li>
- <li> System administration</li>
- <li> Future of BSD</li>
-</ul>
-<p> Submissions in the form of extended abstracts are due by April 1, 2003.
-Be sure to review the extended abstract expectations before submitting.
-Selection will be based on the quality of the written submission and
-whether the work is of interest to the community. </p>
-<p> We look forward to receiving your submissions! </p>
-</body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
-
- <title>FreeBSD Release Engineering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
-
- <p>Over the past few months the FreeBSD Release Engineering Team
- oversaw a release process that culminated in the release of
- FreeBSD 4.6 for the i386 and Alpha architectures on June 15.
- The RE team is currently working concurrently on FreeBSD 4.6.1
- and 5.0 DP2. 4.6.1 is a minor point release with an updated SSH
- and BIND, fixes for some of the reported ata(4) problems, and
- assorted security enhancements that will be detailed in the
- release notes. The release engineering activities for 4.6.1 are
- taking place on the RELENG_4_6 branch in CVS, while the work on
- 5.0 DP2 is taking place in Perforce so as not to disturb ongoing
- -CURRENT development. We are still committed to FreeBSD 5.0 on
- or around November 15, 2002. For more information about
- upcoming release schedules, please see our website above. The
- RE team would like to thank Sentex Communications for providing
- the release builders with access to a fast i386 build machine.
- Compaq also donated a couple of fast Alpha build machines to the
- project.</p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Fast IPSEC Status</title>
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>
- <given>Sam</given>
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-<body>
- <p>The main goal of this project is to modify the IPSEC protocols to use
-the kernel-level crypto subsystem imported from OpenBSD (see elsewhere). A
-secondary goal is to do general performance tuning of the IPSEC
-protocols.</p>
- <p>Basic functionality is operational for IPv4 protocols. IPv6 support is
-coded but not yet tested. Hardware assisted cryptographic operations are
-working with good performance improvements. Operation with software-based
-cryptographic calculations appears to be at least as good as the existing
-implementation. Numerous opportunities for performance improvements have
-been identified.</p>
- <p>This work is currently being done in the -stable tree. A port to
-the -current tree is about to start.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD C99 &amp; POSIX Conformance Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mike</given>
-
- <common>Barcroft</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mike@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>FreeBSD-Standards Mailing List</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>standards@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/c99/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last status report, the following utilities have been
- brought up to conformance (at least to some degree) with POSIX.1-2001,
- they include: asa(1), cd(1), compress(1), ctags(1), ls(1), newgrp(1),
- nice(1), od(1), pathchk(1), renice(1), tabs(1), tr(1), uniq(1), wc(1),
- and who(1). In addition, development is taking place on bringing the
- BSD SCCS suite up to date with newer standards.</p>
-
- <p>On the API front, printf(9) has been given support for the `j' and
- 'n' flags, waitpid(2) now supports the WCONTINUED option, and an
- implementation of fstatvfs() and statvfs() has been committed. An
- implementation of utmpx is in progress, which has an aim to address
- some of the major problems with the current utmp. Several headers
- have been brought up to conformance with POSIX.1-2001, they include:
- &lt;netinet/in.h&gt;, &lt;pwd.h&gt;, &lt;sys/statvfs.h&gt;, and
- &lt;sys/wait.h&gt;.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Hardware Crypto Support Status</title>
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>
- <given>Sam</given>
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-<body>
- <p>The goal of this project is to import the OpenBSD kernel-level crypto
-subsystem. This facility provides kernel- and user-level access to hardware
-crypto devices for the calculation of cryptographic hashes, ciphers, and
-public key operations. The main clients of this facility are the kernel RNG
-(/dev/random), network protocols (e.g. IPSEC), and OpenSSL (through the
-/dev/crypto device).</p>
- <p>The software has been available as a patch against the -stable tree for
-about six months. The core crypto support is tested, including device
-drivers for the Hifn 7951, and Broadcom 5805, 5820, and 5821 parts. Recent
-work has concentrated on fixing device driver bugs, fixing support for Hifn
-7811 parts, adding support for public key operations, and adding
-flow-control between the crypto layer and device drivers. Future work
-includes porting this facility to the -current tree.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>KSE (Kernel schedulable Entity) thread support </title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Julian</given>
-
- <common>Elischer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>julian@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
-
- <common>Eischen</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>deischen@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <!-- A hypertext link with a description... -->
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.ord/~julian/">Some info
- here.</url>
-
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>
- The project took a major step at the beginning of July when
- Milestone-III was committed. Milestone-III allows a simple test
- program (available at /usr/src/tools/KSE/ksetest/)
- to run multiple threads, using kernel support. It does not yet
- allow the ability to allow these threads to run on different CPUs
- simultaneously. Milestone IV will be to allow this, however
- Milestone-III should allow Dan to start (with any interested
- parties) to start prototyping the userland part of the
- system. Milestone-III is only currently usable on x86, and
- does not include some of the
- requirements for full thread-control, suspension etc. that
- will be required later. </p>
- <p>
- Before M-IV is started some small tweaking is likely
- in the central sources on M-III as we discover issues
- as we try to get the userland jumpstarted. These will have no
- effect on non-KSE processes, (i.e. all of them :-) and
- should not be an issue for other developers. </p>
- <p>
- A tex/fig->html guru is needed to help maintain the
- KSE web page (not mentioned above as it is broken).
- </p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-
- <project>
- <title>SMPng Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
-
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <email>smp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>The SMPng project has continued to make steady progress in
- the past two months. Jeff Roberson completed the switch over
- to UMA for the general kernel malloc() and free() pushing down
- Giant appropriately so that callers of malloc() and free() are
- no longer required to hold Giant. Alan Cox continues to clean
- up the locking in the VM system pushing down Giant in several
- of the VM related system calls. Jeffrey Hsu committed locking
- for TCP/IP protocol control blocks in the network stack. John
- Baldwin committed the changes to the p_canfoo() API to use
- thread credentials for subject threads and added appropriate
- locking for the targer process credentials. Support for
- adaptive mutexes on SMP systems as well as the new IA32 PAUSE
- instruction were also committed in May. The kernel tracing
- facility KTRACE also received an overhaul such that the
- majority of its work was pushed out into a worker thread
- allowing trace points to no longer require Giant. Andrew
- Reiter has also been pushing down Giant in several system
- calls.</p>
-
- <p>Bosko continues to work on light-weight interrupt threads
- for i386. Most of the bugs in the turnstile code have been
- found and fixed; however, the turnstile and preemption
- patches have temporarily been put on hold so that more
- emphasis can be placed on fixing bugs and making -current
- more stable in preparation for 5.0 release in November.
- Alan Cox and Andrew Reiter are continuing the work mentioned
- above. Jeff Roberson is also working on fixing the current
- vnode locking in VFS. Peter Wemm has also started to tackle
- TLB issues on SMP in the i386 pmap again as well.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD Security Officer Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jacques</given>
-
- <common>Vidrine</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nectar@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/security"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
-
- <p>After an outstanding job serving the project as Security Officer
- for over a year, Kris stepped down in January in order to focus more
- of his time pursuing his PhD. I offered to attempt to fill the vacant
- role.</p>
-
- <p>This is the first report by the SO Team. Notable events since
- the beginning of 2002 follow.</p>
-
- <p>28 FreeBSD Security Advisories have been issued, 16 of which
- were regarding the base system. Of those sixteen, 8 affected only
- FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD Security Notices were introduced, and four have been
- issued so far. The Security Notices cover issues that are not
- regarded as critical enough to warrant a Security Advisory. So far
- only Ports Collection issues (i.e. vulnerabilities in optional 3rd
- party packages) have been reported in Security Notices. The first
- four Security Notices covered 53 individual issues.</p>
-
- <p>Issues reported to the SO team are now being tracked using a
- RequestTracker ticket database.</p>
-
- <p>The SO team has undergone membership changes, as well as some
- changes in internal organization. The membership and organization
- has also been made publicly visible on the FreeBSD Security Officer
- web page.</p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>jpman project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kazuo</given>
- <common>Horikawa</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>horikawa@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/man-jp/">jpman project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>For 4.6-RELEASE, we announced the package ja-man-doc-4.6.tgz
- which is in sync with 4.6-RELEASE base system manual pages
- except for perl5 pages (jpman project do not maintain them).
- Continuing section 3 updating has 88% finished.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD/KGI Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nicholas</given>
-
- <common>Souchu</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nsouch@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~nsouch/ggiport.html"> Project URL</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Progression is slow, but the effort is maintained. Most of fb over KGI has been
- written in parallel with a KGI display driver based on fb.
- DDC/DDC2 is being discussed for Plug &amp; Play monitor support. KGI aims at providing
- a generic OS independent interface which would take advantage of FreeBSD I2C (iic(4))
- infrastructure.
- </p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>UFS2 - Extended attribute and large size support for UFS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kirk</given>
- <common>Mckusick</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mckusick@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>
- UFS2 is an extension to the well-known UFS filesystem which
- using a new inode format adds support for "64bit everywhere"
- and later for extended attribute support, in addition to the
- current UFS features: soft-updates and snapshots.
- </p>
- <p>
- The basic UFS2 code has been committed and work on the extended
- attribute interface and vnode operations will continue.
- </p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>GEOM - generalized block storage manipulation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
-
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <!-- A hypertext link with a description... -->
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~phk/Geom/">Old concept paper here.</url>
-
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>
- The GEOM code has gotten so far that it beats our current code
- in some areas while still lacking in others. The goal is for
- GEOM to be the default in 5.0-RELEASE.
- </p>
- <p>
- Currently work on a cryptographic module which should be able
- to protect a diskpartition from practically any sort of attack
- is progressing.
- </p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>OpenOffice.org for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
- <common>Blapp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mbr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://projects.imp.ch/openoffice">OpenOffice.org FreeBSD port Homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The port of openoffice 1.0 has been finished. Most showstopper issues
- with rtld, libc and our toolchain have been fixed. There is one remaining
- deadlock in the web-browser code of OO.org. If anybody like to help
- us with fixing this bug (may be another libc_r bug as it looks like)
- just mail me! Unfortunately gcc2 support got broken again with the import
- of gcc2.95.4 in STABLE. Exceptions support seems to be broken again; we get
- internal compiler errors with c++ exceptions code. You'll have to use gcc31
- again.</p>
-
- <p>Since our package cluster is outdated and can not build OO.org packages
- anytime soon, I did my own little package cluster and can now offer
- packages for 4.6R for 16 different languages. They can be found on the
- project homepage.</p>
-
- <p>Porting of OpenOffice1.0.1 is on it's way. A beta port and a package have
- been made available on the project homepage.</p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Lightweight Interrupt Scheduling</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bosko</given>
- <common>Milekic</common>
- </name>
- <email>bmilekic@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~peter/p4db/chb.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/interrupt/sys/...">
- The interrupt p4 branch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The lightweight interrupt scheduling code makes scheduling an
- interrupt on i386 without having to grab the sched_lock possible,
- and also avoids a full-blown context switch.</p>
-
- <p>Currently, the code in the p4 branch works, although needs a
- little bit of cleanup and, most importantly, requires a merge to
- post-KSE III. Now that stuff seems to have stabilized a bit, I'm
- waiting to get a little time (and nerve) to do the merge. Also,
- looking forward for some KSE interface that will allow for "KSE
- borrowing," which would make this cleaner with regards to KSE and
- lightweight interrupts. This is a 5.0 feature.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>TIRPC port for BSD sockets</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
- <common>Blapp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mbr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <!-- A hypertext link with a description... -->
- <url href="http://www.attic.ch/tirpc">TIRPC for FreeBSD Homepage</url>
-
- <!-- And/or one without. -->
- <url href="http://www.attic.ch/tirpc" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>
- A lot of remaining PR's and Bugs have been closed. All relevant rpc
- concerning patches have been committed. Thanks go to Alfred and Ian Dowese.
- </p>
- <p>Jean-Luc Richier &lt;Jean-Luc.Richier@imag.fr&gt; has made a patch
- available which adds IPv6 support to all remaining rpc servers.
- See ftp://ftp.imag.fr/pub/ipv6/NFS/NFS_IPV6_FreeBSD5.0.gz and
- ftp://ftp.imag.fr/pub/ipv6/NFS/0README_NFS_IPV6_FreeBSD5.0
- We will check his code and add it to CURRENT ASAP.</p>
-
- <p>A first commit part from TIRPC99 has been done. I'm working now
- on porting the remaining parts so when FreeBSD 5.0 gets released,
- it will be TIRPC99 based. This will happen together with the NetBSD
- project, as they use the same codebase as we do.
- </p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>mb_alloc updates</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bosko</given>
- <common>Milekic</common>
- </name>
- <email>bmilekic@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~bmilekic/code/mb_alloc/">Some
- [Old] mb_alloc stuff</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>mb_alloc is getting some updates and a couple of optimizations.
- A new allocator interface routine should already be committed by
- the time this report is "published:" m_getcl() allocates an mbuf
- and a cluster in one shot. This is the result of months
- (literally) of requests from Alfred and, recently, Luigi - who,
- coincidentally, is the author of the same [upcoming] routine in -STABLE.</p>
-
- <p>Other than that, mb_alloc is being shown how to perform
- multi-mbuf or cluster allocations without dropping the cache lock in
- between (m_getcl() and m_getm() will use this). Finally, work is
- being done to optimize ext_buf ref. count allocations and to provide
- support for jumbo (> 9K) clusters.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Improving FreeBSD Startup Scripts</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Doug</given>
- <common>Barton</common>
- </name>
- <email>DougB@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mike</given>
- <common>Makonnen</common>
- </name>
- <email>makonnen@pacbell.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gordon</given>
- <common>Tetlow</common>
- </name>
- <email>gordont@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FreeBSD-rc/links/">
- The Yahoo! group site for discussion of this project
- </url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are making excellent progress. There is a fully functioning
- implementation imported to -current now. We need as many people as
- possible to rc_ng equal to YES in /etc/rc.conf.</p>
- <p>The next step is to set the default to YES, which we plan to do
- before DP 2.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>ipfw2</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Luigi</given>
-
- <common>Rizzo</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>luigi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In summer 2002 the native FreeBSD firewall has been completely
- rewritten in a form that uses BPF-like instructions
- to perform packet matching in a more effective way. The external
- user interface is completely backward compatible, though you can
- make use of some newer
- match patterns (e.g. to handle sparse sets of IP addresses) which
- can dramatically simplify the writing of ruleset (and speed up
- their processing).
- The new firewall, called ipfw2, is much faster and easier to
- extend than the old one. It has been already included in
- FreeBSD-CURRENT, and patches for FreeBSD-STABLE are available
- from the author.
- </p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>jp.FreeBSD.org daily SNAPSHOTs project</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Makoto</given>
- <common>Matsushita</common>
- </name>
- <email>matusita@jp.FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <links>
- <url href="http://snapshots.jp.FreeBSD.org/">Project Webpage</url>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/snapshots/">Project Webpage (in Japanese
-)</url>
- <url href="http://snapshots.jp.FreeBSD.org:8021">SNAPSHOTs anonftp area on the web</url>
- <url href="ftp://daemon.jp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/">Release branch snapshots for FreeBSD/i386</url>
- </links>
- <body>
- <p>
- I spent busy days in last two months, many new topics are emerged
- from the project. We now support FreeBSD/alpha 5-current
- distribution by cross-compiling on the x86 PC. Anonymous ftp area
- is now exported to the yet another web server. Our release branch
- snapshots are relocated to daemon.jp.FreeBSD.org because of our
- CPU/network bandwidth problem.
- </p>
- <p>
- I'm seriously considering to solve the lack of CPU and network
- resources for the project's future evolution. Maybe the bandwidth
- problem can be resolved (several bandwidth offers have been received!),
- but there is no answer about CPU problems (I have a plan to upgrade
- our PCs from P3-500MHz to P4 or better).
- If you have interested in donating PCs to the project, please email me
- for more detail.
- </p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Userland Regression Tests</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Juli</given>
-
- <common>Mallett</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jmallett@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Regression tests for many bugs fixed in text manipulation utilities
- have been added, as well as tests for various non-standard versions
- of functionality that FreeBSD users should expect. A library of
- m4 macros for creating the tests themselves has been added.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Single UNIX Specification conformant SCCS suite</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Juli</given>
-
- <common>Mallett</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jmallett@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The final version of SCCS distributed by CSRG has been integrated
- into the projects CVS repository, and worked on extensively to the
- point where essential functionality works on FreeBSD (and other
- operating systems). Some standards-related functionality has been
- implemented</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Zero Copy Sockets status report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ken</given>
-
- <common>Merry</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ken@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <!-- A hypertext link with a description... -->
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~ken/zero_copy/">Zero copy patches
- and information. </url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p> The zero copy sockets code was committed to FreeBSD-current on June
- 25th, 2002. I'm not planning on doing any more patches, although
- I will leave the web page up as it contains useful information. </p>
- <p>
- Many thanks to the folks who have tested and reviewed the code over
- the years. </p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>locking up pcb's in the networking stack</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeffrey</given>
-
- <common>Hsu</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>hsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>Jennifer Yang's patch was committed June 10 for the BSD Summit.
- After a few bugs which were reported initially and
- fixed that same week, networking in -current
- has been stable, including the parts that were not locked up,
- like IPv6. Work is on-going to lock up the rest of the stack.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Bluetooth stack for FreeBSD (Netgraph implementation)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maksim</given>
- <common>Yevmenkin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>m_evmenkin@yahoo.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
-
- <p>
-Not much to report. Another engineering snapshot is available
-for download at
-http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/ngbt-fbsd-20020709.tar.gz.
-If anyone has Bluetooth hardware and spare time please join in and help
-me
-with testing.
- </p>
-
- <p>
-This snapshot includes basic support for USB devices and manual pages.
-The HCI layer now has support for multiple control hooks. All HCI
-transport
-drivers (H4, BT3C and UBT) has been changed to provide consistent
-interface
-to the rest of the world. Some userspace utilities have been changed as
-well.
- </p>
-
- <p>
-Still no support for RFCOMM (Serial port emulation over Bluetooth link)
-and
-SDP (Service Discovery Protocol). Several design flaws have been
-discovered
-and it might take some time to resolve these issues.
- </p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD MAC</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>TrustedBSD Discussion Mailing List</given>
- </name>
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/">TrustedBSD main web page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The TrustedBSD Project has been busy in May and June,
- developing new features, presenting on the technology at
- the FreeBSD Developer Summit, and improving the readiness
- of the MAC branch for integration into the main FreeBSD
- tree. The migration to dynamic labeling in the TrustedBSD
- MAC framework is complete, with all policies now making
- use of dynamic labels in the kernel. This permits policies
- to associate arbitrary additional security data with a
- variety of kernel objects at run-time. Implement mac_test,
- a sanity checking module. Pass labels as well as objects
- to each policy entry point to reduce knowledge of label
- storage in the policies. Implement mac_partition, a simple
- jail-like policy. Adapt the MAC framework for process locking.
- </p>
-
- <p>
- Improve support for sockets: provide a peerlabel maintained for
- stream sockets (unix domain, tcp), entry points for accept,
- bind, connect, listen. Improve support for IPv4 and IPv6 by
- labeling IP fragment reassembly queues, and providing entry
- points to instrument fragment matching, update, reassembly, etc.
- Locally disable KAME if_loop mbuf contiguity hack because it
- drops labels on mbufs: we need to make sure the label is
- propagated. Label pipes and provide access control for them.
- Improve vnode labeling: now handle labeling for devfs, pseudofs,
- procfs. Fix interactions between MAC and ACLs relating to the
- new VAPPEND flag.</p>
-
- <p> SELinux policy tools now ported to SEBSD. SEBSD now labels
- subjects and file system objects.
- Provide ugidfw, a tool for managing rules for the mac_bsdextended
- policy.</p>
-
- <p> Massive diff reduction. KSEIII merged. Main tree integration
- will begin shortly.</p>
-
- <p>Updated prototype code may be retrieved from the TrustedBSD
- CVS trees on cvsup10.FreeBSD.org.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>July - August</month>
- <year>2002</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>Throughout July and August, the FreeBSD Project has been working on
- pulling together the last few major pieces of new functionality for
- FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE. At this point, the release appears to be on track
- for late November or early December. Work on fine-grained locking
- continues, especially in the VFS, as with improved support for threading
- through the KSE work; features such as GEOM, UFS2, and TrustedBSD MAC are
- maturing, and the new ia64 and sparc64 hardware ports are approaching
- production quality. In the next two months, we have a lot to look forward
- to: additional 5.0 developer preview snapshots, additional locking and
- threading improvements, and many cleanups on the new supported
- architectures. Firewire support has been imported into the main tree, and
- substantial cleanup of the ACPI/legacy PCI code is also in the works.
- Also, expect the import of new IPsec hardware acceleration support in the
- near future.</p>
- <p>When new developer previews are posted, please give them a try! While we
- know that 5.0-RELEASE will be for "early adopters", the more testing we
- get out of the way now, the less we have to tidy up later. The new
- features are extremely exciting, and understanding when and how to deploy
- them properly will be important. In the next two months, among other
- things, the release engineering team will post updated release schedules,
- as well as guidance for FreeBSD consumers as to how to decide what
- releases of FreeBSD will be right for them. Keep an eye out for this, and
- provide us with feedback.</p>
- <p>Also, for those of you in Europe -- we look forward to seeing you at
- BSDCon Europe in a couple of months!</p>
- <p>Scott Long, Robert Watson</p>
-
- </section>
-
-<project>
- <title>BSDCon 2003</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gregory</given>
- <common>Shapiro</common>
- </name>
- <email>gshapiro@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.usenix.org/events/bsdcon03/cfp/">BSDCon 2003 Call For Papers</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
-
- <p>The BSDCon 2003 Program Committee invites you to contribute
- original and innovative papers on topics related to BSD-derived
- systems and the Open Source world. Topics of interest include
- but are not limited to:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Embedded BSD application development and deployment</li>
- <li>Real world experiences using BSD systems</li>
- <li>Using BSD in a mixed OS environment</li>
- <li>Comparison with non-BSD operating systems; technical,
- practical, licensing (GPL vs. BSD)</li>
- <li>Tracking open source development on non-BSD systems</li>
- <li>BSD on the desktop</li>
- <li>I/O subsystem and device driver development</li>
- <li>SMP and kernel threads</li>
- <li>Kernel enhancements</li>
- <li>Internet and networking services</li>
- <li>Security</li>
- <li>Performance analysis and tuning</li>
- <li>System administration</li>
- <li>Future of BSD</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Submissions in the form of extended abstracts are due by
- April 1, 2003. Be sure to review the extended abstract
- expectations before submitting. Selection will be based on the
- quality of the written submission and whether the work is of
- interest to the community.</p>
-
- <p>We look forward to receiving your submissions!</p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Network interface cloning and modularity</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Cloning support for ppp(4) and disc(4) interfaces has been
- committed. A man page for disc has been created and the disc
- devices now appear as disc# instead of ds#. Some work is still
- needed on pppd to make it understand cloning though it should work
- as long as the devices are created beforehand.</p>
- <p>On the API front, management of mandatory interfaces (i.e. lo0)
- is handled by the generic cloning code so if_clone_destroy has the
- same API as NetBSD again and &lt;if&gt;_modevent doesn't need to create
- the necessary devices manually.</p>
- <p>At this point, all pseudo interfaces have been converted to the
- cloning API or already did their own cloning (sl(4) for example
- uses it's own mechanism). Some devices such as tun(4) and
- tap/vmware should probably be converted to use the cloning API
- instead of their current ad-hoc, devfs based cloning system. This
- would be a good junior kernel hacker task. Also, the handbook and
- FAQ could use some general cloning documentation prior to 5.0
- release.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>jpman project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kazuo</given>
- <common>Horikawa</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>horikawa@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/man-jp/">jpman project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have been updating RELENG_4 targeting for 4.7-RELEASE.
- When port ja-man-1.1j_5 was broken around the end of July,
- Kumano-san and Mori-san tried to update the port to be based
- on a newer FreeBSD base system's man commands.
- But, we decided only to fix the port ja-man-1.1j_5 to be buildable,
- as the new one was not complete at that time.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>GEOM - generalized block storage manipulation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
-
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~phk/Geom/">Old concept paper here.</url>
-
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The GEOM code has gotten so far that it beats our current code
- in some areas while still lacking in others. The goal is for
- GEOM to be the default in 5.0-RELEASE.</p>
- <p>Currently work on a cryptographic module which should be able
- to protect a diskpartition from practically any sort of attack
- is progressing.</p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>UFS2 - 64bit UFS with native extended attributes</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
-
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kirk</given>
-
- <common>McKusick</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mckusick@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The UFS2 filesystem approaches feature completion: Extended
- attribute functionality have been added, including a new
- compound modification API and basic testing has been passed.</p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>French FreeBSD Documentation Project</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sebastien </given>
- <common>Gioria</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gioria@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marc </given>
- <common>Fonvieille</common>
- </name>
- <email>blackend@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Stephane</given>
- <common>Legrand</common>
- </name>
- <email>stephane@FreeBSD-fr.ORG</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd-fr.org">The French FreeBSD Documentation Project.</url>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd-fr.org/index-trad.html">The FreeBSD Web Server translate in French.</url>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~blackend/doc/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/"> Translation of the Hanbook.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We've got currently almost 50% of the new handbook translated (all the
- installation part is translated). Most of the articles are translated
- too.</p>
- <p>The web site in on the way, see the Web Server. We need now to
- integrate it on the US CVS tree.</p>
- <p>One of the big job now, is to translate the latest FAQ and the very
- big project will be the manual pages</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-<project>
- <title> Bluetooth stack for FreeBSD (Netgraph implementation)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>
- Maksim
- </given>
-
- <common>
- Yevmenkin
- </common>
- </name>
-
- <email>
- m_evmenkin@yahoo.com
- </email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/ngbt-fbsd-20020909.tar.gz">Latest snapshot</url>
-
- <url href="http://bluez.sf.net">Linux BlueZ stack</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I'm very pleased to announce that another engineering
- release is available for download at
- http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/ngbt-fbsd-20020909.tar.gz</p>
- <p>This release features several major changes and includes
- support for H4 UART and H2 USB transport layers, Host
- Controller Interface (HCI), Link Layer Control and
- Adaptation Protocol (L2CAP) and Bluetooth sockets layer.
- It also comes with several user space utilities that
- can be used to configure and test Bluetooth devices.
- Also there are several man pages.</p>
- <p>Service Discovery Protocol (SDP) is now supported. This
- release includes SDP daemon, configuration tool and user
- space library (ported from BlueZ-sdp-0.7).</p>
- <p>RFCOMM is now supported. This release includes rfcommd
- daemon that provides RFCOMM service via pseudo ttys.
- Not very useful for legacy application, but it is possible
- to run PPP over Bluetooth now. This was ported from old
- BlueZ-rfcommd-1.1 (no longer supported by BlueZ) and
- still has some bugs in it.</p>
- <p>Next step is to fix current RFCOMM support and work on
- new in-kernel RFCOMM and BNEP (Bluetooth Network
- Encapsulation Protocol) implementation. Also user space
- need more work (better tools, libraries, documentation
- etc.).</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-<project>
- <title>Netgraph ATM</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Harti</given>
-
- <common>Brandt</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brandt@fokus.fhg.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.fokus.fhg.de/research/cc/cats/employees/hartmut.brandt/ngatm/index.html">Introduction to NgAtm</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Version 1.2 has been released recently. It should compile and work
- an any recent FreeBSD-current. Support to manipulate SUNI registers
- has been added to the ATM drivers (to switch between SONET and SDH
- modes, for example). The ngatmsig package now includes a small and
- simple call control module that may be used to build a simple ATM
- switch. The netgraph stuff has been patched to use the official
- netgraph locking.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD C99 &amp; POSIX Conformance Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mike</given>
-
- <common>Barcroft</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mike@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>FreeBSD-Standards Mailing List</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>standards@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/c99/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>On the API front, fmtmsg(3) was implemented, glob(3) was given support
- for new flags, ulimit(3) was implemented, and wide character/string
- support was significantly improved with the addition of 30 new functions
- (see the project status board for details). Work is progressing on
- adding the C99 restrict type-qualifier to functions throughout the
- system. This allows the compiler to make additional optimizations based
- on the knowledge that a restrict-qualified argument is the only reference
- to a given object (ie. it doesn't overlap with another argument).</p>
- <p>Several headers have been brought up to conformance with POSIX.1-2001,
- they include: &lt;fmtmsg.h&gt;, &lt;poll.h&gt;, &lt;sys/mman.h&gt;, and
- &lt;ulimit.h&gt;. The header &lt;cpio.h&gt; was implemented. The
- headers &lt;machine/ansi.h&gt; and &lt;machine/types.h&gt; were merged
- into a single header to help simplify the way variable types are
- created.</p>
- <p>The sh(1) built-in, command(1), was reimplemented to conform with
- POSIX. Additionally, several utilities which were previously brought
- up to conformance were merged into the 4-STABLE branch.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD GNOME Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joe</given>
-
- <common>Marcus</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>marcus@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maxim</given>
-
- <common>Sobolev</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sobomax@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/">FreeBSD GNOME Project
- Homepage.</url>
-
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The GNOME 2 desktop port has reach version 2.0.2rc1 with an expected
- 2.0.2 release before 4.7-RELEASE. Mozilla 1.1 has been ported,
- and is resident in the tree with Mozilla 1.0.1. The GNOMENG porting
- effort is going well. A good deal of ports have been moved to the
- new infrastructure with the help of
- Edwin Groothuis. We are now working on
- smoothing out some of the rough edges, then, once all the work is done,
- make GNOMENG the default.</p>
- <p>A long-standing annoyance in Nautilus has also been recently
- corrected. The desktop is no longer cluttered with volume icons, and
- removable media (such as CDs) should now be handled correctly.</p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-<project>
- <title>ATAPI/CAM Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
-
- <common>Quinot</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>thomas@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.cuivre.fr.eu.org/~thomas/atapicam/"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ATAPI/CAM module allows ATAPI devices (CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD
- drives, floppy drives such as Iomega Zip, tape drives) to
- be accessed through the SCSI subsystem (CAM). ATAPI/CAM has been
- integrated in -CURRENT. The code should be fairly functional (it
- has been used by many testers as patches against -STABLE and
- -CURRENT over the past eight months), but there are pending issues
- on SMP machines. Testers most welcome.</p>
- <p>A MFC of this feature will probably happen after the end
- of the 4.7 code freeze.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-<project>
- <title>Hardware Crypto Support Status</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <body>
- <p>The goal of this project is to import the OpenBSD kernel-level crypto
- subsystem. This facility provides kernel- and user-level access to
- hardware crypto devices for the calculation of cryptographic hashes,
- ciphers, and public key operations. The main clients of this facility
- are the kernel RNG (/dev/random), network protocols (e.g. IPSEC), and
- OpenSSL (through the /dev/crypto device).</p>
- <p>OpenSSL 0.9.7 beta 3 was imported and patched with fixes from OpenBSD's
- source tree. This permits any user-level application that use -lcrypto to
- automatically get hardware crypto acceleration. Otherwise the core crypto
- support is stable and has been in production use on -stable machines for
- several months.</p>
- <p>Import of this work into the -current tree has started. A publicly
- available patch against 4.7 will be released once 4.7 ships. Integration
- of this work into the -stable source tree is planned for 4.8.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Fast IPsec Status</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <body>
- <p>The main goal of this project is to modify the IPsec protocols to use
- the kernel-level crypto subsystem imported from OpenBSD (see elsewhere). A
- secondary goal is to do general performance tuning of the IPsec
- protocols.</p>
- <p>Recent work focused on increasing performance. Support is still limited
- to IPv4 protocols, with IPv6 support coded but not yet tested. </p>
- <p>Import of this work into the -current tree has started. A publicly
- available patch against 4.7 will be released once 4.7 ships.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>VM issues in -stable</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
-
- <common>Dillon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dillon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://apollo.backplane.com/FreeBSD/wiring_patch_03.diff">
- VM corruption patch for -stable.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work is in progress to MFC a number of bug fixes related
- to vm_map corruption into -stable. This work is probably
- too involved to make it into the 4.7 release but is expected to
- be committed just after the freeze is lifted. The corruption
- in question typically occurs in large-memory systems under heavy
- loads and typically panics or KPFs (kernel-page-fault's) the machine
- in a vm_map related function.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>New SCSI Target Emulator</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nate</given>
-
- <common>Lawson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nate@root.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.root.org/~nate/freebsd/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
-
- <p>The existing SCSI target code has been rewritten. The kernel driver is
- much simpler, deferring all functionality to usermode and simply passing
- CCBs to and from the SIM. The supplied usermode emulates a disk (RBC)
- with IO going to a backing file. It replaces /sys/cam/scsi/scsi_target*
- and /usr/share/examples/scsi_target.</p>
- <p>The code is definitely alpha quality and has known problems on
- -current although it appears to work ok on -stable. See the included
- README for how to install and test. Feedback is welcome!</p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Lottery Scheduler for FreeBSD -STABLE</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>M&#225;rio S&#233;rgio Fujikawa</given>
-
- <common>Ferreira</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>lioux@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Yet another implementation of Lottery Scheduling devised by
- Carl Waldspurger et. al. is being developed against FreeBSD
- -STABLE branch. It is being developed as part of a graduation
- project in Computer Science at Universidade de Bras&#237;lia
- in Brazil. Therefore, other implementations have not yet
- been verified to avoid plagiarization but will be checked in
- a later stage of this project searching for better implementation
- ideas. Currently, part of the necessary scheduling kernel
- structure has been mapped and work has progressed despite the
- general lack of kernel documentation. Further outcomes of
- this project will be a simple documentation of the kernel
- scheduler structure of -STABLE branch, a port of the Lottery
- Scheduler to -CURRENT branch and additional implementations
- of other scheduling disciplines from Carl Waldspurger et. al.
- Members of the FreeBSD community have been and will continue
- to be instrumental in both testing and providing feedback for
- ideas implemented here.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>The FreeBSD Brazilian Portuguese Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edson</given>
-
- <common>Brandi</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ebrandi.home@uol.com.br</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>M&#225;rio S&#233;rgio Fujikawa</given>
-
- <common>Ferreira</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>lioux@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ricardo Nascimento</given>
-
- <common>Ferreira</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nightwish@techemail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Diego</given>
-
- <common>Linke</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gamk@gamk.com.br</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jean Milanez</given>
-
- <common>Melo</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jmelo@freebsdbrasil.com.br</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Patrick</given>
-
- <common>Tracanelli</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>eksffa@freebsdbrasil.com.br</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexandre</given>
-
- <common>Vasconcelos</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>alexandre@sspj.go.gov.br</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.fugspbr.org/">FUG-BR Grupo de Usu&#225;rios
- FreeBSD - Brasil</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Brazilian Portuguese Documentation Project is
- merging with a translation group formed by members of the
- FUG-BR FreeBSD Brazilian user group. The Brazilian Project
- decided to become an official group under FUG-BR after receiving
- continued excellent contributions from them. They have managed
- to complete the translation of the FreeBSD FAQ which is
- currently undergoing both proofing and SGML"fication" stages.
- Work is progressing fast: the Handbook has been half translated
- and articles are under way. The previous Brazilian Project
- is proud to become part of such a dedicate group. The contacts
- above represent the current official contacts for the new
- translation group. We hope to have at least part of this
- work ready for the FreeBSD 4.7 Release.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>KSE</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Julian</given>
- <common>Elischer</common>
- </name>
- <email>julian@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jonathon</given>
- <common>Mini</common>
- </name>
- <email>mini@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
- <common>Eischen</common>
- </name>
- <email>deischen@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~julian">poor description</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p> David Xu and I have been working on cleaning up some of the work done
- in KSE-III and Jonathon and Dan have been working on the userland
- interface. The userland library will be committed soon in a
- prototypical state and a working test program using that interface will
- hopefully accompany it. I have just committed a rework of the run
- states for kernel threads that simplifies or solves some problems that
- were being seen recently.</p>
- <p>Hopefully in the next few weeks we will be able to run threads on
- separate processors. The basics of Signal support are presently
- evolving. Archie Cobbs will also be assisting with some of this work.
- I have a mail alias for all the developers at kse@elischer.org. It is
- managed by hand at the moment.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Release Engineering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Release Engineering (RE) Team completed and released FreeBSD
- 4.6.2. This ``point release'' fixes several important bugs in
- the ATA subsystem, as well as addressing a number of security
- issues in the base system that surfaced shortly after FreeBSD
- 4.6 was released. The release documentation distributed with
- FreeBSD 4.6.2 contains more details. (Note: Some earlier
- documents and reports referred to this release as version
- 4.6.1.) The next release in the 4.X series will be FreeBSD 4.7,
- which has a scheduled release date of 1 October 2002.</p>
- <p>Concurrently, work is continuing on the 5.0-DP2 developer
- preview snapshot, an important milestone along the release path
- of FreeBSD 5.0, which is scheduled for release on 20 November.
- As 5.0 draws closer, we are focusing more on getting the system
- stabilized, as opposed to adding new functionality. To help us
- with this effort, developers should discuss with us any new
- features planned for -CURRENT, beginning 1 October.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>jp.FreeBSD.org daily SNAPSHOTs project</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Makoto</given>
- <common>Matsushita</common>
- </name>
- <email>matusita@jp.FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <links>
- <url href="http://snapshots.jp.FreeBSD.org/">Project Webpage</url>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/snapshots/">Project Webpage (in Japanese
-)</url>
- </links>
- <body>
- <p>The project runs as it should be. New security-branch snapshots are
- available for both 4.5 and 4.6(.2). I've update buildboxes OS to
- the latest 5-current/4-stable without any errors. Also current
- problem, less CPU power for the future, is not solved yet -- but
- situation is not so bad, I hope I'll show a good news in the next
- report.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD Donations Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michael</given>
-
- <common>Lucas</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>donations@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/donations/index.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Donations team started rolling in the last couple of
- months. Offers of equipment are coming in, and we are
- allocating them to FreeBSD committers as quickly as possible.
- We now have a "Committer Want List" available in our section of
- the Web site. Several small items, such as network cards, have
- been routed to people who are willing to write the code to
- support them. We have a few larger donations (i.e., actual
- servers) ready to go to developers, once shipping information is
- straightened out.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>RAIDFrame for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
-
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>scottl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~scottl/rf">Project homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work on RAIDFrame stalled for quite a bit, then it picked up in
- early summer, then it stalled, and now it's going again. A
- significant amount of work has been done to make the locking
- SMPng-friendly and to cut down on kernel stack abuse. I'm happy
- to say that it's starting to work reliably when used with file-
- backed 'md' disks. Even more exciting is that it's finally starting
- to work on real disks, too. A lot of cleanup is still needed, and
- a few gross hacks still exist, but it might actually be ready for
- the FreeBSD 5.0 release. Patches for FreeBSD 5-current and 4-stable
- are available from the website. The 4-stable patches are a year old
- but still apply and perform well.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Libh Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Antoine</given>
-
- <common>Beaupr&#233;</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>anarcat@anarcat.ath.cx</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Langer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>alex@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/libh.html">Project's home
- page</url>
-
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The primary libh development box, where the CVS repo and
- development webpage was living, is dead. The server has crashed
- after a system upgrade and has never came back to life. We had
- to pull the drives out of it to make proper backups. We will
- setup another box in place of this one and hope for the best. So
- right now, the port is broken because the CVS is unaccessible,
- as the development web page. We're working on it, please bear
- with us.</p>
- <p>On a brighter note, Max started implementing the changes he
- proposed to the build system and the TCL API; LibH is switching
- to SWIG for its TCL bindings, which should simplify the system a
- lot, and shorten build times. The Hui subsystem is therefore
- being completely re-written. On my side, I made a few tests in
- building and running LibH under rhtvision, and it didn't fulfill
- the promises I thought it would, so I just put aside that
- idea. Work on libh stalled during July because I completely lost
- network access for the whole month. So right now, LibH is in a
- bit of a mess, but we have high hopes of settling everything
- down to a new release pretty soon, which will make full use of
- the new SWIG bindings.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD Security Officer Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jacques</given>
-
- <common>Vidrine</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nectar@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/security/"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
-
- <p>The Security Team continues to be very busy. The
- security-officer mailing list traffic for the months of June, July,
- and August consisted of 1,230 messages (over 13 messages a day).
- This is well over 50% of the freebsd-hackers traffic volume in the
- same period!</p>
- <p>Since June (the time of our last report), 9 new Security
- Advisories were published, and one Security Notice was published
- covering 25 Ports Collection issues.</p>
- <p>FreeBSD 4.6.2-RELEASE was released on August 15th. This marked
- the first time a point release was created from the security branch.
- The process went smoothly from the Security Team perspective, despite
- a schedule slippage due to newly discovered bugs, and a snafu which
- resulted in 4.6.1-RELEASE being skipped.</p>
- <p>In September, the FreeBSD Security Officer published a new PGP
- key (ID 0xCA6CDFB2, found on the FTP site and in the Handbook).
- This aligned the set of those who possess the corresponding private
- key with the membership of the security-officer alias published on
- the FreeBSD Security web site. It also worked around an issue with
- the deprecated PGP key being found corrupted on some public key
- servers.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>TrustedBSD Mandatory Access Control (MAC)</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>TrustedBSD Discussion Mailing List</common>
- </name>
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <body>
- <p>It's been a busy few months, with a variety of development,
- documentation, and public relations activities. The MAC Framework,
- our pluggable kernel access control mechanism for FreeBSD, has
- matured substantially, and large parts of it were merged to the
- main FreeBSD tree over July and August.</p>
- <p>A variety of entry point changes were made, including: component
- names are now passed to VFS namespace VOPs; aggressive caching
- of MAC labels in vnodes; mmap memory access downgrades on subject
- relabel; check for access()/eaccess(); checks for vnode read,
- write, ioctl, pool, permitting revocation post-open() by aware
- policies; labeling and access control checks for pipe IPC objects,
- clean up of socket/visibility checks; checks for socket bind,
- connect, listen, ....; many locking improvements and assertions,
- especially for vnodes, processes; framework now supports partial
- label updates on subjects and objects; credential management in
- 'struct file' improved so that active_cred and file_cred are
- more carefully distinguished and passed to MAC framework
- explicitly; accounting system uses cached credentials for
- write operations now; socreate() can use cached credential to
- label sockets fixing deferred nfs socket connections and
- reconnections with TCP; kse interactions with proc1 fixed;
- IO_NOMACCHECK flag to vn_rdwr() for internal use to avoid
- redundant or incorrect MAC checks on aio vnode operations;
- mac_syscall() policy function demux; su no longer changes MAC
- labels by default; mac_get_pid() to support ps and getpmac -p pid;
- mmap revocation defaults to "fail stop"; MAC_DEBUG wraps atomic
- label counters; UFS2 extended attributes supported; initial
- port of LOMAC to the MAC framework; update all policies for all
- these changes; merge of KSE III; merge of nmount(); upgrade of
- ugidfw to speak user and group names; libugidfw; many namespace
- and naming consistency improvements; module dependencies on
- MAC framework; large scale merging of MAC functionality to the
- main FreeBSD tree. KDE interfaces to common management
- activities.</p>
- <p>Wrote and taught full-day MAC framework tutorial at STOS
- BSD and Darwin Security Symposium; first draft of MAC framework
- architecture and API guide. This is now in the Developer's
- Handbook.</p>
- <p>Next couple of months will bring continued maturity improvements,
- labeling and protection of more objects; VFS performance
- improvements; better support for UFS2 EAs and separate EA
- entries for each policy; improved support for LOMAC; MLS
- compartments; IPsec security association labeling; improved
- SEBSD FLASK/TE port; and much more.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>September-October</month>
- <year>2002</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction:</title>
-
- <p>Another busy pair of months at the FreeBSD Project have brought
- substantial maturity and feature completeness to the fledgeling
- 5.0-CURRENT branch. And just in time too, because by the time
- you read the next status report, we hope that you'll have
- FreeBSD 5.0 running on your desktop! Over the past two months,
- we've seen an upgrade of sparc64 to Tier 1 (Fully Supported)
- status, integration of a high quality storage encryption module,
- the commit of hardware-accelerated IPsec support, the addition of
- a general-purpose "Device Daemon" to process hardware
- attach/detach events to replace earlier single-purpose and
- bus-specific daemons, the commit of RAIDFrame, and the improved
- maturity of the TrustedBSD work. We've also seen another
- successful release of the 4.x branch, 4.7-RELEASE, which will
- continue to be the production supported platform as 5.X is brought
- in for landing.</p>
-
- <p>Over the next two months, the FreeBSD Project will be focused
- almost entirely on making 5.0 a success: improving system
- stability and performance, as well as increasing the pool of
- applications that build and run on 5.0. The Release Engineering
- team will have announced the 5.0 code freeze, and released DP2 by
- the time you read this. Following DP2 will be a series of Release
- Candidates (RC's), and then the release itself. If you're
- interested in getting involved in the testing process, please lend
- a hand -- a spare box and a copy of the DP and RC ISOs burnt onto
- CD will make a difference. The normal caveats associated with
- pre-release versions of operating systems apply! You may also be
- interested in reading the Early Adopter's guide produced by the
- Release Engineering team to help determine when a transition from
- the 4.x branch to the 5.x branch will be appropriate for you and
- your organization.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks,</p>
-
- <p>Robert Watson, Scott Long</p>
- </section>
-
-<project>
- <title>Bluetooth stack for FreeBSD (Netgraph implementation)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maksim</given>
- <common>Yevmenkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>m_evmenkin@yahoo.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/">Latest snapshot</url>
- <url href="http://bluez.sf.net">Linux BlueZ stack</url>
- <url href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/openobex">OpenOBEX</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I'm very pleased to announce that another engineering release is
- available for download at
- http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/ngbt-fbsd-20021104.tar.gz</p>
-
- <p>This release features minor bug fixes and new OpenOBEX library
- port. The snapshot includes support for H4 UART and H2 USB transport
- layers, Host Controller Interface (HCI), Link Layer Control and
- Adaptation Protocol (L2CAP) and Bluetooth sockets layer. It also
- comes with several user space utilities that can be used to configure
- and test Bluetooth devices. Also there are several man pages.</p>
-
- <p>Service Discovery Protocol (SDP) port has been updated to
- version 0.8. (ported from BlueZ-sdp-0.8). Most of the RFCOMM
- issues have been resolved and now rfcommd works with Windows
- (3COM, Xircom and Widcomm) and Linux stacks.</p>
-
- <p>New supported USB device - EPoX BT-DG02 dongle. Also I have
- received successful report about Mitsumi USB dongle and C413S
- Bluetooth enabled cell phone (L2CAP and SDP works, waiting on
- RFCOMM report).</p>
-
- <p>I'm currently working on OBEX server (Push and File Transfer
- profiles) which will be based on OpenOBEX library (included
- in the snapshot).</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>BSDCon 2003</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gregory</given>
- <common>Shapiro</common>
- </name>
- <email>gshapiro@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <!-- A hypertext link with a description... -->
- <url href="http://www.usenix.org/events/bsdcon03/cfp/">BSDCon 2003 Call For Papers</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
-
- <p>The BSDCon 2003 Program Committee invites you to contribute
- original and innovative papers on topics related to BSD-derived
- systems and the Open Source world. Topics of interest include
- but are not limited to:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Embedded BSD application development and deployment</li>
- <li>Real world experiences using BSD systems</li>
- <li>Using BSD in a mixed OS environment</li>
- <li>Comparison with non-BSD operating systems; technical,
- practical, licensing (GPL vs. BSD)</li>
- <li>Tracking open source development on non-BSD systems</li>
- <li>BSD on the desktop</li>
- <li>I/O subsystem and device driver development</li>
- <li>SMP and kernel threads</li>
- <li>Kernel enhancements</li>
- <li>Internet and networking services</li>
- <li>Security</li>
- <li>Performance analysis and tuning</li>
- <li>System administration</li>
- <li>Future of BSD</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Submissions in the form of extended abstracts are due by
- April 1, 2003. Be sure to review the extended abstract
- expectations before submitting. Selection will be based on the
- quality of the written submission and whether the work is of
- interest to the community.</p>
-
- <p>We look forward to receiving your submissions!</p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>C99 &amp; POSIX Conformance Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mike</given>
- <common>Barcroft</common>
- </name>
- <email>mike@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>FreeBSD-Standards Mailing List</common>
- </name>
- <email>standards@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links><url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/c99/" /></links>
-
- <body>
- <p>October 10, 2002 marked the one year anniversary of our project.
- During that time we have made significant advances in FreeBSD's
- standards conformance. FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE will be the showcase
- for most of our hard work. We hope that our tireless effort has
- had a positive effect on FreeBSD and software vendors that
- maintain or are considering porting their software to FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>On the API front, _Exit(3) (an alias for _exit(2)) was added,
- sysconf(3) was update for POSIX.1-2001, and some of the glob(3)
- additions were MFC'd. The insque(), lsearch(), and remque()
- family of functions were reimplemented and moved to libc from
- libcompat. Several wide character functions were implemented,
- including all printf() and scanf() variants. Finally, support
- for wide character format types (%C, %S, %lc, %ls) were added to
- printf(3).</p>
-
- <p>Work on utility conformance continued as getconf(1)'s compliance
- was updated, c99(1) (a new version of c89(1)) was implemented,
- and cd(1) and command(1) changes were MFC'd.</p>
-
- <p>Almost 20 headers were brought up to conformance with applicable
- standards. Not much work remains to fix conformance issues in
- the remaining standard headers. Work in this area, as well as
- others, has slowed down in preparation for 5.0-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>DEVD Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>DEVD has been integrated into FreeBSD current. It was
- integrated in an incomplete state. However, it is useful in the
- state that it is in for doing simple things like running
- camcontrol rescan when a SCSI pcmcia card is inserted, or running
- /etc/pccard_ether with an ethernet card is inserted. The more
- sophisticated regular expression matching is not yet complete.
- Devd only does actions on device arrival and departure, but does
- not yet do anything with unknown devices. In addition to
- listening for device events, there is some desire to have
- /dev/devctl also allow for some direct control of the device
- tree.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Fast IPsec Status</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The main goal of this project is to modify the IPsec protocols to use
- the kernel-level crypto subsystem imported from OpenBSD (see elsewhere). A
- secondary goal is to do general performance tuning of the IPsec
- protocols.</p>
-
- <p>This work was committed to -current. To configure it for use specify
- options FAST_IPSEC in your system configuration file. At present support is
- limited to IPv4.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>GBDE - Geom Based Disk Encryption</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>GBDE has been committed to -current.</p>
-
- <p>The "Geom Based Disk Encryption" module provides a mechanism for
- very strong encryption of a GEOM "disk". The algorithm has passed
- informal review by a couple of seasoned crypto heavy-weights.
- Any GEOM device can be protected with GBDE, entire physical disks,
- MBR slices, BSD partitions etc etc. Booting from an encrypted
- partition is not possible, however.</p>
-
- <p>The focus of GBDE is to protect a "cold" disk media. (FreeBSD is
- not equipped well for protecting key material on a running system
- from being compromised.)
- For a cold media, the only feasible attack on a GBDE protected
- media is guessing the pass-phrase.</p>
-
- <p>Summary of the GBDE multilevel protection scheme: Up to four
- separate pass-phrases can unlock their own separate copies of
- the 2048 bit masterkey. The master-keys are protected using
- AES/256/CBC keyed with a SHA-2 hash derived from the pass-phrase.
- A salted MD5 hash over the sectoroffset "cherry-picks" which masterkey
- bytes participate in the MD5 hash which generates the "kkey"
- for each particular sector. The kkey AES/128/CBC encrypts the PRNG
- produced single-use key which AES/128/CBC encrypts the actual
- sector data.</p>
-
- <p>GBDE has features for master-key destruction and pass-phrase
- invalidation.</p>
-
- <p>See gbde(4) and gbde(8) for more details.</p>
-
- <p>This software was developed for the FreeBSD Project by
- Poul-Henning Kamp and NAI Labs, the Security Research
- Division of Network Associates, Inc. under DARPA/SPAWAR
- contract N66001-01-C-8035 ("CBOSS"), as part of the DARPA
- CHATS research program.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>GEOM - generalized block storage manipulation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~phk/Geom/">Old concept paper here.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The GEOM code is now the default on most (if not all ?) architectures
- and the few remaining issues in libdisk/sysinstall is being hashed
- out.</p>
-
- <p>Although we are far from finished developing GEOM, its current feature
- set is a significant step forward for FreeBSD, providing not only
- immediate relief for new architectures (sparc64, ia64 etc) but also
- because it is designed as SMPng code from the start.</p>
-
- <p>This software was developed for the FreeBSD Project by
- Poul-Henning Kamp and NAI Labs, the Security Research
- Division of Network Associates, Inc. under DARPA/SPAWAR
- contract N66001-01-C-8035 ("CBOSS"), as part of the DARPA
- CHATS research program.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD GNOME Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joe</given>
- <common>Marcus</common>
- </name>
- <email>marcus@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maxim</given>
- <common>Sobolev</common>
- </name>
- <email>sobomax@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Adam</given>
- <common>Weinberger</common>
- </name>
- <email>adamw@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/">FreeBSD GNOME Project Homepage.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>These last two months have seen quite a lot of GNOME activity.
- GNOME has started releasing development snapshots of the upcoming
- GNOME 2.2 desktop. FreeBSD porting has begun outside of the
- main ports tree in the
- <a href="http://www.marcuscom.com:8080/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi">MarcusCom
- CVS repository</a>. If you are interested in testing the new
- desktop, follow the instructions on the aforementioned cvsweb
- URL, and checkout the "ports" module.</p>
-
- <p>Evolution 1.2 is also close at hand. Ximian has posted its
- first release candidate, 1.1.90, which has been ported to FreeBSD,
- and is available from the MarcusCom CVS repo listed above. As
- soon as Ximian officially releases Evolution 1.2, it will be placed in
- the FreeBSD ports tree.</p>
-
- <p>The Mozilla ports have received numerous updates. We are now
- tracking all three released Mozilla versions. The mozilla-vendor
- port is tracking the 1.0.x branch, mozilla is tracking 1.1.x, and
- mozilla-devel is tracking 1.2.x. The mozilla-devel port now
- has support for anti-aliased fonts as well as a GTK+-2 interface</p>
-
- <p>Finally, the GNOME team would like to welcome its newest
- team member, Adam Weinberger. Adam has been submitting patches for
- both GNOME ports as well as documentation. Currently, he has been
- active in the GNOME 2.2 porting effort. We are happy to have him.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Hardware Crypto Support Status</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The goal of this project is to import the OpenBSD kernel-level crypto
- subsystem. This facility provides kernel- and user-level access to hardware
- crypto devices for the calculation of cryptographic hashes, ciphers, and
- public key operations. The main clients of this facility are the kernel RNG
- (/dev/random), network protocols (e.g. IPsec), and OpenSSL (through the
- /dev/crypto device).</p>
-
- <p>This work was committed to the -current tree. To configure it for use
- specify device crypto in your system configuration file or you can load the
- crypto module. The /dev/crypto device support is brought in with device
- cryptodev or by loading the cryptodev module. Two crypto device drivers
- exist: ubsec for Broadcom-based PCI hardware and hifn for Hifn-based PCI
- hardware.</p>
-
- <p>Integration of this work into the -stable source tree should be
- completed by the time this report is published.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD Java Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Greg</given>
- <common>Lewis</common>
- </name>
- <email>glewis@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/java/">FreeBSD Java Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last status report the BSD Java Porting Team has continued
- to make steady progress. The most exciting news we have is courtesy
- of our newest team member, Alexey Zelkin of FreeBSD committer fame.
-
- <ul>
- <li>Thanks to a lot of hard work, primarily by Alexey, the project
- is very close to being able to release our first patch set for
- the 1.4 JDK. Things are reportedly working quite well under
- -CURRENT, with -STABLE support being only marginally behind (thanks
- in part to the libc_r MFC by Max Khon).</li>
- <li>The project has released another patchset for the 1.2.2 JDK, mainly
- to add support for OpenBSD and for JPDA. Most of the projects
- energy at the moment is focused on 1.3 and 1.4, however we still
- hope to back port relevant fixes if appropriate to 1.2.2.</li>
- <li>Nate Williams has been hard at work behind the scenes migrating
- us to a new CVS server which has kindly been donated by the
- FreeBSD Foundation. The Project appreciates the continued
- support of the Foundation. Please support them so they can
- continue to support us and other important FreeBSD efforts!</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>jpman project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kazuo</given>
- <common>Horikawa</common>
- </name>
- <email>horikawa@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/man-jp/">jpman project</url>
- <url href="ftp://daemon.jp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD-jp/man-jp/packages-4.7.0/ja-man-doc-4.7.tgz">package ja-man-doc-4.7.tgz</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>For 4.7-RELEASE, we privately published package ja-man-doc-4.7.tgz
- which consists of man[1256789] entries 10 days after the 4.7-RELEASE
- release date. Man3 update god no progress, as updating other sections
- busied us. We decided to suspend man3 update officially, as we need to
- spend most of our time to catch up with the forthcoming 5.0-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>KDE FreeBSD Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Will</given>
- <common>Andrews</common>
- </name>
- <email>will@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>KDE-FreeBSD</given>
- <common>Mailinglist</common>
- </name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://freebsd.kde.org">KDE/FreeBSD Website</url>
- <url href="http://rabarber.fruitsalad.org/">KDE/FreeBSD Build Server</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KDE/FreeBSD team has been working on two major goals during the last
- two months, Maintenance of the KDE 3.0.x ports and Preparing the
- upcoming KDE 3.1 Release.</p>
-
- <p>Maintenance KDE 3.0 conducted by Alan Eldrige: September started with
- the Removal of the KDE 2.x Ports from the FreeBSD-Repository. Later
- Packages of KDE 3.0.4 were released and the FreeBSD Ports were updated.</p>
-
- <p>Preparing for KDE 3.1 conducted by Will Andrews: A lot of effort was
- spent on Improving the Fruitsalad-Build-System. We are now able to
- create packages directly from the KDE CVS.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>KSE Project Status</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Julian</given>
- <common>Elischer</common>
- </name>
- <email>julian@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Xu</common>
- </name>
- <email>davidxu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jonathon</given>
- <common>Mini</common>
- </name>
- <email>mini@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Daniel</given>
- <common>Eischen</common>
- </name>
- <email>deischen@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~julian">some links</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KSE code has now all the basic kernel functionality
- to start being used by the userland. There are still things
- to be done for testing and familiarization.</p>
-
- <p>General system utilities have not yet been changed.
- e.g. ps and top etc. need to know about threads.</p>
-
- <p>There is quite a lot of code in the kernel that still
- assumes that there is one thread in a process. Signals are
- not yet handled in the final manner (though they are
- delivered to a random thread in the process :-/ ).</p>
-
- <p>The system calls and datastructures are now however in
- place. The test program successfully starts several threads
- that can be scheduled on different processors, and closes
- them down again. The userland is probably going to be able
- to do simple scheduling of pthread threads using KSE by the
- time that this report is published.</p>
-
- <p>I still need someone to take over the "official" web page
- since jason left. LaTeX sure isn't my thing. </p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>LibH</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Antoine</given>
- <common>Beaupr&#233;</common>
- </name>
- <email>anarcat@anarcat.ath.cx</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Langer</common>
- </name>
- <email>alex@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/libh.html" />
- <url href="http://rtp1.slowblink.com/~libh/">LibH development page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Not much since the last status report, except that we now have
- the repo and development web page back online, thanks to the
- services of John De Boskey who freely provided the necessary
- hardware and bandwidth to host the project. We have also ported
- LibH to GCC 3.x, so that it can compile on -CURRENT
- correctly. This, however, broke tvision, which doesn't compile
- under GCC 3.x, so we moved to rhtvision but this caused linking
- problems so we're stuck with no console front end, for now.</p>
-
- <p>Work on a Hui rewrite and SWIG bindings stalled. Alex was able
- to come up with a simple patch to make the ports system use
- LibH's pkg_create script to build libh packages, so we're
- getting closer to a real pkg_create(1) drop-in replacement. I
- rewrote the milestone list to show a bit more relevant and
- encouraging tasks that will be dealt with in order to really
- push LibH forward.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD/MIPS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Juli</given>
- <common>Mallett</common>
- </name>
- <email>jmallett@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A mailing list was created, freebsd-mips, and a Perforce branch
- was created in //depot/projects/mips. Changes which will be
- necessary to allow multiple MIPS (and PowerPC) metaports to exist
- under one architecture port were made, and are being pushed back
- into the main FreeBSD tree. Some preliminary header work has been
- done, and porting the ARCBIOS interfaces to the kernel has begun.
- The toolchain in tree was updated and modified in places to support
- a FreeBSD/MIPS (Big Endian) target, in the Perforce branch. Some
- early boot code has proven the GDB MIPS simulator to work, for at
- least R3000 code, though whether R3000 will be supported has been
- under discussion. Some initial architectural decisions were also
- made, to steer current work.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>NEWCARD Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work on newcard continues. A number of bugs have been fixed in
- the last few months. You are now able to load and unload drivers
- (including the bridge) to test changes to pccard and/or cardbus
- bus code. It is now possible to load a driver that has a pccard
- attachment and have a previously inserted card probe and attach.
- This is also true for CardBus. A number of issues remain to be
- solved before 5.0. However, with the integration of devd into the
- tree nearly all of old functionality of OLDCARD is now present in
- NEWCARD (the biggest remaining parts are power control for the
- sockets, as well as pccardc dumpcis).</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>PowerPC Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
- <email>grehan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The PowerPC port has been running diskless on NewWorld G3/G4
- machines for a while now. A GEOM module to support Apple Partition
- Maps is being written. There should be an installable ISO image
- available in the near future.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>RAIDFrame for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
- <email>scottl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~scottl/rf">Project homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>RAIDFrame was imported into FreeBSD-current in late October, a
- major milestone after 18 months. It is still very experimental and
- not suitable for production environments. The website contains a
- lengthy TODO list which I hope to start attending to soon. Still,
- I encourage everyone to try it out and report bugs back to me.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Release Engineering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/" />
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/relnotes.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Release Engineering (RE) team completed and released
- FreeBSD 4.7 on 10 October 2002. This release features updates
- for a number of contributed software programs in the base
- system, as well as all of the security and bug fixes from
- FreeBSD 4.6.2. The next release in the 4.X series will be
- FreeBSD 4.8, which has a scheduled release date of 1 February
- 2003.</p>
-
- <p>Before that time, however, will be the release of FreeBSD 5.0.
- Thus far, we have not been able to release the 5.0-DP2 developer
- snapshot due to various stability issues. Thanks to much effort
- from many of our fellow developers, we believe that most of
- these have been resolved. The RE team wishes to emphasize that
- FreeBSD 5.0 will involve new code and features that have not
- seen widespread testing, and that more conservative users may
- wish to continue to track the 4.X series for the near-term
- future. To provide more information on these issues, we have
- added an Early Adopter's Guide to the release documentation for
- 5.0.</p>
-
- <p>Brian Somers has resigned from the RE team due to increased
- time pressures. We thank him for all of his help with FreeBSD
- 4.5, 4.6, 4.6.2, and 4.7, and we hope to continue working with
- him as a fellow developer.</p>
-
- <p>Scott Long has graciously offered to help improve the
- communication between the RE team and the rest of the developer
- community. We greatly appreciate his assistance.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>jp.FreeBSD.org daily SNAPSHOTs project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Makoto</given>
- <common>Matsushita</common>
- </name>
- <email>matusita@jp.FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://snapshots.jp.FreeBSD.org/">Project Webpage</url>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/snapshots/">Project Webpage (in Japanese)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Recent 5-current release procedure troubles prevent the
- project from releasing a new snapshots. But 5-current FreeBSD/i386
- release is back again in late Oct/2002! I have a plan to build
- daily FreeBSD/sparc64 snapshots for 5-current. Stay tuned...</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD/sparc64 Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jake</given>
- <common>Burkholder</common>
- </name>
- <email>jake@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
- <common>Moestl</common>
- </name>
- <email>tmm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A lot has happened recently for the sparc64 port. Sysinstall and
- make release work and can be used to build installable snapshots.
- The gdb5.3 port now works, and, thanks to Thomas Moestl, kernel crash
- dumps are supported which can be analyzed by gdb. These 2 items are
- the last things considered necessary by the Core team for FreeBSD/sparc64
- to be a Tier 1 architecture, which means that 5.0-RELEASE for sparc64
- will be officially supported by the release engineering team and by the
- security officer team.</p>
-
- <p>Recently Jake Burkholder has been working on alternate installation
- methods other than bootable iso, including a mini-root filesystem which
- can be written to the swap partition of an existing machine. Thomas
- Moestl has been putting some finishing touches on the release process,
- ensuring that the release documentation can be built properly, and that
- the port readme files can be generated by the release process.</p>
-
- <p>An experimental iso built with make release is now available on the
- freebsd ftp site and mirrors in
- /pub/FreeBSD/development/sparc64/5.0-20021031-SNAP. It is expected that
- by the middle of November new 5.0-SNAP releases will be available every
- few days for download and for ftp install, cpu power and bandwidth
- permitting.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>TrustedBSD Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>TrustedBSD Discussion Mailing List</common>
- </name>
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/">TrustedBSD web site</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Most progress on TrustedBSD over the last two months related
- to improving the maturity of the ACL and MAC implementations,
- and merging new aspects of those features into the primary
- FreeBSD CVS Repository for inclusion in FreeBSD 5.0. This
- included fixes to run better on sparc64, improved tuning
- of what system objects are mediated, locking fixes and
- optimizations especially relating to the vnode and pipe
- implementations, improved support for MAC labeling on symlinks,
- support for asynchronous process label changes as required
- in some locking situations, remove use of "temporary labels"
- and prefer use of object type specific labels reducing
- redundant and/or confusing label management code in policies,
- improve avoidance of memory allocation in M_NOWAIT scenarios
- for socket allocation in the syncache, mediation of link
- operations, race condition fixes for devfs involving label
- creation, improve handling of VM events such as mmaping,
- improve mediation of socket send/receive events (as
- distinguished from socket transmit/deliver events), support
- for manipulating EAs on symlinks using new system calls,
- support for MNT_ACLS and MNT_MULTILABEL flags at mount time,
- as well as FS_ACLS and FS_MULTILABEL superblock flags to
- key useful defaults using tunefs, correction of a memory leak
- in the UFS ACL code, enable UFS ACL support by default in
- GENERIC, mediation points for file creation, deletion, and
- rename, support for a mac_execve() execution interface in
- the style of SELinux's execve_secure() permitting a label
- transition request as part of the exec operation for policies
- that support it, more consistent handling of NFS lookups,
- support for labeling of multicast encapsulated packets, ATM
- packet labeling, FDDI packet labeling, STF packet labeling,
- revised label interface that avoids userland parsing of
- per-policy elements, reducing us to a single instance of
- parsing and printing for each policy (and further abstracting
- policy implementation details from the library code).</p>
-
- <p>Also, change to single-level sockets for Biba and MLS
- policies, support for partial label updates for Biba and MLS,
- addition of mac.9 man page, revised user API system calls,
- implementation of mac_get_pid(), and various other related
- bits, creation of mac.conf(5) to specify label defaults,
- checks for various system operations including swapon(),
- settime(), and sysctl(), reboot(), acct(), introduction of
- command line utilities for maintaining file and process labels,
- support for user labels tied to login class, su support for
- label changes, ifconfig support for interface labels, ps
- support for process labels, ls support for file labels, ftpd
- support for login labels, development of the Biba and MLS
- notions of privilege, and a move to C99 sparse structure
- initialization, restoring full type checking for policy entry
- points.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>OSF DCE 1.1 RPC UUIDs</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marcel</given>
- <common>Moolenaar</common>
- </name>
- <email>marcel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hiten</given>
- <common>Pandya</common>
- </name>
- <email>hiten@uk.FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/lib/libc/uuid" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Universally Unique Identifiers (UUIDs) are 128 bit values that may
- be generated independently on separate nodes (hosts), which result in
- globally unique strings. UUIDs are also known as Globally Unique
- Identifiers (GUIDs). The UUID support for FreeBSD (libc) conforms to the
- DCE 1.1 RPC specification.</p>
-
- <p>UUID support has been added to FreeBSD -CURRENT, and will be available
- in version 5.0. It is being extensively used in GPT partition handling
- for IA-64 platform. For now, a simple manual page has been provided,
- which outlines information about the provided uuid routines. Many
- documentation additions and enhancements to uuidgen(1) are in the
- pipeline.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Wireless Networking Status</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The goal of this project is to improve the wireless networking support
- in the system. The initial work will incorporate the 802.11 link layer
- done by Atsushi Onoe for NetBSD. This core support code implements the
- basic 802.11 protocols required for Station and AP operation in BSS, IBSS,
- and Ad Hoc modes of operation. Wireless device drivers will then be revised
- to use this common code instead of their private implementations.</p>
-
- <p>Following this initial stage the wireless networking support will be
- extended to support functionality needed for workgroup, enterprise, and
- metropolitan (e.g. mesh) networking environments. This will include full
- power management support, the 802.1D spanning tree protocol for running
- multiple AP's in a bridged configuration, QoS support, and enhanced
- security protocols (LEAP, AES, EAP). Support for new hardware devices is
- also planned.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-</report>
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>November-December</month>
- <year>2002</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction:</title>
-
- <p>At long last, FreeBSD 5.0 is here. Along with putting the final
- polish on the tree, FreeBSD developers somehow found the time to
- work on other things too. IA64 took some major steps towards
- working on the Itanium2 platform, an effort was started to
- convert all drivers to use busdma and ban vtophys(), hardware
- crypto support and DEVD hit the tree, NewReno was fixed and
- effort began on locking down the network layer of the kernel.
- Also high performance, modular scheduler started taking shape
- and will be a welcome addition to the kernel soon.</p>
-
- <p>Looking forward, the focus will be on stabilizing and
- improving the performance of 5.0. The RELENG_5 (aka 5-STABLE)
- branch will be created once we've reached our goals in this
- area, so hopefully we will get there quickly. Meanwhile,
- preparations for the next release from the 4.x series, 4.8,
- will begin soon. Of course, the best way to get 5.x to
- stabilize os to install and run it!</p>
-
- <p>Thanks,</p>
-
- <p>Scott Long, Robert Watson</p>
- </section>
-
-<project>
- <title>
- Bluetooth stack for FreeBSD (Netgraph implementation)
- </title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maksim</given>
- <common>Yevmenkin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>m_evmenkin@yahoo.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/">Latest snapshot</url>
-
- <url href="http://bluez.sf.net">Linux BlueZ stack</url>
-
- <url href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/openobex">OpenOBEX</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I'm very pleased to announce that all kernel modules and few userland
- tools made it to the FreeBSD source tree. Many thanks to Julian
- Elischer.</p>
-
- <p>Unfortunately no big changes since the last report. Some minor problems
- have been discovered and patches are available on request. I will prepare
- all the patches and submit them to Julian for review.</p>
-
- <p> OBEX server and client (based on OpenOBEX library) is almost complete.
- I'm currently doing interoperability testing. If anyone has hardware and
- time please contact me. The HCI security daemon has been implemented and
- tested with Sony Ericsson T68i cell phone and Windows stack. It is now
- possible to setup secure Bluetooth connections.</p>
-
- <p>A few people have complained about RFCOMM daemon. These individuals want
- to use GPRS and Bluetooth enabled cell phone to access Internet. If you
- have this problem please contact me for possible workaround. My next goal
- is to get robust RFCOMM implementation to address all these issues.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>TrustedBSD Project: Access Control Lists</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>TrustedBSD Discussion List</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/">TrustedBSD Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Largely bug-fixing and userland application tweaks; new
- interfaces were added to manipulate ACLs on extended attributes;
- bugs were fixed in ls relating to ACL flagging. Patches to
- teach cp, mv, gzip, bzip, and other apps about ACL preservation
- are in testing and review. tunefs flags were added to ease
- configuration of ACLs, especially on UFS2 file systems.</p>
- <p>Possible changes to make use of Linux/Solaris umask semantics
- are under consideration: right now we implement verbatim
- POSIX.1e/IRIX merging of the umask, ACL mask, and requested
- creation mode during file, device, fifo, and directory creation.
- Solaris and the most recent Linux patches ignore the umask in
- the context of a default ACL; this requires some rearrangement
- of umask handling in our VFS, although the results would be
- quite useful. We're exploring how to do this in a low impact
- way.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>TrustedBSD Project: MAC Framework</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>TrustedBSD Discussion List</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/">TrustedBSD Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Framework changes:</p>
- <p>Instrument KLD system calls (module and kld load, unload, stat)
- Instrument NFSd system call. Instrument swapoff(2).
- Instrument per-architecture privileged parts of sysarch().
- Make use of condition variables to allow callers to wait for the
- framework to "unbusy" when loading/unloading policies, rather than
- returning EBUSY. Store mount pointer in devfs_mount structure for
- use by policies. Improve handling of labels in loopback interface
- "re-align" packet copy case. Provide full paths on devfs object
- creations to help policies label them properly (not merged).
- Experimentation with moving MAC labels into m_tags (not merged).
- NFS server now uses real ucreds, not hacked up ucreds,
- meaning we can start laying the groundwork for enforcement on
- NFS operations. (not merged)</p>
-
- <p>Policy changes</p>
- <p>LOMAC: mac_lomac replaces lomac (LOMAC now uses the MAC Framework),
- SEBSD: Improved support for devfs labeling based on SELinux genfs.
- Handling of hard link checks. Support export of process transition
- information for login and others using sysctl. Login now prompts
- for roles. Allow policy reload. TTY labeling. Locking adaptation
- from Linux. Many, many policy adaptations and fixes. We can
- now boot in enforcing mode! mac_bsdextended: fix a bug in which
- VAPPEND wasn't mapped to VWRITE, so opens with the O_APPEND bug
- failed improperly.</p>
-
- <p>Userland changes</p>
- <p>setfmac(8) now supports a setfsmac(8) execution mode, which accepts
- initial labeling specification files. Supports an SELinux compatibility
- mode so it can accept SELinux label specfiles using the SEBSD module.
- sendmail(8) now sets user labels as part of the context switch for mail
- delivery.</p>
-
- <p>Documentation changes</p>
- <p>Man page updates for MAC command line tools, modules, admin hints, etc.
- Updates to the FreeBSD Developer's Handbook chapter on MAC policies
- and entry points. MAC section in FreeBSD Handbook.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>busdma driver conversion project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maxime</given>
-
- <common>Henrion</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mux@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/busdma/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project has been coming along pretty well. The amd(4) and
- xl(4) drivers have now been converted to use the busdma API,
- sparc64 got the bus_dmamap_load_mbuf() and bus_dmamap_load_uio()
- functions, and the gem(4) and hme(4) drivers have been updated
- to use bus_dmamap_load_mbuf() instead of bus_dmamap_load().</p>
-
- <p>A lot more still needs to be done, as shown on the project's
- page. A fair number of conversions are on their way though,
- and we can expect a fair number of drivers to be converted
- soon, thanks to all the developers who are working on this
- project.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD C99 &amp; POSIX Conformance Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mike</given>
- <common>Barcroft</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mike@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>FreeBSD-Standards Mailing List</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>standards@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/c99/" />
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~schweikh/posix-utilities.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The POSIX Utility Conformance in FreeBSD list (link above) has
- been updated to reflect current reality. Not much work remains
- to complete base utility conformance.</p>
-
- <p>On the API front, grantpt(), posix_openpt(), unlockpt(),
- wordexp(), and wordfree() were implemented. The header
- &lt;wordexp.h&gt; was added.</p>
-
- <p>There are currently about 40 unassigned tasks on our project's
- status board ranging from documentation, utilities, to kernel
- hacking. We would encourage any developers looking for something
- to work on to check out the status board and see if anything
- interests them.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Hardware Crypto Support Status</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The goal of this project is to import the OpenBSD kernel-level crypto
- subsystem. This facility provides kernel- and user-level access to
- hardware crypto devices for the calculation of cryptographic hashes,
- ciphers, and public key operations. The main clients of this facility
- are the kernel RNG (/dev/random), network protocols (e.g. IPsec), and
- OpenSSL (through the /dev/crypto device).</p>
-
- <p>This work will be part of the 5.0 release and has been committed to
- the -stable source tree for inclusion in the 4.8 release.</p>
-
- <p>Recent work has focused on improving performance. System statistics are
- now maintained and an optional profiling facility was added for
- analyzing performance. Using this facility the overhead for using the
- crypto API has been significantly reduced.</p>
-
- <p>The ubsec (Broadcom) driver was changed to significantly improve
- performance under load. In addition several memory leaks were fixed in
- the driver and the public key support was enabled for use.</p>
-
- <p>Upcoming work will focus on load-balancing requests across multiple
- crypto devices and integrating OpenSSL 0.9.7 which will automatically
- enable application use of crypto hardware.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>DEVD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Devd has been integrated into FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE. The
- integrated code supports a range of configuration options. The
- config files are fully parsed now and their actions are
- performed.</p>
-
- <p>Future work in this area is likely to be limited to improving
- the devctl interface. /dev/devctl likely will be a cloneable
- device in future versions. Individual device control via devctl
- is also planned.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Donations Team Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michael</given>
- <common>Lucas</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>donations@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/donations/">Donations main page</url>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/donations/wantlist.html">FreeBSD
- developer wantlist</url>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/donations/donors.html">
- completed donations</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Donations project expedited several dozen donations during
- 2002, and was able to place most of what was offered. We still
- are in dire need of SMP and Sparc systems. You can see
- information on our needs and donations that have been handled by
- the team on the donations web page.</p>
-
- <p>We are relying increasingly upon the developer wantlist to
- place items offered to the Project, and using the commit
- statistics to help place items. As such, active committers who
- ask for what they want beforehand have a decent chance of
- getting it. Less active committers, and committers who do not
- ask for what they want, will be lower in our priorities but will
- not be excluded.</p>
-
- <p>We are in the process of streamlining the tax deduction process
- for donations, and hope to have news on that shortly. We are
- also always working to accelerate and reduce our internal
- processes, to get the most equipment in the hands of the most
- people as quickly as possible.</p>
-
- <p>I especially want to thank David O'Brien and Tom Rhodes for
- stepping up and making the team far more successful. Also, the
- FreeBSD Foundation has been quite helpful in handling
- tax-deductible contributions.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-
-
-<project>
- <title>Fast IPsec Status</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The main goal of this project is to modify the IPsec protocols to use
- the kernel-level crypto subsystem imported from OpenBSD (see elsewhere).
- A secondary goal is to do general performance tuning of the IPsec
- protocols.</p>
-
- <p>This work will be part of the 5.0 release. Performance has been improved
- due to work on the crypto subsystem.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FFS volume label support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gordon</given>
- <common>Tetlow</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gordon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~gordon/patches/volume.diff">Current patch set.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The goal of the project is to use a small amount of space in the FFS
- superblock to store a volume label of the user's choice. A GEOM module
- will then expose the volume labels into a namespace in devfs. The idea
- is to make it easier to manage filesystems across disk swaps and
- movement from system to system.</p>
-
- <p>At this point, everything pretty much works. I've submitted parts of
- the patch to respective subsystem maintainers for review. There are some
- issues with namespace collision that I haven't addressed yet, but the
- basic functionality is there</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>French FreeBSD Documentation Project</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sebastien </given>
- <common>Gioria</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gioria@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marc </given>
- <common>Fonvieille</common>
- </name>
- <email>blackend@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>St&#233;phane</given>
- <common>Legrand</common>
- </name>
- <email>stephane@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd-fr.org">The French FreeBSD Documentation Project.</url>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd-fr.org/index-trad.html">The FreeBSD Web Server translated in French.</url>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~blackend/doc/fr_FR.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/"> Translation of the hanbook.</url>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD-fr.info">French Daemon News like web site.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Most of the articles are translated too. Marc is still translating the
- handbook, 60% is currently translated. St&#233;phane has began the
- integration of our French localization web site in the US CVS Tree.
- S&#233;bastien is still maintaining the Release Notes.</p>
-
- <p>We launched a new site, www.FreeBSD-fr.info, consisting in a French
- Daemon News like site. Netasq have donated our new server; we will
- install it in a new hosting provider in the few next weeks. One of the
- big job now is the translation of the FAQ, and the big
- project will be the manual pages.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD GNOME Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joe</given>
- <common>Marcus</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>marcus@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maxim</given>
- <common>Sobolev</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sobomax@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Adam</given>
- <common>Weinberger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>adamw@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/">FreeBSD GNOME Project
- Homepage.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the ports tree has been frozen for most of this reporting period,
- there have not been too many GNOME updates going into the official CVS
- tree. However, development has not stopped. GNOME 2.2 is nearing
- completion, and quite a few FreeBSD users have stepped up to test the
- GNOME 2.1 port sources from the
- <a href="http://www.marcuscom.com:8080/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi">MarcusCom
- CVS repository</a>. If anyone else is interested, follow the
- instructions on the aforementioned cvsweb URL, and checkout the "ports"
- module.</p>
-
- <p>The upcoming FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE will be the first release to have the
- GNOME 2.0 desktop as the default GNOME desktop choice. During the
- previously mentioned ports freeze, all the GNOME 2 ports were fixed up
- so that they build and package on both i386 and Alpha platforms. Alas,
- the one port that will not make the cut for Alpha is Mozilla. There are
- still problems with the xpcom code, but work is ongoing to get a working
- Alpha port.</p>
-
- <p>Finally, the FreeBSD Mono (an OpenSource C&#35; runtime) port has also
- received some new life. Mono has been updated to 0.17 (the latest
- released version), and Juli Mallett has ported gtk-sharp (GTK+ bindings
- for C&#35;).</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD/ia64 Status</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Wemm</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>peter@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marcel</given>
- <common>Moolenaar</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>marcel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~peter/ia64.diff" />
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/platforms/ia64/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ia64 port is up and running on the new Itanium2 based hp
- machines thanks to a lot of hard work by Marcel Moolenaar. So
- far we are running on the hp rx2600 as these were the machines
- graciously donated by Hewlett-Packard and Intel. We had a
- prototype Intel Tiger4 system for a while, but we had to return
- the machine and we do not know if it currently runs. Most of
- the changes necessary to run these are sitting in the perforce
- tree and are not in the -current or RELENG_5 cvs tree. As a
- result, the cvs derived builds (-current and the 5.0-RC series
- and presumably 5.0-RELEASE) are only usable on obsolete Itanium1
- systems.</p>
-
- <p>Lots of other stability and functionality fixes have been made
- over the last few months, including initial libc_r support. The
- OS appears to be stable enough for sustained workloads - it is
- building packages now, for example. We still do not have gdb
- support, even for reading core files.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>jpman project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kazuo</given>
- <common>Horikawa</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>horikawa@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/man-jp/">jpman project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have been updating our Japanese translated manual pages to
- RELENG_5 based. All existing entries have been updated, but 15
- exceptions are not, most of which require massive update. We
- will also need to add translations which did not exist on RELENG_4.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>KGI/FreeBSD Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nicholas</given>
- <common>Souchu</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nsouch@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~nsouch/ggiport.html" />
- <url href="http://www.kgi-project.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>KGI (Kernel Graphic Interface) is a kernel infrastructure providing user
- applications with means to access hardware graphic resources (dma,
- irqs, mmio). KGI is already available under Linux as a separate
- standalone project. The KGI/FreeBSD project aims at integrating KGI
- in the FreeBSD kernel.</p>
-
- <p>KGI/FreeBSD has been recently donated 2 PCI graphic cards (Matrox
- Millennium II and a coming Mach64) and other have been proposed.
- Please see the FreeBSD web pages for details. Thanks to donation@ for
- organizing and promoting donations. Thanks to the donators for their
- contribution to KGI/FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>KGI/FreeBSD progressed fine the last months. Most of the VM issues for
- mapping HW resources in user space have been addressed and a first
- attempt of coding was made. This prototyping raised some API
- compatibility problems with the current Linux implementation and was
- discussed heavily on the kgi devel lists. Ask if you're
- interested in such issues, I'll be pleased to share them.</p>
-
- <p>Most of coding is now done. Let's start debugging!</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>SMP locking for network stack</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeffrey</given>
- <common>Hsu</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>hsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p> Work is ongoing to continue to lock up the network stack.
- Recently, the focus has been on the IP stack. The plan there
- involves a series of inter-related pieces to lock up the
- ifaddr ref count, the inet list, the ifaddr uses, the ARP code,
- the routing tree, and the routing entries. We are over 3/5 of
- the way done down this path.</p>
-
- <p>In addition to TCP and UDP, the other networking protocols
- such as raw IP, IPv6, AppleTalk, and XNS need to be locked up.
- Around 1/4 these remaining protocols have been locked and
- will be committed after the IP stack is locked.</p>
-
- <p>The protocol independent socket layer needs to be locked and
- operating correctly with the protocol dependent locks. This
- part is mostly done save for much needed testing and code cleanup.</p>
-
- <p>Finally, a pass will be need to be made to lock up the devices drivers
- and various statistics counters.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>TCP congestion control</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeffrey</given>
- <common>Hsu</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>hsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This effort fixes some outstanding problems in our TCP
- stack with regard to congestion control. The first
- item is to fix our NewReno implementation. Following that,
- the next urgent correction is to fix a problem involving window updates
- and dupack counts. When that stabilizes, we will then change
- the recovery code to make use of SACK information.
- Eventually, this project will update the BSD stack to add Limited Transmit
- and other new internet standards and standards-track improvements.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD Package Cluster work</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kris</given>
- <common>Kennaway</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kris@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://bento.FreeBSD.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The 3 FreeBSD package clusters (i386, alpha, sparc64) have been
- unified to run from the same master machine, instead of using 3
- separate masters. This has freed up some machine resources to
- use as additional client machine, as well as simplifying
- administrative overheads. Build logs for all 3 architectures
- can now be found on the http://bento.FreeBSD.org webpage. The
- sparc64 package cluster now has 3 build machines (an u5 and two
- u10s), and an ia64 cluster is about to be created.</p>
-
- <p>Package builds now keep track of how many sequential times a
- port has failed to build (html summaries are available on the
- bento website). This allows tracking of ports which have
- suddenly become broken (e.g. due to a bad upgrade, or due to
- changes in the FreeBSD source tree), and in the future will be
- used to send out notifications to port maintainers when their
- port fails to build 5 times in a row. This feature is currently
- experimental, and further code changes will be needed to
- stabilize it.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Wireless Networking Status</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The goal of this project is to improve the wireless networking support in
- the system. By the time of this report the 802.11 link layer code should
- be committed. A version of the wi driver that uses this code should be
- committed shortly. Conversion of other drivers is planned as are drivers
- for new devices.</p>
-
- <p>Support for 802.1x/EAP is the next planned milestone (both as a
- supplicant and authenticator).</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD Release Engineering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/index.html">Release Engineering
- Homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>November and December were especially busy for the release engineering
- team. Scott Long joined the team to help with secretary and
- communications tasks while Brian Somers bowed out to focus on other
- projects.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD 5.0-DP2 was released in November after much delay and
- anticipation, and marked the final milestone needed for 5.0 to
- become a reality. Shortly after that, we imposed a code freeze on
- the HEAD branch of CVS and released 5.0-RC1. Creation of the
- RELENG_5_0 branch came next, followed by the release of 5.0-RC2 from
- this branch. At this point, enough critical problems still existed
- that we scheduled an RC3 release for the new year, and pushed the
- final 5.0-RELEASE date to mid-January. By the time this is published,
- FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE should be a reality.</p>
-
- <p>For the time being, there will not be a RELENG_5 (aka 5-STABLE)
- branch. FreeBSD 4.x releases will continue, with 4.8 being
- scheduled for March 2003. Release in the 4.x series will be
- lead by Murray Stokely, and releases in the 5.x series will be
- lead by Scott Long. Once HEAD has reached acceptable performance
- and stability goals, the RELENG_5 branch will be created and HEAD
- will move towards 6.0 development. We hope to reach this with
- the 5.1 release this spring.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>SMP aware scheduler</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeff</given>
- <common>Roberson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jeff@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A new scheduler will be available as an optional component along side
- the current scheduler in the 5.1 release. It has been designed to
- work well with KSE and SMP. Some ideas have been borrowed from solaris
- and linux along with many novel approaches. It has O(1) performance
- with regard to the number of processes in the system. It also has
- cpu affinity which should provide a speed boost for many applications.</p>
-
- <p>The scheduler has a few loose ends and lots of tuning before it is
- production quality although it is quite stable. Please see the post
- to arch and subsequent discussion for more details.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>January-February</month>
- <year>2003</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction:</title>
-
- <p>Another busy two months have passed in the FreeBSD project. With
- 5.0 released, attention is focusing on making it faster via more
- fine-grained locking, adding more high-end features like large
- memory (PAE) support for i386, and further progress on many other
- projects. FreeBSD 5.1 is expected to ship in late May or early
- June, with 5.2 following at the end of summer. A roadmap for
- the push to 5-STABLE is available at <a
- href="http://docs.freebsd.org/doc/5.2-RELEASE/usr/share/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/5-roadmap/index.html">
- http://docs.freebsd.org/doc/5.2-RELEASE/usr/share/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/5-roadmap/index.html</a>. Although
- the 5.x series isn't expected to fully stabilize until the 5.2
- release, 5.1 promises to be an exciting release and a significant
- improvement over 5.0 in terms of speed and stability.</p>
-
- <p>Not to be forgotten, FreeBSD 4.8, the latest in the 4-STABLE
- series, is nearing release. Lots of last minute work is going
- into to it to deliver features like XFree86 4.3.0, Intel
- HyperThreading(tm) support, and of course many more bug fixes.
- Don't forget to support the FreeBSD vendors and developers by
- buying a copy of the CD set when it comes out!.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks,</p>
-
- <p>Scott Long, Robert Watson</p>
- </section>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD/MIPS Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Juli</given>
- <common>Mallett</common>
- </name>
- <email>jmallett@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/mips/">FreeBSD/MIPS project
- page.</url>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/platforms/mips.html">FreeBSD/MIPS
- platform page.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Large portions of headers have been filled in, all have been stubbed
- out. Minimal functions and data elements have been stubbed out or
- filled in. Machinery added to support some requisite tunables for
- building real kernels. GCC fixed to generate correct local label
- prefixes making it possible to link real kernels. Work begun on
- providing enough to create and boot real kernels, on real hardware.
- Decision to only support MIPS-III and above made.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>BSDCon 2003</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gregory</given>
- <common>Shapiro</common>
- </name>
- <email>gshapiro@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <!-- A hypertext link with a description... -->
- <url href="http://www.usenix.org/events/bsdcon03/cfp/">BSDCon 2003 Call For Papers</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
-
- <p>The BSDCon 2003 Program Committee invites you to contribute
- original and innovative papers on topics related to BSD-derived
- systems and the Open Source world. Topics of interest include
- but are not limited to:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Embedded BSD application development and deployment</li>
- <li>Real world experiences using BSD systems</li>
- <li>Using BSD in a mixed OS environment</li>
- <li>Comparison with non-BSD operating systems; technical, practical, licensing (GPL vs. BSD)</li>
- <li>Tracking open source development on non-BSD systems</li>
- <li>BSD on the desktop</li>
- <li>I/O subsystem and device driver development</li>
- <li>SMP and kernel threads</li>
- <li>Kernel enhancements</li>
- <li>Internet and networking services</li>
- <li>Security</li>
- <li>Performance analysis and tuning</li>
- <li>System administration</li>
- <li>Future of BSD</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Submissions in the form of extended abstracts are due by
- April 1, 2003. Be sure to review the extended abstract
- expectations before submitting. Selection will be based on the
- quality of the written submission and whether the work is of
- interest to the community.</p>
-
- <p>We look forward to receiving your submissions!</p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>
- Bluetooth stack for FreeBSD (Netgraph implementation)
- </title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maksim</given>
- <common>Yevmenkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>m_evmenkin@yahoo.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/">Latest snapshot</url>
- <url href="http://bluez.sf.net">Linux BlueZ stack</url>
- <url href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/openobex/">OpenOBEX</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I'm very pleased to announce that another release is available for
- download at <a
- href="http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/ngbt-fbsd-20030305.tar.gz">
- http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/ngbt-fbsd-20030305.tar.gz</a></p>
-
- <p>This release features new in-kernel RFCOMM implementation that
- provides SOCK_STREAM sockets interface. This makes old user-space
- RFCOMM daemon obsolete. People should not use old user-space
- RFCOMM daemon any longer. The release features new RFCOMM PPP
- daemon that supports DUN and LAN profiles. Note: PPP patch
- (support for chat scripts in -direct mode) is required for DUN
- support. Look for it in the mailing list archive or contact me
- directly. People with Bluetooth enabled cell phones can now
- use them to access Internet.</p>
-
- <p>The Bluetooth sockets layer has been cleaned up. People should not
- see any WITNESS complaints with new code. Locking issues have been
- revisited and code in much better shape now, although it probably
- is not 100% SMP ready just yet. The code should work on SMP system
- anyway because sockets layer is still under Giant.</p>
-
- <p>The simple OBEX server and client (based on OpenOBEX library) is
- complete. OBEX File Push and OBEX File Transfer profiles work and
- have been tested with Sony Ericsson T68i cell phone and Bluetooth
- 3COM stack on Windows2K. It is now possible to send pictures,
- address book and calendar entries from the cell phone via
- Bluetooth. Minor bug in OpenOBEX library has been fixed and OPEX
- Put-Empty command now works.</p>
-
- <p>Due to changes in API userland tools must be in sync with the
- kernel. People should install new include files, recompile and
- reinstall all userland tools as part of upgrade. I'm sorry about
- that.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD 4.8 Release Engineering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Murray</given>
- <common>Stokely</common>
- </name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/4.8R/schedule.html">FreeBSD
- 4.8 Release Schedule.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD 4.8 Release Process is well underway. The RELENG_4
- branch has been under code freeze since February 15, and
- the first release candidates were made available in early March.
- A testing guide has been put together and is available from
- http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/4.8R/qa.html.</p>
-
- <p>Developers should coordinate with re@FreeBSD.org about any
- changes they would like to include in this release, and users
- are encouraged to try out the release candidates and help find
- as many bugs as possible now, before the final release is
- made.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD 4.8 represents the newest production release from the
- stable '4.X' branch. It does not include all of the features
- that were made available in the "new technology" 5.0
- release in January.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>New Doceng Body Formed</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Murray</given>
- <common>Stokely</common>
- </name>
- <email>doceng@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/internal/doceng.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The doceng@ team is a new body to handle some of the
- meta-project issues associated with the FreeBSD Documentation
- Project. The main responsibilities of this team are to grant
- approval of new doc committers, to manage the doc release
- process, to ensure the documentation toolchains are functional,
- to maintain the doc project primer, and to maintain the sanctity
- of the doc/ and www/ trees. The current members of this team
- are Nik Clayton, Ruslan Ermilov, Jun Kuriyama, Bruce A. Mah, and
- Murray Stokely.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>KGI/FreeBSD Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nicholas</given>
- <common>Souchu</common>
- </name>
- <email>nsouch@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~nsouch/ggiport.html" />
- <url href="http://kgi-wip.sf.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The later months have been very busy on KGI. Most of the framework
- has been debugged for typical usage (fb, no accel). I got
- KII (the input interface) connected to syscons through atkbd. Opening
- /dev/graphic works and framebuffer resource access is permitted.
- Finally, the KGIM (KGI module) framework has a better building
- tree for board / monitor drivers and board drivers are now loading
- with resource allocation.</p>
-
- <p>Most important on the TODO list:
- 5.0-RELEASE move (I currently work with a May-2002 5.0-current).
- Most of debug is now done. Let's validate!</p>
-
- <p>Note that KGI project homepage has changed since the last report.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>jpman project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kazuo</given>
- <common>Horikawa</common>
- </name>
- <email>horikawa@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/man-jp/">jpman project</url>
- <url href="ftp://daemon.jp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD-jp/man-jp/packages-5.0.0/ja-man-doc-5.0.tbz">package ja-man-doc-5.0.tbz</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have released Japanese translation of 5.0-RELEASE online manual
- pages on February 2nd. Most of entries which did not exist on RELENG_4
- were not yet translated. I hope we can finish such entries soon.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Disk I/O improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have the first disk device driver (aac) out from under Giant
- now, and in certain scenarios it gives improvements up to 20%.
- The device driver API was pruned to reflect that NO_GEOM
- compatibility is unnecessary, this resulted in approx 1000
- lines less source code, the majority of which were removed
- from the device drivers. The new API for cdevsw is a lot simpler
- and hopefully less likely to confuse people. The ability to
- automatically allocate a device major number has been introduced
- and is already used by a handful of drivers. Checks introduced
- with this facility has shown that the uniqueness of manually
- allocated major numbers had already broken down.<p>
-
- </p>Work continues on the statistics collection API and on a unified
- API for manual configuration of GEOM nodes.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Support for PAE and >4G ram on x86</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jake</given>
- <common>Burkholder</common>
- </name>
- <email>jake@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for PAE is mostly complete, and has been checked into the
- jake_pae branch. The approach that is being taken to add support for
- PAE is to allow the pmap module to view the page table directory as 4
- pages instead of 1, and to avoid using the 3rd level structure, the page
- directory pointer table, as much as possible. Due to its small size, 32
- bytes, the PDPT cannot be uniformly recursively mapped, and as such does
- not provide a regular multi level structure like the page tables used by
- the alpha or x86-64 architectures. What remains to be done for PAE
- support is to develop an API for manipulating page table entries which
- will allow idempotent 64 bit loads and stores to be used where
- necessary.</p>
-
- <p>Experimental support for >4G ram using PAE has been developed and
- checked into the jake_pae_test branch in Perforce. This involved adding
- a physical address type separate from virtual addresses, for use by the
- vm system and bus code which needs to use physical addresses directly.
- Initial testing has shown good results with device drivers that can dma
- to 64 bit physical addresses.</p>
-
- <p>Funding for this project is being provided by DARPA and Network
- Associate Laboratories, and hardware support by
- <a href="http://www.freebsdsystems.com">FreeBSD Systems</a>.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD Security Officer Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jacques</given>
- <common>Vidrine</common>
- </name>
- <email>nectar@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/security/"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the period from September 2002 through February 2003, the
- FreeBSD Security Team email aliases saw 1297 messages, a much
- smaller volume than over the summer (remember the Apache and OpenSSL
- worms? 4.6.1 oops I mean 4.6.2-RELEASE?).</p>
-
- <p>Also during this period: 95 items were added to the SO
- issue-tracking database; 39 of these involved the FreeBSD base
- system while the rest involved ports. 9 new Security Advisories
- were published, 2 of which covered issues unique to FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>In January, the SO published a new PGP key (ID 0xCA6CDFB2, found
- on the FTP site and in the Handbook). This aligned the set of those
- who possess the corresponding private key with the membership of the
- security-officer alias published on the FreeBSD Security web site.
- It also worked around an issue with the deprecated PGP key being
- found corrupted on some public key servers.</p>
-
- <p>In February, Mike Tancsa of Sentex donated two machines to
- the Security Officer. These have been a great help already in
- testing the security branches, preparing patches, and generating
- updated binaries. Thank you very much, Mike!</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD GNOME Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joe</given>
- <common>Marcus</common>
- </name>
- <email>marcus@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maxim</given>
- <common>Sobolev</common>
- </name>
- <email>sobomax@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Adam</given>
- <common>Weinberger</common>
- </name>
- <email>adamw@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/">FreeBSD GNOME Project
- Homepage.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE will continue in the tradition of
- 5.0-RELEASE, and include GNOME 2 as the default GNOME desktop.
- This means that 4.8 will ship with GNOME 2.2.</p>
-
- <p>Following on the heels of the recent GNOME 2.2 release, GNOME 2.3
- snapshots are gearing up. The development schedule is
- available from <a href="http://www.gnome.org/start/2.3/">
- http://www.gnome.org/start/2.3/</a>. Ports will be
- made available the same way they were for the 2.1 development
- releases. Stay tuned to freebsd-gnome@ for more details.</p>
-
- <p>We are currently in another ports freeze in preparation for
- 4.8-RELEASE. Following the freeze, a new bsd.gnome.mk will
- be committed that effectively removes the USE_GNOMENG macro.
- This new version will add support for GNOME 2 as well as
- setup backward compatibility for ports that have not yet
- been converted to the new GNOME infrastructure. People
- interested in testing this new Mk file, can check out
- the ``ports'' module following the instructions at
- <a href="http://www.marcuscom.com:8080/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi">
- http://www.marcuscom.com:8080/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi</a>.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>PowerPC Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
- <email>grehan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work on PowerPC is progressing steadily. The system can now boot
- multi-user from the net and disk. ATA-DMA is being integrated with
- the ATAng code, and support for older G3 machines is being added.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD C99 &amp; POSIX Conformance Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mike</given>
- <common>Barcroft</common>
- </name>
- <email>mike@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>FreeBSD-Standards Mailing List</common>
- </name>
- <email>standards@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/c99/" />
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~schweikh/posix-utilities.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>January and February were quiet months that saw with them the
- addition of some C99 math functions and macros, which include:
- fpclassify(), isfinite(), isgreater(), isgreaterequal(), isinf(),
- isless(), islessequal(), islessgreater(), isnan(), isnormal(),
- and signbit(). Additional C99 math library support is in the
- works.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Buffer Cache lockdown</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeff</given>
- <common>Roberson</common>
- </name>
- <email>jeff@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Most of the file system buffer cache has been reviewed and protected.
- The vnode interlock was extended to cover some buffer flag fields so
- that a separate interlock was not required. The global buffer queue
- data structures were locked and counters were converted to atomic ops.
- The BUF_*LOCK functions grew an interlock argument so that buffers
- could be safely removed from the vnode clean and dirty lists. The
- lockmgr lock is now required for all access to buf fields. This was
- not strictly followed before because splbio provided the needed
- protection.</p>
-
- <p>There are a few areas of code that need to be protected and cleaned up
- before giant can be pushed down. Most notably the background write
- code is currently unsafe without giant. Also, many of the VM bits that
- the buffer cache relies on are not safe. This work has been done with
- the expectation that the VM and VFS subsystems will be giant free
- soon.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>ULE Scheduler</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeff</given>
- <common>Roberson</common>
- </name>
- <email>jeff@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ULE scheduler has been committed to the 5.0-CURRENT branch. Early
- adopters and experimenters are welcome to try it and submit bug
- reports. It has shown noticeable performance improvements over the old
- scheduler under some workloads. There are currently problems with
- nice fairness but otherwise the interactive performance is very good.
- More work to improve the load balancing algorithm is required as well.
- This should be ready for use by the general FreeBSD user base in the
- next month or so.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Read-ahead performance</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeff</given>
- <common>Roberson</common>
- </name>
- <email>jeff@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Some improvements have been made to the clustered read ahead code. They
- allow for many more outstanding IO requests when an application does
- sequential access. This has a larger impact on RAID systems than on
- single disk systems. The maximum number of file system blocks that we
- will read ahead is tunable via the 'vfs.read_max' sysctl. This
- optimization has shown a 20% improvement in simple tests.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Status Report for Newbus lockdown</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Locking of the non-obj parts of newbus is nearing completion.
- A single lock is used for the device tree. Minimal changes to
- subr_bus have so far been necessary to make this work, however
- some lock order issues remain. After this
- work, it will no longer be necessary to hold Giant to call
- device_* routines safely. kobj work is being done by others and
- will likely require more extensive design work to make SMP
- friendly.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>TCP congestion control</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeffrey</given>
- <common>Hsu</common>
- </name>
- <email>hsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The objective of this effort is to improve the performance, stability,
- and correctness of the BSD networking stack by adding support for
- new standards and standards track proposals while maintaining compliance
- with existing specifications. The upcoming 4.8 and 5.1 releases will
- be the first ones using the new NewReno logic. Recently, we
- implemented the Limited Transmit algorithm (RFC 3042) which benefits
- connections with small congestion windows, as happens, for example,
- on many short web connections. We also recently added support for larger
- sized starting congestion windows as described in RFC 3390. This helps
- short TCP connections as well as those with large round-trip delays,
- such as those over satellite links.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>SMP locking for network stack</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeffrey</given>
- <common>Hsu</common>
- </name>
- <email>hsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The list of subsystems locked up include IP, UDP, TCP,
- ifaddr reference counting, syncache, the ifnet list, routing
- radix trees, and ARP. These have already been committed into the tree.
- In addition, SMP locking for raw IP, divert socket processing,
- and Unix domain sockets have also recently been completed and tested.
- Work is currently being done in some of the subsystems required
- to make parallel networking processing SMP-safe.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-</report>
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>March-September</month>
- <year>2003</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction:</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Bi-monthly status reports are back! In this edition, we
- catch up on seven highly productive months and look forward to
- the end of 2003.</p>
-
- <p>As always, the FreeBSD development crew has been hard at work. Support
- for the AMD64 platform quickly sprang up and is nearly complete. KSE
- has improved greatly since the 5.1 release and will soon become the
- default threading package in FreeBSD. Many other projects are in the
- works to improve performance, enhance the user experience, and expand
- FreeBSD into new areas. Take a look below at the impressive summary of
- work!</p>
-
- <p>Scott Long, Robert Watson</p>
- </section>
-
-<project>
- <title>VideoBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John-Mark</given>
- <common>Gurney</common>
- </name>
- <email>jmg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~jmg/videobsd.html">Documentation of
- VideoBSD</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Still in the planning stage. Working on creating an extensible
- interface that is usable for both userland and kernel implementations
- for device drivers. Deciding on how to interface userland implemented
- device drivers with applications.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>KSE</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
- <common>Eischen</common>
- </name>
- <email>deischen@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Xu</common>
- </name>
- <email>davidxu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>KSE seems to be working well on x86, amd64, and ia64. The
- alpha userland bits are done, but a couple of functions are
- unimplemented in the kernel. For sparc64, the necessary
- functions are implemented in the kernel, but the userland
- context switching functions need more attention.</p>
-
- <p>Since 5.1, efficient scope system threads (no upcalls when they block)
- have been implemented, and KSE based pthread library can have both POSIX
- scope process threads and scope system threads. It is also possible
- that KSE based pthread library can implement pthread both in 1:1 and M:N
- mode, I know Dan has such Makefile file patch for libkse not yet
- committed.</p>
-
- <p>KSE program now can work under ULE scheduler, its efficient should be
- improved under the new scheduler in future. BSD scheduler is still the
- best scheduler for current KSE implement.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD/ia64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marcel</given>
- <common>Moolenaar</common>
- </name>
- <email>marcel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/platforms/ia64/index.html">Project home
- page.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Much has happened since the last bi-monthly report, which was more
- than half a year ago. FreeBSD 5.0 and FreeBSD 5.1 have been released
- for example. With FreeBSD 5.2 approaching quickly, we're not going
- to look back too far when it comes to our achievements. There's too
- much ahead of us...</p>
- <p>Two milestones have been reached after FreeBSD 5.1. The first is the
- ability to support both Intel and HP machines with sources in CVS.
- This due to a whole new driver for serial ports, or UARTs. Unfortunately
- this still implies that syscons is not configured. That's another task
- for another time, but keep an eye on KGI/FreeBSD...
- The second milestone is the completion of KSE support. Both M:N and
- 1:1 threading is functional on ia64 and the old libc_r library has been
- obsoleted. Testing has shown that KSE (i.e. M:N) may well become the
- default threading model. It's looking good.</p>
- <p>The ABI hasn't changed after 5.1 and the expectation is that it won't
- change much. This means that we can think about becoming a tier 1
- platform. This also means we need gdb(1) support. Work on it has been
- started but the road is bumpy and long.
- Kernel stability also has improved significantly and we typically have
- one kernel panic remaining: VM fault on no fault entry. This will be
- addressed with the long awaited PMAP overhaul (see below).</p>
- <p>Most work for FreeBSD 5.2 will be "sharpening the saw". Get those
- loose ends tied. This is a slight change of plan made possible by a
- slip in the release schedule. The 5.2 release is not going to be the
- start of the -stable branch; it has been moved to 5.3. So, we use the
- extra time to prepare the ground for 5.3.</p>
- <p>The planned PMAP overhaul will probably be finished after 5.2. This
- should address all known issues with SMP and fix those last panics.
- As a side-effect, major performance improvements can be expected. More
- news about this in the next status reports.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Disk I/O</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The following items are in progress in the Disk I/O area:
- Turn scsi_cd.c into a GEOM driver. (Patch out for review).
- Turn atapi-cd.c into a GEOM driver.
- Turn fd.c into a GEOM driver.
- Move softupdates and snapshot processing from SPECFS to UFS/FFS.
- Move userland access to device drivers out of vnodes.</p>
- <p>Once these preliminaries are dealt with, scatter/gather and
- mapped/unmapped support will be added to struct bio/GEOM.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Binary security updates for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Colin</given>
- <common>Percival</common>
- </name>
- <email>cperciva@daemonology.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.daemonology.net/freebsd-update/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD Update is a system for tracking the FreeBSD release
- (security) branches. In addition to being faster and more
- convenient than source updates, FreeBSD Update also requires
- less bandwidth and is more secure than source updates via
- CVSup. However, FreeBSD Update is limited; it can only
- update files which were installed from an official RELEASE
- image and not recompiled locally. Right now I'm publishing
- binary updates for 4.7-RELEASE and 4.8-RELEASE; since my
- only available box takes 3.5 hours to buildworld, I don't
- have enough resources to do any more than that.</p>
-
- <p>In the near future, I'd like to: Find someone who is
- willing to donate a faster buildbox; start building updates
- for other releases (at a minimum, for all "supported" FreeBSD
- releases); add warnings if a file would have been updated
- but can't be updated because it was recompiled locally; add
- code to compare the local system against a list of "valid"
- MD5 hashes for intrusion detection purposes; and add support
- for cross-signing, whereby several machines could build
- updates independently to protect against buildbox
- compromise.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Porting OpenBSD's pf</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
- <common>Laier</common>
- </name>
- <email>max@love2party.net</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pyun</given>
- <common>YongHyeon</common>
- </name>
- <email>yongari@kt-is.co.kr</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://pf4freebsd.love2party.net">
- http://pf4freebsd.love2party.net</url>
- <url href="http://www.benzedrine.cx/pf.html">PF homepage</url>
- <url href="http://openbsd.org/faq/pf/index.html">PF FAQ</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project started this spring and released version 1.0 with a port
- installation (security/pf) in may 2003. Version 2.0 is on the doorstep
- as OpenBSD 3.4 will be released. Due to the porting efforts we were
- able to reveal some bugs in the OpenBSD code and provided locking for
- the PFIL_HOOKS, which we utilize. Tarball installation of a loadable
- kernel module for testing can be found on the project homepage, a
- patchset is in the making.</p>
-
- <p>PF was started at OpenBSD as a substitute for ipfilter and provides
- the same function set. However, in the two years it exists now, it has
- gained many superior features that no other packet filter has. For a
- impression take a look at the pf FAQ.</p>
-
- <p>We hope to be eventually integrated into the base system. Before that
- we have to resolve some issues with tcpdump and kame.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>
- Bluetooth stack for FreeBSD (Netgraph implementation)
- </title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maksim</given>
- <common>Yevmenkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>m_evmenkin@yahoo.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/">Latest snapshot</url>
- <url href="http://bluez.sf.net">Linux BlueZ stack</url>
- <url href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/openobex/">OpenOBEX</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I'm very pleased to announce that another release is available for
- download at
- http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/ngbt-fbsd-20030908.tar.gz.
- I have also prepared patch for the FreeBSD source tree. The patch
- was submitted for review to the committers.</p>
-
- <p>Fixed few bugs in kernel modules. The ng_hci(4) and ng_l2cap(4)
- modules were changed to fix issue with Netgraph timeouts. The
- ng_ubt(4) module was changed to fix compilation issue on -current.</p>
-
- <p>Improved user-space utilities. Implemented new libsdp(3). Added
- new sdpcontrol(8) utility. The rfcomm_sppd(1), rfcomm_pppd(8) and
- obexapp(1) were changed and now can obtain RFCOMM channel via SDP
- from the server. The hccontorol(8) utility now has four new
- commands. The hcsecd(8) daemon now saves link keys on the disk.</p>
-
- <p>I've been recently contacted by few individuals who whould like to
- port current FreeBSD Bluetooth code to other BSD systems (OpenBSD
- and NetBSD). The work is slowly progressing towards
- un-Netgraph'ing current code. In the mean time Netgraph version
- will be the primary supported version of the code.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-
-<project>
- <title>Rescue build infrastructure</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gordon</given>
- <common>Tetlow</common>
- </name>
- <email>gordon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tim</given>
- <common>Kientzle</common>
- </name>
- <email>kientzle@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The rescue build infrastructure has been committed. There is one
- known issue with make using both the '-s' and '-j' flags that appears
- to be a bug in make. Anyone interested in tracking down should contact
- us.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Dynamically Linked Root Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gordon</given>
- <common>Tetlow</common>
- </name>
- <email>gordon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for a dynamically linked /bin and /sbin has been committed,
- although it is not turned on by default. Adventurous users can try it
- out by building /bin and /sbin using the WITH_DYNAMICROOT make flag.
- More testing is needed to determine if this is going to be default for
- 5.2-RELEASE. If anyone would like to benchmark worldstones with and
- without dynamically linked /bin and /sbin, please feel free to do so
- and submit the results.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>ACPI Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nate</given>
- <common>Lawson</common>
- </name>
- <email>njl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.root.org/~nate/freebsd/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work is continuing on updating ACPI with new features as well
- as bugfixing. A new embedded controller driver was written in
- July with support for the ACPI 2.0 ECDT as well as more robust
- polling support. Also, a buffer overflow in the ACPICA resource list
- handling that caused panics for some users was fixed. Marcel
- helped get acpidump(8) tested and basically working on ia64.</p>
-
- <p>Upcoming work includes integrating ACPI notifies with devd(8),
- committing user-submitted drivers for ASUS and Toshiba hotkeys,
- Cx processor sleep states (so my laptop doesn't burn my lap), and
- power resource support for intelligently powering down unused or idle
- devices.</p>
-
- <p>Users who have problems with ACPI are encouraged to submit a PR
- and email its number to acpi-jp@jp.FreeBSD.org. Bug reports
- of panics or crashes have first priority and non-working features
- or missing devices (except suspend/resume problems) second.
- Reports of failed suspend/resume should NOT be submitted as PRs
- at this time due to most of them being a result of incomplete
- device support that is being addressed. However, feel free
- to mail them to the list as any information is helpful.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>uart(4)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marcel</given>
- <common>Moolenaar</common>
- </name>
- <email>marcel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The uart(4) project was born out of the need to have a working
- serial interface (i.e. an RS-232-C interface) in a legacy-free
- configuration and after an unsuccessful attempt to convert sio(4).
- The biggest problem with sio(4) is that it has been intertwined
- in many ugly ways into the kernel's core. Conversion could not
- happen without breaking something that invariably affects some
- group of people negatively. With sio(4) as a good bad example
- and a strong desire to solve multiple problems at once, the
- idea of an UART (Universal Asynchronuous Receiver/Transmitter)
- device that, given its generic name, could handle different
- flavors of UART hardware started to settle firmly in the authors
- mind.</p>
- <p>The biggest challenge was of course solving the problem of the
- low-level console access prior to the initialization of the bus
- infrastructure and still have a driver that uses the bus access
- exclusively. Along the way the problem of having an UART function
- as the keyboard on sparc64 was solved with the introduction of
- system devices, which also encapsulated the console as a system
- device.</p>
- <p>The uart(4) driver can be enhanced to support the various UART
- hardware on pc98 and this is currently being worked on. Keyboard
- support on sparc64 is underway as well. Plans exist for a rewrite
- of the remote gdb support that uses a generic interface to allow
- various drivers, including uart(4), to register itself as a
- communications channel. And since uart(4) does not support multi-
- port cards by itself, we likely need to either enhance puc(4) or
- otherwise introduce other umbrella drivers</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Compile FreeBSD with Intels C compiler (icc)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.Leidinger.net/FreeBSD/">Some patches.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since I ported icc to FreeBSD I wanted to build FreeBSD with icc. Now
- with icc 7.1 (and some patches) it is possible. There are still some bugs,
- e.g. NFS doesn't work with an icc compiled kernel, IP seems to be fragile,
- and some advanced optimizations trigger an ICE (Intel is working on it).
- At the moment I'm waiting for our admins to install icc on the FreeBSD
- cluster (we got a commercial license from Intel, so we are allowed to
- distribute binaries which are compiled with icc), after that I will try
- to convince some people with more knowledge of the IP and NFS parts of
- the kernel to debug the remaining problems. When the icc compiled kernel
- seems to work mostly bugfree the userland will get the porting focus.
- Interested people may try to do a build of the ports tree with icc
- independently from the status of the porting of the userland... if this
- happens at the FreeBSD cluster, we would also be allowed to distribute
- the binaries.</p>
- <p>Benefits include: another set of compiler errors (debugging help),
- more portable source, and code which is better optimized for a P4 (gcc
- has some drawbacks in this area)</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>KDE FreeBSD Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>KDE-FreeBSD</given>
- <common>Mailinglist</common>
- </name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://freebsd.kde.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD ports were updated to KDE 3.1.4, another bug- and
- security-fixes release. With this update, the QT port was updated
- to version 3.2. Both will be included in FreeBSD 4.9.
- Significant work was spent to fix KDE on FreeBSD-CURRENT after the
- removal of the gcc -pthread Option. Automatic package builds from
- KDE CVS continued to ensure and improve the quality of the upcoming
- KDE 3.2 release.</p>
-
- <p>Future: Work is in progress to setup a new server for hosting the
- KDE-FreeBSD Website, Repository and another KDE CVS mirror. With
- help from Marcel Moolenaar the project will try to make KDE compile
- and working on the Intel IA64. And last but not least efforts are
- being made to fix the currently broken kdesu program.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-
-<project>
- <title>WifiBSD Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jon</given>
- <common>Disnard</common>
- </name>
- <email>masta@wifibsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.wifibsd.org">www.wifibsd.org</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>WifiBSD is a miniture version of FreeBSD for wireless applications.
- Originally for the Soekris Net45xx line of main-boards, but is now
- capable of being targeted to any hardware/architecture FreeBSD itself
- supports. Although not feature complete, WifiBSD is expected to be
- ready for 5.2-RELEASE. The design goal is to meet, or exceed, the
- functionality of commercial/consumer 802.11 wireless gear. Features
- that need attention (to name just a few) are: http interface, consol
- menu interface, and installation. Volunters are welcome.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>PowerPC Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
- <email>grehan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work has restarted after a hiatus. Current focus is on getting
- loadable modules working, NEWBUSing the NetBSD dbdma code, and
- completing the BMAC ethernet driver.</p>
-
- <p>There is a huge amount of work to do. Volunteers more than welcome!</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>AMD64 Porting</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Wemm</common>
- </name>
- <email>peter@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The last known bug that prevented AMD64 machines completing a
- full release has been fixed - one single character error that
- caused ghostscript to crash during rendering diagrams. SMP work
- is nearing completion and should be committed within the next few
- days. The SMP code uses the ACPI MADT table based on John Baldwin's
- work-in-progress there for i386. We need to spend some time on
- low level optimization because there are several suboptimal places
- that have been ignored for simplicity, context switching in
- particular. MTRR support has been committed and XFree86 can use
- it. cvsup now works but the ezm3 port has not been updated yet.
- The default data segment size limit is 8GB instead of 512M, and
- the (primitive) i386 binary emulation support knows how to lower
- the rlimits for executing 32 bit binaries.</p>
-
- <p>Notable things missing still: Hardware debug register support
- needs to be written; gdb is still being done as an external
- set of patches relative to the not-yet-released FSF gdb tree;
- DDB does not disassemble properly; DDB cannot do stack traces
- without -fno-omit-frame-pointer - a stack unwinder is needed;
- i386 and amd64 linux binary emulation is needed, and the i386
- FreeBSD binary emulation still needs work - removing the
- stackgap code in particular.</p>
-
- <p>The platform in general is very reliable although a couple of
- problems have been reported over the last week. One appears to
- be a stuck interrupt, but all that code has been redone for SMP
- support.</p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>bsd.java.mk version 2.0</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ernst</given>
- <common>De Haan</common>
- </name>
- <email>znerd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Herve</given>
- <common>Quiroz</common>
- </name>
- <email>herve.quiroz@esil.univ-mrs.fr</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.esil.univ-mrs.fr/~hquiroz/freebsd/bsd.java.mk-2.0.html">Project homepage</url>
- </links>
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Java community has started an effort to improve the
- current framework for Java-based ports. The main objective is the
- automation of JDK/JRE build and run dependency checking.</p>
- <p>The original version was aimed to ease the life of porters. Although
- it has proved to be useful and reliable to a great extend, we are
- currently working on a new version. We intend to reach a high degree
- of flexibility to cope with the recent increase of available JDK/JRE
- flavors. Furthermore, the new version will be easier to maintain,
- which means improved reliability, and hopefully more frequent
- updates.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD Java Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Greg</given>
- <common>Lewis</common>
- </name>
- <email>glewis@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/java/">FreeBSD Java Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The BSD Java Porting Team has recently reached an exciting milestone
- with the release of the first "Diablo" JDK and JRE courtesy of the
- FreeBSD Foundation. The release of Diablo Caffe and Diablo Latte
- 1.3.1 was the first binary release of a native FreeBSD JDK since
- 1.1.8 and marks an important step forward in FreeBSD Java support.</p>
-
- <p>The team is continuing development work, with a focus on achieving
- a compliant JDK 1.4 release in the near future.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>ATAPI/CAM Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
- <common>Quinot</common>
- </name>
- <email>thomas@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>With the introduction of ATAng, some users of ATAPI/CAM have
- experienced various problems. These have been mostly tracked down
- to issues in the new ATA code, as well as two long-standing problems
- in portions of the CAM layer that are rarely exercised with
- "real" SCSI SIMs. This has also been an occasion to cleanup
- ATAPI/CAM to make it more robust, and to enable DMA for devices
- accessed through it, resulting in improved performances.</p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>jpman project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kazuo</given>
- <common>Horikawa</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>horikawa@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/man-jp/">jpman project</url>
- <url href="ftp://daemon.jp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD-jp/man-jp/packages-5.1.0/ja-man-doc-5.1.tbz">package ja-man-doc-5.1.tbz</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have released Japanese translation of 5.1-RELEASE online manual
- pages on June 10.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>FreeBSD ports monitoring system</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
- <email>linimon_at_lonesome_dot_com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://lonesome.dyndns.org:4802/bento/errorlogs/index.html">
- FreeBSD ports monitoring system</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Several months ago, I took it upon myself to to try present the
- information contained on <a href="http://bento.FreeBSD.org">the bento
- build cluster</a> to be presented in a more user-friendly fashion; that
- is, to be browsed by error type, by maintainer, and so forth. An early
- addition was code to attempt to classify ports PRs by either "existing
- port" (after assiging the most likely category and portname); "new port";
- "framework" (e.g. bsd.port.mk changes); and "unknown". Various columns
- about the ports PRs were added to the reports.</p>
-
- <p>The initial intent of this was to make life easier for ports
- maintainers; however, the "general" reports are also useful to anyone who
- just wants to, e.g., find out if a particular port is working on their
- particular architecture and OS combination before downloading it. Those
- with that general interest should start with the
- <a href="http://lonesome.dyndns.org:4802/bento/errorlogs/portoverview.py">
- overview of one port</a>.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>kgi4BSD Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nicholas</given>
- <common>Souchu</common>
- </name>
- <email>nsouch@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~nsouch/kgi4BSD"> Project URL</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A lot of work done since last report: site reworked completely (see new
- URL), console design with console message in text or graphic modes
- implemented, implementation of a compatibility layer to compile Linux
- fbdev drivers with more or less changes in the original driver
- (experimental).</p>
-
- <p>Except some memory allocation bugs, X (XGGI based on XFree 3.3.6) is
- now working with the same driver as the console. A basic terminal has
- now to be implemented.</p>
-
- <p> Volunteers are welcome to the project...</p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Device_t locking</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A number of races have been identified in locking device_t.
- Most of the races have been identified in making device_t have to
- do with how drivers are written. Efforts are underway to identify
- all the races, and to contact the authors of subsystems that can
- help the drivers. Of special concern is the need for the driver
- to ensure that all threads are completely out of the driver code
- before detach() finishes. Of additional concern is making sure
- that all sleepers are woken up before certain routines are called
- so that other subsystems can ensure the last condition and leave
- no dangling references. Locking device_t is relatively straight
- forward apart from these issues. Towards the end of proper
- locking, sample strawmen drivers are being used to work out what,
- exactly proper is. Once these issues are all known and documented
- in the code, efforts will be made to update relevant documentation
- in the tree. There are many problems with driver locking that has
- been done to date, but until we nail down how to write a driver in
- current, it will be premature to contact specific driver writers
- with specific concerns.</p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Cryptographic Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for several new crypto devices was added. The SafeNet 1141 is a
- medium performance part that is not yet available on retail products. The
- Hifn 7955 and 7956 parts are starting to appear on retail products that
- should be available by the end of the year. Both devices support AES
- encryption. Support for public key operations for the SafeNet devices was
- recently done for OpenBSD and will be backported. Public key support for
- the Hifn parts is planned.</p>
-
- <p>A paper about the performance work done on the cryptographic subsystem
- was presented at the Usenix BSDCon 2003 conference and received the best
- paper award.</p>
-
- <p>NetBSD recently imported the cryptographic subsystem.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Release Engineering Status</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The release of 4.9 is just around the corner and offers Physical Address
- Extensions (PAE) for x86 along with the same world-class stability and
- performance that is expected from the 4-STABLE series. As always, don't
- forget to purchase a copy of the CD set from your favorite FreeBSD
- vendor.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD 5.1 was released in June and offered vastly improved
- stability over 5.0 along with a working implementation of Kernel
- Scheduled Entities, allowing for true multithreading of applications
- across multiple CPUs. FreeBSD 5.2 will be released by the end of 2003
- and will focus on improved network and overall performance.</p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Wireless Networking Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Numerous bugs have been fixed since the last status report (and of
- course a few new ones added). Progress on improved security has been
- slowed by other work. But new features and fixes are coming in from
- other groups that are now sharing the code. In particular NetBSD
- recently imported the revised 802.11 layer and the Linux-based MADWIFI
- project is using it too (albeit in an older form). The MADWIFI users
- have already contributed features such as fragmentation reassembly of
- 802.11 frames and improved signal monitoring. Power save polling and
- an improved rate control algorothm are expected to come in from the
- NetBSD folks. WPA support is still in the plans; the best estimate is
- that work on that will start in January.</p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-<project>
- <title>Network Subsystem Locking and Performance</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The purpose of this project is to improve performance of the network
- subsystem. A major part of this work is to complete the locking of the
- networking subsystem so that it no longer depends on the "Giant lock"
- for proper operation. Removing the use of Giant will improve
- performance and permit multiple instances of the network stack to
- operate concurrently on multiprocessor systems.</p>
-
- <p>This project started in August. The emphasis has been on locking the
- "lower half" of the networking code so that packet forwarding through the
- IPv4 path can operate without the Giant lock as part of the 5.2 release.
- To this end locking was added to several network interface drivers and
- much of the "middleware" code in the network was locked (e.g. ipfw,
- dummynet, then routing table, multicast routing support, etc). Work
- towards this goal is still ongoing but should be ready for 5.2. A
- variety of test systems have been running for several months without the
- Giant lock in the network drivers and IP layer.</p>
-
- <p>Past the 5.2 release Giant will be removed from the "upper half" of the
- network subsystem and the socket layer. Once this is done the plan is to
- measure and improve performance (though some work of this sort is always
- happening). The ultimate goal is a system that performs at least as well
- as 4.x for normal use on uniprocessor systems. On multiprocessor systems
- we expect to see significantly better performance than 4.x due to greater
- concurrency and reduced latency.</p>
-
- </body>
-</project>
-
-</report>
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>October-December</month>
- <year>2003</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction:</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD status reports are back again with the 2003 year-end
- edition. Many new projects are starting up and gaining momentum,
- including XFS, MIPS, PowerPC, and networking locking and
- multithreading. The end of 2003 also saw the release of FreeBSD 4.9,
- the first stable release to have greater than 4GB support for the
- ia32 platform. Work on FreeBSD 5.2 also finished up and was released
- early in January of 2004. Many thanks to all of the people who
- worked so hard on these releases and made them happen.</p>
-
- <p>This is the largest status report ever, so read and enjoy!</p>
-
- <p>Scott Long, Robert Watson</p>
-
- </section>
-
- <project>
- <title>libarchive, bsdtar</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tim</given>
- <common>Kientzle</common>
- </name>
- <email>kientzle@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~kientzle/libarchive/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The libarchive library, which reads and writes tar and cpio
- archives, is about ready to commit to the tree. The bsdtar
- program, built on libarchive, is also nearing completion and
- should soon be a worthwhile successor to our aging GNU tar. I
- plan a gradual transition during which "bsdtar" and "gtar" will
- coexist in the tree.</p>
-
- <p>Oddly enough, libarchive and bsdtar are the first fruits of a
- project to completely rewrite the pkg tools. I've started
- architecting a libpkg library for handling routine package
- management and have a prototype pkg_add that is three times faster
- than the current version.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Publications Page Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Josef</given>
-
- <common>El-Rayes</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>josef@daemon.li</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.daemon.li/freebsd/">Updated Publications Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I did a xml/xslt conversion of the html files to make maintaining
- of the page more comfortable. I removed the cdsets, which might be
- kept in CVS or some kind of archive for historical reasons. The books
- got an update, and were categorized in respect to the language they
- are written in. As soon as I get my access on the cvs repository I
- will commit the updates. People are encouraged to add local FreeBSD
- books, I missed, especially in the asian area. Feel free to send me
- links to books to add.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>DVB-ASI Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Vincent</given>
-
- <common>Jardin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>Vincent.Jardin@6wind.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://proxy.6wind.com/~jardin/dvb/">Home page and source code</url>
- <url href="http://www.computermodules.com/broadcast/broadcast-dvb.shtml">Computer Modules</url>
- <url href="http://www.dvb.org/"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>DVB ASI stands for Digital Video Broadcast - Asynchronous Serial
- Interface. It is the standard defined to send and receive DVB stream
- from Satellite (DVB-S), Terrestrial link (DVB-T), and TV Cable
- (DVB-C). This standard was developed in Europe to transport 188-byte
- MPEG cells and 204-byte MPEG cells. However it can be used to carry IP
- over DVB too.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD driver uses the newbus amd the bus-dma API. It means that it
- could be easily ported to all the BSD flavors (NetBSD, OpenBSD).</p>
-
- <p>It uses the same API than the Linux DVB ASI support from
- ComputerModules that is based on the following devices:
- <ul>
- <li>/dev/asitxN for the transmit stream (only open, write, select,
- close and ioctl are supported)</li>
- <li>/dev/asirxN for the receive stream (only open, read, select, close
- and ioctl are supported)</li>
- </ul>
- It means that software such as Videolan that support DVB-ASI
- broadcasting could be supported by this driver.</p>
-
- <p>Special thanks to Tom Thorsteinson from Computer Modules who helped
- 6WIND to port their driver. It is used by 6WIND in order to provide
- IPv4, IPv6, Ethernet and our network services over DVB.</p>
-
- <p>Copyright 2003-2004, 6WIND</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD ports monitoring system</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon_at_lonesome_dot_com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://lonesome.dyndns.org:4802/bento/errorlogs/index.html">FreeBSD
- ports monitoring system</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Enhancements continue to be made to the system. Several,
- including improvements to the PR classification algorithm, the
- ability to more correctly guess when a PR has been updated, and
- better handling of errors in both port Makefiles and the bento
- builds, are invisible to end-users. However, the addition of
- a "repocopy" classification is notable, as is the allowing the
- wildcard search in "overview of one port" (thanks to edwin@ for
- the shove in that direction.) Additionally, logic has been
- added to identify the proposed category/portname of new ports,
- with the goal being to quickly identify possible duplications
- of effort. (Some SQL performance was sacrificed to this goal,
- leading to some pages to load more slowly; this needs to be
- fixed.)</p>
-
- <p>The other work has been on an email back-end to allow the
- occasional sending of email to maintainers. Two functions are
- currently available: "remind maintainers of their ports that
- are marked BROKEN", and "remind maintainers of PRs that they
- may not have seen." A recent run of the former got generally
- good response, especially as changing some cases of BROKEN to
- IGNORE (PR ports/61090) had removed almost all the annoying
- false positives. However, work remains to try to find out why
- a few allegedly broken ports only fail in certain environments
- (including the bento cluster).</p>
-
- <p>The next plan is to use the proposed DEPRECATED Makevar (see
- ports/59362) to create a new report to allow querying of "ports
- currently slated to be removed". This report could also be
- posted to ports@ periodically with minimal work. The author
- believes that doing this would allow the port deprecation process
- to be much more visible to the general FreeBSD user community.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Compile FreeBSD with Intels C compiler (icc)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.Leidinger.net/FreeBSD/">Some patches</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD kernel now builds and runs fine with icc v7 (only GENERIC
- and a custom kernel tested so far). A review on arch@ revealed no
- major concerns and some src committers are willing to commit the
- patches. As icc v8 is out and defines __GNUC__ I want to rework the
- patches before they get committed so an icc v8 compiled kernel DTRT
- too.</p>
- <p>A complete build of the ports collection (as of start of December)
- finished and is under review to determine the reason of build
- failures. Current <emph>icc</emph> stats:
- <ul>
- <li>1108 failed builds (excluding build failures because of failed
- dependencies)</li>
- <li>3535 successfully build packages (~ 1.7 GB)</li>
- </ul>
- A parallel build with <emph>gcc</emph> on the same snapshot of the
- ports collection has:
- <ul>
- <li>520 failed builds (excluding build failures because of failed
- dependencies)</li>
- <li>7261 successfully build packages (~ 4.8 GB)</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- <p>The above mentioned build of the ports collection was run on a P4
- with a icc compiled kernel (optimized for a P4). No kernel panics or
- other strange behavior was noticed. The ports collection was build
- with a CPUTYPE of p4 and CFLAGS set to "-Os -pipe -mfpmath=sse -msse2"
- in the gcc and "-O2" in the icc case. No package is tested for correct
- run-time behavior so far.</p>
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Porting OpenBSD's pf</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
- <common>Laier</common>
- </name>
- <email>max@love2party.net</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pyun</given>
- <common>YongHyeon</common>
- </name>
- <email>yongari@kt-is.co.kr</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://pf4freebsd.love2party.net" />
- <url href="http://www.benzedrine.cx/pf.html">PF homepage</url>
- <url href="http://openbsd.org/faq/pf/index.html">PF FAQ</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Much work has been invested into getting release 2.00 stable. It
- provides the complete OpenBSD 3.4 function set, as well as fine
- grained locking to work with a giant free network stack.</p>
- <p>pf provides: IPv6 filtering and normalization, &quot;syn-proxy&quot;
- to protect (web)server against SYN-floods, passive OS detection, fast
- and modular address tables, source/policy routing, stateful filter and
- normalization engine, structured rulesets via anchors and many many
- more. Especially in connection with ALTQ, pf can help to harden
- against various flood attacks and improve user experience.</p>
- <p>New features from OpenBSD-Current like: state synchronization over wire
- and enhanced support for cloned interfaces require patches to the
- kernel. We are trying to resolve this issue and start
- OpenBSD-Current tracking again as soon as possible.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Binary security updates for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Colin</given>
-
- <common>Percival</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>cperciva@daemonology.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.daemonology.net/freebsd-update/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Thanks to recent donations, I am now building binary security
- updates for FreeBSD {4.7, 4.8, 4.9, 5.0, 5.1, 5.2}-RELEASE.
- (Note that FreeBSD 4.7 and 5.0 are no longer officially
- supported; any advisories which are not reflected in the CVS
- tree will likewise not result in binary updates.)</p>
-
- <p>The current version (1.5) of FreeBSD Update will warn about
- locally modified files and will, by default, leave them
- untouched; if a "distribution branch", (i.e. crypto, nocrypto,
- krb4, or krb5) is specified, FreeBSD Update can be forced to
- "update" files which have been compiled locally.</p>
-
- <p>The only major issue remaining with FreeBSD Update is the
- single-point-of-failure of the update building process; I
- would like to resolve this in the future by having several
- machines cross-verify and cross-sign, but this will require
- a significant investment of time, and will probably have to
- wait until I've finished writing my DPhil thesis.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>SGI XFS port for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Kabaev</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Russell</given>
-
- <common>Cattelan</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>cattelan@thebarn.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A project was started to revive a stalled effort to port SGI XFS
- journaling filesystem to FreeBSD. The project is based on Linux
- development sources from SGI and is currently being kept in a
- private Perforce repository. The work is progressing slowly due
- to lack of free time. At the moment we have XFS kernel module
- which is capable of mounting XFS filesystems read-only, with a
- panic or two happening infrequently, that need to be isolated and
- fixed. Semi-working metadata updates with full transaction support
- are there too, but will probably have to be rewritten to minimize
- the amount of custom kernel changes required.</p>
-
- <p>We seek volunteers to help with userland part of the port. Namely,
- existing xfsprogs port needs to be cleaned up, incompletely ported
- utilities brought into a working shape. xfs_dump/xfs_restore and
- as much from xfstests suite as possible need to be ported too. We do
- not need testers for now, so please to not ask for module sources
- just yet.</p>
-
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>
- Bluetooth stack for FreeBSD (Netgraph implementation)
- </title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>
- Maksim
- </given>
-
- <common>
- Yevmenkin
- </common>
- </name>
-
- <email>m_evmenkin@yahoo.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Not much to report. Bluetooth code was integrated into the FreeBSD
- source tree. Bluetooth kernel modules appear to be stable. I have
- received few success stories from the users.</p>
-
- <p>During last few months the efforts were to make Bluetooth code
- more user friendly. Bluetooth Service Discovery Procotol daemon
- sdpd was reimplemented under BSD-style license and committed. The
- next step is to integrate existing Bluetooth utilities with SDP.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to Matt Peterson &lt;matt at peterson dot org&gt; I now have
- Bluetooth keyboard and mouse for development. I'm currently
- working on Bluetooth HID profile implementation.</p>
-
- <p>Dave Sainty &lt;dave at dtsp dot co dot nz&gt; from NetBSD project
- offered his help in porting Bluetooth stack to NetBSD.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Network interface naming changes</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>At the end of October, the if_name and if_unit members of struct
- ifnet were replaced with if_xname from NetBSD and if_dname and
- if_dunit. These represent the name of the interface and the
- driver name and instance of the interface respectively. Other then
- breaking IPFilter for a few weeks due to the userland being on the
- vendor branch, this change went quite well. A few ports needed
- minor changes, but otherwise nothing changed from the user
- perspective.</p>
-
- <p>The purpose of this change was the lay the groundwork for support
- for network interface renaming and to allow the implementation of
- more interesting pseudo interface cloning support. An example of
- interesting cloning support would be using "ifconfig fxp0.20
- create" to create and configure a vlan interface on fxp0 that
- handled frames marked with the tag 20. Interface
- renaming is being worked on in Perforce at the moment with a
- working version expected for review soon. Support for enhanced
- device cloning is still in the planing stage.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Kernel Tunables Documentation Project</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tom</given>
- <common>Rhodes</common>
- </name>
- <email>trhodes@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=docs/44034">The
- problem report which kicked this project in action</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD has well over a few hundred tunables without
- documentation. This project aims at designing an
- automated process to rip all available tunables and generate
- a manual page based on the selected kernel options.
- The ideal implementation, however; would gather tunables
- from the LINT kernels as well. This would provide a
- default manual page for all supported architectures.
- A simple tool has been forged from the various off-list
- and on-list discussions and is waiting review from the
- -doc team. Anyone interesting in reviewing my current
- work is requested to get in contact with me.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>jpman project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kazuo</given>
- <common>Horikawa</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>horikawa@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/man-jp/">jpman project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have been updating existing Japanese translations
- of manual pages to meet the 5.2-RELEASE schedule.
- Also, 22 new translations were complete during this period.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD MIDI</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mathew</given>
-
- <common>Kanner</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>matk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project aims to update the current MIDI implementation. We
- are currently looking at removing the current code sometime in
- February and importing the new version soon after. I'm currently
- working on a kernel/timidity bridge for those without external
- hardware.</p>
-
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>The FreeBSD Russian Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrey</given>
-
- <common>Zakhvatov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ru/index.html">The FreeBSD Project [Russian]</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Russian Documentation Project aims to provide FreeBSD
- Documentation translated to Russian. Already done: FAQ, Porters
- Handbook, WWW (partially synched with English version), some
- articles.</p>
-
- <p>We working at Handbook (and more docs) translation and synchronization
- with English versions and need more translators (or financial aid to
- continue our work. If you can help, please, contact us at
- ru-cvs-committers@FreeBSD.org.ua (or andy@FreeBSD.org).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>KSE</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Daniel</given>
-
- <common>Eischen</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>deischen@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The libkse library will shortly be renamed to libpthread and
- be made the default thread library. This includes making the
- GCC -pthread option link to -lpthread instead of libc_r and
- changing PTHREAD_LIBS to -lpthread. David Xu has been working
- on GDB support and has it working with the GDB currently in our
- tree. The next step is to make a libpthread_db and get it working
- with GDB 6.0 which marcel has imported into the perforce tree.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Donations Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michael</given>
-
- <common>Lucas</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>donations@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/donations/">FreeBSD Donations Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>2003 was quite successful for the Donations team. We
- shepherded over 200 items from donors into the hands of
- developers. Some high points include: a small cluster for the
- security team, assorted laptop hardware for our cardbus work,
- and documentation for our standards group. In the main FreeBSD.org
- cluster we were able to replace 8 DEC Miata machines with 6
- Alpha DS10s (21264). Every committer doing SMP work now has
- multi-processor testing hardware.</p>
-
- <p>We have smoothed out the tax deduction process with the FreeBSD
- Foundation, and can ship donated items directly to the
- recipients instead of tying up Foundation time handling
- shipping.</p>
-
- <p>Current team membership is: Michael Lucas, David O'Brien, and
- Tom Rhodes. Wilko Bulte has replaced Robert Watson as the Core
- Team representative.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>ACPI</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nate</given>
-
- <common>Lawson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>njl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.root.org/~nate/freebsd/">ACPI TODO</url>
- <url href="http://home.jp.FreeBSD.org/mail-list/acpi-jp/">ACPI-JP
- Mailing List</url>
-
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The updated acpi_cpu driver was committed in November. Work is
- ongoing to finish support for _CST re-evaluation, which makes it
- possible for laptops based on processors like the Centrino to use
- varying CPU idle states when on or off AC power. 5.2-RELEASE also
- went out with support for _CID packages, which fixed mouse probing
- for Compaq users. Control of CPU idle states and throttling can
- now be done through rc.conf(5) settings for the /etc/power_profile
- script, which switches between performance/economy levels when
- the AC status changes.</p>
-
- <p>One huge task underway is the cpufreq project, a framework for
- detecting and controlling various frequency/voltage technologies
- (SpeedStep, LongRun, ACPI Performance states, etc.) The ACPI
- performance states driver is working and the framework is being
- implemented. It requires newbus attachments for CPUs so some
- ground work needs to go in before the driver can be committed.</p>
-
- <p>ACPI-CA was updated to 20031203 in early December and with a few
- patches is reasonably stable. An ACPI debugging how-to has been
- written and is being DocBooked by trhodes@. Ongoing work on fixing
- interrupt storms due to various ways of setting up the SCI
- is being done by jhb@.</p>
-
- <p>I'd like to welcome Philip Paeps (philip@) to the FreeBSD team.
- Philip has written an ACPI ASUS driver that will be committed soon
- and has been very helpful on the mailing lists. We've also had
- a lot of help from jhb@, marcel@, imp@, and peter@. We're hoping
- to see the return of takawata@ and iwasaki@, who have been very
- helpful in the past.
- If any developers are interested in assisting with ACPI, please
- see the ACPI TODO and send us an email.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>kgi4BSD Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nicholas</given>
-
- <common>Souchu</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nsouch@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~nsouch/kgi4BSD" />
- <url href="http://www.kgi-project.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Most of the console blocks are in place with nice results
- (see screenshots on the site). Boot console and virtual
- terminals are working with 8bit rendering and perfect integration
- of true graphic drivers in the kernel.</p>
-
- <p>Now it is time to bring it to end user and a precompiled R5.2 GENERIC
- kernel is available for this (see the site news). In parallel,
- after providing a last tarball/patch for R5.2, everything will
- move to Perforce.</p>
-
- <p>As always, volunteers are welcome. The task is huge but very
- exciting.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD/powerpc on PPCBug-based embedded boards</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
-
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rafal.jaworowski@motorola.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The direct objective is to make FreeBSD/powerpc work on Motorola
- MCP750 and similar (single board computer that is compliant with
- Compact PCI standard) Based on this work it would be easy to bring it
- to other embedded systems.</p>
-
- <p>1. loader(8): it is based on the existing loader for FreeBSD/powerpc
- port but binding to OpenFirmware was removed and replaced with PPCBug
- firmware binding. It only supports netbooting for the moment, so disk
- (compact flash) support needs to be done one day. The loader is the
- only piece that relies onPPCBug system calls - once the kernel starts
- it doesn't need firmware support any longer.</p>
-
- <p>2. kernel: it is now divorced from OpenFirmware dependencies; most of
- the groundwork finished includes: nexus stuff is sorted out (resources
- management is ok except interrupts assignment); host to PCI bridge low
- level routines are finished so configuration of and access to PCI
- devices works; the only important thing missing is the IRQ management
- (Raven MPIC part is done, but the board has the second PIC,
- 8259-compatible that needs to be set up, but here the existing code
- from x86 arch will be adopted).</p>
-
- <p>Once the IRQ management is cleared out, most of the devices on board
- would work straight away since they are pretty standard chips with
- drivers already implemented in the tree (e.g. if_de).</p>
-
- <p>At the moment work is on hold (don't have physical access to the
- device) but will resume when I'm back home (late Feb).</p>
-
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD Mandatory Access Control (MAC)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>TrustedBSD Discussion Mailing List</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.trustedbsd.org/mac.html">TrustedBSD MAC
- page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The TrustedBSD Mandatory Access Control (MAC) Framework
- permits the FreeBSD kernel and userspace access control
- policies to be adapted at compile-time, boot-time, or
- run-time. The MAC Framework provides common infrastructure
- components, such as policy-agnostic labeling, making it
- possible to easily development and distribute new access
- control policy modules. Sample modules include Biba, MLS,
- and Type Enforcement, as well as a variety of system
- hardening policies.</p>
-
- <p>TrustedBSD MAC development branch in Perforce integrated
- to 5.2-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>The TrustedBSD MAC Framework now enforces protections on System
- V IPC objects and methods. Shared memory, semaphores, and
- message queues are labeled, and most operations are controlled.
- The Biba, MLS, Test, and Stub policies have been updated for
- System V IPC. (Not yet merged)</p>
-
- <p>The TrustedBSD MAC Framework now enforces protections on POSIX
- semaphore objects and methods. The Biba, MLS, Test, and Stub
- policies have been updated. (Not yet merged)</p>
-
- <p>The TrustedBSD MAC Framework's central kernel implementation
- previously existed in one large file, src/sys/kern/kern_mac.c.
- It is now broken out into a series of by-service files in
- src/sys/security/mac. src/sys/security/mac/mac_internal.h
- specifies APIs, structures, and variables used internally
- across the different parts of the framework. System calls
- and registration still occur in kern_mac.c. This permits
- more easy maintenance of locally added object types. (Merged)</p>
-
- <p>Break out mac_policy_list into two different lists, one to
- hold "static" policy modules -- ones loaded prior to kernel
- initialization, and that may not be loaded, and one for
- "dynamic" policy modules -- that are either loaded later in
- boot, or may be unloaded. Perform less synchronization when
- using static modules only, reducing overhead for entering
- the framework when not using dynamic modules. (Merged)</p>
-
- <p>Introduced a kernel option, MAC_STATIC, which permits only
- statically registered policy modules to be loaded at boot
- or compiled into the kernel. When running with MAC_STATIC,
- no internal synchronization is required in the MAC Framework,
- lowering the cost of MAC Framework entry points. (Not yet
- merged)</p>
-
- <p>Make mac.h userland API definition C++-happy. (Merged)</p>
-
- <p>Created mac_support.4, a declaration of what kernel and
- userspace features are (and aren't) supported with MAC.
- (Not yet merged)</p>
-
- <p>Stale SEBSD module deleted from MAC branch; SEBSD module will
- solely be developed in the SEBSD branch from now on. See
- the TrustedBSD SEBSD report for more detail.</p>
-
- <p>Use only pointers to 'struct label' in various kernel objects
- outside the MAC Framework, and use a zone allocator to allocate
- label storage. This permits label structures to have their
- size changed more easily without changing the normal kernel
- ABI. This also lowers the non-MAC memory overhead for base
- kernel structures. This also simplifies handling and storage
- of labels in some of the edge cases where labels are exposed
- outside of the Framework, such as in execve(). Include files
- outside of the Framework are substantially simplified and now
- frequently no longer require _label.h. (Merged)</p>
-
- <p>Giant pushed down into the MAC Framework in a number of MAC
- related system calls, as it is not required for almost all
- of the MAC Framework. The exceptions are areas where the
- Framework interacts with pieces of the kernel still covered
- by MAC and relies on Giant to protect label storage in those
- structures. However, even in those cases, we can push Giant
- in quite a bit past label internalization/externalization/
- storage allocation/deallocation. This substantially simplifies
- file descriptor-based MAC label system calls. (Merged)</p>
-
- <p>Remove unneeded mpo_destroy methods for Biba, LOMAC, and MLS
- since they cannot be unloaded. (Merged)</p>
-
- <p>Biba and MLS now use UMA zones for label allocation, which
- improves storage efficiency and enhances performance. (Merged)</p>
-
- <p>Bug fix for mac_prepare_type() to better support arbitrary
- object label definitions in /etc/mac.conf. (Merged)</p>
-
- <p>Labels added to 'struct inpcb', which represents TCP and UDP
- connections at the network layer. These labels cache socket
- labels at the application layer so that the labels may be
- accessed without application layer socket locks. When a label
- is changed on the socket, it is pushed down to the network
- layer through additional entry points. Biba, MLS policies
- updated to reflect this change. (Merged)</p>
-
- <p>SO_PEERLABEL socket option fixed so that peer socket labels
- may be retrieved. (Merged)</p>
-
- <p>mac_get_fd() learns to retrieve local socket labels, providing
- a simpler API than SO_LABEL with getsockopt(). mac_set_fd()
- learns about local socket labels, providing a simpler API than
- SO_LABEL with setsockopt(). This also improves the ABI by not
- embedding a struct label in the socket option arguments, instead
- using the copyin/copyout routine for labels used for other object
- types. (Merged)</p>
-
- <p>Some function names simplified relating to socket options.
- (Merged)</p>
-
- <p>Library call mac_get_peer() implemented in terms of getsockopt()
- with SO_PEERLABEL to improve API/ABI for networked applications
- that speak MAC. (Merged)</p>
-
- <p>mac_create_cred() renamed to mac_cred_copy(), similar to other
- label copying methods, allowing policies to implement all the
- label copying method with a single function, if desired. This
- also provides a better semantic match for the crdup() behavior.
- (Merged)</p>
-
- <p>Support "id -M", similar to Trusted IRIX. (Not yet merged)</p>
-
- <p>TCP now uses the inpcb label when responding in timed wait,
- avoiding reaching up to the socket layer for label information
- in otherwise network-centric code.</p>
-
- <p>Numerous bug fixes, including assertion fixes in the MAC
- test policy relating to execution and relabeling. (Merged)</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD Access Control Lists (ACLs)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>TrustedBSD Discussion Mailing List</given>
-
- </name>
-
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.trustedbsd.org/components.html#acls">TrustedBSD
- ACLs page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>TrustedBSD Access Control Lists (ACLs) provide extended
- discretionary access control support for the UFS and UFS2
- file systems on FreeBSD. They implement POSIX.1e ACLs with
- some extensions, and meet the Common Criteria CAPP
- requirements. Most ACL-related work is complete, with
- remaining tasks associated with userspace integration, third
- party applications, and compatibility</p>
-
- <p>Prototyped Solaris/Linux semantics for combining ACLs and
- the umask: if an default ACL mask is defined, substitute that
- mask for the umask, permitting ACLs to override umasks. (Not
- merged)</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD "Security-Enhanced BSD" -- FLASK/TE Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>TrustedBSD Discussion Mailing List</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/sebsd.html">TrustedBSD
- SEBSD page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>TrustedBSD "Security-Enhanced BSD" (SEBSD) is a port of NSA's
- SELinux FLASK security architecture, Type Enforcement (TE)
- policy engine and language, and sample policy to FreeBSD using
- the TrustedBSD MAC Framework. SEBSD is available as a loadable
- policy module for the MAC Framework, along with a set of
- userspace extensions support security-extended labeling calls.
- In most cases, existing MAC Framework functions provide the
- necessary abstractions for SEBSD to plug in without SEBSD-specific
- changes, but some extensions to the MAC Framework have been
- required; these changes are developed in the SEBSD development
- branch, then merged to the MAC branch as they mature, and then
- to the FreeBSD development tree.</p>
-
- <p>Unlike other MAC Framework policy modules, the SEBSD module
- falls under the GPL, as it is derived from NSA's
- implementation. However, the eventual goal is to support
- plugging SEBSD into a base FreeBSD install without any
- modifications to FreeBSD itself.</p>
-
- <p>TrustedBSD SEBSD development branch in Perforce integrated
- to 5.2-RELEASE. Other changes in the MAC branch, including
- restructuring of MAC Framework files also integrated, and a
- move to zone allocation for labels. See the TrustedBSD MAC
- Framework report for more detail on these and other MAC
- changes that also affect the SEBSD work.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD PTY code modified so that the MAC Framework and SEBSD
- module can create pty's with the label of the process trying
- to access them. Improves compatibility with the SELinux
- sample policy. (Not yet merged)</p>
-
- <p>SEBSD now loads its initial policy in the boot loader rather
- than using a dummy policy until the root file system is
- mounted, and then loading it using VFS operations. This
- avoids initial labeling and access control conditions during
- the boot.</p>
-
- <p>security_load_policy() now passes a memory buffer and length
- to the kernel, permitting the policy reload mechanisms to
- be shared between the early boot load and late reloads. The
- kernel SEBSD code now no longer needs to perform direct file
- I/O relating to reading the policy. checkpolicy now mmap's
- the policy before making the system call.</p>
-
- <p>SEBSD now enforces protections on System V IPC objects and
- methods. Shared memory, semaphores, and message queues are
- labeled, and most operations are controlled. The sample
- policy has been updated.</p>
-
- <p>The TrustedBSD MAC Framework now controls mount, umount, and
- remount operations. A new MAC system call, mac_get_fs() can
- be used to query the mountpoint label. lmount() system call
- allows a mount label to be explicitly specified at mount
- time. The SEBSD policy module has been updated to reflect
- this functionality, and sample TE policy has been updated.
- (Not yet merged)</p>
-
- <p>SEBSD now enforces protections on POSIX semaphores; the sample
- policy has been updated to demonstrate how to label and control
- sempahores. This includes sample rules for PostgreSQL.</p>
-
- <p>The SEBSD sample policy, policy syntax, and policy tools have
- been updated to the SELinux code drop from August. Bmake these
- pieces so we don't need gmake.</p>
-
- <p>Provide file ioctl() MAC Framework entry point and SEBSD
- implementation.</p>
-
- <p>A large number of sample policy tweaks and fixes. The policy
- has been updated to permit cron to operate properly. It has
- been updated for FreeBSD 5.2 changes, including dynamically
- linked root. Teach the sample policy about FreeBSD's sendmail
- wrapper.</p>
-
- <p>Adapt sysinstall and install process for SEBSD pieces. Teach
- sysinstall, newfs, et al, about multilabel file systems, install
- SEBSD sample policy pieces, build policy. Automatically load
- the SEBSD module on first boot after install.</p>
-
- <p>Allow "ls -Z" to print out labels without long format.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD Audit</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>TrustedBSD Audit Discussion List</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>trustedbsd-audit@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.trustedbsd.org/components.html#audit">TrustedBSD
- Audit Page</url>
-
- </links>
-
- <body>
-
- <p>The TrustedBSD Project is producing an implementation of CAPP
- compliant Audit support for use with FreeBSD. Little progress
- was made on this implementation between October and December
- other than an update to the existing development tree. However,
- in January, work began on porting the Darwin Audit
- implementation to FreeBSD. Details on this work will appear in
- the next report; more information is available on the TrustedBSD
- audit discussion list. Perforce messages may be seen on the
- trustedbsd-cvs mailing list.</p>
-
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD Documentation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>TrustedBSD Discussion Mailing List</given>
-
- </name>
-
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/docs.html">TrustedBSD
- Documentation Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The TrustedBSD Project is implementing many new features
- for the FreeBSD Project. It also provides documentation for
- users, administrators, and developers.</p>
-
- <p>mac_support.4 added -- documents TrustedBSD MAC Framework
- feature compatibility. See also the MAC Framework report.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD security architecture updated and corrections/additions
- made.</p>
-
- <p>A variety of documentation updates relating to API changes,
- including the socket-related API changes in libc/mac(3).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD/MIPS Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Juli</given>
-
- <common>Mallett</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jmallett@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/mips/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>TLB support code and PMAP have come along nicely. GCC and related
- have been kept up to date with the main tree. An evaluation board
- from Broadcom was donated and initial work on that platform has been
- occurring. Much old and obsolete code brought from NetBSD for
- bootstrapping the effort has been cleaned up. The system has been
- seen to get to the point of trying to initialize filesystems, but
- there are still bugs even before that milestone.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>AGP 3.0 Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
-
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Simple support AGP 3.0 including support for AGP 8x mode was
- added. The support is simple in that it still assumes only one
- master and one target. The main gain is the ability to use AGP
- 8x with drm modules that support it.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Network Subsystem Locking and Performance</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
-
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The purpose of this project is to improve performance of the network
- subsystem. A major part of this work is to complete the locking of
- the networking subsystem so that it no longer depends on the "Giant
- lock" for proper operation. Removing the use of Giant will improve
- performance and permit multiple instances of the network stack to
- operate concurrently on multiprocessor systems.</p>
-
- <p>Locking of the network subsystem is largely complete. Network
- drivers, middleware layers (e.g. ipfw, dummynet, bridge, etc.), the
- routing tables, IPv4, NFS, and sockets are locked and operating
- without the use of Giant. Much of this work was included in the 5.2
- release, but not enabled by default. The remaining work (mostly
- locking of the socket layer) will be committed to CVS as soon as we
- can resolve how to handle "legacy protocols" (i.e. those protocols
- that are not locked). The code can be obtained now from the Perforce
- database. A variety of test and production systems have been running
- this code for several months without any obvious issues.</p>
-
- <p>Performance analysis and tuning is ongoing. Initial results indicate
- SMP performance is already better than 4.x systems but UP performance
- is still lagging (though improved over -current). The removal of Giant
- from the network subsystem has reduced contention on Giant and
- highlighted performance bottlenecks in other parts of the system.</p>
-
- <p>This work was supported by the FreeBSD Foundation.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Wireless Networking Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
-
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work to merge the NetBSD and MADWIFI code bases is almost complete.
- This brings in new features and improves sharing which will enable
- future development. Support was added for 802.1x client
- authentication (using the open1x xsupplicant program) and for shared
- key authentication (both client and AP) which improves interopability
- with systems like OS X. The awi driver was updated to use the common
- 802.11 layer and the Atheros driver received extensive work to support
- hardware multi-rate retry. Kismet now works with the
- device-independent radiotap capture format. All of this work is still
- in Perforce but should be committed to CVS soon. </p>
-
- <p>Work has begun on full 802.1x and WPA support.</p>
-
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>SMPng Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
-
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <email>smp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work is progressing on SMPng on several different fronts. Sam
- Leffler and several other folks have been working on locking the
- network stack as mentioned elsewhere in this update. Several
- infrastructure improvements have been made in the past few months
- as well.</p>
-
- <p>The low-level interrupt code for the i386 architecture has been
- redesigned to allow for a runtime selection between different types
- of interrupt controllers. This work allows the Advanced Programmable
- Interrupt Controllers (APICs) to be used instead of the AT 8259A PIC
- without having to compile a separate kernel to do so. It also allows
- the APIC to be used in a UP kernel as well as on a UP box. Together,
- all these changes allow an SMP kernel to work on a UP box and thus
- allowed SMP to be enabled in GENERIC as it already is on all of the
- other supported architectures. This work also reworked the APIC
- support to correctly route PCI interrupts when using an APIC to
- service device interrupts. This work was also used to add SMP support
- to the amd64 port.</p>
-
- <p>A turnstile implementation was committed that implemented a queue
- of threads blocked on a resource along with priority inheritance of
- blocked threads to the owner of the resource. Turnstiles were then
- used to replace the thread queue built into each mutex object which
- shrunk the size of each mutex as well as reduced the use of the
- sched_lock spin mutex.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>January-February</month>
- <year>2004</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction:</title>
-
- <p>2004 started with another exciting two months for the project.
- FreeBSD 5.2 was released in early January and then quickly followed
- in February with the 5.2.1 bug-fix release. Looking forward, we
- are expecting a late-April release date for FreeBSD 4.10, and
- mid-summer date for FreeBSD 5.3. And don't forget to support the
- FreeBSD vendors and developers by buying a copy of the latest CD
- or DVD sets.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks,</p>
-
- <p>Scott Long</p>
- </section>
-
- <project>
- <title>Disk and device I/O</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the overall area of disk and device I/O, a significant
- milestone was reached with the implementation of proper
- reference counting on dev_t. We are now able to properly
- allocate and free dev_t. Cloning device drivers also had
- the job made easier for them with the addition of the unit
- number management routines.</p>
- <p>It is not quite decided which will be the next step in
- the quest for a truly SMPng I/O subsystem, but a leading
- candidate is to implement the device-access vnode bypass
- to get more concurrency in the system: Instead of taking
- the tour through the vnodes for each i/o operation on a
- device we will go directly from the file descriptor layer to
- DEVFS/SPECFS. In addition to Giant-less disk I/O,
- this should enable us to pull the entire tty subsystem
- and the PTY driver out from under Giant and we expect that
- to improve the "snappiness" of the system measurably.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>The FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Project.</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
- <email>remko@elvandar.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <body>
- <p>The Dutch Documentation Project is a ongoing project in
- translating the handbook and other documentation to the dutch
- language. Currently there is 1 active person (me) translating the
- documentation. I am currently working on the handbook/basics
- section. But i can use some more hands, please drop me an email if
- you wish to help out so that the dutch translation will speed up
- and be ready in some time. Contact remko@elvandar.org for
- information.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>Weekly cvs-src summaries</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
- <common>Johnston</common>
- </name>
- <email>mark@xl0.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <links>
- <url href="http://excel.xl0.org/FreeBSD/" />
- <url href="http://mocart.pinco.pl/FreeBSD/">Polish translations</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I have been producing weekly summaries of commits and the
- surrounding discussions as reported on the cvs-src mailing list.
- These summaries are posted to -current on Sunday evenings and
- archived on the Web. The reception has been overwhelmingly good.
- As of the end of February, Polish translations are being produced
- by Lukasz Dudek and Szymon Roczniak; they are also
- planning to translate the older summaries.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>libarchive/bsdtar</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tim</given>
- <common>Kientzle</common>
- </name>
- <email>kientzle@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~kientzle/"/>
- </links>
- <body>
- <p>libarchive, with complete documentation, has been committed to
- -CURRENT. bsdtar should follow soon. For a few months, gtar
- and bsdtar will both be available in the base system. Once
- bsdtar is in the tree, I hope to resume work on libpkg and my
- pkg_add rewrite.</p>
-
- <p>Note that bsdtar is not an exact replacement for gtar: it does
- some things better (reads/writes standard formats, archive ACLs
- and file flags, detects format and compression automatically),
- some things worse (does not handle multi-volume archives or
- sparse files) and a few things just different (writes POSIX-format
- archives by default, not GNU-format). The command lines are
- sufficiently similar that most users should have no problems
- with the transition. However, people who rely on peculiar
- options or capabilities of gtar may have to look to ports.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>Network interface naming changes</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The first actual feature related to the if_xname conversion was
- committed in early February. Network interfaces can now be
- renamed with "ifconfig &lt;if&gt; name &lt;newname&gt;".</p>
-
- <p>Work is slowly progressing on a new network interface cloning API
- to enable interesting cloners like auto-configurating vlans.
- This work is taking place in the perforce repository under:
- //depot/user/brooks/xname/...</p>
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>PowerPC Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
- <email>grehan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>After a slow time at the end of last year due to a disk crash,
- the project is moving along rapidly. The loader is fully
- functional with Forth support. Syscons has been integrated.
- New Powerbook models are supported. Work is starting on a
- G5 port.</p>
-
- <p>There's still lots to do, so as usual volunteers are most
- welcome.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>The FreeBSD Simplified Chinese Project</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dong</given>
- <common>LI</common>
- </name>
- <email>ld@FreeBSD.org.cn</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Xin</given>
- <common>LI</common>
- </name>
- <email>delphij@frontfree.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org.cn">The FreeBSD Simplified
- Chinese Project (In Simplified Chinese)</url>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org.cn/snap/zh_CN/">Translated
- Website Snapshot</url>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org.cn/snap/doc/zh_CN.GB2312/books/handbook/">Translated Handbook Snapshot</url>
- </links>
- <body>
- <p>The project is a joint effort of volunteers, which focus in
- the internationalization and localization of the FreeBSD
- Operating System and applications running on FreeBSD. All of the
- work resulted in this project will be contributed back to the
- FreeBSD project.</p>
- <p>Thanks to many volunteers' help, by this time of writing, we
- have finished more than 60% of the translation of the FreeBSD
- Handbook. We plan to submit a preliminary translation of the
- FreeBSD website as well as the FreeBSD Handbook when most part of
- them were finished, which is expected to happen in a couple of
- months. The snapshot of the documentation translation effort
- could be accessed through the URL listed above.</p>
- <p>The project also supported individual efforts on porting
- applications (especially software that supports Simplified
- and/or Traditional Chinese) to FreeBSD. We are also doing some
- research on making FreeBSD kernel and base system more
- i18n-aware.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>Verify source reachability option for ipfw2</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
- <email>andre@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.nrg4u.com/freebsd/ipfw_versrcreach.diff"/>
- </links>
- <body>
- <p>The verify source reachability option for ipfw2 checks if the
- source IP address of a packet entering the machine is reachable
- at all. Thus if we can't send a packet back because we don't
- have a route back we don't have to forward it because two way
- communication isn't possible anyway. It is more than likely
- that such a packet is spoofed. This option is almost the same as
- what is known on Cisco IOS as "ip verify unicast source
- reachable-via [any|ifn]". Using this option only makes sense
- when you don't have a default route which naturally always
- matches. So this is useful for machines acting as routers with
- a default-free view of the entire Internet as common when running
- a BGP daemon (Zebra/Quagga or OpenBSD bgpd).</p>
- <p>One useful way of enabling it globally on a router looks like
- this: ipfw add xxxx deny ip from any to any not versrcreach or for
- an individual interface only: ipfw add xxxx deny ip from any to
- any not versrcreach recv fxp0</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Move ARP out of routing table</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
- <email>andre@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <body>
- <p>The ARP IP address to MAC address mapping does not belong into
- the routing table (FIB) as it is currently done. This will move
- it to its own hash based structure which will be instantiated
- per each 802.1 broadcast domain. With this change it is possible
- to have more than one interface in the same IP subnet and layer 2
- broadcast domain. The ARP handling and the routing table will be
- quite a bit simplified afterwards. As an additional benefit full
- MAC address based accosting will be provided. Work on this
- project is already in progress.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>Automatic sizing of TCP send buffers</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
- <email>andre@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <body>
- <p>The current TCP send and receive buffers are static and set to a
- conservative value to preserve kernel memory. This is sub-optimal
- for connections with a high bandwidth*delay product because the
- size of the TCP send buffer determines how big the send window
- can get. For high bandwidth trans-continental links this seriously
- limits the maximum transfer speed per TCP connection. For example
- a 170ms RTT and a 32kB send buffer limit the speed to approximately
- 1.5Mbit per second even thought you might have a 10Mbit pipe.</p>
- <p>This project makes the TCP send buffer to automatically adapt to
- the optimal buffer size for maximal link usage. In the case
- above this would be a buffer of approximately 220kB. The main
- challenge is to have a stable and reliable measurement of the link
- parameters and manage the kernel memory properly and in a fair way.
- We don't want to have a few connections to monopolize all available
- socket buffer space and many edge cases have to be considered. The
- first implementation will be tuned conservatively but even that
- will provide significantly better performance than the static
- buffers currently. Work on this project is already in
- progress.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Testbed for testing and qualification of TCP performance</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
- <email>andre@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <body>
- <p>The TCP performance test and qualification testbed is an automated
- environment that simulates various common and uncommon end-to-end
- network and link characteristics such as delay, bandwidth
- limitations, congestion, packet drops, packet corruption and out
- of order arrival. The testbed automatically steps through all
- link types and tests various TCP optimizations and parameter
- adjustments. In the end all data is graphically arranged and
- compared against standard behaviour and each other to judge the
- positive or negative effects of the modifications. Work on this
- project has just started and is based on FreeBSDs dummynet.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD ports monitoring system</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
- <email>linimon_at_lonesome_dot_com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://portsmon.firepipe.net/index.html">
- FreeBSD ports monitoring system</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Thanks to the loan of a box by Will Andrews, the system has
- been moved into production. The previous installation
- at lonesome.com now refers you to the new system. As part of
- the installation, a preliminary
- <a href="http://portsmon.firepipe.net/faq.html">FAQ</a> was
- added.</p>
- <p>The database is updated once per hour.</p>
- <p>New reports available include ones about ports marked DEPRECATED,
- since that function has now been incorporated into bsd.port.mk.
- (The author hopes that this will allow the port deprecation process
- to be much more visible to the general FreeBSD user community.) In
- addition, a report for ports marked FORBIDDEN was added (the code
- was essentially the same).</p>
- <p>The next topic of interest is to try to identify ports which are
- slave ports because the status of these ports is not currently
- being updated automatically. This problem also affects
- FreshPorts. PR ports/63683 is an attempt to address this problem.
- Also, preliminary work has been done on creating some graphs and
- charts for various statistics, and in creating a tool to browse
- port dependencies for the entire ports tree.</p>
- <p>Some general observations about the trends in ports PRs can be
- made:
- <ul>
- <li>In the past 6 months, the amount of time to get ports PRs
- committed has dropped dramatically. (This is especially
- true of PRs for new ports.)</li>
- <li>The queue of PRs for existing ports that are unmaintained
- has similarly been trimmed. Both of these two items are due
- in large part to a few very active committers (how do they
- ever get their "real" work done?) Thanks, guys, you know who
- you are.</li>
- <li>There is still a fairly high number of PRs (~400/~750) which
- apply to existing ports, and have been assigned to a FreeBSD
- committer. This represents around 370 individual ports. We
- seem to have a much harder time getting these numbers to go
- down; basically, we just hold our own most weeks. This is
- somewhat disappointing.</li>
- <li>The number of ports marked BROKEN has jumped dramatically,
- currently standing at over 250 (for i386-current). This
- represents less a sudden problem as it does Kris' effort to
- bring existing brokenness to people's attention -- thus, a
- much larger percentage of ports with build errors are now
- labeled as BROKEN.</li>
- <li>Approximately two-thirds of the port build errors are still
- due to compilation problems, primarily from the gcc3.3 import.
- Another 10% fail to install correctly. The reasons for the
- others are more varied.</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>FreeSBIE</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>FreeSBIE</given>
- <common>Staff</common>
- </name>
- <email>staff@FreeSBIE.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freesbie.org">FreeSBIE Home</url>
- <url href="mailto:freesbie@gufi.org">FreeSBIE Mailing
- List</url>
- <url href="http://www.freesbie.org/?section=mirror-en">FreeSBIE
- Mirror List</url>
- </links>
- <body>
- <p>The FreeSBIE Project aims to develop a set of scripts that allow
- anyone to create their own FreeBSD Bootable Cdrom, with their own
- set of installed packages. The Project releases an ISO builded
- with FreeSBIE scripts, to show what they can do. On Sunday 29
- February 2004, FreeSBIE 1.0 was released and it had a great
- success, as there were post on Slashdot.org, OSnews, DaemonNews
- and BSDForums. Thanks to the huge amount of feedback they got,
- FreeSBIE Developers are now developing new features such as
- support for archs different from i386. Website redesign is on the
- way too.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>kgi4BSD</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nicholas</given>
- <common>Souchu</common>
- </name>
- <email>nsouch@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~nsouch/kgi4BSD"> Project URL</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Move to Perforce is done. I spent some time on building a
- common compilation tree with Linux: until now drivers were
- build in a FreeBSD makefile tree, not compatible with Linux.</p>
-
- <p>The next priorities are ANSI support and keymaps in the
- KGC Kernel Graphic Console system.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD/ia64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marcel</given>
- <common>Moolenaar</common>
- </name>
- <email>marcel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/platforms/ia64/index.html">
- Home page.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work on the PMAP overhaul has been put into gear. A lot of issues
- will be addressed, including support for sparse physical memory
- and of course SMP. Performance will be addressed to the extend
- possible, but functionality has priority. The redesign will lay
- the foundation for NUMA support where possible. An example of this
- is limiting TLB shootdowns to processors that actually have or had
- TLBs belonging to the PMAP loaded. Of course, without NUMA
- hardware the implementation of NUMA support is quite limited.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD Package Grid</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kris</given>
- <common>Kennaway</common>
- </name>
- <email>kris@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
-
- <p>Distributed package builds are currently done using a set of
- home-grown shell scripts for managing, scheduling and
- dispatching of package builds on the client machines. This has
- been sufficient for our needs in the past, but has a number of
- significant shortcomings that limit future growth. I am
- rewriting the package build scripts to work on top of Sun
- GridEngine (ports/sysutils/sge), as a client application of a
- "FreeBSD package grid". Some of the design goals for the new
- system are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Better robustness against machine failure, and more efficient
- scheduling of build jobs</li>
- <li>Support for remote build machines, to make better use of machine
- resources and clusters that are not on the same LAN as the
- build master</li>
- <li>Ability for other committers to submit port build jobs to the
- system, for testing of changes, new ports, etc.</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>vinum + GEOM</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Lukas</given>
- <common>Ertl</common>
- </name>
- <email>le@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://mailbox.univie.ac.at/~le/geom_vinum.tar.gz" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The "geomification" of vinum has made some progress. I now have
- all basic setups working (concatenated plexes, striped plexes,
- RAID5 plexes, and RAID1), but I still have to implement correct
- error handling and status change handling.</p>
- <p>Still missing is a userland tool, so currently you still have to
- use "old-style" vinum to configure your setup.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>NanoBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>NanoBSD, src/tools/tools/nanobsd, is a tool for stuffing FreeBSD
- onto small disk media (like CompactFlash) for embedded
- applications. The disk image is built with three partitions, two
- for software images and one for configuration files. Having two
- software partitions means that new software can be uploaded to the
- non-active partition while running off the active partition.</p>
- <p> The first really public version has been committed and many
- suggestions and offers of patches have started pouring in.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>Porting OpenBSD's pf</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
- <common>Laier</common>
- </name>
- <email>max@love2party.net</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pyun</given>
- <common>YongHyeon</common>
- </name>
- <email>yongari@kt-is.co.kr</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://pf4freebsd.love2party.net/" />
- <url href="http://www.benzedrine.cx/pf.html">PF homepage</url>
- <url href="http://openbsd.org/faq/pf/index.html">PF FAQ</url>
- <url href="http://www.rofug.ro/projects/freebsd-altq/">ALTQ</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The sources were imported from OpenBSD 3.4R and patched with
- diffs obtained from the port. Since March the 8th it is linked
- to the build and install. There is some more work to be done in
- order make pf a home inside the tree, but the biggest hunk of
- work was lifted during the past two month.</p>
- <p>OpenBSD 3.5 is scheduled for early May, so we might see an update
- before 5.3R. Work towards integration of the - often requested
- - ALTQ framework is in progress also, though it is not yet clear
- how well it goes along with the ongoing work towards a giant free
- net stack.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD/arm Status Report</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Olivier</given>
- <common>Houchard</common>
- </name>
- <email>cognet@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Development goes reasonably fast, right now it boots single user.
- It is still very simics-centric, and it deserves a huge cleanup
- and a few bug fixes, but there's already a decent amount of code
- to work with, mostly taken from NetBSD. I now plan to work on real
- hardware support (as soon as I can get some), to get the missing
- userland bits (mainly rtld and the pthread libs) so that I can
- build a full world.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>SGI XFS port for FreeBSD</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Kabaev</common>
- </name>
- <email>kan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Russell</given>
- <common>Cattelan</common>
- </name>
- <email>cattelan@thebarn.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Not much has changed since last report was submitted. The
- read-only access XFS volumes is quite stable now. The work is
- underway to rewrite xfs_buf layer to minimize local changes
- intrusiveness. Initial attempt to make XFS code to compile and
- run on amd64 is in progress too.</p>
- <p>We really need a care-taker for our userland tools.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>Compile FreeBSD with Intels C compiler (icc)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.Leidinger.net/FreeBSD/">Some patches.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>If nothing bad happened, the icc patches got committed around
- the date of the deadline for submissions of this report. Please
- search the archives of -current and/or cvs-all for more
- information.</p>
-
- <p>The next steps in this project are to
- <ul>
- <li>fix the kernel to also run without problems when compiled
- with icc v8</li>
- <li>fix the kernel if some problems surface after more people
- give it a try</li>
- <li>get some ports to compile with icc</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>
- Bluetooth stack for FreeBSD (Netgraph implementation)
- </title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maksim</given>
- <common>Yevmenkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>m_evmenkin@yahoo.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Not much to report. Bluetooth Service Discovery Procotol daemon
- sdpd was integrated with existing Bluetooth utilities. From now
- on users should not use GNU sdpd (Linux BlueZ port).</p>
- <p>Bluetooth HID profile implementation is almost complete. Thanks
- to Matt Peterson &lt; matt at peterson dot org &gt; for giving me
- Bluetooth keyboard and mouse for development.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD GNOME Project Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>FreeBSD</given>
- <common>GNOME Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>gnome@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/">FreeBSD GNOME Project
- Site.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>It has been a year since our last status report, but we
- haven't slowed down. Since the last report, Alexander
- Nedotsukov (bland) and Pav Lucistnik (pav) have joined the
- FreeBSD GNOME team. GNOME 2.4 was released back in September
- 2003, followed by 2.4.1 and 2.4.2. We are actively working on
- getting GNOME 2.6.0 out the door at the end of March. GNOME 2.6
- Beta releases can be obtained via the project URL above.</p>
-
- <p>To help make GNOME 2.6.0 our best release to date, we have
- created a script to automate the upgrade from GNOME 2.4. We
- also have a new GNOME
- <a href="http://www.marcuscom.com/tinderbox/">package build
- server</a>
- that builds and serves i386 packages for all supported FreeBSD
- releases. We plan on having the GNOME 2.6.0 packages available
- the moment 2.6.0 hits the ports tree.</p>
-
- <p>Included in the release of GNOME 2.6 is GTK+ 2.4, the next
- installment in the GTK+ 2 series. Because GTK+ 2 has become
- very stable over the past few years, the FreeBSD GNOME Team is
- pushing for GTK+ 2 support to be included by default in all
- applications that support it. This has already been done with
- Mozilla, Firefox, and Thunderbird. A complete GNOME Desktop and
- application environment can already be built using only GTK+ 2.
- The ultimate goal is to phase GTK+ 1 out of the ports tree.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
- <project>
- <title>Network Stack Locking</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project is aimed at converting the FreeBSD network stack from
- running under the single Giant kernel lock to permitting it to
- run in a fully parallel manner on multiple CPUs (i.e., a fully
- threaded network stack). This will improve performance/latency
- through reentrancy and preemption on single-processor machines,
- and also on multi-processor machines by permitting real
- parallelism in the processing of network traffic. As of FreeBSD
- 5.2, it was possible to run low level network functions, as well
- as the IP filtering and forwarding plane, without the Giant lock,
- as well as "process to completion" in the interrupt handler.</p>
-
- <p>Work continues to improve the maturity and completeness of
- the locking (and performance) of the network stack for 5.3. The
- network stack locking development branch has been updated to the
- latest CVS HEAD, tracking a variety of FreeBSD changes, including
- tracking and driving changes in the interface and device cloning
- APIs, push-down and fixes to locking in the Berkeley Packet
- Filter, consistency improvements in allocation flags for network
- objects, diagnosis of excessive acquisition of Giant in various
- system callouts and timeouts, removal of Giant from several
- system callouts, "const"-ification of a number of global
- variables in the network stack (IPv4, IPv6, elsewhere) as part of
- ananalysis of locking requirements, fine-grain locking of a
- number of pseudo-interfaces (disc, loopback, faith, stf, gif, tap,
- tun), IP encapsulation and tunneling, initial review and locking
- of parts of PPP and SLIP, experimentation with PCB assertions on
- IPv6, additional socket locking assertions, graphing of the FreeBSD
- sockets layer to support locking analysis, merging of theMT_TAG to
- m_tag conversion to improve the ability to queue packets, moving
- of the debug.mpsafenet tunable to controlling Giant over the
- forwarding plane to Giant over the entire stack("dual-mode" to
- support non-MPSAFE protocols), adaption of existing network lock
- assertions to also assert Giant when running non-MPSAFE, analysis
- of high cost of select() locking, improved locking and
- synchronization annotations, TCP callouts run MPSAFE, logtimeout()
- runs MPSAFE, uma_timeout() runs MPSAFE, callout sampling
- instrumentation, loadav() runs MPSAFE, AppleTalk locking begun:
- AARP locked down and DDP analysis, rawcb list locked, locking
- analysis of mrouter and IP ID code, IGMP locked, IPv6 analysis
- begun, IPX/SPX analysis begun, PPP timeouts converted to callouts,
- Netgraph analysis begun. Many of these changes have not yet been
- merged to the main FreeBSDtree, but this is a work in progress.</p>
-
- <p>In related work on Pipe IPC (not quite network stack locking),
- substantial time was invested in diagnosing an increase in the
- cost of pipe allocation since FreeBSD 4.x, as well as coalescing
- the several allocations needed to create a pipe, as well as moving
- to slab allocation so as to amortize the cost of pipe
- initialization. Future work here will include caching the VM
- structures supporting pipe buffers.</p>
-
- <p>Recent contributors include Robert Watson, Sam Leffler, MaxLaier,
- Maurycy Pawlowski-Wieronski, Brooks Davis, and many others who are
- omitted here only by accident.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>March-April</month>
- <year>2004</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>2004 continues on with wonderful progress. Work continues on locking
- down the network stack, ACPI made more great strides, an ARM port
- appeared in the tree, and the FreeBSD 4.10 release cycle wrapped up.
- Once 4.10 is released, the next big focus will be FreeBSD 5.3. We
- expect this is be the start of the 5-STABLE branch, meaning that not
- only will it be stable for production use, it will also be largely
- feature complete and stable from an internal API standpoint. We expect
- to release 5.3 in mid-summer, and we encourage everyone to download the
- latest snapshots from <url href="ftp://snapshots.jp.FreeBSD.org"/>
- for a preview.</p>
- <p>Thanks,</p>
- <p>Scott Long</p>
- </section>
-
- <project>
- <title>OpenOffice.org porting status</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>NAKATA</given>
- <common>Maho</common>
- </name>
- <email>maho@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>After almost three years efforts for porting OpenOffice.org 1.0.x and
- 1.1.0 for FreeBSD by Martin Blapp (mbr@FreeBSD.org) and other
- contributors, There are four version of OpenOffice.org (OOo) in ports
- tree. 1.1.1: stable version, 1.1.2: next stable, 2.0: developer and
- 1.0.3: legacy.
- </p>
-
- <p>Stable version 1.1.1 in /usr/ports/editors/openoffice-1.1/
- builds/installs/works fine for 5.2.1-RELEASE. Packages for
- 5.2.1-RELEASE, 26 localized versions and 4.10-PRELEASE only English
- version, are available at
- http://oootranslation.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/ooomisc/
- (note: source of OOo 1.1.1.RC3 is identical OOo 1.1.1)</p>
-
- <p>Patches needed to build are currently 18 for 1.1.1, and 161 for 1.0.3
- the number of patches are greatly reduced.</p>
-
- <p>OOo 1.1.2, the next stable version in
- /usr/ports/editors/openoffice-1.1-devel is also builds/installs/works
- fine for 5.2.1-RELEASE. We are planning to upgrade this port as soon
- as 1.1.2 will be released.</p>
-
- <p>Next major release, 2.0 (planned to be released at January 2005
- according to
- http://development.openoffice.org/releases/OpenOffice_org_trunk.html),
- /usr/ports/editors/openoffice-2.0-devel, now compiles for
- 5.2.1-RELEASE but have big problem that prohibits to remove BROKEN.</p>
-
- <p>Legacy version, OOo 1.0.3: /usr/ports/editors/openoffice-1.0/ I'm not
- interested in this port. We hope someone else will maintain this.</p>
-
- <p>For builds, my main environment is 5.2.1-RELEASE, and I have no access
- to 4-series, so several build problems had been reported for 5-current
- and 4-stable, however, they now seems to be fixed. Please make sure
- your Java and/or kernel are up-to-date.</p>
-
- <p>For version 1.1.1, yet we have serious reproducible core dumps, this
- means OOo cannot pass the Quality Assurance protocol of OpenOffice.org
- (http://qa.openoffice.org), so we cannot release OOo as quality
- assured package. It seems to be FreeBSD's userland bug, since some
- reports show that there are no problem for 4-stable but we still
- searchingthe reason.</p>
-
- <p>Note that developers should sign JCA (Joint Copyright Assignment)
- before submitting patches via PR or e-mail, otherwise patches won't be
- integrated to OOo's source tree. We seriously need more developers,
- testers and builders.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Network interface naming changes</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>An enhanced network interface cloning API has been created. It
- allows interfaces to support more complex names than the current
- name# style. This functionality has been used to enable
- interesting cloners like auto-configuring vlan interfaces. Other
- features include locking of cloner structures and the ability of
- drivers to reject destroy requests. A patch has been posted to
- the freebsd-net mailing list for review and will be committed in
- early May. This work is taking place in the perforce repository
- under: //depot/user/brooks/xname/...</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Project</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
- <email>remko@elvandar.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.evilcoder.org/index.cgi?i=nav&amp;t=freebsd">Status and download of the documentation (not yet complete)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Project is a ongoing project in
- translating the handbook and other documentation to the Dutch
- language. Currently we have a small team of individuals who
- translate, check other's work, and publish them on the internet.
- You can view the current status on the webpage (listed above).
- Still we can use more people helping out, since we have a long
- way to go. Every hand that wants to help, contact me, and i will
- provide you details on how we work etc. Currently the project has
- translated the handbook pages of: The X Windows System, and
- Configuration and Tuning, they only need to be checked before
- publishing.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>ACPI</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nate</given>
- <common>Lawson</common>
- </name>
- <email>njl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.root.org/~nate/freebsd/">ACPI TODO</url>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-acpi">
- ACPI Mailing List</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Much of the ACPI project is waiting for architectural changes to be
- completed. For instance, the cpufreq driver requires newbus
- attachments for CPUs. Support code for this should be committed
- at the time of publication. Other architectural changes needed
- include rman support for memory/port resources and a generic hotkey
- and extras driver. Important work in other areas of the kernel
- including PCI powerstate support and APIC support have been
- invaluable in improving ACPI on modern platforms. Thanks go to
- Warner Losh and John Baldwin for this work.</p>
-
- <p>Code which is mostly completed and will go in once the groundwork
- is finished includes the cpufreq framework, an ACPI floppy controller
- driver, and full support for dynamic Cx states.</p>
-
- <p>ACPI-CA was updated to 20040402 in early April. This has some GPE
- issues that persist in 20040427 that will hopefully be resolved by
- the date of publication.</p>
-
- <p>I'd like to welcome Mark Santcroos (marks@) to the FreeBSD team.
- He has helped in the past with debugging ACPI issues.
- If any developers are interested in assisting with ACPI, please
- see the ACPI TODO and send us an email.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Verify source reachability option for ipfw2</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
- <email>andre@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/news/status/report-jan-2004-feb-2004.html#Verify-source-reachability-option-for-ipfw2"/>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ipfw&amp;apropos=0&amp;sektion=0&amp;manpath=FreeBSD+5.2-current&amp;format=html"/>
- </links>
- <body>
- <p>The verify source reachability option for ipfw2 has been committed
- on 23. April 2004 to FreeBSD-CURRENT. For more information see the
- links above.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Convert ipfw2 to use PFIL_HOOKS mechanism</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
- <email>andre@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.nrg4u.com/freebsd/ipfw-pfilhooks-and-more-20040510.diff"/>
- </links>
- <body>
- <p>ipfw2 is built directly into ip_input() and ip_output() and it makes
- these functions more complicated. For some time now we have the
- generic packet filter mechanism PFIL_HOOKS which are used by IPFILTER
- and the new OpenBSD PF firewall packages to hook themselves into the
- IP input and output path.</p>
- <p>This patch makes ipfw2 fully self contained and callable through the
- PFIL_HOOKS. This is still work in progress and DUMMYNET and IPDIVERT
- plus Layer2 firewall are not yet fully functional again but normal
- firewalling with it works just fine.</p>
- <p>The patch contains some more cleanups of ip_input() and ip_output()
- that is work in progress too.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Move ARP out of routing table</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Luigi</given>
- <common>Rizzo</common>
- </name>
- <email>luigi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
- <email>andre@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <links>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2004-April/026380.html"/>
- </links>
- <body>
- <p>The ARP IP address to MAC address mapping does not belong into
- the routing table (FIB) as it is currently done. This will move
- it to its own hash based structure which will be instantiated per
- each 802.1 broadcast domain. With this change it is possible to
- have more than one interface in the same IP subnet and layer 2
- broadcast domain. The ARP handling and the routing table will be
- quite a bit simplified afterwards. As an additional benefit full
- MAC address based accounting will be provided.</p>
- <p>Luigi has become the driver of this project and posted a first
- implementation for comments on 25. April 2004 (see link).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Automatic sizing of TCP send buffers</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
- <email>andre@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/news/status/report-jan-2004-feb-2004.html#Automatic-sizing-of-TCP-send-buffers"/>
- </links>
- <body>
- <p>The current TCP send and receive buffers are static and set to a
- conservative value to preserve kernel memory. This is sub-optimal
- for connections with a high bandwidth*delay product because the
- size of the TCP send buffer determines how big the send window can
- get. For high bandwidth trans-continental links this seriously
- limits the maximum transfer speed per TCP connection. A moredetailed
- description from the last status report can be found with the link
- above.</p>
- <p>Work on this project has been stalled due to some other network stack
- projects with higher precedence (ipfw2 to pfil_hooks and
- ip_input/ip_output cleanups).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>libarchive/bsdtar</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tim</given>
- <common>Kientzle</common>
- </name>
- <email>kientzle@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~kientzle/"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Both bsdtar and libarchive are now part of -CURRENT.
- A few minor problems have been reported and addressed,
- including performance issues with many hard-links, and
- options required by certain packages.
- For now, the "tar" command is still an alias for "gtar."
- Those who would like to use bsdtar as the default system tar
- can define WITH_BSDTAR to make "tar" be an alias for
- "bsdtar."</p>
-
- <p>My current plan is to make bsdtar be the default in -CURRENT in
- about another month, probably after the 5-STABLE split, and remove
- gtar from -CURRENT sometime later. It's still open if and when
- this switch will occur in 5-STABLE. On the one hand, I see
- potential problems if 5-STABLE and 6-CURRENT have different tar
- commands; on the other hand, switching could be disruptive for
- some users.</p>
-
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>GEOM Gate</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
-
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>GEOM Gate class is now committed as well as ggatec(8), ggated(8)
- and ggatel(8) utilities. It makes distribution of disk devices
- through the network possible, but on the disk level (don't confuse
- it with NFS, which provides exporting data on the file system
- level).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Improved Multibyte/Wide Character Support</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tim</given>
- <common>Robbins</common>
- </name>
- <email>tjr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <body>
- <p>New locales: Unicode UTF-8 locales have been added to the base system.
- All of the locales previously supported by FreeBSD now have a
- corresponding UTF-8 version, along with one or two new ones --
- 53 in all.</p>
- <p>Library changes: The restartable conversion functions (mbrtowc(),
- wcrtomb(), etc.) in the C library have been updated to handle partial
- characters in the way prescribed by the C99 standard.
- The &lt;wctype.h&gt; functions have been optimized for handling
- large, fragmented character sets like Unicode and GB18030.
- Documentation has been improved.</p>
- <p>Utilities: The ls utility has been modified to work with wide
- characters internally when determining whether a character in a
- filename is printable, and how many column positions it takes on
- the screen. Character handling in the wc utility has been made
- more robust. Other text-processing utilities (expand, fold, unexpand,
- uniq) have been modified, but these changes have not been committed
- until the performance impact can be evaluated. Work on a POSIX-style
- localedef utility has started, with the aim to have it replace
- the current mklocale and colldef utilities in FreeBSD 6.
- (It is currently on the back-burner awaiting a response to a POSIX
- defect report.)</p>
- <p>Future directions: wide character handling functions need to be
- optimized so that they are more competitive with the single-byte
- functions when dealing with 8-bit character sets. Utilities need to
- be modified to handle multibyte characters, but with a careful eye
- on performance. Localedef needs to be finished.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>ATA project Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>S&#xF8;ren</given>
- <common>Schmidt</common>
- </name>
- <email>sos@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- There is finally support (except for RAID5) for the Promise SX4/SX4000
- line of controllers. The support is rudimentary still, and doesn't
- really make any good use of the cache/sequencer HW yet. The Silicon
- Image 3114 support has been completed. Lots of bug fixes and cleanups.
- Future work now concentrates on new controller chips (Marvell SATA
- chips probably the most prominent) and getting the SATA support
- finished so that hotswap etc works with SATA HW as well. Also ATA RAID
- is about to get rewritten to take advantage of the features that the
- ATA subsystem now offers, including support for the HW on
- Promise/Marvell and the like controllers. A number of new RAID metadata
- <p>formats (Intel, AMI) is also in the works.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Porting OpenBSD's packet filter</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
- <common>Laier</common>
- </name>
- <email>mlaier@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Daniel</given>
- <common>Hartmeier</common>
- </name>
- <email>dhartmei@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pyun</given>
- <common>YongHyeon</common>
- </name>
- <email>yongari@kt-is.co.kr</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://pf4freebsd.love2party.net/"/>
- <url href="http://www.benzedrine.cx/pf.html"/>
- <url href="http://openbsd.org/faq/pf/index.html"/>
- <url href="http://www.rofug.ro/projects/freebsd-altq/"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The two months after the import was done were actually rather quiet.
- We imported a couple of minor fixes from the OpenBSD stable branch.
- The import of tcpdump 3.8.3 and libpcap 0.8.3 done by Bruce M.Simpson
- in late March finally put us into the position to build a working
- pflogd(8) and provide rc.d linkage for it. Tcpdump now understandsthe
- pflog(4) pseudo-NIC packet format and can be used to read the
- log-files.</p>
-
- <p>There has also been work behind the scenes to prepare an import of
- the OpenBSD 3.5 sources. The patches are quite stable already andwill
- be posted shortly. Altq is in the making as well and going alongquite
- well based on the great work from rofug.ro, but as it needs
- modifications to every network driver which have to be tested
- thoroughly it needs more time.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>The FreeBSD Simplified Chinese Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Xin</given>
- <common>LI</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>delphij@frontfree.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org.cn">The FreeBSD Simplified
- Chinese Project (In Simplified Chinese)</url>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org.cn/snap/doc/zh_CN.GB2312/books/handbook/">
- Translated Handbook Snapshot</url>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org.cn/cndocs/translations.html">
- Translation status</url>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org.cn/snap/zh_CN/">Translated
- Website Snapshot</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have finished about 75% of the Handbook translation work.
- In the last two months we primarily worked on bringing the
- handbook chapters more up to date. To make the translation
- more high quality we are also doing some revision on it.</p>
- <p>We are still looking for manpower on SGML'ifying the FAQ
- translation which has been done last year by several volunteers.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
-
- <project>
- <title>Cronyx Tau-ISA driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
- <common>Kurakin</common>
- </name>
- <email>rik@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.cronyx.ru/hardware/wan.html">Cronyx WAN Adapters.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>ctau(4) driver for Cronyx Tau-ISA was added. Cronyx Tau-ISA is family
- of synchronous WAN adapters with various set of interfaces such as
- V.35, RS-232, RS-530(449), E1 (both framed and unframed). This is a
- second family of Cronyx adapters that is supported by FreeBSD now. The
- first one was Cronyx Sigma-ISA, cx(4).</p>
-
- <p>Cronyx Tau-PCI family will become a third one. The peculiarity of this
- driver that it contains private code. This code is distributed as
- obfuscated source code with usual open source license agreement.Since
- code is protected by obfuscation it is satisfy needs of commerce. On
- the other hand it still stays a source code and thus it becomes closer
- to open source projects. I hope this form of private code distribution
- will become a real alternative to object form.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
-
- <project>
- <title>Sync protocols (Netgraph and SPPP)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
- <common>Kurakin</common>
- </name>
- <email>rik@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>As part of my work on synchronous protocol stack a ng_sppp driver was
- added to the system. This driver allows to use sppp as a Netgraph
- node. Now I plan to update sppp driver as much as possible to make it
- in sync with Cronyxs one (PPP part). Also I work on FRF.12 support in
- FreeBSD (now I have FRF.12 support for Netgraph and SPPP (and for
- Cronyx linux fr driver) but only End-to-End). I plan to test it by my
- self within a week and after that I plan to make full support of
- FRF.12.</p>
- <p>If you want to get current version and test it, please feel free to
- contact me.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD threading support</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Xu</common>
- </name>
- <email>davidxu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Doug</given>
- <common>Rabson</common>
- </name>
- <email>dfr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Julian</given>
- <common>Elischer</common>
- </name>
- <email>julian@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marcel</given>
- <common>Moolinar</common>
- </name>
- <email>marcel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
- <common>Eischen</common>
- </name>
- <email>deischen@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~marcel/tls.html">basic data on
- TLS</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>
- Threading developers have been active behind the scenes
- though not much has been visible. Real Life(TM) has been
- hard on us as a group however.</p>
- <p> Marcel and Davidxu have both (individually)
- been looking at the support
- for debugging threaded programs. David has a set of
- patches that allow gdb to correctly handle KSE programs and
- patches are being considered for libthr based processes.
- Marcel added a Thread ID to allow debugging code to unambiguously
- specify a thread to debug. He has also been looking at corefile
- support. Both sets of patches are preliminary.</p>
- <p>Dan Eischen continues to support people migrating to
- libpthreads and it seems to be going well.</p>
- <p>Doug Rabson has done his usual miracle work and produced
- a set of preliminary patches to implement TLS (Thread
- Local Storage) for the i386 platform.</p>
- <p>Julian Elischer is investigating some refactoring of the kernel
- support code.</p>
- <p>Platforms:</p>
- <p>i386, amd64, ia64 libpthread works.</p>
- <p>alpha, sparc64 not implemented.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Binary security updates for FreeBSD</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Colin</given>
- <common>Percival</common>
- </name>
- <email>cperciva@daemonology.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.daemonology.net/freebsd-update/"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Having recently passed its first birthday, FreeBSD Update is
- now being used on about 170 machines every day; on a typical
- day, around 60 machines will download updates (the others being
- already up to date). To date, over 157000 files have been
- updated on over 4200 machines.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
-
- <project>
- <title>PCI Powerstates and Resource</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Lazy allocation of pci resources has been merged into the main
- tree. These changes allow FreeBSD to run on computers where PnP
- OS is set to true. In addition, the saving and restoring of the
- resources across suspend/resume has helped some devices come
- back from suspend.</p>
-
- <p>Future work will focus on bus numbering.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Book: The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kirk</given>
- <common>McKusick</common>
- </name>
- <email>mckusick@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
- <email>gnn@neville-neil.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.mckusick.com/FreeBSDbook.html"/>
- </links>
- <body>
- <p>The new Book "The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating
- System" is the successor of the legendary "The Design and
- Implementation of 4.4BSD" book which has become the de-facto standard
- for teaching of Operating System internals in universities
- world-wide.</p>
- <p>This new and completely reworked edition is based on FreeBSD 5.2 and
- the upcoming FreeBSD 5.3 releases and contains in-details looks into
- all areas (from virtual memory management to interprocess
- communication and network stack) of the operating system on 700
- pages.</p>
- <p>It is now in final production by Addison-Wesley and will be available
- in early August 2004. The ISBN is 0-201-70245-2.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Status Report </title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roland</given>
- <common>van Laar</common>
- </name>
- <email>the_mip_rvl@myrealbox.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wleiden.webweaving.org:8080/svn/node-config/other/enh-sec-patch/README"/>
- <url href="http://bsd.slashdot.org/article.pl?amp;sid=03/12/27/2035245&amp;mode=thread&amp;tid=122&amp;tid=126&amp;tid=137&amp;tid=172&amp;tid=185&amp;tid=190&amp;tid=193"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This patch if for if_wi current. It enables you to disable the ssid
- broadcasting and it also allows you to disable clients connecting
- with a blank ssid.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>SMPng Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <email>smp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>Several folks continue to work on the locking the network stack
- as noted elsewhere in this report. Outside of the network stack,
- the following items were worked on during the March and April time
- frame. Giant was pushed down in the fork, exit, and wait system
- calls as far as possible. Alan Cox (alc@) continues to lock the
- VM subsystem and push down Giant where appropriate. A few system
- calls and callouts were marked MP safe as well.</p>
-
- <p>A few changes were made to the interrupt thread infrastructure.
- Interrupt thread preemption was finally enabled on the Alpha
- architecture with the help of the recently added support to the
- scheduler for pinning threads to a specific CPU. An optimization
- to reduce context switches during heavy interrupt load was added
- as well as rudimentary interrupt storm protection.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD/arm</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Olivier</given>
- <common>Houchard</common>
- </name>
- <email>cognet@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD/arm is now in the FreeBSD CVS tree. Dynamic libraries now work,
- and NO_CXX=true NO_RESCUE=true buildworld works too (with patches for
- toolchain that will live outside the tree for now). Now the focus
- should be on xscale support.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>CAM lockdown and threading</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
- <email>scottl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work has begun on locking down the CAM subsystem. The project is
- divided into several steps:
- </p>
- <ul>
- <li>Separation of the SCSI probe peripheral from cam_xpt.c to
- scsi_probe.c</li>
- <li>Threading of the device probe sequence.</li>
- <li>Locking and reference counting the peripheral drivers.</li>
- <li>Locking the XPT and device queues.</li>
- <li>Locking one or more SIMs and devising a way for non-locked drivers
- to function.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>While the immediate goal of this work is to lock CAM, it also points
- us in the direction of separating out the SCSI-specific knowledgefrom
- the core. This will allow other transports to be written, such as
- SAS, iSCSI, and ATA.</p>
-
- <p>Progress is being tracked in the FreeBSD Perforce server in the
- camlock branch. I will make public patches available once it has
- progressed far enough for reasonable testing. So far, the first two
- items are being worked on.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Network Stack Locking</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/netperf/">Robert's
- Network Stack Locking Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project is aimed at converting the FreeBSD network stack from
- running under the single Giant kernel lock to permitting it to run
- in a fully parallel manner on multiple CPUs (i.e., a fully threaded
- network stack). This will improve performance/latency through
- reentrancy and preemption on single-processor machines, and also on
- multi-processor machines by permitting real parallelism in the
- processing of network traffic. As of FreeBSD 5.2, it was possible to
- run low level network functions, as well as the IP filtering and
- forwarding plane, without the Giant lock, as well as "process to
- completion" in the interrupt handler.</p>
-
- <p>Work continues to improve the maturity and completeness of the
- locking (and performance) of the network stack for 5.3. The network
- stack development branch has been updated to the latest CVS HEAD,
- as well as the following and more:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Review of socket flag and socket buffer flag locking;
- so_state broken out into multiple fields covered by different
- locks to avoid lock orders in frobbing the so_state field.
- Work in progress.</li>
- <li>WITNESS now includes hard ordering for many network locks to
- improve lock order debugging process.</li>
- <li>MAC Framework modified to use pcbs instead of sockets in a
- great many situations to avoid socket locking in network layer,
- especially when generating new mbufs.</li>
- <li>New annotations relating to socket and interface locking.</li>
- <li>Began NetGraph review and corrected NetGraph socket locking
- problems.</li>
- <li>sendfile() locking appears now to be fixed, albeit holding
- Giant more than strictly necessary.</li>
- <li>if_ppp global variable locking performed and merged.</li>
- <li>A variety of race conditions and bugs in soreceive() locking
- fixed, including existing race conditions triggered only rarely
- in -HEAD and -STABLE that triggered easily with SMP and Giant-free
- operation.</li>
- <li>Locking of socket buffer and socket fields from fifofs.
- Proposed patch to correct lock order problem between vnode
- interlock and socket buffer lock order problems. fifofs
- interactions with UNIX domain sockets cleaned up.</li>
- <li>Research into KQueue issues. Feedback to KQueue locking
- patch authors.</li>
- <li>netatalk AARP locked down, MPSAFE, and merged to CVS.</li>
- <li>Lock order issues between socket, socket buffer, and UNIX domain
- socket locks corrected. Race conditions and potential deadlocks
- removed.</li>
- <li>if_gif recursion cleanups, if_gif is much more MPSAFE.</li>
- <li>First pass MPSAFE locking of NFS server uses an NFS server
- subsystem lock to allow so_upcall() from socket layer without
- Giant. This closes race conditions in the NFS server when
- operating Giant free. Second pass for data based locking is
- also in testing.</li>
- <li>if_sl.c (SLIP) fine-grained locking completed and merged to
- CVS.</li>
- <li>if_tun.c (tunnel) fine-grained locking completed and merged to
- CVS.</li>
- <li>Merge of conditional Giant locking on debug.mpsafenet to CVS;
- semantics now changed so that Giant isn't just twiddled over
- the forwarding path, but the entire stack. Must be used with
- caution unless running with our patches. Callouts also
- convered to conditional safety.</li>
- <li>if_gif, if_gre global variables locked and merged to CVS.</li>
- <li>netatalk DDP cleanup (break out PCB from protocol code),
- largely locked down at the PCB level. Some work remains to
- be done before patches can be distributed for testing, but close
- to MPSAFE.</li>
- <li>Began review of netipx, netinet6 code for locking requirements,
- some bugs corrected.</li>
- <li>Race conditions in handling of socket so_comp, so_incomp
- debugged and hopefully closed through new locking of these
- fields.</li>
- <li>Many new locking annotations, field documentation, lock order
- documentation.</li>
- </ul>
- <p>Netperf patches are proving to be quite stable in a broad variety
- of environment, as long as non-MPSAFE chunks are avoided. Kqueue,
- IPv6, and ifnet locking remain the most critical areas where
- additional functionality is required. Focus is shifting from new
- development to in depth testing, performance measurement, and
- interactions with other subsystems.</p>
- <p>This work would not be possible without contributions from the
- following people (and no doubt many others):
- John Baldwin, Bob Bishop, Brooks Davis, Pawel Jakub Dawidek, Matthew
- Dodd, Julian Elischer, Ruslan Ermilov, John-Mark Gurney, Jeffrey Hsu,
- Kris Kennaway, Roman Kurakin, Max Laier, Sam Leffler, Scott Long, Rick
- Maklem, Bosko Milekic, George Neville-Neil, Andre Oppermann, Luigi
- Rizzo, Jeff Roberson, Tim Robbins, Mike Silberback, Bruce Simpson,
- Seigo Tanimura, Hajimu UMEMOTO, Jennifer Yang, Peter Wemm. We hope to
- present these patches on arch@ within a few days, although some
- elements required continued refinement (especially socket locking).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD Mandatory Access Control (MAC)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>TrustedBSD Discussion List</common>
- </name>
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/">TrustedBSD Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The TrustedBSD Mandatory Access Control (MAC) Framework
- permits the FreeBSD kernel and userspace access control
- policies to be adapted at compile-time, boot-time, or
- run-time. The MAC Framework provides common infrastructure
- components, such as policy-agnostic labeling, making it
- possible to easily development and distribute new access
- control policy modules. Sample modules include Biba, MLS,
- and Type Enforcement, as well as a variety of system
- hardening policies.</p>
-
- <p>The TrustedBSD MAC development branch in Perforce was
- integrated to the most recent 5-CURRENT.</p>
-
- <p>mdmfs(8) -l to create multi-label mdmfs file systems (merged).</p>
-
- <p>Diskless boot updated to support MAC.</p>
-
- <p>Re-arrangement of MAC Framework code to break out mac_net.c
- into mac_net.c, mac_inet.c, mac_socket.c (merged).</p>
-
- <p>libugidfw(3) grows bsde_add_rule(3) to automatically allocate
- rule numbers (merged). ugidfw(8) grows 'add' to use this
- (merged).</p>
-
- <p>pseudofs(4) no longer requires MAC localizations.</p>
-
- <p>BPF fine-grained locking now used to protect BPD descriptor
- labels instead of Giant (merged).</p>
-
- <p>Prefer inpcb's as the source of labels over sockets when
- creating new mbufs throughout the network stack, reducing
- socket locking issues for labels.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD Security-Enhanced BSD (SEBSD) port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>TrustedBSD Discussion List</common>
- </name>
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/">TrustedBSD Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
-
- <p>TrustedBSD "Security-Enhanced BSD" (SEBSD) is a port of NSA's
- SELinux FLASK security architecture, Type Enforcement (TE)
- policy engine and language, and sample policy to FreeBSD using
- the TrustedBSD MAC Framework. SEBSD is available as a loadable
- policy module for the MAC Framework, along with a set of
- userspace extensions support security-extended labeling calls.
- In most cases, existing MAC Framework functions provide the
- necessary abstractions for SEBSD to plug in without SEBSD-specific
- changes, but some extensions to the MAC Framework have been
- required; these changes are developed in the SEBSD development
- branch, then merged to the MAC branch as they mature, and then
- to the FreeBSD development tree.</p>
-
- <p>Unlike other MAC Framework policy modules, the SEBSD module
- falls under the GPL, as it is derived from NSA's
- implementation. However, the eventual goal is to support
- plugging SEBSD into a base FreeBSD install without any
- modifications to FreeBSD itself.</p>
-
- <p>Integrated to latest FreeBSD CVS and MAC branch.</p>
-
- <p>New FreeBSD code drop updated for capabilities in preference
- to superuser checks.</p>
-
- <p>Installation instructions now available!</p>
-
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TrustedBSD Audit</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>TrustedBSD Discussion List</common>
- </name>
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/">TrustedBSD Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The TrustedBSD Project is producing an implementation of CAPP
- compliant Audit support for use with FreeBSD based on the Apple
- Darwin implementation.</p>
-
- <p>Experimentally integrated the XNU audit implementation from Apple's
- Darwin 7.2 into Perforce.</p>
-
- <p>Adapted audit framework to compile into FreeBSD -- required
- modifying memory allocation and synchronization to use FreeBSD
- SMPng primitives instead of Mach primitives.
- Pushed down the Giant lock out of most of the audit code, various
- other FreeBSD adaptations such as suser() API changes, using BSD
- threads, td-&gt;td_ucred, etc.</p>
-
- <p>Adapted per-thread audit data to map to FreeBSD threads</p>
-
- <p>Cleaned up userspace/kernel API interactions, including udev_t/
- dev_t inconsistencies between Darwin and FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>Use vn_fullpath() instead of vn_getpath(), which is a less
- complete solution we'll need to address in the future.</p>
-
- <p>Basic kernel framework now operates on FreeBSD; praudit
- tool written that can parse FreeBSD BSM and Solaris BSM.</p>
-
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>May-June</month>
- <year>2004</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This installment of the Bi-Monthly Status Report is a few days late,
- but I'm pleased to say that it is chocked full of over 30 articles.
- May and June were yet again busy months; the Netperf project passed
- major milestones and can now be run with the debug.mpsafenet tunable
- turned on from sources in CVS. The ARM, MIPS, and PPC ports saw quite
- a bit of progress, as did several other SMPng and Netgraph projects.
- FreeBSD 5.3 is just around the corner, so don't hesitate to grab a
- snapshot and test the progress!</p>
-
- <p>On a more serious note, it's very important to remember that code
- freeze for FreeBSD 5.3 will happen on August 15, 2004. This is only
- a few weeks away and there is still a lot to do. The TODO list for
- the release can be found at
- <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.3R/todo.html">
- http://www.freebsd.org/releases/5.3R/todo.html</a>. If
- you are looking for a way to contribute to the release, this TODO list
- has several items that are in urgent and in need of attention.
- Testing is also very important. The tree has had some stability
- stability problems in the past few weeks, but there are work-arounds
- that should allow everyone to continue testing and using FreeBSD. We
- absolutely must have FreeBSD 5.3 be a rock-solid release, so every
- little bit of contributed effort helps!</p>
- <p>Thanks,</p>
- <p>Scott Long</p>
- </section>
-
- <project>
- <title>Network Stack Locking</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/netperf/">Netperf Web Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project is aimed at converting the FreeBSD network stack from
- running under the single Giant kernel lock to permitting it to
- run in a fully parallel manner on multiple CPUs (i.e., a fully
- threaded network stack). This will improve performance/latency
- through reentrancy and preemption on single-processor machines, and
- also on multi-processor machines by permitting real parallelism in
- the processing of network traffic. As of FreeBSD 5.2, it was
- possible to run low level network functions, as well as the IP
- filtering and forwarding plane, without the Giant lock, as well as
- "process to completion" in the interrupt handler. This permitted
- both inbound and outbound traffic to run in parallel across
- multiple interfaces and CPUs.</p>
-
- <p>Work continues to improve the maturity and completeness of the
- locking (and performance) of the network stack for 5.3. The network
- stack development branch has been updated to the latest CVS HEAD,
- as well as the following and more. Many but not all of these
- changes have been merged to the FreeBSD CVS tree as of the writing
- of this report. Complete details and more minor changes are
- documented in the README file on the netperf web page.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Addition of hard-coded WITNESS lock orders for socket-related
- locks, route locks, interface locks, file descriptor locks,
- SLIP, and PCB locks for various protocols (UDP, TCP, UNIX
- domain sockets). (Merged)</li>
- <li>Modified MAC Framework to use inpcbs as the source for mbuf
- labels rather than reaching up to the socket layer, avoiding the
- additional acquisition of socket locks. Locked access to
- so_label and so_peerlabel using the socket lock throughout;
- assert socket lock in the MAC Framework where depended on. MAC
- Framework now makes a copy of the socket label before
- externalizing to prevent a copyout while holding the label lock
- (and potentially seeing an inconsistent label). (Merged)</li>
- <li>Extensive annotation of locking state throughout the network
- stack, especially relating to sockets.</li>
- <li>Several locking fixes for ng_base.c, the basic Netgraph
- infrastructure. (Merged)</li>
- <li>Global accept filter list locking, especially during registration.
- (Partially merged)</li>
- <li>Revise locking in socket state transition helpers, such as
- soisconnecting(), soisconnected(), etc, to simplify lock
- handling. (Merged)</li>
- <li>Fix bugs in netatalk DDP locking, merge all netatalk locking to
- CVS. (Merged)</li>
- <li>soref() socket locking assertions and associated fixes.
- (Merged)</li>
- <li>Fifofs now uses its own mutex instead of the vnode interlock to
- synchronize fifo operations, avoiding lock order issues with
- socket buffer locking. (Merged)</li>
- <li>Cleanup of locking related to file descriptor close and Giant
- requirements. Experimentation with reducing locking here.</li>
- <li>Review and fix several instances of socket locking in the TCP
- code. (Merged)</li>
- <li>NFS server locking merged to FreeBSD CVS. (Merged)</li>
- <li>Accept locking merged to rwatson_netperf, and to FreeBSD CVS.
- A new global mutex, accept_mtx, now protects all socket related
- accept queue and state fields (SS_COMP, SS_INCOMP), and flags
- relating to accept are moved from the generic so_state field to
- so_qstate. accept1() rearranged, as with sonewconn() as a result,
- and a file descriptor leak fixed. Close a variety of races in
- socket referencing during accept. soabort() and other partially
- connected socket related functions updated to take locking into
- account. (Merged)</li>
- <li>Issue associated with non-atomic setting of SS_NBIO in fifofs
- resolved by adding MSG_NBIO. (Merged)</li>
- <li>Several flags from so_state moved to sb_state so they can be
- locked properly using the socket buffer mutex. (Merged)</li>
- <li>Socket locks are now not held over calls into the protocol
- preventing many lock order issues between socket and protocol
- locks, and avoiding a substantial amount of conditional locking.
- (Merged)</li>
- <li>mbuma, the UMA-based mbuf allocator, is merged to CVS. This
- reduces the kernel to one widely used memory allocator, improves
- performance, and allows memory from mbufs to be reclaimed and
- reused for other types of storage when pressure lowers.
- (Merged)</li>
- <li>sb_flags now properly locked. (Merged)</li>
- <li>Global MAC label ifnet lock introduced to protect labels on
- network interfaces. (Merged)</li>
- <li>Rewrites of parts of soreceive() and sosend() to improve
- MP safety merged to CVS, including modifications to make sure
- socket buffer cache state is consistent when locks are released.
- sockbuf_pushsync() added to guarantee consistency of cached
- pointers. (Merged)</li>
- <li>UNIX domain socket locking revised to use a subsystem lock due
- to inconsistencies in lock order and inconsistent coverage ofunpcb
- fields. Cleanup of global variable locking in UNIX domain
- sockets, Giant handling when entering VFS. All UNIX domain socket
- locking merged to CVS. (Merged)</li>
- <li>netisr dispatch introduced in the routing code such that routing
- socket message delivery is performed asynchronously from routing
- events to avoid lock order issues. (Merged)</li>
- <li>IGMP and multicast locking merged to CVS. (Merged)</li>
- <li>Cleanup of lasting recursive Giant acquisition left over from
- forwarding/bridging plane only locking. (Merged)</li>
- <li>ALTQ imported into the FreeBSD in a locked state. (Merged)</li>
- <li>Conditional locking in sbdrop(), sbdroprecord(), sbrelease(),
- sbflush(), spappend(), sbappendstream(), sbappendrecord(),
- sbinsertoob(), sbappendaddr(), sbappendcontrol() eliminated.
- (Merged)</li>
- <li>Some cleanup of IP stack management ioctls and lock order issues.
- (Merged)</li>
- <li>Cleanup and annotation of sorflush() use of a temporary stack held
- socket buffer during flush. (Merged)</li>
- <li>Substantial cleanup of socket wakeup mechanisms to drop locks in
- advance of wakeup, avoid holding locks over upcalls, and
- assertions of proper lock state. (Merged)</li>
- <li>With the integration of revised ifnet cloning, cloning data
- structures are now better locked. (Merged)</li>
- <li>Socket locking for portalfs. (Merged)</li>
- <li>Global so_global_mtx introduced to protect generation numbers and
- socket counts. (Merged)</li>
- <li>KAME IPSEC and FAST_IPSEC now use rawcb_mtx to protect raw socket
- list integration. More work required here. (Merged)</li>
- <li>Socket locking around SO_SNDLOWAT and SO_RCVLOWAT. (Merged)</li>
- <li>soreserve() and sbreserve() reformulation to improve locking and
- consistency. Similar cleanup in the use of reservation
- functions in tcp_mss(). (Merged)</li>
- <li>Locking cost reduction in sbappend*(). (Merged)</li>
- <li>Global locking for a number of Netgraph modules, including
- ng_iface, ng_ppp, ng_socket, ng_pppoe, ng_frame_relay, ng_tty,
- ng_eiface. (Merged)</li>
- <li>IPv6 inpcb locking. Resulting cleanup of inpcb locking
- assertions, and enabling of inpcb locking assertions by default
- even with IPv6 compiled in.</li>
- <li>if_xl now MPSAFE. (Merged)</li>
- <li>soreceive() non-inline OOB support placed in its own function.
- (Merged)</li>
- <li>NFS client socket locking. (Merged)</li>
- <li>SLIP now uses a asynchronous task queue to prevent Giant-free
- entrance of the TTY code.</li>
- <li>E-mail sent to current@ providing Giant-free operation guidelines
- and details.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD/MIPS Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Juli</given>
- <common>Mallett</common>
- </name>
- <email>jmallett@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/mips/" />
- <url href="http://www.mdstud.chalmers.se/~md1gavan/mips64emul/">mips64emul</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the past two months, opportunities to perform a good chunk of
- work on FreeBSD/MIPS have arisen and significant issues with
- context switching, clocks, interrupts, and kernel virtual memory
- have been resolved. A number of issues with caches were fixed,
- however those are far from complete and at last check, there
- were issues when running cached which would prevent booting
- sometimes.
- Due to toolchain issues in progress, current kernels are no
- longer bootable on real hardware.</p>
- <p>A 64-bit MIPS emulator has arisen giving the ability to test and
- debug in an emulator, and much testing has taken place in it.
- It has been added to the FreeBSD ports tree, and the port will be
- actively tracking the main codebase as possible. In general,
- FreeBSD/MIPS kernels should run fine in it.</p>
- <p>Before toolchain and cache issues, the first kernel threads would
- run, busses and some devices would attach, and the system would
- boot to a mountroot prompt.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>PowerPC Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>grehan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The port has been moving along steadily. There have been
- reports of buildworld running natively. Works is almost complete
- on make release so there will be bootable CD images in the near
- future.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>IPFilter Upgraded to 3.4.35</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Darren</given> <common>Reed</common>
- </name>
- <email>darrenr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <links>
- <url href="http://coombs.anu.edu.au/~avalon/ip-filter.html">IPFilter home page</url>
- </links>
- <body>
- <p>IPFilter has been upgraded in both FreeBSD-current and 4-STABLE
- (post 4.10) from version 3.4.31 to 3.4.35.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Low-overhead performance monitoring for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joseph</given>
- <common>Koshy</common>
- </name>
- <email>jkoshy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~jkoshy/projects/perf-measurement/">A
- best-in-class performance monitoring system for FreeBSD built
- over the hardware performance monitoring facilities of modern
- CPUs.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The current design attempts to support both per-process and
- system-wide statistical profiling and per-process "virtual"
- performance counters. The userland API libpmc(3) is somewhat
- stable now, but the kernel module's design is being redone to
- handle MP better. Initial development is targeting the AMD
- Athlon CPUs, but the intent is to support all the CPUs that
- FreeBSD runs on.</p>
-
- <p>An early prototype is available under Perforce [under
- //depot/user/jkoshy/projects/pmc/].</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD profile.sh</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tobias</given>
-
- <common>Roth</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ports@fsck.ch</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://projects.fsck.ch/profile/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD profile.sh is an enhancement to the FreeBSD 5 rcng boot
- system, targeted at laptops. One can configure multiple network
- environments (eg, home, work, university). After this initial
- configuration, the laptop detects automatically in what environment
- it is started and configures itself accordingly. Not only network
- settings, but almost everything from under /etc can be configured
- per environment. It is also possible to suspend the machine in one
- environment and wake it up in a different one, and reconfiguration
- will happen automatically.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Sync protocols (Netgraph and SPPP)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
- <common>Kurakin</common>
- </name>
- <email>rik@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/~rik">Current code, ideas, problems.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Currently I work on two directions: if_spppfr.c and sppp locking
- (on behalf of netperf). At the moment of writing this sppp locking
- is not ready yet. But it would be ready in couple of days. Also you
- may find as a part of this work some user space fixes for rwatson
- netperf code (Only that I was able to catch while world compilation.
- If you know some others let me know and I'll try to fix them
- too).</p>
-
- <p>Since sppp code is quite big and state machine is very complicated,
- it would be difficult to test all code paths. I will glad to get
- any help in testing all this stuff. More tester more probability to
- test all possible cases.</p>
-
- <p>Work on FRF.12 (ng_frf12) is frozen since of low interest and
- lack of time. Current state of stable code: support of FRF.12
- End-to-End fragmentation. Support of FRF.12 Interface (UNI and NNI)
- fragmentation is not tested.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Cronyx Adapters Drivers</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
- <common>Kurakin</common>
- </name>
- <email>rik@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.cronyx.ru/hardware/wan.html">Cronyx WAN Adapters.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>cp(4) driver for Cronyx Tau-PCI was added. Cronyx Tau-PCI is family
- of synchronous WAN adapters with various set of interfaces such as
- V.35, RS-232, RS-530(449), X.21, E1, E3, T3, STS-1. This is a third
- family of Cronyx adapters that is supported by FreeBSD now. Now all
- three drivers cx(4), ctau(4) and cp(4) are on both major branches
- (HEAD and RELENG_4).</p>
- <p>Busdma conversion was recently finished. Current work is
- concentrated on locking both for adapters drivers and for sppp (see
- my other report for additional information).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Network interface naming changes</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>An enhanced network interface cloning API has been committed. It
- allows interfaces to support more complex names then the current
- <code>name#</code> style. This functionality has been used to
- enable interesting cloners like auto-configuring vlan interfaces.
- Other features include locking of cloner structures and the ability
- of drivers to reject destroy requests.</p>
- <p>Work on userland support for this functionality is ongoing.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>SMPng Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <email>smp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>Not a lot happened on the SMPng front outside of the work on
- locking the network stack (which is a large amount of work).
- The priorities of the various software interrupt threads were
- corrected and locking for taskqueues was improved. The return
- value of the sema_timedwait() function was adjusted to be more
- consistent with cv_timedwait(). A small fix was made to the
- sleepqueue code to shorten the amount of time that a
- sleepqueue chain lock is held when waking up threads. Some
- simple debug code for profiling the hash tables used in the
- sleep queue and turnstile code was added. This will allow
- developers to measure the impact of any tweaks to the hash
- table sizes or the hash algorithm.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>i386 Interrupt Code &amp; PCI Interrupt Routing</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for programming the polarity and trigger mode of
- interrupt sources at runtime was added. This includes a
- mini-driver for the ELCR register used to control the
- configuration for ISA and EISA interrupts. The atpic driver
- reprograms the ELCR as necessary, while the apic driver
- reprograms the interrupt pin associated with an interrupt
- source as necessary. The information about which
- configuration to use mostly comes from ACPI. However,
- non-ACPI systems also force any ISA interrupts used to route
- PCI interrupts to use active-low polarity and level
- trigger.</p>
-
- <p>Support for suspend and resume on i386 was also slightly
- improved. Suspend and resume support was added to the ELCR,
- $PIR, and apic drivers.</p>
-
- <p>The ACPI PCI-PCI bridge driver was fixed to fall back to the
- PCI-PCI bridge swizzle method for routing interrupts when a
- routing table was not provided by the BIOS.</p>
-
- <p>Mixed mode can now be disabled or enabled at boot time via a
- loader tunable.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>KDE on FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michael</given>
- <common>Nottebrock</common>
- </name>
- <email>lofi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://freebsd.kde.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The work on converting the build switches/OPTIONS
- currently present in the ports of the main KDE modules into
- separate ports in order to make packages available for the
- software/features they provide is progressing. Porting of
- KOffice 1.3.2 are nearly completed. The Swedish FreeBSD
- snapshot server <a href="http://snapshots.se.freebsd.org">
- http://snapshots.se.freebsd.org</a>,
- operated and maintained by members of the KDE/FreeBSD team,
- is back up and running at full steam. Additional amd64
- hardware has been added and amd64 snapshots will be available
- soon.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Various GEOM classes and geom(8) utility</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>I'm working on various GEOM classes. Some of them are already
- committed and ready for use (GATE, CONCAT, STRIPE, LABEL, NOP). The
- MIRROR class is finished in 90% and will be committed in very near
- future. Next I want to work on RAID3 and RAID5 implementations.
- Userland utility to control GEOM classes (geom(8)) is already in
- the tree.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD Handbook, 3rd Edition, Volume II: Administrator Guide</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Murray</given>
- <common>Stokely</common>
- </name>
- <email>murray@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/docproj/handbook3.html">FreeBSD Handbook 3rd Edition Task List.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Third Edition of the FreeBSD Handbook has been split
- into two volumes. The first volume, the User Guide, has been
- published. Work is progressing on the second volume. The
- following chapters are included in the second volume :
- advanced-networking, network-servers, config, boot, cutting-edge,
- disks, l10n, mac, mail, ppp-and-slip, security, serialcomms,
- users, vinum, eresources, bibliography, mirrors. Please see the
- Task List for information about what work remains to be done. In
- addition to technical and grammatical review, a number of HTML
- output assumptions in the document need to be corrected.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>VuXML and portaudit</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tom</given>
- <common>Rhodes</common>
- </name>
- <email>trhodes@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.vuxml.org">VuXML DTD and more information</url>
- <url href="http://vuxml.FreeBSD.org">Rendered contents of FreeBSD VuXML</url>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/portaudit/">Rendered version of portaudit.txt</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The portaudit utility is currently an add-on to FreeBSD
- designed to give administrators and users a heads up
- with regards to security vulnerabilities in third
- party software. The VuXML database keeps a record
- of these security vulnerabilities along with internal
- security holes. When installed, the portaudit utility
- periodically downloads a database with known issues and
- checks all installed ports or packages against it; should
- it find vulnerable software installed the administrator
- or user is notified during the daily run output of the
- periodic scripts.</p>
-
- <p>These utilities are considered to be of production
- quality and discussion is taking place over whether or not
- they should be included as part of the base system. All
- ports committers are urged to add entries when when a
- vulnerability is discovered; any questions may be sent to
- eik@ or myself.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>
- Bluetooth stack for FreeBSD (Netgraph implementation)
- </title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maksim</given>
- <common>Yevmenkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>m_evmenkin@yahoo.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Bluetooth code was marked as non-i386 specific. It is now possible
- to build it on all supported platforms. Please help with testing.
- Other then this there was not much progress during last few months.
- I've been very busy with Real Life.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Project</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
- <email>remko@elvandar.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.evilcoder.org/freebsd_html">Preview html documentation</url>
- <url href="http://www.evilcoder.org/freebsd/handbook.tbz">Preview documentation tree</url>
- <url href="http://www.evilcoder.org/freebsd/html.tbz">Preview html in in tbz</url>
- </links>
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Dutch Documentation project is a ongoing project
- translating the FreeBSD handbook {and others} to the dutch
- language. We are still on the look for translators and people
- that are willing to check the current html documentation.
- If you are interested, contact me at the email address shown
- above. We currently are reading for some checkups and then
- insert the first documents into the documentation tree.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD Brazilian Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>DOC-BR</given>
- <common>Discussion List</common>
- </name>
- <email>doc@fugspbr.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://doc.fugspbr.org" />
- <url href="http://lists.fugspbr.org/listinfo.cgi/doc-fugspbr.org" />
- <url href="http://developer.berlios.de/projects/doc-br/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Brazilian Documentation Project is an effort of
- the Brazilian FreeBSD Users Group (FUG-BR) to translate the
- available documentation to pt_BR. We are proud to announce
- that we've finished the Handbook and FDP Primer translation and
- they are being revised. Both should be integrated to the FreeBSD
- CVS repository shortly.</p>
- <p>There are many other articles being translated and their status
- can be checked at our website. If you want to help please
- create an account at BerliOS, since our CVS repository is being
- hosted there, and contact us through our mailing list. Any help is
- welcome!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Packet Filter - pf</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
- <common>Laier</common>
- </name>
- <email>mlaier@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Daniel</given>
- <common>Hartmeier</common>
- </name>
- <email>dhartmei@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.benzedrine.cx/pf.html">The pf homepage.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We imported pf as of OpenBSD 3.5 stable on June, 17th which will be
- the base for 5-STABLE pf (according to the current schedule). The
- most important improvement in this release is the new interface
- handling which makes it possible to write pf rule sets for
- hot-pluggable devices and pseudo cloning devices, before they exist.
- The import of the ALTQ framework enabled us to finally provide the
- related pf functions as well.</p>
-
- <p>Before 5-STABLE we will import some bug fixes from OpenBSD-current,
- which have not been merged to their stable branch, as well as some
- FreeBSD specific features. The planned ALTQ API make-over will also
- affect pf.</p>
-
- <p>We are (desperately) looking for non-manpage documentation for
- FreeBSD pf and somebody to write it. Few things have changed
- so a port of the excellent "PF FAQ" on the OpenBSD homepage should
- be fitting. There are, however, a couple of points that need
- conversion. A simple tutorial how to setup a NAT gateway with pf
- would also help. The in-kernel NAT engine is very easy to use, we
- should tell people about this alternative. This is even more true
- since the pf module now plugs into GENERIC without modifications.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>ALTQ import</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
- <common>Laier</common>
- </name>
- <email>mlaier@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.csl.sony.co.jp/person/kjc/kjc/software.html#ALTQ"> ALTQ homepage.</url>
- <url href="http://www.rofug.ro/projects/freebsd-altq/">ALTQ integration in FreeBSD project.</url>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~mlaier/ALTQ_driver/" />
-
- </links>
- <body>
- <p>The ALTQ framework is part of KAME for more than 4 years and has
- been adopted by Net- and OpenBSD since more than 3 years. It
- provides means of managing outgoing packets to do QoS and bandwidth
- limitations. OpenBSD developed a different way to interact with
- ALTQ using pf, which was adopted by KAME as the "default for
- everyday use".</p>
-
- <p>The Romanian FreeBSD Users Group has had a project to work towards
- integration of ALTQ into FreeBSD, which provided a very good
- starting point for the final import. The import only provides the
- "pf mode" configuration and classification API as the older ALTQ3
- API does not suit to our SMP approach.</p>
-
- <p>A reworked configuration API (decoupled from pf) is in the making
- as are additional driver modifications. Both should be done before
- 5-STABLE is branched, although additional drivers can be imported
- during the lifetime of 5-STABLE as well.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>HP Network Scanjet 5</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Julian</given>
- <common>Stacey</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://berklix.com/scanjet/">HP Network Scanjet 5 Running FreeBSD Inside</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>HP Network Scanjet 5 can unobtrusively run FreeBSD <i>inside</i> the
- scanner. Those who miss their Unix at work can have a FreeBSD box,
- un-noticed &amp; un-challenged by blinkered managers who block any
- non Microsoft PC in the building. http://berklix.com/scanjet/</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>EuroBSDCon 2004 registration now open</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Patrick M.</given>
- <common>Hausen</common>
- </name>
- <email>hausen@punkt.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.eurobsdcon2004.de/">EuroBSDCon 2004 official website</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Registration for EuroBSDCon 2004 taking place in Karlsruhe, Germany,
- from Oct. 29th to 31st has just opened. An early bird discount will
- be offered to all registering until Aug. 15th. Please see the
- conference website for details.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Buf Junta project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The buf-junta project is underway, I am trying to bisect the code
- such that we get a struct bufobj which is the handle and method
- carrier for a buffer-cache object. All vnodes contain a bufobj, but
- as filesystems get migrated to GEOM backing, bufobj's will exist
- which do not have an associated vnode. The work is ongoing.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>TTY subsystem realignment</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>An effort to get the tty subsystem out from under Giant has
- morphed into an more general effort to eliminate a lot of
- code which have been improperly copy &amp; pasted into device
- drivers. In an ideal world, tty drivers would never get
- near a cdevsw, but since some drivers are more than just
- tty drivers (for instance sync) a more sensible compromise
- must be reached. The work is ongoing.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>kgi4BSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nicholas</given>
- <common>Souchu</common>
- </name>
- <email>nsouch@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~nsouch/kgi4BSD"> Project URL</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>KGI is going slowly but surely. The port of the KGI/Linux accel to
- FreeBSD is in progress. It's no more than a double buffering API for
- graphic command passing to the HW engine.</p>
-
- <p>Most of the work in the past months was about console management
- and more especially dual head console. Otherwise a new driver
- building tree is now ready to compile Linux and FreeBSD drivers in
- the same tree.</p>
-
- <p>Documentation about KGI design is in progress.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD ports monitoring system</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon_at_lonesome_dot_com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://portsmon.firepipe.net/index.html">FreeBSD ports monitoring system</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The system continues to function well. The accuracy of the
- automatic classification algorithm has been improved by
- assigning a higher priority to port names found in pieces of
- Makefiles.</p>
- <p>Several bugs had to be fixed due to the transition from bento to
- pointyhat. For about two weeks the URLs to the build errors
- were wrong. This has now been corrected (but note that some of the
- pointyhat summary pages themselves still show the broken
- links.)</p>
- <p>A report was added to show only PRs in the 'feedback' state, so
- that committers can focus on maintainer and/or responsible timeouts.
- (As a reminder, the policy is 2 weeks). Another report on 'ports
- that are in ports/MOVED, but still exist' has also been added to the
- Anomalies page. Sometimes these are actual errors but not always.</p>
- <p>Here are my latest observations about the trends in ports PRs:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>We were (very briefly) down to 650 ports PRs. From looking
- at the graphs, this appears to be the lowest number since 2001.
- This is despite the fact that between the two time periods the
- number of ports had increased 70%.</li>
- <li>We have made a little bit of progress on the number of PRs
- which apply to existing ports and have been assigned to a FreeBSD
- committer, from 400 to around 350. This is partly due to some
- committers going through the database, putting old PRs into the
- 'feedback' state, and then later invoking the 'maintainer timeout'
- rule mentioned above. (In some cases the PRs are now too old to
- still apply, and those are just closed.)</li>
- <li>A few maintainers are currently responsible for one-third of
- those 350. Please, if you feel that you are over committed,
- consider asking for new volunteers to maintain these ports.</li>
- <li>In terms of build errors, there is some new breakage from
- the preliminary testing with gcc3.4, which is even stricter with
- respect to the code it will accept than was gcc3.3. Many of these
- errors are shown as 'unknown' by the classification script. I
- have submitted a patch to fix this.</li>
- <li>The majority of the build errors are still due to compilation
- problems, primarily from the gcc upgrades. Since FreeBSD tends to
- be at the forefront of gcc adaptation, this is to be expected, but
- IMHO we should really try to fix as many of these as possible
- before 5.3 is released.</li>
- <li>The next highest number of build errors are caused by code
- that does not build on our 64-bit architectures due to the
- assumption that "all the world's a PC".
- <a href="http://portsmon.firepipe.net/ploticus/uniqueerrorcounts.html">
- Here is the entire list</a>; the individual bars are
- clickable.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Improved Multibyte/Wide Character Support</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tim</given>
- <common>Robbins</common>
- </name>
- <email>tjr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <body>
- <p>Many more text-processing utilities in the FreeBSD base system have
- been updated to work with multibyte characters, including comm, cut,
- expand, fold, join, paste, unexpand, and uniq. New versions of GNU
- grep and GNU sort (from coreutils) have been imported, together with
- multibyte support patches from developers at IBM and Red Hat.</p>
- <p>Future work will focus on modifying the regular expression
- functions to work with multibyte characters, improving performance
- of the C library routines, and updating the remaining utilities (sed
- and tr are two important ones still remaining).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>FreeBSD/arm</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Olivier</given>
- <common>Houchard</common>
- </name>
- <email>cognet@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- Not much to report, Xscale support is in progress, and should
- boot at least single user really soon on an Intel IQ31244
- <p>Evaluation board.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>CAM Lockdown</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
- <email>scottl@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Not much coding has taken place on this lately, with the recent
- focus being on refining the design. We are currently investigating
- per-CPU completion queues and threads in order to reduce locks and
- increase concurrency. Also reviewing the BSD/OS CAM lockdown to see
- what ideas can be shared. Work should hopefully puck back up in late
- July. Development is taking place in the FreeBSD Perforce repository
- under the <tt>//depot/projects/scottl-camlock/...</tt> branch for now.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Project Mini-Evil</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
- <email>scottl@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Project Mini-Evil is an attempt to extend Bill Paul's 'Project Evil'
- Windows NDIS wrapper layer to the SCSI MiniPort and StorePort layers.
- While drivers exist for most storage controllers that are on the
- market today, many companies are integrating software RAID into their
- products but not providing any source code or design specs. Instead
- of constantly reverse-engineering these raid layers and attempting to
- shoehorn them into the ata-raid driver, Project Mini-Evil will run
- the Windows drivers directly. It will hopefully also run most any
- SCSI/ATA/RAID drivers that conform to the SCSI Miniport or Storeport
- specification.</p>
- <p>Work on this project is split between making the NDIS wrapper code
- more general and implementing the new APIs. Development is taking
- place in the FreeBSD Perforce repository under the
- //depot/projects/sonofevil/... branch.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
-</report>
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>July-December</month>
-
- <year>2004</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD status report is back again after another small break. The
- second half of 2004 was incredibly busy; FreeBSD 5.3 was released, the
- 6-CURRENT development branch started, and EuroBSDCon 2004 was a huge
- success, just to name a few events. This report is packed with an
- impressive 44 submissions, the most of any report ever!</p>
-
- <p>It's also my pleasure to welcome Max Laier and Tom Rhodes to the status
- report team. They kindly volunteered to help keep the reports on time
- and help improve their quality. Max in particular is responsible for
- the reports being divided up into topics for easier browsing. Many
- thanks to both for their help!</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>vendor</name>
-
- <description>Vendor / 3rd Party Software</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Project Frenzy (FreeBSD-based Live-CD)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sergei</given>
-
- <common>Mozhaisky</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>technix@ukrpost.com.ua</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://frenzy.osdn.org.ua/">Official web site</url>
-
- <url href="http://frenzy.osdn.org.ua/eng/">English version</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Frenzy is a "portable system administrator toolkit," Live-CD
- based on FreeBSD. It generally contains software for hardware
- tests, file system check, security check and network setup and
- analysis. Current version 0.3, based on FreeBSD 5.2.1-RELEASE,
- contains almost 400 applications in 200MB ISO-image.</p>
-
- <p>Tasks for next release: script for installation to HDD; unified
- system configuration tool; updating of software collection.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>ALTQ</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
-
- <common>Laier</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mlaier@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~mlaier/ALTQ_driver/" />
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=altq&amp;manpath=FreeBSD+6.0-current&amp;format=html">
- ALTQ(4) man-page.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>ALTQ is part of FreeBSD 5.3 release and can be used to do
- traffic shaping and classification with PF. In CURRENT IPFW gained
- the ability to do ALTQ classification as well. A steadily
- increasing number of NIC drivers has been converted to support
- ALTQ. For details see the ALTQ(4) man-page.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Convert/test more NIC drivers.</task>
-
- <task>Write documentation.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>TCP Reassembly Rewrite and Optimization</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
-
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andre@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://www.nrg4u.com/freebsd/tcp_reass-20041213.patch" />
-
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-net/2004-December/005918.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Currently TCP segment reassembly is implemented as a linked list
- of segments. With today's high bandwidth links and large
- bandwidth*delay products this doesn't scale and perform well.</p>
-
- <p>The rewrite optimizes a large number of operational aspects of
- the segments reassembly process. For example it is very likely that
- the just arrived segment attaches to the end of the reassembly
- queue, so we check that first. Second we check if it is the missing
- segment or alternatively attaches to the start of the reassembly
- queue. Third consecutive segments are merged together (logically)
- and are skipped over in one jump for linear searches instead of
- each segment at a time.</p>
-
- <p>Further optimizations prototyped merge consecutive segments on
- the mbuf level instead of only logically. This is expected to give
- another significant performance gain. The new reassembly queue is
- tracking all holes in the queue and it may be beneficial to
- integrate this with the scratch pad of SACK in the future.</p>
-
- <p>Andrew Gallatin was able to get 3.7Gb/sec TCP performance on
- dual-2Gbit Myrinet cards with severe packet reordering (due to a
- firmware bug) with the new TCP reassembly code. See second
- link.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>TTCPv2: Transactional TCP version 2</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
-
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andre@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/cvs-all/2004-November/089939.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The old TTCP according to RFC1644 was insecure, intrusive,
- complicated and has been removed from FreeBSD &gt;= 5.3. Although
- the idea and semantics behind it are still sound and valid.</p>
-
- <p>The rewrite uses a much easier and more secure system with 24bit
- long client and server cookies which are transported in the TCP
- options. Client cookies protect against various kinds of blind
- injection attacks and can be used as well to generally secure TCP
- sessions (for BGP for example). Server cookies are only exchanged
- during the SYN-SYN/ACK phase and allow a server to ensure that it
- has communicated with this particular client before. The first
- connection is always performing a 3WHS and assigning a server
- cookie to a client. Subsequent connections can send the cookie back
- to the server and short-cut the 3WHS to SYN-&gt;OPEN on the
- server.</p>
-
- <p>TTCPv2 is fully configurable per-socket via the setsockopt()
- system call. Clients and server not capable of TTCPv2 remain fully
- compatible and just continue using the normal 3WHS without any
- delay or other complications.</p>
-
- <p>Work on implementing TTCPv2 is done to 90% and expected to be
- available by early February 2005. Writing the implementation
- specification (RFC Draft) has just started.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>CPU Cache Prefetching</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
-
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andre@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://www.nrg4u.com/freebsd/tcp_reass+prefetch-20041216.patch" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Modern CPU's can only perform to their maximum if their working
- code is in fast L1-3 cache memory instead of the bulk main memory.
- All of today's CPU's support certain L1-3 cache prefetching
- instructions which cause data to be retrieved from main memory to
- the cache ahead of the time that it is already in place when it is
- eventually accessed by the CPU.</p>
-
- <p>CPU Cache Prefetching however is not a golden bullet and has to
- be used with extreme care and only in very specific places to be
- beneficial. Incorrect usage can lead to massive cache pollution and
- a drop in effective performance. Correct and very carefully usage
- on the other can lead to drastic performance increases in common
- operations.</p>
-
- <p>In the linked patch CPU cache prefetching has been used to
- prefetch the packet header (OSI layer 2 to 4) into the CPU caches
- right after entering into the network stack. This avoids a complete
- CPU stall on the first access to the packet header because packets
- get DMA'd into main memory and thus never are already pre-cache in
- the CPU caches. A second use in the patch is in the TCP input code
- to prefetch the entire struct tcpcb which is very large and used
- with a very high probability. Use in both of these places show a
- very significant performance gain but not yet fully quantified.</p>
-
- <p>The final patch will include documentation and a guide to
- evaluate and assess the use of CPU cache prefetch instructions in
- the kernel.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>TCP Cleanup and Optimizations</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
-
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andre@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/tcpcleanup.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The TCP code in FreeBSD has evolved significantly since the fork
- from 4.4BSD-Lite2 in 1994 primarily due to new features and
- refinements of the TCP specifications.</p>
-
- <p>The TCP code now needs a general overhaul, streamlining a
- cleanup to make it easily comprehensible, maintainable and
- extensible again. In addition there are many little optimizations
- that can be done during such an operation propelling FreeBSD back
- at the top of the best performing TCP/IP stacks again, a position
- it has held for the longest time in the 90's.</p>
-
- <p>This overhaul is a very involved and delicate matter and needs
- extensive formal and actual testing to ensure no regressions
- compared to the current code. The effort needed for this work is
- about two man-month of fully focused and dedicated time. To get it
- done I need funding to take time off my day job and to dedicate me
- to FreeBSD work much the way PHK did with his buffer cache and
- vnode rework projects.</p>
-
- <p>In February 2005 I will officially announce the funding request
- with a detailed description of the work and how the funding works.
- In general I can write invoices for companies wishing to sponsor
- this work on expenses. Tax exempt donations can probably be
- arranged through the FreeBSD foundation. Solicitations of money are
- already welcome, please contact me on the email address above.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Funding for two man-month equivalents of my time.</task>
-
- <task>If you want or intend to sponsor US$1k or more please contact
- me in advance already now.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Move ARP out of routing table</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
-
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andre@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Qing</given>
-
- <common>Li</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>qingli@speackeasy.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2004-April/026380.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ARP IP address to MAC address mapping does not belong into
- the routing table (FIB) as it is currently done. This will move it
- to its own hash based structure which will be instantiated per each
- 802.1 broadcast domain. With this change it is possible to have
- more than one interface in the same IP subnet and layer 2 broadcast
- domain. The ARP handling and the routing table will be quite a bit
- simplified afterwards. As an additional benefit full MAC address
- based accounting will be provided.</p>
-
- <p>Qing Li has become the driver and implementor of this project
- and is expected to post a first patch for comments shortly in
- February 2005.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Layer 2 PFIL_HOOKS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
-
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andre@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/cvs-all/2004-August/079811.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>IPFW2 has been converted to use PFIL_HOOKS for the IP[46]
- in/output path. (See link.) Not converted yet is the Layer 2
- Etherfilter functionality of IPFW2. It is still directly called
- from the ether_input/output and bridging code.</p>
-
- <p>Layer 2 PFIL_HOOKS provide a general abstraction for packet
- filters to hook into the Layer 2 packet path and filter or
- manipulate such packets. This makes it possible to use not only
- IPFW2 but also PF and others for Layer 2 filtering.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Common Address Redundancy Protocol - CARP</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
-
- <common>Laier</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mlaier@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~mlaier/CARP/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>CARP is an alternative to VRRP. In contrast to VRRP it has full
- support for IPv6 and uses crypto to protect the advertisements. It
- was developed by OpenBSD due to concerns that the HSRP patent might
- cover VRRP and CISCO might defend its patent. CARP has, since then,
- improved a lot over VRRP.</p>
-
- <p>CARP is implemented as an in-kernel multicast protocol and
- displays itself as a pseudo interface to the user. This makes
- configuration and administration very simple. CARP also
- incorporates MAC based load-balancing.</p>
-
- <p>Patches for RELENG_5 and recent HEAD are available from the URL
- above. I plan to import these patches in the course of the next two
- to four month. RELENG_5 has all necessary ABI to support CARP and I
- might MFC it for release 5.4 or 5.5 - depending how well the HEAD
- import goes.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Please test and send feedback!</task>
-
- <task>Write documentation.</task>
-
- <task>Import newest OpenBSD changes.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>FreeBSD Source Repository Mirror for svn/svk</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kao</given>
-
- <common>Chia-liang</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>clkao@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svn.clkao.org/svnweb/freebsd/">Repository
- browser.</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://svn.clkao.org/svnweb/freebsd/rss/fromcvs/branches/RELENG_5/">
- RSS for RELENG_5 commits.</url>
-
- <url href="http://svn.clkao.org/svnweb/freebsd/rss/fromcvs/trunk/">
- RSS for CURRENT commits.</url>
-
- <url href="http://svk.elixus.org/">svk homepage.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A public Subversion mirror of the FreeBSD repository is provided
- at svn://svn.clkao.org/freebsd/. This is intended for people who
- would like to try the svk distributed version control system.</p>
-
- <p>svk allows you to mirror the whole repository and commit when
- offline. It also provides history-sensitive branching, merging, and
- patches. Non-committers can easily maintain their own branch and
- track upstream changes while their patches are being reviewed.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Secure Updating</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Colin</given>
-
- <common>Percival</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>cperciva@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.daemonology.net/portsnap/">Portsnap</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.daemonology.net/freebsd-update/">FreeBSD
- Update</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In my continuing quest to secure the mechanisms by which FreeBSD
- users keep their systems up to date, I've added a new tool:
- Portsnap. Available as sysutils/portsnap in the ports tree, this
- utility securely downloads and updates a compressed snapshot of the
- ports tree; this can then be used to extract or update an
- uncompressed ports tree. In addition to operating in an end-to-end
- secure manner thanks to RSA signatures, portsnap operates entirely
- over HTTP and can use under one tenth of the bandwidth of cvsup for
- users who update their ports tree more than once a week.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD Update -- my utility for secure and efficient binary
- tracking of the Security/Errata branches -- continues to be widely
- used, with over 100 machines downloading security or errata updates
- daily.</p>
-
- <p>At some point in the future I intend to bring both of these
- utilities into the FreeBSD base system, probably starting with
- portsnap.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>Cronyx Adapters Drivers</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
-
- <common>Kurakin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rik@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.cronyx.ru/software">Cronyx Software download
- page.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Currently FreeBSD supports three family of Cronyx sync adapters:
- Tau-PCI - cp(4), Tau-ISA - ctau(4) and Sigma - cx(4). All these
- drivers were updated (in 6.current) and now they are Giant free.
- However, this is true only for sppp(4). If you are using Netgraph
- or async mode (for Sigma) you may need to turn mpsafenet off for
- that driver with appropriate kernel variable.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Now all these drivers and sppp(4) are using recursive lock.
- So the first task is to make these locks non recursive.</task>
-
- <task>Second task is to check/make drivers workable in
- netgraph/async mode.</task>
-
- <task>I think about ability to switch between sppp/netgraph mode at
- runtime. For now you should recompile module/kernel to change
- mode.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>EuroBSDCon 2005 - Basel / Switzerland</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
-
- <common>Laier</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mlaier@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.eurobsdcon.org/">EuroBSDCon Homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This year's EuroBSDCon will be held at the University of Basel,
- Switzerland from 25th through 27th November. The call for papers
- should happen shortly. Please consider attending or even
- presenting. Check the conference homepage for more information.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeSBIE Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>FreeSBIE</given>
-
- <common>Staff</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>staff@FreeSBIE.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeSBIE.org">FreeSBIE Website</url>
-
- <url href="http://liste.gufi.org/mailman/listinfo/freesbie">
- FreeSBIE Mailing List</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeSBIE is a Live-CD based on the FreeBSD Operating system, or
- even easier, a FreeBSD-based operating system that works directly
- from a CD, without touching your hard drive.</p>
-
- <p>On December, 6th, 2004, FreeSBIE Staff released FreeSBIE 1.1,
- based on FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE. Some of the innovations are: a
- renewed series of scripts to support power users in the use of
- FreeSBIE 1.1, an installer to let users install FreeSBIE 1.1 on
- their hard drives, thus having a powerful operating system such as
- FreeBSD, but with all the personalizations FreeSBIE 1.1 carries,
- the presence of the best open source software, chosen and
- personalized, such as X.Org 6.7, XFCE 4.2RC1, Firefox 1.0 and
- Thunderbird 0.9.2.</p>
-
- <p>For a complete list of the included software, please consult:
- <a
- href="http://www.freesbie.org/doc/1.1/FreeSBIE-1.1-i386.pkg_info.txt">
- http://www.freesbie.org/doc/1.1/FreeSBIE-1.1-i386.pkg_info.txt</a>
- </p>
-
- <p>At EuroBSDCon 2004 in Karlsruhe, Germany, people from the
- FreeSBIE staff gave a talk, deeping into FreeSBIE scripts
- implementation and use.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Translating website and documentation</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>PowerPC Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
-
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>grehan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/~grehan/miniinst.iso">Miniinst
- ISO.</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/~grehan/miniinst.txt">Miniinst
- relnotes.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A natively built 6.0-CURRENT miniinst ISO is available at the
- above link. It runs best on G4 Powermacs, but may run on other
- Newworld machines. See the release notes for full details.</p>
-
- <p>As usual, lots of help is needed. This is a great project for
- those who want to delve deeply into FreeBSD kernel internals.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Dingo Monthly Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
-
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gnn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/projects/dingo/index.html">
- Network Stack Cleanup Project.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the last month we set up the project page noted above and
- also created a p4 branch for those of us who use p4 to do work
- outside of CVS.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="ports">
- <title>FreeBSD GNOME Project Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joe</given>
-
- <common>Marcus</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>marcus@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/">FreeBSD GNOME
- Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We haven't produced a status report in a while, but that's just
- because we've been busy. Since our last report in March 2004, we
- have added three new team members: Koop Mast (kwm), Jeremy
- Messenger (mezz), and Michael Johnson (ahze). Jeremy has been quite
- helpful in GNOME development porting while Michael and Koop have
- been focusing on improving GNOME multimedia, especially GStreamer.
- The stable release of GNOME is now up to 2.8.2, and we are actively
- working on the GNOME 2.9 development branch with is slated to
- become 2.10 on March 9 of this year.</p>
-
- <p>The
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/docs/faq2.html#q21">GNOME
- Tinderbox</a>
-
- is still cranking away, and producing packages for both the stable
- and development releases of GNOME for all supported i386 versions
- of FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to Michael Johnson, the FreeBSD GNOME team has recently
- been given
- <a
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~ahze/firefox_thunderbird-approved.txt">
- permission to use the Firefox and Thunderbird names</a>
-
- , official icons, and to produce officially branded builds. Mozilla
- has also been very interested in merging our local patches back
- into the official source tree. This should greatly improve the
- quality of Firefox and Thunderbird on FreeBSD moving forward.</p>
-
- <p>Finally, Adam Weinberger (adamw) has been pestering the team
- for photos so that we can finally show the community who we are. It
- is still unclear as to whether or not this will attract more
- FreeBSD GNOME users, or land us on the Homeland Security no-fly
- list.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Need help porting
- <a href="http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software_2fhal">HAL</a>
-
- to FreeBSD (contact
- <a href="mailto:marcus@FreeBSD.org">marcus@FreeBSD.org</a>
-
- )</task>
-
- <task>Need help porting
- <a href="http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software_2fburn">
- libburn</a>
-
- to FreeBSD (contact
- <a href="mailto:bland@FreeBSD.org">bland@FreeBSD.org</a>
-
- )</task>
-
- <task>Anyone interested in reviving
- <a href="http://www.gnomemeeting.org/">Gnome Meeting</a>
-
- should contact
- <a href="mailto:kwm@FreeBSD.org">kwm@FreeBSD.org</a>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>SMPng Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
-
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <email>smp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>Lots of changes happened inside the network stack that will
- hopefully be covered by a separate report. Outside of the network
- stack, several changes were made however including changes to proc
- locking, making the kernel thread scheduler preemptive, fixing
- several priority inversion bugs in the scheduler, and a few
- performance tweaks in the mutex implementation.</p>
-
- <p>Locking work on struct proc and its various substructures
- continued with locking added where needed for struct uprof, struct
- rusage, and struct pstats. This also included reworking how the
- kernel stores process time statistics to store the raw struct
- bintime and tick counts internally and only compute the more user
- friendly values when requested via getrusage() or wait4().</p>
-
- <p>Support for kernel thread preemption was added to the scheduler.
- Basically, when a thread makes another thread runnable, it may
- yield the current CPU to the new thread if the new thread has a
- more important priority. Previously, only interrupt threads
- preempted other threads and the implementation would occasionally
- trigger spurious context switches. This change exposed bugs in
- other parts of the kernel and was turned off by default in
- RELENG_5. Currently, only the i386, amd64, and alpha platforms
- support native preemption.</p>
-
- <p>Several priority inversion bugs present in the scheduler due to
- various changes to the kernel from SMPng were also fixed. Most of
- the credit for these fixes belongs Stephan Uphoff who has recently
- been added as a new committer. Fixes include: closing a race in the
- turnstile wakeup code, changing the sleep queue code to store
- threads in FIFO order so that the sleep queue wakeup code properly
- handles having a thread's priority changes, and abstracting the
- concept of priority lending so that the thread scheduler is now
- able to properly track priority inheritance and handle priority
- changes for threads blocked on a turnstile.</p>
-
- <p>Works in progress include separating critical sections from spin
- mutexes some so that bare critical sections become very cheap as
- well as continuing to change the various ABI compatibility layers
- to use in-kernel versions of system calls to reduce stackgap usage
- and make the system call wrappers MPSAFE.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>i386 Interrupt Code &amp; PCI Interrupt Routing</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
-
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ACPI PCI link support code was reworked to work around some
- limitations in the previous implementation. The new version more
- closely matches the current non-ACPI $PIR link support.
- Enhancements include disabling unused link devices during boot and
- using a simpler and more reliable algorithm for choosing ISA IRQs
- for unrouted link devices.</p>
-
- <p>Support for using the local APIC timer to drive the kernel
- clocks instead of the ISA timer and i8254 clock is currently being
- worked on in the jhb_clock perforce branch. It is mostly complete
- and will probably hit the tree in the near future. By letting each
- CPU use its own private timer to drive the kernel clocks, the
- kernel no longer has to IPI all the other CPUs in the system every
- time a clock interrupt occurs.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Low-overhead performance monitoring for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joseph</given>
-
- <common>Koshy</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jkoshy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~jkoshy/projects/perf-measurement/">
- A best-in-class performance monitoring system for FreeBSD built
- over the hardware performance monitoring facilities of modern
- CPUs.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>System-wide and process-virtual counting-mode performance
- monitoring counters are now supported for the AMD Athlon and Intel
- P4 CPUs. SMP works, but is prone to freezes. Immediate next steps
- include: (1) implementing the system-wide and process-virtual
- sampling modes, (2) debugging, (3) writing a test suite and (4)
- improving the project's documentation.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>Wiki with new software</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Josef</given>
-
- <common>El-Rayes</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>josef@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/">Wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>After experiencing spam attacks on the old wiki-engine caused by
- non-existent authentification mechanism, I had to replace it with a
- more advanced software. Instead of usemod, we now run moinmoin. As
- a consequence it's no longer just a 'browse &amp; edit', but you
- have to sign up and let someone who is already in the ACL group
- 'developers' add you to the group. So it is a 'developers-only'
- resource now. The old wiki is found at
- <a href="http://wiki2.daemon.li">http://wiki2.daemon.li</a>
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Move content from old wiki to new one.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>kgi4BSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nicholas</given>
-
- <common>Souchu</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nsouch@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/~nsouch/kgi4BSD">Homepage</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.daemon.li/moin.cgi/KGI" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project was very quiet (but still alive!) and mostly
- dedicated to testing by volunteers. New documentation at
- <a href="http://wiki.daemon.li/moin.cgi/KGI">
- http://wiki.daemon.li/moin.cgi/KGI</a>
-
- .</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Help improving the documentation</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>OpenOffice.org port status</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maho</given>
-
- <common>Nakata</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>maho@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://porting.openoffice.org/freebsd/">FreeBSD
- OpenOffice.org porting status page</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://ooomisc.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/ooomisc/FreeBSD/">
- Stable OOo Packages for FreeBSD</url>
-
- <url href="http://sourceforge.jp/projects/waooo/files/">Some
- volatile WIP status of packages</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>OpenOffice.org 2.0 status
- <ul>
- <li>OpenOffice.org 2.0 is planned to be released in March 2005.
- Currently developer snapshot versions are available. Now one of
- the developer version has been ported, and committed to ports
- tree (/usr/ports/editors/openoffice-2.0-devel).</li>
-
- <li>Packages for 5.3-RELEASE are available at
- <a
- href="http://sourceforge.jp/projects/waooo/files/asOOo_1.9m71_FreeBSD53Intel_install_en-US.tbz">
- http://sourceforge.jp/projects/waooo/files/asOOo_1.9m71_FreeBSD53Intel_install_en-US.tbz</a>
-
- etc., and soon it will also available at :
- <a
- href="http://ooomisc.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/ooomisc/FreeBSD/">
- http://ooomisc.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/ooomisc/FreeBSD/</a>
-
- with the language pack.</li>
-
- <li>Almost all of the patches required to build will be
- integrated to master.
- <a href="http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=40187">
- http://www.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=40187</a>
- </li>
-
- <li>Now we have three external ports : lang/gcc-ooo,
- devel/bison-devel and devel/epm. To avoid regressions and bugs of
- gcc, we use the exactly same gcc as Hamburg team (former
- StarDivision) uses. We need bison later than 1.785a. Note this
- port CONFLICTS with devel/bison. Epm is a package manager which
- now OpenOffice.org uses.</li>
- </ul>
-
- OpenOffice.org 1.1 status
- <ul>
- <li>1.1.4 has been ported and committed to ports tree.</li>
-
- <li>Packages are available at
- <a
- href="http://ooomisc.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/ooomisc/FreeBSD/">
- http://ooomisc.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/ooomisc/FreeBSD/</a>
-
- .</li>
-
- <li>Now recognizes Linux version of Java JDKs.</li>
- </ul>
-
- General
- <ul>
- <li>Invoking OpenOffice.org from command line has been changed.
- Now `.org' is mandatory. e.g. openoffice-1.1.4 -&gt;
- openoffice.org-1.1.4. Since the name of the software is
- OpenOffice.org, not OpenOffice. We are also considering the name
- of the ports (/usr/ports/editors/openoffice-2.0-devel -&gt;
- openoffice.org2-devel etc)</li>
-
- <li>Now marked as BROKEN OOo ports for prior than 5.3-RELEASE and
- 4.11-RELEASE. These ports have been suffering from a minor
- implementation difference of rtld.c between FreeBSD and Linux,
- Solaris, NetBSD. We have been applying a patch adding _end in
- mapfile. We need this since rtld depend on existence of _end
- symbol in obj_from_addr_end, unfortunately this seem to induce
- hard-to-solve errors. A great progress has been made kan, rtld
- now do not depend on _end. A fix was committed 2004/02/25
- 17:06:16,
- <a
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/libexec/rtld-elf/rtld.c.diff?r1=1.91&amp;r2=1.92&amp;f=h">
- http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/libexec/rtld-elf/rtld.c.diff?r1=1.91&amp;r2=1.92&amp;f=h</a>
-
- .</li>
-
- <li>Benchmark test! Building OOo requires huge resources. We just
- would like to know the build timings, so that how your machine is
- well tuned for demanding jobs.
- <a href="http://porting.openoffice.org/freebsd/benchmark.html">
- http://porting.openoffice.org/freebsd/benchmark.html</a>
-
- . Currently, GOTO daichi (daichi)'s Pentium 4 3.0GHz machine
- build fastest. Just 1h25m22.42s for second build of OOo 1.1.4,
- using ccache.</li>
-
- <li>SDK tutorial is available at
- <a href="http://porting.openoffice.org/freebsd/sdk.html">
- http://porting.openoffice.org/freebsd/sdk.html</a>
- </li>
-
- <li>Still implementation test and quality assurance have not yet
- been done. Even systematic documentations are not yet available
- for FreeBSD.
- <a href="http://porting.openoffice.org/freebsd/testing.html">
- http://porting.openoffice.org/freebsd/testing.html</a>
-
- and
- <a href="http://porting.openoffice.org/freebsd/QA.html">
- http://porting.openoffice.org/freebsd/QA.html</a>
-
- for details.</li>
- </ul>
-
- Acknowledgments Two persons contributed in many aspects. Pavel
- Janik (reviewing and giving me much advice) and Kris Kennaway
- (extremely patient builder). and (then, alphabetical order by first
- name). daichi, Eric Bachard, kan, lofi, Martin Hollmichel, nork,
- obrien, Sander Vesik, sem, Stefan Taxhet, and volunteers of
- OpenOffice.org developers (esp. SUN Microsystems, Inc.) for
- cooperation and warm encouragements.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>OpenBSD packet filter - pf</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
-
- <common>Laier</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mlaier@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Daniel</given>
-
- <common>Hartmeier</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dhartmei@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://pf4freebsd.love2party.net/">PF4FreeBSD
- Homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD 5.3 is the first release to include PF. It went out
- okay, but some bugs were discovered too late to make it on the CD.
- It is recommend to update `src/sys/contrib/pf' to RELENG_5. The
- specific issues addressed are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Possible NULL-deref with user/group rules.</li>
-
- <li>Crash with binat on dynamic interfaces.</li>
-
- <li>Silent dropping of IPv6 packets with option headers.</li>
-
- <li>Endless loops with `static-port' rules.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Most of these issues were discovered by FreeBSD users and got
- fed back to OpenBSD. This is a prime example of open source at
- work.</p>
-
- <p>The Handbook's Firewall section was modified to mention PF as an
- alternative to IPFW and IPF.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Write more documentation/articles.</task>
-
- <task>Write an IPFilter to PF migration guide/tool.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>New Modular Input Device Layer</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Philip</given>
-
- <common>Paeps</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>philip@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/cvs-src/2004-November/035462.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Following a number of mailing lists discussions on the topic,
- work has been progressing on the development of a new modular input
- device layer for FreeBSD. The purpose of this is twofold:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Easier development of new input device drivers.</li>
-
- <li>Support for concurrent use of multiple input devices,
- particularly the hot-pluggable kind.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Currently, implementing support for new input devices is a
- painful process and there is great potential for code-duplication.
- The new input device layer will provide a simple API for developers
- to send events from their hardware on to the higher regions of the
- kernel in a consistent way, much like the 'input-core' driver in
- the Linux kernel.</p>
-
- <p>Using multiple input devices at the moment is painful at best.
- With the new input device layer, events from different devices will
- be properly serialized before they are sent to other parts of the
- kernel. This will allow one to easily use, for instance, multiple
- USB keyboards in a virtual terminal.</p>
-
- <p>The work on this is still in very rudimentary state. It is
- expected that the first visible changes will be committed to
- -CURRENT around late February or early March.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Funded FreeBSD kernel development</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
-
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-announce/2004-December/000971.html">
- Long winded status report.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A longish status report for the 6 months of funded development
- was posted on announce, rather than repeat it here, you can find it
- at the link provided.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
-
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>Remko@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.evilcoder.org/content/section/6/39/">The
- project's webpage.</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/nl/books/handbook/">The
- officially released documentation.</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.evilcoder.org/freebsd_html/">Preview of the
- documentation.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Project is a ongoing project to
- translate the documentation into the Dutch language. Currently we
- are mainly focused on the Handbook, which is progressing pretty
- well. However, lots need to be translated and checked before we
- have a 'complete' translation ready. So if you are willing to help
- out, please checkout our website and/or contact me.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Translating the Handbook</task>
-
- <task>Checking the grammar of the Dutch Handbook</task>
-
- <task>Translate the rest of the documentation</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon_at_FreeBSD_dot_org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Erwin</given>
-
- <common>Lansing</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>erwin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">The FreeBSD ports
- collection</url>
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.firepipe.net/index.html">FreeBSD ports
- monitoring system</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last report on the Ports Collection, much has changed.
- Organizationally, the portmgr team saw the departure of some of the
- long-term members, and the addition of some newer members, Oliver
- Eikemeier, Kirill Ponomarew and Mark Linimon. Later on, portmgr
- also had to say goodbye to Will Andrews. In addition, we have
- gained quite a few new ports committers during this time period,
- and their contributions are quite welcome!</p>
-
- <p>Most effort was devoted to two releases. The 5.3 release saw an
- especially long freeze period, but due to the good shape of the
- ports tree, the freeze for the 4.11 could be kept to a minimum.
- Several iterations of new infrastructure changes were tested on the
- cluster and committed. Also, the cluster now builds packages for
- 6-CURRENT, increasing the total number of different build
- environment to 10.</p>
-
- <p>Additionally, several sweeps through the ports tree were made to
- bring more uniformity in variables used in the different ports and
- their values, e.g.
- <tt>BROKEN</tt>
-
- ,
- <tt>IGNORE</tt>
-
- ,
- <tt>DEPRECATED</tt>
-
- ,
- <tt>USE_GCC</tt>
-
- , and others.</p>
-
- <p>In technical terms, the largest change was moving to the X.org
- codebase as our default X11 implementation. At the same time, code
- was committed to be able to select either the X.org code or the
- XFree86 code, which also saw an update during that time. Due to
- some hard work by Eric Anholt, new committer Dejan Lesjak, and Joe
- Marcus Clarke, all of this happened more smoothly than could have
- reasonably been expected.</p>
-
- <p>As well, GNOME and KDE saw updates during this time, as did Perl
- and the Java framework. Further, there were some updates to the
- Porter's Handbook, but more sections are still in need of updates
- to include recent changes in practices. Also, during this time,
- Bill Fenner was able to fix a bug in his
- <a href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~fenner/portsurvey">distfile
- survey</a>
-
- .</p>
-
- <p>Shortly before the release for 4.11 our existing linux_base was
- marked forbidden due to security issues. A lot of effort was spent
- to upgrade the default version to 8 from 7 to ship 4.11 with a
- working linuxolator.</p>
-
- <p>Due to stability problems in the April-May timeframe, the
- package builds for the Alpha were dropped. After Ken Smith and
- others put some work into the Alphas in the build cluster, package
- builds for 4.X were reenabled late in 2004.</p>
-
- <p>Ports QA reminders -- portmgr team members are now sending out
- periodic email about problems in the Ports Collection. The current
- set includes:
- <ul>
- <li>a public list of all ports to be removed due to security
- problems, build failures, or general obsolescence, unless they
- are fixed first</li>
-
- <li>private email to all maintainers of the affected ports
- (including ports dependent on the above)</li>
-
- <li>private email to all maintainers of ports that are marked
- <tt>BROKEN</tt>
-
- and/or
- <tt>FORBIDDEN</tt>
- </li>
-
- <li>private email to maintainers who aren't committers, who have
- PRs filed against their ports (to flag PRs that might never have
- been Cc:ed to them)</li>
-
- <li>public email about port commits that break building of
- <tt>INDEX</tt>
- </li>
-
- <li>public email about port commits that send the revision
- metadata backwards (and thus confuse tools like portupgrade)</li>
- </ul>
-
- The idea behind each of these reminders is to try to increase the
- visibility of problems in the Ports Collection so that problems can
- be fixed faster.</p>
-
- <p>Finally, it should be noted that we passed yet another milestone
- and the Ports Collection now contains over 12,000 ports.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The majority of our build errors are still due to compilation
- problems, primarily from the gcc upgrades. Thanks to the efforts of
- many volunteers, these are decreasing, but there is still much more
- work to be done.</task>
-
- <task>The next highest number of build errors are caused by code
- that does not build on our 64-bit architectures due to the
- assumption that "all the world's a PC."
- <a
- href="http://portsmon.firepipe.net/ploticus/uniqueerrorcounts.html">
- Here is the entire list</a>
-
- ; the individual bars are clickable. This will become more and more
- important now that the amd64 port has been promoted to tier-1
- status.</task>
-
- <task>A lot of progress has been meed to crack down on ports that
- install files outside the approved directories and/or do not
- de-install cleanly (see "Extra files not listed in PLIST" on
- <a href="http://pointyhat.FreeBSD.org/errorlogs/">pointyhat</a>
-
- ) and this will remain a focus area.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="doc">
- <title>Hardware Notes</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Simon L.</given>
-
- <common>Nielsen</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>simon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Christian</given>
-
- <common>Brueffer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brueffer@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/5.3R/hardware-i386.html">
- FreeBSD/i386 5.3-RELEASE Hardware Notes</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/relnotes/CURRENT/hardware/i386/article.html">
- FreeBSD/i386 6.0-CURRENT Hardware Notes</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Hardware Notes have been (mostly) converted to being
- directly generated from the driver manual pages. This makes it much
- simpler to maintain the Hardware Notes, so they should be more
- accurate. The Hardware Notes for FreeBSD 5.3 use this new
- system.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Update of the Linux userland infrastructure</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The default linux_base port port was changed from the RedHat 7
- based emulators/linux_base to the RedHat 8 based
- emulators/linux_base-8 just in time for FreeBSD 4.11-Release
- because of a security problem in emulators/linux_base. In the
- conversion process several problems where fixed in some Linux
- ports.</p>
-
- <p>Both RedHat 7 and 8 are at their end of life, so expect an
- update to a more recent Linux distribution in the future. For QA
- reasons this update wasn't scheduled before FreeBSD
- 4.11-Release.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>FreeBSD Security Officer and Security Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jacques</given>
-
- <common>Vidrine</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nectar@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>Security Officer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-officer@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>Security Team</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-team@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/security/">FreeBSD Security
- Information</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/security/charter.html">FreeBSD
- Security Officer Charter</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/administration.html#t-secteam">
- FreeBSD Security Team members</url>
-
- <url href="http://vuxml.freebsd.org/">FreeBSD VuXML web site</url>
-
- <url href="http://cvsweb.freebsd.org/ports/security/portaudit/">
- portaudit</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During 2004, there were several notable changes and events
- related to the FreeBSD Security Officer role and Security Team.</p>
-
- <p>The charter for the Security Officer (SO) as approved by Core in
- 2002 was finally published on the web site. This document describes
- the mission, responsibilities, and authorities of the SO. (The
- current SO is Jacques Vidrine.)</p>
-
- <p>The SO is supported by a Deputy SO and the Security Team. In
- April, Chris Faulhaber resigned as Deputy SO and Dag-Erling
- Smorgrav was appointed in his place. Also during the year, the
- following team members resigned: Julian Elischer, Bill Fumerola,
- Daniel Harris, Trevor Johnson, Kris Kennaway, Mark Murray, Wes
- Peters, Bruce Simpson, and Bill Swingle; while the following became
- new members: Josef El-Rayes, Simon L. Nielsen, Colin Percival, and
- Tom Rhodes. A huge thanks is due to all past and current members!
- The current Security Team membership is published on the web
- site.</p>
-
- <p>With the release of FreeBSD 4.8, the SO began extended support
- for some FreeBSD releases and their corresponding security
- branches. "Early adopter" branches, such as FreeBSD 5.0
- (RELENG_5_0), are supported for at least six months. "Normal"
- branches are supported for at least one year. "Extended" branches,
- such as FreeBSD 5.3 (RELENG_5_3), are supported for at least two
- years. The currently supported branches and their estimated "end of
- life" (EoL) dates are published on the FreeBSD Security Information
- web page. In 2004, four releases "expired": 4.7, 4.9, 5.1, and
- 5.2.</p>
-
- <p>With the releases of FreeBSD 4.10 and 5.3, the SO and the
- Release Engineering team extended the scope of security branches to
- incorporate critical bug fixes unrelated to security issues.
- Currently, separate Errata Notices are published for such fixes. In
- the future, Security Advisories and Errata Notices will be merged
- and handled uniformly.</p>
-
- <p>17 Security Advisories were published in 2004, covering 8 issues
- specific to FreeBSD and 9 general issues.</p>
-
- <p>2004 also saw the introduction of the Vulnerabilities and
- Exposures Markup Language (VuXML). VuXML is a markup language
- designed for the documentation of security issues within a single
- package collection. Over 325 security issues in the Ports
- Collection have been documented already in the FreeBSD Project's
- VuXML document by the Security Team and other committers. This
- document is currently maintained in the ports repository, path
- ports/security/vuxml/vuln.xml. The contents of the document are
- made available in a human-readable form at the FreeBSD VuXML web
- site. The "portaudit" tool can be used to audit your local system
- against the listed issues. Starting in November, the popular
- FreshPorts.org web site also tracks issues documented in VuXML.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Sync Protocols (SPPP and NETGRAPH)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
-
- <common>Kurakin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rik@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/~rik">My FreeBSD home page. You
- could find here some results of my work. Unfortunately I do not
- update this page often.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>sppp(4) was updated (in 6.current) to be able to work in mpsafe
- mode. For compatibility if an interface is unable to work in mpsafe
- mode, sppp will not use mpsafe locks.</p>
-
- <p>Support of FrameRelay AnnexD was added as a historical commit.
- Many of Cronyx users were expecting this commit for a long long
- time, and most of them still prefer sppp vs netgraph because of
- simplicity of its configuration (especially for ppp (vs mpd) and fr
- (vs a couple of netgraph modules). After MFCing this I'll finally
- close a PR 21771, from 2000/10/05</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title>Improved Multibyte/Wide Character Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tim</given>
-
- <common>Robbins</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>tjr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for multibyte characters has been added to many more
- base system utilities, including basename, col, colcrt, colrm,
- column, fmt, look, nl, od, rev, sed, tr, and ul. As a result of
- changes to the C library (see below), most utilities that perform
- regular expression matching or pathname globbing now support
- multibyte characters in these aspects.</p>
-
- <p>The regular expression matching and pathname globbing routines
- in the C library have been improved and now recognize multibyte
- characters. Various performance improvements have been made to the
- wide character I/O functions. The obsolete 4.4BSD "rune" interface
- and UTF2 encoding have been removed from the 6-CURRENT branch.</p>
-
- <p>Work is progressing on implementations of the POSIX iconv and
- localedef interfaces for potential inclusion into the FreeBSD 6.0
- release.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD/arm status report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Olivier</given>
-
- <common>Houchard</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>cognet@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/platforms/arm">FreeBSD/arm
- project page.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD/arm made some huge progress. It can boot multiuser, and
- run things like "make world" and perl on the IQ31244 board. It also
- now has support for various things, including DDB, KTR, ptrace and
- kernel modules. A patch is available for early gdb support, and the
- libpthread almost works.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>ATA Driver Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>S&#248;ren</given>
-
- <common>Schmidt</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sos@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ATA driver is undergoing quite a few important changes,
- mainly it is being converted into modules so it can be
- loaded/unloaded at will, and just the pieces for wanted
- functionality need be present.</p>
-
- <p>This calls for ata-raid to finally be rewritten. This is almost
- done for reading metadata so arrays defined in the BIOS can be
- used, and its grown quite a few new metadata formats. This also
- paves the way for ataraid to finally be able to take advantage of
- some of the newer controllers "RAID" abilities. However this needs
- more work to materialize but now its finally possible</p>
-
- <p>There is also support coming for a few new chipsets as
- usual.</p>
-
- <p>The work is just about finished enough that it can be released
- as patches to sort out eventual problems before hitting current.
- The changes are pretty massive as this touches all over the driver
- infrastructure, so lots of old bugs and has also been spotted and
- fixed during this journey</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Atheros Wireless Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
-
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ath driver was updated to support all the new features added
- to the net80211 layer. As part of this work a new version of the
- Hardware Access Layer (HAL) module was brought in; this version
- supports all available Atheros parts found in PCI and Cardbus
- products. Otherwise, adhoc mode should now be usable, antenna
- management has been significantly improved, and soft LED support
- now identifies traffic patterns.</p>
-
- <p>The transmit rate control algorithm was split out of the driver
- into an independent module. Two different algorithms are available
- with other algorithms (hopefully) to be added.</p>
-
- <p>Work is actively going on to add Atheros' SuperG
- capabilities.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>New DHCP Client</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
-
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The OpenBSD dhcp client program has been ported and enhanced to
- listen for 802.11-related events from the kernel. This enables
- immediate IP address acquisition when roaming (as opposed to the
- polling done by the old code). The main change from the previous
- client is that there is one dhclient process per interface as
- opposed to one for the entire system. This necessitates changes to
- the system startup scripts.</p>
-
- <p>Incorporation into the base system is waiting on a volunteer who
- will shepherd the changes into the tree and deal with bugs.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>EuroBSDCon 2004 submitted papers are online</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Patrick M.</given>
-
- <common>Hausen</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>hausen@punkt.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.eurobsdcon2004.de/papers.html">
- Papers/Presentations Download Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Finally all of the papers and presentations are online for
- download from our conference website. Thanks again to all who
- helped make EuroBSDCon 2004 a success.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>ifconfig Overhaul</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
-
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ifconfig program used to configure network interfaces was
- overhauled. Over the years ifconfig has grown into a complex and
- often contorted piece of software that is hard to understand and
- difficult to maintain. The primary motivation for this work was to
- enable minimal configurations (for embedded use) without changing
- the code and to support future additions in a modular way.
- Functionality is now broken out into separate files and operations
- are registered with the central ifconfig code base. Features are
- configured simply by specifying which code is to be included when
- building the program.</p>
-
- <p>In the future the plan is for ifconfig to auto-load
- functionality through dynamic libraries. This mechanism will allow,
- for example, third party software packages to provide kernel
- services and ifconfig add-on code without changing the base
- system.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Network Stack Locking</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/projects/netperf/">FreeBSD
- Project Netperf project web page.</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/netperf/">Robert
- Watson's personal Netperf web page.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The netperf project is working to enhance the performance of the
- FreeBSD network stack. This work grew out of the SMPng Project,
- which moved the FreeBSD kernel from a "Giant Lock" to more
- fine-grained locking and multi-threading. SMPng offered both
- performance improvement and degradation for the network stack,
- improving parallelism and preemption, but substantially increasing
- per-packet processing costs. The netperf project is primarily
- focused on further improving parallelism in network processing
- while reducing the SMP synchronization overhead. This in turn will
- lead to higher processing throughput and lower processing latency.
- Tasks include completing the locking work, optimizing locking
- strategies, amortizing locking costs, introducing new
- synchronization primitives, adopting non-locking synchronization
- strategies, and improving opportunities for parallelism through
- additional threading.</p>
-
- <p>Between July, 2004, and December, 2004, the Netperf project did
- a great deal of work, for which there is room only to include
- limited information. Much more information is available by visiting
- the URLS above, including information on a variety of on-going
- activities. Accomplishments include:</p>
-
- <p>July, 2004: A variety of improvements to PCB locking in the IPv6
- implementation; locking for the if_xl driver; socket locking for
- the NFS client; cleanup of the soreceive() code path including
- structural improvements, assertions, and locking fixes; cleanup of
- the IPX/SPX code in preparation for locking; additional locking and
- locking assertions for the TCP implementation; bug fixes for
- locking and memory allocation in raw IP;
- <em>netatalk cleanup and locking merged to FreeBSD CVS</em>
-
- ;
- <em>locking for many netgraph nodes merged to FreeBSD CVS</em>
-
- ; SLIP structural improvements; experimental locking for netatalk
- ifaddrs; BPF locking optimizations (merged); Giant assertions for
- VFS to check VFS/network stack boundaries; UNIX domain socket
- locking optimizations; expansion of lock order documentation in
- WITNESS, additional NFS server code running MPSAFE; pipe locking
- optimizations to improve pipe allocation performance; Giant no
- longer required for fstat on sockets and pipes (merged); Giant no
- longer required for socket and pipe file descriptor closes
- (merged);
- <em>IFF_NEEDSGIANT interface flag added to support compatibility
- operation for unlocked device drivers (merged)</em>
-
- ; merged accept filter locking to FreeBSD CVS; documented uidinfo
- locking strategy (merged); Giant use reduced in fcntl().</p>
-
- <p>August, 2004: UMA KTR tracing (merged); UDP broadcast receive
- locking optimizations (merged); TCP locking cleanup and
- documentation; IPv6 inpcb locking, cleanup, and structural
- improvements;
- <em>IPv6 inpcb locking merged to FreeBSD CVS</em>
-
- ; KTR for systems calls added to i386;
- <em>substantial optimizations of entropy harvesting synchronization
- (merged)</em>
-
- ; callout(9) sampling converted to KTR (merged); inpcb socket
- option locking (merged); GIANT_REQUIRED removed from netatalk in
- FreeBSD CVS;
- <em>merged ADAPTIVE_GIANT to FreeBSD CVS, resulting in substantial
- performance improvements in many kernel IPC-intensive
- benchmarks</em>
-
- ; prepend room for link layer headers to the UDP header mbuf to
- avoid one allocation per UDP send (merged); a variety of UDP bug
- fixes (merged); additional network interfaces marked MPSAFE; UNIX
- domain socket locking reformulated to protect so_pcb pointers;
- <em>MP_WATCHDOG, a facility to dedicate additional HTT logical CPUs
- as watchdog CPUs developed (merged)</em>
-
- ; annotation of UNIX domain socket locking merged to FreeBSD CVS;
- <em>kqueue locking developed and merged by John-Mark Gurney</em>
-
- ; task list for netinet6 locking created; conditional locking
- relating to kqueues and socket buffers eliminated (merged); NFS
- server locking bugfixes (merged); in6_prefix code removed from
- netinet6 by George Neville-Neil, lowering the work load for
- netinet6 (merged); unused random tick code in netinet6 removed
- (merged);
- <em>ng_tty, IPX, KAME IPSEC now declare dependence on Giant using
- compile-time declaration NET_NEEDS_GIANT("component") permitting
- the kernel to detect unsafe components and automatically acquire
- the Giant lock over network stack operation if needed (merged)</em>
-
- ; additional locking optimizations for entropy code (merged); Giant
- disabled by default in the netperf development branch (merged).</p>
-
- <p>September, 2004: bugs fixed relating to Netgraph's use of the
- kernel linker while not holding Giant (merged);
- <em>merged removal of Giant over the network stack by default to
- FreeBSD CVS</em>
-
- ; races relating to netinet6 and if_afdata corrected (merged);
- annotation of possible races in the BPF code; BPF code converted to
- queue(3) (merged); race in sopoll() corrected (merged).</p>
-
- <p>October, 2004: IPv6 netisr marked as MPSAFE; TCP timers locked,
- annotated, and asserted (merged); IP socket option locking and
- cleanup (merged); Netgraph ISR marked MPSAFE; netatalk ISR marked
- MPSAFE (merged); some interface list locking cleanup (merged); use
- after free bug relating to entropy harvesting and ethernet fixed
- (merged); soclose()/sofree() race fixed (merged); IFF_LOCKGIANT()
- and IFF_UNLOCKGIANT() added to acquire Giant as needed when
- entering the ioctls of non-MPSAFE network interfaces.</p>
-
- <p>November, 2004: cleanup of UDPv6 static global variables
- (merged);
- <em>FreeBSD 5.3 released! First release of FreeBSD with an MPSAFE
- and Giant-free network stack as the default configuration!</em>
-
- ; additional TCP locking documentation and cleanup (merged);
- <em>optimization to use file descriptor reference counts instead of
- socket reference counts for frequent operations results in
- substantial performance optimizations for high-volume send/receive
- (merged)</em>
-
- ; an accept bug is fixed (merged) experimental network polling
- locking introduced;
- <em>substantial measurement and optimization of mutex and locking
- primitives (merged)</em>
-
- ;
- <em>experimental modifications to UMA to use critical sections to
- protect per-CPU caches instead of mutexes yield substantial
- micro-benchmark benefits when combined with experimental critical
- section optimizations</em>
-
- ; FreeBSD Project Netperf page launched; performance
- micro-benchmarks benchmarks reveal IP forwarding latency in 5.x is
- measurably better than 4.x on UP when combined with optional
- network stack direct dispatch; several NFS server locking bugfixes
- (merged);
- <em>development of new mbufqueue primitives and substantial
- experimentation with them permits development of amortized cost
- locking APIs for handoff between the network stack and network
- device drivers (work in collaboration with Sandvine, Inc)</em>
-
- ; Linux TCP_INFO API added to allow user-space monitoring of TCP
- state (merged); SMPng task list updated; UDP static/global fixes
- merged to RELENG_5.</p>
-
- <p>December, 2004: UDP static/global fixes developed for
- multi-threaded in-bound UDP processing (merged); socket buffer
- locking fixes for urgent TCP input processing (merged); lockless
- read optimizations for IF_DEQUEUE() and IF_DRAIN(); Giant-free
- close for sockets/pipes/... merged to FreeBSD CVS; optimize
- mass-dequeues of mbuf chains in netisr processing; netrate tool
- merged to RELENG_5; TCP locking fixes merged to RELENG_5; "show
- alllocks" added to DDB (merged); IPX locking bugfixes (merged);
- IPX/SPX __packed fixes (merged); IPX/SPX moved to queue(9)
- (merged); TCP locking fixes and annotations merged to FreeBSD CVS;
- IPX/SPX globals and pcb locking (merged);
- <em>IPX/SPX marked MPSAFE (merged)</em>
-
- ; IP socket options locking merged to FreeBSD; SPPP locked by Roman
- Kurakin (merged); UNIX domain socket locking fixes by Alan Cox
- (merged).</p>
-
- <p>On-going work continues with regard to locking down network
- stack components, including additional netinet6 locking, mbuf queue
- facilities and operations; benchmarking; moving to critical
- sections or per-CPU mutexes for UMA per-CPU caches; moving to
- critical sections or per-CPU mutexes for malloc(9) statistics;
- elimination of separate mbuf allocator statistics; additional
- interface locking; a broad variety of cleanups and documentation of
- locking; a broad range of optimizations.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeBSD profile.sh</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tobias</given>
-
- <common>Roth</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ports@fsck.ch</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://projects.fsck.ch/profile">FreeBSD profile.sh
- site</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD profile.sh is targeted at laptops. It allows to define
- multiple network environments (eg, home, work), and will then
- detect in which environment the laptop is started and configure it
- accordingly. Almost everything from under /etc can be configured
- per environment, and only the overrides to the default /etc have to
- be defined. Suspending in one environment and resuming in a
- different one is also supported.</p>
-
- <p>Proper integration into the acpi/apm and several small
- improvements are underway. More testing with different system
- configurations is needed.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeBSD Release Engineering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
-
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>At long last, FreeBSD 5.3 was released in November of 2004. This
- marked the start of the RELENG_5/5-STABLE branch and the beginning
- of the 6-CURRENT development branch. Many thanks to the tireless
- efforts of the FreeBSD developer and user community for making this
- release a success.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD 4.11 release engineering is also now in progress. This
- will be the final release from the 4.x series and is mainly
- incremental bug fixes and a handful of feature additions. Of note
- is that the IBM ServeRAID 'IPS' driver is now supported on 4.x and
- will be included in this release, and the Linux emulation layer has
- been updated to support a RedHat 8.0 userland. The release is
- expected to be available on January 24.</p>
-
- <p>Looking forward, there will be several FreeBSD 5.x releases in
- the coming year. FreeBSD 5.4 release engineering will start in
- March, and FreeBSD 5.5 release engineering will likely start in
- June. These releases are expected to be more conservative than
- previous 5.x releases and will follow the same philosophy as
- previous -STABLE branches of fixing bugs and adding incremental
- improvements while maintaining API stability.</p>
-
- <p>For the 6-CURRENT development branch as well as all future
- development and stable branches, we are planning to move to a
- schedule with fixed timelines that move away from the uncertainty
- and wild schedule fluctuations of the previous 5.x releases. This
- means that major branches will happen at 18 month intervals, and
- releases from those branches will happen at 4 month intervals.
- There will also be a dedicated period of testing and bug fixing at
- the beginning of each branch before the first release is cut from
- that branch. With the shorter and more defined release schedules,
- we hope to lessen the problem of needed features not reaching users
- in a reasonable time, as happened too often with 5.x. This is a
- significant change in our strategy, and we look forward to
- realizing the benefits of it. This will kick off with the RELENG_6
- branch happing in June of 2005, followed by the 6.0 release in
- August of 2005.</p>
-
- <p>Also on the roadmap is a plan to combine the live-iso disk2 and
- the install distributions of disk1 into a single disk which can be
- used for both installation and for recovery. 3rd party packages
- that currently reside on disc1 will be moved to a disk2 that will
- be dedicated to these packages. This move will allow us to deal
- with the ever growing size of packages and also provide more
- flexibility to vendors that wish to add their own packages to the
- releases. It also opens the door to more advanced installers being
- put in place of sysinstall. Anyone interested in helping with this
- is encouraged to contact us.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Wireless Networking Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
-
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The wireless networking layer was updated to support the 802.1x,
- WPA, and 802.11i security protocols, and the WME/WMM multi-media
- protocol. As part of this work extensible frameworks were added for
- cryptographic methods, authentication, and access control.
- Extensions are implemented as loadable kernel modules that hook
- into the net80211 layer. This mechanism is used, for example, to
- implement WEP, TKIP, and CCMP crypto protocols. The Atheros driver
- (ath) is currently the only driver that uses the full set of
- features. Adding support to other drivers is simple but waiting on
- volunteers. Ports of the wpa_supplicant and hostapd programs enable
- use of the new security protocols.</p>
-
- <p>The support for tracking stations in a bss (managed or adhoc)
- and stations found when scanning was overhauled. Multiple tables
- are now used, each with different management policies, reference
- counting is now done consistently, and inactivity processing is
- done more intelligently (e.g. associated stations are probed before
- removal). This is the first step towards proper roaming support and
- other advanced features.</p>
-
- <p>AP power save support was added. Associated stations may now
- operate in power save mode; frames sent to them will be buffered
- while they are sleeping and multicast traffic will be deferred
- until after the next beacon (per the 802.11 protocol). Power save
- support is required in a standards-compliant access point. Only the
- ath driver currently implements power save support.</p>
-
- <p>Work is actively going on to add Atheros' SuperG capabilities,
- WDS, and for multi-bss support (ssid and/or bssid) on a single
- device.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Drivers other than ath need updates to support the new
- security protocols</task>
-
- <task>hostapd needs work to support the IAPP and 802.11i
- preauthentication protocols (these are simple conversion of
- existing Linux code)</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD on Xen</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kip</given>
-
- <common>Macy</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kmacy@fsmware.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.fsmware.com/xenofreebsd/">binaries + source +
- slightly out of date HOWTO</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/xen/">Xen
- project page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD 5.2.1 is stable on the stable branch of Xen as a guest.
- FreeBSD 5.3 runs on the stable branch of Xen as a guest, but a
- couple of bugs need to be tracked down.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>FreeBSD support for running in Domain 0 (host)</task>
-
- <task>FreeBSD support for VM checkpoint and migration</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>January-April</month>
-
- <year>2005</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>The first quarter of 2005 has been extremely active in both
- FreeBSD-CURRENT and -STABLE. With FreeBSD 5.4 in the final RC stage
- and an anticipated branch of FreeBSD-6 this summer we have seen a lot
- of performance improvements in 5 and a couple of exciting new
- features in 6.</p>
-
- <p>The report turnout was extremely good and it seems that the
- webform provided by Julian Elischer has made it more enjoyable to
- write reports. Many thanks to Julian for providing this. We also
- like to get your attention to the open tasks section provided in some
- reports.</p>
-
- <p>On special note, please take a look at the report about the
- upcoming BSDCan in Ottawa. There will be lots of interesting FreeBSD
- related talks and activities. If you enjoy reading these reports, you
- will love the conference. See you there!</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters, we hope you enjoy reading.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
-
- <description>Network infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>vendor</name>
-
- <description>Vendor / 3rd Party Software</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Secure Updating</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Colin</given>
-
- <common>Percival</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>cperciva@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.daemonology.net/portsnap/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.daemonology.net/freebsd-update/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Shortly before the ports freeze for FreeBSD 5.4, I released a
- new version of Portsnap. In addition to being secure and more
- efficient than CVSup, this latest version distributes INDEX,
- INDEX-5, and INDEX-6 files, thereby eliminating the need to run
- "make fetchindex" and ensuring that the ports INDEX will match the
- existing ports tree. In addition, portsnap builds have now moved
- onto hardware managed by the FreeBSD project, thereby sharply
- increasing portsnap's chances of survival if I get hit by a
- bus.</p>
-
- <p>In early February hardware problems caused both FreeBSD Update
- and Portsnap to stop functioning for a few days, but those were
- resolved thanks to a server donated by layeredtech.com.</p>
-
- <p>I intend bring Portsnap into the FreeBSD base system before the
- end of the month, followed by FreeBSD Update a few months
- later.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='project'>
- <title>if_bridge from NetBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
-
- <common>Thompson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andy@fud.org.nz</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.fud.org.nz/~andy/if_bridge.diff" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project aims to import the bridging code and interface from
- NetBSD and OpenBSD. The bridge is a cloned interface which can be
- modified by ifconfig and brconfig. It supports assigning an IP
- address directly to the bridge (e.g. bridge0) instead of one of the
- member interfaces, and can be used with tcpdump to inspect the
- bridged packets. The code also supports spanning tree (802.1D) for
- loop detection and link redundancy. Any pfil(9) packet filter can
- be used to filter the bridged packets.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Testing performance and functionality against the existing
- bridge code. Testers welcome!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>ARM Support for TS-7200</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John-Mark</given>
-
- <common>Gurney</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jmg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.embeddedarm.com/epc/ts7200-spec-h.html">
- TS-7200 Board</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/jmg/arm&amp;HIDEDEL=NO">
- Perforce Code Location</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~jmg/dmesg.ts7200">FreeBSD/arm
- TS-7200 dmesg output</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I have been working on getting FreeBSD/arm running on the
- TS-7200. So far the board boots, and has somewhat working ethernet
- (some unexplained packet loss). I can netboot from a FreeBSD/i386
- machine, and I can also mount msdosfs's on CF.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Figuring out why some small packets transmit with
- error</task>
-
- <task>EP93xx identification information to properly attach various
- onboard devices</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Update of the Linux userland infrastructure</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Emulation</given>
-
- <common>Mailinglist</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>freebsd-emulation@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The update to RedHat 8 as discussed in the last status report
- went smoothly (just some minor glitches which got resolved
- fast).</p>
-
- <p>As a next step a cleanup/streamlining and the possibility of
- overriding the default Linux base is in progress. This depends on
- changes which need at least one testrun on the ports build cluster,
- so the final date for those changes depends upon the availability
- of the cluster resources.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Refactoring the common RPM code into bsd.rpm.mk.</task>
-
- <task>Determining which up-to-date Linux distribution to use as the
- next default Linux base. Important criteria:
- <ul>
- <li>RPM based (to be able to use the existing
- infrastructure)</li>
-
- <li>good track record regarding availability of security
- fixes</li>
-
- <li>packages available from several mirror sites</li>
-
- <li>available for several hardware architectures (e.g. i386,
- amd64, sparc64; Note: not all architectures have a working
- linuxolator for their native bit with, but as long as there are
- no userland bits available, no motivation regarding writing the
- kernel bits will arise)</li>
- </ul>
- </task>
-
- <task>Moving the linuxolator userland to an up-to-date version (see
- above).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Pipe namespace added to portalfs</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Diomidis</given>
-
- <common>Spinellis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dds@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.spinellis.gr/blog/20050413/index.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A new sub-namespace, called pipe, has been added to portalfs.
- The pipe namespace executes the named command, starting back at the
- root directory. The command's arguments can be provided after the
- command's name, by separating them with spaces or tabs. Files
- opened for reading in the pipe namespace will receive their input
- from the command's standard output; files opened for writing will
- send the data of write operations to the command's standard input.
- The pipe namespace allows us to perform scatter gather operations
- without using temporary files, create non-linear pipelines, and
- implement file views using symbolic links.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Low-overhead performance monitoring for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joseph</given>
-
- <common>Koshy</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jkoshy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~jkoshy/projects/perf-measurement">
- Project home page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Many modern CPUs have on-chip performance monitoring counters
- (PMCs) that can be used to count low-level hardware events like
- instruction retirals, branch mispredictions, cache and TLB misses
- and the like. PMC architectures and capabilities vary between CPU
- vendors and between CPU generations from the same vendor, making
- the creation of portable applications difficult. This project
- attempts to provide a uniform API for applications to use, and the
- necessary infrastructure to "virtualize" and manage the available
- PMC hardware resources. The creation of performance analysis tools
- that use this infrastructure is also part of the project's
- goals.</p>
-
- <p>Work since the last status report:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Support for Intel
- Pentium-Pro/Pentium-II/Pentium-III/Pentium-M/Celeron style PMCs
- has been added.</li>
-
- <li>The Pentium-4/HTT machine dependent layer has been
- overhauled.</li>
-
- <li>A Python language interface to the C library interface pmc(3)
- has been written.</li>
-
- <li>Many bugs have been fixed and documentation has been
- updated.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The code needs to be tested on Intel Pentium-M, Celeron,
- Pentium II and Pentium Pro CPUs.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>GELI - GEOM class for providers encryption</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
-
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/pjd/geom%5fclasses/sys/geom/eli&amp;HIDEDEL=NO">
- Kernel module.</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/pjd/geom%5fclasses/sbin/geom/class/eli&amp;HIDEDEL=NO">
- Userland configuration utility.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>GELI is a GEOM class used for GEOM providers encryption. I
- decided to work on this, as I needed some feature, which cannot be
- found in similar projects. Here is the list of features, I found
- interesting:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>makes use of crypto(9)</li>
-
- <li>if there is a crypto hardware available, GELI will run
- cryptography on it automatically; if not, it starts dedicated
- kernel thread and do crypto software work in there</li>
-
- <li>supports many cryptographic algorithms (AES, Blowfish,
- 3DES)</li>
-
- <li>is able to take key components from many sources at once
- (user entered passphrase, random bits from a file, etc.)</li>
-
- <li>allows to encrypt root partition</li>
-
- <li>user will be asked for the passphrase before root file system
- is mounted</li>
-
- <li>uses "PKCS #5: Password-Based Cryptography Specification
- Version 2.0" for user passphrase protection (optional)</li>
-
- <li>allows to use two independent keys (e.g. "user key" and
- "company key")</li>
-
- <li>is fast</li>
-
- <li>GELI does simple sector-to-sector encryption</li>
-
- <li>allows to backup/restore Master Keys, so when user have to
- quickly destroy keys, it is able to get the data back by
- restoring keys from the backup</li>
-
- <li>provider can be configured at attach time to automatically
- detach on last close (so user don't have to remember to detach
- after unmounting file system)</li>
-
- <li>allows to attach provider with a random, one-time keys</li>
-
- <li>useful for swap partitions and temporary file systems</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Code audit/review is more than welcome!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
-
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>remko@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/nl/books/handbook">FreeBSD
- Dutch Handbook</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.evilcoder.org/freebsd_html/">FreeBSD Dutch
- Handbook preview</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.evilcoder.org/content/section/6/39/">The
- Project Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Project is a ongoing project in
- translating the English documentation to the Dutch language.
- Currently we have translated almost the entire handbook, and more
- to come. If you want to help out by review the Dutch documents, or
- you want to help translating the remainders of the handbook or
- other documents, feel free to contact me at
- <a href="mailto:remko@FreeBSD.org">remko@FreeBSD.org</a>
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Translate the English handbook, then review the Dutch
- handbook</task>
-
- <task>Translate the English FAQ, then review the Dutch FAQ</task>
-
- <task>Translate the English Articles, then review the Dutch
- Articles</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeBSD Java Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Greg</given>
-
- <common>Lewis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>glewis@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexey</given>
-
- <common>Zelkin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phantom@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/java/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Java Project released its initial support for JDK
- 1.5.0 with patch set 1 "Sabretooth" in January. The initial release
- featured support for both FreeBSD 5.3/i386 and 5.3/amd64. Since
- then preliminary support for FreeBSD 4.11/i386 has been added and
- several bug fixes have been made. Updates in the coming months will
- add support for the browser plug in and Java Web Start, which were
- not in the initial release.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Volunteers to look into some serious problems with JDK 1.5.0
- on FreeBSD 4.x</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Common Address Redundancy Protocol - CARP</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
-
- <common>Laier</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mlaier@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gleb</given>
-
- <common>Smirnoff</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>glebius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=carp&amp;manpath=FreeBSD+6.0-current" />
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~mlaier/CARP/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>CARP is an alternative to VRRP. In contrast to VRRP it has full
- support for IPv6 and uses crypto to protect the advertisements. It
- was developed by OpenBSD due to concerns that the HSRP patent might
- cover VRRP and CISCO might defend its patent. CARP has, since then,
- improved a lot over VRRP.</p>
-
- <p>CARP has been committed to HEAD and MFCed to RELENG_5. It will
- be available in upcoming 5.4-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>Big thanks to all users who provided testing and reported bugs
- to Max and Gleb. Daniel Seuffert has donated hardware to Max for
- this project. Gleb's work was sponsored by
- <a href="http://www.rambler.ru">Rambler</a>
-
- .</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Improve vlan(4) support. Test ng_eiface(4).</task>
-
- <task>Improve locking, consider removing interface layer.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>netgraph(4) status report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gleb</given>
-
- <common>Smirnoff</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>glebius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ng_netflow&amp;manpath=FreeBSD+6.0-current">
- ng_netflow(4)</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ng_ipfw&amp;manpath=FreeBSD+6.0-current">
- ng_ipfw(4)</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~glebius/totest/ng_nat/">
- ng_nat work in progress</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This report covers period since August 2004 until April
- 2005.</p>
-
- <p>New nodes. Two new nodes have been added to base FreeBSD
- distribution. ng_netflow(4) node, which implements NetFlow version
- 5 accounting of IPv4 packets. ng_ipfw(4) node, which diverts
- packets from ipfw(4) to netgraph(4) and back. A well known
- ng_ipacct node has been added to ports tree.</p>
-
- <p>SMP. Nodes, which need to allocate unique names have been
- protected with mutex in RELENG_5, and subr_unit allocator in HEAD.
- Nodes, which need to run periodical jobs were reworked to use
- mpsafe ng_callout() API. ng_tty(4) node has been overhauled to be
- compatible with debug.mpsafenet=1. NetGraph ISR and callout are now
- declared MPSAFE in HEAD.</p>
-
- <p>NetGraph flow control. Two nodes ng_ether(4) and ng_cisco(4)
- have been improved to emit flow control messages to upstream node,
- when state of link changes. New link failure detection method have
- been introduced in ng_one2many(4) node - listening to these flow
- control messages from downstream.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>more SMP testing of many nodes</task>
-
- <task>review locking of graph restructuring</task>
-
- <task>ng_nat node - an in-kernel natd(8)</task>
-
- <task>make ng_bridge(4) multithreaded</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>drm</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Eric</given>
-
- <common>Anholt</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>anholt@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://r300.sourceforge.net/">ATI R300 DRI project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A DRM update was finally committed to -current on 2005-04-15,
- after jhb@ did the necessary fix to vm_mmap. New development
- drivers were added for mach64 and r300 (see URL for info). The
- nearly-finished code for savage and i915 were also added, but left
- disconnected from the build. However, the most visible change is
- likely the support for texture tiling, color tiling, and HyperZ on
- Radeons, which (with updated userland) likely provide a 50-75%
- framerate increase in many applications.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Find someone with newbus knowledge to figure out why the i915
- won't attach to drmsub0.</task>
-
- <task>Finish porting the savage driver.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate busdma code from Tonnerre (NetBSD).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Storage driver SMPng locking</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
-
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>scottl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Several storage drivers have been taken out from under the Giant
- mutex in the past few months. Thanks to sponsorship from
- <a href="http://www.freebsdsystems.com">FreeBSD Systems, Inc</a>
-
- and
- <a href="http://www.imp.ch">ImproWare, AG, Switzerland</a>
-
- , the LSI MegaRAID (AMR) and IBM/Adaptec ServeRAID (IPS) drivers
- have been locked. SMPng locking is a key step in improving the
- performance of system drivers in FreeBSD 5.x and beyond, and both
- of these drivers are showing the benefits of this. FreeBSD 5.4 will
- contains these improvements when it is released.</p>
-
- <p>Similar work is ongoing with the 3WARE Escalade (TWE) driver,
- and preliminary patches have been made available to testers. I hope
- to have this driver complete in time for the next FreeBSD
- release.</p>
-
- <p>Unfortunately, most benefits can only be gained from pure block
- storage drivers such as the ones mentioned here due to the SCSI
- subsystem in FreeBSD (CAM) not be locked itself at this time. It is
- possible, however, to lock a CAM sub-driver and bring the driver's
- interrupt handler out from under Giant for a partial gain. The Sun
- FAS366 SCSI driver (ESP) operates like this. Volunteers to lock
- other drivers or to tackle locking CAM are gladly accepted, so
- please contact me if you are interested.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Filesystem journalling for UFS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
-
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>scottl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://repoman.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/scottl/ufsj" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>It's time to bite the bullet and admit that fsck is no longer
- scalable for modern storage capacities. While a healthy debate can
- still be had on the merits and data integrity guarantees of
- journalling vs. SoftUpdates, the fact that SoftUpdates still
- requires a fsck to ensure consistency of the filesystem metadata
- after an unclean shutdown means uptime is lost. While background
- fsck is available, it saps system performance and stretched the
- fsck time out to hours.</p>
-
- <p>Journalling provides a way to record transactions that might not
- have fully been written to disk before the system crashed, and then
- quickly recover the system back to a consistent state by replaying
- these transactions. It doesn't guarantee that no data will be lost,
- but it does guarantee that the filesystem will be back to a
- consistent state after the replay is performed. This contrasts to
- SoftUpdates that re-arranges metadata updates so that
- inconsistencies are minimized and easy to recover from, though
- recovery still requires the traditional full filesystem scan.</p>
-
- <p>Journalling is a key feature of many modern filesystems like
- NTFS, XFS, JFS, ReiserFS, and Ext3, so the ground is well covered
- and the risks for UFS/FFS are low. I'm aware that groups from CMU
- and RPI have attempted similar work in the past, but unfortunately
- the work is either very outdates, or I haven't had any luck in
- contacting the groups. Is this absence, I've decided to work on
- this project myself in hopes of having a functional prototype in
- time for FreeBSD 6.0.</p>
-
- <p>The approach is simple and journals full metadata blocks instead
- of just deltas or high-level operations. This greatly simplifies
- the replay code at the cost of requiring more disk space for the
- journal and more work within the filesystem to identify discreet
- update points. An important design consideration is whether to make
- the journal data and code compatible with the UFS2 filesystem, or
- to start a new UFS3 derivative. Since the latter presents a very
- high barrier to adoption for most people, I'm going to try to make
- it a compatible option for UFS2. This means that the journal blocks
- will likely appear as an unlinked file to legacy filesystem and
- fsck code, and will be treated as such. This will allow seamless
- fallback to using fsck, though once the unlinked journal data
- blocks are reclaimed by fsck, the user will have to take action to
- re-create the journal file again.</p>
-
- <p>One key piece of journalling is ensuring that each journal
- transaction is fully written to disk before the associated metadata
- blocks are written to the filesystem. I plan to adopt the buffer
- 'pinning' mechanism from Alexander Kabaev's XFS work to assist with
- this. This will allow the journalling subsystem fine-grained
- control over which blocks get flushed to disk by the buffer daemon
- without having to further complicate the UFS/FFS code. One
- consideration is how Softupdates falls into this and whether it is
- mutually exclusive of journalling or if it can help provide
- transaction ordering functionality to the journal. Research here is
- on-going.</p>
-
- <p>Some preliminary work can be found in Perforce in the
- //depot/user/scottl/ufsj/... tree or at the URL provided. Hopefully
- this will quickly accelerate.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Status Report for FreeBSD ATA driver project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>S&#248;ren</given>
-
- <common>Schmidt</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sos@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>ATA mkIII has been committed to -current after a couple of month
- testing as patches post on -current and 5-stable. I will continue
- to provide patches for 5-stable for those that need up-to-date ATA
- support there.</p>
-
- <p>Here a short rehash of what mkIII brings:</p>
-
- <p>ATA is now fully modular so each part can be loaded/unloaded at
- will to provided the wanted functionality.</p>
-
- <p>Much improved SATA support that support hotplug events on
- controllers that support it (Promise, SiS, nVidia so far) ie the
- system will automagically detect when SATA devices come and go and
- add/delete device entries etc.</p>
-
- <p>Much improved ATA RAID support. The ata-raid driver has been
- largely rewritten to take advantage of the features the improved
- infrastructure provides, including composite ATA operations etc.
- The rebuild functionality has been changed to rebuild on userland
- reads, so a simple dd of the entire array will get it rebuild (what
- atacontrol now does). This means that the resources used for this
- can be better tailored to the actually usage pattern if needed. ATA
- RAID now supports 10+ different RAID metadata formats, so most BIOS
- defined ATA RAID arrays can be picked up and used. The number of
- metadata formats that can be created from within FreeBSD is still
- limited though and is not a high priority feature right now.</p>
-
- <p>The lowlevel infrastructure of the ATA driver has been refined
- even further to support "strange" chipsets much more easily and in
- most case transparent to the higher levels. This to easy ports to
- new platforms where ATA controllers doesn't necessarily have the
- x86 legacy layout.</p>
-
- <p>Lots of bug fixes and corrections all over the driver proper.
- The rework of the infrastructure has revealed bugs and deficiencies
- that has been fixed in the process of modulerising ATA and making
- the infrastructure more generic, and hopefully easier to
- understand.</p>
-
- <p>The work continues to keep ATA on top of new chipsets and other
- advancements in the ATA camp. SATA ATAPI support is in the works
- and so are support for NCA/TCQ (tags). Donations of unsupported
- hardware is the way to get it supported as I'm way out of my budget
- for new hardware for the next decade or so according to my wife
- :)</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Lots of testing wanted, especially SATA and RAID
- support</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>GSHSEC - GEOM class for handling shared secret</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
-
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=gshsec&amp;apropos=0&amp;sektion=0&amp;manpath=FreeBSD+6.0-current&amp;format=html">
- Manual page.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>GSHSEC is a GEOM class used for handling shared secret data
- between multiple GEOM providers. For every write request, SHSEC
- class splits the data using XOR operation with random data, so N-1
- providers gets just random data and one provider gets the data
- XORed with the random data from the other providers. All of the
- configured providers must be present in order to reveal the secret.
- The class is already committed to HEAD and RELENG_5 branches.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>ATAPI/CAM</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
-
- <common>Quinot</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>thomas@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>ATAPI/CAM integration with the new ATA (mkIII) framework is now
- completed. ATAPI/CAM is now available as a loadable module
- (atapicam.ko). It is also independent from the native ATAPI drivers
- again, as was the case before mkIII.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to Scott Long and S&#248;ren Schmidt for their
- participation in the integration work.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>twa driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Vinod</given>
-
- <common>Kashyap</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>vkashyap at amcc.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/dev/twa/">
- source code</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/modules/twa/">
- source code</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A newly re-architected twa(4) driver was committed to 6 -CURRENT
- on 04/12/2005. Highlights of this release are:</p>
-
- <ol>
- <li>The driver has been re-architected to use a "Common Layer"
- (all tw_cl* files), which is a consolidation of all
- OS-independent parts of the driver. The FreeBSD OS specific
- portions of the driver go into an "OS Layer" (all tw_osl* files).
- This re-architecture is to achieve better maintainability,
- consistency of behavior across OS's, and better portability to
- new OS's (drivers for new OS's can be written by just adding an
- OS Layer that's specific to the OS, by complying to a "Common
- Layer Programming Interface (CLPI)" API. If there's interest in
- porting the 3ware driver to any other OS, you may contact ctchu
- at amcc.com to get a copy of the CLPI specifications.</li>
-
- <li>The driver takes advantage of multiple processors. It does
- not need to be Giant protected anymore.</li>
-
- <li>The driver has a new firmware image bundled, the new features
- of which include Online Capacity Expansion and multi-lun support,
- among others. More details about 3ware's 9.2 release can be found
- here:
- <a
- href="http://www.3ware.com/download/Escalade9000Series/9.2/9.2_Release_Notes_Web.pdf">
- http://www.3ware.com/download/Escalade9000Series/9.2/9.2_Release_Notes_Web.pdf</a>
- </li>
- </ol>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>IPv6 Support for IPFW</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/cvs-all/2005-April/116671.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In April 18th, I committed support for IPv6 to IPFW. This
- support was written by two student of Luigi's, Mariano Tortoriello
- and Raffaele De Lorenzo. I updated it to use PFIL_HOOKS and fixed a
- few minor issues. As of this commit, IP6FW should be considered
- deprecated in favor of IPFW. It should be possible to MFC this
- change to 5.x, but that is not currently planned.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Testing.</task>
-
- <task>IP6FW to IPFW migration guide.</task>
-
- <task>Patches relative to 5-STABLE.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Removable interface improvements.</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~brooks/pubs/eurobsdcon2004/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/projects/dingo/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project is an attempt to clean up handling of network
- interfaces in order to allow interfaces to be removed reliably.
- Current problems include panics if Dummynet is delaying packets to
- an interface when it is removed.</p>
-
- <p>I am currently working to remove struct ifnet's from device
- driver structures to allow them to be managed properly upon device
- removal. I believe I have removed all known instances of casting a
- struct ifnet pointer to something else (except that that are just
- magic values and not real struct ifnets.) I will begin committing
- these changes to the tree shortly and will then add a new function
- if_alloc() that will allocate struct ifnets. if_detach() will be
- modified to destroy them.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>cpufreq</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nate</given>
-
- <common>Lawson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>njl</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=cpufreq&amp;manpath=FreeBSD+6.0-current&amp;format=html">
- cpufreq man page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The cpufreq project was committed to 6-CURRENT in early February
- and has undergone bugfixes and updates. It will soon be MFCd to
- 5-STABLE.</p>
-
- <p>The cpufreq driver provides a unified kernel and user interface
- to CPU frequency control drivers. It combines multiple drivers
- offering different settings into a single interface of all possible
- levels. Users can access this interface directly via sysctl(8), by
- indicating to power_profile that it should switch settings when the
- AC line state changes, or by using powerd(8).</p>
-
- <p>For example, an absolute driver offering frequencies of 1000 Mhz
- and 750 Mhz combined with a relative driver offering settings of
- 100% and 50% would result in cpufreq providing levels of 1000, 750,
- 500, and 375 Mhz.</p>
-
- <p>Colin Percival helped with powerd(8), which provides automatic
- control of CPU frequencies. The adaptive mode is especially
- interesting since it attempts to respond to changes in system load
- while reducing power consumption.</p>
-
- <p>Current hardware drivers include acpi_perf (ACPI CPU performance
- states), est (Intel Enhanced SpeedStep for Pentium-M), ichss
- (Intel's original SpeedStep for ICH), and powernow (AMD Powernow!
- K7 and K8 support). Other drivers for relative hardware include
- acpi_throttle (ACPI CPU throttling) and p4tcc (Pentium 4 Thermal
- Control Circuitry)</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to Bruno Ducrot for the powernow driver, Colin Percival
- for the est driver, and the many testers who have sent in
- feedback.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We'd appreciate someone with a Transmeta CPU converting the
- existing longrun driver to the cpufreq framework. It would also be
- good if someone wrote a VIA Longhaul driver. See the Linux
- arch/i386/kernel/cpu/cpufreq directory for examples.</task>
-
- <task>Various other architectures, including ARM, have CPU power
- control that could be implemented as a cpufreq driver.</task>
-
- <task>The powerd(8) algorithm is rather simple and we'd appreciate
- more help in testing it and alternative algorithms with various
- workloads. The -v flag causes powerd to report frequency
- transitions and print a summary of total energy used upon
- termination. This should help testers profile their
- algorithms.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Move ARP out of routing table</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Qing</given>
-
- <common>Li</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>qingli@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~qingli/">containing the
- patch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I have finished the basic functionality for both IPv4 and IPv6.
- The userland utilities ("arp" and "ndp") have been updated. I have
- tested the changes with "make buildworld". I have been testing the
- new code in a production environment and things appear to be
- stable. Gleb Smirnoff (glebius@FreeBSD.org) has provided review
- comments and I have incorporated these feedback into the patch. I
- have discussed the IPv6 changes with two of the core KAME
- developers during the last IETF meeting in March 2005. They
- indicated that these changes may result in divergence from the KAME
- project but that is not necessarily a bad thing.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>I am waiting for review feedback from my mentor Andre. I need
- locking experts to help me fix my giant-lock shortcut. I am hoping
- to send out the code for wider review soon.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Support for telephone hardware (aka Zaptel)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Maxim</given>
-
- <common>Sobolev</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sobomax@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
-
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gonzo@pbxpress.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
-
- <common>Khon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>fjoe@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=hardware_products" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the last 2 months lot of progress has been made. Existing
- support for TDM400 (FXO/FXS) has been significantly improved.
- Drivers for PRI and BRI cards have been added and now should be
- considered beta-quality.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>More testing of PRI/BRI drivers.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for channelized DS3 card(s).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>FreshPorts</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
-
- <common>Langille</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dan@langille.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freshports.org/">FreshPorts</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This is the first status report for FreshPorts. FreshPorts
- started in early 2000 and now contains over 170,000 commits.
- FreshPorts is primarily concerned with port commits, but actually
- processes and records all commits to the FreeBSD source tree. Its
- sister site,
- <a href="http://www.freshsource.org/">FreshSource</a>
-
- uses the same database as FreshPorts but has a wider reporting
- scope. In recent months, FreshPorts has been enhanced to process
- and include
- <a href="http://www.vuxml.org/freebsd/">VuXML</a>
-
- information. In addition, RESTRICTED and NO_CDROM have been added
- to list of things that FreshPorts keeps track of. For unmaintained
- ports, we recently added this message:
- <p>
- <em>There is no maintainer for this port.
- <br />
-
- Any concerns regarding this port should be directed to the
- FreeBSD Ports mailing list via ports@FreeBSD.org</em>
- </p>
-
- FreshPorts, with direct and indirect support from the FreeBSD
- community, continues to evolve and to provide a great tool for
- users and developers alike.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Provide a copy/paste method for updating watch lists</task>
-
- <task>improvement of query times for "People watching this port,
- also watch"</task>
-
- <task>pagination of commits within a port</task>
-
- <task>pagination of watch lists</task>
-
- <task>create an RSS feed for individual watch lists</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BSDCan</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
-
- <common>Langille</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dan@langille.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bsdcan.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>BSDCan made a strong debut in
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2004/">2004</a>
-
- . The favorable reception gave us a strong incentive for
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2005/">2005</a>
-
- . We have been rewarded with a very interesting
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2005/schedule.php">program</a>
-
- and a higher rate of registrations. Percentage-wise, we have more
- Europeans than last year as they have decided that the trip across
- the Atlantic is worth taking. We know they won't be disappointed.
- See you at BSDCan 2005!</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>volunteers needed for the conference</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/">The FreeBSD ports
- collection</url>
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.firepipe.net/index.html">FreeBSD ports
- monitoring system</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">The FreeBSD
- Ports Management Team</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As this report was being written, the 5.4 release was
- ongoing.</p>
-
- <p>A new charter for the Ports Management (portmgr) team was
- approved by core and has been posted at the URL above. In addition,
- two other new pages describe the policies of the team, and the
- range of QA activities both during and between releases.</p>
-
- <p>Due to being absent from email discussions for some time, Oliver
- Eikemeier (eik) was moved to non-voting status on portmgr.</p>
-
- <p>We have added several new and very active committers recently;
- this is helping us to keep the PR count low even with the large
- numbers of new ports that have been added.</p>
-
- <p>Several more iterations of infrastructure changes have been
- tested on the cluster and committed; see /usr/ports/CHANGES for
- details.</p>
-
- <p>Updates have occurred to x.org, GNOME, KDE, and perl.</p>
-
- <p>There have been some updates to the Porter's Handbook, but more
- sections are still in need of updates to include recent changes in
- practices.</p>
-
- <p>The ports collection now contains almost 12,750 ports.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Further progress has been made in cracking down on ports that
- install files outside the approved directories and/or do not
- deinstall cleanly (see "Extra files not listed in PLIST" on
- <a href="http://pointyhat.freebsd.org/errorlogs/">pointyhat</a>
-
- ) and this will remain a focus area. We appreciate everyone who has
- sent in PRs or committed fixes.</task>
-
- <task>Demand for new features and revisions for bsd.port.mk is
- still very high and the portmgr team is trying to work through them
- all.</task>
-
- <task>We still have a large number of PRs that have been assigned
- to committers for some time (in fact, they constitute the
- majority). One goal of portmgr in the coming months is to try to
- reduce this number, and we would like to ask our committers to help
- us out as much as possible.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>PowerPC Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
-
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>grehan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Progress continues. X.Org 6.8.1 server has been up and running
- on a number of different Macs, and the work is being merged into
- 6.8.2. There have been successful installs on Mac Minis</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>OpenBSD packet filter - pf</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
-
- <common>Laier</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mlaier@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://pf4freebsd.love2party.net/">pf4FreeBSD
- Homepage</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~mlaier/pf37/">pf 3.7 patches</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>OpenBSD is about to release
- <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/37.html">version 3.7</a>
-
- . There are
- <a href="http://people.freebsd.org/~mlaier/pf37/">patches</a>
-
- available to catch up with the development done in OpenBSD 3.6 and
- 3.7. These patches are in an early stage, but ready for testing,
- please help.</p>
-
- <p>Otherwise there was not much activity on pf, as it already is
- quite stable. Other work, such as CARP and if_bridge are having
- impact on pf in FreeBSD however, please see the respective
- reports.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Alpha/Betatesting of the 3.7 import</task>
-
- <task>Testing with if_bridge</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>libthread</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
-
- <common>Xu</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>davidxu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>libthread is a pure 1:1 threading library, it had stayed in my
- perforce branch for a long time, recent it was imported into source
- tree and replaced libthr. The purpose of the work is to improve 1:1
- threading on FreeBSD, the library is designed in mind that simplest
- is best, currently it can run almost all of the applications
- libpthread can run, but gives you better SMP performance. The
- library size is smaller than libpthread.</p>
-
- <p>Currently it supports i386, AMD64, sparc64 and ia64 and may
- support alpha, powerpc and arm. I didn't do many tests on sparc64
- and ia64, I only tested it on FreeBSD cluster machines. For i386, I
- always used LDT, but know that Peter committed GDT code, and now
- there is no 8191 threads limitation anymore.</p>
-
- <p>libthread_db was updated to support debugging the new libthr. It
- is an assistant library used by gdb to debug threaded process, that
- understands internal detail of thread libraries. I have improved it
- a bit to support event reports for libthr, currently it can report
- thread creation and death events. That means a thread that was
- created and died will be reported to the user regardless if you are
- tracking it or not.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>I am working on thread creation performance, currently it
- needs considerable number of libc functions and syscalls to create
- a thread, I would like to introduce a syscall to create a thread in
- atomically. That means one syscall will setup thread entry, tls, and
- signal mask and PTHREAD_SCOPE_PROCESS/SYSTEM; in future maybe even
- CPU affinity masks, when userland entry code is executed, the
- thread is already fully setup.</task>
-
- <task>Process shareable synchronization objects. In Current FreeBSD
- does not support this specification. The idea about the shareable
- mutex and others is like other systems did, one can use mmap() to
- create a shared memory page, and put a pthread synchronization
- object in the page, multiple processes use the shared object to
- control resource access. I am not working on it, if someone is
- interested, please let me know.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Coverity Code Analysis</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
-
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.coverity.com/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There has been an ongoing effort to review the kernel source
- code using Coverity's source code analysis tools
- (http://www.coverity.com). These tools check for a variety of
- problems such as null pointer dereference, use-after-free of
- allocated variables, invalid array references, etc. This work is a
- joint project between FreeBSD and Coverity.</p>
-
- <p>Two passes have been completed over the 6-current kernel source
- code base and all significant problems have been corrected. These
- runs were done in February and March of this year. A few reports of
- minor problems await response from outside groups and will be
- resolved in time for the first 6.x release. Another analysis run
- over the kernel will happen soon. We are looking for a way to use
- these tools on a regular basis as they have been helpful in
- improving the code base.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to Coverity for their help and especially Ted Unangst.
- Several developers have been especially helpful in resolving
- reports: Poul-Henning Kamp, David Schultz, Pawel Jakub Dawidek,
- George V. Neville-Neil, and Matthew Dodd.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Wireless Networking Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
-
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Several new drivers by by Damien Bergamini were brought into the
- tree: iwi, ipw, ral, and ural.</p>
-
- <p>WPA-PSK support for the ndis driver was contributed by Arvind
- Srinivasa.</p>
-
- <p>A new tx rate control algorithm for the ath driver was
- contributed by John Bicket. It will become the default algorithm
- shortly.</p>
-
- <p>Work on multi-bss support is going on outside the cvs tree. A
- presentation on this work will be given at BSDCan 2005 and the
- slides for the talk will be made available after.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Drivers other than ath and ndis need updates to support the
- new security protocols.</task>
-
- <task>hostapd needs work to support the IAPP and 802.11i
- preauthentication protocols (these are simple conversions of
- existing Linux code).</task>
-
- <task>The OpenBSD dhclient program has been ported but needs a
- developer that will maintain it once it is brought into cvs.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Many subdirs for UFS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
-
- <common>Malone</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dwmalone@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://groups-beta.google.com/group/muc.lists.freebsd.fs/browse_frm/thread/a36d1143d695287e/40cad00cf2c0823b?hl=en#40cad00cf2c0823b">
- Thread on freebsd-fs</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I'm currently looking at the limit on the number of
- subdirectories a directory can have in UFS. There is currently a
- limit of 32K subdirectories because of the 16 bit link count field
- in both struct stat and the on-disk inode format. The thread above
- shows that dirhash provides acceptable performance for directories
- with 100k subdirectories using a prototype patch. Two options for
- allowing many subdirectories seem to exist: changing the link
- counting scheme for directories and expanding the link count field.
- The prototype patch implements the first scheme and there are plans
- to investigate the second scheme (which may require an ABI
- change).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>IMUNES - a FreeBSD based kernel-level network topology
- emulator</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Miljenko</given>
-
- <common>Mikuc</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>miljenko@tel.fer.hr</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marko</given>
-
- <common>Zec</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>zec@tel.fer.hr</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.imunes.net/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>IMUNES is a scalable kernel-level network topology emulator
- based on FreeBSD. In IMUNES each virtual node operates on its
- private instance of network stack state variables, such as routing
- tables, interface addresses, sockets, ipfw rules etc. Most if not
- all existing FreeBSD application binaries, including routing
- protocol daemons such as quagga or XORP, can run unmodified within
- the context of virtual nodes with no noticeable performance
- penalty. Complex network topologies can be constructed by
- connecting the virtual nodes through netgraph-based link-layer
- paths. A GUI tool allows for simple and intuitive network topology
- specification, deployment and management. The current version of
- IMUNES is based on FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE and supports IPv4.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>XenFreeBSD - FreeBSD on Xen</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kip</given>
-
- <common>Macy</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kmacy@fsmware.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/xen/">Xen
- project page</url>
-
- <url href="http://xen.bkbits.net/">Xen changeset logs</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD 5.3 runs on the stable and the development branches of
- xen and is now checked into both trees. Over the next couple of
- weeks I will be adding improvements for better batching of page
- table updates and SMP support.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>FreeBSD support for running as Domain 0, i.e. running as the
- hosting operating system.</task>
-
- <task>FreeBSD support for VM checkpoint and migration.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Dingo</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
-
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gnn@neville-neil.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~gnn/Dingo/notebook/60.html">
- Project page (out of date)</url>
-
- <url href="http://zoo.unixdaemons.com/index.php?blog=7">Blog
- covering test framework</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>On the protocol conformance tool I have finally made some
- progress getting a scriptable packet library using libnet, and
- SWIG. This will hopefully become a port that can then be used to do
- conformance testing on protocol stack changes. Qing Li has
- separately taken up the ARP rewrite and that will be taken out of
- the Dingo project pages.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Many :-)</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Interrupt Latency</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
-
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I've setup a test system to measure interrupt latency on FreeBSD
- 5.3 and current. So far I've measured the baseline latency for a
- 300MHz embedded cyrix based single board computer. I've tried a
- number of different strategies to optimize the interrupt path. Most
- of these strategies resulted in some improvement of the time it
- takes to get from the start of the interrupt servicing to the
- driver's ISR. These improvements turned out to be about 1-2% of the
- processing times on this single board computer, but a wash on
- faster machines. However, the time between when the interrupt
- should happen, and when FreeBSD starts to service the interrupt is
- the dominant factor in these measurements. Despite the fact that
- these are fast interrupt handlers (so the scheduler is out of the
- loop), I routinely see average latencies of 18us, with large
- variations (on the order of 5us standard deviation).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>I need to measure the latencies with 4.x and current to
- characterize the differences more precisely. I'm especially
- interested in the effects on interrupt latency that the elimination
- of mixed mode will cause.</task>
-
- <task>I need to characterize different parts of our ISR routines to
- see if some of the variation I've seen so far can be reduced by
- improved coding techniques.</task>
-
- <task>I need to re-run my tests with 5.4 and summarize my results
- in a paper.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Infrastructure Cleanup</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
-
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Takahashi</given>
-
- <common>Yoshihiro</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nyan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Unglamorous cleanup of the code base continues. The focus of
- recent efforts have been to reduce the number of machine #ifdefs
- that are in the machine independent code. In addition, we're also
- trying to increase code sharing between pc98 and i386 ports and
- reduce the number of #ifdef PC98 instances in the tree.</p>
-
- <p>In addition, a number of cleanup tasks are underway for
- different parts of the kernel that are more complicated than
- necessary. Recently, the pccard code's allocation routines were
- simplified to reassign ownership of resources more directly than
- before. The search is on for other areas that can benefit from
- cleanup.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>On pc98, there's no such thing as an ISA bus. It is desirable
- to move to having cbus appear in the probe messages. This would
- also allow for additional segregation of pc98 specific code in the
- drivers and eliminate many ifdefs. Ideally, isa and cbus would
- share a common newbus ancestor class so their similarities can be
- exploited (they both have PNPBIOS enumeration methods, for
- example).</task>
-
- <task>cbus devices can have complicated resources. There's support
- for vectors of resources. Yet there's no support for populating a
- vector of resources from the plug and play information. Doing so
- would help the complex world of pc98 a lot, and the odd edge cases
- in i386 (floppy, ata) a little.</task>
-
- <task>The hints mechanism provides a way to associate hardware with
- drivers and resource that would otherwise be completely unknown to
- the system. A refinement in the hints mechanism to allow matching
- of driver instances to resources is desirable. This would allow one
- to hardwire sio0 to 0x2f8, even when the serial device in the plug
- and play resource list (or acpi resource list) is listed second. A
- further refinement could also be wiring sio0 to "port B" as defined
- by acpi or some other enumeration method. Chances are good that
- these seemingly related concepts may need separate implementations
- due to the decision points for unit assignment.</task>
-
- <task>Pccard, cardbus and usb probe their devices after interrupts
- are enabled. It would be desirable to hook into new kernel APIs to
- allow the mounting of root to be put off until those systems know
- that they are done with their initial probe of the devices present
- at boot.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>FreeBSD Security Officer and Security Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Officer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-officer@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Team</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-team@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/security/" />
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/administration.html#t-secteam" />
-
- <url href="http://vuxml.freebsd.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In January 2005, Warner Losh (Security Officer Emeritus) stepped
- down from the FreeBSD Security Team in order to better devote his
- time to other projects. In March, Colin Percival was named as a
- second Deputy Security Officer, joining Dag-Erling Sm&#248;rgrav in
- that position. The current Security Team membership is published on
- the web site.</p>
-
- <p>So far in 2005, four security advisories have been issued
- concerning problems in the base system of FreeBSD, three of which
- were specific to FreeBSD. The Vulnerabilities and Exposures Markup
- Language (VuXML) document has continued to be updated by the
- Security Team and the Ports Committers documenting new
- vulnerabilities in the FreeBSD Ports Collection. As of April 17,
- 127 entries have been added in 2005 bringing the FreeBSD VuXML file
- up to a total of 422 entries.</p>
-
- <p>In the past months both the
- <a href="http://vuxml.FreeBSD.org/">VuXML web site</a>
-
- and the
- <a href="http://www.FreshPorts.org/">FreshPorts</a>
-
- VuXML integration have been improved. The VuXML web site has had a
- face lift and, among other things, each package now has a separate
- web page which lists all documented vulnerabilities for the
- particular package.
- <a href="http://cve.mitre.org/">CVE</a>
-
- information is now also included directly on the VuXML web
- site.</p>
-
- <p>Finally, the first few months of 2005 also saw FreeBSD 4.8 --
- the first release to be offered "extended support" -- reach its
- designated End of Life. The currently supported releases are
- FreeBSD 4.10, 4.11, and 5.3.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeBSD Release Engineering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>RE</given>
- <common>Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/releng" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD 4.11, the final formal release of the 4.x series, was
- released on 25 Jan 2005. Many thanks to the all of the developers
- and users over the past 5 years who made it successful. While no
- more releases are planned, the security team will continue to
- support it through security update patches until 2007. Developers
- are also free to commit bug fixes and low-risk features to the
- RELENG_4 branch for the foreseeable future.</p>
- <p>FreeBSD 5.4 is going through its final release candidate stages
- and is expected to be released in late April. Its focus is mostly
- bug fixes and minor feature and performance improvements, so it is
- an excellent target for those looking to upgrade from previous
- versions or to give FreeBSD a try for the first time. FreeBSD 5.5
- will be release in about 4-6 months after 5.4.</p>
- <p>FreeBSD 6.0 is rapidly approaching also. In contrast to FreeBSD
- 5.0, the goal is to take a more incremental approach to major
- changes, and not wait for years to get as many features in as
- possible. FreeBSD 6.0 will largely be an evolutionary change from
- the 5.x series, with the largest changes centered around
- multi-threading and streamlining the filesystem and device layers.
- Feature freeze and code freeze for 6.0 are coming up in May and
- June, and we hope to have 6.0 stable and ready for release in July
- or August.</p>
- <p>The release engineering team has also started doing monthly
- informal snapshots of the 6-CURRENT and 5-STABLE trees. These are
- intended to increase the exposure of new features and get more
- users involved in testing and providing feedback. Snapshots can
- be found at <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/snapshots">
- http://www.freebsd.org/snapshots</a>.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>New Wireless Drivers</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Damien</given>
-
- <common>Bergamini</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>damien@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/firmware.php?fid=4" />
-
- <url href="http://ralink.rapla.net/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Four new wireless drivers were imported:</p>
-
- <p>
- <em>ipw</em>
-
- : driver for Intel PRO/Wireless 2100 adapters (MiniPCI).
- <br />
-
- <em>iwi</em>
-
- : driver for Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG/2225BG/2915ABG adapters (PCI
- or MiniPCI).
- <br />
-
- <em>ral</em>
-
- : driver for Ralink RT2500 wireless adapters (PCI or CardBus).
- <br />
-
- <em>ural</em>
-
- : driver for Ralink RT2500USB wireless USB 2.0 adapters.</p>
-
- <p>The ipw and iwi drivers require firmwares to operate.
- <br />
-
- These firmwares can't be redistributed with the base system due to
- license restrictions.
- <br />
-
- See firmware licensing terms here:
- <a href="http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/firmware.php?fid=4">
- http://ipw2100.sourceforge.net/firmware.php?fid=4</a>
-
- .
- <br />
- </p>
-
- <p>Ports which include the firmware images as well as the firmware
- loader are being worked on.
- <br />
-
- A list of adapters supported by ral and ural can be found here:
- <a href="http://ralink.rapla.net/">http://ralink.rapla.net/</a>
-
- .</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Create ports for ipw and iwi firmwares.</task>
-
- <task>Add IBSS support to iwi.</task>
-
- <task>Add WPA (802.11i) support to ipw and iwi.</task>
-
- <task>Add hardware encryption (WEP, TKIP and CCMP) support in ral
- and ural.</task>
-
- <task>Add automatic rate adaptation support to ural.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>March-June</month>
-
- <year>2005</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>The second quarter of 2005 has again been very exciting. The
- BSDCan and MeetBSD conferences were both very interesting and the
- sources of very good times. I highly recommend attending them again
- next year.</p>
-
- <p>The Google Summer of Code project has also generated quite a bit
- of excitement. FreeBSD has been granted 19 funded mentorship spots,
- the fourth most of all of participating organizations. Projects being
- worked on range from UFS Journaling to porting the new BSD Installer
- to redesigning the venerable www.FreeBSD.org website. We are quite
- pleased to be working with so many talented students, and eagerly
- await the results of their work. More information and status can be
- found at the Wiki site at
- <a href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/SummerOfCode2005">
- http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/SummerOfCode2005</a>
-
- .</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD 6.0 release cycle is also starting up. The purpose of
- quickly jumping from 5.x to 6.0 is to reduce the amount of transition
- pain that most users and developers felt when switching from 4-STABLE
- to 5.x. 6.0 will feature improved performance and stability over 5.x,
- experimental PowerPC support, and many new WiFi/802.11 features. The
- 5.x series will continue for at least one more release this fall, and
- will then be supported by the security team for at least 2 years
- after that. We encourage everyone to give the 6.0-BETA snapshots a
- try and help us make it ready for production. We hope to release
- FreeBSD 6.0 by the end of August.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks again to everyone who submitted reports, and thanks to Max
- Laier for running the show and putting the reports together. Enjoy
- reading!</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>soc</name>
-
- <description>Google summer of code</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
-
- <description>Network infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>vendor</name>
-
- <description>Vendor / 3rd Party Software</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BSDCan</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
-
- <common>Langille</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dan@langille.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2005/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The second annual
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org">BSDCan</a>
-
- conference was well presented, well attended, and everyone went
- away with good stories to tell. If you know anything that attended,
- get them to tell you what they did, who they met with, and talks
- they listened to.</p>
-
- <p>We had 197 people from 15 different countries. That's a strong
- turnout by any definition.</p>
-
- <p>We'll be adding more people to the program committee for BSDCan
- 2006. This job involves prodding and poking people from your
- respective projects. You get them to submit papers. There are a lot
- of very interesting projects out there and not all of them submit a
- paper.</p>
-
- <p>If you know someone doing interesting work, please let me know
- and urge them to start thinking about BSDCan 2006.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Integrate the BSD Installer into FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
-
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>soc-andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bsdinstaller.org">The BSD Installer</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/BSDInstaller">BSD
- Installer Wiki page</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/soc2005/bsdinstaller">
- BSD Installer Perforce tree</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Progress towards integrating the BSD Installer for Google's
- Summer of Code is coming along nicely. The installation CD will
- boot to multi-user mode and run both the front and back ends. It
- can then partition a hard drive, install the base distribution and
- make the disk bootable.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test in non-i386</task>
-
- <task>Investigate installing from other media</task>
-
- <task>Many more tasks</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>FreshPorts</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
-
- <common>Langille</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dan@langille.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freshports.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The following new features have been added to FreshPorts:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <a href="http://www.freshports.org/ports- deprecated.php">
- Deprecated Ports</a>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <a href="http://www.freshports.org/ports- expired.php">Expired
- Ports</a>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <a href="http://www.freshports.org/ports-expiration- date.php">
- Ports Set To Expire</a>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <a
- href="http://www.freshports.org/phorum/read.php?f=1&amp;i=1021&amp;t=1021#repl y_1021">
- Display relevant entries from ports/UPDATING on your watch
- list</a>
- </li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>I've noticed that FreshPorts is incorrectly reporting
- vulnerabilities under a
- <a
- href="http://www.freshports.org/phorum/read.php?f=1&amp;i=1025&amp;t=1025">
- very specific situation</a>
-
- . The fix is sitting in BETA, waiting to be moved to
- production.</task>
-
- <task>I've been working on added Last-Modified to the headers. At
- present, there are none. Most of the pages on the BETA website have
- been completed. I need to move this to production soon.</task>
-
- <task>Customized news feeds are in the works. You'll be able to
- create a news feed for each of your watch lists. This work is
- contingent upon finishing the Last-Modified headers.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Fundraising - TCP &amp; IP Routing Optimization</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
-
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andre@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/tcpoptimization.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The TCP code in FreeBSD has evolved significantly since the fork
- from 4.4BSD-Lite2 in 1994 primarily due to new features and
- refinements of the TCP specifications.</p>
-
- <p>The TCP code now needs a general overhaul, streamlining and
- cleanup to make it easily comprehensible, maintainable and
- extensible again. In addition there are many little optimizations
- that can be done during such an operation, propelling FreeBSD back
- at the top of the best performing TCP/IP stacks again, a position
- it has held for the longest time in the 90's.</p>
-
- <p>This overhaul is a very involved and delicate matter and needs
- extensive formal and actual testing to ensure no regressions
- compared to the current code. The effort needed for this work is
- about three man-month of fully focused and dedicated time. To get
- it done I need funding to take time off my day job and to dedicate
- me to FreeBSD work much the way PHK did with his buffer cache and
- vnode rework projects.</p>
-
- <p>I've got the opportunity to work up to three man-month
- exclusively full-time on FreeBSD during the second half of 2005.
- That means up to 720 hours of full-steam coding (at 60 hours/week)!
- I will work as much time as the fundraise provides.</p>
-
- <p>I need to raise enough money for each month from donations from
- the FreeBSD community to cover my fixed cost of living, office and
- associated overhead. These fixed cost amount to US$6,300/month
- (EUR5,200 or CHF8,000). Yes, Switzerland is not the cheapest place
- to live. :)</p>
-
- <p>A detailed description of the tasks involved and the code I will
- write is on my FreeBSD website; Follow the link above.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Raise enough money to get all the almost finished TCP and IP
- code into the tree.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>CPU Cache Prefetching</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
-
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andre@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/tcpoptimization.html" />
-
- <url
- href="http://www.nrg4u.com/freebsd/tcp_reass+prefetch-20041216.patch" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Modern CPU's can only perform to their maximum if their working
- code is in fast L1-3 cache memory instead of the bulk main memory.
- All of today's CPU's support certain L1-3 cache prefetching
- instructions which cause data to be retrieved from main memory to
- the cache ahead of the time that it is already in place when it is
- eventually accessed by the CPU.</p>
-
- <p>CPU Cache Prefetching however is not a silver bullet and has to
- be used with extreme care and only in very specific places to be
- beneficial. Incorrect usage can lead to massive cache pollution and
- a drop in effective performance. Correct and very carefully usage
- on the other can lead to drastic performance increases in common
- operations.</p>
-
- <p>In the linked patch CPU cache prefetching has been used to
- prefetch the packet header (OSI layer 2 to 4) into the CPU caches
- right after entering into the network stack. This avoids a complete
- CPU stall on the first access to the packet header because packets
- get DMA'd into main memory and thus never are already pre-cache in
- the CPU caches. A second use in the patch is in the TCP input code
- to prefetch the entire struct tcpcb which is very large and used
- with a very high probability. Use in both of these places show a
- very significant performance gain but not yet fully quantified.</p>
-
- <p>The final patch will include documentation and a guide to
- evaluate and assess the use of CPU cache prefetch instructions in
- the kernel.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Need funding, see "Fundraising - TCP &amp; IP Routing
- Optimization".</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>TCP Reassembly Rewrite and Optimization</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
-
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andre@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/tcpoptimization.html" />
-
- <url
- href="http://www.nrg4u.com/freebsd/tcp_reass-20041213.patch" />
-
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-net/2004-December/005918.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Currently TCP segment reassembly is implemented as a linked list
- of segments. With today's high bandwidth links and large
- bandwidth*delay products this doesn't scale and perform well.</p>
-
- <p>The rewrite optimizes a large number of operational aspects of
- the segments reassembly process. For example it is very likely that
- the just arrived segment attaches to the end of the reassembly
- queue, so we check that first. Second we check if it is the missing
- segment or alternatively attaches to the start of the reassembly
- queue. Third consecutive segments are merged together (logically)
- and are skipped over in one jump for linear searches instead of
- each segment at a time.</p>
-
- <p>Further optimizations prototyped merge consecutive segments on
- the mbuf level instead of only logically. This is expected to give
- another significant performance gain. The new reassembly queue is
- tracking all holes in the queue and it may be beneficial to
- integrate this with the scratch pad of SACK in the future.</p>
-
- <p>Andrew Gallatin was able to get 3.7Gb/sec TCP performance on
- dual-2Gbit Myrinet cards with severe packet reordering (due to a
- firmware bug) with the new TCP reassembly code. See second
- link.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Need funding, see "Fundraising - TCP &amp; IP Routing
- Optimization".</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>TTCPv2: Transactional TCP version 2</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
-
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andre@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/tcpoptimization.html" />
-
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/cvs-all/2004-November/089939.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The old TTCP according to RFC1644 was insecure, intrusive,
- complicated and has been removed from FreeBSD &gt;= 5.3. Although
- the idea and semantics behind it are still sound and valid.</p>
-
- <p>The rewrite uses a much easier and more secure system with 24bit
- long client and server cookies which are transported in the TCP
- options. Client cookies protect against various kinds of blind
- injection attacks and can be used as well to generally secure TCP
- sessions (for BGP for example). Server cookies are only exchanged
- during the SYN-SYN/ACK phase and allow a server to ensure that it
- has communicated with this particular client before. The first
- connection is always performing a 3WHS and assigning a server
- cookie to a client. Subsequent connections can send the cookie back
- to the server and short-cut the 3WHS to SYN-&gt;OPEN on the
- server.</p>
-
- <p>TTCPv2 is fully configurable per-socket via the setsockopt()
- system call. Clients and server not capable of TTCPv2 remain fully
- compatible and just continue using the normal 3WHS without any
- delay or other complications.</p>
-
- <p>Work on implementing TTCPv2 is done to 90% and expected to be
- available by early February 2005. Writing the implementation
- specification (RFC Draft) has just started.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Need funding, see "Fundraising - TCP &amp; IP Routing
- Optimization".</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Network Interface API Cleanup</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Anders</given>
-
- <common>Persson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>soc-anders@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/CleanupOfNetworkIterfaceApis" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The goal of this project is to review the network interface API
- and try to remove references to kernel-only data structures by
- removing the use of libkvm and instead rely on other interfaces to
- provide information. If there are no adequate interfaces, they
- would be created.</p>
-
- <p>Currently netstat is being reviewed and parts of it have been
- modified to use sysctl rather than libkvm to provide the
- information.</p>
-
- <p>A big thank you to Brooks Davis for mentoring :-)</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>FreeBSD Security Officer and Security Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Officer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-officer@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Team</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-team@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/security/" />
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/administration.html#t-secteam" />
-
- <url href="http://vuxml.freebsd.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In May 2005, Remko Lodder joined the FreeBSD Security Team,
- followed by Christian S.J. Peron in July 2005. In the same time
- period, Gregory Shapiro and Josef El-Rayes resigned from the team
- in order to devote their time to other projects. The current
- Security Team membership is published on the web site.</p>
-
- <p>In the time since the last FreeBSD status report, twelve
- security advisories have been issued concerning problems in the
- base system of FreeBSD; of these, six problems were in
- "contributed" code, while five problems were in code maintained
- within FreeBSD. The Vulnerabilities and Exposures Markup Language
- (VuXML) document has continued to be updated by the Security Team
- and the Ports Committers documenting new vulnerabilities in the
- FreeBSD Ports Collection; since the last status report, 97 new
- entries have been added, bringing the total up to 519.</p>
-
- <p>The following FreeBSD releases are supported by the FreeBSD
- Security Team: FreeBSD 4.10, FreeBSD 4.11, FreeBSD 5.3, and FreeBSD
- 5.4. Their respective End of Life dates are listed on the web
- site.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Dingo</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Several</given>
- </name>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/projects/dingo/">somewhat out of
- date</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Currently trying to restart bits of the project. Cleaning up the
- p4 branch. Recently more people have volunteered to help as well.
- Brooks Davis has completed removing the ifnet from the softc.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>See the web page.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
-
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>remko@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Siebrand</given>
-
- <common>Mazeland</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>siebrand.mazeland@xs4all.nl</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rene</given>
-
- <common>Ladan</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>r.c.ladan@student.tue.nl</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/nl/books/handbook">The Dutch
- Handbook</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.evilcoder.org/content/section/6/39/">The
- Dutch Project Site</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.evilcoder.org/freebsd_html/">The Dutch
- Preview Documentation</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.evilcoder.org/freebsd/flyer.pdf">The Dutch
- FreeBSD Flyer</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Project is a ongoing project in
- translating the english documentation to the Dutch language.
- Currently we are almost done with the FreeBSD Handbook. Finishing
- the Handbook is our first priority, and we could use your help.
- Please contact Siebrand or myself if you want to helpout. After the
- handbook we will focus on other documents as well, so feel free to
- help us there as well</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>FreeBSD Handbook translation. Finish the translation from
- English to Dutch</task>
-
- <task>FreeBSD Handbook review. Finish the review of the translated
- documents</task>
-
- <task>FreeBSD Articles. Start translating the articles from English
- to the Dutch Language</task>
-
- <task>FreeBSD www. Start translating the website from English to
- the Dutch Language</task>
-
- <task>The rest of the FreeBSD Documents. Start translating them
- from English to the Dutch Language.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Transparent support for superpages in the FreeBSD
- Kernel</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alan L.</given>
-
- <common>Cox</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>alc@cs.rice.edu</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Olivier</given>
-
- <common>Crameri</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>olivier.crameri@epfl.ch</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are currently working on an updated implementation of
- <a href="http://www.cs.rice.edu/~jnavarro/papers/osdi02.ps">Juan
- Navarro's transparent support for superpages in FreeBSD.</a>
- </p>
-
- <p>The idea is to take advantage of the architectural support for
- big memory pages (superpages) by using a reservation mechanism
- allowing us to transparently promote groups of base pages into
- superpages and demote superpages into several smaller superpages or
- base pages.</p>
-
- <p>The advantage of using superpages vs. base pages is to
- significantly improve the TLB coverage of the physical memory, thus
- improving the peformance by reducing the number of TLB misses.</p>
-
- <p>The modification of the FreeBSD kernel that we are working on
- involves the replacement of the current list based page allocation
- mechanism with a system using a buddy allocator to reserve groups
- of pages for a memory object. The promotion and demotion of the
- pages occur directly within the pmap module.</p>
-
- <p>The former implementation was supporting the alpha and IA64
- architectures. We are adding the support for amd64. We currently
- have an almost complete implementation. Once completed we will make
- a performance study with a particular emphasis on TLB and cache
- misses.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Wireless Networking Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
-
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A lot of bugs were fixed in preparation for the 6.0 release. 6.0
- will be the first release to include full WPA support (both
- supplicant and authenticator).</p>
-
- <p>A presentation on the forthcoming multi-bss support was given at
- BSDCan 2005. The slides from the talk are available at
- <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/~sam/BSDCan2005.pdf">
- http://www.freebsd.org/~sam/BSDCan2005.pdf</a>.
-
- The plan is to commit this work to HEAD after 6.0 is released
- which means the first release that will have it is 7.0.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>hostapd needs work to support the IAPP and 802.11i
- preauthentication protocols (these are simple conversions of
- existing Linux code).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>FreeSBIE toolkit integration</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dario</given>
-
- <common>Freni</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>saturnero@freesbie.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freesbie.org">FreeSBIE main site</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/DarioFreni">My page
- on FreeBSD wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>My Summer of Code project is reengineering and rewrite of
- FreeSBIE toolkit, in order to include it in the source tree. Let's
- call it FreeSBIE 2</p>
-
- <p>Before being accepted, I worked hard on the FreeSBIE 1 toolkit
- to make it more flexible. It now supports amd64 and PowerPC
- architecture. The built filesystem can now boot from almost every
- media, from DVD to compact flash or hard disk. Also on i386 it is now
- possible to include the BSD Installer on the livefs. We've received
- reports that our toolkit is successfully used for the install CD of
- <a href="http://www.pfsense.com">pfSense</a>
-
- and
- <a href="http://www.pcbsd.org">PC-BSD</a>
-
- projects.</p>
-
- <p>My future goals are to make the toolkit even more flexible,
- capable to build embedded images (like nanoBSD) or big Live-DVD
- systems, depending on user's choice, to support all the
- architectures supported by FreeBSD and to write a set of tools for
- making a netboot server with a FreeSBIE image.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>PowerPC Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
-
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>grehan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/platforms/ppc.html">FreeBSD/PPC
- Platform page.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Florent Thoumie has updated the massively out-of-date platform
- page. Work continues to creating a 6.0 release of the PowerPC
- port.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>GEOM Gate rewrite</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
-
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://cvsweb.freebsd.org/src/sys/geom/gate/" />
-
- <url href="http://cvsweb.freebsd.org/src/sbin/ggate/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>GGATE is a mechanism for exporting storage devices over the
- network. It was reimplemented to be much faster and to handle
- network failures better. The ggatec uses two threads now: sendtd,
- which takes I/O request from the kernel and sends it to ggated;
- recvtd, which receives finished requests and forwards them to the
- kernel. The ggated uses three threads: recvtd, which receives I/O
- requests from ggatec; disktd, which executes I/O requests (reads or
- writes data); sendtd, which sends finished requests to ggatec. The
- new ggate has been committed to 6.x.</p>
-
- <p>The work was sponsored by
- <a href="http://www.wheel.pl">Wheel Sp. z o.o.</a>
- </p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>gjournal</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ivan</given>
-
- <common>Voras</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ivoras@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/gjournal">gjournal
- wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The schedule (as stated on the wiki page) is honoured, which
- means that the development has started, but there's not enough code
- for testing. Many details have been thought-out and the development
- is ongoing.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>FreeBSD Summer of Code</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Summer of Code</given>
-
- <common>Mentors</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>soc-mentors@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/SummerOfCode2005" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Google has generously funded 19 students to spend the summer
- working on FreeBSD related projects. Each student is working with
- one or more mentors to learn about how open source software
- development is done with FreeBSD. This development work is
- happening in the Perforce repository as //depot/projects/soc2005.
- This tree will soon be exported via CVSup -- check the Wiki for
- more information.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>gvinum 'move', 'rename'</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Chris</given>
-
- <common>Jones</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>soc-cjones@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/GvinumMoveRename">
- gvinum 'move', 'rename' wiki entry</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>With the releases of FreeBSD 5.3 and 5.4, FreeBSD has been
- moving away from "old-style" vinum towards GEOM-enabled gvinum for
- logical volume management. While gvinum is a mostly
- feature-complete replacement for vinum, it does not implement the
- 'move' or 'rename' verbs which are rather useful when reorganizing
- one's volume layout, the alternative being a tedious process of
- deleting and recreating subdisks, plexes, or volumes. Additionally,
- gvinum is nearly completely undocumented, which contributes to the
- perception of gvinum as an unfinished project.</p>
-
- <p>I'm working on implementing 'move' (being able to move a subdisk
- from one drive to another) and 'rename' (being able to rename an
- subdisk, plex, volume, or drive), as well as on documentation for
- gvinum.</p>
-
- <p>So far, I've come up with a plan of attack with le@ and phk@,
- and implemented the bulk of the userland code for gvinum 'move' and
- 'rename'. Still to come are the kernel-side code and
- documentation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>'move' and 'rename' userland implementation</task>
-
- <task>'move' and 'rename' kernel-side implementation</task>
-
- <task>Outline new handbook section and man page</task>
-
- <task>Implement new handbook section and man page</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>if_bridge</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
-
- <common>Thompson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>thompsa@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This was committed to current on 5 Jun 2005 and will first
- appear in the 6.0 release, thanks to everyone who tested. Recent
- improvements include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>IPFW layer2 filtering</li>
-
- <li>DUMMYNET support</li>
-
- <li>IP header alignment checking</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>There is ongoing work to bring in some of the advanced features
- from OpenBSD such as IPSec bridging. People are encouraged to use
- if_bridge and report any problems to the mailing lists.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>IPv6 Support for IPFW</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
-
- <common>Laier</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mlaier@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>At the developer summit before BSDCan it was decided to remove
- IP6FW from the tree as it has a couple of problems. The most
- pressing one is the lack of synchronization and thus the need for
- debug.mpsafenet=0. As a replacement Brooks Davis has imported
- patches to teach the existing and well-locked IPFW2 code about
- IPv6.</p>
-
- <p>Since the initial import I have added some features required to
- manage IPv4 and IPv6 in a single ruleset. I have also extended
- existing opcodes to work with IPv6. There are, however, still some
- opcodes that do not work with IPv6 and most of the more exotic ones
- haven't been tested. As long as IPFW2+v6 does not provide enough
- functionality and stability to work as a drop-in replacement for
- IP6FW, we won't remove IP6FW.</p>
-
- <p>In order to get the new code to that point we
- <b>really</b>
-
- need more testers with real world IPv6 deployment and interest in
- IPFW+v6. The lack thereof (I haven't received a single answer on my
- requests to various FreeBSD mailing lists) has made it hard to
- progress.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Properly implement O_REJECT for IPv6</task>
-
- <task>Maybe implement O_LOG</task>
-
- <task>Test new(er) IPFW2 opcodes with IPv6</task>
-
- <task>Test</task>
-
- <task>Test</task>
-
- <task>Test</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>launchd(8) for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>R. Tyler</given>
-
- <common>Ballance</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>tyler@tamu.edu</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/launchd">Wiki
- Project Page</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man8/launchd.8.html">
- Apple's launchd(8) man page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>So far progress has been slow, the autoconf build system has
- been removed from all of the launchd(8) code, and launchctl(1) is
- building and semi-functional on FreeBSD-CURRENT (i.e.
- CoreFoundation hooks have been removed).</p>
-
- <p>I'm currently working on porting "liblaunch" which is the core
- backend to both launchd(8) (the actual daemon) and launchctl(1),
- there are some mach/xnu specific hooks and calls that need to be
- remove and either reimplemented or worked around.</p>
-
- <p>We're also waiting on a response from Apple on a possible
- BSD-licensed version of the code (it's currently under the APSL)
- Progress is slow, but steady.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Removable interface improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~brooks/pubs/eurobsdcon2004/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/projects/dingo/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project is an attempt to clean up handling of network
- interfaces in order to allow interfaces to be removed reliably.
- Current problems include panics if Dummynet is delaying packets to
- an interface when it is removed.</p>
-
- <p>I have removed struct ifnet's and layer two common structures
- from device driver structures. This will eventually allow them to
- be managed properly upon device removal. This code has been
- committed and will appear in 6.0. Popular drivers have generally
- been fixed, but more testing is needed.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>OpenBSD dhclient import.</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
-
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The OpenBSD rewrite of dhclient has been imported, replacing the
- ISC dhclient. The OpenBSD client provides better support for
- roaming on wireless networks and a simpler model of operation.
- Instead of a single dhclient process per system, there is one per
- network interface. This instance automatically goes away in the
- even of link loss and is restarted via devd when link is
- reacquired. To support this change, many aspects of the network
- interface configuration process were overhauled.</p>
-
- <p>The current code works well in most circumstances, but more
- testing and polishing is needed.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Move ARP out of routing table</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Qing</given>
-
- <common>Li</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>qingli@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~qingli/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I've sent the patch to jinmei@isl.rdc.toshiba.co.jp @KAME for
- review. I'm still waiting for feedback from Andre. There hasn't
- been any major change since the last report. I've kept the code in
- sync with CURRENT. Gleb has created a separate P4 branch and has
- been helping out on the locking side. Gleb is also helping out on
- the testing front.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>I'm waiting for review feedback from my mentor Andre on the
- overall design and code. I'm waiting for feedback from Andre on
- Gleb's suggested modification.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Nsswitch / Caching daemon</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michael</given>
-
- <common>Bushkov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>soc-bushman@rsu.ru</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/NsswitchAndCachingTechnicalDetails" />
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/MichaelBushkov" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The
- <strong>nsswitch / caching daemon</strong>
-
- project is being developed within the Google's Summer Of Code
- program. The first goal of this project is to implement a set of
- patches to extend the use of nsswitch subsystem. The second goal is
- the development of the caching library and daemon to add the
- caching ability to the nsswitch.</p>
-
- <p>Currently services, protocols, rpc and openssh patches are
- finished. Support for services, services_compat, rpc, protocols,
- and ssh_host_keys databases is added with 'files', 'nis' and
- 'compat' (for services) sources possible. The nsswitch-friendly
- openssh port is almost completed.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Implement set of patches to make nsswitch support
- <strong>globus grid security files</strong>
-
- ,
- <strong>MAC and audit related configuration files</strong>
-
- databases.</task>
-
- <task>Implement the caching library and the caching daemon and
- patch nsdispatch function to support caching.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>OpenBSD packet filter - pf</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
-
- <common>Laier</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mlaier@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We will have pf as of OpenBSD 3.7 for RELENG_6. Import has been
- completed in early May and FreeBSD release 6.0 will ship with
- it.</p>
-
- <p>A few serious issues with pfsync on SMP have been discovered
- since CARP is around and more and more people use it on big iron.
- Everything that has been discovered is fixed in HEAD and (if
- applicable) MFCed back to RELENG_5. Some functional changes are
- undergoing testing right now and will be MFCed in the coming
- days.</p>
-
- <p>With the import of if_bridge from Net/OpenBSD we finally have a
- bridge implementation that allows for stateful filtering as well as
- IPv6 filtering. Please see the respective report.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Shared lock implementation?</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Low-overhead performance monitoring for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joseph</given>
-
- <common>Koshy</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jkoshy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~jkoshy/projects/perf-measurement">
- Project home page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Modern CPUs have on-chip performance monitoring counters (PMCs)
- that may be used to count low-level hardware events like
- instruction retirals, branch mispredictions, and cache misses. PMC
- architectures and capabilities vary between CPU vendors and between
- CPU generations from the same vendor, making the creation of
- portable applications difficult. This project implements a
- cross-platform PMC management API for applications, and implements
- the infrastructure to "virtualize" and manage these PMCs. The
- creation of performance analysis tools that use this infrastructure
- is also part of the project's goals.</p>
-
- <p>Work since the last status report:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Sampling mode support for P4 and AMD64 PMCs has been
- implemented.</li>
-
- <li>A pmclog(3) API for parsing hwpmc(4) log files has been
- added.</li>
-
- <li>A number of bugs in libpmc(3), hwpmc(4) and pmcstat(8) have
- been fixed.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Future work:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Creating user documentation showing a few real-world uses of
- the currently available tools.</li>
-
- <li>Testing, improving the stability of the code, and
- characterizing its overheads.</li>
-
- <li>Implementing P5 PMC support.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Improve libalias</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Paolo</given>
-
- <common>Pisati</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>soc-pisati@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/PaoloPisati">Wiki
- page about libalias work.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>My SoC project is about improving libalias and integrating it
- with ipfw2, adding nat support into the firewall. Till now I ported
- libalias (as a kld) and ng_nat to 4.x and 5.x branches, and I've
- already a first working patchset that adds 'nat' action into ipfw.
- Next step will be to add a complete syntax to ipfw that will let us
- manipulate libalias operations, much like we already do with queue
- and pipes for dummynet. In the end the entire work will compile and
- work out of the box for 4.x, 5.x and 6.x. More details about the
- project and its status are available on wiki page.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>TODO list for volunteers</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since Google's "Summer of Code" resulted in a lot of interest in
- open projects, I'm in the process of compiling a list of nice
- projects for volunteers. Unlike Google's SoC those projects aren't
- backed with money (but this doesn't means nobody is allowed to
- sponsor one of those projects), so we can only guarantee the social
- aspects (some "Thank you!" and "That's great!" messages). So far
- the list has several entries where the difficulty ranges from
- "someone just has to sit down and spend some time on it" up to "we
- need a guru for this".</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Merging untaken entries from the SoC list as soon as the
- official participants/tasks in the SoC are announced.</task>
-
- <task>Sending the document to some doc people for review.</task>
-
- <task>Commit the list.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Removing of old basesystem files and directories</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://www.Leidinger.net/FreeBSD/current-patches/obsolete_removal.diff">
- Patch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD lacks a way to remove old/outdated files and directories
- in the basesystem. I have a patch which removes obsolete files in a
- safe way (interactively, since only the administrator really knows
- if there's a need to keep an old file or not; there's a switch for
- batch-processing). This feature may or may not be available for
- 6.0-RELEASE, depending on the decision from the Release
- Engineering team.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Respect the NO_* switches and remove those files too. This is
- easy to do with the current implementation, but isn't needed to
- commit the removal of obsolete files feature.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Porting v9 of Intels C/C++ Compiler</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Intel released version 9 of its C/C++ compiler. Work to port the
- x86 version to FreeBSD is in progress as time permits. Porting the
- EM64T (amd64) version is on the TODO list too, but is subject to
- enough free time and access to appropriate hardware.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Update of the Linux userland infrastructure</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Emulation</given>
-
- <common>Mailinglist</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>emulation@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The cleanup/streamlining and the possibility of overriding the
- default Linux base as reported in the last report happened without
- major problems. Work on the open tasks hasn't started yet, but is
- scheduled to start "soon". If a volunteer wants to spend some hours
- on one of the open tasks, he should tell it on the emulation
- mailinglist.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Refactoring the common RPM code in
- x11-toolkits/linux-gtk/Makefile into bsd.rpm.mk.</task>
-
- <task>Determining which up-to-date Linux distribution to use as the
- next default Linux base. Important criteria:
- <ul>
- <li>RPM based (to be able to use the existing
- infrastructure)</li>
-
- <li>good track record regarding availability of security
- fixes</li>
-
- <li>packages available from several mirror sites</li>
-
- <li>available for several hardware architectures (e.g. i386,
- amd64, sparc64; Note: not all architectures have a working
- linuxolator for their native bit with, but as long as there are
- no userland bits available, no motivation regarding writing the
- kernel bits will arise)</li>
- </ul>
- </task>
-
- <task>Moving the linuxolator userland to an up-to-date version (see
- above).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Autotuning of the page queue coloring algorithm</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://www.Leidinger.net/FreeBSD/current-patches/pq.diff">
- Patch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The VM subsystem has code to reduce the amount of cache
- collisions of VM pages. Currently this code needs to be tuned with
- a kernel option. I have a patch which changes this to auto-tuning
- at boot time. The auto-tuning is MI, the cache size detection is
- MD. Cache size detection is currently available for x86/amd64 (on
- other systems it uses default values).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add cache-detection code for other arches too (Marius told me
- how to do this for sparc64).</task>
-
- <task>Analyze why the cache detection on Athlons doesn't work (no
- problems on a P4, but it uses a different code-path).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>FreeBSD website improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Emily</given>
-
- <common>Boyd</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>soc-emily@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As part of the Google Summer of Code, I'm working on
- improvements to the FreeBSD website (including a proposed website
- redesign). My mentor for this project is Murray Stokely.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>UFSJ -- Journaling for UFS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brian</given>
-
- <common>Wilson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>polytopes@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
-
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>scottl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>filesystem. Journaling helps ensure the filesystem's integrity
- should the system crash. Journaling eliminates the need for
- fsck'ing a filesystem, as the filesystem is never in an
- inconsistent state (barring hardware failure). This implementation
- is inspired by Darwin's HFS+ filesystem and the SGI XFS filesystem.
- This is a Summer of Code project, with Scott Long as the mentor and
- Brian Wilson as the developer/mentee. Currently this project is
- still in the early stages, but will be in a usable state by
- September 1 (the Google Summer of Code completion date).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish making the file system log metadata updates.</task>
-
- <task>Add facilities to replay the log on dirty file
- systems.</task>
-
- <task>Make snapshots work with journaling.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>SEBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Yanjun</given>
-
- <common>Wu</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>yanjun03@ios.cn</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/YanjunWu">Show
- status in wiki, update more frequently.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <ol>
- <li>Setup a local P4 workspace of SEBSD source and Setup lxr for
- TrustedBSD source for studying source code.</li>
-
- <li>Test a simple policy configuration for vsftpd.</li>
-
- <li>Writing a HOWTO document
- <em>Getting Started with SEBSD HOWTO</em>
-
- by deriving the existing
- <em>Getting Started with SELinux HOWTO</em>.</li>
- </ol>
-
- <p>Thanks Robert Watson and Scott Long for their kind help.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>When writing the document, try to figure out the sebsd
- userland utils that need to be ported.</task>
-
- <task>Test and edit more policies for BSD environment.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>VFS SMP</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeff</given>
-
- <common>Roberson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jeff@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD's VFS layer has been fine grain locked along with the
- FFS filesystem for the FreeBSD 6.0 release. The locking has been
- underway for several years, with the project really picking up over
- the last 6 months thanks largely to sponsorship provided by Isilon
- Systems, Inc. a leading vendor of clustered storage systems. The
- project has entered a stabilization phase, with a few bugs being
- reported in extreme circumstances while the majority of users have
- seen no problems. Tests on a 8 and 16 way machines yield reasonable
- parallelization, however, it will be beneficial to do lock
- contention analysis once things are fully stable.</p>
-
- <p>For those interested in technical details, there have been a few
- relatively significant changes with vnode life-cycle management.
- Vnode reference counting and recycling is now no longer an ad-hoc
- process involving a variety of flags, a use count and the hold
- count. A single hold count is used to track all vnode references
- and a destroyed vnode is freed in the context of the caller when
- the last ref is lost. The old system would never reclaim memory
- used by vnodes and also had pathlogical behavior with unreferenced
- vnode caching under pressure. The new system is much simpler than
- the old one, however, callers are now required to vhold a vnode
- that they lock directly without going through vget to prevent it
- from being recycled while they are waiting on a lock. Relying on
- 'location stable storage', which is a more strict version of 'type
- stable storage' is no longer a valid approach.</p>
-
- <p>Some other side effects include a much simpler and faster nullfs
- implementation, an improved buf daemon flushing algorithm which
- eliminated high latency that caused audio skipping, and a lots of
- minor cleanups and debugging aids.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>EuroBSDCon 2005 - Basel</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>Information</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>info@eurobsdcon.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.eurobsdcon.org/">Homepage</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.eurobsdcon.org/cfp.php">Call for papers</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The fourth European BSD conference in Basel, Switzerland is a
- great opportunity to present new ideas to the community and to meet
- some of the developers behind the different BSDs.</p>
-
- <p>The two day conference program (Nov 26 and 27) will be
- complemented by a tutorial day preceding the conference (Nov
- 25).</p>
-
- <p>The program committee is looking for tutorial and paper
- submissions. For details, please see: The
- <a href="http://www.eurobsdcon.org/cfp.php">call for papers</a>
-
- online.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>SMP Network Stack</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/netperf/">Netperf home
- page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Significant work has occurred over the last few months relating
- to the SMP network stack work. A few of the highlights are covered
- here at a high level:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The UMA(9) per-CPU caches have been modified to use critical
- sections instead of mutexes. Recent critical section
- optimizations make this a performance win for both UP and SMP
- systems. This results in a several percent improvement in a
- number of user space benchmarks, and larger improvement for
- kernel-only network forwarding and processing benchmarks.</li>
-
- <li>The malloc(9) allocator has been modified to store statistics
- per-CPU instead of using a cross-CPU statistics pool, with each
- per-CPU pool now using critical sections to synchronize access.
- This results in a measurable performance win, especially on SMP
- systems</li>
-
- <li>The netnatm ATM code is now MPSAFE.</li>
-
- <li>netipx MPSAFEty has been merged to RELENG_5.</li>
-
- <li>The netperf cluster has now been expanded to include two
- additional quad-CPU systems (one dual dual-core AMD system, one
- quad-CPU PIII system).</li>
-
- <li>libmemsetat(3) (see separate report) now corrects SMP-related
- races in the measuring of mbuf allocator statistics, as well as
- substantially improving kernel memory monitoring capabilities and
- tools.</li>
-
- <li>A range of locking bug fixes, and general network stack bug
- fixes.</li>
-
- <li>Significant updates to the SMPng web page (still more to
- do!).</li>
-
- <li>Identification of all non-MPSAFE network device drivers, with
- ultimatum issued, on freebsd-arch. Quite a bit of new driver
- locking work as a result (if_ed, if_de, ...).</li>
-
- <li>Lots of other stuff.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>In most cases, these changes will appear in FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE;
- some have been, or will be, merged to FreeBSD 5.x.</p>
-
- <p>On-going tasks include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Review and improvement of ifnet locking, such as address
- lists and flags.</li>
-
- <li>Optimization of interface start hand-off.</li>
-
- <li>Prototyping of queue-oriented packet hand-off in the
- stack.</li>
-
- <li>Performance measurement and analysis.</li>
-
- <li>Prototype rewrite and simplification of socket locking.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>TrustedBSD SEBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/sebsd.html">TrustedBSD/SEBSD
- web page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The TrustedBSD Project has released a new snapshot of "SEBSD", a
- port of NSA's SELinux FLASK and Type Enforcement implementation to
- FreeBSD based on a late 2005 FreeBSD 6.x snapshot. The SEBSD
- distribution has now been updated in Perforce to a recent 6.x
- snapshot, and a new distribution will be made available in the near
- future.</p>
-
- <p>Work has been performed to merge additional dependencies for
- SEBSD back into the base FreeBSD tree, including most recently,
- changes to devfs, and System V and POSIX IPC.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update to new NSA FLASK implementation, which has improved
- MLS support.</task>
-
- <task>Merge remaining kernel changes to support SEBSD back to the
- base FreeBSD CVS repository, including file descriptor labeling and
- access control (in contrast to file labeling and access control),
- and categorization of kernel privileges.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>TrustedBSD Audit</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Wayne</given>
-
- <common>Salamon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>wsalmon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.trustedbsd.org/components.html#audit" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the past few months, significant work has been done relating
- to the TrustedBSD audit implementation, including preparatory work
- to merge audit into the FreeBSD CVS repository for FreeBSD 6.x. In
- particular:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The user space components, such as libbsm, include files, and
- command line utilities have been broken out into an OpenBSM
- distribution in Perforce. Improvements in OpenBSM will be made
- available separately for use by projects such as Darwin, and
- imported into the contrib area of FreeBSD.</li>
-
- <li>The system call table format has been updated to include an
- audit event identifier for each system call across all hardware
- platforms and ABIs (merged), and all system calls have been
- assigned event identifiers (not yet merged).</li>
-
- <li>The audit management daemon has been rewritten to run on
- FreeBSD (originally derived from Darwin) using /dev/audit to
- track kernel events.</li>
-
- <li>Many system calls now properly audit their arguments.</li>
-
- <li>The TrustedBSD audit3 branch has been updated to a recent
- 6.x-CURRENT.</li>
-
- <li>Significant work has gone into synchronizing the audit event
- tables between FreeBSD, Darwin, and OpenSolaris to make sure file
- formats and events are portable.</li>
-
- <li>OpenBSM has been adapted to consume and generate
- endian-independent event streams.</li>
-
- <li>OpenBSM documentation has been created.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The hope is still to provide audit as "experimental" in 6.0; the
- primary blocking factor is our awaiting relicensing of the last
- remaining audit files from Apple's APSL license to BSDL so that
- they can be included in the FreeBSD kernel. This is anticipated to
- complete in the near future. Once this is done, the changes can be
- merged to CVS, and then MFC'd to RELENG_6. If this is not complete
- by 6.0-RELEASE, the work will be merged shortly after the release,
- as all ABI-sensitive data structures have been updated as
- needed.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>libmemstat(3), UMA(9) and malloc(9) statistics</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.watson.org/~robert/freebsd/libmemstat/">
- libmemstat(3)-derived tools</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>libmemstat(3) provides a user space library API to monitor
- kernel memory allocators, currently uma(9) and malloc(9), with the
- following benefits:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>ABI-robust interface making use of accessor functions, in
- order to divorce monitoring applications from kernel/user ABI
- changes.</li>
-
- <li>Allocator-independent interfaces, allowing monitoring of
- multiple allocators using the same interface.</li>
-
- <li>CPU-cache awareness, allowing tracking of memory use across
- multiple CPUs for allocators aware of caches. Unlike previous
- interfaces, libmemstat(3) coalesces per-CPU stats in user space
- rather than kernel, and exposes per-CPU stats to interested
- applications.</li>
-
- <li>Ability to track memory types over multiple queries, and
- update existing structures, allowing easy tracking of statistics
- over time.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>libmemstat(3) and the appropriate allocator changes for
- uma(9) and malloc(9) are currently in HEAD (7-CURRENT), and MFC has
- been approved to RELENG_6 for inclusion in 6.0-RELEASE. These
- changes may also be backported to 5.x.</p>
-
- <p>Sample applications include memstat(8), an allocator-independent
- statistics viewing tool, memtop(8), which provides a top(1)-like
- interface for monitoring kernel memory use and active memory types.
- None of these are "pretty".</p>
-
- <p>netstat -mb has also been updated to use libmemstat(3) to track
- network memory use using uma(9), rather than the less reliable mbuf
- allocator statistics interface. As a result, the statistics are now
- more reliable on SMP systems (this corrects the bug in which mbuf
- statistics sometimes "leaked", even though memory didn't), and more
- informative (cache information is now displayed, as well as mbuf
- tag information).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Teach libmemstat(3) to speak libkvm(3) in order to allow
- tools linked -lmemstat to interogate kernel core dumps.</task>
-
- <task>Teach libmemstat(3) to interface with user space malloc and
- track malloc allocations for user space applications.</task>
-
- <task>Update vmstat(8) -m and -z implementations to use
- libmemstat(3) instead of the old monitoring interfaces. Code to do
- this exists in the sample libmemstat(3) applications.</task>
-
- <task>Identify how to make streams or the library endian-aware so
- that streams dumped from a kernel of alternative endian could be
- processed using libmemstat(3) on another system.</task>
-
- <task>Identify any remaining caching allocators in the kernel, such
- as the sfbuf allocator, and teach libmemstat(3) how to interface
- with them.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>July-October</month>
-
- <year>2005</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>After a long, exhausting, yet very productive third quarter of 2005
- FreeBSD 6.0 has been released. Many activities were put into the
- background in order to make this release the success it has
- become.</p>
-
- <p>Nonetheless, we received a tremendous amount of reports covering
- various projects that either found their way into FreeBSD 6.0 already
- or have started to develop in, what is now known as 7-CURRENT. The
- EuroBSDCon and the Developer Summit in Basel next week will be a good
- opportunity to help some of the ideas herein to take off.</p>
-
- <p>Last round we had the pleasure to introduce our accepted Google
- Summer of Code projects. Now, that the summer is over, we are even
- more pleased to include reports about the outcome of these projects.
- Some already found their way into the tree or the general public
- otherwise - most ocularly the new webdesign.</p>
-
- <p>Unfortunately, this publication has been delayed for various
- reasons - the before mentioned release of 6.0 being one of them.
- Thus, some of the reports might no longer be as up to date as they
- were when we received them and we encourage you - even more this time
- - to also visit the weblinks to get more recent information.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks again to everyone who submitted reports, and our sincere
- apologies for running late this time.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>soc</name>
-
- <description>Google summer of code</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
-
- <description>Network infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
-<!--
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland programs</description>
- </category>
--->
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>vendor</name>
-
- <description>Vendor / 3rd Party Software</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>Cronyx/Asterisk</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
-
- <common>Kurakin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rik@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.cronyx.ru/hardware/wan.html">Cronyx WAN
- Adapters</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/~rik">rik's Home Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A new netgraph-to-zaptel module that allows to use E1(ISDN PRI)
- WAN adapters as an interface card for open source PBX - Asterisk.
- All you need is an adapter that able to work in raw phone mode
- (like Cronyx Tau-PCI/2E1), eq. without HDLC-like framing and that
- has support of Netgraph.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BSDCan</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
-
- <common>Langille</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dan@langille.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bsdcan.org/">BSDCan</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are in the process of recruiting new members for the program
- committee. If you would like to volunteer before you are recruited,
- please contact me.</p>
-
- <p>The dates for 2006 have been announced: May 12-13, 2006. The
- venue will be the same as previous events: University of Ottawa.
- The prices will not increase from 2005.</p>
-
- <p>Please start thinking about your papers. The call for papers
- will go out soon.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/">The FreeBSD ports
- collection</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~fenner/portsurvey/">FreeBSD
- ports unfetchable distfile survey (Bill Fenner's report)</url>
-
- <url href="http://edwin.adsl.barnet.com.au/~edwin/ports/">FreeBSD
- ports updated distfile survey (Edwin Groothius' report)</url>
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">FreeBSD ports
- monitoring system</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">The FreeBSD
- Ports Management Team</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A great deal of work has gone into the Ports Collection since
- the last report in April, much of it behind-the-scenes.</p>
-
- <p>As this report was being written, the 6.0 release was ongoing.
- Due to the amount of time that it has taken to get 6.0 through the
- beta process and into RC, we have been in ports freeze or slush for
- more than two months. Unfortunately this has held back needed work
- on the ports infrastructure.</p>
-
- <p>The last major update to bsd.port.mk, in early May, was
- coordinated by Kirill Ponomarew added a number of new features and
- closed 15 PRs. Another similar set of changes has been tested and
- is ready for commit after release.</p>
-
- <p>portmgr welcomed two new members to its team: Erwin Lansing (who
- had previously served as secretary, a role in which he is
- continuing) and Clement Laforet. Clement is interested in speeding
- up the adoption of new changes into the infrastructure, an item I'm
- sure that that everyone can support. He promises to bring some
- fresh ideas to bear on this, including the revitalization of
- devel/portmk as a testing ground for new changes to bsd.port.mk in
- which the larger community can help test changes.</p>
-
- <p>The unfetchable distfile survey, which had been non-functional
- for quite some time, was revitalized by Bill Fenner, with many new
- pages of analysis added to it. Work is still ongoing. As a result
- of this analysis, Bill and Mark Linimon eliminated nearly 100 lines
- of bogus or outdated sites from bsd.sites.mk alone. They are
- continuing to work through many other sites and ports as successive
- iterations of the survey reveal more dimensions to the problem. We
- still need more help from the larger community (see below).</p>
-
- <p>Edwin Groothius has instituted a similar but slightly different
- survey. His program attempts to visit each listed mastersite for
- each distfile and determine whether or not a newer version might be
- available. The results are stored in a database. This is helping to
- automate a function that had been left up to individual maintainers
- to look through numerous websites to try to find these updates. The
- survey has been hugely (if not universally) popular. Already,
- dozens of port updates have been committed as a direct result of
- this service.</p>
-
- <p>In addition, portsmon, which had been down due to a machine
- change, was moved to portsmon.FreeBSD.org and updated during this
- time. Many thanks to Erwin Lansing for providing the loan of this
- machine, and Will Andrews for having provided the loan of the
- previous incarnation.</p>
-
- <p>Both of the above surveys are now generating periodic email to
- ports maintainers advising them of problems. This is in addition to
- recurring email from portsmon. The surveys allow individual
- maintainers to ask to receive no further email. portsmon does not
- currently have this but it needs to be added. Although we have no
- doubt the mail can in some cases be annoying (especially given the
- fact that there will inevitably be some false positives), the fact
- is that these emails have had a direct impact on the quality on the
- ports. We ask for patience from the community while each of us
- continues to fine-tune the algorithms controlling what email is
- generated. (Because of the number of emails these systems generate,
- it is impossible to go over every one individually for a sanity
- check).</p>
-
- <p>As a result of bounces from the above email, we have also been
- resetting maintainers who have become unreachable.</p>
-
- <p>Pav Lucistnik has done a great deal of work on the Porter's
- Handbook, including some much needed reshuffling and cleanup.
- Expanded sections include Apache and PHP; Configure Scripts;
- Dealing With Shared Libraries; Dealing With User Configuration
- Files; Handling Empty Directories; Python; and Ruby. In addition,
- Edwin Groothius has contributed a section on OPTIONS, and numerous
- other sections have been improved by good suggestions from various
- other contributors.</p>
-
- <p>A new article, "Maintaining and contributing to the FreeBSD
- Ports Collection", has been prepared by Sam Lawrance and has been
- reviewed and is ready for commit. This document attempts to codify
- the rights and responsibilities of ports maintainers, which until
- now had merely been "community lore" as discussed on various
- mailing lists.</p>
-
- <p>We continue to add new committers regularly, 8 since the last
- report.</p>
-
- <p>The ports collection now contains over 13,500 ports. This is an
- increase of over 750 since the last report in April.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>portmgr would like to ask maintainers and committers alike to
- go through the status of their ports on the two distfile surveys,
- both the one that shows unfetchable current distfiles and the one
- that shows possibly updated distfiles. This is an effective way to
- quickly help improve our user's perception of the state of the
- ports.</task>
-
- <task>A great deal of progress has been made in cracking down on
- ports that install files outside the approved directories and/or do
- not deinstall cleanly (see "Extra files not listed in PLIST" on
- <a href="http://pointyhat.freebsd.org/errorlogs/">pointyhat</a>
-
- ). These ports are now a small minority thanks to the dedicated
- efforts of a large number of individuals.</task>
-
- <task>We still have a large number of PRs that have been assigned
- to committers for some time (in fact, they constitute the
- majority). portmgr members are now going through this list and
- asking each committer to either commit them or release them to the
- general pool so that someone else may work on them. In addition,
- the existing policies for inactive maintainers (two weeks for
- maintainer- timeout on PRs; three months for maintainer reset if no
- activity) are going to be much more actively pursued than in the
- past, where the policies were more honored in the breach than in
- the observance. The goal is to try to bring the Ports Collection as
- up-to-date as possible. (While there has been progress on many
- fronts, there are still areas where ports are suffering from
- bit-rot.)</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Improve Libalias</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Paolo</given>
-
- <common>Pisati</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>p.pisati@oltrelinux.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/PaoloPisati">
- Wiki/Official project site</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/PaoloPisati" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project met all the scheduled goals, and following are the
- new features implemented in libalias:
- <ul>
- <li>integration with IPFW in kernel land</li>
-
- <li>support for 4.x and 5.x as kld</li>
-
- <li>converted from a monolithic to a modular architecture, added
- the ability to load/unload at runtime support for new protocols
- (modules work both in kernel and user land)</li>
-
- <li>added logging support in kernel land</li>
- </ul>
-
- <br />
-
- Fell free to suggest other improvements.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test and feedback are welcome</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>FreshPorts</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
-
- <common>Langille</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dan@langille.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freshports.org/">FreshPorts</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I'm in the process of adding personalized newsfeeds to the
- website. For each of your Watch Lists, you will also have a news
- feed just for that watch list. Any commit to any port in your watch
- list will turn up on your newsfeed. This fantastic new feature is
- available now for your RSS pleasure at
- <a href="http://beta.freshports.org/">the BETA site</a>
-
- . I've also been doing some work in the area of supporting multiple
- platforms and architectures. This will allow FreshPorts to
- correctly report that a port is broken, for example, on i386, but
- not the other platforms. This feature will take note of BROKEN,
- FORBIDDEN, and IGNORE for the following architectures:
- <ul>
- <li>alpha</li>
-
- <li>amd64</li>
-
- <li>i386</li>
-
- <li>ia64</li>
-
- <li>sparc64</li>
- </ul>
-
- And the following OSVERSIONS (subject to upgrade as new releases
- come along):
- <ul>
- <li>492100</li>
-
- <li>504102</li>
-
- <li>600033</li>
-
- <li>700001</li>
- </ul>
-
- Upcoming changes, in addition to the above, include:
- <ol>
- <li>NOT_FOR_ARCHS</li>
-
- <li>ONLY_FOR_ARCHS</li>
-
- <li>IS_INTERACTIVE</li>
- </ol>
-
- I've been getting useful help from those on IRC. Thanks.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Complete the above.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Fuse for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Csaba</given>
-
- <common>Henk</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>soc-chenk@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://fuse4bsd.creo.hu/">New home page</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/FuseFilesystem">
- FreeBSD wiki page</url>
-
- <url href="http://creo.hu/~csaba/projects/fuse4bsd/downloads/">
- Download location</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Fuse for FreeBSD is the outcome of my "ssh based networking
- filesystem for FreeBSD" SoC project.</p>
-
- <p>The kernel interface for the comprehensive userspace filesystem
- API provided by the (
- <a href="http://fuse.sourceforge.net">Fuse project</a>
-
- ) has been implemented for FreeBSD (6.x and 7.x), under the BSD
- license. This has the benefit of opening up the possibility of
- porting the rich collection of Fuse based filesystems to
- FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>Now it's ready for consumption by a broader audience. The
- <tt>sysutils/fusefs-kmod</tt>
-
- ,
- <tt>sysutils/fusefs-libs</tt>
-
- ,
- <tt>sysutils/fusefs-sshfs</tt>
-
- ports can be expected to be integrated into the FreeBSD ports tree
- in the next few days (the ports were created and are maintained by
- Anish Mistry, and Simon Barner's careful review also helps a
- lot).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Implement missing features like extended attributes and
- attribute/name caching (with timeout).</task>
-
- <task>Resolve problems with autotools and integrate userspace
- modifications into the Fuse codebase.</task>
-
- <task>Port Fuse based filesystems and language bindings to
- FreeBSD.</task>
-
- <task>Create sysfs (Fuse based filesystem interface to
- sysctl).</task>
-
- <task>Test, test, test among a broad variety of
- circumstances.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>gvinum 'move', 'rename' support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Chris</given>
-
- <common>Jones</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>soc-cjones@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/GvinumMoveRename">
- gvinum 'move', 'rename' wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for moving and renaming objects in gvinum was completed
- at the end of August 2005. All gvinum objects (drives, subdisks,
- plexes, and volumes) can be renamed, and subdisks can be moved from
- drive to drive. Also, a man page for gvinum was created.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update FreeBSD Handbook chapter on vinum to reflect gvinum.
- Slowly in progress, but hopefully done by the end of the year,
- workload permitting.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Integrated SNMP monitoring</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Philip</given>
-
- <common>Paeps</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>philip@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Shteryana</given>
-
- <common>Shopova</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>soc-shteryana@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~harti/bsnmp/index.html" />
-
- <url
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/ShteryanaShopova" />
-
- <url
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/SnmpMonitoringModulesStatus" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This summer, we've had the pleasure of having two Google Summer
- of Code students hacking on our SNMP monitoring machinery. Victor
- worked on implementing the Host Resources, TCP and UDP MIBs in
- bsnmpd while Shteryana started on client-side SNMP tools.</p>
-
- <p>With these modules and tools, a FreeBSD installation can be
- monitored without having to install any (heavy!) third-party
- tools.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>While the modules and the tools currently in Perforce are
- generally functional, they still need some tidying up (style(9))
- and testing before they can be committed to CVS.</p>
-
- <p>At the time of this writing, the Hostres MIB is pretty much
- commit-ready in Perforce (//depot/user/philip/bsnmp/...), the
- other modules and tools live in
- //depot/projects/soc2005/bsnmp/... They'll be branched for
- tidying up and committing "Real Soon Now"[tm]</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>Testers are very welcome. :-) Please let us know about any
- bugs!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Interface Cleanup</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Anders</given>
-
- <common>Persson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>soc-anders@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/CleanupOfNetworkInterfaceApisProposal">
- SoC Proposal</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The dependencies to kernel-only datastructures in netstat
- (ifnet, etc.) have been removed almost completely (AppleTalk and
- IPX still needs work). In order to remove the dependencies, the
- debugging features of netstat had to be removed. However, a project
- to create a generic, modular 'data structure' examination tool is
- ongoing, and the debugging features factor out of netstat have been
- migrated to this tool.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Refactoring of the netstat code, create a modular version in
- the spirit of ifconfig.</task>
-
- <task>Data structure examination tool needs to be completed,
- current state is more that of a prototype.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>UFS Journaling</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brian</given>
-
- <common>Wilson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>polytopes@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
-
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>scottl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Scott has been working on inserting journalling hooks into the
- ufs and ffs filesystem code. Brian has been balancing school and
- redesigning various things that were deemed necessary to update
- during the end of the actual SoC project.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish the redesign of the internal block management
- code.</task>
-
- <task>Integration and test of the ffs/ufs hooks and the journaling
- code.</task>
-
- <task>Updating userland tools to be aware of and use the
- journal.</task>
-
- <task>Journal buffer management wiring to VM subsystem a la
- XFS.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>pfSense</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
-
- <common>Ullrich</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sullrich@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.pfsense.com" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>pfSense is a m0n0wall derived operating system platform with
- radically different goals such as using Packet Filter, FreeBSD 6,
- ALTQ for excellent packet queueing and finally an integrated
- package management system for extending the environment with new
- features.</p>
-
- <p>Work continues to stabilize pfSense in preparation for the
- FreeBSD 6 release. Once FreeBSD 6 is released pfSense will enter
- the final beta and release candidate phases in preparation for the
- 1.0 release.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Stabilize installer (cannot load kernel errors after
- install)</task>
-
- <task>Finish outgoing load balancing monitoring</task>
-
- <task>Fix last minute bugs that turn up</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>launchd(8) for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>R. Tyler</given>
-
- <common>Ballance</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>tyler@tamu.edu</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/launchd">Project
- Wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In short, launchd can run perfectly fine on FreeBSD, and
- combined with launchctl, it can be used to manage daemons through
- the launchctl(1) interface. Jobs can be added and managed two ways
- as of yet from launchctl(1). Using zarzycki@'s experimental
- "submit" command within launchctl(1) or by using my
- lame/rudimentary/etc "launcher" format (launchd/launchers/*.launch)
- which uses property(3) to parse out three simple, and important
- details. The program label, path, and any program flags. Using the
- "load" command, one can load the data into launchctl(1) and then
- start the processes with the..."start" command. Jobs can be
- removed/stopped with the "remove" command. The "limit" command
- still throws launchctl(1) into an infinite loop, and yes, I plan on
- fixing this.</p>
-
- <p>There are some things that need to be fixed, first off, some
- sort of boot time integration, whether as an init-replacement (i.e.
- PID 1, a la Mac OS X) or as the first thing started from init, that
- kicks all rcng things off. Along with, more importantly, a plist
- parser, so we can have full compatibility with Mac OS X's launchd
- via Core Foundation.</p>
-
- <p>I'm also trying to get launchd(8) relicensed with the BSD
- license, as opposed to the APSL, anybody with tips, or methods for
- achieving this goal, contact me at tyler@tamu.edu</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Writing a light-weight plist (non-XML) parser with lex and
- yacc.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Porting FreeBSD to the Xbox</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rink</given>
-
- <common>Springer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rink@rink.nu</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
-
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ed@fxq.nl</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.xbox-bsd.nl" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As of 26th July 2005, it is possible to run FreeBSD on your Xbox
- with minor patching effort. The framebuffer has initial support;
- The USB ports, IDE- and audio controllers are fully supported; the
- only part severely lacking now is the lack of support for the
- NForce Ethernet controller.</p>
-
- <p>Currently, efforts are focussing on eliminating the XBOX kernel
- option and make the port self-detecting; this means the x86 and
- xbox kernels will be identical. The goal is to provide native xbox
- support in 7-CURRENT.</p>
-
- <p>Furthermore, a porting effort is planned from Linux' GPL-ed
- forcedeth.c; not only the Xbox port will benefit from this but also
- all NForce motherboard owners. The resulting driver could be
- kldload-ed to keep the kernel GPL-free.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The xbox framebuffer driver should be merged in the VESA
- framework, so it can use syscons(4). Assistance on this would be
- very welcome!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ggtrace</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ivan</given>
-
- <common>Voras</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ivoras@yahoo.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://ivoras.sharanet.org/projects/ggtrace.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Ggtrace is "GEOM gate tracer", utility to track I/O requests on
- a storage device on FreeBSD. It uses the ggate facility of FreeBSD
- to attach to a file or device and produces a device that can be
- used for any I/O, including hosting filesystems.</p>
-
- <p>I/O requests are presented in the form of a moving histogram
- that can be used to discern which parts of the storage device are
- used most often. One use of ggtrace is to analyze how filesystems
- arrange and access data on storage devices.</p>
-
- <p>The project is working and usable only on the RELENG_6
- branch.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>gjournal</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ivan</given>
-
- <common>Voras</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ivoras@yahoo.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/gjournal">gjournal
- wiki page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Gjournal provides GEOM-level journaling and COW capabilities to
- storage devices. Unfortunately, it cannot be used as a substitute
- for filesystem journaling (fsck is still needed when gjournal
- device is used to host filesystems). Development has slowed down,
- and the existing code needs much more testing. If there is
- continued interest in it, I'll probably split the functionalities
- into two projects, one handling COW and one handling the
- journaling, in order to make the code cleaner.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>More testing is needed.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>TCP &amp; IP Routing Optimization Fundraise</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
-
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andre@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/tcpoptimization.html" />
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/news/status/report-mar-2005-june-2005.html#Fundraising---TCP-&amp;-IP-Routing-Optimization" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The fundraise has been very successful and I want to thank
- everyone who has pledged their support and tipped the jar. The full
- amount plus a little bit more has been raised in a very short
- timeframe. More information on the exact amounts and their sponsors
- can be found at the first link.</p>
-
- <p>Due to the extended (and unexpected long) code freeze for the
- release process of FreeBSD 6.0 (which is very high quality btw.)
- I've decided to push back on working full time until the freeze is
- lifted. So far I've done some work in the mbuf handling area and
- some other netinet cleanups in my local repository.</p>
-
- <p>Once FreeBSD 6.0 is released I resume my work on this project
- and many changes and optimizations, as described in the first and
- second link, will go into into FreeBSD-current.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>TODO list for volunteers</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The TODO list for volunteers (see the last report for more) is
- now under review by some doc@ people.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>bridge.c retired</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
-
- <common>Laier</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mlaier@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
-
- <common>Thompson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>thompsa@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As of September 27, the old bridge(4) implementation has been
- removed from HEAD and will not be part of FreeBSD 7 and later.
- FreeBSD 6 will serve as transition period. The full functional
- replacement if_bridge(4) is now available in FreeBSD 5 (not yet
- part of 5.4 however), FreeBSD 6 and -CURRENT. Any problems should
- be reported to Andrew Thompson, who is maintaining if_bridge in
- FreeBSD.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Document the change in the handbook and other reference
- material.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Problem Report Database</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bugmeister_at_freebsd_dot_org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/support.html#gnats">GNATS</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Due to some good recent commit and cleanup work by both
- Alexander Leidinger and Craig Rodrigues, the number of base-system
- PRs has stabilized somewhat. The number of incoming ports PRs
- continues to accelerate but except during freezes the ports
- committers have been battling to commit them as quickly as they
- come in. (The graphs very clearly show where the freezes are.) The
- net result is that we are holding our own but it takes a great deal
- of (mostly unheralded) effort to do so. Thanks are due to a large
- number of individuals who are doing this ongoing work.</p>
-
- <p>There is ongoing work to ask committers who have had PRs
- assigned to them for a significant period of time, whether they are
- still interested in pursuing them or whether they should instead be
- reassigned to the pool. This is being done to try to get as many
- PRs 'unstuck' as possible to try to help improve our users'
- perceptions of the project.</p>
-
- <p>As an experiment, Mark Linimon has been adding 'tags' to many of
- the kern and bin PRs, including such things as '[nfs]', '[if_em]',
- and so forth. The idea is to try allow searching and browsing based
- on these terms so that committers will find it easier to work with
- our current PR database. At the moment this is in the experimental
- stage, although it is possible for committers to work with them
- from the command line on systems with a database installed via
- query-pr(1).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Removable interface improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~brooks/pubs/eurobsdcon2004/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/projects/dingo/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project is an attempt to clean up handling of network
- interfaces in order to allow interfaces to be removed reliably.
- Current problems include panics if Dummynet is delaying packets to
- an interface when it is removed.</p>
-
- <p>I have removed struct ifnet's and layer two common structures
- from device driver structures. This will eventually allow them to
- be managed properly upon device removal. This code has been
- committed and will appear in 6.0. Popular drivers continue to
- be fixed. jhb's locking work has identified and corrected many
- issues. rwatson has also committed cleanups to the multicast code
- which fixed some issues in this area.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>OpenBSD dhclient import</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
-
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The OpenBSD rewrite of dhclient has been imported, replacing the
- ISC dhclient. The OpenBSD client provides better support for
- roaming on wireless networks and a simpler model of operation.
- Instead of a single dhclient process per system, there is one per
- network interface. This instance automatically goes away in the
- even of link loss and is restarted via devd when link is
- reacquired. To support this change, many aspects of the network
- interface configuration process were overhauled.</p>
-
- <p>The current code works well in most circumstances, but more
- testing and polishing is needed. A few bugs are being tracked, but
- most of them are edge cases.</p>
-
- <p>Work on further interface configuration enhancements is underway
- for FreeBSD 7.0.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>EuroBSDCon 2005 - Basel</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Information</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>info@eurobsdcon.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.eurobsdcon.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The fourth European BSD conference in Basel, Switzerland is a
- great opportunity to present new ideas to the community and to meet
- some of the developers behind the different BSDs.</p>
-
- <p>The two day conference program (Nov 26 and 27) will be
- complemented by a tutorial day preceding the conference (Nov
- 25).</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD developers will hold a DevSummit on Nov 24 and 25,
- so several developers will be at the conference.</p>
-
- <p>The program is available for
- <a
- href="http://www.eurobsdcon.org/conference-schedule-saturday.php">
- Saturday</a>
-
- and
- <a href="http://www.eurobsdcon.org/conference-schedule-sunday.php">
- Sunday</a>
-
- providing very interesting FreeBSD talks and topics.</p>
-
- <p>Today more than 160 people from 25 countries have registered for
- the conference.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>FreeBSD GNOME Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joe Marcus</given>
-
- <common>Clarke</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>marcus@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>FreeBSD GNOME</given>
-
- <common>Team</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gnome@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/">FreeBSD GNOME Project
- Homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since our last status report, we have added a new member to the
- team: Jean-Yves Lefort (jylefort). We have even spiced up our
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/contact.html">contact
- page</a>
-
- with pictures of ourselves and in some cases, a cute hippo. And our
- very own Adam Weinberger (adamw) has been made a GNOME Project
- committer heading up the Canadian English translation project.</p>
-
- <p>We have finished the port GNOME 2.12 to FreeBSD. However, due to
- the ports slush in preparation for 6.0-RELEASE, the update has not
- been merged into the official ports tree. If people are eager to
- try out GNOME 2.12 while waiting for the ports tree to fully thaw,
- we have
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/docs/develfaq.html">
- instructions</a>
-
- on our website. GNOME 2.12 will be the first FreeBSD GNOME release
- <em>not</em>
-
- to include support for FreeBSD 4.X. While 4.X is still a very
- viable release for servers, it lacks many of the features needed
- for a Desktop Environment such as GNOME. We do plan to continue
- support of the GNOME development platform on 4.X, however. This
- includes Glib, GTK+, libgnome, etc. A new porting component will be
- introduced with GNOME 2.12 called, ``ltverhack''. This will help
- with future upgrades by keeping shared library versions from
- needlessly changing.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD GNOME Project is also committed to providing our
- users with a solid package experience. To that end, we have
- extended our
- <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/faq2.html#q21">
- Tinderbox</a>
-
- to build amd64 packages for all supported versions of FreeBSD for
- both the production and development releases of the GNOME Desktop.
- The development packages are even built with debugging symbols to
- better help with reporting problems.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>FreeBSD needs a
- <a href="http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software_2fhal">HAL</a>
-
- port. HAL will be vital for both GNOME and KDE in providing FreeBSD
- users with a smooth, elegant desktop experience. Once GNOME 2.12
- has been merged into the ports tree, work will begin on making HAL
- on FreeBSD a reality. Contact
- <a href="mailto:gnome@FreeBSD.org">gnome@FreeBSD.org</a>
-
- if you are interested in helping.</task>
-
- <task>We need help with project documentation. In particular, we
- need help auditing the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/docs/faq.html">FAQ</a>
-
- to make sure the content is still relevant, and we are not missing
- any key items. If you're interested, please contact
- <a href="mailto:gnome@FreeBSD.org">gnome@FreeBSD.org</a>
-
- .</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>PowerPC Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
-
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>grehan@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/platforms/ppc.html">FreeBSD/PPC
- Platform page.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project has been following the 6.0 release schedule by
- producing BETA-* builds and is now up to the RC1 build.</p>
-
- <p>Dario Freni successfully built a FreeSBIE/ppc iso for his
- Summer-of-code project.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>iSCSI Initiator</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Daniel</given>
-
- <common>Braniss</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>danny@cs.huji.ac.il</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="ftp://ftp.cs.huji.ac.il/users/danny/freebsd/iscsi-12.tar.bz2" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This iSCSI kernel module and its companion control program, are
- still under development, but the main parts seem to be working. A
- second round of public tests has started.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>login chap authentication</task>
-
- <task>digest</task>
-
- <task>network disconnect recovery</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>The Kernel Stress Test Suite</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
-
- <common>Holm</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pho@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~pho/stress/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The current version of the test suite took form in the beginning
- of the year after discussions with Jeff Roberson, during a long
- period of testing Jeff's VFS SMP work.</p>
-
- <p>At that time, Daniel Seuffert donated a Thunder 7500
- motherboard complete with CPUs, RAM and coolers. This allowed me
- to do some serious SMP testing.</p>
-
- <p>Mid July Murray Stokely suggested adding a link from the 6.0
- todo web page to the Stress Test Status Page. At that time there
- were a few reoccurring panics that made it hard to test the kernel
- for other problems. Numerous people put a lot of hard work in
- fixing the panics and livelocks found during the next months. At
- the same time others stepped in and ran the test suite on their own
- hardware, thus increasing the focus on kernel stability.</p>
-
- <p>As of 6.0, the kernel stress test suite cannot panic the
- kernel.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Nsswitch / Caching daemon</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michael</given>
-
- <common>Bushkov</common>
- </name>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/NsswitchAndCachingFinalReport" />
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/MichaelBushkov" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The nsswitch / caching daemon project was developed within the
- Google's Summer Of Code program. Almost all goals of the project
- were achieved. Thanks to Brooks Davis and Jacques Vidrine, who were
- my mentors and greatly helped me.</p>
-
- <p>Nsswitch subsystem was extended to support new sources
- (services, protocols, rpc, openssh and GT4). The testing of the
- Globus Grid Toolkit 4 patch (which adds support for nsswitch to
- GT4) is still to be done. For nsswitch to support caching, the
- caching daemon was implemented on top of the caching library, which
- was also developed during the SoC. The current version of the
- daemon uses simple nscd-like configuration file and seems to be
- stable. To complete the SoC project, the experimental version of
- libc with in-process caching enabled was made. It's benchmarking
- will be done in the nearest future.</p>
-
- <p>There were some requests for caching daemon to be able to act
- like NSCD (to perform the actual nsswitch lookups by itself), so it
- was modified to support this feature. But current implementation
- has some restrictions and requires a lot of testing. Right now the
- final polishing is being made to the project's sources, so that
- they could be added to the CURRENT</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Extend caching daemon to support NSCD functionality</task>
-
- <task>Test Globus Grid Toolkit 4 patch</task>
-
- <task>Add support for MAC and audit related configuration files to
- the nsswitch</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>FreeBSD Web Site Redesign</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Emily</given>
-
- <common>Boyd</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>soc-emily@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Murray</given>
-
- <common>Stokely</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>murray@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Web</given>
-
- <common>Team</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>freebsd-www@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/old">Archived copy of old
- site.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The new website has gone live! Thanks to Emily Boyd for all her
- hard work. We still have a lot of work to do to integrate
- suggestions that have been made by users since we went live. The
- new CSS design makes it much easier to rapidly change the look and
- feel of the site, so it is easy to experiment. We're still looking
- for more HTML/CSS designers to help us improve the site.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>NEWCARD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
-
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>imp@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Due to an email snafu, the June report was not submitted, so
- this report covers since the last 6 months.</p>
-
- <p>Summary: The 16-bit part of NEWCARD has been greatly enhanced.
- In addition, power control has become interrupt driven. Some
- drivers make use of the new functionality.</p>
-
- <p>The pccard layer now exports the CIS for each device that is
- present, even if there's no driver for the card or parts of the
- card.</p>
-
- <p>The power up and reset sequence is now interrupt driven. This
- has eliminated many of the long pauses that the system used to
- experience after a card insertion. We can not play glitch-free
- audio while inserting or removing a card.</p>
-
- <p>A number of additional cards are recognized by PC Card. In
- addition, drivers now can read the CIS for more information about
- the card. Drivers have been enhanced to read the CIS for MAC
- addresses and the like where appropriate.</p>
-
- <p>The ed driver now attaches the mii bus of the AX88190 and
- AX88790 fast ethernet PC Card chips. This allows better status
- reporting and increased functionality for PHY chips that need some
- help. The ed driver also supports the Tamarack TC5299J chipset
- (including attaching its MII bus) now, the only open source OS that
- does so (TC5299J cards will work with other open source OS, but
- they won't report their status or attach a mii bus).</p>
-
- <p>A number of bugs have been fixed in the pccard or cardbus
- drivers. Most of these changes have been merged into the
- forthcoming 6.0. Others will be merged after the release.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>ExpressCard laptops have arrived with ExpressCard/54 and
- ExpressCard/34 slots. It is unknown the extent of the work
- necessary to support them.</task>
-
- <task>The ISA attachment of cbb needs work to make it fully
- functional.</task>
-
- <task>A CIS parser in userland needs to be written. The pccardc
- based CIS parser is OK, but it doesn't handle MFC cards too well.
- Ideally the parser would produce output that is compatible with the
- linux tool.</task>
-
- <task>A mechanism for CIS override is needed. We need a tool that
- will take an ascii representation of the CIS and produce a binary.
- We need a tool that will install the binary into the kernel and
- kernel modifications to switch from the CIS that's in the card to
- the faked up CIS.</task>
-
- <task>We need a mechanism for creating pseudo multi-function cards.
- Initially, it seems that all we really need is the ability for an
- arbitrary driver to add a sio companion, since that covers all the
- cases I'm aware of. Resources would need to be 'donated' from the
- creating driver to the sio card.</task>
-
- <task>It would be nice if we could move to a more common CIS
- parsing and dispatch. The CardBus side is wide open at the moment
- since none of the pci drivers use the CIS information outside of a
- few that get their MAC address via a standard interface.</task>
-
- <task>The ep driver needs work to make the newer ep cards that have
- mii bus on them actually probe and attach it. It needs to gain
- media support for the non-mii based cards. The 3C1 still needs
- work.</task>
-
- <task>The sn driver needs work to support many of the SMC91Cxxx PC
- Card devices. These are typically combination cards that need
- special, non-standard initialization.</task>
-
- <task>Power savings for 16-bit cards can be realized if we power
- them up at 3.3V rather than at 5.0V. Not all cards can support
- this, but many can and indicate this support in the CIS. Windows
- tries the 3.3V configuration entries before the 5.0V ones. We
- should do the same.</task>
-
- <task>Most of the changes that have been made to the pccard and
- cardbus layers can be merged back into RELENG_5.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>OpenBSD packet filter - pf</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
-
- <common>Laier</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mlaier@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Further improvements have been made to pfsync to make it behave
- well in SMP scenarios. All bug fixes have been MFCed to RELENG_5
- where applicable. A couple of bugfixes and feature improvements
- have been imported via OpenBSD (originally suggested by FreeBSD
- users).</p>
-
- <p>As described in the last report, FreeBSD 6.0 and future RELENG_6
- releases will be based on OpenBSD 3.7. Newer code will be imported
- as soon as 6.0 has settled down a bit.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>BSD Installer</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
-
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>soc-andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bsdinstaller.org/" />
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/BSDInstaller" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>By the end of August I managed to modify the release building
- process to build a live CD that loads the front and backends. It
- could install all the distfiles, install the ports tree and had
- minimal support to install and uninstall packages.</p>
-
- <p>Since the end of the Summer of Code I have worked to integrate
- the new Lua backend. This has been successful, with it now past the
- point of the BSDINSTALLER-BETA-1 release. It can install the
- distfiles but not the ports tree or packages yet.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Low-overhead performance monitoring for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joseph</given>
-
- <common>Koshy</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jkoshy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~jkoshy/projects/perf-measurement">
- Project home page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This projects implements a kernel module (hwpmc(4)), an
- application programming interface (pmc(3)) and a few simple
- applications (pmcstat(8) and pmccontrol(8)) for measuring system
- performance using event monitoring hardware in modern CPUs.</p>
-
- <p>The last three months have been spent in bug fixing and in
- tweaking the code. A few more minor features and loose ends remain
- to be taken care of. Once these are done, I hope to get started on
- a graphical performance analyser.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Realtime POSIX signal</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
-
- <common>Xu</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>davidxu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD kernel is powerful, but it still lacks some realtime
- POSIX facilities, for example, sigqueue. Most of the code is ready,
- and I am testing it.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>POSIX timer, timer_xxx syscalls</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>SNMP Monitoring</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Harti</given>
-
- <common>Brandt</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>harti@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Philip</given>
-
- <common>Paeps</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>philip@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Victor</given>
-
- <common>Cruceru</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>soc-victor@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/VictorCruceru">
- FreeBSD wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>New MIBs are implmented for the BSNMP agent:</p>
-
- <ol>
- <li>
- <strong>HOST-RESOURCES-MIB</strong>
-
- (
- <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2790.txt">
- http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2790.txt</a>
-
- ). Philip is going to submit the code into the CVS
- repository.</li>
-
- <li>
- <strong>TCP-MIB with combined IPv4 &amp; IPv6 support</strong>
-
- (
- <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4022.txt">
- http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4022.txt</a>
-
- ). This new TCP-MIB is 100% backward compatible with the old one
- (v4 only). It adds a clear distinction between active and passive
- tcp endpoints and for each endpoint info about the process it
- belongs to.</li>
-
- <li>
- <strong>UDP-MIB with combined IPv4 &amp; IPv6 support</strong>
-
- (
- <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4113.txt">
- http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4113.txt</a>
-
- ). This new UDP-MIB is 100% backward compatible with the old one
- (v4 only) and it adds multiple instances support for the UDP
- endpoints and for each endpoint info about the processes using
- it.</li>
- </ol>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>For HOST-RESOURCES-MIB we are going to add support for more
- detailed memory stats based of libmemstat(3)</task>
-
- <task>The rest of the IPv6 MIBs.</task>
-
- <task>FreeBSD enterprise MIBs for supporting SNMP configuration
- (via SNMP SETs) for FreeBSD.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>csup: cvs mode support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Christoph</given>
-
- <common>Mathys</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>cmathys@bluewin.ch</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/ChristophMathys">
- The wikipage with details about my SoC-project</url>
-
- <url href="http://mu.org/~mux/csup.html">csup project page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the "Summer of Code" I worked on csup (a rewrite of CVSup
- in C). It already supported checkout-mode, so my task was to
- implement support for cvs-mode. The biggest part of the project was
- to implement support for rcs-files. As "byproducts" I also wrote
- the necessary code to create nodes/hardlinks and to update files
- using the rsync-algorithm. For what I know, the code works fine,
- but errorhandling is practically inexistent.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Errors should be properly handled</task>
-
- <task>Support to get fixups</task>
-
- <task>The hard part to support rcs file updates is done, but there
- is no checksum, some options are not honored and the performance
- could be improved</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Sound subsystem improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Multimedia</given>
-
- <common>Mailinglist</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>multimedia@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ariff</given>
-
- <common>Abdullah</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>skywizard@MyBSD.org.my</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Recently a lot of fixes, specially in handling format / rate
- conversion and general stability was committed to -current. This
- include fixes for most LOR's and new features (software volume
- handling for soundcards without volume handling in hardware and the
- possibility to switch to spdif).</p>
-
- <p>A lot of effort was expended by Ariff (and other people) to come up
- with those improvements. For this reason Ariff was "punished" with a
- commit bit, so he is able to commit further improvements on his
- own.</p>
-
- <p>This work is not integrated into 6.0-RELEASE because of some
- lose ends (see 'sndctl' below).</p>
-
- <p>You can help by looking at
- <a
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr-summary.cgi?category=&amp;severity=&amp;priority=&amp;class=&amp;state=&amp;sort=none&amp;text=sound&amp;responsible=&amp;multitext=&amp;originator=&amp;release=">
- sound related PR's in GNATS</a>
-
- and making follow-up's which tell us if a problem still persists or
- if a PR can be closed because the bug is fixed. Also feel free to
- submit patches for anything on the TODO list below.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update manual pages to reflect new features.</task>
-
- <task>Fix driver specific issues (via, t4dwave, maestro).</task>
-
- <task>Make all drivers MPSAFE.</task>
-
- <task>Rewrite some parts (e.g. a new mixer subsystem with OSS
- compatibility).</task>
-
- <task>sndctl(1): tool to control non-mixer parts of the sound
- system (e.g. spdif switching, virtual-3D effects) by an user
- (instead of the sysctl approach in -current); pcmplay(1),
- pcmrec(1), pcmutil(1).</task>
-
- <task>Plugable FEEDER infrastructure. For ease of debugging various
- feeder stuff and/or as userland library and test suite.</task>
-
- <task>Support for new hardware (envy24, Intel HDA).</task>
-
- <task>Performance enhancement (via 'slave'-channels, changes are
- under review)?</task>
-
- <task>Closer compatibility with OSS, especially for the upcoming
- OSS v4.</task>
-
- <task>Close a lot of PR's.</task>
-
- <task>Document the sound system in the
- <a
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/arch-handbook/index.html">
- FreeBSD Architecture Handbook</a>
-
- .</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Tinderbox</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joe Marcus</given>
-
- <common>Clarke</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>marcus@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tinderbox</given>
-
- <common>List</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>tinderbox-list@marcuscom.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com">Tinderbox Homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Ports Tinderbox is a packaged system for building FreeBSD
- ports in a clean environment. It can be used to test new ports,
- updates to existing ports, or simply as a package building engine.
- Tinderbox uses the same underlying code that the official FreeBSD
- package build cluster, pointyhat, uses. So if a port builds under
- Tinderbox, it is guaranteed to build on pointyhat.</p>
-
- <p>More and more FreeBSD committers and ports maintainers are
- starting to use Tinderbox. We just released version 2.1.0 which
- added much-requested PostgreSQL support as well as fixed many bugs.
- We expect a 2.1.1 release soon with some additional bug fixes.</p>
-
- <p>With the 2.1.0 release of Tinderbox, we have branched the code
- base so that we can focus on larger features in our HEAD branch
- while still producing stable releases on a more frequent basis. The
- biggest new feature planned for Tinderbox 3.0 is clustering support
- which is being spearheaded by Ade Lovett (ade).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>At this point, we really need help with documentation. Work
- has begun on creating man pages for the various Tinderbox commands,
- but we need help to churn them out at as faster rate. If you have
- strong mdoc fu, and interested in helping us out, please contact
- <a href="mailto:marcus@marcuscom.com">marcus@marcuscom.com</a>
-
- .</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>October-December</month>
-
- <year>2005</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report is about the rather quiet last quarter of 2005, with
- the release of FreeBSD 6.0 and the holiday season things evolved in
- the background. Nonetheless, most exciting projects hit the tree (or
- are going to very soon).</p>
-
- <p>Upcoming events, such as the release of FreeBSD 6.1/5.5 and the
- third BSDCan conference with a big developer summit promise to
- provide a busier start in 2006. The foundation for upcoming
- development, however, are the projects that are described herein.</p>
-
- <p>We hope that you find interesting projects to look at or work on.
- The next status report collection will be April 7 2006. We are
- looking forward to your report then.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks again to everyone who submitted reports, and thanks to Brad
- Davis who stepped up for an extensive spelling and grammar review.
- Enjoy reading!</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>FreeBSD team reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
-
- <description>Network infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>vendor</name>
-
- <description>Vendor / 3rd Party Software</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>jemalloc</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jason</given>
-
- <common>Evans</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jasone@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>libc's malloc implementation has been replaced with an
- implementation that is designed to scale well for multi-threaded
- applications running on multi-processor systems. This is
- accomplished by creating multiple allocation arenas that are
- independent of each other, and permanently assigning threads to
- these arenas. In the common case, threads do not access the same
- allocator arena at the same time, which reduces contention and
- cache sloshing.</p>
-
- <p>Single-threaded application performance is approximately
- equivalent to what it was with phkmalloc, but for multi-threaded
- applications that make heavy use of malloc, the performance
- difference can be huge (orders of magnitude).</p>
-
- <p>As with phkmalloc, the new malloc implementation supports
- runtime configuration via the MALLOC_OPTIONS environment variable.
- See the malloc(3) manpage for details on supported options, as well
- as more information about the allocator's architecture.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>OpenBSD dhclient</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
-
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The OpenBSD rewrite of dhclient has been imported, replacing the
- ISC dhclient. The OpenBSD client provides better support for
- roaming on wireless networks and a simpler model of operation.
- Instead of a single dhclient process per system, there is one per
- network interface. This instance automatically goes away in the
- even of link loss and is restarted via devd when link is
- reacquired. To support this change, many aspects of the network
- interface configuration process were overhauled.</p>
-
- <p>Support for adding aliases to DHCP configured interfaces has
- been committed to CURRENT and will be merged before 6.1-RELEASE.
- Soon work will begin to merge changes from OpenBSD that have taken
- place since the initial import.</p>
-
- <p>Work on further interface configuration enhancements is underway
- for FreeBSD 7.0.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>FAST_IPSEC Upgrade</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
-
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gnn@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
-
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bz@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Currently splitting out the rest of the PF_KEY data-structures
- from the key database. This will mean the user level applications
- and the kernel will not share datastructures and that they can,
- hopefully, advance on their own without being in lockstep.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Calculate diffs between Kame IPv4 version of IPSec and
- FAST_IPSEC and upgrade FAST to the latest standards.</task>
-
- <task>Add IPv6 support to FAST_IPSEC.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>FreeBSD list of projects and ideas for volunteers (TODO list
- for volunteers)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joel</given>
-
- <common>Dahl</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>joel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/ideas/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The "TODO list for volunteers" is now committed as the "FreeBSD
- list of projects and ideas for volunteers". So far the interest in
- the list is high and some volunteers already took the opportunity
- to start tackling some of the entries.</p>
-
- <p>Unfortunately the FreeBSD project does not have enough human
- resources to provide a technical contact for every entry.
- Interested volunteers should not be afraid to try to come up with a
- solution for an entry without a technical contact. The people on
- the hackers and current mailing list are typically very helpful
- regarding answering specific questions (as long as they know the
- answer...).</p>
-
- <p>We are looking forward to hear about new ideas, people willing
- to be technical contacts for generic topics (e.g. USB) or specific
- entries (already existing or newly created), suggestions for
- existing entries or completion reports for (parts of) an entry.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add more ideas.</task>
-
- <task>Find more technical contacts.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>KAME Project Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>SUZUKI</given>
-
- <common>Shinsuke</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>suz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.kame.net/">KAME Project Homepage</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.kame.net/newsletter/20051107/" />
-
- <url
- href="http://www.wide.ad.jp/news/press/20051107-KAME-e.html" />
-
- <url
- href="http://ipv6style.jp/en/special/kame/20051205/index.shtml" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Most of the latest KAME code has been merged to 7-current and
- 6-stable, to prepare for the project conclusion in March 2006. For
- the same reason, we moved some ports applications (security/racoon,
- net/pim6sd, net/pim6dd, net/dhcp6) from KAME to
- sourceforge.net.</p>
-
- <p>Some of the items (e.g. IGMPv3/MLDv2, Mobile-IPv6/NEMO, SCTP,
- DCCP, ISATAP) are not merged yet from the latest KAME code for
- several reasons. Other projects will continue to merge their
- work.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>remove __P() macros</task>
-
- <task>set net.inet6.ip6.kame_version to a more appropriate date
- :-)</task>
-
- <task>update src/sys/netinet6/README</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Sound subsystem improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ariff</given>
-
- <common>Abdullah</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ariff@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Multimedia</given>
-
- <common>Mailinglist</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>multimedia@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~ariff/">Patches for
- RELENG_5.</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/ideas/">The FreeBSD
- Project Ideas List.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A lot of changes have taken place in the sound system since the
- last status report. They range from less hiccups and distortion by
- disk accesses and/or driver bugs to new and improved features
- (software volume control implemented for soundcards which do not
- have hardware volume control). Additionally a new driver
- (snd_atiixp) has seen the light and a lot of problem reports were
- fixed.</p>
-
- <p>Most of those changes and the changes mentioned in the previous
- status report are already merged to RELENG_6 and will be part of
- 6.1-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Have a look at the sound related entries on the ideas
- list.</task>
-
- <task>Rewrite some parts (e.g. a new mixer subsystem with OSS
- compatibility).</task>
-
- <task>sndctl(1): tool to control non-mixer parts of the sound
- system (e.g. spdif switching, virtual-3D effects) by an user
- (instead of the sysctl approach in -current); pcmplay(1),
- pcmrec(1), pcmutil(1).</task>
-
- <task>Plugable FEEDER infrastructure. For ease of debugging various
- feeder stuff and/or as userland library and test suite.</task>
-
- <task>Support for new hardware (envy24, Intel HDA).</task>
-
- <task>Performance enhancement (via 'slave'-channels).</task>
-
- <task>Closer compatibility with OSS, especially for the upcoming
- OSS v4.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>Problem Report Database</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bugmeister_at_freebsd_dot_org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/support.html#gnats">GNATS</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The experiment to add 'tags' to many of the kern and related
- PRs, including such things as '[nfs]', '[fxp]', and so forth,
- continues. In addition, PRs with patches have been more
- consistently tagged with '[patch]'. Two new periodic reports based
- on both functional tags and PRs with patches have been added, with
- the goal of making these PRs more visible.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/">The FreeBSD ports
- collection</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~fenner/portsurvey/">FreeBSD
- ports unfetchable distfile survey (Bill Fenner's report)</url>
-
- <url href="http://edwin.adsl.barnet.com.au/~edwin/ports/">FreeBSD
- ports updated distfile survey (Edwin Groothius' report)</url>
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">FreeBSD ports
- monitoring system</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">The FreeBSD
- Ports Management Team</url>
-
- <url href="http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com">marcuscom
- tinderbox</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During this time, the number of ports PRs briefly dipped below
- 500 -- a number not seen since late 2000, when there were 4000
- ports instead of our new total of over 14,000 ports. This is due to
- the hard work of a large number of individuals, including pav,
- edwin, mnag, garga, and many others. Congratulations folks! Some of
- this was due to more aggressively committing PRs where the
- maintainer had not responded within the timeout period. Although
- controversial, this new policy seems to be succeeding in its goal
- of improving the Ports Collection.</p>
-
- <p>A new file, ports/KNOBS, was added by ahze to help bring some
- order in the chaos that had been the OPTIONS namespace.</p>
-
- <p>dougb has changed the way that rc.d works in -HEAD to work more
- like the base rc.d scripts. We are hoping that this change will
- make ports maintenance easier in the future. However, in the
- meantime a few bugs have been introduced (which we intend to have
- fixed by the time 6.1 is released). While this regression is
- unfortunate, it was decided that now was the best time to try to
- make this change rather than waiting for 7.0. We hope our users can
- be patient with us in the interim.</p>
-
- <p>Work continues to improve the marcuscom ports tinderbox, with
- new features added by marcus, aDe, and edwin in particular. Several
- ports committers are now running their own copies to test ports
- changes.</p>
-
- <p>The www.FreeBSD.org/ports page, and the portmgr web pages, were
- reworked as well.</p>
-
- <p>We have added 4 new committers since the last report.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Progress has been made in cracking down on ports that do not
- correctly install when LOCALBASE is not /usr/local, but some ports
- remain.</task>
-
- <task>portmgr would like to remind committers that PRs for their
- ports should be handled (either committed or marked 'suspended' or
- 'analyzed') within the two week timeout period. In this way other
- committers do not have to invoke the maintainer timeout and things
- will work more smoothly.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Early Binding Updates and Credit-Based Authorization for the
- Kame-Shisa Mobile IPv6 Software</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Christian</given>
-
- <common>Vogt</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>chvogt@tm.uka.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.tm.uka.de/~chvogt/ebucba/">Download patch
- here.</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://doc.tm.uka.de/2005/draft-vogt-mobopts-early-binding-updates-00.txt">
- [1]</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://doc.tm.uka.de/2005/draft-vogt-mobopts-credit-based-authorization-00.txt">
- [2]</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Based on the Kame-Shisa Mobile IPv6 Software for FreeBSD 5.4, we
- implemented the performance optimization "Early Binding Updates"
- and "Credit-Based Authorization". The combined optimizations
- facilitate significant reductions in handoff delay without
- compromising protocol security [1][2].</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>A Comprehensive Delay Analysis for Reactive and Proactive
- Handoffs with Mobile IPv6 Route Optimization</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Christian</given>
-
- <common>Vogt</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>chvogt@tm.uka.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://doc.tm.uka.de/2006/vogt-2006-delay-analysis-for-reactive-and-proactive-handoffs.pdf">
- Download document here.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Optimizations to reduce handoff delays inherent in Mobile IPv6
- Route Optimization as well as IPv6 router discovery, address
- configuration, and movement detection have so far been mostly
- considered on an individual basis. This document evaluates three
- integrated solutions for improved handoff experience in
- surroundings with different preconditions: reactive handoffs with
- unmodified routers, reactive handoffs with router support, and
- movement anticipation and proactive handoff management.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Security Officer and Security Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Officer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-officer@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Team</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-team@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/security/" />
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/administration.html#t-secteam" />
-
- <url href="http://vuxml.freebsd.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This report covers the period July 2005 - January 2006, since
- the FreeBSD Security Team did not submit a status report for July -
- October 2005.</p>
-
- <p>In August 2005, the long-time Security Officer, Jacques Vidrine,
- stepped down and was replaced by Colin Percival. Jacques remains
- with the team as Security Officer Emeritus, and the team thanks him
- for all his work over the past four years.</p>
-
- <p>Also in August 2005, Dag-Erling C. Sm&#248;rgrav was replaced by
- Simon L. Nielsen as Deputy Security Officer. In addition, Tom
- Rhodes and Guido van Rooij retired from the team in September 2005
- and January 2006 respectively in order to devote their time to
- other parts of the FreeBSD project. The current Security Team
- membership is published on the web site.</p>
-
- <p>In the time since the last status report, ten security
- advisories have been issued (five in 2005, five in 2006) concerning
- problems in the base system of FreeBSD; of these, four problems
- were in "contributed" code, while six were in code maintained
- within FreeBSD. The Vulnerabilities and Exposures Markup Language
- (VuXML) document has continued to be updated by the Security Team
- and the Ports Committers documenting new vulnerabilities in the
- FreeBSD Ports Collection; since the last status report, 117 new
- entries have been added, bringing the total up to 636.</p>
-
- <p>The following FreeBSD releases are supported by the FreeBSD
- Security Team: FreeBSD 4.10, FreeBSD 4.11, FreeBSD 5.3, FreeBSD
- 5.4, and FreeBSD 6.0. Their respective End of Life dates are listed
- on the web site.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeSBIE</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>FreeSBIE</given>
-
- <common>staff</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>staff@freesbie.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freesbie.org" />
-
- <url href="http://torrent.freesbie.org" />
-
- <url href="freesbie@gufi.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Development is going on after the complete rewrite of the
- toolkit. There are many plugins available and we're testing a new
- implementation of unionfs for 6.x. Since it's a bit unstable, it
- won't be included in the release anyway. Developers hope to enter
- the BETA state on February 1st, to release an -RC image around
- February 15th and the RELEASE around March 1st. We need more people
- to test the images we provide. Torrents for them are available at
- <a href="http://torrent.freesbie.org">torrent.freesbie.org</a>
-
- .</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>A new BETA Release, based on 6-STABLE, is available for
- testing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>variant symlinks</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrey</given>
-
- <common>Elsukov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bu7cher@yandex.ru</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://butcher.heavennet.ru/patches/kernel/varsym/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The port of DragonFly's variant symlinks (
- <a href="http://freebsd.org/projects/ideas/#p-magicsymlinks">
- project ideas</a>
-
- ) to FreeBSD. Variant symlinks is a dynamic symbolic link
- implementation. Source file of a variant symlink may contain one or
- more variable names. Each of these variable names is enclosed in
- braces and preceded by a dollar sign in the style of variable
- references in sh(1). Whenever a variant symlink is followed, each
- variable found in source file is replaced by its associated value.
- In this manner, a variant symlink may resolve to different paths
- based on context.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Document a new system calls.</task>
-
- <task>More testing.</task>
-
- <task>Write the rc.d script for the variant symlinks
- initialization.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BSDCan 2006</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
-
- <common>Langille</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dan@langille.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bsdcan.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are well into the process of selecting the talks for BSDCan
- 2006. Our new
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2006/committee.php">program
- committee</a>
-
- has a hard selection task over the new few weeks. The deadline for
- the
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2006/papers.php">Call For Papers</a>
-
- has passed, but it's not too late to submit a talk. Please see the
- above URL for details. After the success of the
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2005/activity.php?id=72">Work in
- Progress last year</a>
-
- , we are going to do it again this year. If you are working on
- something you'd like to tell the world about, considering giving a
- 5 minute talk at BSDCan. The
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2006/registration.php">registration
- prices for BSDCan 2006</a>
-
- will be the same as they were for
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2005/registration.php">2005</a>
-
- . We will be again in the SITE building at University of Ottawa and
- you'll have lots of opportunity to meet with people from all over
- the world. Be sure to make your travel plans now and don't miss out
- on the biggest BSD event this year: BSDCan 2006.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We're looking for volunteers to help out just before and
- during the conference. Contact Dan at the above address.</task>
-
- <task>If you have a talk you'd like to present, contact Dan at the
- above address.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>FreshPorts</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
-
- <common>Langille</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dan@langille.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freshports.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>
- <a href="http://www.freshports.org/">FreshPorts</a>
-
- recently moved to a new webserver. This should speed things up
- considerably.</p>
-
- <p>You can read all about the new hardware on the recently
- introduced
- <a href="http://news.freshports.org/">FreshPorts Blog</a>
-
- . This blog will include technical discussions about ports and the
- problems they present with respect to FreshPorts. Site
- announcements will be posted there. As bugs are found, they will be
- listed, as well as their fixes.</p>
-
- <p>Supporting multiple platforms and architectures is still in the
- development stage. Lack of time is affecting progress.</p>
-
- <p>A fix for virtual ports is in the works. I'm also going to
- implement more caching to speed things up. If interested in
- discussing the options there, please get involved in the blog.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
-
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>remko@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Siebrand</given>
-
- <common>Mazeland</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>s.mazeland@xs4all.nl</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/nl/books/handbook">FreeBSD
- released handbook</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd-nl.org/doc/nl">Preview
- documentation</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd-nl.org/www/nl/">Preview website</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Project is an ongoing project,
- focussed on translating the English documentation and website to
- the Dutch language. Currently we are almost done with the FreeBSD
- Handbook and started the initial translation of the FreeBSD
- Website. We are always looking for people to help out, if you can
- help, please contact Siebrand or me so that we can divide the work
- amongst us.</p>
-
- <p>Recent publications:
- <br />
-
- Recently the Printing and the Serial Communications chapters were
- added to the FreeBSD Dutch Handbook.</p>
-
- <p>Recently started items:
- <br />
-
- We started with the translation of the PPP and SLIP chapter and the
- translation of the website.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Translate the final parts of the FreeBSD handbook.</task>
-
- <task>Translate the FreeBSD Website</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD/xbox</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rink</given>
-
- <common>Springer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rink@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://xbox-bsd.nl">FreeBSD/xbox project page.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD/xbox support is nearing completion. Patches are
- available for nve(4) ethernet support, as well as a
- syscons(4)-capable console. I am working to integrate these in
- CURRENT, a backport to 6.x is planned too.</p>
-
- <p>Work is under way to support X.Org as well; people with more
- detailed knowledge of X.Org are welcome to assist.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Enable framebuffer support in X.Org</task>
-
- <task>Figure out a way to use mfsroots without using
- loader(8)</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>LSI MegaRAID improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
-
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>scottl@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Doug</given>
-
- <common>Ambrisko</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ambrisko@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Major work has gone into improving both the performance of the
- LSI MegaRAID (amr) driver, and in adding Linux compatibility
- support. SMPng locking was added in Oct 2005 as well as a number of
- performance improvements. The result is 138% performance
- improvement in some local transaction tests.</p>
-
- <p>Throughout 2005 a lot of work has gone into adding Linux
- compatibility to the driver. It is now possible to run many of the
- LSI-provided management apps for Linux under FreeBSD. Both this
- feature and the performance improvements are in the 7-CURRENT
- development branch of FreeBSD and are scheduled to be backported in
- time for the FreeBSD 6.1 release.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>E1000 driver improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
-
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>scottl@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
-
- <common>Opperman</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andre@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In an effort to solve the 'interrupt aliasing' problem that
- plagues many motherboards under FreeBSD, I modified the Intel e1000
- network driver (if_em) to use a combination of fast interrupts and
- taskqueues. This technique avoids interrupt threads entirely, which
- in turn avoids triggering the aliasing problem in the Intel APIC.
- The result is that the driver now handles and masks interrupts
- immediately, and a private taskqueue is then scheduled to run to
- process the link events and rx/tx events. A side effect of this
- asynchronous processing is that it acts much as traditional polling
- does, in that the amount of work done in the taskqueue can be
- controlled, and the taskqueue rescheduled to process work at a
- later time. This leads to the driver having the low-latency
- benefits of interrupts and the workload segmentation of polling,
- all without complicated heuristics. Several users have reported
- that the driver can handle higher loads than traditional polling
- without deadlocks.</p>
-
- <p>Along with this work, I modified the SMPng locking in the driver
- so that no lock is required for the RX path. Since this path is
- already implicitly serialized by the interrupt and/or taskqueue
- and/or polling handler (all of which are exclusive to each other),
- there was no need for extra synchronization. This has two benefits.
- The first is reduction in processing overhead to unlock and lock
- the driver for every RX packet, and significant reduction in
- contention of the driver lock when transmitting and receiving
- packets at the same time. I believe that it is further possible to
- run the TX-complete path without a lock, further reducing overhead
- and contention for high transmit loads. The reduced contention also
- greatly benefited the fast-forward bridging code in FreeBSD, with
- up to 25% performance improvement seen, as well as lower CPU
- utilization.</p>
-
- <p>The work can be found in FreeBSD 7-CURRENT for now. There are
- still some rough edges relating to falling back to traditional
- ithread and polling behavior, and I do not intend to merge the
- changes back to FreeBSD 6.x until these are resolved. I also hope
- to extend the INTR_FAST+taskqueue model into a general framework
- for doing Mac OSX style filter interrupts. The work in the if_em
- driver can also be extended to other high-performance network
- drivers such as if_bge and if_ti. Any help with investigating these
- topics is welcomed.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Release Engineering Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>RE</given>
-
- <common>Team</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>re@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/releng" />
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/releases" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Another very busy year for the FreeBSD Release Engineering Team.
- Recognizing the problems, both technical and emotional, surrounding
- the FreeBSD 5.x releases, our primary focus was in getting the bugs
- out of FreeBSD 6.0 and getting it released. We succeeded at that
- quite well, and the 6.0 release on Nov 18 was a huge success for
- the project. Many thanks to all of the developers who put in
- countless hours fixing bugs and improving performance, and to the
- users who helped find, fix, and verify bugs.</p>
-
- <p>Moving forward to 2006, we plan on doing a joint release of
- FreeBSD 5.5 and 6.1 in late March. The 5.5 release will mark the
- end of active FreeBSD 5.x development and releases, and is intended
- to help users who have not yet switched to FreeBSD 6. It consists
- primarily of bug fixes and minor improvements. FreeBSD 6.1 will be
- an upgrade to 6.0 and will include new drivers, better performance
- in certain areas, as well as bug fixes. We expect to release
- FreeBSD 6.2 and 6.3 later in 2006.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>New Networking Features in FreeBSD 6.0</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
-
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andre@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/New%20Networking%20Features%20in%20FreeBSD%206%20-%20Presentation.pdf">
- Presentation</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/New%20Networking%20Features%20in%20FreeBSD%206%20-%20Paper.pdf">
- Paper</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.eurobsdcon.org">EuroBSDCon 05</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD 6 has evolved drastically in the development branch
- since FreeBSD 5.3 and especially so in the network area. The
- presentation and paper give an in-depth overview of all network
- stack related enhancements, changes and new code with a narrative
- on their rationale.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Optimizing the FreeBSD IP and TCP Stack</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
-
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andre@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/Optimizing%20the%20FreeBSD%20IP%20and%20TCP%20Stack%20-%20Presentation.pdf">
- Presentation</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/Optimizing%20the%20FreeBSD%20IP%20and%20TCP%20Stack%20-%20Paper.pdf">
- Paper</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.eurobsdcon.org">EuroBSDCon 05</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/tcpoptimization.html">
- TCP/IP Optimization Fundraiser 2005</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD has gained fine grained locking in the network stack
- throughout the 5.x-RELEASE series cumulating in 6.0-RELEASE.
- Hardware architecture and performance characteristics have evolved
- significantly since various BSD networking subsystems have been
- designed and implemented. This paper gives a detailed look into the
- implementation and design changes in FreeBSD 7-CURRENT to extract
- the maximum network performance from the underlying hardware.</p>
-
- <p>Sponsored by: TCP/IP Optimization Fundraiser 2005</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>TCP/IP Optimization Fundraiser Status</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
-
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andre@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/tcpoptimization.html">
- TCP/IP Optimization Fundraiser 2005</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/sys/dev/em/if_em.c?rev=1.98&amp;content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup">
- em(4) driver commit</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/news/status/report-july-2005-oct-2005.html#TCP-&amp;-IP-Routing-Optimization-Fundraise">
- Previous Status Report</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The fundraiser has been very successful and I want to thank
- everyone who has pledged their support and tipped the jar. The full
- amount plus a little bit more has been raised in a very short
- timeframe. More information on the exact amounts and their sponsors
- can be found at the first link.</p>
-
- <p>After the delays on this project caused by the FreeBSD 6.0
- Release cycle code freeze work has picked up and a paper was
- written and a presentation held on "Optimizing the FreeBSD IP and
- TCP Stack" for EuroBSDCon 05 on November 27th. See related status
- report under that title.</p>
-
- <p>From December 21st to January 11th I received access to a
- calibrated Agilent N2X gigabit tester and traffic generator. Stock
- FreeBSD 7-current was tested and profiled extensively in this
- timeframe. A first proof of concept optimization was developed in
- cooperation with Scott Long. It involved converting the Intel
- Gigabit ethernet em(4) driver to make use of fast interrupt
- handlers, taskqueues and lockless RX ring handling. This improved
- the performance from 570kpps to 750kpps, a 25% improvement, with IP
- fastforwarding enabled.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>A large number of profiles and measurements was taken and a
- detailed report on the performance characteristics and remaining
- bottlenecks is under preparation.</task>
-
- <task>Further optimizations and new features described on the
- Optimization Fundraiser page.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Bt878 Audio Driver (aka FusionHDTV 5 Lite)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John-Mark</given>
-
- <common>Gurney</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jmg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/fileSearch.cgi?FSPC=%2F%2Fdepot%2Fuser%2Fjmg%2Fbktrau%2F...&amp;ignore=GO%21">
- Perforce source repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Basic audio capture is working. All of the parameters are set by
- userland, while the RISC program generation is by kernel. No real
- audio has been captured as there are no drivers for the tuner yet.
- Someone with a real Bt878 NTSC card that is supported by bktr(4)
- could use this to capture audio w/o using the sound card.</p>
-
- <p>The real goal of this driver is to make HD capture possible with
- the DViCO FusionHDTV5 Lite card that I have. I have some of the
- documentation that I need, but I'm still missing two key docs. The
- docs for the LGDT3303 ATSC/8VSB/QAM demodulator chip and a block
- diagram of the board showing which GPIO lines go where and how the
- chips are interconnected. DViCO has been responsive in
- acknowledging my emails, but they have yet to produced any data
- besides pointing me to the Linux driver (which is difficult to
- figure out stuff by).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Complete basic capture driver.</task>
-
- <task>Make the bktr(4) drive cleanly attach to the card, and
- possibly add support for analog capture.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>SysKonnect/Marvell Yukon device driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Karim</given>
-
- <common>Jamal</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>support@syskonnect.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.marvell.com" />
-
- <url href="http://www.syskonnect.de" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project provides support for SysKonnect's SK-98xx,
- SK-95xx,SK-9Exx and SK-9Sxx PCI/PCI-Express Gigabit Ethernet
- adapters via the yk(4) driver, as well as Marvell's Yukon LOM
- Gigabit Ethernet controllers via the myk(4) driver. Driver source
- has been made available to selected members of the FreeBSD
- project.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD on Xen 3.0</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kip</given>
-
- <common>Macy</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kip.macy@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.fsmware.com/xenofreebsd/7.0/STATUS">current
- status</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Full domU support in p4 branch of -CURRENT, except suspend /
- restore. Dom0 work is in progress. Scott Long is working on xenbus
- integration with newbus. After newbus integration it will go into
- CVS. I hope to see it MFCed to RELENG_6 so it will be available for
- 6.1.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Port the backend drivers from Linux.</task>
-
- <task>Port the domain management tools from Linux.</task>
-
- <task>Add multiboot support to loader(8) to support it booting
- xen.</task>
-
- <task>SMP, x86_64, and PAE support.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>January-March</month>
-
- <year>2006</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>The highlights of this quarters report certainly include the
- availability of native Java binaries thanks to the
- <a href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/">FreeBSD Foundation</a>
-
- , as well as progress has been made with Xen support and Sun's
- Ultrasparc T1. Furthermore we are looking forward to FreeBSD 6.1 and
- TrustedBSD audit support has been imported into FreeBSD 7-CURRENT.
- All in all, a very exiting start to 2006.</p>
-
- <p>In just under a month the developers will be gathering at
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2006/">BSDCan 2006</a>
-
- for, FreeBSD Dev Summit, a two day meeting of FreeBSD developers.
- Once again the
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2006/schedule.php">BSDCan schedule</a>
-
- is filled with many interesting talks.</p>
-
- <p>We hope you enjoy reading and look forward to hear from you for
- the next round. Consult the list of
- <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/projects/ideas/">projects and
- ideas</a>
-
- for ways to get involved. The submission date for the second quarter
- reports will be July, 7th 2006.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to everybody who submitted a report and to Brad Davis, who
- joined the Status Report team, for proof reading.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
-
- <description>Network infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>vendor</name>
-
- <description>Vendor / 3rd Party Software</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>FreeBSD Security Officer and Security Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Officer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-officer@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Team</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-team@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/security/" />
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/administration.html#t-secteam" />
-
- <url href="http://vuxml.freebsd.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In March 2006, Marcus Alves Grando, George Neville-Neil, and
- Philip Paeps joined the FreeBSD Security Team. The current Security
- Team membership is published on the web site.</p>
-
- <p>In the time since the last status report, eight security
- advisories have been issued concerning problems in the base system
- of FreeBSD; of these, three problems were in "contributed" code,
- while five were in code maintained within FreeBSD. The
- Vulnerabilities and Exposures Markup Language (VuXML) document has
- continued to be updated by the Security Team and the Ports
- Committers documenting new vulnerabilities in the FreeBSD Ports
- Collection; since the last status report, 50 new entries have been
- added, bringing the total up to 686.</p>
-
- <p>The following FreeBSD releases are supported by the FreeBSD
- Security Team: FreeBSD 4.10, FreeBSD 4.11, FreeBSD 5.3, FreeBSD
- 5.4, and FreeBSD 6.0. Upon their release, FreeBSD 5.5 and FreeBSD
- 6.1 will also be supported. The respective End of Life dates of
- supported releases are listed on the web site; of particular note,
- FreeBSD 4.10 and FreeBSD 5.4 will cease to be supported at the end
- of May 2006.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>FreeBSD NFS Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Chuck</given>
-
- <common>Lever</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>cel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for NFS in FreeBSD received a boost this quarter as a
- kernel developer from Network Appliance has volunteered to help
- with the clients. Chuck Lever is now a src committer, mentored by
- Mike Silbersack. Mohan Srinivasan and Jim Rees have ended their
- apprenticeships and are now full committers. Mohan continues his
- effort to make the NFSv2/3 client SMP safe. He expects to make the
- changes available for review soon.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD gained presence at the annual NFS interoperability event
- known as Connectathon. Rick Macklem's FreeBSD NFSv4 server is
- pretty stable now and available via anonymous ftp. NFSv4.1 features
- are not a part of it yet and are not likely to happen until at
- least the end of 2006. Contact rick@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca for
- details.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BSDCan</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
-
- <common>Langille</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dan@langille.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2006/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2006/schedule.php">schedule</a>
-
- for BSDCan 2006 demonstrates just how strong and popular BSDCan has
- become in a very short time. Three concurrent streams of talks make
- sure that there is something for everyone. We provide high quality
- talks at very affordable
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2006/registration.php">prices</a>
-
- .</p>
-
- <p>BSDCan is the biggest BSD event of 2006. Ask others who attended
- in past years how much they enjoyed their time in Ottawa. Ask them
- who they met, who they talked to, the contacts they made, the
- information they learned.</p>
-
- <p>Remember to bring your wife/husband/spouse/etc because we will
- have things for them to do while you are attending the conference.
- Ottawa is a fantastic tourist destination.</p>
-
- <p>See you at BSDCan 2006!</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2006/activity.php?id=110">Works in
- Progress</a>
-
- - if you want to talk about your project for 5 minutes, this is
- your chance. Get in touch with us ASAP to reserve your spot.</task>
-
- <task>We're looking for volunteers to help out just before and
- during the conference. Contact Dan at the above address.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/">The FreeBSD Ports
- Collection</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/">
- Contributing to the FreeBSD Ports Collection</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~fenner/portsurvey/">FreeBSD
- ports unfetchable distfile survey (Bill Fenner's report)</url>
-
- <url href="http://edwin.adsl.barnet.com.au/~edwin/ports/">FreeBSD
- ports updated distfile survey (Edwin Groothius' report)</url>
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">FreeBSD ports
- monitoring system</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">The FreeBSD
- Ports Management Team</url>
-
- <url href="http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com">marcuscom
- tinderbox</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During this time, the number of ports PRs rose dramatically from
- its impressive low number seen late last quarter. This was due to
- the holidays, the freeze for the 5.5/6.1 release cycle, and the
- aggressive work several submitters have been doing to correct
- long-standing problems with stale distfiles, stale WWW sites, port
- that only work on i386, and so forth. Over 200 new ports have also
- been added. The statistics do not truly reflect the state of the
- Ports Collection, which continues to improve despite the increased
- number of ports.</p>
-
- <p>We now have 3 people who are qualified to run the 5-exp
- regression tests. Due to this, we were able to run several cycles,
- resulting in a series of commits that retired more than 3 dozen
- portmgr PRs. There were a few snags during one commit due to some
- unintended consequences, but the breakage was fixed in less than
- one day. Notable changes include the addition of physical category
- net-p2p and virtual categories hamradio and rubygems. Once 5.5 and
- 6.1 are released, portmgr hopes to be able to run regression tests
- more often.</p>
-
- <p>We have added 5 new committers since the last report.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We need help getting back to our modern low of 500
- PRs.</task>
-
- <task>We have over 4,000 unmaintained ports (see, for instance,
- <url
- href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/portsconcordanceformaintainer.py?maintainer=ports@FreeBSD.org">
- the list on portsmon</url>
-
- ). We are always looking for dedicated volunteers to adopt at least
- a few ports.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>OpenBSD dhclient</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
-
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>All dhclient changes in HEAD have been merged to 6-STABLE for
- 6.1-RELEASE. New patches currently in testing include startup
- script support for fully asynchronous starting of dhclient which
- eliminates the wait for link during startup and support for sending
- the system hostname to the server when non is specified.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>FAST_IPSEC Upgrade</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
-
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gnn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
-
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/ipv6/fast-ipsec.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Split out of PF_KEY code between the kernel and user space has
- been completed and committed to CVS.</p>
-
- <p>The diff between Kame IPv4 based IPSec and FAST_IPSEC IPv4 did
- not show any glaring issues.</p>
-
- <p>Moving on to making IPv6 work in FAST_IPSEC including being able
- to run the kernel with the following variations:
- <ul>
- <li>FAST_IPSEC in v4 only</li>
-
- <li>KAME IPv6 and IPSec</li>
-
- <li>KAME IPv6 and FAST_IPSEC</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Any patches for FAST_IPSEC, KAME IPsec of either variant (v4
- or v6) should be forwarded to bz@ and gnn@.</task>
-
- <task>Build a better TAHI. TAHI, the test framework, will not be
- maintained and is not the easiest system to use and understand. A
- better test harness is possible and is necessary for other
- networking projects as well. Contact gnn@ if you have time to work
- on this as he has some code and ideas to start from.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeSBIE</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>FreeSBIE</given>
-
- <common>Staff</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>staff@FreeSBIE.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>FreeSBIE</given>
-
- <common>Mailing List</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>freesbie@gufi.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freesbie.org">Website</url>
-
- <url href="http://liste.gufi.org/mailman/listinfo/freesbie">ML
- Subscribe Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project is alive and plans to release an ISO image of
- FreeSBIE 2.0 based on FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE few day after the same
- has been release. FreeSBIE 2.0 will be available for i386 and amd64
- archs. Tests images can be download via BitTorrent from
- <a href="http://torrent.freesbie.org">torrent.freesbie.org</a>
-
- .</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test "test ISO images" for both amd64 and i386</task>
-
- <task>Suggest packages to be added to the ISO image.</task>
-
- <task>Suggestions needed for Xfce and fluxbox look.</task>
-
- <task>Suggestions needed for applications' configuration
- files.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>HPLIP (Full HP Printer and MFD support)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Anish</given>
-
- <common>Mistry</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>amistry@am-productions.biz</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://am-productions.biz/docs/hplip.php">HPLIP FreeBSD
- Information</url>
-
- <url href="http://hplip.sourceforge.net/">Official Site</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A preliminary version of HP's hplip software for their printers
- and multi-function devices has been ported. This allows viewing of
- the status informantion from the printer. Such as ink levels, error
- messages, and queue information. If you have an Officejet you can
- also fax and scan. Photocard and Copies functionality is
- untested.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>General Testing</task>
-
- <task>Photocard Testing</task>
-
- <task>Various ugen fixes</task>
-
- <task>Fix Officejet Panel Display</task>
-
- <task>Run hpiod and hpssd as unprivileged users</task>
-
- <task>Banish the Linuxisms in the Makefile</task>
-
- <task>Fix "Make Copies"</task>
-
- <task>Automatically Setup Scanner</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Low-overhead performance monitoring for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joseph</given>
-
- <common>Koshy</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jkoshy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~jkoshy/projects/perf-measurement">
- Project home page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This projects implements a kernel module (hwpmc(4)), an
- application programming interface (pmc(3)) and a few simple
- applications (pmcstat(8) and pmccontrol(8)) for measuring system
- performance using event monitoring hardware in modern CPUs.</p>
-
- <p>New features since the last status report:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Support for profiling dynamically loaded kernel and user
- objects has been added.</li>
-
- <li>pmcstat(8) now supports command-line syntax for logging to a
- network socket.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>FreeBSD list of projects and ideas for volunteers</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joel</given>
-
- <common>Dahl</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>joel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/ideas/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD list of projects and ideas for volunteers is doing
- well. Several items were picked up by volunteers and have found
- their way into the tree. Others are under review or in
- progress.</p>
-
- <p>We are looking forward to hear about new ideas, people willing
- to be technical contacts for generic topics (e.g. USB) or specific
- entries (already existing or newly created), suggestions for
- existing entries or completion reports for (parts of) an entry.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add more ideas.</task>
-
- <task>Find more technical contacts.</task>
-
- <task>Find people willing to review/test implementations of
- (somewhat) finished items.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>Java Binaries</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
-
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>deb@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/downloads/java.shtml">
- FreeBSD Foundation Java Homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation released official certified JDK and JRE
- 1.5 binaries for the official FreeBSD 5.4 and FreeBSD 6.0 releases
- on the i386 platform.
- <br />
-
- We were able to accomplish this by hiring a contractor to run the
- Sun certification tests and fixing the problems found. This could
- not have been completed without the support from the BSD Java
- Team.</p>
-
- <p>We provided financial support for Java development and funded
- the certification process. We spent a significant amount of time
- and money on legal issues from contract and NDA creation for our
- contractor to license agreements from Sun and creating our own for
- the binaries. We worked with OEMs who would like to use the
- binaries, but needed to understand what they need to do legally to
- be able to redistribute the binaries. This is an area we are still
- working on at our end. We are waiting for a letter from Sun to put
- on our website to OEMs. We are also in the process of updating our
- OEM license agreement. This should be available by mid-April.</p>
-
- <p>We have received a positive response from the FreeBSD community
- regarding the release of the binaries. We received a few requests
- to support the FreeBSD 6.1/amd64 platform. We have decided to move
- forward and support this too. We currently are working with a
- contractor to provide Java support on 5.5/i386, 6.1/i386, and
- 6.1/amd64. Once 5.5 and 6.1 are released, we'll update the FreeBSD
- Foundation website with the Java status. Regular updates to the
- website will continue.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Update of the linux infrastructure in the Ports
- Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Emulation</given>
-
- <common>Mailinglist</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>freebsd-emulation@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Boris</given>
-
- <common>Samorodov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bsam@ipt.ru</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work is underway to use the new linux_base-fc3 as the new
- default linux base. Since there's some infrastructure work to do
- before it can be made the new default, this will not happen before
- the release of FreeBSD 5.5 and 6.1. At the same time a new X.org
- based linux port will replace the outdated XFree86 based linux X11
- port.</p>
-
- <p>The use of fc3 instead of fc4 or fc5 is to make sure we have a
- smooth transition with as less as possible breakage. We already use
- several fc3 RPM's with the current default of linux_base-8, so
- there should be not much problems to solve.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Mark all old linux_base ports as DEPRECATED (after making fc3
- the default linux_base port).</task>
-
- <task>Have a look at a linux-dri version which works with the
- update to X.org.</task>
-
- <task>When everything is switched to fc3 and everything works at
- least as good as before, have a look at porting fc4 or fc5.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Mouse Driver Framework</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jordan</given>
-
- <common>Sissel</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jls@csh.rit.edu</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.semicomplete.com/projects/newpsm">mouse
- framework project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The current mouse system is a mess with moused, psm, ums, and
- mse supporting, individually, multiple kinds of mice. This project
- aims to move all driver support into moused modules in userland. In
- addition, many features lacking in the existing mouse
- infrastructure are being added. It is my hope that this new system
- will make both using mice and writing drivers easier down the
- road.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Testing. Contact if interested.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>SMPng Network Stack</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/netperf/">FreeBSD
- Netperf Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD netperf project has recently focused on revising the
- socket and protocol control block reference counts to define and
- enforce reference and memory management invariants, allowing the
- removal of unnecessary checks, error handling, and locking. Use of
- global pcbinfo locks has now been eliminated from the socket send
- and receive paths into all network protocols, including netipx,
- netnatm, netatalk, netinet, netinet6, netgraph, and others. Checks
- have generally been replaced with assertions; so_pcb is now
- guaranteed to be non-NULL. This should improve performance by
- reducing lock contention and unnecessary checks, as well as
- facilitate future work to eliminate long holding of pcbinfo locks
- in the TCP input path through proper reference counting for pcbs.
- These changes have been committed to FreeBSD 7-CURRENT, and will be
- merged in a few months once they have stabilized.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>pfSense</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
-
- <common>Ullrich</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sullrich@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.pfsense.com">pfSense website</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>pfSense continues to grow and fix bugs. Since the last report we
- have grown to 14 developers working part and full time on bringing
- pfSense to 1.0. Beta 3 is scheduled for release on 4/15/2006.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix remaining bugs listed in CVSTrac</task>
-
- <task>Fine tune existing code</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Symbol Versioning</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Daniel</given>
-
- <common>Eischen</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>deischen@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~deischen/symver/library_versioning.html">
- Symbol Versioning in FreeBSD.</url>
-
- <url href="http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/817-1984">Symbol
- Versioning in Solaris.</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.redhat.com/~drepper/symbol-versioning">
- Symbol Versioning in Linux</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Symbol versioning libraries allows us to maintain binary
- compatibility without bumping library version numbers. Recently,
- symbol versioning for libc, libpthread, libthread_db, and libm was
- committed to -current. It is disabled by default, and can be
- enabled by adding "SYMVER_ENABLED=true" to/etc/make.conf. A final
- version bump for libc and other affected libraries (perhaps all)
- should be done before enabling this by default.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Determining the impact on ports - portmgr (Kris) is running a
- portbuild to identify any problems. I am working to resolve the few
- problems that were found.</task>
-
- <task>Making our linker link to libc and libpthread (when using
- (-pthread)) when building shared libraries. This is needed so that
- symbol version dependencies are recorded in the shared library. I
- think kan@ is working on this.???</task>
-
- <task>Identify and symbol version any other libraries that should
- be symbol versioned. If anyone has any suggestions, I'm all
- ears.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Status Report ATA project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>S&#248;ren</given>
-
- <common>Schmidt</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sos@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The last months has mostly been about stabilizing ATA for
- 6.1-RELEASE, and adding support for new chipsets. On that front
- JMicron has raised the bar for vendors as they have provided not
- only hardware but documentation on both their hardware and their
- software RAID implementation, making it a breeze to add support for
- their, by the way excellent, products. Other vendors can join in
- here. :) Otherwise I'm always in the need for any amount of time or
- means to get it if nothing else.</p>
-
- <p>ATA has grown a USB backend so that fx. flash keys and external
- HD/CD/DVD drives can be used directly without atapicam/CAM etc.
- This is very handy on small (embedded) systems where resources are
- limited and kernel space at a premium. burncd(8) is in the process
- of being updated so it will support this along with SATA ATAPI
- devices, and if time permits adding DVD support.</p>
-
- <p>The next months will be used to (hopefully) work on getting ATA
- to work properly on systems with &gt; 4G of memory and utilize the
- 64bit addressing of controllers that support it. RAID5 support for
- ataraid is on the list together with hardening of the RAID
- subsystem to help keep data alive and well.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>BSDInstaller</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
-
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>soc-andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/BSDInstaller" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The BSDInstaller integration work has progressed since the
- previous report. The backend has been changed to the new Lua
- version. This is to ensure the version we use will be maintained.
- The release Makefile now uses the Lua package rather the local copy
- in Perforce. Ports are also being created for the required modules
- to remove the need to bring Lua into the base.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Create a port for all the Lua modules required</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>libpkg - Package management library</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
-
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andrew@fubar.geek.nz</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://libpkg.berlios.de/" />
-
- <url href="http://developer.berlios.de/projects/libpkg/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Libpkg is a package management library using libarchive to
- extract the package files. It is able to download, install and get
- a list of installed packages. Work has also been started on
- implementing the package tools from the base system. Most of
- pkg_info has been implemented and pkg_add has been started.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Support for more command line options in pkg_info and
- pkg_add</task>
-
- <task>Creating a package</task>
-
- <task>Test pkg_add works as expected for all implemented command
- line options</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Bridge STP Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
-
- <common>Thompson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>thompsa@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work has been started to implement the Rapid Spanning Tree
- Protocol which supersedes STP. RSTP has a much faster link failover
- time of around one second compared to 30-60 seconds for STP, this
- is very important on modern networks. Some progress has been made
- but a RSTP capable switch will be needed soon to proceed, see
- <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/donations/wantlist.html">
- http://www.freebsd.org/donations/wantlist.html</a>
-
- .</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Donation of a RSTP switch</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>TMPFS (Filesystem) for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rohit</given>
-
- <common>Jalan</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rohitj@purpe.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://download.purpe.com/tmpfs">Project Home</url>
-
- <url href="http://download.purpe.com/tmpfs/bmark.html">I/O
- Benchmarks</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Three betas have been released so far. The code is operational
- and seems to be stable but it is not MPSAFE yet.</p>
-
- <p>The second and third betas used different mechanisms for data
- I/O. (sfbuf vs. kernel_map+vacache) and at present I am in the
- process on selecting one mechanism over the other. Your opinion is
- solicited.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Sound subsystem improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Multimedia</given>
-
- <common>Mailinglist</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>freebsd-multimedia@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ariff</given>
-
- <common>Abdullah</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ariff@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.leidinger.net/FreeBSD/hdac-20060313.tbz">
- Start of Intel HDA support.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A lot of fixes (bugs, LORs, panics) and improvements
- (performance, compatibility, a new driver, 24/32bit samples
- support, ...) have been merged to RELENG_6. FreeBSD 6.1 is the
- first release which ships with the much improved sound system.
- Additionally there's work underway:
- <ul>
- <li>To make the sound system API endianess clean. This should
- make it easier (for a developer) to make the sound drivers usable
- on all architectures.</li>
-
- <li>To rework character device allocation. This way someone can
- choose a specific channel, e.g. /dev/dsp0.r0 or /dev/dsp0.p0 to
- access the first recording or play channel respectively). With
- the "current" sound system (as in FreeBSD 6.1) this is not
- possible (accessing /dev/dsp0.0 and /dev/dsp0.1 may give you the
- first or the second channel, the number is just an enumeration,
- not a channel-chooser).</li>
-
- <li>To add multi-channel support/processing.</li>
-
- <li>To add Intel HDA support. There's already some code to look
- at (see URL referenced above), but is far from usable for an
- enduser (we need some programmers, but no testers ATM, since
- there are no user testable parts yet). Interested volunteers
- should contact the multimedia mailinglist.</li>
- </ul>
-
- Parts of this work may be already in 6.1, but there's still a good
- portion which isn't even in -current as of this writing.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Style(9) cleanup, survive against WARNS=2 (at least).</task>
-
- <task>Have a look at the sound related entries on the ideas
- list.</task>
-
- <task>Rewrite some parts (e.g. a new mixer subsystem with OSS
- compatibility).</task>
-
- <task>sndctl(1): tool to control non-mixer parts of the sound
- system (e.g. spdif switching, virtual-3D effects) by an user
- (instead of the sysctl approach in -current); pcmplay(1),
- pcmrec(1), pcmutil(1).</task>
-
- <task>Plugable FEEDER infrastructure. For ease of debugging various
- feeder stuff and/or as userland library and test suite.</task>
-
- <task>Closer compatibility with OSS, especially for the upcoming
- OSS v4.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>Fundraising for FreeBSD security development</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Colin</given>
-
- <common>Percival</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>cperciva@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~cperciva/funding.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since 2003, I have introduced the (now quite widely used)
- FreeBSD Update and Portsnap tools, but rarely had time to make
- improvements or add requested features. Consequently, on March
- 30th, I sent email to the freebsd-hackers, freebsd-security,
- and freebsd-announce lists announcing that I was seeking funding to
- allow me to spend the summer working full-time on these and my role
- as FreeBSD Security Officer. Assuming that some cheques arrive as
- expected, I have reached my donation target and will start work at
- the beginning of May.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The work which I'm aiming to do is listed at the URL
- above.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD on Xen 3.0</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
-
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>scottl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kip</given>
-
- <common>Macy</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kmacy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We had hoped to finish a prototype of Xen DomU and possible Dom0
- in time for FreeBSD 6.1. The primary work was focused on bringing
- Xen into the FreeBSD 'newbus' framework. Unfortunately, an
- architectural problem in FreeBSD has stopped us. Xen relies on
- message passing between to child and parent domains to communicate
- device configuration, and this message passing requires that tsleep
- and wakeup work early in boot. That doesn't seem to be the case,
- and it's unclear what it would take to make it work. Without the
- newbus work, it's hard to complete the Dom0 code, and impossible to
- support Xen 3.0 features like domain suspension.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Make tsleep and wakeup work during early boot</task>
-
- <task>Continue DomU newbus work</task>
-
- <task>Continue Dom0 work</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>TrustedBSD Audit</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <email>trustedbsd-audit@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/audit.html">TrustedBSD Audit
- Web Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the past three months, the TrustedBSD CAPP audit
- implementation has been merged to the FreeBSD 7-CURRENT development
- tree in CVS, and the groundwork has been laid for a merge to 6.X.
- OpenBSM, a BSD-licensed implementation of Sun's Basic Security
- Module (BSM) API and file format, as well as extensions to support
- intrusion detect applications. New features included support for
- audit pipes, a pseudo-device that provides a live audit record
- trail interface for intrusion detection applications, and an audit
- filter daemon that allows plug-in modules to monitor live
- events.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Complete audit coverage of non-native system call ABIs, some
- more recent base system calls.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 6, which includes auditfilterd
- and the audit filter API.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>TrustedBSD OpenBSM</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <email>trustedbsd-audit@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.OpenBSM.org/">TrustedBSD OpenBSM Web
- Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>OpenBSM is a BSD-licensed implementation of Sun's Basic Security
- Module (BSM) API and file format, based on Apple's Darwin
- implementation. OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 5 is now available, and includes
- significant bugfixes, documentation, and feature enhancements over
- previous releases, including 64-bit token support,
- endian-independent operation, improved memory management, and bug
- fixes resulting from the static analysis tools provided by Coverity
- and FlexeLint. Recent versions are now built and configured using
- autoconf and automake, and have been built and tested with FreeBSD,
- Mac OS X, and Linux.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Complete OpenBSM file format validation test suite.</task>
-
- <task>Finalize audit filter API.</task>
-
- <task>Complete file format documentation; record documentation for
- new record types associated with Mac OS X, FreeBSD, and Linux
- specific events not present in documented Solaris record
- format.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>ARM Support for TS-7200</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John-Mark</given>
-
- <common>Gurney</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jmg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.embeddedarm.com/epc/ts7200-spec-h.html">
- TS-7200 Board</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/jmg/arm&amp;HIDEDEL=NO">
- Perforce Code Location</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~jmg/dmesg.ts7200">FreeBSD/arm
- TS-7200 dmesg output</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This is just an update to note that TS-7200 is building and
- running with a recent -current.</p>
-
- <p>I have been working on getting FreeBSD/arm running on the
- TS-7200. So far the board boots, and has somewhat working ethernet
- (some unexplained packet loss). I can netboot from a FreeBSD/i386
- machine, and I can also mount msdosfs's on CF.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Figuring out why some small packets transmit with error (if
- someone can get Technologic Systems to pay attention to me and this
- issue, that'd be great!)</task>
-
- <task>EP93xx identification information to properly attach various
- onboard devices</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Ultrasparc T1 support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kip</given>
-
- <common>Macy</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kmacy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
-
- <common>Gurney</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jmg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://opensparc-t1.sunsource.net/index.html">T1
- processor and hypervisor documentation.</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.fsmware.com/sun4v/todo.txt">TODO list</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD has been ported the T1, Sun's newest processor. FreeBSD
- currently runs multi-user SMP. JMG is actively working on improving
- device support.</p>
-
- <p>The port has taken several weeks longer than initially
- anticipated as the majority of the current sparc64 port could not
- be re-used.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>OpenBSD packet filter - pf</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
-
- <common>Laier</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mlaier@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work towards importing the upcoming OpenBSD 3.9 version of pf is
- starting slowly. There are a couple of infrastructural changes
- (e.g. interface groups) that need to be imported beforehand. This
- work is in the final stage of progress.</p>
-
- <p>A couple of bugfixes have happened since the last report and will
- be available in FreeBSD 6.1/5.5. pf users are strongly encouraged
- to upgrade to RELENG_6 as the version present in RELENG_5 is
- collecting dust.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>April-June</month>
-
- <year>2006</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>With the release of FreeBSD 5.5 and FreeBSD 6.1, the second
- quarter of 2006 has been productive. Google is sponsoring 14 students
- to work on FreeBSD as part of their Summer of Code Program (most of
- which already submitted a report for elaboration on their
- projects).</p>
-
- <p>Sun's open-source software is starting to make its way into
- FreeBSD as a port of DTrace is nearing completion and a port to the
- UltraSparc T1 processor (which gives a great push to the ongoing SMP
- efforts). Having a powerful debugging tool combined with a CPU that
- can run up to 32 concurrent threads helps to identify scalability
- issues.</p>
-
- <p>BSDCan 2006 was yet again a smashing success and much was covered
- in the 2-day developer summit. As a product of the conference, a new
- focus on FreeBSD for the embedded sector has started. Various ARM
- boards are targeted, a MIPS32 port is gearing up and people are
- looking for other interesting platforms to port FreeBSD to.
- Preparation for the EuroBSDCon (in Milan, Italy) on November has
- already issued a call for papers.</p>
-
- <p>In addition, a lot of spring cleaning is taking place in the
- network stack. After conclusion of the KAME project, IPv6 code
- integration has been refocused and a fully locked port of SCTP is in
- the final stage of integration. Of course, all this goes without
- noting all the progress made with the other network projects.</p>
-
- <p>Please read below for more detailed news on the projects that
- happened in FreeBSD during the last three months. If you are
- interested in helping, consider the "Open Tasks lists" provided with
- some reports. In addition we would like to point you at the
- <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/projects/ideas/">list of projects and
- ideas for volunteers</a>
-
- and hope to receive a status report from you next time.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all reporters for your excellent work and timing! Enjoy
- reading.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>soc</name>
-
- <description>Google summer of code</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
-
- <description>Network infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>vendor</name>
-
- <description>Vendor / 3rd Party Software</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BSDCan</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
-
- <common>Langille</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dan@langille.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bsdcan.org/">BSDCan</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/">BSDCan 2006</a>
-
- continues to impress. Again this year, we had a good collection of
- talks from a wide range of speakers. In all, we had over 200 people
- from 14 different countries.</p>
-
- <p>Our sponsorship pool continues to grow. This year we had
- sponsorship from:
- <ul>
- <li>
- <a href="http://www.usenix.org/">USENIX</a>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <a href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/">The FreeBSD
- Foundation</a>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <a href="http://www.parse.com/">PARSE</a>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <a href="http://www.ixsystems.com/">iXsystems</a>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <a href="http://www.oreilly.com/">O'Reilly</a>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <a href="http://www.stevens-tech.edu/">Stevens Institute of
- Technology</a>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <a href="http://www.ncircle.com/">nCircle</a>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <br />
-
- The
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2006/images/t-shirt.jpg">
- t-shirts</a>
-
- were very popular, with all of them going in very short time. Of
- course, it helped that this year they were free, courtesy of
- PARSE.</p>
-
- <p>The 2007 planning has already begun and we look forward to
- another popular and successful event.</p>
-
- <p>My thanks to the 2006 program committee, the speakers, the
- volunteers, the sponsors, and, of course, the attendees.</p>
-
- <p>See you at BSDCan 2007.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>Release Engineering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>Release Engineering Team</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/releng/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/releases/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/snapshots/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The release engineering (RE) team announced the availability of
- FreeBSD 5.5 and 6.1, both in May 2006. FreeBSD 5.5 is the last
- planned release from the RELENG_5 branch in CVS. For the most part,
- its main features consist of bugfixes, security patches, and minor
- updates. We encourage users to move towards the 6.x series of
- releases whenever practical. FreeBSD 6.1 is the latest of the
- releases to come from the RELENG_6 branch in CVS. It includes
- (among many other things) improved support for WiFi devices,
- additional network and disk controller drivers, and a number of
- fixes for filesystem stability. The next release to be issued from
- this branch will be FreeBSD 6.2, which is currently scheduled for
- September 2006.</p>
-
- <p>The RE team is currently in a ``between releases'' mode. Current
- activities include working with security-team@ on some errata fixes
- for the RELENG_6_1 branch and producing snapshots of HEAD and
- RELENG_6 at the start of each month.</p>
-
- <p>Several personnel changes have taken place recently. Scott Long
- has stepped down from his position on the RE team; we thank him for
- his considerable efforts over the past four years. In his place,
- Ken Smith has taken over the role of lead release engineer. Bruce
- A. Mah has rejoined the RE team after a two-year sabbatical.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Giant-Less USB framework</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hans Petter</given>
-
- <common>Sirevaag Selasky</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>hselasky@c2i.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/usb/src/sys/dev/usb&amp;HIDEDEL=NO">
- Current files</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.turbocat.net/~hselasky/usb4bsd">Easy to
- install tarballs</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>For some time now I have been working on converting the existing
- USB device drivers to my new and mutex enabled USB API. I have
- converted "ulpt", "ums", "uhid", "ukbd", "ugen", "uaudio", and a
- few others. Around 10 USB device drivers are left to convert. Most
- of these are network device drivers.</p>
-
- <p>At the present moment I am working on getting scatter and
- gathering support working for all USB host controllers. Scatter and
- gathering means that one allocates PAGE_SIZE bytes of memory at a
- time, and then fills these memory blocks up as much as possible
- with USB host controller structures and buffers. This should solve
- problems allocating DMA-able memory when the system memory becomes
- fragmented.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>If anyone wants to help convert the remaining USB device
- drivers, please drop me an e-mail.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>SSE2 Kernel support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Attilio</given>
-
- <common>Rao</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>attilio@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/projects/ideas/#p-memcpy">Project
- details</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://unix.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/FreeBSD/arch/2006-05/msg00109.html">
- Ongoing development</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Some
- <strong>FPU system</strong>
-
- and
- <strong>kernel memcpy/copyin/copyout</strong>
-
- changes have been performed. In particular, a per-CPU save area has
- been introduced (protected with an interlock) in order to assure a
- stable saving mechanism.
- <strong>copyout/copyin</strong>
-
- have changed in order to use vectorised version of
- <strong>memcpy</strong>
-
- and an xmm version of memcpy has been provided.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Benchmarks on different versions of xmm copy, in particular
- showing differences between UP and SMP architectures (evaluating
- possibility to add block prefetch, non-temporal hints usage,
- etc.)</task>
-
- <task>Modifying npxdna trap handler in order to recognise xmm
- environment usage and replace fxsave with 8-movdqa</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>BSNMP Bridge module</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Shteryana</given>
-
- <common>Shopova</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>shteryana@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/soc%2dshteryana/bsnmp/usr.sbin/bsnmpd/modules/snmp%5fbridge">
- P4 workspace</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/SnmpBridgeModule">Wiki
- page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As part of my SoC 2006 project I am working on implementing a
- BRIDGE monitoring module for FreeBSD's BSNMP daemon. Initial
- prototyping is done and some kernel changes are coming to be able
- to access all needed data. In addition to IETF RFC 4188, which was
- designed for monitoring a single bridge, this snmp module will
- support monitoring of multiple bridge devices as supported by
- FreeBSD.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish kernel changes and the code for the snmp
- module.</task>
-
- <task>Testing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>DTrace</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
-
- <common>Birrell</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jb@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~jb/dtrace/index.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Anonymous enablings now work. There is a new option in the boot
- loader menu to load the DTrace modules and trace the kernel boot
- process.</p>
-
- <p>Sun Microsystems has been very supportive of the FreeBSD port
- and has generously provided a Sun Fire T2000 server to allow Kip
- Macy's sun4v port to be merged into the DTrace project tree.</p>
-
- <p>The DTrace project tree sources are now exported to
- cvsup10.freebsd.org</p>
-
- <p>Refer to the project page for more details.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Current effort centres around making DTrace useful for the
- sun4v porting effort which has shown up scalability issues with the
- current FreeBSD SMP implementation. DTrace should be ideal for
- analysing those issues.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Embedded FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
-
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gnn@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.embeddedfreebsd.org/">Main Site</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There are several projects moving forward in the embedded area.
- For now the main location for new information is
- www.embeddedfreebsd.org. We have also created a new mailing list,
- <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-embedded">
- freebsd-embedded@freebsd.org</a>
-
- , which is meant to eventually replace the freebsd-small. A call
- was put out on small for people to move to embedded.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update Developers Handbook with information on building
- embedded versions of FreeBSD</task>
-
- <task>Help with the MIPS port</task>
-
- <task>Help with the ARM port</task>
-
- <task>Investigate an SH port (requested by folks in Japan where the
- Hitachi SH processor is quite popular in embedded)</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="misc">
- <title>EuroBSDCon 2006 - November 10th - 12th, Milan, Italy</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Massimiliano</given>
-
- <common>Stucchi</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>stucchi@eurobsdcon.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.eurobsdcon.org">Official Website</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This year's EuroBSDCon will be held in Milan, Italy, on November
- 10th through 12th.</p>
-
- <p>Hosted in the foggy northern Italy, the fifth EuroBSDCon aims at
- being a new successful chapter in the itinerant series of European
- BSD conferences.</p>
-
- <p>EuroBSDCon represents the biggest gathering for BSD developers
- from the old continent, as well as users and passionates from
- around the World. It is also a chance to share experiences,
- know-how, and cultures.</p>
-
- <p>For the first time, parallel to the main event, an event for
- wives/girlfriends/friends will be organised. It will consist of
- guided tours of the city of Milan, a probable trip to Como and
- visits to various museums. We're also working towards offering a
- show at the Teatro alla Scala.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD developer summit will be also held on November
- 10th.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The Call For Papers is out, so everybody is invited to send
- in papers or tutorials that might be of interest to the
- community</task>
-
- <task>The Conference Organisers are also looking for sponsors. Feel
- free to contact oc@eurobsdcon.org in order to discover the
- different sponsoring opportunities.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>FAST_IPSEC Upgrade</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
-
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gnn@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
-
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bz@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/ipv6/fast-ipsec.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Continuing to add IPv6 support to FAST_IPSEC. Test environment
- is now stable. Can build and run kernels with FAST_IPSEC and INET6
- enabled but IPSec in IPv6 is now broken and being worked on.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Complete move to FAST_IPSEC type processing for IPv6. This is
- complicated by the structure of the IPv6 code itself which, unlike
- IPv4 splits transport and tunnel mode processing across the output
- routine.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>FreshPorts</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
-
- <common>Langille</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dan@langille.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freshports.org/">FreshPorts</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreshPorts has seen several new features recently:
- <ul>
- <li>caching implemented at web application level to reduce load
- on the database server and to serve pages faster</li>
-
- <li>searching expanded to find all the ports that this maintainer
- maintains, and all the commits by a particular committer</li>
- </ul>
-
- <br />
-
- Most of the work lately has been optimisation, either at the
- database level or at the web application level.</p>
-
- <p>A 2U server was recently donated to the
- <a href="http://www.freshports.org">FreshPorts</a>
-
- /
- <a href="http://www.freshsource.org">FreshSource</a>
-
- /
- <a href="http://www.freebsddiary.org/">FreeBSD Diary</a>
-
- /
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/">BSDCan</a>
-
- group. We have also received a RAID card. Now we're looking for
- some hard drives.</p>
-
- <p>Over the past few weeks, work has concentrated on benchmarking
- the new server and getting it ready for production. Eventually it
- will need a new home as I don't really want it running in my
- basement all the time (it's really loud!).</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to
- <a href="http://www.ixsystems.com">iXsystems</a>
-
- and
- <a href="http://www.3ware.com">3Ware</a>
-
- for their contributions to this project.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We would like some more hardware (CPUs and HDD). Details
- <a href="http://www.freebsddiary.org/sponsors-wanted.php">here</a>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>GJournal</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
-
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-fs/2006-June/001962.html">
- Announce.</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~pjd/patches/gjournal.patch">
- Patches for HEAD.</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~pjd/patches/gjournal6.patch">
- Patches for RELENG_6.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>GJournal is a GEOM class which provides journaling for GEOM
- providers. It can also be used to journal various file systems with
- just a minimal filesystem-specific portion of code. Currently only
- UFS journaling is implemented on top of gjournal. Being
- filesystem-independent and operating below the file system level,
- gjournal has no way to distinguish data from metadata, thus it
- journals both. One of the nice things about gjournal is that it
- works reliable even on disks with enabled write cache, which is
- often not the case for journalled file systems. And remember... fsck
- no more.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>I'm looking for feedback from users who can test gjournal in
- various workloads.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>gvirstor</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ivan</given>
-
- <common>Voras</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ivoras@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/gvirstor" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The purpose of
- <em>gvirstor</em>
-
- module is to provide the ability to create a virtual storage device
- of arbitrarily large size (typically several terabytes) which
- consists of an arbitrary number of physical storage devices
- (actually any lower-level GEOM providers, including RAID devices)
- of arbitrary size (typically 50 GB - 400 GB hard drives). Storage
- space from these components is carved into small chunks (for
- example 4 MB) and allocated (committed) to the virtual device on
- as-needed basis.</p>
-
- <p>Development has started and is progressing as planned (though a
- little bit slow). Metadata format and virtual storage allocation
- formats have been defined and more serious coding is in
- progress.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Much user testing will be needed (though not
- currently)</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>FreeBSD list of projects and ideas for volunteers</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joel</given>
-
- <common>Dahl</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>joel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/ideas/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD list of projects and ideas for volunteers is doing
- well. Several items were picked up by volunteers and have found
- their way into the tree. Others are under review or in progress. We
- are looking forward to hear about new ideas, people willing to act
- as technical contacts for generic topics such as USB or specific
- entries (already existing or newly created) and suggestions for
- existing entries or completion reports for (parts of) an entry.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add more ideas.</task>
-
- <task>Find more technical contacts.</task>
-
- <task>Find people willing to review/test implementations of
- (somewhat) finished items.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>IPv6 cleanup</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
-
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bz@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/ipv6/">Project
- summary</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/bz/ipv6">
- P4 workspace for future changes</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Initial changes include:
- <ul>
- <li>Changed ip6_sprintf to no longer return a static buffer.</li>
-
- <li>Started to adopt in6_pcb* code to what we have for legacy
- IP.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <br />
-
- Next steps will be to reduce the number of global variables and
- caches.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Cleanup code.</task>
-
- <task>Make everything MPSafe.</task>
-
- <task>Enhance things and add new features.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>IPv6 Vulnerabilities</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
-
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gnn@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Cl&#233;ment</given>
-
- <common>Lecigne</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>clemun@GMAIL.COM</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/ClementLecigne" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Clement has been working both with libnet and gnn's Python based
- packet library (PCS) to produce code to test for vulnerabilities in
- IPv6. To Clement has found some issues, all of which have been
- reported to his mentor and to Security Officer at FreeBSD.org
- Vulnerabilities will not be reported here.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Get 0.1 of PCS on to SourceForge for wider use.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Jail Resource Limits</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Chris</given>
-
- <common>Jones</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>cdjones@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Project is in development with initial working software expected
- mid-July 2006. CPU limits will be implemented with a hierarchical
- scheduler: (initially) using a round-robin scheduler to select
- which jail to run a task in and then delegating which task in the
- jail to be run to a per-jail scheduler.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Complete round-robin inter-jail scheduler (with existing 4BSD
- schedulers implemented per jail).</task>
-
- <task>Add hooks for memory tracking.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>K Kernel Meta-Language</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Spencer</given>
-
- <common>Whitman</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>joecat@cmu.edu</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
-
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.ORG</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/SpencerWhitman" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A simple lexer and parser have almost been completed. Also
- significant planing for future additions to K have been thought
- up.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish the lexer and parser</task>
-
- <task>Implement the #! preprocessor function</task>
-
- <task>Add lint like functionality to the preprocessor</task>
-
- <task>Add style(9) checking to the preprocessor</task>
-
- <task>Allow for detection of unused #includes</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Linuxolator kernel update to match functionality of
- 2.6.x</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
-
- <common>Divacky</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rdivacky@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/RomanDivacky">Summer of Code
- proposal</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD linux emulation layer (linuxolator) currently implements
- most of the functionality necessary to emulate 2.4.2 linux kernel,
- but linux world has moved forward and current linux world requires
- 2.6.x features. The aim of this SoC task is to make Fedora Core 4
- linux-base to be able to run with 2.6.x kernel. Currently this
- means extending clone() syscall and implement pthread related
- things. This involves TLS implementation (sys_set_thread_area
- syscall) and possibly tid manipulation (used for pthread_join etc.)
- and finally futexes (linux fast user-space mutexes implementation).
- This should enable pthread-linked programs to work. After this is
- done there may be other things necessary to implement however, only
- time will tell. I am funded by google.com in their SoC to do this
- work and I'll continue to work on this after the summer hopefully
- as a part of my MSc. thesis.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish the TLS thing + other thread related things (tid comes
- to mind and looks necessary for pthread to work)</task>
-
- <task>Futexes also look necessary for pthread to work</task>
-
- <task>maybe other things to be able to run basic programs under
- 2.6.16 linuxolator</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Improving Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
-
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/G%C3%A1borK%C3%B6vesd%C3%A1n">
- Wiki page about the project</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/DESTDIR">Explaining
- DESTDIR</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/98105">
- ports/98105</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The improved support for the i386 binaries are ready for -exp
- run. It only allows installing such ports on amd64 and ia64 when
- there's a compatibility layer compiled into the kernel and the
- 32-bit libraries are installed under /usr/lib32.</p>
-
- <p>The DESTDIR support are in progress. It works for the simplest
- ports without USE_* that don't have a [pre|do|post]-install target.
- There are more complicated issues with e.g. conflict checking in
- DESTDIR, deinstalling from DESTDIR, those have to be fixed as
- well.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>DESTDIR issues should be fixed.</task>
-
- <task>All ports should be examined whether they respect CC/CFLAGS,
- and the erroneous ones should be fixed.</task>
-
- <task>Fetch scripts should be taken out of bsd.port.mk to be
- separate scripts.</task>
-
- <task>A tool should be written that makes possible to cross-compile
- ports.</task>
-
- <task>A good plist generator tool should be written for porters or
- the old one in ports/Tools/scripts should be updated.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>Hungarian translation of the webpages</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
-
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://gabor.t-hosting.hu/data/hu/">Current status</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The translated webpage is almost ready now. This Hungarian
- translation is a "lite" version of the original English webpages,
- since there are parts that are irrelevant for the Hungarian
- community, or has pieces of data that change quickly, so it's no
- use to translate these pages now, maybe later, if we have more
- Hungarian contributors, but this webpage would be a good starting
- point in translating the documentations, and we need a good place
- to put translated documentations anyway.</p>
-
- <p>I'm going to be very busy with SoC this summer, but I'll try to
- find people that can help me out in this project. Any help
- appreciated.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The remaining important pages should be translated.</task>
-
- <task>The press/media/news sections should be restructured somehow
- to being fed from the English webapges, since we don't have too
- much Hungarian resource to make these up to date.</task>
-
- <task>There's a rendering issue when browsing the pages with
- JavaScript enabled, but this can be server-side for me, this should
- be investigated as well.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Multi-IP v4/v6 jails</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
-
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bz@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/bz/jail">
- P4 workspace</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As an intermediate step until FreeBSD will have full network
- stack virtualisation this work shall provide support for multi-IP
- IPv4/v6 jails.</p>
-
- <p>These changes are based on Pawel Jakub Dawidek's work for
- multi-IPv4 jails and some initial work from Olivier Houchard for
- single-IPv6 jails.</p>
-
- <p>The changes need some more testing but basically things
- work.</p>
-
- <p>This is not considered to be the right thing todo so do
- <b>not</b>
-
- ask for official support or if this will be committed to the
- FreeBSD source repository.
- <br />
-
- After some more cleanup of non-jail related IPv6 changes I will
- publish a patch for HEAD and perhaps RELENG_6 for everyone who
- wants to give it a try anyway.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>(IPv6) related security checks.</task>
-
- <task>Write some tests. Especially IPv6 changes need more
- testing.</task>
-
- <task>Check what general changes might need merging to HEAD.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>FreeBSD NFS Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Chuck</given>
-
- <common>Lever</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>cel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Mohan Srinivasan committed his changes to make the NFSv2/3 client
- MP safe to HEAD this quarter. Changes may be back-ported to 6.x
- soon.</p>
-
- <p>Robert Watson and Chuck Lever held a discussion about the future
- of the in-kernel NFSv4 client during BSDCan 2006. The current NFSv4
- client is unmaintained. Chuck also pointed out the long series of
- unfixed PRs against the legacy client (NFSv2/3). These are at the
- top of his priority list. Robert is also interested in making
- NFSv4-style ACLs the lingua franca for FreeBSD file systems. There
- was some discussion about integrating Rick MacKlem's NFSv4 server
- into 7.x.</p>
-
- <p>Chuck Lever became a full source committer during this
- quarter.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Nss-LDAP importing and nsswitch subsystem improvement</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michael</given>
-
- <common>Bushkov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bushman@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/LdapCachedDetailedDescription">
- Wiki-pages containing an up-to-date information about project
- implementation details.</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/MichaelBushkov" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The basic goals of this SoC 2006 project are moving
- nsswitch-modules out of the libc, extending the caching daemon and
- importing nss_ldap into the base source tree. 2 milestones of the
- project are currently completed.</p>
-
- <p>1. Nss-modules were successfully moved out of the libc into the
- separate dynamic libraries. In order for static binaries to work
- properly (they can't use dynamic nss-modules), nss-modules are
- linked statically into the libc.a. As the side-effect of
- nss-modules separation, getipnodeby***() functions were rewritten
- to use gethostby***() functions and not the nsdispatch(3) call.
- Caching daemon's "perform-actual-lookups" option was extended to
- support all implemented nsswitch databases.</p>
-
- <p>2. A set of regressions tests was made to test nsswitch-related
- functions. These tests are also capable of testing the stability of
- these functions' behaviour after the system upgrade.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Import nss_ldap into the sources tree.</task>
-
- <task>Improve the caching daemon's performance.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>pfSense</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
-
- <common>Ullrich</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sullrich@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.pfsense.com" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>pfSense is rapidly approaching release. We are down to a
- handfull of bugs that should be fixed in the coming weeks. We
- should have a release around the time of our 2nd annual hackathon
- which is taking place on July 21st - July 28th. Many exciting
- sub-projects are taking place within pfSense and the project is
- gaining new developers monthly.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <a href="http://cvstrac.pfsense.com/rptview?rn=6">
- http://cvstrac.pfsense.com/rptview?rn=6</a>
-
- lists the remaining open bugs.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Low-overhead performance monitoring tools</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joseph</given>
-
- <common>Koshy</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jkoshy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/LibElf">Wiki page tracking
- LibELF</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/PmcTools">Wiki page for
- PmcTools</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~jkoshy/projects/perf-measurement/">
- PMC Tools Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As an intermediate step towards implementing support for
- callgraphs and cross-architecture performance measurements, I am
- creating a BSD-licensed library for ELF parsing &amp; manipulation.
- This library will implement the SysV/SVR4 (g)ELF[3] API.</p>
-
- <p>Current status: Implementation of the library is in progress. A
- TET-based test suite for the API and manual pages documenting the
- library's interfaces are being concurrently created.</p>
-
- <p>Work is being done in FreeBSD's Perforce repository. I hope to
- be ready for general review by the end of July '06.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Reviewers are needed for the code and the test suite. If you
- have extensions to the stock SysV/SVR4 ELF(3) API that you would
- like to see in -lelf, please send mail.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Erwin</given>
-
- <common>Lansing</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>erwin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/">The FreeBSD Ports
- Collection</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/">
- Contributing to the FreeBSD Ports Collection</url>
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">FreeBSD ports
- monitoring system</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~fenner/portsurvey/">FreeBSD
- ports unfetchable distfile survey (Bill Fenner's report)</url>
-
- <url href="http://beta.inerd.com/portscout/">portscout</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">The FreeBSD
- Ports Management Team</url>
-
- <url href="http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com">marcuscom
- tinderbox</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During this time, a huge number of ports PRs were committed,
- bringing us back down below 800 for the first time since the
- 5.5/6.1 release cycle. This is due to a great deal of work,
- especially from some of our newest committers.</p>
-
- <p>This is all the more notable given the fact that we have been
- adding new ports at a rapidly accelerating rate. We have now
- exceeded the 15,000 port mark!</p>
-
- <p>Three sets of changes have been added to the infrastructure,
- including updates of default versions of MySQL, PHP, LDAP, and
- linux_base, and numerous bugfixes and improvements. About 2 dozen
- portmgr PRs were closed due to this.</p>
-
- <p>In addition, a large-impact commit was made that attempts to
- move us to a single libtool that is as unmodified from 'stock'
- libtool as we can. Plans are also in place to do this for the
- autotools.</p>
-
- <p>Several people are at work on implementing the modularised xorg
- ports. Most of the work is done but several key pieces remain. Once
- this is finished, an -exp regression test will be needed (most
- likely, more than one :-) ) It is possible that before this we will
- need to do a regression test that moves X11BASE back into
- LOCALBASE. This is still under study.</p>
-
- <p>G&aacute;bor K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n started a Google Summer of Code
- project on some highly needed improvements on the ports infrastructure
- (see elsewhere in this report). As this is a long term project, gtetlow
- kindly imported the most important ports infrastructure files into
- perforce to ease development. Other developers are encouraged to
- use perforce for ports development, especially as it can help
- keeping patches up-to-date while going stale in GNATS. Even though
- linimon has been pushing hard on running experimental builds on the
- test cluster, it will take some time to work through the
- backlog.</p>
-
- <p>erwin added a ports section to the list of projects and ideas
- for volunteers at the FreeBSD website. Have a look if you want to
- work on the ports system. Don't hesitate to send additional ideas,
- and committers are encouraged to add themselves as technical
- contacts.</p>
-
- <p>sem adopted portupgrade after it had been neglected for some
- time and has been very active on upgrades and bugfixing.</p>
-
- <p>dougb has continued to enhance his portmaster script and people
- are finding success with it; although not designed to be as
- full-featured as portupgrade, it does seem to be easier to
- understand and use.</p>
-
- <p>shaun has contributed portscout, a scanner for updated
- distfiles, to the ports collection.</p>
-
- <p>marcus upgraded GNOME to 2.14.1.</p>
-
- <p>As well, there have been new releases of the ports tinderbox
- code.</p>
-
- <p>edwin has been hard at work on a PR-autoassigner for ports PRs,
- which has saved a lot of time and been well-received. It has now
- been installed on a freebsd.org machine (hub).</p>
-
- <p>linimon has been more active in pursuing maintainer-timeouts,
- and has reset a number of inactive maintainers, with more in the
- pipeline. The intent is to try to reduce the number of PRs that sit
- around unanswered for two weeks. In almost all cases the resets are
- due to no response at all; maintainers who are merely "busy" are
- not the source of most of these problems, and deserve the benefit
- of the doubt. Some of the maintainers that have been reset haven't
- contributed in months or even years.</p>
-
- <p>We have added 10 (!) new committers since the last report.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We need help getting back to our modern low of 500
- PRs.</task>
-
- <task>We have over 4,000 unmaintained ports (see, for instance,
- <a
- href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/portsconcordanceformaintainer.py?maintainer=ports@FreeBSD.org">
- the list on portsmon</a>
-
- ). We are always looking for dedicated volunteers to adopt at least
- a few ports.</task>
-
- <task>We can always use help with infrastructural enhancements. See
- the ports section of
- <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/projects/ideas/">the list of
- projects and ideas</a>
-
- .</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>BSDInstaller</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
-
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>soc-andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/moin.cgi/BSDInstaller" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last status report ports have been created for all
- parts of the BSDInstaller except the backend.</p>
-
- <p>A snapshot of the BSDInstaller was released during this quarter.
- This has shown a number of bugs with the installation process. Most
- have now been fixed.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Giant-Less UFS with Quotas</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
-
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~kib/quotagiant" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The patches to allow UFS operate with quotas in Giant-less mode
- are brewed for long now. Since recent huge pile of fixes into
- snapshots code, I think the problems you could encounter are caused
- solely by the patch.</p>
-
- <p>Aside performance benefits, patch has another one, much more
- valuable. It makes UFS operating in one locking regime whatever
- options are compiled into kernel. I think, in long term, that would
- lead to better stability of the system.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>I need testers feedback. Both stability reports and
- performance measurements are welcomed !</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Update of the Linux userland infrastructure in the Ports
- Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Boris</given>
-
- <common>Samorodov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bsam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Emulation</given>
-
- <common>Mailinglist</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>emulation@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We updated the default linux base port to Fedora Core 4 and the
- default linux X11 libs port to the X.org RPM in FC4.</p>
-
- <p>An update to FC5 or FC6 has to wait until the kernel got support
- for syscalls of a newer linux kernel. See the corresponding SoC
- project report for more.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Sound subsystem improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ariff</given>
-
- <common>Abdullah</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ariff@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Multimedia</given>
-
- <common>Mailinglist</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>multimedia@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~ariff/">Some patches.</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/ideas/">The FreeBSD
- Project Ideas List.</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.leidinger.net/FreeBSD/hdac_20060525.tbz">
- Rudimentary HDA support.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last status report we fixed some more bugs, added
- basic support for envy24 chips and cleaned up the source for the
- emu10kx driver in the ports to make it ready for import into the
- base system.</p>
-
- <p>We also got some patches with a little bit of infrastructure for
- Intel HDA support. It's not finished and also not usable by end
- users yet.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Have a look at the sound related entries on the ideas
- list.</task>
-
- <task>sndctl(1): tool to control non-mixer parts of the sound
- system (e.g. spdif switching, virtual-3D effects) by an user
- (instead of the sysctl approach in -current); pcmplay(1),
- pcmrec(1), pcmutil(1).</task>
-
- <task>Plugable FEEDER infrastructure. For ease of debugging various
- feeder stuff and/or as userland library and test suite.</task>
-
- <task>Support for new hardware (envy24, Intel HDA).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>XFS for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Russell</given>
-
- <common>Cattelan</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>cattelan@xfs.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Kabaev</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kan@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Craig</given>
-
- <common>Rodrigues</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rodrigc@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~rodrigc/xfs/">XFS for
- FreeBSD</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The XFS for FreeBSD project is an effort to port the publicly
- available GPL'd sources to SGI's XFS filesystem to FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>In December, we imported a version of XFS into FreeBSD-CURRENT
- which allows FreeBSD to mount an XFS filesystem as read-only.</p>
-
- <p>As a side effort, we have been continuing on the work that PHK
- started to clean up the mount code in FreeBSD. We can use the
- existing FreeBSD mount(8) utility to mount an XFS partition,
- without introducing a new mount_xfs utility.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We need to implement support for writing to XFS
- partitions</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>SCTP Integration</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
-
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gnn@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Randall</given>
-
- <common>Stewart</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rrs@cisco.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.sctp.org/">Stream Transmission Control
- Protocol</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>For the last several months Randall Stewart has been working in
- HEAD and STABLE to get us ready to integrate the SCTP protocol
- (Stream Transmission Control Protocol) into FreeBSD. He is
- currently working on a patch to share with a wider audience but
- needs to do some integration work first. Randall has a provisional
- commit bit and will be working with gnn on getting code committed
- to the HEAD of the tree.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>When this gets integrated it needs lots of testers.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>FreeBSD Security Officer and Security Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Officer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-officer@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Team</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-team@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/security/" />
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/administration.html#t-secteam" />
-
- <url href="http://vuxml.freebsd.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the time since the last status report, four security
- advisories have been issued concerning problems in the base system
- of FreeBSD; of these, one problem was "contributed" code, while
- three were in code maintained within FreeBSD. The Vulnerabilities
- and Exposures Markup Language (VuXML) document has continued to be
- updated by the Security Team and Ports Committers documenting new
- vulnerabilities in the FreeBSD Ports Collection; since the last
- status report, 71 new entries have been added, bringing the total
- up to 757.</p>
-
- <p>The following FreeBSD releases are supported by the FreeBSD
- Security Team: FreeBSD 4.11, FreeBSD 5.3, FreeBSD 5.4, FreeBSD 5.5,
- FreeBSD 6.0, and FreeBSD 6.1. The respective End of Life dates of
- supported releases are listed on the web site; of particular note,
- FreeBSD 5.3 and FreeBSD 5.4 will cease to be supported at the end
- of October 2006, while FreeBSD 6.0 will cease to be supported at
- the end of November 2006.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Gvinum improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ulf</given>
-
- <common>Lilleengen</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>lulf@stud.ntnu.no</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I have been working on porting missing features in gvinum from
- vinum, as well as adding new features.</p>
-
- <p>So far the resetconfig, detach, dumpconfig, setstate (on plexes
- and volumes) and stop commands have been implemented, as well as
- some other minor fixes. The attach command is currently being
- implemented, and started on disk-grouping. Currently most of this
- is in p4, but patches will be submitted as soon as possible.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Wireless Networking</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
-
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@errno.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The wireless support has been stable for a while so most work has
- focused on bug fixing and improving legacy drivers.</p>
-
- <p>Max Laier and I worked on improving support for Intel wireless
- cards. The results of this work included significant improvements
- to the iwi(4) driver (for 2195/2200 parts) and the firmware(9)
- facility for managing loadable device firmware. There is also an
- updated ipw(4) that has improvements similar to those done for iwi
- that is in early test. Support for the latest Intel devices, the
- 3945 pci-express cards, is planned for later this summer.</p>
-
- <p>Atheros support was updated with a new hal that fixes a few
- minor issues and provides known working builds for SPARC, PPC, and
- ARM platforms. There is also working MIPS support that will be used
- when the MIPS port is ready to test. Otherwise one useful bug was
- fixed that affected AP operation with associated stations operating
- in power save mode.</p>
-
- <p>wpa_supplicant and hostapd were updated to the latest stable
- build releases from Jouni Malinen.</p>
-
- <p>Experimental changes to support injection of raw 802.11 frames
- using bpf were posted for comment. This work was done in
- collaboration with Andrea Bittau.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Legacy drivers such as wi are languishing and need
- maintainers. This is prerequisite to bringing in new 802.11
- features such as improved scanning and virtual ap.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>xscale board buy</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
-
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@errno.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.gateworks.com/avila_gw2348_4.htm" />
-
- <url href="http://www.netgate.com" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>With the help of Jim Thompson of Netgate (
- <a href="http://www.netgate.com/">http://www.netgate.com/</a>
-
- ) the FreeBSD Foundation arranged a purchase of xscale-based boards
- for folks interested in ARM support. Developers were able to
- purchase boards at a reduced cost. The goals were to accelerate
- and/or improve support for the ARM platform and to set forth at
- least one board as a reference platform for the ARM support.
- Netgate will be stocking lower-cost models of the board later in
- the year (a special order was made for boards with only 2 mini-pci
- slots).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Interrupt handling</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Paolo</given>
-
- <common>Pisati</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>piso@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>With the introduction of fine grained locking in the SMPng
- project, the FreeBSD kernel went under a major redesign, and many
- subsystem changed significantly with it. In particular, device
- driver's interrupt context ("the bottom half") had the necessity to
- synchronise with process context ("the top half") and share data in
- a consistent manner without using spl*(). To overcome this problem,
- a new interrupt model based around interrupt threads was employed,
- together with a fast interrupt model dedicated to particular driver
- handlers that don't block on locks (i.e. serial port, clock,
- etcetc). Unfortunately, even if the interrupt thread model proved
- to be a reliable solution, its performance was not on par with
- the pre SMPng era (4.x), and thus others solutions were
- investigated, with interrupt filtering being one of that.</p>
-
- <p>As part of my Summer of Code 2006 work, I'm implementing
- interrupt filtering for FreeBSD, and when the framework will be in
- place I'll compare the performance of filters, against all the
- previous models: pre-SMPng(4.x), ithread and polling.</p>
-
- <p>The most important modifications to the src tree so far were:
- <ul>
- <li>made PPC accept more than one FAST handler per irq line
- (previously INTR_FAST implied INTR_EXCL)</li>
-
- <li>converted all the INTR_FAST handlers to be filters: return an
- error code to note what they did (FILTER_HANDLED/FILTER_STRAY)
- and if they need more work to do (FILTER_SCHEDULE_THREAD)</li>
-
- <li>moved part of the interrupt execution code from MD code to
- kern_intr.c::intr_filter_loop()</li>
-
- <li>broke newbus API: bus_setup_intr() grew a new filter
- parameter of type "int driver_filter_t(void*)".</li>
-
- <li>converted all the buses that override bus_setup_intr() to
- handle filters</li>
-
- <li>converted all the normal ithread drivers to provide a NULL
- filter funcion</li>
- </ul>
-
- <br />
-
- The next milestone is to have all the different models (filters
- only, ithread only and filter + ithread) work together
- reliably.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Arm is largely untested</task>
-
- <task>Sparc64 needs more work on low level (.s) interrupt
- routine</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>PowerPC Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
-
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>grehan@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/platforms/ppc.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project is slowly starting to ramp up after a long
- move-induced hiatus.</p>
-
- <p>Alan Cox has almost completed making the pmap module
- Giant-free.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>TrustedBSD Audit</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Wayne</given>
-
- <common>Salamon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>wsalamon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Christian</given>
-
- <common>Peron</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>csjp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/audit.html">TrustedBSD Audit
- Web Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>TrustedBSD Audit provides fine-grained security event auditing
- in FreeBSD 7.x, with a planned merge to 6.x for FreeBSD 6.2. Work
- performed in the last three months:
- <ul>
- <li>Per audit pipe preselection allows IDS applications to
- configure audit record selection per-pipe, new auditpipe.4
- document.</li>
-
- <li>audit_submit library call to reduce complexity of adding
- audit support to applications.</li>
-
- <li>Significant cleanup, bug fixing, locking improvements, token
- parsing and generation improvements.</li>
-
- <li>Solaris subject token compatibility, extended address
- support.</li>
-
- <li>Auditing of extended attributes calls, ACL support a work in
- progress.</li>
-
- <li>OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 7 integrated into CVS.</li>
-
- <li>OpenBSM test tools in progress.</li>
-
- <li>Experimental auditeventd which allows shared object plug-ins
- to subscribe to live audit events via a shared pipe in order to
- support the easy authoring of simple intrusion detection and
- monitoring components.</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Bring audit event daemon API and implementation to maturity.
- Currently these are not installed by default in the CVS-merged
- version.</task>
-
- <task>Complete system call coverage.</task>
-
- <task>Allow finer-grained configuration of what is audited:
- implement control flags regarding paths, execve arguments,
- environmental variables.</task>
-
- <task>Support for auditing MAC policy data.</task>
-
- <task>Additional user space application coverage, such as
- application layer audit events from adduser, rmuser, pw,
- etc.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
-
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status
-Report//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>July-September</month>
-
- <year>2006</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers FreeBSD related projects between June and
- October 2006. This includes the conclusion of this year's Google
- Summer of Code with 13 successful students. Some of last year's and
- the current SoC participants have meanwhile joined the committer
- ranks, kept working on their projects, and improving FreeBSD in
- general.</p>
-
- <p>This year's
- <a href="http://www.eurobsdcon.org/">EuroBSDCon</a>
-
- in Milan, Italy has meanwhile published an exciting program. Many
- developers will be there to discuss these current and future projects
- at the Developer Summit prior the conference. Next year's
- conference calendar has a new entry - in addition to the now well
- established
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/">BSDCan</a>
-
- in Ottawa -
- <a href="http://www.asiabsdcon.org/">AsiaBSDCon</a>
-
- will take place in Tokyo at the beginning of March.</p>
-
- <p>As we are closing in on FreeBSD 6.2 release many bugs are being
- fixed and new features have been MFCed. On the other hand a lot of
- the projects below already are focusing on FreeBSD 7.0 and promise
- a lot of exciting news and features to come.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! We hope you
- enjoy reading.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>soc</name>
-
- <description>Google Summer of Code</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>FreeBSD Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
-
- <description>Network Infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>OpenBSD dhclient</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Most dhclient changes in HEAD have been merged to 6-STABLE for
- 6.2-RELEASE. The highlight of these changes is a fix for runaway
- dhclient processes when packets are not 4 byte aligned. Further
- changes including always sending client identifiers are scheduled
- for merge before the release. Work is ongoing to improve dhclient's
- interaction with alternate methods of setting interface
- addresses.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD/arm on Atmel AT91RM9200</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
-
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>imp@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Olivier</given>
-
- <common>Houchard</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>cognet@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD/arm port has grown support for the Atmel AT91RM9200.
- Boards based on this machine are booting to multiuser off either
- NFS or an SD card. The onboard serial ports, PIO, ethernet and
- SD/MMC card controllers are well supported. Support for the SSC,
- IIC and SPI flash parts in the kernel will be forthcoming
- shortly.</p>
-
- <p>In addition to normal kernel support, the port includes a boot
- loader that can initialize memory and boot off IIC eeprom, SPI
- DataFlash, BOOTP/TFTP and SD memory cards.</p>
-
- <p>The port will be included in forthcoming commercial
- products.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add support for other members of the AT91 family of arm9
- processors.</task>
-
- <task>Finish support for AT45D* flash parts.</task>
-
- <task>Finish support for USB ports</task>
-
- <task>Write support for USB Device functionality</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc' summary='t'>
- <title>Summer of Code Summary</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Murray</given>
-
- <common>Stokely</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>murray@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/summerofcode-2006.html">
- FreeBSD Summer of Code 2006</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2006">SoC 2006
- Student wiki</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/soc2006/">
- SoC 2006 Perforce trees</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We had another successful summer taking part in the Google
- Summer of Code. By all accounts, the FreeBSD participation in this
- program was an unqualified success. We received over 150
- applications for student projects, amongst which 13 were selected
- for funding. All successful students received the full $4,500.</p>
-
- <p>These student projects included security research, improved
- installation tools, new utilities, and more. Many of the students
- have continued working on their FreeBSD projects even after the
- official close of the program. At least 2 of our FreeBSD mentors
- will be meeting with Google organizers in Mountain View this month
- to discuss the program at the Mentor Summit.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Release Engineering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>Release Engineering Team</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/snapshots/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Release Engineering team is currently working on
- FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE, which is scheduled for release in early
- November 2006. Some notable features of this release include the
- debut of security event auditing as an experimental feature, Xbox
- support, the FreeBSD Update binary updating utility, and of course
- many fixes and updates for existing programs. Pre-release images
- for all Tier-1 architectures are available for testing now;
- feedback on these builds is greatly appreciated. More information
- about release engineering activities can be found at the links
- above.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>IPv6 Stack Vulnerabilities</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
-
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gnn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Clement</given>
-
- <common>Lecigne</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>clem1@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/ClementLecigne">SoC Student
- Wiki</url>
-
- <url href="http://pcs.sf.net">PCS Library</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The focus of this project was to review past vulnerabilities,
- create vulnerability testing tools and to discover new
- vulnerabilities in the FreeBSD IPv6 stack which is derived from the
- KAME project code. During the summer Clement took two libraries,
- the popular libnet, and his mentor's Packet Construction Set (PCS)
- and created tools to find security problems in the IPv6 code.
- Several issues were found, bugs filed, and patches created. At the
- moment Clement and George are editing a 50 page paper that
- describes the project which will be submitted for conference
- publication.</p>
-
- <p>All of the code from the project, including the tools, is
- online and is described in the paper.</p>
-
- <p>By all measures, this was a successful project. Both student and
- mentor gained valuable insight into a previously externally
- maintained set of code. In addition to the new tools development in
- this effort, the FreeBSD Project has gained a new developer to help
- work on the code.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Analyze and Improve the Interrupt Handling
- Infrastructure</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Paolo</given>
-
- <common>Pisati</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pisati@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
-
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/Interrupts">SoC Student
- Wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project consisted in the improvement of the Interrupt
- Handling System in FreeBSD: while retaining backward compatibility
- with the previous models (FAST and ITHREAD), a new method called
- 'Interrupt filtering' was added. With interrupt filtering, the
- interrupt handler is divided into 2 parts: the filter (that checks
- if the actual interrupt belong to this device) and the ithread
- (that is scheduled in case some blocking work has to be done). The
- main benefits of interrupt filtering are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Feedback from filters (the system finally knows if any
- handler has serviced an interrupt or not, and can react
- consequently).</li>
-
- <li>Lower latency/overhead for shared interrupt line.</li>
-
- <li>Previous experiments with interrupt filtering showed an
- increase in performance against the plain ithread model</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Moreover, during the development of interrupt filtering, some MD
- dependent code was converted into MI code, PPC was fixed to support
- multiple FAST handlers per line and an interrupt stray storm
- detection logic was added. While the framework is done, there are
- still machine dependent bits to be written (the support for ppc,
- sparc64, arm and itanium has to be written/reviewed) and a serious
- analysis of the performance of this model against the previous one
- is a work-in-progress</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Jail Resource Limits</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Chris</given>
-
- <common>Jones</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>cdjones@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kip</given>
-
- <common>Macy</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kmacy@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/JailResourceLimits">SoC
- Student Wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We now have support for limiting CPU and memory use in jails.
- This allows fairer sharing of a systems' resources between divergent
- uses by preventing one jail from monopolizing the available memory
- and CPU time, if other users and jails have processes to run.</p>
-
- <p>The code is currently available as patches against RELENG_6, and
- Chris is in the process of applying it to -CURRENT. More details
- can be found at JailResourceLimits on the wiki.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Port patches against -CURRENT.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Bundled PXE Installer</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Markus</given>
-
- <common>Boelter</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>m@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Paul</given>
-
- <common>Saab</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ps@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/MarkusBoelter">SoC Student
- Wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>For me, the Google Summer of Code was a new and very exciting
- experience. I got actively involved in doing Open Source Software
- and giving something back to the community. Facing some
- challenges within the project forced me to look behind the scenery
- of FreeBSD. The result was a better understanding of the overall
- project. Working with a lot of developers directly also
- gave a very special spirit to the Google Summer of Code.</p>
-
- <p>I really enjoyed the time and will continue to work on the
- project after the deadline. For me, it was a great chance to get
- involved in active development and not just some scripts and hacks
- at home. Getting paid for the work was just a small part of the
- overall feeling.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to the people at the FreeBSD Project and Google for the
- really, really great time!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Nss-LDAP importing and nsswitch subsystem improvement</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michael</given>
-
- <common>Bushkov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bushman@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hajimu</given>
-
- <common>UMEMOTO</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ume@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/MichaelBushkov">SoC Student
- Wiki</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/LdapCachedOriginalProposal">
- Original Project Proposal</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/LdapCachedDetailedDescription">
- Detailed Description of the Completed Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Project consisted of five parts:</p>
-
- <ol>
- <li>Nsswitch modules and libc separation. The idea was to move
- the source code for different nsswitch sources (such as "files",
- "dns", "nis") out of the libc into the separate shared libraries.
- This task was successfully finished and the patch is
- available.</li>
-
- <li>Regression tests for nsswitch. A set of regression tests to
- test the correctness of all nsswitch-related functions and the
- invariance of their behavior between system upgrades. The task
- can be considered successfully completed, the patch is
- available.</li>
-
- <li>Rewriting nss_ldap. Though, this task was not clearly
- mentioned in the original proposal, during the SoC we found
- it would be easier, not to simply import PADL's nss_ldap, but
- to rewrite it from scratch (licensing issues were among the
- basic reasons for this). The resulting module behaves similarly
- to PADL's module, but has a different architecture that is more
- flexible. Though it's basically finished, several useful
- features from the PADL's nss_ldap still need to be implemented.
- Despite the lack of some features, this task can be considered
- successfully completed. Missing features will be implemented as
- soon as possible, hopefully during September.</li>
-
- <li>Importing nss_ldap into the Base System. The task was to
- prepare a patch, that will allow users to use nss_ldap from the
- base system. The task was successfully completed (the patch is
- available), but required importing OpenLDAP into the base in
- order for nss_ldap to work properly, and it had led to a long
- discussion in the mailing list. This discussion, however, have
- concluded with mostly positive opinions about nss_ldap and
- OpenLDAP importing.</li>
-
- <li>Cached performance optimization. The caching daemon
- performance needs to be as high as possible in order for cached
- to be as close (in terms of speed) to "files" nsswitch source as
- possible. Cached's performance analysis was made and nsswitch
- database pre-caching was introduced as the optimization. This
- task was completed (the patch is available). However there is
- room for improvement. More precise and extensive performance
- analysis should be made and more optimizations need to be
- introduces. This will be done in the near future.</li>
- </ol>
-
- <p>Though none of the code was committed yet into the official
- FreeBSD tree, my experience from the previous year makes me think
- that this situation is normal. I hope, that the code will be
- reviewed and committed in the coming months.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Porting the seref policy and setools to SEBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dongmei</given>
-
- <common>Liu</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dongmei@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Christian</given>
-
- <common>Peron</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>csjp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/DongmeiLiu">SoC Student
- Wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Dongmei Liu spent the summer working on the basic footwork
- required to port the SEREF policy to SEBSD. This work has been
- submitted and can be viewed in the soc2006/dongmei_sebsd Perforce
- branch. This work was originated from the SEBSD branch:
- //depot/projects/trustedbsd/sebsd. Additionally setools-2.3 was
- ported from Linux and can be found in contrib/sebsd/setools
- directory. It is hoped that this work will be merged into the main
- SEBSD development branch.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>SCTP Integration</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Randall</given>
-
- <common>Stewart</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>randall@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
-
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gnn@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.sctp.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There are currently patches available for testing. A planned
- integration to HEAD is set to happen in October.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The code still needs plenty of testing. See patches on
- <a href="http://www.sctp.org/">sctp.org</a>
-
- and in -CURRENT soon.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Embedded FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
-
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gnn@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.embeddedfreebsd.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Moved the HTML pages into the project CVS tree.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Setup the web site to be served from projects CVS so that it
- can be updated by others.</task>
-
- <task>Complete the ARM port.</task>
-
- <task>Work on the MIPS port.</task>
-
- <task>Update the documentation to include common tasks for embedded
- engineers.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>FAST_IPSEC Upgrade</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
-
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gnn@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern</given>
-
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bz@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="www.freebsd.org/~gnn/fast_ipv6.patch">CURRENT patch to
- enable FAST_IPSEC and IPv6</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>First working version of code. Does not pass all TAHI tests, but
- does pass packets correctly and does not panic.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>More testing of the patch needed.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>USB</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hans Petter</given>
-
- <common>Sirevaag Selasky</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>hselasky@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/usb/src/sys/dev/usb&amp;HIDEDEL=NO">
- Current USB files</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.turbocat.net/~hselasky/usb4bsd">My USB
- homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the last three months I have finished reworking nearly
- all USB device drivers found in FreeBSD-7-CURRENT. Only two USB
- drivers are left and that is ubser(4) and slhci. Some still use
- Giant, but most have been brought out of Giant. At the moment I am
- looking for testers that can test the various USB device drivers.
- Some have already been tested, and confirmed to work, while others
- have problems which need to be fixed. If you want to test, checkout
- the USB perforce tree or download the SVN version of the USB driver
- that is available on my homepage. At the moment the tarballs are a
- little out of date.</p>
-
- <p>Ideas and comments with regard to the new USB API are welcome
- at:
-
- <a href="mailto:freebsd-usb@freebsd.org">
- freebsd-usb@freebsd.org</a>.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>iSCSI Initiator</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Damiel</given>
-
- <common>Braniss</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>danny@cs.huji.ac.il</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="ftp://ftp.cs.huji.ac.il/users/danny/freebsd/iscsi-17.5.tar.bz2 " />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This iSCSI initiator kernel module and its companion control
- program are still under development, but the main parts are
- working.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Network Disconnect Recovery.</task>
-
- <task>Sysctl Interface and Instrumentation.</task>
-
- <task>Rewrite the userland side of iscontrol.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>GJournal</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
-
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~pjd/patches/gjournal_20060930.patch">
- Patches against HEAD.</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~pjd/patches/gjournal6_20060930.patch">
- Patches against RELENG_6.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>GJournal seems to be finished. I fixed the last serious bug and
- it is now stable and reliable in our tests. I'm planning to commit
- it really soon now.</p>
-
- <p>The work was sponsored by home.pl</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>AsiaBSDCon 2007</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hiroki</given>
-
- <common>Sato</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>hrs@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
-
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gnn@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <email>secretary@asiabsdcon.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.asiabsdcon.org/">Conference Web Site</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Web site is up and we're soliciting papers and presentations.
- Some tutorials are already scheduled. Email
- <a href="mailto:secretary@asiabsdcon.org">
- secretary@asiabsdcon.org</a>
-
- if you have questions or submissions.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Send in more papers!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>Chinese (Simplified) Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Xin</given>
-
- <common>LI</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>delphij@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://cnsnap.cn.FreeBSD.org/zh_CN/">Latest snapshot for
- translated website</url>
-
- <url href="http://cnsnap.cn.FreeBSD.org/doc/zh_CN.GB2312/">Latest
- snapshot for translated documentation</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>
- <p>In the previous quarter we primarily focused on overall
- quality of the translation rather than just increasing the number
- of translations, and we have strived to make sure that these
- translated stuff are up-to-date with their English revisions.
- Also, we have merged the translated website into the central
- repository.</p>
-
- <p>In the next quarter we will focus on developing
- documentation that will help to attract more developers.</p>
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Translate more development related documentation.</task>
-
- <task>Review more of the currently translated documentation.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>EuroBSDCon 2006</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>EuroBSDCon Organizing Committee</given>
-
- <common>
- </common>
- </name>
-
- <email>info@eurobsdcon.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.eurobsdcon.org/">EuroBSDCon Home Page</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.eurobsdcon.org/register/">Registration
- Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>EuroBSDCon 2006 is taking place in Milan (Italy), from the 10th
- to the 12th of November.</p>
-
- <p>EuroBSDCon represents the biggest gathering for BSD developers
- from the old continent, as well as users and passionates from
- around the World. It is also a chance to share experiences,
- know-how, and cultures.</p>
-
- <p>The program is rich in talks about FreeBSD, with topics ranging
- from "How the FreeBSD ports collection works" to "Interrupt
- Filtering in FreeBSD". This means that both the novice and the
- hacker can enjoy the conference.</p>
-
- <p>Registration is open. The EuroBSDCon Organizing Committee hopes
- to see you in Milan.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>Hungarian translation of the webpages</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
-
- <common>Kövesdán</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://gabor.t-hosting.hu/data/hu/">Snapshot</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last status report, there has been a lot of progress.
- I investigated a lot of charset issues and found out that HTML tidy
- breaks some entities when using iso-8859-2, so HTML tidy had to be
- disabled for Hungarian pages.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Translate 4 pages.</task>
-
- <task>Review, fix typos and improve the wording where
- necessary.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Security Officer and Security Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Officer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-officer@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Team</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-team@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/security/" />
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/administration.html#t-secteam" />
-
- <url href="http://vuxml.freebsd.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the time since the last status report, six security
- advisories have been issued concerning problems in the base system
- of FreeBSD; of these, five problems were in "contributed" code,
- while one was in code maintained within FreeBSD. The
- Vulnerabilities and Exposures Markup Language (VuXML) document has
- continued to be updated by the Security Team and Ports Committers
- documenting new vulnerabilities in the FreeBSD Ports Collection;
- since the last status report, 57 new entries have been added,
- bringing the total up to 814.</p>
-
- <p>The following FreeBSD releases are supported by the FreeBSD
- Security Team: FreeBSD 4.11, FreeBSD 5.3, FreeBSD 5.4, FreeBSD 5.5,
- FreeBSD 6.0, and FreeBSD 6.1. The respective End of Life dates of
- supported releases are listed on the web site; of particular note,
- FreeBSD 5.3 and FreeBSD 5.4 will cease to be supported at the end
- of October 2006, while FreeBSD 6.0 will cease to be supported at
- the end of November 2006 (or possibly a short time thereafter in
- order to allow time for upgrades to the upcoming FreeBSD 6.2).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Summer of FreeBSD security development</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Colin</given>
-
- <common>Percival</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>cperciva@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~cperciva/funding.html" />
-
- <url
- href="http://www.daemonology.net/freebsd-upgrade-6.0-to-6.1/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I spent the months of May through August working on improving
- Portsnap, FreeBSD Update, and devoting more time to my (continuing)
- role as Security Officer. FreeBSD Update is now part of the FreeBSD
- base system and is fully supported by the FreeBSD Security Team;
- updates are currently only being built for the i386 architecture,
- but AMD64 updates will become available soon.</p>
-
- <p>In an attempt to reduce the number of people running out of date
- (and unsupported) FreeBSD releases, I wrote an automatic binary
- upgrade script for upgrading systems from FreeBSD 6.0 to FreeBSD
- 6.1; I will be releasing a new script for upgrading to FreeBSD
- 6.2-(RC*|RELEASE) soon (possibly before this status report is
- published).</p>
-
- <p>Further improvements to Portsnap are still ongoing.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Porting ZFS to FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
-
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/pjd/zfs">
- Source code.</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/porting/">
- ZFS porting site.</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?20060822104516.GB16033">
- ZFS port announce.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>My work is moving slowly forward. ZVOL is, I believe, fully
- functional (I recently fixed snapshots and clones on zvols), which
- means you can put UFS on top of RAID-Z volume, take a snapshot of
- the volume, clone it if needed, etc. Very cool. The hardest part is
- the ZPL layer, I'm still working on it. Most file system methods
- work, but probably need detailed review and many fixes. Most of the
- time these days I'm spending on implementing mmap(2) correctly. It
- works more or less in simple tests but fails under fsx program. On
- the other hand, 'fsx -RW' works very stable and reliable. Other
- test programs (those that don't use mmap(2)) also work quite well.
- There is still a lot of work to do, mostly in ZPL area, many
- clean-ups, etc. Some functionality (like ACLs) I haven't even tried
- to touch yet.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>TSO - TCP Segmentation Offload committed</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
-
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andre@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/cvs-src/2006-September/068524.html">
- TSO commit to tcp_output.c</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/cvs-src/2006-September/068610.html">
- TSO em(4) hardware support</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/cvs-src/2006-September/069493.html">
- Enhanced em(4) TSO hw setup for IPv6 and future protocols</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>TSO - TCP Segmentation Offload support has been committed to the
- network stack of FreeBSD-current in September 2006. With TSO, TCP
- can send data in the send socket buffer in bulk down to the network
- card which then does the splitting into MTU sized packets. On bulk
- high speed sending the performance is increased by 25% (normal
- writes) to 108% (sendfile). Jack Vogel and Prafulla Deuskar of
- Intel committed the driver changes for TSO hardware support of
- em(4) based network cards.</p>
-
- <p>These changes are scheduled to be backported to FreeBSD 6-STABLE
- shortly after FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE is published to appear in
- upcoming FreeBSD 6.3 early next year.</p>
-
- <p>This work was sponsored by the TCP/IP Optimization Fundraiser
- 2005.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Highly improved implementations of sendfile(2), sosend_*() and
- soreceive_stream()</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
-
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andre@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2006-September/065997.html">
- sendfile(2) patch with detailed performance figures</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2006-September/066199.html">
- sosend_*() patch with detailed performance figures</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/sendfile+sosend+soreceive-20061006.diff">
- Combined sendfile(2), sosend_*() and soreceive_stream() patch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The addition of TSO (TCP Segmentation Offload) has highlighted
- some shortcomings in the sendfile(2) and sosend_*() kernel
- implementations.</p>
-
- <p>The current sendfile(2) code simply loops over the file, turns
- each 4K page into an mbuf and sends it off. This has the effect
- that TSO can only generate 2 packets per send instead of up to 44
- at its maximum of 64K. kern_sendfile() has been rewritten to work
- in two loops, the inner which turns as many pages into mbufs as it
- can -- up to the free send socket buffer space. The outer loop then
- drops the whole mbuf chain into the send socket buffer, calls
- tcp_output() on it and then waits until 50% of the socket buffer
- are free again to repeat the cycle. This way tcp_output() gets the
- full amount of data to work with and can issue up to 64K sends for
- TSO to chop up in the network adapter without using any CPU cycles.
- Thus it gets very efficient especially with the readahead the VM
- and I/O system do.</p>
-
- <p>Looking at the benchmarks we see some very nice improvements:
- 181% faster with new sendfile vs. old sendfile (non-TSO), 570%
- faster with new sendfile vs. old sendfile (TSO).</p>
-
- <p>The current sosend_*() code uses a sosend_copyin() function that
- loops over the supplied struct uio and does interleaved mbuf
- allocations and uiomove() calls. m_getm() has been rewritten to be
- simpler and to allocate PAGE_SIZE sized jumbo mbuf clusters (4k on
- most architectures). m_uiotombuf() has been rewritten to use the
- new m_getm() to obtain all mbuf space in one go. It then loops over
- it and copies the data into the mbufs by using uiomove().
- sosend_dgram() and sosend_generic() have been changed to use
- m_uiotombuf() instead of sosend_copyin().</p>
-
- <p>Looking at the benchmarks we see some very nice improvements:
- 290% faster with new sosend vs. old sosend (non-TSO), 280% faster
- with new sosend vs. old sosend (TSO).</p>
-
- <p>Newly written is a specific soreceive_stream() function for
- stream protocols (primarily TCP) that does only one socket buffer
- lock per socket read instead of one per data mbuf copied to
- userland. When doing netperf tests with WITNESS (full lock tracking
- and validation enabled) the receive performance increases from
- ~360Mbit/s to ~520Mbit/s. Without WITNESS I could not measure any
- statistically significant improvement on a otherwise unloaded
- machine. The reason is two-fold: 1) per packet we do a wakeup and
- readv() is pretty much as many times as packets come it, thus the
- general overhead dominates; 2) the packet input path has a pretty
- high overhead too. On heavily loaded machines which do a lot of
- high speed receives a performance increase should be
- measureable.</p>
-
- <p>The patches are scheduled to be committed to FreeBSD-current at
- end of October or early November 2006.</p>
-
- <p>This work was sponsored by the TCP/IP Optimization Fundraiser
- 2005.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Porting Xen to FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jue</given>
-
- <common>Yuan</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>yuanjue@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.yuanjue.net/xen/howto.html">Step-by-step
- tutorial for installing and using FreeBSD as domU</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/YuanJue">Wiki page for this
- project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As a participant of Google's Summer of Code 2006, I am focusing
- on porting
- <a href="http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/SRG/netos/xen/"
- target="_blank">Xen</a>
-
- to FreeBSD these months. The result of this summer's work include a
- domU kernel that could be used for installation, a
- <a href="http://www.yuanjue.net/xen/howto.html" target="_blank">
- guide</a>
-
- for getting started with FreeBSD on Xen, and some other trivial
- improvements. But there are still a lot of work needing to be done
- in this area, e.g, the long-expeted dom0 support. So I will
- continue my work here and try to keep up with the update of Xen
- itself.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>dom0 support is the most urgent</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Gvirstor</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ivan</given>
-
- <common>Voras</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ivoras@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/gvirstor">gvirstor home
- page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Gvirstor is a GEOM class providing virtual ("overcommit")
- storage devices larger than physical available storage, with
- possibility to add physical storage on-line when the need arises.
- Current status is that it's done and waiting commit to HEAD,
- scheduled for some time after 6.2 is released.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The project is in need of testing! If you have the equipment
- and time, please give it a try so possible bugs can be fixed before
- it goes into -CURRENT.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/">The FreeBSD Ports
- Collection</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/">
- Contributing to the FreeBSD Ports Collection</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~fenner/portsurvey/">FreeBSD
- ports unfetchable distfile survey (Bill Fenner's report)</url>
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">FreeBSD ports
- monitoring system</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">The FreeBSD
- Ports Management Team</url>
-
- <url href="http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com/">marcuscom
- tinderbox</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports PRs surged (especially due to a large number of new
- port submissions), but with some hard work we have been able to get
- back down to around 900. We are rapidly approaching 16,000
- ports.</p>
-
- <p>Due to this acceleration in adding new ports, portmgr is now
- very concerned that we are outstripping the capacity of both the
- build infrastructure and our volunteers to keep up with build
- errors and port updates. Accordingly, we've added a guideline (not
- a rule) that ports should be of more than just theoretical use to
- be added to the Ports Collection (e.g. we can't support all of CPAN
- + all of Sourceforge + everything else). Basically, use common
- sense as a guideline; certainly no one wants to see any kind of
- "gateway" procedure to get incoming ports approved.</p>
-
- <p>Seven sets of changes have been added to the infrastructure,
- mostly refactoring and bugfixing.</p>
-
- <p>As part of a Summer of Code project, we have also incorporated
- some of gabor@'s changes to incorporate better DESTDIR support.
- However, due to some unanticipated side-effects, more work is going
- to be needed in this area. gabor@ is continuing to work on the
- changes.</p>
-
- <p>netchild@ and bsam@ have been doing a great deal of work to
- bring the linux emulator ports closer to sanity, including bringing
- up a regression-test suite.</p>
-
- <p>The long-anticipated import of X.Org 7 has stalled due to
- developer time, mostly to deal with documentation and upgrade
- instructions. Hopefully this can get done in the early 6.3
- development cycle. See the wiki for more information.</p>
-
- <p>As a part of that work, the decision has been made to move away
- from using X11BASE and just put everything into LOCALBASE;
- /usr/X11R6 is simply an artifact at this point. A plan for a
- transition process is underway; a great deal of testing will need
- to be done, but in the end the ports tree will be much cleaner. The
- GNOME team has already done the work to move all of their ports
- over, and it will be incorporated after the 6.2 release is
- shipped.</p>
-
- <p>tmclaugh@ is looking for someone to take over the C# ports. He
- has maintained them for over a year and wants more time to be able
- to work on other projects.</p>
-
- <p>Some work has been done to get rid of FreeBSD 2.X cruft in
- ports. Further work is needed to get the 3.X cruft removed.</p>
-
- <p>linimon@ did another pass through resetting inactive
- maintainers. Another list is waiting in the wings.</p>
-
- <p>linimon@ is also working on adding the ability for portsmon to
- analyze successful packages (not just failed ones), so that queries
- such as "show me packages that build on i386 but not amd64" and
- "show me why dependent package foo was not built on bar". This is
- currently in alpha testing.</p>
-
- <p>We have added 4 new committers since the last report.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We still need help getting back to our modern low of 500
- PRs.</task>
-
- <task>We have nearly 4400 unmaintained ports (see, for instance,
- <url
- href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/portsconcordanceformaintainer.py?maintainer=ports@FreeBSD.org">
- the list on portsmon</url>
-
- ). Although there has been a welcome upsurge in new maintainers
- recently which has dropped the percentage down below 28%, we still
- need much more help.</task>
-
- <task>A test run of gcc4.1 on the ports tree showed around 1000 new
- build errors. Kris@ has posted some results so that people can
- start working on the problems now. In particular, it seems that
- certain older versions of GCC cannot be built with GCC 4.1, so
- ports that depend on those older versions are going to have to be
- fixed as well. Although the import of GCC 4.1 to -CURRENT is not
- imminent, the time to start planning is now.</task>
-
- <task>The state of the packages on AMD64 and sparc64 significantly
- lags that of i386. In many of these cases, packages are not
- attempted because NOT_FOR_ARCH is used instead of more accurately
- only setting BROKEN based on ARCH. (pointyhat can be forced to
- build packages that are marked BROKEN, but not NOT_FOR_ARCH).
- NOT_FOR_ARCH is supposed to denote only "will never work on this
- ARCH". Although we have volunteers who have expressed interest in
- sparc64 (and ia64), we need more people who are running amd64
- (especially as a desktop) to help us get more packages
- working.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>CScout on the FreeBSD Source Code Base</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Diomidis</given>
-
- <common>Spinellis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dds@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/CScout">The CScout project
- page on the FreeBSD wiki.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>CScout is a refactoring editor and source code browser for
- collections of C code. The aim of the project is to make it easy
- for FreeBSD developers to use CScout and to improve the FreeBSD
- source code quality through CScout-based queries and
- refactorings.</p>
-
- <p>CScout was first applied to the FreeBSD kernel in 2003. Its
- application at that point involved substantial tinkering with the
- build system. The version released in October 2006 makes the
- running of CScout on the three Tier-1 architectures a fairly
- straightforward procedure. The current version can also draw a
- number of call graphs; this might help developers better understand
- foreign code.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Use CScout to locate problematic code areas (for example
- unused or too liberaly visible objects).</task>
-
- <task>Use CScout to globaly rename identifiers in a more consistent
- fashion.</task>
-
- <task>Apply CScout to the userland code.</task>
-
- <task>Identify CScout extensions that would help us improve the
- quality of our code.</task>
-
- <task>Arrange for the continuous availability of a live CScout
- kernel session on the current version of the source code.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Libelf</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joseph</given>
-
- <common>Koshy</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jkoshy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/LibElf">Wiki page tracking
- LibELF</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/PmcTools">Wiki page for
- PmcTools</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~jkoshy/projects/perf-measurement/">
- PMC Tools Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Libelf is a BSD-licensed library for ELF parsing &amp;
- manipulation implementing the SysV/SVR4 (g)ELF[3] API.</p>
-
- <p>Current status: Implementation of the library is nearly
- complete. A TET-based test suite for the API is being worked
- on.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Reviewers are needed for the code and the test suite. If you
- have extensions to the stock SysV/SVR4 ELF(3) API that you would
- like to see in -lelf, please send Joseph an email.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>DTrace</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
-
- <common>Birrell</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jb@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Progress this month has been limited due to my sea-change,
- moving house to the country.</p>
-
- <p>Sun's OpenSolaris developers have followed through and released
- the DTrace test suite as part of the OpenSolaris distribution.</p>
-
- <p>jkoshy@'s work on libbsdelf is nearing feature completion for
- DTrace and will make life easier in FreeBSD for DTrace, given that
- we have more architectures to support than Sun has.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD project has made available a dual processor AMD64
- machine for DTrace porting.</p>
-
- <p>I am currently working through the diffs between the DTrace
- project in P4 and -current, committing files to -current if they
- are ready.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>TrustedBSD Audit</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Christian</given>
-
- <common>Peron</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>csjp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Wayne</given>
-
- <common>Salamon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>wsalamon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/audit.html">TrustedBSD Audit
- Page</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.OpenBSM.org/">OpenBSM Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>
- <p>The TrustedBSD audit implementation provides fine-grained
- security event logging throughout the FreeBSD operating system.
- The big news for the last quarter is that the TrustedBSD audit
- implementation has been merged into RELENG_6 branch, and appeared
- in 6.2-BETA2. Over the past few months, work has also occurred in
- the following areas:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 8 through alpha 12 have been released and
- merged into FreeBSD CVS. Changes include significant numbers of
- bug fixes, documentation improvements, and feature
- enhancements. These include regular expression based matching
- for auditreduce, auditd management of kernel audit policy (such
- as maximum trail file size), improvements in printing support
- for a variety of tokens including execve argument support.</li>
-
- <li>Significant enhancements to the FreeBSD Handbook chapter on
- Audit.</li>
-
- <li>Full audit support for execve events, including optional
- auditing of command line arguments and environmental variables,
- as well as audit support for a broad range of other additional
- kernel events.</li>
-
- <li>Kqueue support for audit pipes.</li>
-
- <li>Robustness improvements in the presence of low disk space
- conditions.</li>
-
- <li>Support for system call capture on additional platforms,
- such as ppc and ia64.</li>
-
- <li>Improved support for very large audit record sizes (as
- required for extensive execve support).</li>
-
- <li>id(1) now supports a -A argument to query audit state for
- the process.</li>
-
- <li>An audit_warn(5) event for trail rotation, which can be
- used for archiving, reduction, and other administrative
- activities.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Lots of testing as part of the 6.2-BETA cycle would be much
- appreciated. Audit support will be considered an experimental
- feature in FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE, but we hope that it will be a
- production feature in 6.3-RELEASE.</p>
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Continue expanding auditing of syscall arguments.</task>
-
- <task>Continue expanding auditing of administrative tools.</task>
-
- <task>More testing!</task>
-
- <task>Continue to explore improvements of the administrative model
- for audit trails, etc.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>MMC/SD Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
-
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>imp@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bernd</given>
-
- <common>Walter</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>tisco@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The MMC/SD stack got a significant boost this quarter. Warner
- Losh and Bernd Walter have written a generic MMC/SD flash card
- stack for FreeBSD, and have implemented a host controller for the
- AT91RM9200 embedded ARM controller they are each using in separate
- projects.</p>
-
- <p>The stack is presently experimental in quality. It is being used
- as the root file system for these embedded projects. There's been
- no work done to support hot insertion and removal of cards (neither
- board wires up the pins necessary, and besides, / disappearing is
- very bad). There are still many rough edges.</p>
-
- <p>This is a freshly written stack. It has been written using the
- SD 1.0 (and recently 2.0) simplified specification, with the
- SanDisk MMC application notes supplementing. The Linux stack looks
- good, although not entirely standards conforming (there's work in
- progress that I've not seen that is supposed to fix this) and it
- is contaminated with the GPL. The OpenBSD stack also looks
- interesting, but Warner's experience porting NEWCARD over from
- NetBSD suggested that a fresh rewrite may be faster, at least for
- the bus and driver level. Since MMC is fairly simple, a port of the
- sdhci driver might be possible.</p>
-
- <p>Please see the open tasks list.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Write sdhci driver, and integrate it into the current
- stack.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for hot plugging of cards.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for MMC cards (SD cards were the first
- target).</task>
-
- <task>Expand SD support to include SDIO cards as well as the new
- SDHC standard cards.</task>
-
- <task>Export stats via sysctl for each of the cards that are found
- as a debugging and usage monitoring aid.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for reading/writing multiple blocks at a time to
- improve performance.</task>
-
- <task>Implement any other host controller.</task>
-
- <task>Add proper support for timeouts.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Sun Niagara port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kip</given>
-
- <common>Macy</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kmacy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for the UltraSparc T1 (Niagara) continues to improve.
- The code has recently been checked into public CVS under
- sys/sun4v.</p>
-
- <p>It isn't clear whether or not I will have time to implement full
- logical domaining support before the APIs become publicly
- available. Testing indicates that substantial work will be needed
- before FreeBSD can take full advantage of all 32 threads.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Random testing and bug fixes.</task>
-
- <task>Import and extend improved mutex profiling support.</task>
-
- <task>Virtual network and virtual disk device drivers for logical
- domains.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Xen Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kip</given>
-
- <common>Macy</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kmacy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work on Xen support has slowly been continuing in perforce. The
- SOC student fixed several bugs and is continuing to work on it.
- Someone is needed who has the time to complete dom0 support and
- shepherd it production level stability.</p>
-
- <p>Sufficient interest has been expressed in it that it probably
- makes sense to check it in to public CVS so that more people can
- try it out. Time permitting, I will bring it up to date and check
- it in the next month.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>dom0 support.</task>
-
- <task>General testing and bug fixing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeSBIE</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>FreeSBIE</given>
-
- <common>Staff</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>staff@FreeSBIE.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matteo</given>
-
- <common>Riondato</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>matteo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeSBIE.org">FreeSBIE Website</url>
-
- <url href="http://liste.gufi.org/mailman/listinfo/freesbie">
- FreeSBIE ML Subscription Form</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~matteo/GMV/GMVAnnounce.txt">
- FreeSBIE GMV Announcement</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeSBIE is a FreeBSD based LiveCD.</p>
-
- <p>On August 19th, Matteo Riondato, a member of the FreeSBIE staff,
- released an unofficial ISO, codename FreeSBIE GMV, based on FreeBSD
- -CURRENT (read the Announcement to download it). This is supposed
- to be the first in a series of four ISOs that will end up with the
- release of FreeSBIE 2.0. Matteo is now working on another ISO,
- codename FreeSBIE LVC, which is scheduled to be released October 12th.</p>
-
- <p>FreeSBIE 2.0 will be based on FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE and will
- hopefully be released at EuroBSDCon 2006 in Milan. It will be
- available for the i386 and AMD64 platforms.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test the released ISO in preparation for the release.</task>
-
- <task>Suggest software to include in the ISO.</task>
-
- <task>Submit a simple and clear but complete fluxbox
- configuration.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Update of the Linux compatibility environment in the
- kernel</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
-
- <common>Divacky</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rdivacky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Emulation</given>
-
- <common>Mailinglist</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>emulation@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/linux-kernel">Wiki page about
- the linux compatibility environment.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Roman Divacky participated in the Google Summer of Code 2006 and
- implemented a major part of the syscall compatibility to the 2.6.16
- Linux kernel. The work has been committed to -CURRENT (the default
- compatibility still being a 2.4.2 Linux kernel) and we are working
- on fixing the remaining bugs as time permits.</p>
-
- <p>"Intron" submitted an implementation for the linux aio syscalls.
- His work has been committed to the Perforce repository.</p>
-
- <p>We also started to consolidate a list of known bugs, open issues
- and helpful stuff (e.g. regression tests and their status) in
- -CURRENT on a page in the FreeBSD wiki (see the links-section). It
- also contains a link to a more or less up-to-date patch with stuff
- we have in the Perforce repository so that interested people can
- help with testing. Thanks to the help of Marcin Cieslak we already
- fixed some bugs (some of the fixes are already MFCed to
- -STABLE).</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to the nice regression tests of the Linux Test Project
- (LTP) we have a list of small (and not so small) things which need
- to be looked at. This list makes up for a quick start into kernel
- hacking. So if you have a little bit of knowledge about C
- programming, and if you want to help us a little bit in improving
- FreeBSD, feel free to have a look at the list and to try to fix a
- problem or two. Sometimes it is as easy as "if (error condition)
- return Esomething;" (but you should coordinate with the emulation
- mailinglist, so that nobody does some work someone else just did
- too). Even if you do not know how to program, you can help. Have a
- look at the wiki page and tell us about things which should get
- mentioned there too. Or download the patch and test it.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Sound Subsystem Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ariff</given>
-
- <common>Abdullah</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ariff@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ryan</given>
-
- <common>Beasley</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ryanb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Multimedia</given>
-
- <common>Mailinglist</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>multimedia@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~ariff/">Some patches.</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/ideas/">The FreeBSD
- Project Ideas List.</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/soundsystem">Wiki page about the
- sound system.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last status report we added basic support for envy24ht
- chips, imported the emu10kx driver into the base system and added
- support for High Definition Audio (HDA) compatible chips.</p>
-
- <p>Additionally the work of Ryan Beasley as part of his Google
- Summer of Code 2006 participation is committed. It adds
- compatibility to the Open Sound System (OSS) v4 API as far as this
- was possible. This allows for more sophisticated programs to be
- written. For example it is now possible to synchronize the start of
- multiple sound channels. It is also possible for a driver to
- support more than the AC97 mixer devices, but so far no driver has
- been extended to support this yet. More about it can be found in
- the wiki and in the official OSS documentation.</p>
-
- <p>The wiki page about the sound system was started to describe
- the current status of the sound system and to provide some
- information about where we are heading. But more work needs to be
- done to reach this goal. So far we collected some information about
- the status of the most recent work in the soundsystem. So if you
- have a look at it and you think that something important is
- missing, just tell us about it. While fully prepared content is
- very welcome, we are even happy about some ideas what we should
- list on the wiki page.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Have a look at the sound related entries on the ideas
- list.</task>
-
- <task>sndctl(1): tool to control non-mixer parts of the sound
- system (e.g. spdif switching, virtual-3D effects) by an user
- (instead of the sysctl approach in -current); pcmplay(1),
- pcmrec(1), pcmutil(1).</task>
-
- <task>Plugable FEEDER infrastructure. For ease of debugging various
- feeder stuff and/or as userland library and test suite.</task>
-
- <task>Extend the wiki page.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Bridge Spanning Tree Protocol Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
-
- <common>Thompson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>thompsa@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work is almost finished to implement the Rapid Spanning Tree
- Protocol (RSTP) which supersedes Spanning Tree Protocol (STP).
- RSTP has a much faster link failover time of around one second
- compared to 30-60 seconds for STP, this is very important on
- modern networks. The code will be posted shortly for testing and
- feedback.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>OCaml language support in ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Stanislav</given>
-
- <common>Sedov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>stas@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/~checkout~/ports/lang/ocaml/bsd.ocaml.mk?rev=1.3&amp;content-type=text/plain">
- Framework include file</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There were a number of OCaml ports in our tree, and each of them
- was doing the same work by maintaining OCaml ld.conf in the correct
- state, installing/removing their files/entries etc. To simplify the
- task of OCaml-language ports creation, the special framework
- (bsd.ocamk.mk) was developed and most of the ports were converted to
- use this framework. This allowed a lot of duplicate code to be
- removed. This new framework handles all the things required to
- install an OCaml-language library and properly register it.
- bsd.ocaml.mk also contains knobs to deal with findlib-powered
- libraries, modify ld.conf in the proper way, etc. Also, a lot of
- new Ocaml-related ports were added.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Enlightenment DR17 support in the ports tree</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Stanislav</given>
-
- <common>Sedov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>stas@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Integration of the new innovative e17 window manager into the
- ports tree is almost completed. A lot of new e17-related
- applications was ported, all old ports were updated to the latest
- stable cvs snapshot. The special framework (bsd.efl.mk) was created
- to support the whole thing and simplify the creation of dependent
- ports. I'll commit the changes in the days before the ports
- freeze.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to Sergey Matveychuk (sem@) for providing a machine to
- place CVS snapshots on. Without his help it will be impossible.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Port Entrance (xdm-like app, but very appealing).</task>
-
- <task>Port Net and Wlan e17 module.</task>
-
- <task>Develop FreeBSD-specific e17 apps/modules to use The
- Ports Collection, system configs, etc.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>CPU Microcode Update Software</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Stanislav</given>
-
- <common>Sedov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>stas@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Last month I was working on a driver/module to update the
- microcode of Intel or AMD CPUs that support having their
- microcode updated. As you might know these processors are
- microcode-driven and this firmware can be updated. Intel(R)
- often releases microcode updates, and AMD(R) updates can be
- found in BIOS programs. The work is almost finished now, I just
- need to find a bit of time to test it on AMD64 systems and
- perform some code cleanup. The driver also provide a way for
- userland programs to access the Machine Specific Registers (MSR)
- and CPUID info for a certain cpu. This will allow some programs
- like x86info to provide more accurate information about cpus in
- SMP systems and make assumptions based on the contents of the
- MSR.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to John Baldwin, Kostik Belousov, John-Mark Gurney and
- Divacky Roman for helping during development.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Perform testing on the AMD64-based systems.</task>
-
- <task>Write manpage.</task>
-
- <task>Code cleanup/checks.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Improving FreeBSD Ports Collection Infrastructure</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
-
- <common>Kövesdán</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Erwin</given>
-
- <common>Lansing</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>erwin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/G%C3%A1borK%C3%B6vesd%C3%A1n">
- Gábors wiki page.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the Google Summer of Code 2006, Gábor worked on several
- ideas to improve the ports infrastructure:</p>
-
- <ol>
- <li>New handling for i386 binary ports.</li>
-
- <li>Cleanup: use ECHO_CMD and ECHO_MSG in bsd.port.mk
- properly.</li>
-
- <li>Add basic infrastructure support for debugging.</li>
-
- <li>Installing ports with different destination (DESTDIR
- macro).</li>
-
- <li>Cleanup: Move fetch shell scripts out of bsd.port.mk.</li>
-
- <li>Make ports respect CC and CFLAGS.</li>
-
- <li>Cross-compiling Ports.</li>
-
- <li>Plist generator tool.</li>
- </ol>
-
- <p>The first three items have been completed and the next two
- items are being worked on. The DESTDIR support was more
- complicated than presumed and took more time than expected to
- complete. Gábor will continue working to finish these tasks and
- other ports related tasks. FreeBSD is happy to have interested
- him to keep working on ports and ports infrastructure.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Gvinum improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ulf</given>
-
- <common>Lilleengen</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>lulf@pvv.ntnu.no</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://folk.ntnu.no/lulf/patches/freebsd/gvinum/gvinum_all_current.diff" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I thought that since I sent a status report the last time, I
- might as well send one now.</p>
-
- <p>Since the last status report I have done work on several of the
- remaining commands as attach, detach, and finally the concat
- command to be able to create concatenated volumes with one easy
- command. The mirror and stripe commands are the next step after
- this.</p>
-
- <p>The most important thing I've been working on is maybe the
- implementation of drivegroups. I have posted a bit information on
- this mailinglists, but basically, it's a way to group drives with
- the same configuration. This way, you can make many commands
- operate on groups instead of drives, and the group-abstraction will
- handle how the underlying subdisks are created on the drives.
- In the future one will be able to move groups to different
- machines, etc.</p>
-
- <p>I've created a patch of all my work that is not in HEAD yet here
- (this is a snapshot of my development branch, so how thing's are
- done might be changed quite fast):
- <a
- href="http://folk.ntnu.no/lulf/patches/freebsd/gvinum/gvinum_all_current.diff">
- http://folk.ntnu.no/lulf/patches/freebsd/gvinum/gvinum_all_current.diff</a>
- </p>
-
- <p>Be aware that a there will probably be bugs in the code,
- so don't use it in production yet!</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to Greg Lehey for offering to help me on getting this
- into CVS, and all feedback on this has been good.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Remaining components, mirror, stripe and some info
- commands.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>FreeBSD Multimedia Resources List</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edwin</given>
-
- <common>Groothuis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>edwin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.mavetju.org/unix/multimedia.php" />
-
- <url href="http://www.mavetju.org/unix/multimedia-rss.php">RSS
- version</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I have setup the FreeBSD Multimedia Resources List, a
- one-stop-shop for FreeBSD related podcasts, vodcasts and
- audio/video resources. Hopefully this list will make it easier for
- people to find and keep up to date with these recordings. The
- overview is available as a normal HTML page and as an XML/RSS
- feed.</p>
-
- <p>The ultimate goal is to have this list to reside under the
- www.FreeBSD.org umbrella.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>SNMP monitoring (BSNMP)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Shteryana</given>
-
- <common>Shopova</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>shteryana@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
-
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/soc%2dshteryana/bsnmp&amp;HIDEDEL=NOe">
- P4 workspace</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/CategorySNMP">SNMP-related
- pages on FreeBSD Wiki</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/SnmpBridgeModule">A wiki page on
- if_bridge(4) monitoring module</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freshports.org/net-mgmt/bsnmptools/">
- bsnmptools port</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A BRIDGE monitoring module for FreeBSD's BSNMP daemon has been
- implemented. In addition to RFC 4188 single bridge support and
- extending the kernel to get access to all the information, a
- private MIB was designed in order to be able to monitor multiple
- bridges supported by FreeBSD. The kernel part has already been
- committed to -CURRENT (thanks to thompsa@), for -STABLE a patch is
- available (see the wiki), code has already been reviewed.</p>
-
- <p>SoC 2005 work on SNMP client tools is now available too via port
- (net-mgmt/bsnmptools), thanks to Andrew Pantyukhin for the port.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>More testing is very welcome.</task>
-
- <task>if_vlan(4) monitoring module.</task>
-
- <task>jail(8) monitoring module.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BSDCan 2007</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
-
- <common>Langille</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dan@langille.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bsdcan.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The dates for
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/">BSDCan 2007</a>
- have been set: 11-12 May 2007. As is usual, BSDCan will be held at
- University of Ottawa, with two days of tutorials prior to the
- conference starting.</p>
-
- <p>The
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/papers.php">call for papers</a>
-
- will go out in mid December. Start thinking about your submissions
- now!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>FreshPorts</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
-
- <common>Langille</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dan@langille.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freshports.org/">FreshPorts - The Place For
- Ports</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The new 2U server mentioned in the last report now has a
- collection of Raptor drives in a RAID-10 configuration. Thanks to
- very generous donations from the community, I purchased eight of
- these drives at very good prices. The server will be deployed in
- the next few weeks.</p>
-
- <p>There has been quite a bit of work since the last report in
- June. Some highlights include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>New news feed
- <a href="http://www.freshports.org/backend/">formats</a>,
-
- including newsfeeds for your watch list.</li>
-
- <li>Better pages caching for faster response.</li>
-
- <li>Sanity Test Failures now available
- <a
- href="http://news.freshports.org/2006/10/11/sanity-test-failures/">
- online.</a>
- </li>
-
- <li>Ability to
- <a
- href="http://news.freshports.org/2006/10/15/all-commits-under-a-point- in-the-tree/">
- search for all commits</a>
-
- (ports, doc, src, etc) under a given point in the tree.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>For more detail, please review the
- <a href="http://news.freshports.org/">FreshPorts Blog</a>
-
- .</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="team">
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
-
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>deb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation continued to support the FreeBSD project
- and community through various activities. These activities include
- creating strategies for fund development and actively seeking
- funding for the FreeBSD community, coordinating a new IBM
- Bladeserver project, and protecting the image and integrity of
- FreeBSD by governing the use of the trademarks. We are pleased to
- be a sponsor of EuroBSDCon and will be sponsoring a few developers
- to attend the conference through our travel grant program. And
- finally, we have secured funds for a major project that will be
- announced later this month.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status
-Report//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>October-December</month>
-
- <year>2006</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>Happy New Year. This Report covers the last quarter of a exciting
- year 2006 for FreeBSD development. FreeBSD 6.2 is finally out of the
- door and work towards FreeBSD 7.0 is gearing up. Some of the projects
- in this report will be part of that effort, others are already in the
- tree. Many projects need your help with testing and otherwise. Please
- see the "Open tasks" sections for more information.</p>
-
- <p>The BSD crowd will meet at
- <a href="http://www.asiabsdcon.org/">AsiaBSDCon</a>
- March 8-10th in Tokyo and a two day FreeBSD developer summit will be
- held at
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/">BSDCan</a>
-
- May 16-19th in Ottawa. Finally,
- <a href="http://2007.eurobsdcon.org/">EuroBSDCon</a>
-
- September 14-15th in Copenhagen is already looking for papers.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! We hope you
- enjoy reading.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>FreeBSD Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
-
- <description>Network Infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>drv</name>
-
- <description>Hardware Drivers</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>GEOM Multipath</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
-
- <common>Jacob</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mjacob@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A toy implementation of GEOM based active/passive multipath is
- now done and in a perforce repository. Seems to work.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>FreshPorts</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
-
- <common>Langille</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dan@langille.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freshports.org/">FreshPorts</url>
-
- <url href="http://news.freshports.org/">FreshPorts News</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There have been a number of improvements to FreshPorts over the
- last quarter of 2006. The following are just a few of them. The
- links take you to the relevant article within the
- <a href="http://news.freshports.org">FreshPorts News website</a>
-
- .
- <ul>
- <li>Better
- <a href="http://news.freshports.org/index.php?s=pagination">
- pagination</a>
-
- of larger result sets</li>
-
- <li>Listing of
- <a
- href="http://news.freshports.org/2006/10/11/sanity-test-failures/">
- sanity test failures</a>
- </li>
-
- <li>Inclusion of
- <a
- href="http://news.freshports.org/2006/10/01/the-latest-and-greatest-vulnerabilities/">
- latest vulnerabilities</a>
-
- on the front page</li>
-
- <li>Started working on adding tools to make
- FreshSource/FreshPorts more useful as a
- <a
- href="http://news.freshports.org/2006/11/29/freshsourcefreshports-as-a-developer-platform/">
- developer tool</a>
- </li>
-
- <li>The new
- <a href="http://www.freebsddiary.org/topics.php?aid=589#opteron">
- dual opteron server</a>
-
- has been
- <a
- href="http://news.freshports.org/2006/11/09/opti-has-left-the-building/">
- deployed!</a>
- </li>
- </ul>
- </p>
-
- <p>My thanks to the many people who have contributed suggestions,
- ideas, and code over the years. Most of you are documented at the
- above URLs.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>FreshPorts/FreshSource as a developer tool</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BSDCan 2007</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
-
- <common>Langille</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dan@langille.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/">BSDCan 2007</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Folks!
- <br />
-
- It is that time of year. You may have missed the
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/papers.php">call for papers</a>
-
- , but please put in your proposal right away. This is often a busy
- time of year, but please take the time to consider presenting at
- BSDCan.</p>
-
- <p>Please read the
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/submissions.php">submission
- instructions</a>
-
- and send in your proposal today!</p>
-
- <p>You may be interested in our sister conference: PGCon. If you
- have an interest in
- <a href="http://www.postgresql.org">PostgreSQL</a>
-
- , a leading relational database, which just happens to be open
- source, then we have the conference for you!
- <a href="http://www.pgcon.org/2007/">PGCon 2007</a>
-
- will be held immediately after BSDCan 2007, at the same venue, and
- will follow a similar format.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Waiting for papers</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeSBIE</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matteo</given>
-
- <common>Riondato</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>matteo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>FreeSBIE</given>
-
- <common>Staff</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>staff@FreeSBIE.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>FreeSBIE</given>
-
- <common>Mailing List</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>freesbie@gufi.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeSBIE.org" />
-
- <url href="http://users.gufi.org/~rionda/20relnotes/">FreeSBIE 2.0
- Release Notes Preview</url>
-
- <url href="http://users.gufi.org/~rionda/20screen/">FreeSBIE 2.0
- Screenshots Preview</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeSBIE is approaching the 2.0-RELEASE. The first release
- candidate proved to be good enough but a second one will probably
- be released. An external developer is working on integrating
- BSDInstaller in FreeSBIE 2.0 and this may cause a little delay of
- the release date. Release Notes were written and need to be updated
- with the current list of packages. A script which allows to switch
- Tor+Privoxy on and off was added and its usage was documented. The
- 2.0-RELEASE is near, hopefully near the end of January but this
- will also depend on when FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE will be released.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='drv'>
- <title>MPT LSI-Logic Host Adapters: mpt</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
-
- <common>Jacob</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mjacob@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The 'mpt' project is support for the MPT LSI-Logic Host Adapters
- (SCSI, Fibre Channel, SAS).</p>
-
- <p>The last quarter saw a lot of change supported by Yahoo! and
- LSI-Logic and many others as things settled out for better support
- for U320. Some initial Big Endian support was offered by John
- Birrel and Scott Long.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish SAS Integrated RAID support.</task>
-
- <task>Try and get U320 RAID working better than it currently
- does.</task>
-
- <task>Finish Big Endian support, including that for target
- mode.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='drv'>
- <title>QLogic SCSI and Fibre Channel: isp</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
-
- <common>Jacob</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mjacob@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project is for support for QLogic SCSI and Fibre Channel
- host adapters.</p>
-
- <p>The last quarter saw the addition of 4Gb Fibre Channel support
- and a complete rewrite of fabric management (which is still
- settling out).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='drv'>
- <title>Bt878 Audio Driver (aka FusionHDTV 5 Lite driver)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John-Mark</given>
-
- <common>Gurney</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jmg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/fileSearch.cgi?FSPC=%2F%2Fdepot%2Fuser%2Fjmg%2Fbktrau%2F...&amp;ignore=GO%21">
- Perforce source repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Basic audio capture is working. All of the parameters are set by
- userland, while the RISC program generation is by kernel. No real
- audio has been captured as there are no drivers for the NTSC tuner
- yet. Someone with a real Bt878 NTSC card that is supported by
- bktr(4) could use this to capture audio without using the sound
- card.</p>
-
- <p>Due to lack of documentation from DViCO and LG, I have copied
- magic values from the Linux driver and managed to get ATSC
- capturing working. There was a bug in the capture driver that was
- releasing buffers to userland early causing what appeared to be
- reception issues. Now that we use the RISC status bits as buffer
- completion bits, capture works cleanly. This does mean that even if
- you provide more than 4 buffers to the driver, the buffers will be
- divided into four segments, and returned in segments.</p>
-
- <p>A Python module is available, along with a sample capture
- application using it. The module is now known to work well with
- threads so that tuning (expensive due to i2c ioctls) can happen in
- another thread without causing program slow down. The module is
- working well with a custom PVR backend.</p>
-
- <p>Additional ioctls have been added to get sibling devices. This
- allows one to open a bktrau device, and get the correct bktr(4)
- device that is in the same slot. This is necessary so that when
- adjusting GPIO pins or sending i2c commands, they are to the
- correct device.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Provide support for NTSC and FM tuning.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for other cards and tuners that use the Bt878
- chip.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Past and Future PR Closing Events</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Florent</given>
-
- <common>Thoumie</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>flz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/Bugathons" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Following the example of our NetBSD friends, we organized a
- couple of Bugathons to help decreasing the open PR count. At first,
- it was decided to make it a monthly event focused on both src,
- ports and doc. Audience decreased with each Bugathon organized and
- less non-ports committers attended the events. So from now on, we
- will focus on ports (making it a Portathon) and organize a new
- event after the end of each ports freeze (that should be twice a
- year, at most).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Updating X.org FreeBSD Ports to 7.2</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Florent</given>
-
- <common>Thoumie</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>flz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Eric</given>
-
- <common>Anholt</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>anholt@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dejan</given>
-
- <common>Lesjak</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>lesi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://xorg.freedesktop.org/">X.org Official
- Website</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://git.xbsd.org/?p=freebsd/ports.git;a=shortlog;h=xorg">
- Experimental X.org Ports Tree</url>
-
- <url href="http://blog.xbsd.org/">Latest news about FreeBSD X.org
- Porting Efforts</url>
-
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-x11/">
- FreeBSD-X11 Mailing List Archives</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>X.org 7.2 release has been delayed more than a month, which gave
- us more time to fix build failures, to work on a few runtime issues
- and to determine the easiest way to upgrade from 6.9 to 7.2 (mostly
- with the help of people on the
- <a href="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-x11">
- freebsd-x11@ mailing list</a>
-
- ). Everything is in a rather good shape but there's still a little
- amount of work to do. The merge of new ports is most likely to
- happen before the end of January.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Do a global review of the diff between the original tree and
- the experimental one (git-diff origin xorg for git users)</task>
-
- <task>Fix the remaining (9 I think, 3 being lang/jdk's) build
- errors</task>
-
- <task>Continue testing</task>
-
- <task>Do another experimental build on pointyhat</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>New USB Stack</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hans Petter</given>
-
- <common>Sirevaag Selasky</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>hselasky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/usb/src/sys/dev/usb">
- Current USB files</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.turbocat.net/~hselasky/usb4bsd">My USB
- homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the last three months there has not been so much activity
- in the USB project. Some regression issues have been reported and
- fixed. Bernd Walter reports that he has got the new USB stack
- working on ARM processors with some minor tweaks. Markus Brueffer
- reports that he is working on the USB HID parser and support. A
- current issue with the new USB stack is that the EHCI driver does
- not work on the Sparc64 architecture. If someone has got a Sparc64
- with FreeBSD 7-CURRENT on and can lend the USB project the root
- password, a serial console and a USB test device, for example a USB
- memory stick, that would be much appreciated. Another unresolved
- issue is that the ural(4) USB device driver does not always work.
- This is currently being worked on.</p>
-
- <p>If you want to test the new USB stack, check out the USB
- perforce tree or download the SVN version of the USB driver from my
- USB homepage. At the moment the tarballs are a little out of
- date.</p>
-
- <p>Ideas and comments with regard to the new USB API are welcome at
-
- <a href="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-usb">
- freebsd-usb@FreeBSD.org</a>
-
- .</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Multi-link PPP daemon (MPD)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mav@alkar.net</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Archie</given>
-
- <common>Cobbs</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>archie@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/mpd/">Project home</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://mpd.cvs.sourceforge.net/*checkout*/mpd/mpd/doc/changes.xml">
- ChangeLog</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>MPD is moving to the next major release - mpd4_0. At the end of
- October one more beta version (4_0b5) was released and first RC is
- planned soon.</p>
-
- <p>Since 3_18 and 4_0b4 numerous bugs and cases of incorrect
- internal handling have been fixed. Performance has been increased
- and system requirements reduced.</p>
-
- <p>Many new features have been implemented:
- <ul>
- <li>IPv6 support</li>
-
- <li>NAT (using the ng_nat(4) node)</li>
-
- <li>integrated web server</li>
-
- <li>Deflate and Predictor-1 CCP compression</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
-
- <p>Some historically broken features have been reimplemented:
- <ul>
- <li>TCP and UDP link types</li>
-
- <li>CCP compression</li>
-
- <li>ECP encryption</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
-
- <p>To support compression, two new Netgraph nodes ng_deflate and
- ng_pred1 have been created and the ng_ppp node has been
- modified.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>ng_ppp node refactoring.</task>
-
- <task>Implement packet loss notification in related Netgraph nodes
- (ng_ppp, ng_pptp, ng_async, ng_deflate, ng_pred1, ng_vjc, ...) to
- reduce recovery time and probability of incorrect packet
- decompression.</task>
-
- <task>MPD auth subsystem refactoring.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Update of the Linux Compatibility Environment in the
- Kernel</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
-
- <common>Divacky</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rdivacky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Emulation</given>
-
- <common>Mailinglist</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>emulation@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/linux-kernel">Wiki page about
- the Linux compatibility environment.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last status report we made good progress in improving
- the compatibility environment. We fixed more than 30 testcases on
- i386 (130 testcases = 16% still failing) and more than 60 testcases
- on amd64 (140 testcases = 17% still failing) in the Linux 2.4
- compatibility. These numbers compare FreeBSD 6.2 with -CURRENT.
- Some of those fixes are edge cases in the error handling, and some
- of them fix real issues -- e.g. hangs -- and improve the stability
- and correctness of the emulation.</p>
-
- <p>Regarding the Linux 2.6 compatibility there are 140 testcases
- (17%) on i386 and 150 testcases (18%) on amd64 still failing in
- -CURRENT. After fixing some showstopper problems with real
- applications, we should be able to give the 2.6 emulation a more
- widespread exposure "soon" to find more bugs and to determine the
- importance of those Linux syscalls which we did not implement
- yet.</p>
-
- <p>The severity of the broken testcases varies, and some of them
- will never be fixed, e.g., we will never be able to load Linux
- kernel modules into a FreeBSD kernel, being able to add swap with a
- Linux command has very low priority, and fixing stuff which is used
- by applications like IPC type 17 has high priority.</p>
-
- <p>Some differences in the 2.6 compatibility are because not all
- i386 changes are merged into the amd64 code, and some testcases are
- already fixed in our perforce repository but need more review
- before they can be committed to -CURRENT.</p>
-
- <p>We need some more testers and bug reporters. So if you have a
- little bit of time and a favorite Linux application, please play
- around with it on -CURRENT. If there is a problem, have a look at
- the wiki if we already know about it and report on
- <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-emulation">
- emulation@</a>
-
- . We are especially interested in reports about the 2.6
- compatibility (sysctl compat.linux.osversion=2.6.16), but only with
- the most recent -CURRENT and maybe with some patches we have in the
- perforce repository (mandatory on amd64).</p>
-
- <p>We thank all people who tested the changes / submitted patches
- and thus helped improving the Linux compatibility environment.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Sound Subsystem Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ariff</given>
-
- <common>Abdullah</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ariff@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Multimedia</given>
-
- <common>Mailinglist</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>multimedia@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~ariff/">Some patches / binary
- modules.</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/ideas/">The FreeBSD
- Project Ideas List.</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/soundsystem">Wiki page about the
- sound system.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last status report there were improvements to the
- emu10kx driver for High Definition Audio (HDA) compatible chips.
- Some more chips are supported now and already supported chips
- should provide a better zero-configuration experience.</p>
-
- <p>The generic sound code got some very nice low latency changes,
- and fixes which make it multichannel/endian/format safe. We do not
- support multichannel operation yet, but this work is a prerequisite
- to work on implementing multichannel operation. This work also
- fixed some bugs which people may experience as clicks, hickups,
- truncation or similar behavior in the sound-output.</p>
-
- <p>So far there is no merge to 5.x or 6.x planned for this code,
- especially because there are API/ABI changes, e.g., several sysctls
- changed. People who do not care about this can download binary
- sound modules from Ariff's download page for 6.x and 5.x.</p>
-
- <p>We thank all people who tested the changes / submitted patches
- and thus helped improving the sound system.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Have a look at the sound related entries on the ideas
- list.</task>
-
- <task>Add multichannel support.</task>
-
- <task>sndctl(1): tool to control non-mixer parts of the sound
- system (e.g. spdif switching, virtual-3D effects) by a user
- (instead of the sysctl approach in -CURRENT); pcmplay(1),
- pcmrec(1), pcmutil(1).</task>
-
- <task>Plugable FEEDER infrastructure. For ease of debugging various
- feeder stuff and/or as userland library and test suite.</task>
-
- <task>Extend the wiki page.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>Hungarian Translation of the Webpages</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
-
- <common>Kövesdán</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Giorgos</given>
-
- <common>Keramidas</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>keramida@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/hu/">Hungarian webpages</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Gábor Kövesdán (gabor@) has submitted the Hungarian translation
- of the webpages and Giorgos Keramidas (keramida@) has reviewed and
- committed the pages. The initial rendering issues have also been
- fixed and the webpage is in a pretty good shape now.</p>
-
- <p>As usual, this translation does not contain every part of the
- English version, but the most important and useful parts are there.
- Gábor will maintain this translation and regularly sync the content
- with the English version and add new translations if such become
- available.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix typos and mistakes that will be revealed after a deeper
- review by the public</task>
-
- <task>Get more people involved</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='drv'>
- <title>Intel 3945ABG Wireless LAN Driver: wpi</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benjamin</given>
-
- <common>Close</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>benjsc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.FreeBSD.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/benjsc/wpi" />
-
- <url href="http://www.clearchain.com/wiki/wpi" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>An initial port of the NetBSD wpi driver has been done and
- development is happening fast to get this driver ready for the
- tree. At present basic functionality works. The driver can
- associate with a non encrypted peer and pass data in 11b and 11g
- modes. There is still lots to do and testing is welcome.</p>
-
- <p>Many thanks have to go to Sam, Max and Kip for helping the
- driver reach this point.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Solve bus dma alignment issues</task>
-
- <task>Support WEP and WPA</task>
-
- <task>Testing and more testing</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>iSCSI Initiator</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Daniel</given>
-
- <common>Braniss</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>danny@cs.huji.ac.il</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="ftp://ftp.cs.huji.ac.il/users/danny/freebsd/iscsi-2.0.1.tar.bz2" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Though it is still a work in progress, it now supports more
- targets, has login CHAP authentication and header/data digest. It
- will also recover from a lost connection - most of the time.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>instrumentation</task>
-
- <task>task management support</task>
-
- <task>improve the error recovery</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD/powerpc on Freescale MPC8555</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
-
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marcel</given>
-
- <common>Moolenaar</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>xcllnt@mac.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Platform summary:
- <ul>
- <li>PowerQuiccIII integrated controller</li>
-
- <li>e500 CPU core</li>
-
- <li>compliant with PowerPC BookE specification (significantly
- different from the 'traditional' PowerPC architecture the current
- FreeBSD/powerpc supports, particularly in the areas of MMU
- design, exceptions model, specific e500 machine instructions
- etc.)</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
-
- <p>Currently the machine is booting FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE-p10 and
- operating both single- and multi-user modes; below are highlights
- of available functionality:
- <ol>
- <li>Low-level support</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>booting from U-Boot bootloader</li>
-
- <li>locore machine initialization</li>
-
- <li>e500 exceptions</li>
-
- <li>VM: a new pmap module developed</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>On-chip peripherals</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>introduced ocpbus hierarchy (nexus and descendants)</li>
-
- <li>interrupt controller: using generic OpenPIC driver</li>
-
- <li>serial console: using uart(4) driver</li>
-
- <li>barebones serial support using the QUICC's SCC</li>
-
- <li>host/PCI bridge: a new driver developed for the built-in
- bridge</li>
-
- <li>networking: a new driver developed for TSEC (3-speed
- Ethernet)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>Booting</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>from ATA disk and USB memory stick (both through a
- secondary PCI VIA82C686B controller)</li>
-
- <li>from network (NFS-mounted rootfs)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>Basic TCP/IP protocols and apps work (DHCP, NFS, SSH, FTP,
- Telnet etc.)</li>
-
- <li>Userland</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>integrated SoftFloat emulation lib (required due to e500
- not being equipped with the old-style PowerPC FPU)</li>
-
- <li>almost all applications seem to work</li>
- </ul>
- </ol>
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Work out extensible layout for sys/powerpc architecture
- directory so we can easily add support for new core variations and
- platforms to come in the future.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate with FreeBSD source tree.</task>
-
- <task>Release and tinderbox related options and settings.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Network Stack Virtualization</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marko</given>
-
- <common>Zec</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>zec@fer.hr</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://imunes.tel.fer.hr/virtnet/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The network stack virtualization project aims at extending the
- FreeBSD kernel to maintain multiple independent instances of
- networking state. This will allow for complete networking
- independence between jails on a system, including giving each jail
- its own firewall, virtual network interfaces, rate limiting,
- routing tables, and IPSEC configuration.</p>
-
- <p>The prototype currently virtualizes the basic INET and INET6
- kernel structures and subsystems, including the TCP machinery and
- the IPFW firewall. The focus is currently being kept on resolving
- bugs and sporadic lockups, and defining the internal and management
- APIs. It is expected that within the next month the code will
- become sufficiently complete and stable for testing by early
- adopters.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>BSNMP Bridge Module</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Shteryana</given>
-
- <common>Shopova</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>syrinx@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SnmpBridgeModule" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The BSNMP bridge module for FreeBSD's BSNMP daemon, which was
- implemented during SoC 2006, was committed to HEAD. In addition to
- RFC 4188 single bridge support it also supports monitoring multiple
- bridges via a private MIB. Since SoC 2006 Rapid Spanning Tree
- (RSTP) support (RSTP-MIB defined in RFC4318 and additions to the
- private MIB) was added to the module as well.</p>
-
- <p>A patch for RELENG_6 is available and will be merged to STABLE
- the next weeks.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>MFC to RELENG_6.</task>
-
- <task>More feedback from users is always welcome.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>BSNMP Client Tools</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Shteryana</given>
-
- <common>Shopova</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>syrinx@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
-
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BsnmpTools">Wiki Page</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://perforce.FreeBSD.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/syrinx/ bsnmp/contrib/bsnmp/snmptools">
- Shteryana's P4 tree</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://perforce.FreeBSD.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/bz/ bsnmp%5fsyrinx/usr.sbin/bsnmpd/tools">
- Bjoern's P4 tree (rewrite)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During SoC 2005 BSNMP client tools (bsnmptools) were implemented
- and have since then been available via Shteryana's P4 tree or port
- net-mgmt/bsnmptools.</p>
-
- <p>In order to finally get the code committed some cleanup was
- needed which ended in a partly rewrite to minimize duplicate code
- and to reduce the size of the binaries. This ongoing work is
- available via Bjoern's P4 tree and will be merged back to upstream
- trees before it will be committed to HEAD.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update Wiki Page to reflect latest work.</task>
-
- <task>Finish cleanup and have it reviewed.</task>
-
- <task>User feedback is always welcome.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>BSNMP - More Ongoing and Upcoming Work</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Shteryana</given>
-
- <common>Shopova</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>syrinx@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Harti</given>
-
- <common>Brandt</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>harti@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
-
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BsnmpTODO">BSNMP TODO Wiki
- page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In addition to other more detailed reports this is intended to
- give a summary about other ongoing or upcoming BSNMP related work.
- To collect some ideas from users and coordinate work a BSNMP TODO
- Wiki page was created. Feel free to add your ideas or let us know
- about them.</p>
-
- <p>
- <ul>
- <li>A contributor, Tsvetan Erenditsov, has volunteered to
- implement a VLAN module for BSNMP. Shteryana is helping
- him.</li>
-
- <li>Sam Leffler has asked for a wireless networking monitoring
- module, which will most likely be the next module to be
- implemented.</li>
-
- <li>Some major work is currently going on in the main BSNMP
- tree:
- <ul>
- <li>SNMP transports have been factored out into loadable
- modules. The old port tables are still there and will remain
- at least for the next release. Later they will be removed.
- The following modules and transports are already implemented
- as loadable modules:
- <ul>
- <li>snmp_trans_udp: SNMP over UDP over IPv4, IPv6 and
- scoped IPv6</li>
-
- <li>snmp_trans_tcp: SNMP over TCP over IPv4, IPv6 and
- scoped IPv6</li>
-
- <li>snmp_trans_ldgram: SNMP over local datagram
- sockets</li>
-
- <li>snmp_trans_lstream: SNMP over local stream sockets</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
-
- <li>Some I/O functions have been moved from the daemon to
- libbsnmp.</li>
-
- <li>libisa has been imported into the bsnmp tree. This
- library aims at easy implementation of command line tools for
- remote and local system administration with a special focus
- on administration via SNMP. The library contains command line
- parsing functions, a function for automatically handling help
- text. Actual administration modules are implemented as
- loadable modules. The atmconfig tool in the FreeBSD tree
- contains some old parts of this library.</li>
-
- <li>lisa_snmp is a module which implements SNMP functionality
- for libisa.</li>
-
- <li>lisa_snmpd is a module for remote administration of the
- bsnmpd.</li>
-
- <li>The config file parser of bsnmpd has been rewritten so
- that each section of the file is handled as a transaction (in
- contrast to the previous behavior where the entire file was
- one transaction).</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Release Engineering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Release Engineering Team</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/6.2R/announce.html" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/snapshots/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The recent activities of the Release Engineering team have
- centered around FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE, which is now available for
- downloading. This is the latest release from the RELENG_6 branch,
- and includes many new performance and stability improvements, bug
- fixes, and new features. The release notes and errata notes for
- FreeBSD 6.2 contain more specific information about what's new in
- this version. We thank the FreeBSD developer and user community for
- their efforts towards making this release possible.</p>
-
- <p>The Release Engineering Team also produced snapshots of FreeBSD
- CURRENT in November 2006 and January 2007. These snapshots have not
- received extensive testing, and should not be used in production
- environments. However, they can be used for testing or
- experimentation, and show the kinds of functionality that can be
- expected in future FreeBSD releases.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Libelf</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joseph</given>
-
- <common>Koshy</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jkoshy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/LibElf">Wiki page tracking
- LibELF</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PmcTools">Wiki page for
- PmcTools</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~jkoshy/projects/perf-measurement/">
- PMC Tools Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Libelf is a BSD-licensed library for ELF parsing &amp;
- manipulation implementing the SysV/SVR4 (g)ELF[3] API.</p>
-
- <p>Current status: The library is now in -CURRENT. Work continues
- on its test suite and tutorial, and on deploying it in
- PmcTools.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
-
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>remko@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/nl/books/handbook" />
-
- <url href="http://www.evilcoder.org/content/section/6/39/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD-nl.org/doc/nl/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD-nl.org/www/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Project is an ongoing project to
- translate the FreeBSD Handbook to the Dutch Language.</p>
-
- <p>Currently we almost translated the entire handbook, and we
- translated parts of the website, sadly the project went into a
- slush lately, so we seek out for fresh and new translators that are
- willing to join the team to continue the effort.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Translate the rest of the handbook</task>
-
- <task>Make the documentation up to date</task>
-
- <task>Translate the rest of the website</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>FreeBSD GNOME Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>FreeBSD</given>
-
- <common>GNOME Project</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gnome@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Where have we been?! Not doing status reports, that's for sure.
- But the FreeBSD GNOME project has been very busy with regular GNOME
- releases, and other side projects. We are currently shipping GNOME
- 2.16.2 in the ports tree, and we are testing GNOME 2.17.5 in the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/docs/develfaq.html">
- MarcusCom</a>
-
- tree.</p>
-
- <p>Most recently, work has completed on a cleanup of the FreeBSD
- backend to libgtop. This module has needed a lot of work, and
- should now be reporting correct system statistics. The cleaned up
- version is currently being tested in the MarcusCom tree, and will
- make it into the FreeBSD ports tree along with GNOME 2.18.</p>
-
- <p>The GStreamer framework has been taken out of direct
- <a href="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-gnome">
- gnome@</a>
-
- maintainership, and put under a new
- <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-multimedia">
- multimedia@</a>
-
- umbrella. This will give multimedia-savvy developers a chance to
- collaborate on this important piece of the GNOME Desktop along with
- other important audio and video components.</p>
-
- <p>The biggest accomplishment of 2006 for the FreeBSD GNOME team
- had to have been the port of
- <a href="http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software_2fhal">HAL</a>
-
- . This effort was started to give FreeBSD users a richer desktop
- experience. Since the initial FreeBSD release of HAL with GNOME
- 2.16, it has been incorporated into the FreeBSD release of KDE
- 3.5.5 as well as PC-BSD 1.3. The FreeBSD backend has also made it
- upstream into the HAL git repository so future releases of HAL will
- have FreeBSD support out-of-the-box.</p>
-
- <p>Finally, it is with sadness that we say good-bye to one of our
- team members. Adam Weinberger stepped down from the FreeBSD GNOME
- team to save lives instead (priorities, man!). His splash screens
- and grammar nit-picking will be missed.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Now that HAL has been ported to FreeBSD, there is a strong
- desire to see
- <a href="http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/">
- NetworkManager</a>
-
- ported. The big parts will be porting NM to use our 80211
- framework, and extending some of the base utilities such as
- ifconfig. Contact
- <a href="mailto:marcus@FreeBSD.org">marcus@FreeBSD.org</a>
-
- if you are interested in helping.</task>
-
- <task>Our system-tools-backends module needs some attention. This
- module is responsible for system configuration tasks in GNOME such
- as user management, network shares administration, etc. A knowledge
- of Perl is highly recommended. Contact
- <a href="mailto:marcus@FreeBSD.org">marcus@FreeBSD.org</a>
-
- if you are interested in helping.</task>
-
- <task>We need good documentation writers to help update our
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/docs/faq2.html">FAQ</a>
-
- and other documentation. If you would like to take on the
- responsibility full-time, or just contribute some pieces, please
- notify
- <a href="mailto:gnome@FreeBSD.org">gnome@FreeBSD.org</a>
-
- .</task>
-
- <task>We are always in need of GNOME development testers. See our
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/docs/develfaq.html">
- development branch FAQ</a>
-
- for ways on how you can help make the next release of GNOME the
- best release.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>ipfw NAT and libalias</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Paolo</given>
-
- <common>Pisati</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>piso@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for in-kernel NAT, redirect and LSNAT for ipfw was
- committed to HEAD, and i encourage people to test it so we can
- quickly discover/fix bugs.</p>
-
- <p>To add these features to ipfw, compile a new kernel adding
- "options IPFIREWALL_NAT" to your kernel config or, in case you use
- modules, add "CFLAGS += -DIPFIREWALL_NAT" to your make.conf.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Teach libalias to handle mbufs (this will fix TSO-capable
- NICs).</task>
-
- <task>Add support for hardware checksum offloading.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Interrupt Filtering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Paolo</given>
-
- <common>Pisati</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>piso@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
-
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
-
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>scottl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Interrupts" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Interrupt filtering is a new method to handle interrupts in
- FreeBSD that retains backward compatibility with the previous
- models (FAST and ITHREAD), while improving over them in some
- aspects. With interrupt filtering, the interrupt handler is divided
- into 2 parts: the filter (that checks if the actual interrupt
- belongs to a device) and a private per-handler ithread (that is
- scheduled in case some blocking work has to be done). The main
- benefits of this work are:
- <ul>
- <li>Feedback from filters (the operating system finally knows
- what's the state of an event and can react consequently).</li>
-
- <li>Lower latency/overhead for shared interrupt line.</li>
-
- <li>Previous experiments with interrupt filtering showed an
- increase in performance against the plain ithread model in some
- cases.</li>
-
- <li>General shrink of the machine dependent code - part of the
- interrupting handling code was turned into machine independent
- code.</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
-
- <p>During the last quarter many improvements were made up to the
- point where 3 archs (i386, amd64 and arm) are reported to work, and
- the project can be considered feature complete.</p>
-
- <p>I definitely want to make it part of the 7.0 release.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Define a road map to commit the code into the tree.</task>
-
- <task>Rethink the interrupt stray handling (?!?!).</task>
-
- <task>Finish off support for powerpc, sparc64 and ia64 (sun4v
- support is known to be broken now).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Bugbusting Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ceri</given>
-
- <common>Davies</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ceri@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
-
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>remko@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en/articles/pr-guidelines/" />
-
- <url
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en/articles/problem-reports/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Bugbusting team is a team of volunteers keeping
- track of various PR tickets in the GNATS application. Currently the
- Bugbusting team is investigating old PR tickets, checking whether
- they are still accurate, checking what needs to be done to fix the
- issues reported and make sure that the developers team can focus on
- the latest releases.</p>
-
- <p>The team is always in need of volunteers willing to give a hand
- to resolve the old tickets and get the best feedback that is needed
- for the open tickets.</p>
-
- <p>Please contact
- <a href="mailto:FreeBSD-bugbusters@FreeBSD.org">
- FreeBSD-bugbusters@FreeBSD.org</a>
-
- if you want more information about the things that need to be
- done.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Checkout old PR tickets, getting the proper feedback and
- finally fix and/or resolve the tickets.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
-
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>deb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org">The FreeBSD
- Foundation</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation ended 2006 raising over $100,000. We
- received commitments for another $55,000 in donations for the Fall
- Fundraiser. We fell short of our goal of raising $200,000. But, we
- are working hard to fill this gap, early in 2007, so we can
- continue with the same level of support for the project and
- community. Please go to
- <a href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donate/">
- http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donate/</a>
-
- to find out how to make a donation to the foundation.</p>
-
- <p>We added a donors page to our website to acknowledge our
- generous donors. We negotiated and are now actively managing a
- joint technology project with NLNet and the University of Zagreb to
- develop virtualized network stack support for FreeBSD. We sponsored
- AsiaBSDCon and are now accepting travel grant applications for this
- conference.</p>
-
- <p>We are working to upgrade the project's network testbed with
- 10Gigabit interconnects. Cisco has generously donated a 10Gigabit
- switch and we have received network adapters from Myricom,
- Neterion, Intel, and Chelsio. Adapters from other vendors are being
- solicited so that we can do interoperability testing.</p>
-
- <p>For more information on what we've been up to, check out our
- end-of-year newsletter at
- <a
- href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/press/2006Dec-newsletter.shtml">
- http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/press/2006Dec-newsletter.shtml</a>
-
- .</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">The FreeBSD Ports
- Collection</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/">
- Contributing to the FreeBSD Ports Collection</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~fenner/portsurvey/">FreeBSD
- ports unfetchable distfile survey (Bill Fenner's report)</url>
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">FreeBSD ports
- monitoring system</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html">The FreeBSD
- Ports Management Team</url>
-
- <url href="http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com">marcuscom
- Tinderbox</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports count has jumped to 16347. The PR count, despite a
- jump, has gone back down to around 700.</p>
-
- <p>Not much work has been committed on the ports infrastructure due
- to the long 6.2 release cycle. However, many test runs have been
- done for several upcoming features, such as making sure that ports
- will work with the new release of gcc (4.1), and do not have
- /usr/X11R6 hard-coded into them. The intention of the latter is to
- move all ports to $LOCALBASE, which can then be selected by the
- user. This should help consistency going forwards, albeit at the
- cost of a one-time conversion.</p>
-
- <p>GNOME was updated to 2.16 during the release cycle.</p>
-
- <p>In addition, we are in the process of moving the FORTRAN default
- from f77 to gfortran. See the ports mailing list for details.</p>
-
- <p>The new xorg ports are still being worked on as well; they are
- intended to all live in $LOCALBASE. Hopefully this can get done in
- the early 6.3 development cycle. See the wiki for more
- information.</p>
-
- <p>A new version of the ports Tinderbox code is available, which is
- mostly a bugfix release.</p>
-
- <p>We have also added Pav Lucistnik as a new portmgr member, who we
- hope will help us work on the portmgr PR backlog. Welcome!</p>
-
- <p>We have also added 8 new committers since the last report.</p>
-
- <p>linimon continues to work on resetting committers who are no
- longer interested in their ports; as well, several ports commit
- bits have been stored for safekeeping. This is part of an attempt
- to keep the best match between volunteers and work to be done.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Most of the remaining ports PRs are "existing port/PR
- assigned to committer". Although the maintainer-timeout policy is
- helping to keep the backlog down, we are going to need to do more
- to get the ports in the shape they really need to be in.</task>
-
- <task>Although we have added many maintainers, we still have many
- unmaintained ports. As well, the packages on amd64 and sparc64 are
- lagging behind.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Security Officer and Security Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Officer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-officer@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Team</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-team@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/security/" />
-
- <url
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/administration.html#t-secteam" />
-
- <url href="http://vuxml.FreeBSD.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the time since the last status report, four security
- advisories have been issued concerning problems in the base system
- of FreeBSD (three in 2006 and one in 2007); of these, one problem
- was in "contributed" code, while the remaining three were in code
- maintained within FreeBSD. The Vulnerabilities and Exposures Markup
- Language (VuXML) document has continued to be updated by the
- Security Team and Ports Committers documenting new vulnerabilities
- in the FreeBSD Ports Collection; since the last status report, 55
- new entries have been added, bringing the total up to 869.</p>
-
- <p>In order to streamline security team operations and ensure that
- incoming emails are promptly acknowledged, Remko Lodder has been
- appointed the security team secretary.</p>
-
- <p>The following FreeBSD releases are supported by the FreeBSD
- Security Team: FreeBSD 4.11, FreeBSD 5.5, FreeBSD 6.0, FreeBSD 6.1,
- and FreeBSD 6.2. The respective End of Life dates of supported
- releases are listed on the web site; of particular note, FreeBSD
- 4.11 and FreeBSD 6.0 will cease to be supported at the end of
- January 2007.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Cryptographic Subsystem</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
-
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Michael Richardson has been spearheading work to improve the
- crypto subsystem used by various parts of the kernel including Fast
- IPSec and geli. This work is sponsored by Hifn and has been
- happening outside the CVS repository. A main focus of this work is
- to add support for higher-level hardware operations that can
- significantly improve the performance of IPSec and SSL
- protocols.</p>
-
- <p>Results of this work are now being readied for CVS. These
- redesign the core/driver APIs to use the kobj facilities and recast
- software crypto drivers as pseudo devices. The changes greatly
- improve the system and permit new functionality such as specifying
- which crypto device to use when multiple are available. The
- redesign will also enable load balancing of crypto work across
- multiple devices and the addition of virtual crypto sessions by
- which small operations can be done in software when the overhead to
- set up a hardware device is too costly.</p>
-
- <p>In addition to the changes to the core crypto system several
- crypto drivers have been updated to improve their operation. Top of
- this list is the hifn(4) driver where many longstanding bugs have
- been fixed for 7955/756 parts.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>ARM/XScale Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Olivier</given>
-
- <common>Houchard</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>cognet@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
-
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD is running multi-user on a variety of Gateworks Avila
- boards with most of the on-board devices supported. These include
- the compact flash/IDE slot, wired network interfaces, realtime
- clock, and environmental sensors. Several different minipci cards
- have been tested including those supported by the ath(4) and
- hifn(4) drivers. Remaining devices that need support are the
- onboard flash, optional 4-port network switch, and optional USB
- interface. Crypto acceleration for IXP425 parts is planned but will
- likely be done at a later time.</p>
-
- <p>The Network Processor Engine (NPE) support is done with an
- entirely new replacement for the Intel Access Layer (IAL). The most
- important hardware facilities are supported (e.g. the hardware Q
- manager) and the wired NIC driver was also done from scratch. The
- resulting code is approximately 1/10th the number of lines of the
- equivalent IAL code.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Bootstrap support needs work to enable booting from the
- compact flash device.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Porting ZFS to FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
-
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.FreeBSD.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/pjd/zfs">
- Source code.</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/porting/">
- ZFS porting site.</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://docs.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?20060822104516.GB16033">
- ZFS port announce.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ZFS file system works quite well on FreeBSD now. The first
- patchset has already been published on the
- <a herf="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-fs">
- freebsd-fs@FreeBSD.org mailing list</a>
-
- .</p>
-
- <p>All file system methods are already implemented (except
- ACL-related). Basically all stress tests I tried work, even under
- very high load. There is still a problem with memory allocation,
- which can get out of control, but from what I know the SUN guys
- also work on this.</p>
-
- <p>Recently I have been working on a file system regression test
- suite. From what I found, there are no such test suites for free.
- I've already more than 3000 tests and I'm testing correctness of
- most file system related syscalls (chflags, chmod, chown, link,
- mkdir, mkfifo, open, rename, rmdir, symlink, truncate, unlink). I'm
- also working to make it usable on other operating systems (like
- Solaris, where it already works and Linux).</p>
-
- <p>Few days ago I also (almost) finished NFS support. You can't use
- the 'zfs share' command yet, but you can export file systems via
- /etc/exports and you can also access snapshots. It was quite hard,
- because snapshots are separate file systems and after exporting the
- main file system, we need to also serve data from snapshots under
- it.</p>
-
- <p>The one big thing which is missing is ACL support. This is not
- an easy task, because we first have to make some decisions.
- Currently we use POSIX ACLs in our UFS, but the market is moving
- slowly to NTFS/NFSv4-type ACLs. In Solaris they use POSIX ACLs for
- UFS and NFSv4-type ACLs for ZFS and we probably also want to use
- NFSv4-type ACLs in our ZFS, which requires some work outside
- ZFS.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>TrustedBSD priv(9)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/">TrustedBSD Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>TrustedBSD priv(9) replaces suser(9) as an in-kernel interface
- for checking privilege in FreeBSD 7.x. Each privilege check now
- takes a specific named privilege. This allows both centralization
- of jail logic relating to privilege, which is currently distributed
- around the kernel at the point of each call to suser(9), and allows
- instrumentation of the privilege logic by the MAC Framework. Two
- new MAC Framework entry points, one to grant and the other to limit
- privilege, are now available, providing fine-grained control of
- kernel privilege by policy modules. This lays the kernel
- infrastructure groundwork for further refinement and extension of
- the kernel privilege model. The priv(9) implementation has been
- committed to FreeBSD 7-CURRENT.</p>
-
- <p>This software was developed by Robert N. M. Watson for the
- TrustedBSD Project under contract to nCircle Network Security,
- Inc.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Complete review of kernel privilege checks, removal of
- suser(9) jail flag now that checks are centralized.</task>
-
- <task>Explore possible changes to kernel privilege model along
- lines of POSIX.1e privileges, the Solaris privilege interface, etc.
- This has been explored previously as part of the TrustedBSD
- Capabilities project also.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>TrustedBSD MAC Framework</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/mac.html">TrustedBSD
- Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Most work on the MAC Framework during this period, other than as
- relates to the priv(9) project described in a separate status
- report, has been in refinement of the structure of the framework.
- <ul>
- <li>Add two new entry points allowing MAC Framework policy
- modules to grant or limit fine-grained system privileges.</li>
-
- <li>A sample mac_priv(4) policy module has been created
- demonstrating how a MAC Framework policy module can grant
- specific system privileges to specific users.</li>
-
- <li>Commenting throughout the MAC Framework significantly
- extended.</li>
-
- <li>Correct a bug in which the original ifnet label was copied to
- user space via ioctl, rather than the thread-local copy.</li>
-
- <li>mac_enforce_subsystem debugging sysctls removed, as some
- policies rely on access control checks being called even when
- non-enforcing (specifically, information flow related
- policies).</li>
-
- <li>Break out mac.h include file into mac.h (user API, system
- calls) and mac_framework.h (in-kernel interface to the MAC
- Framework). Move non-user MAC include files from src/sys to
- src/sys/security/mac. Move and break out kern_mac.c into
- mac_framework.c and mac_syscalls.c. The MAC Framework is now
- entirely located in src/sys/security/mac.</li>
-
- <li>Export the MAC Framework version via a read-only sysctl and
- provide a #define version usable by policies.</li>
-
- <li>MAC Framework locking optimized to optimistically expect no
- write lock contention during read locking.</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Now that the MAC Framework has been fully moved to
- src/sys/security/mac, embark on the 'mac2' interface cleanup, in
- which many MAC Framework entry points are renamed for consistency.
- This will require most MAC Framework policy modules to be modified
- between FreeBSD 6.x and FreeBSD 7.x, although in a way that can be
- largely done using sed.</task>
-
- <task>Add accessor functions for policies retrieving per-policy
- label data from labels, so that policy modules do not compile in
- the binary layout of struct label. This will allow future
- optimization of the label layout.</task>
-
- <task>Complete integration of audit and MAC support, allowing MAC
- policy modules to control access to audit interfaces, and allowing
- them to annotate audit records.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>TrustedBSD Audit</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Christian</given>
-
- <common>Peron</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>csjp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Wayne</given>
-
- <common>Salamon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>wsalamon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/audit.html">TrustedBSD Audit
- Page</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.OpenBSM.org/">OpenBSM Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD 6.2-RELEASE, the first release of FreeBSD with
- experimental audit support is now available. The plan is to make
- audit a full production feature as of FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE, with
- "options AUDIT" compiled in by default. A TODO list has been posted
- to trustedbsd-audit.</p>
-
- <p>OpenBSM 1.0 alpha 13, which includes support for XML record
- printing, additional 64-bit token types, additional audit events,
- and more cross-platform build support, has been released. OpenBSM
- 1.0 alpha 14, which adds support for warnings clean building with
- gcc 4.1, will be released shortly. The new OpenBSM release will be
- merged to FreeBSD CVS in late January or early February.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Complete assignment of audit events to non-native and a few
- remaining native system calls. Add additional system call argument
- auditing.</task>
-
- <task>Merge MAC Framework hooks allowing MAC modules to control
- access to kernel audit services. Refine and merge MAC labeling
- support in audit, including support for MAC annotations in the
- audit trail.</task>
-
- <task>Complete pass through user space services adding audit
- support to system management tools (and ftpd). Work with third
- party software maintainers to add audit support for applications
- like xdm/kdm/gdm.</task>
-
- <task>Merge latest OpenBSM, including XML output support.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>FAST_IPSEC Upgrade</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
-
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gnn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern</given>
-
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~gnn/fast_ipv6.patch">Host only
- patch</url>
-
- <url href="http://blogs.FreeBSDish.org/gnn/">gnn's networking
- blog</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Just this week I got routing working for the FAST_IPSEC and IPv6
- code. Now there are memory smash problems, and then we need to
- remove the old GIANT lock. I hope to produce another patch with the
- routing code working in the next week.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test the patch!!!!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Automatic TCP Send and Receive Socket Buffer Sizing</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
-
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andre@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~andre/tcp_auto_buf-20061212.diff">
- Patch against 7-CURRENT</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~andre/tcp_auto_buf-20061212-RELENG_6.diff">
- Patch against RELENG_6</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Normally the socket buffers are static (either derived from
- global defaults or set with setsockopt) and do not adapt to real
- network conditions. Two things happen: a) your socket buffers are
- too small and you can't reach the full potential of the network
- between both hosts; b) your socket buffers are too big and you
- waste a lot of kernel memory for data just sitting around.</p>
-
- <p>With automatic TCP send and receive socket buffers we can start
- with a small buffer and quickly grow it in parallel with the TCP
- congestion window to match real network conditions.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD has a default 32K send socket buffer. This supports a
- maximal transfer rate of only slightly more than 2Mbit/s on a 100ms
- RTT trans-continental link. Or at 200ms just above 1Mbit/s. With
- TCP send buffer auto scaling and the default values below it
- supports 20Mbit/s at 100ms and 10Mbit/s at 200ms. That's an
- improvement of factor 10, or 1000%. For the receive side it looks
- slightly better with a default of 64K buffer size.</p>
-
- <p>The automatic send buffer sizing patch is currently running on
- one half of the FTP.FreeBSD.ORG cluster w/o any problems so far.
- Against this machine with the automatic receive buffer sizing patch
- I can download at 5.7 MBytes per second. Without patch it maxed out
- at 1.6 MBytes per second as the delay bandwidth product became
- equal to the static socket buffer size without hitting the limits
- of the physical link between the machines. My test machine is about
- 35ms from that FTP.FreeBSD.ORG and connected through a moderately
- loaded 100Mbit Internet link.</p>
-
- <p>New sysctls are:
- <ul>
- <li>net.inet.tcp.sendbuf_auto=1 (enabled)</li>
-
- <li>net.inet.tcp.sendbuf_inc=8192 (8K, step size)</li>
-
- <li>net.inet.tcp.sendbuf_max=262144 (256K, growth limit)</li>
-
- <li>net.inet.tcp.recvbuf_auto=1 (enabled)</li>
-
- <li>net.inet.tcp.recvbuf_inc=16384 (16K, step size)</li>
-
- <li>net.inet.tcp.recvbuf_max=262144 (256K, growth limit)</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Wireless Networking</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
-
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@errno.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work on wireless support has continued to evolve in the public
- CVS tree while other work has been going on behind the scenes in
- the developer's perforce repository.</p>
-
- <p>Support was recently added to HEAD for half- and quarter-rate
- channels as found in the 4.9 GHz FCC Public Safety Band. This work
- was a prerequisite to adding similar support in the 900 MHz band as
- found in Ubiquiti's SR9 cards. Adding this functionality was
- straightforward due to the design of the net80211 layer, requiring
- only some additions to handle the unusual mapping between
- frequencies and IEEE channel numbers. The ath(4) driver currently
- supports hardware capable of operating on half- and quarter-rate
- channels.</p>
-
- <p>Kip Macy recently made significant advances preparing legacy
- drivers for the re-architected net80211 layer that has been
- languishing in perforce. With his efforts this code is nearly ready
- for public testing after which it can be merged into CVS. Our goal
- is to complete this merge in time for the 7.x branch (otherwise it
- will be forced to wait for 8.0 before it appears in a public
- release). This revised net80211 layer includes advanced station
- mode facilities such as background scanning and roaming and support
- for Atheros' SuperG extensions. Getting the revised scanning work
- into CVS will greatly simplify public distribution of the Virtual
- AP (VAP) code as a patch as well as enable addition of 802.11n
- support.</p>
-
- <p>Benjamin Close is working on support for the Intel 3945 parts
- commonly found in laptops. The work is going on in the perforce
- repository with public code drops for testing.</p>
-
- <p>Atheros PCI/Cardbus support was updated with a new HAL that
- fixes a few minor issues and corrects a problem that kept AR2424
- parts from working. The new HAL also enables more efficient use of
- the hardware keycache for TKIP keys; on newer hardware you can now
- support up to 57 stations without faulting keys into the cache.
- Support for the latest 802.11n parts found in the new Lenovo and
- Apple laptops (among others) is in development; initial release
- will support only legacy operation.</p>
-
- <p>Support for Atheros USB devices is coming. Atheros has agreed to
- license their firmware with the same license applied to the HAL
- which means it can be committed to the tree and distributed as part
- of releases. The driver is still in development.</p>
-
- <p>wpa_supplicant and hostapd were updated to the latest stable
- build releases from Jouni Malinen. Shortly the in-tree code base
- will switch to the 0.5.x tree which will bring in much new
- functionality including dynamic VLAN tagging that will be
- especially useful once the multi-bss support is available.</p>
-
- <p>The support for injection of raw 802.11 frames was committed to
- HEAD. This work was done in collaboration with Andrea Bittau. At
- this point there are no plans to commit this to the STABLE branch
- as it requires API changes.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>EuroBSDCon 2007</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sidsel</given>
-
- <common>Jensen</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>info@EuroBSDCon.dk</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://2007.EuroBSDCon.org/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.EuroBSDCon.dk/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The sixth EuroBSDCon will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark on
- <strong>Friday the 14th and Saturday 15th of September
- 2007</strong>
-
- . The conference will be held at
- <a href="http://www.symbion.dk/">Symbion Science Park</a>
-
- . Sunday the 16th there will be an optional tour to LEGOland.</p>
-
- <p>The
- <a href="http://2007.eurobsdcon.org/cfp.html">call for papers</a>
-
- was sent out right after EuroBSDCon 2006 in Milan in November and
- abstracts are due February 1st! So hurry up and send in all your
- fantastic and amazing papers to papers at eurobsdcon dot dk.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
-
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status
-Report//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>January-March</month>
-
- <year>2007</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers FreeBSD related projects between January and
- March 2007. This quarter ended with a big bang as a port of Sun's
- critically acclaimed ZFS was added to the tree and thus will be
- available in the upcoming FreeBSD 7.0 release. Earlier this year
- exciting benchmark results showed the fruits of our SMP work. Read
- more on the details in the "SMP Scalability" report.</p>
-
- <p>During the summer, FreeBSD will once again take part in Google's
- Summer of Code initiative. Student selection is underway and we are
- looking forward to a couple of exciting projects to come.</p>
-
- <p>
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/">BSDCan</a>
-
- is approaching rapidly, and will be held May 16-19th in Ottawa.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! We hope you
- enjoy reading.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>FreeBSD Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
-
- <description>Network Infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BSDCan 2007</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
-
- <common>Langille</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dan@langille.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/">BSDCan 2007</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/">Schedule</a>
-
- and the
- <a
- href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/track/Tutorial/index.en.html">
- Tutorials</a>
-
- have been released. Once again, we have a very strong collection of
-
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/schedule/speakers.en.html">
- Speakers</a>
-
- .</p>
-
- <p>BSDCan: Low Cost. High Value. Something for Everyone.</p>
-
- <p>Everyone is going to be there. Make your plans now.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Problem Report Database</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bugmeister_at_freebsd_dot_org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/support.html#gnats">GNATS</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have added Remko Lodder to the bugmeister team. Remko has
- been doing a great deal of work to go through antique PRs,
- especially in the i386 category, and it was time to recognize that
- hard work. As a result of his work the i386 count is at a
- multi-year low.</p>
-
- <p>Remko has also been instrumental in working with some new
- volunteers who are interested in finding out how they can
- contribute. Our current plans are to ask them to look through the
- PR backlog and, firstly, ask for feedback from the submitters, and
- secondly, identify PRs that need action by committers. We also have
- some committers who have volunteered to review those PRs. If you
- are interested in helping, please subscribe to
- bugbusters@FreeBSD.org. Our thanks to our current helpers,
- including Harrison Grundy.</p>
-
- <p>The overall PR count has dropped to around 5100, a significant
- reduction.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>EuroBSDCon 2007</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>EuroBSDCon 2007 Organizing Committee</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>info@EuroBSDCon.dk</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://2007.EuroBSDCon.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The sixth EuroBSDCon will take place at
- <a href="http://uk.symbion.dk/">Symbion</a>
-
- in Copenhagen, Denmark on Friday the 14th and Saturday 15th of
- September 2007.</p>
-
- <p>The
- <strong>estimated</strong>
-
- price for the two day conference is 200EUR, excluding
- <a href="http://www.legoland.dk/">Legoland</a>
-
- trip and social event. The whole-day trip to Legoland is expected
- to cost around 130EUR including transportation, some food on the
- way, and entry fee. Arrangements have been made with a newly
- renovated
- <a href="http://danhostel.dk/vandrerhjem.asp?lan=uk&amp;id=144">
- Hostel</a>
-
- which offers beds for 23EUR per night and 10EUR breakfast. A lounge
- with sponsored Internet connection will be available at the Hostel.
- Staying at the hostel is of course entirely optional and several
- Hotels exists in the area. Reservation for the conference and exact
- prices are expected to be ready no later than 1st of May.</p>
-
- <p>As of this writing 10 presentations have been accepted and more
- are in the process of being evaluated.</p>
-
- <p>For FreeBSD Developers, a by invitation Developers summit will
- be held in connection with the conference. Exactly when this will
- take place has not yet been decided.</p>
-
- <p>We are still looking for more sponsors.</p>
-
- <p>A public IRC channel
- <strong>#eurobsdcon</strong>
-
- on EFnet has been created for discussion and questions about the
- conference.</p>
-
- <p>More details will follow on the
- <a href="http://2007.EuroBSDCon.org/">EuroBSDCon 2007 web site</a>
-
- as they become available.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>FAST_IPSEC Upgrade</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
-
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gnn@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern</given>
-
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bz@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~gnn/fast_ipv6.20070430.diff">
- Latest patch against CURRENT</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There are currently two p4 branches being used for this work:
- gnn_fast_ipsec: a dual stack branch which contains both Kame and
- FAST_IPSEC with v6 enabled. gnn_radical_ipsec: a single stack
- branch, still in progress, where Kame IPsec has been removed and
- only FAST remains.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test the patch!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="team">
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
-
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>deb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org">The FreeBSD
- Foundation</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation ended Q1 raising over $65,000. We're a
- quarter of the way to our goal of raising $250,000 this year. We
- continued our mission of supporting developer communication by
- helping FreeBSD developers attend AsiaBSDCon. We are a sponsor of
- BSDCan and are currently accepting travel grant applications for
- this conference.</p>
-
- <p>The foundation provided support that helped the ZFS file system
- development. We continued working to upgrade the project's network
- testbed with 10Gigabit interconnects. We attended SCALE where we
- received an offer from No Starch Press to include a foundation ad
- in their BSD books. Our first ad will appear in the book "Designing
- BSD Rootkits."</p>
-
- <p>For more information on what we've been up to, check out our
- website at
- <a href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org">
- http://www.freebsdfoundation.org</a>
-
- .</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>GCC 4.1 integration</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Kabaev</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kris</given>
-
- <common>Kennaway</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kris@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A version of GCC 4.1 is being prepared for inclusion into
- FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT. Work was started late in 2006 but progress on
- certain technical points (e.g. correctly integrating and
- bootstrapping a shared libgcc_s into the build) was slow due to
- lack of developer time. The remaining outstanding issue is that
- compiling with -O2 is shown to lead to runtime failures of certain
- binaries (e.g. some port builds); it is not currently known whether
- these are due to application errors or GCC miscompilations. It is
- believed that the current snapshot is otherwise ready for
- inclusion, and this will likely happen within a week or two.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Building Linux Device Drivers on FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Luigi</given>
-
- <common>Rizzo</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rizzo@icir.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/FreeBSD/linux_bsd_kld.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The above URL documents some work done around January to build
- an emulation layer for the Linux kernel API that would allow Linux
- device driver to be built on FreeBSD with as little as possible
- modifications. Initially the project focused on USB webcams, a
- category of devices for which there was basically no support so
- far. The emulation layer, available as a port (
- <b>devel/linux-kmod-compat</b>
-
- ) simulates enough of the Linux USB stack to let us build, from
- unmodified Linux sources, two webcam drivers, also available as
- ports (
- <b>multimedia/linux-gspca-kmod</b>
-
- and
- <b>multimedia/linux-ov511-kmod</b>
-
- ), with the former supporting over 200 different cameras.</p>
-
- <p>While some of the functions map one-to-one, for others it was
- necessary to build a full emulation (e.g. collecting input from
- various function calls, and then mapping sets of Linux data
- structures into functionally equivalent sets of FreeBSD data
- structures). But overall, this project shows that the software
- interfaces are reasonably orthogonal to each other so one does not
- need to implement the full Linux kernel API to get something
- working. More work is necessary to cover other aspects of the Linux
- kernel API, e.g. memory mapping, PCI bus access, and the network
- stack API, so we can extend support to other families of
- peripherals.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Implement more subsystems (e.g. the network interface API;
- the memory management/pci bus access API).</task>
-
- <task>Address licensing issues. In the current port, the C code is
- entirely new and under a FreeBSD license. Many of the headers have
- been rewritten (and documented) from scratch (and so under a
- FreeBSD license as well). Some of the other headers are still taken
- from various Linux distributions and need to be rewritten to
- generate BSD-licensed code that can be imported in the kernel
- instead of being made available as a port. While this is not a
- concern with GNU drivers, it may be an important feature for
- drivers that are available under a dual license.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Update of the Linux compatibility environment in the
- kernel</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
-
- <common>Divacky</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rdivacky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Emulation</given>
-
- <common>Mailinglist</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>emulation@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/linux-kernel">Wiki page about
- the linux compatibility environment.</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/linux-kernel/ltp">Wiki page
- about the linux test project testsuite success reports.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last status report AMD64 was feature synced with i386.
- Notably TLS and futexes are now available on AMD64. Many thanks to
- Jung-Uk Kim for doing the TLS work.</p>
-
- <p>Currently the focus is to implement the *at() family of linux
- syscalls and to find and fix the remaining futex problems.</p>
-
- <p>We need some more testers and bug reporters. So if you have a
- little bit of time and a favorite linux application, please play
- around with it on -CURRENT. If there is a problem, have a look at
- the Wiki if we already know about it and report on emulation@. We
- are specially interested in reports about the 2.6 compatibility
- (sysctl compat.linux.osversion=2.6.16), but only with the most
- recent -current and maybe with some patches we have in the perforce
- repository (available from the wiki).</p>
-
- <p>We would like to thank all the people which tested the changes /
- submitted patches and thus helped improve the linux compatibility
- environment.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>malloc(3)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jason</given>
-
- <common>Evans</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jasone@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2007-March/070303.html">
- malloc(3) (hopefully) set for 7.0</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>malloc(3) has recently been enhanced to reduce memory overhead,
- fragmentation, and mapped memory retention. As an added bonus, it
- tends to be a bit faster. See the above URL for my email to the
- -current mailing list for a more detailed description of the
- enhancements.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Multi-link PPP daemon (MPD)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mav@alkar.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/mpd/">Project home</url>
-
- <url href="http://mpd.sourceforge.net/doc/mpd5.html">
- ChangeLog</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Stable release 4.1 of mpd4 branch was released in February
- providing many new features and fixes. Mpd3 branch was declared
- legacy.</p>
-
- <p>Since the release several new features have been implemented in
- CVS:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Link repeater functionality (aka L2TP/PPTP Access
- Concentrator),</li>
-
- <li>Per-interface traffic filtering using ng_bpf,</li>
-
- <li>Very fast traffic shaping/rate-limiting using ng_car.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>ng_car node has been updated, to support shaping and very fast
- Cisco-like rate-limiting. ng_ppp node has been completely
- re-factored to confirm to the protocol stack model.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>LAC/PAC testing.</task>
-
- <task>Traffic filtering/shaping/rate-limiting testing.</task>
-
- <task>PPTP modification for multiple bindings support.</task>
-
- <task>Dynamic link/bundle creation.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/">The FreeBSD Ports
- Collection</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/">
- Contributing to the FreeBSD Ports Collection</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~fenner/portsurvey/">FreeBSD
- ports unfetchable distfile survey (Bill Fenner's report)</url>
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">FreeBSD ports
- monitoring system</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">The FreeBSD
- Ports Management Team</url>
-
- <url href="http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com">marcuscom
- tinderbox</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports count is nearing 17,000. The PR count has been stable
- at around 700. The 'new port' PR backlog is at a multi-year low. We
- appreciate all the hard work of our ports committers.</p>
-
- <p>Since the long 6.2 release cycle ended, portmgr has once again
- been able to do experimental ports runs. As a result of six
- run/commit cycles, the portmgr PR count is now the lowest in quite
- some time. Please see the CHANGES and UPDATING files for details.
- Many thanks to Pav among others for keeping the build cluster
- busy.</p>
-
- <p>We have received new hardware, resulting in a significant
- speedup of our package building capability: the AMD64 package
- builds now use 4 8-core machines (and one lonely UP system), which
- means a full AMD64 build is about 5 times faster than it was. Also,
- the i386 cluster gained an 8-core and roughly doubled its
- performance too. Two of the sparc64 build machines have recently
- brought back online, so package builds there have been restarted
- there after a long period offline.</p>
-
- <p>linimon continues to work on improvements to portsmon to allow
- graphing of the dependent ports of ignored/failed ports. This work
- will be presented at BSDCan. In addition, pages that show the state
- of port uploads on ftp*.FreeBSD.org have been added, as well as
- ports that have NO_PACKAGE set. Also, the individual port overview
- page now shows the latest package that has been uploaded to the ftp
- servers for each buildenv.</p>
-
- <p>A number of absent maintainers have been replaced by some new
- volunteers who had been sending PRs to update and/or fix their
- ports. Welcome! This helps to spread the workload.</p>
-
- <p>Since the last report, support for FreeBSD 4.X has been dropped
- from the Ports Collection. Anyone still using RELENG_4 should have
- stayed with the ports infrastructure as of the RELEASE_4_EOL tag, as
- later commits remove that support. 4.X served us long and well but
- the burden of trying to support 4 major branches finally became too
- much to ask of our volunteers. Use of 4.X, even with the
- RELEASE_4_EOL tag, is no longer recommended; we recommend either
- 6.2-RELEASE or RELENG_6, depending on your needs.</p>
-
- <p>There have been new releases of the ports tinderbox code, the
- portmaster update utility, and portupgrade. A new utility,
- pkgupgrade, has been introduced by Michel Talon, which appears
- interesting.</p>
-
- <p>KDE was updated to 3.5.6.</p>
-
- <p>GNOME was updated to 2.18.</p>
-
- <p>XFree86 version 3 was removed as being years out of date.</p>
-
- <p>We have added 3 new committers since the last report.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Most of the remaining ports PRs are "existing port/PR
- assigned to committer". Although the maintainer-timeout policy is
- helping to keep the backlog down, we are going to need to do more
- to get the ports in the shape they really need to be in.</task>
-
- <task>Although we have added many maintainers, we still have many
- unmaintained ports. The number of buildable packages on AMD64 lags
- behind a bit; sparc64 requires even more work.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Release Engineering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Release Engineering Team</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/snapshots/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the past quarter, the Release Engineering team has begun
- planning and preparing for FreeBSD 7.0, which is scheduled for
- release later in 2007. The HEAD codeline has been placed in a
- "slush" mode, meaning that large changes should be coordinated with
- the Release Engineering team before being committed.</p>
-
- <p>The RE team also produced snapshots of FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE and
- 7.0-CURRENT for February and March 2007, corresponding roughly to
- the state of those development branches at the start of the
- respective months. While they have not had the benefit of extensive
- testing, and should not be used in production, they can be useful
- for experimenting with or testing new features.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Security Officer and Security Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Officer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-officer@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Team</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-team@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/security/" />
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/administration.html#t-secteam" />
-
- <url href="http://vuxml.freebsd.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the time since the last status report, one security advisory
- has been issued concerning a problem in the base system of FreeBSD;
- this problem was in "contributed" code maintained outside of
- FreeBSD. In addition, several Errata Notices have been issued in
- collaboration with the release engineering team, including one
- concerning FreeBSD Update. The Vulnerabilities and Exposures Markup
- Language (VuXML) document has continued to be updated by the
- Security Team and Ports Committers documenting new vulnerabilities
- in the FreeBSD Ports Collection; since the last status report, 21
- new entries have been added, bringing the total up to 890.</p>
-
- <p>The following FreeBSD releases are supported by the FreeBSD
- Security Team: FreeBSD 5.5, FreeBSD 6.1, and FreeBSD 6.2. Of
- particular note, FreeBSD 4.11 and FreeBSD 6.0 are no longer
- supported. The respective End of Life dates of supported releases
- are listed on the web site.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>SMP Scalability</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kris</given>
-
- <common>Kennaway</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kris@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeff</given>
-
- <common>Roberson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jeff@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Attilio</given>
-
- <common>Rao</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>attilio@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~kris/scaling/mysql.html">
- MySQL scaling</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/SMPTODO">Remaining Giant-locked
- code</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Over the past few months there has been a substantially
- increased focus on improving scalability of FreeBSD on large SMP
- hardware. This has been driven in part by the new availability of
- 8-core hardware to the project, which allows easy profiling of
- scalability bottlenecks and benchmarking of proposed changes.
- Significant progress has been made on certain application workloads
- such as MySQL and PostgreSQL, with the result that FreeBSD 7 now
- has excellent scaling to at least 8-CPU systems with prospects for
- further improvements. Progress with other application workloads has
- been limited by the need to set up a suitable test case; please
- contact me if you are interested in helping. As part of this
- general effort, work is progressing steadily on removing the last
- remaining Giant-locked code from the kernel. A complete list of
- remaining Giant-locked code is found here:
- <a href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/SMPTODO">
- http://wiki.freebsd.org/SMPTODO</a>
-
- Many of these sub-tasks have owners, but some do not. The major
- remaining Giant-locked subsystem with no owner is the TTY
- subsystem. In parallel, profiling of contention and bottlenecks in
- other subsystems has lead to a number of experimental changes which
- are being developed. Work is in progress by Jeff Roberson and
- Attilio Rao to break up the global scheduler spinlock in favor of a
- set of per-CPU scheduling locks, which is expected to improve
- performance on systems with many CPUs. Experimental changes by
- Robert Watson to allow for multiple netisr threads show good
- promise for improving loopback IP performance on large SMP systems,
- which can otherwise easily saturate a single netisr thread. A
- variety of other changes are being profiled and evaluated to
- improve SMP performance under various workloads. The majority of
- these changes are collected in the //depot/user/kris/contention/
- Perforce branch.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Importing trunk(4) from OpenBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
-
- <common>Thompson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>thompsa@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~thompsa/if_trunk-20070402.diff" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work has completed to port over trunk(4) from OpenBSD and this
- also includes merging 802.3ad LACP from agr(4) in NetBSD. This
- driver allows aggregation of multiple network interfaces as one
- virtual interface using a number of different
- protocols/algorithms.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>failover - Sends traffic through the secondary port if the
- master becomes inactive.</li>
-
- <li>fec - Supports Cisco Fast EtherChannel.</li>
-
- <li>lacp - Supports the IEEE 802.3ad Link Aggregation Control
- Protocol (LACP) and the Marker Protocol.</li>
-
- <li>loadbalance - Static loadbalancing using an outgoing
- hash.</li>
-
- <li>roundrobin - Distributes outgoing traffic using a round-robin
- scheduler through all active ports.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>This will be committed shortly, further testing is welcome.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>USB</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hans Petter</given>
-
- <common>Sirevaag Selasky</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>hselasky@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/usb/src/sys/dev/usb&amp;HIDEDEL=NO">
- Current USB files</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.turbocat.net/~hselasky/usb4bsd">My USB
- Homepage</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.turbocat.net/~hselasky/usb4bsd/dev_new_usb.pdf">
- Code reference for the new USB stack and USB device drivers</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the last three months not too much has changed. Here is a
- quick list of changes:</p>
-
- <ol>
- <li>There has been some cleanups in the UCOM layer, generally to
- to create a context for all the callbacks so that they can call
- sleeping functions. This is achieved using the USB config thread
- system. The reason for this is that the code becomes simpler when
- synchronous operation is applied versus asynchronous. But
- asynchronous behavior is the most secure, hence then all USB
- resources are preallocated for each transfer. After the change,
- only data transfers are done asynchronously. All configuration is
- now done synchronously. This makes the USB device drivers look
- more like in the old USB stack.</li>
-
- <li>moscom.c has been imported from OpenBSD. It is called
- umoscom.c under FreeBSD.</li>
-
- <li>ugensa.c has been imported from NetBSD.</li>
-
- <li>f_axe.c has now has support for Ax88178 and Ax88772, which is
- derived from OpenBSD.</li>
- </ol>
-
- <p>In my last status report I asked for access to Sparc64 boxes
- with FreeBSD installed. Testing is ongoing and some problems remain
- with EHCI PCI Cards. I am not exactly sure where the problem is,
- but it appears that DMA-able memory does not get synced
- properly.</p>
-
- <p>Markus Brueffer is still working on the USB HID parser and
- support. Nothing has been committed yet.</p>
-
- <p>Several people have reported success with my new USB stack. Some
- claim 2x improvements, others have seen more. But don't expect too
- much.</p>
-
- <p>If you want to test the new USB stack, checkout the USB perforce
- tree or download the SVN version of the USB driver from my USB
- homepage. At the moment the tarballs are a little out of date.</p>
-
- <p>Ideas and comments with regard to the new USB API are welcome at
- freebsd-usb@freebsd.org .</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Intel 3945ABG Wireless LAN Driver: wpi</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benjamin</given>
-
- <common>Close</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>benjsc@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.FreeBSD.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/benjsc/wpi" />
-
- <url href="http://www.clearchain.com/wiki/Wpi" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work is slowly continuing on this driver, focusing mainly on
- dealing with the newly released firmware for the card. The old
- firmware was not redistributable, the new firmware can be
- redistributed but has a completely different API. With the new
- firmware changes almost complete, the driver is approaching a state
- ready for -CURRENT.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix mbuf leakage (potential fix pending).</task>
-
- <task>Integrate s/w control of radio transmitter.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>X.Org 7.2 integration</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Florent</given>
-
- <common>Thoumie</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>flz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dejan</given>
-
- <common>Lesjak</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>lesi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kris</given>
-
- <common>Kennaway</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kris@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/ModularXorg" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>X.Org 7.2 is now on final approach for landing into the ports
- tree. Work had proceeded at a slow pace for the first few months of
- the year due to reduced availability of flz@, the single developer
- working on integration. Recently lesi@ was recruited back into the
- task and readiness of the ports collection was pushed to completion
- (i.e. there are no major regressions apparent on package builds).
- The remaining tasks which need to be completed are a review of the
- diff to make sure no unintentional changes or regressions slip in
- to the CVS tree in the big merge, and completion of an upgrade
- script to manage the migration from X.Org 6.9 (X.Org 7.2 is so
- fundamentally different that it cannot be upgraded "automatically"
- using the existing tools like portupgrade). We hope to have these
- finished within a week or two, at which stage the ports collection
- will be frozen for the integration, and we will likely remain in a
- ``mini-freeze'' for a week or two in order to focus committer
- attention on resolving the inevitable undetected problems which
- will emerge from this major change.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeBSD and ZFS</title>
-
-<!-- Required section -->
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
-
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/pjd/zfs">
- Source code.</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/">
- OpenSolaris ZFS site.</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2007-April/070544.html">
- ZFS commit announce.</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2007-April/070616.html">
- ZFS - Quick Start.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ZFS file system in now part of the FreeBSD operating system.
- ZFS was ported from the OpenSolaris operating system and is under
- CDDL license. As an experimental feature ZFS will be available in
- FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
-Status Report//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>April-June</month>
-
- <year>2007</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers FreeBSD related projects between April and
- June 2007. Again an exciting quarter for FreeBSD. In May we saw one
- of the biggest developers summits to date at
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2007/">BSDCan</a>
-
- , our 25 Google Summer of Code students started working on
- <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/projects/summerofcode-2007.html">
- their projects</a>
-
- - progress reports are available below, and finally the 7.0 release
- cycle was started three weeks ago.</p>
-
- <p>If your are curious about what's new in FreeBSD 7.0 we suggest
- reading Ivan Voras' excellent summary at:
- <a href="http://ivoras.sharanet.org/freebsd/freebsd7.html">
- http://ivoras.sharanet.org/freebsd/freebsd7.html</a>
-
- and of course these reports.</p>
-
- <p>The next gathering of the BSD community will be at
- <a href="http://2007.eurobsdcon.org/">EuroBSDCon in Copenhagen</a>
-
- , September 14-15. More details about the conference and the
- developer summit are available in the respective reports below.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! We hope you
- enjoy reading.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>soc</name>
-
- <description>Google summer of code</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>FreeBSD Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
-
- <description>Network Infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>vendor</name>
-
- <description>Vendor / 3rd Party Software</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Multi-link PPP daemon (MPD)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/mpd/">Project
- home</url>
-
- <url href="http://mpd.sourceforge.net/doc/mpd5.html">
- ChangeLog</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Mpd-4.2 has been released. It includes many new features,
- performance improvements and fixes.</p>
-
- <p>The most significant and unique new feature is a link repeater
- functionality. It allows mpd to accept incoming connection of any
- supported type and forward it out as same or different type
- outgoing connection. As example, this functionality allows mpd to
- implement real LAC with accepting incoming PPPoE connection from
- client and forwarding it using L2TP tunnel to LNS. All other
- software L2TP implementations I know is only a LAC emulators
- without real incoming calls forwarding abilities.</p>
-
- <p>Also mpd-4.2 presents:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>PPTP listening on multiple different IPs,</li>
-
- <li>L2TP tunnel authentication with shared secret,</li>
-
- <li>fast traffic filtering, shaping and rate-limiting using
- ng_bpf and ng_car,</li>
-
- <li>new 'ext-auth' auth backend as full-featured local
- alternative to 'radius-auth',</li>
-
- <li>NetFlow generation for both incoming and outgoing packets
- same time.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Replacing external ifconfig and route calls with their
- internal implementations and other optimizations in 4.2 gave
- significant performance boost in session management. Newly
- implemented overload protection mechanism partially drops
- incoming connection requests for periods of critical load by
- monitoring daemon's internal message queue. As result, simple
- 2GHz P4 system is now able to accept, authenticate and completely
- process spike of 1000 concurrent PPPoE connections in just a 30
- seconds.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Implement dynamic link/bundle creation.</task>
-
- <task>Auth proxying support in repeater mode. It is required for
- some LAC/PAC and Tunnel Switching Aggregator (TSA) setups.</task>
-
- <task>Remove static phys - link - bundle and phys - repeater
- relations. Implement ability to differentiate incoming
- connections processing depending on user login, domain and/or
- other parameters.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Distributed Logging Daemon</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexey</given>
-
- <common>Mikhailov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>karma@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern</given>
-
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=232192+0+/usr/local/www/db/text/2007/freebsd-hackers/20070527.freebsd-hackers">
- Description of the project design</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/soc2007/karma%5faudit/dlog&amp;HIDEDEL=NO">
- Perforce repository for project hosting</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The basic idea behind this project is to implement secure and
- reliable log file shipping to remote hosts. While the
- implementation focuses on audit logs, the goal is to build tools
- that will make it possible to perform distributed logging for any
- application by using a simple API and linking with a shared
- library.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Network protocol implementation</task>
-
- <task>Spooling</task>
-
- <task>SSL support</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Porting OpenBSD's sysctl Hardware Sensors Framework to
- FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Constantine A.</given>
-
- <common>Murenin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>cnst@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Shteryana</given>
-
- <common>Shopova</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>syrinx@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://mojo.ru/us/GSoC2007.FreeBSD.cnst-sensors.proposal.html">
- Port OpenBSD's sysctl hw.sensors framework to FreeBSD, original
- proposal for GSoC2007</url>
-
- <url href="http://cnst.livejournal.com/tag/GSoC2007">cnst's
- GSoC2007 blog</url>
-
- <url href="http://cnst.livejournal.com/data/atom?tag=GSoC2007">
- cnst's GSoC2007 atom feed</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/soc2007/cnst-sensors/">
- cnst-sensors in soc2007 in perforce</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>OpenBSD includes sysctl hw.sensors framework since 2003; since
- 2005 the frameworks supports raid drives and most known i2c
- sensors; since 2006 the framework is redesigned with a sensor
- device concept in mind to accommodate continued growth. Consists
- of kernel api, sysctl(3)/sysctl(8), sensorsd(8), ntpd(8),
- systat(1), ports/sysutils/symon and 51 drivers as of
- 2007-07-07.</p>
-
- <p>This GSoC2007 project is to port the underpinnings of this
- unified hardware monitoring interface to FreeBSD. Whilst it won't
- be possible to port all of the drivers due to architecture
- differences, we aim at porting all other parts of the framework
- and accompanying userland utilities.</p>
-
- <p>At this time, lm(4) at isa and some kernel api have already
- been ported. The next big step is to complete sysctl(3) glue code
- so that further work on porting userland utilities could be
- accomplished. Details about sysctl are being discussed on
- arch@.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>sysctl(3) glue code</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Porting Linux KVM to FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Fabio</given>
-
- <common>Checconi</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>fabio@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Luigi</given>
-
- <common>Rizzo</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>luigi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/FabioChecconi/PortingLinuxKVMToFreeBSD" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Linux kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) is a mechanism to
- exploit the virtualization extensions present in some modern CPUs
- (e.g., Intel VT and AMD-V). Virtualization extensions let
- ordinary processes execute a subset of privileged instructions in
- a controlled way at near-native speed. This in turn may improve
- the performance of system emulators such as qemu, xen, vmware,
- vkernel, User Mode Linux (UML), etc.</p>
-
- <p>This project consists in porting to FreeBSD the Linux KVM,
- implemented as a loadable module, lkvm.ko. We use the approach in
- ports/devel/linux-kmod-compat to reuse the original Linux source
- code almost unmodified. We will also port a modified version of
- qemu which exploits the facilities made available by the Linux
- KVM to speed up emulation.</p>
-
- <p>The URL above links to progress report detailing the exact
- project goals, milestones reached, and commit log details.</p>
-
- <p>As of end of June 2007, we have mainly extended
- linux-kmod-compat to support the kernel API used by the Linux KVM
- code. The required functions have been implemented at various
- degrees, from simple stubs to fully functional ones. We have also
- imported the modified qemu and the libraries that are used to
- build the Linux KVM userspace client. In the second half of the
- SoC work we plan to complete the implementation of the kernel API
- and have a fully functional Linux KVM module, together with its
- client (qemu).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Multicast DNS and Service Discovery</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Fredrik</given>
-
- <common>Lindberg</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>fli@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/MulticastDNS" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project aims to create a multicast DNS daemon and service
- discovery utilities suitable for the base system. Multicast DNS
- is a part of Zero Configuration Networking (Zeroconf) and
- provides the ability to address hosts using DNS-like names
- without the need of an existing (unicast), managed DNS server.
- Work on the responder daemon is well underway and the only large
- missing piece of the puzzle is a way for local clients to do
- queries. The code can be found in the p4 branch
- projects/soc2007/fli-mdns_sd if anyone would like to give it a
- spin, even though it's incomplete. The project plan can be found
- on the wiki.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="soc">
- <title>FreeBSD-update front end</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
-
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSDUpdateFrontend">
- </url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project is split up with a front end to interact with the
- user and a back end to interact with freebsd-update. The back and
- front ends are able to communicate with each other using an XML
- protocol. The GUI is almost at the point it can take a command
- from the user and send it to the back end. The back end is able
- to detect when updates are ready.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>EuroBSDcon 2007</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>EuroBSDCon 2007 Organizing Committee</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>info@EuroBSDCon.dk</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://2007.EuroBSDCon.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The sixth EuroBSDCon will take place at Symbion in Copenhagen,
- Denmark on Friday the 14th and Saturday 15th of September
- 2007.</p>
-
- <p>The programme is ready and online at the webpage. Registration
- is open. Details about tutorials and Legoland trip are ready too.
-
- <br />
-
- The keynote will be John Hartman: Real men's pipes</p>
-
- <p>If you share a room with friends at the hostel, then lodging
- is really inexpensive, and the lounge has high speed Internet
- access. Staying at the hostel is of course optional, and the area
- has several hotels.</p>
-
- <p>KD85.com and O'Reilly will each have a booth at the
- conference.</p>
-
- <p>We are still looking for more sponsors.</p>
-
- <p>A public IRC channel #eurobsdcon on EFnet has been created for
- discussion and questions about the conference.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>FreeSBIE</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matteo</given>
-
- <common>Riondato</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>matteo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>FreeSBIE</given>
-
- <common>Staff</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>staff@freesbie.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>FreeSBIE</given>
-
- <common>ML</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>freesbie@gufi.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freesbie.org">FreeSBIE Website</url>
-
- <url href="http://liste.gufi.org/mailman/listinfo/freesbie">
- Freesbie ML Subscription</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>After the success of FreeSBIE-2.0.1-RELEASE, development slew
- down a bit, but we have a big task for the summer: enable unionfs
- again and trying the new efficient memory filesystem, tmpfs.</p>
-
- <p>For all new ISO images we will be following RELENG_7, with the
- hope to release a stable image once 7.0-RELEASE have been
- released.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Build and test an ISO image with
- FreeSBIE+unionfs+tmpfs.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Ports Collection infrastructure improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
-
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
-
- <common>Pantyukhin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sat@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/G%C3%A1borSoC2007">
- G&aacute;bor's SoC 2007 wiki page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>G&aacute;bor K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n is working on some
- improvements for the Ports Collection infrastructure. This year,
- he aimed to work on long-standing issues, which are tracked in
- GNATS, but we have not had a volunteer for recently. With the
- mentorship of Andrew Pantyukhin, he is also reimplementing the
- DESTDIR support for Ports Collection in a more practical way. The
- complete description and status of this project is available on
- G&aacute;bor's SoC 2007 Wiki page.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Please see the Wiki page for the current status.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>The Hungarian Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
-
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/hu/docproj/hungarian.html">Info
- for volunteers</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/hu/">Hungarian Webpages</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/articles/linux-comparison/">
- Latest translation</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have added one translated article since the last status
- report about this project. The infrastructure is ready to support
- localized articles and books as well, we just lack of human
- resource. New volunteers are highly welcome! Please see the link
- below and contact G&aacute;bor if you are interested.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Translate more articles and books.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>tarfs: A tar File System</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Eric</given>
-
- <common>Anderson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>anderson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.googlebit.com/doku.php?id=tarfs">TarFS
- Wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Tarfs is a simple tar file system implementation for
- FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>The current goals are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Support all standard read-only operations</li>
-
- <li>Support large tar files (several gb's)</li>
-
- <li>Use minimal memory</li>
-
- <li>Allow using tar file as a root file system</li>
-
- <li>Fast enough to actually use</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Here's the current state of things:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Can mount most tar files</li>
-
- <li>Can do most operations (open,lookup,stat,readdir,etc)</li>
-
- <li>Supports large tar files (tested up to 2GB)</li>
-
- <li>Uses a relatively small amount of memory - proportional to
- number of files/dirs</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>No `..' directory in root of mounted tar file system</task>
-
- <task>Locking issues regarding `..' in subdirs off root of
- fs</task>
-
- <task>No block/char special device support. Needed?</task>
-
- <task>Needs a directory hashing method</task>
-
- <task>More testing needed.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>FAST_IPSEC Upgrade</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
-
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gnn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern</given>
-
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FAST_IPSEC has now replaced Kame IPsec as the IPsec stack in
- HEAD. This will be part of the 7.0 release. The merge happened in
- early July with George handling the kernel bits and Bjoern
- handling user space.</p>
-
- <p>The kernel option IPSEC is now the ONLY option for IPsec
- support in the FreeBSD kernel.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test test test!!!!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>USB</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hans Petter</given>
-
- <common>Sirevaag Selasky</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>hselasky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/usb/src/sys/dev/usb&amp;HIDEDEL=NO">
- Current USB files</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.turbocat.net/~hselasky/usb4bsd">My USB
- Homepage</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.turbocat.net/~hselasky/usb4bsd/dev_new_usb.pdf">
- Code reference for the new USB stack and USB device drivers</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the last three months there has been several changes to
- the USB stack. Here is a quick list of the most important
- changes:</p>
-
- <ol>
- <li>FULL speed isochronous devices over HIGH speed USB Hubs are
- now fully supported. Due to various reasons the maximum
- isochronous bandwidth has been limited to 6MBit/s. This limit
- is tunable.</li>
-
- <li>There is now full support for Linux USB device drivers
- through a Linux USB API emulation layer.</li>
-
- <li>Various cleanups and fixes.</li>
- </ol>
-
- <p>Markus Brueffer is still working on the USB HID parser and
- support. Nothing has been committed yet.</p>
-
- <p>If you want to test the new USB stack, checkout the USB
- perforce tree or download the SVN version of the USB driver from
- my USB homepage. At the moment the tarballs are a little out of
- date.</p>
-
- <p>Ideas and comments with regard to the new USB API are welcome
- at freebsd-usb@FreeBSD.org .</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>gvirstor</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ivan</given>
-
- <common>Voras</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ivoras@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/gvirstor" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Gvirstor is a GEOM class which provides virtual storage
- capacity (something like virtual memory for storage devices).
- It's ready to be committed to HEAD (the plan is for it to get
- into 7.0-RELEASE).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Any interested testers are welcome!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>finstall</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ivan</given>
-
- <common>Voras</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ivoras@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/finstall" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Project "finstall" aims to create a next-generation FreeBSD
- installer that will make use of the newest features present in
- the system. The project should yield something usable for
- 7.0-RELEASE, but the intention is to keep it as a "second"
- installer system during 7.x, alongside sysinstall. In any case,
- sysinstall will be kept for architectures not supported by
- finstall (e.g. all except i386 and amd64).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The work is progressing well and on plan. There's a small
- setback currently with X11 applications executing of a read-only
- file system (at least that's the currently recognizable
- symptom).</task>
-
- <task>Any interested testers are very much welcome!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>HDTV Drivers (ATSC)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John-Mark</given>
-
- <common>Gurney</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jmg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/fileSearch.cgi?FSPC=%2F%2Fdepot%2Fuser%2Fjmg%2Fbktrau%2F...&amp;ignore=GO%21">
- bktrau Perforce source repository</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/fileSearch.cgi?FSPC=%2F%2Fdepot%2Fuser%2Fjmg%2Fcxd%2F...&amp;ignore=GO%21">
- cxd Perforce source repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This entry was previously the Bt878 Audio Driver (aka
- FusionHDTV 5 Lite driver) announcement, but as work expanded
- slightly, it's a bit more generic now.</p>
-
- <p>A few bugs in bktrau has been fixed since January. If you have
- been running an earlier version, it is recommended to upgrade as
- the driver could panic. The driver works with multiple cards in
- the same machine (tested with two).</p>
-
- <p>
- <b>FusionHDTV 5 Lite</b>
-
- -- Due to lack of documentation from DViCO and LG, I have copied
- magic values from the Linux driver to get ATSC capturing
- working.</p>
-
- <p>
- <b>ATI HDTV Wonder</b>
-
- -- After years of trying to get into the ATI developer program,
- they have finally suspended it, so no support from ATI. I have
- started work on a driver, cxd, for the Conexant CX2388x based
- cards. The ATI HDTV Wonder uses ATI's own demodulator, and I was
- able to get it to tune, after cribbing from the Linux driver.
- When capturing, I get some valid data, but not all the data. Due
- to lack of support from ATI and linux-dvb the project has been
- put on indefinite hold.</p>
-
- <p>If someone has another CX2388x based card, it shouldn't be too
- hard to take the driver and get it working with a different
- tuner.</p>
-
- <p>A Python module is available for both drivers/cards, along w/
- a sample capture application using it. The module is now known to
- work well with threads so that tuning (expensive due to i2c
- ioctl's) can happen in another thread without causing program
- slow down. The module is working well with a custom PVR
- backend.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Provide support for NTSC and FM tuning.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for other cards and tuners that use the Bt878
- chip.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for other cards and tuners that use the CX2388x
- chip.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Problem Report Database</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bugmeister_at_FreeBSD_dot_org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/support.html#gnats">GNATS</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~bsd/prstats/">PR
- statistics</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Gavin Atkinson has joined the bugbuster team via getting a
- GNATS account on the FreeBSD cluster. He is following in the
- footsteps of Matteo Riondato, who later graduated to a full src
- commit bit. So far, he has helped close nearly 150 PRs, including
- many that had become stale. Welcome!</p>
-
- <p>Our short-term goal is to try to identify bugs that we might
- be easily able to fix before the 6.3/7.0 simultaneous release. So
- far, great progress has been made on ata- and usb-related
- PRs.</p>
-
- <p>The goal for the rest of this year is to generate more
- developer interest in fixing bugs. To do this, we are, first,
- trying to do more work on triaging PRs as they come in, to help
- flag ones that seem to be valid problems (especially if they
- include patches.) Secondly, we have started a new weekly periodic
- posting to the freebsd-bugbusters@FreeBSD.org mailing list, which
- is a short list of PRs that we feel are ready for committer
- action. This posting is automatically generated from a text-file
- list that we maintain.</p>
-
- <p>We are continuing to try to manage our community's
- expectations of what we can do with the incoming PRs. In
- particular, we are trying to discourage submissions of the form
- "I cannot get the XYZ function to work". In practice, these PRs
- are not worked on. Instead, we are now encouraging these postings
- to go to one of the mailing lists such as freebsd-questions@,
- freebsd-x11@, and so forth. The idea is to emphasize GNATS as a
- "Problem Report" method, rather than a "general FreeBSD support"
- method. I feel that, otherwise, we were creating a false
- expectation.</p>
-
- <p>The overall PR count has dropped to below 5000, despite the
- extra PRs still not cleared up from the ports freeze for the
- xorg7.2 import. Significant progress has been made on the i386,
- kern, and bin PRs, as well as PRs in the 'feedback' state. In
- addition, Warner Losh has made progress on closing many of the
- usb PRs.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Please join us on the freebsd-bugbusters@ mailing list, or
- on #freebsd-bugbusters on EFNet, to help us triage PRs as they
- come in and also help us to work through the backlog, and help us
- to try to create a bugbusting "community".</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/">The FreeBSD Ports
- Collection</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/">
- Contributing to the FreeBSD Ports Collection</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~fenner/portsurvey/">FreeBSD
- ports unfetchable distfile survey (Bill Fenner's report)</url>
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">FreeBSD ports
- monitoring system</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">The FreeBSD
- Ports Management Team</url>
-
- <url href="http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com">marcuscom
- tinderbox</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports count is over 17,300. The PR count has been stable
- at around 800; we have not quite cleared up the backlog that
- showed up during the freeze to import xorg7.2.</p>
-
- <p>There have been 4 experimental runs on the build cluster, most
- notably resulting in some speedups for package registration. A
- further experimental run to genericize autotools handling is in
- progress.</p>
-
- <p>One of the most sweeping ports commits to happen in years was
- the upgrade of xorg from 6.9 to 7.2. This involved a complete
- rework of the internals of the port, as X.org itself has
- effectively pushed the responsibility for packaging to the OSes
- that incorporate it. The idea was to be able for them to update
- individual code (such as video drivers) without having to reroll
- the entire distribution. This commit caused us to have the
- longest period of preparation work, and actual tree lockdown,
- that I am aware of. The commit continues to be controversial,
- partly due to the fact that none of our port upgrade tools was up
- to the task of doing the upgrade without manual intervention.</p>
-
- <p>At the same time that xorg was upgraded, we moved the
- installation directory from the obsolete /usr/X11R6 to our
- default /usr/local. This further complicated the upgrade.</p>
-
- <p>There have been new releases of the ports tinderbox code, the
- portmaster update utility, and portupgrade.</p>
-
- <p>GNOME was updated to 2.18.2.</p>
-
- <p>We have added 7 new committers since the last report. We
- appreciate all the new help. However, a few committers have
- turned in their commit bits for safekeeping, due to lack of
- time.</p>
-
- <p>Unfortunately, Clement Laforet has also had to step down from
- portmgr due to lack of time. We thank him for his help so
- far.</p>
-
- <p>Erwin, Kris and Mark met up at BSDCan and reviewed all the
- portmgr-owned PRs. A large number were closed, or suspended
- pending more work from the submitter. After closing the PRs that
- were committed after the -exp builds, the number of portmgr owned
- PRs came down to an all time low of 48 from around 70. We hope to
- make further progress during the rest of the year.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>gcc4.2 has been imported to the base for 7.0.
- Unfortunately, this breaks a large number of ports. We need
- committer and maintainer help to get these in good shape for the
- release.</task>
-
- <task>Most of the remaining ports PRs are "existing port/PR
- assigned to committer". Although the maintainer-timeout policy is
- helping to keep the backlog down, we are going to need to do more
- to get the ports in the shape they really need to be in.</task>
-
- <task>Although we have added many maintainers, we still have many
- unmaintained ports. The packages on amd64 are lagging behind a
- bit; those on sparc64 require even more work.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Network Stack Virtualization</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marko</given>
-
- <common>Zec</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>zec@fer.hr</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://imunes.tel.fer.hr/virtnet/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The network stack virtualization project aims at extending the
- FreeBSD kernel to maintain multiple independent instances of
- networking state. This will allow for complete networking
- independence between jails on a system, including giving each
- jail its own firewall, virtual network interfaces, rate limiting,
- routing tables, and IPSEC configuration.</p>
-
- <p>I believe that the prototype, which is kept in sync with
- FreeBSD -CURRENT, is now sufficiently stable for testing. It
- virtualizes the basic INET and INET6 kernel structures and
- subsystems, including IPFW and PF firewalls, and more. In the
- next month I plan to have the IPSEC code fully virtualized, and
- refine and document the management APIs. The short-term goal is
- to deliver production-grade kernel support for virtualized
- networking for FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE (as a snap-in kernel
- replacement), while continuing to keep the code in sync with
- -CURRENT for possible merging at a later date.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>mtund - Magic Tunnel Daemon</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matus</given>
-
- <common>Harvan</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mharvan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/SuperTunnelDaemon">mtund wiki
- page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>IP can easily be tunneled over a plethora of network protocols
- at various layers, such as IP, ICMP, UDP, TCP, DNS, HTTP, SSH.
- While a direct connection may not always be possible due to a
- firewall, the IP packets could be encapsulated as payload in
- other protocols, which would get through. However, each such
- encapsulation requires the setup of a different program and the
- user has to manually probe different encapsulations to find out
- which of them works in a given environment.</p>
-
- <p>mtund is a tunneling daemon using run-time loadable plugins
- for the different encapsulations. It automagically selects the
- best encapsulation in each environment and fails over to another
- encapsulation in case the environment changes. There already is
- running code available, capable of tunneling via TCP and UDP with
- a working failover mechanism. As this is a Summer of Code
- project, rapid changes and addition of new features can be
- expected during the summer. Please see the wiki page for more
- details and up-to-date information.</p>
-
- <p>Note that the project originally started under the name of
- Super Tunnel Daemon, but was later renamed to mtund for Magic
- Tunnel Daemon.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>I am always happy to hear from others trying out the code
- and providing feedback, both positive and negative.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Fine grain thread locking</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeff</given>
-
- <common>Roberson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jeff@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Attilio</given>
-
- <common>Rao</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>attilio@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kris</given>
-
- <common>Kennaway</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kris@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Over the past 6 months several developers undertook an effort
- to replace the global scheduler lock with a finer-grain interface
- modeled on the Solaris container lock approach. This
- significantly reduces contention on higher-end multiprocessor
- machines.</p>
-
- <p>This patch went into 7.0-CURRENT and has proven to be very
- stable. The last remaining bugs are in rusage and effect only
- process time accounting statistics.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>SCHED_SMP and SCHED_ULE</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeff</given>
-
- <common>Roberson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jeff@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://jeffr-tech.livejournal.com/">Benchmarks and
- SCHED_SMP discussion.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>SCHED_SMP is a fork of the ULE scheduler which makes use of
- the new fine grain scheduler locking in 7.0-CURRENT to
- significantly improve SMP performance on some workloads. It has
- improved and stronger affinity, smarter CPU load balancing,
- structural improvements and many sysctl tunables. This can be
- considered ULE 3.0. Discussions are ongoing as to whether this
- will go into 7.0 as SCHED_SMP or as SCHED_ULE in 7.0 or 7.1.</p>
-
- <p>SCHED_ULE has had many bugfixes and performance improvements
- over the 7.0 development cycle and should no longer be considered
- unstable or experimental. On most workloads it significantly
- outperforms SCHED_4BSD on SMP and even slightly outperforms it on
- UP. There are some pathlogical workloads which exhibit as much as
- a 5% performance penalty. Many thanks to Kris Kennaway and
- current users for bug reports and performance testing.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Kernel contention reduction using mysql</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeff</given>
-
- <common>Roberson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jeff@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://jeffr-tech.livejournal.com/">mysql benchmarks
- and discussion.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD developers have been using mysql as a testbed to find
- kernel contention hotspots in the kernel. As a result of this we
- have seen a 5x performance improvement over 6.0 on 8way machines.
- Recent changes include finer locking in fcntl(), removing Giant
- from flock and fcntl F_SETLK. These changes will be available in
- 7.0 and primarily improve write performance. Experimental changes
- to select() have also been discussed on arch@ that solve
- contention issues there however these will not be ready in the
- 7.0 timeframe.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>PC-BSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kris</given>
-
- <common>Moore</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kris@pcbsd.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.pcbsd.org/">PC-BSD Homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The last major updates are currently being made to PC-BSD 1.4,
- which will include KDE 3.5.7, Beryl, Flash, Intel Wireless,
- Nvidia Drivers and more! This release will also include new
- utilities to make running PC-BSD on the desktop easier than ever,
- including:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Network Manager with WIFI Support</li>
-
- <li>Add / Remove Components</li>
-
- <li>Firewall Manager for PF</li>
-
- <li>Xorg Display setup wizard</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Once any final major issues are resolved, we will be issuing a
- public beta of PC-BSD 1.4 to ensure compatibility across a
- variety of platforms.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>EuroBSDCon 2007 Developer Summit</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Poul-Henning</given>
-
- <common>Kamp</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>phk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/200709DevSummit" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The next developer summit will be different from the previous
- ones.</p>
-
- <p>Very different.</p>
-
- <p>Gone are the auditorium style seating, beamers, endless
- presentations and soggy sandwiches.</p>
-
- <p>Instead we head out to an old village school in the
- beautiful Danish countryside, we hang around all over the place,
- sleep in the old science room, cook our own food and hack the
- living daylights out of anything we care for.</p>
-
- <p>September 17th and 18th, right after EuroBSDcon2007 in
- Copenhagen. (Well, right after the optional trip to
- legoland...)</p>
-
- <p>Be there!</p>
-
- <p>PS: Yes, it's not uncivilized, there is a full speed ADSL and
- WLAN.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>http support for PXE</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexey</given>
-
- <common>Tarasov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>taleks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/soc2007/taleks-pxe_http">
- Project repository.</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/http_support_for_PXE">Project
- related Wiki-page.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Main goal of project is to introduce code working in PXE
- preboot environment, able to download from web server via direct
- connection or http proxy and prepare booting of FreeBSD
- kernel.</p>
-
- <p>Already implemented, but haven't thoroughly tested: PXE
- wrappers core code, ARP, ICMP echo request/reply, sockets code
- similar to common sockets (UDP and TCP modules). On base of
- sockets: simple DHCP client, DNS client.</p>
-
- <p>Currently working on http client, TCP testing, kernel booting
- and documenting main concepts of project modules.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Testing PXE API related code in different PXE
- implementations.</task>
-
- <task>Testing of implemented protocols.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Release Engineering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Release Engineering Team</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/snapshots/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Code freeze in preparation for FreeBSD 7.0 began on June 18th.
- There are several large projects still being finished up as well
- as some issues that resulted as "fallout" from the work done just
- before the code freeze started (e.g. things resulting from the
- GCC 4.2 import). A schedule for the 7.0 release has not been set
- yet but the hope is that the first BETA build will be done near
- the end of July with a "fairly normal" release cycle (a few BETA
- builds followed by two or three RCs, each separated by around two
- weeks).</p>
-
- <p>We are planning to release FreeBSD 6.3 around the same time as
- FreeBSD 7.0 is released so the release schedule for that will be
- set at the same point we set the release cycle for 7.0, hopefully
- late in July.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>10Gigabit Network Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kip</given>
-
- <common>Macy</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kmacy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
-
- <common>Gallatin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gallatin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jack</given>
-
- <common>Vogel</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jfv@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support was added for two more 10gigabit network drivers and
- there were major advances on improving system performance over
- 10g media.</p>
-
- <p>Kip Macy committed a new driver for the Chelsio adapters. The
- cxgb driver supports all current 10g adapters, as well as the new
- four-port gigabit model. The cxgb driver work was supported by
- Chelsio.</p>
-
- <p>Drew Gallatin made significant improvements to the Myricom 10g
- driver mxge. With these updates the driver does line rate
- transfers with less system overhead.</p>
-
- <p>Neterion contributed the nxge driver to support all their
- Xframe 10Gbe Server/Storage adapters. The initial driver import
- was done by Sam Leffler; a switch over to vendor support will
- happen soon.</p>
-
- <p>Jack Vogel is preparing a driver to support the latest Intel
- 10g hardware devices. The new driver - ixgbe - will complement
- the existing ixgb driver that supports older Intel 10g cards.</p>
-
- <p>Kip and Drew worked with other folks on performance analysis
- and tuning. This work improved cpu affinity and reduced overhead
- for managing network resources. Work is also underway to define a
- common Large Receive Offlaod (LRO) infrastructure. LRO is
- analogous to TSO on the receive side enabling drivers to receive
- at near line rate with normal sized frames. This common code base
- will help replace driver-specific code.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>A GUI audit analyzer for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dongmei</given>
-
- <common>Liu</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ldm@ercist.iscas.ac.cn</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="">
- </url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project is due to provide a GUI audit log analysis tool
- for FreeBSD. Refer to ethereal/wireshark packet parsing engine
- and its framework to view and parse audit logs.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Get a GUI framework using GTK2.0 include menu bar, toolbar,
- list view and tree view.</task>
-
- <task>Parse and display audit log in the trailer file in the list
- view and tree view.</task>
-
- <task>Online capture audit log and parse and display them in the
- list view and tree view</task>
-
- <task>Add the filter mechanism</task>
-
- <task>Add the statistic mechanism</task>
-
- <task>Remote audit log analysis mechanism</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>BSD Bintools project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kai</given>
-
- <common>Wang</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kaiw27@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/BSDBintools" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A basic implementation of ar(1) (include ranlib) was finished
- and available in the perforce repository. Currently it provides
- all the main functions an ar(1) should have and it is based on
- the libarchive and libelf library thus is expected to have a
- better and simpler structure than the GPL'ed version. The work
- left in this part of the project is to perform a elaborate test
- and add additional functions.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Stack trace capture in PMCTools</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joseph</given>
-
- <common>Koshy</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jkoshy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/PmcTools">PMCTools Wiki
- page.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The kernel/hwpmc(4) bits of stack trace capture have been
- implemented and are available in Perforce under path
- '//depot/user/jkoshy/projects/pmc/...'. I'm currently enhancing
- pmcstat(8) to extract and summarize this information. Support by
- Google Inc. for this project is thankfully acknowledged.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Linuxulator update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
-
- <common>Divacky</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rdivacky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
-
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/linux-soc2007">Linuxulator
- update 2007</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Just like last year I got the opportunity to work on updating
- the Linuxulator to Linux version 2.6. This year I work on
- finishing futexes, *at syscalls and epoll/inotify.</p>
-
- <p>I, cooperating with Konstantin Belousov, have managed to fix
- futexes to the state of passing the official futex testing
- program. The fix was committed and 7.0R will ship with correct
- futex implementation. Work is planned on removing Giant locking
- from futexes. This only needs some careful review and
- testing.</p>
-
- <p>These days I mostly focus on *at syscalls, the patch is almost
- finished for committing and I hope that it will make it into 7.0R.
- As a part of this work I implemented native FreeBSD syscalls as
- well. Watch arch mailing list as I post the patch there.</p>
-
- <p>I also finished writing my master thesis describing how the
- Linuxulator works and G&aacute;bor K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n is working
- on integrating it into official FreeBSD articles.</p>
-
- <p>No work has happened in the epoll/inotify area but I hope to
- work on it right after I finish the *at syscalls.h</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finishing *at syscalls.</task>
-
- <task>Start the epoll/inotify work.</task>
-
- <task>Finish removal of Giant from futexes.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Security Regression Test</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Zhouyi</given>
-
- <common>Zhou</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>zhouzhouyi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/soc2007/zhouzhouyi%5fmactest%5fsoc">
- Perforce Repository.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Security Regression Test is supported by the project of Google
- summer code 2007. The main objective of this stage is to test the
- correctness of FreeBSD Mandatory Access Control Framework
- including correctly passing the security label from userland to
- kernel and non-bypassibility of Mandatory Access Control
- Hooks.</p>
-
- <p>Work performed in the last month:</p>
-
- <ol>
- <li>Constructed a pair of pseudo ethernet drivers used for
- testing network related hooks. To avoid the packet go through
- the lo interface, the IP address in the packet is twisted in
- the driver.</li>
-
- <li>Constructed a framework for logging Mandatory Access
- Control hooks which is got called during a period of time.
- <ul>
- <li>In kernel, every non-null label is got externalized into
- human readable string and recorded in a tail queue together
- with the name of hook that got called and possible flags or
- modes (etc. VREAD/VWRITE for mac_check_vnode_open hook).
- There is a thread much like audit subsystem's audit_worker
- logging the queue into a userspace file. The userland program
- use open, ioctl and close the /dev/mactest node to trigger
- and stop the logging. The logging file is truncated to zero
- every time the logging mechanism is triggered.</li>
-
- <li>In userland, a bison based parsing tool is used to parse
- the logged file and reconstruct the record chain which will
- be compared with testsuite supplied configuration file to
- examine if expected hooks is got called and the
- label/flags/modes are correct. c) The testsuite mainly
- follows src/tools/regression/fstest, modified to adapt to
- test Mandatory Access Control Framework and include tests for
- signals</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
- </ol>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The code is quick and dirty. For example, a call to vn_open
- without checking its return value which is not fault tolerance.
- The coding style also needs modifications.</task>
-
- <task>Although a test framework is completely constructed, the
- detailed test cases still need to be written, the test cases
- beside fstest and signal need to be add.</task>
-
- <task>Testing of audit subsystem has not begin.</task>
-
- <task>Other parts of Security Subsystem in FreeBSD also need
- concern.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>TrustedBSD Audit</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Christian</given>
-
- <common>Peron</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>csjp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <email>trustedbsd-audit@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/audit.html">TrustedBSD Audit
- Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>General cleanups in preparation for 7.0.</p>
-
- <p>Process audit state moved to the credential to allow it to be
- accessed lock-free in most cases, as well as allowing it to be
- used in asynchronous contexts.</p>
-
- <p>OpenBSM 1.0a14 has been imported, which: fixes IPv6 endian
- issues, makes OpenBSM gcc41 warnings clean, teaches
- audit_submit(3) about getaudit_addr(), adds zonename tokens;
- other changes since the existing CVS 1.0a12 release previously
- imported include man page improvements, XML printing support,
- better audit.log.5 documentation, additional 64-bit token types,
- and new audit event identifiers.</p>
-
- <p>MAC checks have been added so that MAC policies can control
- use of audit system calls.</p>
-
- <p>Additional system call arguments are now audited.</p>
-
- <p>Audit now provides a security.audit sysctl node in order to
- determine if audit support is compiled in; boot-time console
- printfs have been removed.</p>
-
- <p>"options AUDIT" is now in the 7-CURRENT GENERIC kernel, so
- AUDIT support will be available out of the box in 7.0 without a
- kernel recompile. Manually enabling audit support in rc.conf will
- still be required. With FreeBSD 7.0, AUDIT will be a fully
- supported, rather than experimental, feature.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
-
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>deb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org">The FreeBSD
- Foundation</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation ended Q2 raising over $116,000. We're
- almost half way to our goal of raising $250,000 this year! We
- continued our mission of supporting developer communication by
- helping FreeBSD developers attend BSDCan. We were also a sponsor
- of BSDCan and the developer summit. We are a sponsor of
- EuroBSDCon 2007 and are now accepting travel grant applications
- for this conference. Foundation board members met with
- representatives of companies that use or are thinking of using
- FreeBSD both in the bay area and Ottawa.</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation has negotiated a joint development agreement
- with Google, Inc. to sponsor FreeBSD developer Joseph Koshy to
- improve FreeBSD's HWPMC implementation, including adding
- stacktrace support, and a donation of SMP hardware for future SMP
- scalability work. We greatly appreciate Google's support for this
- project, which will facilitate performance measurement and
- optimization of both the FreeBSD operating system and
- applications running on it.</p>
-
- <p>To learn more about what we're doing, go to our website at
- <a href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/">
- http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/</a>
-
- . Our July newsletter will be published soon to update you on how
- we've been supporting the project and community worldwide.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>TrustedBSD MAC Framework</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/mac.html">TrustedBSD MAC
- Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Cleanup of MAC Framework API/KPI layers: mac.h is now just the
- user and user&lt;-&gt;kernel API; mac_framework.h is the
- kernel&lt;-&gt;MAC Framework KPI, and mac_policy.h is the MAC
- Framework&lt;-&gt;MAC policy module KPI. Along similar lines,
- mac_label_get() and mac_label_set() accessor functions now allow
- policies to access label data without encoding struct label
- binary layout into policy modules, opening the door to more
- efficient layouts. struct label is now in mac_internal.h and used
- only inside the MAC Framework.</p>
-
- <p>General MAC policy cleanup, including removing no-op entry
- points and sysctls for some sample policies. mac_test(4) has been
- cleaned up significantly, and counters for all entry points
- added.</p>
-
- <p>A MAC check for UNIX domain socket connect has been added.</p>
-
- <p>MAC checks have been added so that MAC policies can control
- use of audit system calls.</p>
-
- <p>MAC checks that duplicate existing privileges but add no
- additional context have been removed (such as sysarch_ioperm,
- kld_unload, settime, and system_nfsd) -- checks aligned with
- privileges but that do provide additional context, such as
- additional arguments, have been kept.</p>
-
- <p>The Biba and LOMAC policies now implement priv(9) checks,
- differentiating between privileges that may compromise system
- integrity models, and those that don't.</p>
-
- <p>The essentially unused mnt_fslabel / mnt_label distinction has
- been eliminated by moving to a single mnt_label. No functional
- change to any policy.</p>
-
- <p>Several MAC-related interfaces have been modified to
- synchronize with the naming conventions present in the version of
- the MAC Framework adopted in Mac OS X Leopard; significant
- further changes are in the pipeline to complete this
- synchronization. While it will not be possible to reuse a policy
- between the two platforms without careful thinking and
- modification, this makes porting much easier.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Multiprocessor Network Stack</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <email>net@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/netperf/">Netperf
- Project Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The custom file descriptor array lock has been replaced with
- an optimized sx lock, resulting in 2x-4x improvement in MySQL
- transaction rates on 8-core MySQL benchmarks. This improvement is
- due to moving to shared locking for frequent fd lookup
- operations, as well as significant optimization of the case where
- the filedesc lock is highly contended (as occurs in the threaded
- MySQL server performing constant socket I/O).</p>
-
- <p>The custom socket buffer I/O serialization lock (sblock),
- previously created by interlocking SB_WANT and SB_LOCK flags with
- the socket buffer mutex, has been replaced with an optimized sx
- lock, leading to a 10% performance improvement in MySQL and
- PostgreSQL benchmarks on 8-core systems. As part of this change,
- sx locks now have interruptible sleep primitives to allow the
- SB_NOINTR flag to work properly.</p>
-
- <p>These changes also correct a long-standing bug in socket
- buffer lock contention and SB_NOWAIT reported by Isilon; a
- simpler patch has been merged to 6.x to fix this bug without
- merging loocking changes.</p>
-
- <p>TCP debugging is now properly synchronized using a new
- tcp_debug_mtx.</p>
-
- <p>UMA allocation counters are now used for pipes rather than
- custom atomic counters, resulting in lowered overhead for pipe
- allocation and free.</p>
-
- <p>Significant code cleanup, commenting, and in some cases
- MFC'ing, has taken place with respect to the network stack and
- synchronization. Additional DDB debugging commands for sockets of
- various sorts have been added, allowing listing of socket state
- from DDB without the use of GDB.</p>
-
- <p>Certain non-MPSAFE subsystems have been removed or will be
- removed from FreeBSD 7.0, including IPX over IP tunneling (not
- general IPX/SPX support, just the tunneling over IP), KAME IPSEC
- (FAST_IPSEC is MPSAFE and now now supports IPv6), i4b, netatm
- (two other ATM stacks are still present), and ng_h4. Some of
- these features will be reintroduced in FreeBSD 7.1, but by
- removing them now, we are able to remove the NET_NEEDS_GIANT
- compatibility infrastructure that significant complicates and
- obfuscates the socket and network stack code.</p>
-
- <p>Other measurement and optimization projects continue; however,
- the 7.0 locking/synchronization work for the network stack is
- essentially complete.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>New work to parallelize the netisr thread (netisr2) as well
- as distribute UDP and TCP processing over multiple CPUs by
- connection, rather than just by input source as in 7.0, was
- presented at BSDCan. This work will be targeted at the 8-CURRENT
- branch.</task>
-
- <task>Complete netatm and NET_NEEDS_GIANT removal for 7.0.</task>
-
- <task>Complete MPSAFE locking of mld6 and nd6 IPv6 subsystems,
- which currently run under a global lock.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>TrustedBSD priv(9)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/">TrustedBSD Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Further reduction of suser(9) consumers in order to attempt to
- remove the suser(9) KPI for 7.0. This includes resource limits,
- System V IPC, PPP, netinet port reuse, the NFS server, and
- netatalk. Remove unnecessary or redundant privilege checks were
- possible. UFS-privileges that apply to other file systems have
- been renamed to VFS privileges.</p>
-
- <p>All suser_cred() flags and priv_check_cred() flags are no
- longer required, as SUSER_ALLOWJAIL and SUSER_RUID use are
- determined entirely inside kern_jail.c and kern_priv.c and
- selected based on the privilege number, not a calling context
- flag. All privileges are now consistently allowed or not allowed
- in jail, and consistently use the ruid or euid. We will leave the
- flags field there as it will likely be used for other things in
- the future.</p>
-
- <p>Documentation in suser(9) and priv(9) has been updated.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Apple's MacBook on FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rui</given>
-
- <common>Paulo</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rpaulo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://repoman.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/soc2007/rpaulo%2dmacbook/">
- P4 repository</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/AppleMacbook">wiki page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Apple's MacBook computers are nicely designed and have neat
- features that other laptops don't. While Mac OS X is a nice
- operating system, UNIX folks (like me) would prefer to run other
- operating systems like FreeBSD. This project aims to bring bug
- fixes and new drivers to FreeBSD that would help running this OS
- on this platform.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Write drivers or fix issues for/with the touchpad,
- keyboard, remote control IR receiver, Bluetooth.</task>
-
- <task>Fix reboot, halt, suspend/resume issues.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Security Officer and Security Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Officer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-officer@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Team</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-team@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/security/" />
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/administration.html#t-secteam" />
-
- <url href="http://vuxml.freebsd.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the time since the last status report, two security
- advisories have been issued concerning problems in the base
- system of FreeBSD; both of these problems were in "contributed"
- code maintained outside of FreeBSD. The FreeBSD Vulnerabilities
- and Exposures Markup Language (VuXML) document has continued to
- be updated; since the last status report, 35 new entries have
- been added, bringing the total up to 925.</p>
-
- <p>In order to improve handling of security issues in the FreeBSD
- Ports Collection a new "ports-security" team has been created to
- include ports committers who periodically help with fixing ports
- security issues and documenting them in the FreeBSD VuXML
- document. Committers who wish to help with this effort can
- contact simon@ for details.</p>
-
- <p>The following FreeBSD releases are supported by the FreeBSD
- Security Team: FreeBSD 5.5, FreeBSD 6.1, and FreeBSD 6.2. The
- respective End of Life dates of supported releases are listed on
- the web site; it is expected that of the upcoming releases,
- FreeBSD 6.3 will be supported for two years after release, while
- FreeBSD 7.0 will be supported for one year after release.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>lockmgr rewriting</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Attilio</given>
-
- <common>Rao</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>attilio@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeff</given>
-
- <common>Roberson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jeff@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/AttilioRao">
- http://wiki.freebsd.org/AttilioRao</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project consists in a rewriting of the lockmgr(9)
- interface on a lighter basis, using atomic instructions and
- direct usage of the sleepqueue interface. This should lead to a
- faster primitive, a saner interface and an higher maintainability
- of the code.</p>
-
- <p>So far, 3 newly files called kern/kern_lockng.c,
- sys/_lockmgrng.h and sys/lockmgrng.h have been created for the
- new primitive and an initial implementation has been committed
- into the perforce branch:
- //depot/user/attilio/attilio_lockmgr/...</p>
-
- <p>The implementation contains a good set of code intended to
- replace old lockmgr. Actually it only misses the support for lock
- draining that will be committed after an initial phase of testing
- and the inclusion of a better wake-up algorithm (which will
- simplify draining a lot and will improve performance on
- wakeup).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Need some testing</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Gvinum improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ulf</given>
-
- <common>Lilleengen</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>lulf@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://folk.ntnu.no/lulf/patches/freebsd/gvinum/soc2007">
- Patches of my SoC wo</url>
-
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/lulf/">Weblog</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/UlfLilleengen/SOC">
- Wikipage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>My previous status reports contained a lot of code that
- updated gvinum with the old vinum features.</p>
-
- <p>This year gvinum has been significantly rewritten. Lukas Ertl
- began rewriting the way gvinum is organized from using a multi
- consumer/provider model, to use a single consumer and provider,
- and having an event-system that first handles user-requests, and
- then runs normal I/O operations (Much like other GEOM classes).
- This makes the code easier to read, and perhaps there will be
- less bugs :)</p>
-
- <ol>
- <li>setstate on plexes and volumes.</li>
-
- <li>attach/detach command now works.</li>
-
- <li>concat/stripe/mirror commands. The previous code conflicted
- more than I expected with the new gvinum system, but it should
- work now.</li>
-
- <li>(Mounted) rebuilds possible.</li>
-
- <li>(Mounted) sync possible.</li>
-
- <li>Some refactoring of old code (Basically updating old code
- to use the new event system, and add some abstractions where
- possible)</li>
- </ol>
-
- <p>And of course, some time has gone to work out how things
- should be done, and to fix other bugs. I hope some of you are
- interested in trying this out (all the work has been in perforce
- so far), a patch can be found in the URL section. . This is a bit
- experimental, and although I've done much testing to hunt down
- bugs, there are most probably bugs left.</p>
-
- <p>I have other goals this summer as well. However, since some
- parts of gvinum was rewritten, I might not be able to do all of
- these, but growing is already working for the concatenated
- volumes (and also mirrored). I'd also like to implement growing
- for Raid5 arrays as well. Logging plexes would also be cool to
- have, but this is not really needed, since we have g_journal.
- Both these features will be addressed after I've made sure gvinum
- does all old vinum does, and also perhaps better. As I might have
- some extra time on my hands this summer, so I gladly accept
- suggestions on what else I might fix or implement "while I'm at
- it".</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Stability, stability, stability. I want gvinum to work
- really well. To accomplish that I have several test-machines I'm
- going to do different tests on. I sort of have a little test-plan
- in the working that I'll be using.</task>
-
- <task>A gvinumadmin tool that would make gvinum easier to use for
- unexperienced users. Perhaps integrate this into the installer.
- This is now probably something I'll do at the end, when hopefully
- everything works :) I might poke Ivan Voras a bit on this.</task>
-
- <task>Documenting gvinum and it's differences to vinum better. I
- take notes on where I need to document, so this is in
- progress.</task>
-
- <task>Implementing growing and shrinking of volumes.</task>
-
- <task>Implement logging plexes. Log all parity data being
- written.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>libarchive/bsdtar</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tim</given>
-
- <common>Kientzle</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kientzle@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Colin</given>
-
- <common>Percival</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>cperciva@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~kientzle/libarchive/">
- Project page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Both libarchive 2 and bsdtar 2 are now in -CURRENT and will be
- in 7.0. Libarchive 1.9 and bsdtar 1.9 should be in 6-STABLE in
- time for 6.3.</p>
-
- <p>libarchive 2 is much faster writing to disk than libarchive 1.
- It also supports new formats, has several minor API/ABI
- corrections, is more portable, and has many fewer bugs. Of
- special note is "libarchive_test", a new program that exercises
- much of the libarchive functionality; anyone interested in
- working on libarchive should become familiar with this test
- suite. bsdtar 2 is less ambitious, but does have a number of bug
- fixes and takes advantage of several new features in libarchive
- 2.</p>
-
- <p>libarchive 1.9 is identical to libarchive 2 except it
- maintains the old API/ABI. Similarly, bsdtar 1.9 is nearly
- identical to bsdtar 2, lacking only a few features that would
- prevent it from being used with existing libarchive 1
- libraries.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Tim Kientzle has started work on a libarchive-based cpio
- implementation that should be ready for inclusion with FreeBSD
- 8.</task>
-
- <task>Volunteer needed: We want a libarchive-based pax to replace
- our out-of-date pax implementation.</task>
-
- <task>Volunteer needed: pkg_add should use libarchive instead of
- forking an external tar; this could eventually make it much
- faster.</task>
-
- <task>Volunteer(s) needed: libarchive should write more cpio
- variants (easy); libarchive should read and write mtree format
- (not difficult); libarchive should write GNUtar 1.0 format sparse
- tar entries (tricky); bsdtar should support
- --metadata=&lt;archive&gt; to read names and properties from one
- archive, with data from disk, to create a new archive (mtree
- support in libarchive would make this very useful); bsdtar should
- preserve sparseness when creating archives.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>USB update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
-
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>About 18 months ago, I started to remove the compatibility
- macros that we had in the USB stack. These macros made it very
- hard to read the code and to diagnose problems. They represented
- a barrier to entry for people reading and understanding the
- stack. In addition, many of them effectively hid bugs from all
- but the most intensive investigations of the code.</p>
-
- <p>I've removed almost all of the macros in the client drivers,
- and all instances of the macros in the core FreeBSD USB stack.
- This makes the drivers more readable, and a little more robust.
- During this process, I fixed a lot of little bugs that people had
- been tripping over, and some that people hadn't reported. I've
- added a boatload of new vendor and product ids to the drivers
- from user PRs as well as from OpenBSD/NetBSD drivers.</p>
-
- <p>I finished up this work so that the FreeBSD USB stack would be
- more maintainable during the RELENG_7 period of time. I plan on
- MFCing most of the changes I've made into RELENG_6 after they
- have been shaken out in current. There was only one API changes
- in this work, so this is doable, and makes sharing drivers
- between 6.x and 7.x much easier. At this stage, it is unclear how
- long RELENG_6 will be around, so I'm hoping this will make USB
- much better in 6.3 if that's the release people choose to
- run.</p>
-
- <p>I've shied away from many of the more complicated changes to
- the stack. There's work being done outside of the tree by Hans
- Petter Selasky (hps) to make these sorts of changes. There is
- much in his stack that's ready to be merged, and I hope to
- integrate from that work useful bits that can be merged without
- disruption to improve the FreeBSD USB stack.</p>
-
- <p>I'm also looking for other FreeBSD developers that can jump in
- and help. Nearly all of the improvements I've done by spending a
- few hours a week sorting through the PRs for extremely low
- hanging fruit. There's plenty of room for others to be involved
- as well in improving FreeBSD's USB stack, as well as chances for
- us to import the now-useful bits from the evolving hps USB stack,
- hopefully reducing the diffs between it and the present FreeBSD
- USB stack. In addition, I'm looking for someone to do similar
- device ID merges from DragonFlyBSD.</p>
-
- <p>Finally, I've embarked on a mission to try to merge all the
- BSD's usbdevs files. There's no reason to have separate ones.
- I've started to modify usbdevs(1) to read the
- src/sys/dev/usb/usbdevs file and report more verbose information
- that way. A merged usbdevs would be larger, and take up more
- memory in a USBVERBOSE kernel, so to mitigate that effect, I'm
- making changes to usbdevs(1).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The biggest area of concern before the 7.0 release is to
- get the updated device lists into the manual pages. This task is
- too big for me to take on in addition to the work I'm doing in
- cleaning up.</task>
-
- <task>We need more people that are willing to help out on the
- 'trivial' PRs that add IDs to the driver. In addition, we need
- people to periodically sync our driver lists with DragonFlyBSD,
- NetBSD, and OpenBSD drivers.</task>
-
- <task>Merging the other BSD's usbdevs tables would be very
- helpful.</task>
-
- <task>Writing a usbdevs parser for usbdevs(1) to use.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Wireless Networking</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
-
- <common>Leffler</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
-
- <common>Thompson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>thompsa@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A major update of the 802.11 wireless support was committed.
- Changes include advanced station mode facilities such as
- background scanning and roaming, and support for 802.11n devices.
- In addition parts of the Atheros' SuperG protocol extensions were
- added so that wireless clients that communicate with
- Atheros-based access points can operate more effectively. The
- changes to the infrastructure are also important because they
- simplify future distribution of Virtual AP (VAP) support.</p>
-
- <p>This work represents the effort of many people including Kip
- Macy, Andrew Thompson, Sepherosa Ziehau, Max Laier, and Kevin Lo.
- Getting these changes into the tree now ensures they will be
- present for the lifetime of the 7.x branch.</p>
-
- <p>The scanning and SuperG work were supported by Atheros. The
- 802.11n-related work was supported by Marvell.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Please test your wireless networking, especially during the
- 7.0 BETA and RC period.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>FreeBSD and Wake On Lan</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Stefan</given>
-
- <common>Sperling</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>stsp@stsp.name</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://stsp.name/wol/" />
-
- <url href="http://stsp.name/wol/README.txt" />
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=83807&amp;cat=kern" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I have been working on making wake on lan (WOL) work with
- FreeBSD. Contrary to popular believe OS support is required for
- WOL to work properly. In particular network card drivers need to
- configure network cards for WOL during system shutdown, else the
- cards won't wake up. WOL is _not_ just a BIOS issue.</p>
-
- <p>This is work in progress. Currently the following
- cards/chipsets are supported:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>NatSemi DP83815 (if_sis)</li>
-
- <li>Via Rhine (if_vr, only VT6102 and up chips support
- WOL)</li>
-
- <li>Nvidia nForce (if_nve,
- <b>needs testing</b>
-
- )</li>
-
- <li>3Com Etherlink XL and Fast Etherlink XL (if_xl,
- <b>needs testing</b>
-
- , only 3c905B type adapters support WOL)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>I would be glad to get more feedback on my patch. I can add
- support for more chipsets but I need testers for hardware I don't
- have. I would appreciate access to data sheets for any NIC
- chipsets that are supported by FreeBSD and have WOL support.</p>
-
- <p>I would especially appreciate technical feedback on the patch,
- preferably by a committer who is willing to nitpick the patch to
- make it ready for inclusion in -CURRENT. I currently maintain the
- patch against RELENG_6_2 for my own use but I would port it to
- -CURRENT for inclusion.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeBSD/xen</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rink</given>
-
- <common>Springer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rink@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work is well under way to finish Kip Macy's FreeBSD/xen port,
- and get it into a shape which is suitable for inclusion in
- 7.0.</p>
-
- <p>Generally, the port is stable and performs quite well. The
- major bottleneck is the inability to work with GCC 4.2, this is
- the last major TODO before the work can be committed.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix the port to correctly work with GCC 4.2.</task>
-
- <task>Port the Xen drivers to newbus.</task>
-
- <task>Test/fix PAE support.</task>
-
- <task>Start on amd64 support.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>OpenBSD packet filter - pf</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
-
- <common>Laier</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mlaier@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>pf in HEAD (soon to be FreeBSD 7.0) has been updated to
- OpenBSD 4.1 bringing in a couple of new features:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>ftp-proxy has been rewritten, and a tftp version,
- tftp-proxy, has been added</li>
-
- <li>pf(4) now supports Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF)
- checks for simplified ingress filtering</li>
-
- <li>The pflog(4) interface is now clonable. pf(4) can log to
- multiple pflog interfaces now, each rule can specify which
- pflog interface to log to</li>
-
- <li>pflogd(8) can now be told which pflog interface to work
- with</li>
-
- <li>pfctl(8) can now expire table entries</li>
-
- <li>keep state is now the default for pf.conf(5) rules, as is
- the flags S/SA option on TCP connections. no state and flags
- any can be used to disable stateful filtering or TCP flags
- checking</li>
-
- <li>The pfctl(8) ruleset optimiser can be enabled in
- pf.conf(5)</li>
-
- <li>pf(4) anchors can now be loaded inline in the main
- pf.conf(5) and can be printed recursively</li>
-
- <li>Allow pf(4) rules inside anchors to have their counters
- reset, and make counter read &amp; reset an atomic
- operation</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Some patches that went into OpenBSD after 4.1 and improve
- performance significantly will be merged later.</p>
-
- <p>Work to support pf and netgraph interaction is underway and
- will be imported after 7.0. As all required ABI changes have been
- made during the update, we will be able to MFC this work for 7.1
- later on.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>FreeBSD and Coverity Prevent</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
-
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
-
- <common>Maxwell</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dmaxwell@coverity.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD's static analysis scans have been updated with a
- recent version of Coverity Prevent. Coverity is providing
- additional advice on configuration of the analysis to maximize
- the benefit from the tools.</p>
-
- <p>At BSDCan2007, Coverity provided FreeBSD with a license for an
- additional analysis tool called Extend, which allows writing
- custom FreeBSD specific code checkers. David Maxwell presented
- training material for interested FreeBSD developers. Some
- applications of custom checkers have been considered, and more
- results will be forthcoming as they are implemented and
- tested.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status
-Report//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>July-October</month>
-
- <year>2007</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers FreeBSD related projects between July and
- October 2007. The sixth EuroBSDCon was held in Denmark in September.
- The Google Summer of Code project came to a close and lots of
- participants are working getting their code merged back into
- FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>The bugs in the FreeBSD HEAD branch are being shaked out and it is
- being prepared for the FreeBSD 7 branching. If your are curious about
- what's new in FreeBSD 7.0 we suggest reading Ivan Voras' excellent
- summary
- <a href="http://ivoras.sharanet.org/freebsd/freebsd7.html">here</a>
-
- .</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! We hope you
- enjoy reading.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>soc</name>
-
- <description>Google Summer of Code</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>FreeBSD Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
-
- <description>Network Infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>MTund - Magic Tunnel Daemon</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matus</given>
-
- <common>Harvan</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mharvan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/MTund">mtund Wiki Page</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.inf.ethz.ch/personal/mharvan/docs/eurobsdcon.pdf">
- MTund Poster</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>IP can easily be tunneled over a plethora of network protocols
- at various layers, such as IP, ICMP, UDP, TCP, DNS, HTTP, SSH.
- While a direct connection may not always be possible due to a
- firewall, the IP packets could be encapsulated as payload in other
- protocols, which would get through. However, each such
- encapsulation requires the setup of a different program and the
- user has to manually probe different encapsulations to find out
- which of them works in a given environment.</p>
-
- <p>MTund is a tunneling daemon using run-time loadable plugins for
- the different encapsulations. It automagically selects the best
- encapsulation in each environment and can fail over to another
- encapsulation. Several plugins have been implemented and the daemon
- supports multiple concurrent clients.</p>
-
- <p>Note that the project originally started under the name of Super
- Tunnel Daemon, but was later renamed to Magic Tunnel Daemon
- (MTund).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Config file format and parser.</task>
-
- <task>More plugins (http, ssh, ...).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The Spanish Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>J. Vicente</given>
-
- <common>Carrasco Vay&aacute;</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>carvay@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
-
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/es_ES.ISO8859-1/articles/fdp-es/">
- Info for volunteers</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>After a long break in this project, we started reviewing and
- refreshing our translations. We have to update the content to
- reflect the current state of the English version. There are a few
- parts written in a poor style, another task is to improve these a
- bit. Any kind of help is highly welcome.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Sync the website with the English version.</task>
-
- <task>Sync the documentation with the English version.</task>
-
- <task>Review the quality of poorly translated parts.</task>
-
- <task>Add more translations.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The Hungarian Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
-
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
-
- <common>P&aacute;li</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/hu/docproj/hungarian.html">Info
- for volunteers</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/hu/">Hungarian website</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/docproj%5fhu&amp;HIDEDEL=NO">
- Perforce repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have a new volunteer, G&aacute;bor P&aacute;li, who provided us
- some high-quality contributions. As a result, we have been able to add 5
- new articles since the last status report.</p>
-
- <p>There is also an ongoing effort in the Perforce repository to
- translate the FreeBSD Handbook to Hungarian. Any kind of support is
- highly welcome.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Translate the Handbook.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>EuroBSDcon 2007</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>EuroBSDCon 2007 Organizing Committee</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>info@EuroBSDCon.dk</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://2007.EuroBSDCon.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The sixth EuroBSDCon went well. 215 people attended the
- conference. Feedback has been very positive.</p>
-
- <p>At the conference we had a Best Talk contest. Steven Murdoch,
- Isaac Levy and Pawel Jakub "zfs-man" Dawidek each received a prize
- for their fantastic talks.</p>
-
- <p>Also over 300 pictures from the conference has been uploaded to
- Flickr with the tag
- <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/eurobsdcon2007/">
- EuroBSDCon2007</a>
- </p>
-
- <p>Videos and slides from the talks are now online at the
- conference website.</p>
-
- <p>We thank our speakers for graciously having permitted recording
- and publication of their talks</p>
-
- <p>EuroBSDCon 2008 will take place in Strassbourg.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>finstall</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ivan</given>
-
- <common>Voras</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ivoras@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/finstall" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The "finstall" project is about the new graphical installer for
- FreeBSD. The basic frameworks (both client-side and server-side)
- are done during the SoC 2007 and it's ready for major new features
- to be implemented. This project should yield an usable installer
- for 7.0-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>- There are several patches needed for finstall's operation
- that are still waiting on re@'s approval (unionfs, pwd, kbdmap).
- Finstall will be late or unusable until these patches are
- committed.</task>
-
- <task>- After the patches are committed, there are several exciting
- features to be implemented, among others ZFS and GEOM RAID
- support.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>GNATS graphs</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edwin</given>
-
- <common>Groothuis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>edwin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~edwin/gnats/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>With the leaving of bsd@, we lost the GNATS statistics webpages.
- On this URL I generate a new set of graphs, right now a subset of
- what bsd@ had, hopefully a superset of that in the future.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc' summary='t'>
- <title>Summer of Code</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Murray</given>
-
- <common>Stokely</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>murray@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/summerofcode-2007.html">
- Official FreeBSD Summer of Code 2007 Final Status Update</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://googlesummerofcode.blogspot.com/2007/09/updates-from-freebsd.html">
- Google Blog Post About FreeBSD</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2007">FreeBSD Summer
- of Code Wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We're happy to report the successful conclusion of our third
- consecutive Google Summer of Code. By all accounts, the FreeBSD
- participation in this program was an unqualified success. We
- narrowed down the many impressive applications to 25 that were
- selected for funding and 92% of these completed successfully and
- were awarded the full $4,500 stipend. The FreeBSD Foundation was
- also granted $500 per student from Google for a total of
- $12,500.</p>
-
- <p>These student projects included security research, improved
- installation tools, new utilities, and more. Many of the students
- have continued working on their FreeBSD projects even after the
- official close of the program. Three students have already been
- granted full src/ commit access to CVS and more are expected. At
- least 2 of our FreeBSD mentors will be meeting with Google
- organizers in Mountain View this month to discuss the program at
- the Mentor Summit.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Integration of student projects into FreeBSD -CURRENT.
- Several are currently blocked on the FreeBSD 7.0 code freeze, but
- we hope to see these contributions included in a future
- release.</task>
-
- <task>Updating the ideas list. Many of the items listed there have
- been completed and we could always use new projects for next year's
- students and for others to work on throughout the year.
- http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/ideas</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>gvirstor</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ivan</given>
-
- <common>Voras</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ivoras@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/gvirstor" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>GEOM_VIRSTOR (virtual disk space / over-commit GEOM class) has
- been committed to 7-CURRENT and will ship in 7.0-RELEASE. Thanks to
- Pawel Jakub Dawidek and others who have made this possible.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>It needs wider exposure and testing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>USB</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hans Petter</given>
-
- <common>Sirevaag Selasky</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>hselasky@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/usb/src/sys/dev/usb&amp;HIDEDEL=NO">
- Current USB files</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/fileLogView.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/usb/src/sys/dev/usb/README">
- Current USB API README file</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the last three months there has been a flush of changes
- going into the FreeBSD USB P4 project. The changes mainly concern
- the ability to support the USB device side and multi frame USB
- transfers. Up to date the FreeBSD USB stack has only supported the
- USB Host Side. Before Christmas 2007 the P4 USB project will offer
- USB device support and some simple USB device side implementations.
- Technically an USB device side driver will look very similar to an
- USB host side driver. Infact there will be very few differences.
- Support for multi frame USB transfers opens up the possibility to
- transfer multiple short-packet terminated USB frames to/from
- different memory locations resulting in only one interrupt on the
- USB Host Controller. More specific: I have implemented support for
- the "alt_next" pointer in the EHCI Transfer Descriptor. This should
- give a noticeable increase in the maximum number of short-packet
- terminated BULK frames that can be transferred per second.</p>
-
- <p>I regularly get questions from people asking about when the USB
- P4 project will be merged into FreeBSD-current. The answer is not
- simple, but probably something like another year. The reason is not
- that the current code in the USB P4 project is not usable, but
- rather that the quality needs to be raised in means of making
- already good solutions more technically excellent, writing more
- documentation and styling the code.</p>
-
- <p>Ideas and comments with regard to the new USB API are welcome at
- freebsd-usb@freebsd.org.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Porting Linux KVM to FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Fabio</given>
-
- <common>Checconi</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>fabio@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Luigi</given>
-
- <common>Rizzo</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>luigi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://feanor.sssup.it/~fabio/freebsd/lkvm/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>
- <p>Linux KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) is a software package
- that can be used to create virtual machines fully emulating x86
- hardware on top of machines supporting Intel VT-x or AMD-V
- virtualization extensions, available on newer AMD and Intel
- processors, e.g., recent Athlon64, Core 2 Duo, Xeon and so
- on.</p>
-
- <p>Linux KVM has been ported to FreeBSD as a loadable kernel
- module, using the linux-kmod-compat port (in /usr/ports/devel/)
- to reuse as much as possible of the original source code, plus an
- userspace client consisting in a modified version of qemu, that
- uses KVM for the execution of its guests.</p>
-
- <p>The porting has been completed, many of the limitations
- present at the end of the Summer of Code have been removed and
- the known bugs have been fixed. Some configurations have been
- tested, FreeBSD-CURRENT i386 guests have been booted on Intel and
- AMD processors, both in i386 and amd64 (host) installations. Only
- one client at a time is supported by now and performance is not
- that exciting, but the project seems to be ready to receive wider
- testing.</p>
- </p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Apple's MacBook on FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rui</given>
-
- <common>Paulo</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rpaulo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/AppleMacbook" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Summer of Code project went well and we reached interesting
- results. At least the Mac Mini should be fully supported by now.
- Regarding the other Apple systems, we still need to polish some
- edges.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Integrate rpaulo-macbook p4 branch into CVS.</task>
-
- <task>Continue the work on the remaining issues.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Multicast DNS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Fredrik</given>
-
- <common>Lindberg</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>fli@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/MulticastDNS" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project (started out as a GSoC 2007 project) aims to provide
- a complete Multicast DNS and Service Discovery suite. Much progress
- have been made since the last status report and the project is
- slowly reaching a usable state. Most features are complete and the
- current focus is on fixing outstanding bugs, fine tuning and
- testing. However, there are still a few open tasks (see below).
- More information and snapshots can be found at the wiki page.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Avahi library wrapper.</task>
-
- <task>dns_sd (Apple) library wrapper.</task>
-
- <task>Testing (always welcome).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Multi-link PPP daemon (MPD) 5.x</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/mpd/">Project home</url>
-
- <url href="http://mpd.sourceforge.net/doc5/mpd5.html">
- ChangeLog</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>New mpd-5.x branch has been started and first public release is
- planned soon. The main goal of the new branch is to implement new
- operation principles based on dynamic on-demand links/bundles
- creation. There are several benefits received from new design:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Significantly simplified server configuration - no more tons
- of predefined links/bundles,</li>
-
- <li>New multilink implementation - no more predefined link-bundle
- relations,</li>
-
- <li>Call forwarding (LAC, PAC, TSA) like in Cisco VPDN setups can
- now be enabled/configured depending on peer auth
- name/domain.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>L2TP auth proxying support.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Network Stack Virtualization</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marko</given>
-
- <common>Zec</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>zec@fer.hr</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://imunes.tel.fer.hr/virtnet/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The network stack virtualization project aims at extending the
- FreeBSD kernel to maintain multiple independent instances of
- networking state. This allows for networking independence between
- jail-like environmens, each maintaining its private network
- interface set, IPv4 and IPv6 network and port address space,
- routing tables, IPSec configuration, firewalls, and more.</p>
-
- <p>The prototype, which is kept in sync with FreeBSD -CURRENT,
- should be sufficiently stable for testing and experimental use. The
- project's web page includes weekly code snapshots, as well as a
- virtualized FreeBSD system installed on a VMWare disk image
- available for download.</p>
-
- <p>The short-term goal is to deliver production-grade kernel
- support for virtualized networking for FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE (as a
- snap-in kernel replacement), while continuing to keep the code in
- sync with -CURRENT for possible merging at a later date.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Porting OpenBSD's sysctl Hardware Sensors Framework to
- FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Constantine A.</given>
-
- <common>Murenin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>cnst@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Shteryana</given>
-
- <common>Shopova</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>syrinx@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/GSoC2007/cnst-sensors">Port
- OpenBSD's sysctl hw.sensors framework to FreeBSD, a Google Summer
- of Code 2007 project</url>
-
- <url href="http://cnst.livejournal.com/tag/GSoC2007">cnst's
- GSoC2007 blog</url>
-
- <url href="http://cnst.livejournal.com/data/atom?tag=GSoC2007">
- cnst's GSoC2007 atom feed</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2007-September/021722.html">
- Project completion announcement from 2007-09-13</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://p4web.freebsd.org//depot/projects/soc2007/cnst-sensors/?ac=83" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The
- <strong>GSoC2007/cnst-sensors</strong>
-
- project was about porting the
- <em>sysctl hw.sensors</em>
-
- framework from OpenBSD to FreeBSD. The project was
- <a
- href='http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2007-September/021722.html'>
- successfully completed</a>,
-
- <a
- href='http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/mailarchive/commits/2007-10/msg00015.html'>
- committed into DragonFly BSD</a>, and is now pending final review and integration
- into the FreeBSD's CVS tree (subject to the tree being unfrozen).</p>
-
- <p>The <em>sensors framework</em> provides a unified interface for
- storing, registering and accessing information about hardware
- monitoring sensors. Sensor types include, but are not limited to,
- temperature, voltage, fan RPM, time offset and logical drive
- status. In the OpenBSD base system, the framework spans
- <em>sensor_attach(9)</em>, <em>sysctl(3)</em>, <em>sysctl(8)</em>,
- <em>systat(1)</em>, <em>sensorsd(8)</em>, <em>ntpd(8)</em> and
- more than 50 drivers, ranging from I2C temperature sensors and
- Super I/O hardware monitors to IPMI and RAID controllers. Several
- third-party tools are also available, for example, a plug-in for
- Nagios and ports/sysutils/symon.</p>
-
- <p>As a part of this Google Summer of Code project, all core
- components of the framework were ported, including sysctl, systat
- and sensorsd. Some drivers for the most popular Super I/O Hardware
- Monitors were ported, too: <em>it(4)</em>, supporting most
- contemporary ITE Tech Super I/O, and <em>lm(4)</em>, supporting
- most contemporary Winbond Super I/O. Moreover, some existing
- FreeBSD drivers were converted to utilise the framework, for
- example, <em>coretemp(4)</em>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Final Review and Commit</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>PC-BSD Handbook</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Murray</given>
-
- <common>Stokely</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>murray@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matt</given>
-
- <common>Olander</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>matt@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Fukang</given>
-
- <common>Chen</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>loader@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.pcbsd.org">PC-BSD Web Page</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook">FreeBSD Handbook</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The PC-BSD derivative of FreeBSD is becoming increasingly
- popular for new users of BSD. Much of the content in the existing
- FreeBSD Handbook is directly applicable to PC-BSD. We are writing
- PC-BSD specific installation and port/packages chapters (PBI).
- These chapters will be checked into
- docs/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/pcbsd-handbook and will include some of
- the same chapters as the Handbook does, but with a different
- &amp;os entity and possibly with some conditional changes in those
- chapter files.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>More work is needed on a PC-BSD ports/packages chapter.
- Fukang may already have some work in this area so coordinate with
- him first.</task>
-
- <task>More text is needed for the PC-BSD installation chapter to
- augment the screenshots that Fukang has collected. Contact him to
- coordinate.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/">The FreeBSD Ports
- Collection</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/">
- Contributing to the FreeBSD Ports Collection</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~fenner/portsurvey/">FreeBSD
- ports unfetchable distfile survey (Bill Fenner's report)</url>
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">FreeBSD ports
- monitoring system</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">The FreeBSD
- Ports Management Team</url>
-
- <url href="http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com">The Marcuscom
- Tinderbox</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/gcc4">GCC4 Status Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports count is over 17,700. The PR count has decreased a bit
- to just over 700.</p>
-
- <p>There have been 6 experimental runs on the build cluster. The
- resulting commits include the fixup of last year's DESTDIR changes,
- the refactoring of perl bits into bsd.perl.mk, the update of xorg
- from 7.2 to 7.3, the upgrade of all of the autoconf dependencies to
- the latest version (wherever possible), and the upgrade of Python
- to 2.5. This effort has resulted in the fewest number of 'open'
- portmgr PRs in quite some time. portmgr appreciates all the people
- who worked with us on these patches, and people's patience as we
- catch up.</p>
-
- <p>As well, lofi@ committed the upgrade of QT to 4.3.1.</p>
-
- <p>We have added 3 new committers since the last report.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>GCC4.2 has been imported to the base for 7.0. Unfortunately,
- this broke a large number of ports. The ones that have not yet been
- fixed have now been flagged as 'broken' for both i386 and amd64, as
- appropriate. Please see the GCC4 status page (above) if you are
- able to help.</task>
-
- <task>Most of the remaining ports PRs are "existing port/PR
- assigned to committer". Although the maintainer-timeout policy is
- helping to keep the backlog down, we are going to need to do more
- to get the ports in the shape they really need to be in.</task>
-
- <task>Although we have added many maintainers, we still have many
- unmaintained ports. The packages on amd64 are lagging behind a bit;
- those on sparc64 require even more work.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>FreeBSD-update Front End</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
-
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://developer.berlios.de/projects/facund/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The freebsd-update front end is able to wait for freebsd-update
- to download a new set of patches to apply. It can then install and
- rollback the patches on either the local computer or over a SSH
- tunnel.</p>
-
- <p>Since the end of the Summer of Code work has moved to BerliOS.
- The focus has been on writing tests for the front end, back end and
- communication library. The library has had tests written for most
- of it while the front and back ends have none.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Write more tests.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Ports Collection infrastructure improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
-
- <common>Kövesdán</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/G%C3%A1borSoC2007">Wiki
- page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The two most important parts of this Summer of Code projects
- have been accomplished.</p>
-
- <p>The DESTDIR support for the Ports Collection has been rewritten
- to use a chrooted install. Now it is much more lightweight and
- easier to understand, but it works well for the most common cases,
- where it is supposed to be useful.</p>
-
- <p>The Perl parts of the Ports Collection infrastructure have been
- extracted into an own module. At the same time, a new version
- handling has been invented. You can find more info on the Wiki.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="team">
- <title>FreeBSD.org Admins Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>FreeBSD.org</given>
-
- <common>Admins Team</common>
-
- <email>admins@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </name>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Over the last couple of months several FreeBSD.org systems have
- been experiencing hardware issues. This included the main
- web-server www.FreeBSD.org which had a bad fan. The bad fan has
- been replaced so it should hopefully be stable again. In general we
- are working on replacing older hardware with newer systems and
- consolidating machine functions in the process.</p>
-
- <p>Since August most FreeBSD.org services have been available via
- IPv6 with connectivity provided from ISC using a tunnel.</p>
-
- <p>To honor the "Eat your own dog-food" principle the first two
- FreeBSD.org infrastructure systems have been upgraded to FreeBSD 7
- and more are being upgraded as time permit.</p>
-
- <p>Due to heavy load on the project's Perforce and CVS server the
- two services are being moved to separate systems to improve
- performance of both CVS and Perforce.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status
-Report//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>October - December</month>
-
- <year>2007</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers FreeBSD related projects between October and
- December 2007.
- <a href="http://2008.asiabsdcon.org/">AsiaBSDCon 2008</a>
-
- is approaching and will be held at the Tokyo University of Science in
- Tokyo, Japan on the 27th - 30th of March 2008. The FreeBSD Foundation
- has released a
- <a
- href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/press/2007Dec-newsletter.shtml">
- Newsletter</a>
-
- detailing their activities over the past few months.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD 7.0 is nearing release and the 2nd Release Candidate is
- ready for testing and is available for
- <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/where.html#helptest">download now</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! We hope you
- enjoy reading.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>FreeBSD Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>Bug Busting</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bugmeister_at_FreeBSD_dot_org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/support.html#gnats">GNATS</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/BugBusting/Resources">BugBusting
- Resources</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/Bugathons/January2008">January
- 2008 Bugathon</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As a result of a posting on freebsd-current@ complaining about a
- communication gap between users and developers, there has been a
- great deal of new interest in working on bugbusting -- in particular,
- we brainstormed on ideas on how non-committers can help. The two main
- ideas that are being discussed are incoming bug triage (classifying,
- rating, and so forth), and working with users (helping users to work
- through problems that aren't classical Problem Reports.</p>
-
- <p>As a result of this, we held our first Bugathon in quite some time
- (on #freebsd-bugbusters on EFNet). Over 30 people participated. As a
- result of this, over 120 PRs were closed, and dozens more were put
- into the 'feedback' state. Most of these PRs were in the kern/ and
- bin/ categories, which are the two that need the most work. (The new
- arrival rate was over 40/day during this time, including ports, so
- there was a significant net decrease.)</p>
-
- <p>Several new wiki pages were created to support this effort, and
- finally capture a lot of the previous discussions from both the
- mailing list and the IRC channel. There are even more good ideas
- which Mark Linimon has promised to work up and investigate,
- including:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>a web page to show "last N days of PRs"</li>
-
- <li>some way for committers to only view PRs that have been in some
- way 'vetted' or 'confirmed'</li>
-
- <li>more publicity for what we've already got in place, and for
- what we intend to do next</li>
-
- <li>new categories, classifications, and states for PRs, that will
- better match our workflow</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Note: at this time we are not yet looking to replace GNATS. The
- idea right now is to see what we can learn about how our workflow
- does (and ought to) work, and experiment with some low-cost changes
- to get various people's reactions. Linimon's feeling is that any of
- these kinds of changes would carry over to a new system, if we were
- to change over.</p>
-
- <p>rwatson also created a wiki page to put down some thoughts about
- how to work on the various kernel problems that are reported.
- Although preliminary, this captures some expertise and puts it into a
- place where prospective volunteers can more easily find it.</p>
-
- <p>The overall PR count is back up to just under 5300. Although this
- is net increase from the previous report, there were long periods of
- src and ports freeze during this time, which creates a spike in the
- overall count. (src and ports both remain in slush during that time).
- The peak number was approaching 5500.</p>
-
- <p>Overall, we seem to have some momentum and new volunteers
- interested in working on user-reported problems. bugmeister is
- hopeful that we can capitalize on this and make some good progress in
- the rest of 2008.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Coda</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A large number of bugs have been fixed in the FreeBSD "coda"
- kernel module over the past six months, and a man page has been
- added to describe the module. Many of these bugs were the result of
- the coda module failing to keep up with the many enhancements to
- FreeBSD VFS over the last few years. As a result of these fixes, it
- is now possible to use Coda with FreeBSD 7.x and 8.x without
- immediate panics, and possibly for an extended period. The new man
- page does clarify that Coda is an experimental distributed file
- system and not yet appropriate for production use on FreeBSD, but
- things are looking a lot better than they were.</p>
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The Spanish Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>José Vicente</given>
-
- <common>Carrasco Vayá</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>carvay@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
-
- <common>Kövesdán</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/es_ES.ISO8859-1/articles/fdp-es/">
- Info for volunteers</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last status report we have made a nice progress about
- the website translation. The structure of the translated sites is
- polished and we have brought a significant set of pages up-to-date.
- New pages with important content have also been translated. Apart
- from the good progress, there is a still a lot to do. Some pages
- are still seriously outdated and some important parts are
- missing.</p>
-
- <p>At the same time, we have added one new article translation and
- one is still awaiting review before being committed.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Continue synchronizing the website with the English one and
- translate further important parts</task>
-
- <task>Synchronize the articles and the Handbook</task>
-
- <task>Add new translations</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The Hungarian Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
-
- <common>Kövesdán</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
-
- <common>Páli</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/hu/">Hungarian webpage</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/articles/">
- Hungarian articles</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/changeList.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/docproj%5fhu/books/handbook/...%2b//depot/projects/docproj%5fhu/share/...">
- Perforce changelist</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have added the translation of the FreeBSD Flyer and
- maintained the existing translations. A huge progress is being made
- to provide a Hungarian translation of the FreeBSD Handbook. Also,
- there is an ongoing effort to provide Hungarian release notes for
- the upcoming FreeBSD releases.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Translate Handbook</task>
-
- <task>Add release notes for HEAD and RELENG_7</task>
-
- 0</help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>DTrace</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
-
- <common>Birrell</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~jb/reasons/reasons.html">
- Change summary</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Thanks to support from Cisco Systems, Inc, the port of the
- DTrace dynamic tracing framework from OpenSolaris to FreeBSD is
- active again. A solution to the integration issues surrounding the
- CDDL and BSD licenses has been found. There is an entirely BSD
- licensed set of hooks/shims which are optionally compiled into the
- kernel. This option can be included in the GENERIC kernel and
- shipped without any CDDL patent encumberance. The CTF (Compact C
- Type Format) tools now work across all architectures enabled in a
- 'make universe'. A BSD licensed DWARF library has been developed.
- The kernel DTrace support is limited to amd64 and i386 at the
- moment. It currently passes 822 of the tests in the DTrace Test
- Suite. It is expected that the initial commit to FreeBSD-CURRENT
- will occur within the next month after review. Refer to the change
- summary page for details of the proposed changes.</p>
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeBSD Installer</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mike</given>
-
- <common>Makonnen</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mtm@FreeBSD.Org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~mtm/fin.tar.bz2" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Installer project (FIN) is yet another attempt to
- replace the aging sysinstall(8). I am attempting to keep the best
- parts of sysinstall(8) and combine them with the framework provided
- by the BSDInstaller (bsdinstaller.org) to create an installation
- program for FreeBSD that is multi-lingual, supports multiple
- installation media, supports remote installation, and is easily
- extensible to other installation types (gui, cgi, etc). The current
- implementation will slice disks, install your choice of base
- distributions, and set hostname and root password.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Setting date, time, and time zone information</task>
-
- <task>Choosing and installing packages</task>
-
- <task>Support for installation media other than IDE CD-Rom (HTTP,
- FTP, etc)</task>
-
- <task>Integration with devel/gettext</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>LVM geom class</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
-
- <common>Thompson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>thompsa@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>glvm is a geom class which reads the metadata from a LVM2 (Linux
- volume manager) disk and creates a geom provider for each logical
- volume. An example is the logs lv on a volume group called vg0
- appearing as /dev/lvm/vg0-logs, this can be mounted as a disk.</p>
-
- <p>The code is working and will be posted for testing soon.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>malloc(3)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jason</given>
-
- <common>Evans</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jasone@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>malloc(3) has been enhanced in several ways to reduce lock
- contention when multi-threaded programs concurrently use the
- malloc(3) functions. The primary enhancements are lazy deallocation
- and dynamic arena load balancing.</p>
-
- <p>Lazy deallocation is designed to reduce contention for programs
- that use the producer-consumer model, where a thread produces
- (allocates) objects, and a pool of worker threads consumes
- (deallocates) those objects. As a side benefit, lazy deallocation
- also substantially reduces lock contention if multiple unrelated
- threads are using the same arena.</p>
-
- <p>Allocation activity patterns can change throughout the lifetime
- of a program. Dynamic arena load balancing monitors arena lock
- contention and re-assigns threads to other arenas as necessary,
- thus smoothing out allocator performance.</p>
-
- <p>In order to monitor lock contention in support of arena load
- balancing, I had to switch to using pthreads mutexes. This all by
- itself smoothed out allocator performance under high load, since
- the internal libc "spinlocks" aren't really spinlocks, whereas
- malloc now spins for a bit before blocking.</p>
-
- <p>I plan to MFC these changes to RELENG_7, hopefully in time for
- the FreeBSD 7.1 release.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>FreeBSD/mips</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
-
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
-
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ollivier</given>
-
- <common>Houchard</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>cognet@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Randall</given>
-
- <common>Stewart</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rrs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD/mips boots to multiuser using gxemul on the MALTA board
- with a 4Kc based CPU. The port is targeting MIPS32 and MIPS64
- release 1 and release 2 based systems. Work is underway to support
- multicore systems.</p>
-
- <p>Preliminary ports to adm 5120, the IDT RC32434, the Sentry 5,
- and a few other targets have started. These ports are in various
- stages of stability.</p>
-
- <p>Juniper Networks has donated a generic MIPS FreeBSD port. This
- port doesn't run on any real hardware, but contains the necessary
- parts to run on idealized MIPS hardware. The FreeBSD/mips workers
- have been merging the current base and the Juniper code into a
- unified base. In addition, Cavium Networks has donated code
- supporting their multicore mips64r2 platform. This code is also
- being merged into the tree and cleaned up as well. The merged code
- base presently is making it to the first (or maybe second) call to
- cpu_switch before dying. Active work is underway in this area.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>FreeBSD Mirror Site Status</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edwin</given>
-
- <common>Groothuis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>edwin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.mavetju.org/unix/ftp-stats.php" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There are several websites already with overview of the FreeBSD
- FTP mirrror sites, but they all seem to have one problem: They are
- not manually updated with the list of sites. For example,
- http://mirrorlist.freebsd.org/FBSDsites.php, despite being hosted
- by an Australia, doesn't have the Australian mirrors on it, while
- http://people.freebsd.org/~kuriyama/mirrors/ doesn't tell you which
- files are available from there. The data on my page shows the
- availability of the ISO images on all FTP mirror sites. The list of
- FTP mirror sites is obtained from DNS by either doing a
- zone-transfer or by just trying the standard names. The first data
- block shows a quick overview of the availability of the ISO image
- directories per server, architecture and mirror site. The second
- data block shows a verbose availability of the contents of the ISO
- image directories per server.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The next addition will be the availability of the pre-build
- packages.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Multi-IPv4/v6 jails</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
-
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.ORG</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The multi-IPv4/v6 jails project was resumed in early January
- after previous work had been abandoned in 2006.</p>
-
- <p>As an alternate solution to full network stack virtualization,
- this work shall provide a lightweight solution for multi-IP
- virtualization. The changes are even more important because of the
- emerging demand for IPv6.</p>
-
- <p>The current status includes updated user space utilities. Kernel
- side has grown support for multiple IP addresses for both address
- families in jails, while the old kernel internal lookup/checking
- functions were kept and can be compiled in during the transition
- period limiting jails to one IP address. Additionally a show jails
- DDB command was added to ease debugging.</p>
-
- <p>As an auxiliary project the last suser(9) checks were replaced
- in netinet6/ to support optional raw IPv6 sockets with jails. The
- new priv(9) checks were committed to HEAD.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Check for proper v4-mapped v6 address handling.</task>
-
- <task>Review/add SCTP jail checks.</task>
-
- <task>Think of enhanced lookups for jails with lots of IP addresses
- (preserving the "primary" IPv4 address).</task>
-
- <task>Regression tests and review.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>if_nxge -- Neterion Xframe 10GbE Server/Storage adapter
- driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The if_nxge driver, contributed by Neterion, has been merged
- into FreeBSD 8-CURRENT and FreeBSD 7-STABLE, and will appear in
- FreeBSD 7.0.</p>
-
- <p>The nxge driver provides support for Neterion Xframe-I and
- Xframe-II adapters. The driver supports TCP Segmentation Offload
- (TSO/LSO), Large Receive Offload (LRO), Jumbo Frames (5 buffer
- mode), Header Separation (Rx 2 buffer mode), VLAN, and Promiscuous
- mode.</p>
-
- <p>For general information and support, please visit the Neterion
- support page http://www.neterion.com/support/support.html.</p>
-
- <p>The nxge driver supports Neterion Xframe 10 Gigabit Ethernet
- adapters listed in http://www.neterion.com/how/pricing.html.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Performance Monitoring Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Erik</given>
-
- <common>Cederstrand</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>erik@cederstrand.dk</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://littlebit.dk:5000/">Temporary website
- location</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As part of my thesis, I've been working on a framework to
- monitor the performance of CURRENT over time. The project is now in
- a state where a server and a slave are producing benchmark results
- and publishing the results to a web page for testing. Already, the
- setup has detected regressions. Lots of improvements can be made,
- but it is already quite useful. Over the next month I'll be adding
- a few features, fixing bugs and writing documentation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Decide on a useful set of benchmarks</task>
-
- <task>Find a more permanent home for the database and
- webserver</task>
-
- <task>Go live</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports 2.0</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Aryeh</given>
-
- <common>Friedman</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>aryeh.friedman@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alejandro</given>
-
- <common>Pulver</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>alepulver@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
-
- <common>Southwell</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>david@vizion2000.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Completed initial requirements gathering. Selection of
- development tools complete. General internal design complete.</p>
-
- <p>Ports 2.0 goals are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Re-engineer/modernize the ports build process using graph
- theory and more flexible depends calculations.</li>
-
- <li>Better document ports 1.0 and 2.0</li>
-
- <li>Maintain 100% user level compatibility with ports 1.0</li>
-
- <li>After a long trial period replace ports 1.0 in the "base
- system"</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Create engine</task>
-
- <task>Combine ports 1.0 docs from porters guide and the handbook
- into a single guide</task>
-
- <task>Create a proof of concept by building xorg (including all
- dependanicies) under the new system</task>
-
- <task>Create mailing list and web site</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/">The FreeBSD Ports
- Collection</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/">
- Contributing to the FreeBSD Ports Collection</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~fenner/portsurvey/">FreeBSD
- ports unfetchable distfile survey (Bill Fenner's report)</url>
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">FreeBSD ports
- monitoring system</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">The FreeBSD
- Ports Management Team</url>
-
- <url href="http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com">marcuscom
- Tinderbox</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports count continues to accelerate and is now over 18,000.
- The PR count, which had dipped to around 750 before the 6.3/7.0
- freeze, is now back up to about 1000, due to the fact that we
- remain in ports slush.</p>
-
- <p>Because of the freeze/slush, no experimental ports runs have
- been committed since the last report. Although 2 more -exp runs
- have been completed, we are waiting for 7.0R to commit them.</p>
-
- <p>Once 7.0R happens, a lot of chaos is going to happen in the
- Ports Collection. This has built up during the long release cycle.
- Get ready for the following changes, among others:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>upgrade of KDE to 4.0 (being tested)</li>
-
- <li>upgrade to gettext</li>
-
- <li>upgrade to libtool</li>
-
- <li>introduction of perl 5.10</li>
-
- <li>final removal of XFree86 (deprecated for quite some
- time)</li>
-
- <li>removal of other expired ports</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Most of the portmgr activity was related to the QA process for
- the releases. In addition, linimon spent quite some time trying to
- get the sparc64 ports into better shape, and sent out a request for
- more people to help test sparc64 ports. Some people have responded
- with offers for letting committers get accounts on their machines.</p>
-
- <p>Unfortunately during this time period, we became unable to build
- packages for ia64-7. As a result, we are not currently building
- packages for ia64 any more. If any one wants to step up to work on
- this architecture, let portmgr know.</p>
-
- <p>We are currently building packages for amd64-5, amd64-6,
- amd64-7, amd64-8, i386-5, i386-6, i386-7, i386-8, sparc64-6, and
- sparc64-7. Note, however, that RELENG_5 will reach the end of its
- supported life on May 31, and package builds for those 2 buildenvs will stop
- as of that date. (8 buildenvs * 18,000 ports should be enough to
- keep us busy.)</p>
-
- <p>Other than that, the packages are in the best shape that they
- have been in for some time. linimon continues to work on package
- analysis tools for portsmon.</p>
-
- <p>We have added 2 new committers since the last report.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Most of the remaining ports PRs are "existing port/PR
- assigned to committer". Although the maintainer-timeout policy is
- helping to keep the backlog down, we are going to need to do more
- to get the ports in the shape they really need to be in.</task>
-
- <task>Although we have added many maintainers, we still have over
- 4,000 unmaintained ports (see, for instance, the list on portsmon).
- We are always looking for dedicated volunteers to adopt at least a
- few unmaintained ports. As well, the packages on amd64 and sparc64
- lag behind i386, and we need more testers for those.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>procstat(1)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A new command line tool, procstat(1), allows detailed inspection
- and printing of process properties, including file descriptors,
- threads, kernel thread stacks, credentials, and virtual memory
- mappings of processes. Several new sysctls have been added to the
- kernel in order to export this information cleanly, and the
- stack(9) facility has been enhanced to allow the capture of kernel
- stacks from threads other than curthread. None of these features
- depends on procfs, continuing the effort to remove a requirement
- for procfs in order to print process information, as well as adding
- new types of information not available with procfs. Kernel stack
- printing is particularly useful as it provides much more detailed
- information on why a thread is blocked in kernel beyond the useful
- but limited wmesg context provided to date. This is helpful in
- debugging both user process problems and kernel problems. procstat
- has been merged into FreeBSD 8-CURRENT, and will be merged to
- 7-STABLE after FreeBSD 7.0 is released.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Merge to RELENG_7.</task>
-
- <task>Add a mode to print process signal disposition.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>FreeBSD Greek Documentation Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Giorgos</given>
-
- <common>Keramidas</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>keramida@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://hg.hellug.gr/freebsd/doc-el/">Online Hg
- repository of the translation team's work-in-progress changes</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Greek doc translation team has grown significantly since we
- started the translations. Most of the Handbook has already been
- translated to Greek (and committed to the CVS tree), as a
- collaborative effort of Manolis Kiagias, Nikos Kokkalis, Panagiotis
- Kritikakos, Vaggelis Typaldos, Stylianos Sideridis and others.
- Manolis has started translating the FAQ too, and we also tagged
- most of the Greek documents with their original, English revision
- ID. There are also plans for a translation of
- <em>www/en</em>
-
- , but these may have to be deferred until we find the time to
- complete the Handbook, which is our primary target right now.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish the Handbook translation</task>
-
- <task>Carefully review the translated text</task>
-
- <task>Resync the rest of the SRCID tags with English file
- revisions</task>
-
- <task>Keep translating more parts of the FAQ</task>
-
- <task>Start updating the articles to the latest English versions
- too</task>
-
- <task>As time permits, start a www translation too</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>FreeBSD SMP network stack scalability</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kris</given>
-
- <common>Kennaway</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kris@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There are a variety of on-going projects relating to improving
- SMP scalability of the FreeBSD network stack post-7.0. These
- include:</p>
-
- <p>
- <em>Detailed profiling of application workloads such as BIND9,
- MySQL, PgSQL and Apache have been used to identify performance
- bottlenecks and to guide changes to the source code.</em>
- </p>
-
- <p>
- <em>rwlock(9) use for pcbinfo and inpcb locking</em>
-
- , allowing the acquisition of only read locks for pcbinfo and inpcb
- during UDP receive and transmit--this is highly desirable in order
- to improve BIND9 performance, which sends and receives from many
- threads at a time on a single UDP socket.</p>
-
- <p>
- <em>Breaking out pcbinfo into a series of parallel data
- structures</em>
-
- , where the particular pcbinfo instance is selected using a hash of
- the connection tuple (and where ambiguous cases are present in all
- instances). This would allow greatly reducing pcbinfo contention
- for parallel input cases, which are increasingly likely with
- multiple input queue network devices, such as the Chelsio cxgb
- 10gbps driver.</p>
-
- <p>
- <em>Investigation of use opportunities for rmlock(9)</em>
-
- -- rmlocks provide very lightweight acquisition for read, but
- expensive acquisition for write, and may be an appropriate
- replacement for rwlocks where significantly more reads than writes
- take place -- such as for firewall rule list protection, pf hook
- registration, address lists, etc.</p>
-
- <p>
- <em>Weak connection affinity</em>
-
- , in which the effective affinity of a connection, determined by
- its hash/rss work assignment to a particular input queue by the
- network stack or network card, is tracked and exposed to user space
- so that work associated with that connection can be performed on or
- close to the CPU where the kernel will be processing input for the
- connection. Software work placement has been done using the
- <em>netisr2</em>
-
- implementation, which creates per-CPU netisr threads and assigns
- work based on connection properties.</p>
-
- <p>There are also many other pieces of related work going on,
- especially relating to 10gbps network drivers, and workloads of
- particular interest include BIND9, MySQL, pgsql, Apache, and
- general TCP parallelism.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Security Officer and Security Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Officer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-officer@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Team</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-team@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/security/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/administration.html#t-secteam" />
-
- <url href="http://vuxml.freebsd.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the time since the last status report, four security
- advisories have been issued concerning problems in the base system
- of FreeBSD; one of these problems was in "contributed" code
- maintained outside of FreeBSD. The FreeBSD Vulnerabilities and
- Exposures Markup Language (VuXML) document has continued to be
- updated; since the last status report, 61 new entries have been
- added, bringing the total up to 1023. Many of these new VuXML
- entries were made by members of the "ports-security" team.</p>
-
- <p>The "ports-security" team is still looking for more committers
- who can periodically help with fixing ports security issues and
- documenting them in the FreeBSD VuXML document. Committers who wish
- to help with this effort can contact simon@ for details.</p>
-
- <p>The following FreeBSD releases are supported by the FreeBSD
- Security Team: FreeBSD 5.5, FreeBSD 6.1, FreeBSD 6.2, and FreeBSD
- 6.3. The respective End of Life dates of supported releases are
- listed on the web site; it is expected that the upcoming FreeBSD
- 7.0 release will be supported for one year after its release.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>Opensource Solutions '08</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mathieu</given>
-
- <common>Arnold</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mat@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ollivier</given>
-
- <common>Robert</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>roberto@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thierry</given>
-
- <common>Thomas</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>thierry@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rodrigo</given>
-
- <common>Osorio</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rodrigo@bebik.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.solutionslinux.fr/en/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Like every year for the past few years is held what in France is
- mostly called "Solutions Linux" in Paris La Défense. The exhibition
- will take place the 29, 30 and 31st of January in the CNIT.</p>
-
- <p>The interesting thing about this event is that 80% of the floor
- is taken by companies (IBM, Novell, Oracle), and the remaining 20%
- is given freely to associations and non-profit organizations, where
- you'll find many (if not most) french LUGs, *BSDs, most Linux
- distributions, Mozilla, OOo...</p>
-
- <p>This year, FreeBSD will once again have a booth, and we'll be
- showing what FreeBSD is, why it's the damn best OS out there. We'll
- also be distributing flyers and CD's for the whole three days</p>
-
- <p>Admission to the exhibitions is free, so if you ever happen to
- pass by, come and see us, we'll be at booth A39.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>TCP ECN</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rui</given>
-
- <common>Paulo</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rpaulo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/&amp;c=DN2@//depot/projects/tcpecn/?ac=83">
- Perforce repository</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-net/2007-November/016007.html">
- Mail discussion</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~rpaulo/tcp_ecn.diff">
- Patch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Completed and tested. Awaiting review from other committers.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>TCP Reassembly Queue Optimization</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
-
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andre@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/changeList.cgi?CMD=changes&amp;FSPC=//depot/projects/tcp_reass/...">
- Change log</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/fileViewer.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/tcp_reass/netinet/tcp_reass.c">
- TCP reassembly queue source file</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD TCP reassembly queue system has reached its limits
- with today's high speed links over long distances and large socket
- buffers. The old code is almost unchanged compared to 4.4BSD
- and gets quite inefficient with large mbuf chains.</p>
-
- <p>The new code aggregates consecutive segments into blocks and
- inserts the blocks into a tail queue. The insertion points for a
- newly arrived segment are checked in order of their probability.
- This prevents full chain traversals and is very efficient.</p>
-
- <p>To prevent easy resource exhaustion attacks the effective mbuf
- usage is accounted for and limited by the size of socket buffer.
- This way the reassembly queue can't be abused with many holes among
- small segments.</p>
-
- <p>A further addition is the combination of received SACK block
- tracking with the reassembly queue. The reassembly queue now tracks
- all blocks of segments. This makes tracking it again for SACK
- unnecessary. Additionally the limitation to six SACK blocks is
- lifted and the size of the inpcb structure is reduced quite a
- bit.</p>
-
- <p>The new code is stable and in testing correctly handles the
- download of a full set of FreeBSD CDROM images and 180 ports
- distfiles from widely distributed sites around the world at 2%
- packet loss.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Additional small performance and space optimizations.</task>
-
- <task>Extended testing with new ipfw tcptruncate option to chop up
- TCP segments and feed them with full and partial loss into
- reassembly.</task>
-
- <task>Full code review by other TCP developers.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Major TCP Code Cleanup and Rewrite</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
-
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>andre@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/changeList.cgi?CMD=changes&amp;FSPC=//depot/projects/tcp_new/...">
- Change log</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/fileViewer.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/tcp_new/netinet/tcp_input.c">
- TCP input source code</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD TCP code has evolved a lot over time and many new
- features were added. However over time it got crufty, complex and
- hard to read and track. In some places functionality was moved away
- but the corresponding code in the main TCP functions was not or not
- fully removed.</p>
-
- <p>The main purpose of of the TCP code cleanup and rewrite is to
- make the code:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Easily readable again;</li>
-
- <li>Easily trackable again;</li>
-
- <li>A lot simpler to maintain;</li>
-
- <li>Verifiably correct and RFC conforming;</li>
-
- <li>Easily extendable for new congestion control algorithms;</li>
-
- <li>Increase in performance.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Quite a bit of code is already (re)written but a lot still
- remains to be done.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Integration of code from private branch into public perforce
- repository.</task>
-
- <task>Completion of code and rewrite. Integration with pluggable
- congestion control algorithms.</task>
-
- <task>Full code behavior check against all TCP RFCs and drafts of
- upcoming RFCs.</task>
-
- <task>Extended testing and full code review by other TCP
- developers.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>DDB scripting, output capture, and textdumps</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The kernel DDB facility has been enhanced to add several new
- features:</p>
-
- <p>
- <em>DDB scripting</em>
- allows the user to define a set of simple scripts from within the
- debugger or userspace using the new ddb(8) tool to automate
- debugging steps. Scripts can be automatically executed when the
- debugger is entered ("kdb.enter.panic", "kdb.enter.break", ...)
- or manually using the DDB "run" command.</p>
-
- <p>
- <em>DDB output capture</em>
- allows the user to request that the output of DDB be captured
- into a buffer for access from user space or to be written out in
- a textdump.</p>
-
- <p>
- <em>DDB textdumps</em>,
- a new dump format that writes out a tarball of text-based
- debugging information, such as the kernel message buffer, panic
- message, kernel configuration, kernel version, and DDB capture
- buffer to the swap partition, to be extracted via savecore(8).
- This provides a compact, portable, and kernel compile independent
- debugging package.</p>
-
- <p>Various interesting formulas for use are described in ddb(4)
- and textdump(4); the facilities are separable, so you can, for
- example, run a few DDB commands and capture their output, then
- write a regular dump and extract that output using kgdb, or you
- can do the same and write it out as a textdump. Likewise, scripts
- can be used to automate manual debugging, or implement textdumps
- by enabling output capture, running a series of commands, and
- forcing a textdump to be written before rebooting.</p>
-
- <p>Support for these facilities has been merged into 8-CURRENT,
- and will be merged to 7-STABLE after the release of FreeBSD
- 7.0.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Improve semantics of combining textdumps with
- KDB_UNATTENDED.</task>
-
- <task>Allow scripts to use the DDB "continue" command when the
- script has been started automatically as a result of a KDB enter
- event, such as "kdb.enter.sysctl" or "kdb.enter.break".</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>TrustedBSD Audit</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Christian</given>
-
- <common>Peron</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>csjp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>TrustedBSD Audit Mailing List</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>trustedbsd-audit@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/audit.html">TrustedBSD Audit
- home page</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/openbsm.html">TrustedBSD
- OpenBSM home page</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.TrustedBSD.org/bsmtrace.html">BSMtrace home
- page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The TrustedBSD Project was proud to release OpenBSM 1.0, the
- first production release of OpenBSM, which is shipped with FreeBSD
- 6.3 and will ship with FreeBSD 7.0. This release represents largely
- polishing, bug fixing, and cleanup over the previous alpha release,
- but for FreeBSD 6.x introduced features such as XML audit trail
- printing, new token types, and new event identifiers.</p>
-
- <p>A variety of development work continues on audit, including
- initial work on OpenBSM 1.1 alpha, work on improving the
- performance and semantics of audit pipes, and the experimental
- bsmtrace host intrusion detection package.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Improve performance for live intrusion detection by
- introducing additional buffering and multi-record copying for audit
- pipes.</task>
-
- <task>Improve flexibility for live intrusion detection and
- monitoring by adding finer-grained record matching support for
- audit pipes, such as by-pid and by-pid-tree.</task>
-
- <task>Introduce multi-host network support for experimental
- bsmtrace intrusion detection package, allowing central monitoring
- and alarms on live bsm traces from many hosts.</task>
-
- <task>Continue analysis of CC audit requirements to flesh out
- missing event sources, such as user admin tools that don't
- currently generate audit records.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>VM Overcommit</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
-
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kostikbel@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
-
- <common>Holm</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>peter@holm.cc</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~kib/overcommit">The project
- page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The patch to account the possibly required swap space and limit
- it by total amount of configured swap or per-uid limit is revived,
- ported to the 8-CURRENT. Now it is intensively tested by Peter
- Holm. Please, give it a run in the diverse workloads. Your comments
- are welcome!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Xen</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kip</given>
-
- <common>Macy</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kmacy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.fsmware.com/xenofreebsd/7.0/download/">A
- small file-backed disk and some sample configuration files can be
- found</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The port will only run as a guest (i.e. domU) right now, on
- i386/PAE platforms. Status:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>domU is self-hosting on 8-CURRENT (can compile world + kernel
- in a VM).</li>
- <li>Xen 3.0.3 and earlier are not supported.</li>
- <li>Device structure needs to be cleaned up, it's not conformant
- to newbus.</li>
- <li>SMP and amd64 are targeted for support by May for RELENG_6
- and RELENG_7.</li>
- <li>dom0 support is not currently on the roadmap.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Substantial cleanup needed, talk with Kip Macy or Scott Long
- if you are interested in helping</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status
-Report//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>January - March</month>
-
- <year>2008</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This Status Report covers FreeBSD related projects between January
- and March 2008. During this time FreeBSD 7.0 was released.
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/">BSDCan</a>
-
- is upon us with the Developer Summit starting the 14th and the
- Conference starting the 16th.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! We hope you
- enjoy reading.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>soc</name>
-
- <description>Google Summer of Code</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>FreeBSD Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Bugbusting Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ceri</given>
-
- <common>Davies</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bugmeister_at_freebsd_dot_org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
-
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bugmeister_at_freebsd_dot_org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bugmeister_at_freebsd_dot_org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/support.html#gnats">GNATS</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/BugBusting/Resources">BugBusting
- Resources</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/Bugathons/February2008">February
- 2008 Bugathon</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~linimon/studies/prs/recentprs.txt">
- new PRs in the last 7 days</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~linimon/studies/prs/recommended_prs.txt">
- PRs recommended for committer evaluation</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~linimon/studies/prs/stalefeedback.txt">
- feedback PRs with no change in 2 months</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As one of the results of our January and February bugathons, we
- have granted Volker Werth (vwe@) direct access to GNATS. During the
- past few months he has been instrumental in working on several
- hundred PRs (mainly src-related), and either closing them or
- helping users work through issues they are having. There have been
- several commits to the src tree that directly resulted from this.
- Welcome Volker!</p>
-
- <p>As well, several new people are assisting us in classifying
- incoming PRs, working with users, and reviewing patches. Among the
- most active are Bruce Cran, Dylan Cochran, and Harrison Grundy. We
- appreciate everyone's efforts.</p>
-
- <p>As a direct result of the above, we have been able to hold the
- overall PR count down to around 5300 (the peak was around 5500).
- despite the facts that PR submissions have jumped recently, and the
- ports PR backlog is a little higher than recent trends (due to the
- long freeze/slush cycle). What is most encouraging, however, is not
- the absolute number, as much as that we are handling incoming PRs
- much more quickly and completely. While we are still not where we
- need to be, this trend is very encouraging.</p>
-
- <p>As well, The Bugbusting Team has learned some lessons about how
- we can best involve new people in bugbusting, e.g., how to best
- leverage people who have varying levels of experience and areas of
- interest. Our old response of "just look through the bug reports
- and let us know if you see anything that needs doing" tends to
- discourage all but the most highly-motivated. Some of these ideas
- are being studied to figure how to change our process flow.</p>
-
- <p>There are still a number of good technical suggestions from the
- two Bugathons that need to be written up and discussed. The first
- few have resulted in the following: there are a few new web pages
- that include: new PRs in the last 7 days; the web representation of
- the "recommended by bugbusting team" list; and "PRs in feedback
- with no change for 2 months". (See above). Many more need to be
- added.</p>
-
- <p>Much of the work of the second Bugathon was in identifying and
- closing PRs for which fixes had already been committed. Others were
- identified and relabled as 'patched' to move them along.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Think of some way for committers to only view PRs that have
- been in some way 'vetted' or 'confirmed.'</task>
-
- <task>Generate more publicity for what we've already got in place,
- and for what we intend to do next.</task>
-
- <task>Define new categories, classifications, and states for PRs,
- that will better match our workflow.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ProPolice support for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jérémie</given>
-
- <common>Le Hen</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jeremie@le-hen.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://tataz.chchile.org/~tataz/FreeBSD/SSP/">
- FreeBSD/SSP</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This patch modifies the build infrastructure in order to use
- GCC's stack-smashing protection (SSP, aka ProPolice) when building
- world, kernel and ports. Don't forget to see the website and
- especially the FAQ for a list of ports that fail to build with
- ProPolice. The patch extends the meaning of src.conf(5) WITHOUT_SSP
- so as to prevent both building libssp and using ProPolice when
- compiling. An interesting thing to note is that libssp is GNU
- licensed (it is provided with GCC 4.2.1) but since libc includes
- the mandatory symbols, programs won't be linked against GNU libssp.
- A new knob USE_SSP has been also added for the ports
- infrastructure, you can set it to "yes" in make.conf(5) and use
- <tt>USE_SSP=</tt>
-
- on command-line to disable ProPolice for some ports. The patch has
- been reviewed and should hopefully be committed soon. The port part
- hasn't been reviewed yet, though.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>finstall - Graphical installer for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ivan</given>
-
- <common>Voras</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ivoras@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/finstall" />
-
- <url href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/finstall" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>"finstall" is a graphical installer project for FreeBSD,
- sponsored by Google during the 2007 Summer of Code. Its goal is to
- create a modern installer, usable by both novice users and experts.
- Because it is divided into front end and back end, it can
- potentially be used for advanced purposes as system configuration,
- remote and custom installs, etc. The project has resulted in a
- simple installer ISO image for i386 that can be used for new
- installations on empty hard drives. Development has continued
- post-SoC but somewhat slowly; recently implemented features include
- ZFS support and BSDStats support. To attract more potential
- developers (especially those without an account on FreeBSD's
- official development systems), the project has moved to
- SourceForge. Future development plans include support for headless
- / remote installs, partitioning, etc. Talks about finstall will be
- given at BSDCan 2008.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Remote / headless install support.</task>
-
- <task>Better partitioning support in the front end.</task>
-
- <task>GPT boot support.</task>
-
- <task>Fine grained package selection support.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
-
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>deb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org">The FreeBSD Foundation
- Website</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/subscribe.shtml">
- FreeBSD Foundation Mailing List</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The foundation provided legal counsel for the project to
- understand the impact of GPLv3 on the project and to create a
- policy on software licenses. We approved a budget of $250,000 for
- 2008. We were a sponsor for AsiaBSDCon and provided travel grants
- to three people to attend the conference. We are a sponsor for
- BSDCan and the BSDCan Developer Summit. We have approved travel
- grants for 10 people to attend BSDCan. We are supporting projects
- that will provide Java 1.6 binaries for FreeBSD 6.3 and 7.0. Join
- our mailing list to receive monthly updates. See you at BSDCan!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>Ideas Web Application</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Murray</given>
-
- <common>Stokely</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>murray@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://apps.stokely.org/ideas/">Idea Database</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/IdeasWebApp">Design
- Document</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A prototype web application has been written for the
- http://www.FreeBSD.org website which allows authenticated users to
- add new development ideas or comment and vote on ideas added by
- others. This application is a proposed replacement for the static
- webpage that is currently maintained with project ideas for summer
- of code students and others looking to get involved with
- FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>Some of the features currently available include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Allows anyone to propose a new idea.</li>
-
- <li>Allows anyone to comment and vote on previously proposed
- ideas.</li>
-
- <li>Provides an RSS feed of the newest ideas.</li>
-
- <li>Provides an RSS feed of the comments/votes for any specific
- idea.</li>
-
- <li>Allows one to sort and search the ideas list by category,
- proposer, votes, summary title, or full text, and subscribe to
- RSS feed of search results.</li>
-
- <li>Anonymous ideas/comments are hidden by default until cleared
- by a moderator.</li>
-
- <li>Moderator bits to be set for certain users so that they can
- moderate the above (can subscribe to an rss file for unmoderated
- ideas and comments needing their attention).</li>
-
- <li>Import functionality to import the current ideas.xml
- file.</li>
-
- <li>Graphs and statistics about the ideas in the database are
- provided.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The code is checked into perforce under
- <strong>//depot/user/murray/www/apps/django/ideas/...</strong>
-
- and I would eventually like to see this hosted on FreeBSD.org
- hardware, linked from the main website, and checked into
- <strong>www/apps/django/ideas</strong>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>A thorough security review of the code is needed. If you have
- experience with reviewing web applications for sql injection,
- cross-site scripting, and other vulnerabilities please contact me.
- The application uses the Django framework.</task>
-
- <task>Better import/export tools to get the data from our current
- ideas.xml web app into the database and back out again.</task>
-
- <task>More usability review and suggestions needed to make this a
- compelling replacement to the current static XML system.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Multi-IPv4/v6/no-IP jails</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
-
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/jail.html">Webpage
- for regularly updates and patches</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/user/bz/jail/&amp;rc=s&amp;c=kmz@//depot/user/bz/jail/?ac=43&amp;mx=50">
- Perforce tree</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The multi-IPv4/v6 jails project was resumed in early January
- after previous work had been abandoned in 2006.</p>
-
- <p>As an alternate solution to full network stack virtualization,
- this work shall provide a lightweight solution for multi-IP
- virtualization. The changes are even more important because of the
- emerging demand for IPv6.</p>
-
- <p>The current status includes updated user space utilities. Kernel
- side has grown support for multiple IP addresses for both address
- families in jails, as well as no IP addresses at all. 32bit and
- jail version 1 backward compatibility support were implemented.</p>
-
- <p>The development was moved to perforce and patches for early
- adopters are available.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The TODO list can be found in the TODO file in
- perforce.</task>
-
- <task>Regression tests and review.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/">The FreeBSD Ports
- Collection</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/">
- Contributing to the FreeBSD Ports Collection</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~fenner/portsurvey/">FreeBSD
- ports unfetchable distfile survey (Bill Fenner's report)</url>
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">FreeBSD ports
- monitoring system</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">The FreeBSD
- Ports Management Team</url>
-
- <url href="http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com">marcuscom
- Tinderbox</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>portmgr is pleased to announce that Florent Thoumie (flz) has
- joined us. We immediately put him to work on cleaning up the pkg_*
- tools.</p>
-
- <p>After the extended freeze and then slush for 7.0R, we have
- finally been able to start catching up on the backlog that built up
- during that time.</p>
-
- <p>The ports count is now over 18,200. The PR count has only
- dropped to around 1000. We are still turning around PRs fairly
- quickly, but are not making progress on the backlog.</p>
-
- <p>We have only been able to do 2 -exp runs recently. Although a
- number of PRs have been closed, we are still at 57 portmgr PRs.</p>
-
- <p>During this period, GNOME has been updated to 2.22.0. Also, a
- new port for linux emulation (emulators/linux_base-f8) has been
- introduced for general testing.</p>
-
- <p>XFree86 has been removed. (It had been deprecated for quite some
- time; modern development seems to be happening in X.Org.) This
- simplifies the infrastructure. A few other stale ports have been
- reaped.</p>
-
- <p>The following large changes are in the pipeline:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Upgrade of KDE to 4.0 (being tested)</li>
-
- <li>Upgrade of automake to 1.10.1</li>
-
- <li>Upgrade of gettext to 0.17</li>
-
- <li>Upgrade of libtool to 1.5.26 (not 2.x at this time)</li>
-
- <li>Upgrade of m4 to 1.14.11</li>
-
- <li>Introduction of Perl 5.10</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We are currently building packages for amd64-5, amd64-6,
- amd64-7, amd64-8, i386-5, i386-6, i386-7, i386-8, sparc64-6, and
- sparc64-7. Note, however, that RELENG_5 will reach end of its
- supported life May 31, 2008, and package builds for those 2
- buildenvs will stop as of that date.</p>
-
- <p>We have been able to use some new machines to speed up the
- package builds (in particular, amd64) -- in fact, to the point that
- we are now outrunning the capacity of some of the mirrors to stay
- current. A solution for the problem is being investigated.</p>
-
- <p>We have added 4 new committers since the last report.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Most of the remaining ports PRs are "existing port/PR
- assigned to committer". Although the maintainer-timeout policy is
- helping to keep the backlog down, we are going to need to do more
- to get the ports in the shape they really need to be in.</task>
-
- <task>Although we have added many maintainers, we still have over
- 4,000 unmaintained ports (see, for instance, the list on portsmon).
- We are always looking for dedicated volunteers to adopt at least a
- few unmaintained ports. As well, the packages on amd64 and sparc64
- lag behind i386, and we need more testers for those.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Rewriting the TTY layer</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
-
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ed@80386.nl</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//&amp;c=7ru@//depot/user/ed/mpsafetty/?ac=83">
- Perforce branch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>About 10 weeks ago I started rewriting the TTY layer. The
- existing TTY code is about 20-25 years old and has been extended
- over and over, without really improving its design.</p>
-
- <p>The new TTY layer will allow us to remove usage of the Giant
- from drivers. It also includes an improved buffering mechanism,
- which has more constant-time operations and prevents copying data
- multiple times when moving data to userspace.</p>
-
- <p>Right now the code should work quite well for most users. The
- code in Perforce includes a new pseudo-TTY driver, which is finally
- capable of destroying TTY's and their associated buffers when
- needed. The syscons, uart and ucom drivers have also been ported to
- the new TTY layer.</p>
-
- <p>The code is quite complete, but it still misses driver
- interaction for carrier/connection detection and sending breaks.
- Many drivers still need to be ported.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>People who are willing to test. Contact me if you cannot
- perform Perforce checkouts.</task>
-
- <task>Not all drivers have been ported. Patches or hardware are
- welcome.</task>
-
- <task>Some changes could already be backported.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Summer of Code</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Murray</given>
-
- <common>Stokely</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>murray@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/summerofcode.html" />
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The student application period for the Summer of Code is over
- and the mentors and administrators are carefully reviewing the
- applications, clarifying the project parameters, and deciding which
- students to recommend for funding from Google.</p>
-
- <p>This year we received over 100 student applications from
- students in 26 different countries. We also have over 60 potential
- mentors that we are currently matching up with students. We will
- soon announce the winning students on the summer of code website
- and the process of bringing these students into our development
- community will begin.</p>
-
- <p>Each student will again be given Perforce and wiki access and
- all developers are encouraged to contact any students working in
- related areas, as we don't want the students to have access to our
- community only through their formal assigned mentor.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Help introduce our new summer of code students to FreeBSD
- development. Some students are very experienced at developing on
- FreeBSD and others are new to our environment and could use more
- assistance.</task>
-
- <task>Update the ideas database with new project ideas that you'd
- like to see for next year's Summer of Code.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>UnionFS Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Daichi</given>
-
- <common>GOTO</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>daichi@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Masanori</given>
-
- <common>OZAWA</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ozawa@ongs.co.jp</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~daichi/unionfs/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Our implementation of UnionFS has been merged into HEAD,
- 7-stable and 6-stable already. Now we are working on UnionFS
- stability improvement. We have developed the following 5 patches.
- If you are interested, please try them and report your results.</p>
- <ul>
- <li>
- <a
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~daichi/unionfs/experiments/unionfs-p20-1.diff">
- unionfs-p20-1.diff</a>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <a
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~daichi/unionfs/experiments/unionfs-p20-2.diff">
- unionfs-p20-2.diff</a>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <a
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~daichi/unionfs/experiments/unionfs-p20-3.diff">
- unionfs-p20-3.diff</a>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <a
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~daichi/unionfs/experiments/unionfs-p20-4.diff">
- unionfs-p20-4.diff</a>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <a
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~daichi/unionfs/experiments/unionfs-p20-5.diff">
- unionfs-p20-5.diff</a>
- </li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Robert Watson has pointed out that unionfs-p20-5.diff has
- some problems around how it treats sockets. We are researching
- those.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>USB</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hans Petter</given>
-
- <common>Sirevaag Selasky</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>hselasky@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/usb/src/sys/dev/usb/&amp;c=A2y@//depot/projects/usb/src/sys/dev/usb/?ac=83">
- Current USB files</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/usb/src/sys/dev/usb/&amp;cdf=//depot/projects/usb/src/sys/dev/usb/README&amp;sr=136513&amp;c=2Ro@//depot/projects/usb/src/sys/dev/usb/README">
- Current USB API README file</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.selasky.org/hans_petter/usb4bsd">Install
- instructions</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the last three months there has mostly been bugfix and
- documentation commits. The code is currently in a stable and full
- featured state. The FreeBSD P4 USB project now has a fully
- symmetric USB stack at API level and has been tested to work with
- AT91RM9200 ARM based boards and USS820 based devices. There are
- currently two USB device side drivers implemented, namely CDC
- Ethernet and Mass Storage (SCSI+BBB) so that you can now make your
- custom USB Flash Disk using FreeBSD. Don't confuse USB device side
- drivers with USB host side drivers.</p>
-
- <p>Currently the USB P4 project is under review.</p>
-
- <p>Ideas and comments with regard to the new USB API are welcome on
- the FreeBSD
- <a href="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-usb">USB
- Mailing List</a>
-
- .</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The Spanish Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>José Vicente</given>
-
- <common>Carrasco Vayá</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>carvay@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
-
- <common>Kövesdán</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.org/es">FreeBSD Spanish Website</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/es_ES.ISO8859-1/">Spanish
- Translations</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are progressing better these days again. We have made some
- updates to the website and to the Handbook, including the complete
- translation of the jails chapter. We have also added a new
- translation of an article and an another one is under review.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Complete updating of the website.</task>
-
- <task>Update the Handbook and translate new chapters.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The Hungarian Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
-
- <common>Kövesdán</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
-
- <common>Páli</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.org/hu">Hungarian website</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/articles/">
- Hungarian articles</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are pleased to welcome Gábor Páli as a doc committer. He has
- successfully completed the translation of the
- FreeBSD&nbsp;Handbook. The final review of his work is pending now
- and we will import it soon to the repository. We consider the
- translation of the release notes the next important milestone of
- this translation project.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Review the translated Handbook.</task>
-
- <task>Translate release notes for -CURRENT and 7.X.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status
-Report//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>April - June</month>
-
- <year>2008</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This Status Report covers FreeBSD related projects between April
- and June 2008. During this period The FreeBSD Foundation has
- released their <a
- href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/press/2008Jul-newsletter.shtml">July
- Newsletter</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! We hope you
- enjoy reading.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>soc</name>
-
- <description>Google Summer of Code</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>FreeBSD Architecture</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>The Ports Collection</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>ARM/Marvell port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
-
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bartlomiej</given>
-
- <common>Sieka</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>tur@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/arm/src/sys/arm/orion/&amp;c=0h4@//depot/projects/arm/src/sys/arm/orion/?ac=83">Orion in Perforce</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>After the last couple of months of intensive development going
- on towards FreeBSD support for Marvell System-on-Chip devices, we
- have FreeBSD 8.0-CURRENT running on the following systems:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>Orion (already available in Perforce):</li>
- <ul>
- <li>88F5281</li>
- <li>88F5181</li>
- <li>88F5182</li>
- </ul>
- <li>Kirkwood - 88F6281</li>
- <li>Discovery - MV78100</li>
- </ul>
- <p>The above families of SOCs are built around CPU
- cores compliant with ARMv5TE instruction set architecture
- definition. They share a number of integrated peripherals, for most
- of which we already have operational and stable drivers:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>UART</li>
- <li>EHCI USB 2.0</li>
- <li>Ethernet</li>
- <li>IDMA (general purpose DMA engine)</li>
- <li>XOR</li>
- <li>TWSI (I2C)</li>
- <li>Timers, watchdog, RTC</li>
- <li>GPIO</li>
- <li>Interrupt controller</li>
- <li>L1, L2 cache</li>
- </ul>
- <p>High level functional summary:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>Production Quality</li>
- <li>Error-free Operation</li>
- <li>Multiuser</li>
- <li>Self-hosted kernel/world builds</li>
- <li>NFS- or USB-mounted root filesystem</li>
- </ul>
- <p>The code is partially available (Orion in Perforce), other
- variants will also be integrated with Perforce/SVN soon.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Drivers that are In-progress: PCI and PCIE.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Graphics support for the boot loader</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oliver</given>
-
- <common>Fromme</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>olli@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/OliverFromme/BootLoader" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project aims to implement graphics support for FreeBSD's
- boot loader. It will replace the existing ASCII menu. (Note that
- the ASCII menu will still be available when graphics mode cannot be
- used, such as on serial console or on unsupported hardware.)</p>
-
- <p>For a more detailed description and screen shots please refer to
- the project's Wiki URL above.</p>
-
- <p>Progress is slow (due to lack of time) but steady. The code
- currently lives in the Perforce repository. I'll try to prepare a
- first public CFT as soon as possible.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Implement a platform switch.</task>
-
- <task>Implement "themes" support (in FORTH).</task>
-
- <task>Documentation.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeBSD Bugbusting Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ceri</given>
-
- <common>Davies</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bugmeister@</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
-
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bugmeister@</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bugmeister@</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/support.html#gnats">GNATS</url>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/BugBusting">BugBusting</url>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~linimon/studies/prs/pr_manpage_index.html">
- PRs indexed by manpage</url>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~linimon/studies/prs/pr_tag_index.html">
- PRs indexed by tag</url>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~linimon/studies/prs/prs_possibly_committed.html">
- PRs which may have already been committed</url>
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~linimon/studies/prs/well_known_prs.html">
- Well-Known PRs as determined by the bugbusting team</url>
- <url
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/JeremyChadwick/Commonly_reported_issues">
- Commonly Reported Issues</url>
- maintained by Jeremy Chadwick (includes commentary and
- analysis)</links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have granted Bruce Cran (bruce@) direct access to GNATS and
- Volker Werth (vwe@) has been released from mentorship. We
- appreciate their help!</p>
-
- <p>We had a third bugathon in June, which resulted in the closing
- of a number of bugs and the investigation/classification of several
- others. We are still trying to find ways to get more committers
- helping us with closing PRs that the team has already analyzed.</p>
-
- <p>We continue to make good progress in categorizing PRs as they
- arrive with 'tags' that correspond to manpages. (Special thanks go
- to Dylan Cochran for the help.) As a result, we now have created
- some prototype reports that allow browsing the database
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~linimon/studies/prs/pr_manpage_index.html">
- by manpage</url>.</p>
-
- <p>In addition, another new report, oriented towards PR submitters,
- summarizes the
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~linimon/studies/prs/well_known_prs.html">
- most commonly reported issues</url>.
- Many of these issues persist because they are difficult to fix.
- Before filing a PR, you may want to check through this list.</p>
-
- <p>Mark Linimon summarized the good technical suggestions from the
- bugathons so far this year to the wiki. As a part of this, he
- rearranged the wiki pages, so if you have not seen them for a
- while, please see
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/BugBusting">BugBusting</url>.
- In particular, the Resources page is much more complete.</p>
-
- <p>Jeremy Chadwick (koitsu@) is now maintaining a
- <url
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/JeremyChadwick/Commonly_reported_issues">
- page</url>
-
- that summarizes some of the commonly reported issues. This
- complements some of the reports, above, but includes a great deal
- more information, including how-tos.</p>
-
- <p>The overall PR count has been holding at around 5300 since the
- last release.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Think of some way for committers to only view PRs that have
- been in some way 'vetted' or 'confirmed'.</task>
-
- <task>Generate more publicity for what we've already got in place,
- and for what we intend to do next.</task>
-
- <task>Define new categories, classifications, and states for PRs,
- that will better match our workflow.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Build cluster</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kris</given>
-
- <common>Kennaway</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kris@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>For the past couple of months I have been working on
- generalizing the package build cluster to allow it to host other
- batch and interactive jobs. Currently we make an inefficient use of
- build machines because various projects have dedicated machines
- that are either underloaded or overloaded for their particular
- tasks. The goal is to provide a framework for combining all of
- these machine resources into a single cluster that can be shared by
- many users, reducing dead time and allowing distributed build tasks
- to take advantage of extra build resources when available.
- Developers will be able to obtain on-demand interactive access to a
- jail running on any of the available architectures, with root
- access. Similarly, batch jobs will specify their resource
- requirements and be dispatched to run on a suitable machine in the
- cluster. Current status: The job queue manager is working and is
- now being used to map package builds to machines. Various package
- build scripts have been rewritten to use it instead of the previous
- build scheduler. The generic job dispatcher is being prototyped and
- will be validated with several existing services such as INDEX
- builds. Various support services like ZFS snapshot replication have
- been written.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
-
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>remko@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rene</given>
-
- <common>Ladan</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>r.c.ladan@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd-nl.org">Main documentation site</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.evilcoder.org/freebsd_nl/">Project site</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>
- <p>The FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Project is an ongoing project
- to translate the FreeBSD Documentation resources to the Dutch
- language.</p>
-
- <p>The project is currently progressing very well in translating
- the FreeBSD Handbook to the Dutch language, the last chapter is
- being translated by the project members.</p>
-
- <p>Recent achievements include the translation of the Jails
- chapter, and the Virtualization chapter, as well as progression
- on the Advanced Networking chapter. Rene Ladan is a keyplayer in
- that region.</p>
-
- <p>We also started with the FAQ translation, which is another
- major target which we should be reaching at some point.</p>
-
- <p>If you care to helpout with the translation(s) and/or want to
- know something about it, please do not hesitate to contact us, we
- are glad to help where possible.</p>
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish the Handbook translation.</task>
-
- <task>Finish the FAQ translation.</task>
-
- <task>Finish the Website translation.</task>
-
- <task>Keep the projects in sync with the English version(s).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>FreeBSD FAQ Renovation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
-
- <common>Páli</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Manolis</given>
-
- <common>Kiagias</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>manolis@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en/books/faq/">
- </url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/faq-renewal">FreeBSD FAQ Renewal
- Proposal</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>An extensive work on renovating the FreeBSD FAQ has been started
- to support its Greek and Hungarian translations. Further
- improvements and content changes are still possible, we hope other
- committers will help us to keep the FAQ updated and tuned
- further.</p>
-
- <p>We have launched a renewal proposal to collect and organize the
- ideas around a more interactive, accurate, open for comments,
- consistent across several views etc. FAQ document. We would like to
- experiment with methods to implement the goals mentioned before,
- and help is more than welcome.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Review the renovated FAQ.</task>
-
- <task>Add more question and answers to the FAQ.</task>
-
- <task>Refine the FAQ renewal proposal.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>finstall</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ivan</given>
-
- <common>Voras</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ivoras@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/finstall" />
-
- <url href="http://www.sf.net/projects/finstall" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Between the last report and this one, the project has yielded a
- LiveCD installer for i386 containing FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE. The
- project was presented at BSDCan 2008. The development is
- progressing slowly due to the lack of free time. I'm looking for
- funding that will allow me more involvement in the project. The big
- item currently in development is documentation and description of
- the protocol used between the front-end and the back-end, which
- will result in more robustness in the implementation and could
- support third-party clients. This sub-project is near completion.
- The project is currently hosted at SourceForge to allow
- contribution from non-FreeBSD developers.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Partition editor.</task>
-
- <task>Package selection.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Hungarian Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
-
- <common>Kövesdán</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
-
- <common>Páli</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.org/hu">Hungarian Web Site for
- FreeBSD</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/">Hungarian
- Documentation for FreeBSD</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/HungarianDocumentationProject">
- The FreeBSD Hungarian Documentation Project's Wiki Page</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/docproj_hu/&amp;c=aXw@//depot/projects/docproj_hu/?ac=83">
- Perforce Depot for The FreeBSD Hungarian Documentation
- Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Hungarian translation of the
- <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/hu/books/handbook">
- FreeBSD&nbsp;Handbook</a>
-
- has been finally committed to the doc repository. The translation
- of the
- <em>FreeBSD&nbsp;FAQ</em>
-
- has also been started, however, the original document needed to be
- brought up to date first. Two other article translations has been
- added,
- <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/hu/articles/compiz-fusion">
- compiz-fusion</a>
-
- and
- <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/hu/articles/linux-users">
- linux-users</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Our Perforce depot was reorganized for the better layout, giving
- newcomers more space to play. The
- <a
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/doc/el_GR.ISO8859-7/share/tools/checkupdate/checkupdate.py">
- checkupdate</a>
-
- script written by Giorgos&nbsp;Keramidas, a new tool for checking
- translations has been adopted to help the project's work.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Translate release notes for -CURRENT and 7.X.</task>
-
- <task>Translate more articles.</task>
-
- <task>Translate books/fdp-primer.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Qt/KDE4 Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
-
- <common>Wilke</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>miwi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>FreeBSD KDE Team</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://freebsd.kde.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Qt4 has been updated to 4.4.1 in our test repository. We ran
- into some runtime problems with Qt 4.4.0, so it was never committed
- it to the ports tree. Most of the problems have been fixed in 4.4.1
- and we plan to commit it in a few days.</p>
-
- <p>At the moment, the KDE 4.1 ports are ready for testing before
- they are committed to the FreeBSD ports tree. We have already had
- the first Call for Public Testing on July 17th, 2008 with KDE 4.1
- beta2. The feedback has been positive so far. If you want to help
- to test them to speed up the process, please visit the
- <a href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/KDE4/install">Wiki page</a>
-
- and provide feedback.</p>
-
- <p>We plan to have it all committed by the middle of August.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Layer2 filtering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gleb</given>
-
- <common>Kurtsou</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
-
- <common>Thompson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>thompsa@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/GlebKurtsov/Improving_layer2_filtering" />
-
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/gleb/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Project aims to improve layer2 filtering in ipfw and pf. So far
- following project goals are achieved: pfil framework is extended to
- handle ethernet packets, ipfw layer2 filtering is greatly
- simplified, added l2filter and l2tag per interface flags. Both ipfw
- and pf firewalls support filtering by ethernet addresses, support
- stateful filtering with ethernet addresses and firewall's lookup
- tables are extended to contain ethernet addresses.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Implement ARP filtering options in IPFW.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/">The FreeBSD Ports
- Collection</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/">
- Contributing to the FreeBSD Ports Collection</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~fenner/portsurvey/">FreeBSD
- ports unfetchable distfile survey (Bill Fenner's report)</url>
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">FreeBSD ports
- monitoring system</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">The FreeBSD
- Ports Management Team</url>
-
- <url href="http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com">marcuscom
- Tinderbox</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports count has jumped to over 19,000. The PR count has been
- holding steady at around 900.</p>
-
- <p>KDE has been updated to 4.1. Special thanks go to Martin Wilke
- for a great deal of pre-testing.</p>
-
- <p>GNOME has been updated three times, first to 2.22.1 and then to
- 2.22.2 and 2.22.3.</p>
-
- <p>Other notable updates are automake, gettext, libtool, and
- m4.</p>
-
- <p>Florent Thoumie has been working on some updates to the pkg_*
- tools.</p>
-
- <p>Ion-Mihai Tetcu has set up a tinderbox with several purposes:
- first, to quickly try to build packages as changes are committed;
- secondly, to build them with a non-standard set of environment
- variables; and thirdly, to build older packages with the non-
- standard set of environment variables. As a result of all this
- work, and work by various committers, we are much closer to
- building packages corrected in the NOPORTDOCS case.</p>
-
- <p>Kris Kennaway has done a substantial rewrite of the package
- building tools, including moving as a default to ZFS, which allows
- quick cloning of src and ports directories. It is now much easier
- to manage and monitor the builds. Work on this is continuing. See
- the commits to
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/Tools/portbuild/scripts/">
- Tools/portbuild/scripts</url>
-
- for more information. (Work is ongoing to update the Package
- Building article.) Related work has involved cleaning up some of
- the ports infrastructure; in particular, the INDEX builds are now
- much faster.</p>
-
- <p>We have been able to do many -exp runs since the last report,
- including those for bsd.cmake.mk, autotools update, CC environment
- passing, the KDE 4.1 pre-integration and post-integration checks,
- lockmgr changes, tty changes, and others.</p>
-
- <p>Although a number of PRs have been closed, we are still at 57
- portmgr PRs, the same as the last report.</p>
-
- <p>The following large changes are in the pipeline:
- <ul>
- <li>Introduction of Perl 5.10</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
-
- <p>We are currently building packages for amd64-6, amd64-7,
- amd64-8, i386-6, i386-7, i386-8, sparc64-6, and sparc64-7. RELENG_5
- has reached the end of its supported life.</p>
-
- <p>We have added 4 new committers since the last report.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Most of the remaining ports PRs are "existing port/PR
- assigned to committer". Although the maintainer-timeout policy is
- helping to keep the backlog down, we are going to need to do more
- to get the ports in the shape they really need to be in.</task>
-
- <task>Although we have added many maintainers, we still have over
- 4,000 unmaintained ports (see, for instance, the list on portsmon).
- We are always looking for dedicated volunteers to adopt at least a
- few unmaintained ports. As well, the packages on amd64 and sparc64
- lag behind i386, and we need more testers for those.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Porting BSD-licensed text-processing tools from
- OpenBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
-
- <common>Kövesdán</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/G%C3%A1borSoC2008">Wiki
- page</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//&amp;c=Kqj@//depot/projects/soc2008/gabor_textproc/?ac=83">
- Perforce depot</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The grep utility is ready for a thorough test on the portbuild
- cluster. It is almost compatible with GNU grep, but there are
- differences in the regex handling at the level of the regex
- libraries of GNU and the base system one, thus a better
- compatibility is very hard to implement.</p>
-
- <p>Some progress has been made on diff, but some important options
- are still missing. The sort utility seems to be very problematic in
- the aspect of the wide character support by design, thus it was
- given a lower priority.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish the incomplete options of diff and optimize it.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate about the opportunities to fix sort.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Spanish Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>José Vicente</given>
-
- <common>Carrasco Vayá</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>carvay@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
-
- <common>Kövesdán</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.org/es">Spanish Web Site for
- FreeBSD</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/es_ES.ISO8859-1/">Spanish
- Documentation for FreeBSD</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SpanishDocumentationProject">The
- FreeBSD Spanish Documentation Project's Wiki Page</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/docproj_es/&amp;c=S1s@//depot/projects/docproj_es/?ac=83">
- Perforce Depot for The FreeBSD Spanish Documentation Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have not made any significant progress in this period. We
- definitely need more active translators to progress with the
- translation project.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Complete renovation of the Spanish web site.</task>
-
- <task>Update Handbook translation.</task>
-
- <task>Translate release notes for -CURRENT and 7.X.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>USB</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hans Petter</given>
-
- <common>Sirevaag Selasky</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>hselasky@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/usb/src/sys/dev/usb2/&amp;c=oDu@//depot/projects/usb/src/sys/dev/usb2/?ac=83">
- Current USB files</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//&amp;cdf=//depot/projects/usb/src/sys/dev/usb2/core/README.TXT&amp;c=Vfw@//depot/projects/usb/src/sys/dev/usb2/core/README.TXT?ac=64&amp;rev1=2">
- Current USB API README file</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the last three months there has been a number of changes.
- Most notably all global USB symbols have been renamed to "usb2_" to
- allow for co-existence with the old USB stack. Also there is now a
- completely new and reworked UGEN driver which allows multiple
- drivers to hook onto the same USB device. No more need to unload
- any kernel drivers. For example it is now possible to have a
- userland Mouse driver stealing half of the mouse events at the same
- time "ums" is loaded. The only disadvantage is that your mouse
- cursor will move slower on the screen. This is maybe not the most
- common use-case, but it illustrates that kernel USB drivers are no
- longer locking out other USB userland drivers. A new userland
- libusb is in the works for FreeBSD. The USB stack now also has
- support for independent USB BUS, USB Device, and USB Interface
- permissions. That means you can more easily give USB permissions to
- USB device drivers at either USB BUS, USB Device or USB Interface
- level. All USB modules have now been grouped into functional
- categories: usb2_bluetooth, usb2_ndis, usb2_controller, usb2_quirk,
- usb2_core, usb2_serial, usb2_ethernet, usb2_sound, usb2_image,
- usb2_storage, usb2_input, usb2_template, usb2_misc, and
- usb2_wlan.</p>
-
- <p>Ideas and comments with regard to the new USB API are welcome
- on the <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-usb">
- FreeBSD-USB Mailing List</a>.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status
-Report//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>July-September</month>
-
- <year>2008</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>In this Quarter work has been progressing in quite a few areas of
- FreeBSD. FreeBSD 7.1-BETA2 and 6.4-RC2 have been released for
- pre-release testing. EuroBSDCon 2008 took place in Strasbourg, France
- and quite a few developers got together for the Developer Summit
- before the Conference. The USB2 stack has been imported into the
- -HEAD branch.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! We hope you
- enjoy reading.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>FreeBSD Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeBSD for ASUS EeePC</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Stanislav</given>
-
- <common>Sedov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>stas@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rui</given>
-
- <common>Paulo</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rpaulo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Lars</given>
-
- <common>Engels</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>lme@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/AsusEee">ASUS Eee Wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>
- <em>ASUS Eee</em>
-
- is a line of cheap subnotebooks. These come with Linux or Windows
- preinstalled. The hardware is a bit inconventional, so it required
- some efforts to make FreeBSD run properly on this hardware. Also,
- these machines contain some hardware that was not supported by
- FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>Currently FreeBSD should run on all Eee models out of the box,
- and most hardware should just work. At least, 700, 701, 901 and
- 1000 was tested successfully. The hardware supported includes
- Atheros wireless backed by ath(4) in HEAD (you still need a patch
- for RELENG_7), Attansic L2 FastEthernet controller (ae(4)),
- High Definition audio controller (snd_hda), Synaptics touchpad and
- so on. Suspend/resume also works fine with some exceptions.</p>
-
- <p>There is also a hardware monitoring module, that allows user to
- control FAN speed and voltage, as well as monitor current CPU
- temperature. Wiki page contains information on how to obtain this
- module and use it. There are also a lot of useful tips and tricks
- for using FreeBSD on ASUS EeePC on that page.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Attansic L1 Gigabit Ethernet support (for ASUS Eee
- 901)</task>
-
- <task>Wireless driver for ASUS Eee 901 (ral(4))</task>
-
- <task>Fix Synaptics resume path.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>CVSMode for csup</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ulf</given>
-
- <common>Lilleengen</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>lulf@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//&amp;po=h&amp;c=gCY@//depot/user/lulf/csup/?ac=83">
- Perforce repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The implementation of cvsmode for csup has become more mature,
- and has been tested by a few people so far. All parts directly
- related to CVSMode have been implemented, and it seems to work
- quite well. Testers are still needed, so any users of cvsup
- using it to mirror or fetch the CVS repository (cvsmode/mirror
- mode) are encouraged to try it.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Implement support for the rsync protocol (not needed for proper
- working, but it will probably speed up csup in some cases)</task>
-
- <task>Implement complete support for using the status file in
- cvsmode</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Hungarian Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
-
- <common>Kövesdán</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
-
- <common>Páli</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/hu">Hungarian Web Page for
- FreeBSD</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/hu">Hungarian Documentation
- for FreeBSD</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/HungarianDocumentationProject">
- The FreeBSD Hungarian Documentation Project's Wiki Page</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/docproj_hu/&amp;c=aXw@//depot/projects/docproj_hu/?ac=83">
- Perforce Depot for the FreeBSD Hungarian Documentation
- Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In July,
- <em>pgj</em>
-
- gave a
- <a
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~pgj/fhdp/fhdp-slides.20080704.pdf.gz">
- presentation</a>
-
- (in Hungarian) about the FreeBSD Hungarian Documentation Project in
- Debrecen, Hungary.</p>
-
- <p>Based on the checkupdate script mentioned in our previous status
- report, we launched our
- <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/cvs-doc/2008-July/018608.html">
- Translation Checking Service</a>
-
- to help to schedule periodic updates for Hungarian doc/www
- translations. Moreover, a small bug in EPS images blocking
- automatic generation of the Handbook PDF version
- <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/cvs-doc/2008-August/018785.html">
- was corrected</a>
-
- , therefore it is now available for
- <a href="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/doc/hu/books/handbook">
- download</a>
-
- .</p>
-
- <p>Shortly after the renovation of its source, translation of the
- FAQ has also become part of Hungarian documentations. Both
- <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/hu/books/faq">online</a>
-
- and
- <a href="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/doc/hu/books/faq">
- offline</a>
-
- versions are available. A recently translated article
- (<a href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/hu/articles/gjournal-desktop">
- gjournal-desktop</a>) has also been added.</p>
-
- <p>Hungarian translation of the
- <em>FreeBSD Documentation Project Primer for New Contributors</em>
-
- has been
- <a href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/TheHungarianFDPPrimer">started</a>
-
- . We hope this will encourage others to help our work. There is
- always place in our team, every submitted translation or feedback
- is appreciated and very welcome.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Translate release notes for -CURRENT and 7.X</task>
-
- <task>Translate articles</task>
-
- <task>Translate the FDP Primer</task>
-
- <task>Read the translations, send feedback</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
-
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>deb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>For the first time we sent out a request for project proposals.
- We were very excited about the proposals we received. We accepted
- four projects and will be announcing them soon. We were proud to
- sponsor NYCBSDCon and EuroBSDCon. We are also a sponsor of
- MeetBSDCon. We provided travel grants for the Cambridge FreeBSD
- Developer Summit in August. We are continuing to provide updated
- Java binaries for FreeBSD 7.0. We continued to provide legal
- support for the project.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>FreeBSD mirror statistics</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edwin</given>
-
- <common>Groothuis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>edwin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.mavetju.org/unix/freebsd-mirrors/">
- Website</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.mavetju.org/unix/freebsd-mirrors/score.php">
- 10 Day Score overview</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There are many FreeBSD mirrors, either FTP or WWW or CVSup or
- RSync, but are they really all up-to-date? Some are, some aren't.
- The ones who aren't, how out to date are they? Or do they only
- carry a subset of the data? And how does it go over time?</p>
-
- <p>This project checks once per day the contents of the sites which
- are advertised in DNS, with the rsync*, www*, cvsup* and ftp*
- prefixes. The lists of hosts are based on the contents of the DNS
- zonefile for the country domains, so it will be automatically
- adjusted whenever a mirror is added.</p>
-
- <p>The statuses can be compared on country base and between two
- dates and the 10 day score overview shows the general health of the
- FreeBSD Mirroring network.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Create a list of contact details per mirror.</task>
-
- <task>Chase mirror maintainers with regarding to the status of
- their servers.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>USB2</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hans Petter</given>
-
- <common>Sirevaag Selasky</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>hselasky@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/usb/src/sys/dev/usb2/&amp;c=OPj@//depot/projects/usb/src/sys/dev/usb2/?ac=83">
- Current USB files</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The new USB stack has been imported to FreeBSD-CURRENT. There is
- an ongoing review process at the freebsd-usb mailing list and the
- freebsd-current mailing list. A couple of minor issues remain.</p>
-
- <p>Ideas and comments with regard to the new USB stack are welcome
- at freebsd-usb@freebsd.org .</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Multi-IPv4/v6/no-IP jails</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
-
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.ORG</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/jail.html">Web page
- for regularly updates and patches</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/user/bz/jail/&amp;rc=s&amp;c=kmz@//depot/user/bz/jail/?ac=43&amp;mx=50">
- Perforce tree</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The multi-IPv4/v6/no-IP jails project was resumed beginning of
- this year and is in the final stage now. A commit is imminent
- waiting for final review to be finished.</p>
-
- <p>As an alternative solution to full network stack virtualization,
- this work shall provide a lightweight solution for multi-IP
- virtualization. The changes are even more important because of the
- emerging demand for IPv6.</p>
-
- <p>Ideally this will be merged to FreeBSD 7 before 7.2-RELEASE and
- stay in FreeBSD 8 for the transitional period to full network stack
- virtualization.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish review.</task>
-
- <task>Management (rc framework, ..) for 7-STABLE.</task>
-
- <task>Identify ports that need to be updated.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>MavEtJu's FreeBSD Mailing List Browser</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edwin</given>
-
- <common>Groothuis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>edwin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.mavetju.org/mail/">Website</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Earlier this year I put efforts into the creation of a new layout
- for the FreeBSD mailinglists. The following issues were tackled:
- <ul>
- <li>Display which mailinglists are active and are visited
- often.</li>
-
- <li>A clean weekly/monthly overview per list.</li>
-
- <li>In the weekly/monthly overview, be able to go forward and
- backward in time.</li>
-
- <li>Browsing through threads goes by the Replies/Replies
- To/Referenced By/References To fields of the emails, but visible
- who the email is from.</li>
-
- <li>An overview of the thread with quick links to the
- articles.</li>
-
- <li>Text attachments are normally shown, other attachment are
- normally not shown.</li>
-
- <li>Tag messages, see your browsing history, reply to emails and
- an "wrap long lines" feature.</li>
-
- <li>Filtering out of svn-, cvs-, freebsd-, and p4- groups.</li>
-
- <li>Show date and time in the format you want.</li>
-
- <li>Storing of preferences managed via OpenID
- identification.</li>
- </ul>
-
- The mailinglist website is updated once per hour with the
- mailinglists via cvsup.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Addition of RSS feeds per mailinglist and for the "last day"
- feature.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>FreeBSD Multimedia Resources List</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edwin</given>
-
- <common>Groothuis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>edwin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://www.mavetju.org/unix/multimedia/freebsd/multimedia.html">
- Website</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.mavetju.org/unix/multimedia/freebsd/multimedia.xml">
- RSS feed</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Please note that the FreeBSD Multimedia Resources List is still
- alive and kicking. It is a one-stop-shop for FreeBSD related
- podcasts, vodcasts and audio/video resources. It has talks, videos
- and papers of the New York City BSD Con 2008, FreeBSD Developer
- Summit, BSDCan 2008, AsiaBSDCon 2008, OpenFest and has recordings
- with regular talks like the NYCBUG user group and regular podcast
- of BSDTalk.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>pkg_trans</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ivan</given>
-
- <common>Voras</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ivoras@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/IvanVoras/PkgTransProposal" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The "pkg_trans" project is a work in progress aiming to add
- package transactions / grouping to common package manipulation
- utilities (pkg_add, pkg_delete). The intention is to have all
- packages pulled in by a particular command like "pkg_add" or "make
- install" grouped in a single transaction, which can be later rolled
- back. This will allow users to, for example, install a big tree of
- dependent packages (like kde4), try it, and later delete it.</p>
-
- <p>Currently the pkg_trans and the patched utilities are available
- for testing. There are some open issues but it's generally
- stable.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>I cannot modify the "make install" infrastructure for ports
- and 3rd party utilities such as portupgrade. People who know these
- utilities are very welcome to help.</task>
-
- <task>More testing is needed.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD/powerpc for Freescale MPC8572</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
-
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bartlomiej</given>
-
- <common>Sieka</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>tur@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The MPC8572 system-on-chip device is a high-end member of
- Freescale PowerQUICC III family, which features a rich set of
- integrated peripherals. It is a dual e500v2 core system, compliant
- with Book-E definition of the Power Architecture. For detailed
- specification see:
- http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=MPC8572E
- This work is extending our (single core) MPC85XX port already
- available in the SVN tree. Currently the MPC8572 support covers:
- <ul>
- <li>all existing functionality of FreeBSD/MPC85XX (console, e500
- interrupts/exceptions, networking, etc.)</li>
-
- <li>SMP</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>dual-e500 cores running at 1.5GHz each</li>
-
- <li>ULE</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>Security engine (SEC)</li>
-
- <li>General purpose DMA controller</li>
-
- <li>Pattern matching engine (PME)</li>
-
- <li>Ethernet controller (eTSEC) advanced features</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>multicast</li>
-
- <li>jumbo frames</li>
-
- <li>TCP/IP h/w checksumming</li>
-
- <li>VLAN tagging</li>
-
- <li>polling</li>
-
- <li>interrupt coalescing</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>PCI-Express bridge</li>
-
- <li>I2C controller</li>
- </ul>
-
- High level functional summary:
- <ul>
- <li>stable multiuser SMP operation</li>
-
- <li>NFS-mounted root filesystem</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Remaining built-in peripherals drivers</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ken</given>
-
- <common>Smith</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Release Engineering Team continues to work on getting
- 6.4-RELEASE and 7.1-RELEASE ready. 6.4-RC2 builds are coming up
- shortly, with 6.4-RELEASE expected about two weeks later. There are
- still a few issues being worked on for 7.1-RELEASE though hopefully
- we will be ready to proceed with 7.1-RC1 within the next week. Both
- 6.4-RELEASE and 7.1-RELEASE will include DVD image ISOs for the
- amd64 and i386 architectures which has been requested by quite a
- few end-users.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Security Officer and Security Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Officer</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-officer@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Security</given>
-
- <common>Team</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>security-team@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/security/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/administration.html#t-secteam" />
-
- <url href="http://vuxml.freebsd.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Security Team has recently had some membership
- changes. George V. Neville-Neil, Dag-Erling Smorgrav, and Marcus
- Alves Grando have retired from the team. We thank them for their
- work while they were on the security team. Xin Li, Martin Wilke,
- Qing Li, and Stanislav Sedov have joined the team.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Synaptics touchpads support improvements in psm(4)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jean-Sébastien</given>
-
- <common>Pédron</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dumbbell@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/SynapticsTouchpad" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>psm(4) provides basic support for Synaptics Touchpad but doesn't
- allow one to take advantage of many features like multi-finger tap
- and tap-hold, or virtual scrolling. A driver for X.Org is available
- but the movements are not very precise and the setup is not easy if
- you want to use your touchpad in the console.</p>
-
- <p>The goal of this project is to first provide a better movement
- filtering and smoothing, then bring the more advanced features.</p>
-
- <p>Right now, movement filtering, multi-finger tap, tap-hold and
- virtual scrolling (using a dedicated area) is implemented.</p>
-
- <p>Virtual scrolling with two fingers (as seen on Apple MacBook)
- will be brought back soon.</p>
-
- <p>But before that, the new driver needs testing! It's currently
- tested on an ASUS V6V only and feedback on other laptops would be
- greatly appreciated.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test and send feedback.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status
-Report//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>October-December</month>
-
- <year>2008</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This quarter included some very exciting work including the
- release of FreeBSD 6.4 and the much anticipated release of
- FreeBSD 7.1. We also launched our own official <a
- href="http://forums.FreeBSD.org">FreeBSD Forums</a>.
- The first Bugathon of the year will be held this weekend, see
- below for more information and how to participate.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! We hope you
- enjoy reading.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>FreeBSD Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>YouTube Channel for BSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Murray</given>
-
- <common>Stokely</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>murray@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.youtube.com/bsdconferences">BSD Conferences
- YouTube Channel</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://murrayFreeBSD.blogspot.com/2008/12/new-channel-on-youtube-for-bsd.html">
- Channel Announcement</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/VideoProductionAndPublishing">
- Video Production and Publishing Wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A new <a href="http://www.youtube.com/bsdconferences">channel</a>
- has been setup on <a href="http://www.youtube.com">YouTube</a>
- explicitly for BSD conference recordings. This channel does not
- have the normal 10 minute limit so full high quality presentations
- from 30 minutes to nearly 2 hours have been uploaded. So far over
- 23 videos are available from MeetBSD and NYCBSDCon, with more from
- BSDCan and AsiaBSDCon coming soon.</p>
-
- <p>We are currently looking for more videos from
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org">BSDCan</a>,
- <a href="http://www.eurobsdcon.org">EuroBSDCon</a>,
- <a href="http://www.asiabsdcon.org">AsiaBSDCon</a>,
- etc to upload to the channel. We also need help in creating
- subtitles for each video in various languages. If you would like to
- help out in generating subtitles for your language or if you have
- old video content from one of the above BSD conferences please let
- us know.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Adding subtitles in various languages to all of the technical
- talks.</task>
-
- <task>Finding more videos from previous conferences to
- upload.</task>
-
- <task>Audio post-processing. If anyone has experience removing
- audio artifacts from a video recording we would love to talk to you
- about working some magic on raw footage we have before uploading it
- to YouTube.</task>
-
- <task>We could use additional tips for improved video recording and
- post-processing added to our video production and publishing
- wiki.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BSD-licensed grep</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
-
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://p4web.FreeBSD.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/soc2008/gabor_textproc/&amp;c=vqZ@//depot/projects/soc2008/gabor_textproc/grep/?ac=83">
- Project repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Some bugs have been fixed in the buffering and binary file
- detection parts of grep. Due to the differences between the GNU
- regexp library and our libc regexp implementation, I switched to the
- GNU library so that we can maintain an acceptable level of
- compatibility. The desired option would be to drop both GNU grep
- and the GNU regexp library, but unfortunately we cannot just do that
- because of these incompatibilities. Accordingly, the first step
- should be replacing grep and then we should review and optimize our
- regexp library. With this decision, BSD grep has acquired a higher
- level of compatibility and now seems to be much more useful.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Make a portbuild run with BSD grep and fix possible
- bugs.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeBSD Bugathons</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <email>bugbusters@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BugBusting" />
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BugBusting/Resources" />
-
- <url href="http://bugs.FreeBSD.org" />
-
- <url
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr-summary.cgi?responsible=freebsd-net" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Last year, we didn't have many Bugathons - this year is planned
- to be different!</p>
-
- <p>The BugBusting team is trying to improve bug handling and thus
- we'll start a new experiment. In the past our Bugathons were
- general Bugathons with no special topic set. Instead, starting in
- 2009 we'll try to hold a series of Bugathons that concentrate on
- special interest areas.</p>
-
- <p>Our next Bugathon will be held from 2009-01-30 to 2009-02-01
- (Fri-Sun). We'll try to handle as many network related bugs as we
- can. Our plan is to try to work through all network related PRs
- still open in GNATS.</p>
-
- <p>We need a number of maintainers in the area of networking
- (drivers, chipsets, protocols, userland processes) to attend and
- committers willing to commit fixes and improvements. Of course, we
- also need users and administrators with special interest in network
- related items to be with us to sort out things. Every helping hand,
- everyone able to debug and analyze things is welcome.</p>
-
- <p>If you're interested in getting networking stuff improved, join
- us to make the upcoming releases of 7.2 and 8.0 the best ever
- FreeBSD releases.</p>
-
- <p>Join us on IRC: EFnet #FreeBSD-bugbusters from Friday 2009-01-30
- to Sunday 2009-02-01. Don't miss this event!</p>
-
- <p>The next Bugathon (TBA) will have topics in different special
- interest areas.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Feel free to ask questions! You can reach the BugBusting team
- at bugbusters@FreeBSD.org. Be there! Work with us! Join the team -
- be a part!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeBSD BugBusting Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
-
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bugmeister@</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bugmeister@</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/support.html#gnats">GNATS</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BugBusting">BugBusting</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/">
- experimental report pages</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We will be having our next Bugathon on 2009-01-30 to 2009-02-01
- (see <a href="#FreeBSD-Bugathons">this</a> entry).</p>
-
- <p>At the recent DevSummit in Strasbourg, the participants spent
- half a day working through the current "recommended PRs" list. The
- list was divided up into sections by date, and each table was
- assigned one section to work through. Not only were a good number
- of fixes committed and their PRs closed, but the src developers
- were brought up to speed on the triage work that the BugBusting
- team has been doing (see below). We hope to build on this momentum
- in the future. In addition, many new ideas for improved report
- pages were discussed.</p>
-
- <p>We continue to make good progress in categorizing PRs as they
- arrive with 'tags' that correspond to manpages. As a result, we now
- have created some prototype reports that allow browsing the
- database
- <a
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/pr_manpage_index.html">
- by manpage</a>.</p>
-
- <p>In addition, another new report, oriented towards PR submitters,
- summarizes the
- <a
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/well_known_prs.html">
- most commonly reported issues</a>. Many of these issues persist
- because they are difficult to fix. Before filing a PR, you may
- want to check through this list.</p>
-
- <p>As well, we now have a more active set of volunteers who are
- willing to help users with reported problems of the form "xyz does
- not seem to work". These types of reports are now being handled
- much better than in the past.</p>
-
- <p>One of those volunteers, Bruce Cran (brucec@), has now been
- released from mentorship.</p>
-
- <p>Mark Linimon (linimon@) continues to work on more new prototype
- reports, including:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/recentprs_day.html">
- New PRs in the past day</a>, <a
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/recentprs_week.html">
- week</a>, <a
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/recentprs_month.html">
- month</a>.</li>
-
- <li><a
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/prs_for_tag_regression.html">
- PRs with regressions</a>.</li>
-
- <li>A way for developers to <a
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/annotated_prs.sample.html">
- create their own customized reports</a>.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BugBusting/Commonly_reported_issues">
- commonly reported issues</a> summary page, previously maintained
- by Jeremy Chadwick, has been moved to a new location.</p>
-
- <p>The overall PR count jumped to over 5600 during the 6.4/7.1
- release cycle, but has come down a bit.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Try to find ways to get more committers helping us with
- closing PRs that the team has already analyzed.</task>
-
- <task>Think of some way for committers to only view PRs that have
- been in some way 'vetted' or 'confirmed'.</task>
-
- <task>Generate more publicity for what we've already got in place,
- and for what we intend to do next.</task>
-
- <task>Define new categories, classifications, and states for PRs,
- that will better match our workflow.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Hungarian Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
-
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
-
- <common>P&aacute;li</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/hu">Hungarian Web Page for
- FreeBSD</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/hu">Hungarian Documentation
- for FreeBSD</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/HungarianDocumentationProject">
- The FreeBSD Hungarian Documentation Project's Wiki Page</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://p4web.FreeBSD.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/docproj_hu/&amp;c=aXw@//depot/projects/docproj_hu/?ac=83">
- Perforce Depot for the FreeBSD Hungarian Documentation
- Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Hungarian translation of the
- <em>FreeBSD Documentation Project Primer for New Contributors</em>
-
- has been finished and now it is available both
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/hu/books/fdp-primer">online</a>
-
- and
- <a
- href="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/doc/hu/books/fdp-primer">
- for download</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We hope that having the FDP Primer translated will encourage
- people to help our work. There is always place in our team, every
- submitted translation or feedback is appreciated and very
- welcome.</p>
-
- <p>Beside the continuous maintenance of the Hungarian documentation
- and web pages, a new article translation has been added to the
- Hungarian Documentation Set,
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/hu/articles/cups">CUPS</a>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Read the translations, send feedback</task>
-
- <task>Translate web pages</task>
-
- <task>Translate articles</task>
-
- <task>Translate release notes for -CURRENT and 7.X</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Forums</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>FreeBSD Forums</given>
-
- <common>Admins</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>forum-admins@</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>FreeBSD Forums</given>
-
- <common>Moderators</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>forum-moderators@</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://forums.FreeBSD.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD forums were publicly launched on November 16th, 2008
- as a complementary support channel to our great mailing lists.</p>
-
- <p>There were almost 2000 new users registered in the first three
- days and each day we receive about 20 new user registrations. After
- less than three months after going public, we are now serving
- around 10,000 posts in 1,500 threads. We have received very
- positive feedback from our users, which we take as a good
- compensation for our efforts put into this project.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
-
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We ended the year raising over $282,000! We received 173
- donations just in December. We are very grateful to all the people
- who helped us come very close to our 2008 goal.</p>
-
- <p>Three projects were started that are being funded by the
- foundation. They are Safe Removal of Active Disk Devices,
- Improvements to the FreeBSD TCP Stack, and Network Stack
- Virtualization Projects.
- <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/project%20announcements.shtml">
- Click here</a>
-
- to find out more about the projects.</p>
-
- <p>We were a sponsor for meetBSD. We provided a travel grant for a
- developer to attend this conference. We also handed out a few
- limited edition foundation vests for developer recognition.</p>
-
- <p>Read our
- <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/press/2008Dec-newsletter.shtml">
- end-of-year newsletter</a>, to find out what else we've done to
- help The FreeBSD Project and community.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Greek Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Giorgos</given>
-
- <common>Keramidas</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>keramida@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Manolis</given>
-
- <common>Kiagias</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>manolis@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDgr.org">Greek Documentation Project
- Wiki and test builds</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Greek Documentation Project managed to complete a
- significant amount of work during 2008. The first ten chapters of
- the Handbook are now completely translated and kept in sync with
- the English text. Work is also progressing nicely in the second
- part of The Handbook, with many new translated chapters. At this
- pace, we hope to have a complete Greek Handbook by 8.0-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>More volunteers are always welcome of course, as there is still
- plenty of work to be done.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Complete the Greek translation of the Handbook (about ten
- chapters remaining)</task>
-
- <task>Complete the Greek translation of the FAQ (currently at
- around 40%)</task>
-
- <task>Translate more documentation (articles) to Greek</task>
-
- <task>Begin a Greek website on FreeBSD.org (volunteers
- needed)</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Multi-IPv4/v6/no-IP jails</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
-
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://sources.zabbadoz.net/FreeBSD/jail.html">Web page
- for regularly updates and patches</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://p4web.FreeBSD.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/user/bz/jail/&amp;rc=s&amp;c=kmz@//depot/user/bz/jail/?ac=43&amp;mx=50">
- Perforce tree</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The multi-IPv4/v6/no-IP jails project patch has finally been
- committed to FreeBSD-CURRENT at the end of November.</p>
-
- <p>As an alternate solution to full network stack virtualization,
- this work shall provide a lightweight solution for multi-IP
- virtualization. The changes are even more important because of the
- emerging demand for IPv6. Ideally this will be merged to FreeBSD 7
- before 7.2-RELEASE and stay in FreeBSD 8 for the transitional
- period to full network stack virtualization.</p>
-
- <p>Since the commit a few minor things have been fixed and work to
- address most of the remaining old jails PRs has almost been
- finished. The fallout from ports breakage has been handled with
- help from Erwin Lansing from the PortMgr Team.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>BSD# Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Phillip</given>
-
- <common>Neumann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pneumann@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Romain</given>
-
- <common>Tarti&#232;re</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>romain@blogreen.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://code.google.com/p/bsd-sharp/">The BSD# project on
- Google-code</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.mono-project.org/">Mono (Open source .Net
- Development Framework)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The BSD# Project is devoted to porting the Mono .NET framework
- and applications to the FreeBSD operating system.</p>
-
- <p>Because of a lack of time, Mono stalled at version 1.2.5 for
- more than one year in the FreeBSD ports tree. However, things have
- moved and the BSD# Team is proud to announce that the Mono ports are
- about to be updated to 2.0.1. Ports depending on Mono will also be
- updated to the latest available version at the same occasion.</p>
-
- <p>While the ports will be updated really soon now that FreeBSD 7.1
- has been released, impatient people can download and merge the BSD# ports
- in their FreeBSD tree right now following the instructions provided
- on the BSD# Project's page.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test and send feedback.</task>
-
- <task>Port Mono applications to FreeBSD.</task>
-
- <task>Build a debug live-image of FreeBSD so that Mono hackers
- without a FreeBSD box can help us fixing bugs more
- efficiency.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>PmcTools</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Joseph</given>
-
- <common>Koshy</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jkoshy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PmcTools">Wiki Page</url>
-
- <url href="http://code.google.com/p/pmctools/issues">Bug List</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for Intel (TM) Atom/Core/Core2 family PMCs was added to
- PmcTools. Bugs in the toolset were tracked down and fixed, and the
- ABI between libpmc(3) and hwpmc(4) was reworked to hopefully be
- more future proof.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">The FreeBSD Ports
- Collection</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/">
- Contributing to the FreeBSD Ports Collection</url>
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">FreeBSD ports
- monitoring system</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html">The FreeBSD
- Ports Management Team</url>
-
- <url href="http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com">marcuscom
- Tinderbox</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Most of the effort in the last quarter has been QA effort for
- 6.4-RELEASE and 7.1-RELEASE. Since that time, we have once again
- begun work on experimental package runs.</p>
-
- <p>The ports count has jumped to over 19,600. The PR count had
- jumped during the freeze/slush cycle for release, but has now
- dropped back to its usual count of around 900.</p>
-
- <p>GNOME has been updated to 2.24.3.</p>
-
- <p>KDE has been updated to 4.1.4.</p>
-
- <p>X.Org has been updated to 7.4.</p>
-
- <p>The following large changes are in the pipeline:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Introduction of Perl 5.10.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We are currently building packages for amd64-6, amd64-7,
- amd64-8, i386-6, i386-7, i386-8, sparc64-6, and sparc64-7. Several
- new i386 and sparc64 machines have been added, which has helped
- speed up the builds. We especially appreciate the loan of a number
- of sparc64 machines by Gavin Atkinson.</p>
-
- <p>We have added 5 new committers since the last report, and 2
- older ones have rejoined.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Most of the remaining ports PRs are "existing port/PR
- assigned to committer". Although the maintainer-timeout policy is
- helping to keep the backlog down, we are going to need to do more
- to get the ports in the shape they really need to be in.</task>
-
- <task>Although we have added many maintainers, we still have over
- 4,700 unmaintained ports (see, for instance, the list on portsmon).
- (The percentage hovers around 24%.) We are always looking for
- dedicated volunteers to adopt at least a few unmaintained ports. As
- well, the packages on amd64 and sparc64 lag behind i386, and we
- need more testers for those.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD/powerpc for AMCC/IBM PPC440/460</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
-
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>This work is bringing support for another Book-E style PowerPC
- implementation (PPC440/460 core) embedded in a wide range of
- system-on-chip devices. Current state highlights:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Locore kernel initialisation</li>
-
- <li>TLB handling</li>
-
- <li>Console (UART)</li>
-
- <li>Interrupts controller (UIC)</li>
-
- <li>USB controller (OHCI, EHCI)</li>
-
- <li>Multi user operation</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The CPU layer (kernel start-up, TLB handling) is derived from
- existing E500 support. Eventually the code will be re-factored so
- that the common logic is shared between processor variations and
- only the lowest-level routines are provided separately. A number of
- drivers for peripherals integrated on the chip needs to be written
- (Ethernet, PCI/PCI-Express, crypto engines, SATA, I2C, SPI, GPIO
- and others).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Release Engineering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Release Engineering</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>re@</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last status report both 7.1-RELEASE (5 January 2009)
- and 6.4-RELEASE (28 November 2008) have been released. Starting
- with 6.4-RELEASE, a new DVD ISO image called "dvd1" is provided
- for amd64/i386. This image contains everything that is on the
- CDROM discs. So "dvd1" can be used to do a full installation that
- includes a basic set of packages, it has all of the documentation
- for all supported languages, and it can be used for booting into
- a "live CD-based filesystem" and system rescue mode. 6.4-RELEASE
- was the last release of the 6.X branch, we have currently no plan
- for any other 6.X release since most of the developers are
- focused on 8-CURRENT and 7.X.</p>
-
- <p>The long awaited 7.1-RELEASE is out since 5th of January. This
- release process was far too long from everyone's point of view.
- Working on another release (6.4-RELEASE) at the same time was not
- helping the things, but we are aware of many problems that need
- to be worked on to ease the whole release process. As a
- consequence, we are currently working on a new plan for future
- 7.X (or 8.0) release. We plan to:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Reduce the freeze period of ports tree, the freeze should
- occur near the end of the release process during RC cycle</li>
-
- <li>Change the way showstoppers are handled and do not stop a
- release process for non-important issues or lack of
- features.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Some work has also been done on the documentation build, we
- want to provide a more flexible way to install docs (Handbook,
- FAQ, etc.) and detach the documentation build from the release build to use
- instead ports (packages). This should make release building
- easier on slow architectures. Hopefully this switch will be done
- for 7.2-RELEASE or 8.0-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>Regarding the time line, we still plan to release 8.0-RELEASE
- in mid-June 2009. A time for the 7.2-RELEASE has not been set
- yet.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>SD/MMC subsystem</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>M. Warner</given>
-
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD mmc(4)/mmcsd(4) stack was improved to support all
- MMC/SD card types existing now. Support was added for SD High
- Capacity (SDHC) cards and MultiMediaCards (MMC) memory cards of
- normal (up to 2GB) and high capacity. Support was also added
- for 4/8bits wide buses, High Speed timings and multi-block
- transfers allows to reach speeds up to 25MB/s (SD) and 52MB/s
- (MMC) depending on which card and controller was used.</p>
-
- <p>Added SD Host Controller driver, sdhci(4), that implements
- support for SD specification compatible PCI SD/MMC card readers
- to be used with mmc(4)/mmcsd(4) stack. Driver supports PIO and
- DMA transfers, 1/4bits buses, high speed timings, card
- insert/remove detection and write protection.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Many of the existing SD Host Controllers have undocumented
- registers beyond SD specification. Some of them are unable to
- detect the card without some additional initialization
- implemented.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>HDA sound driver (snd_hda)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>snd_hda(4) audio driver was significantly improved to provide
- better functionality according to High Definition Audio (HDA) and
- Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) specifications.</p>
-
- <p>According to HDA specification, driver now supports multiple
- codecs per HDA bus and multiple audio functional groups per
- codec.</p>
-
- <p>According to UAA specification, driver now implements idea of
- multiple logical audio devices per audio functional group. It
- means, that depending on specific system needs, single audio
- codec may provide several independent functions. For example,
- main multichannel output, headset input/output and digital
- SPDIF/HDMI audio input/output. Each of these functions are
- provided as separate pcm devices and can be used independently.</p>
-
- <p>Comparing to ALSA and OSS HDA drivers which are heavily tuned
- to support each specific codec in every specific system, this
- driver uses advanced codec tracing logic which allows it to
- support most of existing HDA codecs and systems without any
- special tuning, using only information provided by system and
- codec itself. This also allows user to widely reconfigure logical
- audio devices in his system for his own needs, just by specifying
- wanted audio connectors usage in device.hints.</p>
-
- <p>Also new driver implements SPDIF/HDMI digital audio,
- suspend/resume and initial parts of multichannel support.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Implement input-to-output audio bypass tracing for codecs
- where bypass signal is not taken from main input mixer.</task>
-
- <task>Improve amplifiers control logic for cases where one signal
- can be controlled in several points.</task>
-
- <task>Implement multichannel playback, that required significant
- sound(4) modifications.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD/sparc64 UltraSPARC III support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marius</given>
-
- <common>Strobl</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>marius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~marius/8.0-20090111-SNAP-sparc64-disc1.iso.gz" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD 8.0-CURRENT now has basic support for sun4u-machines
- based on UltraSPARC III and beyond. This is still a work in
- progress though due to the diversity of these machines, hardware
- errata and bugs in machine independent parts of FreeBSD showing up.
- A install image with the latest code which in comparison to the
- official snapshot 200812 contains more dcons(4) fixes, an isp(4)
- working with 10160 and 12160 on sparc64, an endian-clean mpt(4) as
- needed for the on-board controller found in Fire V440, workarounds
- needed for Fire V880 and a fix for machines with more than 8GB of
- RAM (tested with 16GB) are available at the above URL. Known working
- machines so far are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Blade 1000</li>
- <li>Blade 1500</li>
- <li>Blade 2000</li>
- <li>Fire 280R</li>
- <li>Fire V210</li>
- <li>Fire V440 (except for the on-board NICs)</li>
- <li>Fire V880</li>
- <li>Netra 20/Netra T4</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The stability of FreeBSD on these machines is en par with that
- on pre-USIII-based sun4u-machines. Machines similar to the ones
- above like for example Fire V240 should also just work with all
- essential on-board devices, i.e. serial console, ATA/SCSI
- controller and NIC, being supported. So far the intention is to MFC
- this code in time for FreeBSD 7.2.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Apart from serial devices, only cards supported by creator(4)
- are currently usable as console, i.e. not even machfb(4) works in
- sun4u-machines based on UltraSPARC III or beyond at this point (it
- will trigger a RED state exception, which should not be that hard
- to fix though), let alone XVR graphics cards.</task>
-
- <task>A driver for the Sun Cassini/Cassini+ as well as National
- Semiconductor DP83065 Saturn Gigabit NICs found on-board for
- example in Fire V440 and as add-on cards is under development but
- still needs some work.</task>
-
- <task>There is no driver for controlling the fans in machines based
- on the Excalibur board, yet. This means that Blade 1000/2000 are
- not very usable as workstations so far due to the noise caused by
- the fans permanently running at full speed.</task>
-
- <task>There is no support for host-to-PCI-Express or host-to-PCI-X
- bridges so far, at least for the latter due to lack of access to
- such machines. Adding support for the XMITS PCI-X bridges to the
- existing schizo(4) should be rather straightforward, PCI-Express
- will require a new driver and probably some additional tweaking
- though.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Network Stack Virtualization</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
-
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marko</given>
-
- <common>Zec</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>zec@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Image">Wiki VImage overview
- page.</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/project%20announcements.shtml#Bjoern">
- FreeBSD Foundation funding.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The network stack virtualization project aims at extending the
- FreeBSD kernel to maintain multiple independent instances of
- networking state. This allows for networking independence between
- jail-like environments, each maintaining its own private network
- interfaces, IPv4 and IPv6 network and port address space, routing
- tables, IPSec configuration, firewalls, and more.</p>
-
- <p>During BSDCan 2007 an initial commit plan had been worked out.
- The Developer Summit at Cambridge in August brought the first parts
- of VImage into the kernel. Marko gave a summary and outlook at
- EuroBSDCon in Strasbourg. From autumn until December all but the
- last step had been committed by Marko.</p>
-
- <p>Druing December Bjoern was able to work full time on VImage
- because of FreeBSD Foundation funding. In addition to helping with
- reviews, summarizing things on the Wiki, a virtual cross-over
- Ethernet-like interface pair was developed to be able to bring
- networking to an instances without the mandatory need of
- netgraph.</p>
-
- <p>The next steps will be to bring in the most important last step
- giving us multiple network stacks. After that all developers will
- be able to help to find (and fix) bugs. Further subsystems not yet
- addressed will need to be virtualized then. In addition to this
- Jamie Gritton's management interface will be imported.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>VuXML generator</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Foster</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mark@foster.cc</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.credentia.cc/services/vuxml/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>VuXML generator ("wizard") is intended for end-users who want to
- generate VuXML (XML) definitions. Users can just fill out an HTML
- form &amp; this removes some of the guesswork and the learning
- curve. The resulting VuXML can be submitted via send-pr as-is for
- inclusion into the portaudit database.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Option to submit generated XML into a "review" queue
- somewhere (thus eliminate the need for users to run send-pr at
- all)</task>
-
- <task>Option to generate OVAL definition in addition to
- VuXML</task>
-
- <task>Option to generate ready-to-run pr (e.g send-pr -f
- &lt;outputfile&gt;)</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status
-Report//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>January-March</month>
-
- <year>2009</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>Since the last Status Reports there has been interesting progress
- in FreeBSD Development. FreeBSD 7.2 was released just a few days ago.
- Some of the highlights include: Support for superpages in the FreeBSD
- Virtual Memory subsystem. The FreeBSD Kernel Virtual Address space
- has been increased to 6GB on amd64. An updated jail(8) subsystem that
- supports multi-IPv4/IPv6/noIP and much more. Lots of FreeBSD
- Developers are in Ottawa, Canada attending the FreeBSD Developer
- Summit that is before BSDCan. BSDCan officially starts tomorrow and
- should cover lots of interesting topics, see the
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2009/">BSDCan Website</a>
-
- for more information.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! We hope you
- enjoy reading.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>FreeBSD Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>soc</name>
-
- <description>Google Summer of Code</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD BugBusting Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bugmeister@</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
-
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bugmeister@</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/support.html#gnats" />
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BugBusting" />
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/" />
-
- <url
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~linimon/studies/prs/recommended_prs.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We continue to classify PRs as they arrive, with 'tags'
- corresponding to the kernel subsystem, or man page references for
- userland PRs. These tags, in turn, produce lists of PRs sorted both
-
- <a
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~linimon/studies/prs/pr_tag_index.html">
- by tag</a>
-
- and
- <a
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~linimon/studies/prs/pr_manpage_index.html">
- by manpage</a>
- </p>
-
- <p>Mark Linimon (linimon@) has created
- <a href="http://people.freebsd.org/~linimon/annotated_prs.re.html">
- special reports for the Release Engineering Team</a>
-
- to help focus on regressions and other areas of interest relating
- to the release of FreeBSD 7.2 in the coming weeks. This is a
- refinement of the
- <a
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~linimon/annotated_prs.sample.html">
- 'customized reports for developers'</a>
-
- announced in the last status report.</p>
-
- <p>A full list of all the
- <a href="http://people.freebsd.org/~linimon/studies/prs/">
- automatically generated reports</a>
-
- is also available. Any recommendations for reports which do not
- currently exist but which would be beneficial are welcomed.</p>
-
- <p>Mark Linimon also continues attempting to define the general
- problem and investigating possible new work flow models, and will be
- presenting on the subject at BSDCan.</p>
-
- <p>The list of
- <a
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~linimon/studies/prs/recommended_prs.html">
- PRs recommended for committer evaluation</a>
-
- by the BugBusting team continues to receive new additions. This
- list contains PRs, mostly with patches, that the BugBusting team
- feel are probably ready to be committed as-is, or are probably
- trivially resolved in the hands of a committer with knowledge of
- the particular subsystem. All committers are invited to take a look
- at this list whenever they have a spare 5 minutes and wish to close
- a PR.</p>
-
- <p>Since the last status report, the number of open bugs
- continued to hover around the 5600 mark, although has began to rise
- with the 7.2 ports freeze.</p>
-
- <p>As always, more help is appreciated, and committers and
- non-committers alike are invited to join us on #freebsd-bugbusters
- on EFnet and help close stale PRs or commit patches from valid
- PRs.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Try to find ways to get more committers helping us with
- closing PRs that the team has already analyzed.</task>
-
- <task>Think of some way for committers to only view PRs that have
- been in some way 'vetted' or 'confirmed'.</task>
-
- <task>Generate more publicity for what we've already got in place,
- and for what we intend to do next.</task>
-
- <task>Define new categories, classifications, and states for PRs,
- that will better match our work flow (in progress).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Clang replacing GCC in the base system</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
-
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ed@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
-
- <common>Divacky</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rdivacky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel</given>
-
- <common>Worach</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pawel.worach@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/BuildingFreeBSDWithClang">
- Building FreeBSD with Clang</url>
-
- <url href="http://git.hoeg.nl/?p=llvm-bmake">Clang patchset</url>
-
- <url href="http://clang.llvm.org/">Clang website</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The last 3-4 months we've been working together with the LLVM
- developers to discuss any bugs and issues we are experiencing with
- their Clang compiler frontend. The FreeBSD project is looking at
- the possibility to replace GCC with Clang as a system compiler. It
- can compile 99% of the FreeBSD world and can compile booting kernel
- on i386/amd64 but it still contains bugs and its C++ support is
- still immature.</p>
-
- <p>Ed is maintaining a patchset for the FreeBSD sources to replace
- cc(1) by a Clang binary and bootstrap almost all sources with the
- Clang compiler.</p>
-
- <p>The LLVM developers are very helpful fixing most of the bugs
- we've reported (over 100). Unfortunately we are currently blocked
- on some bug reports that prevent us from building libc, libm,
- libcrypto and various CDDL libraries with Clang but the FreeBSD
- kernel itself compiles and boots.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Testing Clang with compilation of various applications and
- reporting bugs.</task>
-
- <task>Testing the llvm-bmake branch to find more bugs.</task>
-
- <task>Arranging an experimental ports build.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>Hungarian Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
-
- <common>Kövesdán</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
-
- <common>Páli</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/hu">Hungarian Web Page for
- FreeBSD</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/hu">Hungarian Documentation
- for FreeBSD</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/HungarianDocumentationProject">
- The FreeBSD Hungarian Documentation Project's Wiki Page</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/docproj_hu/&amp;c=aXw@//depot/projects/docproj_hu/?ac=83">
- Perforce Depot for the FreeBSD Hungarian Documentation
- Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are proud to announce that the FreeBSD Hungarian web pages
- have been extended by the following items:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Project news entries, staring from 2009 (HTML, RSS, RDF)</li>
-
- <li>Press releases, starting from 2008 (HTML, RSS)</li>
-
- <li>Events, starting from 2009 (HTML, RSS)</li>
-
- <li>Security advisories (HTML, RSS)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We are still hoping that having the
- <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/hu/books/fdp-primer/">FDP
- Primer</a>
-
- translated will encourage others to help our work. Feel free to
- contribute, every submitted line of translation or feedback is
- appreciated and is highly welcome. For more information on how to
- contribute, please read the project's
- <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/hu/docproj/hungarian.html">
- introduction</a>
-
- (in Hungarian).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Translate news entries, press releases.</task>
-
- <task>Translate Release Notes for -CURRENT and 8.X.</task>
-
- <task>Translate articles.</task>
-
- <task>Translate web pages.</task>
-
- <task>Read the translations, send feedback.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>German Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Johann</given>
-
- <common>Kois</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jkois@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
-
- <common>Wilke</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>miwi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://doc.bsdgroup.de" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>
- <p>In February 2009 the German version of the FreeBSD Developer's
- handbook went online. Additionally we managed to update large
- areas of the FAQ thanks to the contributions of Benedict
- Reuschling.</p>
-
- <p>The website (at least the areas we see as relevant for a
- translation) is translated and updated constantly.</p>
-
- <p>More volunteers are always welcome of course, as there is
- still plenty of work to be done.</p>
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update the existing documentation set (especially the
- handbook).</task>
-
- <task>Read the translations. Check for problems/mistakes. Send
- feedback.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>BSD-licensed text-processing tools</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
-
- <common>Kövesdán</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://perforce.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/soc2008/gabor_textproc">
- Perforce repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Currently, grep is finished and is only waiting for a portbuild
- test. It is known to be more or less feature complete, while it is
- much smaller than the GNU version.</p>
-
- <p>As for sort, there has been some progress with the complete
- rewrite and it is lacking few options. Performance is to be
- measured, as well.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test grep on pointyhat.</task>
-
- <task>Complete sort with the missing features.</task>
-
- <task>Do performance measurements for sort and look for possible
- optimization opportunities.</task>
-
- <task>Test sort on pointyhat.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>OpenBSM</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>TrustedBSD audit mailing list</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>trustedbsd-audit@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.openbsm.org/">OpenBSM web page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The TrustedBSD Project has now released OpenBSM 1.1, the second
- production release of the OpenBSM code base. OpenBSM 1.1 has been
- merged to FreeBSD 8-CURRENT, and will be merged to 7-STABLE before
- FreeBSD 7.3. Major changes since OpenBSM 1.0 include:
- <ul>
- <li>Trail files now include the host where the trail is
- generated. Crash recovery has been improved. Trail expiration
- based on size and date is now supported; by default trail files
- will be expired after 10MB of trails. The default individual
- trail limit is now 2MB.</li>
-
- <li>Mac OS X Snow Leopard is now a fully supported platform;
- launchd(8) can now be used to launchd auditd(8). Command line
- tools and libraries are now supported on Mac OS X Leopard.</li>
-
- <li>Extended header tokens are now supported, allowing audit
- trails to be tagged with a host identifier. IPv6 addresses are
- now supported in subject tokens. BSM token and record types have
- been further synchronized to OpenSolaris; support for many new
- system calls has been added. Local errors and socket types are
- mapped to and from BSM values.</li>
- </ul>
-
- Since the last test release, OpenBSM 1.1 beta 1, 32/64-bit
- compatibility has been fixed for the auditon(2) system call. A
- default "expire-after" of 10MB is now set in audit_control(5).
- Local fcntl(2) arguments are now mapped to wire BSM versions using
- new APIs. The audit_submit(3) man page has been fixed. A new audit
- event class has been added for post-login authentication and access
- control events.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Migrate to sbufs in token-encoding.</task>
-
- <task>Support for auditing NFS RPCs.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD/powerpc G5 Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
-
- <common>Whitehorn</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nwhitehorn@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD 8.0-CURRENT now has support for PowerPC CPUs operating
- in the 64-bit bridge mode. This includes the PowerPC 970 (G5) as
- well as the POWER3 and POWER4. Currently only Apple systems are
- known to work.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>IBM systems currently are not supported due to missing
- northbridge support.</task>
-
- <task>Software fan control on SMU-based Apple G5 systems (G5 iMac,
- later Powermac G5) is not available.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Release Engineering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Release Engineering Team</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Release Engineering Team (with lots of help from lots of
- other people) released FreeBSD 7.2 on May 4th, 2009. During this
- period we have also begun reminding developers of the upcoming
- FreeBSD 8.0 release cycle which is scheduled to begin in early June
- 2009 with release targeted at early September 2009.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>Dutch Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
-
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>remko@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>René</given>
-
- <common>Ladan</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rene@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/DutchDocumentationProject">
- Overview of the project and current status</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/nl/">Released
- documentation</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//&amp;c=pFl@//depot/projects/docproj_nl/?ac=83">
- Perforce repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Project is an ongoing project
- to translate FreeBSD Documentation into the Dutch language.</p>
-
- <p>The translation of the Handbook was completed last January. It
- is kept up-to-date with the English version. Furthermore five
- articles and the
- <url href="http://www.evilcoder.org/freebsd-flyer.pdf">flyer</url>
-
- have been translated.</p>
-
- <p>Some initial work has been done to translate the website, but
- most likely more translators are needed to fully realize it.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Recruit more translators.</task>
-
- <task>Keep the translations up-to-date with the English
- versions.</task>
-
- <task>Finish the translation of the FAQ.</task>
-
- <task>Translate more articles and maybe some books.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Sysinfo - a set of scripts which document your system</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Daniel</given>
-
- <common>Gerzo</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>danger@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://danger.rulez.sk/index.php/2009/04/14/sysinfo-a-set-of-scripts-which-document-your-freebsd-system/">
- Public release announcement</url>
-
- <url href="https://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?p=19321">The
- FreeBSD Forums thread</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>
- <em>Sysinfo</em>
-
- is a shell script, the purpose of which is to automatically gather system
- information and document the hardware and software configuration of the
- given host system. The goal is to provide a system operator with
- descriptive information about an unknown FreeBSD installation.</p>
-
- <p>It consists of several modules (also shell scripts), thus is
- easily extensible and provides an easy way to inspect overall
- system configuration.</p>
-
- <p>It has been written as part of my Bachelor thesis and its
- development is a work in progress. Therefore, I would appreciate if
- you could provide me with some feedback as I will defend my thesis
- soon. Your feedback is welcome at the
- <a href="https://forums.freebsd.org/showthread.php?p=19321">
- forums</a>
-
- , or alternatively you can send me a private email.</p>
-
- <p>The tool itself can now be installed using the Ports tree from
- the
- <a href="http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/sysinfo">
- sysutils/sysinfo</a>
-
- port.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Receive additional feedback.</task>
-
- <task>Perform more testing.</task>
-
- <task>Extend and improve the tool.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>TrustedBSD MAC Framework in GENERIC</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>TrustedBSD discussion mailing list</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>trustedbsd-discuss@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.trustedBSD.org/mac.html">TrustedBSD MAC home
- page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There is on-going work to allow "options MAC" to be included in
- the GENERIC kernel for 8.0. This primarily consists of performance
- work to reduce overhead when policies are used, and eliminate when
- none are configured. Work to date includes:
- <ul>
- <li>The MAC Framework now detects which object types are labeled
- by policies, and MAC label storage is not allocated when it won't
- be used.</li>
-
- <li>Add MAC Framework DTrace probes so allow more easy analysis
- of MAC Framework and policy interactions.</li>
-
- <li>Eliminate mutex-protected reference count used to prevent
- module unload during entry point invocation, and replace with an
- sx lock and an rwlock, respectively for long-sleepable and
- short-sleepable entry points, significantly lowering the overhead
- of entering the MAC Framework. If no dynamic policies are loaded,
- no locking overhead is taken.</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Move to rmlocks for non-sleepable entry points to reduce
- cache line thrashing under load.</task>
-
- <task>Macroize invocation of MAC Framework entry points from the
- kernel, and perform caller-side determination of whether MAC is
- enabled in order to avoid additional function call overhead in the
- caller path if MAC is disabled.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD/sparc64 UltraSPARC III support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marius</given>
-
- <common>Strobl</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>marius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Like announced in the previous status report, support for
- sun4u-machines based on UltraSPARC III and beyond has been MFC'ed
- to stable/7 (the last missing piece was r190297) and thus will be
- present in the upcoming 7.2-RELEASE and can be already tested with
- 7.2-RC1. Additionally, as of r191076 machfb(4) has been fixed to
- work with UltraSPARC III and beyond, that fix unfortunately did not
- make it into 7.2-RC1 but will be in the final version. The X.Org
- 7.4 and Firefox ports as well as some other gecko-based ones like
- Seamonkey once again have been fixed to also work and package on
- sparc64, including on UltraSPARC III and UltraSPARC IIIi based
- machines equipped with cards driven by creator(4) or machfb(4). The
- driver for the Sun Cassini/Cassini+ as well as National
- Semiconductor DP83065 Saturn Gigabit NICs found on-board for
- example in Fire V440 and as add-on cards is coming along nicely,
- the last thing which needs to be implemented before it can hit
- CURRENT is support for jumbo frames.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>VFS/NFS DTrace Probes</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A new DTrace provider, dtnfsclient, has been added to the
- FreeBSD 8.x kernel, and will be merged to 7.x before 7.3. The
- following probes are available:
- <ul>
- <li>nfsclient:{nfs2,nfs3}:{procname}:start - NFSv2 and NFSv3 RPC
- start probes</li>
-
- <li>nfsclient:{nfs2,nfs3}:{procname}:done - NFSv2 and NFSv3 RPC
- done probes</li>
-
- <li>nfsclient:accesscache:: - NFS access cache
- flush/hit/miss/load probes</li>
-
- <li>nfsclient:attrcache:: - NFS attribute cache
- flush/hit/miss/done</li>
- </ul>
-
- In addition, a number of VFS probes have been added:
- <ul>
- <li>vfs:vop:{vopname}:entry - VOP entry probe</li>
-
- <li>vfs:vop:{vopname}:return - VOP return probe</li>
-
- <li>vfs:namei:lookup:entry - VFS name lookup entry probe</li>
-
- <li>vfs:namei:lookup:return - VFS name lookup return probe</li>
-
- <li>vfs:namecache:*:* - VFS namecache
- enter/enter_negative/fullpath_enter/fullpath_hit/fullpath_miss/fullpath_return/lookup_hit/lookup_hit_negative/lookup_miss/purge/purge_negative/purgevfs/zap/zap_negative
- probes</li>
- </ul>
-
- These probes make it much easier to trace NFS and VFS events.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add VFSOP tracing.</task>
-
- <task>Add RPC-layer tracing, such as RPC retransmits.</task>
-
- <task>Provide decoded NFS RPCs in order to expose transaction IDs
- and file handles.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>VirtualBox on FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Beat</given>
-
- <common>Gaetzi</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>beat@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bernhard</given>
-
- <common>Froehlich</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>decke@bluelife.at</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dennis</given>
-
- <common>Herrmann</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dhn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
-
- <common>Wilke</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>miwi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://miwi.bsdcrew.de/2009/05/virtualbox-on-freebsd/">
- Virtualbox on FreeBSD Announcement</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://miwi.bsdcrew.de/2009/05/virtualbox-on-freebsd-first-screenshots/">
- VirtualBox first Screenshots</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://vbox.innotek.de/pipermail/vbox-dev/2009-May/001369.html">
- SUCCESS from Bernhard Froehlich</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>After the first mail from Alexander Eichner on the vbox-dev
- mailinglist, we started the work on a VirtualBox port. 6 Days was
- needed to get VirtualBox to start with over 20 patches. We'd like
- to say thanks to Alexander Eichner, all the VirtualBox Developers,
- Gustau Perez and Ulf Lilleengen. If you like to play with the
- current port you can checkout the port <a
- href="http://svn.bluelife.at/projects/packages/blueports/emulators/virtualbox/">
- here</a>.
-
- Please do not ping us about any problems, we know about a lot and
- are still working to get them all solved before we do an official
- call for testing.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix kernel crashes on 7.2-RELEASE.</task>
-
- <task>Code cleanup.</task>
-
- <task>Fix errors on AMD64.</task>
-
- <task>Fix user/permission problems.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Device mmap() Extensions</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
-
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~jhb/pat/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>GPU device drivers are increasingly requiring more sophisticated
- support for mapping objects into both userland and the kernel. For
- example, memory used for textures often needs to be mapped
- Write-Combining rather than Write-Back. I have recently created
- three patches to provide several extensions.</p>
-
- <p>The first patch allows device drivers to use a different VM
- object to back specific mmap() calls instead of always using the
- device pager. The second patch introduces a new VM object type that
- can map an arbitrary set of physical address ranges. This can be
- used to let userland mmap PCI BARs, etc. The third patch allows
- memory mappings to use different caching modes (e.g.
- Write-Combining or Uncacheable).</p>
-
- <p>Together I believe these patches provide the remaining pieces
- needed for an Nvidia amd64 driver. They will also be useful for
- future Xorg DRM support as well. The current set of patches can be
- safely merged back to 7.x as well.</p>
-
- <p>Currently I am waiting for review and feedback from several
- folks. I am hopeful that these patches will be in HEAD soon, prior
- to the 8.0 freeze.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
-
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status
-Report//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>April-September</month>
-
- <year>2009</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers FreeBSD related projects between April and
- September 2009. During that time a lot of work has been done on
- wide variety of projects, including the Google Summer of Code
- projects. The BSDCan conference was held in Ottawa, CA, in May.
- The EuroBSDCon conference was held in Cambridge, UK, in September.
- Both events were very successful.
- A new major version of FreeBSD, 8.0 is to be released soon.
- If you are wondering what's new in this long-awaited release, read
- Ivan Voras' excellent <a
- href="http://ivoras.sharanet.org/freebsd/freebsd8.html">summary</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! We hope you
- enjoy the reading.</p>
-
- <p>Please note that the next deadline for submissions covering
- reports between October and December 2009 is January 15th,
- 2010.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>soc</name>
-
- <description>Google Summer of Code</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>FreeBSD Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
-
- <description>Network Infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>libnetstat(3) - networking statistics (Summer of Code 2009)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>P&aacute;li</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PGJSoc2009">Wiki page</url>
- <url href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//&amp;c=McZ@//depot/projects/soc2009/pgj_libstat/?ac=83">Perforce depot</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The libnetstat(3) project provides a user-space library API to monitor
- networking functions with the following benefits:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>ABI-robust interface making use of accessor functions in
- order to divorce monitoring applications from kernel or user ABI
- changes.</li>
-
- <li>Supports running 32-bit monitoring tools on top of a 64-bit
- kernel.</li>
-
- <li>Improved consistency for both kvm(3) and sysctl(3) when
- retrieving information.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The supported abstractions are as follows:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Active sockets and socket buffers</li>
- <li>Network interfaces and multicast interfaces</li>
- <li>mbuf(9) statistics</li>
- <li>bpf(4) statistics</li>
- <li>Routing statistics, routing tables, multicast routing</li>
- <li>Protocol-dependent statistics</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>There is a sample application, called nettop(8), which provides a
- simple ncurses-based top(1)-like interface for monitoring active
- connections and network buffer allocations via the library. A
- modified version of netstat(1) has also been created to use
- libnetstat(3) as much as possible.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>pefs - stacked cryptographic filesystem (Summer of Code 2009)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gleb</given>
-
- <common>Kurtsou</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Stanislav</given>
-
- <common>Sedov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>stas@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/gleb/">Gleb's Blog</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/SOC2009GlebKurtsov">Project page in FreeBSD wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Pefs is a kernel level filesystem for transparently encrypting
- files on top of other filesystems (like zfs or ufs). It adds no
- extra information into files (unlike others), doesn't require
- cipher block sized io operations, supports per directory/file keys
- and key chaining, uses unique per file tweak for encryption.
- Supported algorithms: AES, Camellia, Salsa20. The code is ready for
- testing.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Implement encrypted name lookup/readir cache</task>
-
- <task>Optimize sparse files handling and file resizing</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>BSD# Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Romain</given>
-
- <common>Tarti&egrave;re</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>romain@blogreen.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://code.google.com/p/bsd-sharp/">The BSD# project on
- Google code</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.mono-project.org/">Mono (Open source .NET
- Development Framework)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The BSD# Project is devoted to porting the Mono .NET framework
- and applications to the FreeBSD operating system.</p>
-
- <p>During the past year, the BSD# Team continued to track the Mono
- development and the lang/mono port have almost always been
- up-to-date (we however had to skip mono-2.2 because of some
- regression issues in this release). Most of our patches have been
- merged in the mono trunk upstream, and should be included in the
- upcoming mono-2.6 release.</p>
-
- <p>In the meantime, a few more .NET related ports have been updated
- or added to the FreeBSD ports tree. These ports include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>www/xsp and www/mod_mono that make it possible to use FreeBSD
- for hosting ASP.NET application;</li>
-
- <li>lang/boo, a CLI-targeted programming language similar to
- Python;</li>
-
- <li>lang/mono-basic, the Visual Basic .NET Framework for
- Mono;</li>
-
- <li>devel/monodevelop, an Integrated Development Environment for
- .NET;</li>
-
-<!--li>deskuils/gnome-do, an all-in-one launch-box to perform actions quickly with your computer;</li-->
- <li>and much more...</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test mono ports and send feedback (we are especially
- interested in tests where NOPORTDOCS / WITH_DEBUG is
- enabled).</task>
-
- <task>Port the mono-debugger to FreeBSD.</task>
-
- <task>Build a debug live-image of FreeBSD so that Mono hackers
- without a FreeBSD box can help us fixing bugs more
- efficiently.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>The Newcons project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
-
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ed@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Newcons">Wiki page</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~ed/newcons/patches/">
- Patchset</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Some time ago I started writing a new driver for the FreeBSD
- kernel called vt(4), which is basically a replacement of syscons.
- There is still a lot of work that needs to be done but it is
- probably useful to mention what it does (and what does not).</p>
-
- <p>Right now there are just two graphics drivers for vt(4), namely
- a VGA driver for i386 and amd64 and a Microsoft Xbox graphics
- driver (because it was so easy to implement). I still have to figure
- out what I am going to do with VESA, because maybe it is better to
- just ignore VESA and figure out how hard it is to extend DRM to
- interact with vt(4).</p>
-
- <p>Some random features: it already supports both Unicode (UTF-8)
- input and output, it is MPSAFE and supports per-window graphical
- fonts of variable dimensions, containing an almost infinite amount
- of glyphs (both bold and regular).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Research needs to be done on DRM's codebase.</task>
-
- <task>Syscons should already be migrated to TERM=xterm to make
- switching between drivers a bit easier.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>libprocstat(3) - process statistics</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Stanislav</given>
- <common>Sedov</common>
- </name>
- <email>stas@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ulf</given>
- <common>Lilleengen</common>
- </name>
- <email>lulf@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base/projects/libprocstat/">libprocstat repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The libprocstat project is an ongoing effort to develop a library that can
- be used to retrieve information about running processes and
- open files in the uniform and platform-independent way both from
- a running system or from core files. This will facilitate the
- implementation of file- or process-monitoring applications like
- lsof(1), fstat(1), fuser, etc. The libprocstat repository contains a
- preliminary version of the library. It also includes rewrites
- of the fstat and the fuser
- utilities ported to use this library instead of retrieving all
- the required information via the kvm(3) interface; one of the
- important advantages of the versions that use libprocstat is
- that these utilities are ABI independent.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- Implement KVM-based namecache lookup to retrieve filesystem paths
- associated with file descriptors and VM objects.
- </task>
- <task>
- Analyze possible ways of exporting file and process information
- from the kernel in an extensible and ABI-independent way.
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>New BSD licensed debugger</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Doug</given>
- <common>Rabson</common>
- </name>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/TheBsdDebugger">Wiki page</url>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~dfr/ngdb.git">Repository</url>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/200909DevSummit?action=AttachFile&amp;do=view&amp;target=NGDB-200909.pdf">Slides</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I have been working recently on writing a new debugger,
- primarily for the FreeBSD platform. For various reasons, I have
- been writing it in a relatively obscure C-like language called
- D.</p>
-
- <p>So far, I have a pretty useful (if a little raw at the edges)
- command line debugger which supports ELF, Dwarf debugging
- information and (currently) 32 bit FreeBSD and Linux. The
- engine includes parsing and evaluation of arbitrary C expressions
- along with the usual debugging tools such as breakpoints, source
- code listing, single-step etc. All the code is new and BSD
- licensed. Currently, the thing supports userland debugging of
- i386 targets via ptrace and post-mortem core file debugging of
- the same. I will be adding amd64 support real soon (TM) and
- maybe support for GDB's remote debugging protocol later.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Clang replacing GCC in the base system</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
-
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ed@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
-
- <common>Divacky</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rdivacky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel</given>
-
- <common>Worach</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pawel.worach@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/BuildingFreeBSDWithClang" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The clang@FreeBSD team presents the status of clang/LLVM being
- able to compile FreeBSD system. The current status is:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>i386 - kernel boots, world needs little hacks but works</li>
-
- <li>amd64 - kernel boots, world needs little hacks but works</li>
-
- <li>ppc - broken because of unknown RTLD bug</li>
-
- <li>other - unknown</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>All other platforms are untested.</p>
-
- <p>A lot has happened over the spring/summer: amd64 got proper
- mcmodel=kernel support, compiler-rt has been introduced (paving the way
- for libgcc replacement), we have run two experimental port builds to see
- how clang does there. The C++ support is able to parse devd.cc without
- warnings. We have got the kernel working with -O2. FreeBSD has been promoted
- to be an officially supported plaform in LLVM. As a result of all this
- work, many parts of FreeBSD that did not compile before now build
- without problems.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The "ClangBSD" branch of FreeBSD got a little stale and has not
- been updated for a while.</task>
-
- <task>We also need to get some important fixes
- into LLVM to get libc compiling and some other smaller issues.</task>
-
- <task>We can still appreciate more testers on minor platforms (mostly on
- ARM, PPC and MIPS, but testing on other platforms is also welcome).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Grand Central Dispatch - FreeBSD port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Stacey</given>
- <common>Son</common>
- </name>
- <email>sson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>libdispatch mailing list</given>
- </name>
- <email>libdispatch-dev@lists.macosforge.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://libdispatch.macosforge.org/">GCD / libdispatch web page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have ported libdispatch, Apple's Grand Central Dispatch event
- and concurrency framework to FreeBSD:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Added new kqueue primitives required to support GCD, such
- as EVFILT_USER and EV_TRIGGER</li>
- <li>Created autoconf and automake build framework for libdispatch</li>
- <li>Modified libdispatch to use POSIX semaphores instead of
- Mach semaphores</li>
- <li>Adapted libdispatch to use portable POSIX time routines</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Jordan Hubbard has also prepared a blocks-aware clang compiler
- package for FreeBSD. When compiled with clang, libdispatch
- provides blocks-based, as well as function-based callbacks.</p>
-
- <p>The port was presented at the FreeBSD Developer Summit in
- Cambridge, UK in September, and slides are online on the devsummit
- wiki page. A FreeBSD port is now available in the Ports Collection.
- After FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE has shipped, the new kqueue primitives will be
- MFC'd so that libdispatch works out of the box on FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- Complete porting of libdispatch test suite to FreeBSD.
- </task>
- <task>
- Investigate pthread work queue implementation for FreeBSD.
- </task>
- <task>
- Evaluate performance impact of some machine-dependent and
- OS-dependent optimizations present in the Mac OS X version of
- libdispatch to decide if they should be done for other
- platforms and OS's.
- </task>
- <task>
- Explore whether FreeBSD base operating system tools would benefit
- from being modified to use libdispatch.
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>VirtualBox on FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Beat</given>
- <common>Gaetzi</common>
- </name>
- <email>beat@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bernhard</given>
- <common>Froehlich</common>
- </name>
- <email>decke@bluelife.at</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dennis</given>
- <common>Herrmann</common>
- </name>
- <email>dhn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Juergen</given>
- <common>Lock</common>
- </name>
- <email>nox@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
- <common>Wilke</common>
- </name>
- <email>miwi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/VirtualBox" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>VirtualBox has been committed to the Ports tree and synchronized
- with the latest trunk version from Sun. Several known
- problems are already fixed and some new features have been
- added:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>VT-x support</li>
- <li>Bridging support (Big Thanks to Fredrik Lindberg)</li>
- <li>Host Serial Support</li>
- <li>ACPI Support</li>
- <li>Host DVD/CD access</li>
- <li>SMP Support</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We would like to say thanks to all the people who helped us by
- reporting bugs and submitting fixes. We also thank the VirtualBox
- developers for their help with the ongoing effort to port
- VirtualBox on FreeBSD.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Dutch Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ren&eacute;</given>
-
- <common>Ladan</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rene@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
-
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>remko@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/docproj/translations.html#dutch">
- Current status of the Dutch translation</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The current translations (Handbook and some articles) are kept
- up to date with the English versions. Some parts of the website
- have been
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/nl">translated</url>, more work
- is in progress.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Find more volunteers for translating the remaining parts of
- the website and the FAQ.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The FreeBSD German Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Johann</given>
-
- <common>Kois</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jkois@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benedict</given>
-
- <common>Reuschling</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bcr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
-
- <common>Wilke</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>miwi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://doc.bsdgroup.de" />
-
- <url
- href="http://code.google.com/p/bsdcg-trans/wiki/BSDPJTAdede" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In May 2009, Benedict Reuschling received his commit bit to the
- www/de and doc/de_DE.ISO8859-1 trees under the mentorship of Johann
- Kois. Since then, he has been working primarily on the Handbook, updating
- existing chapters and translating new ones. Most notably, the
- filesystems and DTrace chapters have been recently translated. Bugs found
- in the original documents along the way were reported back so that
- the other translation teams could incorporate them, as well.</p>
-
- <p>Christoph Sold has put his time in translating the wiki pages of
- the BSD Certification Group into the German language. This is very
- helpful for all German people who want to take the exam and like to read
- the information about it in their native language. Daniel Seuffert
- has sent valuable corrections and bugfixes. Thanks to both of them for
- their time and efforts!</p>
-
- <p>The website is translated and updated constantly. Missing parts
- will be translated as time permits.</p>
-
- <p>We appreciate any help from volunteers in proofreading
- documents, translating new ones and keeping them up to date. Even
- small error reports are of great help for us. You can find
- contact information at the above URL.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update the existing documentation set (especially the
- Handbook).</task>
-
- <task>Translate more articles to German.</task>
-
- <task>Read the translations. Check for problems and mistakes. Send
- feedback.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="team">
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Kicking off our fall fund-raising campaign! Find out more at
- <a href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donate/">http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donate/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We were a sponsor for EuroBSDCon 2009, and provided travel
- grants to 8 FreeBSD developers and users. We sponsored Kyiv BSD
- 2009, in Kiev Ukraine. We were also a sponsor of BSDCan, and
- sponsored 7 developers. We funded three new projects, New Console
- Driver by Ed Schouten, AVR32 Support by Arnar Mar Sig, and
- Wireless Mesh Support by Rui Paulo, which has completed.
- We continued funding a project that is making improvements to the
- FreeBSD TCP Stack by Lawrence Stewart. The project that made
- removing disk devices with mounted filesystems on them safe, by
- Edward Napierala, is now complete.</p>
-
- <p>We recognized the following FreeBSD developers at EuroBSDCon
- 2009: Poul-Henning Kamp, Bjoern Zeeb, and Simon Nielsen. These
- developers received limited edition FreeBSD Foundation vests.</p>
-
- <p>Follow us on <a
- href="https://twitter.com/freebsdfndation">Twitter</a> now!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Bugbusting Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gavin</given>
- <common>Atkinson</common>
- </name>
- <email>gavin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
- <email>remko@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Volker</given>
- <common>Werth</common>
- </name>
- <email>vwe@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/support.html#gnats" />
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BugBusting" />
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/" />
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/recommended_prs.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We continue to classify PRs as they arrive, adding 'tags' to
- the subject lines corresponding to the kernel subsystem
- involved, or man page references for userland PRs. These tags,
- in turn, produce lists of PRs sorted both by tag and by
- manpage.</p>
-
- <p>The list of PRs recommended for committer evaluation by the
- Bugbusting Team continues to receive new additions. This list
- contains PRs, mostly with patches, that the Bugbusting Team
- feel are probably ready to be committed as-is, or are probably
- trivially resolved in the hands of a committer with knowledge
- of the particular subsystem. All committers are invited to take
- a look at this list whenever they have a spare 5 minutes and
- wish to close a PR.</p>
-
- <p>A full list of all the automatically generated reports is also
- available at one of the cited URLs. Any recommendations for
- reports which not currently exist but which would be
- beneficial are welcomed.</p>
-
- <p>Gavin Atkinson gave a presentation on "The PR Collection
- Status" at the EuroBSDCon 2009 DevSummit, and discussed with
- other participants several other ideas to make the PR database
- more useful and usable. Several good ideas came from this, and
- will hopefully lead to more useful tools in the near future.
- Discussions also took place on how it may be possible to
- automatically classify non-ports PRs with a view towards
- notifying interested parties, although investigations into this
- have not yet begun.</p>
-
- <p>Mark Linimon also continues attempting to define the general
- problem and investigating possible new workflow models, and
- presented work on this at BSDCan 2009.</p>
-
- <p>Since the last status report, the number of open bugs has
- increased to around the 5900 mark, partially because of an
- increased focus on getting more information into the existing
- PRs, in an attempt to make sure all the information required is
- now available. As a result, although the number of open PRs has
- increased, they are hopefully of better quality.</p>
-
- <p>As always, more help is appreciated, and committers and
- non-committers alike are always invited to join us on
- #freebsd-bugbusters on EFnet and help close stale PRs or commit
- patches from valid PRs.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- Work on suggestions from developers who were at the EuroBSDCon
- DevSummit.
- </task>
- <task>
- Try to find ways to get more committers helping us with closing
- the PRs that the team has already analyzed.
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Ports Management Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/ports/">The FreeBSD Ports
- Collection</url>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/">
- Contributing to the FreeBSD Ports Collection</url>
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">The FreeBSD
- ports monitoring system</url>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">The
- FreeBSD Ports Management Team</url>
- <url href="http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com">marcuscom Tinderbox</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports count has soared to over 20,700. The PR count had
- been driven below 800 by some extraordinary effort, but once
- again is back to its usual count of around 900.</p>
-
- <p>We are currently building packages for amd64-6, amd64-7,
- amd64-8, i386-6, i386-7, i386-8, sparc64-7, and sparc64-8.
- There have been preliminary runs of i386-9; however, to be able
- to continue builds on -9, we will either need to find places to
- host a number of new machines, or drop package building for -6.
- The mailing list discussion of the latter proved quite
- controversial.</p>
-
- <p>We have added some new i386 machines to help speed up the
- builds, but this only makes up for the disk failures on some
- of our older, slower, i386 nodes.</p>
-
- <p>We also appreciate the loan of more package build machines from
- several committers, including pgollucci@, gahr@, erwin@, Boris
- Kochergin, and Craig Butler.</p>
-
- <p>The portmgr@ team has also welcomed new members Ion-Mihai Tetcu
- (itetcu@) and Martin Wilke (miwi@). We also thank departing
- member Kirill Ponomarew (krion@) for his long service.</p>
-
- <p>Ion-Mihai has spent much time working on a system that does
- automatic Quality Assurance on new commits, called QAT. A
- second tinderbox called QATty has helped us to fix many problems,
- especially those involving custom PREFIX and LOCALBASE settings,
- and documentation inclusion options. Ports conformance to
- documented features / non-default configuration will follow.</p>
-
- <p>Between pav and miwi, over 2 dozen experimental ports runs have
- been completed and committed.</p>
-
- <p>We have added 5 new committers since the last report, and 2
- older ones have rejoined.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We are currently trying to set up ports tinderboxes that
- can be made available to committers for pre-testing; those
- who can loan machines for this should contact Ion-Mihai
- (itetcu@) with details regarding the hardware and
- bandwidth.</task>
- <task>Most of the remaining ports PRs are "existing port/PR
- assigned to committer". Although the maintainer-timeout policy
- is helping to keep the backlog down, we are going to need to do
- more to get the ports in the shape they really need to be
- in.</task>
- <task>Although we have added many maintainers, we still have
- almost 4,700 unmaintained ports (see, for instance, the list on
- portsmon). (The percentage is down to 22%.) We are always
- looking for dedicated volunteers to adopt at least a few
- unmaintained ports. As well, the packages on amd64 and sparc64
- lag behind i386, and we need more testers for those.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD KDE Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
-
- <common>Abthorpe</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>tabthorpe@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
-
- <common>Brazhnikov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>makc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
-
- <common>Wilke</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>miwi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://freebsd.kde.org" />
-
- <url href="http://miwi.bsdcrew.de/category/kde/" />
-
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/tabthorpe/category/kde" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the spring, the FreeBSD KDE team has been busy upgrading
- KDE from 4.2.0 up through to 4.3.1. As part of the ongoing
- maintenance of KDE, the team also updated Qt4 from 4.4.3 through to
- 4.5.2</p>
-
- <p>We added two new committers/maintainers to the team, Kris Moore
- (kmoore@) and Dima Panov (fluffy@). We also granted enhanced area51
- access to contributors Alberto Villa and Raphael Kubo da Costa.
- Alberto has been our key contributor updating and testing Qt
- 4.6.0-tp1. Raphael is a KDE developer, who has become our Gitorious
- liaison, he has been responsible for getting FreeBSD Qt patches
- merged in upstream.</p>
-
- <p>Markus Br&uuml;ffer (markus@) spent a lot of time patching widgets
- and system plugins so they would work under FreeBSD. We would like
- to thank him for all his effort!</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update to Qt 4.6.0</task>
-
- <task>Update to KDE 4.4.0</task>
-
- <task>Work with our userbase on fixing an EOL for KDE3 in the ports
- tree</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>FreeBSD Developer Summit, Cambridge UK</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/200909DevSummit" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Around 70 FreeBSD developers and guests attended the FreeBSD
- developer summit prior to EuroBSDCon 2009 in Cambridge, UK.
- Hosted at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory, the
- workshop-style event consisted of prepared presentations, as well
- as group hacking and discussion sessions. Talks covered topics
- including 802.11 mesh networking, virtual network stacks and
- kernels, a new BSD-licensed debugger, benchmarking, bugbusting,
- NetFPGA, a port of Apple's GCD (Grand Central Dispatch) to
- FreeBSD, security policy work, cryptographic signatures,
- FreeBSD.org system administration, time geeks, a new console
- driver, and the FreeBSD subversion migration. Slides for many
- talks are now available on the wiki page. A good time was had by
- all, including a punting outing on the River Cam!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>EuroBSDcon 2009</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sam</given>
-
- <common>Smith</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>eurobsdcon@ukuug.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://2009.eurobsdcon.org/">2009</url>
-
- <url href="http://2010.eurobsdcon.org/">2010</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>EuroBSDcon 2009 happened in Cambridge, with over 160 users,
- developers, friends and others. Slides, papers and audio are now up
- on the website for those who could not make it to Cambridge. Next
- year's event in 2010 will take place in Karlsruhe from 8 to 10 October
- 2010. If you are interested in what you missed in 2009, or to join
- the mailing list so you do not miss out next year, visit
- <a href="http://2009.eurobsdcon.org/">http://2009.eurobsdcon.org</a>.
-
- </p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Forums</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>FreeBSD Forums</given>
-
- <common>Admins</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>forum-admins@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>FreeBSD Forums</given>
-
- <common>Moderators</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>forum-moderators@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://forums.freebsd.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since their public launch in November 2008, the FreeBSD Forums
- (the most recent addition to the user community and support
- channels for the FreeBSD Operating System) have witnessed a
- healthy and steady growth.</p>
-
- <p>The user population is now at over 8,000 registered users, who
- have participated in over 6,000 topics, containing over 40,000
- posts in total. The sign-up rate hovers between 50-100 each week.
- The total number of visitors (including 'guests') is hard to gauge
- but is likely to be a substantial multiple of the registered
- userbase.</p>
-
- <p>New topics and posts are actively 'pushed out' to search
- engines. This in turn makes the Forums show up in search results
- more and more often, making it a valuable and very accessible
- source of information for the FreeBSD community.</p>
-
- <p>One of the contributing factors to the Forums' success is their
- 'BSD-style' approach when it comes to administration and
- moderation. The Forums have a strong and unified identity, they are
- neatly divided into sub-forums (like 'Networking', 'Installing
- &amp; Upgrading', etc.), very actively moderated, spam-free, and
- with a core group of very active and helpful members, dispensing
- many combined decades' worth of knowledge to starting, intermediate
- and professional users of FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>We expect the Forums to be, and to remain, a central hub in
- FreeBSD's community and support efforts.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>New approach to the locale database</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edwin</given>
-
- <common>Groothuis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>edwin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>i18n</given>
-
- <common>mailinglist</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>freebsd-i18n@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/LocaleNewApproach">
- Documentation on FreeBSD wiki</url>
-
- <url href="svn://svn.freebsd.org/base/user/edwin/locale">Code</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Problem: Over the years the FreeBSD locale database
- (share/colldef, share/monetdef, share/msgdef, share/numericdef,
- share/timedef) has accumulated a total of 165 definitions (language
- - country-code - character-set triplets). The contents of the files
- for Western European languages are often low-ASCII but for Eastern
- European and Asian languages partly or fully high-ASCII. Without
- knowing how to display or interpret the character-sets, it is
- difficult to make sure by the general audience that the local
- language (language - country-code) definitions are displayed
- properly in various character-sets.</p>
-
- <p>Suggested approach: With the
- combination of the data in the Unicode project (whose goal is to
- define all the possible written characters and symbols on this
- planet) and the Common Locale Data Repository (whose goal is to
- document all the different data and definitions needed for the
- locale database), we can easily keep track of the data, without the
- need of being able to display the data in the required
- character sets or understand them fully when updates are submitted
- by third parties.</p>
-
- <p>Current status: Conversion of share/monetdef,
- share/msgdef, share/numericdef, share/timedef to the new design is
- completed. The Makefile infrastructure is converted. Regression
- checks are done. Most of the tools are in place, waiting on the
- import of bsdiconv to the base system.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>At this moment the system is not self-hosted yet, because of
- the lack of an iconv-kind of program in the base operating system.
- Gabor@ is working on bsdiconv as a GSoC project and once that has been
- imported we will be able to perform a clean install from the definitions in
- Unicode text format to the required formats and
- character sets.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>BSD-licensed iconv (Summer of Code 2009)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
-
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/G%C3%A1borSoC2009">BSDL iconv on
- FreeBSD wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The code has been extracted from NetBSD and has been transformed
- into an independent shared library. The basic encodings are
- well supported. Almost all forward conversions
- (foo -&gt; UTF-32) are compatible with GNU but the reverse ones
- are not so accurate because of GNU's advanced transliteration.
- Some extra encodings have also been added. There are two modules,
- which segfault; they need some debugging. I can keep working on this
- project as part of my BSc thesis, so I hope to be able to solve
- the remaining issues. Improved GNU compatibility is also very
- desired (extra command line options for iconv(1), iconvctl(),
- private interfaces, etc.).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix segfaults in Big5 and HZ modules</task>
-
- <task>Improve transliteration in reverse encodings</task>
-
- <task>Improve GNU compatibility by implementing extra features</task>
-
- <task>Verify POSIX compatibility</task>
-
- <task>Verify GNU compatibility</task>
-
- <task>Check performance</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="soc">
- <title>Ext2fs Status report (Summer of Code 2009)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Aditya</given>
-
- <common>Sarawgi</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>sarawgi.aditya@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/SOC2009AdityaSarawgi">Wiki Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD's ext2fs had some parts under GPL. The aim of my project was
- to rewrite those parts and free ext2fs from GPL. I have been
- successful in rewriting the parts and NetBSD's ext2fs was a great
- help in this. Certain critical parts under GPL were also removed due
- to which the write performance suffered. I also implemented Orlov
- Block Allocator for ext2fs. Currently I am planning to make ext2fs
- Multiprocessor Safe (MPSAFE). My work resides in truncs_ext2fs
- branch of Perforce.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Ext4 support for FreeBSD</task>
-
- <task>Directory indexing for ext2fs</task>
-
- <task>Journaling in ext2fs using gjournal</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Hungarian Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
-
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
-
- <common>P&aacute;li</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/hu">Hungarian Web Page for FreeBSD</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/hu">Hungarian Documentation
- for FreeBSD</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/HungarianDocumentationProject">The
- FreeBSD Hungarian Documentation Project's Wiki Page</url>
-
- <url href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/docproj_hu/&amp;c=aXw@//depot/projects/docproj_hu/?ac=83">Perforce
- Depot for the FreeBSD Hungarian Documentation Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the last months, we have not added new translations, although we
- have been working on the existing ones to have them updated. We need
- more translators and volunteers to keep the amount of the translated
- documentation growing, so feel free to contribute. Every line of
- submission or feedback is appreciated and highly welcome.</p>
-
- <p>If you want to join our work, please read the <a
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/hu/docproj/hungarian.html">introduction</a>
- to the project as well as the <a
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/hu/books/fdp-primer/">FDP Primer</a>
- (both of them are available in Hungarian).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Translate news entries, press releases</task>
-
- <task>Translate Release Notes for -CURRENT and 8.X</task>
-
- <task>Translate articles</task>
-
- <task>Translate web pages</task>
-
- <task>Read the translations, send feedback</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Spanish Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jos&eacute; Vicente</given>
-
- <common>Carrasco Vay&aacute;</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>carvay@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
-
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/es">Spanish Web Page for FreeBSD</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/es">Spanish Documentation for
- FreeBSD</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/es/articles/fdp-es/">Introduction
- to the FreeBSD Spanish Documentation Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Recently, we have added one new article translation. The
- existing translations have not been updated, though. We need
- more human resources to keep up with the work and keep the
- translations up-to-date.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update the Handbook translation</task>
-
- <task>Update the web page translation</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>BSD-licensed text-processing tools (Summer of Code 2008)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/G%C3%A1borSoC2008">Wiki page for the project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project was started as part of Google Summer of Code 2008 but
- there is still a bit of work to complete some missing parts.
- The BSD-licensed grep implementation is feature-complete and
- has a good level of GNU compatibility. Our only current concern about
- the BSD-licensed version is to improve its
- performance. The GNU variant is much more complex, has about
- 8 KSLOC, while BSD grep is tiny, has only 1.5 KSLOC. GNU uses
- some shortcuts and optimizations to speed-up calls to the regex library;
- that is why it is significantly faster. My point of view is that
- such optimizations must be implemented in the regex library,
- keeping the dependent utilities clean and easy to read. BSD
- grep is so tiny that there is hardly any optimization opportunity
- by simplifying the code, so the regex library is the next important
- TODO. There is another issue with the current regex library.
- It does not support some invalid regular expressions, which work
- in GNU. We need to maintain compatibility, so we cannot just drop
- this feature. Actually, BSD grep is linked to the GNU regex library
- to maintain this feature but due to the lack of the mentioned
- shortcuts, it is still slower than GNU. Anyway, if we can live
- with this little performance hit until we get a modern regex library,
- I think grep is ready to enter HEAD. As for the regex library,
- NetBSD's result of the last SoC is worth taking a look.</p>
-
- <p>The sort utility has been rewritten from scratch. The existing
- BSD-licensed implementation could not deal with wide characters
- by design. The new implementation is still lacking some features
- but is quite complete. There is a performance issue, though.
- Sorting is a typical algorithmic subject but I am not an algorithmic
- expert, so my implementation is not completely optimal. Some help
- would be welcome with this part.</p>
-
- <p>The bc/dc utilities have been ported from OpenBSD. They pass
- OpenBSD's and GNU's regression tests but they arrived too late to
- catch 8.X, so they will go to HEAD after the release.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Improve sort's sorting and file merging algorithms</task>
-
- <task>Complete missing features for sort</task>
-
- <task>Get a modern regex library for FreeBSD</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Network Stack Virtualization</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.ORG</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marko</given>
- <common>Zec</common>
- </name>
- <email>zec@FreeBSD.ORG</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.ORG</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/Image">Wiki VImage overview
- page (incl. TODO).</url>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/200909DevSummit">FreeBSD
- Developer Summit, 2009, Cambridge, UK.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The network stack virtualization project aims at extending the
- FreeBSD kernel to maintain multiple independent instances of
- networking state. This allows for networking independence
- between jail environment, each maintaining its private network
- interfaces, IPv4 and IPv6 network and port address space, routing
- tables, IPSec configuration, firewalls, and more.</p>
-
- <p>During the last months the remaining pieces of the VIMAGE work
- were merged by Marko, Julian and Bjoern. Robert Watson developed
- a vnet allocator to overcome ABI issues. Jamie Gritton merged
- his hierarchical jail framework that now also is the management
- interface for virtual network stacks.</p>
-
- <p>During the FreeBSD Developer Summit that took place at
- EuroBSDCon 2009 in Cambridge, UK, people virtualized more code.
- As a result SCTP and another accept filter were virtualized and
- more people became familiar with the design of VImage and the underlying concepts.
- Finally getting more hands involved was a crucial first step for
- the long term success of kernel virtualization.</p>
-
- <p>The next steps will be to finish the network stack
- virtualization, generalize the allocator framework before
- thinking of virtualizing further subsystems and to update the related
- documentation. Along with that a proper jail management
- framework will be worked on. Long term goals, amongst others,
- will be to virtualize more subsystems like SYS-V IPC, better
- privilege handling, and resource limits.</p>
-
- <p>In the upcoming FreeBSD 8.0 Release, vnets are treated as an
- experimental feature. As a result, they are not yet recommended for use in
- production environments. There was lots of time spent to
- finalize the infrastructure for vnets though, so that further
- changes can be merged and we are aiming to have things
- production ready for 8.2.</p>
-
- <p>In case you want to help to achieve this goal, feel free to
- contact us and support or help virtualizing outstanding parts
- like two firewalls, appletalk, netipx, ... as well as generating
- regression tests.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Enhancing the FreeBSD TCP Implementation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Lawrence</given>
- <common>Stewart</common>
- </name>
- <email>lstewart@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/freebsd/etcp09/" />
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/newtcp/" />
- <url href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/projects.shtml" />
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~lstewart/patches/tcp_ffcaia2008/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>TCP appropriate byte counting (RFC 3465) support has been merged
- into the FreeBSD 8 branch and will ship in FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>The reassembly queue auto-tuning and SIFTR work was not ready in
- time to safely integrate for 8.0-RELEASE. Padding has been added
- to necessary TCP structs to facilitate MFCing features back to the
- 8-STABLE branch after 8.0 is released.</p>
-
- <p>Candidate patches against FreeBSD-CURRENT will be ready for wider
- testing in the coming weeks. The <a
- href="mailto:freebsd-net@FreeBSD.org">freebsd-net</a> mailing list
- will be solicited for testing/feedback when everything is ready.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- Solicit review/testing and integrate the ALQ kld and variable
- length message support patch into FreeBSD-CURRENT.
- </task>
- <task>
- Solicit review/testing and integrate the SIFTR tool into
- FreeBSD-CURRENT.
- </task>
- <task>
- Complete dynamic reassembly queue auto-tuning patch for FreeBSD-CURRENT.
- </task>
- <task>
- Fix an identified bug in the SACK implementation's fast retransmit/fast
- recovery behavior.
- </task>
- <task>
- Profit!
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Modular Congestion Control</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Lawrence</given>
- <common>Stewart</common>
- </name>
- <email>lstewart@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/newtcp/" />
- <url href="http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base/projects/tcp_cc_8.x/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The patch has received some significant rototilling in the past
- few months to prepare it for merging to FreeBSD-CURRENT.
- Additionally, I completed an implementation of the CUBIC congestion
- control algorithm to complement the existing NewReno and H-TCP
- algorithm implementations already available.</p>
-
- <p>I have one further intrusive change to make, which will allow
- congestion control modules to be shared between the TCP and SCTP
- stacks. Once this is complete, I will be soliciting for
- review/testing in the hope of committing the patch to
- FreeBSD-CURRENT in time to be able to backport it for 8.1-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- Abstract the congestion control specific variables out of the TCP and
- SCTP control blocks into a new struct that can be passed into the API
- instead of the control block itself.
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Randall</given>
- <common>Stewart</common>
- </name>
- <email>rrs@FreeBSD</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>SCTP continues to have minor fixes added to it as well as some
- new features. First and foremost, we now have VIMAGE and SCTP
- working and playing together. This goal was accomplished with
- the help of bz@, my new mentee tuexen@ and myself working
- together at the FreeBSD DevSummit in Cambridge, UK. Also the
- non-renegable SACK feature contributed by the university of
- Delaware was fixed so that now its safe to turn on (its
- sysctl). If you are using SCTP with CMT (Conncurrent
- Multipath Transfer) you will want to enable this option
- (CMT is also a sysctl). With CMT enabled you will be able to
- send data to all the destinations of an SCTP peer.</p>
-
- <p>We welcomed a new mentee (soon to be a commiter) to FreeBSD.
- Michael Tuexen is now a mentee of rrs@. Michael has been
- contributing to the SCTP work for quite some time and also
- moonlights as a Professor at the University of Muenster
- in Germany (when not doing SCTP coding).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>FreeBSD/ZFS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>We believe that the ZFS file system is now production-ready in
- FreeBSD 8.0. Most (if not all) reported bugs were fixed and ZFS
- is no longer tagged as experimental. There is also ongoing work
- in Perforce to bring the latest ZFS version (v19) to FreeBSD.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- Download 8.0 release candidates and test, test, test and report
- any problems to the
- <a href="mailto:freebsd-fs@FreeBSD.org">freebsd-fs@FreeBSD.org</a>
- mailing list.
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>hwpmc for MIPS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
- <email>gnn@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/mips">Main FreeBSD MIPS Page</url>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/mips/UBNT-RouterStationPro">Sub page for the board I am using.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Currently working on board bringup. I have looked over the docs
- for how MIPS provides performance counters and will begin adding
- code soon.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>FreeBSD Gecko Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Beat</given>
- <common>Gaetzi</common>
- </name>
- <email>beat@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
- <common>Wilke</common>
- </name>
- <email>miwi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andreas</given>
- <common>Tobler</common>
- </name>
- <email>andreast-list@fgznet.ch</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://trillian.chruetertee.ch/freebsd-gecko/wiki/TODO">Gecko TODO</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Andreas Tobler made the classic mistake of sending us a lot of
- powerpc and sparc64 related patches. The usual punishment, of
- giving him a commit bit to the Gecko repository, has been
- applied.</p>
-
- <p>We currently have some old ports in the ports tree:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>www/mozilla is 5 year old now, no longer supported upstream,
- and has a lot of security vulnerabilities. We can use
- www/seamonkey instead.</li>
-
- <li>www/xulrunner is superseeded by www/libxul.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>A patch that includes the following changes has been tested on
- pointyhat and is ready for commit:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Remove references to www/mozilla/Makefile.common and
- www/mozilla/bsd.gecko.mk</li>
- <li>Switch USE_GECKO= xulrunner firefox mozilla to
- USE_GECKO= libxul and remove www/xulrunner</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We are also working on Firefox 3.6 (Alpha 2), Thunderbird 3.0 (Beta 4),
- new libxul 1.9.1.3 and Seamonkey 2.0 (Beta 2) ports. All of them are
- already committed to our Gecko repository.</p>
-
- <p>A current status and todo list can be found at
- <a href="http://trillian.chruetertee.ch/freebsd-gecko/wiki/TODO">http://trillian.chruetertee.ch/freebsd-gecko/wiki/TODO</a>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Remove mozilla, xulrunner and firefox2 from the ports tree.</task>
- <task>The www/firefox35 port should be moved to www/firefox.</task>
- <task>The old (and somewhat stale) Gecko providers mozilla, nvu,
- xulrunner, flock and firefox also need to be removed.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Portmaster - utility to assist users with managing ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Doug</given>
- <common>Barton</common>
- </name>
- <email>dougb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://dougbarton.us/portmaster.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I am currently seeking funding for further development work on
- portmaster. There are several features that are regularly
- requested by the community (such as support for installing
- packages) that I would very much like to implement but that
- will take more time than I can reasonably volunteer to implement
- correctly. There is information about the funding proposal
- available at the link above.</p>
-
- <p>Meanwhile I have recently completed another round of bug fixes
- and feature enhancements. The often-requested ability to specify
- the -x (exclude) option more than once on the command line was
- added in version 2.12. Also in that version I added the
- --list-origins option to make it easier to reinstall ports after
- a major version upgrade, or install the same set of ports on
- another system.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>See the funding proposal.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Valgrind suite on FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Stanislav</given>
- <common>Sedov</common>
- </name>
- <email>stas@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/Valgrind">Valgrind Wiki page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Valgrind suite in the FreeBSD ports collection has been updated to
- version 3.5.0 (the latest available version). Most of the issues of
- the previous version should be resolved now: we expect memcheck,
- callgrind and cachegrind to be fully functional on both i386 and
- amd64 platforms as well as for i386 binaries running on amd64
- system. DRD/hellgrind should work too, though they generate
- a lot of false-positives for now, so their output is a bit messy.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- Port exp-ptrcheck valgrind tool and fix outstanding issues
- that show up in memcheck/helgrind/DRD in the Valgrind regression
- tests suite.
- </task>
- <task>
- More testing (please, help).
- </task>
- <task>
- Integrate our patches upstream.
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD/sparc64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marius</given>
-
- <common>Strobl</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>marius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>Noteworthy developments regarding FreeBSD/sparc64 since the last
- Status Reports are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Cas(4), a driver for Sun Cassini/Cassini+, as well as
- National Semiconductor DP83065 Saturn Gigabit NICs has been
- committed and thus will be part of FreeBSD beginning with
- 8.0-RELEASE and 7.3-RELEASE, respectively. This means that
- the on-board NICs found in Fire V440, as well as the add-on
- cards based on these chips, are now supported, including on
- non-sparc64 machines. Unfortunately, the cas(4) driver triggers what
- seem to be secondary problems with the on-board NICs found in
- B100 blades and Fire V480, which due to lack of access to such
- systems could not be fixed so far.</li>
-
- <li>Initial support for sun4u machines based on the "Fire"
- Host-PCI-Express bridge like Fire V215, V245, etc. has been
- completed (including support for the on-board ATA controller,
- which caused several problems at first, and MSI/MSI-X). Some
- code like the quirk handling for the ALi/ULi chips found in
- these machines needs to be revisited though and no stability
- tests have been conducted so far. If all goes well, the code
- will hit HEAD some time after FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE has been
- released. In theory, machines based on the "Oberon"
- Host-PCI-Express bridge, at least for the most part, should
- also be supported with these changes, but due to lack of access
- to a Mx000 series machine the code could not be tested with
- these so far.</li>
-
- <li>Some bugs in the snd_t4dwave(4) driver have been fixed, as
- well as some special handling for sparc64 has been added so
- it does 32-bit DMA and now generally works with the on-board
- ALi M5451 found for example in Blade 100 and Blade 1500.
- Unfortunately, it was only tested to work correctly in two out
- of three Blade 100. Why it still does not work correctly in
- the remaining one is currently unknown but at least no longer
- causes IOMMU-panics so testing snd_t4dwave(4) on sparc64 is no
- longer harmful. These changes will be part of
- FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE and 7.3-RELEASE.</li>
-
- <li>Ata-marvell(4) has been fixed to work on sparc64 (actually
- also on anything that is not x86 with less than 4GB of RAM).
- These fixes will be part of FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE and
- 7.3-RELEASE.</li>
-
- <li>A proper and machine-independent fix for the old problem
- that the loader leaves the NIC opened by the firmware,
- which could lead to panics during boot when netbooting,
- has been developed but not committed yet.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help/>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>NFSv4 ACLs</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
-
- <common>Napierala</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/NFSv4_ACLs"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During Google Summer of Code 2008, I have implemented native support
- for NFSv4 ACLs for both ZFS and UFS. Most of the code has already been
- merged to CURRENT. NFSv4 ACLs are unconditionally enabled in ZFS and
- the usual tools, like getfacl(1) and setfacl(1) can be used to view and
- change them. I plan to merge the remaining bits (UFS support) this month.
- It should be possible to MFC it in order to ship in
- FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>UFS changes review</task>
-
- <task>Support for NFSv4 ACLs in tar(1)</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>About Google Summer of Code 2009</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tim</given>
-
- <common>Kientzle</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kientzle@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://socghop.appspot.com/org/home/google/gsoc2009/freebsd">FreeBSD
- GSoC Homepage</url>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2009Projects">FreeBSD GSoC
- 2009 Wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>2009 was The FreeBSD Project's fifth year of participation
- in the Google Summer of Code. We had a total of 17 successful projects.
- Some GSoC code will be shipping with FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE and others
- will be integrated into future releases.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD GSoC admin team would like to thank Google and
- our students and mentors of another great year!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeBSD TDM Framework</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
-
- <common>Czubak</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rcz@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michal</given>
-
- <common>Hajduk</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mih@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>This work's purpose is a generic and flexible framework for systems
- equipped with Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) units, often found on
- embedded telecom chips. The framework is designed to support various
- controllers and many types of TDM channels e.g. voiceband, sound and
- miscellaneous data channels. Currently, voiceband infrastructure is
- being developed on Marvell RD-88F6281 reference board. It will serve
- as an example of how to use the TDM framework for other channel types.
- The direct objective of using TDM with voiceband channels is bringing
- a FreeBSD based VoIP system, capable of bridging analog telephone world
- with digital IP telephony. Together with third party VoIP software
- (e.g. Asterisk), the design can serve as VoIP Private Branch Exchange
- (PBX).</p>
-
- <p>Current state highlights:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>TDM controller interface</li>
-
- <li>TDM channel interface</li>
-
- <li>TDM channel API for kernel modules</li>
-
- <li>codec interface</li>
-
- <li>voiceband channel character device driver</li>
-
- <li>TDM controller driver for Marvell Kirkwood and Discovery SoCs</li>
-
- <li>Si3215 SLIC driver</li>
-
- <li>Si3050 DAA driver</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Develop demo application showing example usage of voiceband
- channel.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate voiceband infrastructure with Zaptel/DAHDI telephony
- hardware drivers.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Release Engineering Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Release Engineering Team</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Release Engineering Team continues to work on FreeBSD
- 8.0-RELEASE. Public testing has turned up quite a few problems,
- many related to the low-level network (routing/ARP table) changes
- and their interactions with IPv6.</p>
-
- <p>Progress continues to be made on fixing up the issues that have
- been identified during the public testing. At this point in time
- we are shooting for two more public test builds (RC2 and RC3)
- followed by the release late October or early November.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status
-Report//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>October-December</month>
-
- <year>2009</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers &os; related projects between October and
- December 2009. This is the last of the four reports covering 2009,
- which has shown to be a very important year for the &os; Project. Besides
- other notable things, a new major version of &os;, 8.0-RELEASE, has been
- released, while the release process for 7.3-RELEASE is soon to begin.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! We hope you
- enjoy reading. Let us also take this opportunity to wish you all a
- happy and successful new year for 2010.</p>
-
- <p>Please note that the deadline for submissions covering the
- period between January and March 2010 is April 15th, 2010.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>soc</name>
-
- <description>Google Summer of Code</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
-
- <description>Network Infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>vendor</name>
-
- <description>Vendor / 3rd Party Software</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland utilities</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>DAHDI (Zaptel) support for &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
-
- <common>Khon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>fjoe@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://www.mail-archive.com/asterisk-dev@lists.digium.com/msg39598.html">
- Official Announcement</url>
-
- <url href="http://svn.digium.com/svn/dahdi/freebsd/trunk/">SVN
- repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A DAHDI support module for &os; has been created in the
- official Asterisk SVN repository.</p>
-
- <p>The following drivers are currently ported:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>main DAHDI driver</li>
-
- <li>all software echo cancellation drivers</li>
-
- <li>dahdi_dynamic</li>
-
- <li>dahdi_dynamic_loc</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The following HW drivers are currently ported and tested:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>wct4xxp, including HW echo cancellation support
- (Octasic)</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Digium TE205P/TE207P/TE210P/TE212P: PCI dual-port
- T1/E1/J1</li>
-
- <li>Digium TE405P/TE407P/TE410P/TE412P: PCI quad-port
- T1/E1/J1</li>
-
- <li>Digium TE220: PCI-Express dual-port T1/E1/J1</li>
-
- <li>Digium TE420: PCI-Express quad-port T1/E1/J1</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>wcb4xxp</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Digium B410: PCI quad-port BRI</li>
-
- <li>Junghanns.NET HFC-2S/4S/8S duo/quad/octoBRI</li>
-
- <li>OpenVox B200P/B400P/B800P</li>
-
- <li>BeroNet BN2S0/BN4S0/BN8S0</li>
- </ul>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The port for dahdi_dynamic_eth and dahdi_dynamic_ethmf is
- underway.</task>
-
- <task>More HW drivers need to be ported.</task>
-
- <task>Please let me know if you can provide remote access with
- serial console to any box with ISDN/T1/E1 HW not currently
- supported by DAHDI for &os; but supported by DAHDI for Linux. I
- am also interested in porting drivers for FXO/FXS cards. Please
- let me know if you can provide a remote access or donate a
- card.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>CAM-based ATA implementation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
-
- <common>Long</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>scottl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Existing ata(4) infrastructure, which has been around many years,
- has various problems and limitations when compared to modern
- controllers/device support. Although the CAM subsystem (used for SCSI)
- is almost as old as ata(4), it is more eligible to solve the current
- problems. To reduce code duplication and better support border cases
- such as ATAPI and SAS, we have started to develop a new CAM based
- ATA implementation.</p>
-
- <p>As such, CAM infrastructure has been extended to support different
- transports. New transport has been implemented to support PATA/SATA
- buses. To support ATA disks, a new CAM driver (ada) has been written. ATAPI
- devices are supported by existing SCSI drivers cd, da, sa, etc. To
- support SATA port-multipliers another new CAM driver (pmp) has been written. To
- support most featured and widespread SATA controllers, new drivers
- ahci(4) and siis(4) have been developed.</p>
-
- <p>To support legacy ATA controllers, a kernel option ATA_CAM has been
- added. When used, it makes all ata(4) controllers directly
- available to CAM, deprecating ata(4) peripheral drivers and external
- APIs. To make this possible, ata(4) code has been heavily refactored,
- making controller driver API stricter.</p>
-
- <p>Command queuing support gives new ATA implementation up to
- double performance benefit on some workloads, with 20-30% improvement
- quite usual.</p>
-
- <p>SATA Port Multiplier support makes it easy to build fast and
- cheap storage with huge capacities, by using dozens of SATA drives
- in one system or external enclosures,</p>
-
- <p>Some of that code has been presented in the recently released &os; 8.0-RELEASE but
- 8-STABLE now includes a much improved version.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Improve timeout and transport error recovery.</task>
-
- <task>Improve hot-plug support.</task>
-
- <task>Find and fix any show stoppers for legacy ata(4)
- deprecation.</task>
-
- <task>Write a new, more featured driver for Marvell SATA controllers
- (specifications desired).</task>
-
- <task>Write SAS-specific transport and drivers for SAS HBAs (specifications
- desired). SAS controllers can support SATA devices and
- multipliers, so it should fit nicely into the new
- infrastructure.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="ports">
- <title>Chromium web browser</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ben</given>
-
- <common>Laurie</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ben@links.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://chromium.jaggeri.com">test builds and port
- progress</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.links.org/?p=724">first build
- information</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Chromium is a Webkit-based web browser that is largely BSD
- licensed. It has been ported from Linux to &os; in October and we have been
- posting patches and test builds periodically since then. Chromium
- works well on &os; &mdash; it is very fast and stable but there
- are a handful of rough edges that need to be polished up. Two
- remaining bugs should probably be fixed before releasing a
- chromium-devel port. We are looking for volunteers to test and
- maintain this port to make this BSD browser a viable option on
- &os; desktop systems.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix sporadic rendering freezes.</task>
-
- <task>Fix JavaScript interpreter, v8, on i386 architecture.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>SUJ &mdash; Journaled SoftUpdates</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeff</given>
-
- <common>Roberson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jeff@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://jeffr_tech.livejournal.com/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I have been adding a small intent log to SoftUpdates to
- eliminate the requirement for fsck after an unclean shutdown. This
- work has been funded by Yahoo!, iXsystems, and Juniper. Kirk
- McKusick has been aiding me with design critiques and helping me
- better understand SoftUpdates.</p>
-
- <p>Extensive testing by myself and Peter Holm has yielded a stable
- patch. Current users are encouraged to follow the instructions
- posted to the current@FreeBSD.org mailing list to verify stability in your own workloads.
- Updates are forthcoming and it is expected to be merged to
- 9.0-CURRENT before the end of January. Ports to older versions of &os;
- will be available in SVN under alternate branches. Official
- backports will be decided by re@ when 9.0-CURRENT is stable.</p>
-
- <p>The changes are fully backwards and forwards compatible as there
- are very few metadata changes to the filesystem. The journal may be
- enabled or disabled on existing FFS filesystems using tunefs(8).
- The log consumes 64 MB of space at maximum and fsck time is
- bounded by the size of the log rather than the size of the
- filesystem. Other details are available in my technical
- journal.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">The &os; Ports
- Collection</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/">
- Contributing to the &os; Ports Collection</url>
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">&os; ports
- monitoring system</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html">The &os;
- Ports Management Team</url>
-
- <url href="http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com">marcuscom
- Tinderbox</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Most of the recent activity has been dealing with the 8.0-RELEASE
- process. As an experiment, we have tried to decouple the ports QA
- timeline as much as possible from the src QA timeline. Although
- this meant that the impact on people actively maintaining and using
- ports has been much less than in previous releases, it still has not
- solved the problem of the release going out with a stale set of
- packages. We are still trying to come up with a better solution for
- the problem.</p>
-
- <p>The ports count is over 21,000. The PR count jumped to over
- 1,000 but is now back to around 950.</p>
-
- <p>We are currently building packages for amd64-6, amd64-7,
- amd64-8, i386-6, i386-7, i386-8, i386-9, ia64-8, sparc64-7, and
- sparc64-8. This represents the addition of i386-9 and ia64-8 since
- the last report.</p>
-
- <p>There has been some discussion of when to drop regular package
- builds for 6.X but no decision has been made yet. The cluster and
- the port managers are struggling to keep up with so many branches being
- active all at the same time.</p>
-
- <p>Mark Linimon continues to make progress on the cluster nodes.
- Almost every node that does not have a hard disk failure is now
- online. In addition, he continues to make progress debugging
- problems that occasionally take nodes offline.</p>
-
- <p>The next task is to characterize the overall performance of the
- build cluster. The question has been asked of us, "what would it
- take to speed up package builds?" There is no one simple answer. It
- is not merely a matter of having a larger number of package
- building machines, so before asking for funding we first need to
- identify the current bottlenecks. While we are starting to
- understand the problems on the nodes, the problems on the dispatch
- machine itself are much harder. Complicating the matter is that
- there are several periodic processes (ZFS backup, ZFS expiration,
- and errorlog compression, among others) that can combine to slow
- that machine significantly. The simultaneous interaction of all these
- is proving difficult to quantify.</p>
-
- <p>Between Pav Lucistnik and Martin Wilke, many more experimental ports runs have
- been completed and committed.</p>
-
- <p>We have added 3 new committers since the last report, and 1
- older one has rejoined us.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We are still trying to set up ports tinderboxes that can be
- made available to committers for pre-testing.</task>
-
- <task>Most of the remaining ports PRs are "existing port/PR
- assigned to committer". Although the maintainer-timeout policy is
- helping to keep the backlog down, we are going to need to do more
- to get the ports in the shape they really need to be in.</task>
-
- <task>Although we have added many maintainers, we still have more
- than 4,700 unmaintained ports. (See, for instance, the list on
- portsmon. The percentage remains steady at just over 22%.) We are
- always looking for dedicated volunteers to adopt at least a few
- unmaintained ports. As well, the packages on amd64 and especially
- sparc64 lag behind i386, and we need more testers for those.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/sparc64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marius</given>
-
- <common>Strobl</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>marius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The main thing that has taken place since the last Status Report
- is that I have gotten to the bottom of the remaining PCI problems
- with Sun Fire V215/V245 and support for these has been completed
- and since r202023 now is part of 9.0-CURRENT. With some luck it will also
- be part of the upcoming 7.3-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>Some other news:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Two bugs in the NFS server causing unaligned access and
- thus panics on sparc64 and all other architectures with strict
- alignment requirements (basically all Tier-2 ones) have been
- fixed. There likely will be a 8.0-RELEASE Erratum Notice released
- for these.</li>
-
- <li>&os; has been adopted to the changed firmware of newer Sun
- Fire V480 (those equipped with version 7 Schizo bridges) and has been
- reported to now run fine on these. The necessary change will be
- part of 7.3-RELEASE. Unfortunately, using the on-board NICs in
- older models of Sun Fire V480 (at least those equipped with
- version 4 Schizo bridges) under &os; still leads to the firmware
- issuing a FATAL RESET due to what appears to be a CPU bug, which
- needs to be worked around.</li>
-
- <li>Work on supporting Sun Fire V1280 has been started but still
- is in very early stages. Unfortunately, these are rather quirky
- machines. After solving two firmware specialties the loader now
- is able to boot the kernel but the latter currently still fails
- in early cycles as trying to take the trap table over from the
- firmware results in a solid hang.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title>3G USB support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
-
- <common>Thompson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>thompsa@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Recently, a bunch of new device IDs have been added for the
- u3g(4) cellular wireless driver; the list should be comparable now with
- other operating systems around. A lot of these devices have a
- feature where the unit first attaches as a disk or CD-ROM that
- contains the Win/Mac drivers. This state should be detected by the
- u3g driver and the usb device is sent a command to switch to modem
- mode. This has been working for quite some time but as it is
- implemented differently for each vendor I am looking for feedback
- on any units where the auto switchover is not working (or the init
- is not recognized at all). Please ensure you are running an up to
- date kernel, like r201681 or later from 9.0-CURRENT, or 8-STABLE
- after the future merge of this revision.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="docs">
- <title>The &os; German Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Johann</given>
-
- <common>Kois</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jkois@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benedict</given>
-
- <common>Reuschling</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bcr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
-
- <common>Wilke</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>miwi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://doc.bsdgroup.de">German Documentation Project
- Homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are happy to announce that Benedict Reuschling is now free
- from mentorship and can commit to the documentation tree on his own.</p>
-
- <p>Since the last status report, the German Documentation Team has
- chased updates to various sections of the &os; Handbook, FAQ and
- the German website. Many handbook pages have been updated to the latest
- version, including chapters about configuration, disks, kernel
- configuration, printing, multimedia and virtualization.</p>
-
- <p>We require help from volunteers that are willing to contribute
- bug fixes or translations. The following documents need active
- maintainership and are a good training ground for those willing to
- join the translation team:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>arch-handbook/jail/</li>
-
- <li>developers-handbook/I10n/</li>
-
- <li>developers-handbook/policies/</li>
-
- <li>developers-handbook/sockets/ (translation from scratch)</li>
-
- <li>handbook/firewalls/ (translation from scratch)</li>
-
- <li>handbook/security/</li>
-
- <li>porters-handbook/</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Read the translations and report bugs to
- de-bsd-translators@de.FreeBSD.org.</task>
-
- <task>Translate articles or missing sections listed above.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The &os; Spanish Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/es/articles/fdp-es/">Introduction to the Spanish Documentation Project</url>
-
- <url href="https://listas.es.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/doc">Translators' Mailing List</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There is one article translation pending review. Apart from this,
- neither translations nor maintenance work have been done. We need
- more volunteers, mostly translators but we are glad to have
- more reviewers, as well. One can join by simply subscribing to
- the translators' mailing list where all the work is done.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update Handbook translation.</task>
-
- <task>Update webpage translation.</task>
-
- <task>Add more article translations.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The &os; Hungarian Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>P&aacute;li</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/hu/">Hungarian Web Page for &os;</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/hu/">Hungarian Documentation
- for &os;</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/HungarianDocumentationProject">The
- &os; Hungarian Documentation Project's Wiki Page</url>
-
- <url href="http://p4web.FreeBSD.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/docproj_hu/&amp;c=aXw@//depot/projects/docproj_hu/?ac=83">Perforce
- Depot for the &os; Hungarian Documentation Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the last months, no new translation has been added.
- Lacking human resources, we can only manage to keep the existing
- documentation and web page translations up to date. If you are interested
- in helping us, please contact us via the email addresses
- noted above.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Translate release notes.</task>
-
- <task>Add more article translations.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>The &os; Forums</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os; Forums</given>
-
- <common>Admins</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>forum-admins@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os; Forums</given>
-
- <common>Moderators</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>forum-moderators@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://forums.FreeBSD.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last report we have seen a growth of 2,000 users on our
- forums resulting in approximately 10,000 registered users at this time. The
- posts count is about to reach 60,000 soon, which are contained in
- almost 9,000 threads.</p>
-
- <p>The sign-up rate still hovers between 50-100 each week. The
- total number of visitors (including 'guests') is currently hard to
- gauge, but is likely to be a substantial multiple of the registered
- userbase.</p>
-
- <p>New topics and posts are actively 'pushed out' to search
- engines. This in turn makes the forums show up in search results
- more and more often, making it a valuable and very accessible
- source of information for the &os; community.</p>
-
- <p>One of the contributing factors to the forums' success is their
- 'BSD-style' approach when it comes to administration and
- moderation. The forums have a strong and unified identity and are
- very actively moderated, spam-free, and with a core group of very
- active and helpful members, dispensing many combined decades' worth
- of knowledge to starting, intermediate and professional users of
- &os;.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>V4L support in Linux emulator</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>J.R.</given>
-
- <common>Oldroyd</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>fbsd@opal.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://opal.com/freebsd/sys/compat/linux/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>V4L video support in the Linux emulator is now available.</p>
-
- <p>This work allows Linux applications using V4L video calls to
- work with existing &os; video drivers that provide V4L interfaces.
- It is tested and working with the net/skype port and also with
- browser-based Flash applications that access webcams. An early version has been
- committed to 9.0-CURRENT and work is in progress to commit the latest
- version and then MFC. It is also tested on &os;-8.0/amd64 and
- &os;-7.2/i386.</p>
-
- <p>Note: to be clear, this does not add V4L support to all webcams.
- The &os; camera driver must already offer V4L support itself in
- order for a Linux application to be able to use that camera. The
- multimedia/pwcbsd port provides the pwc(4) driver that already has
- V4L support. If your camera is supported by a different driver, you
- will need to enhance that driver to add V4L support.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>The webcamd deamon</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hans Petter</given>
-
- <common>Selasky</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>hselasky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.selasky.org/hans_petter/video4bsd/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The webcamd daemon enables hundreds of different USB based
- webcam devices to be used under the &os;-8/9 operating system. The
- webcam daemon is basically an application, which is a port of
- Video4Linux USB webcam drivers into userspace on &os;. The daemon
- currently depends on libc, pthreads, libusb and the VIDEO4BSD
- kernel module.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add support for the remaining Video4Linux USB devices.</task>
-
- <task>Make patches for increased buffer sizes, due to higher
- latency in userspace. Especially for High Speed USB.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Group Limit Increase</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Historically, &os; has limited the number of supplemental
- groups per process to 15 (NGROUPS_MAX was incorrectly declared to be
- 16). In &os; 8.0-RELEASE we raised the limit to 1023, which should be
- sufficient for most users and will be acceptably efficient for
- incorrectly written applications that statically allocate
- NGROUPS_MAX + 1 entries.</p>
-
- <p>Because some systems such as Linux 2.6 support a larger
- group limit, we have further relaxed this restriction in 9.0-CURRENT and
- made kern.ngroups a tunable value, which supports values between 1023
- and INT_MAX - 1. We plan to merge this to 8-STABLE before
- 8.1-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Syncing pf(4) with OpenBSD 4.5</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ermal</given>
-
- <common>Luçi</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>eri@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svn.FreeBSD.org/viewvc/base/user/eri/pf45/">
- Viewing the changes.</url>
-
- <url href="http://svn.FreeBSD.org/base/user/eri/pf45/head/">The
- actual repo to build from.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This import is based on OpenBSD 4.5 state of pf(4). It includes
- many improvements over the code currently present in &os;. The
- actual new feature present in pf45 repository is support for
- divert(4), which should allow tools like snort_inline to work with
- pf(4) too.</p>
-
- <p>Currently, the pf(4) import is considered stable with normal
- kernel, as well as VIMAGE enabled kernels.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>pflow(4)/pflog(4)/pfsync(4) need to be made VIMAGE
- aware.</task>
-
- <task>More regression testing is needed.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>NFSv4 ACL support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
-
- <common>Napierala</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/NFSv4_ACLs" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Native NFSv4 ACL support in ZFS and UFS has been committed into 9.0-CURRENT. It
- is expected to be MFCed in order to make it into &os; 8.1-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Support for NFSv4 ACLs in tar(1).</task>
-
- <task>MFC.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Ralink wireless RT2700U/2800U/3000U run(4) USB driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Akinori</given>
-
- <common>Furukoshi</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>moonlightakkiy@yahoo.ca</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://forums.FreeBSD.org/showthread.php?t=7562">
- Announcement on the &os; Forums</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The run(4) driver brings support for Ralink RT2700U/2800U/3000U
- USB wireless devices. For detailed information and list of all the
- supported devices, please see the above mentioned URL. The source
- code has been imported to the USB P4 repository on January 10, 2010
- (172906).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Solve USB_TIMEOUT problem when sending beacons, and/or
- confirm which chipsets supports AP mode if all of them do not
- support it.</task>
-
- <task>Read TX stats for AMRR on AP mode, and/or confirm which
- chipsets supports AP mode if all of them do not support
- it.</task>
-
- <task>Maintain the code.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/mips</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>The &os;/mips mailing list</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>mips@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
-
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/mips/index.html" />
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/FreeBSD/mips" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The base/projects/mips branch has been merged into 9.0-CURRENT.
- The merge is complete and the sanity tests have passed. The code
- has booted on both a Ubiquiti RouterStation (big endian) as well as
- in gxemul (little endian).</p>
-
- <p>The branch lived for one year, minus a day, and accumulated much
- work:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>A new port to the Atheros AR71xx series of processors. This
- port supports the RouterStation and RouterStation PRO boards from
- Ubiquiti. Other boards should work with minimal tweaking. This
- port should be considered as nearing production quality, and has
- been used extensively by the developers. The primary author of
- this port is Oleksandr Tymoshenko (gonzo@FreeBSD.org).</li>
-
- <li>A new port to the SiByte BCM1250 SoC on the BCM91250
- evaluation board (aka SWARM). This port is reported to be stable,
- but this hardware is a little old and not widely available. The
- primary author of this port is Neel Natu (neel@FreeBSD.org). Only
- one core is presently supported.</li>
-
- <li>A port, donated by Cavium, to their Octeon and Octeon plus
- series of SoC (CN3xxx and CN5xxx). This code is preliminary,
- supporting only a single core right now. It has been lightly
- tested on the CN3860 evaluation board only in 32-bit mode. Warner
- Losh (imp@FreeBSD.org) has been driving the efforts to get this
- code into the tree.</li>
-
- <li>A port, donated by RMI, to their XLR series of SoCs. This
- port is single core only, as well. The code reaches multi-user but
- should be considered beta quality for the moment. Randal Stewart
- (rrs@FreeBSD.org) has been driving the efforts to integrate this
- into the tree.</li>
-
- <li>Preliminary support for building a mips64 kernel from this
- source base. More work is needed here, but at least two kernels
- successfully build in 64-bit mode (OCTEON1 and MALTA64).</li>
-
- <li>Very early support for N32 and N64 ABIs</li>
-
- <li>Support for booting compressed kernels has been added
- (gonzo@).</li>
-
- <li>Improved support for debugging</li>
-
- <li>Improved busdma and bus_space support</li>
-
- <li>Many bug fixes</li>
-
- <li>More types of MIPS cores are recognized</li>
-
- <li>Expanded cache handling for newer processors</li>
-
- <li>Beginning of a port to the alchemy au1XXX cpus is present,
- but experimental.</li>
-
- <li>Work on SMP is underway to support multicore processors like
- the SiByte, Octeon and XLR processors.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The development branch had been updated incorrectly several times over the
- past year, and the damage was too much to repair. We have retired the
- branch and will do further mips development in 9.0-CURRENT for the time
- being. If you have a checked out tree, the suggested way to update
- the projects/mips tree you have is to do a "svn switch
- svn://svn.FreeBSD.org/base/head" in that tree.</p>
-
- <p>I would like to thank everybody that has contributed time, code
- or hardware to make &os;/mips better.</p>
-
- <p>As development proceeds, I will keep posting updates. In
- addition, I hope to have some mini "how-to" wiki pages done for
- people that want to try it out.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We are still investigating how feasible merging all this work
- into 8-STABLE will be, as it represents a huge leap forward in code
- stability and quality.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Flattened Device Tree for embedded &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/FlattenedDeviceTree">Project wiki pages</url>
-
- <url href="http://p4db.FreeBSD.org/changeList.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/fdt/...">Project P4 branch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The purpose of this project is to provide &os; with support for the
- Flattened Device Tree (FDT) technology, the mechanism for describing
- computer hardware resources, which cannot be probed or self enumerated, in
- a uniform and portable way. The primary consumers of this technology are
- embedded &os; platforms (ARM, AVR32, MIPS, PowerPC), where a lot of
- designs are based on similar chips but have different assignment of pins,
- memory layout, addresses bindings, interrupts routing and other resources.</p>
-
- <p>Current state highlights:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Environment, supported tools</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Integrated device tree compiler (dtc) and libfdt into &os;
- userspace, kernel and loader build</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>loader(8)</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Full support for device tree blob handling</li>
-
- <li>Load, traverse, modify (including add/remove) device tree
- nodes and properties</li>
-
- <li>Pass the device tree blob to the kernel</li>
-
- <li>Both ARM and PowerPC loader(8) supported</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>Kernel side FDT support (common)</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Developed OF interface for FDT-backed platforms</li>
-
- <li>ofw_bus I/F (and /dev/openfirm) available with FDT</li>
-
- <li>Integrated FDT resources representation with newbus (fdtbus
- and simplebus drivers)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>PowerPC kernel (Freescale MPC85XX SOC)</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>MPC8555CDS and MPC8572DS successfully converted to FDT
- conventions</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>ARM kernel (Marvell Orion, Kirkwood and Discovery SOC)</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Work in progress on integrating FDT infrastructure with ARM
- platform code</li>
- </ul>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Work on this project has been sponsored by the &os; Foundation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Complete missing pieces for PowerPC (PCI bridge driver conversion to
- FDT).</task>
-
- <task>Complete ARM support.</task>
-
- <task>Merge to SVN.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>HAST &mdash; Highly Available Storage</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
-
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/freebsd-announce/2009-October/001279.html">
- Announcement</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>HAST software will provide synchronous replication of any GEOM
- provider (eg. disk, partition, mirror, etc.) or file from one &os;
- machine (primary node) to another one (secondary node).</p>
-
- <p>Because data is replicated at the block level neither applications, nor
- file systems have to be modified to take advantage of this
- functionality.</p>
-
- <p>The functionality that HAST software will provide is very similar
- to the functionality provided by the DRBD project for Linux.</p>
-
- <p>The HAST project is sponsored by the &os; Foundation.</p>
-
- <p>Work is progressing well; first milestone was reached in December
- 2009 and the expected project completion date is January 31,
- 2010.</p>
-
- <p>Check out &os; mailing lists for patches to test in February and
- wish me good luck!</p>
-
- <p>And by the way, do not forget to donate to the &os; Foundation, as your
- donations make projects like this possible.</p>
-
- <p>Thank you!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Wireless mesh networking</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rui</given>
- <common>Paulo</common>
- </name>
- <email>rpaulo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/WifiMesh"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Development of the &os; 802.11s stack continues. The code in
- &os; HEAD has been updated to comply with draft 4.0. Merge to
- &os; 8-STABLE will be done soon.</p>
-
- <p>The developer is looking for funding to be able to implement mesh
- link security algorithms and/or coordinated channel access
- (performance improvement).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>&os; TDM Framework</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
- <common>Czubak</common>
- </name>
- <email>rcz@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michal</given>
- <common>Hajduk</common>
- </name>
- <email>mih@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Important changes regarding &os; TDM Framework since the last status
- report:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Fully functional TDM controller driver for Marvell Kirkwood and
- Discovery SoCs.</li>
-
- <li>Working voiceband channel character device driver.</li>
-
- <li>Working Si3215, Si3050 codec drivers on corresponding FXS, FXO
- ports.</li>
-
- <li>Demo application, which is capable of manipulating voiceband
- channel and codec state, starting/stopping channel transfers and
- echoing on single channel.</li>
-
- <li>Preliminary version of driver bridging the voiceband
- infrastructure with Zaptel/DAHDI.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Improve various issues regarding working drivers and demo
- application.</task>
-
- <task>Test Si3050 codec driver operation with PSTN.</task>
-
- <task>Fully integrate voiceband infrastructure with Zaptel/DAHDI telephony
- hardware drivers.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>POSIX utmpx for &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
- <email>ed@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2010-January/014893.html">Announcement</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/endutxent.html">POSIX specification</url>
-
- <url href="http://cvsweb.netbsd.org/bsdweb.cgi/~checkout~/src/lib/libc/gen/utmpx.c">NetBSD's implementation</url>
-
- <url href="http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/onnv/onnv-gate/usr/src/lib/libc/port/gen/getutx.c">OpenSolaris' implementation</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>On January 13, I removed the utmp user accounting database and
- replaced it with a new POSIX utmpx implementation. Unfortunately, the upgrade path is a bit
- complex, because the utmp interface provided almost no library
- interface to interact with the database files.</p>
-
- <p>This change may have caused some regressions. Some ports may fail
- to build, while there could also be bugs in the library
- functions.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Get a list of broken ports.</task>
-
- <task>Fix them to comply to standards.</task>
-
- <task>Send patches upstream.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>BSD-licensed iconv</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://p4db.FreeBSD.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/soc2009/gabor_iconv">Sources in the Perforce repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Good compatibility has been ensured and there are only few pending
- items that have to be reviewed/enhanced. Recently, an enhancement
- has been completed, which makes it possible to accomplish better
- transliteration, just like in the GNU version. An initial testing
- patch is expected at the beginning of February.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Enhance conversion tables to make use of enhanced
- transliteration.</task>
-
- <task>A performance optimization might be done later.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>BSD-licensed text processing tools</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://p4db.FreeBSD.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/soc2008/gabor_textproc">Perforce repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As 8.0-RELEASE is out, BSD bc/dc can be now committed to 9.0-CURRENT. We are
- only waiting for an experimental package building to make sure there are no
- regressions after this change. BSD grep is complete but it cannot be integrated yet because of
- some regex library issues. We need first a fast and modern regex
- library so that we can change to BSD grep. BSD sort has few
- incomplete features and needs some performance review.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Commit BSD bc/dc.</task>
-
- <task>Implement remaining features for sort and optimize
- performance.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='vendor'>
- <title>NVIDIA amd64 driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=142120">Release Announcement</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>NVIDIA has released the first BETA version of its graphics
- drivers for &os;/amd64. Note that this driver will work on &os;
- versions 7.3-RELEASE or 8.0-RELEASE and later. It also works on very recent
- versions of 7.2-STABLE. More details are provided in the
- official release announcement.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Bugbusting Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gavin</given>
- <common>Atkinson</common>
- </name>
- <email>gavin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
- <email>remko@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Volker</given>
- <common>Werth</common>
- </name>
- <email>vwe@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/support.html#gnats">GNATS</url>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BugBusting">BugBusting</url>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/">Experimental
- report pages</url>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/recommended_prs.html">PRs
- recommended for committer evaluation by the bugbusting team</url>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/recommended_subscribers.txt">Subscription
- list for the above report)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Bugmeister Gavin Atkinson has now been granted a src commit
- bit, and is now starting to work through some of our
- backlog.</p>
-
- <p>The list of PRs recommended for committer evaluation by the
- Bugbusting Team continues to receive new additions; however, it
- has not yet achieved high visibility. (This list contains PRs,
- mostly with patches, that the Bugbusting Team consider potentially
- ready to be committed as-is, or are probably trivially resolved
- in the hands of a committer with knowledge of the particular
- subsystem.) One of the suggestions at the Cambridge devsummit
- was to create a way for people to be emailed the weekly summary
- that is posted to freebsd-bugs@, and this has now been implemented.
- Please email linimon@FreeBSD.org to ask to be added to the
- recommended_subscribers.txt file (see above).</p>
-
- <p>We continue to classify PRs as they arrive, adding 'tags' to the
- subject lines corresponding to the kernel subsystem involved, or
- man page references for userland PRs. These tags, in turn, produce
- lists of PRs sorted both by tag and by manpage. At this point
- most of the PRs that refer to supported versions of &os; have
- been converted, and we are keeping up as new ones come in. We
- hope that this is making it easier to browse the PR database.</p>
-
- <p>The overall PR count jumped to over 6,200 during the 8.0-RELEASE release
- cycle but seems to have stabilized at around 6,100. As in the
- past, we have a fairly good clearance rate for ports PRs but
- much less so for other PRs. (Partly this is due to the concept
- of individual ports having 'maintainers'.)</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Try to find ways to get more committers helping us with
- closing PRs that the team has already analyzed.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/ia64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marcel</given>
- <common>Moolenaar</common>
- </name>
- <email>marcel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work continues on our ia64 port. Many recent commits to
- help improve stability have been made to 9.0-CURRENT and MFCed
- to 8-STABLE.</p>
-
- <p>Due to interest from a very motivated user, package builds
- have been restarted for ia64-8. This is primarily intended as
- a QA step to discover and fix bugs on ia64, rather than to
- create packages for upload.</p>
-
- <p>Based on the above, Mark Linimon documented how to add more
- architectures to the package cluster scheduler. (This work will
- also be of use in an upcoming effort to start powerpc package
- builds.)</p>
-
- <p>There are currently 3 ia64 machines online and building
- packages. The machines seem stable as long as multiple
- simultaneous package builds are not attempted, in which case
- they get machine checks. This is puzzling, since other heavy
- workloads seem stable on the same machines.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Continue to try to understand why multiple simultaneous
- package builds bring the machines down.</task>
-
- <task>Upgrade the firmware on the two machines at Yahoo! to
- see if that helps the problem.</task>
-
- <task>Configure a fourth machine that has been made available
- to us.</task>
-
- <task>Figure out the problems with the latest GCC port on
- ia64.</task>
-
- <task>We can use some help with reviewing the ia64 platform pages
- and bringing them up-to-date.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>bwn(4) &mdash; Broadcom Wireless driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Weongyo</given>
- <common>Jeong</common>
- </name>
- <email>weongyo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://p4db.FreeBSD.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/weongyo/wireless/src/sys/dev/bwn&amp;HIDEDEL=NO">bwn(4)
- sources in P4</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>bwn(4) is replacing bwi(4) driver for to the following
- reasons:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Uses latest v4 firmware image instead of using the much older v3
- firmware. In this way, we have some great benefits, such as
- support for N-PHYs and the fixes of various earlier firmware bugs.</li>
-
- <li>Supports PIO mode. This is important because &mdash; as you might
- know &mdash; the Broadcom Wireless Driver is created by
- reverse-engineering so some pieces of hardware might not
- work with DMA operations.</li>
-
- <li>Supports 64 bit DMA operations.</li>
-
- <li>Separates bwi(4) driver into two parts; siba(4) driver and
- bwn(4) driver. Many Broadcom wireless and NIC devices
- are based on Silicon Sonics Backplane, such as bwi(4), which
- implemented the SIBA operations internally. This resulted in
- code duplication as other drivers had to implement their
- own routines to deal with SIBA. In the case of bwn(4),
- these two parts have been separated and implemented in their
- own kernel modules to avoid this problem and help further
- development by providing a standalone siba(4) driver.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Currently, it is tested on big/little endian machines and 32/64-bit
- DMA operation with STA mode. A major patch for siba(4)
- is being reviewed before committing into 9.0-CURRENT.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>MESH/IBSS/HOSTAP mode is not supported.</task>
-
- <task>LP/N PHYs are not supported.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Release Engineering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Release Engineering Team</given>
- </name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Release Engineering Team announced &os; 8.0-RELEASE on
- November 26th, 2009. With 8.0-RELEASE completed planning has
- begun for 7.3-RELEASE. The schedule has been set with the
- release date planned for early March 2010.</p>
-
- <p>The Release Engineering Team would like to thank George
- Neville-Neil (gnn@) for his service on the team. George
- continues to work with the &os; Project but has stepped down
- from the Release Engineering Team to focus on other
- activities.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>IP Payload Compression Protocol support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>One of the longer outstanding feature problems with the &os;
- IP security stack, broken IP Payload Compression Protocol
- (IPcomp) support, has been fixed.</p>
-
- <p>While working on the fix, various problems had been
- identified:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Problems with the IPcomp packet handling in IPsec.</li>
-
- <li>opencrypto compression handling and deflate implementation
- limitations. These were debugged using DTrace SDT
- probes.</li>
-
- <li>Problems due to an outdated version of zlib used in some
- parts of the network stack and by the opencrypto
- framework.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Patches for all but the zlib support have been committed to
- 9.0-RELEASE and merged to all supported stable branches including
- 6-STABLE. Special thanks to Eugene Grosbein for helping with
- testing.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix ng_deflate so that we can make use of Kip Macy's work
- on an up-to-date unified zlib version in the kernel, which
- would also fix the last occasional IPcomp hiccups.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Foundation Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/">The &os; Foundation</url>
- <url href="https://twitter.com/freebsdfndation">Follow us on Twitter</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Despite a difficult economy, we more than doubled our number
- of donors, we raised $269K towards our goal of $300K, and with
- an improved economy hope to surpass that this year.</p>
-
- <p>We have funded two new projects. One is the Flattened Device Tree by
- Rafal Jaworowski. And, the second one is Highly Available Storage
- by Pawel Jakub Dawidek. We continued supporting the New Console
- Driver by Ed Schouten and Improvements to the &os; TCP Stack by
- Lawrence Stewart. We also purchased equipment for several
- projects.</p>
-
- <p>We have big plans for the new year! We are going to significantly
- increase our project development and equipment spending. Stay
- tuned for a project proposal submission announcement soon. We
- just announced that we are accepting travel grant applications
- for AsiaBSDCon and will be accepting them soon for BSDCan. And,
- we are working on infrastructure projects to beef up hardware
- for package-building, network-testing, etc.</p>
-
- <p>Read more about how we supported the project and community by
- reading our end-of-year newsletter available at <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/press/2009Dec-newsletter.shtml">http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/press/2009Dec-newsletter.shtml</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We are fund-raising for 2010 now! Find out more at <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/donate/">http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/donate/</a>.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>VirtualBox on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Beat</given>
- <common>Gaetzi</common>
- </name>
- <email>beat@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bernhard</given>
- <common>Froehlich</common>
- </name>
- <email>decke@bluelife.at</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Juergen</given>
- <common>Lock</common>
- </name>
- <email>nox@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
- <common>Wilke</common>
- </name>
- <email>miwi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/VirtualBox" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>VirtualBox 3.1.2 has been committed to the ports tree.</p>
-
- <p>Several changes to the port have been performed with this
- update including:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Port has been renamed to virtualbox-ose to reflect that we
- are now using the OSE version.</li>
-
- <li>A separate port for the kernel modules has been created
- &mdash; virtualbox-ose-kmod.</li>
-
- <li>A separate port for guest additions for &os; guests has
- been created &mdash; virtualbox-ose-additions.</li>
-
- <li>Proper &os; support for PulseAudio has been added.</li>
-
- <li>Procfs is not required anymore because vbox uses sysctl(3)
- now.</li>
-
- <li>Juergen Lock's &os; host networking patches have been added. They
- are now also in the upstream vbox SVN (modulo vbox variable
- naming style adjustments).</li>
-
- <li>Allow direct tap networking again (for users that need the
- best network performance and/or need more complex network
- setups, like when they want to use routing instead of bridging
- to e.g. protect guests from messing with the lan's ARP tables;
- a tap + routing + proxy arp example is in the above
- freebsd-emulation@ posting.)</li>
-
- <li>Enable vbox's shared MAC feature when using bridged mode on
- a Wifi interface, together with the virtualbox-ose-kmod
- change this should fix bridged mode for Wifi users.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We would like to say thanks to all the people that helped us
- by reporting bugs and submitting fixes. We also thank the
- VirtualBox developers for their help with the ongoing effort
- to port VirtualBox to &os;</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BSDCan 2010 &mdash; The BSD Conference</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>BSDCan Information</given>
- </name>
- <email>info@BSDCan.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.BSDCan.org/2010/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>BSDCan, a BSD conference held in Ottawa, Canada, has quickly
- established itself as the technical conference for people
- working on and with 4.4BSD based operating systems and related
- projects. The organizers have found a fantastic formula that
- appeals to a wide range of people from extreme novices to
- advanced developers.</p>
-
- <p>BSDCan 2010 will be held on 13-14 May 2010 at the University of
- Ottawa, and will be preceded by two days of Tutorials on 11-12
- May 2010.</p>
-
- <p>There will be related events (of a social nature, for the most
- part) on the day before and after the conference.</p>
-
- <p>Please check the conference web site for more information.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>AsiaBSDCon 2010 &mdash; The BSD Conference</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>AsiaBSDCon Information</given>
- </name>
- <email>secretary@AsiaBSDCon.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://2010.AsiaBSDCon.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>AsiaBSDCon is a conference for users and developers on BSD
- based systems. AsiaBSDCon is a technical conference and aims
- to collect the best technical papers and presentations
- available to ensure that the latest developments in our open
- source community are shared with the widest possible audience.
- The conference is for anyone developing, deploying and using
- systems based on FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFlyBSD, Darwin
- and MacOS X.</p>
-
- <p>The next conference will be held at the Tokyo University of
- Science, Tokyo, Japan, on 11th to 14th March, 2010.</p>
-
- <p>For more detailed information, please check the conference
- web site.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>meetBSD 2010 &mdash; The BSD Conference</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>meetBSD</given>
- <common>Information</common>
- </name>
- <email>info@meetBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.meetBSD.org"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The meetBSD conference is an annual event gathering users and
- developers of the BSD operating system family, mostly &os;,
- NetBSD and OpenBSD. Afer the special California edition,
- meetBSD Wintercamp in Livigno, this year we are back to
- Krakow, Poland.</p>
-
- <p>In 2010, meetBSD will be held on 2-3 July at the Jagiellonian
- University.</p>
-
- <p>See the conference main web site for more details.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Clang replacing GCC in the base system</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
- <email>ed@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
- <common>Divacky</common>
- </name>
- <email>rdivacky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel</given>
- <common>Worach</common>
- </name>
- <email>pawel.worach@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BuildingFreeBSDWithClang" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are again able to build bootable i386/amd64 kernel. Nathan
- Whitehorn committed a fix to &os;, which enabled LLVM/clang to
- work mostly fine on PowerPC. There is some preliminary testing
- of LLVM/clang on ARM and MIPS being done. We have some ideas
- about sparc64 support which are currently being investigated.
- You are welcome to contact us if you want to help.</p>
-
- <p>Since the last report, a lot has happened mostly in the area of
- C++; clang is currently able to build working groff, gperf and
- devd, i.e. all of the C++ apps we have in base. Unfortunately,
- it still cannot build any of the C++ libraries &mdash; two of
- them are missing builtins and libstdc++ is broken for other
- reasons.</p>
-
- <p>Not much happened in the clangbsd branch as we cannot
- upgrade the clang/llvm there because we are blocked by a bug
- that requires using newer assembler than we can ship. This
- might be solved by either fixing this (short term) or using
- llvm-mc instead of GNU as for assembling (longer term).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Help with ARM/MIPS/sparc64.</task>
-
- <task>More testing of clang on 3rd party apps (ports).</task>
-
- <task>Discussion on integrating LLVM/clang into &os;.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Intel XScale hwpmc(9) support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rui</given>
- <common>Paulo</common>
- </name>
- <email>rpaulo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Preliminary Hardware Performance Counter support for Intel
- XScale ARM processors was committed to &os; 9.0-CURRENT
- in December. This adds another supported architecture to hwpmc(9).
- The system works for basic performance counter usage but more
- advanced usage scenarios, namely callchain support, are not
- yet implemented.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status
-Report//EN" "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>January-March</month>
-
- <year>2010</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers &os; related projects between January and
- March 2010. Being the first of the four reports planned for 2010 with
- 46 entries, it shows a good progress of the &os; Project and proves
- that our committers are keeping up with the latest trends in the OS
- development. During this period, a new minor version of &os;,
- 7.3-RELEASE, has been released, while the release process for
- 8.1-RELEASE is soon to begin and is planned to be released later this
- summer.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for their excellent work! We hope you
- enjoy the reading.</p>
-
- <p>Please note that the deadline for submissions covering the
- period between April and June 2010 is July 15th, 2010.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>soc</name>
-
- <description>Google Summer of Code</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
-
- <description>Network Infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat="net">
- <title>Enhancing the &os; TCP Implementation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Lawrence</given>
-
- <common>Stewart</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>lstewart@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/freebsd/etcp09/" />
-
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/newtcp/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/projects.shtml" />
-
- <url
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~lstewart/patches/tcp_ffcaia2008/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ALQ(9) implementation and KPI has been rototilled and modified
- (one more patch needs to be committed) to support variable length
- messages. In addition, it can now be compiled and loaded as a kernel
- module.</p>
-
- <p>With the ALQ changes in head, SIFTR can finally be imported.</p>
-
- <p>Reassembly queue autotuning is in the project branch and needs to
- be extracted as a patch people can easily test.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Solicit external testing for and commit SIFTR.</task>
-
- <task>Solicit external testing for and commit reassembly queue
- autotuning patch.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title>Modular Congestion Control</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Lawrence</given>
-
- <common>Stewart</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>lstewart@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/newtcp/" />
-
- <url
- href="http://svn.FreeBSD.org/viewvc/base/projects/tcp_cc_head/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I have just completed the last disruptive change to the KPI, which
- laid the groundwork to allow different congestion aware transports to
- share congestion control algorithms. The import into the head branch
- is a big job and my time is limited, so progress will be slow and I
- will not have it done and ready to MFC by 8.1 as I had hoped. I will
- aim to have it in 8.2 though.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Solicit external testing.</task>
-
- <task>Commit to head.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="net">
- <title>(Virtual) Network Stack resource cleanup</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
-
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>In February work was done to address resource leaks in the
- (virtual) network stack, especially on teardown.</p>
-
- <p>During that time also multiple general run-time problems and leaks
- were identified and fixed including leaked ipfw tables on module
- unload, routing entries leaked, in case of interfaces going away, as
- well as leaked link-layer entries in interaction with flowtable and
- timers.</p>
-
- <p>For virtual network stacks resources are are no longer allocated
- multiple times or freed upon teardown for eventhandlers, IP and upper
- level layers, like TCP syncache and host cache, flowtable, and
- especially radix/routing table memory.<br />
- In addition epair(4) was enhanced and debugging was improved.</p>
-
- <p>This work was sponsored by ISPsystem.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Merge the remaining patches.</task>
-
- <task>Work on a better teardown model and get to the point where we
- can free UMA zones without keeping pages for type stability and
- timers around.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="soc">
- <title>Google Summer of Code 2010</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
-
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://socghop.appspot.com/org/home/google/gsoc2010/freebsd">
- &os; GSoC Homepage</url>
-
- <url href="http://socghop.appspot.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2010/timeline">
- GSoC Timeline</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are once again participating in the Google Summer of Code. This
- is our 6th year of participation and we hope to once again see great
- results from our students. Currently applications have all been
- submitted and we are in the process of reviewing them. Accepted
- students will be announced April 26th and coding officially begins
- May 24th.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="team">
- <title>Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Release Engineering Team</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Release Engineering Team announced &os;-7.3 on March 23rd,
- 2010. The schedule has been set for &os;-8.1 with the release date
- planned for mid July 2010.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title>mfsBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
-
- <common>Matuska</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://mfsbsd.vx.sk" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>mfsBSD is a set of scripts that generate a bootable image (e.g. an
- ISO file) that creates a working minimal installation of &os; that is
- completely loaded into memory (mfs).</p>
-
- <p>The project has now reached a stable and well tested state. Images
- can be created from 8.0-RELEASE or 7.3-RELEASE ISO image files or
- from a custom makeworld.</p>
-
- <p>A new feature is a script called "zfsinstall" that automates a
- ZFS-only install of &os; from a mfsbsd ISO (script works with
- 8-STABLE and 9-CURRENT, sample ISO images can be downloaded from the
- project web site).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Bundle distribution installation files (target:
- 8.1-RELEASE).</task>
-
- <task>Make zfsinstall 7.3 compatible (mostly gpart syntax).</task>
-
- <task>Enable zfsinstall combination with sysinstall (zfsinstall
- prepares drives, sysinstall installs distribution).</task>
-
- <task>Integrate toolset into &os; source (tools?).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="team">
- <title>The &os; Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
-
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We were proud to be a sponsor for AsiaBSDCon in March. We also
- committed to sponsoring BSDCan 2010 and NYCBSDCon 2010. We provided
- travel grants for AsiaBSDCon.</p>
-
- <p>We funded a project by Murray Stokely to provide Closed Captioning
- of &os; Technical Videos in the BSD Conferences YouTube Channel. We
- were very pleased that the foundation funded HAST project
- completed.</p>
-
- <p>We solicited project proposals and were very pleased with the
- number of proposals we received. With our project spending budget
- increase, we will be able to fund more projects this year.</p>
-
- <p>We grew our board of directors by adding Erwin Lansing. This will
- expand our representation in Europe. Erwin brings ports knowledge and
- expertise to the board.</p>
-
- <p>We continued our work on infrastructure projects to beef up
- hardware for package-building, network-testing, etc.</p>
-
- <p>Follow us on
- <a href="https://twitter.com/freebsdfndation">Twitter</a>
-
- now!</p>
-
- <p>We are fund-raising for 2010 now! Find out more at
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/donate/">
- http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/donate/</a>.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title>The tbemd branch</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
-
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>imp@bsdimp.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>'tbemd' stands for Target Big Endian Must Die. The current build
- systems requires that one define TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN for either big
- endian MIPS or big endian ARM processors. There are many problems
- with this approach. The resulting system will not create the proper
- binaries without TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN defined. There is no easy way to
- know what the endian is of the system you are running. There are
- many issues with ports, since they do not use bsd make, so do not
- pick up the extra flags that are added if TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN is
- defined.</p>
-
- <p>The tbemd branch seeks to fix this. We will move from
- MACHINE_ARCH=mips for all mips platforms to MACHINE_ARCH=mipsel,
- mipseb, mips64eb and mips64el to match NetBSD's conventions. These
- represent 32-bit mips little endian, 32-bit mips big endian, 64-bit
- mips big endian and 64-bit mips little endian respectively. ARM will
- move to arm (little endian) and armeb (big endian), again following
- the standards set elsewhere. To facilitate a number of different
- MACHINE_ARCHs all built from the same source, a new MACHINE_CPUARCH
- is introduced and represents the sources needed to build CPU support
- for a given MACHINE_ARCH.</p>
-
- <p>In addition, MACHINE_ARCH is overused in the build system today.
- Many of its uses are gratuitous and can be simplified. Many of its
- uses do not scale well and need to be refactored into a system that
- will scale well. A per MACHINE/MACHINE_ARCH/MACHINE_CPUARCH selection
- mechanism for makefile snippets will be introduced to move much of
- the current if spaghetti into more controlled lists.<br />
- The branch can build everything we currently support with the new
- names.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish migrating to bsd.arch.inc.mk.</task>
-
- <task>Reduce diffs between the branch and the mainline before the
- collapse.</task>
-
- <task>Documentation needs to be written for how to use all of
- this.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title>Out of Tree Toolchain</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
-
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>imp@bsdimp.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work is underway to allow the &os; build system to use out of tree
- compilers and binary utililies (loaders, linkers, etc), especially in
- a cross compilation environment. While it is possible to swap out the
- compiler with a compatible compiler relatively easily, swapping out
- the toolchain is more involved. In addition, when using an external
- compiler to build the system, certain parts of buildworld can be
- omitted.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Create ports for latest binutils. This work is nearly complete,
- and is waiting for integration of two branches that are collapsing
- soon (the 'tbemd' branch from Warner and the mips collapse from Juli
- Mallet).</task>
-
- <task>Create ports for gcc. This work has been started. Native builds
- are straight forward, but cross builds have a buildworld dependency
- at the moment. These dependencies are being worked out, as well as
- some gcc library dependencies.</task>
-
- <task>Documentation needs to be written for how to use all of
- this.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="ports">
- <title>Portmaster</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Doug</given>
-
- <common>Barton</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dougb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://dougbarton.us/portmaster-proposal.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Portmaster version 2.22 is now in the ports tree and has full
- support for the following new features:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Using the INDEX file to show that an installed port needs
- updating.</li>
-
- <li>Support for installation of packages in 'try packages first,'
- --packages-only, --packages-if-newer, and --packages-build
- modes.</li>
-
- <li>A new --delete-build-only option to delete ports/packages that
- are not needed at run time.</li>
-
- <li>Updating of the terminal title bar to show what is being worked
- on, and how much more is left to do.</li>
-
- <li>Support for custom definitions of the packages repository and
- INDEX files.</li>
-
- <li>The ability to operate without any local ports tree at all with
- the --index-only and --packages-only options.</li>
-
- <li>A new dialog to confirm the list of ports to be installed.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>I am very excited about these new features, and owe a debt of
- gratitude to the companies and especially the individuals who stepped
- forward to support this work. I literally could not have done it
- without them.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>There are still some interesting and oft-requested features
- listed on the proposal web site that I would really like to
- implement, including (but not limited to) downloading of all packages
- before beginning the installation, and writing out a script that can
- be re-run either on that machine, or on a set of identical
- machines.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="arch">
- <title>&os;/arm port for TI DaVinci</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jakub</given>
-
- <common>Klama</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jceel@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://focus.ti.com/dsp/docs/dspplatformscontenttp.tsp?sectionId=2&amp;familyId=1300&amp;tabId=1854">
- DaVinci on TI's site</url>
-
- <url href="http://p4web.FreeBSD.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/user/jceel/davinci/">
- Project branch in P4</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>DaVinci (TMS320DM644x) is an ARM9-based system-on-chip family from
- Texas Instruments with built-in DSP core and powerful
- multimedia/video features. This work is bringing support for &os; on
- these systems - it works in multiuser mode, using root filesystem
- mounted either via NFS or from SD/MMC card. The code is available in
- P4 at //depot/user/jceel/davinci/.</p>
-
- <p>Current DaVinci support includes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Booting from U-Boot bootloader</li>
-
- <li>Serial console</li>
-
- <li>Interrupt controller</li>
-
- <li>Integrated timers</li>
-
- <li>Power and sleep controller</li>
-
- <li>10/100 Ethernet controller</li>
-
- <li>SD/MMC controller</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Remaining built-in peripherals drivers (USB, ATA, NAND flash,
- I2C, DMA engine, sound, video input/output).</task>
-
- <task>Framework for communicating with DSP core.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title>NAND Flash framework for embedded &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grzegorz</given>
-
- <common>Bernacki</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gjb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
-
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/NAND#head-9a32aaa85046b2f9f9219e36ba34947ca47a4153">
- Project wiki pages</url>
-
- <url href="http://p4db.FreeBSD.org/changeList.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/nand2/...">
- Project P4 branch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The purpose of this project is to provide embedded &os; with a
- generic and flexible scheme to support NAND Flash devices. The
- framework provides a set of KOBJ interfaces inside the kernel, which
- allow for uniform and flexible management of the NAND devices:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>NAND Flash Controller (NFC) layer, into which back-end drivers
- for individual controllers plug in (implementing low-level routines
- specific to a given NAND controller)</li>
-
- <li>Generic (common) NAND layer which provides means to perform
- operations on the flash devices in an abstract way (read, program,
- erase, get status etc.)</li>
-
- <li>NAND character device, which exports chip device as a standard
- character device and allows to read/write directly to a device, as
- well as perform other specific operations by using ioctl.</li>
-
- <li>GEOM NAND class for basic access through GEOM.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Part of the infrastructure is a full system simulator of
- ONFI-compliant devices (NANDsim), with a userland control application.
- This allows for exercising of the framework on platforms without real
- NAND chips.</p>
-
- <p>Current state highlights:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The framework is considered functionally complete (including
- NANDsim).</li>
-
- <li>Framework compliant back-end drivers are available for the
- following NAND Flash controller (NFC) chips:</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Freescale MPC8572 (PowerPC)</li>
-
- <li>Marvell MV-78100 (ARM)</li>
-
- <li>Samsung S3C24X0 (ARM)</li>
- </ul>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Extend interface with features / options suggested by early
- adopters of the code.</task>
-
- <task>Complete, clean up, merge with HEAD.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="ports">
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
-
- <common>Abthorpe</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Port</given>
-
- <common>Management Team</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/" />
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html" />
-
- <url href="http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Most of quarter one was spent dealing with the 7.3-RELEASE
- process. With apparent success enforcing Feature Safe ports commits
- during the 8.0-RELEASE, it was continued for the recent src/
- freeze.</p>
-
- <p>The ports count now exceeds 21,500 ports, and counting. The open
- PR count currently is over 1000. With the release of &os; 7.3, it is
- hoped this count will drop drastically.</p>
-
- <p>Since the last report, we added four new committers, and had an
- old committer rejoin us.</p>
-
- <p>With the donation of an Apple Xserve, powerpc builds have resumed.
- Renewed interest in ia64 has brought about new ports builds. A new
- sparc64 machine hosted by skreuser will help us with this build.</p>
-
- <p>The Ports Management team have been running -exp runs on an
- ongoing basis, verifying how src code updates may affect the ports
- tree, as well as providing QA runs for major ports updates. Of note
- -exp runs were done for; gabor's BSD licensed bc/dc in src/, mva's
- OpenAL and SDL upgrades; brooks' removal of NGROUPS; ed's removal of
- libcompat and regexp.h; dinoex's jpeg update; a test run for m4
- update; jilles' update for sh(1); johans' update for bison; and
- roam's curl update.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Looking for help fixing
- <url link="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsBrokenOnCurrent">ports broken
- on CURRENT</url>.</task>
-
- <task>Looking for help with
- <url link="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsBrokenOnTier2Architectures">
- Tier-2 architectures</url>.</task>
-
- <task>Most ports PRs are assigned, we now need to focus on testing,
- committing and closing.</task>
-
- <task>Major commits expected soon include the latest Xorg, KDE4, and
- Gnome updates.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="kern">
- <title>IPv6 without legacy IP kernel</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
-
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://p4web.FreeBSD.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//&amp;c=MNx@//depot/user/bz/noinet/src/sys/?ac=83">
- P4 workspace</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During 2009 work was done that allowed us to build a &os; kernel
- without INET and without INET6 (again). This work was the foundation
- for a prototype to get a kernel to compile and boot with only INET6
- but no INET compiled in earlier this year.</p>
-
- <p>The current focus is to identify general
- architectural problems and dependencies we do have between these two
- address families as well as with the upper layer protocols. This will
- at some point allow us to discuss the issues and seek solutions,
- preparing for a future where we can remove either INET or INET6 from
- the system.</p>
-
- <p>Once we will have a stable, in-tree way to compile out either
- address family, optimizations wrt. size, as well as user space
- will need to be worked on. In addition to this, the work is believed
- to help should we further head in the direction of network stack
- modularization.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="kern">
- <title>geom_sched</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Luigi</given>
-
- <common>Rizzo</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>luigi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Fabio</given>
-
- <common>Checconi</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>fabio@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/geom_sched/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><b>geom_sched</b> is a GEOM module that supports pluggable schedulers
- for disk I/O requests. The main algorithm supported at the moment is
- an anticipatory Round Robin scheduler, which is especially effective
- in presence of workloads with highly random disk accesses. Other
- schedulers are available on the <a
- href="http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/geom_sched/">geom_sched</a>
- page.</p>
-
- <p>Developed in early 2009 and refined as a GSOC2009 project,
- geom_sched has been recently introduced in HEAD and is going to be
- soon merged to stable/8. A version for stable/7 also exists, with
- some restrictions.</p>
-
- <p>To use the module, say on disk <b>ad4</b>, all you need to do
- is:</p>
-
-<pre>
-kldload geom_sched
-geom sched insert ad4
-</pre>
-
- <p>A number of sysctl variables under kern.geom.sched allow you to
- tune the parameters of the algorithm, or bypass the scheduler
- entirely so you can tell the difference of behaviour with and without
- the scheduler.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="net">
- <title>Experimental NFS subsystem (NFSv4)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rick</given>
-
- <common>Macklem</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rmacklem@uoguelph.ca</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Although the bare bones of the NFS Version 4 support was released
- in &os; 8.0, the integration has been progressing slowly and support
- should be functional for &os; 8.1 for RFC3530 (NFS Version 4.0).</p>
-
- <p>Post &os; 8.1, I believe the focus will be on code cleanup and,
- under a projects area of svn, some experimental work on aggressive
- whole file caching to client disk.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Handling of delegations on the server w.r.t. local processes
- running on the server.</task>
-
- <task>Integration of recent changes to the regular NFS client, such
- as Dtrace support.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="kern">
- <title>Rewrite of &os; read/write path using vnode page</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
-
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
-
- <common>Holm</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pho@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svn.freebsd.org/viewvc/base/user/kib/vm6/">Branch for
- the rewrite</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/VM6" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Based on the idea of Jeff Roberson, we reimplemented the path for
- read(2)/write(2) syscalls using page cache (in wide sense) to
- eliminate the issues with recursive vnode and buffer lock
- acquisitions. The usual reads and writes are no longer calls into
- VOP_READ/VOP_WRITE; the operation is done by copying user buffers to
- or from the pages of the vnode. This fixes known deadlocks when reads
- or writes are done over file-mmaped buffers.</p>
-
- <p>The patch changes the performance characteristics of I/O, and we
- observed both better and worse behaviour. If filesystem implements
- VOP_GETPAGES and VOP_PUTPAGES without referencing buffer cache,
- buffers are completely eliminated from the i/o path (not true for UFS
- or NFS).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We need wider testing and reviews.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="bin">
- <title>&os; port for libunwind</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
-
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.nongnu.org/libunwind/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The alpha version of libunwind library port for &os; x86 and
- x86_64 is completed and imported into the official libunwind git
- repository. Libunwind is the library to perform dynamic unwinding of
- stacks, using dwarf call frame information. The library features
- remote unwinding using ptrace(2), very fast setjmp(3) implementation
- and more interesting features.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="arch">
- <title>&os;/mips on D-Link DIR-320</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexandr</given>
-
- <common>Rybalko</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ray@dlink.ua</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.ddteam.net/wiki.cgi?page=DIR-320+FreeBSD" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os;/mips has been ported to D-Link DIR-320, wireless router based
- on BCM5354 SoC. Project aims to providing several working images
- tailored for different purposes (profiles). So far
- <a href="http://ipsec-tools.sourceforge.net/">racoon</a>
- based router-ipsec image is available.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>bfeswitch configuration utility.</task>
-
- <task>Add router profile.</task>
-
- <task>Add wifi-router profile.</task>
-
- <task>Add openvpn-router profile.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="net">
- <title>ipfw and dummynet enhancements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Luigi</given>
-
- <common>Rizzo</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>luigi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/dummynet/">main dummynet
- page</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8vBmybeKlE">youtube video
- on dummynet internals</url>
-
- <url href="http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/qfq/">Description of the
- qfq scheduler</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have recently completed a massive revision of ipfw and
- dummynet, and the result has been committed to HEAD and stable/8.
- The main features introduced with this work are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>ipfw now has much faster skipto instructions, including
- table-based ones. The complexity for rule lookups is now O(1) or
- O(log N) as opposed to the O(N) that we had before. People using
- "skipto tablearg" or "pipe tablearg" with large numbers of rules or
- pipes should see a significant performance improvement;</li>
-
- <li>Expensive operations in response to userland reconfigurations
- now do not interfere with kernel filtering for more than the time
- required to swap a pointer;</li>
-
- <li>You can now use ports and the "tos" field as lookup argument
- for tables. This might allow some simplifications in rulesets which
- in turn result in faster execution time;</li>
-
- <li>ipfw can now send packets matching rules with a 'log' attribute
- to the "ipfw0" pseudo interface, where you can run tcpdump to
- implement additional filtering, logging etc.;</li>
-
- <li>dummynet now supports many different scheduler types, to adapt
- to different needs people may have in terms of performance and
- service guarantees. Existing schedulers now include FIFO, WF2Q+,
- Deficit Round Robin, Priority, and QFQ. More schedulers can be
- implemented as loadable kernel modules.;</li>
-
- <li>The kernel side has a backward-compatible interface so you can
- use a RELENG_7 or RELENG_8 version of /sbin/ipfw to configure the
- firewall and dummynet.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>There is ongoing work on optimizing the deletion of idle
- entries in dummynet. This should be completed shortly.</task>
-
- <task>A longer term goal is to parallelize operation in presence of
- ipfw dynamic rules, which currently require exclusive lock on a hash
- table containing dynamic rules.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="arch">
- <title>&os;/sparc64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marius</given>
-
- <common>Strobl</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>marius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <ul>
- <li>Yet another bug causing unaligned accesses in NFS server
- operation has been found and fixed in &os; 7 and 8. Unlike as
- announced in the last Status Report, no Erratum Notices regarding
- these problems have been issued as it quickly became obvious
- that dealing with so many of them is impractical, especially
- since the fixes unveiled secondary bugs.</li>
-
- <li>Alexander Motin has fixed several bugs in netgraph(4) nodes in
- 9.0-CURRENT which also caused unaligned accesses, so these should
- work now on sparc64.</li>
-
- <li>Peter Jeremy has contributed several fixes for the sparc64 FPU
- emulation code, which now passes a test suite built around
- TestFloat. These fixes were incorporated into &os; 6, 7 and 8
- but unfortunately did not quite make it into 7.3-RELEASE but will
- be present in 8.1-RELEASE and 7.4-RELEASE.</li>
-
- <li>Support for UltraSPARC-IV and -IV+ CPUs has been added and will
- be present in 8.1-RELEASE and 7.4-RELEASE. Thus Sun Fire V890 is
- now supported and stable, though due to the lack of properly working
- test hardware, not with configurations consisting of a mix of US-IV
- and -IV+ CPUs. However, performance is not yet where it should be,
- i.e. a buildworld on a 4x1.5GHz US-IV+ Sun Fire V890 takes nearly 3
- hours while on a Sun Fire V440 with (theoretically) less powerful
- 4x1.5GHz US-IIIi CPUs it takes just over 1 hour. So far it is
- unclear what is causing this, it might have to with what appears to
- be a silicon bug of US-IV+ CPUs encountered and worked around while
- adding support for these.</li>
-
- <li>Work on getting Sun Fire V1280 supported has been continued.
- A third firmware bug has been worked around and a driver for
- the BootBus controller, which provides console and time-of-day
- services in these machines, has been written. It is now possible to
- netboot Sun Fire V1280 into multi-user mode. Unfortunately, they do
- not run stable as processes may hang when transitioning to another
- CPU, likely due to what the OpenSolaris code refers to as Cheetah+
- erratum 25, but which unfortunately is not part of the publicly
- available US-III+/++ errata document. Efforts on understanding this
- problem are still ongoing.</li>
-
- <li>Mark Linimon is trying to find volunteers interested in helping
- to fix packages on sparc64.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title>Chromium web browser</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>sprewell</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>chromium@jaggeri.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://chromium.jaggeri.com">Main chromium site</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Chromium">Build instructions for
- older patches</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Chromium is a Webkit-based web browser that is mostly BSD
- licensed. It works very well on &os; and even supports new features
- like HTML 5 video. I have started offering subscriptions to fund the
- porting effort to &os;, funding which has already paid to fix
- Chromium on BSD-i386. I am using a new funding model where
- subscriptions pay for development that is kept closed for at most 1
- year, after which all patches used in a build are released to
- subscribers under the same BSD license as Chromium. Also, parts of
- the closed patches are continually pushed upstream,
- <a href="http://codereview.chromium.org/1543003">the BSD i386 fix has
- already been committed upstream</a>.
- The goal is to fund Chromium development on BSD while continually
- pushing patches back to the BSD-licensed Chromium project. I will
- spin off a Chromium port for ports soon, for those who do not mind
- using an older, stable build that does not have all the paid features
- in the subscriber builds. You can read about
- <a href="http://chromium.jaggeri.com/issues">the issues that a
- subscription would pay for, such as replacing the ALSA audio backend
- with OSS</a>, and
- <a href="http://chromium.jaggeri.com/subscriptions">find out more
- about subscribing</a>.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="docs">
- <title>The &os; Hungarian Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
-
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
-
- <common>P&aacute;li</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/hu/">Hungarian &os; Web Pages</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/hu/">Hungarian &os;
- Documentation</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/HungarianDocumentationProject">The
- &os; Hungarian Documentation Project's Web Page</url>
-
- <url href="http://p4web.FreeBSD.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/docproj_hu/&amp;c=aXw@//depot/projects/docproj_hu/?ac=83">
- The &os; Hungarian Documentation Project's Perforce Repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We restlessly keep the existing documentation and web page
- translations up to date. However, this will not last forever, and
- help is always welcome, so if you feel yourself Hungarian with some
- interests in translation, please contact our Documentation Project
- via the email addresses noted above.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Translate release notes.</task>
-
- <task>Translate articles.</task>
-
- <task>Translate web pages.</task>
-
- <task>Read translations, send feedback.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="arcj">
- <title>&os;/mips on Octeon</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Juli</given>
-
- <common>Mallett</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jmallett@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svn.FreeBSD.org/base/user/jmallett/octeon/">
- Subversion branch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Significant progress has been made in terms of stabilizing the
- uniprocessor Octeon port and adding support for MIPS ABIs other than
- o32 in the toolchain, rtld, libc and the kernel. Kernels built to the
- n32 ABI are currently supported with changes that will not be merged
- because they make invasive changes throughout the system with regard
- to db_expr_t and register_t, which are larger than a pointer in the
- n32 ABI. Once support for n64 kernels is completed (including the
- ability to run n32 worlds) and the n32 hacks are removed, the branch
- will be suitable for merging. Many nearby cleanups have occurred,
- particularly in the area of TLB and pmap code.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>An import of select pieces of the Cavium simple executive as
- vendor code is planned to make it possible to remove
- locally-maintained copies of Cavium headers and shim functions, many
- of which are vastly outdated.</task>
-
- <task>The Linux opencrypto port contains an opencrypto driver for the
- cryptographic coprocessor which look relatively easy to port.</task>
-
- <task>Support for SMP is a high-priority item that will be addressed
- after the 64-bit changes are stabilized.</task>
-
- <task>PCI and USB bus and device support is planned to follow the
- import of the simple executive functions and headers.</task>
-
- <task>The rgmx ethernet driver currently copies packets in and out of
- mbufs rather than putting pointers to mbuf storage into hardware,
- which results in bad network performance.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="kern">
- <title>Dynamic Ticks in &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tsuyoshi</given>
-
- <common>Ozawa</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ozawa@t-oza.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://github.com/oza/FreeBSD-8.0-dyntick">Project page
- (github).</url>
-
- <url href="http://tsuyoshiozawa.blogspot.com/2010/03/started-to-implement-dynticks-in.html">
- My weblog article which describes benchmark of dynamic ticks.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I wrote experimental code (please see my project page) and threw
- patch ( http://gist.github.com/350230 ) to freebsd-hackers. A lot of
- &os; hackers gave me precious advice, so I am going to reflect it as
- a next step.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Run hard/stat/prof-clocks irregularly (in progress).</task>
-
- <task>Some timers which are added after the kernel's scheduling next
- timer interrupt may be ignored (BUG).</task>
-
- <task>Make callout queue have the tick when the next timer event rise
- up.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="docs">
- <title>The &os; German Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Johann</given>
-
- <common>Kois</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jkois@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benedict</given>
-
- <common>Reuschling</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bcr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://doc.bsdgroup.de" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Our last status report listed a number of documents that needed
- help. Thanks to the external contributions of Frank Boerner we were
- able to update a substantial amount of documents. This has resulted
- in a great reduction of our backlog. Subsequently, Benedict has
- agreed to take Frank under mentorship for the German doc project. We
- are looking forward to his future contributions and thank him for his
- past efforts.</p>
-
- <p>Johann was busy keeping the German website in sync with updates to
- FreeBSD.org. However, there are still parts of the website that
- remain untranslated. We are looking for more support in maintaining
- the German website.</p>
-
- <p>&os; users with German language skills are always welcome to join
- our efforts in translating the documentation and/or fixing bugs.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Translate more parts of the documentation and the German
- website.</task>
-
- <task>Keep the current documentation up to date.</task>
-
- <task>Report bugs to <a href="mailto:de-bsd-translators@de.FreeBSD.org">
- de-bsd-translators@de.FreeBSD.org</a>.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="ports">
- <title>QAT</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ion-Mihai</given>
-
- <common>Tetcu</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>itetcu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Josh</given>
-
- <common>Paetzel</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>jpaetzel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>QAT has been running on a single server for about two years now
- and has proven very effective at catching problems with ports
- commits. Many of the problems it cannot catch are architecture or
- branch related. By moving QAT to a VMware box capable of running
- arbitrary versions of &os; on both amd64 and i386 this limitation
- will be removed.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Bring VMware server online and provision VMs.</task>
-
- <task>Refactor QAT code to handle concurrent builds.</task>
-
- <task>Migrate the existing QAT to the new setup.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="kern">
- <title>CAM-based ATA implementation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work on CAM-based ATA implementation continues. Since last report
- handling of heavy errors and timeouts was improved, Hot-plug now
- works for both Host and Port Multiplier ports. Series of changes were
- made to CAM to fix some old issues and honor some new ATA
- demands.</p>
-
- <p>New drivers ahci(4) and siis(4) got some fixes and are quite
- stable now. "options ATA_CAM" kernel option shows good results in
- supporting other controllers using existing ata(4) drivers, so it is
- possible to start deprecating old ata(4) APIs now.</p>
-
- <p>Started work on new Marvell SATA driver for both PCI-X/PCIe cards
- and ARM System-on-Chip SATA controllers. It is expected to support
- NCQ, Port Multipliers with FIS-based switching and other new
- features.</p>
-
- <p>Most of the code is present in 8-STABLE.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Port ataraid(4) functionality to GEOM module.</task>
-
- <task>Write SAS-specific transport and drivers for SAS HBAs (specs
- wanted). SAS controllers can support SATA devices and multipliers, so
- it should fit nicely into new infrastructure.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="kern">
- <title>Multichannel playback in HDA sound driver (snd_hda)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
-
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>snd_hda(4) audio driver got real multichannel playback support. It
- now supports 4.0 (quadro), 5.1 and 7.1 analog speaker setups. Digital
- multichannel AC3/DTS passthrough was already implemented earlier.
- Digital multichannel LPCM output via HDMI could also be possible now,
- but is not tested.</p>
-
- <p>To use multichannel playback you should have fresh 8-STABLE
- kernel, instruct sound(4) vchans subsystem (if you are using it)
- about your speaker setup using dev.pcm.X.play.vchanformat sysctls and
- use your audio/video player application to play multichannel audio
- content without down-mixing it to stereo.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>HDMI/DisplayPort often require some audio support from X11
- video drivers. This area still should be investigated and tested,
- especially relayed to multichannel LPCM playback.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="team">
- <title>&os; Bugbusting Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gavin</given>
-
- <common>Atkinson</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gavin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
-
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>remko@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Volker</given>
-
- <common>Werth</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>vwe@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/support.html#gnats">GNATS</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BugBusting">BugBusting</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/">
- experimental report pages</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/recommended_prs.html">
- PRs recommended for committer evaluation by the bugbusting team</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/recommended_subscribers.txt">
- (subscription list for the above report)</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/easy_prs.html">
- PRs considered 'easy' by the bugbusting team (these are low-hanging
- fruit)</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/prs_for_all_groups.html">
- summary chart of PRs with tags</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/AssigningPRs">Assigning PRs</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Bruce Cran (brucec) has graduated from GNATS-only access to having
- a src commit bit. He has been making commits to help us catch up with
- the PR backlog. Thanks!</p>
-
- <p>We continue to classify PRs as they arrive, adding 'tags' to the
- subject lines corresponding to the kernel subsystem involved, or man
- page references for userland PRs. These tags, in turn, produce lists
- of PRs sorted both by tag and by manpage. The most recent use of
- these tags is the creating of a new report, Summary Chart of PRs With
- Tags, which sorts tagged PRs into logical groups such as filesystem,
- network drivers, libraries, and so forth. The slice labels are
- clickable. The chart is updated once a day. You can consider it as a
- prototype for browsing "sub-categories" of kernel PRs.</p>
-
- <p>The "recommended list" has been split up into "non-trivial PRs
- which need committer evaluation" and the "easy list" of trivial PRs,
- to try to focus some attention on the latter.</p>
-
- <p>New reports were added for "PRs which are from &os; vendors or
- OEMs", "PRs containing code for new device drivers", and "PRs
- referencing other BSDs". These will primarily be of interest to
- committers.</p>
-
- <p>Some other bitrot on the "experimental PR reports" pages has been
- fixed.</p>
-
- <p>It is now possible for interested parties to be emailed a weekly,
- customized, report along the lines of the above. If you are
- interested in setting one up, contact <a
- href="mailto:linimon@FreeBSD.org">linimon@FreeBSD.org</a>.</p>
-
- <p>The overall PR count has recently jumped to around 6400. This may
- be due to increasing uptake of &os; 8.</p>
-
- <p>Our clearance rate of PRs, especially in kern and bin, seems to be
- improving.</p>
-
- <p>Mark Linimon polled various committers about their interest in
- specific PRs. As a result, the AssigningPRs page on the wiki and the
- src/MAINTAINERS file were updated based on feedback.</p>
-
- <p>As always, anybody interested in helping out with the PR queue is
- welcome to join us in #freebsd-bugbusters on EFnet. We are always
- looking for additional help, whether your interests lie in triaging
- incoming PRs, generating patches to resolve existing problems, or
- simply helping with the database housekeeping (identifying duplicate
- PRs, ones that have already been resolved, etc). This is a great way
- of getting more involved with &os;!</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We will be having a bugbusting session at BSDCan. If you are
- developer who will be attending the conference, please stop
- by.</task>
-
- <task>try to find ways to get more committers helping us with closing
- PRs that the team has already analyzed.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="arch">
- <title>&os;/ia64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
-
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The stability of the machines under package build has been
- improved by a number of recent commits. Some rework is underway to
- run with WITNESS. However, we are still limited in the number of
- simultaneous packages that can be built.</p>
-
- <p>Based on this, we have completed the first full ia64-8 package
- build. 17187 were built (as compared to 19885 on a recent i386-8.)
- Mark Linimon has gone through the results to denote which packages do
- not build. A few fixes have already been committed based on this.</p>
-
- <p>We currently have 3 available machines that are stable enough for
- package builds.</p>
-
- <p>Support for the SGI Altix 350 has made its start. Porting is done
- on 2 SGI Altix 350 machines connected with NUMAFlex, giving a total
- of 4 CPUs and 24GB of DDR. The kernel boots with code on the
- projects/altix branch but since ACPI does not enumerate PCI busses,
- no hardware devices are found. SMP has been disabled because waking
- up the APs result in a machine check.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Continue to try to understand why multiple simultaneous package
- builds bring the machines down.</task>
-
- <task>Upgrade the firmware on the two machines at Yahoo! to see if
- that helps the problem.</task>
-
- <task>Figure out why the fourth machine is not stable.</task>
-
- <task>Configure a fifth machine that has been made available to
- us.</task>
-
- <task>Figure out the problems with the latest gcc port.</task>
-
- <task>We need documentation about the SGI SAL implementation to speed
- up porting to the SGI Altix 350.</task>
-
- <task>The loader and kernel need to change to allow the kernel to be
- loaded at a runtime-determined physical address as well as add
- support for NUMA.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="arch">
- <title>&os;/powerpc</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
-
- <common>Whitehorn</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>An Apple XServe G5 has been donated by Peter Grehan for package
- building. Based on the last two months' worth of testing, a large
- number of commits have been made to increase stability.</p>
-
- <p>We have completed the first full powerpc-8 package build. Only
- 10918 were built (as compared to 19885 on a recent i386-8), primarily
- due to a few high-impact packages failing (such as lang/python25).
- Mark Linimon has gone through the results to denote which packages do
- not build. A few fixes have already been committed based on this; we
- have patches that are being tested in the next run.</p>
-
- <p>Mark Linimon is working on getting us more XServes.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Start the hard work of fixing individual packages.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="bin">
- <title>LDAP support in base system</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Xin</given>
-
- <common>ZHAO</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>quakelee@geekcn.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Xin</given>
-
- <common>LI</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>delphij@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; is currently lacking support of LDAP based authentication and
- user identity.</p>
-
- <p>We have integrated a stripped down
- <a href="http://www.openldap.org/">OpenLDAP</a>
- library (renamed to avoid conflict with ports OpenLDAP libraries), as
- well as some changes to OpenSSH as well as plugins for PAM, NSS and
- can support.</p>
-
- <p>We have used several existing works and updated them to use new
- OpenLDAP API, fixed several bugs and integrated them together. All
- these works are under BSD or similar license and our new work would be
- under 2-clause BSD license. Currently, we support storing user
- identity, password and SSH public keys in LDAP tree.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Further code review.</task>
-
- <task>Make the changes less intrusive.</task>
-
- <task>Fix issues found in production deployment.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title>EFI support for &os;/i386</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rui</given>
-
- <common>Paulo</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rpaulo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work on supporting EFI booting on &os;/i386 resumed. The boot
- loader can now read an ELF file from the EFI FAT partition. We are
- now working on trying to boot a kernel.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="arch">
- <title>&os;/powerpc64 port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
-
- <common>Whitehorn</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A full 64-bit PowerPC port of &os; is now complete, and should
- shortly be merged to HEAD, likely first appearing in &os; 9.0. This
- port supports SLB-based 64-bit server CPUs, such as the IBM POWER4-7,
- PowerPC 970 (G5), and Cell Broadband Engine. Current machine support
- is limited to Apple single and dual processor G5 systems, with future
- support planned for IBM Power Systems servers and the Sony
- PlayStation 3.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="net">
- <title>net80211 rate control framework</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rui</given>
-
- <common>Paulo</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rpaulo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~rpaulo/ratectl.diff" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The net80211 (wireless) stack will support a modular rate control
- framework soon. The idea is to reduce some code in the drivers and
- add more rate control algorithms in the tree. All drivers that do
- rate control in software will automatically benefit from this
- project. On this stage, we are working on changing all the necessary
- drivers to cope with the new framework and making sure it all works
- as expected. Later this year we will bring the necessary changes to
- change the rate control algorithm with ifconfig(1).</p>
-
- <p>If you are doing rate control algorithm or research on rate
- control algorithms for wireless networks, &os; is now an ideal
- candidate for testing your project!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="net">
- <title>802.11n support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rui</given>
-
- <common>Paulo</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rpaulo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>802.11n support in the Atheros driver is being worked on. Right
- now it can do AMPDU RX in software and we are working on TX AMPDU.
- The code lives in a private Perforce branch, but some bits of it are
- already committed to HEAD.</p>
-
- <p>This work is being sponsored by iXsystems, inc.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="net">
- <title>Atheros AR9285 support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rui</given>
-
- <common>Paulo</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rpaulo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Atheros AR9285 support was added to &os; HEAD and 8-STABLE. There
- are still some issues but in general it works fine.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title>webcamd</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hans Petter</given>
-
- <common>Selasky</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>hselasky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.selasky.org/hans_petter/video4bsd/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><B>Webcamd</B>
- is a userland daemon that enables use of hundreds of different USB
- based Linux device drivers under the &os;-8/9 operating system.
- Current focus has been on USB webcam and USB DVB-T/S/C devices.
- It is also possible to use the webcamd framework to make other Linux
- kernel USB devices work under the &os;-8/9 operating system, without
- violating the GPL license. The daemon currently depends on libc,
- pthreads, libusb and libcuse4bsd. Cuse4BSD is a new character device
- from userland implementation that fully supports open, read, write,
- ioctl, mmap and close file operations.</p>
-
- <p>If you like this project or want me to spend more time on it, you
- can support it by transferring money to hselasky@c2i.net via
- paypal.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Testing and bugfixes.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for more device drivers.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="misc">
- <title>meetBSD 2010 -- The BSD Conference</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>meetBSD</given>
-
- <common>Information</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>info@meetbsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.meetbsd.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>meetBSD is an annual event gathering users and developers of the
- BSD operating systems family, mostly &os;, NetBSD and OpenBSD. Afer
- the special California edition, meetBSD Wintercamp in Livigno, this
- year we are back to Krakow, Poland.</p>
-
- <p>meetBSD 2010 will be held on 2-3 July at Jagiellonian
- University.</p>
-
- <p>See the conference main web site for more details.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="kern">
- <title>ZFS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
-
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
-
- <common>Matuska</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>mm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Xin</given>
-
- <common>LI</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>delphij@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://perforce.FreeBSD.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/pjd/zfs">
- Perforce tree for latest ZFSv25 work</url>
-
- <url href="http://hub.opensolaris.org/bin/view/Community+Group+zfs/WebHome">
- OpenSolaris ZFS homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ZFS file system has been updated to version 14 on both -HEAD
- and 8-STABLE. Ongoing work is undergoing to bring bug fixes and
- performance improvements from upstream svn -HEAD to approximately ZFS
- v15 in the near future, and a full upgrade of ZFS to version 24
- including the de-duplication functionality, etc. The de-duplication
- functionality is currently partly supported, which is demonstrated
- below:</p>
-
-<pre>
-# uname -sr
-FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT
-# zpool create tank ad{4,6,8,10}
-# zpool get version tank
-NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
-tank version 24 default
-# zfs set dedup=on tank
-# dd if=/dev/random of=/tank/rand0 bs=1m count=1024
-# zpool get allocated,dedupratio tank
-NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
-tank allocated 1.00G -
-tank dedupratio 1.00x -
-# dd if=/tank/rand0 of=/tank/rand1 bs=1m
-# dd if=/tank/rand0 of=/tank/rand2 bs=1m
-# dd if=/tank/rand0 of=/tank/rand3 bs=1m
-# zpool get allocated,dedupratio tank
-NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
-tank allocated 1.01G -
-tank dedupratio 4.00x -
-</pre>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Bring ZFS v15 changes to svn -HEAD and MFC.</task>
-
- <task>Further polish the code in perforce and test for functionality,
- etc.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title>Clang replacing GCC in the base system</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
-
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ed@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
-
- <common>Divacky</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>rdivacky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel</given>
-
- <common>Worach</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pawel.worach@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BuildingFreeBSDWithClang" />
-
- <url href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/FreeBSD-current/2010-April/016648.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last status report we got to the state where we are able
- to build all of &os; (the C and C++ bits) on i386/amd64 with clang.
- The only exception is the bootloader which does not fit within the
- given size constraint. This is where the current efforts are going
- on. The C++ part got a big boost now being able to compile all C++
- code in &os; and itself.</p>
-
- <p>We saw some movement on Mips and PowerPC. Mips got its driver
- definitions from Oleksander Tymoshenko and Nathan Whitehorn did the
- same for PowerPC and tested the kernel. Currently, the PPC kernel
- seems to boot but due to lack of va_arg implementation for PowerPC
- nothing is printed out. Nathan is working on that.</p>
-
- <p>Overall ClangBSD is selfhosting on i386/amd64 and some progress
- has been made on PowerPC/PPC. We also saw some contribution to the
- Sparc64 but this seems to have stalled.</p>
-
- <p>We need people to try out ClangBSD (see the wiki) and runtime test
- it. We also would appreciate help with other archs - namely ARM.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Runtime test ClangBSD on amd64/i386.</task>
-
- <task>Help with ARM/Mips/Sparc64.</task>
-
- <task>More testing of clang on 3rd party apps (ports).</task>
-
- <task>Discussion on integrating LLVM/clang into &os;.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>SUJ: Journaled Softupdates</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeff</given>
- <common>Roberson</common>
- </name>
- <email>jeff@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://jeffr_tech.livejournal.com/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The soft-updates journaling project is nearing completion and will
- be available in head by the time this status report is released.
- Backports to other releases are maintained in <a
- href="svn://svn.FreeBSD.org/base/projects/suj">SVN</a>. SUJ is
- fully backwards compatible with non-journaled softupdates. Existing
- systems will not be affected. Journaling may be enabled and disabled
- by tunefs on unmounted filesystems. Journaling provides near-instant
- filesystem recovery after crash at the expense of some runtime
- performance and extra disk I/O.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>PC-BSD PC-SysInstall Backend</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kris</given>
- <common>Moore</common>
- </name>
- <email>kmoore@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.pcbsd.org" />
- <url href="http://trac.pcbsd.org/browser/pcbsd/trunk/pc-sysinstall">
- pc-sysinstall in Trac</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are currently doing a lot of code cleanup in the new System
- Installer backend for PC-BSD, pc-sysinstall, which can be used to
- install regular &os; as well. Some new features have already been
- implemented, such as:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Improved ZFS support, raidz, mirroring, multiple mount-points
- per-pool, etc.</li>
- <li>Support for GPT/EFI on "Full" installations, allowing us to go
- beyond the 2TB barrier.</li>
- <li>MBR Slice/Partition manager.</li>
- <li>geli passphrase support.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We are mostly finished migrating to only using gpart instead of
- fdisk, which gives us some new functionality for dealing with GPT/EFI
- partitioning schemes.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>TCP/UDP connection groups</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>&os; network mailing list</common>
- </name>
- <email>freebsd-net@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>This on-going project is to reduce tcbinfo/udbinfo lock and cache
- line contention; this global lock protects access to connection lists,
- and while it is a read-write lock, it is acquired for every in-bound
- packet (briefly) to look up the connection. This project adds a new
- connection group table, which assigns connections to groups, each of
- which has CPU affinity and aligns with RSS-selected queues in high-end
- 1gbps and most 10gbps implementations. The following tasks have been
- completed:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Teach libkvm to handle dynamic per-cpu storage (DPCPU) to improve
- crashdump analysis of per-CPU data.</li>
- <li>Teach netstat to monitor netisr DPCPU queues for live kernels and
- crashdumps.</li>
- <li>Create a new inpcbgroup abstraction, used for UDP and TCP.</li>
- <li>Distribute UDP and TCP connections (inpcbs) over groups based on
- 4-tuple bindings.</li>
- <li>Replicate membership across all groups for wildcard socket
- bindings.</li>
- <li>Write new TCP/UDP connection and binding regression tests.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The following tasks remain:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Migrate from naive work assignment algorithm to RSS
- assignment.</li>
- <li>Modify device driver KPI to allow consistent initialization and
- configuration between stack and hardware.</li>
- <li>Complete migration to dynamic, per-CPU network statistics in TCP,
- UDP, and IP.</li>
- <li>Add socket options to query effective CPU affinity of connections
- from userspace.</li>
- <li>On supporting hardware, allow affinity for a specific connection
- to be explicitly migrated using a socket option.</li>
- <li>Detailed performance evaluation and optimization.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>This work is being performed in the &os; Perforce repository, and
- is sponsored by Juniper Networks. Connection groups and related
- features are slated for inclusion in &os; 9.0 (with possible
- backports to 8-STABLE of some features).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BSDCan 2010 &mdash; The BSD Conference</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>BSDCan Information</given>
- </name>
- <email>info@BSDCan.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.BSDCan.org/2010/" />
- <url href="http://www.BSDCan.org/2010/schedule/">Tutorials and Talks Schedule</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>BSDCan, a BSD conference held in Ottawa, Canada, has quickly
- established itself as the technical conference for people
- working on and with 4.4BSD based operating systems and related
- projects. The organizers have found a fantastic formula that
- appeals to a wide range of people from extreme novices to
- advanced developers.</p>
-
- <p>BSDCan 2010 will be held on 13-14 May 2010 at the University of
- Ottawa, and will be preceded by two days of Tutorials on 11-12
- May 2010.</p>
-
- <p>There will be related events (of a social nature, for the most
- part) on the day before and after the conference.</p>
-
- <p>Please check the conference web site for more information.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status
-Report//EN" "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>April-June</month>
- <year>2010</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between April and June
- 2010. It is the second of the four reports planned for 2010, and
- contains 47 entries. During this period, a lot of work has
- gone into the development of new minor version of &os;, 8.1-RELEASE,
- which should be released within days.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! We hope you
- enjoy reading.</p>
-
- <p>Please note that the deadline for submissions covering the
- period between July and September 2010 is October 15th, 2010.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>soc</name>
- <description>Google Summer of Code</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
- <description>Network Infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The &os; German Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Johann</given>
- <common>Kois</common>
- </name>
- <email>jkois@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benedict</given>
- <common>Reuschling</common>
- </name>
- <email>bcr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://doc.bsdgroup.de">Website of the &os; German
- Documentation Project</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.de/mailinglists.html">Mailing lists
- for the coordination of our work and the place where you can report
- bugs back to us</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A number of updates to the documentation were made since the
- last status report. We are especially grateful for the
- contributions from external people who sent the translations. People
- like Fabian Ruch, who updated the porters-handbook to the latest
- version (which had been on his to-do list for quite some time), and
- Benjamin Lukas, who did a great job with the from-scratch
- translation of the MAC chapter of the German handbook. We thank
- them both for their contributions and hope they will continue their
- efforts to enhance the German documentation.</p>
-
- <p>Frank B&ouml;rner was released from Benedicts mentorship and is
- now a full committer to the German Documentation Project. We are
- always looking for fresh blood that is willing to be mentored by us
- as a first step in becoming committers for the documentation project
- themselves.</p>
-
- <p>Johann is keeping up the German website with the latest version.
- But we could use more translators for sections that are not fully
- translated yet.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Read the translations and report bugs that you have found (even
- small ones).</task>
-
- <task>Translate new parts of the documentation and the
- website.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Binary Package Patch Infrastructure &mdash; pkg_patch</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ivan</given>
- <common>Voras</common>
- </name>
- <email>ivoras@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/IvanVoras/pkg_patch">Wiki
- page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The pkg_patch project is about creating a binary package patch
- infrastructure which would allow users to patch their live system's
- packages in an easy and efficient way. It is a C program written to
- interface with libpkg (for things which are common to all pkg
- utilities) meant to be included in the base system when it is done.
- It comes with built-in mass patch creation and application
- commands. It is funded by Google Summer of Code 2010.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish the project.</task>
-
- <task>Get some testing for it.</task>
-
- <task>Convince the Port Management Team it is actually a Good
- Thing to have even as an experimental feature.</task>
-
- <task>Agree upon the policy on which package patches will be
- created (i.e. from which point in time to which point in time),
- assuming the "stable" package tree idea has still not gotten
- traction.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Interrupt Threads</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>For a while I have wanted to rework interrupt threads to
- address a few issues. The new design uses per-CPU queues of
- interrupt handlers. Interrupt threads are allocated by a CPU from
- a pool and bound to that CPU while draining that CPU's queue of
- handlers. Non-filter handlers can also reschedule themselves at
- the back of the current CPU's queue while executing. Filters with
- handlers are now always enabled and should provide a full
- replacement for the various uses of filters with "fast"
- taskqueues. A new class of "manual" handlers are also available
- which are not automatically scheduled, but are only explicitly
- scheduled from a filter. Thus, a filter can potentially schedule
- multiple handlers.</p>
-
- <p>The code has been tested on amd64, but it needs wider review
- and testing. I hope to start soliciting review and feedback soon
- with the goal of getting the code into 9.0.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>BSD-Licensed iconv in Base System</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://kovesdan.org/patches/iconv-20100708.diff">The
- latest patch for the base system</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The work has been completed and the GNU compatibility levels
- seems to be quite high. One exception is the fallback support. It
- is difficult to implement that facility in this implementation
- because the design is somewhat different. Probably, it will not be
- a big problem because that functionality is not even documented in
- the GNU version so few applications might use it.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Run a portbuild test and solve possible problems that show
- up.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>BSD-Licensed grep in Base System</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://p4db.FreeBSD.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/soc2008/gabor_textproc/grep">
- Sources in Perforce</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A portbuild test showed that grep is basically ready to enter
- HEAD, but there were a few failures that seem to be
- related. These have to be investigated and fixed before
- committing grep to 9-CURRENT.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Investigate and fix some minor issues.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Collective Resource Limits (aka. Jobs)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/G%C3%A1borSoC2010">Project page
- on the wiki</url>
-
- <url href="http://p4db.FreeBSD.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/soc2010/gabor_jobs/irix_jobs">
- Sources in Perforce</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The SGI IRIX operating system has a concept, called job, which
- is used to group processes together and then apply resource limits
- on them. The purpose of this project is to implement this facility
- on &os;.</p>
-
- <p>I spent most of the time familiarizing myself with how
- things are done inside the kernel, how syscalls work, etc. So far,
- I have the basic understanding needed and I added the most
- important syscalls to group processes together into jobs and
- manipulate collective resource limits on them.</p>
-
- <p>There is a bug, which I am tracking down at the moment, after
- this I can start to implement actual resource limit enforcement.
- For some of the limit types, it will be relatively easy but some
- others will take more effort and studies.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix the showstopper bug, which prevent me working on actual
- limit enforcement.</task>
-
- <task>Implement limit enforcements for all of the limits supported
- by IRIX.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for userland facilities and make utilities
- jobs-aware, like showing jobs in ps(1), etc.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The &os; Spanish Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Vicente</given>
- <common>Carrasco Vay&aacute;</common>
- </name>
- <email>carvay@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/es/articles/fdp-es/">Primer
- for translators</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We need manpower. Existing documentation set has not been
- updated for quite some time because of lack of volunteers. Current
- members are busy with other projects and real life at the moment
- and we have not received anything from outside contributors. It is
- a shame because there are lots of users in Spain and Latin-America,
- as well. Besides, the world's first Free Software Street has been
- recently inaugurated in Spain. This obviously means that there is
- interest in free software but unfortunately, this translation
- project is not going very well nowadays.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Review and update existing translations.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Kernel Event Timers Infrastructure</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Modern x86 systems include four different types of event timers:
- i8254, RTC, LAPIC, and HPET. First three are already supported by
- &os;. Depending on hardware and loader tunables, periodic
- interrupts from them are used to trigger all time-based events in
- kernel. That code has a long history, that made it tangled and
- at the same time limited and hard-coded.</p>
-
- <p>New kernel event timers infrastructure was started to allow
- different event timer hardware to be operated in uniform way and to
- allow more features to be supported. Work consists of three main
- parts: writing machine-independent timer driver API and management
- code, updating existing drivers and improving HPET driver to
- support event timers.</p>
-
- <p>The new driver API provides unified support for both per-CPU
- (independent for every CPU core) and global timers in periodic and
- one-shot modes. Management code at this moment uses only periodic
- mode, while one-shot mode use is planned by later tickless kernel
- work.</p>
-
- <p>Different kinds of timers have different capabilities and could
- be present in hardware in different combinations. In every
- situation the infrastructure automatically chooses two best event
- timers to supply system with hardclock(), statclock(), and
- profclock() events. If some timer is not functioning &mdash; it will be
- replaced. If there is no second timer &mdash; it will be emulated.
- The administrator may affect that choice using loader tunables during
- boot and sysctl variables in run-time (kern.eventtimer.*, and so on).</p>
-
- <p>Most of the code was recently committed to HEAD. Now it is used
- by i386 and amd64 architectures.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Troubleshoot possible hardware and software issues.</task>
-
- <task>Port other architectures to the new infrastructure.</task>
-
- <task>Implement tickless kernel, utilizing new features, such as
- per-CPU and one-shot timers.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The &os; Hungarian Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>P&aacute;li</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/hu/">Hungarian &os; web
- pages</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/hu/">Hungarian &os;
- documentation</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/HungarianDocumentationProject">
- The &os; Hungarian Documentation Project's Wiki Page</url>
-
- <url href="http://p4web.FreeBSD.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/docproj_hu/&amp;c=aXw@//depot/projects/docproj_hu/?ac=83">
- Perforce Deport for the &os; Hungarian Documentation Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Thanks to Katalin Konkoly, the first few chapters of the &os;
- Handbook translation have been reviewed, therefore many typos and
- mistranslations were spotted and fixed. Apart from this, we are
- still keeping the existing documentation and web page translations
- up to date, currently without plans on further work. If you are
- interested in helping us, or you have any comments, or requests
- regarding the translations, do not hesitate to contact the project
- via the email addresses mentioned in the entry.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Review translations and send feedback.</task>
-
- <task>Translate release notes.</task>
-
- <task>Add more article translations.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>&os; Haskell</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>P&aacute;li</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Giuseppe</given>
- <common>Pilichi</common>
- </name>
- <email>jacula@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ashish</given>
- <common>Shukla</common>
- </name>
- <email>ashish@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Haskell">Wiki Page of the
- Project</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/haskell.html">&os; Haskell
- Ports</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-haskell">
- The freebsd-haskell Mailing List</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Our efforts on porting the generalized, general-purpose purely
- functional programming language, <a
- href="http://www.haskell.org/">Haskell</a> has rallied, since
- two new committers, Giuseppe Pilichi and Ashish
- Shukla joined recently, forming the &os; Haskell Team.
- Over the last months, &os;/i386 and &os;/amd64 have become Tier-1
- platforms, featuring officially supported vanilla binary
- distributions for the <a
- href="http://www.haskell.org/ghc/">Glasgow Haskell Compiler</a>
- starting from version 6.12.1. We introduced a unified ports
- infrastructure for Haskell Cabal ports, which also makes possible
- the <a
- href="http://code.haskell.org/~pgj/projects/hsporter">direct
- translation</a> of Cabal package descriptions to &os; ports.
- The number of Haskell package ports increases steadily.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Improve support for Haskell Cabal packages and their
- translation.</task>
-
- <task>Create a port for Haskell Platform.</task>
-
- <task>Add more Haskell package ports.</task>
-
- <task>Test and send feedback.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>libnetstat(3)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>P&aacute;li</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Aman</given>
- <common>Jassal</common>
- </name>
- <email>aman@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/LibNetstat">Wiki Page</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~pgj/libnetstat/">
- Patches</url>
-
- <url href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/soc2009/&amp;c=mGl@//depot/projects/soc2009/pgj_libstat/?ac=83">
- Perforce Depot (SoC 2009)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project is about creating a wrapper library to support
- monitoring and management of networking with avoiding direct use of
- the &os; kvm(3) and sysctl(3) interfaces. This approach would allow
- the kernel implementation to change and monitoring applications to
- be extended without breaking applications and requiring them to be
- recompiled. We decided to merge the sources from the last year's
- Summer of Code project back to the &os; src/ repository piece by
- piece, and we have defined several phases of integration.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Standardize the in-kernel networking statistics
- structures.</li>
-
- <li>Build a sysctl(3) interface, and add export routines.</li>
-
- <li>Add a library, libnetstat(3) to work with the exported
- information, and to provide further functions in order to support
- extracting information via kvm(3). This library implements
- abstractions over the gathered data.</li>
-
- <li>Adapt sources of the existing applications, i.e. netstat(1)
- and bsnmpd(1) to use the abstractions offered by the library,
- resulting in a cleaner and simpler code.</li>
-
- <li>Add new applications on the top of the library, e.g.
- nettop(1).</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The first phase has been already posted for review. Note that we
- are looking for a sponsor with an src commit bit and enough time to
- represent the effort towards the Project.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Review the sources.</task>
-
- <task>Pick a task from the list, and send patches.</task>
-
- <task>Comment the patches, help them to improve.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>ZFS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
- <common>Matuska</common>
- </name>
- <email>mm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Xin</given>
- <common>Li</common>
- </name>
- <email>delphij@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/ZFS">&os; ZFS Wiki</url>
-
- <url href="http://perforce.FreeBSD.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/pjd/zfs">
- Latest &os; ZFS development tree</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ZFS file system has been updated to version 15 on HEAD and
- it will be MFC'ed to 8-STABLE around September 13th, 2010. Work
- is in progress on porting the recent ZFS version 26 with
- deduplication functionality.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix bugs, unresolved issues and to-dos in Perforce.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Flattened Device Tree for Embedded &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/FlattenedDeviceTree">Project
- wiki pages</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The purpose of this project was to provide &os; with support for
- the Flattened Device Tree (FDT) technology. A mechanism for
- describing computer hardware resources, which cannot be probed or
- self enumerated, in a uniform and portable way. The primary
- consumers of this technology are embedded &os; platforms (ARM, MIPS,
- PowerPC), where a lot of designs are based on similar chips, but
- have different assignment of pins, memory layout, addresses ranges,
- interrupts routing and other resources.</p>
-
- <p>Current state highlights:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>All code and documentation developed during the course of
- this project was merged with HEAD, which covers FDT support for
- the following platforms and systems:</li>
-
- <li>Marvell ARM</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>DB-88F5182</li>
-
- <li>DB-88F5281</li>
-
- <li>DB-88F6281</li>
-
- <li>DB-78100</li>
-
- <li>SheevaPlug</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>Freescale PowerPC</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>MPC8555CDS</li>
-
- <li>MPC8572DS</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>The FDT infrastructure (bus drivers, helper libraries, and
- routines shared across architectures and platforms) allows for
- easier porting to new platforms or variations. The initially
- supported systems offer a working example of how to migrate
- towards FDT approach.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Work on this project was sponsored by the &os; Foundation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Improve how-to and guidelines for new adopters (how to convert
- to FDT and so on).</task>
-
- <task>Migrate more existing embedded &os; platforms (ARM, MIPS) to
- FDT approach.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="docs">
- <title>The &os; Japanese Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hiroki</given>
- <common>Sato</common>
- </name>
- <email>hrs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ryusuke</given>
- <common>Suzuki</common>
- </name>
- <email>ryusuke@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ja/">Japanese &os; Web
- Pages</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/doc-jp/">The &os; Japanese
- Documentation Project's Web Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project focuses on updating the www/ja and doc/ja_JP.eucJP/
- trees. Since last year www/ja tree has been mostly synchronized
- with the English counterpart and doc/ja_JP.eucJP has also been
- updated steadily. We are now working on &os; Handbook and Porter's
- Handbook.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>More Japanese translation of &os; Handbook and contents of
- www.FreeBSD.org.</task>
-
- <task>Pre-/post-commit review of the translation.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Google Summer of Code 2010</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tim</given>
- <common>Kientzle</common>
- </name>
- <email>kientzle@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2010Projects">Summer
- of Code 2010 Projects</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are once again participating in the Google Summer of Code.
- This is our 6th year of participation and we hope to once again see
- great results from our 18 students. Coding officially began May
- 24th, and we are in the middle of the mid-term evaluation period.
- You can see and comment on weekly status reports on the <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/soc-status">mailing
- list</a> or on the <a
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2010">wiki</a>.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Jail-Based Virtualization</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/project%20announcements.shtml#Bjoern">
- &os; Foundation Announcement</url>
-
- <url href="http://p4web.FreeBSD.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//&amp;c=Z8Q@//depot/user/bz/vimage/src/?ac=83">
- Perforce Workspace</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project started with some cleanup on the network stack after
- all the import work and adjustments for virtualization to minimize
- changes to earlier branches. These made it into the tree already
- and to 8-STABLE, and it will be included in the upcoming 8.1
- release.</p>
-
- <p>The first major task was to generalize the virtualization
- framework, so that virtualization of further subsystems would be
- easier and could be achieved with less duplication.</p>
-
- <p>In addition some documentation on the virtual network stack
- programming was written to help developers virtualizing their code.
- The interactive kernel debugger support was improved and libjail
- along with jls and netstat can work on core dumps now and query
- individual jails and attached virtual network stacks.</p>
-
- <p>The second major task was network stack teardown, a concept
- introduced with the network stack virtualization. The primary goal
- was to prototype a shutdown of the (virtual) network stacks from
- top to bottom, which means letting interfaces go last rather than
- first. Work in this area is still in progress and will have to
- continue to allow long term stability and a leak and panic free
- shutdown.</p>
-
- <p>The work on this project had been sponsored by the &os;
- Foundation and CK Software GmbH. Special thanks also to John
- Baldwin and Philip Paeps for helping with review and
- suggestions.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Merge stabilised change sets.</task>
-
- <task>Work further down the network stack freeing all resources for
- a stable, safe teardown.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
- <common>Abthorpe</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Port</given>
- <common>Management Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/" />
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html" />
-
- <url href="http://blogs.FreeBSDish.org/portmgr/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=135441496471197" />
-
- <url href="http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A significant part of quarter two was spent coordinating efforts
- for inclusion of Xorg&nbsp;7.5, KDE&nbsp;4, GNOME&nbsp;2, plus preparation of ports
- for the 8.1 release process. Due to the success of enforcing
- Feature Safe ports commits during 7.3-RELEASE, it was continued
- for the recent src/ freeze.</p>
-
- <p>The port count is approaching 22,000 ports. The open PR count
- currently floats at about 1200 entries.</p>
-
- <p>Since the last report, we added four new committers, and had two
- old committers rejoin us.</p>
-
- <p>The Ports Management Team is very grateful to the &os;
- Foundation for sponsoring two new head nodes for the ports building
- cluster, pointyhat. Each of the new head nodes has a larger
- capacity, both with regard to performance but also in amount of
- space available for the staging areas, allowing for faster, and
- thus more, build cycles. Additionally, having two head nodes will
- allow us to dedicate one of them for building production-ready
- binary packages, adding predicability for our users to when what
- types of packages are available for installation, and dedicate the
- other for regression testing of large port updates, ports
- infrastructure improvements, the cluster scheduling code, and &os;
- itself. Over the last few weeks, Mark Linimon has been working hard
- to get the first of the two new nodes online and has already
- completed its first package build. This has involved a substantial
- rework of our custom codebase.</p>
-
- <p>The Ports Management team have been running -exp runs on an
- ongoing basis, verifying how base system updates may affect the
- ports tree, as well as providing QA runs for major ports
- updates. Of note, -exp runs were done for:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>ale: Update of math/gmp.</li>
- <li>delphij: Changes to Mk/bsd.ldap.mk.</li>
- <li>gahr: Inclusion of USE_GL=glew.</li>
- <li>pgollucci: Changes to Mk/bsd.*apache.mk plus updates to devel/apr
- and www/apache*.</li>
- <li>Testing of x11/xorg, x11/gnome2, x11/kde4, and
- lang/mono</li>
- <li>A test run make fetch run.</li>
- <li>A test run for devel/gettext.</li>
- <li>mm: Inclusion of USE_XZ.</li>
- <li>ale: Request to switch default mysql from 5.0-EOL to
- 5.1-GA.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>alepulver's Licensing Framework Summer of Code project has made
- it into the tree and the Port Management Team is currently
- assessing the fallout and it will come up with guidelines and
- documentation in due time.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Looking for help fixing <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsBrokenOnCurrent">ports
- broken on 9-CURRENT</a>.</task>
-
- <task>Looking for help with <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsBrokenOnTier2Architectures">
- Tier-2 architectures</a>.</task>
-
- <task>Most ports PRs are assigned, we now need to focus on testing,
- committing, and closing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/powerpc64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
- <common>Whitehorn</common>
- </name>
- <email>nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~nwhitehorn/FreeBSD-9.0-20100715-SNAP-powerpc64/">
- Install CDs for powerpc64</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>On July 13, &os;/powerpc64 was integrated into HEAD. This
- provides support for fully 64-bit operation on 64-bit PowerPC
- machines conforming to the Book-S specification, including the
- PowerPC 970, Cell, and POWER4-7. Hardware support is currently
- limited to Apple machines, although this should expand in the near
- future.</p>
-
- <p>Currently supported hardware:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Apple Xserve G5</li>
-
- <li>Apple Power Macintosh G5</li>
-
- <li>Apple iMac G5</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on the Sony Playstation 3</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
- <common>Whitehorn</common>
- </name>
- <email>nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svn.FreeBSD.org/viewvc/base/user/nwhitehorn/ps3/">
- Playstation 3 SVN repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work has begun to port &os;/powerpc64 to the IBM Cell-based Sony
- Playstation 3, using the OtherOS feature present on some models of
- the console. As of July 14, the &os; boot loader is ported, and it
- is possible to netboot a kernel, which has support for the
- framebuffer, MMU, and device discovery. Once work on drivers for
- the network interface and interrupt controller is complete, it will
- be possible to boot the console multi-user.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>OpenAFS Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benjamin</given>
- <common>Kaduk</common>
- </name>
- <email>kaduk@mit.edu</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Derrick</given>
- <common>Brashear</common>
- </name>
- <email>shadow@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://openafs.org">OpenAFS home page</url>
-
- <url href="http://web.mit.edu/freebsd/openafs/openafs.shar">&os;
- port for the OpenAFS 1.5.75 release</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>AFS is a distributed network filesystem that originated from the
- Andrew Project at Carnegie-Mellon University; the OpenAFS client
- implementation has not been particularly useful on &os; since the
- 4.X releases. Recent work on the OpenAFS codebase has updated
- it to be consistent with current versions of &os;, and the client,
- though still considered experimental, is now relatively stable for
- light (single-threaded) use on 9-CURRENT. The auxiliary utilities
- for managing and examining the filesystem are functional, and
- reading and writing files works sufficiently well to copy /usr/src
- into and out of AFS. Compiling and running executables in AFS is
- unsuccessful, though, as mmap() is not always reliable.</p>
-
- <p>There are several known outstanding issues that are being
- worked on, but detailed bug reports are welcome at <a
- href="mailto:port-freebsd@openafs.org">port-freebsd@openafs.org</a>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix the {get,put}pages vnode operations for more reliable
- mmap() operation.</task>
-
- <task>Update VFS locking to allow the use of disk-based client
- caches as well as memory-based caches.</task>
-
- <task>Track down races and deadlocks that appear under
- load.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate with the bsd.kmod.mk kernel-module build
- infrastructure.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Package Management Library &mdash; libpkg</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Forsythe</common>
- </name>
- <email>dforsyth@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SOC2010DavidForsythe">Wiki
- page</url>
-
- <url href="http://code.google.com/p/libpkg">Main project page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The libpkg library will allow for fairly fine grained control
- over package management.</p>
-
- <p>Presently libpkg has complete read functionality. Info and
- delete tools that have most of the current package tool features
- have already been implemented, and once they are completed they can
- be considered replacements for their counterparts.</p>
-
- <p>Once the write and logging aspects of the library are more
- mature, add and create tools can be created quickly. A new set of
- more maintainable package tools that leverage libpkg will hopefully
- be available soon after.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>General-Purpose DMA Framework</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jakub</given>
- <common>Klama</common>
- </name>
- <email>jceel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SOC2010JakubKlama">Project
- description on &os; wiki</url>
-
- <url href="http://p4web.FreeBSD.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//&amp;c=eCv@//depot/projects/soc2010/jceel_dma/?ac=83">
- Project branch on Perforce</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project purpose is adding support for general purpose DMA
- engines found in most embedded devices. GPDMA framework provides a
- unified KOBJ interface to DMA engine drivers and unified
- programming interface to use direct memory transfers in kernel and
- userspace applications.</p>
-
- <p>This project is a part of Google Summer of Code 2010 and it is a
- work in progress. Current status can be observed on the wiki
- page.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add support for more DMA engines.</task>
-
- <task>Complete, clean up, and merge with HEAD.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Making Ports Work with Clang</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrius</given>
- <common>Morkunas</common>
- </name>
- <email>hinokind@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SOC2010AndriusMorkunas" />
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsAndClang" />
-
- <url href="http://rainbow-runner.nl/~andrius/soc/">GSoC2010
- patches</url>
-
- <url href="http://rainbow-runner.nl/clang/patches/">All patches for
- ports</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>First part of the project is mostly complete. I added support
- for new PORTS_CC variable which should be used in make.conf instead
- of CC to change ports compiler. This allows user to change ports
- compiler easily, while still respecting USE_GCC.</p>
-
- <p>Some patches were written to get ports to work with Clang, and
- a lot of old patches written prior to the Google Summer of Code
- project were updated. There are still a lot of broken ports, and
- some that cannot be built because of Clang/LLVM bugs, but at
- this point, Clang can build most ports.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix broken ports that do not work with Clang.</task>
-
- <task>Test patched ports with Clang, report Clang bugs.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="team">
- <title>The &os; Foundation Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We were proud to be a sponsor for BSDCan in May. We also
- committed to sponsoring MeetBSD 2010 Poland and California. We
- provided 12 travel grants for BSDCan.</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation and Core Team held a summit on BSD-licensed
- toolchains at BSDCan 2010.</p>
-
- <p>We officially kicked off five new projects that we are funding.
- They are BSNMP Improvements by Shteryana Shopova, Userland DTrace
- by Rui Paulo, &os; jail-based virtualization by Bjoern Zeeb, DAHDI
- &os; driver port by Max Khon, and Resource Containers project by
- Edward Tomasz Napiera&#322;a.</p>
-
- <p>We continued our work on infrastructure projects to beef up
- hardware for package building, network testing, etc. This includes
- purchasing equipment as well as managing equipment donations.</p>
-
- <p>We are half way through the year and we have raised around
- $48,000 towards our goal of $350,000. Find out how to make a
- donation at <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/donate/">
- http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/donate/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Our semi-annual newsletter will be published soon. Check out our
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/">website</a> to find
- out more!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>GEOM-Based Pseudo-RAID Implementation &mdash;
- geom_pseudoraid</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Boris</given>
- <common>Kochergin</common>
- </name>
- <email>spawk@acm.poly.edu</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://acm.poly.edu/~spawk/geom_pseudoraid-20100715.tbz">
- Code snapshot</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The old ata(4) driver is believed to be going away sometime in
- the future, to be replaced with ATA_CAM
- [<a href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/freebsd-geom/2010-April/004106.html">1</a>].
- However, ATA pseudo-RAID support in &os;, ataraid(4), is
- implemented as part of said ata(4) driver, which means that it,
- too, will be going away. It was decided that pseudo-RAID support is
- desirable and that it should be reimplemented in GEOM
- [<a href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/freebsd-geom/2010-April/004150.html">2</a>]
- [<a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/news/status/report-2010-01-2010-03.html#CAM-based-ATA-implementation">3</a>],
- which this project aims to do.</p>
-
- <p>Currently, RAID-1 arrays can be used on VIA Tech V-RAID and
- Adaptec HostRAID controllers in a limited capacity. There is no
- support for writing metadata yet, so disks are not marked degraded,
- there is no rebuild support, etc. These features are planned, along
- with support for more hardware and RAID-0 and SPAN arrays.</p>
-
- <p>A major setback for the current code is that it uses the
- device(9) family of functions to identify ATA pseudo-RAID
- controllers and constructs arrays based on that information.
- Unfortunately, ATA_CAM does not appear to add its devices to the
- device tree, so that tactic cannot be used with ATA_CAM. While this
- is fine for development of the actual RAID parts of the code, the
- project will be somewhat useless in the absence of the old ata(4)
- driver. There has been talk of exporting PCI information to GEOM
- [<a href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/freebsd-geom/2010-April/004167.html">4</a>]
- [<a href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/freebsd-geom/2010-April/004158.html">5</a>],
- but the work does not appear to have been completed yet.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Obtain documentation for or reverse-engineer metadata formats
- for which there is no write support in the ataraid(4) driver (for
- example, Adaptec HostRAID).</task>
-
- <task>Add CAM support for exporting PCI information to GEOM.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/avr32</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/FreeBSD/avr32" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os;/avr32 project was started by Arnar Mar Sing, and actively
- developed by him and Ulf Lilleengen. It successfully reached
- single-user stage but since then has not progressed much. At the
- moment I am trying to get it back into shape. So far some problems
- with toolchain on i386 host have been fixed, buildkernel succeeds,
- buildworld succeeds with some exceptions. Next step would be fixing
- pmap and bringing port back to single-user stage.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>GPIO Framework</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Luiz Otavio O</given>
- <common>Souza</common>
- </name>
- <email>loos.br@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/GPIO" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Implementation of General Purpose Input/Output interface for
- &os;. Current GPIO bus implementation allows user to control pins
- from userland and it could be expanded to support various type of
- peripheral devices. So far there are two drivers:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><b>gpioled</b> provides simple led(4) functionality.</li>
-
- <li><b>gpioiic</b> implements I2C over GPIO.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Framework is used in Alexandr Rybalko's port of &os; to D-Link
- DIR-320 and in Luis Otavio O Souza's work of bringing &os; to
- RouterBoard.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Chromium Web Browser</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ruben</given>
- </name>
- <email>chromium@hybridsource.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://chromium.hybridsource.org">Main chromium
- site</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=146302">PR
- for chromium port</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Chromium is a Webkit-based web browser that is largely
- BSD-licensed. It works very well on &os; and supports new features
- like HTML 5 video. This effort uses a new
- hybrid-source model, where the &os; patches are largely kept closed
- for a limited time. I submitted Chromium to ports a couple of
- months ago and recently updated the submission to the stable 5.0.375
- branch. The port is ready to be committed pending final legal
- approval by the &os; Foundation. Further work remains to port
- Chromium to &os; completely, such as porting the task manager fully
- and making sure extensions work properly.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>ExtFS Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Zheng</given>
- <common>Liu</common>
- </name>
- <email>gnehzuil@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SOC2010ZhengLiu" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project has two goals: pre-allocation algorithm and ext4
- read-only mode.</p>
-
- <p>The aim of pre-allocation algorithm is to implement a reservation
- window mechanism. Now this mechanism has been introduced. The
- performance comparison can be found on the <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SOC2010ZhengLiu">wiki</a>.</p>
-
- <p>The aim of ext4 read-only mode is to make it possible to read ext4 file
- system in read-only mode when the hard disk is formatted with default
- features. Currently it only supports a few features, such as extents,
- huge_file. Others features will be added, such as dir_index,
- uninit_bg, dir_nlink, flex_bg and extra_isize. My work resides in
- extfs and ext4fs branch of Perforce.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Distributed Audit</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sergio</given>
- <common>Ligregni</common>
- </name>
- <email>ligregni@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//&amp;c=wHa@//depot/projects/soc2010/disaudit/?ac=83">
- Perforce repository</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SOC2010SergioLigregni">Project
- Wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>90% of the functionality is working, the daemons sync two
- systems in a master-slave paradigm.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Standardize the code to meet &os; requirements.</task>
-
- <task>Implement SSL in network communication.</task>
-
- <task>Perform security improvements and bug fixing, strlxxx() functions,
- memcpy() instead of strcpy() when using non-char variables.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate with the current Audit subsystem.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>File System Changes Notification</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ilya</given>
- <common>Putsikau</common>
- </name>
- <email>iputsikau@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The aim of the project is to implement an inotify-compatible file system
- change notification mechanism for &os; and later, and add inotify
- support to linuxulator. The result, fsnotify is already functional
- but not yet compatible with inotify in some details.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add access permissions checks.</task>
-
- <task>Port inotify test cases.</task>
-
- <task>Fix compatibility issues.</task>
-
- <task>Add linuxulator support.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Resource Containers</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napiera&#322;a</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>As of now, &os; only offers very rudimentary resource controls &mdash;
- resource limits for many resources (e.g. SysV IPC) are missing, and
- there is no way to set resource limits for jails. As a result,
- users who want to run many different workloads on a single physical
- machine often have to replace jails with several &os; instances
- running in virtual machines.</p>
-
- <p>The goal of this project is to implement resource containers
- and a simple per-jail resource limits mechanism. Resource
- containers are also a prerequisite for other resource management
- mechanisms, such as Hierarchical Resource Limits, for
- "Collective Limits on Set of Processes (aka. Jobs)" Google
- Summer of Code 2010 project, for implementing mechanism similar
- to Linux cgroups, and might be also used to e.g. provide
- precise resource usage accounting for administrative or billing
- purposes.</p>
-
- <p>This project is being sponsored by The &os; Foundation.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Namecache Improvements &mdash; dircache</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gleb</given>
- <common>Kurtsou</common>
- </name>
- <email>gk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SOC2010GlebKurtsov" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I have been reimplementing VFS namecache to make it granularly
- locked and supporting reliable full-path lookup without calling
- underlying file system routines. I have successfully implemented
- directory cache that works in idealized environment with tmpfs. I am
- currently working on adding support for entries without associated
- vnodes and for "weak" entries and incomplete cached path.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>&os; Services Control &mdash; fsc</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tom</given>
- <common>Rhodes</common>
- </name>
- <email>trhodes@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~trhodes/fsc/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; Services Control is a mix of binaries which integrate into
- the rc.d system and provide for service (daemon) monitoring. It
- knows about signals, pidfiles, and uses very few resources.</p>
-
- <p>The fsc daemon (fscd) runs in the background once the system has
- started. Services are then added to this daemon via the fscadm
- control utility, and from there they will be monitored. When they
- die, depending on the reason, they will be restarted. Certain
- signals may be ignored (list not decided) and fscd will remove that
- service from monitoring. Every action is logged to the system
- logging daemon. Additionally, the fscadm utility may be used to
- inquire about what services are monitored, their pidfile location,
- and current process ID.</p>
-
- <p>FSC provides several advantages over the third-party
- daemontools package. For example, fscd uses push notifications
- instead of polling; fscd is an internal, &os;-maintained software
- package accessible to all developers, where daemontools would have
- to be a port and require us to maintain patches; fscd could be
- easily integrated with the current rc.d infrastructure.</p>
-
- <p>Partially based on the ideas of daemontools and Solaris Service
- Service Mangement Facility (SMF), this could be an extremely
- useful tool for &os; systems.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Testing. Get feedback on how it works in various
- environments.</task>
-
- <task>Code review.</task>
-
- <task>Other ideas on the rc.d integration.</task>
-
- <task>Update the manual pages.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Enhancing the &os; TCP Implementation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Lawrence</given>
- <common>Stewart</common>
- </name>
- <email>lstewart@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/freebsd/etcp09/" />
-
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/newtcp/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/projects.shtml" />
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~lstewart/patches/tcp_ffcaia2008/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>SIFTR was recently imported into HEAD and will be backported to
- 8-STABLE in time to be included in 8.2-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>TCP reassembly queue autotuning will be ready for public testing
- within the next week and will be committed soon after. It too will
- be backported to 8-STABLE after an appropriate burn in period.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Try SIFTR out and let me know if you run into any
- problems.</task>
-
- <task>Solicit external testing for and commit the reassembly queue
- autotuning patch.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Packet-Capturing Stack &mdash; ringmap</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Fiveg</common>
- </name>
- <email>afiveg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://code.google.com/p/ringmap/">Project-Page on
- Google Code</url>
-
- <url href="http://ringmap.googlecode.com/files/ringmap_slides.pdf">
- Slides</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ringmap stack is a complete &os; packet-capturing
- mplementation specialized for very high-speed networks. Similar
- to the "zero-copy BPF" implementation, the idea of ringmap is to
- eliminate packet copy operations by using shared memory buffers.
- However, unlike the "zero-copy BPF" model, ringmap eliminates
- ALL packet copies during capturing: the network adapter's DMA
- buffer is mapped directly into user-space. The ringmap stack
- also adapts libpcap accordingly to provide userspace
- applications with access to the captured packets without any
- additional overhead.</p>
-
- <p>In the context of Google Summer of Code 2010:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The ringmap software was ported to 9-CURRENT.</li>
-
- <li>Ringmap was redesigned to make it easier to port to other
- adapters and to integrate it with other network drivers.</li>
-
- <li>Also ringmap was extended to be multi-threaded.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Porting ringmap to 10GbE (integrating with ixgbe
- driver).</task>
-
- <task>Porting the entire ringmap code from 9-CURRENT to
- -STABLE.</task>
-
- <task>Evaluation tests.</task>
-
- <task>Documentation.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/sparc64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marius</given>
- <common>Strobl</common>
- </name>
- <email>marius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last status report some issues with cas(4) have been
- fixed, allowing it to work with Sun GigaSwift Ethernet 1.0 MMF
- cards (Cassini Kuheen, part no. 501-5524) as well as the on-board
- interfaces of Sun Fire B100s server blades (for the Sun Fire
- B1600 platform).</p>
-
- <p>Support for Fujitsu (Siemens) PRIMEPOWER 250 based on SPARC64
- V CPUs has been added. PRIMEPOWER 450, 650, and 850 likely also
- work but have not been tested. This also means that the building
- blocks for support of machines based on SPARC64 VI and VII CPUs
- like the Fujitsu/Sun SPARC Enterprise Mx000 series are now in
- place, but they need testing as well.</p>
-
- <p>The problems with Schizo version 7 bridges (actually the
- firmware of these machines) triggering panics during boot finally
- should be solved.</p>
-
- <p>The work on getting Sun Fire V1280 supported has been stalled
- due to access to such machines no longer being available.</p>
-
- <p>The above mentioned improvements are/will be available in &os;
- 8.1-RELEASE and 7.4-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Access to machines based on SPARC64 VI and VII CPUs, like
- the Fujitsu/Sun SPARC Enterprise Mx000 series would be
- appreciated.</task>
-
- <task>Someone adding support for 64-bit SPARC V9 to Clang/LLVM,
- and getting it on par with GCC would be appreciated.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>New System Installer &mdash; pc-sysinstall</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kris</given>
- <common>Moore</common>
- </name>
- <email>kris@pcbsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>M. Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/svn-src-all/2010-June/025660.html">
- Initial commit message</url>
- <url href="http://www.BSDCan.org/2010/schedule/attachments/142_pc-sysinstall-kris-moore-2010.pdf">
- BSDCan slides</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The new system installation backend, pc-sysinstall, was merged
- into HEAD recently and work is already underway to make it more
- functional and useful as a complete replacement to standard
- "sysinstall". It is written 100% in shell, not requiring any
- additional tools from what is standard to &os;. The backend already
- supports a number of exciting features such as:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>ZFS (Including support for raidz/mirror/multiple device pool
- setups).</li>
-
- <li>Disk encryption via GELI(8).</li>
-
- <li>Auto labeling of file systems with glabel(8).</li>
-
- <li>Big disk support using GPT/EFI.</li>
-
- <li>Full Installation Logging, which is saved to disk for
- post-install inspection.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>In addition to the features above, pc-sysinstall is unique, in
- that every install ends up being a scripted install. Front-ends, be
- it GUI- or text-based, simply generate the appropriate system
- configuration file, and pc-sysinstall does the grunt work of the
- actual installation. This is important for a couple of reasons.
- First, it makes the task of front-end development much easier by
- not needing to worry about a backend-driven program flow. Second it
- means that any front-end can be used to generate the installation
- configuration file, which can then be copied or modified to perform
- automated installs.</p>
-
- <p>While pc-sysinstall is still relatively new, it is already in
- use as the default backend for PC-BSD&nbsp;8.0 and 8.1, and has been
- getting a very good reception and any bugs found are fixed quickly.
- A text-based front-end is already in the works which will allow
- installation media to be created without X11 support.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>DAHDI/&os; Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
- <common>Khon</common>
- </name>
- <email>fjoe@samodelkin.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.asterisk.org/dahdi/" />
-
- <url href="https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=0Arw6eRL10yIwdGhLdGJWUHF4b3ExQzBsd3BGd2tublE&amp;hl=en&amp;single=true&amp;gid=0&amp;output=html">
- Project Status</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The purpose of DAHDI/&os; project is to make it possible to use
- &os; as a base system for software PBX solutions.</p>
-
- <p>DAHDI (Digium/Asterisk Hardware Device Interface) is an
- open-source device driver framework and a set of hardware drivers for
- E1/T1, ISDN digital, and FXO/FXS analog cards
- [<a href="http://www.asterisk.org/dahdi/">1</a>]. Asterisk is one of the most
- popular open-source software PBX solutions
- [<a href="http://www.asterisk.org/">2</a>].</p>
-
- <p>The project includes porting DAHDI framework and hardware drivers for
- E1/T1, FXO/FXS analog, and ISDN digital cards to &os;. This also
- includes TDMoE support, software and HW echo cancellation (Octasic,
- VPMADT032), and hardware transcoding support (TC400B). The work is ongoing
- in the official DAHDI SVN repository with the close collaboration
- with DAHDI folks at Digium.</p>
-
- <p>The project is nearing completion. The DAHDI framework and
- hardware drivers telephony cards have been ported and tested.
- There are a number of success stories from early adopters who
- have been using E1/T1 and FXO/FXS cards on &os; for several
- months.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>V4L Support in Linux Emulator</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>J.R.</given>
- <common>Oldroyd</common>
- </name>
- <email>fbsd@opal.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://opal.com/freebsd/sys/compat/linux/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Some bug fixes were applied, and the code was also tested and
- made to work with the cuse4bsd webcam driver, which supports a
- great many camera chipsets.</p>
-
- <p>The code is still only in 9-CURRENT. We were going to MFC it to
- 8.x but ran into the code freeze for 8.1, so missed that. However,
- the code does work on 8-STABLE. We will try to get it MFC'd for
- 8.2.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Clang Replacing GCC in the Base System</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
- <email>ed@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
- <common>Divacky</common>
- </name>
- <email>rdivacky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel</given>
- <common>Worach</common>
- </name>
- <email>pawel.worach@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BuildingFreeBSDWithClang" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the past quarter we imported Clang into &os; and it is being
- built by default on i386/amd64/powerpc. We have not yet committed
- the necessary changes to let world compile with Clang.</p>
-
- <p>Some bugs and warnings were fixed in HEAD as a result of the Clang
- import and people are exploring more and more areas (DTrace, etc).
- There are some bug fixes in Clang/LLVM as well that stem from the
- import (unknown pragmas warnings, etc).</p>
-
- <p>Roman Divacky and Matthew Fleming are working on ELF writer in
- LLVM. This is meant as a replacement for assembler (currently we
- use an outdated GNU as(1)). This work is progressing nice, currently it
- is able to produce working variants of hello world in C and C++, and
- some other small programs from "configure run".</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Import of newer Clang/LLVM into HEAD.</task>
-
- <task>Help with ARM/MIPS/SPARC64.</task>
-
- <task>Start pushing src patches into HEAD.</task>
-
- <task>More testing of Clang on third-party applications (ports).</task>
-
- <task>More work on the ELF writer.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Bugbusting Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gavin</given>
- <common>Atkinson</common>
- </name>
- <email>gavin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
- <email>remko@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Volker</given>
- <common>Werth</common>
- </name>
- <email>vwe@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/support.html#gnats">&os;
- Support page</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BugBusting">Resources and
- documentation available for Bugbusting</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Bugathons">Information on
- Bugathons</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/">Links to
- all of the auto-generated PR reports</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/recommended_prs.html">
- PRs recommended for committer evaluation by the bugbusting
- team</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/easy_prs.html">
- PRs considered easy by the bugbusting team</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/prs_for_all_groups.html">
- Summary Chart of &os; PRs</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>After a long hiatus, we aim to hold a bugathon on the weekend of
- the 6th&nbsp;-&nbsp;9th August. Everybody is welcome to help resolve or
- progress PRs from the database. We appreciate the help of
- committers and non-committers alike, please join us on IRC in
- #freebsd-bugbusters on EFnet if you are free at any time over
- that weekend and can help. Please see the "Bugathon" URL for more
- information.</p>
-
- <p>Mark Linimon and Gavin Atkinson held a session on the State of
- Bugbusting at BSDCan, which was well attended and led to some
- interesting discussions. Time was also found to sit down with
- several committers to discuss long-standing PRs.</p>
-
- <p>The bugbusting team continue work on trying to make the GNATS PR
- database more accessible and easier for committers to find and
- resolve PRs.</p>
-
- <p>As a result, PRs continue to be classified as they arrive, by
- adding 'tags' to the subject lines corresponding to the kernel
- subsystem involved, or man page references for userland PRs.
- Reports are generated from these nightly, grouping related PRs in
- one place, sorted by tag or man page. Mark Linimon continues work
- on producing a new report, Summary Chart of PRs with Tags, which
- sorts tagged PRs into logical groups such as file system, network
- drivers, libraries, and so forth. The slice labels are clickable
- and may further subdivide the groups. The chart is updated once
- a day. You can consider it as a prototype for browsing
- "subcategories" of kernel PRs.</p>
-
- <p>The "recommended list" has been split up into "non-trivial PRs
- which need committer evaluation" and the "easy list" of trivial
- PRs, to try to focus some attention on the latter. Various new
- reports exist, including "PRs containing code for new device
- drivers", "PRs which are from &os; vendors or OEMs", and
- "PRs referencing other BSDs".</p>
-
- <p>It is now possible for interested parties to be emailed a weekly,
- customized, report similar in style to the above. If you are
- interested in setting one up, contact linimon@FreeBSD.org.</p>
-
- <p>Our clearance rate of PRs, especially in kern and bin, seems to
- be improving. The number of non-ports PRs has stayed almost
- constant since the last status report.</p>
-
- <p>As always, anybody interested in helping out with the PR queue is
- welcome to join us in #freebsd-bugbusters on EFnet. We are always
- looking for additional help, whether your interests lie in triaging
- incoming PRs, generating patches to resolve existing problems, or
- simply helping with the database housekeeping (identifying duplicate
- PRs, ones that have already been resolved, etc). This is a great way
- of getting more involved with &os;!</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Plan and manage the bugathon in August, and get as many people
- as possible interested in participating.</task>
-
- <task>Try to find ways to get more committers helping us with closing
- PRs that the team has already analyzed.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BSDCan</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
- <common>Langille</common>
- </name>
- <email>dvl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.BSDCan.org/2010/">BSDCan 2010</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>BSDCan 2010 was our 7th conference. As has become the custom,
- a &os; developer summit was held in the two days before the
- conference. Record numbers attended the Dev Summit which carried
- over into the conference proper. It was great to see
- representatives from so many more companies. I saw many great
- ideas take root and the start of cooperation on several
- projects.</p>
-
- <p>The talks during the Dev Summit are beginning to attract a wider
- audience, and we have been talking about opening this up to the
- general audience by creating a fourth track at BSDCan 2011.</p>
-
- <p>As impossible as it sounds, each year has seen an increase in
- the quality of talks and the number of proposals submitted.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>I need people to help with various pre-conference tasks:
- website updates, booking travel, etc.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>meetBSD 2010 &mdash; The BSD Conference</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>meetBSD</given>
- <common>Information</common>
- </name>
- <email>info@meetbsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.meetbsd.org" />
- <url href="http://picasaweb.google.com/meetbsd/MeetBSD2010Day1#" />
- <url href="http://picasaweb.google.com/meetbsd/MeetBSD2010Day2#" />
- <url href="http://picasaweb.google.com/meetbsd/MeetBSD2010SocialEvent#" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>meetBSD 2010 took place on July 2&nbsp;-&nbsp;3 in Krakow, Poland at the
- Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science building of the
- Jagiellonian University.</p>
-
- <p>The gathering was a much successful event which brought together
- developers, contributors, and users of the BSD systems from around the
- world. We had many interesting presentations, of various character and
- appeal for the diversified audience.</p>
-
- <p>Attendees had a chance for taking the BSD Certification exam during
- the conference, as well as the advantage of face to face side
- conversations and discussions, which continued long during the social
- event on Friday night!</p>
-
- <p>The conference presentation slides are already available for
- download. Video recordings edition is being finalized, and their
- publication is expected shortly.</p>
-
- <p>We hope you enjoyed the event and had great time in Krakow. See you
- again soon!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Release Engineering Team</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Release Engineering Team has been working on the
- &os;&nbsp;8.1-RELEASE. At the time of this writing
- the final builds have been completed and uploaded to
- the master FTP site. The release announcement should
- be made within the next couple of days.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Core Team Election</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Core</given>
- <common>Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The 2010 &os; core team election was recently completed. The
- &os; core team acts as the project's "board of directors" and is
- responsible for approving new src committers, resolving disputes
- between developers, appointing sub-committees for specific
- purposes (security officer, release engineering, port managers,
- webmaster, et cetera), and making any other administrative or
- policy decisions as needed. The core team has been elected by
- &os; developers every 2 years since 2000, and this marks our 6th
- democratically elected core team.</p>
-
- <p>The new core team would like to thank outgoing members Kris
- Kennaway, Giorgos Keramidas, George V. Neville-Neil, Murray
- Stokely, and Peter Wemm for their service over the past two
- (and in some cases, many more) years.</p>
-
- <p>The core team would also especially like to thank Dag-Erling
- Sm&oslash;grav for running the election.</p>
-
- <p>The newly elected core team members are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>John Baldwin</li>
- <li>Konstantin Belousov</li>
- <li>Warner Losh</li>
- <li>Pav Lucistnik</li>
- <li>Colin Percival</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The returning core team members are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Wilko Bulte</li>
- <li>Brooks Davis</li>
- <li>Hiroki Sato</li>
- <li>Robert Watson</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BSD-Day@2010</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>P&aacute;li</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/BSDDay_2010"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The purpose of this one-day event is to gather Central European
- developers of today's open-source BSD systems to popularize
- their work and their organization, and to provide an interface
- for real-life communication. There are no formalities, no
- papers, and no registration or participation fee. However the
- invited developers are encouraged to give a talk on their
- favorite BSD-related topic or join the live forum, then have a
- beer with the other folks around. The goal is to motivate
- potential future developers and users, especially undergraduate
- university students to work with BSD systems.</p>
-
- <p>This year's BSD-Day will be held in Budapest, Hungary at
- E&ouml;tv&ouml;s Lor&aacute;nd University, Faculty of Informatics
- on November 20, 2010.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Apply as a developer, we are still looking for BSD people in
- the area.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
-Status Report//EN" "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>July-September</month>
-
- <year>2010</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between July and
- September 2010. It is the third of the four reports planned for
- 2010. During this period, we were victims of one
- of the biggest BSD events of the year &mdash; EuroBSDCon.
- We hope that the ones of you who have been able to attend it
- have enjoyed your stay. Another good news is that work on the
- new minor versions of &os;, 7.4 and 8.2, is progressing well.</p>
-
- <p>This report, with 55 entries, is the longest report in
- the whole history and shows a good condition of the &os;
- community.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! We hope you
- enjoy reading it.</p>
-
- <p>Please note that the deadline for submissions covering the period
- between October and December 2010 is January 15th, 2011.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>soc</name>
-
- <description>Google Summer of Code</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
-
- <description>Network Infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Atheros AR913x SoC Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Adrian</given>
- <common>Chadd</common>
- </name>
- <email>adrian@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/AdrianChadd/AtherosStuff">(The
- Atheros hackery will eventually live here)</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/AdrianChadd/AtherosHalStuff">
- Atheros wireless device work</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os;-CURRENT runs on the AR9132 SoC. Minor platform-specific
- tweaks are needed to use it on a given piece of hardware (eg.,
- where in flash the Ethernet MAC address is stored.) The AR910x
- wireless MAC/PHY is supported. The only available test platform
- uses a 2.4GHz radio; 5GHz 11a mode has not been tested. As with
- other Atheros chipset support in &os;, 11n support is not yet
- finished. The current development platform is the TP-Link
- TP-WN1043ND 802.11n wireless bridge/router. It is currently being
- successfully used as a 11bg access point.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>USB support is currently not functional.</task>
-
- <task>There is currently no support for the Realtek Gigabit
- switch/PHY chip. This is being worked on.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Binary Package Patch Infrastructure &mdash; pkg_patch</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ivan</given>
- <common>Voras</common>
- </name>
- <email>ivoras@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/IvanVoras/pkg_patch" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>pkg_patch is a tool meant to be used with the rest of the
- pkg_* utilities whose job is to create and apply binary patches
- to &os; package archives. The SoC project was successfully
- completed but there are some open issues about the integration of
- the tool in the &os; system. Some changes are necessary to the
- port/patch infrastructure to support the "update" mode instead of
- "remove+add".</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Solve pending issues about the ports install/upgrade
- workflow, probably within the <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Pkg_install2_specs">pkg_install2</a>
- effort.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>ExtFS Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Zheng</given>
- <common>Liu</common>
- </name>
- <email>gnehzuil@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SOC2010ZhengLiu">Project
- wiki</url>
-
- <url href="http://p4web.FreeBSD.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/soc2010/extfs/src/sys/fs/&amp;c=rFV@//depot/projects/soc2010/extfs/src/sys/fs/ext2fs/?ac=83">
- pre-allocation</url>
-
- <url href="http://p4web.FreeBSD.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/soc2010/ext4fs/src/sys/fs/&amp;c=cc4@//depot/projects/soc2010/ext4fs/src/sys/fs/ext4fs/?ac=83">
- ext4 read-only mode</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project has two goals: pre-allocation algorithm for ext2fs
- and ext4 read-only mode. Aim of the pre-allocation algorithm is
- to implement a reservation window mechanism. This mechanism has
- been implemented and a patch have been submitted. The aim of
- ext4 read-only mode is to make it possible to read ext4 file
- systems in read-only mode when the disk is formatted with
- default features. Until now it can read data from ext4 file
- systems with default features in read-only mode. A patch has
- been submitted a patch to the freebsd-fs mailing list and there
- is a new kernel module, called ext4fs, is under development for
- it.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>More testing of the pre-allocation algorithm.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>BSD# Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Romain</given>
- <common>Tarti&egrave;re</common>
- </name>
- <email>romain@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://code.google.com/p/bsd-sharp/">The BSD# project
- on Google-code</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.mono-project.org/">Mono (Open source .Net
- Development Framework)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The BSD# Project is devoted to porting the Mono .NET framework
- and applications to the &os; operating system.</p>
-
- <p>Mono 2.8 has been released a few days ago and is already
- available in the BSD# repository. The update breaks a few ports
- so the lang/mono update in the &os; ports tree will be delayed
- until those programs are fixed for a smoother update
- experience.</p>
-
- <p>Work is in progress to include some long-awaited ports such as
- deskutils/gnome-do but they require a lot of testing and hacking
- because they have clearly been designed to run on GNU/Linux and
- portability has never been a priority (which is quite amusing if
- you consider portability is the main reason to be for mono).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>If you have some time, test mono ports and send
- feedback.</task>
-
- <task>If you have more time, join the BSD# Team! There are many
- ways to help out!</task>
-
- <task>Currently low priority, some mono hackers who do not use
- &os; would be interested in a debug live-image of &os; to help us
- diagnose and fix bugs more effectively.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Clang Replacing GCC in the Base System</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
- <email>ed@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
- <common>Divacky</common>
- </name>
- <email>rdivacky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel</given>
- <common>Worach</common>
- </name>
- <email>pawel.worach@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dimitry</given>
- <common>Andric</common>
- </name>
- <email>dim@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BuildingFreeBSDWithClang" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We recently imported the 2.8 release of Clang into -CURRENT.
- This release contains many new features and improvements. The
- integrated assembler ships with this version, but it is not
- ready for general use yet.</p>
-
- <p>Since r212979, all necessary changes have been committed to be
- able to build world with Clang, at least on amd64 and i386. It
- can also be installed and run, and we are now starting the
- process of shaking out the inevitable bugs.</p>
-
- <p>Because LLVM and Clang are still being improved continuously,
- we want to import new versions regularly, approximately every two
- months, to gain access to new features, bug fixes and performance
- improvements.</p>
-
- <p>There is also an effort on behalf of the ports people, to make
- as many ports as possible compile and run properly with Clang.
- Most of the time, this means fixing the incorrect assumption that
- gcc is the only existing compiler, but sometimes more complicated
- issues pop up. Help in this area is greatly appreciated.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Importing new Clang snapshots fairly regularly
- (approximately bi-monthly).</task>
-
- <task>Seeing if Clang can be used to build world for ARM
- (volunteers and ARM experts wanted).</task>
-
- <task>Fixing as many ports as possible to build with Clang.</task>
-
- <task>Running periodical ports exp builds with Clang (on amd64
- and i386), for example once a month.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Updating Base Tools to Accommodate Ports
- Requirements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gordon</given>
- <common>Tetlow</common>
- </name>
- <email>gordon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The goal of the project is to allow easier extension of base
- system tools by the ports system. Ideally, no files in /etc
- should need to be modified by a port installation.</p>
-
- <p>The man toolset was recently reimplemented as a BSDL version
- instead of the old GPL version. It is also a single shell script
- instead of multiple C programs. Ports can extend the man
- functionality by dropping files into
- /usr/local/etc/man.d/portname.conf.</p>
-
- <p>Next up on the list is to finish the implementation for
- newsyslog thereby allowing ports that need logs rotated to take
- advantage of that tool.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/mips on Octeon</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Juli</given>
- <common>Mallett</common>
- </name>
- <email>jmallett@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/FreeBSD/mips/Octeon" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>All Octeon development is now ongoing in -CURRENT and most
- Octeon-specific and general MIPS changes from the old Octeon
- branch have been checked in. The Simple Executive from the Cavium
- Octeon SDK has been checked into Subversion and most of the
- Octeon port has been updated to use it where appropriate,
- including moving to a port of the Linux Ethernet driver, octe.
- SMP support is stable on 2-core systems and has seen some testing
- on systems with up to 16 cores.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Some PCI devices still do not seem to work
- completely.</task>
-
- <task>Host-mode USB support is incomplete and needs further
- testing and debugging.</task>
-
- <task>Work on an ATA-based Compact Flash driver for boards that
- support DMA has begun.</task>
-
- <task>A GPIO driver should be trivial using the Simple
- Executive.</task>
-
- <task>Performance in the Linux-derived octe Ethernet driver could
- be improved. Support for some switch chipsets that are commonly
- present in Octeon-based equipment is in progress.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Kernel Event Timers Infrastructure</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/201010DevSummit?action=AttachFile&amp;do=get&amp;target=timers.pdf">
- Slides from DevSummit in Karlsruhe.</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~mav/tm6292_idle.patch">
- Proof of concept (dirty) patch, removing some timer events.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work on new event timers infrastructure continues. In -CURRENT
- amd64, arm (Marvell), i386, mips, pc98, powerpc, sparc64, sun4v
- architectures were refactored to use new timers API.</p>
-
- <p>New machine-independent timers management code was written. It
- can utilize both legacy periodic and new one-shot timer
- operation modes.</p>
-
- <p>Using one-shot mode allows to significantly reduce the number of
- timer interrupts and respectively increase CPU sleep time
- during idle periods. Timer interrupts on idle CPUs are now
- generated only when they are needed to handle registered
- time-based events. Busy CPUs unluckily still receive the full
- interrupt rate for purposes of resource accounting, scheduling
- and timekeeping.</p>
-
- <p>With some additional tuning it is now possible to have an
- 8-core system, receiving only about 100 interrupts per second
- and respectively have CPU idle periods up to 100ms. This
- allows to effectively use any supported CPU idle states
- (C-states), that reduces power consumption and increases effect
- of the Intel TurboBoost technology.</p>
-
- <p>New manual pages were written to document this functionality:
- eventtimers(7), attimer(4), atrtc(4), hpet(4).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Troubleshoot possible hardware issues.</task>
-
- <task>Refactor remaining architectures (arm, ia64, XEN
- PV).</task>
-
- <task>Do some optimizations in different subsystems to reduce
- number of time-based events. Extend callout API with terms of
- precision, allowing to group close events.</task>
-
- <task>Make schedulers tickless, or at least less depending on
- time events to make skipping timer interrupts possible when CPUs
- are busy.</task>
-
- <task>Merge code into 8-STABLE when it is considered ready.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Distfile and WWW Checker</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Emanuel</given>
- <common>Haupt</common>
- </name>
- <email>ehaupt@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~ehaupt/distilator/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Given the current status of fenner's Distfiles Survey, a new
- distfile checker was written in order to have an overview for the
- state of each distfile in the ports tree. The distfile checker is
- also able to verify WWW entries in pkg-descr files. This is an
- attempt to weed out broken MASTER_SITES and outdated WWW
- entries.</p>
-
- <p>The current version uses a MySQL database backend and is able
- to verify 432512 distfiles (30 concurrent threads) within 24
- hours.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Provide JavaScript to sort/filter/search tables.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Userland DTrace</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rui</given>
- <common>Paulo</common>
- </name>
- <email>rpaulo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/DTrace/userland" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Userland DTrace support was a &os; Foundation sponsored
- project that was developed during this summer. The project aimed
- to bring the userland DTracing functionality to &os; as it is
- available on OpenSolaris. &os; now supports the pid provider and
- the usdt probes. plockstat is available with a separate patch.
- Dtruss, a DTrace script that works similarly to ktrace, but with
- other advantages was imported into &os;. The mysql-server and
- postgresql-server ports also have DTrace support.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on the Playstation 3</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
- <common>Whitehorn</common>
- </name>
- <email>nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
- <email>grehan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="svn://svn.FreeBSD.org/base/user/nwhitehorn/ps3">PS3
- SVN Repository</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~nwhitehorn/ps3">Pre-built
- PS3 kernel</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os;/powerpc64 now boots multi-user SMP and is self-hosting on
- the Playstation 3. Booting requires a PS3 console with the
- OtherOS capability (fat model console with firmware &lt; 3.21).
- The only supported hardware at present is USB and the Ethernet
- controller.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>SATA support.</task>
-
- <task>Boot loader enhancements to allow user input at the loader
- prompt.</task>
-
- <task>Support for the Cell SPU units.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Bringing up ARM to &os; Tree</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@bsdimp.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mohammed</given>
- <common>Farrag</common>
- </name>
- <email>mfarrag@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are still in the beginning of the project since we started
- it after the summer of code.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Reading ARM structure.</task>
- <task>Reading MicroC OS.</task>
- <task>Using Qemu to emulate the work.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
- <common>Abthorpe</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Port</given>
- <common>Management Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/" />
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html" />
-
- <url href="http://blogs.FreeBSDish.org/portmgr/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=135441496471197" />
-
- <url href="http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports tree count now exceeds 22,000. With the assistance
- of many people, especially Philip Gollucci, the open PR count is
- below 1000 for the first time in quite a while. This is very
- encouraging progress.</p>
-
- <p>Since the last report, we added five new committers, and took
- in two commit bits for safe keeping.</p>
-
- <p>With onsite assistance from jhb@, gnn@, skreuzer@, and
- pgollucci@, we now have 11 new servers at NYI. The machines still
- need testing for stability and will soon be assigned for package
- building.</p>
-
- <p>The Ports Management team have been running -exp runs on an
- on-going basis, verifying how base system updates may affect the
- ports tree, as well as providing QA runs for major ports updates.
- Of note, -exp runs were done for:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>des: test libfetch</li>
- <li>gabor: tests for BSD iconv and grep</li>
- <li>mezz: switch www/neon28 to www/neon29</li>
- <li>beat: update www/libxul</li>
- <li>johans: update devel/bison and devel/m4</li>
- <li>dinoex: update graphics/tiff</li>
- <li>jpaetzel: update devel/popt</li>
- <li>ade: multiple runs autotools upgrade</li>
- <li>gerald: setting USE_GCC=4.5 as default</li>
- <li>ashish: changes to Mk/bsd.license.mk</li>
- <li>kwm: test of Clang in -CURRENT</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Looking for help fixing <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsBrokenOnCurrent">ports
- broken on -CURRENT</a>.</task>
-
- <task>Looking for help with <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsBrokenOnTier2Architectures">
- Tier-2 architectures</a>.</task>
-
- <task>Most ports PRs are assigned, we now need to focus on
- testing, committing and closing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>&os; Developer Summit, Karlsruhe</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>P&aacute;li</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/201010DevSummit" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We were happy to have more than 40 &os; developers and guests
- attending the &os; Developer Summit prior to EuroBSDCon&nbsp;2010
- in Karlsruhe, Germany. This workshop-style event was hosted at
- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, and included prepared
- presentations in the morning, as well as group hacking and
- discussion sections in the afternoon. We had various talks on
- several topics, covering the USB subsystem, state of the
- toolchain, the &os; documentation, NanoBSD improvements, &os;
- port of PF, jails, Virtual Private Systems, cooperation with the
- PC-BSD Project, FreeNAS, the new event timers subsystems,
- bugbusting discussions and Ports Tinderbox presentations, and
- many of this year's and last year's Google Summer of Code
- projects. Photos, videos, and slides for most of the talks are
- available on the wiki page.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>USB Stack</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hans Petter</given>
- <common>Selasky</common>
- </name>
- <email>hselasky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svn.FreeBSD.org/viewvc/base/head/sys/dev/usb/controller/xhci.c?view=log">
- XHCI driver</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the last two months the USB stack in -CURRENT has been
- enhanced to support USB 3.0 and the XHCI USB 3.0 chipset from
- Intel. The XHCI chip will eventually replace the EHCI, OHCI and
- UHCI chips.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>&os; testers which have access to USB 3.0 hardware are
- wanted.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/mips Ralink RT3052F/Broadcom BCM5354</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Aleksandr</given>
- <common>Rybalko</common>
- </name>
- <email>ray@dlink.ua</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.ddteam.net/wiki.cgi?page=DIR-320+FreeBSD">
- Description</url>
-
- <url href="http://my.ddteam.net/hg/BASE/">Mercurial
- repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os;/mips has been ported to D-Link DAP-1350, wireless
- AP/router based on Ralink RT3052F SoC.</p>
-
- <p>Drivers status:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>rt2860: Ralink RT2860 802.11n &mdash; Worked, but RT3022
- 2.4G 2T2R radio tuning required.</li>
-
- <li>rt: Ralink RT3052F onChip Ethernet MAC &mdash; Done.</li>
-
- <li>rtsw: OnChip Ethernet switch &mdash; Not done (initialized
- by UBoot).</li>
-
- <li>usb-otg: DWC like USB OTG controller &mdash; Worked.</li>
-
- <li>gpio: RT3052F onChip GPIO &mdash; Worked (LEDs,
- Buttons).</li>
-
- <li>cfi: CFI NOR Flash &mdash; Worked.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>&os;/mips D-Link DIR-320 project(BCM5354 SoC).</p>
-
- <p>New profile openvpn-router available for testing.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Debug/Fix USB OTG driver (RT3052F).</task>
-
- <task>Debug/Fix 802.11n driver (RT3052F).</task>
-
- <task>Write rtswitch driver (RT3052F).</task>
-
- <task>Implement Timer unit driver (RT3052F).</task>
-
- <task>Implement Hardware NAT/PPPoE/VLAN offload (RT3052F).</task>
-
- <task>Implement I2C/I2S/PCM/SPI drivers (RT3052F).</task>
-
- <task>switch configuration utility (BCM5354).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>Web Feeds for UPDATING Files</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Kojevnikov</common>
- </name>
- <email>alexander@kojevnikov.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://updating.versia.com/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><a href="http://updating.versia.com/">updating.versia.com</a>
- features web feeds for UPDATING files from ports, head, stable/7
- and stable/8. These feeds provide an easy way to track
- important changes in the ports tree and the base system.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/sparc64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marius</given>
- <common>Strobl</common>
- </name>
- <email>marius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Apart from the constant bug fixing and adaptions to
- machine-independent changes that pretty much always take place,
- not much has happened in the area of sparc64 since the last
- status report. The only noteworthy exception are some performance
- optimizations which take advantage of features of Fujitsu SPARC64
- CPUs. These were a bit too risky for putting them in shortly
- before &os;&nbsp;8.1-RELEASE but will be part of 7.4-RELEASE and
- 8.2-RELEASE now that they have received the necessary
- testing.</p>
-
- <p>Part of reasons why not much has happened in this spot was some
- lack of time on my side but also due to nobody showing up with a
- not yet supported sun4u machine lately and me delving in the
- network land instead, which yielded some things to report about
- in the next status report. On the other hand I recently got a
- hold of a Sun Fire 3800, so these and other models from the same
- family likely will be supported by &os; at some point in the
- future.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The &os; German Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Johann</given>
- <common>Kois</common>
- </name>
- <email>jkois@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benedict</given>
- <common>Reuschling</common>
- </name>
- <email>bcr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://doc.bsdgroup.de">Website of the &os; German
- Documentation Project.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The committers to the German Documentation Project were mostly
- trying to keep the documents and the website translations in sync
- with the ones on &os;.org. Fabian Ruch was helpful in catching up
- with the changes to the Porters Handbook. Benedict translated the
- Solid State article into German because this is becoming a good
- addition to traditional hard drive storage.</p>
-
- <p>We tried to re-activate committers who did not contribute for
- some time but most of them are currently unable to free up enough
- time. We hope to gain fresh contributor blood as we are getting
- occasional reports about bugs and grammar in the German
- translation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Submit grammar, spelling or other errors you find in the
- German documents and the website.</task>
-
- <task>Translate more articles and other open handbook
- sections.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>mandoc/mdocml &mdash; groff Replacement for Rendering Manual
- Pages in &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ulrich</given>
- <common>Sp&ouml;rlein</common>
- </name>
- <email>uqs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://mdocml.bsd.lv/">Kristaps' mdocml project page.</url>
- <url href="https://www.spoerlein.net/cgit/cgit.cgi/freebsd.work/log/?h=mdocml">
- Git branch for &os; mdocml related work.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Kristaps' groff-replacement (only for rendering manual pages)
- is already available in NetBSD and OpenBSD, and used to render the
- base system manpages for the latter. This project aims to do
- similar things for &os;.</p>
-
- <p>mandoc(1) is more strict in what it accepts as input and is still
- lacking some features that are used by some selected few manpages.</p>
-
- <p>Getting manual page fixes accepted by upstream vendors has been
- challenging. Waiting for them to round-trip back into &os; will
- take even longer. Future work will therefore result in direct
- commits to our contrib/ and gnu/ repository areas, in the hope
- this will not impact future vendor imports too much.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish the Big Manpage Cleanup of 2010.</task>
-
- <task>Write a textproc/groff port for the latest groff version.</task>
-
- <task>Import mandoc(1), switch to catpages for base.</task>
-
- <task>Supply necessary ports infrastructure to opt-in to
- mandoc(1).</task>
-
- <task>Discuss future of groff(1) in base wrt. share/doc.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>pkg_upgrade (sysutils/bsdadminscripts)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dominic</given>
- <common>Fandrey</common>
- </name>
- <email>kamikaze@bsdforen.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://sf.net/projects/bsdadminscripts">
- bsdadminscripts SF project</url>
-
- <url href="http://sf.net/projects/bsdadminscripts/files/publications/2010-10-eurobsdcon/">
- EuroBSDCon&nbsp;2010 slides and paper</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>pkg_upgrade was (to my knowledge) the first binary packages
- only update tool for the &os; ports. Using it does not require a
- copy of the ports tree.</p>
-
- <p>Currently the tool is in the final stages of a recode, that
- will greatly improve support for sharing packages over NFS or
- nullfs mounts (e.g. for distributing packages into jails) and
- also offers improved dependency tracking and performance, more in
- line with how pointyhat and Tinderbox build packages.</p>
-
- <p>I recently had the opportunity to present my work at the
- EuroBSDCon&nbsp;2010.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Complete session code.</task>
-
- <task>Add INDEX generator script that harvests information
- directly from packages and hence is always accurate.</task>
-
- <task>Testing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Registration of Optional Kernel Subsystems via
- sysctl</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ilya</given>
- <common>Bakulin</common>
- </name>
- <email>kibab@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://socghop.appspot.com/gsoc/student_project/show/google/gsoc2010/freebsd/t127230759508">
- Project description on GSoC website</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/201010DevSummit?action=AttachFile&amp;do=view&amp;target=kibab_sysctlreg.pdf">
- Slides (from &os; DevSummit in Karlsruhe)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>All work is now in Perforce. Rich set of features is added to
- the kernel, userland tools and libc modifications are ready,
- documentation is ready.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Documentation review.</task>
-
- <task>Presentation of feature set on the various mailing
- lists.</task>
-
- <task>Committing to -CURRENT, possibly merging to stable branches
- (changes do not break ABI/KBI).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Kernel-level Stacked Cryptographic File System &mdash;
- PEFS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gleb</given>
- <common>Kurtsou</common>
- </name>
- <email>gk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PEFS" />
-
- <url href="http://github.com/glk/pefs" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>PEFS is a kernel level stacked cryptographic file system, i.e.
- it stacks on top of existing mounted filesystems. AES and
- Camellia algorithms in XTS mode are supported. The project has
- matured since Summer of Code 2009, most important improvements
- for last few months include: switch to use XTS encryption mode,
- implementation of sparse file support, fixing rename bugs
- including race and livelock conditions, addition of ext2 support.
- PEFS suite contains pam module facilitating user authentication
- with file system key and adding keys to mounted file system on
- login. PEFS passes fsx, pjdfstest, blogbench and dbench tests
- running on top of UFS and ZFS.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Packet Capturing Stack &mdash; ringmap</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Fiveg</common>
- </name>
- <email>afiveg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://code.google.com/p/ringmap/">Project-Page on
- Google Code</url>
-
- <url href="http://ringmap.googlecode.com/files/ringmap_slides.pdf">
- Slides</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/AlexandreFiveg">Wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Ringmap is a complete &os; packet capturing stack specialized for
- very high-speed networks. The goal of this project is to develop the
- software for efficient packet capturing and integrate it with the
- generic network drivers and libpcap.</p>
-
- <p>Current Status:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Integrated with the lem driver. Intel network controllers:
- 8254X are supported.</li>
-
- <li>Packet filtering using BPF in both kernel and user space.</li>
-
- <li>Partly integrated with ixgbe driver for 10Gb capturing.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Support for hardware timestamping.</task>
-
- <task>Writing packets to the disc from within the kernel.</task>
-
- <task>Multiqueue support.</task>
-
- <task>Extending the "ringmap" for packet transmission.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="team">
- <title>The &os; Foundation Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We were proud to be a sponsor for MeetBSD&nbsp;2010 Poland and
- KyivBSD&nbsp;2010 in Kiev, Ukraine. We also committed to
- sponsoring BSDDay Argentina 2010, MeetBSD California 2010, and
- NYBSDCon&nbsp;2010 all in November. The Foundation was also
- represented at MeetBSD Poland and Ohio LinuxFest.</p>
-
- <p>Completed the Foundation funded projects: "&os; Jail-Based
- Virtualization" by Bjoern Zeeb and "DTrace Userland" by Rui
- Paulo.</p>
-
- <p>We kicked off a new project by Swinburne University called
- "Five New TCP Congestion Control Algorithms for &os;".</p>
-
- <p>We continued our work on infrastructure projects to beef up
- hardware for package-building, network-testing, etc. This
- includes purchasing equipment as well as managing equipment
- donations.</p>
-
- <p>We are three quarters of the way through the year and we have
- raised around $160,000 towards our goal of $350,000. Find out how
- to make a donation at
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/donate/">
- http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/donate/</a>
- </p>
-
- <p>Stop by and visit with us at MeetBSD California (Nov 5-6),
- LISA (Nov 10-11), and NYCBSDCon (Nov 12-14).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Chromium Web Browser</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ruben</given>
- </name>
- <email>chromium@hybridsource.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://chromium.hybridsource.org">Main chromium
- site</url>
-
- <url href="http://chromium.hybridsource.org/issues">Porting
- summary</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Chromium is a Webkit-based web browser that is largely BSD
- licensed and was recently committed to ports. It has been working
- well on &os; and supports new features like HTML 5 video. Newer
- builds use the Clang compiler, Clang first compiled a non-debug
- build of Chromium, a very large C++ project, on &os;. This
- porting effort employs a new hybrid-source model: portions of the
- latest &os; patches are kept closed for a limited time and new
- builds are made available only to paying subscribers, while older
- builds are eventually spun off to ports. Further work remains to
- port all of Chromium to &os;, I am now porting the task manager
- to use &os;'s libkvm and the ALSA audio backend needs to be
- ported to OSS. There are other issues listed at the porting
- summary, contact me if you would like to pitch in.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BSD-Day@2010</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>P&aacute;li</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BSDDay_2010" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The purpose of this one-day event is to gather Central
- European developers of today's open-source BSD systems to
- popularize their work and their organizations, and to meet each
- other in the real life. We would also like to motivate potential
- future developers and users, especially undergraduate university
- students to work with BSD systems. This year's BSD-Day will be
- held in Budapest, Hungary at E&ouml;tv&ouml;s Lor&aacute;nd
- University, Faculty of Informatics on November 20, 2010.
- Everybody is welcome!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Five New TCP Congestion Control Algorithms for &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Hayes</common>
- </name>
- <email>dahayes@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Lawrence</given>
- <common>Stewart</common>
- </name>
- <email>lstewart@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grenville</given>
- <common>Armitage</common>
- </name>
- <email>garmitage@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rui</given>
- <common>Paulo</common>
- </name>
- <email>rpaulo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/freebsd/5cc/" />
-
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/newtcp/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/projects.shtml" />
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~lstewart/patches/5cc/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work has commenced on a newly funded &os; Foundation project
- to bring six modular TCP congestion control (CC) algorithm
- implementations (the existing NewReno and five new algorithms:
- HTCP, CUBIC, Vegas, HD and CHD) to the &os; kernel. See the
- CAIA 5cc and NewTCP websites for more details on the
- algorithms.</p>
-
- <p>To support the project's primary deliverable, we will also
- be incorporating the CAIA modular CC and Khelp frameworks into
- the &os; kernel, along with the Enhanced Round Trip Time Khelp
- module.</p>
-
- <p>The project will make a sizable, state-of-the-art
- contribution to &os; and in certain areas, add completely novel
- work unavailable in any other operating system known to us.</p>
-
- <p>We anticipate a number of benefits, including vastly
- improved researcher friendliness, reduced work for TCP oriented
- vendors of &os;-based appliances, and greater choice for system
- administrators who operate &os; systems in atypical network
- scenarios.</p>
-
- <p>Keep an eye on the freebsd-net mailing list for project-related
- announcements.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Enhancing the &os; TCP Implementation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Lawrence</given>
- <common>Stewart</common>
- </name>
- <email>lstewart@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/freebsd/etcp09/" />
-
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/newtcp/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/projects.shtml" />
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~lstewart/patches/tcp_ffcaia2008/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>All outstanding patches have been committed to -CURRENT after a
- lengthy review process. It is anticipated to merge all of the
- project's SIFTR and reassembly queue-related patches from
- -CURRENT to the stable branches in time for the upcoming 7.4 and
- 8.2 releases.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Resource Containers</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napierala</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The goal of this project is to implement resource containers
- and a simple per-jail resource limits mechanism. Resource
- containers are also a prerequisite for other resource management
- mechanisms, such as Hierarchical Resource Limits, for "Collective
- Limits on Set of Processes (aka. Jobs)" Google Summer of Code
- 2010 project, for implementing mechanism similar to Linux
- cgroups, and might be also used to e.g. provide precise resource
- usage accounting for administrative or billing purposes. So far,
- a generic resource usage framework has been developed, along with
- limit enforcement for most resources. Work is on-going on adding
- limits for remaining resources, debugging and generally improving
- the implementation. This project is being sponsored by The &os;
- Foundation.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>BSNMP Enhancements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Shteryana</given>
- <common>Shopova</common>
- </name>
- <email>syrinx@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Philip</given>
- <common>Paeps</common>
- </name>
- <email>philip@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/CategorySNMP">bsnmpd(1)-related
- pages on &os; wiki</url>
-
- <url href="http://p4db.FreeBSD.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/syrinx/snmp_ieee80211&amp;HIDEDEL=NO">
- snmp_wlan(3) P4 code tree</url>
-
- <url href="http://p4db.FreeBSD.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/user/syrinx/syrinx_bsnmpv3&amp;HIDEDEL=NO">
- SNMPv3 for bnmspd(1) P4 code tree</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the previous few months several additions were
- developed to &os;'s built-in SNMP daemon &mdash; bsnmpd(1).</p>
-
- <p>First a snmp_wlan(3) module was developed that allows
- monitoring and configuration of wlan(4) interfaces operating in
- various modes, including statistics, attached/neighboring
- station information, MAC access control entries and mesh routing
- information. The module's code was submitted in SVN and is now
- a part of the &os; base system.</p>
-
- <p>Next, SNMPv3 authentication and encryption support were added
- to bsnmplib(3), bsnmpd(1) and bsnmptools (which are available
- via the ports system currently). The message digest and cipher
- calculation calls use the implementation of the relevant
- cryptographic algorithm implementation in OpenSSL's crypto(3)
- library. bsnmpd(1) may still optionally be compiled without the
- crypto(3) library, in which case only unauthenticated plain-text
- SNMPv3 PDUs may be processed.</p>
-
- <p>In addition, a snmp_usm(3) module was developed that is used to
- configure SNMPv3 users parameters (name, authentication &amp;
- encryption algorithms used and relevant keys, etc.) into
- bsnmpd(1) as per RFC 3414.</p>
-
- <p>Finally, a snmp_vacm(3) module was developed that allows
- configuration of view-based access control as per RFC 3415, and
- relevant checks are made by bsnmpd(1) that allow or restrict
- access to specific SNMPv1/SNMPv2 communities or SNMPv3 users to
- certain MIB subtrees as per the configuration in the
- snmp_vacm(3) module. If none of the SNMPv3-related modules is
- loaded, bsnmpd(1) preserves its current behavior with
- SNMPv1/SNMPv2c PDUs.</p>
-
- <p>This work is being funded by the &os; Foundation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update Wiki Page to reflect latest work and document proper
- use.</task>
-
- <task>Finish cleanup and have it reviewed.</task>
-
- <task>More extensive user testing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>&os; Services Control (fsc)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tom</given>
- <common>Rhodes</common>
- </name>
- <email>trhodes@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~trhodes/fsc/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; Services Control is a mix of binaries which integrate
- into the rc.d system and provide for service (daemon)
- monitoring. It knows about signals, pidfiles, and uses very
- little resources.</p>
-
- <p>The fsc daemon (fscd) runs in the background once the system
- has started. Services are then added to this daemon via the
- fscadm control utility and from there they will be monitored.
- When they die, depending on the reason, they will be restarted.
- Certain signals may be ignored (list not decided), and fscd
- will remove that service from monitoring. Every action is
- logged to the system logging daemon. Additionally, the fscadm
- utility may be used to inquire about what services are
- monitored, their pidfile location, and current process id.</p>
-
- <p>FSC provides several advantages over the third-party
- daemontools package. For example, fscd uses push notifications
- instead of polling; fscd is an internal, &os;-maintained
- software package accessible to all developers where daemontools
- would have to be a port and require us to maintain patches;
- fscd could be easily integrated with the current rc.d
- infrastructure.</p>
-
- <p>Partially based on the ideas of daemontools and Solaris
- Service Management Facility (SMF), this could be an extremely
- useful tool for &os; systems.</p>
-
- <p>Since the last status report, two bugs have been fixed and
- the documentation has been updated. In the coming weeks we hope
- to get more developer attention and review, perhaps even push
- to commit the code into &os;.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Testing and feedback would be really helpful.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Netdump Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Attilio</given>
- <common>Rao</common>
- </name>
- <email>attilio@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Netdump" />
-
- <url href="svn://svn.FreeBSD.org/base/project/sv/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Netdump provides kernel core dumping over the network, instead
- of to a local disk. It implements a very minimal TCP/IPv4 stack
- and uses a custom UDP protocol to transmit the dump to the
- netdump server running on another host. Network interfaces
- selected for dumping perform I/O in polling mode.</p>
-
- <p>Netdump should find its use in diskless workstation clusters,
- PXE-booted test machines, and perhaps when doing disk driver
- development.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>General &os; dumping mechanism refinements.</task>
-
- <task>Implement checksum on UDP packets.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate the possibility to replace the custom protocol
- with tftp.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate the possibility to replace the custom TCP/IPv4
- stack with Contiki.</task>
-
- <task>Implement network console and gdb backend using a shared
- debug context stack.</task>
-
- <task>Add IPv6 support.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>PC-BSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kris</given>
- <common>Moore</common>
- </name>
- <email>kmoore@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.pcbsd.org">PC-BSD Website</url>
-
- <url href="http://trac.pcbsd.org/browser/pcbsd/current/">PC-BSD
- Current Repo</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work is progressing quickly on a major re-factoring of PC-BSD
- tools and the PBI format for 9.0. Our GUI tools have been
- converted to compile / run within native QT without KDE now,
- allowing us to begin offering support for other desktop
- environments for 9.0, such as Gnome, XFCE, LXDE, KDE, etc. The
- PBI format has undergone a complete evolution, and is now
- entirely command-line based for all aspects of it, with only a
- few dependencies upon curl &amp; xdg-utils. This will allow us to
- begin offering PBIs for traditional &os; users starting with 9.0,
- who will be able to install the pbi-manager from ports in the
- near future.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We are still busy converting / fixing all our tools to play
- nicely with various DE's, but making quick progress.</task>
-
- <task>The new PBI format is still undergoing extensive testing,
- and bugs are being isolated and fixed.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>xz Compression for Packages and Log Files</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
- <common>Matuska</common>
- </name>
- <email>mm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for xz compression has been enabled in bsdtar (-CURRENT
- 8-STABLE) and added to pkg_create(1) and pkg_add(1) (-CURRRENT).
- Packages with the .txz suffix can be created and installed.
- Log file compression using xz in newsyslog(8) will be integrated
- soon. Benchmarks show 15-30% better compression ratios and up to
- halved decompression times when compared to bzip2. A switch from
- the default package format from .tbz to .txz is to be
- considered.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test building all &os; packages with xz compression.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>&os; Developer Summit, meetBSD California 2010</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@ixsystems.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/201011DevSummit">Information
- page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We will be having a developers summit meeting at meetBSD
- California 2010 on November 4th, the day before the conference.
- Based on who is in attendance, we will be talking about the
- status of pressing issues; working on pressing problems and
- using the opportunity for face to face meetings to work out
- issues that are difficult in email. This is an invitation-only
- event, but any developer can invite people they think would help
- drive this meeting forward. An agenda will be published closer
- to the date.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>External Toolchain Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>One problem that the project has with its push towards
- embedded platforms is with the toolchain. The compilers and
- linkers and such in the current &os; support the architectures
- generically, but often times silicon vendors produce specialized
- toolchains to wring the most performance out of their silicon.
- Right now, it is difficult to compile &os; with these tools, as
- many manual steps are required to make things 'just so'.</p>
-
- <p>The external toolchain project will leverage some of the work
- done by the Clang team to support Clang in the base system
- (breaking the strict dependency on CC=cc (except for the broken
- intel CC support)). In addition, the orchestration of the build
- (make buildworld) will change to avoid bootstrapping certain
- tools, or compiling the compilers at all. In addition, support
- for using alternate assemblers, linkers, etc., will be added.
- The work will be done in subversion in projects/xtc (for
- eXternal Tool Chain).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Target Big Endian Must Die</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The "tbemd" or Target Big Endian Must Die effort is nearing
- completion. Most of the big sweeping changes to the tree have
- been committed. The last change, actually pulling the switch, is
- stalled waiting for make universe improvements. This work will
- change the TARGET_ARCH from a plain 'mips' to 'mipsel' or
- 'mipseb' based on which endian the platform has. It introduces
- the concept of multiple architectures being implemented with one
- set of files, and regularizes that design pattern into the &os;
- build process. In the past, you had to set TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN=t to
- compile for big endian, but that had a number of problems: can not
- share /usr/obj between little and big endian targets, sometimes
- the produced compilers will not work right unless TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN
- is defined in the environment, etc.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update make universe to cope with the new architectures
- when building kernels.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; KDE Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os; KDE</given>
- <common>Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
- <common>Abthorpe</common>
- </name>
- <email>tabthorpe@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
- <common>Brazhnikov</common>
- </name>
- <email>makc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kris</given>
- <common>Moore</common>
- </name>
- <email>kmoore@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dima</given>
- <common>Panov</common>
- </name>
- <email>fluffy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alberto</given>
- <common>Villa</common>
- </name>
- <email>avilla@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; KDE team has been actively keeping pace with <a
- href="http://techbase.kde.org/Schedules">development cycle</a>
- as it is released by the KDE developers. Often having KDE in the
- ports tree within the same week it has been released.</p>
-
- <p>An integral part of maintaining KDE exists in supporting the
- Qt toolchain. As Nokia releases <a
- href="http://qt.nokia.com/">Qt</a>,
- our team is keeping pace making it available in our <a
- href="http://area51.pcbsd.org/">development repository</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We are fortunate to have a strong contributor base that helps to
- keep the process moving along. Our heartfelt thanks go out to all
- that have helped with patches, maintaining ports, and responding
- with help on the mailing lists.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>KDE 4.5.4 is due out at the end of November, with 4.6.0 to
- be released early in 2011.</task>
-
- <task>The &os; KDE team is always looking for helpers, if you are
- interested in assisting, please feel free to contact any of our
- team members.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>pc-sysinstall</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kris</given>
- <common>Moore</common>
- </name>
- <email>kmoore@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Hixson</common>
- </name>
- <email>john@ixsystems.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Josh</given>
- <common>Paetzel</common>
- </name>
- <email>jpaetzel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/bsd-guru/eurobsdcon-presentation-on-pcsysinstall-41831" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>pc-sysinstall was imported into CURRENT recently. For the moment
- it is feature complete, although progress on the text front end
- for it may expose additional functionality it needs.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The automated/scripted install features of pc-sysinstall
- need wider testing and use to expose potential weaknesses, bugs,
- and additional features it may require.</task>
-
- <task>Related tasks include getting a text front-end to
- pc-sysinstall working and hooking up pc-sysinstall to the build
- so install media is generated that runs pc-sysinstall.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>DAHDI/&os; Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
- <common>Khon</common>
- </name>
- <email>fjoe@samodelkin.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.asterisk.org/dahdi/" />
-
- <url href="http://svn.digium.com/svn/dahdi/freebsd/" />
-
- <url href="https://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=0Arw6eRL10yIwdGhLdGJWUHF4b3ExQzBsd3BGd2tublE&amp;hl=en&amp;single=true&amp;gid=0&amp;output=html">
- Project Status</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The purpose of DAHDI/&os; project is to make it possible to
- use &os; as a base system for software PBX solutions.</p>
-
- <p>DAHDI (Digium/Asterisk Hardware Device Interface) is an
- open-source device driver framework and a set of hardware drivers
- for E1/T1, ISDN digital, and FXO/FXS analog cards [<a
- href="http://www.asterisk.org/dahdi/">1</a>].
- Asterisk is one of the most popular open-source software PBX
- solutions [<a href="http://www.asterisk.org/">2</a>].</p>
-
- <p>The project includes porting DAHDI framework and hardware
- drivers for E1/T1, FXO/FXS analog, and ISDN digital cards to
- &os;. This also includes TDMoE support, software and hardware
- echo cancellation (Octasic, VPMADT032), and hardware transcoding
- support (TC400B). The work is ongoing in the official DAHDI SVN
- repository with the close collaboration with DAHDI folks at
- Digium.</p>
-
- <p>DAHDI/&os; project is completed. ports/misc/dahdi now contains
- the most recent DAHDI/&os; version and additional stuff that is
- not available in DAHDI/&os; SVN repository due to licensing and
- copyright restrictions (OSLEC echo canceler, experimental zaphfc
- driver). Experimental sparc64 support is also implemented and is
- currently being tested.</p>
-
- <p>There is a pile of minor changes in queue that will be handled
- soon:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Add ability to run asterisk+dahdi under non-root user
- account.</li>
-
- <li>Add support for bri_net_ptmp ISDN signalling to asterisk
- port and drop old and outdated zaptel+asterisk-bristuff
- ports.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Periodic merges from DAHDI/Linux SVN will be continued on a
- regular basis with rolling out new DAHDI/&os; releases (most
- likely synchronized with DAHDI/Linux releases).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>V4L Support in Linux Emulator</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>J.R.</given>
- <common>Oldroyd</common>
- </name>
- <email>fbsd@opal.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://opal.com/freebsd/sys/compat/linux/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The V4L support in the Linux emulator has been merged to
- 8-STABLE allowing use of video in Skype calls using a camera
- supported by the pwcbsd or video4bsd drivers. A known issue for
- Skype is that your camera must support YUV420 mode which is what
- Skype uses. Note that V4L2 support is not included in the current
- work, and remains as a project for anyone interested.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Syncing pf(4) with OpenBSD&nbsp;4.5</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ermal</given>
- <common>Lu&ccedil;i</common>
- </name>
- <email>eri@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svn.FreeBSD.org/viewvc/base/user/eri/pf45/">
- Viewing the changes.</url>
-
- <url href="http://svn.FreeBSD.org/base/user/eri/pf45/head/">The
- actual repo to build from.</url>
-
- <url href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/freebsd-pf/2010-October/005842.html">
- Public announcement.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This work is based on OpenBSD&nbsp;4.5 state of pf(4). It includes
- many improvements over the code currently present in &os;. The
- actual new feature present in pf45 repository is support for
- divert(4), which should allow tools like snort_inline to work
- with pf(4) too. This work also enables pfsync(4) to be loaded as
- a module as well.</p>
-
- <p>Currently, this work is considered stable and a patch against
- -CURRENT has been released on freebsd-pf mailing list.</p>
-
- <p>The reason why this work is based off of OpenBSD&nbsp;4.5 is that
- after this release they have changed the syntax which is not
- backwards compatible.</p>
-
- <p>After importing this one the work will go on the newest
- version and decisions on it will then be done.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Make a decision whether we need pflow(4) in base.</task>
-
- <task>More regression testing is needed.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>OpenAFS Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benjamin</given>
- <common>Kaduk</common>
- </name>
- <email>kaduk@mit.edu</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Derrick</given>
- <common>Brashear</common>
- </name>
- <email>shadow@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://openafs.org">OpenAFS home page</url>
-
- <url href="http://web.mit.edu/freebsd/openafs/openafs.shar">
- &os; port for the OpenAFS 1.5.77 release</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>AFS is a distributed network file system that originated from
- the Andrew Project at Carnegie-Mellon University; the OpenAFS
- client implementation has not been particularly useful on &os;
- since the &os;&nbsp;4.X releases. The previous status report
- brought the OpenAFS client to a useful form on -CURRENT,
- though with many rough edges. Only a couple of those edges have
- been smoothed out during the past few months, as developer time
- was scarce. A mismatch between file size and vmobject size
- tracking was resolved (allowing executables to be run from AFS),
- and our system call entry has been updated on -CURRENT and 8-STABLE
- to match reality. Thanks to Kostik Belusov for both of those!
- The code is useful enough that we plan to submit an
- openafs-devel port to the Ports Collection in the coming
- cycle.</p>
-
- <p>There are several known outstanding issues that are being
- worked on, but detailed bug reports are welcome at
- port-freebsd@openafs.org.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Rework vnode locking for lookup operations to avoid an
- easily-triggered deadlock between two threads when one is looking
- up the parent directory.</task>
-
- <task>Update VFS locking to allow the use of disk-based client
- caches as well as memory-based caches.</task>
-
- <task>Track down races and deadlocks that appear under
- load.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate with the bsd.kmod.mk kernel-module build
- infrastructure.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>gptboot Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/svn-src-head/2010-September/020957.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The gptboot now fully follows GPT specification (verifies
- checksums and falls back to backup header and table if primary is
- corrupted).</p>
-
- <p>One can now use new attributes to configure partition that
- gptboot will try to boot only once from and in case of a failure
- it will fall back to the previous one.</p>
-
- <p>For more information check out the commit message.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>HAST (Highly Available Storage) Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>HAST is now better than ever! Some recent improvements
- include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Hooks supports &mdash; HAST will execute the given command
- on various events (connect, disconnect, synchronization start,
- synchronization completed, synchronization interrupted,
- split-brain condition, role change).</li>
-
- <li>Configuration reload on SIGHUP, a very missing
- functionality.</li>
-
- <li>Internal keepalive mechanism.</li>
-
- <li>Many bug fixes, majority of them reported by Mikolaj
- Golub.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ZFSv28 is Ready for Wider Testing</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/freebsd-fs/2010-August/009197.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>ZFS v28 which includes data deduplication and plenty of other
- shiny new features is ready for testing. For more information
- check out the announcement.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>GELI Additions</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>There are three new GELI (a disk encryption GEOM class)
- features available in -CURRENT:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>AES-XTS encryption. XTS mode is a standard that is
- recommended these days for storage encryption. This is the
- default now. AES-XTS support was also added to opencrypto
- framework and aesni(4) driver.</li>
-
- <li>Multiple encryption keys. GELI will use one encryption key
- for at most 2^20 blocks (sectors), as it is not recommended to
- use the same encryption key for too much data. It generates a key
- array from the master key on attach and uses it accordingly. This
- is the default now.</li>
-
- <li>Passphrase can now also be loaded from a file (-J and -j
- options).</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Valgrind Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Stanislav</given>
- <common>Sedov</common>
- </name>
- <email>stas@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/Valgrind">Wiki page</url>
-
- <url href="http://bitbucket.org/stass/valgrind-freebsd/overview">
- bibtbucket repository</url>
-
- <url href="https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208531">Bug
- tracker</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Valgrind is a tool for detecting memory management and
- threading bugs, and profiling. Version 3.6.0 has recently been
- released and the &os; port has now been updated.</p>
-
- <p>Development of the Valgrind port has moved from Perforce to
- bitbucket.org, in order to make it easier for others to track
- changes as we progress towards getting the port into shape to
- commit upstream. The repository's Bitbucket address is at the
- beginning of the report.</p>
-
- <p>A bugzilla entry has been submitted to track the &os; Valgrind
- port. You can see the status and vote for the bug to express your
- interest at <a
- href="https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208531">
- https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208531</a>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Port exp-ptrcheck valgrind tool and fix outstanding issues
- that show up in memcheck/helgrind/DRD in the Valgrind regression
- tests suite.</task>
-
- <task>More testing (please, help).</task>
-
- <task>Integrate our patches upstream.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Capsicum: Practical Capabilities for UNIX</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jonathan</given>
- <common>Anderson</common>
- </name>
- <email>anderson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ben</given>
- <common>Laurie</common>
- </name>
- <email>benl@google.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kris</given>
- <common> Kennaway </common>
- </name>
- <email>kennaway@google.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/capsicum/">
- Capsicum: practical capabilities for UNIX</url>
-
- <url href="https://lists.cam.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/cl-capsicum-discuss">
- Capsicum project mailing list</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/capsicum/papers/2010usenix-security-capsicum-website.pdf">
- USENIX Security 2010 paper on Capsicum</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Capsicum is a lightweight OS capability and sandbox framework
- developed at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory,
- supported by a grant from Google. Capsicum extends the POSIX API,
- providing several new OS primitives to support object-capability
- security on UNIX-like operating systems: capabilities, a new
- sandboxed capability mode for processes, anonymous shared memory
- objects, process descriptors, and a modified C runtime able to
- support distributed applications within sandboxes. Capsicum
- has been prototyped on &os; -CURRENT, with a 8-STABLE
- backport.</p>
-
- <p>Capsicum is intended to supplement existing system-centric
- mandatory access control protections by providing an
- application-centric protection model, which better supports
- compartmentalised user programs that set up one (or many)
- sandboxes to process untrustworthy data in. A number of
- applications, from tcpdump to the Chromium web browser, have been
- modified to use sandboxing to confine risky activities such as
- the parsing of untrusted packets and HTML/JavaScript
- rendering.</p>
-
- <p>We plan to begin merging the core Capsicum kernel features
- to &os; -CURRENT in November/December 2010 once a number of
- known problems have been resolved. Following a KBI analysis, we
- will consider merging our 8-STABLE backport to Subversion. For
- the time being, and while APIs stabilise, we plan to distribute
- the Capsicum libraries via ports. However, simply having the
- kernel features in place is sufficient to support sandboxing in
- tcpdump and Chromium.</p>
-
- <p>The Capsicum paper by Robert Watson / Jonathan Anderson
- (Cambridge) and Ben Laurie / Kris Kennaway (Google) won a best
- paper award at the 2010 USENIX Security Symposium!</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>More aggressively test (and as needed, fix) possible UNIX
- domain socket garbage collector interactions with Capsicum.</task>
-
- <task>Using results of our recent model checking analysis of the
- namei() sandboxing approach, make robustness improvements.</task>
-
- <task>Merge to &os; -CURRENT in November/December.</task>
-
- <task>KBI analysis for possible 8-STABLE merge.</task>
-
- <task>Convert more applications to use Capsicum sandboxing!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Bugbusting Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gavin</given>
- <common>Atkinson</common>
- </name>
- <email>gavin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
- <email>remko@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Volker</given>
- <common>Werth</common>
- </name>
- <email>vwe@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/support.html#gnats" />
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BugBusting" />
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The bugbusting team continue work on trying to make the contents
- of the GNATS PR database cleaner, more accessible and easier for
- committers to find and resolve PRs, by tagging PRs to indicate the
- areas involved, and by ensuring that there is sufficient info
- within each PR to resolve each issue.</p>
-
- <p>July saw the addition of Alexander Best (arundel@) to this
- bugbusting team, he is helping with the triaging PRs as they come
- in, creating patches for problems and working with submitters to
- get the solutions tested, and working through the PR backlog.</p>
-
- <p>Also in July, Gavin Atkinson worked with Hans Petter Selasky on
- the USB PRs, attempting to go through many of them and determine
- the status of each of them. As a result, nearly 10% of the USB
- PRs were determined to be closeable, with many more either being
- marked as patched already or able to be committed quickly.
- Several PRs that only affect the old (pre-8.0) USB stack were
- also identified and marked as such. More work will take place
- in this area in the future.</p>
-
- <p>August saw us host another bugathon, with an aim of
- investigating and getting into a committable state several of the
- PRs with patches. Turnout was not as great as in the past
- &mdash; mainly believed to be due to the short notice, but still
- several PRs were progressed, with several commits made and
- several PRs closed.</p>
-
- <p>The number of PRs has held steady over the last three months,
- with improvements in numbers in some categories (especially usb
- and bin) being offset by slight increases in others.</p>
-
- <p>Reports continue to be produced from the PR database, all of
- which can be found from the links above. Committers interested
- in custom reports are encouraged to discuss requirements with
- bugmeister@ &mdash; we are happy to create new reports where
- needs are identified.</p>
-
- <p>As always, anybody interested in helping out with the PR queue is
- welcome to join us in #freebsd-bugbusters on EFnet. We are
- always looking for additional help, whether your interests lie in
- triaging incoming PRs, generating patches to resolve existing
- problems, or simply helping with the database housekeeping
- (identifying duplicate PRs, ones that have already been resolved,
- etc). This is a great way of getting more involved with
- &os;!</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Try to find ways to get more committers helping us with
- closing PRs that the team has already analyzed.</task>
-
- <task>Try to get more non-committers involved with the triaging
- of PRs as they come in, and generating patches to fix reported
- problems.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Release Engineering Team</given>
- </name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Release Engineering Team has announced the schedule for the
- upcoming joint release of &os; 7.4 and 8.2. The schedules
- are available on the web site:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="http://www.freebsd.org/releases/7.4R/schedule.html">
- 7.4-RELEASE schedule</a></li>
- <li><a href="http://www.freebsd.org/releases/8.2R/schedule.html">
- 8.2-RELEASE schedule</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>It is expected that 7.4 will be the last of the 7.X releases.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="docs">
- <title>The &os; Japanese Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hiroki</given>
- <common>Sato</common>
- </name>
- <email>hrs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ryusuke</given>
- <common>Suzuki</common>
- </name>
- <email>ryusuke@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ja/">Japanese &os; Web Pages</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/doc-jp/">The
- &os; Japanese Documentation Project Web Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The www/ja and doc/ja_JP.eucJP/ have been updated constantly
- since the last status report. We committed a big patch for
- the "Installing &os;" chapter of the &os; Handbook which was
- contributed by many people since a long time. This chapter is
- still outdated and needs more work. Some progress was made in
- the Porter's Handbook as well.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Further translation of the &os; Handbook and contents of
- the <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org">www.FreeBSD.org</a> site to
- the Japanese language.</task>
-
- <task>Pre-/post-commit review of the translation.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>EuroBSDCon 2010</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Wolfgang</given>
- <common>Zenker</common>
- </name>
- <email>eurobsdcon2010@egeling.de</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>P&aacute;li</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://2010.EuroBSDCon.org/" />
- <url href="http://2011.EuroBSDCon.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>EuroBSDCon&nbsp;2010 happened in Karlsruhe, Germany, with many
- users, developers, friends, and others. We had many tutorials,
- and 22 interesting presentations on various topics connected to
- &os;, OpenBSD, NetBSD, like the new USB stack, jail
- improvements, Virtual Private Systems, SSH and PGP convergence,
- ZFS, journaled Soft-Updates, BSD certification, porting to the
- latest ARM processors, and pc-sysinstall. The event was opened by
- a keynote speech from Poul-Henning Kamp on software tools and
- their future, and it was closed by short status reports on
- different BSD flavors.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>EuroBSDCon 2011</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Philip</given>
- <common>Paeps</common>
- </name>
- <email>philip@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://2011.eurobsdcon.org/">EuroBSDCon 2011 Placeholder</url>
- <url href="http://2011.eurobsdcon.org/CfP.html">Call for Proposals</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>EuroBSDCon is the European technical conference for users and
- developers on BSD based systems. The EuroBSDCon 2011 conference
- will be held in the Netherlands from Thursday 6 October 2011
- to Sunday 9 October 2011, with tutorials on Thursday and Friday
- and talks on Saturday and Sunday.</p>
-
- <p>The EuroBSDCon conference is inviting developers and users of
- BSD based systems to submit innovative and original papers not
- submitted to other European conferences on BSD-related topics.</p>
-
- <p>Please see the EuroBSDCon 2011 website for more details.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
-Status Report//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>October-December</month>
-
- <year>2010</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between October and
- December 2010. It is the last of the four reports planned for 2010.
- The work on the new minor versions of &os;, 7.4 and 8.2, has been
- progressing well and they should be released around the end of this
- month.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! This report
- contains 37 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.</p>
-
- <p>Please note that the deadline for submissions covering the period
- between January and March 2011 is April 15th, 2011.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
-
- <description>Network Infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Ethernet Switch Framework</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Luiz</given>
- <common>Otavio O. Souza</common>
- </name>
- <email>loos.br@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://loos.no-ip.org/rspro/switch-1.diff" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Implementation of a framework for ethernet switch control
- (directly connected to the ethernet MAC controller) usually found
- on embedded systems. Currently based on ifconfig keywords, adds the
- vlan control (filter/pass) on each switch port and adds the
- possibility for the management of media state on interfaces with
- multiple PHYs.</p>
-
- <p>Currently, the code supports the IP175D (from some mikrotik
- routerboards) and AR8316 (from Ubiquiti RSPRO) switches.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish the IP175C driver (and maybe IP178x).</task>
-
- <task>Better integration with miibus (rewrite of switchbus).</task>
-
- <task>Fix (some) ifconfig keywords (better keywords, better usage
- compatibility).</task>
-
- <task>Export the ports statistics through SNMP (if available on
- switch chip).</task>
-
- <task>Add a swctl tool (?) for global settings management.</task>
-
- <task>Write usage examples and the man page information about the
- new ifconfig(8) keywords.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Robot Operating System</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ren&eacute;</given>
- <common>Ladan</common>
- </name>
- <email>rene@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.ros.org/wiki/">ROS website</url>
-
- <url href="ftp://rene-ladan.nl/pub/ros-freebsd.pdf">
- Presentation</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Porting ROS to &os; started in March 2010. In May 2010, it
- was possible to build <filename
- role="package">devel/ros</filename>
- without needing to apply patches, but some more changes were
- necessary to be able to write a port for it. Currently this and
- several other ports related to ROS are available, most notably
- <filename role="package">devel/ros-tutorials</filename>
- to get up and running with ROS and
- <filename role="package">devel/ros-nxt</filename>
- to use LEGO Mindstorms NXT robots with ROS and &os;.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Port the software required for nxt-rviz-plugin, which is part
- of devel/ros-nxt but currently excluded from the build.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>&os; 802.11n</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Adrian</given>
- <common>Chadd</common>
- </name>
- <email>adrian@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/AdrianChadd/AtherosStuff" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <ul>
- <li>Net80211 station mode works in 2.4ghz HT/20 mode. HT/40 and
- 5ghz do not currently work.</li>
-
- <li>Basic 802.11 TX and RX on the AR9160 works, from MCS0 to
- MCS15</li>
-
- <li>TX A-MPDU and A-MSDU do not currently implemented - so no
- aggregate TX will happen</li>
-
- <li>RX A-MPDU and A-MSDU is implemented and is supposed to work
- but does not &mdash; this needs to be debugged</li>
-
- <li>802.11n RTS/CTS protection for legacy packets does not
- currently work. There is some magic required to fix the TX packet
- length. This is in progress.</li>
-
- <li>WPA2 now works - a commit which enabled the hardware
- multicast broke AES-CCMP encryption on at least the AR9160.
- Further investigation is needed to fix this (and any other
- hardware encryption bugs that are lurking.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>mdocml Replacing groff For manpage Rendering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ulrich</given>
- <common>Spörlein</common>
- </name>
- <email>uqs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://mdocml.bsd.lv/" />
-
- <url href="https://www.spoerlein.net/cgit/cgit.cgi/freebsd.work/log/?h=mdocml" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Kristaps' groff-replacement (only for rendering manual pages) is
- already available in NetBSD and OpenBSD, and used to render the
- base system manpages for the latter. This project aims to do
- similar things for &os;. Since the last status report, mdocml
- has grown rudimentary tbl(1) support and a whole lot of bugfixes
- have gone in. A groff port has been created and needs some more
- testing before it can be committed to the tree. Also the
- WITHOUT_GROFF support in base has been fleshed out and is awaiting
- review before commit.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Get ru@ to review WITHOUT_GROFF changes.</task>
-
- <task>Get textproc/groff tested and committed.</task>
-
- <task>Push more mdoc fixes into the tree.</task>
-
- <task>Import mandoc(1), switch to catpages for base. Discuss future
- of groff in base wrt. share/doc.</task>
-
- <task>Supply necessary ports infrastructure to opt-in to
- mandoc(1).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Port-Sandbox</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marcelo</given>
- <common>Araujo</common>
- </name>
- <email>araujo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.arjmobile.com/Marcelo_Araujo/Blog/Entries/2010/11/22_Port-sandbox.html">
- A little bit about</url>
-
- <url href="http://gitorious.org/port-sandbox/port-sandbox/trees/master">
- Source</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.arjmobile.com/Marcelo_Araujo/My_Albums/Pages/Port-Sandbox.html">
- Screenshots</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Port-Sandbox now works properly and it is able to run by itself
- through an embedded web server and bring a lot of information about
- the port build process and all dependencies related. Currently
- Port-Sandbox is in the final stage and needs only only a few code
- changes, more tests and should also be included in the ports
- tree.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Change the way how it connects to database, fix it to maintain
- a persistent connection.</task>
-
- <task>Remove any kind of internal configuration from source code to
- an external file configuration.</task>
-
- <task>Create a Port-Sandbox port with all dependencies related to
- it and test it in a clean system.</task>
-
- <task>Create some documentation to let other people to keep
- helping Port-Sandbox to grow up.</task>
-
- <task>Finally, release it.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Chromium</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ren&eacute;</given>
- <common>Ladan</common>
- </name>
- <email>freebsd-chromium@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.chromium.org/Home">Chromium homepage</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~bapt/chrome9-fbsd.png">
- Screenshot</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are working on updating the Chromium web browser in our ports
- to stay up to date with the latest supported release. We currently
- have the Chromium 9 beta running, but not all features are fully
- implemented and the port still needs some polish before it can be
- committed to the Ports Collection. We have also been making
- arrangements with Google to merge our work with their upstream,
- which should ease the number of features and fixes we have to
- maintain for ourselves in the future. Our first release should be
- in a few weeks and coincide with the official release of Chromium
- 9.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="docs">
- <title>The &os; Japanese Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hiroki</given>
- <common>Sato</common>
- </name>
- <email>hrs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ryusuke</given>
- <common>Suzuki</common>
- </name>
- <email>ryusuke@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ja/">Japanese &os; Web
- Pages</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/doc-jp/">The &os; Japanese
- Documentation Project Web Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Although there is no radical change in this effort since the
- last report, the www/ja and doc/ja_JP.eucJP/books/handbook have
- constantly been updated. During this period, generating translated
- RSS feed for newsflash was started and links to the manual pages
- were fixed in the Books and Articles documentation. Some more
- progress has been made in the Porter's Handbook and Contributing to
- &os; as well.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Further translation of the &os; <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/ja_JP.eucJP/books/handbook/">
- Handbook</a> and contents of the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org">www.FreeBSD.org</a>
- website to the Japanese language.</task>
-
- <task>Pre-/post-commit review of the translation.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The &os; German Documentation Project Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Johann</given>
- <common>Kois</common>
- </name>
- <email>jkois@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benedict</given>
- <common>Reuschling</common>
- </name>
- <email>bcr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://doc.bsdgroup.de">Website of the &os; German
- Documentation Project.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The committers to the German Documentation Project managed to
- update the German documentation just in time to get the changes
- included into the next &os; releases. The website translations
- were also kept in sync with the ones on FreeBSD.org.</p>
-
- <p>We tried to re-activate committers who did not contribute for
- some time but most of them are currently unable to free up enough
- time. We hope to gain fresh contributor blood as we are getting
- occasional reports about bugs and grammar in the german
- translation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Submit grammar, spelling or other errors you find in the
- german documents and the website.</task>
-
- <task>Translate more articles and other open handbook
- sections.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Generic IEEE 802.3 annex 31B full duplex flow control support
- for Ethernet in mii(4)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marius</given>
- <common>Strobl</common>
- </name>
- <email>marius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet_flow_control" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In r213878 a NetBSD-compatible mii_attach() was added to mii(4)
- as an replacement for mii_phy_probe() and subsequently all Ethernet
- device drivers in the tree which use this framework were converted
- to take advantage of the former. This allowed to considerably clean
- up mii(4) as well as the converted MAC and PHY drivers and get rid
- of quite a few hacks, amongst others the infamous "EVIL HACK".
- However, the main motivation of this change was to allow the
- addition of generic IEEE 802.3 annex 31B full duplex flow control
- support to mii(4), which was ported from NetBSD but also enhanced
- and fixed quite a bit and committed in r215297. Along with this
- bge(4), bce(4), msk(4), nfe(4) and stge(4) as well as brgphy(4),
- e1000phy(4) and ip1000phy(4), which previously all implemented
- their own flow control support based on mostly undocumented special
- media flags separately, were converted to take advantage of the
- generic support. At least for CURRENT this means that these drivers
- now no longer unconditionally advertise support for flow control
- but only do so if flow control was selected as media option. The
- reason for implementing the generic flow control support that way
- was to allow it to be switched on and off via ifconfig(8) with the
- PHY specific default to typically being off in order to protect
- from unwanted effects. Subsequently support for flow control based
- on the generic support was added to alc(4), fxp(4), cas(4), gem(4),
- jme(4), re(4) and xl(4) as well as atphy(4), bmtphy(4), gentbi(4),
- inphy(4), jmphy(4), nsgphy(4), nsphyter(4) and rgephy(4). For
- several of the remaining Ethernet drivers it also would only
- require minor changes to enable flow control support if supported
- by the respective MAC. Due to the fact that each implementation
- should be thoroughly tested and tuned this was only done for
- drivers were hardware was available though.</p>
-
- <p>An example for identifying support for flow control based on the
- generic implementation in the dmesg-output for a certain
- MAC-PHY-combination would be:</p>
-
- <blockquote>bge0: &lt;Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet
- Controller, ASIC rev. 0x002003&gt; mem 0
- xfe010000-0xfe01ffff,0xfe000000-0xfe00ffff irq 25 at device 2.0 on
- pci2
- <br />
-
- bge0: CHIP ID 0x00002003; ASIC REV 0x02; CHIP REV 0x20; PCI-X
- <br />
-
- miibus0: &lt;MII bus&gt; on bge0
- <br />
-
- brgphy0: &lt;BCM5704 10/100/1000baseTX PHY&gt; PHY 1 on miibus0
- <br />
-
- brgphy0: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, 1000baseT,
- 1000baseT-master, 1000baseT-FDX, 1000baseT-FDX-master, auto,
- <strong>auto-flow</strong>
- </blockquote>
-
- <p>or in the output of <kbd>ifconfig -m</kbd> for a given device:</p>
-
- <blockquote>supported media:
- <blockquote>media autoselect
- <em>mediaopt flowcontrol</em>
- </blockquote>
- </blockquote>
-
- <p>The latter also is what one would use to enable flow control for
- such a device, i.e.:</p>
-
- <blockquote>ifconfig bge0 media autoselect mediaopt
- flowcontrol</blockquote>
-
- <p>or in order to turn it off again:</p>
-
- <blockquote>ifconfig bge0 media autoselect -mediaopt
- flowcontrol</blockquote>
-
- <p>Note that some PHY drivers, currently only rgephy(4) though, also
- support enabling flow control support when using manual media
- configuration like in the following example:</p>
-
- <blockquote>ifconfig re0 media autoselect mediaopt
- full-fuplex,flowcontrol</blockquote>
-
- <p>In CURRENT this can also be further abbreviated (support for this
- will eventually be merged back into the supported stable branch(es)
- but not be present in 7.4-RELEASE or 8.2-RELEASE) as:</p>
-
- <blockquote>ifconfig re0 media auto mediaopt fdx,flow</blockquote>
-
- <p>For a device which has successfully negotiated flow control support
- with its link partner will report it in the output of
- <kbd>ifconfig</kbd> along with the available directions like in the
- following example:</p>
-
- <blockquote>media: Ethernet autoselect &lt;flowcontrol&gt;
- (100baseTX &lt;full-duplex,
- <em>flowcontrol,rxpause,txpause</em>&gt;)</blockquote>
-
- <p>Another thing that was introduced with r215297 was generic support
- for setting 1000baseT master mode via a media option when using
- manual media configuration. Consequently, brgphy(4), ciphy(4),
- e1000phy(4) as well as ip1000phy(4) have been converted to take
- advantage of this generic support. At least for CURRENT this means
- that these drivers now no longer take the link0 parameter for
- selecting master mode but the master media option has to be used
- instead like in the following example:</p>
-
- <blockquote>ifconfig bge0 media 1000baseT mediaopt
- full-duplex,master</blockquote>
-
- <p>Selection of master mode now is also available with all other PHY
- drivers supporting 1000baseT.</p>
-
- <p>With the exception of the media option abbreviations all of the
- above mentioned changes were merged into 7-STABLE in r215879 and
- into 8-STABLE in r215881 respectively. This means that they will be
- part of 7.4-RELEASE and 8.2-RELEASE. In order to no break POLA,
- unlike as in CURRENT bge(4), bce(4), msk(4), nfe(4) and stge(4)
- were changed to continue to always advertise support of flow
- control to their link partners in these stable branches with no way
- to turn that off as they also did before with their custom
- implementations. Additionally, brgphy(4), ciphy(4), e1000phy(4) as
- well as ip1000phy(4) were changed to still also accept the link0
- parameter in addition to the master media option for setting master
- mode.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We actually miserably fail to properly document the available
- media types and options in manual pages. For example several of the
- media lists in manual pages of MAC drivers like bge(4) already were
- outdated and with the addition of generic flow control and
- 1000baseT master mode support these are now even more outdated. Yet
- worse is the fact that for MAC drivers which use the mii(4)
- framework it is technically just plain wrong to include these lists
- in their manual page as the PHY drivers actually are responsible
- for handling the media types and options. However, given that the
- PHY drivers determine the available media types and options mostly
- dynamically at run-time it generally makes no sense to have static
- documentation of these in their manual pages (apart from the fact
- that we currently have no manual pages for PHY drivers). One good
- way out of this should be to replace the media lists in MAC drivers
- using mii(4) with just a note to check the output of
- <kbd>ifconfig -m</kbd>
- to get a list of the media types and options actually supported by
- a given device and to add a generic ifmedia(4) manual page which
- provides some general background information about media types and
- options similar to what NetBSD and OpenBSD also have.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/sparc64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marius</given>
- <common>Strobl</common>
- </name>
- <email>marius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>CPUTYPE support for sparc64 has been added to CURRENT in
- r216820. The three flavors currently supported are
- "ultrasparc", "ultrasparc3" and "v9". So it is now possible to
- let the compiler produce code optimize for the family of
- UltraSPARC-III CPUs by setting CPUTYPE to "ultrasparc3".
- Setting it to "ultrasparc" as well as omitting it completely
- optimizes for UltraSPARC-I/II family CPUs as before. Support
- for generating generic 64-bit V9 code was mainly added for
- reference purposes. As it turned out, at least for SPARC64-V
- CPUs running code optimized for UltraSPARC-III CPUs does not
- perform measurably better than UltraSPARC-I/II one though so
- the default is just fine for these. This change was merged into
- 7-STABLE in r217005 and into 8-STABLE in r217004 respectively,
- neither 7.4-RELEASE nor 8.2-RELEASE will include it
- though.</p>
-
- <p>Support for a certain feature available with
- UltraSPARC-III+ and greater, i.e. with all sun4u CPUs following
- the original UltraSPARC-III, has been added to CURRENT in
- r216803. The net effect of this change is that we now can use a
- kernel TSB and thus a kernel address space of virtually any
- size up to the full 64-bit address space on machines equipped
- with these CPUs, apart from the fact that 1GB of address space
- still takes up 4MB worth of data structures. Before, the
- theoretical limit was 16GB due to the fact that the MMUs of
- these UltraSPARC CPUs only have 16 lockable TLB slots
- (UltraSPARC-I/II have 64 and SPARC64 CPUs again have at least
- 32), with the actual limit being several GB below that because
- we need some of these slots also for mapping the PROM, the
- kernel itself and in MP-systems the per-CPU page. Currently,
- the kernel TSB and thus the kernel virtual address space is now
- always sized one time the physical memory present in these
- machines with the plan being to actually allow to it extend
- beyond the size of the RAM as this helps especially ZFS. Most
- of this is implemented by patching the instructions used to
- access the kernel TSB based on the CPU present, so the run-time
- overhead of this change is rather low. Once it is also enabled
- and successfully tested with SPARC64 CPUs this change will be
- merged back into the supported stable branch(es).</p>
-
- <p>Theoretically it should be also possible to use the same
- approach for the user TSB, which already is not locked into the
- TLB but can cause nested traps. However, for reasons I do not
- understand yet, OpenSolaris only does this with SPARC64 CPUs.
- On the other hand I think that also using it for the user TSB
- and thus avoiding nested traps would get us closer to running
- the &os;/sparc64 code on machines equipped with sun4v CPUs,
- which only supports trap level 0 and 1, too, so eventually we
- could have a single kernel which runs on both sun4u and sun4v
- machines (as does Linux and OpenBSD).</p>
-
- <p>Work on adding support for Sun Fire 3800 and similar models
- has begun but still is in its early stages.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Webcamd</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hans Petter</given>
- <common>Selasky</common>
- </name>
- <email>hselasky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.selasky.org/hans_petter/video4bsd" />
-
- <url href="http://www.freshports.org/multimedia/webcamd/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Webcamd is a small daemon that enables about 1500 different USB
- based webcam, DVB and remote control USB devices under the
- &os;-8.0 and later operating system. The webcam daemon is
- basically an application which is a port of Video4Linux USB drivers
- into userspace on &os;. The daemon currently depends on libc,
- pthreads, libusb and libcuse4bsd.</p>
-
- <p>During Q3 2010 webcamd got manpages thanks to Dru Lavigne.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>I hope to get a Google summer of code project this year
- building the default Linux Kernel 2.6.37+ and allowing use of
- relevant Linux USB device drivers under &os;. Webcamd is not a
- replacement for native &os; kernel drivers and will only be used
- when no existing &os; drivers exist for a given device staying
- clear of any GPLv2 issues. If you are a student and/or is
- interested in participating in such a project feel free to send an
- e-mail to hselasky@FreeBSD.org.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Additions</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Josh</given>
- <common>Paetzel</common>
- </name>
- <email>jpaetzel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://bigbluebutton.org" />
-
- <url href="http://smb4k.berlios.de/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.freeswitch.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Bigbluebutton has joined the list of ready to run applications
- in the ports tree. Dru Lavigne has been instrumental on getting it
- to run, as well as offering suggestions for improvements to the
- port.</p>
-
- <p>smb4k was updated to the latest release version, which requires
- kde4. This was enough of a change that a new port was created,
- net/smb4k-kde4. the initial port went through a number of quick
- changes, including a patch to the source code to fix a &os;
- source code submitted by PC-BSD's Kris Moore. This application
- greatly eases the task of working with samba shares in a &os;
- environment.</p>
-
- <p>Freeswitch is the result of 3 Asterisk developers working on a
- VoIP package that fulfills their goals. They have switched away from
- a release model to a "just run latest SVN checkout" model. With
- the help of Richard Neese and Eric Crist, static snapshots of their
- SVN repo have been taken, the port has been modified to use the
- newer version, and extensive build and run testing has been
- done.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>TRIM support for UFS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kirk</given>
- <common>McKusick</common>
- </name>
- <email>mckusick@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>TRIM support for UFS is implemented in HEAD. Potentially, this
- may increase the steady speed and longevity of SSDs.</p>
-
- <p>Due to concerns with the speed of TRIM operations on many SSDs,
- and not a lot of experience with the real-world behaviour, the
- support is off by default, and should be enabled on the
- per-filesystem basis.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Non-executable Stacks</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The support for non-executable stacks, using the approach
- identical to one used by GNU toolchain and Linux'es, is implemented
- for amd64 and PowerPC. The support is already committed to HEAD.
- For now, non-executable stacks are turned off by default.</p>
-
- <p>I plan to provide a detailed information to ports@ and switch
- the knob after port tree is unfrozed for 7.4/8.2 releases.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>SYSCTL Type Safety</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
- <common>Fleming</common>
- </name>
- <email>mdf@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>I started upstreaming a patch from Isilon that adds
- type-checking to the various SYSCTL_FOO and SYSCTL_ADD_FOO macros
- for various scalar types, which has turned into quite the
- discussion on the src mailing list. The type-checking macros are
- committed to sys/sysctl.h but under #if 0.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>As of right now, it looks like I will be rolling a new sysctl
- macro for the kernel that detects they type at compile time and
- does the Right Thing. Existing uses of the legacy SYSCTL_FOO and
- SYSCTL_ADD_FOO for scalar types can be replaced, and will probably
- turn into invocations of the new interface via preprocessor
- macro.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>BSDInstall</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
- <common>Whitehorn</common>
- </name>
- <email>nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BSDInstall">BSDInstall Wiki
- Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>BSDInstall is a replacement for the venerable sysinstall
- installer. It is designed to be modular and easily extensible,
- while being fully scriptable and streamlining the installation
- process. It is mostly complete, and installs working systems on
- i386, amd64, sparc64, powerpc, and powerpc64, with untested PC98
- support.</p>
-
- <p>New Features:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Allows installation onto GPT disks on x86 systems</li>
-
- <li>Can do installations spanning multiple disks</li>
-
- <li>Allows installation into jails</li>
-
- <li>Eases PXE installation</li>
-
- <li>Virtualization friendly: can install from a live system onto
- disk images</li>
-
- <li>Works on PowerPC</li>
-
- <li>Streamlined system installation</li>
-
- <li>More flexible scripting</li>
-
- <li>Easily tweakable</li>
-
- <li>All install CDs are live CDs</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Wireless networking configuration wizard.</task>
-
- <task>ZFS installation support.</task>
-
- <task>Itanium disk setup.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on the Playstation 3</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
- <common>Whitehorn</common>
- </name>
- <email>nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>On January 5, support for the Playstation 3 was imported into
- &os; 9.0-CURRENT. This port is still somewhat raw (only
- netbooting is supported, no access to the SPUs, etc.), but hardware
- support should be more fleshed out by the time &os; 9.0 is
- released. The port uses the OtherOS mechanism, and so requires a
- "fat" console with firmware earlier than 3.21.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>SATA driver.</task>
-
- <task>Sound support.</task>
-
- <task>SPU driver.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>GEOM-based ataraid(4) Replacement &mdash; geom_raid</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>M. Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~mav/graid_design.h">General
- design description.</url>
-
- <url href="http://svn.FreeBSD.org/viewvc/base/projects/graid/">
- Project SVN branch.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>New project started to create GEOM-based replacement for
- ataraid(4) &mdash; software RAID, that will be obsoleted by
- migration to the new CAM-based ATA implementation.</p>
-
- <p>This implementation planned with accent to modular design,
- that includes common core and two sets of modules, handling data
- transformations (RAID levels) and on-disk metadata formats
- specifics. Such design should make further extension easier.</p>
-
- <p>At this moment work focused around RAID0/RAID1 transformations
- and Intel metadata format. Module is now able to read, write and
- create Intel volumes. Error recovery and rebuild work is now in
- progress. Support for other RAID levels and metadata formats,
- supported by ataraid(4), planned later.</p>
-
- <p>This project is sponsored by Cisco Systems, Inc.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Complete error recovery/rebuild work and stabilize modules
- API.</task>
-
- <task>Implement metadata modules for other formats.</task>
-
- <task>Implement transformation modules for other RAID
- levels.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/EC2</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Colin</given>
- <common>Percival</common>
- </name>
- <email>cperciva@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.daemonology.net/freebsd-on-ec2/">&os;/EC2
- status page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; is now able to run on t1.micro instances in the Amazon
- EC2 cloud. &os; 9.0 is not very stable, but it seems likely that
- &os; 8.2-RELEASE will approach the stability normally expected
- of &os;.</p>
-
- <p>A list of available &os; AMIs (EC2 machine images) appears on
- the &os;/EC2 status page.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Bring &os; to a wider range of EC2 instance types.</task>
-
- <task>Completely rework the locking in head/sys/i386/xen/pmap.c to
- eliminate races and make 9.0-CURRENT stable under
- paravirtualization.</task>
-
- <task>Track down several possibly-related problems with scheduling
- and timekeeping.</task>
-
- <task>Fix other issues shown on the &os;/EC2 status page.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Portmaster</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Doug</given>
- <common>Barton</common>
- </name>
- <email>dougb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://dougbarton.us/portmaster-proposal.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Portmaster version 3.6.1 is now in the ports tree, and the
- emphasis in the last year has been on improving the stability and
- performance of existing features, with a few new features sprinkled
- in. A lot of work has gone into error handling, both for unexpected
- states in the ports system and for user input. For example, all
- prompts are now wrapped in code to verify that what was entered was
- one of the valid options.</p>
-
- <p>Perhaps the most interesting new element is that for the
- features -e, -s, --clean-distfiles, --clean-packages,
- --check-depends and --check-port-dbdir you can now specify either
- -y or -n to automatically provide the corresponding answer to the
- yes/no questions. The -o, -r, and --index-only options have
- received major overhauls, and now either work better or at least as
- advertised.</p>
-
- <p>There has also been a lot of work put into reducing the memory
- footprint, especially in the environment variables that are shared
- between the parent and child processes. And for those operating
- without a local ports tree (--index-only/--packages-only) all of
- the features that <em>can</em>
- work without the ports tree now do.</p>
-
- <p>Significant support for the upgrading of operating without a
- ports tree was provided by GridFury, LLC. Their support, as well as
- the support received from other members of the community continues
- to be greatly appreciated.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>There are still interesting features that have been suggested
- by users listed on the page above that I have not been able to work
- on, but would like to be able to.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>IPv6 and VIMAGE</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://ecdysis.viagenie.ca/">NAT64 patches for pf</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the last quarter a lot of work was spent on quality time
- hunting down and fixing open bugs and races in the network stack,
- mostly IPv6, as well as testing and getting virtualized network
- stack parts more stable. Tests for the pf(4) firewall update were
- started with VIMAGE. In addition Viagenie's NAT64 patch was ported
- over.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
- <common>Abthorpe</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Port</given>
- <common>Management Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/" />
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html" />
-
- <url href="http://blogs.FreeBSDish.org/portmgr/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=135441496471197" />
-
- <url href="http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports tree slowly moves up closer to 23,000. The PR count
- still remains at about 1000.</p>
-
- <p>In Q4 we added 2 new committers, took in 2 commit bit for safe
- keeping, and welcomed back 4 returning committers.</p>
-
- <p>The Ports Management team bid farewell to Kris Kennaway in
- November 2010. Kris was the root of krismail, the mail we all got
- from time to time when ports broke on pointyhat. Kris did a lot
- of work benchmarking and testing &os; for stability, scalability
- and usability.</p>
-
- <p>Mark Linimon has put a lot of effort into refactoring and
- refining the code that runs the 'pointyhat' package build
- dispatch system. In 2010, the &os; Foundation purchased for
- portmgr a pair of new machines, pointyhat-west and
- pointyhat-east, to take over from the existing machine. (The
- new machines have much greater RAM, CPU, and disk capacity.)
- However, to properly utilize them, the existing code needed
- to be generalized.</p>
-
- <p>Persistent bugs, and some hardware troubles, have delayed the
- rollout far beyond what was originally planned, but there
- appears to be light at the end of the tunnel. (And, this time,
- it does not appear to be an oncoming train.)</p>
-
- <p>A document entitled "Mentoring Guidelines" as been circulated
- among ports developers, and has been greeted with a lot of positive
- feedback, and updates have been included. In the short term,
- updated copies will be maintained at
- http://people.FreeBSD.org/~portmgr/mentor_guidelines.txt.asc.</p>
-
- <p>The Ports Management team have been running -exp runs on an
- ongoing basis, verifying how base system updates may affect the
- ports tree, as well as providing QA runs for major ports updates.
- Of note, -exp runs were done for:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>ade: multiple runs for autotools refactoring</li>
-
- <li>ed: test to replace libgcc.a with libcompiler_rt.a</li>
-
- <li>jiles: test sh(1) against r212508</li>
-
- <li>kde: Qt 4.7.0 update</li>
-
- <li>kde: KDE 4.5.4 updte</li>
-
- <li>kwm: Gnome 2.32 update</li>
-
- <li>ports/144164: ensure package-noinstall target include rc.d
- scripts</li>
-
- <li>ports/145598: include etc/devd in mtree</li>
-
- <li>ports/145955: silence make fetch-required-list</li>
-
- <li>ports/147701: perform DESKTOP_ENTRIES sanity check</li>
-
- <li>ports/149657: removal of MD5 checksums</li>
-
- <li>ports/149670: remove checks in _OPTIONSFILE</li>
-
- <li>ports/150303: for INSTALL_LIBS</li>
-
- <li>ports/150337: for PLIST_DIRSTRY</li>
-
- <li>ports/151047: pass CPP to CONFIGURE/MAKE_ENV</li>
-
- <li>ports/151799: fix PLIST_DIRSTRY</li>
-
- <li>ports/151806: remove 2004 legacy hack</li>
-
- <li>ports/152055 and ports/152059: for pear infrastructure</li>
-
- <li>ports/152558: boost update</li>
-
- <li>ports/152626: fix pkg-message display if installed from
- package</li>
-
- <li>ports/152964: embed LICENSE name for STDOUT</li>
-
- <li>ports/153018: implement variables in Mozilla
- dependencies</li>
-
- <li>ports/153033: fix un-escaped shell metacharacters</li>
-
- <li>ports/153041: clean up ruby plists</li>
-
- <li>ports/153132: autotools cleanup</li>
-
- <li>ports/153318: set PGSQL default to 8.4</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Looking for help fixing <url
- link="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsBrokenOnCurrent">ports
- broken on CURRENT</url>.</task>
-
- <task>Looking for help with <url
- link="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsBrokenOnTier2Architectures">
- Tier-2 architectures</url>.</task>
-
- <task>Most ports PRs are assigned, we now need to focus on testing,
- committing and closing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Bringing up OMAP3</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@bsdimp.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mohammed</given>
- <common>Farrag</common>
- </name>
- <email>mfarrag@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~raj/patches/arm/dove_v6.diff">an
- old patch for arm</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The attached file is an old patch for ARM. We are developing new
- patch and then we are going toward Porting OMAP3.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Release Engineering Team Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Release Engineering Team</given>
- </name>
-
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Release Engineering Team reports the joint release of
- &os; 7.4 and 8.2 has been delayed slightly but should be
- completed within a week or two of the original schedule:
- http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/7.4R/schedule.html
- http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/8.2R/schedule.html</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Resource Containers</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napierala</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The goal of this project is to implement resource containers and
- a per-jail resource limits mechanism, so that system administrators
- can partition resources like memory or CPU between jails and
- prevent users from DoS-ing the whole system. Project is close to
- completion. One big item that needs to be fixed before releasing a
- patch for people to test is %CPU accounting; initial idea of just
- using %CPU calculated by the scheduler turned out to be useless.
- Implementing it cleanly will also make it easier to support other
- similar resources (e.g. writes-per-second) in the future.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="ports">
- <title>&os; as Home Theater PC</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bernhard</given>
- <common>Froehlich</common>
- </name>
- <email>decke@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Juergen</given>
- <common>Lock</common>
- </name>
- <email>nox@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/HTPC" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; could be a much better platform for a Home Theater PC
- than it currently is. We are focusing on improving support for
- media center applications. Extending the major ports (MythTV, VDR,
- XBMC) and create some documentation to guide interested people.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Improve remote control support in webcamd and with
- lirc.</task>
-
- <task>Port more Media Center applications (Enna, me-tv, ...).</task>
-
- <task>Create a small guide on how to build a great &os; Home
- Theater PC.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Foundation Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We raised $325,000 towards our goal of $350,000 for 2010! This
- will allow us to increase our project development and equipment
- spending for 2011.</p>
-
- <p>We were proud to be a sponsor for EuroBSDCon 2010, BSDDay
- Argentina 2010, MeetBSD California 2010, and NYBSDCon 2010.</p>
-
- <p>Completed the Foundation funded projects: DAHDI Project by Max
- Khon and BSNMP Improvements by Shteryana Sotirova.</p>
-
- <p>We kicked off a new project by the University of Melbourne
- called Feed-Forward Clock Synchronization Algorithms Project. The
- Five New TCP Congestion Control Algorithms for &os; Project by
- Swinburne University also officially started.</p>
-
- <p>We continued our work on infrastructure projects to beef up
- hardware for package-building, network-testing, etc. This includes
- purchasing equipment as well as managing equipment donations.</p>
-
- <p>Stop by and visit with us at FOSDEM (Feb 5-6), SCALE (Feb 26),
- AsiaBSDCon (March 17-20), and Indiana Linuxfest (March 26).</p>
-
- <p>Read more about how we supported the project and community by
- reading our end-of-year newsletter at: <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/press/2010Dec-newsletter.shtml">
- http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/press/2010Dec-newsletter.shtml</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We are fund-raising for 2011 now! Find out more at <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/donate/">
- http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/donate/</a>.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Five New TCP Congestion Control Algorithms for &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Hayes</common>
- </name>
- <email>dahayes@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Lawrence</given>
- <common>Stewart</common>
- </name>
- <email>lastewart@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grenville</given>
- <common>Armitage</common>
- </name>
- <email>garmitage@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rui</given>
- <common>Paulo</common>
- </name>
- <email>rpaulo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern</given>
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/freebsd/5cc/" />
-
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/newtcp/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/projects.shtml" />
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~lstewart/patches/5cc/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project is nearing completion, with the following code
- already available in the svn head branch:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Modular congestion control framework.</li>
-
- <li>Modularised implementations of NewReno, CUBIC and HTCP
- congestion control algorithms.</li>
-
- <li>Khelp (Kernel Helper) and Hhook (Helper Hook)
- frameworks.</li>
-
- <li>Basic Khelp/Hhook integration with the TCP stack.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The ERTT (Enhanced Round Trip Time) Khelp module is days away
- from being imported, which will then pave the way for the delay
- based congestion control algorithms to follow. Finally, a large
- documentation dump will be committed in the form of new and
- updated man pages.</p>
-
- <p>We anticipate the project will conclude around the end of
- January 2011.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Import the ERTT Khelp module.</task>
-
- <task>Import the VEGAS, HD and CHD delay based congestion control
- algorithm modules.</task>
-
- <task>Import the documentation dump for all the code
- contributed/developed as part of the project.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>DIstributed Firewall and Flow-shaper Using Statistical
- Evidence (DIFFUSE)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sebastian</given>
- <common>Zander</common>
- </name>
- <email>szander@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grenville</given>
- <common>Armitage</common>
- </name>
- <email>garmitage@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/diffuse/" />
-
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/diffuse/downloads.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>
- <p>DIFFUSE is a system enabling &os;'s IPFW firewall subsystem
- to classify IP traffic based on statistical traffic
- properties.</p>
-
- <p>With DIFFUSE, IPFW computes statistics (such as packet lengths
- or inter-packet time intervals) for observed flows, and uses ML
- (machine learning) techniques to assign flows into classes. In
- addition to traditional packet inspection rules, IPFW rules may
- now also be expressed in terms of traffic statistics or classes
- identified by ML classification. This can be helpful when direct
- packet inspection is problematic (perhaps for administrative
- reasons, or because port numbers do not reliably identify
- applications).</p>
-
- <p>DIFFUSE also enables one instance of IPFW to send flow
- information and classes to other IPFW instances, which then can
- act on such traffic (e.g. prioritise, accept, deny, etc)
- according to its class. This allows for distributed
- architectures, where classification at one location in your
- network is used to control fire-walling or rate-shaping actions
- at other locations.</p>
-
- <p>In December 2010 we released DIFFUSE v0.1, a set of patches
- for &os;-CURRENT. It can be downloaded from the project's web
- site. The web site also contains a more comprehensive
- introduction, including application examples, links to related
- work and documentation describing the software design.</p>
-
- <p>We hope to release DIFFUSE v0.2 soon. Keep an eye on the
- freebsd-ipfw and freebsd-net mailing lists for project-related
- announcements.</p>
- </p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>gpart Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrey V.</given>
- <common>Elsukov</common>
- </name>
- <email>ae@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>GEOM class PART is the default disk partitioning class since
- &os; 8.0. Compared to 8.1 now it does have several new features:
- Partition resizing. New "gpart resize" subcommand was implemented
- for all partitioning schemes but EBR. GPT recovering. Guid
- Partition Table does have redundant metadata and it can be
- recovered when some of them is damaged. New "gpart recover"
- subcommand was implemented for that purpose. Ability to
- backup/restore of partition table. New "gpart backup" and "gpart
- restore" subcommands were implemented.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>xz Compression for Packages and Log Files</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
- <common>Matuska</common>
- </name>
- <email>mm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Creating and processing xz-compressed packages is now supported
- by pkg_create(1), pkg_add(1) and bsdtar(1) in both 9-CURRENT and
- 8-STABLE. Users can test working with .txz packages by adding
- "PKG_SUFX=.txz" into /etc/make.conf.</p>
-
- <p>The ports-mgmt/portupgrade utility supports .txz packages from
- version 2.4.8 and a patch for ports-mgmt/portmaster has been
- submitted but not yet accepted by the author.</p>
-
- <p>A patch for newsyslog(8) with a rewrite of the use of
- compression tools supporting xz compression is under maintainer
- review.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Import xz(1) compression support into newsyslog(8).</task>
-
- <task>Add .txz package support to ports-mgmt/portmaster.</task>
-
- <task>Add .txz package support to the &os; port building
- cluster (pointyhat).</task>
-
- <task>Test building all packages in .txz format and compare
- results with .tbz.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ZFS pool version 28</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
- <common>Matuska</common>
- </name>
- <email>mm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-fs/2010-December/010292.html" />
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-fs/2010-December/010321.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A new version of the ZFS pool v28 patch was released for
- testing, this time for 9-CURRENT and 8-STABLE. Compared to
- the previous patch it does include updated boot support,
- improved sendfile(2) handling, a compatibility layer with
- older ZFS and several other bugfixes.</p>
-
- <p>If there are no major issues we can expect ZFS v28 imported
- into the &os;-CURRENT after 8.2 is released.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Import of ZFS v28 into &os;-CURRENT.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>&os; VirtIO Network Driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bryan</given>
- <common>V.</common>
- </name>
- <email>deboomerang@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Virtio" />
- <url href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2011-January/022036.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>VirtIO is a device framework offered by KVM/Qemu and Virtualbox
- to allow guests to achieve better I/O performance. A beta
- network driver was made available earlier this month, and work
- continues on completing the block device and refinements the
- existing network driver.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>TCP SMP scalability project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A long-running TCP SMP scalability project is beginning to wrap
- up, with the goal of committing a large outstanding patch to the
- &os; 9.x tree in the next month. This work implements a
- derivative of Willman, Rixner, and Cox's TCP connection group
- model, blended with support for hardware load distribution
- features in contemporary NICs (including RSS). Additional
- software distribution support can do work redistribution based
- on new notions of CPU affinity for individual TCP
- connections.</p>
-
- <p>On-going work is refining performance on non-RSS supporting
- configurations, and adding APIs to allow socket affinity to be
- queried (and where supported) set by applications. These
- changes significantly improve network scalability by reducing
- global lock contention, encouraging CPU affinity for
- connections, and avoiding cache line contention. The goal is
- to allow steady-state TCP connections to use only CPU-local
- cache lines, with work distributed to all CPUs. Current
- performance results are extremely promising.</p>
-
- <p>This project has been sponsored by Juniper Networks.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Allow the hash model to be selected at boot-time or run-time
- rather than compile-time; currently "options RSS" enables RSS
- support unconditionally &mdash; for systems without RSS NICs,
- this leads to a small one-time performance penalty at the
- creation of each call to bind() or connect().</task>
-
- <task>Add missing socket options to query (and override) default
- CPU affinity for connections, which is derived from the active
- software or hardware hash model.</task>
-
- <task>Teach the network stack and appropriate NIC drivers to
- propagate software-overridden connection affinity to hardware
- using new device driver ioctls for managing TCAMs and hardware
- hash tables.</task>
-
- <task>Refine software redistribution of work in the event that
- there are fewer hardware queues than available CPU threads in
- which to process packets; the current prototype is able to do
- this with significant performance benefits, but the model
- requires refining.</task>
-
- <task>Experiment with (and measure) software work redistribution
- at run-time based on RSS bucket rearrangement. This will
- require a new event notification to device drivers so that
- they can update hardware caches of the network stack's
- authoritative table.</task>
-
- <task>Commit.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Bugbusting Team Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gavin</given>
- <common>Atkinson</common>
- </name>
- <email>gavin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
- <email>remko@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Volker</given>
- <common>Werth</common>
- </name>
- <email>vwe@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/support.html#gnats" />
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BugBusting" />
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The number of non-ports PRs has held relatively steady over
- the last three months, with a slightly improved resolution rate
- being offset by a slightly increased rate of new arrivals.
- Ports PRs have increased slightly in numbers, due in part to
- the ports freeze in the lead up to the release of &os; 7.4 and
- &os; 8.2. The numbers traditionally drop quickly again once the
- freeze is lifted.</p>
-
- <p>In October, Gavin Atkinson and Mark Linimon held a session at
- the &os; Developers' Summit at EuroBSDCon, which led to some
- productive discussions, and a number of people expressing
- interest in becoming more involved with PR triaging and
- resolution.</p>
-
- <p>The bugbusting team continue work on trying to make the
- contents of the GNATS PR database cleaner, more accessible and
- easier for committers to find and resolve PRs, by tagging PRs
- to indicate the areas involved, and by ensuring that there is
- sufficient info within each PR to resolve each issue.</p>
-
- <p>Reports continue to be produced from the PR database, all of
- which can be found from the links above. Committers interested
- in custom reports are encouraged to discuss requirements with
- bugmeister@ - we are happy to create new reports where needs are
- identified.</p>
-
- <p>As always, anybody interested in helping out with the PR queue
- is encouraged to do so, the easiest way being to join us on IRC
- in #freebsd-bugbusters on EFnet. We are always looking for
- additional help, whether your interests lie in triaging incoming
- PRs, generating patches to resolve existing problems, or simply
- helping with the database housekeeping (identifying duplicate
- PRs, ones that have already been resolved, etc). This is a
- great way of getting more involved with &os;!</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Try to find ways to get more committers helping us with
- closing PRs that the team has already analyzed.</task>
-
- <task>Try to get more non-committers involved with the triaging
- of PRs as they come in, and generating patches to fix reported
- problems.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>&os; Services Control (fsc)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tom</given>
- <common>Rhodes</common>
- </name>
- <email>trhodes@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>http://people.FreeBSD.org/~trhodes/fsc/</links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; Services Control is a mix of binaries which
- integrate into the rc.d system and provide for service
- (daemon) monitoring. It knows about signals, pidfiles,
- and uses very little resources.</p>
-
- <p>The fscd utilities will be set up as a port and, hopefully,
- dropped into the ports collection in the coming weeks. This
- will allow easier testing by everyone and it should make
- migration into -CURRENT much easier.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>FOSDEM 2011</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marius</given>
- <common>Nuennerich</common>
- </name>
- <email>marius@nuenneri.ch</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Daniel</given>
- <common>Seuffert</common>
- </name>
- <email>ds@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FOSDEM.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FOSDEM 2011 will be held from Saturday, February 5th to
- Sunday February 6th in Brussels, Belgium. We will have a &os;
- booth and a developers room. At the booth there will be
- friendly supporters and a &os; Foundation member answering
- questions. The devroom will have 6 1-hour long talks about
- different topics, technical and social. FOSDEM is one of the
- biggest open-source events in Europe. It is completly free and
- no registration is required.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Get more people involved as helpers for the booth and the
- devroom are still needed. Please contact Daniel or Marius if
- you want to help out.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
-Status Report//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>January-March</month>
- <year>2011</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between January and March
- 2011. It is the first of the four reports planned for 2011. During
- this quarter, the work was focused on releasing the new minor
- versions of &os;, 7.4 and 8.2, which were released in February 2011.
- Currently, the project is starting to work on the next major version,
- 9.0.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! This report
- contains 34 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.</p>
-
- <p>Please note that the deadline for submissions covering the period
- between April and June 2011 is July 15th, 2011.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
- <description>Network Infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>gsoc</name>
- <description>Google Summer of Code</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='gsoc'>
- <title>Google Summer of Code 2011</title>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org/google/gsoc2011/freebsd" />
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2011">GSoC Wiki
- Homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; is proud to be participating in our seventh year of Google
- Summer of Code. On Monday, April 25th we accepted 17
- proposals from an overall excellent field. A full list of <a
- href="http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org/google/gsoc2011/freebsd">accepted
- proposals</a> can be found on the <a
- href="http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2011">GSoC
- website</a>. We look forward to working with these students
- over the summer.</p>
-
- <p>As we did last year we plan to ask students to submit weekly
- status reports to the
- <a href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/soc-status">
- soc-status</a> mailing list. Those wishing to keep up with
- the work in progress and offer review may wish to
- subscribe.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Bugbusting Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gavin</given>
- <common>Atkinson</common>
- </name>
- <email>gavin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
- <email>remko@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Volker</given>
- <common>Werth</common>
- </name>
- <email>vwe@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/support.html#gnats">&os; Support
- page</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BugBusting">Resources and
- documentation available for Bugbusting</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/studies/prs/">Links
- to all of the auto-generated PR reports</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The bugmeister team is happy to welcome Eitan Adler (eadler@) as
- the newest GNATS-only contributor. Eitan has been helping triage
- new bugs as they come in, as well as making good progress on many
- of the older bugs, closing duplicates and obsolete bugs and
- contacting submitters for extra information where necessary. For
- the first time in a long time we managed to get below 6000 open
- PRs, in no small part due to Eitan's efforts. Welcome aboard!</p>
-
- <p>PRs continue to be classified as they arrive, by adding 'tags'
- to the subject lines corresponding to the kernel subsystem
- involved, or man page references for userland PRs. Reports are
- generated from these nightly, grouping related PRs into one place,
- sorted by tag or man page. This allows an interested party working
- in one area or on one subsystem to easily find related bugs and
- issues in the same area, which has proven quite effective in
- getting some of the older bug reports closed. These reports can all
- be found by following the third link above.</p>
-
- <p>We continue to look for ideas for other reports that may help
- improve the PR closure rate. If you have any suggestions for
- reports which would contribute positively to the way you work,
- please email bugmeister@ and we shall try to produce such a
- report.</p>
-
- <p>Our clearance rate of PRs, especially in kern and bin, seems to
- be improving. The number of non-ports PRs has stayed almost
- constant since the last status report.</p>
-
- <p>As always, anybody interested in helping out with the PR queue
- is welcome to join us in #freebsd-bugbusters on EFnet. We are
- always looking for additional help, whether your interests lie in
- triaging incoming PRs, generating patches to resolve existing
- problems, or simply helping with the database housekeeping
- (identifying duplicate PRs, ones that have already been resolved,
- etc). This is a great way of getting more involved with &os;!</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Try to find ways to get more committers helping us with
- closing PRs that the team has already analyzed.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Five New TCP Congestion Control Algorithms for &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Hayes</common>
- </name>
- <email>dahayes@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Lawrence</given>
- <common>Stewart</common>
- </name>
- <email>lastewart@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grenville</given>
- <common>Armitage</common>
- </name>
- <email>garmitage@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rui</given>
- <common>Paulo</common>
- </name>
- <email>rpaulo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern</given>
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/freebsd/5cc/" />
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/newtcp/" />
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/projects.shtml" />
- <url href="http://FreeBSDfoundation.blogspot.com/2011/03/summary-of-five-new-tcp-congestion.html" />
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~lstewart/patches/5cc/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project is now complete, with the following code available
- in the svn head branch:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Modular congestion control framework.</li>
- <li>Khelp (Kernel Helper) and Hhook (Helper Hook)
- frameworks.</li>
- <li>Basic Khelp/Hhook integration with the TCP stack.</li>
- <li>Enhanced Round Trip Time (ERTT) Khelp module.</li>
- <li>Modularised implementations of NewReno, CUBIC, H-TCP, Vegas,
- Hamilton-Delay and CAIA-Hamilton-Delay congestion control
- algorithms.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>In addition to the code, a large set of documentation was
- committed (see the following man pages: cc(4), cc_newreno(4),
- cc_cubic(4), cc_htcp(4), cc_vegas(4), cc_hd(4), cc_chd(4),
- h_ertt(4), cc(9), khelp(9), hhook(9)) and a <a
- href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/reports/110228A/CAIA-TR-110228A.pdf">
- technical report</a> was released which evaluates the
- computational overhead associated with TCP before and after
- the project's changes.</p>
-
- <p>A candidate patch to MFC the modular congestion control
- framework to the 8-STABLE branch is ready for testing <a
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~lstewart/patches/5cc/modularcc_mfc_8.x.r219091.patch">
- here</a>. If you try the patch, please send a note detailing
- your experience (positive or negative) to Lawrence
- Stewart.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks go to the &os; Foundation for funding this work, to the
- project's technical reviewers for providing detailed feedback, and
- to all &os; users who have provided testing feedback thus far.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test <a
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~lstewart/patches/5cc/modularcc_mfc_8.x.r219091.patch">
- 8-STABLE MFC candidate patch</a> and do the merge in time
- for 8.3-RELEASE.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="team">
- <title>The &os; Foundation Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We created our <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/documents/Budget2011.pdf">
- 2011 budget</a>. Some of our plans for 2011 include spending
- $125,000 on project development and $75,000 on equipment to
- build up &os; facilities in three locations.</p>
-
- <p>We were proud to be a sponsor for AsiaBSDCon 2011 in Tokyo. We
- also committed to sponsoring BSDCan 2011 in May, and EuroBSDCon
- 2011 in October. The Foundation was also represented at SCALE in
- Los Angeles, Indiana LinuxFest in Indianapolis, and Flourish in
- Chicago.</p>
-
- <p>Completed Foundation-funded projects: <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/announcements.shtml#Swinburne">
- Five New TCP Congestion Control Algorithms project</a> by
- Swinburne University and Resource Containers project by
- Edward Napierala.</p>
-
- <p>In February we visited companies in the Bay Area that use &os;.
- Our goal was to promote &os;, better understand their interests and
- needs, and help facilitate stronger relationships between these
- companies and the Project. The presentations we gave included the
- benefits of &os;, Project road-map, potential areas of
- collaboration, case studies, and how the Foundation supports the
- project. By visiting in person we were able to show our commitment
- to the Project and respond directly to questions and concerns they
- may have had. We were pleased with the positive responses we
- received and plan on visiting more companies in the future.</p>
-
- <p>We are funding two new projects. The first project is
- Implementing Support of GEM, KMS, and DRI for Intel Drivers by
- Konstantin Belousov. The second is Improving the Maturity of IPv6
- Support of &os; and PC-BSD by Bjoern Zeeb.</p>
-
- <p>We continued our work on infrastructure projects to beef up
- hardware for package-building, network-testing, etc. This includes
- purchasing equipment as well as managing equipment donations.</p>
-
- <p>Stop by and visit with us at BSDCan (May 13-14) and SouthEast
- LinuxFest (June 10-12).</p>
-
- <p>The work above as well as many other tasks we do for the
- project, couldn't be done without donations. Please help us by
- making a donation or asking your company to make a donation. We
- would be happy to send marketing literature to you or your company.
- Find out how to make a donation at <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/">
- http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/</a>.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE-&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>KDE</given>
- <common>&os;</common>
- </name>
- <email>kde-freebsd@kde.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org">KDE-&os;</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KDE on &os; team have continued to improve the experience of
- KDE and Qt under &os;. The latest round of improvements
- include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Improved shared resources (i.e. pixmaps for KDE)</li>
- <li>Improved file monitoring (using kevent)</li>
- <li>Improved KSysGuard support (new and refined sensors)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The team have also made many releases and upstreamed many fixes
- and patches. The latest round of releases include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Qt: 4.7.2</li>
- <li>KDE: 4.5.5; 4.6.1; 4.6.2</li>
- <li>KOffice: 2.3.3</li>
- <li>KDevelop: 4.2.0; 4.2.2 (KDevPlatform: 1.2.0; 1.2.2)</li>
- <li>many smaller ports</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The team needs more testers and porters so please visit us at
- kde-freebsd@kde.org</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Continue improvements of KSysGuard.</task>
- <task>General maintenance.</task>
- <task>General testing.</task>
- <task><b>Porting</b>.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>&os; Chromium</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os;</given>
- <common>Chromium Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>chromium@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://trillian.chruetertee.ch/chromium" />
- <url href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-chromium" />
- <url href="http://www.chromium.org/Home" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Thanks to a great collaborative effort from the &os; community, the
- OpenBSD community, and the Chromium developers, Chromium has been
- updated in the Ports tree.</p>
-
- <p>In the spirit of release early and release often, updates to
- Chromium happen frequently. The contributors of the &os; Chromium
- team have demonstrated great agility in keeping pace with updates
- in the development repository hosted at <a
- href="http://trillian.chruetertee.ch/chromium">
- http://trillian.chruetertee.ch/chromium</a>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>A task that lies ahead is working with the Chromium
- developers at integrating the &os; patches into the codebase.
- Volunteers are welcome.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>DIstributed Firewall and Flow-shaper Using Statistical
- Evidence (DIFFUSE)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sebastian</given>
- <common>Zander</common>
- </name>
- <email>szander@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grenville</given>
- <common>Armitage</common>
- </name>
- <email>garmitage@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/diffuse/" />
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/diffuse/downloads.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>DIFFUSE is a system enabling &os;'s IPFW firewall subsystem to
- classify IP traffic based on statistical traffic properties.</p>
-
- <p>With DIFFUSE, IPFW computes statistics (such as packet lengths
- or inter-packet time intervals) for observed flows, and uses ML
- (machine learning) to classify flows into classes. In addition to
- traditional packet inspection rules, IPFW rules may now also be
- expressed in terms of traffic statistics or classes identified by
- ML classification. This can be helpful when direct packet
- inspection is problematic (perhaps for administrative reasons, or
- because port numbers do not reliably identify applications).</p>
-
- <p>DIFFUSE also enables one instance of IPFW to send flow
- information and classes to other IPFW instances, which then can act
- on such traffic (e.g. prioritise, accept, deny, etc.) according to
- its class. This allows for distributed architectures, where
- classification at one location in your network is used to control
- fire-walling or rate-shaping actions at other locations.</p>
-
- <p>DIFFUSE is a set of patches for &os;-CURRENT. It can be
- downloaded from the project's web site. The web site also contains
- a more comprehensive introduction, including application examples,
- links to related work and documentation.</p>
-
- <p>In February 2011 we released DIFFUSE v0.2.2. This release
- contains a number of bug fixes and new features. Most notably since
- version 0.2 there is a tool to build classifier models, and there
- is a feature module and classifier model to classify Skype
- traffic.</p>
-
- <p>We hope to release DIFFUSE v0.3 soon. Keep an eye on the
- freebsd-ipfw and freebsd-net mailing lists for project-related
- announcements.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="ports">
- <title>&os; as Home Theater PC</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bernhard</given>
- <common>Froehlich</common>
- </name>
- <email>decke@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Juergen</given>
- <common>Lock</common>
- </name>
- <email>nox@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/HTPC" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; could be a much better platform for a Home Theater PC than
- it currently is. We are focusing on improving support for media
- center applications by extending the major ports (MythTV, VDR, XBMC)
- and creating some documentation to guide interested people.</p>
-
- <p>In the last months we continued to work on HTPC relevant ports,
- improved lirc and multimedia/webcamd remote control support. The
- last missing major HTPC application VDR (Video Disk Recorder) has
- finally been committed to the portstree as multimedia/vdr including
- 17 vdr plugin ports.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Improve remote control support in webcamd and with
- lirc.</task>
-
- <task>Port more Media Center applications (Enna, me-tv, ...)</task>
-
- <task>Create a small guide on how to build a great &os; Home
- Theater PC.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Bringing up OMAP3</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@bsdimp.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mohammed</given>
- <common>Farrag</common>
- </name>
- <email>mfarrag@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>OMAP3 Emulation:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Step #1: qemu-omap3 isn't ported to &os; yet. So,</li>
- <li>Step #2: Use qemu-omap3 on Gentoo Host ..</li>
- <li>Step #3: Is the end reached ?! No, bcz qemu-omap3 is not
- full. So, go to step #4.</li>
- <li>Step #4: Use Meego &gt;&gt; Download Ubuntu 10.10 &gt;&gt;
- Install it, and</li>
- <li>Step #5: Compile &os; kernel, Create root file system,
- mkimage, Emulate using Meego.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Device Drivers for OMAP3 Processors.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>New &os; Installer</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
- <common>Whitehorn</common>
- </name>
- <email>nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BSDInstall">BSDInstall Wiki Page
- (with test images)</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PCBSDInstallMerge">Wiki for
- Integration Plan with PC-BSD installer</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>On March 14th, sysinstall was replaced on the 9.0 snapshot media
- by a new, modular installer called BSDInstall. This adds support
- for a wide variety of new features while simplifying the
- installation process. Testing before the 9.0 release will be very
- much appreciated -- CD and memory stick images for a variety of
- platforms are linked from the BSDInstall wiki page.</p>
-
- <p>Interesting features:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Install CD media are always live CDs</li>
- <li>Installations spanning multiple disks</li>
- <li>Wireless setup</li>
- <li>GPT disk formatting</li>
- <li>Virtualization friendly: can install from a live system onto
- disk images</li>
- <li>Easily hackable and more modular than sysinstall</li>
- <li>Greater flexibility: shells available throughout the
- installation</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Work is presently ongoing to integrate this installer with the
- backend provided by pc-sysinstall (second wiki link).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>ZFS installation support.</task>
- <task>IA64 disk setup.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>Webcam and DVB Compatibility List</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthias</given>
- <common>Apitz</common>
- </name>
- <email>guru@unixarea.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/WebcamCompat" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><strong>Webcam and DVB Compatibility List</strong></p>
-
- <p>This is the &os; Webcam, DVB, and Remote Control Compatibility
- List. The main goal of this page is to give an exact answer about
- which application works with a given cam or DVB. Combinations of
- the hardware and software mentioned in this table are known to
- work.</p>
-
- <p>Please add more lines to the table or ask me to do so by just
- sending a mail with your Cam/DVB information. Please note: you
- should only add information you have seen working and not you may
- think of or imagine that they could work. The contact information
- (name and/or email addr) is optional.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Move this to a real database in where &os; enduser could self
- insert their gadgets, like the &os; Laptop Compat List.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>OpenAFS Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benjamin</given>
- <common>Kaduk</common>
- </name>
- <email>kaduk@mit.edu</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Derrick</given>
- <common>Brashear</common>
- </name>
- <email>shadow@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://openafs.org">OpenAFS home page</url>
-
- <url href="http://web.mit.edu/freebsd/openafs/openafs.shar">&os;
- port for OpenAFS 1.6.0 prerelease 4</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>AFS is a distributed network filesystem that originated from the
- Andrew Project at Carnegie-Mellon University. The OpenAFS client
- implementation has not been particularly useful on &os; since the
- &os; 4.X releases. Work covered in previous reports brought the
- OpenAFS client to a useful form on 9.0-CURRENT, though with some
- rough edges. Since our last report, we have fixed several bugs that
- were impacting usability, and we expect the upcoming 1.6.0 release
- to be usable for regular client workloads (though not heavy load).
- Accordingly, we have submitted packaging for inclusion in the Ports
- Collection (PR ports/152467).</p>
-
- <p>There are several known outstanding issues that are being worked
- on, but detailed bug reports are welcome at
- port-freebsd@openafs.org.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update VFS locking to allow the use of disk-based client
- caches as well as memory-based caches.</task>
-
- <task>Track down races and deadlocks that may appear under
- load.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate with the bsd.kmod.mk kernel-module build
- infrastructure.</task>
-
- <task>Eliminate a moderate memory leak from the kernel
- module.</task>
-
- <task>PAG (Process Authentication Group) support is not
- functional.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; NYI Admins Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>NYI Admins Team</given>
- </name>
- <email>nyi-admin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD.org site at New York Internet is progressing, though
- more slowly than we had hoped. Due to problems with the old power
- controllers and serial console servers, new equipment has been
- bought by the &os; Foundation. Installing the new equipment
- required re-racking all the existing servers which was done by the
- local &os; team (Steven Kreuzer and John Baldwin).</p>
-
- <p>For basic infrastructure at the site (such as DHCP, DNS, console
- etc.) the &os; Foundation bought some new servers which are in the
- process of being configured.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; Ports team are currently using 9 of the NYI servers for
- package building.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We are looking for a storage system (15TB+) for keeping
- replicas of all the main FreeBSD.org systems, a full ftp-archive
- mirror, site local files etc.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>RCTL, aka Resource Containers</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napierala</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Most of the code has already been merged into CURRENT. There are
- two remaining problems I would like to solve before 9.0-RELEASE - see
- below - but otherwise, the code is stable; please test and report
- any problems. You will need to rebuild the kernel with "options
- RACCT" and "options RCTL". The rctl(8) manual page should be a good
- introduction on how to use it.</p>
-
- <p>This project was sponsored by The &os; Foundation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Reimplementing %CPU accounting and CPU throttling.</task>
-
- <task>Making jail rules persistent - right now, one cannot add jail
- rule before that jail is created, which makes it impossible to put
- them into /etc/rctl.conf; also, rules disappear when jail gets
- destroyed.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Portmaster</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Doug</given>
- <common>Barton</common>
- </name>
- <email>dougb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://dougbarton.us/portmaster-proposal.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The latest version of portmaster contains numerous improvements
- aimed at large-scale enterprise users. Particularly, support for
- the --index-only/--packages-only code has been significantly
- improved. Some of the highlights include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>New --update-if-newer option which takes a list of ports
- and/or a glob pattern on the command line and only updates those
- that are out of date. This feature is very useful for ensuring
- that the packages needed for updating a system are all available
- and up to date on the package building system.</li>
-
- <li>The portmaster.rc file can now be stored in the same
- directory as the script itself, which aids in shared access to
- the script (for example over an NFS mount)</li>
-
- <li>More features now work (or work better) with --index-only,
- including --check-depends</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>I have received some support for items E.2 and E.3 on the web
- page listed above so I will be putting some effort into those areas
- in the coming months. I also have in mind to split out the "fetch"
- code to be its own script, in part to support goal E.2, and to
- allow for more efficient parallelization when downloading multiple
- distfiles (especially for multiple ports that download the same
- distfile). This will also allow me to set a global limit for the
- number of parallel fetches which should aid users on slow
- links.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>pfSense</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
- <common>Ullrich</common>
- </name>
- <email>sullrich@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Chris</given>
- <common>Buechler</common>
- </name>
- <email>cmb@pfsense.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ermal</given>
- <common>Luci</common>
- </name>
- <email>eri@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.pfsense.org">pfSense home page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work on 2.0 is rapidly coming to an end. We released RC1 around
- Feb 25 2011 and so far it seems to be rather stable. 2.0 is our first
- major release in 2 years and almost all limitations of the previous
- version has been overcome.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish testing RC1 and certify for release.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Linux Compatibility Layer - DVB and V4L2 Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Juergen</given>
- <common>Lock</common>
- </name>
- <email>nox@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~nox/dvb/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Following (separate) discussions on the mailing lists I have
- made patches to add DVB and V4L2 ioctl translation support to the
- Linux compatibility layer, allowing Linux apps like SageTV, Skype,
- and Flash to use DVB/ATSC tuners and webcams that previously only
- worked for native &os; apps. (Most of this hardware uses Linux
- drivers via the <a
- href="http://www.freshports.org/multimedia/webcamd">
- multimedia/webcamd</a> port.)</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Handle the remaining ioctls that (I think) are not used by
- DVB tuners/cameras supported by webcamd (it only supports USB
- devices, the unhandled ioctls mostly have to do with video overlays
- and hardware MPEG2 decoding on analog or DVB tuners, features that
- AFAIK don't exist on USB hardware.)</task>
-
- <task>Make the DVB support a port because there were concerns
- putting it in base due to the LGPL in one of the header files even
- though I already separated out the code into an extra kld.
- (linux_dvbwrapper.ko)</task>
-
- <task>Get the patches polished and committed. :) (Until they are
- you can check my <a
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~nox/dvb/">DVB page</a>
- and the freebsd-emulation@ mailing list for updates.)</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/powerpc on Freescale QorIQ</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michal</given>
- <common>Dubiel</common>
- </name>
- <email>md@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>QorIQ is a brand of Power Architecture-based communications
- microprocessors from Freescale. It is an evolutionary step from the
- PowerQUICC platform (MPC85xx) and is built around one or more Power
- Architecture e500/e500mc cores. This work is bringing up &os; on
- these system-on-chip devices along with device drivers for
- integrated peripherials.</p>
-
- <p>Current &os; QorIQ support includes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>QorIQ P2020 support</li>
- <li>Booting via U-Boot bootloader</li>
- <li>L1, L2 cache</li>
- <li>Serial console (UART)</li>
- <li>Interrupt controller</li>
- <li>Ethernet (TSEC, SGMII mode)</li>
- <li>I2C</li>
- <li>EHCI controller (no Transaction Translation Unit)</li>
- <li>Security Engine (SEC) 3.1</li>
- <li>PCI Express controller (host mode)</li>
- <li>Enhanced SDHC (no MMC support)</li>
- <li>Dual-core (SMP) support</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/arm on Marvell Raid-on-Chip</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grzegorz</given>
- <common>Bernacki</common>
- </name>
- <email>gjb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Marvell 88RC8180 is an integrated RAID-on-Chip controller, based
- on the Feroceon 88FR331 CPU core (ARMv5TE). The 88RC9580 is a next
- generation version, based on the Sheeva 88SV581 CPU core (ARMv6) of
- this system-on-chip devices family.</p>
-
- <p>Current &os; suppport for 88RC8180 and 88RC9580 includes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Booting via U-Boot bootloader</li>
- <li>L1, L2 cache</li>
- <li>Serial console support (UART)</li>
- <li>Interrupt controller</li>
- <li>Integrated timers</li>
- <li>PCI Express (root complex and endpoint modes)</li>
- <li>Doorbells and messages</li>
- <li>Ethernet controller</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Complete, clean up, merge with HEAD.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BSDCan</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
- <common>Langille</common>
- </name>
- <email>dvl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2011/">BSDCan 2011</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Our <a
- href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2011/schedule/events.en.html">list
- of talks</a> has been settled, and the <a
- href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2011/schedule/index.en.html">
- schedule</a> is pretty much finalized. There is still time
- to get into the <a
- href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2011/schedule/events/259.en.html">
- Works In Progress</a> session.</p>
-
- <p>Best to book your <a
- href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2011/campus.php">on-campus
- accommodation</a> now. Or stay at one of the <a
- href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2011/travel.php">nearby
- hotels</a>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Show up. Enjoy. Profit.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
- <common>Abthorpe</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Port</given>
- <common>Management Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/" />
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/" />
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html" />
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html" />
- <url href="http://blogs.FreeBSDish.org/portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=135441496471197" />
- <url href="http://tinderbox.marcuscom.com/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports tree slowly moves up closer to 23,000. The PR count
- still remains at about 1000.</p>
-
- <p>In Q1 we added 2 new committers, and took in 4 commit bits for
- safe keeping.</p>
-
- <p>After a year of serving as the team secretary, Thomas Abthorpe's
- membership was upgraded to full voting status.</p>
-
- <p>The Ports Management team have been running -exp runs on an
- ongoing basis, verifying how base system updates may affect the
- ports tree, as well as providing QA runs for major ports updates.
- Of note, -exp runs were done for:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>erwin did a clang -exp run, and sent results to interested
- parties</li>
-
- <li>kde@ requested an -exp run for KDE 4.6.1 and Qt 4.7.2</li>
-
- <li>linimon -exp for update of default zope version to 3.2</li>
-
- <li>miwi performed the following -exp runs, make fetch-original,
- xorg, cmake, pear, kde4 / py-qt / sip, and python2.7</li>
-
- <li>mm requested an -exp run to test the last GPLv2 version of
- gcc 4.2.2</li>
-
- <li>pav completed open-motif and mono -exp runs for respective
- submitters</li>
-
- <li>ports/127214, -exp run to make copy/paste of portaudit user
- friendly</li>
-
- <li>ports/144482, -exp run to fix package depends</li>
-
- <li>ports/152102, -exp run to make dirrmtry more friendly</li>
-
- <li>ports/152268, -exp run to update binutils</li>
-
- <li>ports/153539, -exp run to allow checking STRIP when
- WITH_DEBUG is defined</li>
-
- <li>ports/153547, -exp run to remove NO_SIZE</li>
-
- <li>ports/153625, -exp run to pass CPPFLAGS to
- MAKE/CONFIGURE_ENV</li>
-
- <li>ports/153634, -exp run to remove redundant PKGNAMEPREFIX for
- localised ports</li>
-
- <li>ports/154121, -exp run to use --title for new libdialog</li>
-
- <li>ports/154122, -exp run to update libtool to 2.4</li>
-
- <li>ports/154186, -exp to allow using linux 2.4 emulation on &os;
- 8+</li>
-
- <li>ports/154390, -exp run to make fetching output copy/paste
- friendly</li>
-
- <li>ports/154653, -exp run to remove superfluous slash</li>
-
- <li>ports/154799, -exp run to update glib + gtk</li>
-
- <li>ports/154994, -exp run for MASTER_SITE_PERL_CPAN
- enhancements</li>
-
- <li>ports/155502, -exp run to remove sanity check for
- X_WINDOW_SYSTEM</li>
-
- <li>ports/155504, -exp run to remove USE_XPM from b.p.m.</li>
-
- <li>ports/155505, -exp run to update GNU m4</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Looking for help fixing <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsBrokenOnCurrent">ports
- broken on CURRENT</a>.</task>
-
- <task>Looking for help with <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsBrokenOnTier2Architectures">
- Tier-2 architectures</a>.</task>
-
- <task>Most ports PRs are assigned, we now need to focus on testing,
- committing and closing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>GEOM-based ataraid(4) Replacement &mdash; geom_raid.</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>M. Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A new RAID GEOM class (geom_raid) was added to &os; 9-CURRENT, to
- replace ataraid(4) in supporting various BIOS-based software RAIDs.
- Unlike ataraid(4) this implementation does not depend on legacy
- ata(4) subsystem and can be used with any disk drivers, including
- new CAM-based ones (ahci(4), siis(4), mvs(4) and ata(4) with
- `options ATA_CAM`). To make code more readable and extensible, this
- implementation follows modular design, including a core part and two
- sets of modules, implementing support for different metadata
- formats and RAID levels.</p>
-
- <p>Support for such popular metadata formats is now implemented:
- Intel, JMicron, NVIDIA, Promise (also used by AMD/ATI) and
- SiliconImage.</p>
-
- <p>Such RAID levels are now supported: RAID0, RAID1, RAID1E,
- RAID10, SINGLE, CONCAT.</p>
-
- <p>For any all of these RAID levels and metadata formats this class
- supports full cycle of volume operations: reading, writing,
- creation, deletion, disk removal and insertion, rebuilding, dirty
- shutdown detection and resynchronization, bad sector recovery,
- faulty disks tracking, hot-spare disks. For Intel and Promise
- formats there is support for multiple volumes per disk set.</p>
-
- <p>See the graid(8) manual page for additional details.</p>
-
- <p>Sponsored by: Cisco Systems, Inc. and iXsystems, Inc.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Implement metadata modules for other formats (DDF, Highpoint,
- VIA, ...).</task>
-
- <task>Implement transformation modules for other RAID levels
- (RAID5, ...).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>www/apache22 Default</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Philip</given>
- <common>Gollucci</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgollucci@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Olli</given>
- <common>Hauer</common>
- </name>
- <email>ohauer@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Apache</given>
- <common>Apache</common>
- </name>
- <email>apache@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~pgollucci/FreeBSD/prs/maintainers.html#apache">
- prs</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/147009">-exp
- request</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Apache" />
-
- <url href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/freebsd-apache/2011-March/002174.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>95% done, pending final -exp run, and pulling the switch. HEADS-UP
- announcement already sent to relevant lists. This will be for
- 8.3/9.0.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/EC2</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Colin</given>
- <common>Percival</common>
- </name>
- <email>cperciva@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.daemonology.net/freebsd-on-ec2/">&os;/EC2
- status page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; is now able to run on t1.micro and cc1.4xlarge instances in
- the Amazon EC2 cloud. &os; 8.2-RELEASE is stable subject to the
- limitations of the instance type (e.g., running ZFS on a micro
- instance with only 600 MB of RAM doesn't work very well), but &os;
- 9.0 has significant stability issues.</p>
-
- <p>A list of available &os; AMIs (EC2 machine images) appears on
- the &os;/EC2 status page.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Bring &os; to a wider range of EC2 instance types.</task>
-
- <task>Completely rework the locking in head/sys/i386/xen/pmap.c to
- eliminate races and make 9.0-CURRENT stable under
- paravirtualization.</task>
-
- <task>Track down several possibly-related problems with scheduling
- and timekeeping.</task>
-
- <task>Fix other issues shown on the &os;/EC2 status page.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>&os; Haskell Ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor J&aacute;nos</given>
- <common>P&Aacute;LI</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ashish</given>
- <common>SHUKLA</common>
- </name>
- <email>ashish@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Giuseppe</given>
- <common>Pilichi</common>
- </name>
- <email>jacula@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Haskell">&os; Haskell Wiki
- Page</url>
-
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd-haskell/freebsd-haskell">&os;
- Haskell ports repository</url>
-
- <url href="http://haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-haskell/">
- &os; Haskell mailing list</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are proud to announce that the &os; Haskell team has updated
- GHC to 7.0.3, and all other existing Haskell ports to the latest
- stable versions, as well as added new ports. The total number of
- Haskell ports in the &os; repository is now more than 200. These
- ports are still waiting to be committed. At the moment, they are
- available from <a
- href="https://github.com/freebsd-haskell/freebsd-haskell">&os;
- Haskell ports repository</a>. Any users who would like to get
- early access to them, please refer to the <a
- href="http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/freebsd-haskell/2011-April/000278.html">
- &os; Haskell ports Call For Testing</a>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Create a metaport for Haskell Platform.</task>
- <task>Create a port for Happstack.</task>
- <task>Create a port for gitit.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Journaled Soft Updates</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeff</given>
- <common>Roberson</common>
- </name>
- <email>jeff@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kirk</given>
- <common>McKusick</common>
- </name>
- <email>mckusick@mckusick.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>All known problems with journaled soft updates have been fixed
- in head. If you have any problems while running with journaled soft
- updates, please report them to us.</p>
-
- <p>We have addressed several performance issues that have been
- brought to our attention. If you have any performance problems
- while running with journaled soft updates, please report them to
- us.</p>
-
- <p>We have improved the recovery of resources when running with
- soft updates on small (root) filesystems. We anticipate being able
- to use soft updates for root filesystems in the 9.0 system.</p>
-
- <p>We expect to have journaled soft updates default to enabled in
- the 9.0 system. We encourage users of -CURRENT to enable journaled
- soft updates to help shake out any remaining performance problems
- and bugs.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>MIPS/Octeon Support and bootinfo</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
- <common>Duane</common>
- </name>
- <email>aduane@juniper.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Working on improving support for Octeon processors and
- integrating with other MIPS processor families. Currently working
- on support for the standard MIPS bootinfo structure as a boot API
- (to supplement/replace the Caviums-specific structure). Other
- Octeon improvements including cleanups to CF and USB drivers to
- come.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The &os; German Documentation Project Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Johann</given>
- <common>Kois</common>
- </name>
- <email>jkois@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benedict</given>
- <common>Reuschling</common>
- </name>
- <email>bcr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://doc.bsdgroup.de">Website of the &os; German
- Documentation Project.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Benedict Reuschling contributed the translation of the new
- handbook section about HAST, while Benjamin Lukas was working on
- the first translation of the firewall chapter of the handbook. The
- committers to the German Documentation Project were busy with
- keeping the existing German documentation up-to-date. The website
- translations were also kept in sync with the ones on &os;.org.</p>
-
- <p>We tried to re-activate committers who did not contribute for
- some time but most of them are currently unable to free up enough
- time. We hope to gain fresh contributor blood as we are getting
- occasional reports about bugs and grammar in the german
- translation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Submit grammar, spelling or other errors you find in the
- german documents and the website.</task>
-
- <task>Translate more articles and other open handbook
- sections.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="docs">
- <title>The &os; Japanese Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hiroki</given>
- <common>Sato</common>
- </name>
- <email>hrs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ryusuke</given>
- <common>Suzuki</common>
- </name>
- <email>ryusuke@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ja/">Japanese &os; Web
- Pages</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/doc-jp/">The &os; Japanese
- Documentation Project Web Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The www/ja and doc/ja_JP.eucJP/books/handbook have constantly
- been updated. During this period, translation of the handbook
- installation page was finished. The following chapters are now
- synchronized with the English version:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>introduction</li>
- <li>install</li>
- <li>ports</li>
- <li>x11</li>
- <li>desktop</li>
- <li>multimedia</li>
- <li>mirrors</li>
- <li>pgpkeys</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Merging translation results from the www tree on a separate
- repository for the translation work into the main tree was also
- finished. Since outdated and/or non-translated documents also
- remain in both doc/ja_JP.eucJP and www, further translation work is
- still needed. Some progress has been made in the Porter's Handbook
- as well in this period.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='gsoc'>
- <title>Extfs Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Zheng</given>
- <common>Liu</common>
- </name>
- <email>lz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://p4web.FreeBSD.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/soc2010/extfs/src/sys/fs/&amp;c=rFV@//depot/projects/soc2010/extfs/src/sys/fs/ext2fs/?ac=83">
- ext2fs</url>
-
- <url href="http://p4web.FreeBSD.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/soc2010/ext4fs/src/sys/fs/&amp;c=cc4@//depot/projects/soc2010/ext4fs/src/sys/fs/ext4fs/?ac=83">
- ext4fs</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I have implemented a reallocblks in ext2fs, like in ffs,
- and submitted a patch file to mailing list. Next I will try to
- implement htree directory index in ext2fs.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Linux Emulation Ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Emulation</given>
- <common>Mailinglist</common>
- </name>
- <email>freebsd-emulation@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.leidinger.net/blog/2011/02/25/howto-creating-your-own-updated-linux-rpm-for-the-freebsd-linuxulator/">
- HOWTO: cre­at­ing your own updated linux RPM for the &os;
- linuxulator</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Old linux_base ports (all which are not used by default in some
- release) where marked as deprecated with a short expiration
- period. The reason is that all those ports are long past their end
- of life and do not receive security updates anymore. Unfortunately
- this is also true for the linux_base ports which are still used by
- default in the releases, but no replacement is available ATM (see
- open tasks).</p>
-
- <p>The linux-f10-pango port was updated to a more recent version
- whoch does not have a security problem by generating a linux-RPM in
- a VM with "&os;" as the vendor (see the links section for a
- HOWTO).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Decide which RPM based linux distribution+version to track
- next for the linux_base ports, create ports for it and test for
- compatibility with our kernel code.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>HAST (Highly Available Storage)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mikolaj</given>
- <common>Golub</common>
- </name>
- <email>trociny@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>HAST development is progressing nicely. Mikolaj Golub who contributes
- to HAST is now a &os; src committer. Some changes worth noting since
- the last report:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Compression of the data being sent over the network. This can
- speed up especially synchronization process.</li>
- <li>Optional checksuming for the data being send over the
- network.</li>
- <li>Capsicum sandboxing for secondary node and hastctl.</li>
- <li>Chroot+setuid+setgid sandboxing for primary node.</li>
- <li>Allow administrators to specify source IP address for
- connections.</li>
- <li>When changing role wait for a while for the other node to
- switch from primary to secondary to avoid split-brain.</li>
- <li>Many bug fixes.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ZFSv28 available in &os; 9-CURRENT</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
- <common>Matuska</common>
- </name>
- <email>mm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>ZFS v28 is now in HEAD! Test, test, test and test. Pretty please.
- New features include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Data deduplication.</li>
- <li>Triple parity RAIDZ (RAIDZ3).</li>
- <li>zfs diff.</li>
- <li>zpool split.</li>
- <li>Snapshot holds.</li>
- <li>zpool import -F. Allows to rewind corrupted pool to earlier
- transaction group.</li>
- <li>Possibility to import pool in read-only mode.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>New &os; Handbook Section Covering HAST</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Daniel</given>
- <common>Gerzo</common>
- </name>
- <email>danger@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/disks-hast.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A new &os; Handbook section covering the Highly Available
- STorage, or HAST developed by Pawel Jakub Dawidek has been
- recently added. In this section, you will learn what HAST is,
- how it works, which features it provides and how to set it up.
- It also includes a working example on how it can be used
- together with devd(8) and CARP. Enjoy your reading.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
-Status Report//EN"
-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>April-June</month>
-
- <year>2011</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between April and June
- 2011. It is the second of the four reports planned for 2011. Since
- this quarter, the work is being focused on the next major version of
- &os;, 9.0, which is to be released in September.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! This report
- contains 36 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.</p>
-
- <p>Please note that the deadline for submissions covering the period
- between July and September 2011 is October 15th, 2011.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
- <description>Network Infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>gsoc</name>
- <description>Google Summer of Code</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='gsoc'>
- <title>Disk device error counters</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
- <common>Dudinskyi</common>
- </name>
- <email>dudinskyj@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Disk%20device%20error%20counters">
- Wiki page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Currently, I work on schedule, I printed the information of
- disk error in utility iostat option -E. While only displays five
- types of errors. Further analysis will give me the opportunity to
- identify other types of disk errors.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Search other type of error and the place of their
- registration.</task>
-
- <task>Maybe find a better place registration of errors than
- xpt_done().</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>&os; June 6th, 2011 Doc Sprint</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benedict</given>
- <common>Reuschling</common>
- </name>
- <email>bcr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dru</given>
- <common>Lavigne</common>
- </name>
- <email>dru@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/DocSprints">The DocSprints page
- in the &os; wiki</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~bcr/doc/sprints/20110606-final.html">
- Results of the June 6 Doc Sprint</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~linimon/annotated_prs.docsprint.html">
- Closed PRs during the doc sprint</url>
-
- <url href="http://openhelpconference.com/">Website of the Open Help
- conference</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>On June 6, the &os; documentation project held a doc sprint
- where a number of documentation issues were discussed. The sprint
- took place primarily in IRC channel #bsddocs on EFNet. Notes were
- taken in an Etherpad document where all participants could
- concurrently edit them in an easy to use interface. Parallel to the
- discussion, a number of doc problem reports have been closed. There
- are still some doc PRs that have been identified that could also be
- closed, because their original issue was already committed but the
- PR is still open. This needs to be investigated on a case by case
- basis.</p>
-
- <p>Dru Lavigne brought in her experiences from the Open Help
- conference that she was attending during the sprint. It would be
- good to have some &os; documentation people at a future Open
- Help conference to exchange ideas with other open source
- documentation projects and how they go about doing their work.</p>
-
- <p>The primary discussion focused on the issues that have been
- talked about at the documentation working group at BSDCan's
- DevSummit in May. Subjects like converting the documentation
- repository from CVS to SVN, the move from DocBook SGML to XML-based
- documentation as well as other formats like RST (re-restructured
- text), and publication efforts of the handbook in electronic and
- dead-tree form were thoroughly debated.</p>
-
- <p>Overall participation was good, but we would like to have more
- documentation folks to participate in future sprints. The next
- sprint is planned before EuroBSDCon 2011 and will be announced in
- time so that interested people can set aside some time for it. We
- also plan to include different time zones so that we can have more
- input from various areas. We hope to establish these kind of
- sprints on a regular basis to deal with documentation issues that
- affect the whole community.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to everyone who participated and helped bring some of the
- issues we talked about forward.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Schedule the next documentation sprint before the next
- EuroBSDCon and include different timezones.</task>
-
- <task>Work on the todo items identified during the sprint.</task>
-
- <task>Resolve open documentation problem reports identified to be
- fixed, but still open for some reason.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='gsoc'>
- <title>Replacing the Regular Expression Code</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/G%C3%A1borSoC2011">Wiki
- page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The current regular expression code in libc is quite outdated
- and does not support wide characters. There are various open
- source regular expression libraries but replacing the code is
- not a simple task because there are quite many considerations
- and requirements. The best candidate is TRE, which is a
- BSD-licensed, supports wide and multibyte characters, conforms
- to POSIX and it performs well compared to another available
- alternatives, so the work has been started with TRE. Apart
- from the replacement, the plan is to implement heuristical
- matching, which will speed up the pattern matching
- significantly. Besides, grep and diff in the base system have
- been using the GNU regex code, which has a more permissive
- syntax. It is desired to have a single regex engine in the
- base system, so the GNU syntax has to be implemented (as an
- optional feature), as well.</p>
-
- <p>So far, a fast string matching algorithm has been added,
- which is a variant of the Turbo Boyer-Moore algorithm. It has
- been slightly tuned to support not only literal patterns but
- patterns containing $^. symbols. This algorithm is used
- automatically when the pattern makes it possible.</p>
-
- <p>Besides, heuristic matching has also been implemented. If
- the fast matcher cannot be applied directly, it parses the
- pattern and separates the fixed-length prefix and suffix of
- the pattern. Then it can be used to locate the possibly
- matching regions of the text, using a more efficient algorithm
- than the full regex NFA and the latter only has to be applied
- to the narrow context that has been located.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Implement GNU regex syntax.</task>
-
- <task>Add test suite GNU-specific behavior and also add some
- tests for locale-specific behavior.</task>
-
- <task>Test and review the code. Contact the author and check if
- these improvements can be added to the upstream code so that
- more people can benefit from this.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>ArabBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mohammed</given>
- <common>Farrag</common>
- </name>
- <email>mfarrag@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://sites.google.com/site/arabbsd/">Official
- Website</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; Awareness, Handbook Translation and &os; Kernel
- Development Summer Course.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>&os; Kernel Development Summer Course.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/powerpc on AppliedMicro APM86290</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grzegorz</given>
- <common>Bernacki</common>
- </name>
- <email>gjb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The APM86290 system-on-chip device is a member of AppliedMicro's
- PACKETpro family of embedded processors. The chip includes two
- Power Architecture PPC465 processor cores, which are compliant with
- Book-E specification of the architecture, and a number of
- integrated peripherals. This work is extending current Book-E
- support in &os; towards PPC4xx processors variation along with
- device drivers for integrated peripherials. Current &os;
- APM86290 support includes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Booting via U-Boot bootloader</li>
- <li>Support for PPC465 core</li>
- <li>L1 cache</li>
- <li>Serial console (UART)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Next steps:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>Interrupt controller</li>
- <li>EHCI USB driver attachment</li>
- <li>Ethernet controller</li>
- <li>Queue Manager/Traffic Manager</li>
- <li>L2 cache support</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/arm on Marvell Armada XP</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grzegorz</given>
- <common>Bernacki</common>
- </name>
- <email>gjb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Marvell Armada XP is a complete system-on-chip solution based on
- Sheeva embedded CPU. These devices integrate up to four ARMv6/v7
- compliant Sheeva CPU cores with shared L2 cache. This work is
- extending &os;/arm infrastructure towards support for recent ARM
- architecture variations along with a basic set of device drivers
- for integrated peripherials. Current &os; suppport for Armada XP
- includes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Booting via U-Boot bootloader</li>
- <li>ARMv6/v7 support</li>
- <ul>
- <li>Reworked CPU indentification scheme</li>
- <li>New cache identification scheme</li>
- <li>Support for PIPT caches</li>
- <li>Reworked PMAP for ARMv6/v7 features</li>
- </ul>
- <li>Serial console support (UART)</li>
- <li>Interrupt controller</li>
- <li>Integrated timers</li>
- <li>USB driver attachment</li>
- <li>Ethernet controller driver</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Next steps:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>L2 cache support</li>
- <li>SMP support</li>
- <li>PCI-Express and SATA drivers</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>bsd_day(2011)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
- <common>Matuska</common>
- </name>
- <email>mm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>P&aacute;li</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://bsdday.eu/2011" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The purpose of this one-day event is to gather Central European
- developers of today's open-source BSD systems to popularize their
- work and their organizations, and to meet each other in the real
- life. We would also like to motivate potential future developers
- and users, especially undergraduate university students to work
- with BSD systems.</p>
-
- <p>This year's BSD-Day will be held in Bratislava, Slovakia at
- Slovak University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical
- Engineering and Information Technology on November 5, 2011.</p>
-
- <p>Everybody is welcome!</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Apply. We are looking for you!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>TCP User Timeout Option (UTO)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Catalin</given>
- <common>Nicutar</common>
- </name>
- <email>cnicutar@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern</given>
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/CatalinNicutar/TCPUTO">Project
- Wiki</url>
-
- <url href="http://p4web.FreeBSD.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/soc2011/&amp;dw=u&amp;c=kml@//depot/projects/soc2011/cnicutar_tcputo_8/?ac=83">
- Repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The goal of the User Timeout option is to allow an application
- to tweak the time TCP waits for acknowledgements. Using UTO, an
- application can choose the exact time it is willing to wait for
- data to be acknowledged. Also, an application can suggest to its
- peer the time it should wait before dropping the connection (the
- peer may or may not allow this).</p>
-
- <p>As an example, a SSH client can request a large timeout (4
- hours) for a connection. After some time the client is
- disconnected, reconnecting 2 hours later (with the same IP). Due
- to UTO, the connection should still be alive and any lost data
- should be retransmitted.</p>
-
- <p>Current testing is done on TCP over IPv4. Timeouts can be
- limited by global sysctls and an application can choose how to
- send or accept timeout values via socket options. In addition to
- regression tests, support has been added to telnet, ssh and
- netcat.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Regression tests for TCP over IPv6.</task>
-
- <task>Add support to more userland applications.</task>
-
- <task>Implement strategies and regression tests to handle and
- simulate DoS scenarios.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Portbuilder</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Naylor</common>
- </name>
- <email>naylor.b.david@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/DragonSA/portbuilder">GIT
- Repository</url>
-
- <url href="https://github.com/DragonSA/portbuilder/blob/0.1.3/README">
- README</url>
-
- <url href="https://github.com/DragonSA/portbuilder/blob/0.1.3/TODO">
- TODO</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I would like to introduce a project that has been in the works
- for the last 3 years. From the projects README:</p>
-
- <p>A concurrent ports building tool. Although &os; ports
- supports building a single port using multiple jobs (via
- MAKE_JOBS), it cannot build multiple ports concurrently. This tool
- accomplishes just that.</p>
-
- <p>Some of its key features:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Concurrent port building</li>
- <li>Load control</li>
- <li>Top like UI</li>
- <li>Persistent builds (by default)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Portbuilder originally used threads to control each port at each
- stage of the build however the required locks resulting in
- deadlocks, and some ports would not build correctly. To resolve
- those issues a rewrite was done to use only a single thread, making
- all locking code redundant. Thanks to the use of kqueue(2) the
- overhead of managing concurrent port builds is minimal. Further
- work to reduce that overhead is underway.</p>
-
- <p>Portbuilder is installable from ports under
- ports-mgmt/portbuilder, see the README for usage details. Please
- note that this is considered BETA quality, that the feature set and
- API are expected to change, and that portbuilder may crash or fail
- to behave properly.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Wiki page.</task>
-
- <task>Testing.</task>
-
- <task>See TODO.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>IPv6 RA Handling Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hiroki</given>
- <common>Sato</common>
- </name>
- <email>hrs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>ICMPv6 Router Advertisement (RA) message is a part of IPv6
- Neighbor Discovery Protocol in RFC 4861 and takes an important role
- in IPv6 basic functionality. &os; supports it in the kernel, and
- the rtadvd(8) and rtsold(8) programs derived from KAME project
- handle it in userland.</p>
-
- <p>This small project aims to improve the current RA handling by
- removing limitations and adding new functionality found in the
- latest RFCs. Changes committed are as follows:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>&os; now supports RA receiving even if
- net.inet6.ip6.forwarding=1 and enabling/disabling the receiving
- in a per-interface basis. The traditional "host" and "router"
- node model in IPv6 RFCs is translated into a concept of
- "RA-receiving interfaces" and "RA-sending interfaces" in
- &os;&nbsp;9.0 or later, not depending only on system-wide IP
- forwarding capability. This is useful for a system with
- multiple IPv6-capable interfaces (such as a customer-edge
- router) which require SLAAC (Stateless Address
- Autoconfiguration) feature described in RFC 4862.</li>
-
- <li>The rtadvd(8) and rtsold(8) programs now support IPv6 Router
- Advertisement Options for DNS Configuration in RFC 6106. This
- enables updating /etc/resolv.conf by using RAs.</li>
-
- <li>The rtadvd(8) daemon now supports dynamically-added/removed
- interfaces. Although it was needed that all of RA-sending
- interfaces exist before the daemon was invoked, the new version
- no longer requires it. When a new interface arrived, it will be
- configured on the fly.</li>
-
- <li>The rtadvctl(8) utility has been added. This displays
- RA-sending status on each interface and provides a way to
- control the daemon. This utility makes system administration
- much easier.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>All of the changes described above have already been committed
- to 9-CURRENT and a part of them will be merged to 8-STABLE.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>DIstributed Firewall and Flow-shaper Using Statistical
- Evidence (DIFFUSE)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sebastian</given>
- <common>Zander</common>
- </name>
- <email>szander@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grenville</given>
- <common>Armitage</common>
- </name>
- <email>garmitage@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/diffuse/" />
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/diffuse/downloads.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>DIFFUSE is a system enabling &os;'s IPFW firewall subsystem
- to classify IP traffic based on statistical traffic properties.</p>
-
- <p>With DIFFUSE, IPFW computes statistics (such as packet lengths
- or inter-packet time intervals) for observed flows, and uses ML
- (machine learning) to classify flows into classes. In addition to
- traditional packet inspection rules, IPFW rules may now also be
- expressed in terms of traffic statistics or classes identified by
- ML classification. This can be helpful when direct packet
- inspection is problematic (perhaps for administrative reasons, or
- because port numbers do not reliably identify applications).</p>
-
- <p>DIFFUSE also enables one instance of IPFW to send flow
- information and classes to other IPFW instances, which then can act
- on such traffic (e.g. prioritise, accept, deny, etc.) according to
- its class. This allows for distributed architectures, where
- classification at one location in your network is used to control
- fire-walling or rate-shaping actions at other locations.</p>
-
- <p>The DIFFUSE prototype is a set of patches for &os;-CURRENT
- that can be downloaded from the project's web site. The web site
- also contains a more comprehensive introduction, as well as links
- to related work and documentation.</p>
-
- <p>In July 2011, we released DIFFUSE v0.4. This release contains a
- number of bug fixes and new features. Most notably we improved the
- functionality of the tools used for training classification models,
- and performing offline analysis.</p>
-
- <p>DIFFUSE v0.4 is the last release, as the DIFFUSE project has
- concluded. However, we may release bug fixes in the future if
- necessary.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="kern">
- <title>Status Report for NFS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rick</given>
- <common>Macklem</common>
- </name>
- <email>rmacklem@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The new NFS client and server are no longer considered
- experimental and will most likely be the default for &os;&nbsp;9.0.
- Included is support for NFSv4.0 as well as NFSv3 and NFSv2. The
- NFSv4.0 support was tested at a recent NFSv4 Interoperability
- Bakeathon held at CITI of the University of Michigan. Also tested
- at the Bakeathon was a basic client implementation of NFSv4.1 which
- will soon be available as a test patch against the &os;&nbsp;9.0
- kernel sources. If you are interested in testing NFSv4.1, stay
- tuned to the freebsd-fs@FreeBSD.org mailing list.
- zkirsch@FreeBSD.org and friends will be taking on a majority of the
- NFSv4 server work while I concentrate on the client, with hopes
- that the NFSv4.1 support will mature over the next year or so.</p>
-
- <p>I will also be making a patch for an experimental aggressive
- client side on-disk caching mechanism for NFSv4 I call Packrats
- available. An announcement about this will be made on
- freebsd-fs@FreeBSD.org as well.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ZFS pool version 28</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
- <common>Matuska</common>
- </name>
- <email>mm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>ZFS pool version 28 has been merged into 8-STABLE as of
- June 6, 2011. In addition, several bugfixes and improvements
- from the Illumos project have been imported.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Investigation of ZFS problem reports.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>libarchive, bsdtar, bsdcpio</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tim</given>
- <common>Kientzle</common>
- </name>
- <email>kientzle@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michihiro</given>
- <common>Nakajima</common>
- </name>
- <email>ggcueroad@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://code.google.com/p/libarchive" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Libarchive, bsdtar and bsdcpio in 9-CURRENT have been updated to
- version 2.8.4 (thanks to mm@FreeBSD.org) and bsdtar now supports
- extracting XAR and RPM archive formats.</p>
-
- <p>There is ongoing development in trunk with many improvements
- including support for new formats both on the read (e.g. cab, lha,
- rar) and write parts (e.g. iso9660, xar).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>&os; IPv6-only Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/project%20announcements.shtml#Bjoern">
- &os; Foundation project announcement</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.ixsystems.com/ix/media/freebsd-foundation-and-ixsystems-announce-ipv6-only-testing-versions-of-freebsd-and-pc-bsd">
- &os; Foundation and iXsystems press release</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ipv6/ipv6only.html">&os;
- IPv6-only Support</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.pcbsd.org/IPv6">PC-BSD IPv6</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As a follow-up work to the no-IP kernel, a &os; IPv6-only
- prototype kernel was build beginning of 2010. This work was now
- carried on and merged to mainstream &os; and will be part of the
- upcoming 9.0-RELEASE allowing for custom no-IPv4 kernels to be
- built. In addition IPv6 installation and configuration support for
- &os; and PC-BSD were improved.</p>
-
- <p>An IPv6-only kernel and continued efforts to build world without
- IPv4, like &os; had supported compiling out IPv6 for a long
- time, will allow easier IPv6 validation work to happen. This will
- not only help &os; or &os;-derived commercial product
- builders but we are also hoping to motivate other Open Source
- projects to test their software for IPv6-readiness on &os; or
- PC-BSD.</p>
-
- <p>We have provided and will continue to provide IPv6-only
- snapshots for &os;. In IPv6-only PC-BSD snapshots have been
- released to provide a great Open Source desktop environment to test
- GUI applications for IPv6-readiness as well.</p>
-
- <p>I would like to thank the &os; Foundation and iXsystems for their
- support of the project, as well as George Neville-Neil for
- providing review and Kris Moore for helping on the PC-BSD
- integration and building and providing the PC-BSD snapshots.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='gsoc'>
- <title>Google Summer of Code</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2011">Summer of Code
- 2011 Project Wiki Pages</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are happy to be participating in our 7th Google Summer of
- Code. After the mid-term evaluation we have 15 projects working
- towards the final evaluation. You can see the latest status on
- student's individual wiki pages or by subscribing to the soc-status
- mailing list.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Chromium</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Chromium on &os; Team</given>
- </name>
- <email>chromium@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.chromium.org/Home">Main project site</url>
-
- <url href="http://trillian.chruetertee.ch/chromium">&os;
- porting site</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the last quarter we have been keeping the Chromium
- browser up to date, with new major releases being imported into the
- Ports Collection the same day as the upstream release. As time
- passes by, more patches are incorporated or otherwise became
- obsolete by virtue of upstream code cleanups. Version 13 is already
- available from the Chruetertee repository, with 70 patches
- less than version 12.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Overhaul of the mii(4)-subsystem</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marius</given>
- <common>Strobl</common>
- </name>
- <email>marius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The mii(4)-subsystem has been overhauled and fixes and
- enhancements from NetBSD/OpenBSD since mii(4) originally has been
- ported over have been merged. As a result a lot of code duplication
- and hacks have been removed from the PHY drivers and we are now
- able again to share the miidevs file with NetBSD. Due to KPI
- breakages the majority of this work will not be merged back into
- 8-STABLE and earlier.</p>
-
- <p>Additionally shorthand aliases for common media+option combinations
- as announced by mii(4) have been added to the ifmedia code so that
- now one can actually supply the media strings found in the dmesg
- output to ifconfig(8). Support for this will be merged back to
- 8-STABLE prior to 8.3-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/sparc64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marius</given>
- <common>Strobl</common>
- </name>
- <email>marius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <ul>
- <li>The iommu(4) driver has been changed to take advantage of
- the streaming buffers of the host-PCI and host-SBus bridges if
- present, which in at least some configurations results in a
- modest performance improvement due to the caching of DMA
- transactions. As a prerequisite, the bus_dma(9) usage of all
- drivers compiled as part of the sparc64 GENERIC kernel has been
- reviewed and fixed and in case of sound(4) and sym(4) at least
- worked around as necessary in order to be able to use the
- streaming buffers.
- <br />
-
- Support for this will be merged back to 8-STABLE prior to
- 8.3-RELEASE.</li>
-
- <li>Following the update of the in-tree binutils to 2.17.50,
- which now for the first time include support for GNUTLS on
- sparc64 in the base, support for TLS relocations on sparc64 was
- added to rtld(1) and enabled in the base GCC and
- malloc(3).</li>
-
- <li>Support and a workaround necessary for Sun Fire V890
- equipped with UltraSPARC-IV was added.
- <br />
-
- Support for these will be merged back to 8-STABLE prior to
- 8.3-RELEASE.</li>
-
- <li>The schizo(4) driver has been updated to also support the
- XMITS Fireplane/Safari to PCI-X bridges and a workaround for
- Casinni/Skyhawk combinations has been added. Chances are that
- the latter solves the crashes seen when using the on-board
- Casinni NICs of Sun Fire V480 equipped with centerplanes other
- than 501-6780 or 501-6790.
- <br />
-
- These changes have been merged back to 8-STABLE and will be
- part of 8.3-RELEASE.</li>
-
- <li>As part of the largeSMP project which had the goal of
- supporting more than 32 CPU cores in &os; several parts of
- the sparc64 specific code had to be adapted mainly in the
- assembler bits but as a result now also supports more than 32
- CPU cores.</li>
-
- <li>On machines where we do not need to lock the kernel TSB
- into the dTLB and thus may basically use the entire 64-bit
- kernel address space, i.e. on machines equipped with
- UltraSPARC-III+ and greater CPUs, the kernel virtual memory was
- increased to not be limited by VM_KMEM_SIZE_MAX and
- VM_KMEM_SIZE_SCALE decreased to 1 allowing kernel to use more
- memory as for example useful for ZFS.
- <br />
-
- These changes will be merged back to 8-STABLE prior to
- 8.3-RELEASE.</li>
-
- <li>The shortcut taken in the code responsible for flushing
- user mappings from the TLBs of UltraSPARC-III and greater CPUs
- turned out to not scale well on MP-systems with more than 8 CPU
- cores and thus was re-written. As a result it now scales up to
- at least 16-way machines.
- <br />
-
- These changes will be merged back to 8-STABLE prior to
- 8.3-RELEASE.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="docs">
- <title>The &os; Japanese Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hiroki</given>
- <common>Sato</common>
- </name>
- <email>hrs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ryusuke</given>
- <common>Suzuki</common>
- </name>
- <email>ryusuke@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ja/">Japanese &os; Web
- Pages</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/doc-jp/">The &os; Japanese
- Documentation Project Web Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The www/ja and doc/ja_JP.eucJP/books/handbook subtrees have
- constantly been updated. During this period, many part of out-dated
- contents in the www/ja subtree were updated to the latest versions
- in the English counterpart. Thus most of the files in the subtree
- are already synchronized with www/en at this moment, and this
- updating work will be finished within this year.</p>
-
- <p>For &os; Handbook, translation work for the kernelconfig section
- was just started. In addition, we are planning to translate the
- upcoming release announcement because it is also important for
- Japanese people.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Further translation work for outdated and/or non-translated
- documents in both doc/ja_JP.eucJP and www/ja.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
- <common>Abthorpe</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Port</given>
- <common>Management Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/" />
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/" />
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html" />
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html" />
- <url href="http://blogs.FreeBSDish.org/portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=135441496471197" />
- <url href="http://FreeBSDFoundation.blogspot.com/2011/06/bsdcan-trip-report-baptiste-daroussin.html" />
- <url href="http://FreeBSDFoundation.blogspot.com/2011/06/bsdcan-trip-report-julien-laffaye.html" />
- <url href="http://FreeBSDFoundation.blogspot.com/2011/06/bsdcan-trip-report-thomas-abthorpe.html" />
- <url href="http://blogs.FreeBSDish.org/portmgr/2011/05/26/thankyoufoundation/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports tree slowly moves up closer to 23,000. The PR count
- still remains at about 1100.</p>
-
- <p>In Q2 we added 3 new committers, took in 2 commit bits for safe
- keeping, and added a new member to portmgr.</p>
-
- <p>The Ports Management team have been running -exp runs on an
- ongoing basis, verifying how base system updates may affect the
- ports tree, as well as providing QA runs for major ports updates.
- Of note, -exp runs were done for:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>ports/154044, -exp run to update x11-toolkits/open-motif</li>
-
- <li>ports/155269, -exp run to fix problem with base/ports
- ncurses</li>
-
- <li>ports/155215, -exp run to update gmake, completed by
- linimon</li>
-
- <li>ports/156575, -exp run to generate a subset of ports in
- INDEX</li>
-
- <li>ports/155983, -exp run to reroot md5 in /sbin</li>
-
- <li>ports/139116, -exp run to call target "install-rc-script"
- before "post-install"</li>
-
- <li>ports/155510, -exp run to remove support for pre 7.X</li>
-
- <li>ports/156533, -exp run to patch bsd.apache.mk</li>
-
- <li>ports/152498, -exp run to improve USERS/GROUPS handling</li>
-
- <li>flz has been performing clang -exp runs</li>
-
- <li>erwin performed -exp run for perl 5.12.4 update</li>
-
- <li>pav performed multiple -exp runs for gtk3</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Looking for help getting
- <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsAndClang">ports to build with
- clang</a>.</task>
-
- <task>Looking for help fixing <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsBrokenOnCurrent">ports broken
- on CURRENT</a>. (List needs updating, too)</task>
-
- <task>Looking for help with <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsBrokenOnTier2Architectures">
- Tier-2 architectures</a>. (List needs updating, too)</task>
-
- <task>Most ports PRs are assigned, we now need to focus on testing,
- committing, and closing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='gsoc'>
- <title>Capsicum adaptation and core libraries</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ilya</given>
- <common>Bakulin</common>
- </name>
- <email>kibab@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/capsicum" />
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SOC2011IlyaBakulin" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Some applications from the base system received sandboxing
- support, current task is to adapt lightweight resolver daemon for
- using it in sandboxes &mdash; this fixes problems with applications that
- need to convert IP addresses into domain names while in
- sandbox.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add sandboxing to even more applications in the base
- system.</task>
-
- <task>Help Jonathan Anderson and Robert Watson to merge
- &os;-Capsicum into &os;-HEAD.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>&os; Haskell Ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor J&aacute;nos</given>
- <common>P&Aacute;LI</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ashish</given>
- <common>SHUKLA</common>
- </name>
- <email>ashish@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Giuseppe</given>
- <common>Pilichi</common>
- </name>
- <email>jacula@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Haskell">&os; Haskell wiki
- page</url>
-
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd-haskell/freebsd-haskell/">
- &os; Haskell ports repository</url>
-
- <url href="http://haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-haskell/">
- &os; Haskell mailing list</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are proud to announce that the &os; Haskell Team has
- committed Haskell Platform 2011.2.0.1 to the &os; Ports Collection,
- as well as updated existing ports to their latest stable versions.
- Apart from the ports officially available there, many ports (Snap
- web framework, Leksah, and their dependencies) are still waiting to
- be added. Any users who like to get early access to them, please
- refer to the instructions at <a
- href="https://github.com/freebsd-haskell/freebsd-haskell/">our
- development repository</a>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update Haskell Platform (along with GHC) to 2011.4.0.0 as
- soon as it gets out.</task>
-
- <task>Add more ports to the Ports Collection.</task>
-
- <task>Create a port for Happstack.</task>
-
- <task>Create a port for gitit.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>netmap</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Luigi</given>
- <common>Rizzo</common>
- </name>
- <email>rizzo@iet.unipi.it</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/netmap/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>netmap is a novel framework to achieve wire-speed packet
- processing in &os;, while retaining the safety and richness of
- features provided by the user space environment, and using only
- standard system calls. With netmap, it takes as little as 70 clock
- cycles to move one packet between the user program and the wire. As
- an example, a single core running at 900MHz can generate the
- 14.8Mpps that saturate a 10GigE interface. This is a 5-10x
- improvement over the use of a standard device driver. netmap is
- implemented with a relatively small kernel device driver (less than
- 2000 lines of code), plus individual network card patches (300-500
- lines each; currently supported are Intel 1 and 10 Gbit cards, and
- RealTek 1 Gbit cards). No special user libraries are needed,
- although we have a small libpcap-over-netmap which enables the use
- of existing applications on top of the new API with no source or
- binary modifications. The netmap home page contains a more detailed
- description of the project, source code, papers and slides.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Intel GPU Driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Intel_GPU" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Foundation sponsored project to port the Linux
- kernel-mode driver for Intel GPU progressed to the point where some
- machines can use Xorg with ddx driver from the git head and latest
- Mesa. On my test machine I was able to run uhexen2 and
- ioquake3.</p>
-
- <p>Nonetheless, the driver is still in the early stages of
- debugging. Read the wiki page for more details, guidelines on
- installation and initial bug analysis.</p>
-
- <p>Main efforts right now are directed on getting the required VM
- changes into the base system, ideally before 9.0 is released.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The &os; Dutch Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
- <email>remko@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ren&eacute;</given>
- <common>Ladan</common>
- </name>
- <email>rene@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/DutchDocumentationProject">Wiki
- Page</url>
-
- <url href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/&amp;c=Hid@//depot/projects/docproj_nl/?ac=83">
- Perforce repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the last period most work went into keeping the Handbook
- up to date; it is currently up-to-date except for a section on
- network servers. Other areas being worked on are the FAQ and the
- web site. The latter two are still a work-in-progress.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Volunteers! The best part is that you do not need to be an
- expert on &os; nor the Dutch language to join, just some
- enthusiasm and spare time.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/powerpc64 on IBM pSeries machines</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
- <common>Whitehorn</common>
- </name>
- <email>nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andreas</given>
- <common>Tobler</common>
- </name>
- <email>andreast@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="svn://svn.FreeBSD.org/base/projects/pseries/">
- Development Branch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The goal of this project is to make &os; running on PAPR
- compliant machines like the IBM pSeries family.</p>
-
- <p>Currently we can boot a POWER7 emulation under a recent qemu
- snapshot.</p>
-
- <p>The boot process stops when trying to find a PIC.</p>
-
- <p>The same applies for an IntelliStation-285. (POWER5+).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Implement interrupt controller.</task>
- <task>PCI bus scanning.</task>
- <task>Drivers, drivers, drivers.</task>
- <task>Improve memory management.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>New ipfw features</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Vadim</given>
- <common>Goncharov</common>
- </name>
- <email>vadim_nuclight@mail.ru</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=223666" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ipfw&amp;sektion=4&amp;manpath=FreeBSD+9.0-RELEASE">
- ipfw(4)</a> packet filter now supports <tt>call</tt>
- and <tt>return</tt> rule actions. When a packet matches a rule
- with the <tt>call</tt> action, the rule number is saved in the
- internal stack and rules processing continues from the first
- rule with specified number (similar to <tt>skipto</tt> action,
- but backward jumps are allowed). If later a rule with
- <tt>return</tt> action is encountered, the processing returns to
- the first rule with number greater than the number saved in the
- internal stack. This makes it possible to organize "subroutines"
- with rules, e.g. to call one subroutine several times from
- different places in the ruleset. For more details, see <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=ipfw&amp;sektion=8&amp;manpath=FreeBSD+9.0-RELEASE&amp;format=html">
- ipfw(8)</a>.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE-&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>KDE</given>
- <common>&os;</common>
- </name>
- <email>kde-freebsd@kde.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org">KDE-&os; home page</url>
-
- <url href="http://dot.kde.org/2011/06/29/platform-frameworks-kde-hackers-meet-switzerland">
- Dot article on the KDE sprints in Switzerland</url>
-
- <url href="http://blogs.FreeBSDish.org/avilla/2011/06/14/call-for-tests-kde-pim-4-6-0">
- Call for test of KDE PIM 4.6.0</url>
-
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org/area51.php">area51
- Switzerland</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Alberto Villa and Raphael Kubo da Costa went to Randa,
- Switzerland, to attend, respectively, the KDE Multimedia/Kdenlive
- sprint and the Platform 11 sprint. The sprints afforded them the
- opportunity to form closer bonds with the upstream KDE community,
- to learn about the future of Qt and KDE and make sure &os;'s
- needs are taken into account. For more information see the article
- "From Platform to Frameworks -- KDE hackers meet in Switzerland" at
- dot.kde.org.</p>
-
- <p>The KDE on &os; team have continued to improve the experience
- of KDE and Qt under &os;. The latest round of improvements
- include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Qt supports Clang as a compiler</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The team has also made many releases and upstreamed many fixes
- and patches. The latest round of releases include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Qt: 4.7.3</li>
- <li>KDE: 4.6.3; 4.6.4; 4.6.5</li>
- <li>Amarok: 2.4.1</li>
- <li>Digikam (and KIPI-plugins): 1.9.0</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Further testing is requested for KDE PIM 4.6.0 and Calligra
- 2.3.72 before the ports are committed. To test the ports please
- visit Alberto Villa's call for test and area51.</p>
-
- <p>The team is always looking for more testers and porters so
- please visit us at kde-freebsd@kde.org and our homepage.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Testing KDE PIM 4.6.0.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="www.FreeBSDFoundation.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We were a proud sponsor of BSDCan. We also sponsored 6
- developers to attend the conference. And, we brought in over
- $1,000 in donations! The Foundation was also represented at
- FlourishConf in Chicago, IL and SouthEast LinuxFest in
- Spartanburg, SC.</p>
-
- <p>We acquired a non-exclusive copyright license to the <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/press/Pathscale-PRrelease.shtml">
- libcxxrt C++ runtime</a> software from PathScale.</p>
-
- <p>Sponsored a project to create an <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/press/IPv6%20Day-PRrelease.shtml">
- IPv6-only version</a> of &os; and PC-BSD.</p>
-
- <p>We're pleased announce the addition of Ed Maste to our Board
- of Directors. Ed has been involved with &os; since 2003. And,
- has been a committer since 2005. Ed leads the OS team at Sandvine
- and is responsible for a number of developers who bring
- enhancements from &os; into Sandvine's OS and contribute their
- own changes back to &os;.</p>
-
- <p>We continued our work on infrastructure projects to beef up
- hardware for package-building, network-testing, etc. This
- includes purchasing equipment as well as managing equipment
- donations. In fact we just placed an order for a 80-core server
- for SMP performance work.</p>
-
- <p>Stop by and visit with us at Ohio LinuxFest, Columbus, OH, on
- September 10.</p>
-
- <p>The work above, as well as many other tasks we do for the
- project, couldn't be done without donations. Please help us by
- making a donation or asking your company to make a donation. We
- would be happy to send marketing literature to you or your
- company. Find out how to make a donation at <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/donate/">
- http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/donate/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Find out more up-to-date Foundation news by reading our
- <a href="http://FreeBSDFoundation.blogspot.com/">blog</a>
- and <a
- href="https://www.facebook.com/FreeBSDFoundation">Facebook
- page</a>.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>OpenAFS port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benjamin</given>
- <common>Kaduk</common>
- </name>
- <email>kaduk@mit.edu</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Derrick</given>
- <common>Brashear</common>
- </name>
- <email>shadow@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://openafs.org">OpenAFS home page</url>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/afs">&os; Wiki on AFS</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>AFS is a distributed network filesystem that originated from the
- Andrew Project at Carnegie-Mellon University. Since our last
- report, upstream OpenAFS has updated to a 1.6.0pre6 release
- candidate, which is available in the &os; Ports Collection. We
- still expect the upcoming 1.6.0 release to be usable for regular
- client workloads (though not heavy load). We have also made
- progress on integration with the bsd.kmod.mk kernel-module-building
- infrastructure, with a working prototype implementation. Further
- cleanup and testing is needed before it is ready to be
- committed.</p>
-
- <p>There are several known outstanding issues that are being worked
- on, but detailed bug reports are welcome at
- port-freebsd@openafs.org.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update VFS locking to allow the use of disk-based client
- caches as well as memory-based caches.</task>
-
- <task>Track down races and deadlocks that may appear under
- load.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate with the bsd.kmod.mk kernel-module build
- infrastructure.</task>
-
- <task>Eliminate a moderate memory leak from the kernel
- module.</task>
-
- <task>PAG (Process Authentication Group) support is not
- functional.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Fix clang warnings</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ben</given>
- <common>Laurie</common>
- </name>
- <email>benl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>In order to assist with the process of moving away from gcc,
- while I learn the ropes of being a contributor, I am
- systematically fixing clang warnings, so we can turn on -Werror
- again.</p>
-
- <p>Down from &gt; 42,000 warnings at the end of May to &lt; 9,000
- warnings now.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Always happy if someone else finds and fixes a
- warning!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='gsoc'>
- <title>nvi-iconv</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Zhihao</given>
- <common>Yuan</common>
- </name>
- <email>lichray@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/proposal/review/google/gsoc2011/zy/1">
- Project proposal</url>
-
- <url href="https://github.com/lichray/nvi2">GitHub page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project creates a multibyte aware nvi fork. While most of
- the userland tools in the &os; base system support multibyte
- encodings, there is no pure-licensed nvi fork comes with
- sufficient multibyte encoding (both Unicode and non-Unicode)
- support prior to this.</p>
-
- <p>Currently, functionally, the new nvi is ready for testing. The
- description is at https://github.com/lichray/nvi2/wiki (the patch
- is deprecated). I will commit a new one latter.</p>
-
- <p>The features dropped from nvi-1.79 are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Perl and Tcl interpreter supports;</li>
-
- <li>The whole Perl/Tcl/Tk scripting framework;</li>
-
- <li>A third-party gtags support.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>and the features adopted from nvi-1.81.6 includes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Multibyte encoding supports (wchar_t + libiconv +
- libncursesw);</li>
-
- <li>fileencoding and inputencoding options;</li>
-
- <li>Undocumented :vsplit command, which vertically splits the
- screen.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Many known bugs, incomplete code from nvi-devel are fixed.
- However, I find a serious memory leaking (via valgrind) in the
- nvi-devel iconv framework. This requires a careful review.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Reviews the iconv part and fixes the memory leak.</task>
-
- <task>Ex scripts for testing. But it seems that I have no
- experience on that...</task>
-
- <task>File encoding detection. My plan it to detect UTF-16 BOM
- first, then UTF-8. If all fails, uses locale. UTF-8 BOM is not
- supported by iconv, and we need to discuss whether we should
- support it in the editor.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Clang replacing GCC in the base system</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dimitry</given>
- <common>Andric</common>
- </name>
- <email>dim@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
- <common>Divacky</common>
- </name>
- <email>rdivacky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel</given>
- <common>Worach</common>
- </name>
- <email>pawel.worach@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BuildingFreeBSDWithClang" />
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsAndClang" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We imported newer snapshot of clang/llvm. This features quite
- a lot of goodies. Most notably there's a new register
- allocator that brings much better runtime performance. If you
- did a performance evaluation of clang/llvm in the past now
- it's the time to rerun it with the new register allocator!</p>
-
- <p>There was some progress on Mips and PowerPC in addition to
- the usual influx of improvements on ARM, i386 and amd64. We've
- managed to get clang compiled arm kernel booting. ARM world is
- blocked by &os; using old ARM ABI.</p>
-
- <p>We got a buildbot that periodically builds clang/llvm on
- &os; and &os; (amd64 and i386) using clang/llvm, including
- booting the resulting image.</p>
-
- <p>We ran a few ports exp runs and got many ports bugs fixed so
- right now we're able to build more than 15000 ports with
- clang. We expect this number to grow rapidly as the problems
- are mostly trivial.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix your ports.</task>
-
- <task>Performance evaluate the new clang/llvm.</task>
-
- <task>Fix clang warnings in src.</task>
-
- <task>Implement proper support for cross compiling.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on the Sony Playstation 3</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
- <common>Whitehorn</common>
- </name>
- <email>nwhitehorn@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~nwhitehorn/ps3/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Playstation 3 port is now fairly mature and will be
- included in the 9.0 release, starting with BETA2. Most internal
- devices, including the USB ports, bluetooth, ethernet, and SATA
- devices are now supported, and the operating system can be
- installed to and boot from the internal hard disk.</p>
-
- <p>There are several remaining pieces to the port (Wireless,
- Sound, X11, and the SPUs), which may be interesting
- projects for those interested in non-PC architectures.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Built-in wireless. The 802.11 wireless interface on the
- Playstation 3 is multiplexed through the wired ethernet MAC and
- is currently unsupported.</task>
-
- <task>The sound hardware is not currently supported.</task>
-
- <task>The framebuffer driver does not currently support X11.
- This would involve writing a simple X11 framebuffer driver to
- connect to syscons.</task>
-
- <task>The synergistic processing units (SPUs) on the Cell
- processor are not supported yet. They present an interesting
- model of heterogeneous computing, more suited for full treatment
- by a UNIX-type kernel than GPGPU computing: each SPU has a
- concept of user and supervisor mode, as well as interrupts, and
- can share MMU context with the main CPU cores. As such, they in
- principle can support a full UNIX process model.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>libvirt networking port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jason</given>
- <common>Helfman</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhelfman@experts-exchange.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Daniel P.</given>
- <common>Berrange</common>
- </name>
- <email>berrange@redhat.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.libvirt.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Libvirt, a Toolkit to interact with virtualization
- capabilities, has been ported to &os;, however the networking
- capabilities have been disabled as they are incompatible with
- &os;. Libvirt currently supports connecting to many types of
- hypervisors, however it can be a far more useful tool if the
- networking capabilities were ported to &os;.</p>
-
- <p>In contacting Daniel P. Berrange, he was kind enough to
- advise on what is required to port networking of libvirt to
- &os;. His response is paraphrased below:</p>
-
- <p>There are two aspects to networking in libvirt:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The virtual network driver (in
- src/network/bridge_driver.c) uses the Linux kernel's
- native 'bridge' functionality to provide an isolated, or
- routed, or NATed network connection to guests. There is a
- bridge device on the host created, and guest TAP devices are
- added to it. There is no physical ethernet device added to the
- bridge, and iptables is used to control whether the host OS
- routes traffic to/from the bridge &amp; physical LAN.<br/>
- Porting bridge and bridge control functionality to &os;
- would need to be done, and how to nat/routed/isolated guest
- configs and write a compatible version of bridge_driver.c
- for &os;.</li>
-
- <li>The host interface driver (in src/inteface/netcf_driver.c)
- uses the netcf library to manage configuration of host network
- interfaces to do things like bonding, vlans, bridging and controlling
- the interfaces availability. The core job is to port netcf to work
- with &os;. A netcf backend that understands &os;'s networking
- configuration files and calls appropriate tools to bring
- interfaces online/offline would need to be created.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Both these jobs are pretty much independent, so can easily be
- done in parallel.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Port bridge network driver for libvirt.</task>
-
- <task>Port netcf driver for libvirt.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
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- <month>July-September</month>
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- <year>2011</year>
- </date>
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- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between July and
- September 2011. It is the third of the four reports planned for 2011.
- This quarter was mainly devoted to polishing the bits for the next
- major version of &os;, 9.0, which is to be released by then end
- of this year.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! This report
- contains 28 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.</p>
-
- <p>Please note that the deadline for submissions covering the period
- between October and December 2011 is January 15th, 2012.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
- <description>Network Infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>gsoc</name>
- <description>Google Summer of Code</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The &os; German Documentation Project Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Johann</given>
- <common>Kois</common>
- </name>
- <email>jkois@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benedict</given>
- <common>Reuschling</common>
- </name>
- <email>bcr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://doc.bsdgroup.de">Website of the &os; German
- Documentation Project.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We managed to update the German version of the documentation
- just in time to get it included in the upcoming 9.0-RELEASE. The
- website translations were also kept in sync with the ones on
- FreeBSD.org.</p>
-
- <p>We tried to re-activate committers who did not contribute for
- some time but most of them are currently unable to free up enough
- time. We hope to gain fresh contributor blood as we are getting
- occasional reports about bugs and grammar in the German
- translation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Submit grammar, spelling or other errors you find in the
- German documents and the website</task>
-
- <task>Translate more articles and other open handbook sections
- (especially the new chapter about the new &os;
- installer).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The &os; Japanese Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hiroki</given>
- <common>Sato</common>
- </name>
- <email>hrs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ryusuke</given>
- <common>Suzuki</common>
- </name>
- <email>ryusuke@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ja/">Japanese &os; Web
- Pages</url>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/doc-jp/">The &os; Japanese
- Documentation Project Web Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The www/ja and doc/ja_JP.eucJP/books/handbook subtrees have
- constantly been updated since the last report.</p>
-
- <p>www/ja: During this period, many areas of outdated content in
- the www/ja subtree were updated to the latest versions of the
- English counterparts. The Japanese version of the 8.2R release
- announcement was added and the upcoming 9.0R announcement will be
- translated in a timely manner.</p>
-
- <p>Handbook: The Japanese "kernelconfig" section finally caught up with
- the original English version. The next targets are "cutting-edge"
- and the new installer section.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Further translation work for outdated documents in both
- doc/ja_JP.eucJP and www/ja.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
- <common>Abthorpe</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Port</given>
- <common>Management Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/" />
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/" />
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html" />
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html" />
- <url href="http://blogs.FreeBSDish.org/portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=135441496471197" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports tree slowly moves up closer to the 23,000 mark. The PR count
- still remains at about 1000.</p>
-
- <p>In Q2 we added 4 new committers, but took in 6 commit bits for safe
- keeping.</p>
-
- <p>The Ports Management team have been running -exp runs on an
- ongoing basis, verifying how base system updates may affect the
- ports tree, as well as providing QA runs for major ports updates.
- Of note, -exp runs were done for:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Python update</li>
- <li>Boost updates</li>
- <li>Gtk3 updates</li>
- <li>clang testing</li>
- <li>pkgng testing</li>
- <li>testing ruby19</li>
- <li>setting the default fortran to lang/gcc46</li>
- <li>setting apache22 as default</li>
- <li>setting the default LDFLAGS in CONFIGURE_ENV</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Work continues to refine the new build master pointyhat-west. An
- upgrade to -current done in September has proven problematic. We
- have enlisted ISC and Josh Paetzel to try to determine a fix. In
- the meantime, the source will be downgraded to RELENG_9.</p>
-
- <p>The portsmon instance is being re-homed at Yahoo. Users should
- not see any changes. The new instance is currently visible at
- portsmonj.FreeBSD.org but will soon take on the
- portsmon.FreeBSD.org name. The team would like to express its
- appreciation to TDC A/S for the loan of the existing machine for
- several years.</p>
-
- <p>Work is underway to create a new QAT instance at NYI/NJ.</p>
-
- <p>portmgr also assisted in setting up a sparc64 machine for
- general develop access at Yahoo.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to on-site work by Sean Bruno and Ben Haga, we once again
- have access to the powerpc build machine at ISC, and powerpc builds
- have been restarted. They also helped us get one more i386 machine
- back online.</p>
-
- <p>linimon is working on a set of scripts to more quickly produce
- pre-configured PXEboot images for package build nodes.</p>
-
- <p>The update of __FreeBSD_version in param.h to 1000000 proved very
- disruptive to the ports tree, triggering lots of bad assumption in
- code that interpreted it as &os; 1. A great deal of work has
- gone into identifying the instances of broken code and fixing and
- upstreaming them. While this is taking place, one recommended
- workaround is to set your version to 999999.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Looking for help getting <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsAndClang">ports to build with
- clang</a>.</task>
-
- <task>Looking for help fixing <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsBrokenOnCurrent">ports broken
- on CURRENT</a>. (List needs updating, too)</task>
-
- <task>Looking for help with <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsBrokenOnTier2Architectures">
- Tier-2 architectures</a>. (List needs updating, too)</task>
-
- <task>Most ports PRs are assigned, we now need to focus on testing,
- committing and closing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>KDE</given>
- <common>&os;</common>
- </name>
- <email>kde-freebsd@KDE.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.KDE.org">KDE/&os; home page</url>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.KDE.org/area51.php">area51</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KDE/&os; team has continued to improve the experience
- of KDE software and Qt under &os;. The latest round of
- improvements include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Splitting some of the KDE modules into smaller ports</li>
- <li>Reduced startup time by ~15 seconds</li>
- <li>Allowed auto-login out-of-the-box</li>
- <li>Kopete supports GoogleTalk</li>
- <li>Kalzium installs with its molecular editor</li>
- <li>Zeitgeist support added</li>
- <li>Porting Calligra to &os; (work-in-progress)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The team has also made many releases and upstreamed many fixes
- and patches. The latest round of releases include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Qt: 4.7.4</li>
- <li>PyQt: 4.8.5 (SIP: 4.12.4)</li>
- <li>KDE SC: 4.7.2</li>
- <li>Amarok: 2.4.3</li>
- <li>KDevelop: 4.2.3 (KDevPlatform: 1.2.3)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The team is always looking for more testers and porters so
- please contact us at kde-freebsd@KDE.org and visit our home page at
- <a href="http://FreeBSD.KDE.org/">http://FreeBSD.KDE.org</a>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Testing KDE PIM 4.7.2</task>
- <task>Testing phonon-gstreamer and phonon-vlc as the phonon-xine
- backend was deprecated (and will remain in ports)</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ZFSguru</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jason</given>
- <common>Edwards</common>
- </name>
- <email>guru@ZFSguru.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://zfsguru.com">ZFSguru main website</url>
- <url href="http://zfsguru.com" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>ZFSguru is a newly designed Network Attached Storage operating
- system, much like FreeNAS. The difference is that ZFSguru
- focuses heavily on ZFS and user friendly operation, and uses a full
- &os; distribution with no elements stripped down. This allows
- people new to &os; and UNIX in general to access the power
- of ZFS, while still allowing more advanced users to tweak their NAS
- with additional functionality and use it as a normal &os;
- distribution.</p>
-
- <p>Started a little over a year ago, the ZFSguru project is making
- good progress. It should already be one of the most user friendly
- distributions focused on ZFS, and sports some very unique features.
- The advanced ZFS benchmarking and convenient Root-on-ZFS
- installation are good examples. Priority is given to finishing the
- missing core functionality, and extending the number of available
- service addons which currently are limited to iSCSI-target and
- VirtualBox extensions.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish ZFS and network related functionality in the
- web-interface.</task>
-
- <task>Introduce new service addons, adding optional functionality
- to ZFSguru.</task>
-
- <task>Extend the documentation.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>VM layer for allocations larger than a page</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alan</given>
- <common>Cox</common>
- </name>
- <email>alc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Davide</given>
- <common>Italiano</common>
- </name>
- <email>davide.italiano@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The aim of this project is to create a new layer that sits
- between UMA and the virtual memory system managing chunks of kernel
- virtual memory on the order of 2 to 4 MB in size. At the end of the
- work, UMA page_alloc() would no longer call directly into the VM
- system. It would instead call into this new layer. Thus,
- uma_large_malloc() and uma_large_free() would no longer be
- immediately allocating and deallocating kernel virtual memory. This
- results in a gain in terms of performances (there is a relatively
- high cost in the approach adopted until now), and also in terms of
- reduction of fragmentation (the VM system uses a first-fit policy of
- allocation so there is room for improvements).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>HAST (Highly Available Storage) status update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mikolaj</given>
- <common>Golub</common>
- </name>
- <email>trociny@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>HAST is under active development. Some changes since Q1
- report:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Async replication mode. Unfortunately it will not make it into
- 9.0-RELEASE (pjd@).</li>
- <li>IPv6 support (pjd@).</li>
- <li>Activemap fix that significantly reduces number of metadata
- updates (trociny@).</li>
- <li>Provider's write cache flush after metadata updates
- (pjd@).</li>
- <li>Possibility to specify pidfile in configuration file
- (pjd@).</li>
- <li>Many bug fixes and other improvments.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>GELI status update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Selected GELI (disk encryption GEOM class) changes since 2010/Q3
- report:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Implementation of suspend/resume functionality.</li>
- <li>New version subcommand to check GELI providers version.</li>
- <li>New -V option for init subcommand, which allows to create
- GELI providers for older &os; versions.</li>
- <li>Significant aesni(4) performance improvements for AES-XTS
- algorithm.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='gsoc'>
- <title>Multibyte Encoding Support in Nvi</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Zhihao</given>
- <common>Yuan</common>
- </name>
- <email>lichray@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/ZhihaoSoC2011">&os;
- Wiki</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/lichray/nvi2">Github page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>nvi-iconv keeps the behaviors and the license of nvi-1.79 in the
- base system and adopts the multibyte encoding support from
- nvi-1.8x.</p>
-
- <p>Status:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Known memory leaks, bugs are fixed. make buildworld clear,
- under WARNS=1 (the old one was WARNS=0).</li>
- <li>UTF-16 is supported with less hacks.</li>
- <li>The 'windowname' option now restores the xterm title through
- xprop.</li>
- <li>The file encoding detection modified from file(1) is finished
- and considered stable. The detection is always on as nvi-iconv
- never changes the actual encoding, and the detection falls back to
- locale.</li>
- <li>Pavel Timofeev provided a full Russian translation of the
- catalog. Thanks to him.</li>
- <li>Now nvi-iconv is able to be compiled with widechar only and
- without iconv (inspired by a user on FreeBSDChina.org). In
- that case, it only supports your locale.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The wide character support in nvi's message (feedback over
- the last line) system.</task>
-
- <task>Collect more testing results and get code review.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/powerpc on AppliedMicro APM86290</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grzegorz</given>
- <common>Bernacki</common>
- </name>
- <email>gjb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The APM86290 system-on-chip device is a member of AppliedMicro's
- PACKETpro family of embedded processors.</p>
-
- <p>The chip includes two Power Architecture PPC465 processor cores,
- which are compliant with the Book-E specification of the architecture,
- and a number of integrated peripherals.</p>
-
- <p>This work is extending current Book-E support in &os; towards
- PPC4xx processor variants along with device drivers for
- integrated peripherials.</p>
-
- <p>The following drivers have been created since the last report:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Interrupt controller</li>
- <li>EHCI USB driver attachment</li>
- <li>Queue Manager/Traffic Manager support</li>
- <li>Initial support of Ethernet controller</li>
- <li>GPIO, I2C</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Next steps:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Finalize Ethernet controller driver</li>
- <li>L2 cache support</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/arm on Marvell Armada XP</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grzegorz</given>
- <common>Bernacki</common>
- </name>
- <email>gjb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Marvell Armada XP is a complete system-on-chip solution based on
- the Sheeva embedded CPUs. These devices integrate up to four ARMv6/v7
- compliant Sheeva CPU cores with shared L2 cache.</p>
-
- <p>This work is extending &os;/arm infrastructure towards
- support for recent ARM architecture variations along with a basic
- set of device drivers for integrated peripherals.</p>
-
- <p>The following code has been implemented since the last status
- report:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>PCI-Express support</li>
- <li>SMP support</li>
- <ul>
- <li>Created framework for ARM platform dependent code.</li>
- <li>Initialization and starting of Application Processor.</li>
- <li>Implementation of sending/handling IPI</li>
- </ul>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Next steps:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Finalize SMP support (TLB/cache operation broadcast,
- etc.)</li>
- <li>L2 cache support</li>
- <li>SATA driver</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>&os; Haskell Ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gabor Janos</given>
- <common>PaLI</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ashish</given>
- <common>SHUKLA</common>
- </name>
- <email>ashish@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>We updated existing ports to their latest versions and hunted down
- a bug in the 9-CURRENT rtld which was causing GHC to crash
- intermittently. We also started work on Haskell Platform 2011.3.0.0
- (development version) in a <a
- href="https://github.com/freebsd-haskell/freebsd-haskell/tree/haskell-platform-2011.3.0.0">
- separate git branch in our development repository</a>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test GHC to work with clang/LLVM.</task>
-
- <task>Add an option to the GHC port to be able to build it with already
- installed GHC instead of requiring a separate GHC boostrap
- tarball.</task>
-
- <task>Update Haskell Platform (along with GHC) to 2011.4.0.0 as
- soon as it gets out.</task>
-
- <task>Add more ports to the Ports collection.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>The new CARP</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gleb</given>
- <common>Smirnoff</common>
- </name>
- <email>glebius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~glebius/newcarp/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I am now working on significant rewrite of CARP in &os;.</p>
-
- <p>The reason for this work is that the CARP protocol actually does
- not bring a new interface, but is a property of interface address.
- Rewriting it in this way helps to remove several hacks from
- incoming packet processing, simplifies some code, makes CARP
- addresses more sane from the viewpoint of routing daemons such as
- quagga/zebra and closes many CARP-related PRs in GNATS. It also
- brings support for a single redundant address on the subnet, the
- thing that is called "carpdev feature" in OpenBSD, long awaited in
- &os;.</p>
-
- <p>For this moment I have a patch against head/ that compiles and
- works in my test environment that I am going to deploy soon on some
- of servers under my control.</p>
-
- <p>The patch has been reviewed by Bjoern Zeeb (bz@).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>More testing requested!</task>
-
- <task>Implement arpbalance and ipbalance features. This requires a
- next step of rewriting, probably borrowing some ideas from
- OpenBSD.</task>
-
- <task>Update documentation.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>pfSense</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
- <common>Ullrich</common>
- </name>
- <email>sullrich@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Chris</given>
- <common>Buechler</common>
- </name>
- <email>cbuechler@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.pfsense.org/">pfSense Home</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>pfSense 2.0 has been released to the world. This brings the past
- three years of new feature additions, with significant enhancements
- to almost every portion of the system. The changes and new features
- are <a
- href='http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/2.0_New_Features_and_Changes'>
- summarized here</a>. This is by far the most widely deployed
- release we have put out, thanks to the efforts of thousands of
- members of the community.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Work on 2.1 is underway with the biggest changes being IPV6
- support and PBI packaged binaries for the package system.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>OpenAFS port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benjamin</given>
- <common>Kaduk</common>
- </name>
- <email>kaduk@mit.edu</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Derrick</given>
- <common>Brashear</common>
- </name>
- <email>shadow@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://openafs.org">OpenAFS home page</url>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/afs">&os; Wiki on AFS</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>AFS is a distributed network filesystem that originated from the
- Andrew Project at Carnegie-Mellon University. OpenAFS 1.6.0 has
- been released, and is available in the &os; Ports Collection; it is
- usable under light load, but heavy usage reveals some issues that
- remain unresolved. The OpenAFS kernel module is now built using the
- bsd.kmod.mk infrastructure on the git master branch; unfortunately
- this change required a minor change in the OS-independent Makefiles
- and could not be merged in time for 1.6.0. Some attention has been
- given to memory leaks, but only one small leak has been patched so
- far.</p>
-
- <p>There are several known outstanding issues that are being worked
- on, but detailed bug reports are welcome at
- port-freebsd@openafs.org.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update VFS locking to allow the use of disk-based client
- caches as well as memory-based caches.</task>
-
- <task>Track down races and deadlocks that may appear under
- load.</task>
-
- <task>Eliminate a moderate memory leak from the kernel
- module.</task>
-
- <task>PAG (Process Authentication Group) support is not
- functional.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>DIstributed Firewall and Flow-shaper Using Statistical
- Evidence (DIFFUSE)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sebastian</given>
- <common>Zander</common>
- </name>
- <email>szander@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Lawrence</given>
- <common>Stewart</common>
- </name>
- <email>lastewart@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grenville</given>
- <common>Armitage</common>
- </name>
- <email>garmitage@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/freebsd/diffused/" />
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/project%20announcements.shtml#diffuse" />
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/diffuse/" />
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/diffuse/downloads.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>DIFFUSE enables &os;'s IPFW firewall subsystem to classify IP
- traffic based on statistical traffic properties.</p>
-
- <p>With DIFFUSE, IPFW computes statistics (such as packet lengths
- or inter-packet time intervals) for observed flows, and uses ML
- (machine learning) to classify flows into classes. In addition to
- traditional packet inspection rules, IPFW rules may now also be
- expressed in terms of traffic statistics or classes identified by
- ML classification. This can be helpful when direct packet
- inspection is problematic (perhaps for administrative reasons, or
- because port numbers do not reliably identify applications).</p>
-
- <p>DIFFUSE also enables one instance of IPFW to send flow
- information and classes to other IPFW instances, which then can act
- on such traffic (e.g. prioritise, accept, deny, etc.) according to
- its class. This allows for distributed architectures, where
- classification at one location in your network is used to control
- fire-walling or rate-shaping actions at other locations.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; Foundation has funded the Centre for Advanced
- Internet Architectures at Swinburne University of Technology to
- undertake the DIFFUSED (DIFFUSE for freebsD) project, which aims to
- refine our publicly released DIFFUSE prototype and integrate all
- components of the architecture into &os;.</p>
-
- <p>The project is progressing well in the diffused_head project
- branch of the &os; Subversion repository, and is due to be
- completed by the end of October 2011. Once the project is
- completed, the code will be merged from the project branch into the
- head branch. An MFC of the code to 8.x and 9.x should be possible
- after an appropriate amount of soak time has elapsed.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>bsd_day(2011)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
- <common>Matuska</common>
- </name>
- <email>mm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gabor</given>
- <common>Pali</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://bsdday.eu/2011">Home page of bsd_day(2011)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The purpose of this one-day event was to gather Central European
- developers of today's open-source BSD systems to popularize their
- work and their organizations, and to meet each other in the real
- life. We wanted to motivate potential future developers
- and users, especially undergraduate university students, to work
- with BSD systems.</p>
-
- <p>This year's BSD-Day was held in Bratislava, Slovakia at the
- Slovak University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical Engineering
- and Information Technology on November 5, 2011.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>EuroBSDcon 2011</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>EuroBSDcon</given>
- <common>Organizers</common>
- </name>
- <email>oc-2011@eurobsdcon.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gabor</given>
- <common>Pali</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://2011.eurobsdcon.org/">EuroBSDcon 2011 web
- site</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The 10th anniversary European BSD Conference was organized in
- Maarssen, The Netherlands with more than 250 registered visitors.
- There were many interesting tutorials, including introductions to
- DTrace and working with Netgraph. It featured 26 high-quality talks
- and 2 keynote speakers on various topics related to &os;,
- OpenBSD, NetBSD, or even MINIX: OpenBSD PF, NetBSD NPF, IPv6
- support in &os;, virtualization in the BSD domain, recent
- developments in OpenSSH, exploration of the recent FreeNAS, system
- management with ZFS, practical capabilities for UNIX known as
- Capsicum.</p>
-
- <p>It also had a dedicated track for the attendees of the &os;
- developer summit, where one could learn more about what is
- happening currently in the Project. We had presentations on the new
- package management solution, Google Summer of Code 2011, a stacked
- cryptographic file system, conversion of documents of different
- formats, and status reports on the sparc64 port and the NAND flash
- support.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>&os; Developer Summit, Maarssen</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gabor</given>
- <common>Pali</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/201110DevSummit">Home page of
- the summit</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We had 60 &os; developers and invited guests attending the
- &os; Developer Summit organized as part of EuroBSDcon 2011 in
- Maarssen, The Netherlands. This year EuroBSDcon organizers offered
- us their generous support in handling the details, like
- registrations, renting the venue, and providing food for keeping
- attendees happy.</p>
-
- <p>The Maarssen developer summit spanned over 3 days. It is
- generally a workshop-style event that has now adopted the layout of
- the developer summit organized successfully in Canada earlier in
- May. On the first day, there were working groups on various topics,
- e.g. Capsicum, toolchain issues, ports, and documentation. On the
- second day, there were various plenary discussions, like how
- &os; relates to virtualization or how vendors relate to &os;.
- Finally, on the third day, there were many interesting
- work-in-progress reports given in a dedicated developer summit
- track at the main conference.</p>
-
- <p>Photos and slides for the most of the talks are available on the
- home page of the summit.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>Doc sprint on IRC, September 5, 2011</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benedict</given>
- <common>Reuschling</common>
- </name>
- <email>bcr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dru</given>
- <common>Lavigne</common>
- </name>
- <email>dru@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~bcr/doc/sprints/20110905-final.html">
- Results and Notes written down during the sprint</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>On September 5, we held another documentation sprint on IRC
- channel #bsddocs to discuss various issues that are important for
- the whole &os; documentation community. We talked about the
- status of the planned documentation repository conversion to SVN
- and the status of the XML docbook conversion. At that point in
- time, we did not have any documentation regarding the new
- bsdinstaller in the upcoming release, which would have been very
- bad for users that were trying to install the release. Luckily, a
- small team formed quickly to start working on a new bsdinstall
- chapter from scratch using a separate Google code repository that
- gjb@ had set up.</p>
-
- <p>Some of the topics we discussed were moved forward and their
- status was revisited at EuroBSDcon's devsummit documentation
- session. Before the end of the conference, we had a new bsdinstall
- chapter committed into the official documentation tree, thanks to
- the efforts put into the new chapter by Gavin Atkinson, Warren
- Block, and Glen Barber. Garrett Cooper provided valuable
- instructions on the various installation methods that are possible
- with the new bsdinstaller. Thanks to all who helped make this a
- reality.</p>
-
- <p>It is nice to see that the things we talked about at the
- documentation sprint developed further, which is why we are trying
- to do these sprints in regular intervals.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Plan the next documentation sprint</task>
-
- <task>Continue working on the issues that are still open like the
- conversion of the repository to SVN</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ZRouter.org project &mdash; a &os;-based firmware for embedded
- devices</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Aleksandr</given>
- <common>Rybalko</common>
- </name>
- <email>ray@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://zrouter.org">Redmine project interface</url>
- <url href="http://lists.zrouter.org">Mailing lists</url>
- <url href="http://zrouter.org/hg/zrouter/">Main ZRouter.org
- mercurial repository</url>
- <url href="http://zrouter.org/hg/FreeBSD/head/">&os; HEAD copy
- with our modifications</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>ZRouter.org is a young project that aims to produce
- &os;-based firmware for small boxes such as SOHO router, APs, etc.
- At the present time ZRouter.org is able to build working firmware
- for:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>D-Link DAP-1350</li>
- <li>D-Link DIR-320</li>
- <li>D-Link DIR-320-NRU</li>
- <li>D-Link DIR-330</li>
- <li>D-Link DIR-615-E4</li>
- <li>D-Link DIR-620</li>
- <li>D-Link DIR-632</li>
- <li>D-Link DSA-3110-A1</li>
- <li>D-Link DSR-1000N</li>
- <li>NorthQ NQ-900</li>
- <li>TPLink TL-WR941ND-v3_2</li>
- <li>Ubiquiti RSPRO</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Currently we are working on most parts of the core system but we
- are also in the planning phase for implementing a simple web-based
- GUI which we hope will have taken form before the next &os; status
- report.</p>
-
- <p>We still have many items not done, so devices in that list
- cannot be called "Production Ready" yet. But we work on that.</p>
-
- <p>It is easy to add new devices, because we have separate
- definition of board and SoC(System on Chip), so if you have "Asus
- WL-500g Premium v2" for example, you can copy D-Link/DIR-320
- directory and tweak to work for your device. We already have basic
- support for:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Broadcom BCM5354</li>
- <li>Broadcom BCM5836</li>
- <li>Ralink RT3052F</li>
- <li>Ralink RT3050F</li>
- <li>Ralink RT5350F</li>
- <li>Atheros AR7161</li>
- <li>Atheros AR7242</li>
- <li>Atheros AR7241</li>
- <li>Atheros AR7240</li>
- <li>Atheros AR9132</li>
- <li>Intel ixp435</li>
- <li>Cavium CN5010</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>If you have ability and time, please join us at http://zrouter.org
- (Redmine interface and mailing lists)</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Device drivers</task>
- <task>Web UI</task>
- <task>Control scripts</task>
- <task>Watchdog</task>
- <task>etc.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Ethernet Switch Framework</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Aleksandr</given>
- <common>Rybalko</common>
- </name>
- <email>ray@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://zrouter.org/hg/FreeBSD/head/file/default/head/sys/dev/switch">
- Code here.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Many embedded devices have an Ethernet switch on board; such
- switches are even embedded on some multiport NICs. This
- embedded switch framework is designed to give users the
- ability to easily control basic features present in managed
- switches, such as VLANs, QoS, port mirroring, etc. Currently
- we are able to control only VLANs on:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Atheros AR8216/AR8316 (standalone and embedded in
- AR724X)</li>
- <li>Broadcom BCM5325 switch family (also embedded in BCM5354
- SoC)</li>
- <li>Ralink RT3050F/RT3052F internal switch</li>
- <li>Realtek RTL8309</li>
- <li>IP175X</li>
- <li>IP178X</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix AR8216/AR8316 driver</task>
- <task>Fix BCM5325 driver, not all ports pass data</task>
- <task>Add tick handler for RTL8309 to automatically unisolate ports</task>
- <task>Unify MIB statistic counters access</task>
- <task>Add mii read/write bus methods</task>
- <task>Implement pseudo interfaces for switch PHYs</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Tool for providing &os; VM Images</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Yerenkow</common>
- </name>
- <email>yerenkow@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/yerenkow/freebsd-vm-image">Main
- github repo</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A set of scripts to make building &os; VM images easy.</p>
-
- <p>Providing a way to make regular build images of the latest version
- from SVN. Images currently can be copied with `dd` to USB
- flash (for testing on real hardware) and VirtualBox
- (.vdi).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Build images with ports-set from main port-tree</task>
-
- <task>Build images with ports-set from main port-tree plus
- overrides from area51 (like experimental images)</task>
-
- <task>Build images with special development branches included (like
- for testing drivers)</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The &os; Greek Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Manolis</given>
- <common>Kiagias</common>
- </name>
- <email>manolis@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Giorgos</given>
- <common>Keramidas</common>
- </name>
- <email>keramida@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDgr.org">The &os; Greek
- Documentation Project</url>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/el/books/handbook">The
- &os; Greek Handbook</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>After a few rather quiet months, the &os; Greek Documentation
- Project is back on track, translating and improving the Handbook,
- FAQ and &os; articles. The new bsdinstall chapter has been
- translated and is now present in the Handbook. Our <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDgr.org/handbook">experimental Handbook
- builds</a> are also available at the project's hub. Three new
- status pages have been added:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDgr.org/versions.html">Merge Status for
- the en_US tree</a> shows whether the local en_US repo is in
- sync with the official CVS</li>
-
- <li><a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDgr.org/versionsel.html">Merge Status
- for the el_GR tree</a> - as above but for the Greek
- tree</li>
-
- <li><a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDgr.org/pending.html">Pending
- Commits</a> shows newer yet to be committed versions of the
- Greek docs</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>For more information, please visit <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDgr.org">http://www.freebsdgr.org</a>.
- Patches, fixes and contributions are always welcome.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Translate the remaining chapters of the Handbook to
- Greek.</task>
-
- <task>Complete the translation of the &os; FAQ.</task>
-
- <task>Keep the currently translated docs in sync with the English
- versions.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Portmaster</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Doug</given>
- <common>Barton</common>
- </name>
- <email>dougb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://dougbarton.us/portmaster-proposal.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Portmaster offers several new features since the last quarterly
- update; some bug fixes for the package installation code, and
- various internal optimizations. The most exciting new feature is
- probably the ability to specify the -r option more than once for
- the same portmaster run. This greatly increases efficiency when
- several "branch" and/or "trunk" ports need updates at the same
- time, especially for package-building systems.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Splitting out the fetch code is still "on the list" of work
- to be done, but it was sidetracked by other priorities in the past
- months. I hope to complete it in the quarter to come.</task>
-
- <task>Another new feature in the works is support for a list of
- files for portmaster to preserve and restore during upgrades of a
- port.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>802.11n / atheros</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Adrian</given>
- <common>Chadd</common>
- </name>
- <email>adrian@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/AdrianChadd/AtherosTxAgg" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>AR5416, AR9160, and AR9280 functions in both station and hostap
- mode. Performance is good.</p>
-
- <p>Software retry of frames is implemented. Aggregation is
- implemented.</p>
-
- <p>BAR TX is not yet handled. HT protection is not implemented; neither
- is MIMO powersave.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>BAR TX</task>
- <task>MIMO powersave</task>
- <task>Correct handling of flushing TX queues during interface
- reset/reconfigure</task>
- <task>Correct handling of 20&lt;-&gt;20/40mhz transitions (without
- dropping frames)</task>
- <task>More intelligent rate control</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Foundation sponsored KyivBSD 2011 which was held in Kiev,
- Ukraine on September 24. We were represented at Ohio LinuxFest in
- Columbus, Ohio. And, we approved six travel grants for EuroBSDCon.
- Stop by and visit us at the &os; booth during LISA '11, December
- 7-8, in Boston, MA.</p>
-
- <p>Three Foundation funded projects were completed during this
- period: implementing xlocale APIs to enable porting libc++ by David
- Chisnall, implementing DIFFUSE for &os; by Swinburne University,
- and adding GEM, KMS, and DRI support for Intel drivers by
- Konstantin Belousov.</p>
-
- <p>We published our <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/press/2011Aug-newsletter.shtml">
- semi-annual newsletter</a>. We purchased servers and other
- hardware for the &os; co-location centers at Sentex and
- NYI.</p>
-
- <p>The work above, as well as many other tasks which we do for the
- &os; Project, could not be done without donations. Please help us
- by making a donation or asking your company to make a donation. We
- would be happy to send marketing literature to you or your company.
- Find out how to make a donation at <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/donate/">our donate
- page</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Find out more up-to-date Foundation news by reading our <a
- href="http://FreeBSDFoundation.blogspot.com/">blog</a> and
- <a href="http://www.facebook.com/FreeBSDFoundation">Facebook</a>
- page.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Release Engineering Team</given>
- </name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Release Engineering Team has been coordinating the upcoming
- &os; 9.0-RELEASE. Thanks to work done by many of the
- developers. The release, though delayed, is taking the shape
- nicely. We have reached the stage of doing the second
- Release Candidate. At this time we expect to have one more
- Release Candidate, to be followed by the final release itself.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status
-Report//EN" "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>October-December</month>
-
- <year>2011</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between October and
- December 2011. It is the last of the four reports planned for 2011.
- This quarter was mainly devoted to polishing the bits for the next
- major version of &os;, 9.0, which was already successfully released in
- the beginning of January 2012.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! This report
- contains 32 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.</p>
-
- <p>Please note that the deadline for submissions covering the period
- between January and March 2012 is April 15th, 2012.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>User-land Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>&os; Ruby Ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Philip</given>
- <common>Gollucci</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgollucci@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Steve</given>
- <common>Wills</common>
- </name>
- <email>swills@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Ruby">Wiki</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~pgollucci/FreeBSD/prs/prefixes.html#ruby-">
- PRs</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~pgollucci/FreeBSD/prs/prefixes.html#rubygem-">
- PRs</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work is underway to convert the remaining ruby- ports to
- rubygem-* ports in order to keep up with the gem community.</p>
-
- <p>A second attempt will be made to change the default ruby from
- 1.8 to 1.9. There will be some unavoidable casualties of this
- transition. The sysutils/rubygem-chef-server port was contributed by
- RideCharge Inc / Taxi Magic who is now using it exclusively.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Need some fresh -exp runs to check the new status especially with
- ruby 1.9.3-p0.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>BSD-Licensed C++ Stack</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Chisnall</common>
- </name>
- <email>theraven@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Two new libraries, libc++ (providing a C++11 STL implementation)
- and libcxxrt (providing an implementation of the C++ ABI
- specification) have been added. This is enabled by adding
- WITH_LIBCPLUSPLUS=yes to src.conf. It is not enabled by default
- because libc++ does not build with the version of gcc in the base
- system and requires you to build with clang.</p>
-
- <p>Once it is built, you can select between using GNU libstdc++ and
- libc++ by adding -stdlib=libc++ or -stdlib=libstdc++ to your
- compile and link flags (when building with clang).</p>
-
- <p>If you are running head (or have a spare [virtual] machine you
- can try it on) then please try building your C++ code with libc++
- and let me know of any failures, ideally with reduced test
- cases.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test ports with libc++. Hopefully most will Just Work., but
- others may need patches or have a hard dependency on
- libstdc++.</task>
-
- <task>Make libstdc++ dynamically link to libsupc++. This will allow
- us to use libmap.conf to switch between libsupc++ and
- libcxxrt.</task>
-
- <task>Enable building libc++ by default (hopefully in the 9.1
- time-frame, when clang becomes the default system compiler) and
- switch to using libcxxrt instead of libsupc++ by default.</task>
-
- <task>Lots more testing. Followed by even more testing.</task>
-
- <task>Removing libstdc++ from the base system and making it
- available through ports for backwards compatibility.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>GEOM MULTIPATH Rewrite</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~mav/gmultipath5.patch">Patch
- committed into the HEAD.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The GEOM MULTIPATH class underwent a major rewrite to fix many
- problems and improve functionality, including:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Improved locking and destruction process to fix crashes.</li>
-
- <li>"Automatic" configuration method improved to make it safe by
- reading metadata back from all specified paths after writing to
- one.</li>
-
- <li>"Manual" configuration method added to work without using
- on-disk metadata. New "add" and "remove" commands allow to manage
- paths manually.</li>
-
- <li>Failed paths are no longer dropped from GEOM, but only marked
- as failed and excluded from I/O operations. Failed paths can be
- automatically restored when all other paths are lost or marked as
- failed, for example, because of device-caused (not transport)
- errors. "Fail" and "restore" commands added to manually control
- failure status.</li>
-
- <li>Added Active/Active mode support. Unlike the default
- Active/Passive mode, the load is evenly distributed between all
- working paths. If supported by the device, it allows to
- significantly improve performance, utilizing bandwidth of all
- paths. It is controlled by the -A option during creation.</li>
-
- <li>Provider size check added to reduce chance of conflict with
- other GEOM classes.</li>
-
- <li>GEOM is now destroyed on last provider disconnection.</li>
-
- <li>`status` and `list` commands output was improved.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>These changes are now committed into the &os; HEAD branch. Merge
- to 9-STABLE and 8-STABLE is planned after 9.0 release.</p>
-
- <p>Project sponsored by iXsystems, Inc.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Implement some additional request ordering mechanism for the
- Active/Active mode. Some consumers in theory may not wait for
- previous requests completion before submitting new overlapping or
- dependent requests. Those requests may be reordered on device if
- run via different paths simultaneously.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>A Tool to Check for Mistakes in Documentation &mdash; igor</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warren</given>
- <common>Block</common>
- </name>
- <email>wblock@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.wonkity.com/~wblock/igor/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>igor is a program that proofreads man pages, DocBook SGML
- source, and other text files for many common mistakes.</p>
-
- <p>Files are tested for spelling mistakes, repeated words, and
- white-space problems. Man pages are also checked for minimal
- structure, and DocBook SGML source files are checked for formatting
- and tag problems.</p>
-
- <p>If you write or edit &os; documentation, let igor help you check
- it for correctness.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Find a testing or parsing framework that can do a faster or
- better job, or that can understand the state of DocBook
- tags.</task>
-
- <task>Add more tests.</task>
-
- <task>Improve speed.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>The New CARP</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gleb</given>
- <common>Smirnoff</common>
- </name>
- <email>glebius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern</given>
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
- <email>gnn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=228571">
- The main commit</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Significantly updated CARP protocol has been committed to head/.
- I expect the new code to be easier to maintain and less buggy,
- since it uses less hacks in the networking stack.</p>
-
- <p>The new CARP does not bring a lot of new features, however here
- is a couple:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>One can put a single redundant address on an interface.</li>
-
- <li>Master/backup state can be switched via ifconfig.</li>
-
- <li>Feature that demotes carp(4) during pfsync(4) update has been
- restored (it was lost in 7.0).</li>
-
- <li>The overall ifconfig(8) output is now more readable, since
- addresses are exactly on the interfaces they are running. Yes,
- this is feature, too :)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The code has been developed by glebius@ with lots of help from
- bz@.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Work on arpbalance/ipbalance features. Since I do not utilize
- them at all, first I need to find somebody eager to see these
- features and willing to test patches. Sponsoring work is also
- appreciated. glebius@ to handle.</task>
-
- <task>Estimate whether we need to catch up with OpenBSD on putting
- demotion counter into datagrams. glebius@ to handle.</task>
-
- <task>Update tcpdump(8) to enable nice printing of CARP packets.
- gnn@ to handle.</task>
-
- <task>Work with IANA to get an official protocol number. gnn@ to
- handle.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/390</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pau</given>
- <common>Amma</common>
- </name>
- <email>fduuvrzv@yahoo.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>I wandered in and started working on &os;/390 about 1 month ago
- based on source Bjoern provided. My short term goals are to sync it
- with the current HEAD and write a minimal IPLabel loader, so we do
- not have to depend on Hercules-only commands to test the kernel
- boot process.</p>
-
- <p>Then it will be time to make the crossbuild work again and get
- the kernel booting.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>System Configuration Utilities</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Devin</given>
- <common>Teske</common>
- </name>
- <email>dteske@vicor.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://druidbsd.sourceforge.net/">The DruidBSD
- Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>On December 31st, 2011 sysutils/sysrc was added to the
- ports-tree. On January 6th, 2012 sysutils/host-setup was added to
- the ports-tree. Still pending is the addition of
- sysutils/tzdialog.</p>
-
- <p>Together or separately, these utilities try to make configuring
- the system easier and more efficient.</p>
-
- <p>sysrc(8) allows you to safely modify rc.conf(5) without fear or
- trepidation; making remote-management and scripted changes a simple
- transaction. Also useful in managing puppet installations.</p>
-
- <p>host-setup(8) allows you to configure your time zone, hostname,
- network interfaces, default router/gateway, DNS nameservers in
- resolv.conf(5) all via dialog(1) (or Xdialog(1)) interface.
- Designed to replace sysinstall(8), host-setup is written entirely
- in sh(1) and is completely stand-alone.</p>
-
- <p>tzdialog(8) is an ISO-3166 compatible sh(1) rewrite of
- tzsetup(8). It is designed to be a drop-in replacement for tzsetup.
- The major difference between the two is tzdialog(8) adds supports
- for graphical user interface via Xdialog(1) (by passing the `-X'
- argument), whereas tzsetup(8) only supports console-based
- interaction.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Write a man-page for tzdialog(8).</task>
-
- <task>Submit current tzdialog(8) version (1.1) and yet-to-be
- completed man-page to ports-tree as sysutils/tzdialog.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Perl Ports Testing</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Steve</given>
- <common>Wills</common>
- </name>
- <email>swills@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sunpoet Po-Chuan</given>
- <common>Hsieh</common>
- </name>
- <email>sunpoet@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Many Perl modules in ports come with test cases included with
- their source. This project's goal is to ensure that all these tests
- pass. Patches have been added to the ports tinderbox to allow test
- related dependencies to be installed and many ports have
- TEST_DEPENDS now. A patch is available to enable testing for those
- who wish to help out. All p5- ports have been built and tests
- attempted. Approximately 61% of the Perl ports pass currently. Many
- ports have been updated to include missing dependencies or make
- other changes which allow tests to pass. Long term goals include a
- more generic framework for testing ports and automated tests
- executed when ports are updated.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Many Perl ports which do not pass tests remain.</task>
-
- <task>Need to figure out how to move testing out of
- tinderbox.</task>
-
- <task>A patch to build Perl with -pthread (but not enable
- useithreads in Perl) is pending. It will fix many currently broken
- tests</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Status Report for NFS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rick</given>
- <common>Macklem</common>
- </name>
- <email>rmacklem@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The new NFS client and server are no longer considered
- experimental and are the default for &os; 9.0. Included is fairly
- complete support for NFSv4.0, as well as NFSv3 and NFSv2. NFSv4.0
- delegations are not enabled by default for the server, since there
- is no handling of them for local system calls done on the server,
- as yet. So far, the transition seems to have gone alright, with only
- a couple of obscure issues identified that did not get fixed
- for &os; 9.0. Patches for these can be found at
- <a href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~rmacklem">
- http://people.FreeBSD.org/~rmacklem</a>
- </p>
-
- <p>Work is ongoing with respect to NFSv4.1 client support. The
- current code includes functioning support for the required
- components, in particular, sessions for both fore and back
- channels. Development for the big optional component pNFS is in
- progress and will hopefully be functional for the Files layout in a
- few months. The modified sources can be found at <a
- href="http://svn.FreeBSD.org/viewvc/base/projects/nfsv4.1-client">
- http://svn.FreeBSD.org/viewvc/base/projects/nfsv4.1-client</a>.</p>
-
- <p>There is also a patch for what I call packrats, where threads
- perform aggressive on-disk caching of delegated file in the NFSv4.0
- client. It currently seems to function OK, but does not yet have
- client reboot recovery implemented, so it can only be used
- experimentally at this time. This patch can be found at <a
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~rmacklem/packrat-patches">
- http://people.FreeBSD.org/~rmacklem/packrat-patches</a>.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The &os; Japanese Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hiroki</given>
- <common>Sato</common>
- </name>
- <email>hrs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ryusuke</given>
- <common>Suzuki</common>
- </name>
- <email>ryusuke@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ja/">Japanese &os; Web
- Pages</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/doc-jp/">The &os; Japanese
- Documentation Project Web Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During this period, many part of the outdated contents in the
- www/ja subtree were updated to the latest versions in the English
- counterpart. The "bsdinstall" section in Handbook was newly
- translated and the "cutting-edge" section is now
- work-in-progress.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Further translation work for outdated documents in both
- doc/ja_JP.eucJP and www/ja.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>&os;/KDE</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os;</given>
- <common>KDE</common>
- </name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org">&os;/KDE home page</url>
-
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org/area51.php">area51</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KDE/&os; team have continued to improve the experience of
- KDE software and Qt under &os;. The latest round of improvements
- include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Many fixes upstream to make KDE and Qt build with Clang</li>
-
- <li>Making automoc not freeze with parallel builds</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The team has also made many releases and upstreamed many fixes
- and patches. The latest round of releases include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>KDE SC: 4.7.3, 4.7.4 (in the area51 experimental
- repository)</li>
-
- <li>Qt: 4.8.0 (in the area51 experimental repository)</li>
-
- <li>CMake: 2.8.6, 2.8.7</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The team is always looking for more testers and porters so
- please contact us at kde@FreeBSD.org and visit our home page at
- <a href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org">http://FreeBSD.kde.org</a>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Testing KDE SC 4.8.0.</task>
-
- <task>Testing KDE PIM 4.7.4.</task>
-
- <task>Testing phonon-gstreamer and phonon-vlc as the phonon-xine
- backend was deprecated (but will remain in the ports for
- now).</task>
-
- <task>Testing the Calligra beta releases (in the area51
- repository).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>&os; Haskell Ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor J&aacute;nos</given>
- <common>P&Aacute;LI</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ashish</given>
- <common>SHUKLA</common>
- </name>
- <email>ashish@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Haskell">&os; Haskell wiki
- page</url>
-
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd-haskell/freebsd-haskell/">
- &os; Haskell ports repository</url>
-
- <url href="http://haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-haskell/">
- &os; Haskell mailing list</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are proud to announce that the &os; Haskell Team has updated
- the Haskell Platform to 2011.4.0.0, as well as updated GHC to 7.0.4
- in &os; Haskell ports repository. We also added a number of new
- Haskell ports, and their count is now more than 300. Some of the
- new ports include Yesod, Happstack (popular web development
- frameworks in Haskell), ThreadScope (a graphical profiler tool for
- parallel Haskell programs).</p>
-
- <p>Due to ports repository freeze for 9.0-RELEASE, these updates
- are not in official ports tree yet. They will be committed to the
- ports repository after it is unfrozen again, in the meantime
- they can be accessed through &os; Haskell ports repository.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Commit pending Haskell ports to &os; ports repository.</task>
-
- <task>Test GHC to work with clang/LLVM.</task>
-
- <task>Add an option to the <tt>lang/ghc</tt> port to be able to
- build it with already installed GHC instead of requiring a
- separate GHC bootstrap tarball.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Public &os; Ports Development Infrastructure &mdash;
- redports.org</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bernhard</given>
- <common>Froehlich</common>
- </name>
- <email>decke@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://redports.org/" />
-
- <url href="irc://irc.freenode.net#redports">IRC: #redports on
- Freenode</url>
-
- <url href="https://groups.google.com/group/redports">redports
- mailing list</url>
-
- <url href="http://redports.org/wiki/UserGuide">Userguide (with
- Screenshots)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Redports is a free service for &os; port maintainers and port
- committers to automatically buildtest ports on various &os;
- versions and architectures. The motivation to do that was because
- there are many people that do not have access to Ports Tinderboxes
- and the existing Tinderboxes are usually dedicated to a single
- team.</p>
-
- <p>The platform was designed with scalability in mind but building
- capacity is currently very limited until more hardware is
- available. I am already in contact with the usual suspects to
- improve that.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Get more Hardware for building.</task>
-
- <task>Port options support.</task>
-
- <task>ports-mgmt/portlint support.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>HDA Sound Driver (snd_hda) Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~mav/hda.rewrite2.patch">
- Latest patch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>snd_hda(4) driver took major rewrite:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Big old hdac driver was split into three independent pieces:
- HDA controller driver (hdac), HDA CODEC driver (hdacc) and HDA
- audio function driver (hdaa). All drivers are completely
- independent and talk to each other only via NewBus interfaces.
- Using more NewBus bells and whistles allows to properly see HDA
- structure with standard system instruments, such as `devinfo -v`.
- Biggest driver file size now is 150K, instead of 240K before, and
- the code is much cleaner.</li>
-
- <li>Support for multichannel recording was added. While I have
- never seen it configured by default, UAA specification tells that
- it is possible. Now, as specification defines, driver checks
- input associations for pins with sequence numbers 14 and 15, and
- if found (usually) &mdash; works as before, mixing signals together.
- If it does not, it configures input association as multichannel.
- I have found some CODECs doing strange things when configured for
- multichannel recording, but I have also found successfully working
- examples.</li>
-
- <li>Signal tracer was improved to look for cases where several
- DACs/ADCs in CODEC can work with the same audio signal. If such a
- case is found, the driver registers additional playback/record stream
- (channel) for the pcm device. Having more than one stream allows
- to avoid vchans use and so avoid extra conversion to vchan's
- pre-configured sample rate and format. Not many CODECs allow
- this, especially on playback, but some do.</li>
-
- <li>New controller streams reservation mechanism was implemented.
- That allows to have more pcm devices than streams supported by
- the controller (usually 4 in each direction). Now it limits only
- number of simultaneously transferred audio streams, that is
- rarely reachable and properly reported if happens.</li>
-
- <li>Codec pins and GPIO signals configuration was exported via
- set of writable sysctls. Another sysctl dev.hdaa.X.reconfig
- allows to trigger driver reconfiguration in run-time. The only
- requirement is that all pcm devices should be closed at the
- moment, as they will be destroyed and recreated. This should
- significantly simplify process of fixing CODEC configuration. It
- should be possible now even to write GUI to do it with few mouse
- clicks.</li>
-
- <li>Driver now decodes pins location and connector type names. In
- some cases it gives a hint to the user where the connectors of
- the pcm device are located on the system case. The number of
- channels supported by pcm device, reported now (if it is not 2),
- should also make finding them easier.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The code is in testing now and should be soon committed to the
- HEAD branch.</p>
-
- <p>Project sponsored by iXsystems, Inc.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Closer inspection of HDMI/DisplayPort audio is
- planned.</task>
-
- <task>A number of hardware, mostly laptops, need workarounds to work
- properly. Some statistics should be collected to implement some of
- them avoiding excessive code bloat.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>SCSI Direct Access Driver (da) Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>BIO_DELETE support (aka TRIM) was added to the CAM SCSI Direct
- Access device driver (da).</p>
-
- <p>Depending on device capabilities different methods are used to
- implement it. Currently used method can be read/set via
- kern.cam.da.X.delete_method sysctls. Possible values are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>NONE - no provisioning support reported by the device;</li>
-
- <li>DISABLE - provisioning support was disabled because of
- errors;</li>
-
- <li>ZERO - use WRITE SAME (10) command to write zeroes;</li>
-
- <li>WS10 - use WRITE SAME (10) command with UNMAP bit set;</li>
-
- <li>WS16 - use WRITE SAME (16) command with UNMAP bit set;</li>
-
- <li>UNMAP - use UNMAP command (equivalent of the ATA DSM TRIM
- command).</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The last two methods (UNMAP and WS16) are defined by SBC
- specification and the UNMAP method is the most advanced one. The
- rest of the methods I have found supported in Linux, and as they
- were trivial to implement, then why not? I hope they will be useful
- in some cases.</p>
-
- <p>As side product of fetching logical block provisioning support
- flag, da driver also got support for reporting device physical
- sector size (aka Advanced Format) via stripesize/stripeoffset GEOM
- fields. Some quirks were added for known 4K sector disks not
- reporting it properly.</p>
-
- <p>The code was committed to the HEAD branch and is going to be merged
- to 8/9-STABLE after some time.</p>
-
- <p>Project sponsored by iXsystems, Inc.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>To implement more effective selection of the best delete
- method some more parameters need to be obtained from the device.
- Unluckily none of devices I have report them.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Replacing the Regular Expression Code</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base/user/gabor/tre-integration/">
- Project repo</url>
-
- <url href="http://laurikari.net/tre/">TRE homepage</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.tdk.aut.bme.hu/Files/TDK2011/POSIX-regularis-kifejezesek1.pdf">
- A paper on the topic</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The current regular expression code in libc has to be replaced
- because it is old, unmaintained and does not support wide
- characters. As it has been elaborated, TRE is the most suitable
- replacement outside that has an acceptable license. However, the
- development of BSD grep also brought some relevant observations. In
- short, there are some possibilities to optimize pattern matching
- but it is not possible with the POSIX API, because:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>It uses NUL-terminated strings that requires processing each
- character and makes longer jumps impossible.</li>
-
- <li>It matches for one pattern at a time. If more patterns are
- searched, there are more efficient ways for pattern matching but
- we have to know all of them and process them together.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>This project intends to implement these shortcut and provide
- efficient pattern matching for all programs that use regex
- matching. It will also help avoiding the custom tricks that are
- hardcoded into some programs, like GNU grep, to work around the
- limiting POSIX API. Besides, GNU grep has some extensions over the
- POSIX regular expression, which are necessary if we want to get rid
- of GNU code in the end.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Implement multi-pattern heuristic regex matching.</task>
-
- <task>Implement GNU-specific regex extensions.</task>
-
- <task>Adapt BSD grep to use the multi-pattern interface.</task>
-
- <task>Test standard-compliance and correct behavior.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The &os; German Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benedict</given>
- <common>Reuschling</common>
- </name>
- <email>bcr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Johann</given>
- <common>Kois</common>
- </name>
- <email>jkois@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://doc.bsdgroup.de/">Homepage of the &os; German
- Documentation Project</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/de_DE.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/bsdinstall.html">
- The German translation of the bsdinstall handbook chapter</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The German Documentation Project is happy to report that two big
- chapters have been translated in the past quarter. The first update
- is in the firewall chapter and covering the complete IPFW section.
- It was contributed by Christopher J. Ruwe. There were style and
- language fixes to be done, but the biggest amount of work, the
- actual translation, was done by him. We thank Christopher very
- much.</p>
-
- <p>The other chapter that was translated is the new bsdinstall
- chapter. Benedict Reuschling did the work on this chapter. He tried
- to keep the same titles for sections that are mostly describing the
- same things as in the sysinstall chapter (at least where this was
- possible).</p>
-
- <p>German speaking users are encouraged to read both chapters and
- report typos or grammar errors back to us so we can fix them.</p>
-
- <p>The German website is being updated on a regular basis.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Catch up with the latest changes made to the
- documentation.</task>
-
- <task>Translate more www pages into German.</task>
-
- <task>Find bugs in the German documentation and fix them.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>&os;/GNOME</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>GNOME &os; mailing list</given>
- </name>
- <email>freebsd-gnome@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome" />
-
- <url href="http://www.marcuscom.com:8080/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>It has been a while since we did a status report.</p>
-
- <p>This year we started work on GNOME 3.0. Due to time constrains
- and lack of man power, this version did not make it into the ports.
- Currently we have 3.2 in our development repo. See the development
- FAQ on our website for details. The MC-UPDATING file contains
- upgrade instructions.</p>
-
- <p>Currently the GNOME team is understaffed, help is welcome!</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update the &os; gnome website with GNOME 3.x information, and
- still supply the 2.32.x info.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Up to Date X.Org Server</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>X11 &os; mailing list</given>
- </name>
- <email>freebsd-x11@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Xorg" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The X11 team has started work on the next major update for the
- X.Org ports. You might have noticed libraries and proto ports being
- updated that belong to the X.Org stack. Currently in our development
- repository we have the latest versions of many ports including mesa
- and xf86-video-intel.</p>
-
- <p>We support versions 1.7.7 and 1.10.4 of the X.Org tree for users
- with the appropriate hardware and patches.</p>
-
- <p>We need more testers for both the standard version from
- xorg-devel and the WITH_NEW_XORG version. We also need testers for
- updated input/video drivers, especially for the less mainstream
- ones.</p>
-
- <p>In order to test check out our svn repository from <a
- href="http://trillian.chruetertee.ch/ports/browser/branches/xorg-dev">
- http://trillian.chruetertee.ch/ports/browser/branches/xorg-dev</a> and
- the merge script from <a
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~miwi/xorg/xorgmerge">
- http://people.FreeBSD.org/~miwi/xorg/xorgmerge</a>. See the wiki for
- more details.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Investigate xorg-server 1.12 which brings xinput 2.2.</task>
-
- <task>Merge development repository into the main repository, after
- more testing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>pfSense</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Scott</given>
- <common>Ullrich</common>
- </name>
- <email>sullrich@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Chris</given>
- <common>Buechler</common>
- </name>
- <email>cbuechler@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ermal</given>
- <common>Luçi</common>
- </name>
- <email>ermal.luci@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.pfsense.org/">pfSense homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>pfSense is a free and open source customized distribution of
- &os; tailored for use as a firewall and router.</p>
-
- <p>2.0.1 was just released which corrected a number of issues
- <a href="http://blog.pfsense.org/?p=633">
- http://blog.pfsense.org/?p=633</a>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>6 month release cycle.</task>
-
- <task>Moving builds to &os; 9.</task>
-
- <task>Full IPV6 support.</task>
-
- <task>PBI Package binaries.</task>
-
- <task>Unbound integration.</task>
-
- <task>Multi-instance Captive Portal.</task>
-
- <task>Replacing Prototype with jQuery.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Release Engineering Team Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Release Engineering Team</given>
- </name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Release Engineering Team was pleased to announce the release
- of &os;-9.0 on January 12th, 2012. To acknowledge his incredible
- contributions to the world of computing and in particular the &os;
- Project's corner of that world &os;-9.0 was dedicated to Dennis
- Ritchie. May he rest in peace. The Release Engineering Team also
- wishes to thank the &os; Developers and Community for all the work
- they put into the release.</p>
-
- <p>With the &os;-9.0 release cycle completed our focus shifts to
- preparing for the &os;-8.3 release. A schedule has not been set but
- we expect to be shooting for release some time in March 2012.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Auditdistd Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Current weakness of &os;'s Security Event Audit facility is that
- audit records are stored locally and can be modified or removed by
- an attacker after a system compromise.</p>
-
- <p>The auditdistd will allow to reliably and securely distribute
- audit trail files over TCP/IP network to remote system. In case of
- system compromise it will enable administrators to analyze audit
- records in trusted environment.</p>
-
- <p>This project is sponsored by the &os; Foundation and should be
- completed by the end of February 2012.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>&os; No-IPv4 (&quot;IPv6-Only&quot;) Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ipv6/ipv6only.html">FreeBSD
- No-IPv4 Support</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The No-IPv4 (fka. &quot;IPv6-Only&quot;) project initially
- prototyped in p4 and merged into mainstream &os; with support from
- the &os; Foundation and iXsystems earlier in 2011 for World IPv6
- Day continued as a free time project. Thanks to the help of an
- anonymous source, dedicated i386 and amd64 build machines and a
- distribution node were setup to allow continuous building of
- snapshots and we hope to extend the support for the snapshots in
- the future providing more services.</p>
-
- <p>During the 9.0 release cycle a BETA and an RC snapshot were
- built and released. &os; 9.0-RELEASE will be the first official
- release supporting a kernel to compile out IPv4 support. We will
- provide (and given 9.0 is out at time of writing do provide) a
- no-IPv4 snapshot accompanying the official release and hope for
- your feedback.</p>
-
- <p>I would like to thank Hiroki Sato/allbsd.org for providing a mirror
- in Japan for the Asian community in addition to mine in Europe.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Commit/Submit upstream a few user space fixes.</task>
-
- <task>More user space cleanup and testing.</task>
-
- <task>Get rid of <tt>gethostby*()</tt> calls.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/powerpc on AppliedMicro APM86290</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grzegorz</given>
- <common>Bernacki</common>
- </name>
- <email>gjb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The APM86290 system-on-chip device is a member of AppliedMicro's
- PACKETpro family of embedded processors.</p>
-
- <p>The chip includes two Power Architecture PPC465 processor cores,
- which are compliant with Book-E specification of the architecture,
- and a number of integrated peripherals.</p>
-
- <p>This work is extending current Book-E support in &os; towards
- PPC4xx processors variation along with device drivers for
- integrated peripherals.</p>
-
- <p>The following drivers have been created since the last
- report:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Ethernet controller driver</li>
-
- <li>Classifier driver</li>
-
- <li>Finished Queue Manager/Traffic Manager</li>
-
- <li>Improved performance and stability</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Next steps:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>L2 cache support</li>
-
- <li>Merge APM86290 support to -CURRENT</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/powerpc on Freescale QorIQ DPAA</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michal</given>
- <common>Dubiel</common>
- </name>
- <email>md@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Piotr</given>
- <common>Ziecik</common>
- </name>
- <email>kosmo@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=P2040">
- P2041 product page</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=P3041">
- P3041 product page</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=P5020">
- P5020 product page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The QorIQ Data Path Acceleration Architecture (DPAA) from
- Freescale is a comprehensive architecture, which integrates all
- aspects of packet processing in the SoC, addressing issues and
- requirements resulting from the nature of QorIQ multicore SoCs. It
- includes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Cores</li>
-
- <li>Network and packet I/O</li>
-
- <li>Hardware offload accelerators</li>
-
- <li>The infrastructure required to facilitate the flow of packets
- between the above</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The DPAA also addresses various performance related
- requirements, especially those created by the high speed network
- I/O found on multicore SoCs such as P2041, P3041, P5020, etc. This
- work is bringing up &os; on these system-on-chip devices along with
- device drivers for integrated peripherals.</p>
-
- <p>Current &os; QorIQ DPAA support includes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>QorIQ P2041 and P3041 devices</li>
-
- <li>E500mc core complex</li>
-
- <li>Adaptation of toolchain for the new core</li>
-
- <li>Booting via U-Boot bootloader</li>
-
- <li>CoreNet interconnect fabric</li>
-
- <li>L1, L2, L3 cache</li>
-
- <li>Serial console (UART)</li>
-
- <li>Interrupt controller</li>
-
- <li>DPAA infrastructure (BMAN, FMAN, QMAN)</li>
-
- <li>Ethernet (basic network functionality using Independent Mode
- of DPAA infrastructure)</li>
-
- <li>EHCI controller</li>
-
- <li>PCI Express controller (host mode)</li>
-
- <li>SMP support (up to quad-core)</li>
-
- <li>I2C</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Next steps:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>QorIQ P5020 (32-bit mode) support</li>
-
- <li>Ethernet (full network functionality using Regular Mode of
- DPAA infrastructure)</li>
-
- <li>Enhanced SDHC</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/arm on Marvell Armada XP</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grzegorz</given>
- <common>Bernacki</common>
- </name>
- <email>gjb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base/projects/armv6/">ARMv6
- branch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Marvell Armada XP is a complete system-on-chip solution based on
- Sheeva embedded CPU. These devices integrate up to four ARMv6/v7
- compliant Sheeva CPU cores with shared L2 cache.</p>
-
- <p>This work is extending the &os;/arm infrastructure towards support
- for recent ARM architecture variations along with a basic set of
- device drivers for integrated peripherals.</p>
-
- <p>The following code has been implemented since the last status
- report:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>SMP support</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Implemented TLB broadcast and RFO</li>
-
- <li>Tested 2 and 4 cores setup in WT cache mode</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>SATA driver integrated and tested</li>
-
- <li>CESA driver integrated and tested</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Next steps:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>L2 cache support</li>
-
- <li>Full support for WB/WBA cache</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Foundation Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="www.FreeBSDFoundation.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The most exciting news to report is that we raised $426,000
- through our fundraising efforts. We were overwhelmed by the
- generosity of the &os; community. We would like to thank everyone
- who made a contribution to &os; by either making a financial
- donation to the foundation or volunteering on the Project.</p>
-
- <p>We published our <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/press/2011Dec-newsletter.shtml">
- semi-annual newsletter</a> in December. If you have not
- already done so, please take a moment to read this publication
- to find out how we supported the &os; Project and community
- during the second half of 2011. There are also two great
- testimonials in the newsletter from TaxiMagic and the Apache
- Software Foundation.</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation sponsored EuroBSDCon 2011 which was held in The
- Netherlands, October 6-9. And, we sponsored six developers to
- attend the conference. We sponsored the Bay Area Vendor Summit in
- November. We were represented at LISA '11, Dec 7-8 in Boston
- MA.</p>
-
- <p>We are a proud sponsor of AsiaBSDCon 2012, which will be held in
- Tokyo, Japan, March 22-25.</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation funded project Feed-Forward Clock Synchronization
- Algorithms Project by the University of Melbourne completed. We
- approved two new projects for 2012, they are analyzing the
- performance of &os;'s IPv6 stack by Bjoern Zeeb, and implementing
- auditdistd daemon by Pawel Jakub Dawidek</p>
-
- <p>We purchased more servers and other hardware for the &os;
- co-location centers at Sentex, NYI, and ISC.</p>
-
- <p>The work above, as well as many other tasks which we do for the
- &os; Project, could not be done without donations. Please help us by
- making a donation or asking your company to make a donation. We
- would be happy to send marketing literature to you or your company.
- Find out how to make a donation at <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/donate/">our donate
- page</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Find out more up-to-date Foundation news by reading our <a
- href="http://FreeBSDFoundation.blogspot.com/">blog</a> and
- <a href="http://www.facebook.com/FreeBSDFoundation">Facebook</a>
- page.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Ports Management Team Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
- <common>Abthorpe</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Port</given>
- <common>Management Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/" />
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html" />
-
- <url href="http://blogs.FreeBSDish.org/portmgr/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=135441496471197" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports tree finally surpassed 23,000 ports. The PR count
- still remains at about 1100.</p>
-
- <p>In Q4 we added 4 new committers, took in 4 commit bit for safe
- keeping, and had one committer return to ports work.</p>
-
- <p>The Ports Management team have been running -exp runs on an
- ongoing basis, verifying how base system updates may affect the
- ports tree, as well as providing QA runs for major ports updates.
- Of note, -exp runs were done for:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>KDE4 and cmake updates</li>
-
- <li>Multiple runs to test and fix breakages induced by the bump
- in digits for &os; 10</li>
-
- <li>Verify the removal of X11BASE from ports</li>
-
- <li>Test ports after import of flex and m4 into src base</li>
-
- <li>Optimizations to bsd.ports.mk</li>
-
- <li>Test xcb update and split into multiple ports</li>
-
- <li>Estimate number of ports utilizing old interface ioctls</li>
-
- <li>Ongoing validation of infrastructure with pkgng</li>
-
- <li>testing ports with clang as default compiler</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>pkgng now has real safe binary upgrade, as well as real
- integrity checking, work has been started to have the ports tree
- be able to bootstrap pkgng. More info on the <a
- href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2011-November/071631.html">
- CFT email.</a>.</p>
-
- <p>The pointyhat-west build machine continues toward production
- use, code updates have made it more versatile such as swapping out
- information in make.conf for build slaves, assist in testing of
- pkgng -exp runs and to properly build linux_base ports.</p>
-
- <p>It has been decided that the ports tree will be migrated from
- CVS to Subversion, beat@ will be in charge of the project. More
- information on the <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsSVN">wiki</a>.</p>
-
- <p>A moderated mailing list has been created for ports related
- announcements, <a
- href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports-announce">
- http://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-ports-announce</a>,
- it is intended, but not limited, to be a means of communicating
- portmgr@ announcements, Calls for Testing, plus other relevant
- information to be used by our committers and ports maintainer
- community.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Looking for help getting <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsAndClang">ports to build
- with clang</a>.</task>
-
- <task>Looking for help fixing <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsBrokenOnCurrent">ports broken
- on CURRENT</a>. (List needs updating, too)</task>
-
- <task>Looking for help with <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsBrokenOnTier2Architectures">
- Tier-2 architectures</a>.</task>
-
- <task><a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsBrokenBySrcChanges">ports
- broken by src changes</a>.</task>
-
- <task><a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsFailingOnPointyhat">ports
- failing on pointyhat</a>.</task>
-
- <task><a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsFailingOnPointyhatWest">ports
- failing on pointyhat-west</a>.</task>
-
- <task><a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Trybroken">ports that are marked
- as BROKEN</a>.</task>
-
- <task><a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/WhenDidThatPortBreak">When did
- that port break</a>.</task>
-
- <task>Most ports PRs are assigned, we now need to focus on testing,
- committing and closing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Multimedia &mdash; Watching/Recording Digital TV</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hans Petter</given>
- <common>Selasky</common>
- </name>
- <email>hselasky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jason</given>
- <common>Harmening</common>
- </name>
- <email>jason.harmening@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Juergen</given>
- <common>Lock</common>
- </name>
- <email>nox@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/WebcamCompat">Tested DVB and
- other hardware</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/HTPC" />
-
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/VDR" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Progress has been made when watching/recording live digital TV
- using &os;:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="http://freshports.org/multimedia/webcamd">
- multimedia/webcamd</a> is continuously adding support for
- more and more USB tuners using the Linux V4L/DVB drivers
- (also including remotes via webcamd and <a
- href="http://freshports.org/comms/lirc">comms/lirc</a>.)</li>
-
- <li><a href="http://freshports.org/multimedia/cx88">
- multimedia/cx88</a> recently added Linux DVB API support
- for CX88-based PCI(-e) DVB-T tuners so "common" apps can now
- also be used with that hardware.</li>
-
- <li><a href="http://freshports.org/multimedia/xbmc-pvr">
- multimedia/xbmc-pvr</a> was committed recently and the <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/VDR">multimedia/vdr</a>
- ports are working too for watching/recording live digital TV, and
- also other apps like kaffeine, or mplayer, or vlc.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Continue updating the VDR ports to the latest versions and
- fix remaining bugs.</task>
-
- <task>Update <a href="http://freshports.org/multimedia/libxine">
- multimedia/libxine</a> to 1.2.0 that recently was released
- (which VDR uses.)</task>
-
- <task>Test more hardware?</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Improving Support for New Features in the Intel SandyBridge CPUs</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for new features in the Intel SandyBridge CPUs is
- progressing.</p>
-
- <p>The patch to query and allow extended FPU states was committed,
- which enabled the YMM registers and AVX instruction set on the
- capable processors. Todo items include get wider testing of the
- change before planned merge to stable/9 in a month, and start
- using XSAVEOPT instruction to optimize context switch times.</p>
-
- <p>Patch to enable and use per-process TLB was developed. Latest
- version is available at <a
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~kib/misc/pcid.2.patch">
- http://people.freebsd.org/~kib/misc/pcid.2.patch</a>. The facility,
- referred in the documentation as PCID, allows to avoid TLB flush
- on context switches by applying PID tag to each non-global TLB
- entry. On SandyBridge, measurements did not prove any difference
- between context switch latencies on patched and stock kernels.</p>
-
- <p>Forthcoming IvyBridge CPUs promised to provide optimizations in
- the form of INVPCID instructions that allow to optimize TLB
- shootdown handlers. The patch above uses the instruction on the
- capable CPU. Todo items are to get access to IvyBridge and do the
- benchmarks.</p>
-
- <p>Future work might provide SEP support, use hardware random
- generator from IvyBridge for random(4), considering using faster
- instructions to access %fs and %gs bases, and use improved AES-NI
- instruction set for aesni(4).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>CAM Target Layer (CTL)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ken</given>
- <common>Merry</common>
- </name>
- <email>ken@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2012-January/031007.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The CAM Target Layer (CTL) is now in &os;/head.</p>
-
- <p>CTL is a disk and processor device emulation subsystem originally
- written for Copan Systems under Linux starting in 2003. It
- has been shipping in Copan (now SGI) products since 2005.</p>
-
- <p>It was ported to &os; in 2008, and thanks to an agreement
- between SGI (who acquired Copan's assets in 2010) and Spectra
- Logic in 2010, CTL is available under a BSD-style license. The
- intent behind the agreement was that Spectra would work to get
- CTL into the &os; tree.</p>
-
- <p>It will likely be merged into the stable/9 tree in
- mid-February.</p>
-
- <p>Some CTL features:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Disk and processor device emulation</li>
- <li>Tagged queueing</li>
- <li>SCSI task attribute support (ordered, head of queue,
- simple tags)</li>
- <li>SCSI implicit command ordering support. (e.g. if a read
- follows a mode select, the read will be blocked until the
- mode select completes.)</li>
- <li>Full task management support (abort, LUN reset, target
- reset, etc.)</li>
- <li>Support for multiple ports</li>
- <li>Support for multiple simultaneous initiators</li>
- <li>Support for multiple simultaneous backing stores</li>
- <li>Persistent reservation support</li>
- <li>Mode sense/select support</li>
- <li>Error injection support</li>
- <li>High Availability support (1)</li>
- <li>All I/O handled in-kernel, no userland context switch
- overhead.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>(1) HA Support is just an API stub, and needs much more to be fully
- functional.</p>
-
- <p>For the basics on configuring and running CTL, see
- src/sys/cam/ctl/README.ctl.txt in the &os;/head source
- tree.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>LSI Supported mps(4) SAS driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ken</given>
- <common>Merry</common>
- </name>
- <email>ken@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kashyap</given>
- <common>Desai</common>
- </name>
- <email>Kashyap.Desai@lsi.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2012-January/031358.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The LSI-supported version of the mps(4) driver, that supports
- their 6Gb SAS controllers and WarpDrive solid state drives, is
- available in &os;/head.</p>
-
- <p>In addition to WarpDrive support, the driver also has several
- other new features:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Integrated RAID (IR) support</li>
- <li>Improved error recovery code</li>
- <li>Support for SCSI protection information (EEDP)</li>
- <li>Support for TLR (Transport Level Retries), needed for tape
- drives</li>
- <li>ioctl interface compatible with LSI utilities</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Thanks to LSI for doing the work on this driver, and the
- testing.</p>
-
- <p>I plan to merge it into stable/9 and stable/8 in early
- February.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status
-Report//EN" "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>January-March</month>
-
- <year>2012</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between January and March
- 2012. It is the first of the four reports planned for 2012. This
- quarter was highlighted by releasing the next major version of &os;,
- 9.0, which was finally released in the beginning of January
- 2012. The FreeBSD Project dedicates the FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE to
- the memory of Dennis M. Ritchie, one of the founding fathers of
- the &unix; operating system. Our release engineering team has
- been also busy with preparation of the 8.3-RELEASE, which was
- publicly announced in April.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! This report
- contains 27 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.</p>
-
- <p>Please note that the deadline for submissions covering the period
- between April and June 2012 is July 15th, 2012.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>User-land Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
-
- <description>Network Infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The &os; Japanese Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hiroki</given>
- <common>Sato</common>
- </name>
- <email>hrs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ryusuke</given>
- <common>Suzuki</common>
- </name>
- <email>ryusuke@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ja/">Japanese &os; Web Page</url>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/doc-jp/">The &os; Japanese
- Documentation Project Web Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The same as before, the outdated contents in the www/ja subtree
- were updated to the latest versions in the English counterpart. The
- updating work of the outdated translations in the www/ja subtree is
- almost complete. Only the translations of the release documents
- for old releases may be outdated.</p>
-
- <p>During this period, we translated the 9.0-RELEASE announcement and
- published it in a timely manner. It seems that the Japanese version
- of the release announcement is important for Japanese people as
- this page has frequently been referenced.</p>
-
- <p>For &os; Handbook, translation work of the "cutting-edge"
- section is still on-going. Some updates in the "printing" and the
- "linuxemu" section were done.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Further translation work of outdated documents in both
- doc/ja_JP.eucJP and www/ja.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>The &os; Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
- <common>Abthorpe</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Port</given>
- <common>Management Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/" />
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/" />
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html" />
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html" />
- <url href="http://blogs.FreeBSDish.org/portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/portmgr" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports tree slowly climbs above 23,000 ports. The PR count
- still remains at about 1100.</p>
-
- <p>In Q1 we added 2 new committers, took in 2 commit bits for safe
- keeping, and had one committer return to ports work.</p>
-
- <p>The Ports Management team have been running -exp runs on an
- ongoing basis, verifying how base system updates may affect the
- ports tree, as well as providing QA runs for major ports updates.
- Of note, -exp runs were done for:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Ports validation in the &os; 10 environment</li>
- <li>Updates to bison, libtool and libiconv</li>
- <li>Set java/opendjdk6 as default java</li>
- <li>Tests with clang set as default</li>
- <li>Update to devel/boost and friends</li>
- <li>Update of audio/sdl and friends</li>
- <li>Tests for changes in the ports licensing infrastructure</li>
- <li>Update to devel/ruby1[8|9]</li>
- <li>Update to postresql</li>
- <li>Update to apr</li>
- <li>Checks for new x11/xorg</li>
- <li>Security update to security/gnutls</li>
- <li>Ongoing validation of infrastructure with pkgng</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>A lot of focus during this period was put into getting the ports
- tree into a ready state for &os; 8.3, including preparing packages
- for the release.</p>
-
- <p>Beat Gaetzi has been doing ongoing tests with the ports tree to
- ensure a smooth transition from CVS to Subversion.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Looking for help getting <url
- link="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsAndClang">ports to build
- with clang</url>.</task>
-
- <task>Looking for help with <url
- link="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsBrokenOnTier2Architectures">
- Tier-2 architectures</url>.</task>
-
- <task><url
- link="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsBrokenBySrcChanges">ports
- broken by src changes</url>.</task>
-
- <task><url
- link="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsFailingOnPointyhat">ports
- failing on pointyhat</url>.</task>
-
- <task><url
- link="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsFailingOnPointyhatWest">
- ports failing on pointyhat-west</url>.</task>
-
- <task><url
- link="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Trybroken">ports that are marked
- as BROKEN</url>.</task>
-
- <task><url
- link="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/WhenDidThatPortBreak">When did
- that port break</url>?</task>
-
- <task>Most ports PRs are assigned, we now need to focus on testing,
- committing and closing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>The &os; Haskell Ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>P&Aacute;LI</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ashish</given>
- <common>SHUKLA</common>
- </name>
- <email>ashish@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Haskell">&os; Haskell wiki
- page</url>
-
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd-haskell/freebsd-haskell/">
- &os; Haskell ports repository</url>
-
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd-haskell/hsporter/">hsporter
- repository</url>
-
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd-haskell/hsmtk/">hsmtk
- repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are proud announce that the &os; Haskell Team has committed
- the Haskell Platform 2011.4.0.0 update, GHC 7.0.4 update, existing
- port updates, as well new port additions to &os; ports repository,
- which were pending due to freeze for 9.0-RELEASE. Some of the new
- ports which were committed include Yesod, Happstack, wxHaskell,
- gitit, Threadscope, etc. and the count of Haskell ports in &os;
- Ports tree is now almost 300. All of these updates will be
- available as part of upcoming 8.3-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>We started project hsporter to automate creation of new &os;
- Haskell ports from .cabal file, as well as update existing ports.
- We also published scripts which we were using in the &os; Haskell
- project under the project hsmtk.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test GHC to work with clang/LLVM.</task>
-
- <task>Add an option to the <tt>lang/ghc</tt>
- port to be able to build it with already installed GHC instead of
- requiring a separate GHC boostrap tarball.</task>
-
- <task>Add more ports to the Ports Collection.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>IPv6 Performance Analysis</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~bz/bench/">Benchmarking
- results</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>IPv6 performance numbers were often seen (significantly) lower
- on &os; when compared to IPv4. Continuing last years IPv6-only
- kernel efforts this project looked at various reasons for this and
- started fixing some.</p>
-
- <p>As part of the project a benchmark framework was created that
- could carry out various tests including reboots in between runs and
- gather results reproducibly without user intervention. It
- allows regular benchmarking with minimal configuration and easy
- future extension for more benchmarks.</p>
-
- <p>As a result of the initial analysis, UDP locking and route
- lookups were improved, and delayed checksumming, TSO6 and LRO
- support for IPv6 were implemented. Following this checksum
- &quot;offload&quot; for IPv6 on loopback was enabled and various
- further individual improvements, both locking and general code
- changes, as well as a reduction of the cache size footprint were
- carried out. Some of the changes were equally applied to IPv4.</p>
-
- <p>Performance numbers on physical and loopback interfaces are
- on par with IPv4 when using offload support with
- TCP/IPv6, which is a huge improvement. UDP and non-offload numbers
- on IPv6 have generally improved but are still lower than on IPv4
- and will need future work to catch up with a decade of IPv4
- benchmarking and code path optimizations. UDP IPv6 minimal size
- send path packets per second (pps) numbers however have increased
- beating IPv4 when sending to a local discard device.</p>
-
- <p>This gets us really close to being able to prefer IPv6 by default
- without causing loopback performance regressions. For physical
- interfaces, cxgb(4) in HEAD already supports IPv6 TCP offload and
- LRO/v6 support was added. To be able to get more test results on
- different hardware, both ixgbe(4) and cxgbe(4) were also updated to
- support TSO6 and LRO with IPv6.</p>
-
- <p>Some of the insights gained from this work will help upcoming
- discussions on both the lower/link-layer overhaul as well as for
- the mbuf changes to prepare our stack for more, future improvements
- (ahead of time).</p>
-
- <p>I once again want to thank the &os; Foundation and iXsystems for
- their support of the project, as well as George Neville-Neil for
- providing review.</p>
-
- <p>Having set the start to close one of the biggest feature parity
- gaps left I will continue to improve IPv6 code paths and hope that
- we will see more contributions and independent results from the
- community as well soon.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Carefully merge code changes to SVN.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Multi-FIB: IPv6 Support and Other Enhancements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander V.</given>
- <common>Chernikov</common>
- </name>
- <email>melifaro@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base/projects/multi-fibv6/">
- SVN multi-FIB IPv6 project area</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In 2008 the multiple forwarding information base (FIB) feature
- was introduced for IPv4 allowing up to 16 distinct forwarding
- ("routing") tables in the kernel. Thanks to the sponsorship from
- Cisco Systems, Inc. this feature is now also available for IPv6 and
- one of the bigger IPv6 feature-parity gaps is closed. The changes
- have been integrated to HEAD, were merged back to stable/9 and
- stable/8 and will be part of future releases for these branches. A
- backport to stable/7 is also available in the project branch. If
- more than one FIB is requested, IPv6 FIBs will be added along the
- extra IPv4 FIBs without any special configuration needed and
- programs like netstat and setfib, as well as ipfw, etc. were
- extended to seamlessly support the multi-FIB feature on both
- address families.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to the help of Alexander V. Chernikov all usage of the
- multi-FIB feature is now using the boot-time variable rather than
- depending on the compile time option. In HEAD this now allows us
- you to use the multi-FIB feature with GENERIC kernels not needing
- to recompile your own anymore. The former kernel option can still
- be used to set a default value if desired. Otherwise the net.fibs
- loader tunable can be used to request more than one IPv6 and IPv4
- FIB at boot time.</p>
-
- <p>Last, routing sockets are now aware of FIBs and will only show
- the routing messages targeted at the FIB attached to. This allows
- route monitor or routing daemons to get selective updates for just
- a specific FIB.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>DTrace Probes for the linuxulator</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Recently DTrace in the kernel was improved to be able to load
- kernel modules with static dtrace providers after the dtrace
- modules. This allows me to commit my linuxulator specific
- static provider work to -CURRENT.</p>
-
- <p>Together with the linuxulator DTrace probes I developed some D
- scripts to check various code paths in the linuxulator. Those
- scripts check various error cases which may be interesting to
- verify userland code, but also linuxulator internals like
- locks.</p>
-
- <p>As of this writing I'm in the process of updating a test machine
- to a more recent -current to prepare the commit.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>A New linux_base Port Based Upon CentOS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>We got a PR with a linux_based port which is based upon CentOS
- 6. Currently this can only be used as a test environment, as it
- depends upon a more recent linux kernel version, than the
- linuxulator provides.</p>
-
- <p>As of this writing, I'm in the process of preparing a commit of
- this port.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Repocopy by portmgr.</task>
- <task>Add conflicts in other linux_base ports.</task>
- <task>Commit the CentOS based one.</task>
- <task>Some cleanup.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Improved hwpmc(9) Support for MIPS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>hwpmc(9) for MIPS has been reworked. The changes include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>msip24k code was split to CPU-specific and arch-specific
- parts to make adding support for new CPUs easier</li>
-
- <li>Added support for Octeon PMC</li>
-
- <li>Added sampling support for MIPS in general</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Porting DTrace to MIPS and ARM</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The major part of DTrace has been ported to MIPS platform.
- Supported ABIs: o32 and n64. n32 has not been tested yet. MIPS
- implementation passes 853 of 927 tests from DTrace test suite.</p>
-
- <p>The fbt provider and userland DTrace are not supported yet.</p>
-
- <p>The port to ARM is in progress.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Userland DTrace support for MIPS.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate amount of effort required for getting fbt
- provider work at least partially.</task>
-
- <task>Find proper solution for cross-platform CTF data generation
- (required for ARM).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Perl Ports Testing</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Steve</given>
- <common>Wills</common>
- </name>
- <email>swills@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Perl#Test_Dependencies" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Many Perl modules in ports come with test cases included with
- their source. This project's goal is to ensure that all these tests
- pass. Significant progress has been made on this project. The
- change to build perl with -pthread was committed and no issues have
- been reported. Many ports have had missing dependencies added
- and/or other changes and approximately 90% of p5- ports pass tests.
- Work is being done on bringing testing support out of ports
- tinderbox.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish work on patch to bring testing support to
- ports.</task>
-
- <task>Add additional support for testing other types of ports such
- as python and ruby.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Replacing the Regular Expression Code</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base/user/gabor/tre-integration/">
- Project repo</url>
-
- <url href="http://laurikari.net/tre/">TRE homepage</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.tdk.aut.bme.hu/Files/TDK2011/POSIX-regularis-kifejezesek1.pdf">
- A paper on the topic</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last status report, there has been a significant
- progress in optimizing TRE. The multiple pattern heuristic code is
- mostly finished and it distinguishes several different cases to
- speed up pattern matching. It extracts literal fragments from the
- original patterns and uses a multiple pattern matching algorithm to
- find any occurrence. GNU grep uses the Commentz-Walter algorithm,
- which is an automaton-based algorithm, while in this project, it
- has been decided to use a Wu-Manber algorithm, which is more
- efficient and also easier to implement. In the current state, it
- does not work entirely yet and some cases, like the REG_ICASE flag
- are not yet covered. This is the next major step to complete this
- multiple pattern interface. In the development branch, BSD grep is
- already modified to use this new interface so it can be used for
- testing and debugging purposes.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish multiple pattern heuristic regex matching.</task>
-
- <task>Implement GNU-specific regex extensions.</task>
-
- <task>Test standard-compliance and correct behavior.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/powerpc on Freescale QorIQ DPAA</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michal</given>
- <common>Dubiel</common>
- </name>
- <email>md@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Piotr</given>
- <common>Ziecik</common>
- </name>
- <email>kosmo@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=P2040">
- P2041 product page</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=P3041">
- P3041 product page</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=P5020">
- P5020 product page</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/homepage.jsp?code=64BIT&amp;fsrch=1&amp;sr=1">
- e5500 core home page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This work is bringing up the &os; on Freescale QorIQ Data Path
- Acceleration Architecture (DPAA) system-on-chips along with device
- drivers for integrated peripherals. Since the last status report,
- the following support has been added:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Ethernet (full network functionality using Regular Mode of
- DPAA infrastructure)</li>
-
- <li>QorIQ P5020 SoC (e5500 core in legacy 32-bit mode)</li>
-
- <li>P5020 QorIQ Development System support</li>
-
- <li>Initial support for Enhanced SDHC</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The next step is:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>e5500 core in native 64-bit mode</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Related publications:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Michal Dubiel, Piotr Ziecik, "&os; on Freescale QorIQ Data
- Path Acceleration Architecture Devices", AsiaBSDCon, March 2012,
- Tokyo, Japan.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>NAND File System, NAND Flash Framework, NAND Simulator</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grzegorz</given>
- <common>Bernacki</common>
- </name>
- <email>gjb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mateusz</given>
- <common>Guzik</common>
- </name>
- <email>mjg@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base/projects/nand/">NAND
- branch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The NAND Flash stack consists of a driver framework for NAND
- controllers and memory chips, a NAND device simulator and a fault
- tolerant, log-structured file system, accompanied by tools,
- utilities and documentation.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>NAND FS support merged into "nand" project branch</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>NAND FS filesystem</li>
-
- <li>NAND FS userland tools</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>NAND Framework and NAND simulator merged into "nand" project
- branch</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>NAND framework: nandbus, generic nand chips drivers</li>
-
- <li>NAND Flash controllers (NFC) drivers for NAND Simulator and
- Marvell MV-78100 (ARM)</li>
-
- <li>NAND tool (which allows to erase, write/read pages/oob,
- etc.</li>
- </ul>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The next steps include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Fix bugs</li>
- <li>Merge into HEAD</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Work on this project is supported by the &os; Foundation and
- Juniper Networks.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="arch">
- <title>&os;/arm on Various TI Boards</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ben</given>
- <common>Gray</common>
- </name>
- <email>bgray@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Olivier</given>
- <common>Houchard</common>
- </name>
- <email>cognet@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Damjan</given>
- <common>Marion</common>
- </name>
- <email>dmarion@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base/projects/armv6/sys/arm/ti/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The goal of this project is to get &os; running on various
- popular boards that use TI-based SoCs like OMAP3, OMAP4, AM335x.
- Project covers some ARM generic Cortex-A components: GIC (Generic
- Interrupt Controller), PL310 L2 Cache Controller and SCU.</p>
-
- <p>PandaBoard (TI OMAP4430) and PandaBoard ES (OMAP4460) Dual core
- ARM Cortex-A9 board support includes: USB, onboard Ethernet over
- USB, GPIO, I2C and MMC/SD card drivers. Board works in multiuser
- mode over NFS root.</p>
-
- <p>BeagleBone (TI AM3358/AM3359) single core ARM Cortex-A8 based
- board support currently includes: Ethernet, L2 cache, GPIO, I2C.
- Board works in multiuser mode over NFS root.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Completing missing peripherals: DMA, SPI, MMC/SD, Video,
- Audio.</task>
-
- <task>Completing SMP support and testing.</task>
-
- <task>Importing BeagleBoard (OMAP3) code to SVN.</task>
-
- <task>Improving overall stability and performance.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Atheros 802.11n Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Adrian</given>
- <common>Chadd</common>
- </name>
- <email>adrian@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/AdrianChadd/AtherosTxAgg" />
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/dev/ath(4)" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>802.11n station and hostap support is now fully functional, sans
- correct hostap side power saving. TX aggregation and TX BAR
- handling is implemented.</p>
-
- <p>Station chip power saving is not implemented at all yet, it's not
- in the scope of this work.</p>
-
- <p>Testers should disable bgscan (-bgscan) as scan/bgscan will
- simply drop any traffic in the TX/RX queues, causing potential
- traffic stalls.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix up hostap side power save handling.</task>
-
- <task>Implement filtered frames support in the driver.</task>
-
- <task>Fix scan/bgscan to correctly buffer and retransmit frames
- when going off channel, so frames are not just "dropped" - this
- causes issues in the aggregation sessions and may cause traffic
- stalls.</task>
-
- <task>Test/fix any issues with adhoc 802.11n support.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>BSD-licensed sort Utility (GNU sort Replacement)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleg</given>
- <common>Moskalenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>oleg.moskalenko@citrix.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/textproc/bsdsort/">
- &os; port of BSD sort</url>
-
- <url href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/sort.html">
- IEEE Std 1003.1-2008 sort specification</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Currently the BSD sort reached usable stable stage. It is
- stable, it is as fast as the GNU sort, and it supports multi-byte
- locales (this is something that GNU sort does not do correctly).
- BSD sort has all features of GNU sort 5.3.0 (version included into
- &os;) with some extra features and bug fixes.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add BSD sort into HEAD as an alternative, installed as
- bsdsort. If proven to work as expected, change it to the default
- sort version and remove GNU sort.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate the possibility of a multi-threaded sort
- implementation and implement it, if it proves more
- efficient.</task>
-
- <task>Upgrade BSD sort features to include some obscure new
- features in the latest GNU sort version 8.15.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>KDE</given>
- <common>&os;</common>
- </name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org">KDE/&os; home page</url>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org/area51.php">area51</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The team has made many releases and upstreamed many fixes and
- patches. The latest round of releases include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>KDE SC: 4.7.4 (in ports) and 4.8.0, 4.8.1, 4.8.2 (in
- area51)</li>
- <li>Qt: 4.8.0, 4.8.1 (in area51)</li>
- <li>PyQt: 4.9.1; SIP: 4.13.2 (in area51)</li>
- <li>KDevelop: 2.3.0; KDevPlatform: 1.3.0 (in area51)</li>
- <li>Calligra: 2.3.87 (in area51)</li>
- <li>Amarok: 2.5.0</li>
- <li>CMake: 2.8.7</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Due to the prolonged port freeze the KDE team has not been able
- to update KDE in Ports as it is considered a intrusive change.</p>
-
- <p>The team is always looking for more testers and porters so
- please contact us at kde@FreeBSD.org and visit our home page at
- <a href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org">http://FreeBSD.kde.org</a>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Testing KDE SC 4.8.2.</task>
-
- <task>Testing KDE PIM 4.8.2.</task>
-
- <task>Testing phonon-gstreamer and phonon-vlc as the phonon-xine
- backend was deprecated (but will remain in the ports for
- now).</task>
-
- <task>Testing the Calligra beta releases (in the area51
- repository).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Foundation Team Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="www.FreeBSDFoundation.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Foundation sponsored AsiaBSDCon 2012 which was held in
- Tokyo, Japan, March 22-25. We were represented at SCALE on Jan 21
- and NELF on March 17. This quarter we plan on being at ILF (Indiana
- LinuxFest) April 14th, BSDCan May 11-12, and SELF (Southeast
- LinuxFest) June 9.</p>
-
- <p>We are proud to be a gold sponsor of BSDCan 2012, which will be
- held in Ottawa, Canada, May 11-12. We are sponsoring 14 developers
- to attend the conference.</p>
-
- <p>We kicked off three foundation funded projects &mdash; Growing
- Filesystems Online by Edward Tomasz Napierala, Implementing
- auditdistd daemon by Pawel Jakub Dawidek, and NAND Flash Support by
- Semihalf.</p>
-
- <p>We are pleased to <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/announcements.shtml">
- announce</a> the addition of George Neville-Neil to our
- board of directors. Deb Goodkin, our Director of
- Operations, was <a
- href="http://bsdtalk.blogspot.com/">interviewed by
- bsdtalk</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We announced a call for project proposals. We will accept
- proposals until April 30th. Please read <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/documents /FreeBSD%20Foundation%20Proposals%20March%202012.pdf">
- Project Proposal Procedures</a> to find out more.</p>
-
- <p>&os; 9.0 was released and we are proud to say we funded 7 of the
- new features!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>GNU-Free C++11 Stack</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Chisnall</common>
- </name>
- <email>theraven@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last status report, the combination of libc++ and
- libcxxrt has received some additional testing and gained some new
- features including support for ARM EABI. With clang 3.1, we now
- pass all of the C++11 atomics tests.</p>
-
- <p>The xlocale implementation (required for libc++) has been tested
- with a variety of ports that were originally written for the Darwin
- implementation, and bugs that this testing uncovered have been
- fixed. This should be released in 9.1.</p>
-
- <p>In -CURRENT, we are now building libsupc++ as a shared library.
- This provides the ABI layer and building it as a shared library
- means that we can replace it with libcxxrt easily. If you are
- running -CURRENT, please try using libmap.conf to enable libcxxrt
- instead of libsupc++.</p>
-
- <p>If libstdc++ is using libcxxrt, you can now link against both
- libraries that are using libstdc++ and libc++, making the migration
- slightly easier, although you cannot pass STL objects between
- libraries using different STL versions.</p>
-
- <p>We still need a replacement for some parts of libgcc_s and for
- the linker, but we're on track for a BSD licensed C++ stack in
- 10.0.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test ports with libc++. Hopefully most will Just Work, but
- others may need patches or have a hard dependency on
- libstdc++.</task>
-
- <task>Enable building libc++ by default. This is dependent upon
- building with clang, because the version of gcc in the base system
- does not support C++11 and so can not be used to build
- libc++.</task>
-
- <task>Removing libstdc++ from the base system and making it
- available through ports for backwards compatibility.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Clang Replacing GCC in the Base System</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Chisnall</common>
- </name>
- <email>theraven@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dimitry</given>
- <common>Andric</common>
- </name>
- <email>dim@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
- <email>ed@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel</given>
- <common>Worach</common>
- </name>
- <email>pawel.worach@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
- <common>Divacky</common>
- </name>
- <email>rdivacky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BuildingFreeBSDWithClang">
- Building &os; with Clang</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Both &os; 10.0-CURRENT and 9.0-STABLE now have Clang 3.0 release
- installed by default. At least on 10.0-CURRENT, both world and the
- GENERIC kernel can be completely built without any -Werror
- warnings. This may not be the case for all custom kernel
- configurations yet.</p>
-
- <p>As of r231057, there is a WITH_CLANG_EXTRAS option for
- src.conf(5), which will enable a number of additional LLVM and
- Clang tools, such as 'llc' and 'opt'. These tools are mainly useful
- for people that want to manipulate LLVM bitcode (.bc) and LLVM
- assembly language (.ll) files, or want to tinker with LLVM and
- Clang themselves.</p>
-
- <p>Also, as of r232322, there is a WITH_CLANG_IS_CC option for
- src.conf(5), which will install Clang as /usr/bin/cc, /usr/bin/c++
- and /usr/bin/cpp, making it the default system compiler. Unless you
- also use the WITHOUT_GCC option, gcc will still be available as
- /usr/bin/gcc, /usr/bin/g++ and /usr/bin/gcpp.</p>
-
- <p>The intent is to switch on this option by default rather sooner
- than later, so we can start preparing for shipping 10.0-RELEASE
- with Clang as as the default system compiler, and deprecating
- gcc.</p>
-
- <p>In other news, we will import a newer snapshot of Clang soon,
- since upstream LLVM/Clang has already announced their 3.1 release
- will be branched April 16, 2012. Most likely, the actual 3.1
- release will be follow a few weeks later, after which we will do
- another import.</p>
-
- <p>Last but not least, there are many ports people working on
- making our ports compile properly with Clang. Fixes are checked in
- on a very regular basis now, and full exp-runs with Clang are also
- done fairly regularly. Of course, there are always a few difficult
- cases, especially with very old software that will not even compile
- with newer versions of gcc, let alone clang.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>One of the most important tasks at the moment is to actually
- build and run your entire &os; system with Clang, as much as
- possible. Any compile-time or run-time problems should be reported
- to the appropriate mailing list, or filed as a PR. If you have
- patches and/or workarounds, that would be even better.</task>
-
- <task>Clang should have gotten better support for cross-compiling
- after 3.0, so as soon as a 3.1 version is imported, we will need to
- look at ways to get the &os; world and kernels to cross-compile.
- This is mainly of use for ARM and MIPS, which are architectures you
- usually do not want to build natively on.</task>
-
- <task>Help to make unwilling ports build with Clang is always
- needed, and greatly appreciated. Please mail the maintainer of your
- favorite port with patches, or file PRs.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>HDMI/DisplayPort Audio Support in HDA Sound Driver
- (snd_hda)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>snd_hda(4) driver got number of improvements to better support
- HDMI/DisplayPort audio, such as:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Added fetching EDID-Like Data from the CODEC and video
- driver, describing audio capabilities of the display device.</li>
-
- <li>Added setting HDMI/DP-specific CODEC options, such as number
- of channels, speakers configuration and channels mapping.</li>
-
- <li>Added support for more multichannel formats. For HDMI and
- DisplayPort device now supported: 2.0, 2.1, 3.0, 3.1, 4.0, 4.1,
- 5.0, 5.1, 6.0, 6.1, 7.0 and 7.1 channels.</li>
-
- <li>Added support for compressed streams passthrough with data
- rate 6.144 - 24Mbps, such as DTS-HD Master Audio or Dolby
- TrueHD.</li>
-
- <li>Added support for HDA bus multiplexing to handle higher data
- rates (up to 92, 184 or more Mbps, depending on hardware
- capabilities). It allows to handle several 192/24/8 LPCM playback
- streams simultaneously.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Above functionality was successfully tested on NVIDIA GT210 and
- GT520 video cards with nvidia-driver-290.10 driver. HDMI audio on
- older NVIDIA ION and Geforce 8300 boards still does not work for
- unknown reason. There are also successful reports about Intel video
- with latest KMS-based drivers. Support for ATI cards is limited to
- older cards, because video driver supporting newer cards does
- not support HDMI audio.</p>
-
- <p>The code was committed to HEAD and merged to 9-STABLE
- branch.</p>
-
- <p>Project sponsored by iXsystems, Inc.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Make better use of received EDID-Like Data.</task>
-
- <task>Identify and fix problem with older NVIDIA cards.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>The FreeNAS Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Josh</given>
- <common>Paetzel</common>
- </name>
- <email>jpaetzel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Xin</given>
- <common>Li</common>
- </name>
- <email>delphij@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeNAS.org" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeNAS 8.0.4 was released last month, which marks the end of
- the 8.0.x branch in FreeNAS.</p>
-
- <p>FreeNAS 8.2.0 is in BETA currently, and will hopefully be
- released by the end of April.</p>
-
- <p>It features a number of improvements over the 8.0.x line,
- including plugin support, (the ability to run arbitrary software in
- jails), as well as better integration between command line ZFS and
- the GUI.</p>
-
- <p>Once 8.2.0 is out it will be quickly followed up with 8.3.0,
- which will include a number of driver updates as well as the long
- awaited ZFS v28.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>isci(4) SAS Driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jim</given>
- <common>Harris</common>
- </name>
- <email>jimharris@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>An Intel-supported isci(4) driver, for the integrated SAS
- controller in Intel's C600 chipsets, is now available in head,
- stable/9, stable/8 and stable/7.</p>
-
- <p>The isci(4) driver will also be part of the &os; 8.3
- release.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Growing filesystems online</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napierala</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The goal of this project is to make it possible to grow a
- filesystem, both UFS and ZFS, while it's mounted read-write. This
- includes changes to both filesystems, GEOM infrastructure, and the
- da(4) driver. For testing purposes, I've also added resizing to
- mdconfig(8) and implemented LUN resizing in CAM Target Layer.</p>
-
- <p>From the system administrator point of view, this makes it
- possible to resize mounted partition using gpart(8) and then resize
- the filesystem on it using growfs(8) - all without unmounting it
- first; especially useful if it's a root filesystem.</p>
-
- <p>All the functionality works and is in the process of being
- refined, reviewed and merged to HEAD.</p>
-
- <p>This project is sponsored by The FreeBSD Foundation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The write suspension infrastructure (/dev/ufssuspend)
- implemented to make resizing possible makes it also possible to
- implement online tunefs(8) and fsck(8).</task>
-
- <task>Right now, there is no way for a GEOM class to veto resizing
- &mdash; classes are notified about resize and they can either adapt,
- or wither. Many classes store their metadata in the last sector,
- though, so resizing a partition containing e.g. gmirror will make
- it inoperable. It would be nice if geom_mirror(4) could veto
- resizing, so the administrator attempting to shoot himself in the
- foot would get a warning.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Release Engineering Team Status Report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Release Engineering Team</given>
- </name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releng/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>On behalf of the FreeBSD Project the Release Engineering Team
- was are pleased to announce the release of the &os;
- 8.3-RELEASE on April 18th, 2012.</p>
-
- <p>With the &os; 8.3 release cycle completed our focus shifts to
- preparing for the &os; 9.1-RELEASE. A schedule will be posted
- shortly, with the release target date set for mid-July 2012.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>&os; Services Control</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tom</given>
- <common>Rhodes</common>
- </name>
- <email>trhodes@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~trhodes/fsc/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>After a while of moving and getting a new job, I finally got
- back to this project (also thanks to several submissions by
- Julian Fagir), a new version has been uploaded along with a short
- description page. The current version supports more options, a
- configuration file, and updated rc.d script. It also includes
- manual page updates and an optional debugging mode.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>The bsdconfig(8) utility</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Devin</given>
- <common>Teske</common>
- </name>
- <email>dteske@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ron</given>
- <common>McDowell</common>
- </name>
- <email>rcm@fuzzwad.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://druidbsd.cvs.sf.net/viewvc/druidbsd/bsdconfig/">
- OpenSource Development Tree</url>
- <url href="http://druidbsd.sf.net/download/bsdconfig/bsdconfig-20120512-1.svg">
- Menu Map w/ Includes</url>
- <url href="http://druidbsd.sf.net/download/bsdconfig/bsdconfig-20120512-1i.svg">
- Menu Map w/o Includes</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Approaching 20,000 lines of sh(1) code, the bsdconfig(8) tool is
- approximately 70% complete. Upon completion of this project,
- bsdconfig(8) will represent (in conjunction with
- already-existing bsdinstall(8)) a complete set of utilities
- capable of purposefully deprecating sysinstall(8) in &os; 9 and
- higher. This project has been a labor of love for Ron McDowell
- and I for over 90 days now and we are approaching the completion
- of this wonderful tool.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- The "installer suite" modules for acquiring/installing binary
- packages and additional distribution sets. Startup services module.
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status
-Report//EN" "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>April-June</month>
-
- <year>2012</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between April and June
- 2012. This quarter was highlighted by having a new Core Team
- elected, which took office on July 11th to start its work with a
- relatively high number of new members. Note that this is the
- second of the four reports planned for 2012.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! This report
- contains 17 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.</p>
-
- <p>Please note that the deadline for submissions covering the period
- between July and December 2012 is February 17th, 2013.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>net</name>
-
- <description>Network Infrastructure</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/arm on ARM Fast Models Simulator for Cortex-A15 MPCore
- Processor</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Zbigniew</given>
- <common>Bodek</common>
- </name>
- <email>zbb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tomasz</given>
- <common>Nowicki</common>
- </name>
- <email>tn@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://www.arm.com/products/processors/cortex-a/cortex-a15.php">Cortex-A15 product page</url>
- <url
- href="http://www.arm.com/products/tools/models/fast-models.php">Fast Models product page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>ARM Fast Models is platform which helps software developers
- debug systems in parallel with SoC design, speeding up and
- improving system development. This work is bringing up &os; on
- ARM Fast Models system based on ARM Cortex-A15 and peripheral
- components. It works in single user mode, using a compiled-in
- kernel RAM disk minimal root file system.</p>
-
- <p>Current &os; support includes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>L1, L2 cache, Branch Predictor</li>
- <li>Dual-core (SMP) support setup in WB cache mode</li>
- <li>Cortex-A15 integrated Generic Timer</li>
- <li>Drivers for ARM peripheral components:
- <ul>
- <li>PL011 UART controller</li>
- <li>PL390 GIC - Generic Interrupt Controller</li>
- <li>SP804 Dual Timer</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Next steps:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Quad-core (SMP) support</li>
- <li>Multi-user mode</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>&os;/at91 Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSDAtmel">&os; on ATMEL AT91 Wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os;'s Atmel support has languished for some time. A number of
- improvements were urgently needed as demand for newer SoCs has
- materialized. New SoC support is not hard, but it does wind up
- copying a lot of code. I have started down the path to make it
- easier to do. I had planned on making it table driven. But
- then I discovered with dts files that Atmel was producing.</p>
-
- <p>So, I plan on moving to using Atmel's <tt>.dsti</tt> files, or
- variations on them. They have .dsti files for all the AT91SAM9
- parts. This should allow us to support new SoCs and boards
- faster.</p>
-
- <p>However, there are some challenges with this approach. Pin
- multiplexing seems undefined in Atmel's dts file. Only a few of
- the devices are well-defined at the present time. And the
- encoding seems to be immature.</p>
-
- <p>So we have a target-rich port that is quite ripe for
- refactoring.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update the base system libfdt to a version that supports
- include.</task>
- <task>Write a <tt>.dtsi</tt> for Atmel AT91RM9200.</task>
- <task>Write <tt>.dti</tt> files for all supported boards.</task>
- <task>Help sort out the pin multiplexing issue.</task>
- <task>Refactor existing board files to make new ones easier in the
- interim.</task>
- <task>Knock yourself out and implement board support for new
- CPUs.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BSD-Day 2012</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>P&aacute;li</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://bsdday.eu/2012">BSD-Day 2012 web site</url>
- <url
- href="http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL13D5471D8ECF08C9">Video recordings of the talks at YouTube</url>
- <url
- href="https://picasaweb.google.com/116452848880746560170/BSDDay2012?authkey=Gv1sRgCN3twLrxuaeongE">Event photo album</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>For this year, we moved the time of the event earlier by six
- months, so it was held on May 5, 2012 and it was co-located with
- the Austrian Linuxweeks (Linuxwochen &Ouml;sterreich) in Vienna.
- We had many sponsors, like the freshly joined &os; Foundation,
- iXsystems, FreeBSDMall, BSD Magazine, allBSD.de Projekt, that
- enabled us to continue our previously launched series of
- multi-project BSD developer summits all around Central
- Europe.</p>
-
- <p>To kick off, there was a "stammtisch" (local beer meetup)
- organized in the downtown of Vienna, at Kolar on the Friday
- evening before the event &mdash; as usual. Then it was followed
- by the event on Saturday that brought many interesting topics
- from the world of &os;, OpenBSD and NetBSD: running NetBSD as an
- embedded system for managing VOIP applications, introduction to
- the Capsicum security framework, relayd(8), the load balancer
- and proxy solution for OpenBSD, status update of the
- developments around the &os; ports tree, using DVCSs in clouds,
- firewalling with pfSense, and mfsBSD. Please consult the links
- in the report for the details.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Core Team</given>
- </name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://docs.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?1342030291.6001.80.camel">Announcement</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Project is pleased to announce the completion of the
- 2012 Core Team election. The &os; Core Team acts as the
- project's "Board of Directors" and is responsible for approving
- new src committers, resolving disputes between developers,
- appointing sub-committees for specific purposes (security
- officer, release engineering, port managers, webmaster, et
- cetera), and making any other administrative or policy decisions
- as needed. The Core Team has been elected by &os; developers
- every 2 years since 2000.</p>
-
- <p>Peter Wemm rejoins the Core Team after a two-year hiatus, with
- new members Thomas Abthorpe, Gavin Atkinson, David Chisnall,
- Attilio Rao and Martin Wilke joining incumbents John Baldwin,
- Konstantin Belousov and Hiroki Sato.</p>
-
- <p>The complete newly elected core team is:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Thomas Abthorpe &lt;tabthorpe@FreeBSD.org&gt;</li>
- <li>Gavin Atkinson &lt;gavin@FreeBSD.org&gt;</li>
- <li>John Baldwin &lt;jhb@FreeBSD.org&gt;</li>
- <li>Konstantin Belousov &lt;kib@FreeBSD.org&gt;</li>
- <li>David Chisnall &lt;theraven@FreeBSD.org&gt;</li>
- <li>Attilio Rao &lt;attilio@FreeBSD.org&gt;</li>
- <li>Hiroki Sato &lt;hrs@FreeBSD.org&gt;</li>
- <li>Peter Wemm &lt;peter@FreeBSD.org&gt;</li>
- <li>Martin Wilke &lt;miwi@FreeBSD.org&gt;</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The new Core Team would like to thank outgoing members Wilko
- Bulte, Brooks Davis, Warner Losh, Pav Lucistnik, Colin Percival
- and Robert Watson for their service over the past two (and in
- some cases, many more) years.</p>
-
- <p>The Core Team would also especially like to thank Dag-Erling
- Sm&oslash;rgrav for running the election.</p>
- </body>
-</project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The &os; Japanese Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hiroki</given>
- <common>Sato</common>
- </name>
- <email>hrs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ryusuke</given>
- <common>Suzuki</common>
- </name>
- <email>ryusuke@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ja/">Japanese &os; Web Page</url>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/doc-jp/">The &os; Japanese Documentation Project Web Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Our translation work has slightly moved on to handbook from the
- <tt>www/ja</tt> (CVS) or <tt>htdocs</tt> (SVN) subtree, since
- almost translated web page contents were updated to the latest
- English counterparts.</p>
-
- <p>During this period, we translated the 8.3-RELEASE announcement
- and published it in a timely manner. Newsflash and some other
- updates in the English version were also translated as soon as
- possible.</p>
-
- <p>For &os; Handbook, translation work of the "cutting-edge" and
- "printing" sections have been completed. Some updates in the
- "linuxemu" and "serialcomms" section were done. At this moment,
- "bsdinstall", "cutting-edge", "desktop", "install",
- "introduction", "kernelconfig", "mirrors", "multimedia",
- "pgpkeys", "ports", "printing", and "x11" chapters are
- synchronized with the English versions.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Further translation work of outdated documents in
- <tt>ja_JP.eucJP</tt> subtree.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <email>freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/GoogleCodeIn/2011Status"/>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/201208DevSummit"/>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/DocIdeaList"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We continue to make progress in committing the work produced as
- part of Google Code-In 2011; an overview of the status is at <a
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/GoogleCodeIn/2011Status">http://wiki.freebsd.org/GoogleCodeIn/2011Status</a>.
- Doc committers and GCIN mentors are encouraged to go through the
- list and help shepherd outstanding tasks into the tree.</p>
-
- <p>We are planning a full day of Documentation Summit on the day
- preceding the August 2012 DevSummit in Cambridge, UK. This
- follows a successful DocSummit day held at BSDCan in May 2012.
- Further details are available at: <a
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/201208DevSummit">http://wiki.freebsd.org/201208DevSummit</a>.</p>
-
- <p>A doc sprint took place over IRC (<tt>#bsddocs on</tt> EFnet)
- in early July, setting out plans for reviving the marketing team
- and a strong desire for a new, more organized website.</p>
-
- <p>A lot of progress and momentum has built up with creating and
- updating documentation and website content over the last few
- months. Also read the doceng report for the recent
- infrastructure improvements.</p>
-
- <p>Anyone wishing to help with this effort is welcome to join us
- and say hello either on the freebsd-doc mailing list, or
- <tt>#bsddocs</tt> on EFnet IRC.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Review the website content and remove outdated parts or
- update when applicable.</task>
-
- <task>Go through the doc idea list on the wiki and start working
- them out.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>&os; Services Control (fsc)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tom</given>
- <common>Rhodes</common>
- </name>
- <email>trhodes@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>FSC has been moved into the ports system (see
- <tt>sysutils/fsc</tt>) and continues to improve outside of the
- ports tree. Some interesting work is being done in the area of
- services control, system boot, and a simplification of the
- process. Stay tuned for more information in status reports that
- follow.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test, test, test. Feedback is really important to this
- project.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>&os; Haskell Ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>P&Aacute;LI</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ashish</given>
- <common>SHUKLA</common>
- </name>
- <email>ashish@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/Haskell">&os; Haskell wiki page</url>
- <url
- href="https://github.com/freebsd-haskell/freebsd-haskell/">&os; Haskell ports repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are proud to announce that the &os; Haskell Team has updated
- the Haskell Platform to 2012.2.0.0, GHC to 7.4.1 as well as
- updated existing ports to their latest stable versions. We also
- added a number of new Haskell ports, and their count in &os;
- Ports tree is now 336.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test GHC to work with clang/LLVM.</task>
- <task>Add an option to the <tt>lang/ghc</tt> port to be able to
- build it with already installed GHC instead of requiring a
- separate GHC bootstrap tarball.</task>
- <task>Commit pending Haskell ports to the &os; Ports tree.</task>
- <task>Add more ports to the Ports Collection.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>KDE</given>
- <common>FreeBSD</common>
- </name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org">KDE/&os; home page</url>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org/area51.php">area51</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The team has made many releases and upstreamed many fixes and
- patches. The latest round of releases include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>KDE SC: 4.8.3, 4.8.4 (in ports) and 4.8.95 (in area51)</li>
- <li>Qt: 4.8.1, 4.8.2</li>
- <li>PyQt: 4.9.1; SIP: 4.13.2; QScintilla 2.6.1</li>
- <li>KDevelop: 2.3.1; KDevPlatform: 1.3.1</li>
- <li>Calligra: 2.4.2, 2.4.3</li>
- <li>Amarok: 2.5.90 (in area51)</li>
- <li>CMake: 2.8.8</li>
- <li>Digikam (and KIPI-plugins): 2.6.0</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>As a result &mdash; according to PortScout &mdash; kde@ has 393
- ports, of which 91% are up-to-date.</p>
-
- <p>The team is always looking for more testers and porters so
- please contact us and visit our home page.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test KDE SC 4.8.95.</task>
- <task>Test KDE PIM 4.8.95.</task>
- <task>Update out-of-date ports, see <a
- href="http://portscout.FreeBSD.org/kde@freebsd.org.html">PortScout</a> for a
- list.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>Multipath TCP (MPTCP) for &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nigel</given>
- <common>Williams</common>
- </name>
- <email>njwilliams@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Lawrence</given>
- <common>Stewart</common>
- </name>
- <email>lastewart@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grenville</given>
- <common>Armitage</common>
- </name>
- <email>garmitage@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/newtcp/mptcp/"/>
- <url
- href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-mptcp-multiaddressed-09">TCP Extensions for Multipath Operation with Multiple Addresses (draft)</url>
- <url
- href="http://mptcp.info.ucl.ac.be/">"MultiPath TCP &mdash; Linux Kernel implementation" home page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work is underway to create an IETF draft-compatible Multipath
- TCP implementation for the &os; kernel.</p>
-
- <p>A key goal of the project is to create a research platform to
- investigate a range of multipath related transport issues
- including congestion control, retransmission strategy and packet
- scheduling policy. We also aim to provide full interoperability
- with the Linux kernel implementation being developed at
- Universit&eacute; catholique de Louvain.</p>
-
- <p>We expect to release code and results at the project's home
- page as it progresses.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='net'>
- <title>SMP-Friendly pf(4)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gleb</given>
- <common>Smirnoff</common>
- </name>
- <email>glebius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/projects/pf/head/">Project SVN branch</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-pf/2012-June/006643.html">Alpha announcement email thread</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project is aimed at moving the <tt>pf(4)</tt> packet filter
- out of single mutex, as well as in general improving of its &os;
- port.</p>
-
- <p>The project is near its finish, the code is planned to go into
- head after more testing and benchmarking. If you are interested
- in details, please see the corresponding email thread on
- freebsd-pf (see links).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Rewrite the <tt>pf(4)</tt> <tt>ioctl()</tt> interface so
- that it does not utilize in-kernel structures. That would make
- ABI more stable and ease future development.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Portbuilder</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Naylor</common>
- </name>
- <email>naylor.b.david@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="https://github.com/DragonSA/portbuilder">Git Repository</url>
- <url
- href="https://github.com/DragonSA/portbuilder/blob/0.1.5.2/README">README</url>
- <url
- href="https://github.com/DragonSA/portbuilder/blob/0.1.5.2/TODO">TODO</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last update there has been 2 feature releases and 4
- bug-fix releases. A highlight of the changes made:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Support has been added for:</li>
- <ul>
- <li><tt>-j</tt>: controlling concurrency per stage</li>
- <li>pkgng: next generation package manager</li>
- <li>installing packages via repository</li>
- <li>dynamic defaults (loaded from
- <tt>/etc/make.conf</tt>)</li>
- <li>new options framework (aka OptionsNG)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>Some of the fixes include:</li>
- <ul>
- <li>correct assertions</li>
- <li>correct build logic</li>
- <li>retry when kevent receives <tt>EINTR</tt></li>
- <li>correctly detecting installed ports</li>
- <li>many fixes in the build logic</li>
- </ul>
- </ul>
-
- <p>A benchmark was run timing portbuilder against a standard ports
- build of KDE (<tt>x11/kde4</tt>) in a clean <tt>chroot(8)</tt>
- environment. Portbuilder achieved a build time of 2:21:16
- compared to ports build time of 4:47:21 for an decreased build
- time of 51% from using portbuilder.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Port Management Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
- <common>Abthorpe</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Port</given>
- <common>Management Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/" />
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/" />
- <url href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html" />
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html" />
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/portmgr" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports tree slowly approaches 24,000 ports. The PR count
- still is close to 1200.</p>
-
- <p>In Q2 we added 7 new committers and took in one commit bit for
- safe keeping.</p>
-
- <p>The Ports Management team have been running -exp runs on an
- ongoing basis, verifying how base system updates may affect the
- ports tree, as well as providing QA runs for major ports
- updates. Of note, -exp runs were done for:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>automake update</li>
- <li>cmake update</li>
- <li>xorg update</li>
- <li>png update</li>
- <li>Fix make reinstall</li>
- <li>Implement <tt>USE_QT4</tt> in <tt>bsd.ports.mk</tt></li>
- <li>KDE4 update</li>
- <li>XFCE4 update</li>
- <li>bison update</li>
- <li>perl5.14 as default</li>
- <li>ruby1.9 as default</li>
- <li>ruby1.8 update</li>
- <li>bsdsort regression test</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>A lot of focus during this period was put into getting the
- ports tree into a ready state for &os;&nbsp;9.1.</p>
-
- <p>A significant step forward was the implementation of
- OptionsNG.</p>
-
- <p>A record number of Port Managers attended BSDCan 2012, with
- five being present to partake in the week of events, culminating
- in a portmgr PR closing session that dealt with 18 PRs in one
- day. You can see a group photo at <a
- href="http://www.facebook.com/portmgr"/>. While you are
- there, please click on the "Like" icon.</p>
-
- <p>Beat Gaetzi has been doing ongoing tests with the ports tree to
- ensure a smooth transition from CVS to Subversion. The tree was
- successfully migrated the weekend of June 14, 2012.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Looking for help getting <a
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/PortsAndClang">ports to build with
- clang</a>.</task>
-
- <task>Looking for help fixing <a
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/PortsFailingOnCurrent">ports
- broken on CURRENT</a>. (List needs updating, too.)</task>
-
- <task>Looking for help with <a
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/PortsBrokenOnTier2Architectures">Tier-2
- architectures</a>.</task>
-
- <task><a
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/PortsBrokenBySrcChanges">ports
- broken by src changes</a>.</task>
-
- <task><a
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/PortsFailingOnPointyhat">ports
- failing on pointyhat</a>.</task>
-
- <task><a
- href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/PortsFailingOnPointyhatWest">ports
- failing on pointyhat-west</a>.</task>
-
- <task><a href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/Trybroken">ports that are
- marked as <tt>BROKEN</tt></a>.</task>
-
- <task><a href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/WhenDidThatPortBreak">When
- did that port break</a>?</task>
-
- <task>Most ports PRs are assigned, we now need to focus on
- testing, committing and closing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Redports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bernhard</given>
- <common>Froehlich</common>
- </name>
- <email>decke@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.redports.org/"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There was good progress in the last half a year and a lot of
- support from different parties to make redports a stable and
- fast service.</p>
-
- <p>A long known security concern within tinderbox was raised at
- the BSD-Day in Vienna which was addressed by beat. That
- improves security and isolation of the concurrent running jobs a
- lot and gives me peace of mind.</p>
-
- <p>We also recently got two beefy machines from the &os;
- Foundation which increases computing power a lot. So no more
- backlogs and your jobs finish much quicker.</p>
-
- <p>But as usual now that we have enough power I was able to make
- another promise come true and integrated Ports QAT functionality
- into redports. Ports QAT was an automated services that did a
- buildtest after each commit to the official &os; ports tree. If
- a build fails it sends out mails and logfiles to the committer.
- That finds bad commits quickly and allows the committer to fix
- it before the first user notices. The former service stopped
- about 2 years ago and we had no proper replacement for that task
- at hand. Now that this is fully integrated into redports it
- also gives us all the nice benefits of a common platform.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Automatic build incoming patches from Ports PRs in redports
- and send results to GNATS database.</task>
-
- <task>People want an GCC testing environment on redports where all
- ports are build with <tt>lang/gcc47</tt>. To make that happen
- we need to patch the ports framework to handle that and
- correctly bootstrap with base GCC. This also gives us the
- possibility to build all our binary packages with a modern gcc
- and is easy to use for regular users. Contributors?</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Replacing the Regular Expression Code</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://laurikari.net/tre/">TRE home page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>It has been decided to implement the optimizations and
- extensions as a more isolated layer and not directly in TRE
- itself. Since the last report there has been some progress in
- this direction and the code has been significantly refactored.
- It does not work yet in this new form but it is close to a
- working state. Apart from this, the multiple pattern matching
- needs some debugging and some minor features are missing.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish multiple pattern heuristic regex matching.</task>
- <task>Implement GNU-specific regex extensions.</task>
- <task>Test performance, standard-compliance and correct
- behavior.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>BSD-licensed Sort Utility (GNU sort(1) Replacement)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleg</given>
- <common>Moskalenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>oleg.moskalenko@citrix.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/textproc/bsdsort/">&os; port of BSD sort(1)</url>
- <url
- href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/sort.html">IEEE Std 1003.1-2008 sort(1) specification</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>BSD <tt>sort(1)</tt> has been made the default sort utility in
- 10-CURRENT. It is compatible with the latest GNU
- <tt>sort(1)</tt>, version 8.15, except that the multi-threaded
- mode is not enabled by default.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>When the track record of the BSD <tt>sort(1)</tt> allows,
- remove GNU <tt>sort(1)</tt> from -CURRENT.</task>
-
- <task>Improve reliability of the multi-threaded sort and
- investigate the possibility of making it the default compilation
- mode.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate possibility of factoring out the sort
- functionality into a standalone library so that other utilities
- can also make use of it.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Xorg on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
- <common>Wilke</common>
- </name>
- <email>miwi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Koop</given>
- <common>Mast</common>
- </name>
- <email>kwm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Niclas</given>
- <common>Zeising</common>
- </name>
- <email>zeising@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Eitan</given>
- <common>Adler</common>
- </name>
- <email>eadler@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/Xorg"/>
- <url href="http://trillian.chruetertee.ch/ports/browser/trunk"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the beginning of this period, an update to the xorg
- distribution for &os; was made, dubbed xorg 7.5.2. This update
- included a new flag, <tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt>, to get a more
- recent xorg distribution for those with modern hardware. To get
- KMS support for recent Intel graphics chipsets <tt>WITH_KMS</tt>
- must also be set. This requires a recent &os; 10-CURRENT or
- &os; 9-STABLE.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Switch to use FreeGLUT instead of libGLUT, since the latter
- is old and has there is no upstream support or releases any
- more. Work on this is mostly done.</task>
-
- <task>Update the xorg distribution to what is in the development
- repository. The xorg project recently did a new release, and
- the development repository contains this release. It needs more
- testing before it can be merged, and a CFT was sent out in the
- beginning of June. Work on this is ongoing.</task>
-
- <task>Decide how to handle the new and old xorg distributions. In
- recent xorg, a lot of legacy driver support has been dropped,
- therefore we need to maintain two xorg distributions to not
- loose a lot of hardware drivers. Currently, this is done by
- setting the flag <tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt> in
- <tt>/etc/make.conf</tt>, but a more practical solution is
- needed. This is especially important since the flag is not very
- user friendly, and since there currently will be no official
- packages for the new distribution.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN" "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd" >
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>July-September</month>
-
- <year>2012</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between July and
- September 2012. This is the third of the four reports planned for
- 2012.</p>
-
- <p>Highlights from this quarter include successful participation in
- Google Summer of Code, major work in areas of the source and
- ports trees, and a Developer Summit attended by over 30
- developers.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! This report
- contains 12 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>soc</name>
-
- <description>&os; in Google Summer of Code</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>&os; on Altera FPGAs</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern</given>
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/ctsrd/">
- CTSRD Project</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/ctsrd/cheri.html">
- CHERI</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the course of developing the <a
- href="http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/ctsrd/cheri.html">
- CHERI processor</a> as part of the <a
- href="http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/ctsrd/">CTSRD
- project</a> SRI International's Computer Science Laboratory and
- the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory have developed
- support for a number of general purpose IP cores for Altera FPGAs
- including the Altera Triple Speed Ethernet (ATSE) MAC core, the
- Altera University Program SD Card core, and the Altera JTAG UART.
- We have also added support for general access to memory mapped
- devices on the Avalon bus via the avgen bus. We have implemented
- both nexus and flattened device tree (FDT) attachments for these
- devices.</p>
-
- <p>In addition to these softcore we have developed support for
- the Terasic multi-touch LCD and are working to provide support
- for the Terasic HDMI Transmitter Daughter Card. Both of these
- work with common development and/or reference boards for Altera
- FPGAs. They do require additional IP cores which we plan to
- release to the open source community in the near future.</p>
-
- <p>With exception of the ATSE and HDMI drivers we have merged all
- of these changes to &os;-CURRENT. We anticipate that these
- drivers will be useful for users who with to run &os; on either
- hard or soft core CPUs on Altera FPGAs.</p>
-
- <p>This work has been sponsored by DARPA, AFRL, and Google.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Native iSCSI Target</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napiera&#322;a</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the July-September time period, the Native iSCSI Target
- project was officially started under sponsorship from the &os;
- Foundation. Before the end of September I've written ctld(8), the
- userspace part of the target, responsible for handling
- configuration, accepting incoming connections, performing
- authentication and iSCSI parameter negotiation, and handing off
- connections to the kernel. For the time being, I've reused some
- parts of protocol-handling code from the istgt project; since
- ctld(8) only handles the Login phase, the code can be rewritten
- in a much simpler and shorter way in the future.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Parallel rc.d execution</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kuan-Chung</given>
- <common>Chiu</common>
- </name>
- <email>buganini@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kilian</given>
- </name>
- <email>kklimek@uos.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/buganini/rcexecr" />
- <url href="https://github.com/kil/rcorder" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There are two implementations to make rc.d execution parallel.
- Compared to Kil's rcorder, rcexecr brings more concurrence and
- provides more flexibility than older "early_late_divider"
- mechanism but require more invasive /etc patch. Both
- implementations have switch to toggle parallel execution. Further
- modification/integration needs more discussion.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Refine /etc/rc.d/* to eliminate unnecessary waiting.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Bugbusting Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Eitan</given>
- <common>Adler</common>
- </name>
- <email>eadler@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gavin</given>
- <common>Atkinson</common>
- </name>
- <email>gavin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/support.html#gnats" />
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/BugBusting" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In August, Eitan Adler (eadler@) and Oleksandr Tymoshenko
- (gonzo@) joined the Bugmeister team. At the same time, Remko
- Lodder and Volker Werth stepped down. We extend our thanks to
- Volker and Remko for their work in the past, and welcome
- Oleksandr and Eitan. Eitan and Oleksandr have been working hard
- on migrating from GNATS, and have made significant progress on
- evaluating new software, and creating scripts to export data
- from GNATS.</p>
-
- <p>The bugbusting team continue work on trying to make the
- contents of the GNATS PR database cleaner, more accessible and
- easier for committers to find and resolve PRs, by tagging PRs
- to indicate the areas involved, and by ensuring that there is
- sufficient info within each PR to resolve each issue.</p>
-
- <p>As always, anybody interested in helping out with the PR
- queue is welcome to join us in #freebsd-bugbusters on EFnet. We
- are always looking for additional help, whether your interests
- lie in triaging incoming PRs, generating patches to resolve
- existing problems, or simply helping with the database
- housekeeping (identifying duplicate PRs, ones that have already
- been resolved, etc). This is a great way of getting more
- involved with &os;!</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Further research into tools suitable to replace
- GNATS.</task>
-
- <task>Get more users involved with triaging PRs as they come
- in.</task>
-
- <task>Assist committers with closing PRs.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Core Team</given>
- </name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Along with the change in the Core Team membership, several
- related roles changed hands. Gabor Pali assumed the role of core
- secretary from Gavin Atkinson, and David Chisnall replaced Robert
- Watson as liaison to the &os; Foundation. The Core Team felt
- there was no longer a need for a formal security team liaison, so
- that role was retired.</p>
-
- <p>In the third quarter, the Core Team granted access for 2 new
- committers and took 2 commit bits into safekeeping.</p>
-
- <p>The Core Team worked with the Port Management Team and Cluster
- Administrators to set a date to stop providing CVS exports for
- the ports repository, which is February 28, 2013. In the
- meantime, the CVS export for 9.1-RELEASE was restored.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/press/2012Jul-newsletter.shtml">
- Semi-annual newsletter</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Foundation hosted and sponsored the Cambridge &os;
- developer summit in August 2012.</p>
-
- <p>We were represented at the following conferences: OSCON July
- 2012, Texas LinuxFest, and Ohio LinuxFest.</p>
-
- <p>We negotiated/supervised Foundation funded projects:
- Distributed Security Audit Logging, Capsicum Component
- Framework, Native iSCSI Target Scoping, and Growing UFS
- Filesystems Online.</p>
-
- <p>We negotiated, supervised, and funded hardware needs for
- &os; co-location centers.</p>
-
- <p>We welcomed Kirk McKusick to our board of directors. He took
- over the responsibility of managing our investments.</p>
-
- <p>We visited companies to discuss their &os; use and to help
- facilitate collaboration with the Project.</p>
-
- <p>We managed &os; vendor community mailing list and
- meetings.</p>
-
- <p>We created a high quality &os; 9 brochure to help promote
- &os;.</p>
-
- <p>Published our <a
- href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/press/2012Jul-newsletter.shtml">
- semi-annual newsletter</a> that highlighted Foundation
- funded projects, travel grants for
- developers, conferences sponsored and other ways the Foundation
- supported the &os; Project.</p>
-
- <p>We hired a technical writer to help with &os;
- marketing/promotional material.</p>
-
- <p>We began work on redesigning our website.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>&os; on ARMv6/ARMv7</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>freebsd-arm mailing list</given>
- </name>
- <email>freebsd-arm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for ARMv6 and ARMv7 architecture has been merged from
- project branch to HEAD. This code covers the following parts:
- <ul>
- <li>General ARMv6/ARMv7 kernel bits (pmap, cache, assembler
- routines, etc...)</li>
- <li>ARM Generic Interrupt Controller driver</li>
- <li>Improved thread-local storage for cpus &gt;=ARMv6</li>
- <li>Driver for SMSC LAN95XX and LAN8710A ethernet controllers</li>
- <li>Marvell MV78x60 support (multiuser, ARMADA XP kernel config)</li>
- <li>TI OMAP4 and AM335x support (multiuser, no GPU or graphics
- support, kernel configs for Pandaboard and Beaglebone)</li>
- <li>LPC32x0 support (multiuser, frame buffer works with SSD1289
- LCD controller. Embedded Artists EA3250 kernel config)</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
-
- <p>This work was a result of a joint effort by many people,
- including but not limited to: Grzegorz Bernacki (gber@),
- Aleksander Dutkowski, Ben R. Gray (bgray@), Olivier Houchard
- (cognet@), Rafal Jaworowski (raj@) and Semihalf team, Tim
- Kientzle (kientzle@), Jakub Wojciech Klama (jceel@), Ian Lepore
- (ian@), Warner Losh (imp@), Damjan Marion (dmarion@), Lukasz
- Plachno, Stanislav Sedov (stas@), Mark Tinguely and Andrew
- Turner (andrew@). Thanks to all, who contributed by
- submitting code, testing and giving valuable advice.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>More hardware bring-ups and more drivers</task>
-
- <task>Finish SMP support</task>
-
- <task>VFP/NEON support</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The &os; Japanese Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hiroki</given>
- <common>Sato</common>
- </name>
- <email>hrs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ryusuke</given>
- <common>Suzuki</common>
- </name>
- <email>ryusuke@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ja/">Japanese &os; Web
- Page</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/doc-jp/">The &os; Japanese
- Documentation Project Web Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Web page (htdocs): Newsflash and some other updates in the
- English version were translated to keep them up-to-date.
- Especially "security incident on &os; infrastructure" was
- translated and published in a timely manner.</p>
-
- <p>&os; Handbook: Big update in the "advanced-networking". With
- this update, merging translation results from the handbook in the
- local repository of Japanese documentation project into the main
- repository was completed. This chapter is still outdated and
- needs more work. The other sections have also constantly been
- updated. Especially, new subsection "Using pkgng for Binary
- Package Management" was added to "ports" section and "Using
- subversion" subsection was added to "mirrors" section.</p>
-
- <p>Article: Some progress was made in "Writing &os; Problem
- Reports" and "Writing &os; Problem Reports" articles.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Further translation work of outdated documents in the
- <tt>ja_JP.eucJP</tt> subtree.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>KDE</given>
- <common>FreeBSD</common>
- </name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org">KDE/&os; home page</url>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org/area51.php">area51</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KDE/&os; team have continued to improve the experience of
- KDE software and Qt under &os;. The latest round of improvements
- include:
- <ul>
- <li>Fixes for building Qt with libc++ and C++11</li>
-
- <li>Fixes for Solid-related crashes</li>
-
- <li>Fix battery detection in battery monitor plasmoid</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
-
- <p>The team has also made many releases and upstreamed many fixes
- and patches. The latest round of releases include:
- <ul>
- <li>KDE SC: 4.9.1 (area51) and 4.8.4 (ports)</li>
-
- <li>Qt: 4.8.3 (area51)</li>
-
- <li>PyQt: 4.9.4 (area51); QScintilla 2.6.2 (area51); SIP:
- 4.13.3 (area51)</li>
-
- <li>Calligra: 2.4.3, 2.5-RC2, 2.5.0. 2.5.1, 2.5.2 (area51) and
- 2.4.3, 2.5.0, 2.5.1 (ports)</li>
-
- <li>Amarok: 2.6.0 (area51)</li>
-
- <li>CMake: 2.8.9 (ports)</li>
-
- <li>Digikam (and KIPI-plugins): 2.7.0, 2.8.0, 2.9.0 (area51)
- and 2.7.0, 2.9.0 (ports)</li>
-
- <li>QtCreator: 2.6.0-beta (area51)</li>
-
- <li>many smaller ports</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
-
- <p>The team is always looking for more testers and porters so
- please contact us at kde@FreeBSD.org and visit our home page at
- <a href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org">http://FreeBSD.kde.org</a>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Please see 2012 Q4 Status Report</task>
-
- <task>Updating out-of-date ports, see
- <a href="http://portscout.FreeBSD.org/kde@freebsd.org.html">PortScout</a>
- for a list</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
- <common>Abthorpe</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Port</given>
- <common>Management Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/" />
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html" />
-
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html" />
-
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/portmgr/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/portmgr" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports tree approaches 24,000 ports, while the PR count
- still is above 1000.</p>
-
- <p>In Q3 we added 2 new committers and took in two commits bit
- for safe keeping.</p>
-
- <p>The Ports Management team had performed multiple -exp runs,
- verifying how base system updates may affect the ports tree,
- as well as providing QA runs for major ports updates.</p>
-
- <p>Beat Gaetzi took over the role of sending out fail mails, a
- role that Pav Lucistnik had previously held. Beat also undertook
- the task of converting the Ports tree from CVS to Subversion.</p>
-
- <p>Florent Thoumie stepped down from his role on portmgr, he was
- instrumental in maintaining the legacy pkg_* code.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Most ports PRs are assigned, we now need to focus on
- testing, committing and closing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>&os; Developer Summit, Cambridge, UK</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201208DevSummit">Developer
- Summit Home Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the end of August, there was an "off-season" Developer
- Summit held in Cambridge, UK at the University of Cambridge
- Computer Laboratory. This was a three-day event, with a
- documentation summit scheduled for the day before. The three
- days of the main event were split into three sessions, with two
- tracks in each. Some of them even involved ARM developers from
- the neighborhoods which proven to be productive, and led to
- further engagement between the &os; community and ARM.</p>
-
- <p>The schedule was finalized on the first day, spawning a
- plethora of topics to discuss, followed by splitting into groups.
- A short summary from each of the groups was presented in the
- final session and then published at the event's home page on the
- &os; wiki. This summit contributed greatly to arriving to a
- tentative plan for throwing the switch to make clang the default
- compiler on HEAD. This was further discussed on the mailing list,
- and has now happened, bringing us one big step closer to a
- GPL-free &os; 10. As part of the program, an afternoon of short
- talks from researchers in the Cambridge Computer Laboratory
- involved either operating systems work in general or &os; in
- particular. Robert Watson showed off a tablet running &os; on a
- MIPS-compatible soft-core processor running on an Altera
- FPGA.</p>
-
- <p>In association with the event, a dinner was hosted by St. John's
- college and co-sponsored by Google and the &os; Foundation. The
- day after the conference, a trip was organized to Bletchley Park,
- which was celebrating Turing's centenary in 2012.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Google Summer of Code 2012</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>
- </given>
- <common>&os; Summer of Code Administrators</common>
- </name>
- <email>soc-admins@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/projects/summerofcode.html">
- FreeBSD Summer of Code page</url>
-
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2012">Summer of
- Code 2012 projects</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Over the Summer of 2012, &os; were once again granted a
- place to participate in the Google Summer of Code program. We
- received a total of 32 project proposals, and were ultimately
- given 15 slots for university students to work on open source
- projects mentored by existing &os; developers.</p>
-
- <p>We were able to accept a wide spread of proposals, covering
- both the base system and the ports infrastructure. We had
- students working on file systems, file integrity checking, and
- parallelization in the ports collection. Students worked on
- kernel infrastructure, including one project to support CPU
- resource limits on users, processes and jails, and one student
- improving the BSD callout(9) and timer facilities. Two students
- worked on the ARM platform, widely used in embedded systems and
- smart phones; one student worked on a significant cleanup and
- improvements to the Flattened Device Tree implementation code,
- while the other ported &os; to the OMAP3-based BeagleBoard-xM
- device. One student worked on improving IPv6 support in
- userland tools, whilst another worked on BIOS emulation for the
- BHyVE BSD-licensed hypervisor, new in &os; 10. Other students
- worked on EFI boot support, userland lock profiling and an
- automated kernel crash reporting system.</p>
-
- <p>Overall, a significant proportion of the code produced has
- or will be integrated into &os; in one form or another. All of
- the work is available in our Summer Of Code Subversion
- repository, and some of the work has already been merged back
- into the main repositories.</p>
-
- <p>&os; is once again grateful to Google for being selected to
- participate in Summer of Code 2012.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN" "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd" >
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>October-December</month>
-
- <year>2012</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between October and
- December 2012. This is the last of four reports planned for 2012.</p>
-
- <p>Highlights from this status report include a very successful
- EuroBSDCon 2012 conference and associated FreeBSD Developer Summit,
- both held in Warsaw, Poland. Other highlights are several projects
- related to the FreeBSD port to the ARM architecture, extending
- support for platforms, boards and CPUs, improvements to the
- performance of the pf(4) firewall, and a new native iSCSI target.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! This report
- contains 27 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.</p>
-
- <p>The deadline for submissions covering the period between January
- and March 2013 is April 21st, 2013.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on BeagleBone</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tim</given>
- <common>Kientzle</common>
- </name>
- <email>kientzle@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Damjan</given>
- <common>Marion</common>
- </name>
- <email>dmarion@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brett</given>
- <common>Wynkoop</common>
- </name>
- <email>wynkoop@wynn.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; on BeagleBone is benefiting from the general work on ARM
- stability being done by many people, and is proving to be a nice
- testbed for our ARMv7 support. All ongoing work is happening now
- directly in -CURRENT and we expect it to be in pretty good shape
- by the time 10.0 ships.</p>
-
- <p>The network driver is now pretty stable; the system should be
- useful as a small network device.</p>
-
- <p>Occasional system snapshots are being built and advertised for
- people to test. Ask on freebsd-arm@ if you'd like to try the
- newest one.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We need someone to finish the USB driver. Ask if you'd like
- to take this over.</task>
-
- <task>MMCSD performance is still rather poor.</task>
-
- <task>There's been discussion of how to improve the GPIO
- configuration and pinmux handling to simplify hardware
- experimentation. If we had more people to help build drivers, we
- could start supporting some of the BeagleBone capes.</task>
-
- <task>Mostly we just need people to use it and report any issues
- they encounter.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>BHyVe</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Neel</given>
- <common>Natu</common>
- </name>
- <email>neel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
- <email>grehan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BHyVe" />
- <url href="http://www.bhyve.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>BHyVe is a type-2 hypervisor for &os;/amd64 hosts with Intel
- VT-x and EPT CPU support. The bhyve project branch was merged
- into CURRENT on Jan 18. Work is progressing on performance, ease
- of use, AMD SVM support, and being able to run non-&os; operating
- systems.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>1. Booting Linux/*BSD/Windows</task>
-
- <task>2. Moving the codebase to a more modular design consisting
- of a small base and loadable modules</task>
-
- <task>3. Various hypervisor features such as suspend/resume/live
- migration/sparse disk support</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>BSD-licenced patch(1)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pedro</given>
- <common>Giffuni</common>
- </name>
- <email>pfg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gabor</given>
- <common>Kovesdan</common>
- </name>
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Xin</given>
- <common>Li</common>
- </name>
- <email>delphij@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://code.google.com/p/bsd-patch/">Home for BSD
- patch (deprecated)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; has been using for a while a very old version of GNU
- patch that is partially under the GPLv2. The original GNU patch
- utility is based on an initial implementation by Larry Wall that
- was not actually copyleft. OpenBSD did many enhancements to an
- older non-copyleft version of patch, this version was later
- adopted and further refined by DragonFlyBSD and NetBSD but there
- was no centralized development of the tool and &os; kept working
- independently. In less than a week we took the version in
- DragonFlyBSD and adapted the &os; enhancements to make it behave
- nearer to the version used natively in &os;. Most of the work was
- done by Pedro Giffuni, adapting patches from sepotvin@ and ed@,
- and additional contributions were done by Christoph Mallon, Gabor
- Kovesdan and Xin Li. As a result of this we now have a new
- version of patch committed in head/usr.bin/patch that you can try
- by using WITH_BSD_PATCH in your builds. The new patch(1) doesn't
- support the &os;-specific -I and -S options which don't seem
- necessary. In GNU patch -I actually means 'ignore whitespaces'
- and we now support it too.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Testing. A lot more testing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Common Flash Interface (CFI) driver improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Common Flash Interface provides a common programming
- interface for a wide range of NOR flash devices commonly found in
- embedded systems. I have developed a number of improvements to
- the cfi(4) device when used on Intel StrataFlash parts.
- Unnecessary erase cycles are now avoided, devices that require
- single word writes only write changed words, and multi-word
- writes are supported for Intel and Sharp devices. Additionally
- the timeout code has been reworked and no longer imposes unneeded
- latency on operations taking less than 100us. With all of these
- changes streaming write speed has improved by more than an order
- of magnitude. Once these changes are reviewed they will be
- committed to HEAD.</p>
-
- <p>This work was sponsored by DARPA and AFRL.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Native iSCSI Target</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napiera&#322;a</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the October-December time period, the Native iSCSI
- Target project progressed to the working prototype stage. Most of
- this time was spent writing kernel-based part, an iSCSI frontend
- to the CAM Target Layer. The frontend handles iSCSI Full Feature
- phase after ctld(8) hands off the connection. The istgt-derived
- code in ctld(8) was rewritten from scratch; now it's much shorter
- and more readable. The ctladm(8) utility gained iSCSI-specific
- subcommands to handle tasks such as listing iSCSI sessions or
- forcing disconnection. The target works correctly with the &os;
- initiator.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title>NFS Version 4</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rick</given>
- <common>Macklem</common>
- </name>
- <email>rmacklem@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The NFSv4.1 client, including support for pNFS for the Files
- Layout only, has now been committed to head/current. Work on
- NFSv4.1 server support has just been started and will hopefully
- be ready for head/current this summer. The client side disk
- caching of delegated files is progressing and the code is under
- projects/nfsv4-packrats in the subversion repository. Someone is
- working on server side referrals and, as such, I hope this might
- make it into 10.0 as well.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Unprivileged install and image creation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In order to make it easier to build releases and embedded
- system disk images I have been adding infrastructure to allow
- the install and packaging stages to the &os; build progress to
- run without root privilege. To this end I have added two
- options to the toplevel build system: The
- <tt>-DDB_FROM_SRC</tt> option allows the install to proceed
- when the required set of passwd and group entires does not
- match the host system. The <tt>-DNO_ROOT</tt> option causes
- files to be installed as the running user and for metadata such
- as owner, group, suid bits, and file flags to be logged in a
- <tt>${DESTDIR}/METALOG</tt> file.</p>
-
- <p>This work required the import of NetBSD's <tt>mtree</tt> and
- the addition of a number of features from NetBSD to
- <tt>install</tt>. I have added all &os; features to NetBSD's
- <tt>mtree</tt> and imported it as <tt>nmtree</tt>. Before &os;
- 10.0 is released I will replace our version. I have also added
- all required features to <tt>install</tt>. Changes to
- <tt>makefs</tt> were required to parse the contents of the
- <tt>METALOG</tt> file.</p>
-
- <p>These new features required importing new versions of the
- pwcache(3) and vis(3) APIs from NetBSD so those portions of
- libc.</p>
-
- <p>In addition to modifying build infrastructure to use the new
- features of <tt>mtree</tt> and <tt>install</tt>. I corrected a
- number of cases of files being installed by programs other than
- <tt>install</tt> or being installed more than once. A few known
- instances of duplicate directories in the output exist, but the
- results are usable in some contexts.</p>
-
- <p>I plan to MFC these changes as far back as the stable/8
- branch to make it possible to build all supported releases
- without root privilege.</p>
-
- <p>This work was sponsored by DARPA and AFRL.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add support for <tt>-DNO_ROOT</tt> to
- <tt>src/release/Makefile</tt> so that releases can be built
- without root privilege.</task>
-
- <task>Create a tool to install partition tables and file system
- images in disk image files without the use of <tt>mdctl</tt>,
- <tt>gpart</tt>, and <tt>dd</tt>.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>SMP-Friendly pf(4)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gleb</given>
- <common>Smirnoff</common>
- </name>
- <email>glebius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project is aimed at moving the pf(4) packet filter out of
- a single mutex, as well as in general improving of the &os; port.
- The project has reached its main goal. The pf(4) is no longer
- covered by single mutex and contention on network stack on pf(4)
- is now very low. The code is production ready. The projects/pf
- branch had been merged to the head branch and will be available
- in 10.0-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on Raspberry Pi</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; is running on Raspberry Pi and supports the following
- peripherals:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>USB controller</li>
- <li>SDHC controller</li>
- <li>Network</li>
- <li>Framebuffer (HDMI and composite)</li>
- <li>GPIO</li>
- <li>VCHI interface</li>
- </ul>
- <p>Videocore tests (OpenGL, video decoding, audio, display access)
- work with current VCHI driver implementation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add DMA mode support to USB driver. Some proof-of-concept
- code is done but more work required to finish it.</task>
-
- <task>Re-implement VCHI driver with more &os;-friendly
- locking.</task>
-
- <task>Implement more drivers: SPI, PWM, audio.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>pxe_http -- booting &os; from apache</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sean</given>
- <common>Bruno</common>
- </name>
- <email>sbruno@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base/user/sbruno/pxe_http_head/">
- svn repo of project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Currently works with VirtualBox VMs and Apache 2.2 port.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Lots and lots of compile warnings exist with clang and gcc.
- This really needs to be investigated.</task>
-
- <task>Better support for other webservers. Currently needs Apache
- to work.</task>
-
- <task>Needs another pass at basic documentation. Current
- documentation is actually quite good from the original</task>
-
- <task>Network stack needs audit. I'm not sure if the
- HTTP/TCP/UDP/IP code is original or based on something
- else.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>UEFI</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benno</given>
- <common>Rice</common>
- </name>
- <email>benno@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/UEFI" />
-
- <url href="http://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base/projects/uefi/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There is code in the projects/uefi branch that can build a
- working 64-bit loader for UEFI. This loader can load a kernel and
- boot to a mountroot prompt on a serial console on a system with
- &le; 1GB of RAM. Full multiuser has not yet been tested. Work is
- progressing towards having a working syscons. The issue
- preventing boot on systems with &gt; 1GB of RAM has not yet been
- found. UEFI-compatible boot media can be generated using in-tree
- tools, however there are issues with detecting the CD filesystem
- and using it as the load default. The 64-bit UEFI loader can load
- a 32-bit kernel but currently cannot hand over to it due to a
- lack of code to switch to 32-bit mode. Further research is
- required into Secure Boot.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>bsdconfig(8)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Devin</given>
- <common>Teske</common>
- </name>
- <email>dteske@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base/head/usr.sbin/bsdconfig/">
- Dev Tree</url>
-
- <url href="http://freshports.org/sysutils/bsdconfig/">Ports
- Tree</url>
-
- <url href="http://druidbsd.sf.net/download/bsdconfig/">Dev
- Depot</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>bsdconfig(8) is actively being developed in HEAD under the
- WITH_BSDCONFIG build-requirement. Snapshots are occasionally
- taken and made available through the ports system to make testing
- on 9.0-RELEASE or higher easier on the testers. Currently HEAD is
- far beyond the version 0.7.3 sitting in ports. Upcoming changes
- will push this to version 0.8 bringing in the necessary
- frameworks required for in-depth package management and
- distribution maintenance (read: one step closer to full 1.0
- release).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Core Team</given>
- </name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the fourth quarter, the Core Team granted access for 7 new
- committers, and took 1 commit bit in for safekeeping.</p>
-
- <p>The Core Team oversaw the response to the security incident in
- November in cooperation with the security team, port managers,
- and cluster administrators. For more information on the fallouts
- and response see the
- <a href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/news/2012-compromise.html">
- official announcement</a>. As a result, 9.1-RELEASE was delayed
- until late December and was released with a limited set of binary
- packages. The Core Team continues to work with developers to
- rebuild, review, and restore the package building infrastructure
- along with redports/QAT.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Documentation Engineering</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Glen</given>
- <common>Barber</common>
- </name>
- <email>gjb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marc</given>
- <common>Fonvieille</common>
- </name>
- <email>blackend@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hiroki</given>
- <common>Sato</common>
- </name>
- <email>hrs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/internal/doceng.html">
- Documentation Engineering Team Charter</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The translations/, projects/ and user/ directories of the doc
- repository have been opened with the announced policies in
- effect. These branches are now actively used for translations
- work, editing the upcoming printed version of the Handbook,
- and some doc infrastructure improvements.</p>
-
- <p>The next phase of the infrastructure improvements is in
- progress. It will migrate to real XML tools (with the exception
- of Jade) for validation and rendering. At the same time, the
- DocBook schema will be updated to 4.5.</p>
-
- <p>After long discussions, Google Analytics has been enabled on
- &os;.org webpages but access to statistical data has to be
- solicited from the Documentation Engineering Team on an
- individual and one time basis.</p>
-
- <p>Since July, we have added two doc committers and one
- translator.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Help the ongoing work on printed edition of the
- Handbook.</task>
-
- <task>Finish the migration to XML tools.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A strong year-end <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/announcements.shtml#fundraising">
- fundraising campaign</a> led to the raising $770,000 in 2012.
- Thank you to everyone who made a donation to support &os;!</p>
-
- <p>We published our <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/press/2012Dec-newsletter.shtml">
- year-end newsletter</a> that highlighted everything we did to
- support the &os; Project and community during the second half of
- the year.</p>
-
- <p>We were a Gold Sponsor for EuroBSDCon. We also attended the
- conference and developer summit. Erwin Lansing organized and
- chaired the Ports and Package Summit and Vendor Summit at
- EuroBSDCon 2012. We attended MeetBSD developer summit
- November 2012.</p>
-
- <p>George Neville-Neil organized and the Foundation sponsored the
- Bay Area Vendor Summit November 2012. We were represented at
- LISA.</p>
-
- <p>Kirk McKusick taught a tutorial and gave a keynote at EuroBSDCon
- 2012, and Justin Gibbs gave a talk at ZFS Day, October 2012.</p>
-
- <p>We talked to DNS server software vendors and participated in
- discussions on our DNS implementation, specifically with regard
- to DNSSEC validation, at CENTR Tech September 2012 (Amsterdam,
- the Netherlands) and EuroBSDCon.</p>
-
- <p>We visited companies to discuss their &os; use and to help
- facilitate collaboration with the Project.</p>
-
- <p>Robert Watson published <a href="http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2430732">
- ACM Queue and Communications of the ACM: A decade of OS
- access-control extensibility</a> and Kirk McKusick
- published <a href="http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=2367378">
- ACM Queue and Communications of the ACM: Disks from the
- Perspective of a File System</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We negotiated/supervised Foundation funded projects: porting
- &os; to the Efika ARM platform, Capsicum Component Framework,
- Native iSCSI Target implementation, and EUFI.</p>
-
- <p>We negotiated/supervised/funded hardware needs in &os;
- co-location centers.</p>
-
- <p>Many board members provided support for recovery efforts
- following the security compromise of &os;.org systems in late
- 2012.</p>
-
- <p>We completed negotiation and provided legal counsel for the
- new website privacy policy for the &os; Project.</p>
-
- <p>We are now an industrial partner in the
- Cambridge/Imperial/Edinburgh EPSRC REMS project on the Rigorous
- Engineering of Mainstream Systems.</p>
-
- <p>We coordinated the Foundation's discussion of Jira/Java;
- conclusion, will continue to be supportive of OpenJDK and not
- restart proprietary JDK support.</p>
-
- <p>We implemented a donor management database to help with our
- fundraising efforts. We also began working on automating the
- donation process.</p>
-
- <p>We started the Faces of &os; Series where we share the story of
- a Foundation grant recipient periodically. This allows us to
- spotlight people who received Foundation funding to work on
- development projects, run conferences, travel to conferences,
- and advocate for &os;.</p>
-
- <p>We hired two technical staff members.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Postmaster</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Wolfskill</common>
- </name>
- <email>postmaster@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The postmaster team has expanded, with the addition of
- Florian Smeets (flo@FreeBSD.org).</p>
-
- <p>We have implemented a Mailman "handler" to drop duplicate
- messages when both copies are sent to the same list (under
- both the "long" (e.g., "freebsd-current") and "short"
- (e.g., "current") names).</p>
-
- <p>We have created several new mailing lists:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>freebsd-course: educational course on &os;</li>
- <li>freebsd-numerics: Discussions of high quality
- implementation of libm functions.</li>
- <li>freebsd-snapshots: &os; Development Snapshot
- Announcements</li>
- <li>freebsd-tcltk: &os;-specific Tcl/Tk discussions</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We have also removed old mailing lists:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>freebsd-binup</li>
- <li>freebsd-www (merged into freebsd-doc)</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>AMD GPUs kernel-modesetting support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Kabaev</common>
- </name>
- <email>kan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jean-S&eacute;bastien</given>
- <common>P&eacute;dron</common>
- </name>
- <email>dumbbell@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/AMD_GPU">Project status on
- the wiki</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~kib/misc/ttm.1.patch">
- Initial TTM port</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Jean-S&eacute;bastien P&eacute;dron started to port the AMD GPUs driver
- from Linux to &os; 10-CURRENT in January 2013. This work is based
- on a previous effort by Alexander Kabaev. Konstantin Belousov
- provided the initial port of the TTM memory manager.</p>
-
- <p>As of this writing, the driver is building but the tested
- device fails to attach.</p>
-
- <p>Status updates will be posted to the &os; wiki.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Unmapped I/O</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeff</given>
- <common>Roberson</common>
- </name>
- <email>jeff@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~kib/misc/unmapped.13.patch">The
- patch.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A well-known performance problem of &os; on large SMP
- hardware is the need to invalidate TLB for all CPUs when
- instantiating and destroying the VMIO buffers. Invalidation is
- performed by sending inter-processor interrupt broadcast, which
- disrupts the execution path of each CPU, and induces latency
- on the request itself. Since most I/O requests processing require
- creation of the buffers to hold the data in the kernel, TLB
- invalidation becomes an obstacle for I/O scalability on
- many-CPU machines.</p>
-
- <p>The work done for flushing the TLBs is especially meaningless
- since most mappings created are not used for anything but copying
- the data from the usermode to the kernel page cache forth and
- back. Most architectures have already established facilities to
- perform such copies using much faster techniques, for instance,
- the direct map on amd64, or specially reserved per-CPU page
- frames or TLB entries on other architectures.</p>
-
- <p>Jeff Roberson unified the machine-specific parts of the
- busdma(9), making a common set of low-level functions available
- on each architecture. This was committed as r246713. The end
- result is that the new types of the load functions can be added
- in the single, machine-independent place. In particular, it is
- easy to modify the drivers to accept the 'unmapped' bio requests,
- which lists the vm pages for the device dma engine, instead of
- the virtual address of the kernel buffer.</p>
-
- <p>Konstantin Belousov developed the changes for buffer cache
- which allow the VMIO buffers to not map the referenced pages, and
- used the feature for UFS. Per-architecture pmap_copy_pages(9)
- methods were added to facilitate fast copying between user I/O
- buffers and pages of unmapped buffers. The unmapped buffers
- create the unmapped bio requests for the drivers, support for
- which was made possible by Jeff's patch.</p>
-
- <p>Tests show that even on a small 4-core machine, the system
- time for reading files on UFS is reduced by 30%.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test the patch, in particular, on non-x86
- architectures.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The &os; Japanese Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hiroki</given>
- <common>Sato</common>
- </name>
- <email>hrs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ryusuke</given>
- <common>Suzuki</common>
- </name>
- <email>ryusuke@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ja/">Japanese &os; Web
- Page</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/doc-jp/">The &os; Japanese
- Documentation Project Web Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ja_JP.eucJP subtree has constantly been updated since the
- last status report.</p>
-
- <p>In &os; Handbook, translation work of the "users" section has
- been completed. "linuxemu" and "serialcomms" were updated and
- subsection "Subversion mirror site" was newly added to "mirrors"
- section.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Further translation work of outdated documents in the
- <tt>ja_JP.eucJP</tt> subtree.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on AARCH64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/zxombie/aarch64-freebsd-sandbox" />
-
- <url
- href="http://www.arm.com/products/tools/models/fast-models/foundation-model.php" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work has started on porting &os; to AARCH64, ARM's new 64-bit
- architecture, using the ARMv8 Foundation Model software. GCC and
- binutils have been ported to &os; and work started on kernel
- initialization, including MMU setup.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Get the MMU working</task>
-
- <task>Get system register documentation from ARM</task>
-
- <task>Port clang AArch64 to &os;</task>
-
- <task>Bring the code into a &os; project branch</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Compiler improvements for &os;/ARMv6</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os;/ARM architecture is now supported by the in-tree clang
- compiler. ARM EABI support is now available for both clang and
- gcc along with the older and less documented OABI. There are
- several outstanding issues, once they are fixed EABI will be
- made default.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test EABI builds</task>
-
- <task>Fix exception handling for EABI</task>
-
- <task>Test clang builds</task>
-
- <task>Get clang to work natively on EABI-based ARM system.
- Currently it works only as cross-compiler for ARM EABI.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>&os; Haskell Ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>P&Aacute;LI</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ashish</given>
- <common>SHUKLA</common>
- </name>
- <email>ashish@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Haskell">&os; Haskell wiki
- page</url>
-
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD-haskell/FreeBSD-haskell/">
- &os; Haskell ports repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are proud to announce that the &os; Haskell Team has
- updated the Haskell Platform to 2012.4.0.0, GHC to 7.4.2 as well
- as updated existing ports to their latest stable versions. All
- Haskell ports are also updated to use new OPTIONS framework, and
- now, building with dynamic libraries (DYNAMIC) is on by default.
- GHC also uses GCC 4.6 and binutils 2.22 from ports. We also added
- a number of new Haskell ports, and their count in &os; Ports tree
- is now 368.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test GHC to work with clang/LLVM.</task>
-
- <task>Commit pending Haskell ports to the &os; Ports tree.</task>
-
- <task>Add more ports to the Ports Collection.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>KDE</given>
- <common>FreeBSD</common>
- </name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org">KDE/FreeBSD home page</url>
-
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org/area51.php">area51</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KDE/&os; team have continued to improve the experience of
- KDE software and Qt under &os;. The latest round of improvements
- include:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>Fix handling of Removable property in solid engine</li>
-
- <li>Fix management of backlight with UPower (requires
- acpi_video(4))</li>
-
- <li>Installing spell-checking dictionaries with a dependency of
- KDE-locale ports</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The team has also made many releases and upstreamed many fixes
- and patches. The latest round of releases include:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>KDE SC: 4.9.2 (area51)</li>
-
- <li>PyQt: 4.9.5 (area51); SIP: 4.14 (area51)</li>
-
- <li>KDevelop: 4.4.0, 4.4.1 (area51); KDevPlatform: 1.4.0, 1.4.1
- (area51)</li>
-
- <li>Calligra: 2.5.3, 2.5.4 (area51)</li>
-
- <li>CMake: 2.8.10.1</li>
-
- <li>Many smaller ports</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The team is always looking for more testers and porters so
- please contact us at kde@FreeBSD.org and visit our home page at
- <a href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org">http://FreeBSD.kde.org</a>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Updating out-of-date ports, see
- <a href="http://portscout.FreeBSD.org/kde@freebsd.org.html">PortScout</a>
- for a list</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
- <common>Abthorpe</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Port</given>
- <common>Management Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/" />
-
- <url
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/" />
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html" />
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html" />
-
- <url href="http://blogs.FreeBSDish.org/portmgr/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/" />
-
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/portmgr" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports tree crossed the threshold of 24,000 ports, while the
- PR count still is close to 1600.</p>
-
- <p>In Q4 we added five new committers and took in two commit bits
- for safe keeping.</p>
-
- <p>In the tradition of recruiting new portmgr@ at conferences, we
- added Bernhard Froehlich to our ranks. He is the one responsible
- for redports.org</p>
-
- <p>Pav Lucistnik stepped down from his role on portmgr, he was
- one of our principles doing -exp runs and well known for sending
- failmails.</p>
-
- <p>In the well publicised compromise, the pointyhat machines were
- broken into and subsequently taken down, isolated and sanitised.
- As a pre-emptive move redports/QAT were also taken down. Work is
- under way to restore the services.</p>
-
- <p>Mark Linimon began a from-scratch test install on one of his
- own spare machines with the purpose of documenting all the
- missing steps from the portbuild article. While doing so, he
- further overhauled the codebase to both make it easier to
- install, and to further refactor it in light of a security review
- (still ongoing at time of this writing). Once this is complete,
- the next task will be to reinstall all existing machines from
- scratch.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Most ports PRs are assigned, we now need to focus on
- testing, committing and closing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Xfce</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <email>xfce@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Xfce" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A major update has been made to
- <strong>Thunar</strong> (file manager for the Xfce Desktop
- Environment).</p>
-
- <p><em>1.6.x</em> series introduce lots of improvements, most
- noticeably is <strong>tabs support</strong>, and the performance
- has been improved.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Try to fix HSTS (HTTP Strict Transport Security) feature in
- Midori with Vala 0.12.1 (works fine with Vala &ge; 0.14.x)</task>
-
- <task>Replace libxfce4gui (deprecated and not maintained by
- upstream) by libxfce4ui in order to enhance support for Xfce &ge;
- 4.10.</task>
-
- <task>Test core and plugins (panel, Thunar) with GLib &ge; 4.32
- (to replace deprecated and removed functions introduced since
- GLib 2.30).</task>
-
- <task>Fix gtk-xfce-engine with Gtk+ &ge; 3.6.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Google Summer of Code 2013</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>
- </given>
- <common>FreeBSD Summer of Code Administrators</common>
- </name>
- <email>soc-admins@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/projects/summerofcode.html">
- FreeBSD Summer of Code page</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://google-opensource.blogspot.co.uk/2013/02/flip-bits-not-burgers-google-summer-of.html">
- Google announcement of Summer of Code 2013</url>
-
- <url
- href="http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/homepage/google/gsoc2013">
- Google's GSoC 2013 page (including timeline)</url>
-
- <url href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Summer_of_Code">
- GSoC Wikipedia page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since 2005 Google has run its yearly Summer of Code program,
- in which Google awards stipends to students who successfully
- complete projects with participating Open Source organisations.
- &os; has participated in GSoC every year since its inception,
- and with the announcement that Google will once again run the
- program in 2013 hopes to participate once more.</p>
-
- <p>Google have not yet opened the application period for
- mentoring organisations, but once it does &os; plans to apply.
- Assuming that we are successful in our application to
- participate, we will publish a large list of ideas for possible
- projects shortly after. Students may then apply to do one of
- those projects, or suggest their own idea for a project. After
- the application period, &os; will discover how many student
- slots we have been allocated, at which point successful
- students will take some time to plan their project, gather
- required information and discuss their plans with their
- mentors, before having around 12 weeks to develop their
- code.</p>
-
- <p>In the eight years of &os;'s participation in Google Summer
- of Code, approximately 150 students have successfully complete
- projects with us, covering a wide spread of areas of both the
- source and ports trees. Of these, 22 students continued
- participating with &os; and subsequently became full &os;
- committers, many later going on to mentor Summer of Code
- students themselves.</p>
-
- <p>Whether &os; has been successful in being selected to be a
- participating organisation in Google Summer of Code 2013 should
- be announced in early April.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>EuroBSDcon 2012</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>EuroBSDcon</given>
- <common>Organizers</common>
- </name>
- <email>oc-2012@eurobsdcon.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gabor</given>
- <common>Pali</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://2012.eurobsdcon.org/">EuroBSDcon 2012 web
- site</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.youtube.com/user/eurobsdcon">EuroBSDcon
- YouTube channel</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The 11th European BSD Conference took place in Warsaw, Poland
- at the Warsaw University of Technology with a large number of
- visitors. It started up with two tracks of tutorials, featuring
- FreeNAS, pfSense, DTrace, PF, development of NetBSD drivers, and
- an overall introduction to the &os; operating system given by
- Kirk McKusick. There we also had opening and closing keynotes,
- supplemented with 22 talks on different topics related to &os;,
- OpenBSD, NetBSD, FreeNAS and PC-BSD: BHyVe, configuration
- management with puppet, improvements in the OpenBSD cryptographic
- framework, tuning ZFS, server load balancing in DNS, running &os;
- on embedded systems, e.g MIPS and ARM, and challenges in identity
- management and authentication.</p>
-
- <p>The conference also had a dedicated track presented by the
- attendees of the &os; developer summit and open to all, where one
- could learn more about what is happening currently in the
- Project: results of Google Summer of Code 2012, architectural
- changes in the &os; documentation tree, ILNP, advancements in
- package building and development of pkg(8), and a status report
- on the USB stack.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>&os; Developer Summit, Warsaw</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gabor</given>
- <common>Pali</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/201210DevSummit">Home page of
- the summit</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We had 53 &os; developers and invited guests attending the
- &os; Developer Summit organized as part of EuroBSDcon 2012 in
- Warsaw, Poland at the Warsaw University of Technology. This year
- EuroBSDcon organizers again offered us their generous support in
- helping with keeping the event running smooth, helping with
- registrations, renting the venue, and providing food for keeping
- attendees satisfied and happy.</p>
-
- <p>The Warsaw developer summit spanned over 3 days and had 9
- working groups on various topics. We improved last year's layout
- inherited from the Canadian summits because it has worked well
- earlier but could use some further refinements. On both the first
- and second days, we ran the working groups, ranging from the
- standard matters, discussing issues with the USB stack, the
- compiler toolchain, the Ports Collection, or the documentation to
- some experimental ones, e.g. arranging an operating systems
- course focusing on &os;. In addition to this, similarly to last
- year, one of the working groups was about gathering vendors to
- present their ideas and engage in discussion with the developers
- on their needs from the Project. Finally, on the third day, there
- were a number of exciting work-in-progress reports given in a
- dedicated Developer Summit track at the main conference.</p>
-
- <p>Photos and slides for the most of the talks are available on
- the home page of the summit.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>January-March</month>
-
- <year>2013</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between January and
- March 2013. This is the first of four reports planned for 2013.</p>
-
- <p>Highlights from this status report include the busy preparations
- of 8.4-RELEASE, restoration of binary package building, steady
- progress of several porting efforts, like work on the &os; ports
- of xorg, GNOME, KDE, and Xfce, bringing &os; to Cubieboard and
- Hackberry boards, development of ARM and AMD GPU support,
- improving performance of UFS/FFS and callouts, and introducing a
- multipath TCP implementation for the network stack.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! This report
- contains 31 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.</p>
-
- <p>The deadline for submissions covering the period between April
- and June 2013 is July 7th, 2013.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Core Team</given>
- </name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>At the end of 2012, the Core Team approved using Google
- Analytics on the Project web site to enable the Documentation
- Engineering Team to collect statistics on its usage for better
- profiling. In the first quarter of 2013, the Core Team worked
- with the Documentation Engineering Team to finalize the
- associated policies.</p>
-
- <p>Due to some debates around the political correctness of quotes
- added for the fortune(6) utility, the corresponding data file
- has been removed from the base system in -CURRENT.</p>
-
- <p>In light of the security incident, the liaison role between the
- Core Team and the Security Team has been restored, with Gavin
- Atkinson assuming this role. The Core Team work hard on
- resolving the current situation of the binary package building
- cluster and the associated security problems in tight
- cooperation with the Ports Management Team, Cluster
- Administators, and the &os; Foundation Board. The <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/news/2012-compromise.html">compromise page</a>
- is kept updated on the results.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; Project submitted an application for Google Summer of
- Code this year again.</p>
-
- <p>There was access granted for 2 new committers and 1 commit bit
- was taken for safekeeping in this quarter.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Port Managers</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
- <common>Abthorpe</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Port</given>
- <common>Management Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/"/>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/contributing-ports/"/>
- <url href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/"/>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/"/>
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/portmgr/"/>
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/"/>
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/portmgr"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports tree contains approximately 24,300 ports, while the
- PR count still is close to 1600.</p>
-
- <p>In the first quarter we added 4 new committers, took in 1
- commit bit for safe keeping, and re-instated 1 commit bit.</p>
-
- <p>In February, Mark Linimon (linimon) stepped down from his
- duties in the team. Mark had been the second longest serving member of
- the team. Mark had spent many long hours refactoring and
- documenting the portbuild software to ensure that pointyhat
- services could be restored.</p>
-
- <p>After a security review, redports.org was turned back on,
- restoring Tinderbox services to contributors, along with post
- commit QATs. In addition, pointyhat infrastructure had also
- undergone a review and work begain on restoring the package
- build system.</p>
-
- <p>Erwin Lansing (erwin) and Martin Wilke (miwi) took on the
- principle roles of getting the portbuild software installed and
- running on pointyhat. As a result of all their hard work,
- portmgr@ was finally able to resume doing -exp runs, preparing
- packages for the upcoming 8.4 release, as well as getting a set
- of 9.1 packages retroactively prepared.</p>
-
- <p>After many long years of being the defacto standard for the
- Project, CVS support for the ports tree officially ended on
- February 28.</p>
-
- <p>The ports tree was tagged with <tt>RELEASE_7_EOL</tt>, to
- coincide with the end of life for &os;&nbsp;7.X.</p>
-
- <p>Beat Gaetzi (beat) stepped down from his duties on portmgr@ in
- March. Among his notable contributions was the task of migrating
- the Ports Tree from the old CVS repo to Subversion.</p>
-
- <p>Bryan Drewery (bdrewery) joined the Ports Management team in
- March, bringing with him his wealth of knowledge and skill from
- maintaining portupgrade, portmaster, assisting with pkgng, as
- well as co-developing poudriere.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Most ports PRs are assigned, we now need to focus on
- testing, committing and closing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The &os; Japanese Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hiroki</given>
- <common>Sato</common>
- </name>
- <email>hrs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ryusuke</given>
- <common>Suzuki</common>
- </name>
- <email>ryusuke@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ja/">Japanese &os; Web Page</url>
- <url href="http://www.jp.FreeBSD.org/doc-jp/">The &os; Japanese Documentation Project Web Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Web page (<tt>htdocs</tt>): Newsflash and some other updates in
- the English version have been translated to keep them up-to-date.
- Specifically, the release related contents were updated in this
- period.</p>
-
- <p>Books: &os; Handbook has constantly been updated since the last
- report; particularly, "ports", "desktop" section were largely
- updated. Some progress has been made in the
- "advanced-networking" section, contributed by a new
- translator.</p>
-
- <p><q>Writing &os; Problem Reports</q> article is now in sync with
- the English version.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Further translation work of outdated documents in
- ja_JP.eucJP subtree.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on Cubieboard</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ganbold</given>
- <common>Tsagaankhuu</common>
- </name>
- <email>ganbold@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>Initial support of Allwinner A10 SoC is committed to -CURRENT.
- &os; is now running on boards such as Cubieboard, Hackberry and
- it supports following peripherals:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>USB EHCI</li>
- <li>GPIO</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Get EMAC Ethernet driver working. Need more help from
- network driver experts.</task>
- <task>Implement more drivers.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Multipath TCP (MPTCP) for &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nigel</given>
- <common>Williams</common>
- </name>
- <email>njwilliams@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Lawrence</given>
- <common>Stewart</common>
- </name>
- <email>lastewart@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grenville</given>
- <common>Armitage</common>
- </name>
- <email>garmitage@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/newtcp/mptcp/tools.html"/>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/newtcp/mptcp/"/>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/reports/130424A/CAIA-TR-130424A.pdf"/>
- <url href="https://pub.allbsd.org/FreeBSD-snapshots/"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have been working to create a BSD-licensed implementation of
- Multipath TCP &mdash; a set of TCP extensions that allow for
- transparent multipath operation with multiple IP addresses as
- specified in experimental RFC6824.</p>
-
- <p>We made our first v0.1 public release on 2013-03-11 and
- recently released v0.3 on 2013-04-16. The code is currently
- considered to be of alpha quality. We are working towards
- pushing the code into a &os; Subversion repository project
- branch to continue the on-going development effort in a more
- publicly accessible location. As part of this move, we hope to
- begin releasing regular snapshot installer ISOs of the MPTCP
- project branch courtesy of Hiroki Sato and the allbsd.org daily
- snapshot infrastructure.</p>
-
- <p>We are about to release a CAIA technical report 130424A
- entitled <q>Design Overview of Multipath TCP version 0.3 for
- &os;&nbsp;10</q> on 2013-04-24 which provides a high-level
- design and architecture overview of the v0.3 code release.</p>
-
- <p>Going forward, we expect to continue development and release
- additional technical reports and academic papers covering topics
- such as performance analysis and multipath congestion
- control/scheduling.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The code is currently of alpha quality so we welcome all
- testing feedback, but please familiarize yourself with the README
- file and "Known Limitations" section in particular before
- jumping in.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>TCP-AO Authentication Option</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andr&eacute;</given>
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
- <email>andre@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/user/andre/tcp-ao/">SVN branch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work is under way to implement TCP-AO (TCP Authentication
- Option) according to RFC5925 and RFC5926. TCP-AO is an
- extension to TCP-MD5 signatures commonly used in routers to
- secure BGP routing protocol sessions against spoofing attacks.
- The work is under contract and sponsored by Juniper
- Networks.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Atomic "close-on-exec"</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jilles</given>
- <common>Tjoelker</common>
- </name>
- <email>jilles@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/AtomicCloseOnExec"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>If threads or signal handlers call <tt>fork()</tt> and
- <tt>exec()</tt>, file descriptors may be passed undesirably to
- child processes, which may lead to hangs (if a pipe is not
- closed), exceeding the file descriptor limit and security
- problems (if the child process has lower privilege). One
- solution is various new APIs that set the <q>close-on-exec</q>
- flag atomically with allocating a file descriptor. Some
- existing software will use the new features if present or will
- even refuse to compile without them.</p>
-
- <p>Various parts have been present for some time.</p>
-
- <p>In first quarter of 2013, extensions to <tt>recvmsg()</tt>,
- <tt>socket()</tt>, <tt>socketpair()</tt> and
- <tt>posix_openpt()</tt> have been added.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BXR.SU &mdash; Super User's BSD Cross Reference</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Constantine A.</given>
- <common>Murenin</common>
- </name>
- <email>cnst++@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://bxr.su/">BXR.SU &mdash; Super User's BSD Cross Reference</url>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2013-April/042334.html"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Super User's BSD Cross Reference (BXR.SU) is a new source-code
- search engine that covers the complete kernel and non-GNU
- userland source trees of &os;, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and DragonFly
- BSD.</p>
-
- <p>BXR.SU is optimised to be very fast, has daily updates of all
- the trees, and also acts as a deterministic URL shortener.</p>
-
- <p>BXR.SU is based on an OpenGrok fork, but it is more than just
- OpenGrok. We have fixed a number of annoyances, eliminated
- features that just never worked right from the outright, and
- provided integration with tools like CVSweb (including great
- mirrors like allbsd.org), &os;'s ViewVC (SVN), as well as GitHub
- and Gitweb from <tt>git.freebsd.your.org</tt>, plus a tad of
- other improvements, including a complete rewrite of an mdoc
- parser. Last, but definitely not least, is an extensive set of
- nginx rewrite rules that makes it a breeze to use BXR.SU as a
- deterministic URL compactor for referencing BSD source code.
- For example, the <tt>http://bxr.su/f/kern/sched_ule.c</tt> URL
- will automatically redirect to
- <tt>http://bxr.su/FreeBSD/sys/kern/sched_ule.c</tt> through
- nginx.</p>
-
- <p>Note that according to the release schedule of BXR.SU, there is
- no IPv4 glue until 2013-04-24; otherwise, the service is available
- via both IPv4 and IPv6. See the 2013-04-01 announcement on the
- freebsd-hackers mailing list for more details.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Find up-to-date git repositories (served with Gitweb) of
- NetBSD and OpenBSD.</task>
- <task>Find a Gitweb mirror of &os; that is faster than GitHub and
- Gitorious.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Postmaster Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Wolfskill</common>
- </name>
- <email>postmaster@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the first quarter of 2013, the &os; Postmaster Team has
- implemented the following items that may be interest of the
- general public:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Changes in configuration of Mailman-managed lists: allow to
- accept the <tt>application/pkcs7-signature</tt> MIME type (in
- addition to the <tt>application/x-pkcs7-signature</tt> MIME
- type), thus permitting S/MIME signatures on list mail.</li>
-
- <li>New lists: <tt>freebsd-ops-announce</tt> &mdash;
- announcements of infrastructure issues, and <tt>freebsd-pkg</tt>
- &mdash; discussion of binary package management and package
- tools.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Bugmeister Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Eitan</given>
- <common>Adler</common>
- </name>
- <email>eadler@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gavin</given>
- <common>Atkinson</common>
- </name>
- <email>gavin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Bugmeister Team are continuing to evaluate options for
- alternate bug trackers and have narrowed their choices to two
- possibilities: Bugzilla and roundup.</p>
-
- <p>The number of non-ports PRs have remained relatively static over
- the last three months, with as many coming in as being closed.
- The number of ports PRs have increased recently, largely due to
- the ports freeze for the upcoming 8.4-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>The Bugmeister team continue work on trying to make the contents
- of the GNATS PR database cleaner, more accessible and easier for
- committers to find and resolve PRs, by tagging PRs to indicate
- the areas involved, and by ensuring that there is sufficient
- info within each PR to resolve each issue.</p>
-
- <p>As always, anybody interested in helping out with the PR queue is
- welcome to join us in <tt>#freebsd-bugbusters</tt> on EFnet. We
- are always looking for additional help, whether your interests
- lie in triaging incoming PRs, generating patches to resolve
- existing problems, or simply helping with the database
- housekeeping (identifying duplicate PRs, ones that have already
- been resolved, etc). This is a great way of getting more
- involved with &os;!</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finalize the decision of which new bug tracker to
- use.</task>
-
- <task>Get more users involved with triaging PRs as they come
- in.</task>
-
- <task>Assist committers with closing PRs.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>callout(9) Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Davide</given>
- <common>Italiano</common>
- </name>
- <email>davide@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~davide/asia/callout_paper.pdf"/>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~davide/asia/calloutng.pdf"/>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=247777"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In &os;, timers are provided by the callout facility, which
- allows to register a function with an argument to be called at
- specified future time. The subsystem suffered of some problems,
- such as the impossibility of handling high-resolution events or
- its inherent periodic structure, which may lead to spurious
- wakeups and higher power consumption. Some consumers, such as
- high-speed networking, VoIP and other real-time applications
- need a better precision than the one currently allowed. Also,
- especially with the ubiquity of laptops in the last years, the
- energy wasted by interrupts waking CPUs from sleep may be a
- sensitive factor. Recent changes in the subsystem addressed
- those long-standing issues as well as introduced a new
- programming interface to take advantage of the new features.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Evaluating if it is worthwhile to migrate any of the other
- callout(9) consumers to the new interface.</task>
- <task>Move callout consumers still using the legacy
- timeout()/untimeout() interface to callout_*() in order to get
- rid of redundant code and clean up KPI.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>&os; Haskell Ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>P&aacute;li</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ashish</given>
- <common>Shukla</common>
- </name>
- <email>ashish@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/Haskell">&os; Haskell wiki page</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd-haskell/freebsd-haskell/">&os; Haskell ports repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are proud to announce &os; Haskell Team has updated existing
- ports to their latest stable versions. We also added number of
- new ports, which brings the count of Haskell ports in &os; ports
- tree to more than 400, featuring many popular software, e.g.
- <tt>xmonad</tt>, <tt>git-annex</tt>, <tt>pandoc</tt> or various
- web framework implementations. All of these updates will be
- available as part of the upcoming 8.4-RELEASE. We also came to
- know that Haskell ports are also being used successfully on
- DragonFlyBSD's dports tree.</p>
-
- <p>In our development repository, there was some optional support
- added for LLVM-based code generation using the GHC LLVM backend.
- This works mostly on &os; too, though some of the ports would
- need fixing so it is still considered experimental.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Try to build GHC with clang (as system compiler).</task>
- <task>Commit pending Haskell ports to the &os; ports tree.</task>
- <task>Add more ports to the Ports Collection.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeNAS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alfred</given>
- <common>Perlstein</common>
- </name>
- <email>alfred@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Josh</given>
- <common>Paetzel</common>
- </name>
- <email>jpaetzel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeNAS.org/"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeNAS 8.3.1-RELEASE-p2 will hit Sourceforge the second week
- of April, and should end up as the last FreeNAS release based on
- &os;&nbsp;8.X. It is currently the only Free Open Source NAS
- product available with any form of ZFS encryption (provided by
- GELI).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The team is hard at work on getting a &os;&nbsp;9.X-based
- release of FreeNAS ready. Currently there are several nightly
- snapshots available.</task>
-
- <task>Add HAST to the webinterface.</task>
-
- <task>Migrate to NFSv4.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate foundation sponsored kernel iSCSI target.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>Improving the Documentation Project Infrastructre</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/doc/projects/xml-tools/">The xml-tools branch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There is an on-going work to improve the documentation
- infrastructure and modernize our documentation toolchain. The
- work can be found in the <tt>xml-tools</tt> branch and is very
- near to completion. The improvements include the following:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Upgrade to DocBook 4.5.</li>
- <li>Use XSLT instead of DSSSL to render XHTML-based output.</li>
- <li>Generate PDF from PS and simplify image processing.</li>
- <li>Fix <tt>make lint</tt> and validate the whole documentation
- set.</li>
- <li>Fix rendering of TOC elements.</li>
- <li>Fix misused link elements that resulted in a corrupt
- rendering.</li>
- <li>Use more human-friendly publication data and release info
- rendering.</li>
- <li>Add support for XInclude in DocBook documents.</li>
- <li>Add support for profiling with attributes.</li>
- <li>Add support for Schematron constraints.</li>
- <li>Add experimental epub support.</li>
- <li>Add experimental support for XSL-FO-based printed
- output.</li>
- <li>Clean up obsolete SGML constructs.</li>
- <li>Clean up catalogs.</li>
- <li>Drop HTML Tidy since it is not needed any more.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The changes eliminate some dependencies and switch the doc
- repository to a real XML toolchain with proper validation and
- more advanced rendering tools. The only exceptions are Jade and
- the DSSSL stylesheets, which are still needed for printed
- output.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix rendering problems with images in printed
- formats.</task>
-
- <task>Update the Documentation Primer to reflect changes.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>GNOME/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os; GNOME team</given>
- </name>
- <email>gnome@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/gnome"/>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/docs/develfaq.html"/>
- <url href="http://www.marcuscom.com:8080/viewvc/viewvc.cgi/marcuscom"/>
- <url href="https://github.com/jlmess77/mate-ports"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The GNOME/&os; Team has recently merged Glib 2.34, Gtk+ 2.24.17
- and Gtk+ 3.6.4 into ports, the C++ bindings also have got
- updates. In additional "low-level" GNOME ports received
- updates, like libsoup, gobject-introspection, atk and vala for
- example. The telepathy stack and empathy where also
- updated.</p>
-
- <p>The <tt>USE_GNOME</tt> macro has received support for
- <tt>:run</tt> and <tt>:build</tt> targets thanks to Jeremy
- Messenger (mezz). Currently only libxml2 and libxslt support
- these targets.</p>
-
- <p><tt>USE_GNOME=pkgconfig</tt> is being deprecated in favor of
- <tt>USE_PKGCONFIG=build</tt>. The former also adds a run
- dependency on pkg-config, which is not required. A first pass
- was done to get rid of this in the Glib update to 2.34. In
- cooperation with the X11 Team, the usage of
- <tt>USE_GNOME=pkgconfig</tt> in X components will be removed.
- After the fallout from this is handled and stragglers are
- converted, the <tt>USE_GNOME</tt> option will be removed.</p>
-
- <p>In addition <tt>USE_GNOME=gnomehack</tt> is deprecated and
- should not be used. Please replace it with
- <tt>USES=pathfix</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>The GNOME development repository has switched from CVS to SVN.
- CVS will not get any more updates. Uses can get a new version
- of the <a
- href="http://marcuscom.com/downloads/marcusmerge">marcusmerge</a>
- script that supports SVN from its home page, and should remove
- the old CVS checkout "ports" dir.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>SVN anonymous root: <a href="svn://creme-brulee.marcuscom.com/">svn://creme-brulee.marcuscom.com/</a>
- or <a href="svn://sushi.marcuscom.com/">svn://sushi.marcuscom.com/</a> (IPv6)</li>
- <li>ViewVC: <a href="http://www.marcuscom.com:8080/viewvc/viewvc.cgi/marcuscom">http://www.marcuscom.com:8080/viewvc/viewvc.cgi/marcuscom</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Ongoing efforts:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>glib</tt> 2.36, <tt>pango</tt> 1.34.0, <tt>gtk</tt>
- 3.8.0 and <tt>gobject-introspection</tt> 1.36.0 where updated in
- the GNOME development repository.</li>
-
- <li>Gustau Perez i Querol stepped up and started work on
- updating the old GNOME 3.4 ports to 3.6. At the moment of
- writing these are not available in the GNOME development
- repository just yet. For his efforts, he was awarded a &os;
- GNOME team membership.</li>
-
- <li>Jeremy Messenger (mezz) has completed Mate 1.6 which will be arriving in
- ports near you when deemed stable enough.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>If you want to help with keeping the documentation updated or
- helping out in other ways, even if it only parts for the
- Glib/Gtk/GNOME stack you are interested in, please contact
- us!</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update the FreeBSD.org/gnome website, in particular the
- developer information about USE_GNOME, maybe put that section in
- the Porter's Handbook instead.</task>
-
- <task>Merge more updated ports from MC to ports.</task>
-
- <task>Testing latest Glib/Gtk releases with existing ports, and import
- it into ports when it is ready.</task>
-
- <task>After porting GNOME 3.6 run tests and fix bugs.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>KDE</given>
- <common>&os;</common>
- </name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org">KDE/&os; home page</url>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org/area51.php">area51</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KDE/&os; Team is very proud to have Schaich Alonso (aschai)
- joining the team. Welcome!</p>
-
- <p>The KDE/&os; Team have continued to improve the experience of
- KDE software and Qt under &os;. The latest round of improvements
- include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Fix problems establishing UDP connections.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The Team have also made many releases and upstreamed many fixes
- and patches. The latest round of releases include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>KDE SC: 4.9.5, 4.10.1 (ports)</li>
- <li>Qt: 5.0.0 (area51) and 4.8.4 (ports)</li>
- <li>PyQt: 4.9.6 (ports); QScintilla 2.7 (ports); SIP: 4.14.2 (area51) and 4.14.3 (ports)</li>
- <li>KDevelop: 4.4.1 (ports); KDevPlatform: 1.4.1 (ports)</li>
- <li>Calligra: 2.5.5, 2.6.2 (ports)</li>
- <li>Amarok: 2.7.0</li>
- <li>CMake: 2.8.10.2</li>
- <li>Digikam (and KIPI-plugins): 3.1.0 (area51)</li>
- <li>QtCreator: 4.6.1 (ports)</li>
- <li>KDE Telepathy 0.6.0 (area51)</li>
- <li>many smaller ports</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>As a result &mdash; according to PortScout &mdash; we have 431
- ports, of which 93.5% (from 91%) are up-to-date.</p>
-
- <p>The Team are always looking for more testers and porters so
- please contact us and visit our home page.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Updating out-of-date ports, see PortScout for a list.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>UFS/FFS Performance Work</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kirk</given>
- <common>McKusick</common>
- </name>
- <email>mckusick@mckusick.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.mckusick.com/publications/faster_fsck.pdf">Paper describing this work</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Some work on the performance of UFS/FFS has been recently
- committed to HEAD. The purpose of the corresponding change to
- the FFS layout policy is to reduce the running time for a full
- file system check. It also reduces the random access time for
- large files and speeds up the traversal time for directory tree
- walks.</p>
-
- <p>The key idea is to reserve a small area in each cylinder group
- immediately following the inode blocks for the use of metadata,
- specifically indirect blocks and directory contents. The new
- policy is to preferentially place metadata in the metadata area
- and everything else in the blocks that follow the metadata
- area.</p>
-
- <p>The size of this area can be set when creating a filesystem
- using <tt>newfs(8)</tt> or changed in an existing filesystem using
- <tt>tunefs(8)</tt>. Both utilities use the <tt>-k
- held-for-metadata-blocks</tt> option to specify the amount of
- space to be held for metadata blocks in each cylinder group. By
- default, <tt>newfs(8)</tt> sets this area to half of minfree
- (typically 4% of the data area).</p>
-
- <p>As with all layout policies, it only affects layouts of things
- allocated after it is put in place. So these changes will
- primarily be noticable on newly created file systems.</p>
-
- <p>File system checks have been sped up by caching the cylinder
- group maps in pass1 so that they do not need to be read again in
- pass5. As this nearly doubles the memory requirement for
- <tt>fsck(8)</tt>, the cache is thrown away if other memory needs
- in <tt>fsck(8)</tt> would otherwise fail. Thus, the memory
- footprint of <tt>fsck(8)</tt> remains unchanged in memory
- constrained environments. This optimization will be evident on
- all UFS/FFS filesystems.</p>
-
- <p>This work was inspired by a <a
- href="http://www.usenix.org/conference/fast13/ffsck-fast-file-system-checker">paper</a>
- presented at Usenix's FAST '13.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>MFC to 9-STABLE and possibly 8-STABLE should happen by May
- unless problems arise with these changes in HEAD.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Kernel Information in Process Core Dumps</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mikolaj</given>
- <common>Golub</common>
- </name>
- <email>trociny@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>When doing postmortem analysis of a crashed process it is
- sometimes very useful to have kernel information about the process
- at the moment of the crash, like open file descriptors or resource
- limits. For a live process this information can be obtained via
- <tt>sysctl(3)</tt> interface e.g. using <tt>procstat(1)</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>The aim of the project is to add additional notes to a process
- core dump, which include process information from the kernel at
- the moment of the process crash, teach <tt>libprocstat(3)</tt>
- to extract this information and make <tt>procstat(1)</tt> use
- this functionality.</p>
-
- <p>At the moment all necessary code changes are committed to HEAD
- and are going to be merge to stable/9 in 1 month.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Release Engineering Team</name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/releases/8.4R/schedule.html"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; 8.4-RC1 just got out the door and we are planning RC2. A
- couple of critical fixes have come in that will be included in
- RC2. The schedule has slipped about 10 days so far. We are
- expecting the final release by the end of April. Packages for 8.4
- have been provided by a fully operational package building
- cluster.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>AMD GPU Kernel Mode-Setting (KMS) Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jean-S&eacute;bastien</given>
- <common>P&eacute;dron</common>
- </name>
- <email>dumbbell@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>J.R.</given>
- <common>Oldroyd</common>
- </name>
- <email>jr@opal.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/AMD_GPU">Project status on the wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project progressed well since February:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Konstantin committed his TTM port to 10-CURRENT.</li>
-
- <li>With the help of John Baldwin (jhb) and Andriy Gapon (avg),
- the Video BIOS situation greatly improved: the
- <tt>radeonkms</tt> driver reads the BIOS shadow copy if the
- video card is the primary one, or query the PCI expansion ROM
- otherwise. In the end, this code will be probably committed
- to the PCI driver so that other video drivers benefit from
- it.</li>
-
- <li>Andriy also reported several problems with the I2C code.
- Now that they are fixed, the monitors plugged into DVI and
- HDMI connectors are detected and their EDID is read correctly.
- VGA connector is not tested so far.</li>
-
- <li>There is a locking problem in either TTM or the Radeon
- driver which prevents OpenGL from working properly.
- Jean-S&eacute;bastien is currently tracking this down.</li>
-
- <li>J.R. Oldroyd started to work on a 9-STABLE backport of the
- driver which is now working quite well. He had to backport
- some features from the VM which may need further refinement by
- the VM folks.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p><a href="http://www.yakaz.com/">Yakaz</a> loaned
- Jean-S&eacute;bastien a computer which allows him to test a
- RV630-based discrete card and, in the future, other PCIe cards.
- Several users already kindly tested the driver. Big thanks to
- all those contributors!</p>
-
- <p>In its current state, the driver allows a simple X
- session (no OpenGL), run common applications, watch movies,
- change the resolution and enable additional monitors with
- <tt>xrandr(1)</tt>. The most blocking issue now is the OpenGL
- deadlock which prevents running modern compositors/desktop
- environment, games and WebGL demos. We are not ready for a
- "Call For Testers" yet.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test multiple cards configurations for Video BIOS issues,
- especially Intel integrated card + Radeon discrete card, and AMD
- integrated card (IGP) + Radeon discrete card. No need to check
- configurations with one shared connector though, it is not
- supported right now.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>The <tt>entities</tt> Documentation Branch</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ren&eacute;</given>
- <common>Ladan</common>
- </name>
- <email>rene@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/doc/projects/entities/">Subversion repository link</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The entities branch was created to reduce duplication of
- committer entities. Currently there is one in
- <tt>authors.ent</tt> (with email addresses) and another one in
- developers.ent (without email addresses). This seems to be a
- leftover from the doc/www split in earlier times. To remedy
- this, <tt>developers.ent</tt> is merged into
- <tt>authors.ent</tt> and entities with email addresses are
- postfixed as such. Apart from the instructions for the initial
- commit, there should be little user-visible changes. Some
- related cleanups, like cleaning up team definitions, replacing
- literal names by entities from <tt>authors.ent</tt>, and adding
- missing names to <tt>authors.ent</tt> are also made.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish processing of the &lt;email&gt; tag.</task>
- <task>Send out a CFT.</task>
- <task>Merge back into head branch.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/arm Superpages for ARMv7</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Zbigniew</given>
- <common>Bodek</common>
- </name>
- <email>zbb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grzegorz</given>
- <common>Bernacki</common>
- </name>
- <email>gjb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafa&#322;</given>
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://static.usenix.org/events/osdi02/tech/full_papers/navarro/navarro.pdf">Paper</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/ARMSuperpages">Wiki page</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/semihalf-bodek-zbigniew/freebsd-arm-superpages.git">Project's GitHub repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>ARM architecture is more and more prevalent, not only in the
- mobile and embedded space. Among the more interesting industry
- trends emerging in the recent months has been the "ARM server"
- concept. Some top-tier companies have started developing systems
- like this already (Dell, HP).</p>
-
- <p>Key to &os; success in these new areas are sophisticated
- features, among them are superpages.</p>
-
- <p>The objective of this project is to provide &os;/arm with the
- superpages support, which will allow for efficient use of TLB
- translations (enlarge TLB coverage), leading to improved
- performance in many applications and scalability. Indicated
- functionality is intended to work on ARMv7-based processors,
- however compatibility with ARMv6 will be preserved.</p>
-
- <p>Current support status:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Port of the pv_entry allocator.</li>
- <li>Switch to "AP[2:1]" access permissions model.</li>
- <li>PTE-based, page-referenced/modified emulation.</li>
- <li>Fixes regarding page replacement strategy.</li>
- <li>Code optimizations and bug fixes.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Next steps:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Dirty pages management.</li>
- <li>Gradual integration to &os; -CURRENT.</li>
- <li>Further pmap optimizations.</li>
- <li>Fragmentation control management.</li>
- <li>Testing and benchmarking.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Support for multiple page sizes.</task>
- <task>Implementation of page promotion, demotion and eviction
- mechanisms.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>xorg on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; X11 Team</name>
- <email>x11@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Niclas</given>
- <common>Zeising</common>
- </name>
- <email>zeising@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Koop</given>
- <common>Mast</common>
- </name>
- <email>kwm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/Xorg"/>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~zeising/xorg-7.7.diff"/>
- <url href="http://trillian.chruetertee.ch/ports/browser/trunk"/>
- <url href="http://trillian.chruetertee.ch/ports/browser/branches/xorg-7.7"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Most of the work during this period has been in updating,
- testing and stabilizing the development repository. A number of
- xorg applications and various other leaf ports has been
- committed as part of this effort. After this a CFT was sent out
- asking for help in testing the remaining bits in development,
- including updates to all major libraries and xorg-server.</p>
-
- <p>Currently, the CFT patch has been submitted for an exp-run to
- iron out any final bugs. The plan is to merge it sometime after
- FreeBSD 8.4 is released and the ports tree is reopened for
- commits.</p>
-
- <p>Work is also ongoing to port new versions of MESA and OpenGL,
- as well as a new version of xorg-server, and perhaps in the
- future, Wayland. These are considered more long-term goals and
- are not targeted for the current update.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Decide how to handle the new and old xorg distributions. In
- recent xorg, a lot of legacy driver support has been dropped,
- therefore we need to maintain two xorg distributions to not
- lose a lot of hardware drivers. Currently, this is done by
- setting the flag WITH_NEW_XORG in /etc/make.conf, but a more
- practical solution is needed. This is especially important
- since the flag is not very user-friendly, and since there
- currently will be no official packages for the new
- distribution.</task>
-
- <task>Continue to test and update xorg related ports. There are
- new versions of xserver, as well as MESA and related OpenGL
- libraries which needs to be ported and eventually integrated
- into the ports tree.</task>
-
- <task>Port Wayland. The future of graphical environments in open
- source operating systems seems to be Wayland. This needs to be
- ported to &os; so that a wider audience can test it, and so that
- it eventually can be integrated into the ports tree, perhaps as
- a replacement for the current xorg.</task>
-
- <task>Look into replacements for HAL. HAL is used for
- hot-plugging of devices, but it has been long abandoned by Linux.
- A replacement, perhaps built on top of devd would be nice to
- have. This work should be coordinated with the &os; GNOME and
- KDE teams.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>racct: Block IO Accounting</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rudolf</given>
- <common>Tomori</common>
- </name>
- <email>rudot@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/RudolfTomori/IOLimits"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project adds the block IO access accounting to the
- racct/rctl resource limiting framework; a working prototype
- implementation is available.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/ARM Toolchain Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>Clang has been made the default compiler on ARM. A number of
- issues with LLVM and clang have been found, reported, and fixed
- upstream.</p>
-
- <p>An issue where some ARM EABI applications compiled with clang
- crash has been reported upstream with a patch and will be
- brought into the &os; tree when it is accepted. The only other
- issue blocking moving to the ARM EABI is C++ exceptions fail to
- work correctly with shared objects. This will need us to either
- import libunwind or implement the functions libgcc_s requires to
- find the correct unwind table.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix exception handling for EABI.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Native iSCSI Stack</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napiera&#322;a</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Native%20iSCSI%20target"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Focus of the project was extended to also include a new iSCSI
- initiator. Compared to the old one, it is more reliable, much
- more user-friendly, and somewhat faster. It uses exactly the
- same configuration file format as the old one to make migration
- easier.</p>
-
- <p>As for the target side, it was verified to work properly
- against major initiators (&os;, Linux, Solaris, Windows and VMWare
- ESX).</p>
-
- <p>This project is being sponsored by &os; Foundation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>RDMA support, for both the target and the initiator.</task>
- <task>Performance optimization.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Read-only Port of NetBSD's UDF File System</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Will</given>
- <common>DeVries</common>
- </name>
- <email>william.devries@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/williamdevries/UDF">Github Repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>An initial read-only port of NetBSD's UDF file system has been
- largely completed. (The UDF file system is often used on CD, DVD
- and Blu-Ray discs.) This port provides a number of advantages
- over &os;'s current UDF implementation, which include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Support for version 2.60 of the UDF file system
- specification. &os;'s current implementation only partially
- supports version 1.5 of the standard, which was released in
- 1997. Since Windows and other systems support newer version
- of this file system, our users are left without the ability to
- read some media written by these systems. In addition,
- Blu-Ray discs are commonly written using version 2.50 or
- 2.60.</li>
-
- <li>The ability to override the owner and group for all the
- files and directories on a UDF volume using mount options.</li>
-
- <li>The ability to set the owner and group for files and
- directories that lack defined owner or group information using
- mount options. (The UDF specification allows for files and
- directories without owners or groups.)</li>
-
- <li>The ability to override the mode for all directories and
- files on a volume using mount options.</li>
-
- <li>Support for mounting previous versions of incrementally
- recorded media, like CD-Rs.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Xfce/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Xfce Team</name>
- <email>xfce@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Xfce"/>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~olivierd/patches/midori-0.4.9_0.5.0.diff">Midori 0.5 patches</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Xfce &os; Team has updated many ports, especially:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>tumbler: 0.1.27 (add new option, COVER)</li>
- <li>Parole: 0.5.0</li>
- <li>xfdesktop: 4.10.2</li>
- <li>Midori: 0.4.9 (fully compatible with Vala 0.18), 0.5.0 is available
- (see links)</li>
- <li>Orage: 4.8.4</li>
- <li>xfce4-terminal: 0.6.1 (renamed by upstream, previous name
- was Terminal)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>This last application contains drop-down functionality: new
- window slides down from the top of the screen when key (we can
- define keyboard shortcut) is pressed.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Replace libxfce4gui (deprecated and not maintained by
- upstream) by libxfce4ui in order to enhance support panel plugins
- for Xfce >= 4.10.</task>
-
- <task>Work on Midori Gtk3 port.</task>
-
- <task>Fix gtk-xfce-engine with Gtk+ >=3.6.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Wine32 on &os;/amd64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Naylor</common>
- </name>
- <email>dbn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/i386-Wine">Wine32 on &os;/amd64 Project page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The i386-wine port (formally wine-fbsd64) has been added to the
- ports collection (as emulators/i386-wine-devel). Although the
- port can only be compiled under a x86 32-bit system the
- resulting package can be installed on a x86 64-bit system and
- enable running of 32-bit Microsoft Windows programs.</p>
-
- <p>Packages for the port are in development and should be
- announced shortly on the freebsd-questions and freebsd-emulation
- mailing lists.</p>
-
- <p>There are some issues with Wine32 on &os;/amd64 &mdash;
- possibly related to <tt>FREEBSD32_COMPAT</tt>, or other general
- 32/64-bit issues &mdash; that could do with some focus.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Port wine64 to &os;.</task>
- <task>Port WoW64 (wine32 and wine64 together) to &os;.</task>
- <task>Fix 32- and 64-bit issues (such as Intel graphics not
- accelerating).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>PyPy</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Naylor</common>
- </name>
- <email>dbn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PyPy">&os;-PyPy Project page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>PyPy has been successfully updated to 2.0-beta1 with 2.0-beta2
- finishing translating and other tests. Many major changes were
- made to the PyPy port from the 2.0-beta1 release, these
- include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Reworking the build script.</li>
- <li>Optionally use <tt>pypy</tt> (when available) for self-translating.</li>
- <li>Refine memory checks.</li>
- <li>Fix the test target.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Although the port is in a healthy state, PyPy on &os; has some
- rough edges (see <tt>make test</tt> for examples of
- roughness).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix failed unit tests.</task>
- <task>Integrate PyPy into bsd.python.mk.</task>
- <task>See the project page for more items.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>mdoc.su &mdash; Short Manual Page URLs</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Constantine A.</given>
- <common>Murenin</common>
- </name>
- <email>cnst++@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://mdoc.su/">mdoc.su &mdash; Short Manual Page URLs for &os;, NetBSD, OpenBSD and DragonFly BSD</url>
- <url href="http://nginx.conf.mdoc.su/mdoc.su.nginx.conf">nginx.conf for mdoc.su</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/cnst/mdoc.su" />
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-doc/2013-February/021465.html"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><a href="http://mdoc.su/">mdoc.su</a> is a deterministic URL
- shortener for BSD manual pages, written entirely in
- <tt>nginx.conf</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>Since the original announcement, OS version support has been
- added (e.g. <tt>/f91/</tt> and <tt>/FreeBSD-9.1/</tt> etc.), as
- well as dynamic multi-flavour web-pages with multiple links
- (e.g. <tt>http://mdoc.su/f,d/ifnet.9</tt> and
- <tt>http://mdoc.su/-/mdoc</tt>), which even let you specify the
- versions too (e.g. <tt>http://mdoc.su/f91,n60,o52,d/mdoc</tt>).</p>
-
- <p>The source code for the whole site is available under a BSD
- licence.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fork it on GitHub (see links)!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN" "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd" >
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>April-June</month>
-
- <year>2013</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between April and June
- 2013. This is the second of four reports planned for 2013.</p>
-
- <p>The last three months have been very active for the &os;
- developer community, including events such as BSDCan and the &os;
- Developer Summit collocated with it (covered in a separate report,
- see the <a
- href="report-2013-05-devsummit.html">BSDCan Developer Summit Special</a>)
- and BSD-Day 2013. It has also seen improvements from the top to
- the bottom of the &os; system. Desktop users will be pleased to
- note work on improving the state of AMD GPUs and making the
- console interaction with kernel mode setting &mdash; required for
- recent <tt>xorg</tt> drivers &mdash; cleaner and from continued
- work to make binary packages easier to use. Developers will note
- continued improvements to our toolchain, with a new debugger being
- prepared for integration. Server users will benefit from various
- improvements to virtualization support and scalability in the
- kernel. Of course, the &os; system is nothing without
- applications to run atop it, and this quarter has seen some
- tireless work by members of the ports team to ensure that users
- have a wide choice of desktop and development environments, with
- highlights from the GNOME, KDE, Xfce, and Haskell teams in this
- report.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! This report
- contains 33 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.</p>
-
- <p>The deadline for submissions covering between July and September
- 2013 is October 7th, 2013.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>docs</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>event</name>
-
- <description>Events</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>soc</name>
-
- <description>Google Summer of Code</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>PC-BSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kris</given>
- <common>Moore</common>
- </name>
- <email>kmoore@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.pcbsd.org">PC-BSD Home Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Progress on moving PC-BSD &amp; TrueOS to a "rolling release"
- is happening quickly. We have implemented our own package
- repository, fully based on <tt>pkg(8)</tt>, which is updated twice
- monthly, and are now hosting dedicated
- <tt>freebsd-update(8)</tt> systems. In addition to the
- <tt>9.1-RELEASE</tt> ISO images, we have begun to create a
- <tt>9-STABLE</tt> branch as well, using
- <tt>freebsd-update(8)</tt> to push out the latest world and
- kernel binaries on a monthly basis.</p>
-
- <p>We are currently working on an implementation of ZFS Boot
- Environments for desktops and servers. These users to install
- updates or experimental versions in separate ZFS clones and
- select the one to run at boot time, providing an easy way of
- testing upgrades before deployment.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Wireless Networking Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Adrian</given>
- <common>Chadd</common>
- </name>
- <email>adrian@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>Recently the &os; wireless networking stack has received
- updates in the following areas:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Improved transmit locking in <tt>net80211(4)</tt> to
- eliminate a whole class of subtle race conditions leading to
- out-of-order packets being handed to the driver.</li>
-
- <li>Spectral scan (FFT) information is now available for the
- AR9280, AR9285, AR9287 series NICs.</li>
-
- <li>Added support for AR93xx, AR94xx, AR95xx NICs &mdash;
- <tt>hostap</tt>, <tt>adhoc</tt> and <tt>station</tt> modes
- have been tested, including 3x3 stream support for the those
- NICs where appropriate.</li>
-
- <li>Implemented ps-poll handling in <tt>hostap</tt> mode. This
- was required for correct behaviour with stations that implement
- aggressive power save.</li>
-
- <li>Added AR933x SoC support &mdash; including all on-board
- peripherals &mdash; the <tt>8devices.com</tt> Carambola-2
- board is now fully supported and will run &os; from NOR
- flash.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Intel IOMMU (VT-d, DMAR) Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/intelligent-systems/intel-technology/vt-directed-io-spec.html"/>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-arch/2013-May/014368.html"/>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~kib/misc/dmar.1.patch"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Intel VT-d is a set of extensions that were originally designed
- to allow virtualizing devices. It allows safe access to physical
- devices from virtual machines and can also be used for better
- isolation and performance increases. A VT-d driver was
- developed that implements the <tt>busdma(9)</tt> interface using
- the DMA Remap units (DMARs) found in current Intel chipsets.
- The driver provides reliability and security improvements for
- the system by facilitating restricted access to main memory from
- busmastering devices.</p>
-
- <p>It also eliminates bounce buffering (copying) by allocating
- remapped regions that satisfy a device's access limitations.</p>
-
- <p>With additional work to define a suitable interface the VT-d
- driver will also provide PCI pass-through functionality for
- hypervisors.</p>
-
- <p>This project is sponsored by The &os; Foundation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Implement workarounds for chipset errata.</task>
-
- <task>Commit to HEAD after additional testing.</task>
-
- <task>Rebalance MSI/MSI-X using interrupt remapping unit, also
- required for x2APIC use on big machines.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate with the Intel GPU MMU and handle Ironlake and
- SandyBridge errata for the GFXVTd unit.</task>
-
- <task>Provide an interface for VMM (hypervisors).</task>
-
- <task>Consider implementing a driver for AMD's IOMMU.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Multi-threaded Pagedaemon</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~kib/misc/pagedaemon-numa.1.patch"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project aims to improve scalability of the virtual memory
- subsystem. Based on a prototype change from Jeff Roberson,
- per-domain page queues and per-domain pagedaemon working threads
- have been implemented to enable this. At the moment, the
- domains coincide with the NUMA proximity domains, but this is
- not neccessary and could be improved with further separation to
- allow more parallelism in the pagedaemon.</p>
-
- <p>The patch is relatively simple, with the most delicate parts
- being the page laundry and OOM logic, which requires coordination
- between all pagedaemon threads to prevent false triggering.</p>
-
- <p>Testing on diverse workloads and on real multi-socket machines
- is required.</p>
-
- <p>This project is sponsored by The &os; Foundation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Debug on multi-domain NUMA machine.</task>
-
- <task>Test, get review and commit.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title><tt>bsnmpd(1)</tt> Support in <tt>hastd(8)</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mikolaj</given>
- <common>Golub</common>
- </name>
- <email>trociny@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>A <tt>hastd(8)</tt> module for <tt>bsnmpd(1)</tt> has been
- committed to &os; <tt>head</tt> and merged to the
- <tt>stable/8</tt> and <tt>stable/9</tt> branches recently. This
- module makes it possible to monitor and manage <tt>hastd(8)</tt>
- via the SNMP protocol.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Release Engineering Team</name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/releases/8.4R/errata.html"/>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/releases/9.2R/schedule.html"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os;&nbsp;8.4-RELEASE cycle completed on June 7, 2013,
- approximately two months behind the original schedule. Please
- be sure to read the Errata Notices for any post-release issues
- discovered after 8.4-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>The &os;&nbsp;9.2-RELEASE process will begin July 6, 2013.
- Unless any critical issues arise, &os;&nbsp;9.2-RELEASE is
- expected to be available late August or early September.</p>
-
- <p>Users tracking the &os;&nbsp;9.<i>X</i> branch are encouraged
- to test the -BETA and -RC builds whenever possible, and provide
- feedback and report issues to the <a
- href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-stable">freebsd-stable
- mailing list</a>.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Virtual Private Systems</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Klaus</given>
- <common>Ohrhallinger</common>
- </name>
- <email>k@7he.at</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.7he.at/freebsd/vps/"/>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/projects/vps/"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>VPS for &os; is an OS-level based virtualization implementation
- that supports advanced features like live migration. It has
- been recently imported into the Project's Subversion repository
- as a project branch. The code is currently of alpha
- quality.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test with many different guest setups/applications. All
- feedback is highly appreciated.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>KDE</given>
- <common>&os;</common>
- </name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org">KDE/&os; home page</url>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org/area51.php">area51</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KDE/&os; Team has continued to improve the experience of
- KDE software and Qt under &os;. During this quarter, the team
- has kept most of the KDE and Qt ports up-to-date, working on the
- following releases:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>KDE SC: 4.10.2, 4.10.3, 4.10.4</li>
- <li>Qt: 5.0.2 (area51)</li>
- <li>PyQt: 4.10.2; QScintilla 2.7.2; SIP: 4.14.7</li>
- <li>KDevelop: 4.5.1</li>
- <li>Calligra: 2.6.2</li>
- <li>CMake: 2.8.11.1</li>
- <li>Digikam (and KIPI-plugins): 3.1.0, 3.2.0 </li>
- <li>KDE Telepathy: 0.6.0, 0.6.1</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>As a result &mdash; according to <a
- href="http://portscout.freebsd.org/kde@freebsd.org.html">PortScout</a>
- &mdash; <tt>kde@</tt> has 473 ports (up from 431), of which
- 98.73% are up-to-date (up from 93.5%). iXsystems Inc.
- continues to provided a machine for the team to build packages
- and to test updates. iXsystems Inc. has been providing the
- KDE/&os; Team with support for quite a long time and we are very
- grateful for that. This quarter, we would also like to thank
- Steve Wills (<tt>swills@</tt>) for providing access to another
- machine so that we can do our work even faster.</p>
-
- <p>While a great deal of the team's efforts are focused towards
- packaging released code, we also take a proactive stand in
- making sure future versions of the software we port is also
- going to work well on &os;. This involves being in close
- contact with upstream, raising awareness of &os; as an active
- project and also sending actual patches that most of the time
- benefit many other operating systems besides &os; itself. In
- this regard, we have been dedicating a lot of time making sure
- both <tt>clang</tt> and <tt>libc++</tt> are fully supported in
- KDE and Qt. Not only has this resulted in many patches being
- sent to these projects, but the exposure to these large code
- bases have been beneficial to the Clang-on-&os; project as well.
- Dimitry Andric (<tt>dim@</tt>) has been of great help as a point
- of contact for all the issues we have faced.</p>
-
- <p>As usual, the team is always looking for more testers and
- porters so please contact us and visit our home page. It would
- be especially useful to have more helping hands on tasks such as
- getting rid of the dependency on the defunct HAL project and
- providing integration with KDE's Bluedevil Bluetooth
- interface.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update out-of-date ports, see <a
- href="http://portscout.freebsd.org/kde@freebsd.org.html">PortScout</a>
- for a list.</task>
- <task>Work on KDE 4.11 and Qt 5.</task>
- <task>Make sure the whole KDE stack (including Qt) builds and works
- correctly with <tt>clang</tt> and <tt>libc++</tt>.</task>
- <task>Remove the dependency on HAL.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='docs'>
- <title>Upgrading the Documentation Set to DocBook 5.0</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>K&ouml;vesd&aacute;n</common>
- </name>
- <email>gabor@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Documentation Project has been using old versions of markup
- standards until recently when we switched to a real XML
- toolchain and DocBook 4.5. However, we still depend on obsolete
- technologies &mdash; DSSSL and Jade. DocBook 5.0 provides
- cleaner markup and some nice new features.</p>
-
- <p>The objective of this project is to upgrade the documentation
- set to DocBook 5.0 and to find a way to properly render our
- sources without using DSSSL, since the DSSSL stylesheets are
- discontinued and cannot render DocBook 5.0. The documentation
- sources have already been successfully transformed to DocBook
- 5.0 and updates to the rendering process are under
- development. The common opinion among &os; developers is that
- Java is a heavy dependency that should be avoided. This has
- suggested the transformation of DocBook sources to TeX and use
- TeX as a rendering backend. There are two ways to do this; the
- sources can be transformed either directly or through the XSL FO
- output generated by the stylesheets provided for the DocBook Project.
- The latter approach has been chosen as a preferred
- way since it better fits the existing documentation
- infrastructure and provides easier customization.</p>
-
- <p>This project is generously funded by The &os; Foundation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish the implementation of the rendering process.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate the rendering solution into the
- infrastructure.</task>
-
- <task>Merge back changes to <tt>head</tt>.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>AMD GPU Kernel Mode-setting Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jean-S&eacute;bastien</given>
- <common>P&eacute;dron</common>
- </name>
- <email>dumbbell@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/AMD_GPU">Project status on the wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Due to non-&os;-related activities from April to end of June,
- the project progressed slowly:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Some important problems in TTM were fixed and several others
- are being worked out. Applications affected by these bugs are
- non-linear video editing software (which do not use Xv to
- preview the video) or "screen" of VirtualBox, for
- instance.</li>
-
- <li>Regarding the locking issue with OpenGL, no work has been
- done yet. <tt>glxgears</tt> works but some modern desktop
- environments or WebGL demos hang. Once TTM bugs described
- above are fixed, this is the next target.</li>
-
- <li>Patches to Mesa to make it build out-of-the-box were
- submitted upstream. As of writing, some were committed but
- not all of them. Additionally, as result of a joint work with
- Jonathan Gray (of OpenBSD), Mesa should work on &os;, OpenBSD,
- and hopefully on other BSD flavors without additional
- patches.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Several users tested the driver. Andriy Gapon, Jonathan
- Gray, and Mark Kettenis (of OpenBSD) submitted patches. kyzh
- kindly donated several discrete cards from different series.
- A big thanks to all those contributors!</p>
-
- <p>The driver is still not stable enough for a wider call for
- testers.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Write instructions for the wiki to explain how to test the
- driver.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Realtek RTL8188CU/RTL8192CU USB Wireless Driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rui</given>
- <common>Paulo</common>
- </name>
- <email>rpaulo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kevin</given>
- <common>Lo</common>
- </name>
- <email>kevlo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <tt>urtwn(4)</tt> driver was imported from OpenBSD. This
- is a driver for very small Realtek USB WiFi cards which are pretty
- inexpensive and can do 802.11n at the maximum theoretical speed
- of 150 Mbps. They make a good addition to embedded systems such
- as the Raspberry Pi and the BeagleBone. The driver requires
- firmware that is available in the &os; Ports Collection
- (<tt>net/urtwn-firmware-kmod</tt>). Note that 802.11n is not
- yet supported.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>ZFS TRIM and Enhanced <tt>BIO_DELETE</tt> Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Steven</given>
- <common>Hartland</common>
- </name>
- <email>smh@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>As of the end of June, &os;'s ZFS implementation now includes
- TRIM support in <tt>head</tt>, <tt>stable/9</tt>, and
- <tt>stable/8</tt> branches. This allows ZFS to help maintain
- high performance on flash-based devices such as SSD's even under
- high-load conditions.</p>
-
- <p>When creating new pools and adding new devices to existing
- pools it first performs a full-device level TRIM to help ensure
- optimum starting performance. This behaviour can be overridden
- by setting the <tt>vfs.zfs.vdev.trim_on_init</tt> sysctl
- variable to <tt>0</tt> if for example the disks are new or have
- already been secure erased, which can also now be done using
- <tt>camcontrol(8)</tt> security actions.</p>
-
- <p>In order to support TRIM, the kernel requires the underlying
- device driver supports <tt>BIO_DELETE</tt>. This is currently
- mapped through to hardware methods such as ATA TRIM and SCSI
- UNMAP, which are commonly supported by SSDs via CAM.</p>
-
- <p>In order to increase the supported hardware base, CAM's SCSI
- layer was also enhanced to allow ATA TRIM via SATL ATA
- Passthrough to be used in addition to the existing UNMAP and WS
- methods. This allows SATA disks attached to SCSI controllers
- with CAM based drivers such as <tt>mps(4)</tt> and
- <tt>mpt(4)</tt> to provide delete support.</p>
-
- <p>Stats for ZFS TRIM can be monitored by looking at the sysctl
- variables under <tt>kstat.zfs.misc.zio_trim</tt> in addition to
- live GEOM delete stats via the <tt>gstat -d</tt> command.</p>
-
- <p>This project was sponsored by <a
- href="http://www.multiplay.com">Multiplay</a> and implemented by
- Pawel Jakub Dawidek.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Superpages for ARMv7</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Zbigniew</given>
- <common>Bodek</common>
- </name>
- <email>zbb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grzegorz</given>
- <common>Bernacki</common>
- </name>
- <email>gjb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://static.usenix.org/events/osdi02/tech/full_papers/navarro/navarro.pdf"/>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/ARMSuperpages"/>
- <url href="https://github.com/semihalf-bodek-zbigniew/freebsd-arm-superpages.git"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ARM architecture is becoming more and more prevalent, with
- increasing usage beyond the mobile and embedded space. Among
- the more interesting industry trends emerging in the recent
- months, there has been the concept of "ARM server". Some
- top-tier companies, e.g. Dell and HP, have already started to
- develop such systems.</p>
-
- <p>Key to success of &os; in these new areas is dealing with the
- sophisticated features of the platform, for example adding
- support for superpages.</p>
-
- <p>The objective of this project is to enable &os;/arm to utilize
- superpages which would allow efficient use of TLB translations
- (by enlarging TLB coverage), leading to improved performance in
- many applications and scalability. This is intended to work on
- ARMv7-based processors, however compatibility with ARMv6 will be
- preserved.</p>
-
- <p>The following steps have been made since the last status
- report:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Implement <tt>pmap_copy()</tt> to support <tt>fork()</tt>
- system calls.</li>
- <li>Support for multiple page sizes.</li>
- <li>Implement superpage creation, promotion, demotion, and
- eviction mechanisms.</li>
- <li>Implement PV entry management for superpages.</li>
- <li>Partially integrate code to the <tt>head</tt> branch.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Next steps:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Test and benchmark.</li>
- <li>Complete integration into &os; <tt>head</tt>.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>This project is jointly sponsored by The &os; Foundation and
- Semihalf.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Start utilizing superpages on ARMv6/v7.</task>
- <task>Find bugs and debug.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>LLDB Debugger Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/lldb"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>LLDB is the the debugger project in the LLVM family. It
- supports the Mac OS X, Linux, and &os; platforms, but the latter
- has recently suffered under a lack of maintenance.</p>
-
- <p>After cleaning bit rot in LLDB's &os; support, it again builds
- and can be used for basic debugging of single-threaded
- applications. The test suite also runs to completion, although
- it experiences a large number of failures.</p>
-
- <p>Ed Maste has been granted an LLDB commit bit, and is now
- committing ongoing bug fixes and development directly to the
- upstream repository. There is a significant amount of work
- still to be done, with one goal being the incorporation of
- <tt>lldb</tt> into the base system.</p>
-
- <p>This project is sponsored by DARPA/AFRL in collaboration with
- SRI International and the University of Cambridge.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add support for multithreaded processes.</task>
- <task>Fix watchpoints.</task>
- <task>Add support for remote debuging (<tt>gdbserver</tt> /
- <tt>debugserver</tt>).</task>
- <task>Add support for core files.</task>
- <task>Add support for kernel debugging.</task>
- <task>Verify i386 and ARM architectures.</task>
- <task>Implement MIPS target support.</task>
- <task>Verify cross-debugging.</task>
- <task>Investigate and fix test suite failures.</task>
- <task>Prepare <tt>lldb</tt> for incorporation into the base
- system.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Native iSCSI Stack</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napiera&#322;a</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Native%20iSCSI%20target"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The native kernel iSCSI target and initiator project progressed
- well over the April to June period. The primary focus was to
- introduce support for iSER (iSCSI over RDMA) in both the
- initiator and the target. Prerequisite for this was merging
- some common parts together and implementing a workaround for the
- lack of iSER support in userspace. Apart from that, there were
- a myriad of smaller improvements. Such as creating more
- user-friendly administration utilities, for example
- <tt>iscsictl(8)</tt> which displays SCSI device nodes for each
- iSCSI session. This frees the user from getting the same
- information through <tt>camcontrol(8)</tt>. There are also
- improvements in logging and manual pages.</p>
-
- <p>Once the iSER support becomes stable, the work will focus on
- performance optimizations. The plan is to commit both the new
- initiator and target in August to allow shipping them in 10.0.
- The project will continue with implementing support for software
- iWARP stack (useful mostly for testing and development), SCSI
- passthrough and various other improvements.</p>
-
- <p>This project is being sponsored by The &os; Foundation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Performance optimization.</task>
- <task>Merge to &os; <tt>head</tt>.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Postmaster Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os;</given>
- <common>Postmaster Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>postmaster@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the second quarter of 2013, the &os; Postmaster Team has
- implemented the following items that may be interest of the
- general public:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>With help from <tt>clusteradm</tt>, found that
- <tt>unbound</tt> (the resolver used on <tt>mx1</tt> and
- <tt>mx2</tt>) is configured to perform DNSSEC validation which
- implies that if a signed zone fails validation,
- <tt>unbound</tt> refuses to use the information. This had
- caused one person to be unable to exchange email with
- <tt>&os;.org</tt> until the zone signatures were
- refreshed.</li>
-
- <li>Created the <tt>freebsd-dtrace</tt> mailing list, requested
- by George Neville-Neil.</li>
-
- <li>Resurrected the <tt>freebsd-testing</tt> mailing list,
- requested by Garrett Cooper.</li>
-
- <li>Created the <tt>freebsd-tex</tt> mailing list, requested by
- Hiroki Sato.</li>
-
- <li>In response to another comment that our message rejection
- message was unclear in the case that greylisting was the
- reason, re-worded that message.</li>
-
- <li>Augmented the allowable MIME types for <tt>secteam</tt> with
- the following to permit sending encrypted messages:
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>application/pgp-encrypted</tt></li>
- <li><tt>application/pkcs7-encrypted</tt></li>
- <li><tt>application/x-pkcs7-encrypted</tt></li>
- <li><tt>multipart/encrypted</tt></li>
- </ul>
- </li>
-
- <li>Began replacing <tt>freebsd-mozilla</tt> with
- <tt>freebsd-gecko</tt>.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Capsicum</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Capsicum</given>
- <common>Mailing List</common>
- </name>
- <email>cl-capsicum-discuss@lists.cam.ac.uk</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/capsicum/"/>
- <url href="https://lists.cam.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/cl-capsicum-discuss"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Capsicum, a lightweight OS capability and sandboxing framework,
- is being actively worked on. In the last few months the
- following tasks have been completed:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Committed Capsicum overhaul to &os; <tt>head</tt> (r247602).
- This allows to use capability rights in more places, simplifies
- kernel code and implements ability to limit <tt>ioctl(2)</tt>
- and <tt>fcntl(2)</tt> system calls.</li>
-
- <li><tt>hastd(8)</tt> is now using Capsicum for sandboxing, as
- whitelisting ioctls is possible (r248297).</li>
-
- <li><tt>auditdistd(8)</tt> is now using Capsicum for sandboxing,
- as it is now possible to setup append-only restriction on file
- descriptor (available in Perforce).</li>
-
- <li>Implemented <tt>connectat(2)</tt> and <tt>bindat(2)</tt>
- system calls for UNIX domain sockets that are allowed in
- capability mode (r247667).</li>
-
- <li>Implemented <tt>chflagsat(2)</tt> system call
- (r248599).</li>
-
- <li>Revised the Casper daemon for application capabilities.</li>
-
- <li>Implemented <tt>libcapsicum</tt> for application
- capabilities.</li>
-
- <li>Implemented various Casper services to be able to use more
- functionality within a sandbox: <tt>system.dns</tt>,
- <tt>system.pwd</tt>, <tt>system.grp</tt>,
- <tt>system.random</tt>, <tt>system.filesystem</tt>,
- <tt>system.socket</tt>, <tt>system.sysctl</tt>.</li>
-
- <li>Implemented Capsicum sandboxing for <tt>kdump(1)</tt> (from
- r251073 to r251167). The version in Perforce also supports
- sandboxing for the <tt>-r</tt> flag, using Casper
- services.</li>
-
- <li>Implemented Capsicum sandboxing for <tt>dhclient(8)</tt>
- (from r252612 to r252697).</li>
-
- <li>Implemented Capsicum sandboxing for <tt>tcpdump(8)</tt>
- (available in Perforce).</li>
-
- <li>Implemented Capsicum sandboxing for <tt>libmagic(3)</tt>
- (available in Perforce).</li>
-
- <li>Implemented the <tt>libnv</tt> library for name/value pairs
- handling in the hope of wider adaptation across &os;.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>For Capsicum-based sandboxing in the &os; base system, the
- commits referenced above and the provided code aim to serve as
- examples. We would like to see more &os; tools to be sandboxed
- &mdash; every tool that can parse data from untrusted sources,
- for example. This requires deep understanding of how the tool
- in question works, not necessarily only Capsicum.</p>
-
- <p>This work is being sponsored by The &os; Foundation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Get involved, make the Internet finally(!) a secure place.
- Contact us at the <tt>cl-capsicum-discuss</tt> mailing list,
- where we can provide guidelines on how to do sandboxing
- properly. The fame is there, waiting.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Xfce/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os; Xfce Team</given>
- </name>
- <email>xfce@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Xfce"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Xfce Team has updated its ports to the latest stable
- releases, especially:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Core (mostly bugfixes and translation updates):</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>deskutils/xfce4-tumbler</tt> (0.1.29)</li>
- <li><tt>x11-wm/xfce4-panel</tt> (4.10.1)</li>
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-settings</tt> (4.10.1)</li>
- <li><tt>x11-wm/xfce4-session</tt> (4.10.1)</li>
- <li><tt>sysutils/garcon</tt> (0.2.1)</li>
- <li><tt>x11/libxfce4util</tt> (4.10.1)</li>
- <li><tt>x11-wm/xfce4-wm</tt> (4.10.1)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>Applications:</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>multimedia/xfce4-parole</tt> (0.5.1)</li>
- <li><tt>www/midori</tt> (0.5.2)</li>
- <li><tt>deskutils/xfce4-notifyd</tt> (0.2.4)</li>
- <li><tt>misc/xfce4-appfinder</tt> (4.10.1)</li>
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-terminal</tt> (0.6.2)</li>
- <li><tt>x11-fm/thunar</tt> (1.6.3)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>Panel plugins:</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>deskutils/xfce4-xkb-plugin</tt> (0.5.6)</li>
- <li><tt>textproc/xfce4-dict-plugin</tt> (0.7.0)</li>
- <li><tt>x11-clocks/xfce4-timer-plugin</tt> (1.5.0)</li>
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-embed-plugin</tt> (new)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>Thunar plugins:</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>audio/thunar-media-tags-plugin</tt> (0.2.1)</li>
- <li><tt>archivers/thunar-archive-plugin</tt> (0.3.1)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-embed-plugin</tt> can integrate any
- application window into the Xfce panel.</li>
-
- <li>A new plugin is also available which monitors and displays earthquakes,
- it is called <a
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~olivierd/xfce4-equake-plugin.shar">xfce4-equake-plugin</a>.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix CPU issue with <tt>textproc/xfce4-dict-plugin</tt> (<a
- href="https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10103">bug #10103</a>).</task>
-
- <task>Investigate why <tt>midori-gtk3</tt> crashes too often.
- (The port is finished, but some libraries are not present by
- default in ports tree).</task>
-
- <task>Fix <tt>x11-themes/gtk-xfce-engine</tt> with Gtk+ >=3.6.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Security Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os; Security Team</given>
- </name>
- <email>secteam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>On April 15th Dag-Erling Sm&oslash;rgrav and Xin Li took over
- as security officers for the &os; Project, and the team welcomed
- Qing Li back to the team in June. This report briefly
- summarizes the work of the Security Team from April until the
- end of June.</p>
-
- <p>The Security Team has released the following advisories:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>FreeBSD-SA-13:05.nfsserver</tt>: Insufficient input
- validation in the NFS server (<tt>nfsd(8)</tt>), reported by
- Adam Nowacki.</li>
-
- <li><tt>FreeBSD-SA-13:06.mmap</tt>: Privilege escalation via
- <tt>mmap()</tt>, reported by Konstantin Belousov.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The Security Team has contributed to the following errata
- notices:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>FreeBSD-EN-13:02.vtnet</tt>: Frames are not properly
- forwarded to <tt>vtnet(4)</tt> when two or more MAC addresses
- are configured on QEMU 1.4.0 and later in 8.4-RELEASE,
- reported by Julian Stecklina.</li>
-
- <li><tt>FreeBSD-EN-13:01.fxp</tt>: Initialization of
- <tt>fxp(4)</tt> network interfaces results in an infinite loop
- with <tt>dhclient(8)</tt> in 8.4-RELEASE, reported by Michael
- L. Squires.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Per the request of Baptiste Daroussin, the Security Team has
- also reviewed the source code of Poudriere, the port build and
- test system which is planned to be used for producing
- <tt>pkg(8)</tt> ("new-style") packages on the &os; cluster.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='event'>
- <title>BSD-Day 2013</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>P&aacute;li</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://bsdday.eu/2013">BSD-Day 2013 web site</url>
- <url
- href="http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJJHfhjb5TOjB-sHRwJBGWd8XA7nc1gk_">YouTube playlist of talks</url>
- <url
- href="https://picasaweb.google.com/116452848880746560170/BSDDay2013?authkey=Gv1sRgCNvIoMWoxNTRYw">Event photo album</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The BSD-Day is a now recurring excuse for BSD developers and
- users to meet up in person, share some beers and talk about what
- they are working on these days. There was a detour this year to
- visit the beautiful city of Naples of Italy, the home of pizza.
- Fortunately, the event has again gained support from numerous
- and generous sponsors, such as The &os; Foundation, the EMC
- Corporation, iXsystems, FreeBSDMall, BSD Magazine, and many
- others which enabled us to cover the costs of travel and
- accommodation for the speakers. We are really grateful for
- this.</p>
-
- <p>Similarly to the previous years, the whole event started with a
- dinner in the downtown (somewhere around the Irish Pub) on
- Friday which suddenly turned into a do-it-yourself pizza-fest.
- Then it was followed by the Saturday event at the Institute of
- Biostructures and Bioimaging. There we had a lot of attendees
- for the associated BSDA exam in the morning &mdash; 8 persons.
- The event itself had many interesting topics as well, for
- example moving MCLinker into the BSD world, organization and
- culture of the &os; Project, the new <tt>callout(9)</tt>
- framework, building and testing ports with Poudriere and
- Tinderbox, &os; in the embedded space, or building reliable VPN
- networks with OpenBSD. See the links in the report for
- more.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>xorg on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <email>x11@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Niclas</given>
- <common>Zeising</common>
- </name>
- <email>zeising@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Koop</given>
- <common>Mast</common>
- </name>
- <email>kwm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/Xorg"/>
- <url href="http://trillian.chruetertee.ch/ports/browser/trunk"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the beginning of this quarter, work focused on making
- the <tt>xorg</tt> update as robust and stable as possible in
- preparation for the merge to ports. As a part of this, ports
- exp-runs were performed to find and resolve regressions and
- other issues. Once this was completed, <tt>xorg</tt> was
- updated to version 7.7 on May 25, after more than a year of hard
- work.</p>
-
- <p>After the update, work immediately shifted to focus on updating
- and patching <tt>xorg</tt> client libraries, since numerous
- security issues had been identified in those. Unfortunately,
- this took a little longer than anticipated, but all fixes were
- comitted eventually.</p>
-
- <p>There has also been work on making the new <tt>xorg</tt>
- distribution the default for &os;&nbsp;9.1 and later. A patch
- was sent out and tested with good results, but this is currently
- postponed because switching virtual terminals is not working
- with the KMS driver.</p>
-
- <p>Currently, work is focusing on keeping <tt>xorg</tt> drivers
- and libraries up to date. Instead of making big updates every
- year or less, minor updates to some libraries, applications and
- drivers happen fairly regularly. Focus is also starting to
- shift towards newer versions of MESA and <tt>xorg-server</tt>,
- but this is still very experimental.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Continue the porting effort of recent versions of MESA.
- This is ongoing work, but integrating this into the development
- repo is hard work. Once this is completed, and KMS support for
- ATI is more mature, more testing can be done.</task>
-
- <task>Port Wayland. The future of graphical environments in open
- source operating system seems to be Wayland. This needs to be
- ported to &os; so that a wider audience can test it, and so that
- it eventually can be integrated into the ports tree, perhaps as
- a replacement for the current <tt>xorg</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Look into replacements for HAL. HAL is used for
- hot-plugging of devices, but it has been long abandoned by
- Linux. A replacement, perhaps built on top of <tt>devd(8)</tt>,
- would be nice to have. This work should be coordinated with the
- &os; GNOME and KDE teams.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>&os; Haskell Ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>G&aacute;bor</given>
- <common>P&aacute;li</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ashish</given>
- <common>SHUKLA</common>
- </name>
- <email>ashish@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/Haskell">&os; Haskell wiki page</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd-haskell/ports/">&os; Haskell ports repository</url>
- <url href="http://haskell.inf.elte.hu/packages/">Experimental pkg(8) package repositories</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are proud to announce that the &os; Haskell Team has updated
- the Haskell Platform to 2013.2.0.0, GHC to 7.6.3, as well as
- updated existing ports to their latest stable versions. In this
- update, we provided experimental support for LLVM-based code
- generation (disabled by default) to Haskell ports. We also
- added a number of new ports, which brings their count in the
- &os; Ports Collection to 402, and now Haskell ports play nicer
- with <tt>portmaster(8)</tt>-based upgrades.</p>
-
- <p>In cooperation with Konstantin Belousov and Dimitry Andric, we
- have managed to unbreak the build of GHC on 32-bit 10.x systems,
- so we have packages for 10.x again. However, it turned out that
- this bug (in thread signal delivery) can also affect the
- building process for other platforms as well, which explains
- some of the strange build breakages our users experienced in the
- past.</p>
-
- <p>We have also learned that there is <a
- href="http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/ghc-devs/2013-June/001506.html">ongoing work</a>
- in the GHC upstream which will allow us to provide support for
- building with Clang natively once GHC&nbsp;7.8 becomes part of
- the Haskell Platform.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test experimental Clang/LLVM code generation support to
- enable it by default.</task>
-
- <task>Commit pending Haskell ports to the ports tree.</task>
-
- <task>Port more (popular) Cabal packages.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>V4L2 Update in the Linuxulator</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Leidinger</common>
- </name>
- <email>netchild@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>The V4L2 support in the linuxulator was updated in &os;
- <tt>head</tt>. This lets Skype v4 display video.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Find out why audio in Skype v4 stops working after some
- calls.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title><tt>bsdconfig(8)</tt> and <tt>sysrc(8)</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Devin</given>
- <common>Teske</common>
- </name>
- <email>dteske@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://druidbsd.sourceforge.net/"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>New utilities have been introduced in &os; base system:
- <tt>bsdconfig(8)</tt> and <tt>sysrc(8)</tt>.
- <tt>bsdconfig(8)</tt> is a replacement for the post-install
- abilities of deprecated <tt>sysinstall(8)</tt>, while
- <tt>sysrc(8)</tt> is a robust utility for managing
- <tt>rc.conf(5)</tt> from the command line without a text
- editor.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Qt and GTK+ Frontends for <tt>pkg(8)</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Justin</given>
- <common>Muniz</common>
- </name>
- <email>jmuniz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Eitan</given>
- <common>Adler</common>
- </name>
- <email>eadler@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2013/pkgQtGtk"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project is part of Google Summer of Code. Work has only
-just begun, and the code is in its infancy. The Subversion repository
-holds experimental code that is actively being developed. Development
-should be concluded before the end of September, and the project will
-enter the maintenance phase of its life cycle.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Work with Matt Windsor to create a <tt>pkg(8)</tt> backend
- for PackageKit.</task>
-
- <task>Extend PackageKit's Qt frontend to offer more functionality
-through <tt>pkg(8)</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Extend PackageKit's GKT+ frontend to offer more
-functionality through <tt>pkg(8)</tt>.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>GNOME/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os; GNOME Team</given>
- </name>
- <email>gnome@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The GNOME&nbsp;3.6 work is moving along slowly but steadily.
- Almost all the GNOME&nbsp;3 desktop ports were updated to their
- corresponding 3.6 versions.</p>
-
- <p>A big challenge was taken by getting the <tt>webkit-gtk3</tt>
- port updated to 2.0.3. Currently programs using
- <tt>webkit-gtk3</tt> crash on launch. It is hard to find the
- causes as the debug build of <tt>webkit-gtk</tt> either runs out of
- memory or disk space on the developement system used.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update the &os; GNOME website with recent changes in the
- ports tree, add new items in preparation for GNOME&nbsp;3 and
- Mate, etc.</task>
-
- <task>Merge Glib 2.36, GTK+ 3.8 and related ports back to the
- Ports Collection.</task>
-
- <task>Continue work on GNOME&nbsp;3.6, fix bugs and write code for
- missing features.</task>
-
- <task>Complete the port of MATE.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Xen Support Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Justin T.</given>
- <common>Gibbs</common>
- </name>
- <email>gibbs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Will</given>
- <common>Andrews</common>
- </name>
- <email>will@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
- <email>andre@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roger</given>
- <common>Pau Monn&eacute;</common>
- </name>
- <email>roger.pau@citrix.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://xenbits.xen.org/gitweb/?p=people/royger/freebsd.git;a=summary">Git repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; Xen HVM can be further improved by using more PV
- interfaces inside a HVM guest. So far the following items have
- been completed:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Update Xen interface files. (Merged into
- <tt>head</tt>)</li>
- <li>Add support for the vector callback injection mechanism.
- This replaces the PCI interrupt and provides a per-cpu
- callback, which was not possible when using the PCI
- interrupt.</li>
- <li>Rework event channel implementation and use the same code
- paths for both PV and PVHVM.</li>
- <li>Implement PV one-shot event timers and timecounters.</li>
- <li>Implement PV IPIs.</li>
- <li>Live migration support for PV timers and PV IPIs.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>With this changes, &os; will have a complete PVHVM port, this
- will also set the ground for a future PVH port (when PVH support
- is merged into Xen).</p>
-
- <p>PVHVM allows a virtual machine that boots as a native guest to
- be able to take full advantage of paravirtualized drivers,
- giving a performance improvement in most I/O related tasks. PVH
- allows a guest to take advantage of hardware assistance for
- memory management, but uses fully paravirtualized events and
- boot procedure, which brings two significant advantages beyond
- performance. The first is that domain 0 does not have to run a
- QEMU instance for emulated boot for PVH guests, which is a
- common reason for hosting providers to charge more for Windows
- and other HVM guests. The second is that PVH domains can be
- used as domain 0, without requiring different pmap (memory
- management) code from the conventional kernel. This will allow
- us to ship a single kernel binary supporting bare metal
- hardware, running as a Xen unprivileged guest, and eventually as
- Xen domain 0.</p>
-
- <p>Further improvements on blkfront and netfront have also been
- commited:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Fix netfront crash when detaching an interface.</li>
- <li>Enable netfront to specify a maximum TSO length limiting the
- segment chain to what the Xen host side can handle after
- defragmentation.</li>
- <li>Add barriers and flush support to blkfront.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Netfront changes have been merged to <tt>stable</tt> branches,
- blkfront changes are only in <tt>head</tt>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Merge remaining changes into <tt>head</tt>.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>New Capsicum Features</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mariusz</given>
- <common>Zaborski</common>
- </name>
- <email>oshogbo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2013/CapsicumFeatures"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Capsicum is a lightweight OS capability and sandboxing
- framework implemented in &os;. This is still a new technology,
- so there is a lot of space for improvements. Thanks to the
- Google Summer of Code program and Pawel Jakub Dawidek for
- volunteering as mentor, Mariusz will have the chance to work on
- this project in the summer.</p>
-
- <p>The work on sandboxing the <tt>rwho(1)</tt> and
- <tt>rwhod(8)</tt> utilities was completed recently. There is
- also a plan to implement two new modules for Casper. Casper is
- a daemon to provide services for applications using Capsicum's
- capability mode. Some experimentation with implementing two new
- capability rights is in progress, so is porting one more program
- to use the existing features of the Capsicum framework.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task><tt>system.unix</tt> &mdash; a Casper module provides
- connect and listen on Unix domain socket.</task>
-
- <task><tt>system.udp</tt> &mdash; a Casper module enabling
- connect, listen, send, and receive of UDP packets.</task>
-
- <task>Implementing sandboxing for <tt>fetch(1)</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Introduce new capability rights: <tt>CAP_SEND_RIGHTS</tt>
- and <tt>CAP_RECV_RIGHTS</tt>.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Improved TCP SYN Cookies</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andre</given>
- <common>Oppermann</common>
- </name>
- <email>andre@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=28838+0+current/freebsd-net">Description</url>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~andre/syncookie-20130708.diff">Patch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have had a SYN cookie implementation for quite some time now
- but it has some limitations with current realities for window
- scaling and SACK encoding the in the few available bits.</p>
-
- <p>This patch updates and improves SYN cookies mainly by:</p>
-
- <ol>
- <li>Encoding of MSS, WSCALE (window scaling) and SACK into the
- ISN (initial sequence number) without the use of timestamp
- bits.</li>
-
- <li>Switching to the very fast and cryptographically strong
- SipHash-2-4 hash MAC algorithm to protect the SYN cookie
- against forgery.</li>
- </ol>
-
- <p>The common parameters used on TCP sessions have changed quite a
- bit since SYN cookies were invented some 17 years ago. Today we
- have a lot more bandwidth which makes use of window scaling
- almost mandatory. Also SACK has become standard as it makes
- recovering from packet loss much more efficient.</p>
-
- <p>The original SYN cookies method only stored an indexed MSS
- value in the cookie. This obviously is not sufficient any more
- and breaks in the presence of WSCALE. WSCALE information is
- only exchanged during SYN and SYN-ACK. If we cannot keep track
- of it then we severely underestimate the available send or
- receive window, compounded with the fact that with large window
- scaling the window size information on the TCP segment header
- would be even lower numerically.</p>
-
- <p>A number of years back, SYN cookies were extended to store the
- additional state in the TCP timestamp fields, if available on a
- connection. It has been adopted by Linux as well. While
- timestamps are common among the BSD, Linux and other Unix
- systems, Windows never enabled them by default, thus they are
- not present for the vast majority of clients seen on the
- Internet.</p>
-
- <p>The new improvement in this patch moves all necessary
- information into the ISN again, removing the need for
- timestamps. Both the MSS and send WSCALE are stored in 3 bit
- indexed form together with a single bit for SACK. While we
- cannot represent all possible MSS and WSCALE values in only 3
- bits each (both are 16-bit fields in the TCP header), it turns
- out that is not actually necessary.</p>
-
- <p>These improvements allow one to run with SYN cookies only on
- Internet-facing servers. However while SYN cookies are
- calculated and sent all the time, they are only used when the
- syn cache overflows due to attacks or overload. In that case
- though, you can rest assured that no significant degradation in
- TCP connection setup happens any more and that even Windows
- clients can make use of window scaling and SACK.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Additional testing on busy servers.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>The &os; Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We started the quarter with our "Raise a Million &mdash; Spend
- a Million" Spring Fundraiser. This was the first of three major
- fundraisers scheduled for the year. We were pleased to have
- raised $365,291 by the end of the campaign &mdash; May 31. Last
- year, by the same time, we had raised only $56,196. We have
- started this year off with a much better fundraising strategy.
- We want to send a big thank you to everyone out there that has
- made a donation in 2013. Your early donations have made a
- significant impact on our fundraising endeavors so far this
- year.</p>
-
- <p>Some things we accomplished this last quarter are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Attended BSDCan in Ottawa, Texas LinuxFest in Austin,
- SouthEast LinuxFest in Charlotte, and ICANN 46 meeting in
- Beijing.</li>
-
- <li>We were a Gold Sponsor for BSDCan 2013 and sponsored 7
- developers to attend the conference.</li>
-
- <li>We signed up to be a Platinum Sponsor for EuroBSDCon
- 2013.</li>
-
- <li>We sponsored 1 developer to attend OpenHelp.</li>
-
- <li>Recognized Mark Linimon, Simon L. B. Nielsen, Bjoern A.
- Zeeb, and Ken Smith, at BSDCan, for their significant
- contributions to &os;. We also recognized Dan Langille for
- his tireless effort of putting on BSDCan for 10 years.</li>
-
- <li>We sponsored the developer and vendor summits at BSDCan,
- with 100 and 30 attendees respectively.</li>
-
- <li>We sponsored BSD-Day 2013 that was held in Naples, Italy on
- April 6.</li>
-
- <li>We held our annual board meeting in Ottawa.</li>
-
- <li>We sponsored the following projects: Capsicum, ARM
- Superpages, iSCSI, Page Queue Locking, Input/Output Memory
- Management Unit, Documentation project infrastructure, and
- writing white papers.</li>
-
- <li>We hired Edward Tomasz Napiera&#322;a as the second member
- of our technical staff to work on &os; projects
- full-time.</li>
-
- <li>We hired Ed Maste as Director of Project Development.</li>
-
- <li>With our continued support of building out the &os;
- infrastructure, we purchased high-end servers for the Sentex Lab
- to be used with the latest 40 Gbps Ethernet cards from Chelsio
- to do performance testing and analysis, smaller servers for
- firewalls for NYI and ISC, and cables to connect our Juniper
- switches together into a bigger Juniper switch we purchased
- for NYI.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os;</given>
- <common>Core Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the second quarter of 2013, the Core Team approved a new
- Security Officer, Dag-Erling Sm&oslash;rgrav and his deputy, Xin
- Li. The Core Team acknowledges Simon Nielsen, the outgoing
- Security Officer, for his work in the role. Peter Wemm took the
- lead on the reorganization and administration of the &os;
- cluster, and with the Core Team's approval, Glen Barber and Ryan
- Steinmetz were welcomed to the cluster administration team.</p>
-
- <p>Based on the recommendation and experiences of Martin Wilke,
- the Core Team also supported establishing a liaison role between
- port managers and release engineers in order to improve their
- communication, especially for preparing releases. The Core Team
- welcomes Bryan Drewery to this role.</p>
-
- <p>Following up on the request from Eitan Adler, the Core Team
- agreed to remove CVS from the base system, which was soon followed
- by importing a lightweight version of Subversion tools,
- implemented by Peter Wemm.</p>
-
- <p>There were src commit bits issued for 3 new developers and 1
- existing committer received extension in this quarter.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Newcons Reboot</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Aleksandr</given>
- <common>Rybalko</common>
- </name>
- <email>ray@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The purpose of the Newcons project is to provide a new
- interface for console and video output to graphic devices. This
- will allow simple drivers access the console and terminal mode
- early, and framebuffer access for <tt>xorg</tt>. Drivers will
- not need embedded font bitmaps, color maps, or mouse cursor
- bitmaps, as the whole infrastructure will be provided by the
- <tt>vt(4)</tt> Newcons driver.</p>
-
- <p>As the project includes Kernel Mode Setting (KMS) integration,
- one of the goals is support for modern Xorg releases, allowing
- the kernel to switch back to virtual terminal mode after
- graphics mode or resolution used with <tt>xorg</tt> changes.</p>
-
- <p>There are a lot of changes involved in the project. Main tasks
- include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Core functionality (almost done).</li>
- <li>Mouse support.</li>
- <li>KMS (kernel mode setting) support.</li>
- <li>USB keyboard support.</li>
- <li>Splash screen support (partially working).</li>
- <li>Driver support.</li>
- <li><tt>vidcontrol(1)</tt> support.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The first deliverables of the project, including
- <tt>moused(8)</tt>, <tt>ukbd(4)</tt>, and KMS support are expected
- to arrive around the middle or end of August 2013. The whole
- project is expected to complete in November 2013.</p>
-
- <p>This project is being sponsored by The &os; Foundation.</p>
-
- <p>Many thanks to Ed Schouten who started Newcons project and did
- most of the work.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Provide different flavors of hardware for testing the
- implementation. Do not hesitate to volunteer when a call for
- testing is announced.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>SDIO Driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ilya</given>
- <common>Bakulin</common>
- </name>
- <email>ilya@bakulin.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SDIO">SDIO project page on the &os; wiki</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/kibab/freebsd/tree/kibab-dplug">Source code</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>SDIO is an interface designed as an extension for the existing
- SD card standard, to allow connecting different peripherals to the
- host with the standard SD controller. Peripherals currently
- sold at the general market include WLAN/BT modules, cameras,
- fingerprint readers, barcode scanners. The driver is
- implemented as an extension to the existing MMC bus, adding a
- lot of new SDIO-specific bus methods. Getting information about
- the card works, including querying all the supported I/O
- functions. Simple byte transfers and multi-byte reads work.</p>
-
- <p>A prototype of the driver for Marvell SDIO WLAN/BT module is
- also being developed, using the existing Linux driver as a
- reference.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Extend MMC bus interface with more SDIO-specific bus methods
- to allow child drivers to perform multi-byte in/out
- transfers.</task>
-
- <task>Write firmware loading code for the prototype of the WLAN
- driver. Further work on the WLAN driver should probably be done
- as a separate project.</task>
-
- <task>Implement detach path. It has not been tested yet because
- the DreamPlug hardware available does not have an external
- SDIO-capable slot.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status
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-"http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd">
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>May</month>
-
- <year>2013</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>BSDCan 2013 DevSummit Special Status Report</title>
-
- <p>This special status report contains a summary of the discussions
- from the various working groups at the BSDCan 2013 DevSummit. The
- &os; Project organizes DevSummits at various events, typically at
- the major BSD conferences, so that developers can meet and discuss
- matters in person.</p>
- </section>
-
- <project>
- <title>Ports and Packages</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Erwin</given>
-
- <common>Lansing</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>erwin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~bdrewery/poudriere-0515.pdf">
- Slides on the status of Poudriere</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~sson/imgact_binmisc/20130515-bsdcan-xbuild-ports.pdf">
- Slides on QEMU-based cross-building</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The working group on ports and packages discussed the fallout
- from the security incident and the lessons learned. Old-style
- binary package building is now online and the infrastructure for
- building them is in a much more maintainable state. Building
- <tt>pkg(8)</tt> (new-style) packages should be possible
- soon.</p>
-
- <p>Bryan Drewery presented a short talk on the status of
- Poudriere, the new package builder. This is usable for building
- package sets for local deployment and for the official &os;
- packages. When the original package building infrastructure was
- designed, it took most of a day to build a large port like
- Mozilla on a high-end machine. Now, we have single machines in
- the &os; cluster that can build the entire ports tree in a day.
- Poudriere is designed for this model and does not rely on ports
- supporting parallel builds internally. Instead, it builds each
- port in a separate jail, with ports that do not depend on each
- other being built in parallel when there are spare CPUs.</p>
-
- <p>Moving forward, the project plans to decouple package releases
- from base system releases. Each base system release is intended
- to be backwards compatible within that release series and so any
- packages for N.x should work on N.x+1. The project will build
- weekly package sets for each branch that will be retained for
- two weeks, with no QA, and monthly sets that will undergo QA and
- will be available for 12 months.</p>
-
- <p>Stacy Son and Brooks Davis talked about packages for less
- common architectures. Stacy has worked to bring QEMU usermode
- support to &os;. This means that MIPS or ARM &os; binaries can
- run on an x86 &os; system. The kernel will detect the foreign
- binary and launch it in the emulator. Stacy has been using this
- to create jails containing a cross compiler and shell for the
- host architecture, but native libraries for the target. This
- allows ports that are not cross-build aware to run configure
- scripts that do things like compile executables and run them,
- but still has the most processor-intensive part of the build
- (compiling and linking) running outside of emulation. With this
- approach, we are easily able to build weekly package sets for
- MIPS and ARM on a single x86 box. For installing onto embedded
- systems, there are still some open problems. The
- <tt>pkg(8)</tt> infrastructure can install many packages onto a
- disk image, but will not be able to run complex post-install
- scripts without the target system booting.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>UEFI</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benno</given>
-
- <common>Rice</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>benno@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>UEFI is the new boot firmware standard pushed by Intel. It
- comes with a number of challenges, including the SecureBoot
- restriction, that prevents the firmware from booting unsigned
- kernels and bootloaders. This is not currently a problem, as
- most systems either do not enable this restriction by default,
- or make it easy to disable, but it will be more important in the
- future.</p>
-
- <p>The goal for UEFI support in &os; is to merge the bootloader
- that is currently in the projects branch, which will perform
- signature verification and then hand off to the more
- conventional &os; bootloader. This loader will be very simple
- and so will need changing (and re-signing) fairly infrequently.
- The &os; Foundation will be responsible for ensuring that the
- bootloader is signed and so will work with SecureBoot.</p>
-
- <p>There are a number of restructuring and refactoring tasks that
- will need to be done over the next few months to ensure that the
- &os; boot process works cleanly with UEFI. These include
- removing some code duplication between various platforms that
- use UEFI, removing some legacy support from the i386 kernel, and
- restructuring how some of the bootloader code is built.
- Interaction with UEFI will be simplified once clang supports the
- MS Windows calling convention (used by UEFI) when generating
- UNIX binaries. Benno Rice has been working on this, with some
- assistence from David Chisnall, and this support should appear
- soon.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Network Receive Performance</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
-
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gnn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; has traditionally been a platform with support for very
- high performance networking. This is one of the main reasons
- why it was selected for the Netflix streaming appliance, which
- is currently responsible for over 20% of the Internet traffic in
- the USA. The goal of this session was to discuss current
- bottlenecks at the receiving end of connections.</p>
-
- <p>Modern network cards support multiple receive queues and can
- deliver packets into them depending on various criteria. The
- design of a good API for accessing this functionality is very
- important, as it shortens the path between a packet arriving in
- the card and it being delivered into a userspace process. In an
- extreme case, for example with cluster applications or virtual
- machines, the receive queue may be accessed directly from a
- process bypassing the kernel. In a more conventional setting,
- the packets should be delivered to a kernel thread on the same
- CPU as the receiving process, so that the copy to userspace is
- cheap.</p>
-
- <p>The group examined a number of different proposals, including
- some patches, and discussed the requirements for a general API.
- This work is ongoing.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Beyond Buildworld...</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
-
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Buildworld is the target for building the base system in the
- venerable &os; build system. This session aimed to investigate
- the current limitations, discuss recent improvements, and
- propose future directions for this process.</p>
-
- <p>Over recent years, &os; has been used increasingly in embedded
- systems and so cross development has become a lot more
- important. One of the changes recently committed by Brooks
- Davis now permits building the entire base system and creating a
- disk image without root privileges. This makes embedded
- development easier, as a number of users can now share an
- expensive development box, capable of performing builds
- quickly, without having to give all of them root.</p>
-
- <p>This session also discussed the bmake import, which brings in
- NetBSD's make along with some improvements from Juniper, which
- should allow much more accurate dependency tracking and faster
- parallel and incremental builds. This should have some
- additional benefits to the rest of the project, for example by
- making our tinderbox infrastructure, which notifies developers if
- the have broken the build, able to report failures much more
- quickly.</p>
-
- <p>One frequently requested capability, which is now being
- investigated by Marcel Moolenar, is the ability to build &os;
- from other platforms. Currently, developing a &os;-based
- embedded system requires a &os; host system for building, which
- is a barrier to entry that we would like to avoid.</p>
-
- <p>There are a number of changes to our toolchain planned for the
- 10.x and 11.x timescales, including replacing GNU binutils with
- LLVM-based tools and importing MCLinker. These are unlikely to
- be the default in 10.0, but we hope to be able to provide a
- GPL-free base system as a functional option this year.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Virtualization</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
-
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>grehan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~grehan/bsdcan13_virt_ext.pdf">
- Overall status slides</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~gibbs/XenStatusBSDCan2013.pdf">
- Xen status slides</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~bryanv/pdfs/bsdcan2013_virtio.pdf">
- VirtIO status slides</url>
-
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~grehan/bsdcan13_bhyve.pdf">
- Bhyve slides</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Virtualization is an increasingly important topic, with large
- providers like Amazon deploying huge numbers of VMs and many
- users deploying VMs on desktop systems for testing and backwards
- compatibility. Today, &os; supports a wide variety of
- virtualization options. This working group discussed the
- current status and future directions of several of them.</p>
-
- <p>Xen is the de-facto standard for large-scale virtualization and
- &os; has supported running as a guest for some time.
- SpectraLogic has funded recent work on improving this, with two
- overlapping goals. The first is to allow &os; to run as the
- Domain 0 operating system. This is the operating system that
- runs with elevated privilege and is allowed to talk directly to
- the hardware and which must provide the virtualized devices to
- the guests. This requires full paravirtualization support.
- Related to this is the ability to use more paravirtualized
- hardware when booting as a hardware virtualized guest. This
- includes support for the new PVH mode, which uses hardware
- support for memory operations but paravirtualized drivers for
- everything else, giving the best performance possible with
- Xen.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; VirtualBox port is progressing well, with preliminary
- support for 3D accleration in guests. The patches for
- Microsoft's HyperV, provided by Microsoft, are currently being
- tested with a view to incorporating them into &os; 10.</p>
-
- <p>&os; also includes its own virtualization infrastructure, bhyve
- (pronounced beehive), which is designed to support
- hardware-assisted virtualization. This has made significant
- progress over the past year, including now supporting AMD's
- virtualization extensions as well as those from Intel. With so
- many options, &os; is now very well placed in terms of
- virtualization, both as a host and a guest.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Documentation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dru</given>
-
- <common>Lavigne</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>dru@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benedict</given>
-
- <common>Reuschling</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bcr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The documentation working group met during the main sessions
- and also had several productive evenings improving the state of
- &os; documentation.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; Handbook has undergone some significant updates
- recently and there is work underway to create a snapshot that
- will be available as a professionally published print edition.
- There are still some sections in need of updates before this can
- happen and the documentation team is working on engaging the
- relevant developers to review this content.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; web site redesign was discussed. Currently, many of
- the most commonly accessed pages are difficult to navigate to.
- Its visual design is also somewhat dated. The documentation
- team is working to design an improved structure and has several
- offers of assistance with the appearance.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; Project is international and many of the contributors
- do not have English as their first language. To encourage more
- participation from the rest of the world, it is important to
- have high-quality translations of the documentation. PC-BSD
- uses pootle (available from the &os; ports tree) to assist with
- keeping translations consistent and up to date and we are
- evaluating doing the same for &os;.</p>
-
- <p>The documentation team plans to have a Docs Hackathon colocated
- with the Cambridge DevSummit in August.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN" "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd" >
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>July-September</month>
-
- <year>2013</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between July and
- September 2013. This is the third of four reports planned for
- 2013.</p>
-
- <p>We have had another very active three months in the &os; world,
- including two Developer Summits (BSDCam and EuroBSDcon) that will be
- covered in separate status reports. &os; continues to push hard
- on security, with improvements to both the performance and
- reliability of the random number generation, and more
- compartmentalisation in programs in the base system. For
- developers, there is work on a new modern debugger. There is also
- a significant amount of of modernization in the support for
- Objective-C and Ada via ports, making &os; a first-rate platform
- for developing in either language, in addition to the existing
- C++11 and C11 support already present in the base system. Server
- users will be pleased to see improvements in the iSCSI stack and
- scalability allowing over a million I/O operations per second on
- commodity hardware, while desktop users will see improvements in X
- support for new GPUs and for possible X replacements.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! This report
- contains 30 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.</p>
-
- <p>The deadline for submissions covering between October and
- December 2013 is January 14th, 2014.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>soc</name>
-
- <description>Google Summer of Code</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>AES-NI Improvements for GELI</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John-Mark</given>
- <common>Gurney</common>
- </name>
- <email>jmg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/255187"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>An enhancement to the AES-NI implementation for OpenCrypto, the
- kernel's cryptography framework, has been committed that
- significantly improves AES-XTS and AES-CBC decryption
- performance. This gives <tt>geli(8)</tt> around a three times
- performance boost on <tt>gnop(8)</tt> using AES-XTS compared to
- the old code.</p>
-
- <p>These improvements are available to users of the OpenCrypto
- framework and <tt>crypto(4)</tt>.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Static Code Analysis</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ulrich</given>
- <common>Spoerlein</common>
- </name>
- <email>uqs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://scan.coverity.com/">Coverity Scan</url>
- <url href="http://scan.freebsd.your.org/">Clang Static Analyzer Scan for &os;</url>
- <url href="http://clang-analyzer.llvm.org/">Clang Static Analyzer Home Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>With our own (old and unstable) instance of Coverity Prevent
- gone, we have now fully transitioned to the Scan project run by
- Coverity (see links), which Open Source projects can use to
- learn about possible defects in their source code.</p>
-
- <p>We also continue to run our code base through the Static
- Analyzer that is shipped with Clang/LLVM. It cannot track the
- state of the code over time, but has the benefit that everyone
- can use it without any special setup. See the home page at the
- links section for more information on the Clang Static Analyzer
- project in general, and head over to the &os; Clang Static
- Analyzer Scan page (see links) to see those possible defects (no
- signup required).</p>
-
- <p>We are looking for a co-admin for both of these projects to
- increase the bus-factor and the chance of survival for these
- services. Fame and fortune await!</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Maybe turn on email reports for new defects to the internal
- list of &os; developers.</task>
-
- <task>Find co-admin.</task>
-
- <task>Fix the defects reported by Coverity and Clang.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>GEOM Direct Dispatch and Fine-Grained CAM Locking</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/projects/camlock/">Project SVN branch</url>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~mav/camlock_patches/">Project patches</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Last year's high-performance storage vendor summit reported a
- performance bottleneck in the &os; block storage subsystem,
- limiting peak performance to around 300-500K IOPS. While that
- is still more than enough for average systems, detailed
- investigation has shown a number of places that require radical
- improvement. The unmapped I/O support implemented early this
- year has already improved I/O performance by about 30% and moved
- more focus toward GEOM and CAM subsystems scalability. Fixing
- these issues was the goal of this project.</p>
-
- <p>The existing GEOM design assumed most I/O handling was to be
- done by only two kernel threads (<tt>g_up()</tt> and
- <tt>g_down()</tt>). That simplified locking in some cases, but
- limited potential SMP scalability and created additional
- scheduler overhead. This project introduces the concept of
- direct I/O dispatch into GEOM for cases where it is known to be
- safe and efficient. That implies marking some GEOM consumers
- and providers with one or two new flags, declaring situations
- when a direct function call can be used instead of normal
- request queuing. That permits avoiding any context switches
- inside GEOM for the most widely used topologies, simultaneously
- processing multiple I/Os from multiple calling threads.</p>
-
- <p>Having GEOM pass through multiple concurrent calls down to the
- underlying layers exposed major lock congestion in CAM. In the
- existing CAM design, all devices connected to the same ATA/SCSI
- controller share a single lock, which can be quite busy due to
- multiple controller hardware accesses and/or code logic.
- Experiments have shown that applying only the above GEOM direct
- dispatch changes burns up to 60% of system CPU time or even more
- in attempts to obtain these locks by multiple callers, killing
- any benefits of GEOM direct dispatch.</p>
-
- <p>To overcome this scaling limitation, a new fine-grained CAM
- locking design was implemented. It implies splitting the big
- per-SIM locks into several smaller ones: per-LUN locks, per-bus
- locks, queue locks, etc. After these changes, the remaining
- per-SIM lock protects only the controller driver internals,
- reducing lock congestion down to an acceptable level and keeping
- compatibility with existing drivers.</p>
-
- <p>Together, the GEOM and CAM changes double the peak I/O rate,
- reaching up to 1,000,000 IOPS on contemporary hardware.</p>
-
- <p>The changes were tested by a number of people and will be
- committed into &os; <tt>head</tt> and merged to
- <tt>stable/10</tt> after the end of the &os; 10.0 release
- cycle.</p>
-
- <p>The project is sponsored by iXsystems, Inc.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>More reviews, more stability and performance tests.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>VMware VMXNET3 Driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bryan</given>
- <common>Venteicher</common>
- </name>
- <email>bryanv@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2013-August/043494.html"/>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/head/sys/dev/vmware/vmxnet3/"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A port of the OpenBSD <tt>vmx(4)</tt> ethernet driver for
- VMware virtual machines has been committed. The driver can be
- used in place of the VMware Tools <tt>vmxnet3</tt> driver, which
- currently does not support 10.0-RELEASE (or anything past
- 9.0-RELEASE).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Performance improvements, multiqueue support.</task>
- <task>Merge to <tt>stable/9</tt>.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>VirtIO Network Multiqueue</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bryan</given>
- <common>Venteicher</common>
- </name>
- <email>bryanv@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/255112"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The VirtIO network driver, <tt>vtnet(4)</tt>, is used by &os;
- systems running on hypervisors including <tt>bhyve(4)</tt> and
- Linux's KVM. It recently gained support for multiple queues,
- along with a significant cleanup and support for a few
- additional features.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>&os; Python Ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os;</given>
- <common>Python Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>python@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Python">The &os; Python Team Page</url>
- <url href="irc://freebsd-python@irc.freenode.net">IRC channel</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are currently working on cleaning up the
- <tt>lang/python*</tt> ports to improve their compatibility with
- the original upstream build behaviour and to reduce the need for
- &os;-specific build patches. A first step was made in September
- by reducing the flags injected into the different Python
- interpreter versions.</p>
-
- <p>The first tasks have been completed to support the installation
- of packages for different Python ports. A new metaport structure
- has replaced the original Python port behaviour, and will be
- enhanced over the next months to enable improved installation
- support of packages for different Python versions at the same
- time.</p>
-
- <p>The Python ports framework was enhanced with automated
- packaging list creation and replacement macros, which improve the
- compatibility with multiple Python versions and reduce the
- packaging list sizes.</p>
-
- <p>PyPy was heavily enhanced over the last couple of months.
- Major updates to the port solved integration issues and a new
- <tt>pypy-devel</tt> port for snapshots and previews was added.
- Since the PyPy&nbsp;3 release, there is a new
- <tt>pypy3-devel</tt> port available to provide not only
- compatibility for Python&nbsp;2.x specific scripts, but also for
- those using the 3.x language specification.</p>
-
- <p>IronPython found its way into the &os; ports tree, providing an
- implementation of the Python language based on .NET and
- Mono.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Develop a high-level and lightweight Python Ports
- Policy.</task>
-
- <task>Chase the unification of Distribute
- (<tt>devel/py-distribute</tt>) and Setuptools
- (<tt>devel/py-setuptools*</tt>).</task>
-
- <task>Add support for granular dependencies (for example
- <tt>>=1.0</tt> or <tt>&lt; 2.0</tt>).</task>
-
- <task>Look at what adding <tt>pip</tt> (Python Package Index)
- support looks like.</task>
-
- <task>More tasks can be found on the Team's wiki page (see
- links).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>The <tt>entities</tt> Documentation Branch</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>René</given>
- <common>Ladan</common>
- </name>
- <email>rene@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/42226"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <tt>entities</tt> project branch has been successfully
- merged into the main documentation branch per revision 42226 of
- the <tt>doc</tt> repository (see link). The purpose of this
- branch was to remove the duplicated definitions of authors in
- both <tt>authors.ent</tt> and <tt>developers.ent</tt>. The
- latter file has been removed after migrating its contents to the
- former file. While most changes are not visible to end users,
- the Committer's Guide was changed to accomodate for changes
- related to adding a new committer. Translators were also
- informed of the update. The largest hurdle mentioned in the
- last report, processing the <tt>&lt;email&gt;</tt> element, was
- solved with the help of Gábor Kövesdán.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Release Engineering Team</name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/9.2R/schedule.html">&os;&nbsp;9.2-RELEASE schedule</url>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/10.0R/schedule.html">&os;&nbsp;10.0-RELEASE schedule</url>
- <url href="http://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/VM-IMAGES/">&os;&nbsp;Virtual Machine Images</url>
- <url href="http://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/">&os;&nbsp;Development Snapshots</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team has completed the 9.2-RELEASE
- process. The release cycle changed with a last-minute addition
- of 9.2-RC4. The 9.2-RELEASE was announced September 30, four
- weeks behind the original schedule.</p>
-
- <p>The &os;&nbsp;10.0-RELEASE cycle has started, and testing is
- strongly encouraged. For testing purposes, both installation
- images and virtual machine images exist on the &os;&nbsp;Project
- FTP servers.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test 10.0-CURRENT and report problems.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='soc'>
- <title>Download Manager Service for the Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ambarisha</given>
- <common>Bhatlapenumarthi</common>
- </name>
- <email>ambarisha@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Xin</given>
- <common>Li</common>
- </name>
- <email>delphij@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2013/IntellegentDownloadManager">Project wiki page</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/IdeasPage/IDMS">More information on DMS</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This is a Google Summer of Code 2013 project that aims to
- replace the <tt>fetch(1)</tt>-based method for getting
- distribution files, such as source tarballs, for the third-party
- applications (ports) with an intelligent Download Manager
- Service (see links for more information).</p>
-
- <p>All the modules highlighted in the project wiki have been
- completed (see links). Specifically:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>A service that receives and serves download requests. It
- samples download speeds from different mirrors and uses this
- information to pick the best mirror on the next request. It
- can migrate jobs between mirrors if it realizes that a
- complete download from a different mirror would be faster than
- proceeding with the mirror it is currently using.</li>
-
- <li>A status dump feature has also been added to the client
- (<tt>dmget</tt>) which dumps the information about active
- downloads, speeds from mirrors, etc.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The implementation (especially job migration and dumping
- status) has not been tested thoroughly. Test the code, write more
- unit and regression tests.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>&os; Ada Ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Marino</common>
- </name>
- <email>marino@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.dragonlace.net"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A few years ago, Ada-based ports almost completely disappeared
- from the Ports Collection. This was not surprising, as
- FSF&nbsp;GNAT, the only open-source Ada compiler, ceased to
- build correctly on any BSD flavor. Previously-built bootstrap
- compilers would not run on modern &os;, and certainly not on
- amd64. The first step, see the link for details, was to patch
- GCC in order to fix GNAT not only on &os;, but DragonFly,
- NetBSD, and OpenBSD as well. New bootstraps for both i386 and
- amd64 platforms were produced during this effort. Ada compilers
- on &os; now pass 100% of the ACATS and GCC testsuites.</p>
-
- <p>With the introduction of the first new Ada compiler port, the
- GCC&nbsp;4.6-based <tt>lang/gnat-aux</tt>, the GNAT Programming
- Studio (a multilanguage integrated development environment),
- XML/Ada, and GtkAda were among the first Ada ports
- resurrected.</p>
-
- <p>With the latest compiler, <tt>lang/gcc-aux</tt> based on GCC
- 4.7, a cohesive Ada framework was created with the new
- <tt>USES=</tt> framework. Currently around 20 ports are part of
- this framework including Florist, ASIS, GPRbuild, QtAda,
- AdaControl, AdaBrowse, PolyOrb, and AWS (Ada Web Server).</p>
-
- <p>The GNAT AUX compiler is also still in use to serve as a basis
- for the GNATDroid ports which are &os;-to-Android Ada+C cross-compilers.
- However, these will soon be integrated into the Ada Framework.</p>
-
- <p>At this point, it looks like &os; (shared with DragonFly via
- DPorts) has taken the crown from Debian as the recognized best
- Ada development platform. The &os; versions of the software are
- more recent and the Ports Collection has ports not available on
- Debian, such as LibSparkCrypto, the Matreshka library, and the
- Ahven unit tester.</p>
-
- <p>Future work potentially includes converting GCC AUX to
- GCC&nbsp;4.8 to acquire better Ada&nbsp;2012 support, importing
- Spark&nbsp;2014 into ports when it arrives and to continue to
- add new Ada ports to the framework.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on Cubieboard2</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ganbold</given>
- <common>Tsagaankhuu</common>
- </name>
- <email>ganbold@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/254056"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Initial support of Allwinner A20 SoC is committed to
- <tt>head</tt>. The A20 SoC on Cubieboard2 is pin-to-pin
- compatible with the A10 in Cubieboard1 and &os; supports the
- following peripherals:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>USB EHCI</li>
- <li>GPIO</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Get the EMAC Ethernet driver working. Need more help from
- network driver experts.</task>
-
- <task>Add more drivers.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/EC2</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Colin</given>
- <common>Percival</common>
- </name>
- <email>cperciva@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.daemonology.net/freebsd-on-ec2/">&os;/EC2 Status Page</url>
- <url href="https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B00AA25MLK/">AWS Marketplace Listing</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; images are available for use in EC2 for 8.3-RELEASE,
- 8.4-RELEASE, 9.0-RELEASE, 9.1-RELEASE, and 9.2-RELEASE. In
- 9.2-RELEASE, &os; runs in EC2 using an unpatched source tree,
- but it needs the <tt>XENHVM</tt> kernel configuration.</p>
-
- <p>Starting from &os; 10.0-ALPHA3, the <tt>GENERIC</tt> kernel
- configuration now contains all the <tt>XENHVM</tt> bits needed
- to allow &os; to run in EC2 natively. Consequently,
- &os;&nbsp;10.0 will be the first release for which &os;/EC2 is
- purely "bits off the ISO". This also means that starting with
- 10.0 it will be possible to use <tt>freebsd-update(8)</tt> for
- all base system updates &mdash; in earlier releases it was
- necessary to recompile the <tt>XENHVM</tt> kernel manually.</p>
-
- <p>Due to &os;'s use of HVM virtualization, running on "old" EC2
- instance types (m1, m2, c1, t1) requires that &os; pretends to
- be Windows, which unfortunately results in paying the higher
- "windows" EC2 instance prices. On "new" EC2 instances (cc1,
- cc2, cg1, cr1, hi1, hs1, and m3) &os; can run as a "unix" image
- at the lower rate.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test &os; 10.0-ALPHAs/BETAs/RCs as they become available.
- Plenty of new Xen code has been committed recently and there are
- probably bugs to find before the release.</task>
-
- <task>Keep nagging Amazon to provide more instance types which
- &os; can run on without paying a "Windows tax".</task>
-
- <task>Provide some mechanism for instance configuration via EC2
- <tt>user-data</tt>. This might involve using
- <tt>cloud-init</tt>, or it might be a new system.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Postmaster Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Postmaster Team</name>
- <email>postmaster@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-fortran"/>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-pkg-fallout"/>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-users-jp"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the third quarter of 2013, the &os; Postmaster Team has
- implemented the following items that may be interest of the
- general public:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Created the <tt>freebsd-fortran</tt> list, requested by Anton Shterenlikht.</li>
-
- <li>Created the <tt>freebsd-pkg-fallout</tt> list, requested by
- Baptiste Daroussin.</li>
-
- <li>Created the <tt>freebsd-users-jp</tt> list, requested by Hiroki
- Sato</li>
-
- <li>Retired the <tt>freebsd-mozilla</tt> list, requested by Florian
- Smeets.</li>
-
- <li>Worked with the &os; Cluster Administrators to enable TLS
- support on incoming and outgoing mail servers.</li>
-
- <li>Started discussions and exploration of current and possible
- future mail and spam filtering.</li>
-
- <li>Started the process for retiring the <tt>aic7xxx</tt>
- mailing list. Completion of this is scheduled for 12 October
- 2013.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Superpages for ARMv7</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Zbigniew</given>
- <common>Bodek</common>
- </name>
- <email>zbb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grzegorz</given>
- <common>Bernacki</common>
- </name>
- <email>gjb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafał</given>
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://static.usenix.org/events/osdi02/tech/full_papers/navarro/navarro.pdf" />
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/ARMSuperpages" />
- <url href="http://blogs.arm.com/software-enablement/1079-transparent-superpages-for-freebsd-on-arm" />
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201309DevSummit?action=AttachFile&amp;do=view&amp;target=semihalf-superpages_armv7.pdf" />
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/254918" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ARM architecture is becoming more and more prevalent, with
- increasing usage beyond the mobile and embedded space. Among
- the more interesting industry trends emerging in the recent
- months, there has been the concept of "ARM server". Top-tier
- companies like Dell and HP have already started to develop such
- systems.</p>
-
- <p>Key to the success of &os; in these new areas is dealing with
- the sophisticated features of the platform, for example adding
- support for superpages.</p>
-
- <p>The objective of this project is to enable &os;/arm to utilize
- superpages, allowing efficient use of TLB translations (by
- enlarging TLB coverage), leading to improved performance in many
- applications and scalability. This is intended to work on
- ARMv7-based processors, however compatibility with ARMv6 will be
- preserved.</p>
-
- <p>The following steps have been made since the last status
- report:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The <tt>pmap(9)</tt> module has been adjusted to fully
- utilize superpages.</li>
-
- <li>Found and fixed minor bugs in superpage management.</li>
-
- <li>Implemented the <tt>pmap_advise()</tt> routine.</li>
-
- <li>Performed extensive testing and benchmarking:
-
- <ul>
- <li>Giga Updates Per Second (GUPS) benchmark: 34% lower memory access
- latency and 34% higher updates ratio.</li>
-
- <li>LMbench: 38% lower memory latency.</li>
-
- <li>Self-hosted <tt>buildworld</tt>: 20% shorter, using GCC.</li>
- </ul></li>
-
- <li>Final integration into &os; <tt>head</tt>.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>This project is jointly sponsored by The &os; Foundation and
- Semihalf.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Adjust <tt>pmap</tt> to resolve the demotion issue caused by
- the continuous active queue scanning in VM.</task>
-
- <task>Support for 64KB page size.</task>
-
- <task>Move <tt>pv_flags</tt> to page table entry descriptors.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/pseries</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andreas</given>
- <common>Tobler</common>
- </name>
- <email>andreast@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
- <common>Whitehorn</common>
- </name>
- <email>nwhitehorn@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/255643"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Starting with &os; 10.0-ALPHA4, the <tt>projects/pseries</tt>
- branch has been merged into &os; <tt>head</tt>. This allows
- &os;/powerpc64 to run in an IBM POWER logical partition and on
- certain classes of older IBM-type PowerPC hardware.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test, possibly on real hardware. Most testing and
- development was conducted with the emulated LPAR target in QEMU.
- Please send any testing reports to the <tt>freebsd-ppc</tt>
- mailing list.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Native iSCSI Stack</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napierała</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Native%20iSCSI%20target" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Due to the quickly approaching time of 10.0-RELEASE, the
- priorities for the native iSCSI stack shifted somewhat, from
- performance optimizations to making sure the new stack is
- reliable, feature-complete, and is able to interoperate correctly
- with various implementations. Plenty of time was invested into
- testing and debugging, mostly on the initiator side, to make
- sure it works correctly with other targets, such as Solaris
- COMSTAR, and behaves properly in edge conditions like connection
- problems. Nevertheless, some fundamental optimizations, such as
- Immediate Data support, were implemented. The documentation has
- improved, and there will be a new section added to the &os;
- Handbook describing the use of the new stack.</p>
-
- <p>The new stack was committed to <tt>head</tt> and will ship as
- part of 10.0-RELEASE. There is ongoing work on fixing issues
- reported by early adopters.</p>
-
- <p>This project is being sponsored by The &os; Foundation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix newly reported issues.</task>
- <task>Improve performance.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>SDIO Driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ilya</given>
- <common>Bakulin</common>
- </name>
- <email>ilya@bakulin.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SDIO">SDIO Project Page</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/kibab/freebsd/tree/kibab-dplug">Source Code</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>SDIO is an interface designed as an extension of the existing
- SD card standard, to allow connecting different peripherals to
- the host with the standard SD controller. Peripherals currently
- sold at the general market include WLAN/BT modules, cameras,
- fingerprint readers, and barcode scanners. The driver is
- implemented as an extension to the existing MMC bus, adding a
- lot of new SDIO-specific bus methods. A prototype of the driver
- for the Marvell SDIO WLAN/BT (Avastar 88W8787) module is also
- being developed, using the existing Linux driver as the
- reference.</p>
-
- <p>SDIO card detection and initialization already work, most
- needed bus methods are implemented and tested. There is an
- ongoing work to design a good locking model for the stack. The
- WiFi driver is able to load firmware onto the card and
- initialize it.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>SDIO stack: Design a locking model, define how the
- interrupts should be processed (on SDIO controller level, MMC
- stack level and by child drivers).</task>
-
- <task>Marvell SDIO WiFi: connect to the &os; network stack, write
- the code to implement required functions (such as sending and
- receiving data, network scanning, and so on).</task>
-
- <task>Implement detach path. It cannot be tested on the DreamPlug
- used for development, because the DreamPlug does not have an
- external SDIO-capable slot.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Atomic "close-on-exec"</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jilles</given>
- <common>Tjoelker</common>
- </name>
- <email>jilles@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/AtomicCloseOnExec" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>If threads or signal handlers call <tt>fork()</tt> and
- <tt>exec()</tt>, file descriptors may be passed undesirably to
- child processes, which may lead to hangs (if a pipe is not
- closed), exceeding the file descriptor limit, and security
- problems (if the child process has lower privilege). One
- solution is various new APIs that set the "close-on-exec" flag
- atomically with allocating a file descriptor. Some existing
- software will use the new features if present or will even
- refuse to compile without them.</p>
-
- <p>With <tt>mkostemp()</tt>, <tt>dup3()</tt>, and a change to
- modes of <tt>fopen()</tt> and <tt>freopen()</tt>, everything
- proposed in Austin Group issue #411 has now been implemented.
- For all POSIX-specified functions that allocate file
- descriptors, it is possible to request that the new descriptor
- be set close-on-exec atomically.</p>
-
- <p>Additionally, many file descriptors used internally by
- <tt>libc</tt> and <tt>libutil</tt> now have the close-on-exec bit
- set.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Reworking <tt>random(4)</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
- <common>Murray</common>
- </name>
- <email>markm@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Arthur</given>
- <common>Mesh</common>
- </name>
- <email>arthurmesh@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dag-Erling</given>
- <common>Sm&oslash;rgrav</common>
- </name>
- <email>des@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Random numbers require a lot more thought and preparation than
- would naively appear to be the case. For simulations, number
- sequences that are repeatable but sufficiently disordered are
- often needed to achieve required experimental duplication
- ability, and many programmers are familiar with these. For
- cryptography, it is essential that an attacker not be able to
- predict or guess the output sequence, thus giving a source of
- security-critical secret material for uses such as passwords or
- "key material".</p>
-
- <p>&os;'s random number generator, available as the pseudo-file
- <tt>/dev/random</tt> produces unpredictable numbers intended for
- cryptographic use, and is thus a Cryptograpically-Secured
- Pseudo-Random Number Generator, or CSPRNG. The security is
- given by careful design of the output generator (based on a
- block cipher) and input entropy accumulation queues. The latter
- uses hashes to accumulate stochastic information harvested from
- various places in the kernel to provide highly unpredictable
- input to the generator. The algorithm for doing this, Yarrow,
- by Schneier et al, may be found by web search.</p>
-
- <p>&os;'s CSPRNG also allowed for certain stochastic sources,
- deemed to be "high-quality", to directly supply the
- <tt>random(4)</tt> device without going through Yarrow. With
- recent revelations over possible government surveillance and
- involvement in the selection of these "high-quality" sources, it
- is felt that they can no longer be trusted, and must therefore
- also be processed though Yarrow.</p>
-
- <p>The matter was discussed at various levels of formality at the
- Cambridge Developer Summit in August, and at EuroBSDcon 2013 in
- September.</p>
-
- <p>This work is now done, and the <tt>random(4)</tt> CSPRNG is now
- brought to a more paranoid, modern standard of distrust with
- regard to its entropy sources. Infrastructure work was also
- done to facilitate certain entropy-source choices for the
- convenience of the system administrators.</p>
-
- <p>Future work is now going ahead with the implementation of the
- Fortuna algorithm by Ferguson and Schneier as an upgrade or
- alternative to Yarrow. Initially a choice will be presented,
- and decisions on the future of the CSPRNG processing algorithms
- in use will be made in the future as needs arise.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Implement FIPS 800-90b support.</task>
- <task>A full, in-depth review of entropy.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>GNUstep on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Chisnall</common>
- </name>
- <email>theraven@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>GNUstep is the open source implementation of the Objective-C
- APIs based on the OpenStep specification that Apple brands as
- Cocoa. The similarities between the &os; and OS&nbsp;X
- <tt>libc</tt> make &os; an attractive target platform for
- porting OS&nbsp;X applications, with the addition of
- GNUstep.</p>
-
- <p>The GNUstep ports in &os; have now been updated to the latest
- releases and now build with the GNUstep Objective-C runtime and
- Clang 3.3, with the non-fragile ABI by default. This means that
- all of the modern features of Objective-C are supported,
- including Automatic Reference Counting (ARC) and recent syntax
- improvements.</p>
-
- <p>The <tt>devel/gnustep</tt> meta-port will install all of the
- core GNUstep libraries, ready for development. The
- <tt>x11/gnustep-app</tt> meta-port will install all of the
- GNUstep-based applications and libraries currently in the ports
- tree. Many of these are old and not well-tested with later
- GNUstep release, so consider them experimental at present.
- We are currently working on updating them, including moving from
- some abandoned upstream locations to the GNUstep Applications
- Project (GAP), which has taken over maintenance of a number of
- older GNUstep programs.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>LLDB Debugger Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/lldb" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>LLDB is the debugger project in the LLVM family. It supports
- the Mac OS X, Linux, and &os; platforms.</p>
-
- <p>A number of improvements have been made to the port since the
- previous status update. Unit test failures have been triaged
- and have defects entered in LLDB's bug tracker. In combination
- with the <tt>lldb</tt> buildbot this allows for the quick
- identification of new failures introduced by other ongoing
- development. Core file support has also been added.</p>
-
- <p>An LLDB snapshot has been imported into the &os; base system
- and is available as of SVN revision 255722. It is not yet built
- by default but may be enabled by adding <tt>WITH_LLDB=</tt> to
- <tt>src.conf(5)</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>This project is sponsored by DARPA/AFRL in collaboration with SRI
- International and the University of Cambridge.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Support live debugging of multithreaded processes.</task>
- <task>Fix amd64 watchpoints.</task>
- <task>Add support for remote debugging (gdbserver,
- debugserver).</task>
- <task>Add support for kernel debugging.</task>
- <task>Verify i386 and arm architectures.</task>
- <task>Implement MIPS target support.</task>
- <task>Verify cross-debugging.</task>
- <task>Investigate and fix test suite failures.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>The &os; Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
- dedicated to supporting and promoting the &os; Project and
- community worldwide. Most of our funding is used to support
- &os; development projects, conferences and developer summits,
- purchase equipment to grow and improve the &os; infrastructure,
- and provide legal support for the Project.</p>
-
- <p>We listened to our donors who asked us to have more fundraising
- efforts throughout the year. This quarter we had the second of
- three fundraising campaigns planned for 2013. We started the
- quarter having raised $365,291. By the end of the quarter, we
- raised $410,000 for the year. These early donations have made a
- significant impact on our fundraising efforts this year.</p>
-
- <p>Some of the highlights from this past quarter include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Projects completed last quarter:
-
- <ul>
- <li>ARM Superpages</li>
- <li>Documentation project infrastructure enhancements</li>
- </ul></li>
-
- <li>Projects in progress:
-
- <ul>
- <li>Native iSCSI kernel stack</li>
- <li>Newcons console driver</li>
- </ul></li>
-
- <li>Projects that started last quarter:
-
- <ul>
- <li>Capsicum Integration</li>
- <li>Network Stack Layer 2 Modernization</li>
- </ul></li>
-
- <li>Platinum Sponsor for EuroBSDCon, had six Foundation
- representatives attend the conference and the Developer Summit,
- sponsored 7 developers to attend the conference, and sponsored
- the Developer Summit.</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored the Cambridge Developer Summit, and sponsored 2
- developers to attend this event.</li>
-
- <li>Attended Indianapolis LinuxFest July 27, FOSSCON in
- Philadelphia August 10, Ohio LinuxFest in Columbus September 14,
- and LinuxCon in New Orleans September 16-17, to promote
- &os;.</li>
-
- <li>Met with the &os; Core Team to discuss their goals and to
- discuss areas that we can help.</li>
-
- <li>Met with the Documentation Team to talk about helping them
- update their website as well as what other areas we can help
- them with.</li>
-
- <li>Recognized Dag-Erling Sm&oslash;rgrav at EuroBSDCon for his
- contributions to &os;.</li>
-
- <li>Became a sponsor of vBSDCon, a new conference in Washington,
- DC.</li>
-
- <li>Hired Glen Barber as a full-time employee to do system
- administration work and to help with release engineering.</li>
-
- <li>Hired Cinthy Tanko as a part-time administrative assistant
- to help with day-to-day Foundation activities.</li>
-
- <li>Purchased hardware to be placed in our NYI colo to support
- the building and distribution of new style packages in advance
- of &os;&nbsp;10.</li>
-
- <li>Provided teleconferencing services to the Core Team to
- support their monthly conferences.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Capsicum</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Capsicum is the &os; sandboxing subsystem, which presents
- programmers with a capability module allowing fine-grained
- delegation of rights to less-privileged processes. Casper is a
- friendly daemon that provides services to sandboxed processes,
- allowing policy-based access to privileged services such as DNS
- resolution.</p>
-
- <p>The work on Capsicum and related projects (such as Casper,
- <tt>libnv</tt>, etc.) is progressing nicely. An overhaul of the
- <tt>cap_rights_t</tt> was committed to &os; <tt>head</tt> and
- will be included in 10.0. This allows us to have more
- capability rights on file descriptors than the previous limit of
- 64 rights, which was almost reached. This change is not
- backward compatible, so it was very important to get it into
- 10.0.</p>
-
- <p><tt>libnv</tt>, used for communication between Casper services
- and consumers, but which will hopefully be used more widely, is
- finalized and comes with a nice set of regression tests.</p>
-
- <p>The number of applications sandboxed using the Capsicum
- framework is increasing. We have around 10 of them already in
- base and more that are not yet committed.</p>
-
- <p>This project is being sponsored by the &os; Foundation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish documentation of Casper and its services.</task>
-
- <task>Implement regression tests for Casper services.</task>
-
- <task>Finish documentation for <tt>libnv</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Start making <tt>libc</tt> more sandbox-friendly, that is,
- modifying functions such as <tt>strerror(3)</tt>,
- <tt>strsignal(3)</tt>, <tt>localtime(3)</tt>,
- <tt>login_get*()</tt>, <tt>getservent(3)</tt>,
- <tt>getprotent(3)</tt>, and <tt>getrpcent(3)</tt> which
- currently open files on first use, which might be too late if we
- are already in a capability-mode sandbox.</task>
-
- <task>Rethink the <tt>system.filesystem</tt> Casper service to
- allow for easy compartmentalization of various command-line
- tools that operate on multiple files.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>GNOME/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; GNOME Team</name>
- <email>gnome@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Glib&nbsp;2.36 and Gtk&nbsp;3.8 were imported into the ports
- tree. The GNOME Team is currently working on improving the
- quality of GNOME&nbsp;3.6. The version of
- <tt>multimedia/cheese</tt> shipped with GNOME&nbsp;3 is now able
- to use <tt>devd(8)</tt> to find the camera through
- <tt>multimedia/webcamd</tt>. Several build improvements have
- been made to the <tt>www/webkit-gtk3</tt> port, however it still
- is rather fragile.</p>
-
- <p>MATE, a desktop environment forked from the now-unmaintained
- codebase of GNOME&nbsp;2, is about ready to go in.</p>
-
- <p>GNOME&nbsp;2 will be removed at some point in the near future.
- How or when this will happen is not yet clear.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test the update. Contact the maintainers if it is suspected
- that a port does not work with the newer version of
- <tt>devel/glib20</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Update the &os; GNOME website with recent changes in the
- ports tree, add new items in preparation for GNOME&nbsp;3 and Mate,
- etc.</task>
-
- <task>Continue working on GNOME&nbsp;3.6, stability and missing
- features.</task>
-
- <task>Import MATE into the ports tree.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>&os; Documentation Project Primer Edit</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warren</given>
- <common>Block</common>
- </name>
- <email>wblock@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/fdp-primer/book.html"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Documentation Project Primer had not changed at the
- same rate as the documents themselves. Some sections were
- outdated and others were verbose and confusing, while
- information on new changes to the documentation were not
- described at all. In July, Warren gave the entire FDP Primer a
- fairly intense edit for simplicity and clarity. Chapters and
- sections were moved into a more logical order, and information
- was updated to be a better guide to the current state. Markup
- examples were added and revised. Style guidelines were also
- extended and updated. The Primer is now far more consistent and
- usable. As always, there is still room for improvement, and
- additions or corrections are encouraged.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>An introductory chapter on writing manual pages with
- <tt>mdoc(7)</tt> would be an excellent addition.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/sparc64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marius</given>
- <common>Strobl</common>
- </name>
- <email>marius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>There are several things going on with the &os;/sparc64
- port.</p>
-
- <p>After having fixed all remaining problems and starting with
- 9.2-RELEASE, releases for this architecture are cross-built on
- the &os; Project cluster. As one might already have noticed,
- this means that from now on, sparc64 install sets and images
- including those for ALPHA, BETA, and RC builds, are available
- alongside those for the other platforms supported by &os;.
- Since August 2013, automatically cross-built monthly
- &os;/sparc64 snapshots are distributed via the official project
- mirrors. Hopefully, this can soon be extended further with
- <tt>freebsd-update(8)</tt> support for sparc64.</p>
-
- <p>The X.Org ports have been fixed to work on sparc64 when built
- with the <tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt> knob. However, it still needs
- to be evaluated whether the recently committed update to Mesa
- 9.1.6 has introduced any breakage.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Port Management Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Port Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/" />
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/contributing-ports/" />
- <url href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html" />
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html" />
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/portmgr" />
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-pkg-fallout" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports tree contains approximately 24,400 ports, while the
- PR count exceeds 1,900. In the third quarter, we added four new
- committers and took in six commit bits for safekeeping.</p>
-
- <p>A significant amount of effort has gone into tweaking and
- manipulating the infrastructure to modernize and update it, in
- preperation for <tt>pkg(8)</tt> replacing the old
- <tt>pkg_add(1)</tt> infrastructure, as well as preparing for
- &os;&nbsp;10.0 with Clang as default compiler, <tt>libc++</tt>
- as the default C++ standard library, and <tt>iconv(1)</tt>
- integrated into <tt>libc</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>Automated procedures for quality assurance have been
- implemented, notably <tt>pkg-fallout</tt>. All porters are
- encouraged to subscribe to the associated mailing list (see
- links), and do their part to fix ports for <tt>pkg(8)</tt> and
- Clang readiness.</p>
-
- <p>Many iterations of tests were run to ensure that as many
- packages as possible would be available for the 9.2 release.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Most ports PRs are assigned, we now need to focus on
- testing, committing, and closing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the third quarter of 2013, the Core Team focused on
- officially launching <tt>pkg.freebsd.org</tt>, the Project's
- official <tt>pkg(8)</tt> repository, in cooperation with the
- Port Management Team, the Security Team, and the Cluster
- Administration Team. At the same time, there are plans to
- gradually deprecate the use of the old <tt>pkg_add(1)</tt>,
- allowing <tt>pkg(8)</tt> to be the default binary package
- management solution for &os;, arriving with 10.0-RELEASE.
- Thomas Abthorpe has been appointed to the role of liaison
- between the Core Team and the Ports Management Team, in order to
- make the collaboration more effective.</p>
-
- <p>David Chisnall has joined the group that publishes the
- Quarterly Status reports and compiled a special status report on
- the results of the BSDCan&nbsp;2013 Developer Summit. David
- also took the lead role on the organization of an off-season
- developer summit in Cambridge, UK, which was finally held at the
- end of August. For the items discussed in Cambridge,
- preparation of a detailed report is still in progress.</p>
-
- <p>There were src commit bits issued for 5 new developers and most
- of the src commits being idle more than 12 months have been
- taken into safekeeping as result of a major cleanup to the
- repository access file in July, performed by Gavin Atkinson.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>X.Org on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os;X11 Team</name>
- <email>x11@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics">X11 Team roadmap (WIP)</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Xorg">Ports-related status</url>
- <url href="http://trillian.chruetertee.ch/ports/browser/trunk">Ports-related development repository</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/AMD_GPU">AMD GPU status</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/dumbbell/freebsd/tree/kms-drm-update-38">DRM generic code update branch on GitHub</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Mesa 9.1 (libGL and dri) was updated in ports. This includes
- experimental ports for libEGL and libgles2: they are
- dependencies of the experimental ports for Wayland and
- Weston.</p>
-
- <p>The <tt>radeonkms</tt> driver was committed to &os;
- <tt>head</tt> in the end of August and will be part of
- 10.0-RELEASE. It received several fixes since the initial
- commit and now seems quite stable. However, one missing major
- feature is support for suspend/resume: the GPU almost always
- locks up during resume on the test computer.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to the update of Mesa and the update of
- <tt>x11-drivers/xf86-video-ati</tt> to 7.2.0
- in the ports tree, every pieces are in place to allow users to use recent
- AMD video cards (up to HD7000, maybe some HD8000).</p>
-
- <p>The driver will now only receive bug fixes and focus will move
- on the update of the DRM generic code and the <tt>i915</tt>
- driver.</p>
-
- <p>The generic DRM code, shared by the <tt>i915kms</tt> and
- <tt>radeonkms</tt> video drivers is quite old now. Work has
- started to update and sync it with that of Linux&nbsp;3.8. This
- code is available on GitHub.</p>
-
- <p>The expected benefits are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Fixes in the framebuffer code, which would help the future
- deployment of Newcons.</li>
-
- <li>Preliminary support for minor devices (that is, control
- versus render nodes).</li>
-
- <li>Support for <tt>setmaster</tt> and <tt>dropmaster</tt>,
- which allows to run multiple X sessions.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>François Tigeot from DragonFly is also working on updates to
- their DRM code, and the X11 team is planning to share the
- effort.</p>
-
- <p>An experimental <tt>devd(8)</tt> backend was added to the
- <tt>x11-servers/xorg-server</tt> port. This allows X.Org to use
- <tt>devd(8)</tt> to detect and configure input devices (for
- example, keyboards and mices) dynamically.</p>
-
- <p>Our current wiki articles are used to describe projects and
- report status. However, they lack some consistency and links
- between them. We started to think about reorganizing them
- to:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Improve the coordination between the ports and the kernel
- efforts.</li>
-
- <li>Make the information more accessible.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Nothing is visible yet on the wiki.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Keep tracking Mesa 9.2 or later and <tt>xorg-server</tt>
- 1.14. Both are currently blocked, but it is good to keep track of
- what upstream is doing.</task>
-
- <task>Test and report successes and failures for AMD GPUs.</task>
-
- <task>Wayland builds now. Work is being done on Weston to see if
- there are any run-time issues. Weston is the reference
- compositor for Wayland.</task>
-
- <task>Improve the <tt>devd(8)</tt> backend for
- <tt>x11-servers/xorg-server</tt>, so the HAL option can be
- removed completely.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Continuation of the Newcons Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Aleksandr</given>
- <common>Rybalko</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>ray@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svn.freebsd.org/base/user/ed/newcons/">Newcons project branch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Newcons project is aimed to replace the old
- <tt>syscons(4)</tt>-based virtual terminals. The main
- objectives are: support Unicode characters, and move away from
- the dependency on fixed VGA and VESA graphics modes and built-in
- BIOS services.</p>
-
- <p>This project was originally started by Ed Schouten, and it
- already featured the following features (among many others) in
- 2013:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Unicode fonts with Latin, Cyrillic and some more simple
- character sets.</li>
- <li>Unicode output support.</li>
- <li>Graphics mode support.</li>
- <li>Text mode support.</li>
- <li><tt>sysmouse(4)</tt> support, without copy/paste.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>And these have been extended by the following items
- recently:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>History, that is, the ability to scroll through the terminal
- history. The old, separate history buffer has been
- removed.</li>
-
- <li>The history is implemented by a circular buffer which has no
- risk of overflow, and scrolling appears "unlimited".</li>
-
- <li><tt>VT_PROCESS</tt> mode, a way to hold the terminal and
- prevent terminal switching. For example, X.Org uses this
- feature to prevent the user from switching to a non-X
- terminal.</li>
-
- <li><tt>drm2/fb_helper</tt>, the KMS driver. This binds Newcons
- to framebuffers created the DRM-enabled video drivers in the
- kernel (such as <tt>i915kms</tt> and <tt>radeonkms</tt>).</li>
-
- <li>Dynamic attachment of VT drivers, <tt>vt_allocate()</tt> to
- allow attaching console video drivers at a later point where
- framebuffer owner can manage the initialization. This is for
- KMS and devices without early graphics support.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Supported startup modes for KMS:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Start without VT graphics drivers, then load KMS.</li>
- <li>Start with VGA, then load KMS.</li>
- <li>Preload KMS, then the KMS driver will be attached to the
- output.</li>
- <li>Preload KMS, start with VGA, then KMS driver will replace
- the VGA output.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>This project is being sponsored by The &os; Foundation. Many
- thanks to Ed Schouten, who started the Newcons project and did
- most of the work.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Implement a Generic Framebuffer interface, a simple
- interface to offer direct access to the framebuffer from the
- userland (via <tt>/dev/fb*</tt>) and automatic management of
- virtual terminals by Newcons.</task>
-
- <task>Mouse support, copy/paste using
- <tt>sysmouse(4)</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Improve locking.</task>
-
- <task>Bug fixes.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate into &os; <tt>head</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate into &os;&nbsp;10.0.</task>
-
- <task>Implement mapping non-ASCII characters to Unicode on
- keyboard input.</task>
-
- <task>Adapt existing screen savers.</task>
-
- <task>Last but not least, testing is welcome!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status
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-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>September</month>
- <year>2013</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>EuroBSDcon 2013 Developer Summit Special Status Report</title>
-
- <p>This special status report contains a summary of the discussions
- from the various working groups at the EuroBSDcon 2013 Developer
- Summit. The &os; Project organizes developer summits at various
- events, typically at the major BSD conferences, so that developers
- can meet and discuss matters in person.</p>
- </section>
-
- <project>
- <title>Toolchain and Build Systems</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201309DevSummit?action=AttachFile&amp;do=get&amp;target=toolchain-and-build-eurobsdcon2013.pdf">Summary</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201309DevSummit/ToolchainAndBuild">Notes</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201308DevSummit/ToolchainAndBuild">Cambridge notes</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/GPLinBase">Roadmap</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The discussions on toolchains and build systems in Malta
- started a month earlier in Cambridge. There, the main themes
- were source code analysis, the status of replacing GCC, and a
- discussion of packaging the base system. Notes on these and
- other topics can be found on the session page on the wiki.</p>
-
- <p>Source code analysis took several directions. We discussed
- adding annotations to the source tree to support various advanced
- analysis tools. There was general agreement that this has some
- downsides if they get out of date, but that it is useful so long
- as the annotations are verified. Most proposed annotation
- require some sort of LLVM support, so we discussed the process of
- integrating LLVM analysis into the build framework. We also
- discussed the idea of running various analysis tools as part of
- the tinderbox framework.</p>
-
- <p>In the context of replacing GCC, we discussed David Chisnall's
- plan to stop building GCC and <tt>libstdc++</tt> on systems where
- Clang is the default compiler (this has happened). Further, we
- plan to migrate all existing platforms to Clang or an external
- GCC by 11. External toolchain support currently works with
- Clang, but not GCC.</p>
-
- <p>Finally, Baptiste Daroussin discussed his proposal to package
- base with packages as a replacement for the current tarballed
- distributions. Once this is done, it is possible to do the tasks
- <tt>freebsd-update(8)</tt> does including upgrades and detecting
- changed files in a more operating-friendly way. Using
- <tt>pkg(8)</tt> as a replacement for <tt>freebsd-update(8)</tt>
- is not a general solution yet, as package signing and delta
- support is required to make it viable.</p>
-
- <p>In Malta we covered two main topics: the overall status of
- non-permissively licensed (GPL-licensed) software in the base
- system, and a detailed discussion of the status of external
- toolchain support. We also decided that a future meeting should
- discuss making incremental builds practical and that we should
- run a working group specifically on the kernel build system at a
- future conference.</p>
-
- <p>About half the meeting was consumed by a detailed walkthrough
- of the <tt>GPLinBase</tt> wiki page (see links). A number of
- areas need modest amounts of work and <tt>binutils</tt>
- replacement needs quite a bit. In practice, we believe we have
- most of the required pieces in either the ELF Toolchain project
- or LLVM, but the work of identifying pieces and testing them
- with base and ports will take some time.</p>
-
- <p>We then discussed the status of Warner Losh's work on adding
- support for GCC to the external toolchain infrastructure and on
- upstreaming patches to GCC. Fortunately, the majority of our
- changes to GCC in base are x86 modernization which is no longer
- required in new releases. In practice, we have about 2000 lines
- of changes that should be merged and a few hundred more we
- should add to cross toolchain ports. In addition to creating a
- modern cross GCC, the external toolchain support needs work due
- to differences in support for <tt>-B</tt> and possibly
- <tt>--sysroot</tt> between Clang and GCC. Further discussions
- of external toolchain support occurred in the Embedded
- session.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Documentation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benedict</given>
- <common>Reuschling</common>
- </name>
- <email>bcr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201309DevSummit?action=AttachFile&amp;do=get&amp;target=DocWGSummaryReport.pdf">Summary</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We wanted to try something new this year, so instead of doing a
- lot of talk, we focused on doing actual work, and fixing PRs in
- collaboration with the attendees who participated the working
- group. It turned out that it did not work so well, because we
- had a lot of things to discuss, but some issues were fixed
- eventually.</p>
-
- <p>There was a huge demand for a new webpage: it has to be more
- modern to catch up with the recent trends. It should provide
- dynamic content like blogrolls, twitter feeds, etc. Currently,
- the problem is that the web site lacks many basic
- functionalities, such as the search option is not working
- properly. Isabelle Long has been working on integrating the
- DuckDuckGo search engine into the web site, and she will
- hopefully commit the necessary changes soon. There are other
- problems, for example, there is no link to the &os; Forums,
- while they have established themselves as another support option
- for users.</p>
-
- <p>Then the representatives of the &os; Foundation joined our
- group and showed us what they have been working on. They showed
- a design proposal for their website. Their suggestion is to
- make the &os; Foundation website look similar to the &os;
- Project website, so these pages could be connected visually.
- Judging from the fancy proposal they have shown us, it will
- probably take a lot of infrastructural work to make our website
- look closely to the Foundation's. As a result, we agreed to
- form a team for the new website, assembled from Project members
- internally, to ensure that the new design satisfies expectations
- from all sides, e.g., administration, functionality, security,
- and so on.</p>
-
- <p>Another thing that we have talked about was the on-going print
- edition work of the &os; Handbook. We have promised to complete
- the effort by BSDCan this year, but apparently we could not make
- it in time. Dru Lavigne went through the whole Handbook and
- identified many problems to solve (outdated content, unrelated
- sections, etc.) in order to have really good content ready for
- the printed edition. We need more content and reviewers, so if
- you are looking through the Handbook and meet an outdated
- section, please contact the Documentation Team. You do not have
- to send patches right away, it is enough to provide a few
- sentences or a paragraph only to improve or add the description
- for the given system functionality. The Documentation Team will
- then take care of putting them in the Handbook or the relevant
- documents.</p>
-
- <p>We also discussed the idea of having maintainers assigned to
- specific sections and chapters of the Handbook, similarly to the
- policy implemented in the Ports Collection, so users and related
- PRs can be forwarded to them, and the maintainers take care of
- keeping those areas in the documentation up-to-date. The goal
- is to reduce the overall workload on the Documentation Team.</p>
-
- <p>Finally, it was mentioned at the vendor group that we want to
- revamp our actual workflow for translating documents. We are
- currently doing the translation work by using a standard editor
- translating sentence by sentence, which is tedious. In addition
- to that, most of the translator teams are really small, so it is
- hard for them to catch up with the changes in the English
- documents and they become outdated quickly. We have briefly
- talked with Gavin Atkinson about removing really outdated
- documentation from the <tt>doc</tt> tree, like the ones who are
- still reflecting &os;&nbsp;5.x or so. In summary, the main
- objective is to have a system that helps by keeping track of
- translations, like the PC-BSD developers are doing: we are aware
- that Kris Moore has written some scripts to extend the standard
- tools like Pootle to improve their efficiency. It would be a
- huge win to see how many sentences are already translated, how
- many are left to translate, how many of them could be reused
- using such a system. Another benefit of these systems is that
- they can provide an interface for casual contributors to provide
- translations which can be then checked and committed by the
- documentation developers.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Desktop</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kris</given>
- <common>Moore</common>
- </name>
- <email>kmoore@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201309DevSummit?action=AttachFile&amp;do=get&amp;target=DesktopWG-Summary.pdf">Summary</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the Desktop working group, Kris Moore summarized the changes
- made over the last few months in the world of PC-BSD. Builds
- based on the freshly released <tt>9.2-RELEASE</tt> are in
- progress, and future builds based on <tt>10-STABLE</tt> are
- coming soon. The plan there is to track the <tt>10-STABLE</tt>
- branch until it becomes <tt>11-STABLE</tt>. Kris also described
- the <q>rolling release</q> model they have switched to. This
- approach leverages <tt>freebsd-update(8)</tt> to provide rolling
- updates for the base system (that is, the kernel and the
- userland utilities) and in parallel with that, <tt>pkg(8)</tt>
- is employed for the packages, especially for the desktop
- applications. It was also reported that the PC-BSD staff has
- improved the ZFS integration of their tools, including the
- installer. Another highlight of the upcoming PC-BSD releases is
- that they will include Gleb Kurtsou's PEFS that provides user
- encryption of user home directories with PAM-based
- authentication.</p>
-
- <p>Next, the current in-progress items were reported and
- discussed. The <tt>sysutils/pcbsd-utils</tt> and
- <tt>sysutils/pcbsd-utils-qt4</tt> ports have been recently added
- to the ports tree that contain all PC-BSD developed tools and
- utilities, where the former features the command-line and the
- latter features the GUI-enabled versions of the corresponding
- programs. The PC-BSD developers have also been working on a
- <q>life-preserver</q> ZFS command-line and GUI utility, which is
- still in heavy development. The purpose of these tools to
- leverage ZFS for snapshot and replication functionality as a
- backup solution.</p>
-
- <p>Finally, the plans for PC-BSD&nbsp;10 were summarized. The PBI
- package format that PC-BSD employs in now under revision and
- will be updated to use <tt>pkg(8)</tt> repository to build PBIs
- and provide better integration for server PBIs. As part of this
- effort, it will also be investigated whether it is possible to
- run PBIs without actual installation. <tt>pc-sysinstall</tt>
- will have a text-based front-end. This is going to be basic at
- first, but later it will provide a command-line interface to do
- installation with the <tt>pc-sysinstall</tt> backend.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Virtualization</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
- <email>grehan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201309DevSummit?action=AttachFile&amp;do=get&amp;target=eurobsdcon_summary.pdf">Summary</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201309DevSummit/Virtualization">Notes</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the virtualization working group, Peter Grehan gave a status
- report. In &os;&nbsp;10, a lot of pieces of work have been
- going on for the last two years, so we are slowly getting the
- guest support of Xen, PHVM, Hyper-V drivers, and
- <tt>bhyve(4)</tt> into 10.0-RELEASE. We talked a little bit
- about the <tt>bhyve(4)</tt> <q>memory overcommit</q> work that
- Neel has been doing for a quite long time, but we are hoping
- that it will get into 10 as well. It gives much better
- integration with management of guest memory, with the &os;
- Virtual Memory subsystem, so we can actually page guest memory
- to swap. Some of the future directions for the
- <tt>bhyve(4)</tt> work has also been discussed: we want to shift
- away from the user-space boot loader, and use the BSD-licensed
- UEFI code from Intel as a boot ROM, we want to have more Windows
- guest support at some point, and getting the ability to suspend
- and resume the guests, which eventually leads to adding support
- for live migration.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>ZFS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
- <common>Matuška</common>
- </name>
- <email>mm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
- <common>Ahrens</common>
- </name>
- <email>mahrens@delphix.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>For starting up, Justin Gibbs gave an overview of shingled media
- which is a new technology that is coming from the hardware
- vendors. We talked about some performance issues with that,
- came up with some simple ideas of how to make sure that
- everything can take advantage of this, or actually not to have
- bad performance when not deleting, just overwriting the data.
- We finally came to the conclusion that it is probably very hard
- to do better than that.</p>
-
- <p>Then a status report of ZFS on other platforms besides &os; and
- Illumos was given. On Linux, it basically works, it is being
- actively developed, it is in the kernel. On Mac OS X, it is
- quite immature, but there is a lot of work going on there. On
- Oracle Solaris, they are still working on ZFS but probably we
- will never see source code from them.</p>
-
- <p>We talked about creating a common, cross-platform code
- repository for ZFS that all the platforms would pull code from.
- The idea here is that all the platforms available would get the
- platform-independent code from there verbatim, so getting
- changes into all platforms is much easier. This would not
- include things like the ZPL, which need to interface with each
- platform-specific VFS layer, but that would reduce the hackiness
- of the Solaris Porting Layer that is in &os; and Linux while
- adding a little bit of porting layer to Illumos. We talked
- about how we should stage this work and we decided we definitely
- want to try to include the Linux developers from the beginning
- rather than doing just Illumos plus &os; and then tacking on the
- Linux layer.</p>
-
- <p>Next, we talked about test coverage and what tests are
- available. Spectra Logic has finished porting the STF test suite
- to &os;, so we discussed how we can make them more widely
- available, and potentially getting them into the main source
- tree. Eventually, it will become part of the independent code
- repository but it may take a while to get there.</p>
-
- <p>And then we also talked about <tt>zfsd</tt>, which is a
- substitute for FMA. This is a Solaris technology which deals
- with hot spares and device replacement, etc. So <tt>zfsd</tt>
- is a replacement for this tool on &os;, implemented by Spectra
- Logic. With regard to this, we discussed some of the issues
- about getting it into the main tree, as they had done some
- subtle physical pathing that was not a hundred percent
- generic.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Security</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dag-Erling</given>
- <common>Smørgrav</common>
- </name>
- <email>des@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201309DevSummit?action=AttachFile&amp;do=get&amp;target=201309+DevSummit+Security+Report.pdf">Summary</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201309DevSummit/Security">Notes</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the security working group, we had four items in the agenda.
- First of all, we started with the current state of
- <tt>/dev/random</tt>. There were a number of known entropy
- harvesting bugs that have been fixed, for example feeding a lot of
- zeroes from the network stack. We have a pluggable random
- generator framework and we have a number of plugins for it,
- Yarrow is one, and the RDRAND, Padlock are two others, we have
- one that blocks and one that panics, and few coding examples and
- so on. For 10, we are going to backtrack and remove RDRAND and
- Padlock backends and feed them into Yarrow instead of delivering
- their output directly to <tt>/dev/random</tt>. It will still be
- possible to access hardware random number generators, that is,
- RDRAND, Padlock etc., directly by inline assembly or by using
- OpenSSL from userland, if required, but we cannot trust them any
- more. In addition to this, we want to collect more entropy
- early in the boot process, because we want to get rid of the
- <tt>initrandom</tt> script that feeds mostly static data into
- <tt>/dev/random</tt> and pretends that is actually entropy,
- when it is not. Pawel Jakub Dawidek has a patch which has been
- floating around and doing some analysis on this, we finally got
- some numbers for it. This patch feeds the amount of time it
- takes to attach a device into <tt>/dev/random</tt> and it turns
- out that one can get about 4 good bits of entropy from each
- device. Also, we should have the installer fill up the
- <tt>/entropy</tt> file on the newly installed system, so we have
- something when the system starts up for the first time. And
- there is also the matter of (especially with virtualization and
- cloning, which is becoming more and more common) ensuring that
- the clones diverge quickly enough. As an example, we discussed
- having the installer generate SSH keys. But a problem is that if
- you install a VM and it generates the SSH keys, and then it is
- cloned, all the instances will have the same keys. So when the
- individual VMs are started and they do not have enough entropy
- harvesting early in the boot process, then keys are generated
- based on the entropy that the installer has dumped during the
- installation process, which is as almost as bad. The device
- attach patch helps with that.</p>
-
- <p>The next item was package signing. We have a short-term
- solution for 10 until a more professional one is developed. In
- this design, the package builders do not have the keys, instead
- they submit hashes to a signing server after they are done, and
- the signing server returns the signature. We are simply going
- to ship the fingerprints with the base system under
- <tt>/etc/pkg/fingerprints</tt>. If we need to revoke a key, or
- distribute a new key, we will just issue a new &os; Security
- Advisory (which should be done anyway), and will have
- <tt>freebsd-update(8)</tt> distribute an update that moves
- the key from the <tt>trusted</tt> directory to the
- <tt>revoked</tt> directory and adds the new key to the
- <tt>trusted</tt> directory. When launched, <tt>pkg(8)</tt>
- looks into those directories, loads all the keys it finds, and
- will accept a packages if it is signed by at least one good key
- and no revoked keys.</p>
-
- <p>Package signing was followed by mitigation by Sofian Brabez.
- He has stackgap optimization and <tt>mmap()</tt> randomization
- ready to be included in 10, but turned off by default. Stackgap
- randomization adds a random amount of empty space at the top of
- the stack, so that an attacker cannot just make assumptions
- about the actual stack layout of the applications in case of
- buffer overflows. The problem with stackgap randomization is
- programs like Varnish, that have many threads and therefore very
- small stacks in order to avoid running out of stack space, will
- run out of stack space. This is because stackgap randomization
- will increase the size of the stacks. <tt>mmap()</tt>
- randomization inserts a random gap between consecutive mappings
- for the same purpose. Stack protection (SSP) can now be enabled
- by default. The problem is if it is turned on by default, a lot
- of ports will break. It is because GCC includes an additional
- object file during linking for checking the canary words, and
- this apparently interferences the way some ports build.
- <tt>libc</tt> is now a linker script and not just a <tt>.so</tt>
- file, therefore the linker will always know how to handle this.
- <tt>ldbase</tt> randomization was also discussed, but it has not
- been implemented. It randomizes where the libraries are loaded
- by the run-time linker.</p>
-
- <p>The final item on the agenda was VuXML and <tt>portaudit</tt>. We
- have a number of shortcomings with VuXML. One of them is that the
- <tt>portaudit</tt> tool is based on string matching which is
- unreliable, especially when we have ports that are renamed and
- multiple ports, different versions of the same software. In addition,
- there are many errors in the actual data, especially a very
- common error is to have <tt>&gt;</tt> instead of <tt>&gt;=</tt>.
- Also, the auditing tools do not verify the base system version.
- We have VuXML entries for Security Advisories but they are
- unused because of this. One of the reasons for that is that the kernel
- patch level does not necessarily reflect the patch level of the
- userland, because <tt>freebsd-update(8)</tt> does not update the
- kernel patch level unless the actual update affects the kernel. So
- we are going to start including CPE information in ports. That is the
- Common Platform Enumeration, and that is a NIST standard for uniquely
- identifying software packages, versions, variances, even port
- revisions. The point of using CPEs is that it is unique, not
- tied to the name of the port so we can have multiple ports with
- the same CPE without any trouble. We will store it as
- annotations for <tt>pkg(8)</tt> packages. CPEs published by
- NIST can be simply pushed directly to VuXML and we do not have
- to do the matching ourselves any more. The specification of CPE
- includes a matching algorithm and is shipped with a reference
- implementation. &os;&nbsp;10 is going to install a script under
- <tt>/libexec</tt> that prints the userland patch level, and
- <tt>freebsd-update(8)</tt> will update that script so it will be
- possible to verify the userland patch level as well.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Networking</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Lawrence</given>
- <common>Stewart</common>
- </name>
- <email>lstewart@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gleb</given>
- <common>Smirnoff</common>
- </name>
- <email>glebius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201309DevSummit/Networking">Notes</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>André Oppermann gave a status report on his current work on the
- interface between the network stack and the drivers. He is
- planning to publish a formal documentation on the stack-driver
- boundary and split the <tt>ifnet</tt> structure into separate,
- stack- and driver-owned sections. All drivers will be adjusted
- to this new world order, and a call for feedback will be posted
- to the respective mailing lists. This change is being
- implemented in the <tt>projects/ifq</tt> Subversion branch,
- supervised by Ed Maste on behalf of the &os; Foundation as
- sponsor. André is close to completing his TCP-AO work, and
- working on moving the IPsec code into a <tt>pfil(9)</tt>-based
- kernel module. Gleb Smirnoff came up with the problem of
- implementing a lightweight reference counting to avoid dangling
- pointers, and Alexander Chernikov started a discussion on the
- routing performance.</p>
-
- <p>Another highlight of the networking stack working group was the
- discussion on testing, where everybody agreed that developers
- should communicate with companies able to test the performance
- with different workloads. Olivier Cochard-Labbé (from Orange)
- and Alexander Chernikov (from Yandex) have already shown
- interest in this effort, while the Netflix staff (Lawrence
- Stewart, Adrian Chadd, and Scott Long) confirmed that they have
- access to a TCP-heavy production workload. On a related note,
- it was added that Netflix is looking to host developer summits
- focused on networking in Los Gatos, California, on a
- semi-regular basis.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Embedded Platforms</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201309DevSummit?action=AttachFile&amp;do=get&amp;target=Embedded-devsummit-201309.pdf">Summary</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201309DevSummit/Embedded">Notes</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201308DevSummit/Embedded">Cambridge notes</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The discussion on embedded platforms was started in Cambridge a
- month earlier, where it was kicked off with a presentation by
- BrilliantService on their Viking operating system for a head
- mount augmented reality display. We then had a discussion of
- board bringup and the related topic of kernel minimization.
- This was followed by a long discussion of system image creation
- and what is required to promote some embedded platforms to
- Tier-1 status. Finally, we discussed power management.</p>
-
- <p>The discussion of Tier-1 status for embedded platforms,
- particularly Raspberry-Pi, identified a number of things required
- to make this possible. In addition to some driver improvements
- and stabilization efforts, we need to build images as part of,
- or derived from the products of the current release build
- process. We also need to be building packages (Stacey Son is
- working on making this happen for ARM and MIPS64). We will also
- need some form of binary updates. Initially this will probably
- be done via <tt>freebsd-update(8)</tt>, but in the long term this
- will likely be too slow to be practical. Further discussion of
- this topic was a major thread at the EuroBSDCon developer
- summit.</p>
-
- <p>The power management discussion was wide ranging and concluded
- that we do need better power management infrastructure and that we
- are not entirely sure what that looks like. We certainly do
- need some way to represent the power management bus/device trees
- that differ from the conventional models of attachment in our
- device infrastructure. We also need smarter scheduling to allow
- us to do things like steer all interrupts away from certain
- cores so they can be shut all the way down.</p>
-
- <p>In Malta, the first thing we talked about was trying to get
- better goals, use cases for the external toolchain support so that
- we have the work done by &os;&nbsp;11, where any architecture
- that supports can be built by using external toolchains. We
- talked about different ways for an architecture that does not
- have support for a native toolchain to work in the QEMU-based
- package building infrastructure. By &os;&nbsp;11, we also want
- to make sure that it was all well-documented so that users will
- know what is and what is not supported on a given platform.</p>
-
- <p>Next, we had a long discussion about the auto tuning changes
- that Alfred Perlstein did recently. They are great for machines
- with a gigabyte or more memory, but they are bad for machines
- that almost have no memory, so Adrian Chadd has volunteered to
- fix this (see the slides for more details).</p>
-
- <p>We talked a lot about what to do around the ARM port in
- &os;&nbsp;11, and we have set some goals for 11 in this area.
- Some of the highlights are as follows. We want to have the
- ability to boot one kernel on any <tt>armv6</tt> platform
- &mdash; currently there are a number technical roadblocks to
- that. We want to keep the <tt>armv4</tt> and <tt>armv5</tt>
- support in 11 until there is some particular reason not to do
- that. One of the biggest tasks probably, since we are moving to
- Clang, would be the external toolchain item. Besides that, the
- <tt>armv6</tt> will grow hardware floating-point support, we are
- hoping to have Symmetric Multi-Processing (SMP). And we talked
- rather extensively about some of the release engineering tasks
- we will have to do: we need to have images for popular boards,
- such as Raspberry Pi and BeagleBoard. We would like to have
- some work done in this area in the 10.1 timeframe. We want to
- get packages spun up for ARM and MIPS, as well as setting the
- infrastructure up for <tt>freebsd-update(8)</tt>. It was also
- briefly mentioned that there is no good GPU support on ARM right
- now, and that is on the &os; side. We need a strategy that has
- the least disadvantages, which might be adopting the Android ABI
- and let the Android blobs to be dropped in. There are a number
- of challenges in this case.</p>
-
- <p>In addition to that, we talked about MIPS and various FDT
- issues. The key problems for the latter were that we need
- better clock and power support and there are separate
- <q>domains</q> from the device tree, and they need to be
- treated as such. Also, GPIO and pinmux are inconsistent
- between the different releases, we need to fix that. We also
- talked about Arm64, where there are lot of things to do. The key
- though is find out (with the assistance of the &os; Foundation)
- who is interested in Arm64 among the vendors and how to
- collaborate with them. Since the Foundation has the contacts
- and the related NDAs to the largest consumers, probably they are
- in the best position to drive this effort. Together with the
- Semihalf people and the ARM representative at the summit, Andrew
- Wafaa, we have conluded that Arm64 support is not far away from
- the things we have now support for in the kernel. It turned out
- that it is mostly about how we organize the source tree and
- similar minor issues.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Ports and Packages</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Erwin</given>
- <common>Lansing</common>
- </name>
- <email>erwin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201309DevSummit?action=AttachFile&amp;do=get&amp;target=20130928-eurobsdcon-ports-summary.pdf">Summary</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201309DevSummit/Ports">Notes</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We had one full presentation by Allan Jude, a quick overview of
- what they did for the PC-BSD CDN (Content Delivery Network).
- For example, it uses the <tt>--delay-update</tt> flag for
- <tt>rsync(1)</tt> to make it more atomic, uses a lot of ZFS
- functions (e.g., replication, snapshot management) and
- implements automatic mirror selection. It was a quite
- interesting talk, and featured some interesting ideas that we
- could pick and use for the &os; package distribution network.
- This was then followed by a talk by Jeremy Le Hen, who talked
- about stack protection (SSP). It will be enabled by default in
- &os;&nbsp;10.x on amd64 and i386 platforms, but can be turned
- off by the <tt>SSP_UNSAFE</tt> knob. Conversely, it is not
- enabled by default on 9.x, but can be turned on by the other
- knob, <tt>WITH_SSP_PORT</tt>. This should work on amd64, and it
- has no effect on i386.</p>
-
- <p>Baptiste Daroussin talked about staged installs which was
- committed recently. Every other package system does that, now we
- do it as well. It brings a lot of improvements, such as we can
- catch packaging list errors earlier, before the package is
- actually installed on the file system. There the
- <tt>NEED_ROOT</tt> knob can be used if a port requires root
- privileges for building and packaging. It also simplifies most
- of the logic employed at the build farms, because many of the
- checks can be automated this way, catching broken plists and
- helping to get rid of the special <tt>post-install</tt> scripts.
- It lays the foundation for some new features we want to add in
- the future, for example implementing sub-packages. Having
- sub-packages enables building packages once and putting files
- into separate smaller packages which can be then installed
- individually. Compared to all the other options, it is turned
- off by default, and ports are slowly converted to this format
- one by one &mdash; however, at some point, we might say that
- ports not converted to support staging will be removed.
- Actually, this would help us find out which ports in the tree
- are not used any more.</p>
-
- <p>Then there was a discussion about what to do next. We have
- been talking about package sets for at least three years now, it
- seems we are finally able to do it. We are going to try to do a
- security branch, together with reviving the ports security team,
- in cooperation with the Security Officer, Dag-Erling Smørgrav.
- We are aiming for quarterly releases and weekly security updates
- for those releases in the security branch. This has been an
- ongoing plan for three years, because we needed many things to
- happen before we could proceed, such as moving away from CVS,
- introducing new-style binary packages, deploying new build
- clusters. We have finally got them all, and we can actually do
- it now with the <tt>pkg-test</tt> setup. So, we are hoping to
- start with the first quarterly release in early November.</p>
-
- <p>We had a long discussion about removing support for old-style binary
- packages now that we have <tt>pkg(8)</tt>. Staying compatible with
- <tt>pkg_install(1)</tt> hinders the introduction of new features, e.g.,
- sub-packages mentioned above. We cannot really add those new features
- as the old tools will not support them and we cannot expect ports to
- work with two different package formats at the same time. We
- do not want to surprise our users too much, but it turns out there is
- an easy migration path. Among many others, an advantage of
- <tt>pkg(8)</tt> that it can interoperate with various
- third-party applications, e.g., puppet and chef. It is still a POLA
- violation, so we should be careful of how the actual transition is
- made. We should give a lot of warning to the users, specially in case
- of large installations, where there are custom scripts to work with
- ports and packages. The date for throwing the switch has been
- set for six months, that is, April 2014, which fits nicely with
- the End-of-Life date of 8.3-RELEASE, the last release that does
- not include <tt>pkg(8)</tt>. So, at BSDCan next year, we can
- hopefully celebrate the switch from <tt>pkg_install(1)</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>Finally, we discussed issues related to package naming. The
- problem is that certain ports have the same name and they rely
- on this, so currently we have <tt>LATEST_LINK</tt> to work
- around this behavior. We should educate people to make better
- use of <tt>PKGNAMESUFFIX</tt> to make sure that all affected
- ports have a unique name. To encourage this, we should set up
- automated checking to warn people about having packages of the
- same name. <tt>PKGNAME</tt> must be unique across categories,
- so when one uses <tt>pkg-add(8)</tt>, the system has to know
- which package to choose for install. This will improve things
- for better handling of options, adding package flavors and
- implementing sub-packages.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>DNS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Erwin</given>
- <common>Lansing</common>
- </name>
- <email>erwin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201309DevSummit?action=AttachFile&amp;do=get&amp;target=20130928-eurobsdcon-dns-summary.pdf">Summary</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os;&nbsp;10 is not going to have BIND any more, it is going to
- be based on <tt>unbound(8)</tt> and LDNS, both have been
- imported into the base system, along with a small
- <tt>host(1)</tt> replacement. LDNS also comes with
- <tt>drill(1)</tt> that needs a simple wrapper to make it
- compatible with the <tt>dig(1)</tt> command-line interface.
- OpenSSH can use LDNS for checking SSH fingerprints which also
- implies that DNSSEC validation is enabled by default. Note that
- <tt>unbound(8)</tt> will be hidden, it will be a local resolver
- only. For other purposes, one shall have to install its version
- in the Ports Collection instead.</p>
-
- <p>For the next major version, &os;&nbsp;11, there will be more
- time to find an alternative to BIND, so it was also discussed in
- the working group what the requirements would be for an ideal
- DNS implementation. Based on the results, what we want is a
- caching, validating resolver library, which is compartmentalized
- by Capsicum, supports per-user policies and integration with the
- Casper daemon, BSD-licensed, has a low footprint, fast, and
- thread-safe. But the most important factor here is that we want
- to standardize the API towards application level, so we can
- actually report back to the user on what happens in relation
- with DNSSEC operations in an informative way. There have been
- many proposals for that, like the get-api from Hoffman, or
- draft-hayatnagarkar-dns-ext-validator-api for <tt>libval</tt>,
- but it is currently being standardized by members of IETF. What
- we want to do is to contact those people and make sure that
- &os;&nbsp;11 will become a standard reference
- implementation.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Vendor Discussions</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Erwin</given>
- <common>Lansing</common>
- </name>
- <email>erwin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201309DevSummit?action=AttachFile&amp;do=get&amp;target=20130928-eurobsdcon-vendor-summary.pdf">Summary</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>First, Justin Gibbs, on behalf of the &os; Foundation, gave a
- status update. A major change was that previously we had only a
- single part-time employee, Deb Goodkin. Now we have a two
- full-time technical staff members involved in some of the
- current projects, such as Kostik Belousov who is still working
- on improving our X.org support. They are also helping out with
- improving continuity within different teams like the Release
- Engineering Team and the Security Team. We also employed Glen
- Barber as a system administrator who is working with the &os;
- cluster administrators to supervise the Project's machines, and
- he is also helping out with release engineering. Ed Maste has
- been employed part-time as a project manager to oversee the
- progress of the Foundation-sponsored projects. But we are
- hoping to get more people involved, especially on the sides of
- administration and marketing.</p>
-
- <p>We had a presentation by Daichi Goto about his company in
- Japan, called BSD Consulting, Inc. He consulted for a company
- where he wanted to solve problems using &os; but the company did
- not allow him to do that as they could not get commercial
- support for &os;. So he started his own company solely for this
- purpose, which for example, includes hardware certification.</p>
-
- <p>There was a discussion revolving around that current status of
- our documentation and web site, especially in Japan, where most
- of the people do not speak English very well. In the rest of
- the time we had a long but fruitful discussion about smaller
- projects, for example incorporating more bug fixes related to
- Infiniband into releases. In general, it would be useful to
- backport not only security fixes but major fixes and release
- backported erratas for the releases. Then we talked about
- nanobsd support, making it more visible and accessible to the
- potential users. Next, we talked about promoting ARM and MIPS
- platforms to Tier-1, providing more translated documents and
- testimonials, documentation to attract news users for &os; and
- reach out for them: how to write problem reports, debug the
- kernel, etc. In connection to that, PR triage was also
- mentioned, where the goal is to provide an answer for every
- incoming bug report in a couple of days. As usual, Java was
- also on the menu, where it seems they are swinging back to
- OpenJDK being the default in 1.8.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>USB</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hans-Petter</given>
- <common>Selasky</common>
- </name>
- <email>hselasky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201309DevSummit?action=AttachFile&amp;do=get&amp;target=DevSummitUSB2013Status.pdf">Summary</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201309DevSummit?action=AttachFile&amp;do=get&amp;target=DevSummitUSB2013.pdf">Notes</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the USB working group, Hans-Petter Selasky summarized what
- happened to &os;'s USB stack during the last year. He
- mentioned that there were no serious issues, while the USB
- driver support improved on both device and controller fronts.
- He also noted that many systems have started to use the USB
- stack itself outside the &os; kernel, for example DragonFly BSD.
- Hans-Petter briefly walked through the list of ideas on how to
- improve USB support further: he wants to import more Linux USB
- serial port and Ethernet device drivers into userspace, which
- can be then accessed through his <tt>webcamd(8)</tt> daemon,
- move the NDIS (Ethernet and wireless) USB wrapper to userspace,
- and implement emulation of the Linux USB file system at
- character device level via the Cuse4BSD-based daemon, also in
- userspace.</p>
-
- <p>The summary was followed by the discussion of how to fix the
- detach issues experienced in case of USB wireless and Ethernet
- devices, initiated by Adrian Chadd. In addition to that, some
- DWC OTG were discussed, such as the need for implementing DMA
- support and expose it to more testing for all device speeds, not
- only for Ethernet and memory sticks.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project>
- <title>Developer Summit Track</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gábor</given>
- <common>Páli</common>
- </name>
- <email>pgj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://goo.gl/2EF30C">Playlist of the talks</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since 2011, the &os; Developer Summit Track has become an
- essential part of BSDCan and EuroBSDcon conferences. It
- provides the developers and community members an opportunity to
- tell about their latest projects, brainstorm on solutions to a
- hard problem, train attendees to use a new tool, make
- observations about a &os; development process and how to improve
- it, talk about how their company uses &os;, or coordinate
- activities. One can also catch reports from the Google Summer
- of Code students at the European instances.</p>
-
- <p>At EuroBSDcon 2013 we had talks on the following topics:
- superpages for ARM, an SDIO stack, porting GlusterFS, unattended
- encrypted kernel crash dumps, adding Capsicum support for
- compression services, an intelligent download management
- service, LLDB, improvements in packet forwarding, multipath TCP
- support, a &os;-based network simulation environment, and
- finally, porting Mirage, an operating system written in the
- OCaml functional language, to &os;. The playlist of the talk
- recordings (audio with slides and demonstrations) can be found
- above at the entry's URL section.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for Status Report//EN" "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd" >
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>October-December</month>
-
- <year>2013</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between October and
- December 2013. This is the last of four reports planned for
- 2013.</p>
-
- <p>The last quarter of 2013 was very active for the &os;
- community, much like the preceding quarters. Many advances were
- made in getting &os; to run on ARM-based System-on-Chip boards
- like Cubieboard, Rockchip, Snapdragon, S4, Freescale i.MX6, and
- Vybrid VF6xx. &os; is also becoming a better platform for Xen
- and the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud. There are plans for &os;
- to become a fully supported compute host for OpenStack. The I/O
- stack has again received some performance boosts on
- multi-processor systems through work touching the CAM and GEOM
- subsystems, and through better adaptation of UMA caches to
- system memory constraints for ZFS. The &os; Foundation did an
- excellent job in this quarter, and many of their sponsored
- projects like VT-d and UEFI support, iSCSI stack, Capsicum, and
- auditdistd are about to complete. At the same time, new projects
- like Automounter and Intel GPU updates have just been launched.
- The Newcons project has been merged into -CURRENT, which will
- make it possible to finally move to the latest version of X.Org
- in the Ports Collection. Efforts are also under way to improve
- testing with Jenkins and Kyua. It is an exciting time for users
- and developers of &os;!</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! This report
- contains 37 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.</p>
-
- <p>The deadline for submissions covering between January and
- March 2014 is April 7th, 2014.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>CBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleg</given>
- <common>Ginzburg</common>
- </name>
- <email>olevole@olevole.ru</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bsdstore.ru"/>
- <url href="https://github.com/olevole/cbsd"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>CBSD is another &os; jail management solution, aimed at
- combining various features, such as <tt>racct(8)</tt>,
- <tt>vnet</tt>, <tt>zfs(8)</tt>, <tt>carp(4)</tt>, and
- <tt>hastd(8)</tt>, into a single tool. This provides a more
- comprehensive way to build application servers using
- pre-installed jails with a typical set of software, and requires
- minimal effort to configure.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Proper English translation of the website and the
- documentation.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>&os; Test Suite</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Julio</given>
- <common>Merino</common>
- </name>
- <email>jmmv@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/TestSuite">Project page</url>
- <url href="http://kyua1.nyi.FreeBSD.org/">Continuous testing infrastructure</url>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-testing/2013-December/000109.html">Mailing list announcement</url>
- <url href="http://julipedia.meroh.net/2013/12/introducing-freebsd-test-suite.html">Blog post</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Test Suite project aims to equip &os; with a
- comprehensive test suite that is easy to run out of the box and
- during the development of the system. The test suite is
- installed into <tt>/usr/tests/</tt> and the <tt>kyua(1)</tt>
- command-line tool (<tt>devel/kyua</tt> in the Ports Collection)
- is used to run them.</p>
-
- <p>The benefits of having a test suite that is easy to use and
- continuously run are obvious: regressions can be caught sooner
- rather than later and the Release Engineering Team can better
- assess the quality of the tree before deciding to cut a release.
- Additionally, because we choose to install the tests, we allow
- any end user to perform sanity checks on new installations of
- the system on their particular hardware configuration &mdash; a
- very attractive thing to do when deploying production
- servers.</p>
-
- <p>During the last few months, we have added the necessary pieces to
- the build system to support building and installing test programs of
- various kinds. To demonstrate the functionality of these, some test
- programs were added and others were migrated from the old testing tree
- in <tt>tools/regression/</tt> to the new layout for tests.</p>
-
- <p>The current test suite should be seen as a proof of concept at this
- point: it is only composed of a small set of test programs and the goal
- is to get the infrastructure in place before mass-migrating existing
- test code and/or importing external tests.</p>
-
- <p>As part of this work, two new releases of Kyua were published.
- Of special interest is the addition of a TAP-compliant backend so
- that existing tests from <tt>tools/regression/</tt> can be
- plugged into the test suite with minimum effort.</p>
-
- <p>As of December 31st, the basic continuous testing
- infrastructure is up and running, see the links section for the
- home page. For further information, please see the related
- announcement and blog post on the subject (also in the links
- section).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We have three machines for the test cluster. At the
- moment, only one of them is in use to continuously test amd64 on
- both <tt>head</tt> and <tt>stable/10</tt>. We need to figure
- out the right level of parallelization to put other machines to
- use &mdash; but a first easy cut may be to just test different
- architectures (with the help of QEMU).</task>
-
- <task>Related to the above, the Kyua reporting engine needs
- significant tuning to make the reports nice and clean. Ideally,
- Kyua should be able to coalesce results from different runs into
- a single location and generate cohesive reports out of them.
- Fixing this is a high priority.</task>
-
- <task>A tutorial on writing tests for &os; has been proposed for
- AsiaBSDCon&nbsp;2014. The outcome of the proposal is still
- unknown, but stay tuned!</task>
-
- <task>Port, port, and port more tests to the new test suite. A
- test suite is worthless if it does not validate stuff. Stay tuned
- for a request for help once we have put all basic pieces in
- place and have streamlined the migration process.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on Cubieboard{1,2}</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ganbold</given>
- <common>Tsagaankhuu</common>
- </name>
- <email>ganbold@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/tsgan/allwinner_a10/blob/master/if_emac.c">EMAC driver code</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Cubieboard is a single-board computer based on the AllWinner
- A10 SoC, popular on cheap tablets, phones and media PCs. The
- second version enhances the board mainly by replacing the
- AllWinner A10 SoC with an AllWinner A20 which contains 2 ARM
- Cortex-A7 MPCore CPUs and 2 Mali-400 GPUs (Mali-400MP2). In the
- last few months, work has continued on their &os; port, and
- some work was done on the EMAC 10/100 Ethernet driver (see
- link). The driver is now in a good shape, however the RX side
- is very slow and there is need to have an external DMA driver that
- can be used in this case.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on Newer ARM Boards</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ganbold</given>
- <common>Tsagaankhuu</common>
- </name>
- <email>ganbold@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/arm/Radxa%20Rock">&os; on Radxa Rock</url>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/256949"/>
- <url href="https://github.com/tsgan/qualcomm">Some preliminary sources for Snapdragon board IFC6410</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Rockchip is a series of SoC (System on Chip) integrated
- circuits that are mainly for embedded systems applications in
- mobile entertainment devices such as smartphones, tablets, e-books,
- set-top boxes, media players, personal video, and MP3 players.
- Due to their evolution from the MP3/MP4 player market, most
- Rockchip ICs feature advanced media decoding logic but lack
- integrated cellular radio basebands. Initial support for the
- Rockchip RK3188 (Quad core Cortex A9) SoC is committed to
- <tt>head</tt>. Now &os; runs on Radxa Rock and it supports
- the following peripherals:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Existing DWC OTG driver in host mode</li>
- <li>GPIO</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Some work was also done on initial support for the Qualcomm
- Snapdragon S4 SoC, featuring the Krait CPU, which is considered
- a "platform" for use in smartphones, tablets, and smartbook
- devices. Krait has many similarities with the ARM Cortex-A15
- CPU and is also based on the ARMv7 instruction set. A minimal
- console driver was written, and &os;'s early boot messages can
- be now seen on the serial console. The timer driver works too,
- and the boot now stops at the mountroot prompt.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Postmaster Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Postmaster Team</name>
- <email>postmaster@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/svn-src-stable-10"/>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/ctm-src-10"/>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/ctm-src-10-fast"/>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/committers-guide/pgpkeys.html">OpenPGP Keys section in the Committer's Guide</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the fourth quarter of 2013, the &os; Postmaster Team has
- implemented the following items that may be interest of the
- general public:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Retired the <tt>freebsd-aic7xxx</tt> mailing list.</li>
-
- <li>Created a <tt>graphics-team</tt> alias, requested by Niclas
- Zeising.</li>
-
- <li>Worked with the &os; Port Management Team to set up
- <tt>portmgr-lurkers</tt> so port managers can move addresses
- between those two aliases at their discretion.</li>
-
- <li>Created the lists associated with the new <tt>stable/10</tt>
- branch: <tt>svn-src-stable-10</tt>, <tt>ctm-src-10</tt>, and
- <tt>ctm-src-10-fast</tt>.</li>
-
- <li>Redirected the <tt>vbox</tt> alias to the <tt>emulation</tt>
- list, requested by Bernhard Fröhlich.</li>
-
- <li>Continued a discussion on current and possible future mail
- and spam filtering.</li>
-
- <li>Disbanded <tt>lua</tt> and transferred it to Baptiste
- Daroussin, requested by Matthias Andree and Baptiste
- Daroussin.</li>
-
- <li>Modified the list moderators/administrators for
- <tt>ports-secteam</tt>, requested by Dag-Erling Smørgrav.</li>
-
- <li>Assisted Warren Block with an update to the "OpenPGP Keys
- for &os;" section of the Committer's Guide.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Xfce/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Xfce Team</name>
- <email>xfce@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Xfce">The &os; Xfce Team's wiki page</url>
- <url href="https://people.freebsd.org/~olivierd/xfce-core-unstable.html">Core</url>
- <url href="https://people.freebsd.org/~olivierd/parole-unstable.html">Parole</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Xfce is a free software desktop environment for Unix and
- Unix-like platforms, such as &os;. It aims to be fast and
- lightweight, while still being visually appealing and easy to
- use. The &os; Xfce Team has kept most of the Xfce ports
- up-to-date, while fixing many issues along the way in this
- quarter.</p>
-
- <p>Currently, the following components with the following versions
- are available:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Applications:</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Orage (4.10.0)</li>
- <li>Midori (0.5.6)</li>
- <li>xfce4-terminal (0.6.3)</li>
- <li>xfce4-parole (0.5.3, 0.5.4)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>Panel plugins:</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin (1.2.0, 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 1.3.0)</li>
- <li>xfce4-mailwatch-plugin (1.2.0)</li>
- <li>xfce4-wmdock-plugin (0.6.0)</li>
- </ul>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We helped Midori's upstream switch from Waf (Python script)
- to CMake. Xfce now also supports Gtk2, Gtk3, and the new
- WebKitGtk API, available from the 2.x branch, not present in our
- ports tree at the moment, though. Most of the ports now use
- stage directories, with only some plugins left to convert.</p>
-
- <p>We also removed obsolete ports:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>x11-themes/lila-xfwm4</tt> (Xfwm4 theme)</li>
- <li><tt>multimedia/xfce4-media</tt> (multimedia player)</li>
- <li><tt>net-im/xfce4-messenger-plugin</tt></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Besides, we followed the development of the Xfce core
- components and Parole closely. See the links for documentation
- on how to upgrade those libraries.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix Midori's build on DragonFly, through DPorts.</task>
-
- <task>Fix build of the Granite framework (it is an extension to
- Gtk and Midori uses it) on &os;&nbsp;10 and <tt>head</tt>.
- Those are mostly LLVM failures.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for Berkeley DB 5 and higher to Orage.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on Freescale i.MX6 processors</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ian</given>
- <common>Lepore</common>
- </name>
- <email>ian@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-arm/2013-November/006877.html">Announcement of Wanboard support</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The i.MX range is a family of Freescale Semiconductor
- proprietary microprocessors for multimedia applications based on
- the ARM architecture and focused on low power consumption. The
- i.MX6x series is based on the ARM Cortex A9 solo, dual, or quad
- cores. Initial support for them has been committed to
- <tt>head</tt>, and merged to <tt>stable/10</tt>. All members of
- the i.MX6 family (Solo, Dual, and Quad core) are supported, but
- SMP support on the multi-core SoCs has not yet been enabled.</p>
-
- <p>Initial driver support includes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>USB (EHCI)</li>
- <li>Ethernet (Gigabit)</li>
- <li>SD Card</li>
- <li>UART</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The initial hardware bringup was done on Wandboard hardware,
- see the announcement on <tt>freebsd-arm</tt> in the links section
- for more information.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Write drivers for additional on-chip hardware, including
- I2C, SPI, AHCI, audio, and video.</task>
-
- <task>Add support to &os;-crochet script to generate Wandboard
- images</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Release Engineering Team</name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/10.0R/schedule.html">&os;&nbsp;10.0-RELEASE schedule</url>
- <url href="http://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/VM-IMAGES/">&os;&nbsp;Virtual Machine Images</url>
- <url href="http://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/">&os;&nbsp;Development Snapshots</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team is finishing the
- 10.0-RELEASE cycle. The release cycle changed with two
- last-minute release candidate builds, each addressing
- fixes critical to include in the final release.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; 10.0-RELEASE cycle is expected to be completed by
- mid-January, approximately eight weeks behind the original
- schedule.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Centralized Panic Reporting</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Colin</given>
- <common>Percival</common>
- </name>
- <email>cperciva@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2013-11-06-automated-freebsd-panic-reporting.html">Usage instructions</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>With the <tt>sysutils/panicmail</tt> port, a mechanism is now
- in place for automated submission of
- kernel panic reports to a central location. It is hoped that
- this will prove useful, as similar systems have for other
- operating systems, in identifying common panics so that
- developers can be alerted and they can be fixed faster.</p>
-
- <p>In the first two months that this mechanism has been in place,
- 28 kernel panics have been reported. This is nowhere near enough
- to be useful, so readers are strongly encouraged to install the
- <tt>sysutils/panicmail</tt> port and follow the instructions to
- enable it.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Get more systems set up to automatically submit panic
- reports!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>UMA/ZFS and RPC/NFS Performance Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?52894C92.60905">Discussion of the ZFS/UMA changes</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The performance of ZFS and NFS was suboptimal in &os;, so we
- have recently investigated some possible improvement paths. The
- <tt>uma(9)</tt> memory allocator caching code was improved to
- adapt better to system memory constraints. Combined with other
- virtual memory subsystem improvements done in the previous
- years, it should be safe to actively use <tt>uma(9)</tt> caches
- now. Their use in ZFS for ZIO/ARC may be enabled via the
- <tt>vfs.zfs.zio.use_uma</tt> <tt>loader(8)</tt> tunable, which
- is now the default for amd64, where it is recommended. Use of
- <tt>uma(9)</tt> caches for LZ4 compression buffers is
- unconditionally enabled on all architectures as it is has no
- serious drawbacks. On systems with many CPUs, these changes
- doubled the performance in the benchmarks.</p>
-
- <p>Several areas of the NFS server stack (RPC, FHA, DRC) got a
- number of fixes and performance optimizations that significantly
- improve performance and reduce the CPU usage in a number of
- tests. Together with the ZFS memory allocator changes mentioned
- above, it was possible to reach 200K NFS block read IOPS and 55K
- SPEC NFS IOPS.</p>
-
- <p>The code was committed to <tt>head</tt>. The <tt>uma(9)</tt>
- ZFS commits have been already merged to <tt>stable/10</tt>, and
- the remainder will be done soon as well.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>iXsystems, Inc</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>The SPEC NFS test hits lock congestion on several global
- locks in the file system layer when a quite intensive
- <tt>READDIRPLUS</tt> NFS request is received. Fixing this
- problem could improve performance on large systems even
- further.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>GEOM Direct Dispatch and Fine-Grained CAM Locking</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~mav/disk.pdf">Slides from EuroBSDCon 2013, also describing this project</url>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/260387">CAM improvements in the stable/10 branch</url>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/260385">GEOM improvements in the stable/10 branch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The CAM and GEOM multi-processor scalability improvement
- project has completed. The corresponding code has been committed
- to &os; <tt>head</tt> and recently merged to the
- <tt>stable/10</tt> branch; it shall appear in
- <tt>10.1-RELEASE</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>As part of this project, <tt>cam(4)</tt> (the ATA/SCSI subsystem)
- has received more fine-grained locking for better utilization of
- multi-core systems. In addition, the locking in <tt>geom(4)</tt>
- (the block storage subsystem) has also been polished, and a new
- direct dispatch functionality was implemented to spread the load
- between multiple threads and processors, and reduce the number
- of context switches.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to these <tt>cam(4)</tt> and <tt>geom(4)</tt> changes,
- the peak I/O rate has doubled on contemporary hardware, reaching
- up to 1,000,000&nbsp;IOPS!</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>iXsystems, Inc</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Some CAM controller drivers (SIMs) could also be optimized
- to get more benefits from this project, utilizing the new locking
- models and direct command completions from multiple interrupt
- threads.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/EC2</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Colin</given>
- <common>Percival</common>
- </name>
- <email>cperciva@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.daemonology.net/freebsd-on-ec2/">&os;/EC2 status page</url>
- <url href="http://www.daemonology.net/blog/2013-12-09-FreeBSD-EC2-configinit.html">Configinit</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>An Amazon Machine Image (AMI) is a special type of virtual
- appliance that is used to create a virtual machine within the
- Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud ("EC2"). It serves as the basic
- unit of deployment for services delivered using EC2. Such AMIs
- are available for <tt>8.3-RELEASE</tt> and later &os; releases,
- and every ALPHA, BETA, and RC of &os;&nbsp;10.0. Starting from
- &os;&nbsp;<tt>10.0-BETA1</tt>, &os;/EC2 images are running
- "fully supported" &os; binaries, and starting from
- &os;&nbsp;<tt>10.0-RC1</tt>, &os;/EC2 images include a
- <tt>"configinit"</tt> system for autoconfiguration using EC2
- user-data.</p>
-
- <p>Due to limitations of old (<tt>m1</tt>, <tt>m2</tt>,
- <tt>c1</tt>, <tt>t1</tt>) instance types,
- <tt>"Windows"</tt>-labelled images are required for those
- instance types; however all of the recent instances types
- &mdash; <tt>m3</tt> (general purpose), <tt>c3</tt> (high-CPU),
- and <tt>i2</tt> (high-I/O) &mdash; support &os; at the
- <tt>"unix"</tt> pricing rates.</p>
-
- <p>The maintainer of this platform considers it to be ready for
- production use.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Hand over the task of building &os; AMIs to the Release
- Engineering Team.</task>
-
- <task>Get Amazon to add <tt>"&os;"</tt> to the list of platforms
- supported by EC2, so that it can stop showing up as <tt>"Other
- Linux"</tt>.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>&os; Python Ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Python Team</name>
- <email>python@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Python">The &os; Python Team page</url>
- <url href="irc://freebsd-python@irc.freenode.net">IRC channel</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Python is a widely used general-purpose, high-level programming
- language. For many operating systems, Python is a standard
- component; it ships with &os; as well. A lot of progress has
- been made around the &os; Python ports in the last quarter.</p>
-
- <p>The <tt>devel/py-distribute</tt> port has been replaced by the
- refreshed <tt>devel/py-setuptools</tt> port, which comes with a
- lot of features that simplify the methods of installing Python
- packages. The change also led us to install everything through
- Setuptools now, which resembles PyIP a bit and allows us to
- perform some major cleanup on the distutils installation
- behaviour.</p>
-
- <p>The implicit <tt>lang/python</tt> build and run-time dependency
- was removed from the ports infrastructure. Every port now
- depends on a specific Python version or on the
- <tt>lang/python</tt> metaport. This prevents compatibility
- issues for ports that depend on Python&nbsp;2.x OR
- Python&nbsp;3.x exclusively, but use the <tt>python</tt>
- command, which might point to a version of incompatible user
- choice.</p>
-
- <p>The <tt>lang/python27</tt> port was updated to version 2.7.6,
- and the <tt>lang/python33</tt> port was updated to version
- 3.3.3, and the <tt>lang/pypy</tt> port was updated to version
- 2.2.1.</p>
-
- <p>We are currently working on the necessary infrastructure quirks
- to support different Python versions for the same port. Most of
- the work has been done and needs to be tested before it can be
- integrated.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Develop a high-level and lightweight Python Ports Policy.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for granular dependencies (for example
- <tt>&gt;=1.0</tt> or <tt>&lt;2.0</tt>).</task>
-
- <task>Look at what adding <tt>pip</tt> support looks like.</task>
-
- <task>Convert all <tt>USE_PYDISTUTILS=easy_install</tt> entries to
- <tt>yes</tt> and remove the use of <tt>easy_install</tt> from
- the ports infrastructure.</task>
-
- <task>More tasks can be found on the team's wiki page (see
- links).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; Host Support for OpenStack and OpenContrail</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grzegorz</given>
- <common>Bernacki</common>
- </name>
- <email>gjb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michał</given>
- <common>Dubiel</common>
- </name>
- <email>md@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafał</given>
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.openstack.org"/>
- <url href="http://www.opencontrail.org"/>
- <url href="https://github.com/Semihalf/openstack-devstack"/>
- <url href="https://github.com/Semihalf/openstack-nova"/>
- <url href="https://github.com/Semihalf/contrail-vrouter"/>
- <url href="https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/freebsd-compute-node"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>OpenStack is a cloud operating system that controls large pools
- of compute, storage, and networking resources in a data center.
- OpenContrail is a network virtualization (SDN) solution
- comprising a network controller, a virtual router, and an
- analytics engine, which can be integrated with cloud
- orchestration systems like OpenStack or CloudStack.</p>
-
- <p>The goal of this work is to enable &os; as a fully supported
- compute host for OpenStack, using OpenContrail virtualized
- networking. The main areas of development are the
- following:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>OpenStack compute driver (<tt>nova-compute</tt>) for the
- &os; <tt>bhyve(4)</tt> hypervisor.</li>
-
- <li>OpenContrail vRouter (forwarding-plane kernel module) port
- to &os;.</li>
-
- <li>Integration and performance optimizations.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The current state of development features a working demo of
- OpenStack with compute node components running on a &os; host:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The native <tt>bhyve(4)</tt> hypervisor is driven by a
- <tt>nova-compute</tt> component for spawning guest instances
- and a <tt>nova-network</tt> component for providing simple
- networking between those guests.</li>
-
- <li>The <tt>nova-network</tt> approach (based on local host
- bridging) is becoming an obsolete technology in OpenStack and
- was used here only for demonstration and proof-of-concept
- purposes, without exploring all the possible features.</li>
-
- <li>The main objective is to move to OpenContrail-based
- networking, therefore becoming compliant with the modern
- OpenStack networking API ("neutron").</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Juniper Networks, Inc</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Decide how to integrate <tt>bhyve(4)</tt> with
- <tt>nova-compute</tt>, either natively or via the
- <tt>libvirt</tt> management layer.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>The LLDB Debugger</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/lldb"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>LLDB is the debugger in the LLVM family of projects. It
- supports Mac OS X, Linux, and &os;, with ongoing work to support
- Windows.</p>
-
- <p>In the last quarter of 2013, LLDB gained support for live
- (<tt>ptrace(2)</tt>-based) debugging of multithreaded processes
- on &os;. Initial &os; MIPS target support has also been
- committed, along with a number of endianness fixes in the
- general LLDB infrastructure.</p>
-
- <p>The LLDB snapshot in the &os; tree was updated to
- <tt>r196322</tt>. Currently disabled by default, it will be
- enabled for <tt>amd64</tt> after the import of Clang&nbsp;3.4.
- In the interim, it may be enabled by adding <tt>WITH_LLDB=</tt>
- to <tt>src.conf(5)</tt>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>DARPA/AFRL</sponsor>
- <sponsor>SRI International</sponsor>
- <sponsor>University of Cambridge</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update the in-tree snapshot to build after the Clang 3.4
- import.</task>
- <task>Fix <tt>amd64</tt> watchpoints.</task>
- <task>Test and fix the <tt>i386</tt> port.</task>
- <task>Implement &os; ARM support.</task>
- <task>Add support for kernel debugging (live local and remote
- debugging, and core files).</task>
- <task>Fix the remaining test suite failures.</task>
- <task>Enable by default on the <tt>amd64</tt> architecture.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>UEFI Boot</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/UEFI">UEFI wiki page</url>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/projects/uefi/">UEFI project branch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) provides boot-
- and run-time services for x86 computers, and is a replacement for
- the legacy BIOS. This project will adapt the &os; loader and
- kernel boot process for compatibility with UEFI firmware, found
- on contemporary servers, desktops, and laptops.</p>
-
- <p>In 2013, The &os; Foundation sponsored Benno Rice for a short
- project to improve the UEFI bootloader. This resulted in a
- working proof-of-concept in the UEFI project branch, but it was
- not ready to be merged to &os; <tt>head</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>Ed Maste has taken that original work and, with review feedback
- from Konstantin Belousov, been preparing it for integration into
- &os; <tt>head</tt>. Some changes have been merged to
- <tt>head</tt> already. The rest will be merged as they are
- refined.</p>
-
- <p>Intel provided a motherboard and CPU for the project, which
- proved invaluable for addressing bugs that did not appear while
- testing with the QEMU emulator.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Resolve a 32- versus 64-bit <tt>libstand(3)</tt> build issue.</task>
- <task>Merge kernel parsing of EFI memory map metadata.</task>
- <task>Integrate the EFI framebuffer with <tt>vt(9)</tt> (also
- known as Newcons).</task>
- <task>Connect <tt>efiloader</tt> to the build.</task>
- <task>Document manual installation for dual-boot configurations.</task>
- <task>Integrate UEFI configuration with the &os; installer.</task>
- <task>Support secure boot.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>GNOME/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; GNOME Team</name>
- <email>gnome@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome/"/>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/334661">Import of MATE</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>GNOME is a desktop environment and graphical user interface
- that runs on top of a computer operating system. GNOME is part
- of the GNU Project and can be used with various Unix-like
- operating systems, including &os;.</p>
-
- <p>In this quarter, MATE&nbsp;1.6 was finally imported into the
- Ports Collection, thanks to the efforts of Jeremy Messenger.
- MATE is a desktop environment forked from the now-unmaintained
- code base of GNOME&nbsp;2, therefore it is basically a
- replacement for GNOME&nbsp;2. Users wanting
- to keep GNOME&nbsp;2 as their desktop are advised to switch to MATE since
- GNOME&nbsp;2 will be replaced by GNOME&nbsp;3 in the near
- future. This switch will be announced in advance, so people
- will have time to move to MATE if they have not already. The
- complete MATE-based desktop environment can be installed via the
- <tt>x11/mate</tt> port, or, for a minimal install,
- <tt>x11/mate-base</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>Our home page is quite out of date. An update for it for
- GNOME&nbsp;3.6 is underway. Part of this update is rewriting
- and updating the old GNOME porting guide as a chapter of the
- Porter's Handbook.</p>
-
- <p>Another major task required for getting a bleeding-edge GNOME
- to build on &os; mostly out-of-the box is moving to JHbuild with
- some custom rules. This is done to find and fix compile issues
- on other BSDs more quickly.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>GNOME&nbsp;2 ports still need to be sorted out to evaluate
- which GNOME&nbsp;2 components will be gone or be replaced with
- their newer GNOME&nbsp;3 versions. This task is currently halted
- until we can get the documentation into a shape good enough to
- gather the issues and document the migration, including how
- to avoid the migration if the upgrade is not preferred. (This
- does not mean we do not want to know about issues with
- upgrading, though).</task>
-
- <task>Help the X11 Team with Cairo&nbsp;1.12, since the next
- version of GNOME&nbsp;3 (3.12) will need an up-to-date version
- of Pango and GTK&nbsp;3.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Intel GPU Driver Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project will update the Intel graphics chipset driver,
- <tt>i915kms</tt>, to a recent snapshot of the Linux upstream
- code. The update will provide at least 1.5 years of bugfixes
- from the Intel team, and introduce support for the newest
- hardware &mdash; in particular Haswell and ValleyView. The
- IvyBridge code will also be updated. The addition of several
- features which are required to update X.Org and Mesa
- is also planned.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Native iSCSI Stack</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napierała</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Native%20iSCSI%20target"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>iSCSI is a popular block storage protocol. Under this project,
- a new, fast, and reliable kernel-based iSCSI initiator (client)
- and target (server) have been implemented.</p>
-
- <p>During October to December, the work focused on performance and
- scalability. The target and the initiator now spread the load
- over multiple kernel threads, and the locking is optimized to
- reduce contention. This makes better use of multiple processor
- cores.</p>
-
- <p>Work to finish iSER support is ongoing. All those
- optimizations will be gradually merged to <tt>head</tt> in
- February, and are expected to merged back to <tt>stable/10</tt>
- and finally arrive in <tt>10.1-RELEASE</tt>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>BSDInstall ZFSBoot</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Allan</given>
- <common>Jude</common>
- </name>
- <email>freebsd@allanjude.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Devin</given>
- <common>Teske</common>
- </name>
- <email>dteske@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warren</given>
- <common>Block</common>
- </name>
- <email>wblock@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-sysinstall" />
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/RootOnZFS/GPTZFSBoot/9.0-RELEASE">Original Root-on-ZFS instuctions on the &os; Wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>BSDInstall has been the default installation program since
- &os;&nbsp;<tt>9.0-RELEASE</tt>. However, it could not utilize
- one of the best features of &os;, ZFS.</p>
-
- <p>The ZFSBoot project started at EuroBSDCon&nbsp;2013 and reached
- stable status in December, just in time for
- &os;&nbsp;<tt>10.0-RELEASE</tt>. Currently, ZFSBoot implements
- root-on-ZFS with 4k partition alignment, optional forced 4k
- sectors, optional <tt>geli(8)</tt> full disk encryption, and
- support for boot environments.</p>
-
- <p>As part of ZFSBoot, BSDInstall itself also received a number of
- updates, including enhanced debugging, more scriptability, a new
- keymap selection menu, and a number of other small changes to
- streamline the installation process. The new keymap menu allows
- the user to test the selected keymap before continuing, to
- ensure it is the desired keymap. Minor changes were made to the
- network configuration dialogues to make the identification of
- wireless interfaces easier.</p>
-
- <p>A number of additional features are also planned. The
- user should be able to create additional datasets and adjust the properties on
- all datasets in an interactive menu. There should also be integration with BSDConfig
- to allow users to install packages and the various other
- functionality that was previously provided by
- <tt>sysinstall</tt>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Interactive dataset editor.</task>
- <task>Dataset property editor.</task>
- <task>Consider using shell <tt>geom(4)</tt> parser.</task>
- <task>BSDConfig integration.</task>
- <task>UFS as a file system option, to allow users to create
- encrypted UFS installs.</task>
- <task>Optionally make the boot pool UFS or reside on USB
- device(s).</task>
- <task>Further streamline the installation process.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Jenkins Continuous Integration for &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Craig</given>
- <common>Rodrigues</common>
- </name>
- <email>rodrigc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.ixsystems.com/whats-new/jenkins-bhyve-and-webdriver-continuous-integration-testing-on-freenas/">Vendor Summit presentation</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>At the November 2013 &os; Vendor Summit, some work was
- presented that Craig Rodrigues has been doing with Continuous
- Integration and Testing at iXsystems. Craig's presentation
- described how iXsystems is using modern best practices for
- building and testing the FreeNAS code. Jenkins is a framework
- for doing continuous builds and integration that is used by
- hundreds of companies. BHyve (BSD Hypvervisor) is the new
- virtual machine system which will be part of &os;&nbsp;10.
- Webdriver is a Python toolkit for testing web applications. By
- combining these technologies, iXsystems is developing a modern
- and sophisticated workflow for testing and improving the quality
- of FreeNAS.</p>
-
- <p>Ed Maste from The &os; Foundation was interested in this work,
- and based on this interest, it is now being ported to &os;.
- Currently, a machine in the &os; cluster has been allocated for
- this purpose, where a <tt>bhyve(4)</tt>-based virtual machine
- was set up and Jenkins was installed. The remainder is still in
- progress.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish setting up Jenkins.</task>
- <task>Add more builds to Jenkins.</task>
- <task>Integrate testing with Jenkins.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>X.Org on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; X11 Team</name>
- <email>x11@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics">X11 roadmap and supported hardware matrix</url>
- <url href="http://trillian.chruetertee.ch/ports/browser/trunk">Ports-related development repository</url>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-x11/2014-January/014003.html">CFT for Cairo 1.12 and 8.x survey</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The newer graphics stack (<tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt>) is now built
- by default on <tt>head</tt> and is provided as binary packages
- from the official &os; <tt>pkg(8)</tt> repository for
- <tt>11-CURRENT</tt>. The major updates are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>X.Org server 1.12.</li>
- <li>Mesa 9.1.</li>
- <li>Recent Intel and Radeon X.Org drivers, using exclusively
- the KMS kernel drivers available in &os;&nbsp;9.x (Intel) and &os;&nbsp;10.x
- (Radeon).</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>This change makes X.Org on &os; <tt>head</tt> work
- out-of-the-box on workstations and laptops based on recent Intel
- and Radeon GPUs. &os;&nbsp;10.x will follow in a few weeks or
- months.</p>
-
- <p>Some software has started to require Cairo&nbsp;1.12, for
- example GTK+&nbsp;3.10 and Pango. Unfortunately, this version
- of Cairo triggers a bug in the old Intel driver (2.7.1,
- installed when <tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt> is not set), which causes
- display artifacts. A "Call For Testers" mail was posted on the
- <tt>freebsd-x11</tt> mailing-list (see the links above) to
- gather information about the behavior on other configurations
- (new Intel driver and non-Intel drivers). As of this writing,
- the reports received talk about improvements or, at least, no
- change noticed.</p>
-
- <p>To better manage changes such as the <tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt> and
- the Cairo&nbsp;1.12 changes mentioned above, we asked on the
- <tt>freebsd-x11</tt> mailing-list if people are using
- &os;&nbsp;8.x on their desktop computers and why they do not
- upgrade to &os;&nbsp;9.x or 10.x. So far, we received very few
- answers to this.</p>
-
- <p>The Radeon KMS driver in &os;&nbsp;10.x is now considered
- stable, especially now that integrated GPUs are properly
- initialized. One of the next steps will be to merge this to
- <tt>stable/9</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>A "Graphics" wiki article (see links) was created to centralize
- and coordinate the work being done on both the ports and the
- kernel. It contains the following important information:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>A roadmap of the team.</li>
- <li>A matrix of supported hardware.</li>
- <li>Instructions on upgrading to KMS.</li>
- <li>Project status and results.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>This starting page then points to project- and topic-specific
- articles where more detailed information is available.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Report why &os;&nbsp;8.x is still used on your desktop and
- why moving to &os;&nbsp;9.x or 10.x is not an option.</task>
- <task>Report about the Cairo&nbsp;1.12 update on your system.</task>
- <task>See the "Graphics" wiki page for up-to-date information.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>New Automounter</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napierała</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Research and prototyping has begun on a new project to
- implement <tt>autofs(4)</tt> &mdash; an automounter filesystem
- &mdash; and its userland counterpart, <tt>automountd(8)</tt>.
- The idea is to provide a very similar user experience to the
- automounters available on Linux, MacOS X, and Solaris, including
- using the same map format. The automounter will also integrate
- with directory services, such as LDAP.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Updated <tt>vt(9)</tt> System Console</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Aleksandr</given>
- <common>Rybalko</common>
- </name>
- <email>ray@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
- <email>ed@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Newcons">Project wiki page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Colloquially known as Newcons, <tt>vt(9)</tt> is a modern
- replacement for the existing, quite old, virtual terminal
- emulator called <tt>syscons(4)</tt>. Initially motivated by the
- lack of Unicode support in <tt>syscons(4)</tt>, the project was
- later expanded to cover the new requirement of supporting Kernel
- Mode Switching (KMS).</p>
-
- <p>The project is now approaching completion and is ready for
- wider testing, as the related code was already merged to &os;
- <tt>head</tt>. Hence, <tt>vt(9)</tt> can be tested easily by
- replacing the following two lines in the kernel config file:</p>
-
- <pre>device sc
-device vga</pre>
-
- <p>with the following ones:</p>
-
- <pre>device vt
-device vt_vga</pre>
-
- <p>Major highlights:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Unicode support.</li>
- <li>Double-width character support for CJK characters.</li>
- <li><tt>xterm(1)</tt>-like terminal emulation.</li>
- <li>Support for Kernel Mode Setting (KMS) drivers
- (<tt>i915kms</tt>, <tt>radeonkms</tt>).</li>
- <li>Support for different fonts per terminal window.</li>
- <li>Simplified drivers.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Brief status of supported architectures and hardware:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>amd64 (VGA/<tt>i915kms</tt>/<tt>radeonkms</tt>) &mdash; works.</li>
- <li>ARM framebuffer &mdash; works.</li>
- <li>i386 (VGA/<tt>i915kms</tt>/<tt>radeonkms</tt>) &mdash; works.</li>
- <li>IA64 &mdash; untested.</li>
- <li>MIPS &mdash; untested.</li>
- <li>PPC and PPC64 &mdash; works, but without X.Org yet.</li>
- <li>SPARC &mdash; works on certain hardware (e.g., Ultra 5).</li>
- <li><tt>vesa(4)</tt> &mdash; in progress.</li>
- <li>i386/amd64 nVidia driver &mdash; need testing.</li>
- <li>Xbox framebuffer driver &mdash; need testing.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Known Issues:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Switching to <tt>vty0</tt> from X.Org on Fatal events will not work.</li>
- <li>Certain hardware (e.g., Lenovo X220) get a black screen when
- i915kms is preloaded.</li>
- <li>Scrolling can be slow;</li>
- <li>Screen borders are not cleared when changing fonts.</li>
- <li><tt>vt(9)</tt> locks up with the <tt>gallant12x22</tt> font in VirtualBox.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Create sub-directories for <tt>vt(9)</tt> under
- <tt>/usr/share/</tt> to store key maps and fonts.</task>
- <task>Implement remaining features supported by
- <tt>vidcontrol(1)</tt>.</task>
- <task>Write the <tt>vt(9)</tt> manual page.</task>
- <task>Support keyboard handled directly by device <tt>kbd</tt>
- (without <tt>kbdmux(4)</tt>).</task>
- <task>CJK fonts (in progress).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Capsicum and Casper</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://freebsdfoundation.blogspot.com/2013/12/freebsd-foundation-announces-capsicum.html"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Capsicum is a lightweight OS capability and sandbox framework
- implementing a hybrid capability system model. The Casper
- daemon enables sandboxed application to use functionality
- normally unavailable in capability-mode sandboxes.</p>
-
- <p>The Casper daemon, <tt>libcasper</tt>, <tt>libcapsicum(3)</tt>,
- <tt>libnv(3)</tt> and Casper services (<tt>system.dns</tt>,
- <tt>system.grp</tt>, <tt>system.pwd</tt>, <tt>system.random</tt>
- and <tt>system.sysctl</tt>) have been committed to &os;
- <tt>head</tt>. The <tt>tcpdump(8)</tt> utility in <tt>head</tt>
- now uses the <tt>system.dns</tt> service to do DNS lookups. The
- <tt>kdump(1)</tt> utility in <tt>head</tt> now uses the
- <tt>system.pwd</tt> and <tt>system.grp</tt> services to convert
- user and group identifiers to user and group names.</p>
-
- <p>There is ongoing work to sandbox more applications. If you are
- interested in helping to make &os; more secure and would like to
- learn about Capsicum and Casper, do not hesitate to contact
- Pawel &mdash; he can provide candidate programs that could use
- sandboxing.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>auditdistd(8)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <tt>auditdistd(8)</tt> daemon is responsible for
- distributing audit trail files over TCP/IP networks securely and
- reliably. Currently, the daemon uses Transport Layer Security
- (TLS) for communication, but only server-side certificates are
- verified, based on the certificate's fingerprint. The ongoing
- work will make it possible to use client-side certificates and
- will support more complete public-key infastructure, which
- includes validation of the entire certificate chain, including
- revocation checking against Certification Revocation Lists at
- every level. From now on, <tt>auditdistd(8)</tt> will support
- TLSv1.2 and PFS modes only. In addition, it will be possible to
- send audit trail files to multiple receivers.</p>
-
- <p>The work will be completed at the beginning of February
- 2014.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Port Management Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Port Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/" />
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/contributing-ports/" />
- <url href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html" />
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html" />
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/portmgr" />
- <url href="http://plus.google.com/communities/108335846196454338383" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Ports collection is a package management system for
- the &os; operating system, providing an easy and consistent way of
- installing software packages. The &os; Ports Collection now
- contains approximately 24,500 ports, while the PR count exceeds
- 1,900.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; Port Management Team ensures that the &os; ports
- developer community provides a Ports Collection that is
- functional, stable, up-to-date, and full-featured. Its secondary
- responsibility is to coordinate among the committers and
- developers who work on it. As part of these efforts, we added three
- new committers, took in three commit bits for safe keeping, and
- reinstated one commit bit in the fourth quarter of 2013.</p>
-
- <p>Ongoing effort went into testing larger changes, as many as eight a
- week, including sweeping changes to the tree, moderization of
- the infrastructure, and basic quality assurance (QA) runs. Many
- iterations of tests against <tt>10.0-RELEASE</tt> were run to
- ensure that the maximum number of packages would be available
- for the release.</p>
-
- <p>We now have <tt>pkg(8)</tt> packages for the releases 8.3, 8.4,
- 9.1, 9.2, 10.0 and -CURRENT on <tt>pkg.FreeBSD.org</tt>. During
- this same time, further enhancements were put into
- <tt>pkg(8)</tt>, including secure package signing.</p>
-
- <p>Commencing November 1, the Port Management Team undertook a
- <q>portmgr-lurkers</q> pilot project in which ports committers
- could volunteer to assist the Port Management Team for a
- four-month duration. The first two candiates are Mathieu Arnold
- (<tt>mat</tt>) and Antoine Brodin (<tt>antoine</tt>).</p>
-
- <p>Ongoing maintenance goes into <tt>redports.org</tt>, including
- QAT runs, ports and security updates.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>As previously noted, many PRs continue to languish; we would
- like to see some committers dedicate themselves to closing as many
- as possible!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Cluster Administration Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Cluster Administration Team</name>
- <!-- email intentionally left incomplete -->
- <email>admins@</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Cluster Administration Team consists of the people
- responsible for administering the machines that the project
- relies on for its distributed work and communications to be
- synchronised. In the last quarter of 2013, they continued
- general maintenance of the &os; cluster across all sites.</p>
-
- <p>In addition to general upkeep tasks, additional
- cluster-related items were addressed. Some of these
- items include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Added several machines for the Kyua testing framework.</li>
- <li>Replaced failed hardware hosting various web services.</li>
- <li>Coordinated with the &os; Security Officer and Ports
- Management Teams to implement signed binary packages.</li>
- <li>Added the <tt>redports.org</tt> machines to the list of
- machines managed by the Cluster Administration Team.</li>
- <li>Began discussion with contacts at Yandex regarding the
- addition of a mirror site for binary packages and Subversion
- repositories.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on Freescale Vybrid VF6xx</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ruslan</given>
- <common>Bukin</common>
- </name>
- <email>br@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/258057"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Basic support for the Freescale Vybrid Family VF6xx
- heterogeneous ARM Cortex-A5/M4 System-on-Chip (SoC) was added to
- &os; <tt>head</tt>. The Vybrid VF6xx family is an
- implementation of the new modern Cortex-A5-based low-power ARM
- SoC boards. Vybrid devices are ideal for applications including
- simple HMI in appliances and industrial machines, secure control
- of infrastructure and manufacturing equipment, energy conversion
- applications such as motor drives and power inverters,
- ruggedized wired and wireless connectivity, and control of
- mobile battery-operated systems such as robots and industrial
- vehicles.</p>
-
- <p>Supported device drivers:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>NAND Flash Controller (NFC)</li>
- <li>USB Enhanced Host Controller Interface (EHCI)</li>
- <li>General-Purpose Input/Output (GPIO)</li>
- <li>Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Also supported:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Generic Interrupt Controller (GIC)</li>
- <li>MPCore timer</li>
- <li><tt>ffec</tt> Ethernet driver</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add support for a number of different VF5xx- and VF6xx-based
- development boards.</task>
- <task>Expand device driver support, including framebuffer and
- other devices.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Intel 802.11n NIC (<tt>iwn(4)</tt>) Work</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Adrian</given>
- <common>Chadd</common>
- </name>
- <email>adrian@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links/>
-
- <body>
- <p>There has been a large amount of work on <tt>iwn(4)</tt> over
- the last six months:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>New hardware support: 2xxx, 6xxx, 1xx series hardware.</li>
-
- <li>Many bugs were fixed, including scanning, association, EAPOL
- related fixes.</li>
-
- <li><tt>iwn(4)</tt> now natively works with 802.11n rates from the
- net80211 rate control code, rather than mapping non-11n rates to 11n
- rates.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>There are still some scan hangs, due to how net80211 scans a
- single channel at a time. This needs to be resolved.</task>
-
- <task>The transmit, receive, scan and calibration code needs to be
- refactored out of <tt>if_iwn.c</tt> and into separate source
- files.</task>
-
- <task>There still seem to be some issues surrounding 2&nbsp;GHz
- versus 5&nbsp;GHz association attempts leading to firmware
- assertions, especially on the Intel 4965 NIC.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Wine/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gerald</given>
- <common>Pfeiffer</common>
- </name>
- <email>gerald@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Naylor</common>
- </name>
- <email>dbn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Wine">Wine wiki page</url>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/i386-Wine">Wine on amd64 wiki page</url>
- <url href="http://www.winehq.org/">Wine homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Wine is a free and open source software application that aims
- to allow applications designed for Microsoft Windows to run on
- Unix-like operating systems, such as &os;. The Wine/&os; Team
- have continued to improve the experience of Wine under &os;.</p>
-
- <p>During the fourth quarter of 2013, the team has kept Wine
- updated by porting:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Stable releases: 1.6 and 1.6.1</li>
- <li>Development releases: 1.7.4 through 1.7.8</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The ports have included packages built for <tt>amd64</tt>
- (available through the Ports Collection).</p>
-
- <p>The Wine ports have been kept up-to-date with the changes in
- the Ports Collection, including some improvements:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Building with Clang by default (via <tt>USES=compiler:c11</tt>).</li>
- <li>Conditional X11 support (on by default; allowing for
- headless instances of Wine).</li>
- <li>Staging support and other ports best practices.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Support in improving the experience of Wine on &os; is needed.
- Key areas including fixing regressions, adding copy protection
- scheme support, and fixing regressions when using Wine under
- &os;/<tt>amd64</tt>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Open Tasks and Known Problems (see links for the wiki
- page).</task>
- <task>&os;/<tt>amd64</tt> integration (see links for the i386-Wine
- wiki page).</task>
- <task>Porting WoW64 and Wine64.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>KDE &os; Team</name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org">KDE/FreeBSD home page</url>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org/area51.php">area51</url>
- <url href="http://portscout.freebsd.org/kde@freebsd.org.html">Out-of-date ports</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>KDE is an international free software community producing an
- integrated set of cross-platform applications designed to run on
- Linux, &os;, Solaris, Microsoft Windows, and OS X systems. The
- KDE/&os; Team have continued to improve the experience of KDE
- software and Qt under &os;.</p>
-
- <p>During the last quarter, the team has kept most of the KDE and Qt
- ports up-to-date, working on the following releases:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>KDE SC (area51): 4.11.2, 4.11.3, 4.11.4</li>
- <li>Qt: 4.8.5 and 5.2 (area51)</li>
- <li>PyQt: 4.10.3; SIP: 4.15.2; QScintilla2: 2.8</li>
- <li>Qt Creator 2.8.0</li>
- <li>KDevelop: 4.5.2</li>
- <li>Calligra: 2.7.5</li>
- <li>CMake: 2.8.12, 2.8.12.1</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>As a result, according to PortScout, our team has 464 ports
- (down from 473), of which 88.15% are up-to-date (down from
- 98.73%). iXsystems Inc. continues to provide a machine for
- the team to build packages and to test updates. iXsystems Inc.
- has been providing the KDE/&os; Team with support for quite a
- long time and we are very grateful for that.</p>
-
- <p>As usual, the team is always looking for more testers and
- porters, so please contact us or visit our home page (see links).
- It would be especially useful to have more helping hands on
- tasks such as getting rid of the dependency on the defunct HAL
- project and providing integration with KDE's Bluedevil Bluetooth
- interface.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update out-of-date ports, see links for a list.</task>
- <task>Worke on KDE&nbsp;4.12 and Qt&nbsp;5.</task>
- <task>Make sure the whole KDE stack (including Qt) builds and
- works correctly with Clang and <tt>libc++</tt>.</task>
- <task>Remove the dependency on HAL.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Core Team constitutes the project's <q>Board of
- Directors</q>, responsible for deciding the project's overall
- goals and direction as well as managing specific areas of the
- &os; project landscape.</p>
-
- <p>In the fourth quarter of 2013, the Core Team finally reached
- its previous goal of launching the official repositories for
- <tt>pkg(8)</tt>-based binary packages. The Core Team also
- unified the commit bit expiration policies for all Project
- repositories, allowing committers to idle for 18 months before
- their commit bits are automatically taken into safekeeping.
- This was then followed by an extension to suspension of cluster
- accounts for the committers who lost all of their commit bits.
- This helps to improve the security of the Project server cluster
- by temporarily disabling inactive accounts. In addition to the
- above efforts, Thomas Abthorpe resurrected the <q>Grim
- Reaper</q> service which helps to enforce the aforementioned
- policy.</p>
-
- <p>With the work of John Baldwin, Hiroki Sato, and others, many
- licenses in the base system source code have been revisited and
- cleaned up. Furthermore, the Core Team is hoping that the
- situation can be improved by introducing periodic automated
- checks of the license agreements, and by providing developers
- guidelines on questions of licensing. John Baldwin and David
- Chisnall have been guiding the work of the &os; Graphics Team on
- moving to the newer version of X.Org and related software in the
- Ports Collection, in coordination with the switch to Newcons on
- &os; 10.x.</p>
-
- <p>It was a busy quarter for the src repository as well. The Core
- Team was happy to welcome Jordan K. Hubbard (<tt>jkh</tt>) back,
- who has recently returned to the &os; business, and joined
- iXsystems as project manager and release engineer of FreeNAS.
- In addition to this, there were three commit bits offered for new
- developers, two committers were upgraded, one commit bit was taken
- for safekeeping, and one src bit was reactivated.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Base GCC Updates</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pedro</given>
- <common>Giffuni</common>
- </name>
- <email>pfg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The GCC compiler in the &os; base system is on its way to
- deprecation and is only used by some Tier-2 platforms at this
- time. While Clang is much better in many aspects, we still
- cannot use all the new features that it
- brings in the base system until we can drop GCC completely. As a stop-gap
- solution, several bug fixes and features from Apple GCC and
- other sources have been ported to our version of GCC&nbsp;4.2.1
- to make it more compatible with Clang. &os;'s GCC has added
- more warnings and some enhancements like <tt>-Wmost</tt> and
- <tt>-Wnewline-eof</tt>. An implementation for Apple's blocks
- extension is now available, too, and it will be very useful to
- enhance &os;'s support for Apple's Grand Central Dispatch
- (GCD).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>A merge from <tt>head</tt> to <tt>stable/9</tt> is being
- considered but it disables nested functions by default, so the
- impact on the Ports Collection needs to be evaluated.</task>
-
- <task>No further development of GCC&nbsp;4.2 in the base system is
- planned.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>The &os; Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/"/>
- <url href="http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/press/2013Dec-newsletter">Semi-annual newsletter</url>
- <url href="http://freebsdjournal.com/">&os; Journal</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
- dedicated to supporting and promoting the &os; Project and
- community worldwide. Most of the funding is used to support
- &os; development projects, conferences and developer summits,
- purchase equipment to grow and improve the &os; infrastructure,
- and provide legal support for the Project.</p>
-
- <p>We held our year-end fundraising campaign. We are still
- processing donations and will post the final numbers by
- mid-January. We are extremely grateful to all the individuals
- and organizations that supported us and the Project by making a
- donation in 2013. We have already started our fundraising
- efforts for 2014.</p>
-
- <p>Some of the highlights from this past quarter include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>We sponsored or are sponsoring the following projects:
-
- <ul>
- <li>Projects completed last quarter: Capsicum, Casper daemon, and
- Intel I/O Memory Management Unit driver.</li>
- <li>Projects in progress: Native in-kernel iSCSI stack,
- network stack layer 2 modernization, UEFI boot, updated
- <tt>vt(9)</tt> system console.</li>
- <li>Projects started last quarter: Automounter, Intel
- graphics driver update.</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
-
- <li>Continued work on the &os; Journal, our new online &os; magazine,
- which debuts on January 27th (see links).</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored, organized, and ran the Bay Area Developer Summit.</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored and attended the first ever vBSDCon, which had an
- impressive attendance.</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored and attended the OpenZFS developer summit.</li>
-
- <li>Represented the foundation at the following conferences: All
- Things Open in Raleigh, NC and LISA in Washington, DC.</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored the &os; 20th Birthday Party, held in San
- Francisco.</li>
-
- <li>Attended the ICANN meeting in Buenos Aires in November and
- gave a short presentation on the change from BIND to unbound in
- &os;&nbsp;10.0 during the ccNSO Tech Day.</li>
-
- <li>Met with a few companies to discuss their &os; use, what
- they would like to see supported in &os;, and assist with
- collaboration between them and the Project.</li>
-
- <li>Purchased an 80-core server to reside at Sentex for the
- Project to use for stability, scalability, and performance
- improvements. It is a big step forwards for the Foundation in
- providing this kind of hardware to the Project's developers.
- It will let us test our scaling to 80 simultaneous cores and
- 1&nbsp;TB of RAM. It will also be used to do performance
- analysis on large workloads, such as large databases etc.</li>
-
- <li>Acquired a second rack to use at Sentex.</li>
-
- <li>We received a commitment from VMware, Inc. for BSD-licensed
- drivers. They also committed to a yearly silver level
- donation.</li>
-
- <li>Signed up as a Google Compute trusted tester for the
- Project.</li>
-
- <li>Funded a project to produce a white paper titled <q>Managed
- Services Using &os; at NYI</q>.</li>
-
- <li>Finally, we published our semi-annual newsletter (see links)
- highlighting what we did to support the &os; Project and
- Community in 2013.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Intel IOMMU (VT-d, DMAR) Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/257251"/>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/259512"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>An Input/Output Memory Management Unit (IOMMU) is a Memory
- Management Unit (MMU) that connects a Direct Memory
- Access-capable (DMA-capable) I/O bus to main memory; therefore,
- I/O virtualization is performed by the chipset. An example
- IOMMU is the graphics address remapping table (GART) used by AGP
- and PCI Express graphics cards. Intel has published a
- specification for IOMMU technology as Virtualization Technology
- for Directed I/O, abbreviated VT-d.</p>
-
- <p>A VT-d driver was committed to <tt>head</tt> and
- <tt>stable/10</tt>, so <tt>busdma(9)</tt> is now able to utilize
- VT-d. The feature is disabled by default, but it may be enabled
- via the <tt>hw.dmar.enable</tt> <tt>loader(8)</tt> tunable
- &mdash; see the links for more information. The immediate plans
- include increasing the support for this kind of hardware by
- testing and providing workarounds for specific issues, and
- by adding features of the next generation of Intel IOMMU.
- Hopefully, the existing and new consumers of VT-d will start to
- use the driver soon.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/Xen</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roger</given>
- <common>Pau Monné</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>royger@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Justin T.</given>
- <common>Gibbs</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>gibbs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/FreeBSD_PVH">&os; PVH wiki page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Xen is a native (bare-metal) hypervisor providing services that
- allow multiple computer operating systems to execute on the same
- computer hardware concurrently. Xen&nbsp;4.4 will bring a
- virtualization mode called PVH &mdash; PV (paravirtualization)
- in an HVM (fully-virtual) container. This is essentially a
- paravirtualized guest using paravirtualized drivers for boot and
- I/O. Otherwise it uses hardware virtualization extensions,
- without the need for emulation.</p>
-
- <p>After merging the changes to improve Xen PVHVM
- support, work has shifted on getting PVH DomU support on &os;.
- Patches have been posted, and after a couple of rounds of review,
- the series looks almost ready for merging into <tt>head</tt>.
- Also, very initial patches for &os; PVH Dom0 support has been
- posted. So far the posted series only focuses on getting &os;
- booting as a Dom0 and being able to interact with the
- hardware.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Citrix Systems R&amp;D</sponsor>
- <sponsor>Spectra Logic Corporation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish reviewing and commit the PVH DomU support.</task>
- <task>Work on PVH Dom0 support.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>January-March</month>
-
- <year>2014</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between January and
- March 2014. This is the first of four reports planned for
- 2014.</p>
-
- <p>The first quarter of 2014 was, again, a hectic and
- productive time for &os;. The Ports team released their
- landmark first quarterly <q>stable</q> branch. &os; continues
- to grow on the ARM architecture, now running on an ARM-based
- ChromeBook. SMP is now possible on multi-core ARM systems.
- bhyve, the native &os; hypervisor, continues to improve. An
- integral test suite is taking shape, and the Jenkins Continuous
- Integration system has been implemented. &os; patches to GCC
- are being <q>forward-ported</q>, and LLDB, the Clang/LLVM
- debugger is being ported. Desktop use has also seen
- improvements, with work on Gnome, KDE, Xfce, KMS video drivers,
- X.org, and <tt>vt</tt>, the new console driver which supports
- KMS and Unicode. Linux and Wine binary compatibility layers
- have been improved. UEFI booting support has been merged to
- head. The &os; Foundation continues to assist in moving &os;
- forward, sponsoring conferences and meetings and numerous
- development projects. And these are only some of the things
- that happened! Read on for even more.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! This
- report contains 41 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.</p>
-
- <p>The deadline for submissions covering between April and
- June 2014 is July 7th, 2014.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Chromium</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Chromium on &os; Team</name>
- <email>freebsd-chromium@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.chromium.org/Home">Chromium website</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/gliaskos/freebsd-chromium">Development repository on GitHub</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Chromium">Chromium on &os; wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Chromium is the open source web browser project from which
- Google Chrome draws its source code. The browsers share the
- majority of code and features, though there are some minor
- differences in features and they have different licensing.
- Over the last four years, the Chromium team has been busy with
- porting Chromium to &os;. This involves patching the browser
- so that it runs on &os;, tracking and documenting security
- updates, and merging patches back upstream.</p>
-
- <p>While there are already several browsers available for &os;,
- advantages of Chromium are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Quick response from upstream to security issues, resulting
- in approximately bi-weekly updates.</li>
-
- <li>A testbed for security features of &os;, like Capsicum.
- While support for this capability and sandbox framework is
- currently not included in the browser, a proof-of-concept
- implementation for an early version of Chromium was realized
- within a single weekend.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>George Liaskos and &a.rene; are currently busy with
- submitting the remaining patches specific to &os; back
- upstream. Apart from making future updates easier, it
- sometimes also improves the overall code quality.</p>
-
- <p>&a.jonathan; recently updated the Capsicum patches for
- Chromium and is talking to upstream about them.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Advocate &os;. While patches are getting accepted by both
- humans and bots, it is not an official platform so attitude
- varies from developer to developer. While &a.rene; thinks it
- is a bit early, it might be fruitful to investigate what is
- required to make &os; (and possibly OpenBSD) an official
- platform in terms of both hardware and procedures.</task>
-
- <task>If you feel comfortable with large source trees, you can
- try to build the Git version of Chromium on &os;. If you are
- also comfortable with signing Google's Contributor License
- Agreement, you can join in testing and submitting patches
- upstream.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>ZFS Chapter of the Handbook</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Allan</given>
- <common>Jude</common>
- </name>
- <email>freebsd@allanjude.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benedict</given>
- <common>Reuschling</common>
- </name>
- <email>bcr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warren</given>
- <common>Block</common>
- </name>
- <email>wblock@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.allanjude.com/zfs_handbook/zfs.html">Preview ZFS Handbook</url>
- <url href="http://www.allanjude.com/talks/AsiaBSDCon_2014_-_WIP_-_ZFS_Handbook.pdf">Slides from AsiaBSDCon 2014</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>ZFS is one of the premier features of &os;. The current
- documentation in the Handbook and elsewhere online is severely
- lacking. Much of the original documentation from Sun and
- Oracle has disappeared, moved, or is about the proprietary
- version of ZFS.</p>
-
- <p>New users have many questions about ZFS and yet there exists
- a great deal more bad advice about ZFS than proper
- documentation. The current ZFS chapter of the &os; Handbook
- starts off with the required steps to configure an i386
- machine to run ZFS. This is more likely to scare off a new
- user than to educate them about how to properly use ZFS.</p>
-
- <p>At BSDCan&nbsp;2013, the process of writing an entirely new
- chapter of the Handbook on ZFS was started. Currently this
- chapter consists of approximately 16,000 words covering all
- subcommands of the <tt>zpool(8)</tt> and <tt>zfs(8)</tt>
- utilities, delegation, tuning and a section devoted to
- definitions and explanations of the terms and features of
- ZFS.</p>
-
- <p>The remaining section is the FAQ, to help users address the
- most common problems they might run into with ZFS. It would be
- useful to hear experiences, questions, misconceptions, gotchas,
- stumbling blocks, and suggestions for the FAQ section from other
- users. Also, it would be good to have a use cases section that
- highlights some of the cases where ZFS provides advantages over
- traditional file systems.</p>
-
- <p>Please send suggestions to the <tt>freebsd-doc</tt> mailing
- list.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>ScaleEngine, Inc</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Technical review by Matt Ahrens (co-creator of
- ZFS).</task>
- <task>Improve delegation section.</task>
- <task>Improve tuning section, add new sysctls added in
- <tt>head</tt>.</task>
- <task>Add section on jails and the jailed property.</task>
- <task>Add FAQ section.</task>
- <task>Add <q>Use Cases</q> section.</task>
- <task>General editing and review.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Release Engineering Team</name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/9.3R/schedule.html">&os;&nbsp;9.3-RELEASE schedule</url>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/9.3R/todo.html">&os;&nbsp;9.3-RELEASE todo list</url>
- <url href="http://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/">&os;&nbsp;development snapshots</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting
- and publishing release schedules for official project releases
- of &os;, announcing code freezes and maintaining the
- respective branches, among other things.</p>
-
- <p>In early January, the team became aware of several
- last-minute showstopper issues in &os;&nbsp;10.0, which led
- to an extension in the final release builds.
- &os;&nbsp;10.0-RELEASE was announced on January 20, two months
- behind the original schedule.</p>
-
- <p>The schedule for the &os;&nbsp;9.3-RELEASE cycle has been
- written and posted to the website, and the release cycle will
- begin early May.</p>
-
- <p>There is ongoing work to integrate support for embedded
- architectures as part of the release build process. At this
- time, support exists for a number of ARM kernels, in
- particular the Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone, and WandBoard.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Documentation Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Documentation Engineering Team</name>
- <email>doceng@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-doc/2014-February/023265.html">Announcement of Warren Block's addition</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Documentation Engineering Team is responsible for
- defining and following up on the documentation goals for the
- committers in the Documentation project. The team is pleased to
- announce a new member &mdash; &a.wblock;. In early March, the
- &os; Documentation Engineering Team members assumed
- responsibility for the &os; Webmaster Team.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>&os; Ada Ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Marino</common>
- </name>
- <email>marino@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.dragonlace.net"/>
- <url href="http://www.spark-2014.org/about/">SPARK 2014</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Ada is a structured, statically typed, imperative,
- wide-spectrum, and object-oriented high-level computer
- programming language, extended from Pascal and other
- languages, originally targeted at embedded and real-time
- systems. The number of Ada ports in the collection has grown
- significantly since the last report six months ago. There are
- almost 50 Ada-related ports now, with new ones getting added
- all the time.</p>
-
- <p>The previous plan was to move from the GCC 4.7-based GNAT
- compiler to a GCC 4.8-based one, but finally GCC 4.8 was
- skipped and now a GCC 4.9-based GNAT is the standard Ada
- compiler, which fully supports the new ISO standard, Ada 2012.
- Moving to a newer compiler allowed several important ports
- like PolyOrb and GPRBuild to be upgraded to the latest
- available versions. In fact, almost every Ada port is
- currently at its most recent upstream version.</p>
-
- <p>For non-Windows-based Ada development, &os; and DragonFly are
- now undisputed as the go-to platforms. The other candidates are
- Debian and Fedora, but there are few Ada softwares on those
- platforms that are not also in the &os; ports tree, and the &os;
- versions are much newer. The Ports Collection also features
- software not found anywhere else such as the USAFA's Ironsides
- DNS server, libsparkcrypto, matreshka, GNATDroid (Android
- cross-compiler) and several developer libraries.</p>
-
- <p>A desired addition to the Ada ports will be SPARK 2014 (see
- links), which should cement &os; as an option for
- professional, safety-critical application development. This
- package should have its first release by early summer.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Xfce/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os; Xfce Team</given>
- </name>
- <email>xfce@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Xfce"/>
- <url href="https://svn.redports.org/olivierd/xfce4/">Development repository</url>
- <url href="https://people.freebsd.org/~olivierd/xfce-core-unstable.html"/>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=183690">ports/183690</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Xfce is a free software desktop environment for Unix and
- Unix-like platforms, such as &os;. It aims to be fast and
- lightweight, while still being visually appealing and easy to
- use. The Xfce team continues to keep each piece of
- the Xfce Desktop up to date.</p>
-
- <p>The latest commits concerned:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Applications:</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Midori (0.5.7)</li>
- <li>xfburn (0.5.0)</li>
- <li>xfce4-parole (0.5.4)</li>
- <li>xfce4-taskmanager (1.0.1)</li>
- <li>xfce4-tumbler (0.1.30)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>Panel plugins:</li>
-
- <ul>
- <li>xfce4-clipman-plugin (1.2.5)</li>
- <li>xfce4-equake-plugin (1.3.4)</li>
- <li>xfce4-wavelan-plugin (0.5.11)</li>
- <li>xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin (1.3.2)</li>
- </ul>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We also follow development of core components (available in
- your repository). See the links for documentation on how to
- upgrade those libraries.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>garcon (0.3.0)</li>
- <li>libxfce4menu (4.11.1)</li>
- <li>libxfce4util (4.11.0)</li>
- <li>xfce4-appfinder (4.11.0)</li>
- <li>xfce4-desktop (4.11.4)</li>
- <li>xfce4-dev-tools (4.11.0)</li>
- <li>xfce4-panel (4.11.0)</li>
- <li>xfce4-parole (0.6.0)</li>
- <li>xfce4-settings (4.11.2)</li>
- <li>xfce4-session (4.11.0)</li>
- <li>xfce4-wm (4.11.1)</li>
- <li>xfce4-xkb-plugin (0.7.0)</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add support of DragonFly for xfce4-taskmanger.</task>
-
- <task>Finish replacing Tango icon theme with GNOME, in order to
- close <tt>ports/183690</tt> (see links, Midori remains to be
- fixed).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>PCI SR-IOV Infrastructure</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ryan</given>
- <common>Stone</common>
- </name>
- <email>rstone@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/rysto32/freebsd/tree/iov_ixgbe">Work in progress on GitHub</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>PCI Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) is an optional
- part of the PCIe standard that provides hardware acceleration
- for the virtualization of PCIe devices. When SR-IOV is in
- use, a function in a PCI device (known as a Physical Function,
- or PF) will present multiple Virtual PCI Functions (VF) on the
- PCI bus. These VFs are fully independent PCI devices that have
- access to the resources of the PF. For example, on a network
- interface card, VFs could transmit and receive packets
- independent of the PF.</p>
-
- <p>The most obvious use case for SR-IOV is virtualization. A
- hypervisor like bhyve could instantiate a VF for every VM and
- use PCI passthrough to assign the VFs to the VMs. This would
- allow multiple VMs to share access to the PCI device without
- having to do any expensive communication with the hypervisor,
- greatly increasing performance of performing I/O from a
- VM.</p>
-
- <p>There are two parts to this project. The first is
- implementing an API in the PCI subsystem for creating VFs and
- configuring standard PCI features like BARs. The second part
- is updating individual drivers for PCI devices that support
- SR-IOV to configure their VFs. For example, a network
- interface driver will typically have to assign a MAC address
- to a VF and configure the interface to route packets destined
- for that MAC address to the VF.</p>
-
- <p>At this point only SR-IOV support for the <tt>ixgbe(4)</tt>
- driver is planned. The PCI subsystem API is designed to be
- generic and should support SR-IOV on any device, but fairly
- extensive driver work is necessary to support SR-IOV, which is
- currently not planned due to lack of time and hardware.</p>
-
- <p>At present, <tt>ixgbe(4)</tt> is able to create VFs and the
- <tt>ixgbevf</tt> driver is able to pass traffic. There is
- still a fair amount of work to support VLAN tags, multicast
- addresses, and other features on the VFs. Also, the VF
- configuration needs to be better integrated with the PF
- initialization path to ensure that resets of the PF do not
- interrupt operation of the VFs.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Sandvine, Inc</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>&os; Test Suite</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Julio</given>
- <common>Merino</common>
- </name>
- <email>jmmv@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/TestSuite">Project page</url>
- <url href="http://kyua1.nyi.FreeBSD.org/">Testing cluster</url>
- <url href="http://julipedia.meroh.net/2014/01/freebsd-test-suite-goals-and-planning.html">Roadmap for the project</url>
- <url href="https://drive.google.com/a/meroh.net/#folders/0B08g-X1kPkSYNmlEdTB5RjlFbkk">AsiaBSDCon 2014 tutorial materials</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Test Suite project aims to equip &os; with a
- comprehensive collection of tests that are easy to run out of
- the box and during the development of the system. The test
- suite is installed into <tt>/usr/tests/</tt> and the
- <tt>kyua(1)</tt> command-line tool (<tt>devel/kyua</tt> in the
- Ports Collection) is used to run them. See the project page
- for more details.</p>
-
- <p>Since the last status report, we have been hard at work
- polishing the framework in many different areas. The
- highlights are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>A roadmap for the project has been prepared and published,
- see links.</li>
-
- <li>Many tests have been added to the test suite thanks to the
- work of various developers and, in particular, a good bunch
- of old tests from <tt>src/tools/regression/</tt> have been
- incorporated into the new test suite. As of this writing,
- there are 509 test cases continuously running.</li>
-
- <li>The testing infrastructure in the <tt>stable/10</tt>
- branch has been synced to <tt>head</tt>. It should now be
- possible to seamlessly MFC changes to the stable branch
- along with their tests, if any.</li>
-
- <li>The testing cluster, which only issued <tt>amd64</tt>
- builds, has been extended to perform <tt>i386</tt> builds as
- well. Additionally, a canary machine has been put in place
- so that changes to the cluster configuration can be properly
- validated before deployment.</li>
-
- <li>A tutorial on Kyua and the &os; Test Suite was given at
- AsiaBSDCon 2014. The tutorial materials are available for
- public consumption, please consult the links.</li>
-
- <li>Both Kyua's and ATF's upstream sites have been moved to
- GitHub, mostly due to the discontinuation of file downloads
- in Google Code.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Enable the build of the test suite by default.</task>
-
- <task>Add alerting for failed or missing test runs from the
- testing cluster.</task>
-
- <task>Add bhyve support to the testing cluster for faster
- turnaround times.</task>
-
- <task>Simplify and improve Kyua HTML reports. In particular,
- reports will be coalesced into single HTML files for easier
- management and will include more useful details for debugging.
- Such details are the revision at which the system was built, the
- date and duration of the whole run, or the list of installed
- packages, to mention a few examples.</task>
-
- <task>Add JUnit XML output to Kyua for better integration with
- Jenkins. This work is actively ongoing and should be ready
- for prime time at BSDCan&nbsp;2014.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>OpenAFS on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benjamin</given>
- <common>Kaduk</common>
- </name>
- <email>bjk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://openafs.org">OpenAFS homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>AFS is a distributed network filesystem that originated from
- the Andrew Project at Carnegie-Mellon University. OpenAFS is
- an open-source implementation of the AFS protocol derived from
- IBM AFS, which was released under the IBM Public License.
- OpenAFS on &os; (the <tt>net/openafs</tt> port) is suitable
- for light use, but is not yet production ready.</p>
-
- <p>We got a chance to pick up this porting project after some
- hiatus. Recent work focused on investigating the bugs
- preventing the use of a disk cache for caching file data. An
- internal "lookupname" abstraction was intended to return an
- unlocked, referenced vnode, but instead returned a locked,
- referenced vnode, leading to various failure modes depending
- on the number of kernel debugging options enabled.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Track down an issue involving incorrect reference counts
- on the AFS root vnode that cause warnings on shutdown.</task>
-
- <task>Audit the locking in all the vnode operations code &mdash;
- it is expected that there remain some incorrectly locked
- areas, though none that present visible issues under light
- load.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title><tt>libvirt/bhyve</tt> Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
- <common>Bogorodskiy</common>
- </name>
- <email>novel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://libvirt.org/drvbhyve.html">bhyve Driver</url>
- <url href="http://libvirt.org/">libvirt Home Page</url>
- <url href="http://empt1e.blogspot.ru/search/label/libvirt">Developer Blog</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Libvirt is a virtualization library providing a common API
- for various hypervisors (Qemu/KVM, Xen, LXC, and others), and
- also a popular library used by a number of projects. Libvirt
- 1.2.2, released on March, 2014, was the first release to
- include bhyve support. Enabling bhyve support allows
- consumers to use bhyve in libvirt-ready applications without
- major efforts.</p>
-
- <p>Currently, libvirt supports almost all essential features of
- bhyve, such as Virtual Machine lifecycle (start, stop),
- bridged networking, and virtio/SATA driver support. The work
- continues to implement more API calls and to cover more of
- features offered by bhyve.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>&os; port of <tt>netcf</tt> is needed for adding interface
- driver support to libvirt.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/arm64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/projects/arm64/">Project branch in the Subversion repository</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/zxombie/aarch64-freebsd-sandbox">GitHub repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Arm64 is the name of the in-progress port of &os; to the ARMv8
- CPU when it is in AArch64 mode. Until recently, all ARM CPU
- designs were 32-bit only. With the introduction of the ARMv8
- architecture, ARM has added a new 64-bit mode. This new mode
- has been named AArch64.</p>
-
- <p>Progress has been good on getting &os; to build and run on
- the ARM Foundation model. &os; is able to be built for this
- architecture, however, it requires a number of external tools
- including <tt>objdump(1)</tt> and <tt>ld(1)</tt>. These tools
- are provided by an external copy of binutils until
- replacements can be written.</p>
-
- <p>&os; will run the early boot on the Foundation model. The
- loader has been ported to the AArch64 UEFI environment and can
- load and run the kernel. The kernel is able to create the
- initial page tables to be able to run from virtual memory. It
- can then execute C code to parse the memory map provided by
- the loader. This is as far as the kernel currently boots.</p>
-
- <p>This work is now happening in the &os; Subversion repository
- in a project branch, see the links.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Implement an initial <tt>pmap(9)</tt> layer.</task>
- <task>Write the missing machine-dependent code.</task>
- <task>Test on real hardware.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/armv6hf</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; has been updated to allow it to use the VFP variant of
- the ARM EABI ABI. The VFP unit is the ARM hardware to perform
- floating-point operations. This changes the ABI to improve
- the performance of code that uses floating-point operations.
- By default, &os; already uses the ARM EABI on all releases
- from 10.0.</p>
-
- <p>This is important for &os;/arm users running code with
- floating-point operations on ARMv6 or ARMv7 SoC systems. It
- removes the need for the slow software floating-point support
- in <tt>libc</tt>. This is mostly compatible with the existing
- ABI, with the exception of how floating-point values are
- passed into functions. Because no floating-point values are
- passed to the kernel, the <tt>armv6</tt> and <tt>armv6hf</tt>
- kernels will work with either userland.</p>
-
- <p>As part of this change, some support functions have been
- updated to use the VFP unit when available. The existing
- <tt>armv6</tt> target architecture will be kept for cases
- where the SoC lacks a VFP unit, or existing binaries that are
- incompatible with the new ABI.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Testing.</task>
- <task>More testing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Using CentOS 6.5 as Linux Base</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Johannes</given>
- <common>Meixner</common>
- </name>
- <email>xmj@chaot.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://github.com/xmj/linux-ports">Work in Progress</url>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/187786">ports/187786</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Linux emulation layer relies on a Linux base distribution
- along with Linux ports of relevant non-base software. Fedora
- 10 was imported in 2006, and it shows &mdash; current Linux
- software like Skype 4, Sublime Text 2, or even modern games
- fail to run with the provided libraries.</p>
-
- <p>CentOS 6.5 was released in December 2013 and will be
- supported until 2017, making it an ideal basis for an update
- to the ports infrastructure. Built upon the work of Carlos
- Jacobo Puga Medina, all ports using Linux have been updated to
- work with either Fedora 10 or CentOS 6.5.</p>
-
- <p>The goal of this project is to make CentOS 6.5 the default
- Linux distribution, so that &os; users can enjoy running
- modern Linux binaries without having to resort to
- virtualization &agrave; la VirtualBox, or even
- dual-booting.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Goldener Grund OÜ</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Clean up <tt>Mk/bsd.linux-*.mk</tt> and fix errors
- detected in <tt>ports/187786</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Revert making c6 the default (in the git
- repository).</task>
-
- <task>Testing.</task>
-
- <task>Review patches and import into the ports tree (any help
- appreciated).</task>
-
- <task>Make c6 the default (after sufficient testing) within the
- ports tree.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>ASLR and PIE</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Shawn</given>
- <common>Webb</common>
- </name>
- <email>lattera@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Olivér</given>
- <common>Pintér</common>
- </name>
- <email>oliver.pntr@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://0xfeedface.org/blog/lattera/2014-04-03/awesome-freebsd-aslr-progress">Blog post with latest status update</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/lattera/freebsd/tree/soldierx/lattera/aslr">Shawn's ASLR branch</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/opntr/opBSD/tree/op/stable/10-aslr">Olivér's ASLR branch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Address space layout randomization (ASLR) is a computer
- security technique involved in protection from buffer overflow
- attacks. In order to prevent an attacker from reliably
- jumping to a particular exploited function in memory, ASLR
- involves randomly arranging the positions of key data areas of
- a program, including the base of the executable and the
- positions of the stack, heap, and libraries, in a process'
- address space.</p>
-
- <p>We have added ASLR support to all architectures. As the
- primary developers behind this feature have the most access to
- <tt>amd64</tt>, the focus of development is on the
- <tt>amd64</tt> architecture. Other architectures, such as
- ARM, have known bugs with our current ASLR implementation and
- we are working hard to fix them. We added support for
- Position-Independent Executables (PIEs) in a number of
- applications in base.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Shawn has access to a Raspberry Pi (RPI). PIE is 90%
- broken. Debug and fix major issues on the RPI. The existing
- NX stack protections are not obeyed on RPI. Properly
- implemented ASLR requires a NX stack.</task>
-
- <task>Shawn will be receiving a <tt>sparc64</tt> box on April 6,
- 2014. He will test ASLR on <tt>sparc64</tt>, identifying and
- fixing any bugs that pop up.</task>
-
- <task>Olivér has identified one or more bugs with the
- Linuxulator. He will be looking into that and fixing
- those.</task>
-
- <task>Shawn will be cleaning up code and adding support for PIE to
- more applications in base. He will also add PIE support to the
- ports framework for general consumption.</task>
-
- <task>Shawn will be giving a presentation regarding ASLR at
- BSDCan&nbsp;2014.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>UEFI Boot</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/UEFI">Project page on the wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) provides
- boot- and run-time services for x86 computers, and is a
- replacement for the legacy BIOS. This project will adapt the
- &os; loader and kernel boot process for compatibility with
- UEFI firmware, found on contemporary servers, desktops, and
- laptops.</p>
-
- <p>Starting with &a.rpaulo;'s <tt>i386</tt> EFI loader,
- &a.benno; developed a working proof-of-concept <tt>amd64</tt>
- loader in 2013 under sponsorship from the &os; Foundation.
- After refinement, that work has now been merged from the
- <tt>projects/uefi</tt> Subversion branch into &os;
- <tt>head</tt>. The project includes the infrastructure to
- build a UEFI-enabled loader, and the kernel-side changes to
- parse metadata provided by the loader.</p>
-
- <p>A number of integration tasks remain, with a plan to have
- UEFI installation and boot support merged to
- <tt>stable/10</tt> in time for &os; 10.1-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Document manual installation, including dual-boot
- configurations.</task>
-
- <task>Implement chain-loading from UFS/ZFS file systems.</task>
- <task>Integrate UEFI configuration with the &os;
- installer.</task>
- <task>Support secure boot.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Cluster Administration Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Cluster Administration Team</name>
- <!-- email intentionally left incomplete -->
- <email>admins@</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Cluster Administration Team consists of the people
- responsible for administering the machines that the project
- relies on for its distributed work and communications to be
- synchronised. In this quarter, the team has worked on the
- following:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Assimilated master email configurations into a single
- source control repository.</li>
-
- <li>Moved the &os; web server CGI services to a new location
- (sponsored).</li>
-
- <li>Further enhanced upon our internal monitoring
- utilities.</li>
-
- <li>Added a Russian <tt>pkg(8)</tt> mirror, hosted by
- Yandex.</li>
-
- <li>Moved the &os;&nbsp;Foundation web services to a new
- server (sponsored).</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>KDE/&os; Team</name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org">KDE/&os; Home Page</url>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org/area51.php">area51</url>
- <url href="http://portscout.freebsd.org/kde@freebsd.org.html">PortScout Status</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>KDE is an international free software community producing an
- integrated set of cross-platform applications designed to run
- on Linux, &os;, Solaris, Microsoft Windows, and OS X systems.
- The KDE/&os; Team have continued to improve the experience of
- KDE software and Qt under &os;.</p>
-
- <p>During this quarter, the team has kept most of the KDE and Qt
- ports up-to-date, working on the following releases:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>KDE SC: 4.12.2, 4.12.3, and 4.12.4; Workspace: 4.11.6,
- 4.11.7, and 4.11.8</li>
- <li>Qt: 5.2.1</li>
- <li>KDevelop: 4.6.0</li>
- <li>Digikam (and KIPI-plugins): 3.5.0</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>As a result &mdash; according to PortScout &mdash;
- <tt>kde@</tt> has 526 ports (up from 464), of which 98.86% are
- up-to-date (up from 88.15%). iXsystems continues to provide a
- machine for the team to build packages and to test updates.
- They have been providing the KDE/&os; team with support for
- quite a long time and we are very grateful for that.</p>
-
- <p>A major change has been the deprecation of the KDE3 ports and
- the move of the <tt>KDE4_PREFIX</tt> to <tt>LOCALBASE</tt>.
- Also, work on Qt5 continues to maturity. &a.rakuco; has been
- working with upstream to ensure Baloo (Nepomuk successor in
- KDE SC 4.13) compiles and runs on non-Linux systems. His work
- not only benefits &os; but other BSDs and OS X.</p>
-
- <p>As usual, the team is always looking for more testers and
- porters, so please contact us and visit our home page (see
- links). It would be especially useful to have more helping
- hands on tasks such as getting rid of the dependency on the
- defunct HAL project and providing integration with KDE's
- Bluedevil Bluetooth interface.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>iXsystems, Inc</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update out-of-date ports, see PortScout for a list.</task>
- <task>Work on Qt 5.</task>
-
- <task>Make sure the whole KDE stack (including Qt) builds and
- works correctly with Clang and <tt>libc++</tt>.</task>
- <task>Remove the dependency on HAL.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Wine/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gerald</given>
- <common>Pfeifer</common>
- </name>
- <email>gerald@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Naylor</common>
- </name>
- <email>dbn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Wine">Wine Wiki Page</url>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/i386-Wine">Wine on amd64 Wiki Page</url>
- <url href="http://www.winehq.org/">Wine Home Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Wine is a free and open source software application that aims
- to allow applications designed for Microsoft Windows to run on
- Unix-like operating systems, such as &os;. The Wine project
- has been in maintenance mode this quarter and has updated the
- ports for the following versions:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Stable releases: 1.6.2</li>
- <li>Development releases: 1.7.9 through 1.7.15</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The ports have packages built for <tt>amd64</tt>, available
- through the ports <tt>emulators/i386-wine</tt> and
- <tt>emulators/i386-wine-devel</tt>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>See the <q>Open Tasks</q> and <q>Known Problems</q>
- sections on the Wine wiki page.</task>
-
- <task>&os;/<tt>amd64</tt> integration, consult the i386-Wine
- wiki page for the details.</task>
-
- <task>Port WoW64 (supporting Windows 32-bit and 64-bit from the
- same port) and Wine64.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on Chromebook</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ruslan</given>
- <common>Bukin</common>
- </name>
- <email>br@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/arm/Chromebook">Manual</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>One model of Chromebook is an ARMv7 Cortex-A15 personal
- computer powered by a Samsung Exynos 5 Dual System-on-Chip. As of
- the current status of this project, such laptops can be booted
- with &os; from USB flash &mdash; it works stably (including SMP)
- and it can build third-party applications. The display and
- keyboard work.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to &a.grehan; for providing hardware.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Implement keyboard polling mode.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for the upcoming second generation of
- Chromebook.</task>
-
- <task>Write SD, SATA drivers.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Jenkins Continuous Integration for &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Craig</given>
- <common>Rodrigues</common>
- </name>
- <email>rodrigc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>Jenkins Administrators</name>
- <email>jenkins-admin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>&os; Testing</name>
- <email>freebsd-testing@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://jenkins.FreeBSD.org">Jenkins CI server in &os; cluster</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Jenkins#Jenkins_for_FreeBSD_status">Jenkins on &os; project status</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Jenkins#Presentations_and_Working_Groups">Video and slides of March 13, 2014 presentation at Bay Area &os; User Group (BAFUG)</url>
- <url href="http://empt1e.blogspot.ru/2014/03/using-jenkins-libvirt-slave-plugin-with.html">Jenkins, libvirt, and bhyve</url>
- <url href="http://jenkins-ci.org">Jenkins Continuous Integration</url>
- <url href="http://www.ansible.com">Ansible</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Jenkins is a framework used by many companies and open
- source projects for Continuous Integration (CI). CI allows
- developers to commit code to a Source Code Management (SCM)
- system such as Subversion, and then have automated programs
- check out, build, and test the code. Jenkins is implemented
- in the Java language.</p>
-
- <p>&a.emaste; reviewed some CI work that &a.rodrigc; had done
- for the FreeNAS project with Jenkins, and encouraged him to
- set up something similar for the &os; Project. With the help
- of the &os; Cluster Administration Team, he set up a &os;
- machine running two bhyve virtual machines,
- <tt>jenkins-9.FreeBSD.org</tt> and
- <tt>jenkins-10.FreeBSD.org</tt>. He set up software builds of
- <tt>head</tt> and several <tt>stable</tt> branches on these
- machines. The status of these builds is visible on a web
- interface accessible at <tt>jenkins.FreeBSD.org</tt>. When
- any of the builds fail, emails are sent to
- <tt>freebsd-current</tt> or <tt>freebsd-stable</tt>. Emails
- are also sent directly to the list of people who recently
- committed code to Subversion since the last successful
- build.</p>
-
- <p>As part of the Jenkins setup, &a.rodrigc; encountered
- problems with running Java on &os;&nbsp;9.2 and
- &os;&nbsp;10.0. Both problems stemmed from changes to the
- &os; Virtual Memory (VM) subsystem. On &os; 9.2-RELEASE,
- running Jenkins under Java would cause the kernel to panic.
- This was a known problem, and fixed in 9.2.-RELEASE-p3. On
- &os; 10.0-RELEASE, Java processes would randomly crash.
- Disabling the <tt>vm.pmap.pcid_enabled</tt> <tt>sysctl(3)</tt>
- variable seemed to fix the problem. In <tt>kern/187238</tt>,
- Henrik Gulbrandsen submitted fixes to the &os; VM to address
- this problem. &a.kib; committed the fixes to <tt>head</tt>,
- where they are being tested now.</p>
-
- <p>During the setup of the bhyve VMs which run Jenkins
- processes, &a.rodrigc; wrote scripts to start bhyve VMs from
- the <tt>rc.d</tt> bootup scripts, which were then published at
- GitHub.</p>
-
- <p>On February 19, 2014, &a.rodrigc; notified the &os;
- developers that Jenkins was running in the &os; cluster, and
- that they could look at the web interface to see the status of
- builds.</p>
-
- <p>On March 13, 2014, &a.rodrigc; gave a presentation of the
- Jenkins work at the Bay Area &os; User Group (BAFUG) in
- Mountain View, California, USA. Video of the presentation was
- recorded and put online by iXsystems.</p>
-
- <p>&a.rodrigc; assembled a team of volunteers,
- <tt>jenkins-admin</tt>, to help maintain
- <tt>jenkins.FreeBSD.org</tt> and expand the use of Jenkins CI
- used in the &os; cluster. <tt>jenkins-admin</tt> consists of
- the following people working in the following areas:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>R. Tyler Croy is both a &os; developer and a Jenkins
- developer. He will be working on fixing bugs in Jenkins
- specific to &os;. He is first looking at fixing the
- libpam4j library which is used by Jenkins to interface with
- the PAM system for user authentication. The released
- version of libpam4j does not currently work on &os;.</li>
-
- <li>&a.lwhsu; maintains the <tt>devel/jenkins</tt> port. He
- set up a Jenkins build which runs the scan-build static
- analyzer which is part of LLVM.</li>
-
- <li>&a.skreuzer; has experience administering Jenkins systems.
- He set up several builds on <tt>jenkins.FreeBSD.org</tt>,
- including a Jenkins build of the &os; documentation. He is
- looking into using Ansible for automatic provisioning of VMs
- running Jenkins in the &os; cluster.</li>
-
- <li>&a.rodrigc; will be running a Continuous Testing working
- group at the &os; Devsummit in Ottawa on May 15, 2014. He
- will also give a Jenkins presentation on May 17, 2014. He
- is interested in working with &a.jmmv; to integrate Jenkins
- and Kyua. They have exchanged some emails about this on the
- <tt>freebsd-testing</tt> list.</li>
-
- <li>&a.swills; maintains the <tt>devel/jenkins-lts</tt> port.
- He has implemented several builds at
- <tt>jenkins.FreeBSD.org</tt> which detect commits to the
- &os; ports repository, and then build the ports tree using
- Poudrière.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>At the end of March, &a.novel; reported to
- <tt>jenkins-admin</tt> that he has successfully run the
- Jenkins libvirt plugin with his libvirt modifications to
- integrate with bhyve. He provided a link to a blog posting
- where he described his experience.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>iXsystems, Inc</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Obtain certificates for LDAP and web servers, to replace
- self-signed certificates.</task>
-
- <task>Set up more Jenkins builds of the &os; base repository on
- different branches and with different configurations.</task>
-
- <task>Set up more Jenkins builds of the &os; ports repository on
- different &os; versions.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate with Kyua, so that Jenkins can run Kyua tests
- and report the results directly in the native Jenkins web UI
- where test results are reported.</task>
-
- <task>Write scripts which can take a Jenkins build of &os;, and
- boot the results in a bhyve VM or on real hardware.</task>
-
- <task>Fix libpam4j on &os;.</task>
-
- <task>Continuous Testing working group at Devsummit on May 15,
- 2014</task>
-
- <task>Jenkins presentation at BSDCan on May 17, 2014</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Native iSCSI Stack</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napierała</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Native%20iSCSI%20target"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The new &os; in-kernel iSCSI stack was functionally complete
- in &os; 10.0-RELEASE, but ongoing enhancements and bug fixes
- are being committed to &os; <tt>head</tt>, with a plan to
- merge them back to <tt>stable/10</tt> in time for &os;
- 10.1-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>Many issues have been resolved, including very slow operation
- with data digests enabled, bugs in persistent reservations
- which impacted Hyper-V Failover Cluster, and a negotiation
- problem affecting Dell Equallogic users.</p>
-
- <p>There have also been numerous enhancements, such as support
- for redirections, which are necessary for some High
- Availability setups, and the ability to modify session
- parameters in the iscsictl utility. Previously it was
- necessary to remove the session and add it again.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Updated <tt>vt(4)</tt> System Console</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Aleksandr</given>
- <common>Rybalko</common>
- </name>
- <email>ray@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
- <email>ed@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Newcons">Project wiki page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><tt>vt(4)</tt> is a modern replacement for the existing,
- quite old, virtual terminal emulator called
- <tt>syscons(4)</tt>. Initially motivated by the lack of
- Unicode support and infrastructural issues in
- <tt>syscons(4)</tt>, the project was later expanded to cover
- the new requirement to support Kernel Mode Setting (KMS).</p>
-
- <p>The project is now in <tt>head</tt>, <tt>stable/10</tt> and
- <tt>stable/9</tt> branches. Hence, <tt>vt(4)</tt> can be
- tested by using the <tt>VT</tt> kernel configuration
- (<tt>i386</tt> and <tt>amd64</tt>) or by replacing two lines
- in the <tt>GENERIC</tt> kernel configuration file:</p>
-
- <pre>device sc
-device vga</pre>
-
- <p>with the following ones:</p>
-
- <pre>device vt
-device vt_vga</pre>
-
- <p>Or, to use for UEFI testing, add the following lines
- instead:</p>
-
- <pre>device vt
-device vt_efifb</pre>
-
- <p>Major highlights:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Unicode support.</li>
- <li>Double-width character support for CJK characters.</li>
- <li><tt>xterm(1)</tt>-like terminal emulation.</li>
- <li>Support for Kernel Mode Setting (KMS) drivers
- (<tt>i915kms</tt>, <tt>radeonkms</tt>).</li>
- <li>Support for different fonts per terminal window.</li>
- <li>Simplified drivers.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Brief status of supported architectures and hardware:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>amd64 (VGA/<tt>i915kms</tt>/<tt>radeonkms</tt>) &mdash;
- works.</li>
- <li>ARM framebuffer &mdash; works.</li>
- <li>i386 (VGA/<tt>i915kms</tt>/<tt>radeonkms</tt>) &mdash;
- works.</li>
- <li>IA64 &mdash; untested.</li>
- <li>MIPS &mdash; untested.</li>
- <li>PPC and PPC64 &mdash; work, but without X.Org yet.</li>
- <li>SPARC &mdash; works on certain hardware (e.g., Ultra
- 5).</li>
- <li><tt>vesa(4)</tt> &mdash; in progress.</li>
- <li>i386/amd64 nVidia driver &mdash; not supported. VGA
- should be used (VESA planned).</li>
- <li>Xbox framebuffer driver &mdash; will be deleted as
- unused.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Create sub-directories for <tt>vt(4)</tt> under
- <tt>/usr/share/</tt> to store key maps and fonts.</task>
-
- <task>Implement the remaining features supported by
- <tt>vidcontrol(1)</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Write the <tt>vt(4)</tt> manual page. (This is in
- progress.)</task>
-
- <task>Support direct handling of keyboard by the <tt>kbd</tt>
- device (without <tt>kbdmux(4)</tt>).</task>
-
- <task>CJK fonts. (This is in progress).</task>
- <task>Address performance issues on some architectures.</task>
- <task>Switch to <tt>vt(4)</tt> by default.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>New Automounter</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napierała</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The automount project is nearing the functional prototype
- stage, and a call for testing is expected in the next month.
- The userspace portion consists of the <tt>automountd(8)</tt>
- daemon, which is designed to be fully compatible with its
- counterparts in OS X, Solaris, and Linux, and which is nearly
- complete. Work on the kernel component continues.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; Host Support for OpenStack and OpenContrail</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grzegorz</given>
- <common>Bernacki</common>
- </name>
- <email>gjb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michał</given>
- <common>Dubiel</common>
- </name>
- <email>md@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dominik</given>
- <common>Ermel</common>
- </name>
- <email>der@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafał</given>
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.openstack.org"/>
- <url href="http://www.opencontrail.org"/>
- <url href="https://github.com/Semihalf/openstack-devstack"/>
- <url href="https://github.com/Semihalf/openstack-nova"/>
- <url href="https://github.com/Semihalf/contrail-vrouter"/>
- <url href="https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/freebsd-compute-node"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>OpenStack is a cloud operating system that controls large
- pools of compute, storage, and networking resources in a data
- center. OpenContrail is a network virtualization (SDN)
- solution comprising a network controller, virtual router, and
- analytics engine, which can be integrated with cloud
- orchestration systems like OpenStack or CloudStack.</p>
-
- <p>The goal of this work is to make &os; a fully supported
- compute host for OpenStack using OpenContrail virtualized
- networking. The main areas of development are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Libvirt hypervisor driver for bhyve.</li>
-
- <li>Support for bhyve (via the libvirt compute driver) and the
- &os; platform in overall in <tt>nova-compute</tt>.</li>
-
- <li>Port OpenContrail vRouter (forwarding plane kernel module)
- to &os;.</li>
-
- <li>Port OpenContrail Agent (network controller node) to
- &os;.</li>
-
- <li>Integration, performance optimization.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The current state of development allows for a working demo
- of OpenStack with compute node component running on a &os;
- host:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The native bhyve hypervisor is driven by a
- <tt>nova-compute</tt> component for spawning guest instances
- using libvirt and a <tt>nova-network</tt> component for
- providing simple networking using bridges between guest
- VMs.</li>
-
- <li>QEMU might also be used instead of bhyve this way.</li>
-
- <li>The main goal on the networking side is to use the
- OpenContrail solution, compliant with the modern OpenStack
- networking API ("neutron").</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Also, an initial port of the OpenContrail vRouter kernel
- module has been completed. It successfully handles all
- networking on the host.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Juniper Networks</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Intel GPU Driver Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project to update the Intel graphics chipset driver
- (<tt>i915kms</tt>) to a recent snapshot of the Linux upstream
- code continues. Progress was delayed by external
- circumstances, but it is hoped to reach a useful milestone in
- the near future.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>SMP on Multi-Core ARM Systems</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ian</given>
- <common>Lepore</common>
- </name>
- <email>ian@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Olivier</given>
- <common>Houchard</common>
- </name>
- <email>cognet@ci0.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Wojciech</given>
- <common>Macek</common>
- </name>
- <email>wma@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-arm/2014-April/007886.html">Announcement</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; now supports Symmetrical MultiProcessing (SMP) on a
- variety of ARM multi-core systems. The effort to bring SMP to
- ARM has been underway for quite some time, but a major push by
- the &os; ARM developer community over the past two months has
- resulted in robust production-ready SMP support.</p>
-
- <p>An ever-growing number of ARM-based development boards and
- small low-power computer systems are available with multi-core
- processors. &os; is now able to make good use of all that
- computing power, making such systems more attractive to both
- end users and vendors looking to create products based on
- similar designs.</p>
-
- <p>As of r264138 in &os; <tt>head</tt>, SMP is now enabled by
- default in the configuration files for all currently-supported
- systems that have multi-core processors. This includes
- systems based on the following processor families:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Allwinner A20</li>
- <li>Freescale i.MX6</li>
- <li>Marvell Armada XP</li>
- <li>Samsung Exynos 5</li>
- <li>Texas Instruments OMAP4</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We plan to merge this work to <tt>stable/10</tt> in time for
- 10.1-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Microsemi, Inc.</sponsor>
- <sponsor>Semihalf sp.j</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>The &os; Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/"/>
- <url href="http://freebsdjournal.com/">&os; Journal</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
- dedicated to supporting and promoting the &os; Project and
- community worldwide. Most of the funding is used to support
- &os; development projects, conferences and developer summits,
- purchase equipment to grow and improve the &os;
- infrastructure, and provide legal support for the Project.</p>
-
- <p>We published the first issue of the &os; Journal, our new
- on-line &os; magazine. The positive feedback from both the
- &os; and outside communities has been incredible. This
- quarter we began work on articles and promotion for the second
- issue. We also started working on a dynamic version of the
- magazine that can be read in many web browsers including those
- that run on &os;.</p>
-
- <p>This year we are earmarking more funding towards &os;
- advocacy and education. You will see more literature, white
- papers, articles, and so on to help promote &os;.</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation held a board meeting in Berkeley, California,
- in January. We discussed longer term strategy and planning
- for the year. We put together our 2014 budget with a plan of
- raising at least $1,000,000 and spending $900,000.</p>
-
- <p>Two Foundation funded projects were completed. The first,
- co-sponsored by Google, integrated the Casper daemon into
- &os;. The second was <tt>auditdistd(8)</tt> improvements for
- the &os; cluster.</p>
-
- <p>Work continued on these Foundation-sponsored projects: Intel
- graphics driver update by &a.kib;, UEFI boot support for
- <tt>amd64</tt> by &a.emaste;, autofs automounter and in-kernel
- iSCSI stack enhancements and bug fixes by &a.trasz;, and updated
- <tt>vt(4)</tt> system console by &a.ray;. A more detailed
- project update for each of the above projects can be found
- within this quarterly status report.</p>
-
- <p>We were a Gold Sponsor for NYCBSDCon&nbsp;2014 in New York,
- February 8, which was attended by several board members. We
- were represented at SCALE in Los Angeles, February 22-23, and
- ICANN in Singapore, March 22-25.</p>
-
- <p>We were a sponsor for AsiaBSDCon in Tokyo, March 15-16.
- Board member &a.hrs; was the conference organizer. Board
- members &a.mckusick; and &a.gnn; taught tutorials and Kirk
- gave a keynote. Board member &a.dru; manned the foundation
- table and spoke at one of the sessions.</p>
-
- <p>We became a Gold+ sponsor for BSDCan&nbsp;2014, May 16-17 and
- have started reaching out to vendors to attend the developer
- summit that runs in the two days before BSDCan.</p>
-
- <p>Board members George, Kirk, and &a.rwatson; pushed to finish
- the final draft of the next edition of their book <q>The
- Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating
- System</q>.</p>
-
- <p>ITWire editor Sam Varghese published an interview with Kirk
- and Foundation technical manager &a.emaste; about the status
- of secure boot on &os;.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; Logo is now officially a registered trademark to
- represent the &os; operating system. We are working to expand
- the registration beyond just the &os; operating system, but
- currently still have to use the <q>TM</q> symbol when using it
- on apparel and other non-operating-system items. We continued
- reviewing requests and granting permission to use &os;
- trademarks.</p>
-
- <p>After finishing the 10.0-RELEASE, Foundation system
- administrator and release engineer &a.gjb; began work on
- adding support for &os;/arm image builds as part of the
- release build process. As a result of this work, &os;/arm
- images are produced as part of the weekly development snapshot
- builds, and are available from any of the &os; FTP mirrors.
- Supported kernel configurations currently include
- <tt>BEAGLEBONE</tt>, <tt>RPI-B</tt>, <tt>PANDABOARD</tt>,
- <tt>WANDBOARD-QUAD</tt>, and <tt>ZEDBOARD</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>George visited six large &os; users in the Bay Area in
- February. These meetings are conducted to help facilitate
- collaboration between &os; customers and the &os; Project. It
- is an opportunity to exchange information on what the
- customers are doing and what is being worked on in the
- Project. It is also an opportunity to try to connect
- customers with the appropriate &os; developers who may be
- working on areas of &os; that interest these customers.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>LLDB Debugger Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/lldb"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>LLDB is the debugger project associated with Clang/LLVM. It
- supports the Mac OS X, Linux, and &os; platforms, with ongoing
- work on Windows. It builds on existing components in the larger
- LLVM project, for example using Clang's expression parser and
- LLVM's disassembler.</p>
-
- <p>The majority of work since the last status update has been on
- bugfixes and implementation of the remaining functionality
- missing on &os;. Most of these improvements are now in the LLDB
- snapshot in the base system, which has been updated to upstream
- Subversion revision r202189. Some highlights of the new update
- include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Improvements to the remote GDB protocol client.</li>
- <li>Bug fixes for big-endian targets.</li>
- <li>Initial support for libdispatch (GCD) queues in the
- debuggee.</li>
- <li>Add "step-avoid-libraries" setting.</li>
- <li>IO subsystem improvements (including initial work on a
- curses GUI).</li>
- <li>Support hardware watchpoints.</li>
- <li>Improved unwinding through hand-written assembly
- functions.</li>
- <li>Handle DW_TAG_unspecified_parameters for variadic
- functions.</li>
- <li>Fix Ctrl+C interrupting a running inferior process.</li>
- <li>Various bug fixes for memory leaks, LLDB segfaults, the
- C++ demangler, ELF core files, DWARF debug info, and
- others.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>LLDB is currently not yet built by default and may be enabled
- by adding <tt>WITH_LLDB=</tt> to <tt>src.conf(5)</tt>. A port
- will be made available for those who wish to track ongoing
- development more closely.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>DARP/AFRL</sponsor>
- <sponsor>SRI International</sponsor>
- <sponsor>University of Cambridge</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add support for remote debugging (gdbserver-compatible
- debugserver).</task>
-
- <task>Add support for local and core file kernel
- debugging.</task>
-
- <task>Implement, fix or test support on all non-amd64
- architectures.</task>
-
- <task>Verify cross-debugging.</task>
- <task>Investigate and fix test suite failures.</task>
- <task>Package LLDB as a port.</task>
-
- <task>Enable by default in the base system for working
- architectures.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title><tt>auditdistd(8)</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pawel Jakub</given>
- <common>Dawidek</common>
- </name>
- <email>pjd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <tt>auditdistd(8)</tt> daemon is responsible for
- distributing audit trail files over TCP/IP networks securely
- and reliably.</p>
-
- <p>The daemon now supports client-side certificates, which can
- be used to automatically configure the receiver side &mdash;
- the directory name for received trail files is determined
- based on the <tt>commonName</tt> field in client's
- certificate. There is no need any more to add every sender to
- the receiver's configuration file.</p>
-
- <p>The sender's functionality was extended to allow sending
- audit trail files to multiple receivers.</p>
-
- <p>Complete Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) support is now
- implemented, including full certificate chain verification,
- Certificate Revocation Lists (CRL) verification at every level
- and support for multiple Certificate Authority (CA)
- certificates.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>SDIO Driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ilya</given>
- <common>Bakulin</common>
- </name>
- <email>ilya@bakulin.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SDIO">SDIO project page on &os; wiki</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/kibab/freebsd/tree/mmccam">Source code</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>SDIO is an interface designed as an extension of the existing
- SD card standard, allowing connection of different peripherals
- to the host with the standard SD controller. Peripherals
- currently sold on the general market include WLAN/BT modules,
- cameras, fingerprint readers, and barcode scanners. The &os;
- driver is implemented as an extension to the existing MMC bus,
- adding a lot of new SDIO-specific bus methods. A prototype of
- the driver for the Marvell SDIO WLAN/BT (Avastar 88W8787)
- module is also being developed, using the existing Linux
- driver as a reference.</p>
-
- <p>SDIO card detection and initialization already work; most
- needed bus methods are implemented and tested.</p>
-
- <p>The WiFi driver is able to load firmware onto the card and
- initialize it. Migration of the MMC stack to the new locking
- model is necessary in order to work with SDIO cards
- effectively. The &os; CAM implementation is believed to be a
- good choice. There is ongoing work to implement an MMC
- transport for CAM.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>SDIO stack: finish CAM migration. The XPT layer is almost
- ready. What is missing is a SIM module, for which a modified
- version of the SDHCI controller driver will be used, and a
- peripheral module, where porting the <tt>mmcsd(4)</tt> driver
- is required.</task>
-
- <task>Marvell SDIO WiFi: connect it to the &os; network stack,
- write the code to implement required functions, such as
- sending and receiving data, network scanning and so on.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>GNOME/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os; GNOME Team</given>
- </name>
- <email>gnome@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/gnome">GNOME &os; page</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Jhbuild/FreeBSD">JHbuild info and results</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/jlmess77/mate-ports">MATE staging repository (might break)</url>
- <url href="http://marcuscom.com/downloads/marcusmerge">GNOME staging repository (might break)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>GNOME is a desktop environment and graphical user interface
- that runs on top of a computer operating system. GNOME is
- part of the GNU Project and can be used with various Unix-like
- operating systems, including &os;.</p>
-
- <p>Preparations for merging GNOME&nbsp;3 are moving forward.
- The work on the documentation is falling behind a bit, but we
- got some solid feedback on the rough work to keep this moving
- forward as well. In the meantime, deprecation of ports that
- need the old GNOME&nbsp;2 desktop ports has begun. These
- ports will break when the GNOME desktop components are updated
- to the GNOME&nbsp;3 version.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to a combined effort by Ryan Lortie (GNOME developer),
- Ting-Wei Lan (upstream contributor), and &a.kwm;, we now have
- a &os;-powered JHbuild tinderbox. JHbuild is a build system
- that allows building GNOME upstream code. Twice a day, it
- will attempt to build Gnome components from a specific branch,
- usually the git master branch, to catch compile issues. A
- positive side effect is that it lets upstream know GNOME still
- lives on non-Linux systems. It also exposes the GNOME code
- base to the Clang compiler and <tt>libc++</tt>. Since the
- start of this project over a hundred issues have been
- fixed.</p>
-
- <p>Gustau Perez has stepped up and put together a port set in
- the <q>ports-experimental</q> tree of our development
- repository with GNOME 3.12. It was decided to polish GNOME
- 3.12. It will be merged when the preparation work has
- (mostly) finished, and we are happy with the stability of
- GNOME 3.12.</p>
-
- <p>Gustau Perez also ported Cinnamon 2.0 to &os;. It will
- appear in the Ports Collection after GNOME&nbsp;3 has been
- merged.</p>
-
- <p>MATE 1.8 was released at the beginning of April, Eric Turgeon
- of GhostBSD had volunteered to do that update for &os;. Note
- that this update is still based on GTK+, version 2. The
- GTK+&nbsp;3-based MATE is on the roadmap for 1.10.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish the work needed to be done before GNOME&nbsp;3 can
- be merged at all. Documentation work, port deprecation, and
- so on.</task>
-
- <task>Finish porting of MATE 1.8.</task>
-
- <task>Update Cairo to 1.12 in coordination with the Graphics
- Team.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>GCC in the Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gerald</given>
- <common>Pfeifer</common>
- </name>
- <email>gerald@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://gcc.gnu.org">Upstream GCC</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>While the age old version of the GNU Compiler Collection
- (GCC) in the base system is on its way out with &os;&nbsp;10
- and later, there are many users who want&mdash;and some
- platforms which need&mdash;to use GCC.</p>
-
- <p>For that purpose there are various versions of GCC in the
- ports tree, including <tt>lang/gcc46</tt>,
- <tt>lang/gcc47</tt>, <tt>lang/gcc48</tt> and
- <tt>lang/gcc49</tt> which track upstream snapshots of the
- respective release branches, and more importantly
- <tt>lang/gcc</tt> which serves as the canonical version of GCC
- and is the default when a port requests <tt>USE_GCC=yes</tt>
- as well as for some cases of <tt>USES=compiler</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>With a lot of help from Christoph Moench-Tegeder who fixed
- many ports and made a fair number respect <tt>CXXFLAGS</tt>,
- <tt>LDFLAGS</tt> and friends, we managed to update the
- canonical version from GCC 4.6.4 to GCC 4.7.3. Many of
- Christoph's fixes also benefit Clang and other modern
- compilers.</p>
-
- <p>For users of <tt>lang/gcc</tt>, this upgrade proved very
- smooth, and we generally recommend using this port over
- version specific ones.</p>
-
- <p>After ten years of service <tt>lang/gcc34</tt> retired, as
- did <tt>lang/gcc44</tt> after half that timespan.</p>
-
- <p>On a related note, with the help of &a.marino;, the license
- of the GCC ports now properly reflects the combination of
- GPLv3 for the compiler itself and GPLv3 with GCC Runtime
- Library Exception for the runtime. The latter is the key in
- making it possible to use GCC for building and distributing
- non-free software.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Move <tt>lang/gcc</tt> from GCC 4.7 to GCC 4.8.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>The Graphics Stack on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Graphics Team</name>
- <email>graphics-team@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics">Graphics stack roadmap and supported hardware matrix</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics/WITH_NEW_XORG">WITH_NEW_XORG status</url>
- <url href="http://trillian.chruetertee.ch/ports/browser/trunk">Ports-related development repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>On the kernel side, the Radeon KMS driver was merged in
- <tt>stable/9</tt> and will be available in &os; 9.3-RELEASE.
- Now both the 9.x and 10.x branches share the same support for
- Intel and AMD GPUs.</p>
-
- <p>The next big tasks are the updates of the DRM generic code and
- the <tt>i915</tt> driver. Both are making good progress and the
- DRM update should hopefully be ready for wider testing during
- April. An update of the Radeon driver is on the to-do list, but
- nothing is scheduled yet.</p>
-
- <p>On the ports tree and packages side, the update to Cairo 1.12
- mentioned in the last quarterly report is ready to be committed,
- as people who tested it either reported improvements or no
- regressions. As a reminder, the switch from Cairo 1.10 to 1.12
- causes display artifacts with xf86-video-intel 2.7.1, but fixes
- similar problems with other hardware/driver combinations.
- Furthermore, Cairo 1.12 is required by Pango 1.36.0, GTK+ 3.10
- and Firefox 27.0. A <q>Heads up</q> mail will be posted to the
- <tt>freebsd-x11</tt> mailing-list when this update goes
- live.</p>
-
- <p>In the graphics stack's ports development tree, new Mesa ports
- are being worked on. Those ports are required to support GLAMOR
- (the GL-based 2D acceleration library used by Radeon HD 7000+
- cards for instance) and OpenCL (using the GPU to perform
- non-graphical calculations). We were able to execute some
- "Hello World" OpenCL programs and play with OpenCL in darktable,
- but there are some compatibility issues between Clover (Mesa's
- libOpenCL implementation) and Clang/<tt>libc++</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>We are preparing an alternate <tt>pkg(8)</tt> repository with
- packages built with <tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt>. The goal is to ease
- the usage of the KMS drivers and move forward with the graphics
- stack updates. The main <tt>pkg(8)</tt> repository will still
- use the default setting (<tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt> set on
- <tt>head</tt>, but not on the <tt>stable</tt> branches).</p>
-
- <p>This will pave the way to the deprecation
- of<tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt> and the removal of the older stack.
- The current plan is to do this after 10.0-RELEASE End-of-Life,
- scheduled on January 31st, 2015. By that time, the only
- supported releases will be 8.4-RELEASE, 9.3-RELEASE and
- 10.1-RELEASE. &os; 9.3 and 10.1 will be fully equipped to work
- with the newer stack. Unfortunately, &os; 8.x misses the
- required kernel DRM infrastructure: supporting X.Org here
- cripples progress on the graphics stack and, once
- <tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt> is gone, we will not support 8.x as a
- desktop any more. Therefore, please upgrade to 9.3 or 10.1 when
- they are available.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>See the <q>Graphics</q> and <q>WITH_NEW_XORG</q> wiki
- pages for up-to-date information.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Port Management Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
- <common>Abthorpe</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Frederic</given>
- <common>Culot</common>
- </name>
- <email>culot@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>&os; Port Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/"/>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/"/>
- <url href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html"/>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html"/>
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/portmgr/"/>
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/"/>
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/portmgr"/>
- <url href="http://plus.google.com/communities/108335846196454338383"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The role of the &os; Port Management Team is to ensure that the
- &os; Ports Developer community provides a ports collection that is
- functional, stable, up-to-date and full-featured. It is also to
- coordinate among the committers and developers who work on
- it.</p>
-
- <p>The ports tree slowly approaches the 25,000 ports threshold,
- while the PR count exceeds 1,800. In the first quarter, we
- added four new committers, took in three commit bits for safe
- keeping, and reinstated one commit bit.</p>
-
- <p>In January, the longest serving port manager, &a.marcus;,
- stepped down from his active duties on the team. At a similar
- time &a.itetcu; also stepped down from his duties.
- Fortunately, as a result of the first <tt>portmgr-lurkers</tt>
- intake, we were able to replace them with &a.mat; and
- &a.antoine;.</p>
-
- <p>Commencing March 1, the second intake of
- <tt>portmgr-lurkers</tt> started active duty on <tt>portmgr</tt>
- for a four month duration. The next two candidates are
- &a.danfe; and &a.culot;.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter also saw the release of the first quarterly
- branch, namely <tt>2014Q1</tt>. This branch is intended to
- provide a stable and high-quality ports tree, with patches
- related to security fixes as well as packaging and runtime fixes
- being backported from <tt>head</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>Ongoing maintenance goes into redports.org, including QAT runs
- and ports and security updates.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>As previously noted, many PRs continue to languish. We
- would like to see committers dedicate themselves to closing as
- many as possible.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>External Toolchain Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/ExternalToolchain">&a.brooks;' XCC work</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Building on the work that &a.brooks; did to enable external
- Clang toolchains, this project hopes to generalize that to
- GCC, as well as support different versions of these compilers
- simultaneously for the &os; base system and the kernel. We
- also hope get to the point that a port can be cross-compiled
- entirely from scratch with no initial binary artifacts.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Setup Subversion project repository.</task>
-
- <task>Fix issues with differences of interpretation of the
- <tt>-B</tt> argument between GCC and Clang.</task>
-
- <task>Support building the entire tree based only on xdev-built
- compilers.</task>
-
- <task>Support building the entire tree based only on ports-built
- GCC compilers.</task>
-
- <task>Support full bootstrapping of &os; to new
- platforms.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Forward Port &os; GCC</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Not all of the &os; changes to GCC have been reflected
- upstream. A large amount of the platform support as well as a
- couple of minor improvements like the kernel formatting
- checker need to be forward ported (and if possible, moved
- upstream into GCC).</p>
-
- <p>We will be targeting the &os; ports tree <tt>lang/gcc*</tt>
- ports for these efforts to (optionally) include them in these
- builds. Some variation from normal builds may be required due
- to bootstrapping issues when combined with the external
- toolchain enhancements project.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Postmaster Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Postmaster Team </name>
- <email>postmaster@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Postmaster Team is responsible for mail being
- correctly delivered to the committers' email addresses, ensuring
- that the mailing lists work, and should take measures against
- possible disruptions of project mail services, such as having
- troll-, spam- and virus-filters.</p>
-
- <p>In the first quarter of 2014, the team has implemented these
- items that may be interest of the general public:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Continued a discussion on current and possible future mail
- and spam filtering.</li>
-
- <li>Discovered more of what needs to be done for a new year
- (with respect to email archives), did what we could, and
- recorded the steps for next time.</li>
-
- <li>Added &a.koobs; to <tt>donations</tt>, requested by
- &a.gahr;.</li>
-
- <li>Added &a.wblock; to <tt>doceng</tt>.</li>
-
- <li>Made sure <tt>portmgr</tt> receives bounces for
- <tt>pkg-fallout</tt> messages.</li>
-
- <li>Created a <tt>jenkins-admin</tt> mail alias.</li>
-
- <li>Enabled Mailman password reminder emails again.</li>
-
- <li>Discovered that all Mailman cron jobs were disabled in
- November during upgrades. Enabled those again. This caused
- problems like digests not being sent.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Core Team constitutes the project's <q>Board of
- Directors</q>, responsible for deciding the project's overall
- goals and direction as well as managing specific areas of the
- &os; project landscape.</p>
-
- <p>The first quarter of 2014 was very active for the Core Team.
- &a.jhb; and &a.theraven; kept coordinating the work required
- for providing a newer version of X.Org for 9.x and 10.x
- systems. Now that <tt>vt(4)</tt>, a successor to
- <tt>syscons(4)</tt> that offers a KMS-enabled console, has
- been merged to both <tt>stable/9</tt> and <tt>stable/10</tt>,
- an alternative <tt>pkg(8)</tt> repository is in preparation
- for wider testing of <tt>vt(4)</tt> and the new X.Org version.
- In addition to that, &a.jhb; published the
- policy on licenses for new files and files with non-standard
- licenses. Thanks to the efforts of &a.gavin;, &os; has again
- made it into the Google Summer of Code program, for the tenth
- time. &a.theraven; reported that both <tt>libc++</tt> and
- <tt>libstdc++</tt> can now be built, as all of the
- standards-compliant implementations of the required numerical
- functions have been added.</p>
-
- <p>The Core Team conducted an annual review among the Project
- teams and hats, where team members had to declare whether they
- wished to continue their service. As a result, &a.flo;
- replaced &a.dhw; in the lead role of the Postmaster Team, and
- &a.gjb; assumed the head Release Engineer position from
- &a.kensmith;. The Core Team congratulates Florian and Glen,
- and thanks David and Ken for their long-standing work.</p>
-
- <p>The Core Team approved chartering the Ports Security Team,
- which is established to maintain security updates for the
- ported applications. In coordination with the Port Management
- Team, <tt>pkg_tools</tt> was eventually deprecated and tagged
- with an End-of-Life date, in order to clear the way for
- <tt>pkg(8)</tt>. The Port Management Team also requested a
- way to make it possible to track userland ABI and KBI changes
- reliably for the Ports Collection. Ideally this can be
- achieved by increasing the value of <tt>__FreeBSD_version</tt>
- on each fix, therefore the corresponding discussion concluded
- in freezing the ABI note tag for releases in order to keep the
- size of binary patches for <tt>freebsd-update(8)</tt> low.
- A related Errata Notice is about to be published soon.</p>
-
- <p>Only a single commit bit was taken for safekeeping.
- We did not have new committers to the <tt>src/</tt> repository
- in this quarter.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ZFSguru</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jason</given>
- <common>Edwards</common>
- </name>
- <email>sub.mesa@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://zfsguru.com/">Home page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>ZFSguru is a multifunctional server appliance with a strong
- emphasis on storage. It wants to deliver all the great BSD
- and ZFS technology to a wider audience, while at the same time
- pleasing more advanced users as well with unique features and
- customization.</p>
-
- <p>A <q>vanilla</q> ZFSguru installation comes with only Samba
- and a web-interface setup, but can be extended easily by
- installing addons called <q>services</q> to add functionality
- as desired. This prevents users from running programs they do
- not need and do not want. Advanced users can still use
- ZFSguru as they would a normal &os; installation with a 100%
- ZFS setup (<q>Root-on-ZFS</q>). ZFSguru does not strip away
- anything, and uses a <tt>GENERIC</tt>-like kernel with only
- some additional settings added like InfiniBand networking,
- Device Polling and AltQ. This means you can use a ZFSguru
- installation as you would use a &os; installation.</p>
-
- <p>In the first month of 2014, ZFSguru has released beta9
- version of the web interface. This release brings vastly
- improved support for Samba and NFS configuration. In
- particular, it adds a convenient drag-and-drop interface for
- Samba permissions. This allows novice users to configure
- access to shares in various configurations. It allows both
- control and usability, with no manual being necessary in order
- to operate it. This is the ZFSguru style.</p>
-
- <p>New system versions have been released, based on &os; 9.2,
- 10.0, and <tt>head</tt>. The experimental <tt>head</tt>
- version has <tt>vt(4)</tt> and X.org 7.12.4 and the
- Intel/Radeon KMS graphics drivers. That is, the latest and
- greatest of &os; graphics development. The ZFSguru project
- plans to release <tt>stable/10</tt> builds in the near future
- which also have the MFCed patches for <tt>vt(4)</tt>, the
- KMS-enabled system console with Unicode support. Please see
- the <tt>vt(4)</tt> entry for more information.</p>
-
- <p>Support for ZFS version 5000 is now universal across 9.2,
- 10.0 and <tt>head</tt> builds. LZ4 compression is the key
- feature for ZFS version 5000. Otherwise users are advised to
- keep their pool versions as is, to be as compatible as you can
- with as many ZFS platforms as possible. Only upgrade the pool
- as you desire its functionality, forfeiting the compatibility
- with older storage platforms.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>ZFSguru beta10 will increase the compatibility of newly added
- Samba functionality with non-Gecko browsers. It will also fix
- some minor bugs as well as speed up some pages by having a
- redesigned remote database system called GuruDB.</task>
-
- <task>ZFSguru beta11 will add the one major feature still
- missing in ZFSguru: the Migration Manager. This allows users
- to maintain a file with all the configuration of their ZFSguru
- installation. It can be used like a firmware &mdash; restoring
- the machine to the exact state and configuration of the
- snapshot configuration. It allows users to maintain a backup
- of their ZFSguru configuration and allows upgrading to a newer
- ZFSguru system version without any hassle.</task>
-
- <task>Automated system builds should bring more system image
- releases.</task>
-
- <task>New website with new forum and new login system.</task>
-
- <task>Developer website with GitLab setup, allowing bug reports,
- code contributions, wiki, and wall messages. Note that GitLab
- has also been provided as a ZFSguru service, for those
- interested in trying GitLab.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>bhyve</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
- <email>grehan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Neel</given>
- <common>Natu</common>
- </name>
- <email>neel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tycho</given>
- <common>Nightingale</common>
- </name>
- <email>tychon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Allan</given>
- <common>Jude</common>
- </name>
- <email>freebsd@allanjude.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bhyve.org">bhyve FAQ and Talks</url>
- <url href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTOiSyu0-MA">Talk: bhyve Past, Present, Future</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>bhyve is a Type-1 hypervisor that runs on the &os; platform.
- It currently only runs &os; (9.x or later) and Linux guests;
- current development efforts aim at widening support for other
- x86 64-bit operating systems. After a great deal of work by
- all involved, bhyve was shipped as part of &os; 10.0-RELEASE.
- Increased interest in bhyve and the first usable versions have
- provided great feedback and many bug reports.</p>
-
- <p>A number of important improvements have been made to bhyve
- this quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Optionally ignore accesses to unimplemented MSRs</li>
-
- <li>Support soft power-off via the ACPI S5 state for bhyve
- guests</li>
-
- <li>Graceful shutdown via ACPI on SIGTERM</li>
-
- <li>Fix an issue with virtio-blk devices on Linux guests with
- more than 4GB of RAM</li>
-
- <li>Increase the block-layer backend maximum requests to match
- AHCI command queue depth</li>
-
- <li>Add SMBIOS support</li>
-
- <li>Improve support for nmdm, opening the tty
- non-blocking</li>
-
- <li>Add HPET device emulation</li>
-
- <li>Implement the <q>Virtual Interrupt Delivery</q> and
- <q>Posted Interrupt Processing</q> VT-x features on newer
- Intel CPUs</li>
-
- <li>Add support for booting &os;/i386 guests</li>
-
- <li>Add virtualized XSAVE support for features like AVX</li>
-
- <li>Add Support for booting from ZFS with bhyveload</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Improve documentation.</task>
-
- <task>Write Handbook chapter for bhyve.</task>
-
- <task>Merge fixes and features back to
- <tt>stable/10</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Support for booting with UEFI instead of userspace
- loaders.</task>
-
- <task>CSM BIOS boot support for &os; (which has no UEFI support
- currently).</task>
-
- <task>Add support for virtio-scsi.</task>
-
- <task>Improve virtio-net, add offload features, support multiple
- queues.</task>
-
- <task>Implement Intel 82580 and e1000 NIC emulation.</task>
-
- <task>Netmap support.</task>
-
- <task>Flexible networking backend: wanproxy, vhost-net.</task>
-
- <task>Improve resource accounting.</task>
-
- <task>Move to a single process model, instead of bhyveload and
- bhyve.</task>
-
- <task>Support running bhyve as non-root.</task>
-
- <task>Add filters for popular VM file formats (VMDK, VHD,
- QCOW2).</task>
-
- <task>Implement an abstraction layer for video (no X11 or SDL in
- base system).</task>
-
- <task>Support for VNC as a video output.</task>
-
- <task>Implement USB and Sound.</task>
-
- <task>Suspend/resume support.</task>
-
- <task>Live Migration.</task>
-
- <task>Nested VT-x support (bhyve in bhyve).</task>
-
- <task>Support for other architectures (ARM, MIPS, PPC).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>&os; Participating in Summer of Code 2014</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gavin</given>
- <common>Atkinson</common>
- </name>
- <email>gavin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Glen</given>
- <common>Barber</common>
- </name>
- <email>gjb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Wojciech</given>
- <common>Koszek</common>
- </name>
- <email>wkoszek@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://gsoc.FreeBSD.org" />
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2014" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; is pleased to have been accepted as a participating
- organization in Google's Summer of Code 2014. This will be the
- tenth time we have participated in the program, having been
- selected to participate every year since its introduction.</p>
-
- <p>This year, the administrators made a special attempt to spread
- the word about Summer of Code around universities, including
- making contact with around 350 mainly Polish, British, African
- and American universities to advertise the Summer of Code
- program, with a particular focus on &os;'s participation. We
- made contact with both technical departments and student
- societies. Posters were produced in several languages, and &os;
- committers and users were encouraged to distribute these posters
- around their local universities.</p>
-
- <p>&os; received a total of 39 proposals from students, and were
- subsequently granted 15 slots from Google. We are now facing
- the unpleasant challenge of trying to decide which of the 39
- proposals to select, taking into account the quality,
- desirability and feasibility of each proposal, as well as
- ensuring we will be able to provide an excellent mentoring
- experience to each selected student. All mentors have
- volunteered to mentor, and we pair students with mentors
- primarily based on the prospective mentor's areas of expertise,
- interest in the project, also taking into account the desire to
- pair students up with mentors in similar time zones in order to
- improve the student experience. The final list of accepted
- students is expected to be announced on the 21st April.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
- Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd" >
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>April-June</month>
-
- <year>2014</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <?ignore
- <p><strong>This is a draft of the April-June 2014 status report.
- Please check back after it is finalized, and an announcement
- email is sent to the &os;-Announce mailing
- list.</strong></p>
- ?>
-
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between April and
- June 2014. This is the second of four reports planned for
- 2014.</p>
-
- <p>The second quarter of 2014 was a very busy and productive time
- for the &os;&nbsp;Project. A new &os;&nbsp;Core Team was
- elected, the &os;&nbsp;Ports Management Team branched the second
- quarterly <q>stable</q> branch, the &os;&nbsp;Release
- Engineering Team was in the process of finalizing the
- &os;&nbsp;9.3-RELEASE cycle, and many exciting new features have
- been added to &os;.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work! This
- report contains 24 entries and we hope you enjoy reading it.</p>
-
- <p>The deadline for submissions covering the period from July to
- September 2014 is October 7th, 2014.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <?ignore
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
- ?>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>CUSE4BSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hans Petter</given>
- <common>Selasky</common>
- </name>
- <email>hselasky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/266581">Commit</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The so-called <quote>CUSE4BSD</quote> has been imported into the base
- system of &os;-11. CUSE is short for <quote>character device in
- userspace</quote>. The CUSE library is a wrapper for the
- <tt>devfs(8)</tt> kernel functionality which is exposed
- through /dev/cuse. In order to function, the CUSE kernel code
- must either be enabled in the kernel configuration file or
- loaded separately as a module. Follow the commit message link
- to get more information.
- </p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>RPC/NFS and CTL/iSCSI Performance Optimizations</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; RPC stack, used as a base for its NFS server,
- received multiple optimizations to improve performance and SMP
- scalability. Algorithmic optimizations reduced processing
- overhead, while improved locking allowed it to scale up to at
- least 40 processor cores without significant lock congestion.
- Combined with some other kernel optimizations, the peak NFS
- request rate increased by many times, reaching up to 600K
- requests per second on modern hardware.</p>
-
- <p>The CAM Target Layer (CTL), used as the base for the new kernel iSCSI
- server, also received a series of locking optimizations which
- allowed its peak request rate to increase from ~200K to ~600K
- IOPS with the potential of reaching a rate of 1M requests per
- second. That rate is sufficient to completely saturate
- 2x10Gbit Ethernet links with 4KB requests. For comparison,
- the port of net/istgt (user-level iSCSI server) on the same
- hardware with an equivalent configuration showed only 100K
- IOPS.</p>
-
- <p>There is also ongoing work on improving CTL functionality.
- It was already made to support three of four VMware VAAI
- storage acceleration primitives (<tt>net/istgt</tt> supports
- 2), while the goal is to reach full VAAI support during next
- months.</p>
-
- <p>With all these improvements, and earlier improvements in CAM,
- GEOM, ZFS, and a number of other kernel areas coming soon,
- &os;&nbsp;10.1 may become the fastest storage release ever.
- ;)</p>
-
- <p>These projects are sponsored by iXsystems, Inc.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="arch">
- <title>&os;/arm64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/projects/arm64/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Arm64 is the name of the in-progress port of &os; to the
- ARMv8 CPU when it is in AArch64 mode. Until recently, all ARM
- CPU designs were 32-bit only. With the introduction of the
- ARMv8 architecture, ARM has added a new 64-bit mode. This new
- mode has been named AArch64.</p>
-
- <p>Booting &os; on the ARM Foundation Model has made a lot of
- progress since the last status report. An initial pmap
- implementation has been written. With this, &os; is able to
- enter the Machine Independent boot code. The required
- autoconf functions have been added allowing &os; to start
- scheduling tasks. Finally the cpu_switch and copystr
- functions were added. With these two, &os; will boot to the
- mountroot prompt.</p>
-
- <p>Work has started on supporting exceptions, including
- interrupts. This will allow more developers to start
- working on device drivers.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish exception and interrupt handling</task>
-
- <task>Read the Device Tree or ACPI tables from UEFI</task>
-
- <task>Test on real hardware</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Updated <tt>vt(4)</tt> System Console</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Aleksandr</given>
- <common>Rybalko</common>
- </name>
- <email>ray@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
- <email>ed@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warren</given>
- <common>Block</common>
- </name>
- <email>wblock@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Newcons">Project wiki page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <tt>vt(4)</tt> (aka <tt>Newcons</tt>) project provides
- a replacement for the legacy <tt>syscons</tt> system console.
- It brings a number of improvements, including better
- integration with graphics modes and broader character set
- support.</p>
-
- <p>Since the last <a
- href="http://www.freebsd.org/news/status/report-2014-01-2014-03.html#Updated-vt%284%29-System-Console">report</a>,
- <tt>vt(4)</tt> gained the ability to make early driver
- selection. <tt>vt(4)</tt> selects the best
- successfully-probed driver before most other kernel
- subsystems are initialized. Also, to facilitate migration from
- <tt>syscons(4)</tt> to <tt>vt(4)</tt>, multiple virtual
- terminal subsystems in the kernel are now supported. It is
- controlled by a small module with just one kernel environment
- variable. Users can select the virtual terminal system to use
- by setting <tt>kern.vty=sc</tt> or <tt>kern.vty=vt</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>The GENERIC kernel configuration for the amd64 and i386
- platforms now includes both <tt>syscons(4)</tt> and
- <tt>vt(4)</tt> by default. This configuration is also planned
- to be in &os;&nbsp;10.1-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>The project finally received a man page, so now
- <tt>vt(4)</tt> is not only the project name, but also a link
- to its documentation. Great thanks to &a.wblock; for
- that.</p>
-
- <p>Major highlights:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Unicode support.</li>
-
- <li>Double-width character support for CJK characters.</li>
-
- <li><tt>xterm(1)</tt>-like terminal emulation.</li>
-
- <li>Support for Kernel Mode Setting (KMS) drivers
- (<tt>i915kms</tt>, <tt>radeonkms</tt>).</li>
-
- <li>Support for different fonts per terminal window.</li>
-
- <li>Simplified drivers.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Brief status of supported architectures and hardware:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>amd64 (VGA/<tt>i915kms</tt>/<tt>radeonkms</tt>) &mdash;
- works.</li>
-
- <li>ARM framebuffer &mdash; works.</li>
-
- <li>i386 (VGA/<tt>i915kms</tt>/<tt>radeonkms</tt>) &mdash;
- works.</li>
-
- <li>IA64 &mdash; untested.</li>
-
- <li>MIPS &mdash; untested.</li>
-
- <li>PPC and PPC64 &mdash; work, but without X.Org yet.</li>
-
- <li>SPARC &mdash; works on certain hardware (e.g., Ultra
- 5).</li>
-
- <li><tt>vesa(4)</tt> &mdash; in progress.</li>
-
- <li>i386/amd64 nVidia driver &mdash; not supported. VGA
- should be used (VESA planned).</li>
-
- <li>Xbox framebuffer driver &mdash; will be deleted as
- unused.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Implement the remaining features supported by
- <tt>vidcontrol(1)</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Write manual pages for <tt>vt(4)</tt> drivers and kernel
- interfaces.</task>
-
- <task>Support direct handling of keyboard by the <tt>kbd</tt>
- device (without <tt>kbdmux(4)</tt>).</task>
-
- <task>CJK fonts. (This is in progress).</task>
-
- <task>Address performance issues on some architectures.</task>
-
- <task>Switch to <tt>vt(4)</tt> by default.</task>
-
- <task>Convert keyboard maps for use with <tt>vt(4)</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Implement compatibility mode to be able to use single-byte
- charsets/key-codes in <tt>vt(4)</tt>.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>QEMU <tt>bsd-user</tt>-Enabled Ports Building</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Stacey</given>
- <common>Son</common>
- </name>
- <email>sson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Juergen</given>
- <common>Lock</common>
- </name>
- <email>nox@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sean</given>
- <common>Bruno</common>
- </name>
- <email>sbruno@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/QemuUserModeHowTo">Overview of technology</url>
- <url href="http://dirty.ysv.freebsd.org/">Status of ports building</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/seanbruno/qemu-bsd-user">Master repository for collaboration</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <tt>ports-mgmt/poudriere-devel</tt> port is capable of
- building ports via an emulator. Configuration of the
- miscellaneous binary image activator is required prior to a
- poudriere-devel run.</p>
-
- <p>ARMV6, MIPS32 and MIPS64 packages can be produced via full
- emulation. There are several packages that block a full run
- of builds. They can be viewed on the "Status of ports
- building" link.</p>
-
- <p>To build packages via emulation, on current or latest
- stable/10:</p>
-
- <p>Clone the github repository, and switch to the bsd-user
- branch. Then run:</p>
-
- <p><tt>./configure --static \<br/>
- --target-list="arm-bsd-user i386-bsd-user \<br/>
- mips-bsd-user mips64-bsd-user mips64el-bsd-user \<br/>
- mipsel-bsd-user ppc-bsd-user ppc64-bsd-user sparc-bsd-user \<br/>
- sparc64-bsd-user x86_64-bsd-user"</tt></p>
-
- <p><tt>gmake; gmake install</tt></p>
-
- <p>Then set up the <tt>binmiscctl</tt> tools to do some evil
- hackery to redirect execution of armv6 binaries to qemu:</p>
-
- <p><tt>binmiscctl add armv6 --interpreter \
- "/usr/local/bin/qemu-arm" --magic \
- "\x7f\x45\x4c\x46\x01\x01\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x02 \<br/>
- \x00\x28\x00" --mask "\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\x00\xff\xff\xff\xff \<br/>
- \xff\xff\xff\xff\xfe\xff\xff\xff" --size 20 --set-enabled</tt></p>
-
- <p>Install poudriere-devel from ports. It knows how to set up
- things.</p>
-
- <p>Create a poudriere jail to do all the magic:</p>
-
- <p><tt>poudriere jail -c -j 11armv632 -m svn -a armv6 \<br/>
- -v head</tt></p>
-
- <p>Now run poudriere against that jail to build all the
- ports:</p>
-
- <p><tt>poudriere bulk -j 11armv632 -a</tt></p>
-
- <p>Nullfs mount the ports tree into the jail:</p>
-
- <p><tt>mkdir /usr/local/poudriere/jails/11armv632/usr/ports<br/>
- mount -t nullfs /usr/ports /usr/local/poudriere/jails/11armv632/usr/ports</tt></p>
-
- <p>To chroot into the jail:</p>
-
- <p><tt>mount -t devfs devfs /usr/local/poudriere/jails/11armv632/dev<br/>
- chroot /usr/local/poudriere/jails/11armv632/</tt></p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>PPC on AMD64 emulation. This is a work in progress as
- there appear to be some serious issues running the bsd-user
- binary on big-endian hardware. Justin Hibbits is working on
- this.</task>
-
- <task>SPARC64 on AMD64 emulation is non-functional and instantly
- segfaults. We are looking for someone to poke at the bits
- here.</task>
-
- <task>External Toolchain, XDEV support. There is partial
- support for using an AMD64 toolchain that can output binaries
- for other architecture (e.g., using an AMD64 toolchain to
- build MIPS64 packages). We are currently tracking a linking
- issue with <tt>ports-mgmt/pkg</tt>. Thanks to Warner Losh,
- Baptiste Daroussin, Dimitry Andric for poking at bits in here
- to make the XDEV target useful.</task>
-
- <task>Signal handling. The MIPS/ARMV6 target stills display a
- failure that manifests itself when building
- <tt>devel/p5-Sys-SigAction</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Massive documentation update needed. These modifications
- actually allow chrooting into a MIPS or ARMv6 environment
- and using native toolchains and libraries to prototype
- software for a target platform.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>&os; Python Ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os;</given>
- <common>Python Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>python@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Python">The &os; Python Team Page</url>
- <url href="irc://freebsd-python@irc.freenode.net">IRC channel</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are pleased to announce the availability of conflict-free
- Python package support across different Python versions based
- on the USES=uniquefiles feature recently introduced to the
- Ports framework. A Python package can be marked as buildable
- and installable in parallel for different Python versions at
- the same time on the same host. The package building tools,
- however, do not support this feature yet and the Python team
- will work closely with portmgr and the pkg developers to enable
- support on a global ports and packages scale.</p>
-
- <p>In May and June a huge clean-up operation took place to
- remove the last bits and pieces targeting easy_install. In
- the beginning of July we committed the final changes to remove
- easy_install support completely from the ports framework.
- This greatly simplifies the infrastructure and allows us to
- modernize and maintain it with less effort.</p>
-
- <p>We added Python 3.4, removed Python 3.1 after its end of
- life, updated the setuptools ports to version 5.1 and PyPy's
- development version to 2.3.1. The latest Python 2.7.8 and an
- updated setuptools will hit the tree shortly.</p>
-
- <p>Our upstreaming effort continues to produce good outcomes for
- simplifying maintenance and reducing complexity.</p>
-
- <p>Looking forward, one of the top priorities is to comply with
- the USES framework in the foreseeable future and to roll out a
- consistent maintainer policy for integrating new
- Python-related ports into the tree.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Migrate bsd.python.mk to the Uses framework.</task>
-
- <task>Develop a high-level and lightweight Python Ports
- Policy.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for granular dependencies (for example
- &gt;=1.0,&lt;2.0).</task>
-
- <task>See what adding pip (Python Package Index) support will
- require.</task>
-
- <task>Add default QA targets and functions for Python ports
- (TEST_DEPENDS, regression-test, etc.)</task>
-
- <task>More tasks can be found on the team's wiki page (see
- links).</task>
-
- <task>To get involved, come and say "hi" on IRC and let us know
- what you are interested in!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>UEFI Boot</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
- <common>Whitehorn</common>
- </name>
- <email>nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/UEFI">&os; UEFI wiki page</url>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/snapshots/">&os;&nbsp;snapshots</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) provides
- boot- and run-time services for x86 and other computers. For
- the x86 architecture it replaces the legacy BIOS. This
- project will adapt the &os; loader and kernel boot process for
- compatibility with UEFI firmware, found on contemporary
- servers, desktops, and laptops.</p>
-
- <p>Ed and Nathan completed a number of integration tasks over
- the past three months. Nathan added a first-stage loader,
- boot1.efi, to support chain-loading the rest of the system
- from a UFS filesystem. This allows the UEFI boot process to
- proceed in a similar fashion as with BIOS boot. Nathan also
- added UEFI support to the &os; installer and release image
- creation script.</p>
-
- <p>The EFI framebuffer requires the <tt>vt(4)</tt> system
- console &mdash; a framebuffer driver is not implemented for
- the legacy <tt>syscons(4)</tt> console. Ed added automatic
- <tt>vt(4)</tt> selection to the UEFI boot path.</p>
-
- <p>Snapshots are now built as dual-mode images, and should boot
- via both BIOS and UEFI. Our plan is to merge the UEFI and
- <tt>vt(4)</tt> work to stable/10 to appear in &os;
- 10.1-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Document manual installation, including dual-boot
- configurations.</task>
-
- <task>Implement boot1.efi for ZFS file systems.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for UEFI variables stored in non-volatile
- memory (NVRAM).</task>
-
- <task>Debug boot failures with certain UEFI firmware
- implementations.</task>
-
- <task>Support secure boot.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Core Team constitutes the project's "Board of
- Directors", responsible for deciding the project's overall
- goals and direction as well as managing specific areas of the
- &os; project landscape.</p>
-
- <p>Topics for core this quarter have included some far-reaching
- policy reviews and some significant changes to the project
- development methodology.</p>
-
- <p>In May, a new release policy was published and
- presented at the BSDCan developer conference by John Baldwin.
- The idea is that each major release branch (for example, 10.X)
- is guaranteed to be supported for at least five years, but
- individual point releases on each branch, like 10.0-RELEASE,
- will be issued at regular intervals and only the latest point
- release will be supported.</p>
-
- <p>Another significant change did not receive approval. When
- the change to the Bylaws reforming the core team election
- process was put to the vote of all &os; developers, it failed
- to reach a quorum.</p>
-
- <p>June saw the culmination of a long running project to replace
- the project's bug tracking system. As of June 3, the &os;
- project has switched to Bugzilla as its bug tracking system.
- All of the history of GNATS PRs has been preserved, so there
- is no need to re-open old tickets. Work is still going on to
- replicate some of the integration tweaks that had been applied
- to GNATS, but all necessary functionality has been implemented
- and the project is already seeing the benefits of the new
- capabilities brought by Bugzilla.</p>
-
- <p>An election to select core members for the next two year term
- of office took place during this period. We would like to
- thank retiring members of core for their years of service.
- The new core team provides continuity with previous core
- teams: about half are incumbents from the previous team, and
- several former core team members have returned after a hiatus.
- Core now includes two members of the &os; Foundation board and
- one other Foundation staff member, aiding greater coordination
- at the top level of the project. At the same time the
- core-secretary role was passed on to a new volunteer.</p>
-
- <p>Other activities included providing consultation on licensing
- terms for software within the &os; source tree, and oversight
- of changes to the membership of postmaster and clusteradm.</p>
-
- <p>Three new src commit bits were issued during this quarter,
- and one was taken into safekeeping.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>&os; Host Support for OpenStack and OpenContrail</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Grzegorz</given>
- <common>Bernacki</common>
- </name>
- <email>gjb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michal</given>
- <common>Dubiel</common>
- </name>
- <email>md@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dominik</given>
- <common>Ermel</common>
- </name>
- <email>der@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafal</given>
- <common>Jaworowski</common>
- </name>
- <email>raj@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.openstack.org" />
- <url href="http://www.opencontrail.org" />
- <url href="https://github.com/Semihalf/openstack-devstack" />
- <url href="https://github.com/Semihalf/openstack-nova" />
- <url href="https://github.com/Semihalf/contrail-vrouter" />
- <url href="https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/freebsd-compute-node" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>OpenStack is a cloud operating system that controls large
- pools of compute, storage, and networking resources in
- a datacenter.</p>
-
- <p>OpenContrail is a network virtualization (SDN) solution
- comprising network controller, virtual router, and analytics
- engine, which can be integrated with cloud orchestration
- systems like OpenStack or CloudStack.</p>
-
- <p>The goal of this work is to enable &os; as a fully supported
- compute host for OpenStack using OpenContrail virtualized
- networking. The main areas of development are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Libvirt hypervisor driver for bhyve.</li>
- <li>Support for bhyve (via libvirt compute driver) and the
- overall &os; platform in nova-compute.</li>
- <li>OpenContrail vRouter (forwarding plane kernel module) port
- to &os;.</li>
- <li>OpenContrail Agent (network controller node) port to
- &os;.</li>
- <li>Integration and performance optimizations.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Since the last report the following items have been
- completed, which allow for a working demo of an OpenStack compute
- node on a &os; host using OpenContrail for network
- virtualization:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Port of the OpenContrail vRouter kernel module for &os;
- (MPLS over GRE mode only)</li>
- <li>Port of the OpenContrail Agent for &os;</li>
- <li>&os; version of a Devstack installation/configuration
- script with support for the OpenContrail solution (Compute
- node components only)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>A demo was presented at the DevSummit during BSDCan2014
- in Ottawa. Also, a meetup regarding the subject was organized
- in Krakow, Poland.</p>
-
- <p>Work on this project is sponsored by Juniper Networks.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>The &os; Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/"/>
- <url href="http://freebsdjournal.com/">&os; Journal</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
- dedicated to supporting and promoting the &os;&nbsp;Project
- and community worldwide. Most of the funding is used to
- support &os; development projects, conferences and developer
- summits, purchase equipment to grow and improve the &os;
- infrastructure, and provide legal support for the Project.</p>
-
- <p>We published our third issue of the &os; Journal. We have
- over 2700 subscriptions so far. We continued working on the
- digital edition, which will allow subscribers to read the
- magazine in different web browsers, including those than run
- on &os;. This will be available for the July/August issue of
- the Journal.</p>
-
- <p>We hired Anne Dickison, on a freelance basis, as our new
- marketing director, to help us promote the Foundation and
- Project.</p>
-
- <p>The annual board meeting was held in Ottawa, Canada, in May.
- Directors and officers were elected, and we did some long-term
- planning. We worked on our vision, core values, project road
- mapping, and our near-term goals. We also met with the core
- team to discuss roles and responsibilities, project
- roadmapping, and what we can do to help the Project more.</p>
-
- <p>We were a Gold+ sponsor for BSDCan, May 16-17 and provided
- 7 travel grants for developers to attend the conference. We
- also were the sponsor for both the developer and vendor
- summits.</p>
-
- <p>Justin Gibbs gave a &os; presentation at a &os; user's
- internal technology summit. Company visits like this help
- users understand the Project structure better and gives us
- a chance to communicate what &os; people are working on as
- well as learn what different companies are doing with &os;, as
- well as what they'd like to see supported. We can then help
- facilitate collaboration between the companies and &os;
- developers.</p>
-
- <p>We were represented at Great Wide Open, April 2-3
- (greatwideopen.org), Texas LinuxFest, June 13-14
- (texaslinuxfest.org), and SouthEast LinuxFest, June 20-22
- (southeastlinuxfest.org).</p>
-
- <p>Hardware was purchased to support an upgrade at Sentex. A
- new high-capacity 1Gbps switch was deployed to allow for more
- systems to be added to the test lab. The main file server and
- development box was upgraded to allow more users in the lab
- simultaneously.</p>
-
- <p>We purchased hardware, including package builders, and
- a larger server to allow NYI to be a full replica of all
- Project systems, comparable to what is in place at Yahoo Inc.
- and ISC.</p>
-
- <p>We worked with our lawyer to create an NDA between the
- Foundation and individuals for third party NDAs. This allows
- developers who need access to proprietary documents, to go
- through the Foundation, via an NDA for access.</p>
-
- <p>&os; Foundation Systems Administrator and Release Engineer,
- Glen Barber, continued work on producing regularly-updated
- &os;/arm snapshots for embedded devices, such as the
- Raspberry Pi, ZedBoard, and BeagleBone.</p>
-
- <p>In addition to producing weekly development snapshots from
- the head/ and stable/ branches, with feedback and help from Ed
- Maste, Glen finished work to produce release images that will,
- by default, provide debugging files for userland and kernel
- available on the &os;&nbsp;Project FTP mirrors. Note that the
- debugging files will not be included on the bootonly.iso,
- disc1.iso, or dvd1.iso images due to the size of the resulting
- images.</p>
-
- <p>Foundation staff member Konstantin Belousov completed an
- investigation into poor performance of PostgreSQL on &os;.
- This uncovered scalability problems in the &os; kernel, and
- changes to address these issues are in progress.</p>
-
- <p>Some previously completed Foundation-sponsored projects
- received enhancements or additional work. The ARM
- superpages project was completed last year, but is now enabled
- by default in &os;-CURRENT. Many stability fixes and
- enhancements have been committed to the in-kernel iSCSI stack.
- The iSCSI project was released in &os;&nbsp;10.0. Many
- stability fixes and enhancements have been committed and will
- be included in &os;&nbsp;10.1.</p>
-
- <p>Work continues on the Foundation-sponsored autofs automount
- daemon, UEFI boot support, the updated <tt>vt(4)</tt> system
- video console, virtual machine images, and the Intel graphics
- driver update. Foundation-sponsored work resulted in 226
- commits to &os; over the April to June period.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>SDIO Driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ilya</given>
- <common>Bakulin</common>
- </name>
- <email>ilya@bakulin.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SDIO">SDIO project page on &os;&nbsp;Wiki</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/kibab/freebsd/tree/mmccam">Source code</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>SDIO is an interface designed as an extension of the existing
- SD card standard, which allows the connecting of different
- peripherals to a host with a standard SD controller.
- Peripherals currently sold on the general market include
- WLAN/BT modules, cameras, fingerprint readers, and barcode
- scanners. Additionally, SDIO is used to connect some
- peripherals in products like Chromebooks and Wandboards. A
- prototype of the driver for the Marvell SDIO WLAN/BT (Avastar
- 88W8787) module is also being developed, using the existing
- Linux driver as the reference.</p>
-
- <p>SDIO card detection and initialization already work. Most
- necessary bus methods are implemented and tested.</p>
-
- <p>The WiFi driver is able to load firmware onto the card and
- initialize it. A rewrite of the MMC stack as a transport
- layer for the CAM framework is in progress. This will allow
- utilization of the well-tested CAM locking model and debug
- features.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>SDIO stack: finish CAM migration. The initialization of
- the MMC/SD card is implemented in the XPT layer, but cannot be
- tested with real hardware because of the lack of any device
- drivers that implement peripheral drivers and SIMs for CAM
- MMC. The plan is to use a modified version of the BeagleBone
- Black SDHCI controller driver for the SIM and a modified version
- of <tt>mmcsd(4)</tt> as a peripheral driver.</task>
-
- <task>Marvell SDIO WiFi: connect to the &os; network stack,
- write the code to implement required functions (such as
- sending/receiving data, network scanning and so on).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os;</given>
- <common>Release Engineering Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/releases/9.3R/schedule.html">&os;&nbsp;9.3-RELEASE schedule</url>
- <url href="http://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/">&os; development snapshots</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting
- and publishing release schedules for official project releases
- of &os;, and announcing code freezes and maintaining the
- respective branches, among other things.</p>
-
- <p>In early May, the &os;&nbsp;9.3-RELEASE cycle entered the
- code slush phase. The &os;&nbsp;9.3-RELEASE cycle is nearing
- the final phases, and 9.3-RC3 builds will be starting soon.
- 9.3-RC3 is planned to be the final release candidate for this
- release cycle, and at the time of this writing, 9.3-RELEASE
- should be available on schedule.</p>
-
- <p>Work is ongoing to integrate support for embedded
- architectures into the release build process. At this
- time, support exists for a number of ARM kernels, in
- particular the Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone, and WandBoard.</p>
-
- <p>Additionally, work is in progress to produce virtual machine
- images as part of the release cycle, supporting various cloud
- services such as Microsoft Azure, Amazon EC2, and Google
- Compute Engine.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Running &os; as an Application on Top of the Fiasco.OC
- Microkernel</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ilya</given>
- <common>Bakulin</common>
- </name>
- <email>ilya@bakulin.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L4_microkernel_family">L4 microkernel family</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201407DevSummit/BSDUserspace">A brief description of the project on the &os; wiki (short talk during &os; DevSummit in Cambridge)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Fiasco.OC belongs to the L4 microkernel family. A
- microkernel provides a bare minimum of services to the
- applications running on top of it, unlike traditional kernels
- that incorporate complex code like IP stacks and device
- drivers. This allows a dramatic decrease in the amount of
- code running in the privileged mode of the CPU, achieving
- higher security while still providing an acceptable level of
- performance.</p>
-
- <p>Running an operating system kernel on top of the microkernel
- allows leveraging any software that was developed for that
- operating system. The OS kernel runs in user-mode
- side-by-side with other microkernel applications such as
- real-time components. Multiple OSes, each with their userland
- applications, can even be run in parallel, thus allowing
- construction of products where processing of corporate data is
- strictly separated from the processing of private data.</p>
-
- <p>The project aims to create a port of &os; to the Fiasco.OC
- microkernel, a high performance L4 microkernel
- developed by TU Dresden. Existing ports of OpenBSD and
- Linux are used as a reference. This will allow the use of
- unique &os; features like ZFS in L4-based projects.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish opensourcing the port of L4OpenBSD/amd64 made by
- genua mbh. This is a work in progress.</task>
-
- <task>Publish the sources of the L4&os; port that is largely
- based on the L4OpenBSD code.</task>
-
- <task>Improve the port, the first task being adopting the
- <tt>pmap(9)</tt> module to work with L4 microkernel memory
- allocation services.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title><tt>pkg(8)</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Baptiste</given>
- <common>Daroussin</common>
- </name>
- <email>bapt@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bryan</given>
- <common>Drewery</common>
- </name>
- <email>bdrewery@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
- <common>Seaman</common>
- </name>
- <email>matthew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Vsevolod</given>
- <common>Stakhov</common>
- </name>
- <email>vsevolod@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>The pkg mailing list</name>
- <email>freebsd-pkg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/pkg">The main <tt>pkg(8)</tt> git repository.</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/pkg/issues">The preferred place to raise bug reports concerning <tt>pkg(8)</tt>.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><tt>pkg(8)</tt> is the new package management tool for &os;.
- It is now the only supported package management tool for &os;
- releases from 10.0-RELEASE, including the upcoming
- 9.3-RELEASE. <tt>pkg(8)</tt> is available on all currently
- supported releases. Support for the legacy pkg_tools is due
- to be discontinued at the beginning of September 2014.</p>
-
- <p>The release of <tt>pkg(8)</tt> 1.3 is imminent. This
- includes major improvements in the dependency solver. Now we
- can:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Switch versions of, for example, Perl or PHP and resolve
- all the conflicts with packages that depend on them
- automatically. No more need to manually switch package
- origins.</li>
-
- <li>Deal more gracefully with complex upgrade or install
- scenarios.</li>
-
- <li>Sandbox operations dealing with freshly downloaded data
- until it can be verified as trustworthy by checking the
- package signature.</li>
-
- <li>Deal with provides-and-requires style of dependencies, so
- for example we can say "this package needs to use a web
- server" and allow that dependency to be fulfilled by apache
- or nginx or any other alternative that provides web-server
- functionality.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Beyond the next release, we have work in progress on allowing
- ranges of versions in dependency rules and handling
- a selection of "foreign" package repositories, such as CPAN or
- CTAN or PyPi.</p>
-
- <p>There are plans to use <tt>pkg(8)</tt> to package up the base
- system. Along with other benefits, this will allow writing a
- universal installer: download one installer image and from
- there install any available version of &os;, including
- snapshots.</p>
-
- <p>We are also intending to use <tt>pkg(8)</tt> within the ports
- tree at package-build time to handle fulfilling build
- dependencies. This opens the possibility of installing
- build-dependencies by downloading binary packages, which means
- you can install a package with customized options with the
- minimum amount of time spent compiling anything else.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We are sorely lacking a comprehensive testing setup.
- Integrating automated regression testing into the development
- cycle is becoming an imperative.</task>
-
- <task>We need testers who can run development versions of pkg in
- as many distinct types of use-cases as possible, and report
- feedback from their experiences to the freebsd-pkg@freebsd.org
- mailing list or our issues list on github.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="ports">
- <title>The Graphics Stack on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>&os; Graphics team</common>
- </name>
- <email>x11@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics">Graphics stack roadmap and supported hardware matrix</url>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-announce/2014-July/001570.html">WITH_NEW_XORG repository announce</url>
- <url href="http://trillian.chruetertee.ch/ports/browser/trunk">Ports-related development repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We were generally short on time this quarter. We made less
- progress than expected on all fronts.</p>
-
- <p>The alternate <tt>pkg(8)</tt> repository, built with
- WITH_NEW_XORG, is now available. This alleviates the need for
- users to rebuild their ports with WITH_NEW_XORG. See the
- announcement, linked above for further information.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to a contribution from Jan Kokemüller, Radeon 32bit
- ioctls are now working on 64bit hosts. This was tested
- successfully with Wine and StarCraft II on &os; 9.x and 11.
- This required modifications to
- <tt>emulators/i386-wine-devel</tt> so that it works with
- WITH_NEW_XORG, and the creation of a new port,
- <tt>libtxc_dxtn</tt>, to support the texture compression used
- by StarCraft II. We have not yet had the time to polish
- everything, so this still requires manual steps.</p>
-
- <p>The DRM generic code update is ready, but it breaks the
- current i915 driver. Therefore, the i915 driver must be
- updated before anything is committed.</p>
-
- <p>Compared to the previous status report, OpenCL test programs
- are running fine now, thanks to upgrades and fixes to libc++
- and Clang. The relevant ports are still not ready to hit the
- ports tree, unfortunately.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>See the "Graphics" wiki page for up-to-date
- information.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Chelsio iSCSI Offload Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sreenivasa</given>
- <common>Honnur</common>
- </name>
- <email>shonnur@chelsio.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links></links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Building on the new in-kernel iSCSI target and initiator
- stack released in &os;&nbsp;10.0, Chelsio Communications has
- begun developing an offload interface to take advantage of the
- hardware offload capabilities of Chelsio T4 and T5 10 and 40
- gigabit Ethernet adapters.</p>
-
- <p>The code currently implements a working prototype of offload
- for the initiator side, and target side offload should begin
- shortly. The code will be released under the BSD license and
- is expected to be completed later in the year and be committed
- to &os;-HEAD, and will likely ship in a &os; release in
- early 2015.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Complete testing and debugging of the initiator
- offload.</task>
-
- <task>Start development of target offload.</task>
-
- <task>Create hardware-independent offload APIs, based on
- experiences with target and initiator proof-of-concept
- implementations.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>TMPFS Stability</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Holm</common>
- </name>
- <email>pho@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Extensive testing of <tt>tmpfs(5)</tt> using the stress2
- kernel test suite was done. The issues found were debugged
- and fixed.</p>
-
- <p>Most of the problems are related to bugs in the
- interaction of the vnode and node lifetime, culminating in e.g.,
- unmount races and dotdot lookup bugs.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>PostgreSQL Performance Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.kib.kiev.ua/kib/pgsql_perf_v2.0.pdf" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Analysis of the performance of the latest 9.3 version of
- PostgreSQL on &os;-CURRENT has been performed. The issues
- which prevented good scalability on a 40-core machine were
- determined, and changes prototyped which solve the
- bottlenecks.</p>
-
- <p>The URL above provides a paper which contains a detailed
- explanation of the issues and solutions, together with a
- graph demonstrating the effects on scalability.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ZFSguru</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jason</given>
- <common>Edwards</common>
- </name>
- <email>sub.mesa@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://zfsguru.com" />
- <url href="http://zfsguru.com/news/stateoftheproject/2014" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>ZFSguru is a multifunctional server appliance with a strong
- emphasis on storage. ZFSguru began as simple web-interface
- frontend to ZFS, but has since grown into a &os; derivative
- with its own infrastructure. The scope of the project has
- also grown with the inclusion of add-on packages that add
- functionality beyond the traditional NAS functionality found
- in similar product like FreeNAS and NAS4Free. ZFSguru aims to
- be a true multifunctional server appliance that is extremely
- easy to setup and can unite both novice and more experienced
- users in a single user interface. The modular nature of the
- project combats the danger of bloat, whilst still allowing
- extended functionality to be easily deployed.</p>
-
- <p>Where development in the first quarter of this year brought
- drag-and-drop permissions for Samba and NFS, development in
- the second quarter focused on strengthening the infrastructure
- of the project. A new library and toolkit solution dubbed
- 'Mesa' is in the works, providing a cleaner foundation to the
- project. A new master server providing secure remote services
- is being setup, to be located in a high-speed datacenter. But
- most importantly, a new system build infrastructure has shown
- great progress and will soon be able to provide automated
- system builds to our users. This not only improves the
- frequency of system releases but also frees much developer
- time to be spent on different areas of the project.</p>
-
- <p>Furthermore, a new website and forum is being worked on,
- replacing the old-fashioned website that offers only limited
- functionality. The new website will be linked to the server
- database, providing real-time updates about the project.</p>
-
- <p>In addition, a new platform for collaborative development is
- in the works. A service addon has been created for the GitLab
- project, which is a drop-in replacement of the popular GitHub
- website. The choice was made to host our own solution and not
- rely on GitHub itself. In retrospect this appears to be a
- good decision. The recent development where GitHub removed
- projects after DCMA takedowns being sent is incompatible with
- the philosophy of free-flow-of-information, which the ZFSguru
- project is a strong proponent of. By hosting our own
- solution, we have avoided any dependency on third party
- projects.</p>
-
- <p>It is expected that after the infrastructure of the project
- has been revamped, work on the web-interface itself can
- continue. New functionality such as GuruDB and Service
- Bulletins provide a tighter connection between the server
- infrastructure and the web-interface. The Migration Manager
- is one of the last remaining features still missing in the
- web-interface. This functionality provides an easy way to
- upgrade the current system by performing a new clean
- installation, but migrate all relevant configuration to the
- new installation. It also allows to backup all system
- configuration in a single file to be stored on a different
- machine should things go awry.</p>
-
- <p>A longer version of this status report giving a wider
- perspective on the project can be found at the
- <quote>stateoftheproject</quote> link.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>&os; and Summer of Code 2014</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gavin</given>
- <common>Atkinson</common>
- </name>
- <email>gavin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Glen</given>
- <common>Barber</common>
- </name>
- <email>gjb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Wojciech</given>
- <common>Koszek</common>
- </name>
- <email>wkoszek@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://gsoc.FreeBSD.org" />
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2014" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; received 39 project proposals this year, many of
- which were of a very high standard. After a difficult
- selection process narrowing these down into the slots we had
- been allocated, a total of 16 projects were selected to
- participate in Google Summer of Code 2014 with &os;.</p>
-
- <p>The projects selected span a wide range of areas within &os;,
- covering both the base system and ports infrastructure,
- userland and kernel. We have students working on firewall
- optimisation, ports packaging tools, embedded systems,
- debugging infrastructure, improved Unicode support,
- enhancements to the loader and to the installer, and several
- other areas of work. We are just over halfway through the
- allocated time this year, and are very much looking forward to
- integrating code produced by these projects into &os;.</p>
-
- <p>This is the tenth time &os; has taken part in Google's
- Summer of Code, and we are grateful to Google to have accepted
- us as a participating organisation.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Port Management Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Frederic</given>
- <common>Culot</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>&os; Port Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/" />
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/" />
- <url href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html" />
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html" />
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/portmgr" />
- <url href="http://plus.google.com/communities/108335846196454338383" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ports tree slowly approaches the 25,000 ports threshold,
- while the PR count is slightly below 1800.</p>
-
- <p>In Q2 we added three new committers, took in one commit bit
- for safekeeping, and reinstated one commit bit.</p>
-
- <p>In May, &a.tabthorpe; was replaced by &a.culot; as portmgr
- secretary, and &a.swills; became a member of the portmgr
- team.</p>
-
- <p>Commencing July 1, the third intake of
- <tt>portmgr-lurkers</tt> started active duty on
- <tt>portmgr</tt> for a four month duration. The next two
- candidates are &a.wg; and &a.nivit;.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter also saw the release of the second quarterly
- branch, namely 2014Q2. This branch was not only built for 10
- (as 2014Q1) but for 9 as well (both i386 and amd64).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>As previously noted, many PRs continue to languish, we
- would like to see committers dedicate themselves to closing as
- many as possible.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>Quarterly Status Reports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Quarterly Status Report Team</name>
- <email>monthly@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>These quarterly status reports help the &os; community stay
- up-to-date with the happenings in and around the project.
- Updates from &os; teams, new features being developed in-
- or out-of-tree, products derived from &os;, and &os; events
- are all welcome additions to the status reports.</p>
-
- <p>The Monthly team has been busy since the last report, with
- longtime organizer &a.pgj; having stepped down from the team
- &mdash; thank you G&aacute;bor for all your hard work! This
- has left something of a void in the preparation of this
- report, for which the call for items was issued quite late.
- To help fill the void, &a.wblock; and &a.bjk; have been added
- to the monthly@ team, joining &a.gjb;, &a.gavin;, &a.emaste;,
- and the rest of the team in preparing this report. Special
- thanks to Glen for doing most of the work while simultaneously
- getting 9.3-RELEASE out the door!</p>
-
- <p>The next cycle is sooner than you think! The deadline for
- submitting entries for the Q3 report is October 7th, 2014.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Submit reports for Q42014 to monthly@FreeBSD.org!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>New Automounter</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napiera&#322;a</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links></links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Deficiencies in the current automounter, <tt>amd(8)</tt>, are
- a recurring problem reported by many &os; users. A new
- automounter is being developed to address these concerns.</p>
-
- <p>The automounter is a cleanroom implementation of
- functionality available in most other Unix systems, using
- proper kernel support implemented via an autofs filesystem.
- The automounter supports a standard map format, and will
- integrate with the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
- (LDAP) service.</p>
-
- <p>The project is at the early testing stage. A patch will be
- released as part of a broader call for testing after
- additional review on some critical components (in particular,
- the autofs filesystem). After fixing reported problems, the
- code will be committed to &os;&nbsp;11-CURRENT. It is expected
- to ship in the &os;&nbsp;10.2 release.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix bad interaction with <tt>fts(3)</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Debug a problem with Kerberos NFS mounts.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE/FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>KDE/FreeBSD Team</name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org">KDE/FreeBSD home page</url>
- <url href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org/area51.php">area51</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KDE/FreeBSD team has continued to improve the experience
- of KDE software and Qt under FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>During this quarter, the team has kept most of the KDE and Qt
- ports up-to-date, working on the following releases:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>KDE SC: 4.12.5; Workspace: 4.11.9</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>As a result &mdash; according to PortScout &mdash; kde@ has
- 526 ports (up from 526), of which 84.63% are up-to-date (down
- from 98.86%). iXsystems Inc. continues to provide a machine
- for the team to build packages and to test updates.
- iXsystems Inc. has been providing the KDE/FreeBSD team with
- support for quite a long time and we are very grateful for
- that.</p>
-
- <p>As usual, the team is always looking for more testers and
- porters so please contact us at kde@FreeBSD.org and visit our
- home page at
- <a href="http://FreeBSD.kde.org">http://FreeBSD.kde.org</a>.
- It would be especially useful to have more helping hands on
- tasks such as getting rid of the dependency on the defunct
- HAL project and providing integration with KDE's Bluedevil
- Bluetooth interface.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Updating out-of-date ports, see
- <a href="http://portscout.freebsd.org/kde@freebsd.org.html">PortScout</a>
- for a list</task>
- <task>Removing the dependency on HAL</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
- Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd" >
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>July-September</month>
-
- <year>2014</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <?ignore
- <p><strong>This is a draft of the July-September 2014 status
- report. Please check back after it is finalized, and an
- announcement email is sent to the &os;-Announce mailing
- list.</strong></p>
- ?>
-
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between July and
- September 2014. This is the third of four reports planned for
- 2014.</p>
-
- <p>The third quarter of 2014 was another productive quarter for
- the &os; project. A lot of work has been done on various ARM
- platforms, with the goal of bringing them to Tier 1 status in
- &os; 11. The various ports teams have also worked hard to
- improve the state of &os; as a desktop operating system. As
- usual, performance improvements feature in several places in
- this report and many of these can benefit from user benchmarking
- to validate our results.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work!</p>
-
- <p>The deadline for submissions covering the period from October
- to December 2014 is January 7th, 2015.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>New Automounter</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napiera&#322;a</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Automounter" />
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~trasz/autofs.pdf" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Limitations of the current automounter, <tt>amd(8)</tt>, are
- a recurring problem reported by many &os; users. A new
- automounter is being developed to address these concerns.</p>
-
- <p>The automounter is a cleanroom implementation of
- functionality available in most other Unix systems, using
- proper kernel support implemented via an autofs filesystem.
- The automounter supports a standard map format, and will
- integrate with the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
- (LDAP) service.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; Foundation worked with enterprise and university
- users to test the new automounter in existing LDAP-based
- environments, including some with thousands of map
- entries.</p>
-
- <p>The code is now ready to use. It has been committed to
- 11-CURRENT and 10-STABLE, and will ship as part of
- 10.1-RELEASE. There is ongoing work on improving performance
- and fixing possible bugs.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The &os; Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Chelsio iSCSI Offload Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sreenivasa</given>
- <common>Honnur</common>
- </name>
- <email>shonnur@chelsio.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napiera&#322;a</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
-
- <body>
- <p>Building on the new in-kernel iSCSI target and initiator
- stack released in &os; 10.0, Chelsio Communications has begun
- developing an offload interface to take advantage of the
- hardware offload capabilities of Chelsio T4 and T5 10 and 40
- gigabit Ethernet adapters.</p>
-
- <p>The code implements hardware PDU offload for both target and
- initiator. The iSCSI stack has been modified to provide a
- hardware-independent offload API, allowing offload drivers to
- be loaded as kernel modules, and to provide mechanisms for the
- system administrator to configure this feature. The project
- is entering a testing phase. The code will be released under
- the BSD license and is expected to be completed later in the
- year and ship in &os; 10.2-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Chelsio Communications
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- The &os; Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Complete testing</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>Michael Lucas Books</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michael</given>
- <common>Lucas</common>
- </name>
- <email>mwlucas@michaelwlucas.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/2088">book announcement</url>
- <url href="http://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/2119">pre-pub availability announcement</url>
- <url href="https://www.tiltedwindmillpress.com/?product=freebsd-mastery-storage-essentials">in-progress draft</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Lucas is working on a series of small &os; books. The
- first one, FreeBSD Mastery: Storage Essentials, is underway,
- and covers GEOM, gpart, MBR, UFS, GELI, GBDE, disk sector
- alignment, and more. You can pre-order the book at a discount
- from his web site, or wait for it to hit print and all major
- ebook retailers.</p>
-
- <p>Get status updates on his blog, or check @mwlauthor on
- Twitter.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Lucas needs to write faster.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Xfce</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os; Xfce Team</given>
- </name>
- <email>xfce@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Xfce" />
- <url href="http://www.redports.org/browser/olivierd/xfce4">devel repo</url>
- <url href="https://people.freebsd.org/~olivierd/xfce4-4.11-screencast.webm">Video showing significant changes</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Xfce is a free software desktop environment for Unix and
- Unix-like platforms including &os;. It aims to be fast and
- lightweight while still being visually appealing and easy to
- use.</p>
-
- <p>The Xfce team continues to keep each piece of the Xfce
- Desktop up to date. That is why we are working on the next
- stable release (no date scheduled). There were no major
- updates in the ports tree except for cosmetic changes this
- quarter.</p>
-
- <p>Major upcoming changes include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Switch to the <tt>USES</tt> framework</li>
-
- <li>Support both GTK2 and GTK3, with GTK2 being the
- default.</li>
-
- <li>A GNOME-like default icons theme</li>
-
- <li>Enhanced documentation (handbooks, FAQ)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Below is a list of current ports in the devel repository (see
- link).</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>deskutils/xfce4-xkb-plugin 0.7.0</li>
-
- <li>devel/xfce4-dev-tools 4.11.0</li>
-
- <li>misc/xfce4-appfinder 4.11.0</li>
-
- <li>multimedia/xfce4-parole 0.6.1 and 0.7.0</li>
-
- <li>sysutils/garcon 0.3.0</li>
-
- <li>sysutils/xfce4-settings 4.11.3</li>
-
- <li>x11/libxfce4menu 4.11.1</li>
-
- <li>x11/libxfce4util 4.11.0</li>
-
- <li>x11-wm/xfce4-desktop 4.11.8</li>
-
- <li>x11-wm/xfce4-panel 4.11.1</li>
-
- <li>x11-wm/xfce4-session 4.11.0</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>There are also two new ports</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>deskutils/xfce4-volumed-pulse 0.2.0</li>
-
- <li>x11/xfce4-dashboard 0.2.3 and 0.3.2</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>For more details, please see our wiki page in the Links
- section.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Finish patching the ACPI helper (xfce4-power-manager).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Continue to work on documentation, especially the Porter's
- Handbook, and creata a FAQ).</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>ZFS Chapter of the Handbook</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Allan</given>
- <common>Jude</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>allanjude@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benedict</given>
- <common>Reuschling</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bcr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warren</given>
- <common>Block</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>wblock@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/zfs.html">ZFS Section of the FreeBSD Handbook</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>ZFS is one of the premier features of &os;, and the quality
- of the documentation should match that of other important
- features. Much of the original documentation from Sun and
- Oracle has disappeared, moved, or is about the proprietary
- version of ZFS. The OpenZFS project does not provide much
- documentation and instead provides users with a few links,
- including the &os; Handbook. New users have many questions
- about ZFS and yet there exists a great deal more bad advice
- about ZFS than proper documentation.</p>
-
- <p>After over a year of work, a new ZFS chapter has been added
- to the &os; Handbook. Over 20,000 words describe the basics
- of creating, managing, and maintaining a ZFS pool. Advanced
- features like compression, deduplication, and delegation are
- covered. The chapter also contains a glossary of terms,
- explaining a number of the concepts unique to ZFS, and
- documents some of the many <tt>sysctl</tt> variables that can
- be used for tuning.</p>
-
- <p>The remaining work to be done is in the FAQ section, which
- aims to help users address the most common questions or
- problems they might face with ZFS. We would like to hear
- experiences, questions, misconceptions, gotchas, stumbling
- blocks and suggestions for the FAQ section from other users.
- A use cases section that highlights some of the cases where
- ZFS provides advantages over traditional file systems is also
- planned.</p>
-
- <p>Please send suggestions to the docs mailing list.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>ScaleEngine Inc.</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Technical review by Matt Ahrens (co-creator of
- ZFS)</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve the delegation section</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve the tuning section, and cover recently added sysctls</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add a section on jails and the jailed property</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add an FAQ section</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add a Use Cases section</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>General editing and review</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Jenkins Continuous Integration for &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Craig</given>
- <common>Rodrigues</common>
- </name>
- <email>rodrigc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>Jenkins Administrators</name>
- <email>jenkins-admin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>&os; Testing</name>
- <email>freebsd-testing@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://jenkins.freebsd.org">Jenkins CI server in &os; cluster</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201405DevSummit/Jenkins">Jenkins working group at DevSummit</url>
- <url href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2014/schedule/events/445.en.html">Jenkins presentation at BSDCan</url>
- <url href="http://clang-analyzer.llvm.org/scan-build.html">clang static analyzer</url>
- <url href="http://scan.freebsd.org">FreeBSD static analysis results</url>
- <url href="http://www.bsdnow.tv/episodes/2014_07_02-base_iso_100">BSD Now episode 44</url>
- <url href="http://www.slideshare.net/CraigRodrigues1/libvirt-bhyve">livirt and bhyve"</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/jmmv/kyua">Kyua testing framework</url>
- <url href="https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-24521">Issue to update Jenkins to JNA 4.1.0 for FreeBSD</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins/pull/1387">Pull request #1 to upgrade JNA in Jenkins</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/jenkinsci/jenkins/pull/1410">Pull request #2 to upgrade JNA in Jenkins</url>
- <url href="http://jenkins.mouf.net/job/pkg/">Jenkins job for testing pkg</url>
- <url href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=193499">yacc bug found by kyua</url>
- <url href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=193246">IPv6 multicast join() problem found by Jenkins</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/rodrigc/kyua/wiki/Quickstart-Guide">Kyua Quickstart Guide</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In May, &a.rodrigc; led a working group <em>Continuous
- Integration and Testing with Jenkins for &os;</em> at the
- &os; Devsummit in Ottawa. &a.rodrigc; also gave a Jenkins
- presentation at BSDCan.</p>
-
- <p>At BSDCan, &a.rodrigc; had some discussions with &a.jmmv;
- about how to better integrate &os; testing efforts with
- Jenkins and kyua. As a result of this discussion, &a.jmmv;
- enhanced the <tt>kyua</tt> testing framework with a
- <tt>kyua report-junit</tt> command. This command takes kyua
- test results and outputs a test report in JUnit XML format.
- Jenkins can directly import JUnit XML test results and display
- them nicely.</p>
-
- <p>In June, &a.rodrigc; was interviewed for episode 44 of BSD
- Now. The interview covered Jenkins and Continuous Integration
- in the &os; project.</p>
-
- <p>In July, &a.rodrigc; gave a presentation to the Bay Area &os;
- Users Group (BAFUG), <em>Libvirt and bhyve</em>, based on
- experience he had with those technologies when used with
- Jenkins.</p>
-
- <p>&a.lwhsu; set up a Jenkins job to run the LLVM scan-build
- tool to perform static analysis of the &os; code, and make the
- results availalble at <tt>scan.freebsd.org</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>&a.swills; modified the Jenkins job which builds
- <tt>pkg(8)</tt> to use the <tt>kyua report-junit</tt> command
- to integrate <tt>pkg(8)</tt> test results in Jenkins.</p>
-
- <p>Anthony Williams reported that the version of the Java
- Native Access (JNA) library bundled with Jenkins has problems
- on &os;. This causes problems with Jenkins using libpam and
- other plugins that use JNA. Craig filed JENKINS-24521
- against Jenkins. Craig submitted patches to Jenkins to update
- Jenkins to use JNA 4.1.0, which has fixes for &os;. </p>
-
- <p>&a.rodrigc; worked on automatically running the tests in the
- &os; <tt>/usr/tests</tt> directory under Jenkins using the
- <tt>kyua</tt> test framework. &a.rodrigc; provided feedback
- to &a.jmmv; about <tt>kyua</tt> and &a.jmmv; incorporated some
- of the feedback as bugfixes and feature enhancements to
- <tt>kyua</tt>. &a.rodrigc; committed some fixes to &os; to
- eliminate some test failures. One of the tests still results
- in a crash in byacc. This is being tracked in PR 193499.
- Thomas E. Dickey (byacc maintainer) submitted a patch to fix
- the problem, and this has been committed to &os;.</p>
-
- <p>&a.rodrigc; analyzed the cause of some startup errors in
- Jenkins when opening a multicast socket. He had some
- discussion with &a.bms; captured in PR 193246. The Java JDK
- depends on functionality in Solaris where it is possible to
- open an IPv4 multicast socket, but with an IPv4 multicast
- address mapped to an IPv6 address. On Linux, there are
- modifications to the JDK itself to work around this. &a.bms;
- said that the work to make the &os; IPv6 stack behave like
- Solaris would require some work.</p>
-
- <p>&a.rodrigc; started writing a Kyua Quickstart Guide. This
- guide is meant to help new kyua users who want to write tests
- and run them under kyua. &a.rodrigc; is seeking feedback to
- help improve this guide.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Upstream more fixes to Jenkins for &os;, such as JNA
- fixes.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Automate the build of <tt>/usr/tests</tt>.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Set up more builds based on examples from the existing &os;
- Tinderbox.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Get feedback for improving the Kyua Quickstart Guide.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>We need more people to join us on
- freebsd-testing@FreeBSD.org and help out. We especially
- need people with devops and scripting experience to help us
- set up more builds and tests. We would also like to
- integrate with other parts of the project, such as
- Phabricator.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>LLVM Address Sanitizer (Asan)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Viktor</given>
- <common>Kuzutov</common>
- </name>
- <email>vkutuzov@accesssoftek.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://code.google.com/p/address-sanitizer/" />
- <url href="http://clang.llvm.org/docs/AddressSanitizer.html" />
- <url href="http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/sanitizer_x86_64-freebsd">Buildbot</url>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/svn-src-head/2014-July/060270.html" />
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/svn-src-head/2014-July/060504.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The LLVM address sanitizer (Asan) is a fast memory error
- detector that can detect use-after-free errors and buffer
- overflows. It has been ported to &os;. The mainline version
- of LLVM is known to pass all of the tests in the LLVM and Asan
- test suites without unexpected failures on &os; 10.0.</p>
-
- <p>A buildbot running sanitizer tests under &os; stable/10
- has been established. See the Links section.</p>
-
- <p>To make it possible to run programs with sanitizer
- checks enabled on &os;, a new sysctl named
- <tt>kern.proc_vmmap_skip_resident_count</tt> has been added.
- See the Links section. Running the address sanitizer checks
- on stable/10 requires this sysctl to be set to 1.</p>
-
- <p>A similar work is in progress to add &os; support to the
- thread sanitizer (Tsan), which detects data races in parallel
- programs.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>&os; Preseed Installation (PXE)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kamil</given>
- <common>Czekirda</common>
- </name>
- <email>kczekirda@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2014/FreeBSD_PXE_preseed" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This is a Google Summer of code project to provide
- a noninteractive &os; installation process from the network. In
- the first part, an implementation was added for scripted
- <tt>bsdinstall(8)</tt>. It supports variables such as KEYMAP,
- HOSTNAME, MIRROR, RELEASE, TIMEZONE, DAEMONS, ROOTPWHASH, and
- USERS. Network configuration, ZFS options, and others are
- also included.</p>
-
- <p>The second part of the project is about booting the
- <tt>fai</tt> (Fully Automatic Installer) from the network by
- PXE. An installer distro was created based on mfsBSD. After
- boot, <tt>fai</tt> looks for the "bootfile-name" parameter
- from the DHCP server. This parameter tells <tt>fai</tt> where
- the <tt>bsdinstall</tt> script is located. <tt>fai</tt>
- supports MAC-based configuration, or a default if a MAC-based
- configuration file does not exist.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Google Summer of Code 2014
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Documentation, including a HOWTO and handbook</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>More tests in different configurations</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Support for more than one network interface is planned</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>GNOME/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>&os; GNOME Team </common>
- </name>
- <email>gnome@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/gnome" />
- <url href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Jhbuild/FreeBSD" />
- <url href="http://marcuscom.com/downloads/marcusmerge" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>GNOME is a desktop environment and graphical user interface
- that runs on top of a computer operating system. GNOME is
- part of the GNU Project and can be used with various Unix-like
- operating systems, including &os;.</p>
-
- <p>MATE is a fork of GNOME 2. The MATE ports were updated to
- the 1.8 versions.</p>
-
- <p>Cairo, the vector graphics library used by GNOME, has been
- updated to 1.12. This allowed the merge of GNOME 3 to begin.
- We are currently doing test builds to find ports broken by the
- update and pruning ports that do not build any more because of
- incompatible updates.</p>
-
- <p>Gustau Perez started preliminary work on the next development
- version of GNOME in MC, to be ready for GNOME 3.15. We will
- skip 3.14 entirely.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Finish the GNOME 3.12 merge, and start tracking GNOME 3.15
- (development series).</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>The Graphics Stack on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>&os; Graphics team</common>
- </name>
- <email>x11@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics">Graphics stack roadmap and supported hardware matrix</url>
- <url href="http://trillian.chruetertee.ch/ports/browser/trunk">Graphics stack ports-related development repository</url>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports-announce/2014-October/000096.html">Removal of legacy X.Org announcement</url>
- <url href="http://wiki.x.org/wiki/Events/XDC2014/">XDC 2014</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
-
- <p>The newest graphics stack (that is, the set of ports conditional on the
- <tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt> knob) was enabled on all architectures.
- The only regression is for users of Intel GPUs and &os; 8.X or
- 9.0. Those releases lack the required kernel driver and
- therefore <tt>xf86-video-intel</tt> will not work (the last
- UMS-aware version does not work with xserver 1.12). Users can
- still use <tt>xf86-video-vesa</tt> if they cannot or do not
- want to update their &os; workstation. Owners of Radeon GPUs
- can use <tt>xf86-video-ati-ums</tt> 6.14.6 with
- <tt>xserver</tt> 1.12 if the KMS driver is not available (that
- is, before &os; 9.3).</p>
-
- <p>The old graphics stack will be removed with the next update
- to these ports. See the announcement in the Links
- section.</p>
-
- <p>Hardware context support was added to the i915 driver in both
- HEAD and 10.1-RELEASE. This will allow us to update libglapi,
- libGL, dri, libEGL and libglesv2 ports to a newer version of
- Mesa. The latest version is already available from our
- development ports tree (see the links section).</p>
-
- <p>Cairo was updated to 1.12. This will allow the &os; GNOME
- team to upgrade pango and Gtk+ 3. Unfortunately, the update
- also revealed that xf86-video-intel 2.7.1 was in a much worse
- state than previously assumed.</p>
-
- <p>We will attend XDC 2014 (X.Org Developer's Conference) from
- October 8th through 10th in Bordeaux, France. The goal is to
- reconnect with graphics stack developers, who are mostly working with
- Linux these days. We will give a presentation on the current
- state of this stack on &os;. See the XDC website in the Links
- section for the program and live streaming.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>See the "Graphics" wiki page for up-to-date
- information.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ZFSguru</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jason</given>
- <common>Edwards</common>
- </name>
- <email>sub.mesa@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://zfsguru.com" />
- <url href="http://zfsguru.com/news/stateoftheproject/2014" />
- <url href="http://zfsguru.com/forum/zfsgurudevelopment/876" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>ZFSguru is a multifunctional server appliance with a strong
- emphasis on storage. ZFSguru began as simple web-interface
- frontend to ZFS, but has since grown into a &os; derivative
- with its own infrastructure. The scope of the project has
- also grown with the inclusion of add-on packages that add
- functionality beyond the traditional NAS functionality found
- in similar product like FreeNAS and NAS4Free. ZFSguru aims to
- be a true multifunctional server appliance that is extremely
- easy to set up and can unite both novice and more experienced
- users in a single user interface. The modular nature of the
- project combats the danger of bloat, whilst still allowing
- extended functionality to be easily deployed.</p>
-
- <p>The development work in Q3 focused heavily on the new build
- infrastructure. This allows the ZFSguru project to release
- new system images together with addon services at much higher
- frequency and with much less manual intervention. This should
- free up a lot of development time to be spent on the core of
- the project: the web interface.</p>
-
- <p>Furthermore, a new website and forum is being worked on,
- replacing the old-fashioned website that offers only limited
- functionality. The new website will be linked to the server
- database, providing real-time updates about the project.</p>
-
- <p>In addition, a new platform for collaborated development is
- in the works. A service addon has been created for the GitLab
- project, which is a drop-in replacement of the popular GitHub
- website. The choice was made to host our own solution and not
- rely on GitHub itself. In retrospect this appears to have
- been a good decision. The recent development where GitHub
- removed projects after DCMA-takedowns being sent is
- incompatible with the philosophy of free-flow-of-information,
- of which the ZFSguru project is a strong proponent. By
- hosting our own solution, we have avoided any dependency on
- third party projects.</p>
-
- <p>The next task will be to introduce a new remote database
- structure, dubbed GuruDB. This will speed up the
- web-interface as well as introduce Service Bulletins which
- address important notifications to our users, as well as
- announce new releases.</p>
-
- <p>After GuruDB, the Migration Manager is one of the last
- remaining features still missing in the web-interface. This
- functionality provides an easy way to upgrade the current
- system by performing a new clean installation, but migrate all
- relevant configuration to the new installation. It also
- allows users to 'backup' all system configuration in a single
- file to be stored on a different machine should things go
- awry.</p>
-
- <p>A longer version of the 2014 development progress of the
- ZFSguru project and information specific to the newly-released
- 10.1-002 system image can be found in the Links section.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>&os; Python Ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os;</given>
- <common>Python Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>python@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Python">The FreeBSD Python Team Page</url>
- <url href="irc://freebsd-python@irc.freenode.net">IRC channel</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Python team continued to improve the overall
- experience with Python-based software on &os;.</p>
-
- <p>During the last quarter, the <tt>bsd.python.mk</tt> bits of
- the ports infrastructure were converted to the more modern
- <tt>USES</tt> format. Several options, such as support for
- <tt>easy_install</tt>, were deprecated or removed to make the
- infrastructure easier to maintain and less complex for
- port maintainers.</p>
-
- <p>The Python ports were refactored and simplified to improve
- maintainability and to get rid of long-standing issues due to the
- previously complex and error-prone build process.</p>
-
- <p>The Python 2 branch was updated to Python 2.7.8 and
- <tt>setuptools</tt> to 5.5.1.</p>
-
- <p>With the availability of pkg 1.3, installing Python packages
- and modules for different Python versions is now supported in
- the package management infrastructure. This allows us to
- remove the previously required port duplicates for Python 2
- and Python 3.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Retire the Python 3 specific port duplicates</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Convert ports to the new <tt>USES</tt> syntax</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>More tasks can be found on the team's wiki page (see
- Links).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>To get involved, interested people can say hello on IRC
- and let us know their areas of interest!</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Updating OpenCrypto</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John-Mark</given>
- <common>Gurney</common>
- </name>
- <email>jmg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://p4db.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/opencrypto">Source in Perforce</url>
- <url href="http://freebsdfoundation.blogspot.com/2014/08/freebsd-foundation-announces-ipsec.html">FreeBSD Foundation announces IPsec Enhancement Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project adds support for the AES-GCM and AES-CTR
- cryptography modes to the OpenCrypto framework. Both software
- and AES-NI accelerated versions are now functional and
- working. Ermal Luçi (eri@) is working on adding support for
- these additional modes to IPsec.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The &os; Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- Netgate
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Create a test suite for the most common modes.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on Newer ARM Boards</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ganbold</given>
- <common>Tsagaankhuu</common>
- </name>
- <email>ganbold@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/tsgan/qualcomm">Some preliminary code for Snapdragon board IFC6410</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work on initial support of the IFC6410 board, which was
- stopped due to a bricked bootloader, has been started again.
- This board has the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 SoC, featuring the
- Krait CPU. This CPU is considered a "platform" for use in
- smartphones, tablets, and smartbook devices. Krait has many
- similarities with the ARM Cortex-A15 CPU and is also based on
- the ARMv7 instruction set. These peripherals are working:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Qualcomm High Speed UART driver for MSM 7000/8000 series
- chips (included in <tt>src</tt> tree)</li>
-
- <li>Krait Timer</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Get the MMC driver working. May need more help from
- experts.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Core Team constitutes the project's "Board of
- Directors", responsible for deciding the project's overall
- goals and direction as well as managing specific areas of the
- &os; project landscape.</p>
-
- <p>The third quarter of this year was a relatively quiet time in
- terms of Core Team activity. No major policy changes were
- decided, but the criterea for awarding commit bits were reviewed
- and the existing requirements were clarified and documented
- at <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/internal/proposing-committers.html"
- >http://www.freebsd.org/internal/proposing-committers.html</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Other items dealt with by core during this period:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Confirmed with Microsoft that it is permissible to include
- DCTCP in &os;.</li>
-
- <li>Promoted git-beta.freebsd.org out of beta-test to an
- official service, consequently renaming it to
- git.freebsd.org.</li>
-
- <li>Mediated between groups of contributors and committers
- adopting different positions on the on-going work to
- introduce ASLR and associated technologies.</li>
-
- <li>Worked with the &os; Foundation to obtain a license for
- XenForo, and with the forum administrators on plans to
- migrate the &os; forums onto the &os; cluster and to
- switch to XenForo.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>During this period, three commit bits were granted, and two
- commit bits were taken in for safe keeping.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>SSE Variants of <tt>libc</tt> Routines for amd64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://trac.baldwin.cx:8080/freebsd/wiki/LibCSSE" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I have written SSE/AVX-optimized versions of a few
- <tt>libc</tt> routines for amd64. So far the list includes
- <tt>memcpy</tt>, <tt>memset</tt>, and <tt>strlen</tt>. For
- each routine I have written a simple regression test as well
- as performed some simple microbenchmarks on various AMD and
- Intel CPUs.</p>
-
- <p>The simplest routine is <tt>strlen</tt> which appears to be a
- general win in microbenchmarks. <tt>memcpy</tt> and
- <tt>memset</tt> have proven trickier as different variants can
- behave quite differently on different CPUs.</p>
-
- <p>At present, I do not yet have a patch relative to
- <tt>libc</tt>. Once I do, this will be suitable for more
- testing. I would like to see some real-world benchmarks that
- show measurable improvement before pushing any of this up into
- the tree.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Create a branch that holds a modified <tt>libc</tt> and is
- suitable for testing</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Frederic</given>
- <common>Culot</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Port</given>
- <common>Management Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/" />
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/" />
- <url href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html" />
- <url href="http://portscout.freebsd.org/" />
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html" />
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/portmgr" />
- <url href="http://plus.google.com/communities/108335846196454338383" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As of the end of Q3, the ports tree holds a bit more than
- 24,000 ports, and the PR count is below 1,400. Despite the
- summer holidays the tree saw sustained activity with more than
- 9,000 commits and almost 2,000 ports PRs closed!</p>
-
- <p>In Q3, five new developers were granted a ports commit bit.
- None were taken in for safekeeping.</p>
-
- <p>On the management side, tabthorpe@ decided to step down from
- his portmgr duties in July. No other changes were made to the
- team during Q3.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter also saw the release of the third quarterly
- branch, namely 2014Q3.</p>
-
- <p>On the QA side, 34 exp-runs were performed to validate
- sensitive updates or cleanups.</p>
-
- <p>Last, the 20th anniversary of the ports tree was commemorated
- during Q3 and a video was published for this event.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Tremendous work was done on the PR front in Q3 and we would
- be very pleased to see committers dedicate themselves to
- closing as many as possible in Q4 as well.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>SDIO Driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ilya</given>
- <common>Bakulin</common>
- </name>
- <email>ilya@bakulin.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SDIO">SDIO project page on FreeBSD wiki</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/kibab/freebsd/tree/mmccam">Source code</url>
- <url href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D862">Patch for review</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>SDIO is an interface designed as an extension of the existing
- SD card standard, allowing the connection of different peripherals
- to a host with a standard SD controller. Peripherals
- currently sold in the general market include WLAN/BT modules,
- cameras, fingerprint readers, and barcode scanners. SDIO is
- also used to connect some peripherals in products like
- Chromebooks and Wandboard.</p>
-
- <p>The current main focus of the project is to reimplement the
- existing MMC/SD stack using the CAM framework. This will
- allow utilizing the well-tested CAM locking model and debug
- features.</p>
-
- <p>The first version of the code was uploaded on Phabricator for
- review. The new stack is able to attach to the SD card and
- bring it to an operational state. The only supported SD
- controller driver is <tt>ti_sdhci</tt> which is used by the
- BeagleBone Black. Modifying other SDHCI-compliant drivers
- should not be a hard task.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>At this point, feedback from kernel developers is really
- needed. This may be done in the form of code review. If
- the chosen way of implementing the CAM-aware MMC stack is
- considered correct, then adding code for interacting with SD
- cards (for example, setting the optimal transfer rates) will
- be the next task.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Write a CAM peripheral driver that implements an interface
- to the &os; <tt>disk(9)</tt>. It will send MMC I/O
- commands using the MMC XPT layer.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Extending <tt>camcontrol(8)</tt> to make it possible to
- send MMC-specific commands directly to the MMC/SD card using
- pass(4) will greatly assist in developing new features for
- the stack.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Modify the <tt>sdhci(4)</tt> driver to work with the new
- stack. This is required to work on the new stack using PC
- hardware, not only the BeagleBone Black.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>QEMU bsd-user-Enabled Ports Building</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sean</given>
- <common>Bruno</common>
- </name>
- <email>sbruno@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Juergen</given>
- <common>Lock</common>
- </name>
- <email>nox@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Stacey</given>
- <common>Son</common>
- </name>
- <email>sson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/QemuUserModeHowTo">Generic Explanation of QEMU bsd-user</url>
- <url href="http://chips.ysv.freebsd.org/packages">Current ARMv6 Packages</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/seanbruno/qemu-bsd-user">Github repo of development source</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; packages for the Tier-1 i386 and amd64 CPU architectures
- are built by a single very high-performance machine. Other
- architectures lack equivalent hardware, and we began
- experimenting with QEMU's user-mode emulation to cross-build
- packages from an amd64 builder.</p>
-
- <p>We have moved from just being able to produce packages to
- providing a stable repo of packages for ARMv6.</p>
-
- <p><tt>ports-mgmt/poudriere-devel</tt> is still the current
- method for building packages. See the previous status report for
- explanations and details on methods.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title><tt>bhyve</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
- <email>grehan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Neel</given>
- <common>Natu</common>
- </name>
- <email>neel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tycho</given>
- <common>Nightingale</common>
- </name>
- <email>tychon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Allan</given>
- <common>Jude</common>
- </name>
- <email>freebsd@allanjude.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bhyve.org">bhyve FAQ and talks</url>
- <url href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTOiSyu0-MA">bhyve past, present, future</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><tt>bhyve</tt> is a hypervisor that runs on the FreeBSD/amd64
- platform. At present, it runs &os; (8.x or later), Linux
- i386/x64, OpenBSD i386/amd64, and NetBSD/amd64 guests.
- Current development is focused on enabling additional guest
- operating systems and implementing features found in other
- hypervisors.</p>
-
- <p>A significant amount of progress has been made since the last
- status report. Most importantly, all of this work has been
- MFCed to the 10-STABLE branch and will be included in the 10.1
- release.</p>
-
- <p>Support for AMD processors is being developed in the
- <tt>bhyve_svm</tt> SVN project branch. The branch is almost
- at feature-parity with mainline Intel VT-x support, and will
- be committed into -CURRENT in the near future.</p>
-
- <p>New features added this quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Guest support for recent Linux i386/x64, OpenBSD
- i386/amd64, and NetBSD amd64.</li>
-
- <li>Force guest reset and poweroff with <tt>bhyvectl</tt></li>
-
- <li>Allow the SMBIOS UUID to be set from the command line</li>
-
- <li>PCI MMIO extended config space access</li>
-
- <li>Improved AHCI error handling, legacy interrupt mode</li>
-
- <li>Additional instruction emulation required by a number of
- guests</li>
-
- <li>Legacy x86 task switching to support double-faults in
- FreeBSD/i386</li>
-
- <li>Legacy PCI interrupts, operation without an APIC (OpenBSD
- install)</li>
-
- <li>Guest memory not included by default in core dumps</li>
-
- <li>Allow guest vCPUs to be pinned to individual host
- CPUs</li>
-
- <li>Virtio RNG device emulation</li>
-
- <li>Chapter about <tt>bhyve</tt> added to &os;
- Handbook</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Improve documentation</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>CSM BIOS boot support for non UEFI-aware guests</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support for virtio-scsi</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve virtio-net, add offload features, support multiple
- queues</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement Intel 82580 and e1000 NIC emulation</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Netmap support</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Flexible networking backend: wanproxy, vhost-net</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Move to a single process model, instead of
- <tt>bhyveload</tt> and <tt>bhyve</tt></p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Support running <tt>bhyve</tt> as non-root</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add filters for popular VM file formats (VMDK, VHD,
- QCOW2)</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement an abstraction layer for video (no X11 or SDL in
- base system)</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Support for VNC as a video output</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Suspend/resume support</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Live Migration</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Nested VT-x support (bhyve in bhyve)</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Support for other architectures (ARM, MIPS, PPC)</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>KDE on &os; team</given>
- </name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://freebsd.kde.org/" />
- <url href="https://freebsd.kde.org/area51.php" />
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/KDE" />
- <url href="https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd" />
- <url href="http://portscout.freebsd.org/kde@freebsd.org.html">PortScout</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KDE on &os; team focuses on packaging and making sure the
- experience of KDE and Qt on &os; is as good as possible.</p>
-
- <p>First of all, we are happy to announce that Alonso Schaich,
- longtime contributor to our experimental area51 repositories,
- has become a ports committer, mentored by KDE on &os; members
- Raphael Kubo da Costa (rakuco@) and Max Brazhnikov
- (makc@).</p>
-
- <p>During this quarter, the team has kept most of the KDE and Qt
- ports up-to-date, working on the following releases:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>CMake 3.0.1 and 3.0.2</li>
-
- <li>PyQt 4.11.1, SIP 4.16.2, QScintilla 2.8.3</li>
-
- <li>DigiKam 4.2.0 (in area51)</li>
-
- <li>KDE 4.13.3, 4.14.0 and 4.14.1 (in area51)</li>
-
- <li>KDE Telepathy 0.8.0 (in area51)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Additionally, work on updating the Qt5 ports to the 5.3
- series has begun, and we intend to commit the updated ports in
- our experimental area51 repository to the ports tree in
- Q4.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Updating out-of-date ports, see the Links Portscout entry
- for a list.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Committing all the updated ports we have been accumulating
- in our experimental repositories into the ports tree.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="arch">
- <title>FreeBSD/arm64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/projects/arm64/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Until recently, all ARM CPU designs were 32-bit only. With
- the introduction of the ARMv8 architecture, ARM has added a
- new 64-bit mode. This new mode has been named AArch64. Arm64
- is the name of the in-progress port of &os; to ARMv8 CPUs when
- in AArch64 mode.</p>
-
- <p>Since the last status report, &os; has started to execute
- userland instructions. This includes implementing more of the
- needed kernel functions to handle creation of processes.
- Using clang to compile userland has found a few issues with
- the version in the base system. These issues are expected to
- be resolved when clang 3.5 is imported.</p>
-
- <p>Initial support for device drivers has been added. This
- includes the start of the <tt>bus_space</tt> functions and
- interrupt handling. This allowed the existing timer and
- interrupt controller drivers from armv6 to be used as these
- devices are similar. The FDT data is now being passed from
- the loader to the kernel using the standard mechanism.</p>
-
- <p>The pmap implementation has been changed to be based on the
- amd64 code. This fixes a number of issues with the old
- implementation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Boot to multi-user mode</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Get dynamic libraries working</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Test on real hardware</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>UEFI Boot</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
- <common>Whitehorn</common>
- </name>
- <email>nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/UEFI">&os; UEFI wiki page</url>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/snapshots/">&os;&nbsp;snapshots</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface, or UEFI, provides
- boot- and run-time services for x86 and other computers. For
- the x86 architecture it replaces the legacy BIOS. This
- project will adapt the &os; loader and kernel boot process for
- compatibility with UEFI firmware, found on contemporary
- servers, desktops, and laptops.</p>
-
- <p>Over the last three months Ed and others refined the existing
- UEFI support and merged it to the stable/10 branch for the
- upcoming &os; 10.1 release.</p>
-
- <p>To avoid the risk of a regression, the standard &os; 10.1
- install images continue to use the existing partitioning
- scheme and support only legacy BIOS boot. Separate
- UEFI-enabled installer images will be included with 10.1.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Document manual installation, including dual-boot
- configurations.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement boot1.efi for ZFS file systems.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support for UEFI variables stored in non-volatile
- memory (NVRAM).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Debug boot failures with certain UEFI firmware
- implementations.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Support secure boot.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>LLDB Debugger Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/lldb"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>LLDB is the debugger project associated with Clang/LLVM. It
- supports the Mac OS X, Linux, and &os; platforms, with Windows
- support under development. It builds on existing components
- in the larger LLVM project, for example using Clang's
- expression parser and LLVM's disassembler.</p>
-
- <p>Work over the last three months consisted mainly of
- maintenance, ensuring that the upstream &os; port continues to
- build and that testsuite failures are promptly addressed.</p>
-
- <p>I plan to import a new LLDB snapshot after the base system
- Clang is updated to 3.5. Some upstream improvements that will
- be in that import include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Ability to specify a count to thread step-*
- operations.</li>
-
- <li>Ongoing AArch64 development.</li>
-
- <li>Significant progress on the lldb-gdbserver debug
- stub.</li>
-
- <li>I/O handling improvements.</li>
-
- <li>A much faster C++ name demangler for most symbols.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>A proof-of-concept implementation of kernel debugging support
- for amd64 was completed as part of Google Summer of Code. It
- is not ready to be committed, but will form the basis for
- upcoming kernel debugging support.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>DARPA/AFRL</sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>SRI International</sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>University of Cambridge</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Port remote debug stub (lldb-gdbserver) from Linux to
- &os;.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support for local and core file kernel debugging.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement, fix or test support on all non-amd64
- architectures.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Verify cross-debugging.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Investigate and fix test suite failures.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Package LLDB as a port.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Enable by default in the base system for working
- architectures.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Updated <tt>vt(4)</tt> System Console</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Aleksandr</given>
- <common>Rybalko</common>
- </name>
- <email>ray@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
- <email>ed@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jean-S&eacute;bastien</given>
- <common>P&eacute;dron</common>
- </name>
- <email>dumbbell@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warren</given>
- <common>Block</common>
- </name>
- <email>wblock@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Newcons">Project wiki page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <tt>vt(4)</tt> (aka <tt>Newcons</tt>) project provides
- a replacement for the legacy <tt>syscons</tt> system console.
- It brings a number of improvements, including better
- integration with graphics modes and broader character set
- support.</p>
-
- <p>A large number of improvements were committed to
- <tt>vt(4)</tt> over the last three months.
- Jean-S&eacute;bastien P&eacute;dron fixed significant
- performance regressions observed with <tt>vt_vga</tt>,
- particularly noticeable on virtual machines. Stefan Esser
- converted and cleaned up all of the keyboard map files for use
- with <tt>vt(4)</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>The EFI framebuffer driver and the ofwfb driver now work
- with the xf86-video-scfb X11 video driver, supporting
- native-resolution (albeit unaccelerated) X.</p>
-
- <p>The fixes and improvements have all been merged and will be
- available in the upcoming &os; 10.1 release.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Implement the remaining features supported by
- <tt>vidcontrol(1)</tt>.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Write manual pages for <tt>vt(4)</tt> drivers and kernel
- interfaces.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Support direct handling of keyboards by the <tt>kbd</tt>
- device (without <tt>kbdmux(4)</tt>).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>CJK fonts. This is in progress.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Switch to <tt>vt(4)</tt> by default.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement compatibility mode to be able to use single-byte
- charsets/key-codes in <tt>vt(4)</tt>.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Intel GPU Driver Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2014-October/052532.html">Email thread with patch updates and regression test reports.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project to update the Intel graphics chipset driver
- (i915kms) to a recent snapshot of the Linux upstream code
- continues. A patch with a large chunk of updates has been
- made available to test for regressions against current
- functionality, but is not yet expected to provide working new
- functions. The GEM I/O ioctl code path has been modified to
- more closely resemble the Linux code structure (easing future
- imports).</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- &os; Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Fix any bugs reported against the latest versions of the patch.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Make Haswell graphics work with Mesa.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Debian GNU/kFreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Debian GNU/kFreeBSD Maintainers</name>
- <email>debian-bsd@lists.debian.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.debian.org/Debian_GNU/kFreeBSD">Debian GNU/kFreeBSD on the Debian Wiki</url>
- <url href="https://www.debian.org/ports/kfreebsd-gnu/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Debian GNU/kFreeBSD is a software distribution produced by
- Debian, based on the kernel of &os; (instead of Linux) and GNU
- libc. Around 90% of Debian's software archive has now been
- ported to it, for amd64 and i386 architectures. It was first
- released with Debian "squeeze" as a development preview in
- 2011, featured again in the "wheezy" release, and hopes to be
- part of the official Debian "jessie" release in early 2015.</p>
-
- <p>In 2003 there were several attempts to bootstrap a minimal
- Debian system upon &os; or NetBSD kernels, some also trying to
- use the native BSD libc. The most successful and
- longest-lived of these was a "GNU/FreeBSD" chroot bootstrapped
- by Robert Millan with the GNU libc that most of Debian's core
- packages were designed to work with. The "k" was later added
- to the name to reflect that it takes just the kernel from
- &os;, with most everything else from the Debian archive. We
- do also package some &os; utilities as needed to boot it
- and take advantage of certain features.</p>
-
- <p>&os; support within GNU libc is now mostly maintained by Petr
- Salinger, who recently converted it from an older threading
- implementation based on LinuxThreads to NPTL, which is much
- more compatible with the software we run. We have the GNU
- compiler toolchain as well as Clang 3.4; Perl, Python and
- Ruby; and OpenJDK 7, based the on work done in &os;'s own
- ports collection. We use linprocfs for <tt>/proc</tt> because
- much of Debian GNU software expects this. The Linuxulator
- is not needed at all, but could make for interesting future
- uses. Porting work mostly focuses now on individual packages'
- build systems, on preprocessor #ifdefs that do not clearly
- distinguish between kernel and libc, or fixing testsuites'
- presumptions of Linux-specific behaviour. In the course of
- this, we even found the odd &os; kernel bug, including
- EN-14:06 / CVE-2014-3880.</p>
-
- <p>GNU/kFreeBSD has already seen production use, mostly on
- webservers, email servers and file servers; one such machine
- has 475 days' uptime receiving around 10,000 emails per day.
- It has become increasingly practical for desktop/laptop uses
- thanks largely to new features coming in from &os; 10.1.</p>
-
- <p>KMS graphics mean that 3D gaming and high-definition video
- playback perform brilliantly. We have great support for Intel
- graphics chipsets, but only an older nvidia Xorg driver. For
- radeonkms, Robert Millan was able to add firmware-loading
- support so that non-free binary blobs can be packaged
- separately, outside of Debian's main archive. Proprietary
- drivers are not useful to us as they would need to be rebuilt
- from source to port them.</p>
-
- <p><tt>vt(4)</tt> was necessary for KMS to not break VT
- switching. But it has also improved the console's handling of
- non-ASCII character sets and we do look forward to having
- console fonts for non-Latin scripts.</p>
-
- <p>We have supported ZFS for some time, even as a root/boot
- filesystem (using GRUB 2; Robert Millan added the ZFS support
- which now &os; itself is able to benefit from). Enhancements
- coming from OpenZFS, especially LZ4 compression, in
- combination with better memory management and GEOM
- improvements, mean that "jessie" should see a noticeable
- performance boost.</p>
-
- <p>debian-installer already allows for pre-seeded, unattended
- installs and there are PXE-bootable install images
- available.</p>
-
- <p>virtio drivers are new to the "jessie" release, enabling
- support for some public clouds. We are now compiling Xen domU
- and PVHVM support into our standard kernel builds.</p>
-
- <p>We already have userland tools to configure the PF firewall.
- As an experiment, we are compiling in IPSEC support by
- default for the upcoming release, and would like to see it put
- to good use against present-day privacy and security
- threats.</p>
-
- <p>We try to support the use of Debian GNU/kFreeBSD inside a jail
- on a &os; host system, and hopefully vice-versa. Some of the
- jail utilities are not yet packaged, but we have documentation
- on the Debian Wiki on how to set up jails on "wheezy", which
- are fully functional.</p>
-
- <p>The init system we currently use is a parallel System V-style
- init, although Debian GNU/Linux will be switching away from
- that to systemd. For the next release we may switch to
- OpenRC, which is mostly ported already.</p>
-
- <p>Not having systemd or udev means that we will be unable to
- support GNOME 3.14 in the upcoming release. We have very good
- support for XFCE, also have KDE, LXDE and the
- recently-packaged MATE desktop environment. The Debian
- software archive provides many alternative window managers for
- Xorg such as IceWM, dozens of terminal emulators, and so
- on.</p>
-
- <p>As we approach the freeze of the Debian "jessie" release,
- we would love for anyone to test GNU/kFreeBSD, try to use it
- for whatever would be useful to you, and let us know what
- issues you run into. Ask for help on our project mailing list
- or IRC channel, and let us know of any bugs you find. We
- still have time to fix problems before release, and we would
- be happy to improve our documentation at any time.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>VMWare VAAI and Microsoft ODX Acceleration in CTL</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The CAM Target Layer (CTL), used as base for the kernel iSCSI
- server, got support for VMWare VAAI and Microsoft ODX
- storage acceleration. It permits avoiding network
- bottlenecks and improves storage efficiency on sets of large
- operations, such as virtual machine (or large file) creation,
- initialization to zeros, copy, delete, etc..</p>
-
- <p>VMWare VAAI includes support for these primitives/SCSI
- commands: Atomic Test and Set (ATS) &mdash; COMPARE AND
- WRITE command; Extended Copy (Clone) &mdash; SPC-3 subset
- of XCOPY commands; Write Same (Zero) &mdash; set of WRITE
- SAME commands; and Dead Space Reclamation (Delete) &mdash; UNMAP
- command.</p>
-
- <p>Microsoft ODX includes support for these SCSI commands:
- POPULATE TOKEN/WRITE USING TOKEN (SPC-4 extensions of
- XCOPY), WRITE SAME and UNMAP.</p>
-
- <p>All XCOPY operations are currently limited to one storage
- host. ODX operations are currently limited only to iSCSI
- disks. Accelerated inter-host copying or copying to/from
- files on Samba shares is not implemented and is handled by
- initiators in the legacy way.</p>
-
- <p>The code is committed to &os; head and stable/10 branches,
- and will be present in &os; 10.1 and FreeNAS 9.2.1.8 /
- 9.3 releases.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- iXsystems, Inc.
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Full support for thin provisioning, including capacity
- usage reporting and threshold notifications.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Inter-host XCOPY operations.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>amd64 Xen Paravirtualization</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Cherry</given>
- <common>Mathew</common>
- </name>
- <email>cherry@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/Xen">FreeBSD/Xen paravirtualised kernel support.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project aims to add support to the &os; kernel for
- running in Xen Paravirtualised mode on amd64 systems. This
- project has finally reached a "Proof of Concept" stage on the
- branch
- <url href="http://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/projects/amd64_xen_pv/">projects/amd64_xen_pv</url>.</p>
-
- <p>Testing and bug reports on various configurations is
- encouraged! The author is also seeking bounties to help
- complete the effort and assess potential interest. Please
- send email if interested.</p>
-
- <p>PV kernels are still supported by most cloud providers for a
- range of configurations, although they are expected to be
- phased out in the future.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Spectralogic Corporation (2012-2013)
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Large page support</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>SMP support</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Debug and cleanup</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Security vetting</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Performance tweaks</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Shawn</given>
- <common>Webb</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>shawn.webb@hardenedbsd.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oliver</given>
- <common>Pinter</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>oliver.pinter@hardenedbsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://hardenedbsd.org/">The HardenedBSD Project</url>
- <url href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D473">ASLR review on Phabricator</url>
- <url href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=193940">EXP-RUN test results</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201409DevSummit/ASLR">EuroBSDCon 2014 Devsummit page on ASLR</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/AddressSpaceLayoutRandomization"> FreeBSD wiki page on ASLR</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) is a computer
- security technique that aids in mitigating low-level
- vulnerabilities such as buffer overflows. ASLR randomizes the
- memory layout of running applications, to prevent an attacker
- from knowing where a given exploitable vulnerability lies in
- memory.</p>
-
- <p>A lot has happened in the last few months. Shawn Webb gave
- presentations at both BSDCan 2014 and EuroBSDCon 2014. The
- presentations were met with a lot of support and backing.
- At the end of EuroBSDCon Ilya Bakulin fixed the known bug with
- ASLR on ARM systems.
- Shawn Webb and Oliver Pinter have submitted our patch to
- the Phabricator code review system. Shawn Webb added
- an API for allowing a debugger to disable ASLR to
- support deterministic debugging. Oliver Pinter enhanced the
- performance of our ASLR implementation. A package building
- exp-run was ran and came out favorably in terms of
- performance. Shawn Webb bumped up the maximum number of bits
- allowed to be randomized to 20 and set the default to 14.</p>
-
- <p>Shawn Webb and Oliver Pinter founded The HardenedBSD project
- to serve as a staging area for their work on security-related
- projects for &os;.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>SoldierX</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Get more people testing and reviewing our patch</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Run more performance tests</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Figure out why the two ports failed in the EXP-RUN.
- Involve the port maintainers.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Test on different architectures (we need help with
- this)</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>Handbook <tt>ezjail</tt> Section</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warren</given>
- <common>Block</common>
- </name>
- <email>wblock@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/jails-ezjail.html">Managing Jails with <tt>ezjail</tt></url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><tt>ezjail</tt> is a very popular jails management utility,
- but was only mentioned in passing in the Handbook. This new
- section describes basic setup and usage. An in-depth example
- shows how to create and configure a jail. It also serves as
- an example of how to run a simple caching-only BIND in a
- jail.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os;</given>
- <common>Release Engineering Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.1R/schedule.html">&os;&nbsp;10.1-RELEASE schedule</url>
- <url href="http://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/">&os; development snapshots</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting
- and publishing release schedules for official project releases
- of &os;, announcing code freezes and maintaining the
- respective branches, among other things.</p>
-
- <p>In mid-July, &os;&nbsp;9.3-RELEASE was released without delay
- in release cycle.</p>
-
- <p>In late August, the &os;&nbsp;10.1-RELEASE cycle began, and as of
- this writing, is expected to stay on schedule.</p>
-
- <p>Work to produce virtual machine images as part
- of the release cycle has continued,
- supporting various cloud services such
- as Microsoft Azure, Amazon EC2, and Google Compute Engine.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The &os; Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>The &os; Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/"/>
- <url href="http://freebsdjournal.com/">&os; Journal</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
- dedicated to supporting and promoting the &os;&nbsp;Project
- and community worldwide. Most of the funding is used to
- support &os; development projects, conferences, and developer
- summits, purchase equipment to grow and improve the &os;
- infrastructure, and provide legal support for the Project.</p>
-
- <p>We published our fourth issue of the FreeBSD Journal. We
- have over 4500 subscriptions to date. Work continued on
- adding support for the Dynamic Edition which will be available
- soon. The fifth issue is also due out soon.</p>
-
- <p>Foundation staff member Konstantin Belousov wrapped up the
- PostgreSQL performance investigation project. Kostik reran
- the benchmarks as a configuration error may have affected
- earlier results. Improvements arising from the investigation
- are merged to the &os; 10 development branch and will be in
- the 10.1 release. Kostik also committed a variety of virtual
- memory and file system bug fixes and improvements.</p>
-
- <p>Over the quarter, Foundation staff member Edward Napierała
- refined the new autofs-based automounter and incorporated
- feedback from testers in enterprise and university contexts.
- The automounter is available in the development branch of
- FreeBSD and will be included in FreeBSD 10.1. Edward also
- supported engineers at Chelsio in preparing iSCSI offload
- support for Chelsio's 10- and 40-gigabit per second Ethernet
- adapters.</p>
-
- <p>Ed Maste, our project manager, tested and integrated UEFI
- system boot and new vt(4) console work into the release branch
- for the upcoming FreeBSD 10.1 release. He committed a number
- of small toolchain and build infrastructure improvements. He
- also wrote an article on LLDB for the FreeBSD Journal and
- presented the LLDB work at EuroBSDCon.</p>
-
- <p>&os; Foundation Systems Administrator and Release Engineer
- Glen Barber continued work on finalizing the 9.3-RELEASE
- process, followed by starting the 10.1-RELEASE process.</p>
-
- <p>Work has continued on producing regularly-updated &os;
- development snapshot builds for the various supported
- architectures, which include amd64, i386, ia64, powerpc,
- powerpc64, sparc64, and arm.</p>
-
- <p>In addition, work has been committed to a project branch
- which allows &os; virtual machine disk images to be produced
- by default as part of the release process.</p>
-
- <p>A plan has been put together for the upcoming Secure Boot work.</p>
-
- <p>More hardware has been purchased to support &os; infrastructure at NYI
- and Sentex.</p>
-
- <p>We announced a collaboration between the Foundation and Cavium to
- deliver a &os; ARMv8 based implementation.</p>
-
- <p>We signed a license agreement with Oracle to get access to the
- TCKs for Java 7 and 8.</p>
-
- <p>Robert Watson ran and organized the Cambridge Developer
- Summit. We provided a travel grant to a Google Summer of Code
- student to attend the summit.</p>
-
- <p>We provided a travel grant to a developer who organized and ran
- BSDDay in Argentina.</p>
-
- <p>We were a Gold Sponsor for EuroBSDCon 2014 and sponsored the
- Developer Summit. We provided 4 travel grants to assist &os;
- contributors with their travel expenses to attend the
- conference. We also had 6 board/staff members attend the
- conference and some gave talks, tutorials, and chaired some
- sessions. We held our Fall Fundraising campaign there and
- raised over $2,000 in donations from attendees.</p>
-
- <p>We organized the Silicon Valley Vendor/Developer Summit that is
- happening November 3 and 4.</p>
-
- <p>Kirk McKusick, Robert Watson, and George Neville-Neil
- published the second edition of "The Design and Implementation
- of the FreeBSD Operating System."</p>
-
- <p>Kirk McKusick presented a 2-day tutorial on the &os; kernel
- and gave a talk on the implementation of ZFS at EuroBSDCon.</p>
-
- <p>Dru Lavigne attended Fossetcon: September 11-13
- (fossetcon.org).</p>
-
- <p>We created new recruiting fliers for upcoming events,
- including the Grace Hopper conference.</p>
-
- <p>We started sending out Foundation monthly update emails to keep
- the &os; community informed on some of the activities we did
- the previous month to support &os;.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Cluster Administration Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Cluster Administration Team</name>
- <!-- email intentionally left incomplete -->
- <email>clusteradm@</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Cluster Administration Team consists of the people
- responsible for administering the machines that the project
- relies on for its distributed work and communications to be
- synchronised. In this quarter, the team has worked on:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Implemented a central, &os;&nbsp;cluster-specific package
- building node using <tt>ports-mgmt/poudriere-devel</tt>,
- providing a single consistent set of third-party binary
- packages throughout the &os;&nbsp;cluster from a common,
- known-working configuration.</li>
-
- <li>Converted all machines running in the &os; cluster from
- individual (and sometimes different) userland and kernel
- configurations to a single configuration for the base
- system. This enabled the implementation of
- a &os;.org-specific binary update mechanism currently
- deployed throughout the cluster.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The &os; Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
- Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd" >
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>October-December</month>
-
- <year>2014</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <?ignore
- <p><strong>This is a draft of the October&ndash;December 2014
- status report. Please check back after it is finalized, and
- an announcement email is sent to the &os;-Announce mailing
- list.</strong></p>
- ?>
-
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between October and
- December 2014. This is the last of four reports planned for
- 2014.</p>
-
- <p>The fourth quarter of 2014 included a number of significant
- improvements to the &os; system. In particular, compatibility
- with other systems was enhanced. This included significant
- improvements to the Linux compatibility layer, used to run Linux
- binaries on &os;, and the port of WINE, used to run Windows
- applications. Hypervisor support improved, with &os; gaining
- the ability to run as domain 0 on Xen's new high-performance PVH
- mode, bhyve gaining AMD support, and new tools for creating &os;
- VM images arriving.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter was also an active time for the toolchain, with
- numerous improvements to the compiler, debugger, and other
- components, including initial support for C++14, which should be
- complete by &os;&nbsp;10.2.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work!</p>
-
- <p>The deadline for submissions covering the period from January
- to March 2015 is April 7th, 2015.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>&os; Forum Software Migration</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Forums Administration Team</name>
- <email>forum-admins@</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>With funding from the &os; Foundation, the &os; forums
- were migrated to XenForo software. The new software is
- far more capable and easy to use. While the entire forum team
- contributed, &a.danger; did an excellent job importing
- existing users and messages and bringing back the
- often-requested "Thanks" feature. The upgrade was completed
- in time to be ready for the influx of new users from the
- release of &os; 10.1, and we have already seen an increase in
- usage.</p>
-
- <p>Developers with an @FreeBSD.org address can contact forum
- administrators to obtain the highly-desired "@" suffix on
- their forum user name along with a Developer flag.</p>
-
- <p>We want to thank the Foundation for making this possible, and
- the users for their patience and continued presence on the
- forums!</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The &os; Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Encourage more developers and users to try the new
- forums.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Continue getting feedback from users for tuning and
- improvements.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Process Management</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Holm</common>
- </name>
- <email>pho@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>There were several improvements made to &os;'s process
- management last quarter.</p>
-
- <p>The Reaper facility was added, allowing a process to reliably
- track the running and exiting state of the whole subtree of
- its processes. It is intended to improve tools like
- timeout(1) or poudriere, by making it impossible for a
- runaway grandchild to escape the controlling process. The
- feature was designed based on similar facilities in
- DragonFlyBSD and Linux, with some references to Solaris
- contracts. Committed to HEAD in r275800.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD suspension code does not ensure that the system,
- both software and hardware, is in a steady and consistent
- state. One aspect is usermode process activity, which is not
- yet stopped, continuing to making requests to the hardware.
- It is not realistic to expect drivers to be able to correctly
- handle the calls after SUSPEND_CHILD.</p>
-
- <p>We developed a facility to stop usermode threads at safe
- points, where they are known to not own and to not wait for
- kernel resources, in particular, not waiting for device
- requests finishing. It is based on the existing
- single-threading code, but extending it to allow external
- thread to put some processes into stopped state. Also, a
- facility to sync filesystems before suspend was added, to
- ensure that consistent metadata and as much as possible of the
- cached user data are on stable storage, to minimize the damage
- that could be caused by a failed resume.</p>
-
- <p>The code stressed some parts of the system and has led to
- discovery of a number of bugs in different areas, including
- process management, buffer cache, and syscall handlers. The
- bugs were fixed, and the fixes and features commmitted by a
- series culminating in r275745.</p>
-
- <p>During the work described above, it was noted that process
- spinlock duties are significantly overloaded (the same is true
- for the process lock). The spinlock was split into
- per-feature locks in r275121. As a result, it was also possible
- to eliminate recursion on it in r275372.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The FreeBSD Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeBSD on the Acer C720 Chromebook</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michael</given>
- <common>Gmelin</common>
- </name>
- <email>freebsd@grem.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://blog.grem.de/pages/c720.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Acer C720 Chromebook is a powerful but inexpensive laptop
- designed to run Google's Chrome OS. This project aims to
- bring &os; to the C720, providing an easy way for people to
- experience &os; on hardware which is widely available and
- inexpensive.</p>
-
- <p>As of this update, most system features work, including the
- keyboard, WiFi, sound, VESA graphics, touchpad, and USB. The battery
- life is a reasonable 5 to 6 hours (compare to the published 8.5 hour
- lifetime for Chrome OS.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Streamline patches and merge them into HEAD.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Make suspend/resume work (depends on Haswell support).</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>Creating Vagrant Images with Packer</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brad</given>
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
- <email>brd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/brd/2014/12/22/freebsd-packer-vagrant/">Blog Announcement</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/so14k/packer-freebsd">Git Repo</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have developed a recipe to use Packer to create FreeBSD
- Vagrant images to run on VMware and VirtualBox.</p>
-
- <p><a href="https://www.packer.io/">Packer</a> is a tool for
- creating identical machine images for multiple platforms from
- a single source configuration.</p>
-
- <p><a href="https://www.vagrantup.com/">Vagrant</a> is a tool to
- create and configure lightweight, reproducible, and portable
- development environments.</p>
-
- <p>To get started, clone the Git repo and follow the directions
- in the README. More information is available from the Packer
- and Vagrant websites.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title><tt>pkg(8)</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>The pkg team</name>
-
- <email>pkg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/pkg"/>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The package development team has released <tt>pkg(8)</tt>
- 1.4. This release fixes lots of bugs and adds some new
- features:
- <ul>
- <li>Stricter checking of paths passed via the plist</li>
-
- <li>Change the ABI string to be closer to MACHINE_ARCH</li>
-
- <li>Add three-way merge functionality</li>
-
- <li>Add conservative upgrade support for multi repository
- configurations</li>
-
- <li>Multirepository priority</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
-
- <p>An important part of the development direction for the 1.4
- release was stabilizing the existing features and improving
- the <tt>pkg(8)</tt> experience on small/embedded machines
- (reducing memory usage and speeding up operations).</p>
-
- <p><tt>pkg(8)</tt> is not only the &os; Package Manager, but
- also the Package Manager for DragonflyBSD. Support has been
- added to build <tt>pkg(8)</tt> on OS X and Linux. This work
- will allow other Operating Systems the option of adopting
- <tt>pkg(8)</tt> to manage their packages and bring new
- developers into the project.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Add more regression tests.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Package the &os; base system.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Allow using mtree as a plist when creating a package.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement flexible dependencies.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Test the development branch.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>More developers are needed, check the Issues on Github.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="bin">
- <title><tt>mandoc(1)</tt> Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Baptiste</given>
- <common>Daroussin</common>
- </name>
- <email>bapt@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ulrich</given>
- <common>Spoerlein</common>
- </name>
- <email>uqs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>The Documentation Team</given>
- </name>
- <email>docs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://mdocml.bsd.lv" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><tt>mandoc(1)</tt> has been made the default manual page
- formatter on HEAD &mdash; man(1) will use <tt>mandoc(1)</tt> to
- format manual pages by default, then fall back to
- <tt>groff(1)</tt> if it fails.</p>
-
- <p>This change also fixes an issue with the &os; <tt>man(1)</tt>
- command not being able to properly deal with ".so" in gzipped
- manual pages.</p>
-
- <p>The documentation team has spent a lot of time fixing issues
- reported by <tt>mandoc(1)</tt> in the FreeBSD manual pages.
- This greatly improves the quality of our manual pages.</p>
-
- <p>Most manual pages with remaining issues are from contrib/,
- for which changes should be reported and fixed upstream.</p>
-
- <p>The "manlint" target has also been switched to use
- <tt>mandoc -Tlint</tt>, which results in the target being more
- useful when working on manual pages.</p>
-
- <p>Some <tt>groff(1)</tt> versus <tt>mandoc(1)</tt> formatting
- differences have been spotted and reported to mandoc's
- upstream developers.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Switch <tt>makewhatis(1)</tt> to the version shipped with
- <tt>mandoc(1)</tt>.</p>
- </task>
- <task>
- <p>Figure out a way to detect <tt>mandoc(1)</tt>-unfriendly
- manpages in ports and create catpages with <tt>groff(1)</tt>
- for them.</p>
- </task>
- <task>
- <p>Remove <tt>groff(1)</tt> from the base system.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>External Toolchain</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Baptiste</given>
- <common>Daroussin</common>
- </name>
- <email>bapt@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/ExternalToolchain" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The main goal of the external toolchain project is to be able
- to build world and kernel with a non-default toolchain. It can
- be helpful to:
- <ul>
- <li>Prepare a migration to a newer version of toolchain
- components.</li>
-
- <li>Port &os; to a new architecture</li>
-
- <li>Upgrade from a &os; that ships with GCC 4.2 to a version
- that ships with clang 3.5+ (which needs a more modern
- toolchain than GCC 4.2 to bootstrap).</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
-
- <p>The initial external toolchain work only supported clang. It
- has been extended to support recent GCC (4.9.1 has been
- tested) and recent binutils (2.24 and 2.25).</p>
-
- <p>A large number of fixes have been committed to HEAD to
- support incompatible behaviour changes between <tt>ld(1)</tt>
- from binutils 2.17.50 (the version in base) and binutils
- 2.24+.</p>
-
- <p>A large number of warnings have been deactivated when
- building the kernel to make sure it is possible to build the
- kernel with recent GCC (first 4.6 and then 4.9.1)</p>
-
- <p>The build system has been changed to build libc++ as the C++
- standard library implementation when a recent enough GCC
- (4.6+) is used to build world.</p>
-
- <p>To simplify using an external toolchain, the following
- pre-seeded configurations have been added to the ports tree:
- <ul>
- <li>amd64-xtoolchain-gcc</li>
-
- <li>powerpc64-xtoolchain-gcc</li>
-
- <li>sparc64-xtoolchain-gcc</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
-
- <p>Those packages will depend on special versions of GCC
- (minimalistic cross-built ready GCC) and on binutils. To use
- them, run: <tt>make CROSS_TOOLCHAIN=powerpc64-gcc
- TARGET=powerpc TARGET_ARCH=powerpc64</tt></p>
-
- <p>As a result of this effort, it is possible to
- successfully build and run a kernel and world built with GCC
- 4.9.1 and binutils 2.24 on sparc64, amd64 (with minor tweaks),
- powerpc and powerpc64.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Patch GCC 4.9 to support &os; mips, arm and aarch64 and
- submit the patches to upstream.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Adapt and upstream the aarch64 patches for binutils
- 2.25.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add more pre-seeded configurations.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Timer Function Support for Linuxulator</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since 2006, initial support for Linux timer function
- compatibility support was present but untested. This update
- corrects the initial implementation and makes it available to
- the 32-bit Linuxulator on amd64, not just on i386.</p>
-
- <p>Starting with &os; 10.1, this enables users to run another
- FPGA high-level synthesis toolchain and emulation platform
- on a &os; system.
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>DARPA</sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>AFRL</sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>GNOME on FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD GNOME Team</name>
- <email>gnome@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/gnome">FreeBSD GNOME Team website</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-gnome">FreeBSD Team development repo</url>.
- <url href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Jhbuild/FreeBSD">GNOME jhbuild buildbot wiki pages.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; GNOME Team maintains the GNOME, MATE, and CINNAMON
- desktop environments and graphical user interfaces for &os;.
- GNOME 3 is part of the GNU Project. MATE is a fork of the
- GNOME 2 desktop. CINNAMON is a desktop environment using
- GNOME 3 technologies but with a GNOME 2 look and feel.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter was an exciting time for the GNOME Team. We
- imported GNOME 3.14.0 and CINNAMON 2.2.16 into the ports tree.
- At the same time, we removed the old GNOME 2.32 desktop. And
- two weeks later we updated GNOME to 3.14.2 and CINNAMON to
- 2.4.2, which was collected while the preparation for the
- initial GNOME 3.14.0 import was under way.</p>
-
- <p>We moved our development repo to GitHub. The repo is
- structured as follows: the <tt>master</tt> branch is vanilla
- &os; Ports, and we have theme branches for topics
- such as the porting of MATE 1.9 (the mate-1.10 branch) and GNOME
- 3.15 (the gnome-3.16 branch). The GNOME 3.14 branch (gnome-3.14)
- is not used or updated any more because the content has been
- committed to ports, but is kept around for the history.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>The GNOME website is stale. Work is starting on updating
- the development section. We could use some help here.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>MATE 1.10 porting is under way; the latest 1.9 releases are
- available in the mate-1.10 branch.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>GNOME 3.16 porting is under way, and is available in the
- gnome-3.16 branch.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Core Team constitutes the project's "Board of
- Directors", responsible for deciding the project's overall
- goals and direction as well as managing specific areas of the
- &os; project landscape.</p>
-
- <p>During the fourth quarter of 2014, the &os; Core team saw the
- culmination of a long-running project to rebuild the &os;
- Forums. The chosen solution was to license XenForo; core
- would like to thank the FreeBSD Foundation for paying the
- licensing costs of this software.</p>
-
- <p>Much discussion ensued concerning the "New Support Model"
- following Core's meeting at EuroBSDCon in September. It was
- recognised that trying to change the model immediately before
- 10.1-RELEASE was far too late, and the change will be targeted
- at 11.0-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>In order to ensure that 10.1-RELEASE shipped with support for
- up-to-date X Window Systems and KDE4, core approved the switch to
- 'new Xorg' as the default in time for building the packages
- for that release.</p>
-
- <p>Git was officially promoted from beta to an officially
- supported version control system. Git is available as a
- read-only resource for downstream consumers and contains an
- exported copy from SVN, the primary and only read-write
- repository. The &os; git repositories (exported from the
- master SVN version control) will shortly be available at
- https://git.freebsd.org/, and core has been active in ensuring
- that there is a sufficient body of Git administrators
- available with access to appropriate documentation in order to
- maintain a good git service.</p>
-
- <p>Core mediated in disputes between a number of committers over
- some updates to system sources, and fielded complaints about
- code quality of some other work in critical areas. While such
- disagreements will occasionally occur, core is promoting the
- routine use of the Phabricator service in order to review work
- before committal. Catching problems early is in the project's
- best interests, and discussion of changes in an open review
- context should minimize confrontational demands for immediate
- back-out of changes.</p>
-
- <p>Core is working on a charter for a proposed new QA team, to
- encompass members of the Release Engineering and Security
- teams, as well as committers with interests in standards
- compliance. It is envisioned that the QA team will take
- responsibility for merging code from HEAD into the STABLE
- branches, run integration testing against those updates and
- handle merging patches and bug-fixes submitted to the &os;
- project from third parties.</p>
-
- <p>During this quarter, core issued two new commit bits, and
- also took two commit bits into safe-keeping.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE on FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>KDE on &os; team</given>
- </name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://freebsd.kde.org/" />
- <url href="https://freebsd.kde.org/area51.php" />
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/KDE" />
- <url href="https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd" />
- <url href="http://portscout.freebsd.org/kde@freebsd.org.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KDE on &os; team focuses on packaging and making sure
- that the experience of KDE and Qt on &os; is as good as
- possible.</p>
-
- <p>As mentioned last quarter, Alonso Schaich (alonso@) became a
- committer and since then has made good progress helping his
- mentors Raphael Kubo da Costa (rakuco@) and Max Brazhnikov
- (makc@) maintain all Qt and KDE-related ports.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter, Qt 5.3 was finally committed to the ports tree.
- Extensive work was required, including cleaning up and/or
- changing a lot of the Qt5 ports infrastructure to make it both
- easier to maintain the Qt ports as well as finally make it
- possible to build newer versions when older ones are already
- installed on the system.</p>
-
- <p>We have also updated KDE in our experimental area51
- repository and committed several updates to other ports such
- as KDevelop and KDE Telepathy. Overall, we have worked on the
- following releases:
- <ul>
- <li>CMake 3.1.0 (in area51, exp-run in progress for it to be
- committed to the ports tree)</li>
-
- <li>Calligra 2.8.6 (in area51)</li>
-
- <li>KDE 4.14.2 (committed to ports), 4.14.3 (in area51)</li>
-
- <li>KDE Telepathy 0.8.0 (committed to ports)</li>
-
- <li>KDevelop 4.7.0 (committed to ports)</li>
-
- <li>Qt 5.3.2 (committed to ports)</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
-
- <p>Tobias Berner has contributed patches to update QtCreator to
- 3.3.0 as well as KDE Frameworks 5 ports which are under review
- for inclusion in our experimental area51 repository.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Update Qt5 to 5.4.0.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Try to contribute to the work on getting rid of HAL on
- &os;, which seems to be gaining more traction recently.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add KDE Frameworks 5 ports to our experimental
- repository.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>More Michael Lucas Books</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michael</given>
- <common>Lucas</common>
- </name>
- <email>mwlucas@michaelwlucas.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.michaelwlucas.com/nonfiction/freebsd-mastery-storage-essentials">FreeBSD Mastery: Storage Essentials page</url>
- <url href="http://blather.michaelwlucas.com">blog</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The first small &os; Book, "FreeBSD Mastery: Storage
- Essentials" is available.</p>
-
- <p>Lucas is moving on to &os; books on ZFS, Specialty
- Filesystems, and jails. They will hopefully be available by
- BSDCan 2015.</p>
-
- <p>Get status updates on his blog, or follow @mwlauthor on
- Twitter.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Push BSDCan out to June, so he has more time to write the
- new books.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>New Translators Mailing List</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Translators Mailing List</name>
- <email>freebsd-translators@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A new mailing list has been created for people translating
- &os; documents and programs from English into other languages.
- Discussions can include methods, tools, and techniques.
- Existing translators are encouraged to join so there is a
- single point of contact. New translators and those who wish
- to help with translation are welcome.</p>
-
- <p>New members are asked to introduce themselves and mention the
- languages they are interested in translating.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Encourage existing translators to join.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Welcome and educate new volunteers.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Work on implementing newer and easier translation
- systems and tools.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Jenkins Continuous Integration for &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Craig</given>
- <common>Rodrigues</common>
- </name>
- <email>rodrigc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>Jenkins Administrators</name>
- <email>jenkins-admin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>&os; Testing</name>
- <email>freebsd-testing@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://jenkins.freebsd.org">Jenkins CI server in &os; cluster</url>
- <url href="http://jenkins-ci.org/content/freebsd-project-use-jenkins-os-testing">FreeBSD and Jenkins OS Testing</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201411DevAndVendorSummit?action=AttachFile&amp;do=view&amp;target=kyua_jenkins.pdf">Kyua and Jenkins Testing Framework for BSD </url>
- <url href="https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-21507">PAM authentication problems in FreeBSD</url>
- <url href="https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-24521">Issue to update Jenkins to JNA 4.1.0 for FreeBSD</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/rodrigc/kyua/wiki/Quickstart-Guide">Kyua Quickstart Guide</url>
- <url href="http://www.freshports.org/textproc/igor/">Igor tool for proofreading documentation</url>
- <url href="https://jenkins.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD_Doc-igor">FreeBSD_Doc-igor Jenkins build</url>
- <url href="https://jenkins.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD_HEAD_sparc64/">FreeBSD_HEAD_sparc64 Jenkins build</url>
- <url href="https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-testing/2014-November/000609.html">Susan Stanziano from Xinuous ran kyua tests</url>
- <url href="https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-testing/2014-December/000697.html">Andy Zhang from Microsoft ran kyua tests</url>
- <url href="https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/svn-src-all/2014-October/092212.html">&a.ngie; imported NetBSD tests</url>
- <url href="http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-testing/2015-January/000713.html">Steve Wills ran tests in Google Compute Engine</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew/pull/32346">Kyua submitted to Homebrew project</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci/pull/3">Brian Gardner submits jtreg tests</url>
- <url href="https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-testing/2015-January/000723.html">Ahmed Kamal offers to help with Saltstack</url>
- <url href="https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-testing/2015-January/000722.html">MIPS builds</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last status report, many people have contributed
- help in various areas to help with Continuous Integration
- and Testing in &os;. Some of the highlights include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The Jenkins project mentioned on their blog how FreeBSD is
- using Jenkins and kyua to run OS-level tests.</li>
-
- <li>&a.rodrigc; submitted patches to upgrade Jenkins to use
- JNA 4.1.0. The Jenkins project accepted these patches
- [JENKINS-24521] in the Jenkins 1.586 release. This fixed
- problems with PAM authentication support in Jenkins on
- FreeBSD [JENKINS-21507].</li>
-
- <li>&a.rodrigc; gave a presentation "Kyua and Jenkins Testing
- Framework" for BSD at the Developer and Vendor summit on
- November 3, 2014 in San Jose, California. In the
- presentation, &a.rodrigc; described how, for every commit to
- the FreeBSD source tree, nearly 3000 tests are run using
- kyua inside a bhyve virtual machine. The kyua test results
- are exported to JUnit XML format, which is then used by
- Jenkins to generate web-based test reports with graphs.</li>
-
- <li>&a.lwhsu; set up a Jenkins build named FreeBSD_Doc-igor
- to run the Igor tool written by &a.wblock;. Igor proofreads
- FreeBSD documentation and reports various errors.</li>
-
- <li>&a.rodrigc; set up a Jenkins build named
- FreeBSD_HEAD_sparc64 to build the FreeBSD HEAD branch for
- the sparc64 architecture</li>
-
- <li>&a.ngie; imported more tests from NetBSD. After this
- import, there are now over 3000 tests in the /usr/tests
- directory.</li>
-
- <li>Susan Stanziano from Xinuous ran kyua tests and provided
- feedback about test errors, running the tests in a bhyve
- VM.</li>
-
- <li>Andy Zhang from Microsoft ran kyua tests and provided
- feedback about test errors running in a Hyper-V 2012R2
- VM.</li>
-
- <li>&a.swills; ran the &os; tests in Google Compute Engine and
- provided the test results.</li>
-
- <li>&a.rodrigc; submitted a formula to create a package for
- kyua in the Homebrew packaging system on OS X. The Homebrew
- project accepted this. Now, kyua can easily be installed on
- OS X via a Homebrew package. Hopefully this will make it
- easier to share more test infrastructure and scripts with OS
- X.</li>
-
- <li>&a.rodrigc; submitted to the Debian project a kyua
- package. Approval for this is still pending. A package
- will make it much easier to install kyua on Linux
- distributions which use Debian packages such as Debian,
- Ubuntu, and Linux Mint. Hopefully this will make it
- easier to share more test infrastructure and scripts with
- Linux.</li>
-
- <li>Brian Gardner submitted scripts to run the Regression Test
- Harness for OpenJDK (jtreg). The test results are in JUnit
- XML format, which can be natively imported into
- Jenkins.</li>
-
- <li>Ahmed Kamal, an experienced devops expert and past
- contributor to the Ubuntu project, offered to help
- &a.rodrigc; with improving the automation and deployment of
- Jenkins nodes in the &os; cluster using the Saltstack
- automation framework. Ahmed is interested in helping the
- &os; project.</li>
-
- <li>&a.rodrigc; worked with &a.adrian; to set up Jenkins
- builds of MIPS targets. The next step will be to get kyua
- tests running inside a QEMU MIPS VM.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Set up more builds based on different architectures.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve the maintenance of nodes in the Jenkins cluster
- using devops frameworks such as Saltstack.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Get feedback for improving the Kyua Quickstart Guide.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>People interested in helping out should join the
- freebsd-testing@FreeBSD.org list.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Xfce</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Xfce Team</name>
- <email>xfce@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Xfce" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Xfce is a free software desktop environment for Unix and
- Unix-like platforms, such as &os;. It aims to be fast and
- lightweight, while still being visually appealing and easy to
- use.</p>
-
- <p>During this quarter, the team has kept these applications
- up-to-date:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>misc/xfce4-weather-plugin 0.8.5</li>
-
- <li>science/xfce4-equake-plugin 1.3.6</li>
-
- <li>sysutils/xfce4-netload-plugin 1.2.4</li>
-
- <li>sysutils/xfce4-systemload-plugin 1.1.2</li>
-
- <li>www/midori 0.5.9</li>
-
- <li>x11/xfce4-taskmanager 1.1.0</li>
-
- <li>x11/xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin 1.4.2</li>
-
- <li>x11-wm/xfce4-desktop 4.10.3</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Two new ports have also been added (taken from our
- repository):</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>deskutils/xfce4-volumed-pulse</li>
-
- <li>x11/xfce4-dashboard</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Moreover, we are working on the next stable release, with
- these ports being updated:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>sysutils/xfce4-power-manager 1.4.2</li>
-
- <li>x11/xfce4-dashboard 0.3.4</li>
-
- <li>x11-wm/xfce4-session 4.11.1</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We sent some patches to upstream.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>bug <a href="https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11104">#11104</a>, to keep 'wallpaper settings' in Ristretto with xfdesktop >= 4.11</li>
-
- <li>bug <a href="https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11249">#11249</a>, add 'Hidden' option in desktop item editor (refused)</li>
-
- <li>bug <a href="https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11413">#11413</a>, to use sysctl(3) and acpi_video(4) for backlight support</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>A FAQ is being written
- <a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1305">D1305</a>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Find a workaround for when <tt>acpi_video(4)</tt> is not
- functional (panel crashes); OpenBSD seems to have same
- problem.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Clean up patch in order to add new panel plugin in ports
- tree.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Continue to work on documentation, especially the Porter's
- Handbook.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Updating OpenCrypto</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John-Mark</given>
- <common>Gurney</common>
- </name>
- <email>jmg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/r275732">r275732 changeset</url>
- <url href="http://freebsdfoundation.blogspot.com/2014/08/freebsd-foundation-announces-ipsec.html">FreeBSD Foundation announces IPsec Enhancement Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project adds support for AES-GCM and AES-CTR modes to the
- OpenCrypto framework. Both software and AES-NI accelerated
- versions are functional, working and committed. Ermal Luçi
- (eri@) is working on adding support for the additional modes
- to IPsec.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>Netgate</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Commit the port that provides the NIST KAT vectors so that
- the tests committed can run.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>The Graphics Stack on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Graphics team</name>
- <email>freebsd-x11@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics">Graphics stack roadmap and supported hardware matrix</url>
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/graphics/">Graphics stack team blog</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-graphics">Ports development tree on GitHub</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Mesa was upgraded to 10.3, then 10.4 for FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE
- and 11-CURRENT. We test release candidates and therefore this
- port is now usually updated shortly after a new release. Mesa
- 10.x brings huge improvements in terms of OpenGL standards
- support, performance and stability, especially for Radeon
- owners. Mesa 9.1 is kept for &os; 9.x, but we have plans to
- fix this; see below.</p>
-
- <p><tt>graphics/gbm</tt> and <tt>devel/libclc</tt> are new ports
- used by Mesa to implement OpenCL. The next step is to finish
- the port for Mesa's libOpenCL.so, named Clover. This will
- permit users to run OpenCL programs on Radeon GPUs for
- now.</p>
-
- <p>xserver was upgraded from 1.12 to 1.14. This is the last
- version of xserver supporting Mesa 9.1. Changes are described
- in an article on the blog. The most noticeable one is the
- switch from the input device detection back-end based on HAL
- to the one based on <tt>devd(8)</tt>. <tt>hald(8)</tt> is
- still required by many desktop environments, but the X.Org
- server itself is free from it.</p>
-
- <p>xserver was the last port supporting the
- <tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt> knob. The knob is now completely
- removed. This was the occasion to add <tt>WITH_NEW_XORG</tt>
- and <tt>WITH_KMS</tt> to the list of deprecated knobs to help
- people clean up their <tt>make.conf</tt>. At the same time,
- the new-xorg alternate pkg repository was deprecated.</p>
-
- <p>After discussion, two options were enabled by default:</p>
- <ul>
- <li><tt>TEXTURE_FLOAT</tt> in graphics/dri, which allows Mesa
- to advertise the support for OpenGL 3.0+;</li>
-
- <li><tt>LCD_FILTERING</tt> in <tt>print/freetype2</tt>, which
- enables the subpixel rendering engine, improving font
- anti-aliasing.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>These two packages now provide a better user experience
- out-of-the-box. Users who are uncomfortable with the options
- may unset them and rebuild the ports. There is no need to
- rebuild anything else.</p>
-
- <p>On the kernel side, Tijl Coosemans added AGP support back to
- the TTM memory manager and therefore to the Radeon driver.
- His work was merged back to stable/10 and will be available in
- &os; 10.2-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>We migrated our Ports development tree to Git and GitHub.
- Tracking changes in the official Ports tree and preparing
- patches is much easier. Furthermore, we can accept pull
- requests. All of the reasons behind this change are detailed
- on the blog and the workflow is described on the wiki.</p>
-
- <p>The XDC 2014 (X Developer's Conference) was a great
- conference. Reviving the relationship with the developers of
- the graphics stack was a success! A report is available on the
- blog.</p>
-
- <p>Our next items on the roadmap are:</p>
-
- <ol>
- <li>Provide &os; 10.1-RELEASE's i915 driver to &os; 9.x users
- through a new port. This is a work in progress, but it
- would allow us to remove Mesa 9.1 and make Mesa 10.4
- available everywhere.</li>
- <li>Once Mesa 9.1 is gone, we can update xserver to 1.16.</li>
- </ol>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>See the "Graphics" wiki page for up-to-date
- information.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD on POWER8</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
- <common>Whitehorn</common>
- </name>
- <email>nwhitehorn@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Justin</given>
- <common>Hibbits</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhibbits@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Adrian</given>
- <common>Chadd</common>
- </name>
- <email>adrian@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/POWER8" />
- <url href="http://www.tyan.com/campaign/openpower/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>IBM and the OpenPOWER Foundation are pushing for a wider
- software and hardware ecosystem for POWER8-based systems.
- Beginning January 3, we have been doing bringup work on a Tyan
- GN70-BP010 POWER8 server, a quad-core 3 GHz system with 32
- hardware threads.</p>
-
- <p>The main target for the port is the PowerKVM hypervisor
- provided on OpenPOWER hardware. This uses the same software
- interfaces as the PowerVM hypervisor already supported on
- earlier POWER hardware. The target is to have this operation
- mode fully supported by &os; 10.2. &os; currently runs under
- the hypervisor when using a mass storage driver other than the
- built-in virtualized SCSI; the issues with the SCSI driver
- should be solved shortly.</p>
-
- <p>The longer-term goal is to also operate on the bare system.
- This requires interaction with the OPAL system firmware and
- the development of device drivers for the on-board PCI,
- console, and interrupt controller hardware. As of January 4,
- the &os; kernel had printed initial messages to the
- console.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- &os; Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Fix virtualized SCSI driver in PowerKVM.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Write OPAL drivers.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Integrate loader(8) with petitboot bootloader.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>FreeBSD Xen</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roger</given>
- <common>Pau Monné</common>
- </name>
- <email>royger@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Justin T.</given>
- <common>Gibbs</common>
- </name>
- <email>gibbs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/FreeBSD_PVH">FreeBSD PVH DomU wiki page</url>
- <url href="http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/FreeBSD_Dom0">FreeBSD PVH Dom0 wiki page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During this quarter almost all pending Xen changes have been
- committed, enabling &os; to be used as Dom0 under the new PVH
- mode. The set of features supported by &os; is still limited,
- but it should allow for basic usage of &os; as Dom0. Support
- for booting Xen from the &os; boot loader will be committed
- very soon to HEAD.</p>
-
- <p>Apart from testing on a variety of hardware, work has now
- shifted to improve PVH support in Xen itself in order to have
- feature parity with a traditional PV Dom0 and to declare the
- PVH ABI as stable.</p>
-
- <p>Regarding guest improvements (running &os; as a DomU),
- there is also ongoing work to add unmapped IO support to Xen
- blkfront, which is blocked pending some modifications to the
- generic bounce buffer code.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Citrix Systems R&amp;D</sponsor>
- <sponsor>Spectra Logic Corporation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Test on different hardware.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve the performance of the netback and blkback
- backends.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Work with upstream Xen to improve PVH and make it
- stable.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve generic bounce buffer code for unmapped bios in
- order to support blkfront alignment requirements.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Clang, <tt>llvm</tt>, and <tt>lldb</tt> Updated to 3.5.0</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dimitry</given>
- <common>Andric</common>
- </name>
- <email>dim@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
- <common>Divacky</common>
- </name>
- <email>rdivacky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://llvm.org/releases/3.5.0/docs/ReleaseNotes.html">LLVM 3.5.0 Release Notes</url>
- <url href="http://llvm.org/releases/3.5.0/tools/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.html">Clang 3.5.0 Release Notes</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Just before the end of the year, we updated clang, llvm, and
- lldb in the base system to 3.5.0 release. These all contain
- numerous improvements. Please see the linked release notes
- for more detailed information.</p>
-
- <p>This is the first release that requires C++11 support to
- build. At this point, &os; 10.0 and later provide that
- support, at least on x86.</p>
-
- <p>In the near future, more components from llvm.org will be
- updated in base, with libc++ and libcompiler-rt most likely
- being the first to be updated.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to Ed Maste, Roman Divacky, Andrew Turner, Justin
- Hibbits, and Antoine Brodin for their invaluable help with
- this import.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>While most ports that were impacted by this update have
- already been fixed, there are still a few that do not work
- with the clang 3.5.0 update.</p>
-
- <p>In most cases, this is due to relatively simple issues,
- such as new warnings, or slightly stricter error checking
- (primarily for C++ programs). Fixing those issues should
- not take too much work.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>There are still some open issues with the ARM, PowerPC,
- and Sparc64 architectures, and any help in this area is very
- much appreciated.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Release Engineering Team</name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/">&os; development snapshots</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting
- and publishing release schedules for official project releases
- of &os;, announcing code freezes and maintaining the
- respective branches, among other things.</p>
-
- <p>The &os;&nbsp;10.1-RELEASE cycle completed on November 14th,
- marking the second official release point from the
- <tt>stable/10</tt> branch, just short of three weeks later
- than the original schedule anticipated.</p>
-
- <p>Work to produce virtual machine images for platforms not
- currently supported has continued, with focus aimed primarily
- at Amazon EC2, Google Compute Engine, and Openstack.</p>
-
- <p>With huge thanks to &a.ian; and &a.imp;, new ports exist for
- &os;/arm where u-boot is required. Work has been in progress
- since late December to migrate the existing &os;/arm release
- build tools to utilize the new ports.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The &os; Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Git Integration</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Git discussion list</name>
- <email>freebsd-git@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-git" />
- <url href="https://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-svn.html" />
- <url href="https://github.com/git/git/commit/83c9433e679635f8fbf8961081ea3581c93ca778" />
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/GitWorkflow" />
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd" />
- <url href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Several &os; developers have expressed interest in improving
- the tools and documentation to facilitate the use of the Git
- source code management (SCM) system when working with &os;
- code. Some highlights of the work in this area include the
- following:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>At &a.alfred;'s request, a new mailing list
- freebsd-git@FreeBSD.org was created for discussion of
- git use in the FreeBSD project.</li>
-
- <li>&a.alfred; submitted a patch to git. This patch allows a
- developer to work on a source code tree in git and use
- git-svn to push changes from this tree directly to a
- Subversion repository and set Subversion properties. Before
- this patch, git-svn did not properly set Subversion
- properties. This is important for &os; developers because
- the &os; Subversion repo will block commits which do not
- properly set certain Subversion properties. The git project
- accepted this change in changeset 83c9433.</li>
-
- <li>&a.alfred; updated the Git Workflow wiki document to
- include information for using git-svn to commit to the
- FreeBSD Subversion repository.</li>
-
- <li>&a.robak; wrote a script which integrates Github and &os;
- Bugzilla. When a user files a Github pull request against
- the &os; source code tree on Github, this script will open a
- new PR in &os; Bugzilla. This will allow users to
- contribute code and patches via Github pull requests, and
- have the request tracked by &os; developers in Bugzilla.
- Github pull requests cannot currently be directly merged
- into the &os; source tree on Github, because the main source
- code repository is currently Subversion. The &os; source
- code tree on Github is a read-only mirror of the &os;
- Subversion repository. &a.rodrigc; coordinated with
- &a.robak; and bugmeister@FreeBSD.org to move forward on
- this, and provide &a.robak; with enough access to Bugzilla
- to open PR's via a script.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>The Github integration script is not deployed yet and is
- not active for all pull requests against the &os; source
- tree on Github. &a.robak; and bugmeister@FreeBSD.org need
- to work out the final details for deploying this script into
- production. The script must be accessible via HTTP POST
- requests because it uses the Github REST API. &a.robak; and
- bugmeister@FreeBSD.org need to reach agreement on where this
- script lives, and do a security audit.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Migration to ELF Tool Chain Tools</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://elftoolchain.sourceforge.net" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ELF Tool Chain project provides BSD-licensed
- implementations of compilation tools and libraries for
- building and analyzing ELF objects. It started as part of
- &os; but has moved to a standalone project to encourage wider
- participation from others in the open-source developer
- community. &os;'s libelf and libdwarf are now imported from
- upstream sources in contrib/elftoolchain.</p>
-
- <p>ELF Tool Chain provides a set of tools equivalent to the
- GNU Binutils suite. This project's goal is to import these
- tools into the &os; base system so that we have a set of
- up-to-date and maintained tools that also provide support for
- new CPU architectures of interest, such as arm64.</p>
-
- <p>The following tools have now been imported and are available
- by setting the src.conf knob WITH_ELFTOOLCHAIN_TOOLS=yes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>addr2line</li>
-
- <li>nm</li>
-
- <li>size</li>
-
- <li>strings</li>
-
- <li>strip (elfcopy)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>A ports exp-run uncovered some bugs in these tools. The
- bugs are being fixed in the &os; source tree and are in the
- process of being committed to the upstream project.</p>
-
- <p>ELF Tool Chain's readelf will be enabled as well once some
- missing functionality in ELF note parsing is added. ELF Tool
- Chain's elfcopy provides equivalent functionality to Binutils'
- objcopy, and accepts the same command-line arguments. For it
- to be a viable replacement for all uses of objcopy in the base
- system, it must gain support for writing portable exectuable
- (PE) format binaries, which are used by UEFI boot code.</p>
-
- <p>The ELF Tool Chain project does not currently provide
- replacements for as, ld, and objdump. For &os; these tools
- will likely be obtained from the LLVM project.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Import readelf.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add missing functionality to readelf.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add missing functionality to elfcopy and migrate the base
- system build.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Fix issues found by fuzzing inputs to the tools.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Switch the default to WITH_ELFTOOLCHAIN_TOOLS.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title><tt>bhyve</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
- <email>grehan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Neel</given>
- <common>Natu</common>
- </name>
- <email>neel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tycho</given>
- <common>Nightingale</common>
- </name>
- <email>tychon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Allan</given>
- <common>Jude</common>
- </name>
- <email>freebsd@allanjude.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bhyve.org">bhyve FAQ and talks</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>bhyve is a hypervisor that runs on the &os;/amd64
- platform. At present, it runs &os; (8.x or later), Linux
- i386/x64, OpenBSD i386/amd64, and NetBSD/amd64 guests.
- Current development is focused on enabling additional guest
- operating systems and implementing features found in other
- hypervisors.</p>
-
- <p>Support for AMD processors was committed to -CURRENT in
- October 2014. This has also been merged to 10-STABLE and will
- be included in the 10.2 release.</p>
-
- <p>A bhyve status update presentation was given at the FreeBSD
- Vendor Summit in Nov 2014. The slides are available at
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~neel/bhyve/bhyve_update_vendor_summit_2014.pdf">http://people.freebsd.org/~neel/bhyve/bhyve_update_vendor_summit_2014.pdf</url>.</p>
-
- <p>A number of improvements have been made to bhyve this
- quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>OpenBSD/i386 guests are now able to boot with multiple
- vcpus.</li>
-
- <li>NetBSD/amd64 guests are now fully supported.</li>
-
- <li>Improvements to the AHCI emulation to be more resilient
- under heavy load.</li>
-
- <li>Various improvements to PIC emulation to be able to boot
- legacy guests.</li>
-
- <li>A fully featured RTC device emulation that allows
- date/time changes by the guest and supports periodic and
- alarm interrupts.</li>
-
- <li>Consolidate all timer emulations in vmm.ko. This enables
- the use of a single clocksource for all timer
- emulations.</li>
-
- <li>Allow tracing of every exception incurred by a guest.
- This is useful when debugging guest double and triple
- faults.</li>
-
- <li>Emulate platform-specific MSRs accessed by recent Linux
- guests.</li>
-
- <li>Various bug fixes to grub-bhyve to boot OpenBSD/i386 and
- Centos 4.x guests.</li>
-
- <li>grub-bhyve is now able to connect to an nmdm(4) console
- using the <tt>--cons-dev</tt> option.</li> </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Improve documentation.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>bhyveucl is a script for starting bhyve instances based
- on a libUCL config file. More information at
- <url href="https://github.com/allanjude/bhyveucl">https://github.com/allanjude/bhyveucl</url>.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>CSM BIOS boot support for non UEFI-aware guests.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support for virtio-scsi.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve virtio-net, add offload features, support multiple
- queues.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement Intel 82580 and e1000 NIC emulation.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Netmap support.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Flexible networking backend: wanproxy, vhost-net.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Move to a single process model, instead of bhyveload +
- bhyve.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Support running bhyve as non-root.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add filters for popular VM file formats (VMDK, VHD,
- QCOW2).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement an abstraction layer for video (no X11 or SDL in
- base system).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Support for VNC as a video output.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Suspend/resume support.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Live Migration.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Nested VT-x support (bhyve in bhyve).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Support for other architectures (ARM, MIPS, PPC).</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Frederic</given>
- <common>Culot</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>Port Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/" />
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/" />
- <url href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html" />
- <url href="http://portscout.freebsd.org/" />
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html" />
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/portmgr" />
- <url href="http://plus.google.com/communities/108335846196454338383" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As of the end of Q4 the ports tree holds more than 24,000
- ports, and the PR count is just over 1,400. As during the
- previous quarter the tree saw a sustained activity with
- almost 6,000 commits and more than 1,600 ports PRs closed!</p>
-
- <p>In Q4, five new developers were granted a ports commit bit
- (gordon@, jmg@, jmmv@, bofh@, truckman@) and six were taken
- in for safekeeping (sylvio@, pclin@, flz@, jsa@, anders@,
- motoyuki@).</p>
-
- <p>On the management side, miwi@ decided to step down from his
- portmgr duties in November. No other changes were made to the
- team during Q4.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter also saw the release of the fourth quarterly
- branch, namely 2014Q4.</p>
-
- <p>On the QA side, 39 exp-runs were performed to validate
- sensitive updates or cleanups.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>A tremendous work was done on the PR front in Q4 and we
- would be very pleased to see committers dedicate themselves
- to closing as many as possible in 2015 as well!</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>2014 is the year that saw the highest number of commits
- in all of our ports tree's history! As for the PR front and
- to keep our beloved tree in good shape, we would love to see
- the same commitment from our developers next year!</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Linux Emulation Layer, the Linuxulator</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dmitry</given>
- <common>Chagin</common>
- </name>
- <email>dchagin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/user/dchagin/lemul/" />
- <url href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/differential/query/i9Ua2XMYQtNX/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The main goal of the Linux emulation layer project
- is the execution on &os; of
- multithreaded Linux applications that require the glibc
- library version 2.20 or later to be available. Glibc
- 2.20 requires a Linux kernel (or emulation thereof) of version
- 2.6.32 or later. The main obstacle preventing this is that
- the current Linuxulator uses native &os; processes for
- emulating Linux threads. This leads to several problems,
- including problems with process reparenting and dethreading,
- <tt>wait()</tt> and signal handling. It would be much better
- to reuse the &os; kernel code for thread management than to
- create a completely new codebase for pseudothread management
- in the Linuxulator.</p>
-
- <p>At present, the linux emulation layer project has implemented
- all of the necessary system calls for supporting glibc 2.20,
- and more, bringing the emulated Linux kernel version to
- 2.6.32:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Using native threads for emulating Linux threads</li>
-
- <li>Implemented VDSO support, including DWARF for signal
- trampolines, which are needed for stack unwinding in
- <tt>pthread_cancel()</tt></li>
-
- <li>Implemented the "vsyscall hack", used by some
- Linux-based distributions, including CentOS 6</li>
-
- <li>Implemented the <tt>epoll()</tt> system call
- emulation</li>
-
- <li>Added support for x86_64</li>
-
- <li>Many bugs were fixed</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The project's code is located in the &os; Project's
- Subversion repository at <tt>base/user/dchagin/lemul</tt> (a
- little bit old). To facilitate merging the improvements back
- to head, several patches have been placed on
- reviews.FreeBSD.org with the tag <tt>#lemul</tt>. Nearly half
- of the patches have already been approved by &a.emaste; and
- &a.trasz;.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Review and merge the lemul branch to head within the next
- month or two.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement native and Linuxulator <tt>inotify()</tt>
- system calls.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement the <tt>ptrace()</tt> system call for the x86_64
- Linuxulator.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement the <tt>signalfd()</tt> and <tt>timerfd()</tt>
- system calls for the Linuxulator.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement Priority Inheritance Futexes for
- the Linuxulator.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Extend xucred support, required for many Linux
- applications.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Wine/FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gerald</given>
- <common>Pfeifer</common>
- </name>
- <email>gerald@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Naylor</common>
- </name>
- <email>dbn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kris</given>
- <common>Moore</common>
- </name>
- <email>kmoore@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Wine">Wine wiki page</url>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/i386-Wine">Wine on amd64 wiki page</url>
- <url href="http://www.winehq.org">Wine homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Wine on &os; project has been steadily forging ahead for
- the past three quarters and has updated the ports for the
- following versions:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Stable releases: 1.6.2 (3 port revisions)</li>
- <li>Development releases: 1.7.16 through 1.7.33</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The ports have packages built for amd64 (available through
- the ports emulators/i386-wine and i386-wine-devel) for &os;
- 8.4, 9.1+, 10.0+, and CURRENT.</p>
-
- <p>Accomplishments include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Upstreaming 33 patches to fix Wine on &os; &mdash; many
- thanks to Gerald for this work.</li>
-
- <li>Migrating to the USES framework.</li>
-
- <li>Building Wine with the X compositing extension.</li>
-
- <li>Adding support for MPG123 and V4L.</li>
-
- <li>Backporting changes made to the -devel ports to the stable
- ones and fixing minutiae here and there.</li>
-
- <li>Creating a new Wine port for the Compholio patches.</li>
-
- <li>Changing i386-wine(-devel) to set the
- <tt>LD_LIBRARY_PATH_RPATH</tt> variable.</li>
-
- <li>Improving library bundling for i386-wine(-devel).</li>
-
- <li>Various improvements to the patch-nvidia.sh script for
- i386-wine(-devel).</li>
-
- <li>Various smaller changes.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We would like to thank all the volunteers who contributed
- feedback or even patches. We would also like to welcome
- kmoore@ to the Wine team. He has been extensively involved in
- bringing wine-compholio to the Ports Collection.</p>
-
- <p>Future development on Wine will focus on:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Creating a 64-bit capable port of Wine (aka Wine64).</li>
-
- <li>Creating a WoW64 capable port of Wine (aka Wine +
- Wine64).</li>
-
- <li>Fixing directory listing on &os; 8 and 9.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Maintaining and improving Wine is a major undertaking that
- directly impacts end-users on &os;, including many gamers. If
- you are interested in helping, please contact us. We will
- happily accept patches, suggest areas of focus, or have a
- chat.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Open Tasks and Known Problems (see the
- <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Wine">Wine wiki page</a>).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>&os;/amd64 integration (see the
- <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/i386-Wine">i386-Wine wiki page</a>).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Porting WoW64 and Wine64.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Linux Emulation Ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Johannes</given>
- <common>Meixner</common>
- </name>
- <email>xmj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Allan</given>
- <common>Jude</common>
- </name>
- <email>allanjude@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Vassilis</given>
- <common>Laganakos</common>
- </name>
- <email>vassilis@einval.com </email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/allanjude/linux-ports">contains additions for CentOS 6.5 64bit ports</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/vassilisl/freebsd-linux_base-f20">contains a work in progress of the Fedora 20 ports</url>
- <url href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/user/dchagin/lemul/">contains base Linux emulation enhancements required for 64 bit support</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Linux emulation stack in the ports collection was upgraded to
- include CentOS&nbsp;6.6 on November&nbsp;11. After smoothing
- out several bugs that had been introduced, we were able
- to bump the default version of the Linux userland from Fedora
- 10 to CentOS&nbsp;6.6 on December&nbsp;9th. Providing a more
- modern Linux userland and support libraries allows a large
- number of Linux applications to be run on &os;.</p>
-
- <p>The goal behind providing an updated Fedora-based userland is
- to support more desktop-oriented applications, which require
- newer libraries than are provided by CentOS&nbsp;6. Providing
- 64-bit versions of the CentOS userland will allow applications
- that are only available in 64-bit form, such as a number of
- scientific and math related applications, to be run on &os;.
- Support for 64-bit binaries also requires the 64-bit Linux
- kernel emulation layer from the lemul branch, which requires
- more testing and review before being merged into HEAD.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Perceivon Hosting Inc.</sponsor>
- <sponsor>ScaleEngine Inc.</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Update Allan Jude's 64-bit Linux ports to
- CentOS&nbsp;6.6.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add Fedora&nbsp;20 base/userland ports to ports/head.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Refactor <tt>Mk/bsd.linux-*.mk</tt> to facilitate the above
- additions.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Promote testing and merging of Dmitry Chagin's lemul
- branch. (Updated Linux kernel emulation, and 64-bit
- support)</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>PCI SR-IOV Infrastructure</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ryan</given>
- <common>Stone</common>
- </name>
- <email>rstone@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/rysto32/freebsd/commits/iov_ixl" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>PCI Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) is an optional
- part of the PCIe standard that provides hardware acceleration
- for the virtualization of PCIe devices. When SR-IOV is in
- use, a function in a PCI device (known as a Physical Function,
- or PF) will present multiple Virtual PCI Functions (VF) on the
- PCI bus. These VFs are fully independent PCI devices that
- have access to the resources of the PF. For example, on a
- network interface card, VFs could transmit and receive packets
- independently of the PF.</p>
-
- <p>The most obvious use case for SR-IOV is virtualization. A
- hypervisor like bhyve could instantiate a VF for every VM and
- use PCI passthrough to assign the VFs to the VMs. This would
- allow multiple VMs to share access to the PCI device without
- having to do any expensive communication with the hypervisor,
- greatly increasing the performance of I/O within a
- VM.</p>
-
- <p>Work on the core PCI infrastructure is complete and
- undergoing review. Currently it is planned to commit the PCI
- infrastructure to head by the end of January.</p>
-
- <p>In addition to the PCI infrastructure, individual PCI drivers
- must be extended to implement SR-IOV. An SR-IOV
- implementation is in progress for the ixl(4) driver, which
- supports the Intel XL710 family of 40G and 10G NICs.
- Currently it is planned to have this in review by the end of
- January. An implementation for ixgbe(4) is also in progress,
- but there is no timeline for completion.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Sandvine Inc.</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Secure Boot</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napierała</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SecureBoot" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>UEFI Secure Boot is a mechanism that requires boot drivers
- and operating system loaders to be cryptographically signed by
- an authorized key. It will refuse to execute any software
- that is not correctly signed, and is intended to secure boot
- drivers and operating system loaders from malicious tampering
- or replacement.</p>
-
- <p>This project will deliver the initial phase of secure boot
- support for &os; and consists of:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>creating ports/packages of the gnu-efi toolchain,
- Matthew Garrett's shim loader, and sbsigntools</li>
-
- <li>extending the shim to provide an API for boot1.efi to
- load and verify binaries signed by keys known to the
- shim</li>
-
- <li>writing uefisign(8), a BSD-licensed utility to sign EFI
- binaries using Authenticode, as mandated by the UEFI
- specification.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Ensure that the signature format properly matches UEFI spec
- requirements.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Verify that correctly signed, incorrectly signed, and
- unsigned loader components are handled properly.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Investigate signed kernel ELF objects (including
- modules).</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD/arm64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Zbigniew</given>
- <common>Bodek</common>
- </name>
- <email>zbb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/arm64" />
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSDFoundation/freebsd/tree/arm64-dev" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There is growing interest in ARM's 64-bit architecture.
- Officially named AArch64, it is also known as ARMv8 and arm64.
- Andrew Turner started initial work on the &os;/arm64 port at
- the end of 2012.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; Foundation is now collaborating with ARM, Cavium,
- the Semihalf team, and Andrew Turner to port &os; to arm64,
- and significant progress was made on the port over the last
- quarter of 2014.</p>
-
- <p>As of the end of the year, &os; boots to single-user mode on
- arm64, executing both static and dynamic applications.
- Patches in review allow &os; to boot to multi-user mode, and
- these are expected to be merged soon. This includes
- implementing many stub functions in userland and the kernel.
- With this, &os; has booted to multi-user mode on both the ARM
- Foundation Model and the QEMU full system emulation.</p>
-
- <p>Cavium has supplied a software simulator of their Thunder X
- hardware. Bringup of &os; has started on this including
- writing new drivers for the ARM Generic Interrupt Controller
- v3 (GICv3) and a preliminary driver for the PCIe root complex.
- With these, &os; is able to boot on this simulator in
- preparation for testing on hardware. Further work is
- progressing to add full PCIe bringup and to add support for
- the GICv3 Interrupt Translation Services (ITS) for MSI-X.</p>
-
- <p>Further improvements have been made to the loader to allow it
- to take the Flattened Device Tree data from UEFI and pass it
- to the kernel. In the kernel, busdma, CPU identification, and
- improvements to interrupt handling have been made, along with
- preliminary KDB support.</p>
-
- <p>Hardware for testing the port will be installed in the &os;
- Test Cluster hosted by Sentex Communications. The first
- reference platform, Cavium's ThunderX, is expected to arrive
- in the cluster in mid-January.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>ARM</sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>Cavium</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Bring up and test kernel support on real hardware.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement the remaining userland libraries and binaries.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Produce installable images.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title><tt>libxo</tt>: Generate Text, XML, JSON, and HTML Output</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marcel</given>
- <common>Moolenaar</common>
- </name>
- <email>marcel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://juniper.github.io/libxo/libxo-manual.html">libxo: The Easy Way to Generate text, XML, JSON, and HTML output.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Many &os; utilities provide insight into the operational
- state of a running &os; system and as such are used regularly
- to monitor the system. These utilities provide their output
- in a human readable form and sometimes even optimized for the
- limited width of traditional terminals. Often times these
- utilities are used by other programs that want to present the
- output in different ways or as part of other user interfaces.
- For such use cases, it is infinitely better to work with
- machine-readable output instead of human-readable output.</p>
-
- <p>Juniper Networks has created a library called libxo, which
- makes it easy for utilities to emit output in various formats.
- By default, text output is emitted, but with the introduction
- of the <tt>--libxo</tt> option this can be changed to XML,
- JSON, and HTML. The &os; project has imported this library
- into the base system and is in the process of rewriting
- utilities to use libxo.</p>
-
- <p>Related to this, &os; now also has the <tt>xo</tt> utility
- that allows scripts to grow the same capabilities. Instead of
- using <tt>echo</tt> or <tt>printf</tt> in scripts, output can
- be done using the <tt>xo</tt> utility.</p>
-
- <p>The <tt>df</tt>, <tt>w</tt>, and <tt>wc</tt> utilities have
- been converted to use libxo. The <tt>netstat</tt> utility is
- in the process of being converted and others are planned.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>&os; contains a lot of utilities that could benefit from
- having the ability to emit various output formats, too many
- for a few people to convert in time for &os; 11.0-RELEASE.
- If you or your company would like to see a particular
- utility converted, consider learning about libxo and trying
- to perform the conversion of said utility to help out.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>The &os; Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/"/>
- <url href="http://freebsdjournal.com/">&os; Journal</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
- dedicated to supporting and promoting the &os;&nbsp;Project
- and community worldwide. Most of the funding is used to
- support &os; development projects, conferences, and developer
- summits; purchase equipment to grow and improve the &os;
- infrastructure; and provide legal support for the Project.</p>
-
- <p>We ended the year exceeding our fundraising goal, by raising
- over $2,372,132, from 1670 donors! Thank you to everyone who
- made a donation in 2014.</p>
-
- <p>We produced issues five and six of the &os; Journal,
- ending the year with over 6300 subscribers, exceeding our
- first-year goal of 5000 subscribers. We also added the
- desktop/digital edition, so people can read the magazine from
- their browsers. We also hosted a meeting with the Journal
- Editorial Board and worked out the editorial calendar for the
- next two years. This includes topics and articles for the
- future issues.</p>
-
- <p>We were a gold sponsor of EuroBSDCon 2014, and a sponsor of
- the preceding Developer Summit. A few of our team members
- attended, which allowed us to have an informal face-to-face
- board meeting, with a focus on supporting the European region.
- Kirk McKusick gave a two-day &os; tutorial and Erwin
- Lansing helped run the Developer Summit. We sponsored 5
- &os; contributors to attend the conference.</p>
-
- <p>We were a sponsor of the
- <a href="http://gracehopper.org/2014/">Grace Hopper
- Conference</a>.
- Dru Lavigne gave an "introduction to &os;" presentation, that
- was well attended. We also sponsored Shteryana Shopova to
- represent &os;, along with Dru, at our booth.</p>
-
- <p>We were a sponsor of
- <a href="https://www.meetbsd.com/">MeetBSD</a>.
- Most of our team members attended this conference.
- Kirk McKusick gave a talk on BSD history.
- We also had a booth, and raised over $2,200 in donations.
- We sponsored one person to attend this conference.</p>
-
- <p>George organized and ran the two-day Silicon Valley Vendor
- and Developer Summit following MeetBSD.
- A lot of work gets started and accomplished at these summits,
- for example, Kirk worked with various folks to get the ino64
- (64-bit inode numbers) project moving.
- It started in 2011 as a Summer of Code project and has
- sputtered since getting pushed into the system.</p>
-
- <p>In addition to the above conferences, we helped promote &os; at
- the following conferences:
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="http://allthingsopen.org/2014/">All Things
- Open</a></li>
- <li><a href="https://ohiolinux.org/">Ohio Linux
- Fest</a></li>
- <li><a
- href="https://www.usenix.org/conference/lisa14">LISA</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- LISA had a great turnout for Dru Lavigne's &os; BoF talk.
- </p>
-
- <p>We visited a few large &os; users in the Bay Area to
- discuss their use of &os;, plans, and needs, and help
- facilitate collaboration between them and the Project.</p>
-
- <p>Cheryl Blain joined our board, bringing a strong background
- in business development and fundraising.</p>
-
- <p>We received the largest donation in our history, and our
- treasurer put together an endowment strategy for us to
- follow.</p>
-
- <p>We increased our &os; marketing efforts to help promote
- and advocate for &os;, as well as educate people on
- &os;. Some our &os; marketing highlights include:
- <ul>
- <li>Created the &os; 10 brochure</li>
- <li>Created the Get Involved brochure for recruiting</li>
- <li>Created a testimonial flyer to encourage more companies
- to write &os; testimonials for us.</li>
- </ul>
- These flyers are available on the
- <a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/documents/#marketing">&os;
- Foundation site</a>
- for &os; advocates to promote &os; at conferences around
- the world.
- We also put ads for the Foundation and &os; in the &os;
- Journal and USENIX ;login: magazine.</p>
-
- <p>We are producing a monthly newsletter to highlight what we
- did the previous month to support the &os; Project.
- We also produced our
- <a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/press/2014dec-newsletter.html">December
- semi-annual newsletter</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We redesigned and launched phase 1 of our website.
- It should be easier to navigate and find the information you
- need to get help from or to help the Foundation.</p>
-
- <p>Glen Barber visited the Microsoft main campus and worked with
- Microsoft Hyper-V developers to resolve outstanding issues
- with providing &os; images for the Microsoft Azure
- platform.</p>
-
- <p>Glen also visited the NYI colocation facility to install and
- configure new servers purchased by the Foundation.</p>
-
- <p>We finished the 10.1-RELEASE cycle.</p>
-
- <p>Our project development staff and contractors have been
- working on various projects to add features to and improve
- &os;. Some of their reports are included in this overall
- report. Some projects that were worked on this quarter were
- adding support for 64-bit ARM architecture to &os;,
- integration work on the vt(4) updated console and UEFI boot
- support, Secure Boot, refining the in-kernel iSCSI target and
- initiator stack, an autofs-based automount daemon, migrating to
- the ELF Tool Chain, and implementing modern AES modes in
- &os;'s cryptographic framework.</p>
-
- <p>To read more about how we helped support the &os; Project
- and community, read our
- <a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/press/2014dec-newsletter.html">semi-annual
- newsletter</a>.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>&os; on Google Cloud</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Steve</given>
- <common>Wills</common>
- </name>
- <email>swills@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/swills/FreeBSD-gcloud">The script used to create gcloud images</url>
- <url
- href="https://plus.google.com/112202779615695172291/posts/eYajb8JKerY">More detail on how to create and use a gcloud image</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Google Cloud is a cloud computing platform that allows users to
- run hosted services and servers in a cloud maintained by
- Google. The goal of this project is to provide an easy way to
- create and manage &os; installations running on Google
- Cloud.</p>
-
- <p>The good news:</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD 10.1 runs fine. You can create an image and start it
- up and login via standard ssh, via the <tt>gcloud</tt> command
- or via the web console (ssh in a web browser window). More
- details on how to do all this can be found in the links.
- Basically, you should be able to <tt>gcutil addimage
- freebsd-101-release-amd64-20150101032704
- gs://swills-test-bucket/FreeBSD-10.1-RELEASE-amd64-20150101032704.tar.gz</tt></p>
-
- <p>Then spin up an image using <tt>gcloud compute instances
- create --zone us-central1-b --image
- freebsd-101-release-amd64-20150101032704 --boot-disk-size 20GB
- gtest1</tt></p>
-
- <p>These commands are part of the google-cloud-sdk port, which
- contains all the commands to interact with Google Cloud. There
- is also a google-daemon port which is used in running instances to
- create users and set them up and a google-startup-scripts port which
- handles running startup/shutdown scripts as specified in node
- metadata.</p>
-
- <p>Additionally, the firstboot-growfs port has been brought back so
- that new instances will grow their root filesystem. (Thanks to Colin
- Percival for having created that port initially.)</p>
-
- <p>There is also a firstboot-freebsd-update port which can be used
- to update a system on first boot but is currently disabled (see
- below). Similarly, the firstboot-pkgs port/scripts will install
- specified packages on first boot.</p>
-
- <p>Overall, Google Cloud Compute is quite nice; instances spin up
- in about 60 seconds and it is very reasonably priced with
- automatic discounts for longer term usage. There is a $300 credit
- for first time users that also makes it free to try out. That
- credit covers quite a lot of time, and the instances are pretty
- fast, as well, even the ones without SSDs.</p>
-
- <p>The bad news:</p>
-
- <p>Google does not make sharing non-official images as easy as
- AWS, so you have to create your own using my public tar file. The
- tar file was created using the script in the links section. That
- script can be used to produce customized images, even though there
- are no official image (nor will there be any time soon).</p>
-
- <p>There are some issues running FreeBSD on Google Cloud,
- listed in the tasks section.</p>
- </body>
-
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>The 8 and 16 cpu instances seem to reboot randomly.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Repeated UFS panics that Google folks have reported, but
- I do not think those are particular to Google Cloud. The panic
- message is "ffs_valloc dup alloc".</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Running freebsd-update causes the system to become
- unbootable, so updates do not work. (Reboots work fine
- otherwise.)</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>There is no <tt>gcimagebundle</tt> command in the Ports
- Collection so you cannot easily create an image from a running
- machine.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>There are a few minor issue with the startup script
- that is supposed to regenerate ssh keys (for when you
- create an image from an existing system).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>10.1 works, but 10.0 does not boot; other versions remain
- untested.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>The kern.vm_guest sysctl node does not detect that it is in a
- guest.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>The vtnet driver needs wq disabled on 16 cpu boxes, but it
- is just disabled everywhere for now since that is easier.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>There is work needed for the Google
- <tt>safe_format_and_mount</tt> command which formats and
- mounts newly attached disks, but this is just a nicety really.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>I need to look into irq affinity for vtnet.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>We need to support virtualized clocks; bryanv@ is
- working on this. In fact, all his ongoing work in the
- virtualization area would probably make things work better.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>It would be nice if there was the ability to disable the
- spinner before the loader, which clutters up the console log. The
- ability to disable it is in HEAD; hopefully it will be MFCd to
- 10-STABLE before 10.2.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
- Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd" >
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>January-March</month>
-
- <year>2015</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <?ignore
- <p><strong>This is a draft of the January&ndash;March 2015
- status report. Please check back after it is finalized, and
- an announcement email is sent to the &os;-Announce mailing
- list.</strong></p>
- ?>
-
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between January and
- March 2015. This is the first of four reports planned for
- 2015.</p>
-
- <p>The first quarter of 2015 was another productive quarter for
- the &os; project and community. &os; is being used in research
- projects, and those projects are making their way back into &os;
- as new and exciting features, bringing improved network performance
- and security features to the system. Work continues to improve
- support for more architectures and architecture features,
- including progress towards the goal of making ARM (32- and 64-bit) a
- Tier 1 platform in &os; 11. The toolchain is receiving updates, with
- new versions of clang/LLVM in place, migrations to ELF Tool Chain
- tools, and updates to the LLDB and gdb debuggers. Work by ports
- teams and kernel developers is maintaining and improving the state of
- &os; as a desktop operating system. The pkg team is continuing to
- make binary packages easier to use and upgrade.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work!</p>
-
- <p>The deadline for submissions covering the period from April
- to June 2015 is July 7th, 2015.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Shawn</given>
- <common>Webb</common>
- </name>
- <email>shawn.webb@hardenedbsd.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oliver</given>
- <common>Pinter</common>
- </name>
- <email>oliver.pinter@hardenedbsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://hardenedbsd.org/">HardenedBSD</url>
- <url href="https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2015-February/054669.html">ASLR Call For Testing</url>
- <url href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D473">FreeBSD Code Review of ASLR</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) is a
- computer security technique that aids in mitigating
- low-level vulnerabilities such as buffer overflows.
- ASLR randomizes the memory layout of running
- applications to prevent an attacker from knowing where
- a given exploitable vulnerability lies in memory.</p>
-
- <p>We have been working hard the last few months to ensure
- the robustness of our ASLR implementation. We have
- written a manpage and updated the patch on
- FreeBSD's code review system (Phabricator). Our ASLR
- implementation is in use by the HardenedBSD team
- in production environments and is performing
- robustly.</p>
-
- <p>The next task is to compile the base system applications as
- Position-Independent Executables (PIEs). For
- ASLR to be effective, applications must be compiled as
- PIEs to allow the main binary, as well as shared libraries, to be
- located at random addresses. It is likely that this part will take a
- long time to accomplish, given the complexity surrounding
- building the libraries in the base system. Even if applications
- are not compiled as PIEs, having ASLR available still
- helps those applications (like HardenedBSD's secadm)
- which force compilation as PIE for themselves.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>SoldierX</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Test our patch against 11-CURRENT.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Xfce on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Xfce Team</name>
- <email>xfce@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Xfce" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Xfce is a free software desktop environment for Unix and
- Unix-like platforms, such as &os;. It aims to be fast and
- lightweight, while still being visually appealing and easy to
- use.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter was an exciting time for the Xfce Team. We
- imported version 4.12 of the Xfce desktop environment into
- the ports tree, after more than two years of development.</p>
-
- <p>Overall, we have updated the following ports:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Xfce core (4.12)</li>
- <li><tt>audio/xfce4-mpc-plugin</tt> (0.4.5)</li>
- <li><tt>deskutils/xfce4-tumbler</tt> (0.1.31</li>
- <li><tt>deskutils/xfce4-xkb-plugin</tt> (0.7.1)</li>
- <li><tt>editors/mousepad</tt> (0.4.0)</li>
- <li><tt>graphics/ristretto</tt> (0.8.0)</li>
- <li><tt>multimedia/xfce4-parole</tt> (0.8.0)</li>
- <li><tt>sysutils/garcon</tt> (0.4.0)</li>
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-diskperf-plugin</tt> (2.5.5)</li>
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-fsguard-plugin</tt> (1.0.2)</li>
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-power-manager</tt> (1.4.4)</li>
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-wavelan-plugin</tt> (0.5.12)</li>
- <li><tt>textproc/xfce4-dict-plugin</tt> (0.7.1)</li>
- <li><tt>www/xfce4-smartbookmark-plugin</tt> (0.4.6)</li>
- <li><tt>x11/libexo</tt> (0.10.4)</li>
- <li><tt>x11-clocks/xfce4-timer-out-plugin</tt> (1.0.2)</li>
- <li><tt>x11-fm/thunar</tt> (1.6.6)</li>
- <li><tt>x11-themes/gtk-xfce-engine</tt> (3.2.0)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>At the same time we switched to the USES framework, and a new
- plugin has been added, called
- <tt>audio/xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>We also follow the unstable releases (available in our
- experimental repository) of:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-dashboard</tt> (0.3.91)</li>
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-notes-plugin</tt> (1.8.0 beta)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The following documentation patches are ready:</p>
- <ul>
- <li><a href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=197878">PR197878</a>,
- Update Xfce section in Porter's Handbook</li>
- <li><a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1305">D1305</a>, FAQ</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Work on support for Compact Disc Digital Audio (CD-DA) in
- <tt>multimedia/xfce4-parole</tt>.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add a new property (through xfconf-query) to
- allow users to change the greyscale value of quicklaunch
- icons in <tt>x11/xfce4-dashboard</tt> (this feature is only available
- in the unstable release).</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Lua boot loader</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rui</given>
- <common>Paulo</common>
- </name>
- <email>rpaulo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pedro</given>
- <common>Souza</common>
- </name>
- <email>pedrosouza@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Wojciech</given>
- <common>Koszek</common>
- </name>
- <email>wkoszek@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/projects/lua-bootloader/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Lua boot loader project is in its final stage and
- it can be used on x86 already. The aim of this project is to
- replace the Forth boot loader with a Lua boot loader. All the
- scripts were re-written in Lua and are available in
- sys/boot/lua. Once all the Forth features have been tested
- and the boot menus look exactly like in Forth, we will
- start merging this project to &os; HEAD. Both loaders can
- co-exist in the source tree with no problems because a
- pluggable loader was introduced for this purpose.</p>
-
- <p>The project was initially started by Wojciech
- Koszek, and Pedro Souza wrote most of the Lua code last year in
- his Google Summer of Code project.</p>
-
- <p>To build a Lua boot loader just use:</p>
-<pre>WITH_LUA=y
-WITHOUT_FORTH=y</pre>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Feature/appearance parity with Forth.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Investigate use of floating point by Lua.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Test the EFI Lua loader.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Test the U-Boot Lua loader.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Test the serial console.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>More Michael Lucas &os; books</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michael</given>
- <common>Lucas</common>
- </name>
- <email>mwlucas@michaelwlucas.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/2352" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; storage books are proceeding slower than expected.
- This is a complex project.</p>
-
- <p>It appears that ZFS will be a two-book topic. The
- first book will cover basic ZFS, while the second will cover
- advanced cases like live and cold replication, sharing,
- performance, and using ZFS on top of less common GEOM
- providers. More details can be found in the links section.</p>
-
- <p>Allan Jude (allanjude@) is co-authoring the ZFS
- books. Little did he know of the magnitude of the task
- ahead of him when he signed up....</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Opaque ifnet</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gleb</given>
- <common>Smirnoff</common>
- </name>
- <email>glebius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/projects/ifnet">Project wiki page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project aims to design a new KPI for network drivers
- that would allow the network stack to evolve without
- breaking compatibility with older drivers. The core idea is to
- hide <tt>struct ifnet</tt> from drivers, giving the
- project the name "opaque ifnet". However, the
- project will include more changes than just hiding the
- struct's definition.</p>
-
- <p>At present, the new KPI has been prototyped, most of the
- important parts of network stack have been modified
- appropriately, and several drivers have been converted to the new
- KPI.</p>
-
- <p>The project needs more manpower, since there are many
- network drivers in the tree, with a total of 245 sites where a
- <tt>struct ifnet</tt> is allocated.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Netflix</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Convert more drivers.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Frederic</given>
- <common>Culot</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>Port Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/" />
- <url
-href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/ports-contributing.html" />
- <url href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html" />
- <url href="http://portscout.freebsd.org/" />
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html" />
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/" />
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/portmgr" />
- <url href="http://plus.google.com/communities/108335846196454338383" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As of the end of Q1 the ports tree holds almost 25,000
- ports, and the PR count is just over 1,500. The tree saw
- more activity than during the previous quarter, with
- almost 7,000 commits performed by 163 active committers.
- The number of problem reports closed also increased by
- about 20%, with nearly 2,000 PRs closed!</p>
-
- <p>In Q1 two new developers were granted a ports commit bit
- (jbeich@ and brd@) and one bit was taken in for safekeeping
- (rafan@, on his request).</p>
-
- <p>On the management side, decke@ decided to step down from
- his portmgr duties in February. No other changes were made
- to the team during Q1.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter also saw the release of the first quarterly
- branch of the year, 2015Q1. On this branch, 140 changes were
- applied by 35 committers.</p>
-
- <p>On the QA side, 29 exp-runs were performed to validate sensitive
- updates or cleanups.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>As during the previous quarter a tremendous amount
- of work was done on the tree to update major ports and to
- close even more PRs than in 2014Q4. However, we sometimes
- lag behind with regards to documentation, so volunteers
- are welcome to help on this important task.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>bhyve</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
- <email>grehan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Neel</given>
- <common>Natu</common>
- </name>
- <email>neel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tycho</given>
- <common>Nightingale</common>
- </name>
- <email>tychon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Allan</given>
- <common>Jude</common>
- </name>
- <email>allanjude@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bhyve.org">bhyve FAQ and talks</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>bhyve is a hypervisor that runs on the FreeBSD/amd64
- platform. At present, it runs FreeBSD (8.x or later), Linux
- i386/x64, OpenBSD i386/amd64, and NetBSD/amd64 guests. Current
- development is focused on enabling additional guest operating
- systems and implementing features found in other hypervisors.</p>
-
- <p>Peter Grehan did a status update at bhyvecon 2015 in
- Tokyo. The slides are available at <a
- href="http://bhyvecon.org/bhyvecon2015-Peter.pdf">
- http://bhyvecon.org/bhyvecon2015-Peter.pdf</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Mihai Carabas presented the results of his GSoC project
- on implementing instruction caching in bhyve at AsiaBSDCon
- 2015 in Tokyo. The slides are available at <a
- href="http://people.freebsd.org/~neel/bhyve/bhyve-cache-emul-slides.pdf">
- http://people.freebsd.org/~neel/bhyve/bhyve-cache-emul-slides.pdf</a>.</p>
-
- <p>A number of improvements were made to bhyve this quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The RTC device model can now be instructed to keep UTC time
- instead of localtime. This is useful for guests like OpenBSD
- that expect the RTC to keep UTC time.</li>
- <li>The virtio-blk device now does I/O asynchronously without
- blocking the vcpu thread that initiated the I/O.</li>
- <li>The virtio-blk and ahci-hd devices are now able to execute
- multiple I/O requests in parallel. This can significantly
- boost virtual disk throughput.</li>
- <li>The ahci-hd device emulation advertises TRIM to the guest
- if the backend device supports it (e.g., ZVOL).</li>
- <li>The virtio-blk and ahci-hd devices now advertise the proper
- logical and physical block size of the backend device or file.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Improve documentation.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>bhyveucl is a tool for starting bhyve instances based on a
- UCL formatted config file. More information is at
- <a
- href="https://github.com/allanjude/bhyveucl">https://github.com/allanjude/bhyveucl</a></p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support for virtio-scsi.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Flexible networking backends such as wanproxy and vhost-net.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Move to a single process model, instead of bhyveload
- and bhyve.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Support running bhyve as non-root.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add filters for popular VM file formats (VMDK, VHD,
- QCOW2).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement an abstraction layer for video (no X11 or SDL in
- the base system).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Suspend/resume support.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Live Migration.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Nested VT-x support (bhyve in bhyve).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Support for other architectures (ARM, MIPS, PPC).</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Jenkins Continuous Integration for &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Craig</given>
- <common>Rodrigues</common>
- </name>
- <email>rodrigc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>Jenkins Administrators</name>
- <email>jenkins-admin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>&os; Testing</name>
- <email>freebsd-testing@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://jenkins.freebsd.org">The Jenkins CI server in the &os; cluster</url>
- <url href="http://www.cloud9ers.com/">Cloud9ers</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AhmedKamal">Ahmed Kamal</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/saltstack/salt/pulls?q=is%3Apr+author%3Akim0">Ahmed's contributions to SaltStack</url>
- <url href="http://julipedia.meroh.net/2015/02/kyua-turns-parallel.html">Kyua turns parallel</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/jenkinsci/multiple-scms-plugin/commits?author=rodrigc">Jenkins Multiple SCM's plugin fixes</url>
- <url href="https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-toolchain/2015-March/001545.html">GCC 4.9 problems</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/ExternalToolchain">External Toolchain Support</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Jenkins Continuous Integration and Testing
- project has been helping to improve the quality of &os;.
- Since the last status report, we have quickly found commits
- which caused build breakage or test failures. &os; developers
- saw these problems and quickly fixed them. Some of the
- highlights include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p>Ahmed Kamal agreed to join the jenkins-admin
- team. Even though he is not a &os; committer, he is
- subscribed to the jenkins-admin alias, and is contributing
- code via GitHub. Ahmed has contributed multiple SaltStack
- scripts which are in the freebsd-ci GitHub repository. Ahmed
- has also found multiple bugs in SaltStack's &os; support. He
- has fixed these bugs and pushed them back to SaltStack via
- GitHub pull requests.</p>
- <p>Ahmed is a software developer who lives in
- Cairo, Egypt. He presently works for Cloud9ers, a cloud and
- devops consulting firm. In the past, he has worked for
- Canonical as the Ubuntu Cloud and Server community liaison.</p>
- <p>Ahmed found out about the Request for Help sent
- out by &a.rodrigc; for help with Jenkins in &os; via a random
- web search. Ahmed found &os; to be a very nice project, and
- was eager to volunteer and help out, and responded to the
- Request. Ahmed will attend BSDCan, where he will learn more
- about the BSD Community.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>&a.jmmv; extended Kyua to support executing test
- cases in parallel. This should help the scaling of testing in
- environments with thousands of test cases.</li>
-
- <li>&a.rodrigc; got a commit bit to the Jenkins
- Multiple SCM's plugin, and committed fixes to that plugin to
- help it work with Subversion 1.8 </li>
-
- <li>&a.rodrigc; worked with &a.dim; in the
- freebsd-toolchain team to help identify and fix several
- compile problems in the &os; src tree when using GCC 4.9.
- This work will help with the External Toolchain project.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Set up more builds based on different architectures.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve the maintenance of nodes in the Jenkins cluster
- using devops frameworks such as Saltstack.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>People interested in helping out should join the
- freebsd-testing@FreeBSD.org list.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Clang, llvm and lldb updated to 3.6.0</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dimitry</given>
- <common>Andric</common>
- </name>
- <email>dim@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
- <common>Divacky</common>
- </name>
- <email>rdivacky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Davide</given>
- <common>Italiano</common>
- </name>
- <email>davide@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://llvm.org/releases/3.6.0/docs/ReleaseNotes.html">LLVM 3.6.0 Release Notes</url>
- <url href="http://llvm.org/releases/3.6.0/tools/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.html">Clang 3.6.0 Release Notes</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Just before the end of the quarter, we updated clang, llvm
- and lldb in the base system to the 3.6.0 release. These all
- contain numerous improvements; please see the linked release
- notes for more detailed information.</p>
-
- <p>We have also imported a newer snapshot of compiler-rt,
- with better support for the Address Sanitizer and the Undefined
- Behavior Sanitizer, and arm64 runtime support routines.
- With the updated clang, llvm, and compiler-rt, we now support the
- Address and Undefined Behavior Sanitizers in the base system
- toolchain.</p>
-
- <p>As with the 3.5.0 release, these components require C++11
- support to build. C++11 support is available in &os; 10.0 and
- later on the x86 architectures.</p>
-
- <p>It is still unclear whether we will be able to MFC these
- updates to any of the stable branches, due to the difficulty it will
- introduce for upgrading from a system without C++11 support,
- either from older releases or from architectures still using gcc.</p>
-
- <p>In the lld-import branch, we have also imported a recent
- snapshot of lld, a linker produced by the LLVM project. This
- is a very preliminary effort of making it available as a
- system linker.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to Ed Maste, Roman Divacky, Andrew Turner and
- Davide Italiano for their help with this import, and thanks to
- Antoine Brodin for performing a ports exp-run.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>After the ports exp-run, a small number of ports
- turned out to have problems, and for almost all of these, PRs
- with fixes or workarounds were filed. While most of these PRs
- have been processed and closed, there are still a few left
- that need attention, from either the maintainer(s) or other
- volunteers.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Andrew Turner is working on bringing up the arm64
- architecture, which is now fully supported in clang and llvm.
- This will be a very interesting new area for solving
- challenging problems.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>There are still issues with the powerpc and sparc64
- architectures, and any help in these areas is very much
- appreciated.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>The &os; Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/">Foundation website</url>
- <url href="http://freebsdjournal.com/">&os; Journal</url>
- <url href="http://www.bsdnow.tv/episodes/2015_03_11-the_pcbsd_tour_ii">BSDNow PC-BSD Tour</url>
- <url href="http://www.bsdnow.tv/episodes/2015_02_25-from_the_foundation_2">BSDNow "From the Foundation"</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Foundation turned 15 on March 15th! We kicked off
- our anniversary celebration by launching a spring fundraising
- campaign, to bring in 500 new community investors. In
- conjunction with our anniversary, BSDNow interviewed Justin
- Gibbs about our history and plans for the future as part of
- the PC-BSD tour. BSDNow also interviewed Ed Maste about &os;
- projects and processes in a "From the Foundation" episode.</p>
-
- <p>We were a Platinum Sponsor of AsiaBSDCon and had five team
- members attend the conference. Kirk McKusick taught a two-day
- &os; kernel tutorial and gave a talk on Journaled Soft
- Updates, and George Neville-Neil gave a talk on network
- performance in &os;; George also taught a two day tutorial
- (A Look Inside FreeBSD with DTrace). This is from ongoing work
- with Robert Watson in support of both academic and
- practitioner educational material for &os;. Dru gave a talk
- on Advanced OpenSource Storage with FreeNAS 9.3, and Ed Maste
- gave a talk on the LLDB Debugger in FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>We became a Platinum Sponsor for BSDCan, and have approved six
- travel grants to &os; contributors. We also sponsored
- Michael Dexter to attend SCALE so he could give a talk on
- virtualization.</p>
-
- <p>In addition to the above conferences, we helped promote &os;
- at the following conferences:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="https://www.usenix.org/conference/fast15">USENIX
- FAST '15</a></li>
- <li><a href="https://fosdem.org/2015/">FOSDEM</a></li>
- <li><a href="http://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/13x/">SCALE</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We received and published &os; testimonials from Xinuos,
- Netgate, and Tarsnap.</p>
-
- <p>We launched the "From the Trenches" series to provide stories
- from &os; contributors on what they are doing with &os;.
- Glen Barber wrote an article called ZFS and How to Make a Foot
- Cannon. Glen also investigated a deadlock issue when rebooting
- after upgrades (PR 195458), and he released weekly 11-CURRENT and
- 10-STABLE snapshot builds.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; Journal now has over 8300 subscribers and has a 98%
- renewal rate. We are now publishing a few free <a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/journal/articles">&os;
- Journal articles</a>. We also created landing pages for each
- Journal issue for easier promotion.</p>
-
- <p>We started work on the Ottawa Vendor and Developer Summits and
- another one that has not yet been officially announced on the East
- Coast in the fall.</p>
-
- <p>Our development staff and project grant recipients were
- responsible for a large number of feature improvements and bug
- fixes over this past quarter. We have nine individual reports
- in this quarterly update for Foundation-sponsored projects
- that demonstrate a number of different ways the Foundation
- supports the &os; project.</p>
-
- <p>One project is the subject of a research master's
- project at Swinburne University in Melbourne: the Multipath
- TCP (MPTCP) implementation for &os;. The PCIe hot plug
- project is an individual project grant. The FreeBSD/arm64
- project represents a collaborative development effort, where
- the Foundation facilitates a broader project with multiple
- participants.</p>
-
- <p>There are also a number of projects undertaken directly by
- Foundation staff. In this quarterly report we have several
- reports in this category: Secure Boot, the autofs-based
- automount daemon, dynamically loadable libthr, Intel DMA
- remapping, and migration to the ELF Tool Chain project tools.</p>
-
- <p>Additionally, one of the benefits of having long-term
- permanent staff is the ability to continue to maintain
- projects and contribute improvements beyond a fixed timeline.
- Over the last quarter, Foundation staff contributed
- improvements to the UEFI boot process, vt(4) system console,
- in-kernel iSCSI stack, virtual memory subsystem, and many
- others.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Adding PCIe Hot-plug Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John-Mark</given>
- <common>Gurney</common>
- </name>
- <email>jmg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://p4web.freebsd.org/@md=d&amp;cd=//depot/projects/&amp;c=LQ6@//depot/projects/pciehotplug/?ac=83">PCIe Hot-plug Perforce Branch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>PCI Express (PCIe) hot-plug is used on both laptops and
- servers to allow peripheral devices to be added or removed
- while the system is running. Laptops commonly include
- hot-pluggable PCIe as either an ExpressCard slot or
- a Thunderbolt interface. ExpressCard has built-in USB support
- that is already supported by &os;, but ExpressCard PCIe
- devices like Gigabit Ethernet adapters and eSATA cards are
- only supported when they are present at boot, and removal may
- cause a kernel panic.</p>
-
- <p>The goal of this project is to allow these devices to
- be inserted and removed while &os; is running. The work
- will provide the basic infrastructure to support adding and
- removing devices, though it is expected that additional work
- will be needed to update individual drivers to support
- hot-plug.</p>
-
- <p>Current testing is focused on getting a simple UART
- device functional. Basic hot swap is functional.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Get suspend/resume functional by saving/restoring the necessary
- registers.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Make sure that upon suspend, devices are removed so that
- if they are replaced while the machine is suspended, the
- new devices will be detected.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve how state transitions are handled, possibly by
- using a proper state machine.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>The Graphics stack on FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Graphics team</name>
- <email>freebsd-x11@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics">Graphics stack roadmap and supported hardware matrix</url>
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/graphics/">Graphics stack team blog</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-graphics">Ports development tree on GitHub</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the official Ports tree, the Mesa ports
- (<tt>libglapi</tt>, <tt>libGL</tt>, <tt>libEGL</tt>,
- <tt>libglesv2</tt>, <tt>gbm</tt>, and <tt>dri</tt>) are kept close
- to the latest Mesa 10.4.x release.</p>
-
- <p>In the development tree (see the GitHub link), the update
- to Mesa 10.5 came, along with several improvements and cleanup to
- the ports themselves. Now all ports share the same configure
- flags and build dependencies. As Mesa is built from scratch for
- each port, this ensures that all libraries and drivers are
- consistent with each other. This fixes at least two
- problems:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>A long standing bug: the <tt>drm</tt> EGL platform is now
- functional, meaning we will be able to enable Glamor (the 2D
- acceleration engine based on OpenGL) in the X.Org server. This is
- required to provide 2D acceleration for Radeon HD 7000 and later
- GPUs, for instance.</li>
- <li>Clover, the Mesa OpenCL implementation, now works; see the next
- paragraph.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The downside of this unification is that all ports will depend on
- LLVM. This work is happening in the <tt>mesa-10.5</tt> branch.</p>
-
- <p>Progress has been made on OpenCL, thanks to help from
- Johannes Dieterich. Clover (Mesa's implementation) and Beignet
- (Intel's implementation) were added as ports to the development
- tree. They were tested successfully on Radeon and Intel GPUs, but
- see the wiki for an up-to-date status. Initially developed in
- the <tt>opencl</tt> branch, everything has now been merged into the
- <tt>mesa-10.5</tt> branch. This cannot go into the official
- Ports tree yet because it requires the unification explained
- above.</p>
-
- <p>A new port, <tt>drm-kmod</tt>, was added to the official
- Ports tree. It provides updated <tt>drm2</tt>, <tt>i915kms</tt>
- and <tt>radeonkms</tt> kernel modules for FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE
- and 9.3-STABLE. The only difference from the vanilla modules is
- the addition of hardware context support to the i915 driver.
- The <tt>xf86-video-radeon</tt> and <tt>xf86-video-intel</tt>
- drivers were patched to use the <tt>drm-kmod</tt> port on these
- versions of FreeBSD. This will allow us to remove the duality
- of the Mesa ports (<tt>libGL</tt>/<tt>libEGL</tt>/<tt>dri</tt>)
- and only support one version (as is already the case in the
- <tt>mesa-10.5</tt> branch where Mesa 9.1.7 is gone). There is
- no ETA yet for when this last part will happen.</p>
-
- <p>In the development Ports tree, the <tt>xserver-next</tt>
- branch was updated from xorg-server 1.16 to be tracking 1.17.
- Again, this depends on the previous step: the removal of Mesa
- 9.1.7.</p>
-
- <p>Work is finishing up on an update of miscellaneous X.Org
- components. Apart from updates to several X.Org ports, this
- update also removes the use of <tt>.la</tt> files from the X.Org
- libraries that still have them. Also, the
- <tt>xf86-video-intel</tt> driver will receive patches to allow
- it to compile against a newer xorg-server than 1.14. Most of
- the X.Org component updates were submitted by Matthew Rezny.</p>
-
- <p>The location where fonts get installed was overhauled and
- the way to handle fonts from the plist has been simplified. Now all
- fonts are installed in <tt>/usr/local/share/fonts</tt> as
- required by the XDG rules. Furthermore, making a port for fonts
- should be easier: more aspects, such as calling fc-cache(1), are
- handled by the Ports framework. Therefore, the font ports'
- consistency was greatly improved.</p>
-
- <p>In the kernel, the DRM device-independent code was
- updated to match Linux 3.8. A merge to 10-STABLE is pending.
- The i915kms kernel driver received an update, too, which is
- already merged to 10-STABLE.</p>
-
- <p>Having both updates in place enables work on a
- second update of the i915 driver: this time it will be
- synchronized with Linux 3.8, like the rest of the DRM subsystem,
- and include Haswell support. This work was started recently.
- Our hope is that it will be ready in time for
- FreeBSD 10.2-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>During Q2, we are going to work with the GNOME team on
- porting libinput and testing Wayland. Currently we know that
- GTK+3 and GNOME 3 have full support for Wayland. We also need
- to test Xwayland from xorg-server 1.16+ to support X
- applications on Wayland desktops. If you know of more software
- that uses Wayland, we would like to hear about them. At this point
- there are no plans to port the Weston reference implementation
- of a Wayland compositor.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>See the "Graphics" wiki page for up-to-date
- information.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Wine/FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gerald</given>
- <common>Pfeifer</common>
- </name>
- <email>gerald@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Naylor</common>
- </name>
- <email>dbn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Wine">Wine wiki</url>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/i386-Wine">Wine on amd64 wiki</url>
- <url href="http://www.winehq.org">Wine homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This quarter has seen five updates to the
- <tt>wine-devel</tt> port that closely tracks upstream
- development, as well as updates to helper ports
- (<tt>wine-gecko-devel</tt> and <tt>wine-mono-devel</tt>):</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Stable releases: 1.6.2 (1 port revision)</li>
- <li>Development releases: 1.7.34 through 1.7.39</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>A major development has been the introduction of Wine64
- (i.e., the ability to run 64-bit Windows applications). This
- is currently available through the wine-devel port. At this
- stage it is currently mutually exclusive with the
- i386-wine-devel port, however, we have plans to integrate these
- ports to offer a full Wine experience on amd64. The
- i386-wine-devel port has packages built for amd64 for &os;
- 8.4, 9.1+, 10.1+ and CURRENT.</p>
-
- <p>Accomplishments include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Upstreaming 8 patches to fix Wine on &os; &mdash; many
- thanks to Gerald and David.</li>
- <li>Optional support for V4L has been added to the stable
- <tt>emulators/wine</tt> port.</li>
- <li>Optionally building wine with the X composite extension
- (if one selects the X11 option).</li>
- <li>Support for alternative toolchains that require
- <tt>LD</tt> to be honoured.</li>
- <li>Fixing and tidying up the pkg-plist.</li>
- <li>Wine64 support</li>
- <li>Updating the patch-nvidia.sh script to support
- arbitrary suffixes.</li>
- <li>Removing support for the old pkg_ tools from
- patch-nvidia.sh.</li>
- <li>Developing a patch to fix usage of getdirentries(2).
- This fixes Steam, EVE Online and other applications.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We would like to thank all volunteers who contributed
- feedback and patches.</p>
-
- <p>Future development on Wine will focus on:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Rename <tt>wine-compholio</tt> to
- <tt>wine-staging</tt> (to match upstream development).</li>
- <li>Add the getdirentries(2) patch to the
- <tt>wine-devel</tt> port.</li>
- <li>Redevelop and upstream the getdirentries(2) patch.</li>
- <li>Redevelop and upstream the kernel32 Makefile patch.</li>
- <li>Add support to the <tt>i386-wine</tt> port for pkg 1.5
- (conflicts with libraries currently prevent such support).</li>
- <li>Add support for WoW64:
- <ul>
- <li>Reduce the <tt>i386-wine</tt> port to just the
- components required for WoW64.</li>
- <li>Rename the i386-wine port to wow64.</li>
- <li>Make the wine ports depend on the wow64 ports when
- built on amd64.</li>
- <li>Investigate and verify the interactions between Wine64
- and WoW64.</li>
- <li>Investigate possible update approaches for the wow64
- ports (that have to be pre-compiled) and how updating
- with the wine ports will work.</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Maintaining and improving Wine is a major undertaking
- that directly impacts end-users on &os; (including many
- gamers). If you are interested in helping, please contact us.
- We will happily accept patches, suggest areas of focus or have
- a chat.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>&os;/amd64 integration (see the <a
- href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/i386-Wine">i386-Wine
- wiki</a>).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Porting WoW64.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on newer ARM boards</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Wehle</common>
- </name>
- <email>john@feith.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ganbold</given>
- <common>Tsagaankhuu</common>
- </name>
- <email>ganbold@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/arm/Odroid-C1">&os; on Odroid-C1</url>
- <url href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/280905" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We made the changes necessary to support various Amlogic SoC
- devices, specifically aml8726-m6 and aml8726-m8b SoC-based devices.
- The aml8726-m6 SoC is used in devices such as the Visson
- ATV-102, and the Hardkernel ODROID-C1 board uses the
- aml8726-m8b SoC. The following support is included:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Basic machdep code</li>
- <li>SMP</li>
- <li>Interrupt controller</li>
- <li>Clock control driver (aka gate)</li>
- <li>Pinctrl</li>
- <li>Timer</li>
- <li>Real time clock</li>
- <li>UART</li>
- <li>GPIO</li>
- <li>I2C</li>
- <li>SD controller</li>
- <li>SDXC controller</li>
- <li>USB</li>
- <li>Watchdog</li>
- <li>Random number generator</li>
- <li>PLL/Clock frequency measurement</li>
- <li>Frame buffer</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Get the DWC driver working.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>FreeBSD Python Ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Python Team</name>
- <email>python@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Python">The &os; Python Team Page</url>
- <url href="irc://freebsd-python@irc.freenode.net">IRC channel</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
-
- <p>The &os; Python team continued to improve the overall
- experience with Python-based software on &os;. A lot of
- previously deprecated code and option knobs were removed to improve
- the maintainability of the Python Ports infrastructure.</p>
-
- <p>The CPython interpreters were updated to version 2.7.9 and 3.4.3
- and Twisted was updated to version 15.0.0.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Retire the Python 3-specific port duplicates.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>More tasks can be found on the team's wiki page (see
- the links).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>To get involved, interested people can say hello on IRC
- in #freebsd-python on freenode and let us know their areas
- of interest!</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>KDE on &os; team</given>
- </name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://freebsd.kde.org/" />
- <url href="https://freebsd.kde.org/area51.php" />
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/KDE" />
- <url href="https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd" />
- <url href="https://github.com/tcberner/kde5" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KDE on &os; team focuses on packaging and making
- sure that the experience of KDE and Qt on &os; is as good as
- possible.</p>
-
- <p>First of all, we would like to welcome Tobias Berner to
- the ranks of the area51 (the KDE ports staging area) committers.
- He has been regularly mentioned
- in our recent status reports, and has finally received committer
- privileges to our experimental repository. Becoming an area51
- committer is usually the first step towards becoming a kde@
- ports committer. We hope that Tobias can fix and update our ports
- more easily, and start committing his KDE Frameworks 5 ports to
- area51.</p>
-
- <p>Additionally, this quarter Qt 5.4.1 was committed to
- the ports tree. This marks the first time ever since Qt 5 was
- released that we have the latest upstream stable release in our
- ports tree! This was made possible by all the work we had to put
- into cleaning up the Qt 5 ports infrastructure for the 5.3 update,
- mentioned in our previous status report.</p>
-
- <p>Last but not least, Alonso Schaich finally landed an
- update to our KDE4 ports that had been in our experimental
- repository for a while, bringing them to the latest 4.14
- release, 4.14.3.</p>
-
- <p>Overall, we have updated the following ports in this
- quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Calligra 2.9.1 (committed to area51)</li>
- <li>CMake 3.1.0, 3.1.1, 3.1.3 (committed to ports)</li>
- <li>DigiKam 4.2.0 (committed to ports), 4.8.0 (committed to
- area51)</li>
- <li>PyQt 4.11.3 + QScintilla 2.8.4 + sip 4.16.5 (committed to
- ports), sip 4.16.7 (committed to area51)</li>
- <li>Qt 5.4.1 (committed to ports)</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Put more effort into Qt5-related ports: KDE Frameworks
- 5 (currently worked on by Tobias Berner) and PyQt 5.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>FreeBSD Ada Ports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Marino</common>
- </name>
- <email>marino@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://home.gna.org/ghdl/" />
- <url href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghdl-updates/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There are 51 Ada-related ports currently, but two of them
- are being retired: the GCC 4.7-based <tt>lang/gcc47-aux</tt> and
- the BSD-&gt;android cross-compiler for ARMv5
- (<tt>lang/gnatdroid-armv5</tt>). The former has no advantage
- over the newer GCC 4.9-based <tt>lang/gcc-aux</tt>, and the
- latter has not built for over a year. Android enthusiasts can
- still use the the ARMv7 cross-compiler
- (<tt>lang/gnatdroid-armv7</tt>).</p>
-
- <p>A new port is <tt>lang/gcc5-aux</tt>, which includes GNAT
- from the upcoming release of gcc5. This compiler already builds
- all Ada ports except gtkada3 (which blocks
- <tt>devel/gps</tt>, the GNAT Programming Studio), and
- <tt>gtkada3</tt> should be fixed soon. When GCC5 is released,
- the Ada framework will switch to using <tt>gcc5-aux</tt> as the
- default compiler. For those that cannot wait, it is possible to
- use it now by putting <tt>ADA_DEFAULT=5</tt> in /etc/make.conf,
- but this requires rebuilding all Ada ports from source.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>It is a near-term objective to bring the Ada-based GDHL
- (VHDL simulator) to ports. The upcoming 0.32 release will be
- based on GCC 4.9 and the port will be based on this release.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>GNOME on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; GNOME Team</name>
- <email>freebsd-gnome@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/gnome" />
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-gnome">GNOME development repo</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Jhbuild/FreeBSD" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; GNOME Team maintains the GNOME, MATE, and
- CINNAMON desktop environments and graphical user interfaces for
- &os;. GNOME 3 is part of the GNU Project. MATE is a fork of
- the GNOME 2 desktop. CINNAMON is a desktop environment using
- GNOME 3 technologies but with a GNOME 2 look and feel.</p>
-
- <p>At the end of this quarter we updated GNOME and CINNAMON
- to the latest versions on their branches, 3.14 and 2.4,
- respectively.</p>
-
- <p>GNOME 3.16 was released February 25th; we ported it to
- &os;. There are still some showstopper problems that appeared.
- During testing of the current versions of the 3.16 ports a bug
- in pkg was uncovered in the multiple repository support, and
- swiftly fixed in pkg 1.4.99.15.</p>
-
- <p>For the GNOME 3.18 cycle we are going to work closely with
- the x11 team on porting libinput and testing Wayland. When that
- is done we need to see if we want to enable Wayland for our
- stable releases and we probably need XWayland from
- <tt>xorg-server</tt> 1.16+ to support X applications. The
- estimate is that Wayland arriving in ports will have to wait
- until 8.4-Release is EOL.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>The GNOME website is stale. Work is underway, although
- slowly, on the development section. We could use some
- help here.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>MATE 1.10 porting is under way; the latest 1.9 releases
- are available in the mate-1.10 branch.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Nanosecond file timestamps</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jilles</given>
- <common>Tjoelker</common>
- </name>
- <email>jilles@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sergey</given>
- <common>Kandaurov</common>
- </name>
- <email>pluknet@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Two new system calls, futimens() and utimensat(), were
- added, making it possible to set file timestamps with nanosecond
- accuracy. Various utilities like cp, mv and touch were updated
- to use the new calls to preserve and set timestamps with full
- precision.</p>
-
- <p>The stat() and related system calls have returned file
- timestamps with nanosecond accuracy for a long time, but there
- was no way to set a timestamp more accurately than
- microseconds.</p>
-
- <p>With these changes, it will be possible to use more
- accurate timestamps (sysctl vfs.timestamp_precision=3) without
- anomalies such as a copy of a file (from cp -p) appearing older
- than the original. This is particularly useful for NFS servers,
- which use file timestamps for cache invalidation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Where possible, fix code that still sets inaccurate
- timestamps on files, typically by calling futimes(),
- futimesat(), lutimes(), utime() or utimes() with a non-null
- times pointer. There may be a reason for this such as a limited
- network protocol or file format, but there is some code left
- that can be fixed.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>CheriBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Chisnall</common>
- </name>
- <email>theraven@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ruslan</given>
- <common>Bukin</common>
- </name>
- <email>br@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://cheri-cpu.org/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>CheriBSD is a fork of &os; to support the CHERI
- research CPU. We have extended the kernel to provide support
- for CHERI memory capabilities as well as modifying applications
- and libraries including tcpdump, libmagic, and libz to take
- advantage of these capabilities for improved memory safety and
- compartmentalization. We have also developed custom demo
- applications and deployment infrastructure for our table demo
- platform.</p>
-
- <p>As this goes to press, we are finalizing our first open
- source release of the CHERI CPU which will be available from
- the CHERI CPU <a href="http://cheri-cpu.org/">website</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We have been merging support for the BERI CPU platform
- to &os; since 2012 and continue to do so as new features are
- developed. Most recently, Ruslan has added support for the
- Terasis SoCkit board which combines an ARM processor with an
- FPGA capable of running BERI (and soon CHERI) in a single
- package.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>DARPA/AFRL</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Mellanox iSCSI Extensions for RDMA (iSER) Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
- <common>Gurtovoy</common>
- </name>
- <email>maxg@mellanox.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sagi</given>
- <common>Grimberg</common>
- </name>
- <email>sagig@mellanox.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links></links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Building on the new in-kernel iSCSI initiator stack
- released in &os; 10.0, and the recently added iSCSI offload
- interface, Mellanox Technologies has begun developing iSCSI
- extensions for RDMA (iSER) initiator support to enable efficient
- data movement using the hardware offload capabilities of
- Mellanox's 10, 40, 56, and 100 gigabit IB/Ethernet adapters.</p>
-
- <p>Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) has been shown to
- have a great value for storage applications. RDMA
- infrastructure provides benefits such as zero-copy, CPU offload,
- reliable transport, fabric consolidation and many more. The
- iSER protocol eliminates some of the bottlenecks in the
- traditional iSCSI/TCP stack, provides low latency and high
- throughput, and is well suited for latency-aware workloads.</p>
-
- <p>This work includes a new ICL module that implements the
- iSER initiator. The iSCSI stack is slightly modified to support
- some extra features such as asynchronous IO completions,
- unmapped data buffers, and data-transfer offloads. The user will
- be able to choose iSER as the iSCSI transport with iscsictl(8).</p>
-
- <p> The project is in its initial implementation phase. The
- code will be released under the BSD license and is expected to
- be completed later this year. </p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Mellanox Technologies</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Bugmeister</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Bugmeister</name>
- <email>bugmeister@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Bugzilla replaced GNATS in June 2014 as the bug
- management tool of choice for &os;, granting GNATS its
- well-deserved retirement after more than 20 years of operation.
- The following months were rough for Bugzilla: a lot of
- functionality was still missing and several uncertainties caused
- users and committers to adapt only slowly to the new system.</p>
-
- <p>Over the last six months, a lot of missing features were
- brought into place to allow users and committers to focus on
- getting bugs solved. Categories, the status model and many
- workflow-related knobs were continuously reworked and improved to
- provide the necessary information without getting in the
- way.</p>
-
- <p>An auto-assigner for ports issues was implemented,
- resembling what GNATS successfully did in the past. A <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/page.cgi?id=dashboard.html">dashboard</a>
- page within Bugzilla provides users and committers with quick
- access to common
- queries and overall statistics; many other smaller tweaks,
- configurations, and extensions were implemented to improve the
- usability of the system.</p>
-
- <p>An improved reporting system is currently being
- implemented to provide graphs and statistics for users and
- committers. Handling MFCs and a better feedback mechanism for
- requests (flags in Bugzilla) will be the next things to do.</p>
-
- <p>Bugmeister is also working closely with the &os; GitHub
- team to establish a workflow between GitHub's issue tracker and
- our Bugzilla system. The technical solution already exists as a
- proof of concept, but its usage in production will have to wait
- until Bugzilla 5.0 has been adopted.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Create a solid <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=198244">charting
- extension</a> for &os; Bugzilla.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=193772">MFC
- handling</a>.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Do you feel that something important is missing?
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Services&amp;component=Bug%20Tracker">Let
- us know!</a></p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Modern x86 platform support and VT-d</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Modern x86 platforms include a number of architectural
- enhancements. Work is ongoing to support these features in
- &os;.</p>
-
- <p>Starting with SandyBridge CPUs, Intel introduced an
- enhanced local interrupt controller (APIC) mode, called x2APIC.
- Instead of using a mapped page, registers are now accessed using
- special Model-Specific Registers (MSR) read and write
- instructions. This is intended to support virtualization. The
- access overhead is also reduced by not requiring serialization,
- and by simplification of Inter-Process Interrupt (IPI)
- generation. The main commit introducing the feature was
- r278473, with fixes following on.</p>
-
- <p>End Of Interrupt (EOI) suppression is a mode of EOI
- delivery to Input/Output Interrupt Controllers (IO-APICs) where
- the EOI message for a level-triggered interrupt is not broadcast
- by an EOI write to the local APIC, but instead an explicit EOI
- command is sent to the source IO-APIC. The optimization reduces
- the number of APIC messages that must be broadcast; it should
- be used on all modern Intel systems. Support for EOI
- suppression was committed in r279319.</p>
-
- <p>VT-d Interrupt Remapping (IR) is provided by hardware
- with the VT-d feature. It translates interrupt messages on the
- way from the root complex to the north bridge and allows control
- of interrupt delivery without reprogramming MSI/MSI-X registers
- or IO-APICs. The original intent was to allow hypervisors to
- safely delegate interrupt programming for devices owned by
- guests to the guest OS. IR is also needed to avoid some
- limitations in IO-APICs and to make interrupt rebalancing atomic
- and transparent. Support has been committed as r280260.</p>
-
- <p>Both x2APIC mode and IR are required to send IPIs and
- device interrupts to processors with LAPIC ID greater then 254.
- It is believed that the only missing platform code to handle big
- machines is parsing the "Processor Local x2APIC Structure" and
- "Local x2APIC NMI Structure" from the ACPI Multiple APIC
- Description Table (MADT), which report LAPIC IDs &gt; 255, and
- handling boot on such systems with the x2APIC mode enabled by
- firmware. The work to complete that is expected to be
- relatively trivial, and can be done with access to a real
- high-core-count machine. But an audit of the common
- machine-independent code must be finished to ensure that large
- CPU IDs are handled correctly, before such support can
- safely be enabled.</p>
-
- <p>Additional work remains in progress: split domains and
- contexts for DMA Remapper Unit (DMAR) driver. Right now, the
- DMAR driver is only used to implement busdma(9), which is done
- by assigning a dedicated domain to each translation context.
- Some devices could issue PCIe Transaction Layer Packets (TLPs)
- with several originators IDs, e.g., PCIe/PCI bridges, or
- phantom functions of PCIe devices, or such TLPs could occur just
- due to hardware bugs. To handle them, a single domain (which
- shares the translation page tables) must handle several
- contexts.</p>
-
- <p>Splitting domains and contexts is also required for the
- DMAR driver to start handling PCI pass-through in bhyve, instead
- of the less complete implementation which is currently provided
- by bhyve itself. All PCIe devices passed to the guest must
- share a domain. The splitting patch is written and is being
- tested, and external interfaces to manage domains are being
- formed.</p>
-
- <p>Stability work for the VT-d code is ongoing. In
- particular, nvme(4) and ixgbe(4)'s use of busdma interfaces was
- debugged and improved, and tested on a very large-memory
- machine.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>libthr improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Historically, dynamic loading of the libthr.so thread
- library into a single-threaded process did not work in &os;.
- The longstanding recommendation to work around the problem has
- been to always link the main binary with -lpthread if there was
- any chance of a need for threading functionality. This project
- converted libthr.so into a plugin for libc, which fixed the
- known issues preventing dynamic loading of libthr.so.</p>
-
- <p>After the fix, linking the main binary with -lpthread is
- no longer required, but is not harmful. I recommend thoroughly
- testing before removing libpthread from the library list in
- favor of dynamic loading, though. Note that potential problems
- will be subtle and their user-visible manifestations in the
- affected program even more surprising.</p>
-
- <p>The following issues were present in the old version of
- libthr with respect to dynamic loading, but are fixed as
- a result of this work:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Invalid errno value seen after failed syscalls.</li>
- <li>Broken libthr internal locks and critical sections ignored
- by signals.</li>
- <li>Hung attempts to lock mutexes.</li>
- <li>Thread cancellation not occurring at guaranteed cancellation
- points.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The main change was committed as r276630 to HEAD, with many
- follow ups. It was merged to stable/10 in r277317.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Nested Kernel</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
- <common>Dautenhahn</common>
- </name>
- <email>dautenh1@illinois.edu</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Theodoros</given>
- <common>Kasampalis</common>
- </name>
- <email>kasampa2@illinois.edu</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Will</given>
- <common>Dietz</common>
- </name>
- <email>wdietz2@illinois.edu</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://nestedkernel.org">Home page for the project that includes links to papers and build instructions.</url>
- <url href="http://web.engr.illinois.edu/~dautenh1//downloads/publications/asplos200-dautenhahn.pdf">Conference publication detailing the problem, design, implementation, and evaluation of our prototype.</url>
- <url href="http://prezi.com/in6qr3l92ffc/?utm_campaign=share&amp;utm_medium=copy">Presentation on the nested kernel</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/HardenedBSD/hardenedBSD/tree/hardened/9/kernsep">HardenedBSD branch of the nested kernel being refactored.</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This work on a nested kernel architecture is part of
- Nathan's doctoral thesis work at the University of Illinois at
- Urbana-Champaign. It attempts to improve upon the traditional
- monolithic operating system kernel, where a single exploit
- anywhere in the kernel grants the attacker full superuser
- privileges. The nested kernel operating system architecture
- addresses this problem by "nesting" a small, isolated kernel
- within a traditional monolithic kernel. This "nested kernel"
- interposes on all updates to virtual memory translations to
- assert protections on physical memory, thus significantly
- reducing the trusted computing base for memory access control
- enforcement. </p>
-
- <p>We incorporated the nested kernel
- architecture into &os; on x86-64 hardware by write-protecting
- Memory-Management Unit (MMU) translations and de-privileging the
- untrusted part of the kernel, thereby enabling the entire
- operating system, trusted and untrusted components alike, to
- operate at the highest hardware privilege level. Our
- implementation inherently enforces kernel code integrity while
- still allowing dynamically loaded kernel modules, thus defending
- against code injection attacks. We also demonstrate, by
- introducing write-mediation and write-logging services, that the
- nested kernel architecture allows kernel developers to isolate
- memory in ways not possible in monolithic kernels, though
- gaining security benefits from this will require adding
- policies that have not yet been designed.</p>
-
- <p>The performance of the nested kernel prototype shows modest
- overheads: less than 1% average for Apache, 3.7% average for
- sshd, and 2.7% average for kernel compilation. Overall, our
- results and experience show that the nested kernel design can be
- retrofitted onto existing monolithic kernels, providing defense
- in depth.</p>
-
- <p>The basic idea is that the nested kernel initializes the
- system so that all page tables are mapped as read-only. Then
- all MMU-modifying operations are removed from the untrusted
- portion of the kernel; runtime code integrity is enforced by
- write-protecting all code pages, marking all non-code
- pages as non-executable (NX-bit), and preventing execution of
- privileged MMU operations located in userspace mappings
- (Supervisor Mode Execution Prevention, SMEP). Because the
- nested kernel has control of the page tables it can enforce
- these integrity properties, leading to virtualization of the
- MMU.</p>
-
- <p>The links include a recent conference publication that
- details the design, implementation, and evaluation of our
- prototype nested kernel architecture on top of &os; 9.0.
- There is also a link to a presentation on the nested
- kernel, and a website with information about the project and
- instructions on how to get the source and build it.</p>
-
- <p>We are very interested in feedback on the design of the
- nested kernel, and having discussions about how it might get
- upstreamed.</p>
-
- <p>We are also hoping to gain additional contributors and
- interest in the project! The nested kernel has the potential to
- enhance commodity operating system design, and &os; is a major
- operating system in use today which has high impact.
- The current implementation is merely a research prototype and
- requires significant effort to make production-ready (see the
- list of tasks).</p>
-
- <p>Finally, we have developed an interface to write-protect
- data structures in the kernel and are soliciting ideas for uses
- of this service. Section 2.4 in the paper details the
- interface, and section 4 presents some simple uses of the nested
- kernel services. We are interested in ways that the nested
- kernel could be used to protect critical kernel data structures
- from malware or even just buggy code.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign</sponsor>
- <sponsor>ONR via grant number N00014-12-1-0552</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Finish implementing core mechanisms: verify DMAP is
- properly protected and that we are not using superpages (I think
- we have this completed but need to fully verify), full NX
- support for all non-kernel code pages (we might need to
- specially consider the stack if it is used to execute code),
- protect IDT and SMM, and add IOMMU protections. We also need to
- do some optimizations where we batch calls into the nested
- kernel on process creation (<tt>fork</tt>) and
- <tt>mmap</tt> operations. The
- motivation for these implementation directives can be reviewed
- in the paper.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement SMP functionality and evaluate performance.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Port and refactor for &os;-HEAD. The
- current implementation is a research prototype and requires some
- refactoring to make it clean and consistent, as well as make it
- relevant to modern versions of &os;.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>The nested kernel isolation depends upon certain
- hardware instructions to be completely removed from a subset of
- the kernel. Therefore, we need to utilize automated linker/loader
- techniques to identify and remove privileged MMU operations from
- untrusted kernel components to make it maintainable in
- practice.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Detailed review on the design and implementation with
- particular focus on a plan for upstreaming.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Multipath TCP for &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nigel</given>
- <common>Williams</common>
- </name>
- <email>njwilliams@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/newtcp/mptcp/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Multipath TCP (MPTCP) is an extension to TCP that allows
- for the use of multiple network interfaces on a standard TCP
- session. The addition of new addresses and scheduling of data
- across these occurs transparently from the perspective of the
- TCP application.</p>
-
- <p>The goal of this project is to deliver an MPTCP
- kernel patch that interoperates with the reference MPTCP
- implementation, along with additional enhancements to aid
- network research.</p>
-
- <p>After a major re-design of the earlier prototype
- implementation, the patch is again able to establish and carry
- out multi-path connections that incorporate multiple addresses.
- Improvements have also been made to path management and to the
- code handling the addition of subflows to a connection.</p>
-
- <p>Most recently data-level re-transmission support has been added
- and is being tested. Soon more extensive testing of the patch
- in different multi-path scenarios will begin, with plans for a
- public release of v0.5 in May.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Testing of data-level re-transmission.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Basic support for per-subflow congestion control
- algorithm selection.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Testing and release of v0.5 patch.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Core Team constitutes the project's "Board of
- Directors", responsible for deciding the project's overall goals
- and direction as well as managing specific areas of the &os;
- project landscape.</p>
-
- <p>January began with members of core dealing with the fallout
- from the accidental deletion of the Bugzilla database. This
- incident highlighted the fact that backup and recovery mechanisms
- in the cluster were not up to the task. Core has discussed what
- measures are appropriate with clusteradm and is reviewing their
- implementation.</p>
-
- <p>After a long process of consultation, plans for introducing the
- new support model with 11.0-RELEASE were finally agreed on and
- published in early February. This announcement puts the practical
- detail onto the motion that was adopted at BSDCan 2014, and
- clarifies the steps needed for implementation.</p>
-
- <p>Also in February core revisited discussions on making the
- blogs.freebsdish.org blog aggregator an official project service
- and also providing a blogging platform directly to developers.
- However, security and man-power are both major concerns. Given
- the track records of most freely available blogging platforms,
- core is rightly wary of introducing them into the cluster.
- Similarly, curating a blogging platform will take a substantial
- volunteer effort to ensure all posts are appropriate and to remove
- spam.</p>
-
- <p>March has seen two discussions about potentially divisive
- topics. Should the ZFS ARC Responsiveness patches be committed
- and MFC'd as a pragmatic fix to performance problems in
- 10.1-RELEASE, understanding that this is not an ideal solution to
- the problem and will need rework? Should we stop maintaining
- support for older (C89 or earlier) compilers in kernel code, and
- just code directly to the C11 standard? Broadening out from this
- last point: should we have a formal mechanism for deciding what
- has become obsolete in the system and when it should be
- removed?</p>
-
- <p>During this quarter five new src commit bits were granted and
- two were taken in for safe-keeping.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Secure Boot</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napiera&#322;a</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SecureBoot" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>UEFI Secure Boot is a mechanism that requires boot
- drivers and operating system loaders to be cryptographically
- signed by an authorized key. It will refuse to execute any
- software that is not correctly signed, and is intended to secure
- boot drivers and operating system loaders from malicious
- tampering or replacement.</p>
-
- <p>The utility to add Authenticode signatures to EFI files,
- uefisign(8), was committed to 11-CURRENT and will ship in
- 10.2-RELEASE. Ports for other open source utilities were added
- to the Ports Collection, as <tt>sysutils/pesign</tt>,
- <tt>sysutils/sbsigntool</tt>, and <tt>sysutils/shim</tt>. There
- is a prototype patch that makes boot1 use the Secure Boot shim, and
- modifies the shim to provide the functionality necessary
- for a successful bootstrap.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Finalize the shim API extension and get it accepted
- upstream.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Commit boot1 changes.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>New Automounter</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napiera&#322;a</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Automounter" />
- <url href="http://people.freebsd.org/~trasz/autofs.pdf" />
- <url href="http://freebsdfoundation.blogspot.com/2015/03/freebsd-from-trenches-using-autofs5-to_13.html" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The new automounter is a cleanroom implementation of
- functionality available in most other Unix systems, using proper
- kernel support implemented via an autofs filesystem. The
- automounter supports a standard map format, and integrates with
- the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) service.</p>
-
- <p>After shipping in 10.1-RELEASE, most of the work focused
- on bug fixing, improving documentation, and optimization. The
- biggest new feature was the addition of a "-media" map, designed
- to handle removable media, such as flash drives or DVDs, and the
- necessary elements of infrastructure to support it, namely
- fstyp(8) and GEOM devd notifications. Also, the "-noauto" map
- was added, for automatic mounting of filesystems marked "noauto"
- in fstab(5), instead of having to write an autofs map for them.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Migration to ELF Tool Chain tools</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://elftoolchain.sourceforge.net">&os; LLDB wiki page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ELF Tool Chain project provides BSD-licensed
- implementations of compilation tools and libraries for building
- and analyzing ELF objects. The project began as part of &os;
- but later became an independent project to encourage wider
- participation from others in the open-source developer
- community.</p>
-
- <p>ELF Tool Chain provides a set of tools equivalent to the
- GNU Binutils suite. This project's goal is to import these
- tools into the &os; base system so that we have a set of
- up-to-date and maintained tools that also provide support for
- new CPU architectures of interest, such as arm64.</p>
-
- <p>In addition to the libelf and libdwarf libraries, the
- following tools are now provided by the ELF Tool Chain
- project:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>addr2line</li>
- <li>nm</li>
- <li>readelf</li>
- <li>size</li>
- <li>strings</li>
- <li>strip (elfcopy)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>ELF Tool Chain's elfcopy provides equivalent
- functionality to Binutils' objcopy, and accepts the same
- command-line arguments. For it to be a viable replacement for
- all uses of objcopy in the base system, it must gain support for
- writing portable executable (PE) format binaries, which are used
- by UEFI boot code.</p>
-
- <p>The ELF Tool Chain project does not currently provide
- replacements for as, ld, or objdump. For &os;, these tools will
- likely be obtained from the LLVM project.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Add missing functionality to elfcopy and migrate the base
- system build.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Fix issues found by fuzzing inputs to the tools.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add automatic support for separate debug files.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>The LLDB Debugger</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/lldb">&os; LLDB wiki page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>LLDB is the debugger project associated with Clang/LLVM.
- It supports the Mac OS X, Linux, &os; and Windows platforms. It
- builds on existing components in the larger LLVM project, for
- example using Clang's expression parser and LLVM's disassembler.</p>
-
- <p>The LLDB in the base system was upgraded to version 3.6.0
- as part of the Clang and LLVM upgrade. In the upstream
- repository, Justin Hibbits added support for live and core file
- debugging on PowerPC, and Ed Maste added core file support for
- &os;/arm64.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>DARP/AFRL</sponsor>
- <sponsor>SRI International</sponsor>
- <sponsor>University of Cambridge</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Rework the LLDB build to use LLVM and Clang shared libraries.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Port remote debug stub to &os;.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support for local and core file kernel debugging.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve support on non-amd64 architectures.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Enable by default in the base system.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/arm64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Zbigniew</given>
- <common>Bodek</common>
- </name>
- <email>zbb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/arm64">&os; arm64 wiki page</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSDFoundation/freebsd/tree/arm64-dev">GitHub arm64 development repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The collaborative development on the &os; arm64 port
- made significant progress over the last quarter. The &os;
- Foundation is collaborating with ARM, Cavium, the Semihalf team,
- and Andrew Turner to port &os; to the arm64 architecture,
- also known as ARMv8 and AArch64.</p>
-
- <p>After significant review and refinement, the initial set
- of changes are being delivered into &os;-HEAD. This initial
- support targets the QEMU and ARM Foundation Model emulators, and
- boots to a usable multiuser environment.</p>
-
- <p>Cavium's ThunderX platform is the initial hardware
- reference target for the &os; arm64 port. The platform
- currently boots to multiuser, with a root file system mounted
- over NFS via a PCIe 10 Gbps Ethernet NIC. Reference hardware is
- installed in the &os; test lab hosted by Sentex Communications
- and in Semihalf's offices.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
- <sponsor>ARM</sponsor>
- <sponsor>Cavium</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Merge kernel changes to HEAD.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Finish remaining userland and kernel support.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Produce installable images.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>&os; on POWER8</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
- <common>Whitehorn</common>
- </name>
- <email>nwhitehorn@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Justin</given>
- <common>Hibbits</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhibbits@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Adrian</given>
- <common>Chadd</common>
- </name>
- <email>adrian@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.tyan.com/campaign/openpower/">Tyan development reference platform</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>IBM and the OpenPOWER Foundation are pushing for a wider
- software and hardware ecosystem for POWER8-based systems.
- Starting in January 2014, we have been doing bringup work on a
- Tyan GN70-BP010 POWER8 server, a quad-core 3 GHz system with a
- total of 32 hardware threads.</p>
-
- <p>Updates since the previous report:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>&os; now boots under a hypervisor with the virtual SCSI
- block device; the issue previously preventing this has
- been fixed.</li>
-
- <li>The powerpc64 pmap code was rewritten to be more
- scalable, as the previous pmap code did not scale beyond a small
- number of CPUs.</li>
-
- <li>Initial support for IBM's Vector-Scalar Extensions
- (VSX) was added.</li>
-
- <li>The &os; kernel was made completely position
- independent for powerpc64, and later powerpc32 as well.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Get &os; booting natively, rather than under KVM. This
- requires writing OPAL drivers for the various hardware
- devices in the system.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Integrate loader(8) with petitboot.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Updates to GDB</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/bsdjhb/gdb/tree/freebsd-7.9.0-kgdb">Port of kgdb to gdb 7.9</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Several improvements to GDB have been merged upstream to GDB's
- master branch over the past few months, including fixes for
- unwinding across signal trampoline frames on x86, removing the
- procfs dependency from the gcore command, and support for XSAVE
- extensions (such as AVX registers) on x86. These fixes are
- already available in the existing devel/gdb port as patches
- relative to 7.8.</p>
-
- <p>In addition, progress has been made on porting kgdb to a newer
- gdb. Currently, only support for the amd64 backend has been
- ported, but it is functional both for remote debugging and
- against crash dumps. The current port generally has feature
- parity with the kgdb in the base system. The plan for kgdb is
- to fix it to always include all platform targets (so that it
- always supports cross debugging for remote targets out of the
- box). At some point it may also include cross debugging support
- for crash dumps as well (this would require changes to libkvm).
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Tidy the amd64 port of kgdb and finish the i386 port. This
- includes fixing these platform-specific targets to work with
- cross-debugging for remote targets.</p>
- </task>
- <task>
- <p>Add a KGDB option to the devel/gdb port to include kgdb
- support.</p>
- </task>
- <task>
- <p>Port the rest of the platform-specific targets for kgdb.</p>
- </task>
- <task>
- <p>Write a new 1:1-only thread target for FreeBSD that can be
- sent upstream.</p>
- </task>
- <task>
- <p>Add support for debugging powerpc vector registers.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title>pkg</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Baptiste</given>
- <common>Daroussin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bapt@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Vsevolod</given>
- <common>Stakhov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>vsevolod@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrej</given>
- <common>Zverev</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>az@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/pkg">pkg's Github Repo</url>
- <url href="https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-pkg">The pkg Mailing List</url>
-
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Lots of work has been done on the pkg(8) front, which has brought
- pkg(8) to the 1.5.0 release.</p>
-
- <p>Special attention has been spent on the test suite; the
- number of tests went from around 20 to more than 70. They
- are mostly functional tests, each of which tests many different
- features, with less emphasis on unit tests.</p>
-
- <p>One of the main highlights is initial support for
- provides/requires. This is still
- simple but is good enough to allow fixing a lot of situations when
- dealing with php-related ports: PHP can now safely upgrade from one
- major version to another. This allows for the pecl/pear
- packages to be reinstalled each time a minor php upgrade is
- done.</p>
-
- <p>Some pkg internals have been reworked to allow cross installation
- of packages without the need for chroot(2) or jail(2) calls.</p>
-
- <p>The plist and keyword parser have been improved to keep simplifying
- creating new ports:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>Keywords can now have arguments</li>
- <li>A lazy mode is available for setting credentials via the
- plist</li>
- <li>Flags (immutable and others) can now be specified in
- the plist</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>pkg now supports resume for http/ftp downloads.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Populate the ports tree with provides/requires.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Make all scripts in the ports tree support cross
- installation.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve provides/requires.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Continue adding more tests.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/EC2</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Colin</given>
- <common>Percival</common>
- </name>
- <email>cperciva@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.daemonology.net/freebsd-on-ec2/" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for building Amazon Machine Images ("AMIs") for
- Amazon EC2 is now in the src tree, via <tt>make
- ec2ami</tt> in src/release. The platform is functional and
- stable, and pre-built images are available in all of the public
- EC2 regions.</p>
-
- <p>The Amazon Web Services Marketplace reports that
- approximately 400 users are running approximately 800 &os; EC2
- instances. This is an underestimate since it only counts
- instances launched via the AWS Marketplace.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>MFC AMI-building code to stable/10 in time for &os;
- 10.2-RELEASE.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Complete the AMI-building handoff to the release
- engineering team.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Teach the blkfront driver to use indirect segment
- requests in order to significantly increase I/O performance.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Get working SR-IOV driver for the Intel network cards
- found in EC2 "Enhanced Networking" in order to significantly
- increase networking performance.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
- Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd" >
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>April-June</month>
-
- <year>2015</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <?ignore
- <p><strong>This is a draft of the April&ndash;June 2015
- status report. Please check back after it is finalized, and
- an announcement email is sent to the &os;-Announce mailing
- list.</strong></p>
- ?>
-
- <p>The second quarter of 2015, from April to June, was another
- period of busy activity for &os;. This report is the largest we
- have published so far.</p>
-
- <p>The cluster and release engineering teams continued to improve
- the structures that support &os;'s build, maintenance, and
- installation. Projects ran the gamut from security and speed
- improvements to virtualization and storage appliances. New
- kernel drivers and capabilities were added, while work to make
- &os; run on various ARM architectures continued at a rapid pace.
- The Ports Collection grew, even while adding capabilities and
- fixing problems. Outside projects like <tt>pkgsrc</tt> have
- become interested in adding support. Documentation was a major
- focus, one that is often complimented by people new to &os;.
- BSDCan 2015 was a great success, turning many hours of sleep
- deprivation into an even greater amount of inspiration.</p>
-
- <p>As always, a great deal of this activity was directly sponsored
- by the Foundation. The project's status as a first-class
- operating system owes a great deal to the Foundation's past and
- ongoing work.</p>
-
- <p>The number and detail of these reports really gives only a tiny
- glimpse of all that is happening. A huge portion of &os;
- development takes place all the time, including bug fixes,
- feature improvements, rewrites, and imports of new code. This
- ongoing work is difficult, time-consuming, and, far too often,
- unrecognized. We should take a moment to consider and thank
- not just the contributors listed here, but also the end users,
- bug submitters, port maintainers, coders, security analysts,
- infrastructure defenders, tinkerers, scientists, designers,
- questioners, answerers, rule makers, testers, documenters,
- sysadmins, dogmatists, iconoclasts, and crazed geniuses who make
- &os; such an effective and useful operating system. If you are
- reading this, you are one of these people, too. Thank you.</p>
-
- <p><i>&mdash;Warren Block</i></p>
-
- <p><hr /></p>
-
- <p>This status report was compiled by
- <a href="mailto:bjk@FreeBSD.org">Benjamin Kaduk</a> and
- <a href="mailto:wblock@FreeBSD.org">Warren Block</a>. Please
- submit status reports for the third quarter of 2015 (July to
- September) by October 7, 2015.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>gsoc</name>
-
- <description>Google Summer of Code</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>New Documentation Committers</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Documentation Engineering Team</name>
- <email>doceng@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/">&os;
- Porter's Handbook</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/">&os; Web Site</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/">FreeBSD Foundation
- Web Site</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Two new documentation committers were added to the team in
- the second quarter of 2015.</p>
-
- <p>Mathieu Arnold is a member of the &os; Ports Management Team.
- Over the past year, he has worked on many large and complex
- updates to keep the Porter's Handbook current, and
- continues to update this important document.</p>
-
- <p>Anne Dickison is Marketing Director for the FreeBSD Foundation.
- She will focus on updating and improving the &os; main web
- site.</p>
-
- <p>We welcome both new committers and look forward to their
- additional contributions!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>Documentation Working Group at BSDCan</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Documentation Team</name>
- <email>freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bsdcan.org/">BSDCan</url>
- <url href="http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html">reStructured
- Text</url>
- <url href="http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/">Markdown</url>
- <url href="http://asciidoc.org/">AsciiDoc</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/">&os; Wiki</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/">&os; Web Site</url>
- <url href="http://annotatorjs.org/">Annotator</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/openannotation/annotator/wiki#backend-stores">Annotator
- Backend Stores</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the Developer Summit held in the two days before
- BSDCan, a documentation working group meeting was held. We
- discussed some of the biggest opportunities available to the
- documentation team.</p>
-
- <p>Modernizing our translation system was, again, a major topic.
- Making it easier for translators to do their work is vitally
- important. Translations make &os; much more accessible for
- non-English speakers, and those people and the translators
- themselves often become valuable technical contributors in
- other areas. Progress was made in this area, and we hope to
- have more news soon.</p>
-
- <p>Methods of making it easier for people to contribute to
- documentation was another major topic. At present, we use
- DocBook XML for articles and books, and mdoc(7) for man pages.
- These markup languages are not very welcoming for new users.
- There are simpler documentation markup languages like
- reStructured Text (RST),
- Markdown, and AsciiDoc that take less time to learn and use.
- In fact, these markup systems are all similar to each other.
- These systems tend to be more oriented towards visual
- appearance rather than the semantic markup of our present
- systems, although there might be ways to work around that.</p>
-
- <p>Following the theme of making contributing easier, we also
- discussed whether access to the &os; Wiki can be more easily
- granted, facilitating user contributions.
- After the wiki was set up, automated account creation abuse
- forced access to be limited.
- It is tricky to allow submissions yet keep the
- quality of submitted information usefully high.</p>
-
- <p>Due to the markup systems used, it is difficult to review
- documents for the quality of their information. Annotator is
- a Javascript system that allows adding notes to an existing
- web page. This would allow us to hold content-only reviews of
- documentation web pages. Reviewers would not see markup, so
- they could concentrate only on whether the information was
- accurate and complete. To use this as desired, we need some
- help with ports and testing.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Complete a port for the backend storage component of
- Annotator. Preferably this would be the lowest overhead and
- most open-licensed version available. Assistance from those
- familiar with Python and Javascript web development is
- welcome.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>&os; Support in <tt>pkgsrc</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sevan</given>
- <common>Janiyan</common>
- </name>
- <email>venture37@geeklan.co.uk</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.pkgsrc.org">pkgsrc home page</url>
- <url href="http://bulktracker.appspot.com">BulkTracker:
- Track bulk build status</url>
- <url href="https://www.geeklan.co.uk/?tag=pkgsrc">Blog posts
- on pkgsrc</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><tt>pkgsrc</tt> is a fork of the &os; Ports Collection by
- the NetBSD
- project with a focus on portability and multi-platform
- support. At present, pkgsrc supports building packages on 23
- different platforms from a single tree, including &os;</p>
-
- <p>While <tt>pkgsrc</tt> is not a replacement for ports in most
- use cases, it holds a unique position in mixed-platform
- environments where software needs to be the same
- version across all systems and built in a consistent
- manner, saving the user from having to resort to manually
- building programs or re-implementing a mechanism to do so.</p>
-
- <p>With the recent
- <a href="http://mail-index.netbsd.org/pkgsrc-users/2015/07/06/msg021778.html">2015Q2 release</a>
- earlier this month, it is now possible to generate over 14000
- packages on FreeBSD 10.1-RELEASE (up from 12800 last
- quarter).</p>
-
- <p>Work is in progress to add
- <a href="https://vimeo.com/132766052">pkg support to pkgsrc.</a></p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Improve platform support to skip libusb on &os; where
- libusb is bundled in base. This is causing the biggest
- breakage at the moment.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Expand the effort to the -STABLE and -CURRENT branches and, if
- possible, architectures other than amd64. Contributing
- shell access to such machines would be helpful (an unprivileged
- account is sufficient).</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>ZFS Support for UEFI Boot/Loader</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Eric</given>
- <common>McCorkle</common>
- </name>
- <email>emc2@metricspace.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>UEFI-enabled <tt>boot1.efi</tt> and <tt>loader.efi</tt> have
- been modified to support loading and booting from a ZFS
- filesystem. The patch currently works with
- <tt>buildworld</tt>, and successfully boots on a test machine
- with a ZFS partition. In addition, the ZFS-enabled
- <tt>loader.efi</tt> can be treated as a chainloader using
- ZFS-enabled GRUB.</p>
-
- <p>The work on <tt>boot1.efi</tt> also reorganizes the code
- somewhat, splitting out the filesystem-specific parts into a
- modular framework.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>More testing is needed for the following use cases: ZFS with
- GRUB+<tt>loader.efi</tt>, ZFS with
- <tt>boot1</tt>+<tt>loader.efi</tt>, UFS with
- <tt>boot1</tt>+<tt>loader.efi</tt> (to test the modularization of
- <tt>boot1.efi</tt>)</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Have <tt>boot1.efi</tt> check partition type GUIDs before
- probing for filesystems.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Get patch accepted upstream and committed.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Xfce on FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os; Xfce Team</given>
- </name>
- <email>xfce@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Xfce">&os; Xfce
- Project</url>
- <url href="https://www.assembla.com/code/xfce4/subversion/nodes">&os;
- Xfce Repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><tt>Xfce</tt> is a free software desktop environment for Unix
- and Unix-like platforms, such as &os;. It aims to be fast and
- lightweight, while still being visually appealing and easy to
- use.</p>
-
- <p>During this quarter, the team has kept these applications
- up-to-date:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>audio/xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin</tt> 0.2.3</li>
- <li><tt>deskutils/orage</tt> 4.12.1</li>
- <li><tt>deskutils/xfce4-notes-plugin</tt> 1.8.1</li>
- <li><tt>misc/xfce4-weather-plugin</tt> 0.8.6</li>
- <li><tt>science/xfce4-equake-plugin</tt> 1.3.7</li>
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfburn</tt> 0.5.4</li>
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-power-manager</tt> 1.5.0 (committed to
- ports), 1.5.2 (committed to devel repository)</li>
- <li><tt>x11/libexo</tt> 0.10.6</li>
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-dashboard</tt> 0.4.2</li>
- <li><tt>x11-fm/thunar</tt> 1.6.10</li>
- <li><tt>x11-wm/xfce4-desktop</tt> 4.12.2</li>
- <li><tt>x11-wm/xfce4-wm</tt> 4.12.3</li>
- <li><tt>www/midori</tt> 0.5.10</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Mathieu Arnold (<tt>mat@</tt>) committed
- <a href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=197878">PR
- 197878</a>,
- updating the Xfce section in the Porter's Handbook.</p>
-
- <p>We also follow the unstable releases (available in our
- experimental repository) of:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>sysutils/garcon</tt> 0.5.0 (supports both GTK2 and
- GTK3 toolkits)</li>
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-dashboard</tt> 0.5.0</li>
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-hotcorner-plugin</tt> 0.0.2 (new
- plugin)</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Create documentation for the usage of
- <tt>sysutils/xfce4-power-manager</tt> (it needs some love,
- <a href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=199166">PR
- 199166</a>).</p>
-
- <p>Some hidden features were introduced in the 1.5.1 release,
- and as we also support ConsoleKit2 (a fork of
- <tt>sysutils/consolekit</tt>), help for users is
- required.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>FreeBSD Mastery: ZFS Now Available</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michael</given>
- <common>Lucas</common>
- </name>
- <email>mwlucas@michaelwlucas.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.zfsbook.com">FreeBSD Mastery: ZFS</url>
- <url href="https://www.michaelwlucas.com">Michael W. Lucas</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The first ZFS book is now available at your favorite
- bookstore. Find a whole bunch of links at
- <a href="http://www.zfsbook.com"><tt>zfsbook.com</tt></a>.</p>
-
- <p>Work is proceeding apace on "FreeBSD Mastery: Advanced ZFS"
- and "FreeBSD Mastery: Specialty Filesystems." Lucas hopes to
- have FMAZ complete and available before the next status
- report.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>The FreeBSD German Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bj&ouml;rn</given>
- <common>Heidotting</common>
- </name>
- <email>bhd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Johann</given>
- <common>Kois</common>
- </name>
- <email>jkois@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benedict</given>
- <common>Reuschling</common>
- </name>
- <email>bcr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/de/docs.html">Main
- German Documentation Project page</url>
- <url href="https://people.freebsd.org/~jkois/FreeBSDde/de/">How
- you can help with German translations</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; German Documentation project maintains the German
- translations of &os;'s documents such as the Handbook and the
- website.</p>
-
- <p>In the second quarter of 2015, we managed to catch up with
- the translation work of the Handbook. Two chapters are now
- back in sync with their English reference chapters:
- filesystems and ZFS. The former was mainly done by Bj&ouml;rn
- Heidotting as part of his mentee process. The latter was done
- by Benedict Reuschling, with valuable corrections by
- Bj&ouml;rn.</p>
-
- <p>Additionally, we updated many of our translation markers from
- pre-SVN times. This will help us get an overview of the
- outstanding work in each chapter. We are working on
- integrating this into our website using a script, so people
- can see which chapters need the most work or are most
- up-to-date.</p>
-
- <p>Johann made efforts to update the &os; Documentation Project
- Primer as well, so that translators willing to help us can
- read the information in German. He also made efforts to
- revive the Documentation Project website, which was previously
- hosted elsewhere, but disappeared. Now, it is tied into the
- German FreeBSD.org website again and has the same look and
- feel.</p>
-
- <p>Occasionally, people contact us and offer their help with the
- translation effort. We are happy to help newcomers get to
- know everything about the translation process and look forward
- to more contributions. Even small updates make a big
- difference and if you are considering helping, please contact
- us.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Continue translating the Handbook and website into
- German.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Integrate a script that shows outstanding work into the
- German documentation webpages.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='gsoc'>
- <title>Multiqueue Testing</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tiwei</given>
- <common>Bie</common>
- </name>
- <email>btw@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hiren</given>
- <common>Panchasara</common>
- </name>
- <email>hiren@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2015/MultiqueueTestingProject">Multiqueue
- Testing Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The aim of this project is to design and implement an
- infrastructure to validate that a number of the network
- stack's multiqueue behaviours are as expected.</p>
-
- <p>It mainly consists of extending <tt>tap(4)</tt> to provide
- the same RSS behaviours as the hardware multiqueue network
- cards, developing simple test applications using multiqueue
- <tt>tap(4)</tt> and <tt>socket(2)</tt>, adding hooks in each
- layer of the network stack to collect the per-ring per-cpu
- per-layer statistics, and extending <tt>netstat(1)</tt> to
- report these statistics.</p>
-
- <p>At present, most parts of this project have been implemented.
- The focus is on the code review, and API/KPI freeze.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Google Summer of Code 2015
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os;&nbsp;Release Engineering Team</name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.2R/schedule.html">&os;&nbsp;10.2-RELEASE
- schedule</url>
- <url href="http://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/">&os;
- development snapshots</url>
- <url href="https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-snapshots/">&os;
- development snapshots announcements list</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting
- and publishing release schedules for official project releases
- of &os;, announcing code freezes, and maintaining the
- respective branches, among other things.</p>
-
- <p>The &os;&nbsp;10.2-RELEASE cycle began in mid-June, with the
- final release expected to be available in late August, and as
- this quarterly status update shows, &os;&nbsp;10.2-RELEASE is
- going to be a very exciting release.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team has been extremely busy
- this quarter, with much of the focus targeted at adding
- support for additional hardware and integration with
- third-party hosting providers (aka &quot;cloud&quot;
- hosting).</p>
-
- <p>Following up on the work done by &a.andrew; to port &os; to
- the arm64 (aarch64) architecture, the Release Engineering
- build tools were updated to produce &os;/aarch64 memory stick
- images and virtual machine images for use with Qemu
- (<tt>emulators/qemu-devel</tt>). At present, the Qemu virtual
- machine images require an external EFI file to boot. Details
- on how to boot &os;/aarch64 virtual machine images are
- available in the linked &os; development snapshot announcement email
- archives.</p>
-
- <p>Last quarter, several parts of the build tools were rewritten
- to allow greater extensibility and granularity, which has
- simplified the code required for new virtual machine
- images.</p>
-
- <p>In collaboration with several developers, the Release
- Engineering build tools were updated to provide new support
- for several hosting providers, as well as provide mechanisms
- to automatically upload (and publish, where possible) &os;
- virtual machine images.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter, in addition to the existing support for the
- Microsoft Azure platform, the build tools also natively
- support:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Amazon EC2 (thanks to &a.cperciva;)</li>
- <li>Google Compute Engine (thanks to &a.swills;)</li>
- <li>Vagrant/Hashicorp Atlas (thanks to &a.brd;)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team would like to thank these
- developers for all of the work that went into making this
- possible, and would like to especially thank &a.marcel; for
- all of his work on the <tt>mkimg(1)</tt> utility, especially
- for adding support for the various file formats requested.</p>
-
- <p>In addition to the enhancements to the virtual machine build
- tools, a significant amount of work went into refactoring the
- build code used to produce &os;/arm images.</p>
-
- <p>With much of the logic resembling how the <tt>Crochet</tt>
- utility (written by &a.kientzle;) works, and a significant
- amount of work, input, and advice from &a.ian;, &a.imp;,
- &a.andrew;, &a.loos;, and a large number of contributors on
- the <tt>freebsd-arm@FreeBSD.org</tt> mailing list, the &os;
- Release Engineering tools now natively support producing
- &os;/arm images without external build tools.</p>
-
- <p>At present, the build tools support building &os;/arm
- images for:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>BEAGLEBONE</tt></li>
- <li><tt>CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD</tt></li>
- <li><tt>GUMSTIX</tt></li>
- <li><tt>RPI-B</tt></li>
- <li><tt>RPI2</tt> (&os;-CURRENT only)</li>
- <li><tt>PANDABOARD</tt></li>
- <li><tt>WANDBOARD</tt></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team would like to thank each
- of these people for their support and input, and would like to
- especially thank &a.kientzle; for his work on
- <tt>Crochet</tt>. Without it, we might not have been able to
- produce images for the various boards that we are able to
- now.</p>
-
- <p>For more information on what else has changed in &os; since
- 10.1-RELEASE, see the
- <a href="https://www.freebsd.org/relnotes/10-STABLE/relnotes/article.html">&os;&nbsp;10.1-STABLE release notes</a>
- (which will become the release notes for 10.2-RELEASE).</p>
-
- <p>Additionally, &a.gjb; would like to thank Jim Thompson for
- providing a BeagleBone Black board (replacing one that no
- longer worked), and Benjamin Perrault for providing
- a PandaBoard ES, both of which are used for locally testing
- the images produced by the build tools.</p>
-
- <p>Last, and certainly not least, &a.gjb; would also like to
- thank the &os;&nbsp;Foundation for their support, and for
- providing the resources (time and hardware) required to make
- all of the items mentioned in this status report possible.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BSDCan 2015</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dan</given>
- <common>Langille</common>
- </name>
- <email>dvl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2015/">BSDCan 2015</url>
- <url href="https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWW0CjV-TafY0NqFDvD4k31CtnX-CGn8f">BSDCan
- 2015 Video Playlist</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>BSDCan, a conference for people working on and with
- 4.4BSD-based operating systems and related projects, was held
- in Ottawa, Ontario on June 12 and 13. A two-day &os;
- developer summit event preceded it on June 10 and 11.</p>
-
- <p>This was the largest BSDCan ever, with over 280 attendees, up
- by more than 40 people over the 2014 event. There were a
- record number of speakers and talks. An additional room and
- "track" was added to provide even more choices for concurrent
- talks on both days of the conference. Social media response
- to the whole conference has been very positive.</p>
-
- <p>The keynote talk by Stephen Bourne was very popular. So
- popular, in fact, that the main conference room could not hold
- all the attendees. An overflow room with live video was set
- up to hold the extra people. The
- <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kEJoWfobpA">video</a>
- of the presentation has had over 6300 views in the first
- twelve days.</p>
-
- <p>Andrew Tanenbaum's talk on
- <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pebP891V0c">reimplementing NetBSD using a MicroKernel</a>
- was so well-attended it was standing room only.</p>
-
- <p>There were many other excellent talks, and we recommend
- browsing through the playlist in the links above.</p>
-
- <p>Activity was not limited to the talks. Each night, the
- "Hacker Lounge" was used by developers to cooperate and
- interact on projects. Embedded projects were popular this
- year, as FreeBSD was installed directly on wireless
- routers.</p>
-
- <p>The very successful and well-attended closing event, held
- at the Lowerton Brewery, provided an elegant closure to the
- whole conference.</p>
-
- <p>We would like to thank everyone who made BSDCan 2015 such a
- success, and look forward to next year!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Adding PCIe Hot-plug Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John-Mark</given>
- <common>Gurney</common>
- </name>
- <email>jmg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://p4db.freebsd.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/pciehotplug">PCIe
- Hot-plug P4 Branch</url>
- <url href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/r281874">Commit
- adding bridge save/restore.</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSDFoundation/freebsd/tree/pciehp">Github
- branch with patches</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>PCI Express (PCIe) hot-plug is used on both laptops and
- servers to allow peripheral devices to be added or removed
- while the system is running. Laptops commonly include
- hot-pluggable PCIe as either an ExpressCard slot or
- a Thunderbolt interface. ExpressCard has built in USB support
- that is already supported by &os;, but ExpressCard PCIe
- devices like Gigabit Ethernet adapters and eSATA cards are
- only supported when they are present at boot, and removal may
- cause &os; to crash.</p>
-
- <p>The goal of this project is to allow these devices to be
- inserted and removed while &os; is running. The work will
- provide the basic infrastructure to support adding and
- removing devices, though it is expected that additional work
- will be needed to update individual drivers to support
- hot-plug.</p>
-
- <p>Current testing is focused on getting a simple UART device
- functional. Basic hot swap is functional.</p>
-
- <p>A set of the patches is now available on github.com.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Get suspend/resume functional by save/restoring necessary
- registers. This should be addressed by r281874.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Make sure that upon suspend, devices are removed so that
- any hardware changes made while the machine is suspended
- are correctly handled.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve how state transitions are handled, possibly by
- using a proper state machine.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>Leap Seconds Article</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warren</given>
- <common>Block</common>
- </name>
- <email>wblock@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/leap-seconds/article.html">Leap
- Seconds Article</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As the leap second scheduled for the end of June approached,
- Bartek Rutkowski and others raised questions about how &os;
- handled leap seconds. Leap seconds have caused serious
- problems for other operating systems in the last few years,
- and there was understandable concern.</p>
-
- <p>It was reasonably pointed out that &os; had encountered leap
- seconds before, and would be fine this time also. Still, the
- absence of reported problems is not really a substitute for a
- description of what to expect and how to know if a system is
- prepared.</p>
-
- <p>To address concerns and also provide a resource for future
- leap seconds, several experts were pestered relentlessly,
- with the results compiled into a short article. Beyond merely
- allaying fears about what might happen, this article received
- positive responses on the web for how it demonstrated &os;'s
- maturity and preparedness.</p>
-
- <p>Great thanks for their patience and expertise are owed to
- Peter Jeremy, Poul-Henning Kamp, Ian Lepore, Xin LI, Warner
- Losh, and George Neville-Neil.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Compile other short articles on things that &os; does
- really well. Of particular interest are features that make
- life easier for sysadmins, or how problems on other systems
- are dealt with or even made non-problems on &os;.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Core Team constitutes the project's "Board of
- Directors", responsible for deciding the project's overall
- goals and direction as well as managing specific areas of the
- &os; project landscape.</p>
-
- <p>In order to help attract fresh developer talent to &os;, Core
- has a general policy to make available an up-to-the-minute
- suite of developer tools and services. Core has long been
- encouraging &os; committers to make full use of the project's
- Phabricator instance at
- <a href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/">https://reviews.FreeBSD.org</a>,
- and now has supported the Phabricator admins in opening access
- to anyone interested enough to sign up for an account.</p>
-
- <p>Further developments under consideration include setting up a
- FreeBSD.org OAuth 2 provider and permitting OAuth-style Single
- Sign-On access to most FreeBSD web-based services. Developers
- and members of the public would additionally be able to use
- credentials from other providers such as GitHub, Twitter, or
- Google to authenticate themselves to &os; web services.</p>
-
- <p>Mark Murray raised a problem he has been having for some time
- with getting adequate security review of his proposed changes
- to <tt>random(9)</tt>. This is an extremely security
- sensitive area of the kernel where errors can have disastrous
- consequences. Core has been able to drum up a number of
- reviewers and they have made significant progress in
- simplifying the design, eliminating some difficult portions of
- code, and reducing any potential attack surface. Work is
- still ongoing and Core remains open to the idea of bringing in
- external reviewers with specialist cryptographic
- knowledge.</p>
-
- <p>Dag-Erling Sm&oslash;rgrav resigned as Security Officer
- towards the end of May. Core was sorry to see him step down,
- but unanimously pleased to welcome his nominee and former
- deputy, Xin Li, as his successor. Xin has since appointed
- Gleb Smirnoff (who also happens to be a current member of
- core) as his new deputy. Between them and Core they have some
- fairly radical ideas under discussion about how to improve the
- project's responsiveness to security issues.</p>
-
- <p>In mid-June, a change to <tt>style(9)</tt> was proposed, and
- resulted in much lively discussion. Warner Losh conducted an
- informal poll with Phabricator and the change was approved and
- committed within a couple of days. Unfortunately, complaints
- were raised about the timing and voting methods and Core was
- called upon to arbitrate. The change was backed out
- voluntarily, a new poll was held with more time to vote, and
- the change was approved.</p>
-
- <p>During this period we had two new commit bits awarded, and
- one taken in for safekeeping. Welcome aboard to Chris Torek
- and Mariusz Zaborski, and we were very sorry indeed to see
- Steve Kargl decide to call it a day.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>CloudABI: Capability-Based Runtime Environment</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
- <email>ed@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/NuxiNL/cloudlibc">CloudABI
- on GitHub</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/NuxiNL/freebsd">FreeBSD patchset
- on GitHub</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>CloudABI is a compact UNIX-like runtime environment that is
- purely based on capability-based security (Capsicum). All
- features that are incompatible with this model have been
- removed. Advantages of using a pure capability-based
- environment include improved security, testability, and
- reusability. CloudABI should make it possible to run
- arbitrary third-party executables directly on top of &os;
- without any impact on system security, making it a good
- building block for a cluster/cloud computing setup. See
- <a href="https://github.com/NuxiNL/cloudlibc">the project on GitHub</a>
- for a more detailed explanation.</p>
-
- <p>Last month I added a number of packages for the &os; Ports
- tree. We now have a full C/C++ cross compiler that can be
- installed very easily
- (<a href="http://www.freshports.org/devel/cloudabi-toolchain">devel/cloudabi-toolchain</a>).
- I also imported a tool called <tt>cloudabi-run</tt> that can
- be used to start programs safely, only granting access to
- files and network sockets listed in the program's
- configuration file
- (<a href="http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/cloudabi-utils">sysutils/cloudabi-utils</a>).</p>
-
- <p>I have also imported some kernelspace modifications into the
- &os; source tree for executing CloudABI programs. After all
- of these changes have been imported, just loading a kernel
- module will allow executing CloudABI programs. Right now, the
- "cloudabi" branch on GitHub is still required.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Nuxi, the Netherlands
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Polish up the kernelspace modifications and send them out
- for review.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Complete the Linux and NetBSD kernel patchsets and send
- those out to the respective maintainers.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Sleep States Enhancements on <tt>x86</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=282678">Commit
- r282678</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ACPI specication defines CPU Cx states, which are idle
- states. Methods to enter the state and miscellaneous
- information like the state-leave latency are returned by the _CST
- ACPI method. To save energy and reduce useless heating, the
- operating system enters a Cx state when the CPU has no work
- to do. C0 is the non-idle state, while C1, C2, and C3
- (defined by ACPI) each represent an idle state with
- sequentially more energy saving, but also with higher latency
- of leave and possibly greater secondary costs. For example,
- C1 is entered by executing the HLT instruction and has no
- architecturally visible side effects, while entering C3 drops
- the CPU cache and usually requires special chipset programming
- to correctly handle requests from I/O devices to the CPU. Do
- not confuse Cx, Px and Sx: Cx states are only meaningful when
- the system is in the fully operational state S0; Px states are
- only meaningful when the system is not in the idle state,
- C0.</p>
-
- <p>Modern Intel CPUs enter Cx (x &gt;= 1) states with the
- dedicated instruction MWAIT, which enters a specified
- low-power state until a specific write is observed by the CPU
- bus logic. There is a complimentary MONITOR instruction to
- set the monitored bus address. The legacy port I/O method of
- entering Cx state is emulated by CPU microcode, which
- intercepts the port I/O and executes MWAIT internally. Using
- MWAIT as the method of entering Cx requires following
- processor-specific procedures, which are communicated to the
- operating system by the vendor-specific extensions in _CST.
- The operating system must indicate readiness to support MWAIT
- when calling _CST. Claimed benefits of using MWAIT are reduced
- latencies of leaving the idle state, and visibility of more
- deep states than defined by the common ACPI specification.
- Still, modern Intel platforms report deep states as C2 to
- avoid the not needed bus-mastering avoidance.</p>
-
- <p>The new code asks ACPI for the Intel vendor-specific _CST
- extensions, parses them, and uses MWAIT Cx entrance methods
- when available. The change was committed as r282678 to
- HEAD.</p>
-
- <p>For Linux, Intel provides a driver which does not depend on
- the ACPI tables to use MWAIT for entering Cx states. For all
- Intel CPUs after Core2, the driver contains the description of
- the Cx mode latencies and quirks, eliminating dependency on
- correct BIOS information, since the BIOS information is often
- incorrect. The
- approach of porting the Linux driver was considered by several
- people, but all evaluators independently concluded that the
- project cannot maintain such an approach without direct
- involvement from Intel.</p>
-
- <p>During the work, around 500 lines of identical code between
- the i386 and amd64 versions of idle handling were moved to
- a common location <tt>x86/x86/cpu_machdep.c</tt>. Now the
- i386 and amd64 <tt>machdep.c</tt> files contain only unique
- machine-dependent routines. This advance depended on John
- Baldwin's elimination of the unmaintained Xen PVM i386
- port.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Rewritten PCID Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=282684">Commit
- r282684</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A Process-Context Identifier (PCID) is a
- performance-enhancing feature of the Translation Lookaside
- Buffer (TLB) on Intel processors, introduced with the Sandy
- Bridge micro-architecture. It allows the TLB to
- simultaneously cache translation information for several
- address spaces, and gives an opportunity for the operating
- system context switch code to avoid flushing the TLB upon
- process switch. Each cached translation is tagged with some
- context identifier, and at context switch time, the operating
- system instructs the processor which context is becoming
- active. The feature slightly reduces context switch time by
- avoiding TLB flushes, and more importantly, reduces the warm-up
- period for a thread after context switch.</p>
-
- <p>&os; already used PCID, but the existing implementation
- had several shortcomings. The <tt>amd64</tt> pmap (the
- machine-dependent portion of the virtual memory subsystem)
- maintained a bitmap of all CPUs which ever loaded a
- translation for the given address space, and avoided TLB flush
- on the context switch. The bitmap was used to direct
- Inter-Processor Interrupts to the marked CPU when the
- operating system needed to perform TLB invalidation. The most
- significant deficiency of the old implementation was the increase of
- TLB invalidation IPIs, since the bitmap could only grow until
- a full TLB shootdown was performed. It increased the TLB rate,
- which negated the positive effects of avoiding TLB flushes on
- large machines. Secondarily, the bitmap maintenance in both
- the pmap and the context code was quite complicated, leading
- to bugs. These issues resulted in the PCID feature being
- disabled by default.</p>
-
- <p>The new PCID implementation uses an algorithm described in
- the U. Vahalia book "UNIX Internals: The New Frontiers". The
- algorithm is already used, for example, by the MIPS pmap for
- assigning Address Space Identifiers (ASIDs) to
- software-managed TLB entries. The pmap maintains a per-CPU
- generation count, which is assigned to the next unused PCID
- when the context is activated on CPU. TLB invalidation
- includes resetting the generation count, which causes
- reallocation of the PCID when a context switch is performed.
- As result, the new implementation issues exactly the same
- amount of shootdown IPIs as a pmap which does not utilize
- PCID.</p>
-
- <p>Another change included with the PCID rewrite is a move of
- the address space switching code from assembler to C source,
- making the algorithm easier to understand and validate.</p>
-
- <p>Measurements done with <tt>hwpmc(4)</tt> on a Haswell machine
- indicated that the new implementation reduced the TLB miss
- rate by up to 10 times, without an increase in TLB shootdown
- IPIs.</p>
-
- <p>The rewrite was committed to HEAD at r282684.</p>
-
- <p>Note: AMD processors do not have the PCID feature for host paging
- (AMD provides ASIDs for SVM use). But it is likely that AMD
- processors do cache TLB translations for different address
- spaces transparently, and snoop writes to the page tables to
- invalidate the caches.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Mellanox iSCSI Extensions For RDMA (iSER) Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
- <common>Gurtovoy</common>
- </name>
- <email>maxg@mellanox.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sagi</given>
- <common>Grimberg</common>
- </name>
- <email>sagig@mellanox.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
- href="https://github.com/sagigrimberg/iser-freebsd">iser-freebsd
- on GitHub</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Building on the new in-kernel iSCSI initiator stack released
- in &os; 10.0 and the recently added iSCSI offload interface,
- Mellanox Technologies has begun developing iSCSI extensions
- for RDMA (iSER) initiator support to enable efficient data
- movement using the hardware offload capabilities of Mellanox's
- 10, 40, 56 and 100 Gigabit IB/Ethernet adapters.</p>
-
- <p>Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) has been shown to have a
- great value for storage applications. RDMA infrastructure
- provides benefits such as Zero-Copy, CPU offload, Reliable
- transport, Fabric consolidation, and many more. The iSER
- protocol eliminates some of the bottlenecks in the traditional
- iSCSI/TCP stack, provides low latency and high throughput, and
- is well suited for latency aware workloads.</p>
-
- <p>This work includes a new ICL module that implements the iSER
- initiator. The iSCSI stack is slightly modified to support
- some extra features such as asynchronous IO completions,
- unmapped data buffers, and data-transfer offloads. The user
- will be able to choose iSER as the iSCSI transport with
- <tt>iscsictl</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>The project is in its beta phase. Recent additions
- include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Rebased on top of 11-CURRENT (r284921)</li>
- <li>Added discovery over iSER support</li>
- <li>HA and automatic session re-establishment support</li>
- <li>Split iSER from iSCSI module</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>In addition, the <tt>iser</tt> driver has been and continues
- to be thoroughly tested. The test suite includes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>traffic</li>
- <li>FS tests</li>
- <li>compliance tests</li>
- <li>traffic failover/failback</li>
- <li>session recovery</li>
- <li>dynamic module load/unload</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The code is ready for inclusion and will be released under
- the BSD license.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Mellanox Technologies
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Root Remount</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napiera&lstrok;a</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>One of the long missing features of &os; was the ability to
- boot with a temporary rootfs, configure the kernel to be able
- to access the real rootfs, and then replace the temporary root
- with the real one. In Linux, the functionality is known as
- <tt>pivot_root</tt>. The reroot project aims to provide
- similar functionality in a different, slightly more
- user-friendly way: rerooting. Simply put, from the user point
- of view it looks like the system performs a partial shutdown,
- killing all processes and unmounting the rootfs, and then
- partial bringup, mounting the new rootfs, running init, and
- running the startup scripts as usual.</p>
-
- <p>The project is in the late implementation phase. A working
- prototype was written, and work is in process to rewrite it in
- an architecturally nicer way.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Complete debugging</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Frederic</given>
- <common>Culot</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>&os; Ports Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">The Ports
- Collection</url>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/">Contributing
- to Ports</url>
- <url href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html">&os; Ports
- Monitoring System</url>
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">Ports
- Management Team</url>
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/portmgr/">portmgr
- Blog</url>
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/">portmgr on
- Twitter</url>
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/portmgr">portmgr on
- Facebook</url>
- <url href="http://plus.google.com/communities/108335846196454338383">portmgr
- on Google+</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As of the end of the second quarter, the ports tree holds
- nearly 25,000 ports and the PR count is about 1,800. Once
- again, the tree saw more activity than during the previous
- quarter, with almost 8,000 commits performed by 153 active
- committers. On the other hand, the number of problem reports
- closed decreased slightly, with a bit less than 1,700 problem
- reports fixed.</p>
-
- <p>In the second quarter, several commit bits were taken in for
- safekeeping, following an inactivity period of more than 18
- months (clsung, dhn, obrien, tmseck), or on committer's
- request (sahil). Two new developers were granted a ports
- commit bit (Michael Moll - mmoll@, and Bernard Spil -
- brnrd@).</p>
-
- <p>On the management side, pgollucci@ started his four-month
- term as portmgr-lurker in June, and no changes were made to
- the portmgr team during the second quarter.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter also saw the release of the second quarterly
- branch, namely <tt>2015Q2</tt>. On this branch, 39 committers
- applied 305 patches, which is more than twice as many updates
- as during the last quarter.</p>
-
- <p>On the quality assurance side, 30 exp-runs were performed to
- validate sensitive updates or cleanups. Amongst those
- noticeable changes are the update to pkg 1.5.4, three new
- <tt>USES</tt> (<tt>waf</tt>, <tt>gnustep</tt>, <tt>jpeg</tt>),
- the Perl default switch to 5.20, Ruby to 2.1.6, Firefox
- 38.0.6, and Chromium 43.0.2357.130.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>As in the previous quarter, a tremendous amount of work
- was done on the tree to update major ports and to close even
- more PRs than in 2015 Q1, but as always, any additional help
- is greatly appreciated!</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>OpenBSM</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Christian</given>
- <common>Brueffer</common>
- </name>
- <email>brueffer@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>TrustedBSD audit mailing list</name>
- <email>trustedbsd-audit@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.openbsm.org/">OpenBSM: Open Source Basic
- Security Module (BSM) Audit Implementation</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/openbsm/openbsm">openbsm on
- GitHub</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>OpenBSM is a BSD-licensed implementation of Sun's Basic
- Security Module (BSM) API and file format. It is the user
- space side of the CAPP Audit implementations in &os; and Mac
- OS X. Additionally, the audit trail processing tools are
- expected to work on Linux.</p>
-
- <p>After a period of dormancy, the project is slowly picking up
- steam again. The OpenBSM source code repository was migrated
- from &os;'s Perforce server to GitHub. We hope this will make
- the code more accessible and stimulate outside contributions.
- In addition to the repository migration, automated build
- testing using Travis CI has been enabled, and initial steps
- towards a new test release have been made.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Test the code on GitHub on different releases of Mac OS X
- and Linux. Especially testing on Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks)
- and newer would be greatly appreciated.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Shawn</given>
- <common>Webb</common>
- </name>
- <email>shawn.webb@hardenedbsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oliver</given>
- <common>Pinter</common>
- </name>
- <email>oliver.pinter@hardenedbsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>HardenedBSD</name>
- <email>core@hardenedbsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://hardenedbsd.org/">HardenedBSD</url>
- <url href="https://hardenedbsd.org/article/shawn-webb/2015-06-30/introducing-true-stack-randomization">True
- Stack Randomization</url>
- <url href="https://hardenedbsd.org/article/shawn-webb/2015-07-06/announcing-aslr-completion">Announcing
- ASLR Completion</url>
- <url href="https://hardenedbsd.org/article/shawn-webb/2015-07-11/call-donations">Call
- for Donations</url>
- <url href="https://www.soldierx.com/">SoldierX</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>HardenedBSD is a downstream distribution of &os; aimed at
- implementing exploit mitigation and security technologies.
- The HardenedBSD development team has focused on several key
- features, one being Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR).
- ASLR is a computer security technique that aids in mitigating
- low-level vulnerabilities such as buffer overflows. ASLR
- randomizes the memory layout of running applications to
- prevent an attacker from knowing where a given vulnerability
- lies in memory.</p>
-
- <p>This last quarter, the HardenedBSD team has finalized the
- core implementation of ASLR. We implemented true stack
- randomization along with a random stack gap. This change
- allows us to apply 42 bits of entropy to the stack, the
- highest of any operating system. We bumped the
- <tt>hardening.pax.aslr.stack_len</tt> <tt>sysctl(8)</tt> to 42
- by default on amd64.</p>
-
- <p>We also now randomize the Virtual Dynamic Shared Object
- (VDSO). The VDSO is one or more pages of memory shared
- between the kernel and the userland. On amd64, it contains
- the signal trampoline and timing code
- (<tt>gettimeofday(4)</tt>, for example).</p>
-
- <p>With these two changes, the ASLR implementation is now
- complete. There are still tasks to work on, however. We need
- to update our documentation and enhance a few pieces of code.
- Our ASLR implementation is in use in production by HardenedBSD
- and is performing robustly.</p>
-
- <p>Additionally, we are currently running a fundraiser to help
- us establish a not-for-profit organization and for hardware
- updates. We have received a lot of help from the community
- and we greatly appreciate the help. We need further help
- to take the project to the next level. We look forward to
- working with the &os; project in providing excellent
- security.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- SoldierX
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Update the <tt>aslr(4)</tt> manpage and the wiki
- page.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve the Shared Object load order feature with Michael
- Zandi's improvements.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Re-port the ASLR work to vanilla &os;. Include the
- custom work requested by &os; developers.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Close the existing review on Phabricator.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Open multiple smaller reviews for pieces of the ASLR
- patch that can be split out logically.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Perform a special backport to HardenedBSD 10-STABLE for
- OPNSense to pull in.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p><tt>golang</tt> segfaults in HardenedBSD. Help would be
- nice in debugging.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>OPNsense</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Franco</given>
- <common>Fichtner</common>
- </name>
- <email>franco@opnsense.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ad</given>
- <common>Schellevis</common>
- </name>
- <email>ad@opnsense.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jos</given>
- <common>Schellevis</common>
- </name>
- <email>jos@opnsense.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://opnsense.org">OPNsense website</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/opnsense">OPNsense source
- code</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>OPNsense is a fork of pfSense that aims to follow &os;'s
- code base and ecosystem quickly and closely while retaining
- the parent's powerful firewall capabilities. The new 15.7
- release includes efforts such as firmware upgrades and
- packaging fully based on <tt>pkg</tt>, weekly security
- updates, the replacement of ALTQ-based traffic shaping with
- IPFW/dummynet, and production-ready LibreSSL integration as an
- alternative to OpenSSL.</p>
-
- <p>Contributors and testers are welcome as we work on
- redesigning plugin support, rework the GUI according to modern
- coding standards (MVC) and privilege separation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Deciso
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title>Linux Binary Emulation Layer Upgrade</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Allan</given>
- <common>Jude</common>
- </name>
- <email>AllanJude@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dmitry</given>
- <common>Chagin</common>
- </name>
- <email>dchagin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napiera&lstrok;a</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Johannes</given>
- <common>Meixner</common>
- </name>
- <email>xmj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Emulation Team</name>
- <email>emulation@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Emulation">Emulation team
- on &os; wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; emulation team has done extensive work on polishing
- &os;'s Linux emulation layer. After more than a year and a
- half, Dmitry Chagin's changes to the Linux binary emulation
- layer were merged into &os; 11.0-CURRENT. Before merging the
- more than 115 individual changes into <tt>base/head</tt>, Ed
- Maste and Edward Tomasz Napiera&lstrok;a were able to help by
- reviewing and improving the code quality.</p>
-
- <p>Work has begun on backporting these changes into &os;
- 10-STABLE, with the current 10.2 release cycle in mind. We
- hope to have that backport ready before 10.2-PRERELEASE turns
- into 10.2-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>In that same vein, Allan Jude was able to upload and improve
- a recent Differential Revision that will eventually lead to
- our having both 32-bit and 64-bit ports for CentOS 6. Port
- review activity started during the BSDCan conference's
- developer summit, and will be continued extensively during the
- Cambridge Developer Summit.</p>
-
- <p>We are currently expecting to have both Fedora 10, Centos 6
- 32-bit- and CentOS 6 64-bit-compatible frameworks available by
- Q4/2015.</p>
-
- <p>Call for Help: Contributing</p>
-
- <p>People can contribute to the Emulation team's efforts by
- testing the CentOS 64-bit changes on a &os; 11.0-CURRENT
- system. Please use Bugzilla to report any bugs or oddities
- encountered.</p>
-
- <p>For the ambitious: we are planning to start working on a
- CentOS 7 framework. CentOS7 is 64-bit only, uses a newer
- kernel, and has <tt>systemd</tt>, so this work is highly
- experimental. We hope to have a usable port by Q2/2016.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Perceivon Hosting Inc.
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- ScaleEngine Inc.
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <!-- Dmitry, think about putting your employer here ;-)
- <sponsor>
- Optional sponsor
- </sponsor> -->
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Test 64-bit Linux emulation on 11.0-CURRENT</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Backport 64-bit Linux emulation to 10-STABLE</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Review 64-bit CentOS 6 ports and merge changes</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Create/heavily update existing 64-bit CentOS 7 ports</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Anyone who would like to get in touch should not hesitate
- to contact any of the <tt>emulation@</tt> team members.
- Similarly, a mail to <tt>emulation@FreeBSD.org</tt> is
- always welcome.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Cluster Administration Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Cluster Administration Team</name>
- <!-- email intentionally left incomplete -->
- <email>clusteradm@</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Cluster Administration Team consists of the people
- responsible for administering the machines that the project
- relies on for its distributed work and communications to be
- synchronised. In this quarter, the team has been extremely
- busy with work both visible and invisible from outside of the
- &os;&nbsp;infrastructure.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Migrated reference machines used by &os; developers to the
- new machines purchased by the &os;&nbsp;Foundation at
- New York Internet</li>
-
- <li>Separated email services (and single-point-of-failure
- cases) from the machine that has been handling this task for
- over 18 years, to new, single-purpose service
- installations</li>
-
- <li>Reorganized the infrastructure, serving repositories
- hosted by <tt>svn.freebsd.org</tt> to GeoDNS-backed mirrors,
- all with a single, official SSL certificate</li>
-
- <li>Increased multi-site redundancy for public and non-public
- services throughout, at present, eight world-wide geographic
- sites</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>While an enormous amount of this work was volunteer-driven,
- resources (time and hardware) were generously provided by the
- &os;&nbsp;Foundation.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation (time and hardware)
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title><tt>bhyve</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
- <email>grehan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Neel</given>
- <common>Natu</common>
- </name>
- <email>neel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tycho</given>
- <common>Nightingale</common>
- </name>
- <email>tychon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Allan</given>
- <common>Jude</common>
- </name>
- <email>freebsd@allanjude.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marcelo</given>
- <common>Araujo</common>
- </name>
- <email>araujo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bhyve.org">bhyve FAQ and talks</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><tt>bhyve</tt> is a hypervisor that runs on the FreeBSD/amd64
- platform. At present, it runs FreeBSD (8.x or later), Linux
- i386/x64, OpenBSD i386/amd64, and NetBSD/amd64 guests.
- Current development is focused on enabling additional guest
- operating systems and implementing features found in other
- hypervisors.</p>
-
- <p><tt>bhyve</tt> BoF at BSDCan 2015</p>
-
- <p>A <tt>bhyve</tt> BoF was held during lunch hour at BSDCan
- 2015. It was attended by approximately 60 people.</p>
-
- <p>Michael Dexter showed Windows Server 2012 running inside
- bhyve.</p>
-
- <p>Common themes that came up during the discussion were:
- <tt>bhyve</tt> configuration, libvirt and OpenStack
- integration, best practices, <tt>bhyve</tt> with ZFS,
- additional guest support and live migration.</p>
-
- <p>Google Summer of Code 2015</p>
-
- <p>A number of bhyve-related proposals were submitted for GSoC
- 2015 and these four were accepted:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a
- href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2015/NE2000EmulationForBhyve">NE2000
- device emulation</a></li>
-
- <li><a
- href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2015/PortingBhyveToArm">Porting
- bhyve to ARM</a></li>
-
- <li><a
- href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2015/ptnetmapOnBhyve">ptnetmap
- support in bhyve</a></li>
-
- <li><a
- href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2015/PXEbhyve">PXE
- boot support in bhyveload</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>A number of improvements were made to <tt>bhyve</tt> this
- quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>GEOM storage backend now works properly with
- <tt>bhyve</tt>.</li>
-
- <li>Device model enhancements and new instruction emulations
- to support Windows guests.</li>
-
- <li>Improve virtio-net performance by disabling queue
- notifications when not needed.</li>
-
- <li>The dtrace FBT provider now works properly with
- vmm.ko.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Marcelo Araujo and Allan Jude created a rough patch to make
- <tt>bhyve</tt> parse a config file to replace the existing
- method of configuration by command line invocation. The rapid
- pace of advancement in <tt>bhyve</tt> resulted in requiring a
- much more complex config file. A new design for the config
- file, with support for the plugin architecture that will
- eventually be introduced into <tt>bhyve</tt>, is now being
- discussed.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Improve documentation.</task>
-
- <task><tt>bhyveucl</tt> is a script for starting <tt>bhyve</tt>
- instances based on a libUCL config file. More information at
- <a href="https://github.com/allanjude/bhyveucl">https://github.com/allanjude/bhyveucl</a>.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for <tt>virtio-scsi</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Flexible networking backend: <tt>wanproxy</tt>,
- <tt>vhost-net</tt></task>
-
- <task>Support running <tt>bhyve</tt> as non-root.</task>
-
- <task>Add filters for popular VM file formats (VMDK, VHD,
- QCOW2).</task>
-
- <task>Implement an abstraction layer for video (no X11 or SDL in
- base system).</task>
-
- <task>Suspend/resume support.</task>
-
- <task>Live Migration.</task>
-
- <task>Nested VT-x support (<tt>bhyve</tt> in
- <tt>bhyve</tt>).</task>
-
- <task>Support for other architectures (ARM, MIPS, PPC).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Cleanup on <tt>pw(8)</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Baptiste</given>
- <common>Daroussin</common>
- </name>
- <email>bapt@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p><tt>pw(8)</tt> is the utility to create, delete, and
- modify users. This tool has remained mostly untouched since
- its creation, but needed updating.</p>
-
- <p>Lots of cleanup has been done:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Deduplication of code</li>
-
- <li>Reduction of complexity by splitting into smaller
- functions</li>
-
- <li>Reuse of existing code in base:
- <ul>
- <li><tt>sbuf(9)</tt> for buffered string</li>
-
- <li><tt>stringlist(3)</tt> for string arrays</li>
-
- <li><tt>gr_utils</tt> (from libutil) instead of homemade
- group manipulation</li>
-
- <li><tt>strptime(3)</tt> to parse time strings</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
-
- <li>Added validation on most input options, fixing some
- serious bugs due to bad usage of <tt>atoi(3)</tt></li>
-
- <li>many regression tests added to test for regressions due to
- all of these changes</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>A new feature was added:
- <tt>pw -R <u>rootdir</u> <i>cmd</i></tt> which allows
- cross manipulation of users.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>More cleanup.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>More regression tests.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>LDAP support?</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>1-Wire Kernel Driver Implementation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2956">1-Wire Stuff:
- Basics and Temperature</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This is a kernel driver implemetation of the Dallas
- Semiconductor 1-Wire bus in a generic fashion. While
- temperature sensors are the only devices initially supported,
- other devices should be easy to add. Multiple devices on one
- bus are supported. Both normal and overdrive modes are
- supported.</p>
-
- <p>Multiple temperature sensors have been well tested, but
- there is a high bit error rate. There are indications that
- this is due to bad bit-read times. The code is written with
- enough resilience to cope with the problem by retrying, and
- the error rate is low enough that a couple of retries paper
- over many marginal issues.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Implement the overdrive device. Add overdrive capability
- to <tt>owc</tt> and provide an <tt>own</tt> method to allow
- the presentation drivers to know when it is safe to use the
- overdrive ROM commands.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement the Identification device. This device just has
- a class of 1 and no registers.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement non-FDT <tt>gpiobus</tt> attachment.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Test overdrive timings.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement other attachments for things like serial port or
- specialized 1-Wire controllers.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Use the system clock to implement more precise delays
- to improve the error rate.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Use interrupt mode for GPIO pins to time the transitions
- of the line to determine the bit values without busy
- waiting. Use &os;'s fine-grained sleeping to do the same
- for write-one and write-zero routines.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Review the code at the URL above.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Test the code on a device other than a RPi, RPi 2, or
- BeagleBone Black.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Test the code on architectures besides <tt>armv6</tt>.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement streamlined temperature mode where the
- <tt>convert_t</tt> command is broadcast and a callback
- reads the values for all the devices detected on the
- bus.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement parasitic power mode.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on Cavium ThunderX (<tt>arm64</tt>)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dominik</given>
- <common>Ermel</common>
- </name>
- <email>der@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Wojciech</given>
- <common>Macek</common>
- </name>
- <email>wma@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michal</given>
- <common>Stanek</common>
- </name>
- <email>mst@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Zbigniew</given>
- <common>Bodek</common>
- </name>
- <email>zbb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/arm64">&os; Wiki: arm64 page</url>
- <url href="https://youtu.be/lLgc4FJLJ3Y">Video: &os; on the 48-core
- ThunderX (ARMv8)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the previous report, ThunderX gained SMP support and
- &os; is now running on 48 real-life ARMv8 CPU cores! The
- newly introduced functionality was based on initial
- foundational work submitted by Andrew Turner and Robin
- Randhawa, with emulation as the primary target.</p>
-
- <p>Semihalf's efforts focused on hardware, and include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Multicore support for the newer Generic Interrupt
- Controller GICv3</li>
-
- <li>Numerous bug fixes for:
- <ul>
- <li><tt>pmap(9)</tt> - memory attributes and TLB
- management</li>
-
- <li><tt>locore.S</tt> - secondary core initialization</li>
-
- <li>IPI (inter-processor interrupts)</li>
-
- <li>Per-CPU timers</li>
-
- <li>Size of early UMA allocations</li>
-
- <li>Cache maintenance</li>
-
- <li>Exceptions handling</li>
-
- <li>Stack issues</li>
- </ul></li>
-
- <li>ThunderX-specific changes and quirks</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>This support was introduced to the public at the &os; 2015
- Developer Summit in Ottawa at a demo held by Semihalf and the
- FreeBSD Foundation. Cavium's ThunderX server CRB (Customer
- Reference Board) is now capable of booting SMP &os; from both
- the hard disk and from an NFS root using a PCIe networking
- card. The example setup is now available on the &os; test
- cluster hosted at Sentex Communications.</p>
-
- <p>ThunderX support changes are currently being reviewed and
- integrated into mainline &os;.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- ARM Ltd.
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- Cavium
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- Semihalf
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Upstream ThunderX support to &os; HEAD</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Support for multi-socket configuration of ThunderX (96 CPUs
- connected through coherent fabric)</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement VNIC support (ThunderX networking controller)</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ZFSguru</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jason</given>
- <common>Edwards</common>
- </name>
- <email>sub.mesa@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://zfsguru.com">ZFSguru</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>ZFSguru is a multifunctional server appliance with a strong
- emphasis on storage. ZFSguru began as simple web-interface
- frontend to ZFS, but has since grown into a &os; derivative
- with its own infrastructure. The scope of the project has
- also grown with the inclusion of add-on packages that add
- functionality beyond the traditional NAS functionality found
- in similar product like FreeNAS and NAS4Free. ZFSguru aims to
- be a true multifunctional server appliance that is extremely
- easy to set up and can unite both novice and more experienced
- users in a single user interface. The modular nature of the
- project combats the danger of bloat, whilst still allowing
- extended functionality to be easily deployed.</p>
-
- <p>The ZFSguru project is nearing the release of version 0.3, a
- major milestone for the project. In this new version, major
- work has been done on fundamentals. An overview:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>New build infrastructure allows for frequent releases of
- system images and services in a semi-automated way.</li>
-
- <li>New GuruDB database allows for a growing number of system
- images and servers, and provides good caching to accelerate
- pages.</li>
-
- <li>Redesigned installation procedure, and addition of new
- distributions Root-on-RAM and Root-on-Media aside from the
- already supported Root-on-ZFS.</li>
-
- <li>Both LiveCD and USB images will be provided. The USB
- image also has UEFI boot support working alongside the
- regular MBR boot support so both are available.</li>
-
- <li>Many overhauled libraries and additions to the web
- interface.</li>
-
- <li>Many improvements to services, such as the new Gnome 3
- graphical environment.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>ZFSguru version 0.3 will be released on the first of
- August.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="arch">
- <title>&os;/arm64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ruslan</given>
- <common>Bukin</common>
- </name>
- <email>br@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/arm64" >&os; arm64
- wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last status report, support for building &os; for
- AArch64 (arm64) has been committed to Subversion. This has
- initially been targeting qemu, with more hardware support
- being added after review.</p>
-
- <p>Support for ACPI, SMP, DTrace, and <tt>hwpmc</tt> has been
- added. ACPI is able to enumerate devices and get to the
- <tt>mountroot</tt> prompt. Further work is needed to get into
- userland. SMP has been tested on qemu with two cores, and
- work is under way to support SMP on hardware. The
- <tt>hwpmc</tt> driver includes support for the Cortex-A53,
- Cortex-A57, and Cortex-A72 cores from ARM.</p>
-
- <p>Poudriere has been used with user-mode qemu to test building
- packages. Over 14,000 ports were successfully built. A
- number of issues have been found and fixed from this first
- run. These fixes should unblock about 5,000 additional
- ports.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The FreeBSD Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>ABT Systems Ltd</sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>ARM Ltd</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Port to more SoCs</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Test Poudriere on native hardware</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/">Foundation
- website</url>
- <url href="http://freebsdjournal.com/">&os; Journal</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
- dedicated to supporting and promoting the &os; Project and
- community worldwide. Funding comes from individual and
- corporate donations and is used to fund and manage development
- projects, conferences and developer summits, and provide
- travel grants to &os; developers. The Foundation purchases
- hardware to improve and maintain &os; infrastructure and
- publishes &os; white papers and marketing material to promote,
- educate, and advocate for the &os; Project. The Foundation
- also represents the &os; Project in executing contracts,
- license agreements, and other legal arrangements that require
- a recognized legal entity.</p>
-
- <p>Here are some highlights of what we did to help &os; during
- the last quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p>We were a Platinum Sponsor for BSDCan 2015 and the
- sponsor for the Ottawa developer and vendor summits. We
- were pleased to provide 12 travel grants for &os;
- contributors to attend the conference and have
- opportunities to meet face-to-face with other &os;
- contributors. You can read some of their trip reports
- <a href="http://freebsdfoundation.blogspot.com/2015_06_01_archive.html">here</a>.</p>
-
- <p>In celebration of our 15th anniversary we provided a
- delicious &os; cake, which was happily devoured by
- conference attendees.</p>
-
- <p>Various Foundation team members gave talks, attended
- talks, participated in doc sprints, worked on efforts to
- improve &os;, worked at our booth, and spent time
- talking to our constituents about areas where we can help
- with &os;.</p>
-
- <p>Foundation members gave these talks:</p>
-
- <p><ul>
- <li> Anne Dickison: "&os; Advocacy: How you can spread
- the word"</li>
-
- <li>Kirk McKusick:
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2015/schedule/events/525.en.html">"An Introduction to the Implementation of ZFS"</a>
- </li>
-
- <li>George Neville-Neil:
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2015/schedule/events/528.en.html">"Measure Twice, Code Once"</a>
- and
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2015/schedule/events/566.en.html">"Cambridge L41: Teaching Advanced Operating Systems with &os;"</a>
- </li>
-
- <li>Ed Maste:
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2015/schedule/events/567.en.html">"The LLDB Debugger in &os;"</a>
- and Ed Maste also ran the Vendor Summit.
- </li>
- </ul></p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>We held our annual board meeting in Ottawa. We are
- pleased to announce the addition of Benedict Reuschling to
- our board of directors. Read his interview
- <a href="http://freebsdfoundation.blogspot.com/2015/07/freebsd-foundation-welcomes-new-board.html">here</a>.
- The current board of directors and officers were all
- re-elected. You can find out who is on our board
- <a href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/board">here</a>.
- We spent the day planning our 12-month goals, project
- roadmapping, FreeBSD education offerings, fundraising, and
- advocacy efforts.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Dru Lavigne promoted and gave a presentation on &os;
- at
- <a href="http://linuxfestnorthwest.org/2015">LinuxFest
- Northwest 2015</a>.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>We have committed to sponsoring several upcoming conferences:
- vBSDCon, womENcourage 2015, EuroBSDCon 2015, Grace Hopper
- conference, BSDCon Brasil, Cambridge Developer Summit, and
- OpenZFS. You'll also find us at OSCON, July 21-23, and the
- SNIA Storage Developer Conference, Sept 21-24.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Fundraising</p>
-
- <p>So far, we have raised $361,000 for 2015 from over 500
- donors. Juniper became a Gold level donor. We are
- actively approaching commercial &os; users for Silver-plus
- donations, and asking large tech companies for separate
- women in tech funding, to help us recruit more women to
- the &os; Project. We are also asking companies for
- funding to help with our &os; education efforts.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>We had the pleasure of hosting Groff the BSD Goat here in
- Colorado in April.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Infrastructure Support</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation funded almost $50,000 of equipment to support &os;
- infrastructure. Most of this went towards new and
- upgraded servers at the NYI facility. We sent Glen Barber
- there to install the new servers. You can read all about
- <a href="http://freebsdfoundation.blogspot.com/2015/05/another-data-center-site-visit-nyi.html">his
- trip</a>.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Advocacy Work</p>
-
- <p>The &os; Journal has over 9200 subscribers, with a 98%
- renewal rate. Our marketing director, Anne Dickison, was
- busy providing advocacy work for the Project. She helped
- provide more &os; marketing literature and material. This
- included the cool <i>I Choose &os;</i> sticker and very
- popular <i>I Love FreeBSD</i> temporary tattoos that are available
- at conferences. We published April, May, and June
- Foundation Newsletters to highlight the work being done by
- the Foundation to support &os;. These newsletters also
- include company &os; testimonials, upcoming events where
- &os; will be promoted, and the new From the Trenches
- articles from &os; contributor experiences working with
- &os;.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>One of the Foundation's responsibilities is to protect
- &os; intellectual property (IP). This includes protecting
- the &os; trademarks. We granted trademark usage
- permission to various companies who want to show their
- support for &os;. To get permission to use the
- trademarks, interested parties must agree to our
- <a href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/documents/guidelines">Trademark
- Usage Terms and Conditions</a>.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Project Development Work</p>
-
- <p>George Neville-Neil signed up new universities to look at
- the &os; course including George Washington University,
- Johns Hopkins, and UC Santa Cruz. He is working with
- Verisign on the DevSummit that will be held at vBSDCon.
- He also worked with ARM to set up meeting with 18 hardware
- and silicon vendors at the ARM Partner Meeting in
- August.</p>
-
- <p>Ed Maste continued managing the &os;/arm64 porting
- project. He also continued with updates to the ELF
- Toolchain tools in the &os; base system and incorporated a
- set of fixes from the upstream project to fix issues with
- the <tt>strip</tt> tool. Ed investigated and fixed a set
- of outstanding issues with the new <tt>vt(4)</tt> console
- in the &os; installer.</p>
-
- <p>Staff member Edward Napiera&lstrok;a committed a number of bug
- fix merges to the stable/10 branch for inclusion in &os;
- 10.2, and continued investigation of a project to support
- runtime switching of the root file system. He merged a
- large number of improvements to the <tt>autofs</tt>
- <tt>automount</tt> daemon. He also supported &os;
- developer Dmitry Chagin's work on 64-bit Linux binary
- emulation support by reviewing the extensive patch set.
- Those changes are now committed to FreeBSD's Subversion
- tree, and will arrive in &os; 11.0.</p>
-
- <p>Staff member Konstantin Belousov continued development on
- the Intel DMA remap (DMAR) and Process Context Identifier
- (PCID) infrastructure projects. Kostik also contributed
- an extensive set of changes to multiple aspects of &os;:
- stability improvements in the virtual memory subsystem,
- improved compatibility in options handling in the runtime
- loader, thread library improvements, and GDB debugger
- enhancements.</p>
-
- <p>Glen Barber, who is a Foundation employee, is also a
- release engineer for the Project. Here are some
- highlights of what he did to help the Project:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Added support to the release build code in 11-CURRENT
- for producing &os;/aarch64 (arm64) memory stick images
- and virtual machine disk images for use within
- Qemu.</li>
-
- <li>Worked with Colin Percival and Brad Davis on testing
- and refining the release build code to support building
- Amazon EC2 images, and Vagrant images for Hashicorp
- Atlas, respectively.</li>
-
- <li>Reworked the &os;/arm build code to provide a
- fully-native build infrastructure for the existing
- images (BEAGLEBONE, RPI-B, PANDABOARD, WANDBOARD), and
- add support for additional images (GUMSTIX,
- CUBOX/HUMMINGBOARD).</li>
-
- <li>Wrote several additional utilities to reduce human
- error in several areas of Release Engineering, including
- producing the filesystem hierarchy used by the FTP
- mirrors, enhancements to the internal build scripts used
- by Release Engineering, and support for automatically
- uploading and publishing virtual machine images.</li>
-
- <li>While attending BSDCan 2015, Glen worked with several
- developers and teams on various items, such as
- discussing packaging the base system with
- <tt>pkg(8)</tt>, migrating internal &os; servers to the
- new machines the Foundation purchased for the NYI
- facility, and discussing further possible future
- enhancements to the &os; build infrastructure.</li>
-
- <li>Started the 10.2-RELEASE cycle.</li>
-
- </ul>
- </li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Wine/&os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gerald</given>
- <common>Pfeifer</common>
- </name>
- <email>gerald@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Naylor</common>
- </name>
- <email>dbn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Wine">Wine wiki</url>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/i386-Wine">Wine on amd64
- wiki</url>
- <url href="http://www.winehq.org">Wine homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This quarter has seen seven updates to the
- <tt>wine-devel</tt> port that closely tracks upstream
- development as well as updates to its helper ports
- (<tt>wine-gecko-devel</tt> and <tt>wine-mono-devel</tt>):</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Stable releases: 1.6.2 (1 port revision)</li>
-
- <li>Development releases: 1.7.40 through 1.7.46</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The <tt>i386-wine-devel</tt> port has packages built for
- amd64 for &os; 8.4, 9.1+, 10.1+ and CURRENT.</p>
-
- <p>Accomplishments include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Rename <tt>wine-compholio</tt> to
- <tt>wine-staging</tt> (to match upstream developments).</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Future development on Wine will focus on:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>Add the <tt>getdirentries(2)</tt> patch to the
- <tt>wine-devel</tt> port.</li>
-
- <li>Redevelop and upstream the <tt>getdirentries(2)</tt>
- patch.</li>
-
- <li>Redevelop and upstream the kernel32 <tt>Makefile</tt>
- patch.</li>
-
- <li>Add support to the <tt>i386-wine</tt> port for
- <tt>pkg</tt> 1.5 (library conflicts currently prevent
- support).</li>
-
- <li>Add support for Windows 32-bit on Windows 64-bit (WoW64):
- <ul>
- <li>Reduce the <tt>i386-wine</tt> port to just the
- components required for WoW64.</li>
-
- <li>Rename the <tt>i386-wine</tt> port to
- <tt>wow64</tt>.</li>
-
- <li>Make the wine ports depend on the wow64 ports when
- built on amd64.</li>
-
- <li>Investigate and verify the interactions between Wine64
- and WoW64.</li>
-
- <li>Investigate possible update approaches for the
- wow64 ports (that have to be pre-compiled) and how
- updating with the wine ports will work.</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <p> Maintaining and improving Wine is a major undertaking
- that directly impacts end-users on &os; (including many
- gamers). If you are interested in helping please contact us.
- We will happily accept patches, suggest areas of focus or have
- a chat.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Open Tasks and Known Problems (see the
- <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Wine">Wine wiki</a>)</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>&os;/amd64 integration (see the
- <a href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/i386-Wine">i386-Wine
- wiki</a>)</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Porting Windows 32-bit on Windows 64-bit (WoW64)</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>KDE on &os; team</name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://freebsd.kde.org/">KDE on &os; website</url>
- <url href="https://freebsd.kde.org/area51.php">KDE ports staging
- area</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/KDE">KDE on &os; wiki</url>
- <url href="https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd">KDE/&os;
- mailing list</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/tcberner/kde5">Development
- repository for integrating KDE 5</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KDE on &os; team focuses on packaging and making sure
- that the experience of KDE and Qt on &os; is as good as
- possible.</p>
-
- <p>Brad Davis has been working on CMake, resulting in an update
- to version 3.2.3 being committed to ports.</p>
-
- <p>Overall, we have updated the following ports in this
- quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>CMake 3.2.3 (committed to ports)</li>
- <li>Qt 4.8.7 (committed to area51)</li>
- <li>Qt 5.4.1 (refinements committed to ports)</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Put more effort into the Qt5-related ports: KDE Frameworks
- 5 (currently worked on by Tobias Berner) and PyQt 5.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Warner's ARMv6 Hard Float Experiment</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/armv6tohardfloat">Moving
- armv6 from Soft Float to Hard Float</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The plan for the transition to hard float on ARMv6 involved
- having a new <tt>MACHINE_ARCH</tt>. That seemed expedient,
- but inelegant to me. The kernel can easily run both soft and
- hard floating point binaries, assuming that the proper
- libraries are available.</p>
-
- <p>As an experiment, I have been investigating how hard it would
- be to just start generating hard float binaries starting with
- &os; 11.0 and what issues this causes. I am most interested
- in the source, the effects on ports, and any binary/package
- upgrade issues from &os; 10.X to 11.</p>
-
- <p>If successful, this will allow the project to move more
- quickly away from a soft-floating point default. Users
- upgrading from &os; 10 will automatically be upgraded to hard
- float. All supported ARMv6 and ARMv7 processors have hardware
- floating point, so this will not be a problem for the vast
- majority of users. In addition, many of the build scripts
- know about all values of <tt>MACHINE_ARCH</tt>, and not
- changing the <tt>MACHINE_ARCH</tt> will allow those scripts to
- continue to function without additional changes.</p>
-
- <p>I am about three fourths of the way through investigating
- this possibility and coding up solutions to the problems
- encountered so far.</p>
-
- <p>The risks from this experiment are that it will encounter
- unforseen dependencies. This could force us to go with the
- original plan for migration to hard floating point.</p>
-
- <p>The hope for this experiment is to pave the way for using the
- superior hard floating point in &os; 11 with minimal impact to
- our users and their current build scripts and processes.
- Backwards compatibility will be ensured with the libsoft tasks
- if users need to run &os; 10.X ARMv6 softfloat binaries on
- &os; 11.0 with its new hardfloat libraries. Packages should
- automatically update once the new hardfloat packages are put
- into place.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Building seat belts into <tt>ld.so</tt> to not cross-thread
- libraries of differing floating point implementations.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Clang should properly mark hard versus soft floating point
- <tt>.o</tt>s. This is a minor issue, since <tt>ld</tt>
- handles things correctly.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p><tt>libsoft</tt>, the analog of <tt>lib32</tt>, needs to be
- completed.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Patches to flip the switch from soft to hard for builds for
- <tt>armv6</tt>. Some additional code needed to build soft
- float may be needed for the prior task.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Official Packages</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bryan</given>
- <common>Drewery</common>
- </name>
- <email>bdrewery@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>Ports Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sean</given>
- <common>Bruno</common>
- </name>
- <email>sbruno@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://pkg-status.FreeBSD.org">Package Status</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>x86 Packages</p>
-
- <p>With the help of the FreeBSD Foundation providing more
- build servers, we have increased the build frequency of
- packages from weekly to about every other day. Packages are
- provided for all currently supported releases and head on
- <tt>i386</tt> and <tt>amd64</tt> from the ports head branch,
- and quarterly packages for &os; 10.1 and 9.3 release
- branches.</p>
-
- <p>We are using eight different systems for building packages.
- The build process has been fully automated and is
- more fault tolerant now. More details on this will be
- available in an upcoming &os; Journal article. About eleven
- servers are used for daily test builds. To make it simpler for
- everyone to find the status and results of these builds,
- <a href="http://pkg-status.FreeBSD.org">pkg-status.FreeBSD.org</a>
- has been developed by Bryan Drewery. Its intent is to show
- all systems and builds in nearly real-time. It is currently
- in a beta stage and will be improved over time. At the time
- of this writing, it is temporarily down, but will be restored
- soon.</p>
-
- <p>ARM/MIPS Packages</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation purchased servers for the project to
- begin building and providing ARM and MIPS packages. These
- packages are currently built from x86 systems using QEMU.
- More details on this can be found in the
- <a href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2015/schedule/events/532.en.html">BSDCan
- 2015 Presentation</a>. The work to do this has been
- shepherded by Sean Bruno and has had help from many people
- including but not limited to Juergen Lock, Stacey Son, Ed
- Maste, Peter Wemm, Alexander Kabaev, Adrian Chadd, Baptiste
- Daroussin, Bryan Drewery, Dimitry Andric, Andrew Turner,
- Warner Losh, Ian Lapore, and Brooks Davis.</p>
-
- <p>We are currently targeting packages for head on
- <tt>mips</tt>, <tt>mips64</tt> and <tt>armv6</tt>. Each set
- takes one to two weeks to build on QEMU. They will be
- provided on a best effort basis for now on the default
- repository of <tt>pkg.FreeBSD.org</tt>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- FreeBSD Foundation (package building hardware)
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Portmgr met at BSDCan and decided that the default package
- set should be provided based on the Ports Quarterly branch.
- This will provide more stable packages by default and allow
- users who wish to have the bleeding edge to use the head
- packages. The Quarterly branch is currently updated in full
- every three months from head and otherwise receives security
- and critical fixes. Moving towards this plan will also
- require a change to how we update the Quarterly branch.
- More details will be provided later.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Performance and stability of QEMU continues to improve.
- Native cross-building support in ports needs more work and
- testing to be viable.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>The package builds currently run from a <tt>crontab</tt>
- every other day. Some of the builds take two hours
- (incremental), while others can take up to 30 hours for a
- full build. An open task here is to implement a better
- OS ABI check to see if incremental builds can be done, or if
- a full rebuild is needed when an SA/EN comes out. The plan
- for this is detailed at
- <a href="https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-arch/2015-April/017025.html">https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-arch/2015-April/017025.html</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Another open task is to implement a master queue
- coordinator to start the next builds as soon as all others
- are done. This will also allow improving the pkg-status
- site's view of everything.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='gsoc'>
- <title>GSoC 2015: <tt>libc</tt> Security Extensions</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pedro</given>
- <common>Giffuni</common>
- </name>
- <email>pfg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oliver</given>
- <common>Pinter</common>
- </name>
- <email>op@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2015/FreeBSDLibcSecurityExtensions">Project
- Wiki Page</url>
- <url href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3043">Code Review
- Differential</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As part of this year's Google Summer of Code, we have been
- adding support for the <tt>_FORTIFY_SOURCE</tt> extension to
- <tt>libc</tt>. This extension uses the GCC
- <tt>builtin_object_size</tt> information to prevent buffer overflows in
- existing code. The compiler and the C library can effectively
- detect a set of common programming mistakes.</p>
-
- <p>A mixed version of the NetBSD and
- Android implementations has been ported and is currently
- undergoing heavy testing. On &os;, this code has already
- found two small bugs. On the other hand, the &os; codebase
- is extremely useful to test the framework.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Google Summer of Code Program
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Code review and more buildworld testing with GCC.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Integration tests, especially on non-x86 platforms.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Documentation: the framework is relatively popular on GNU
- <tt>libc</tt> but we still have to work on better documentation.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Testing and possibly integrating with ports.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>We will have to re-schedule the GSoC project, as we were
- expecting to spend less time on this.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="ports">
- <title>The Graphics Stack on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>FreeBSD Graphics Team</common>
- </name>
- <email>freebsd-x11@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics">Graphics stack
- roadmap and supported hardware matrix</url>
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/graphics/">Graphics stack
- team blog</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-graphics">Ports
- development tree on GitHub</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The members of the graphics team were lacking spare
- time during this quarter, and only few things could be
- improved.</p>
-
- <p>Our ports development tree still holds an update to Mesa 10.6
- along with many cleanups and bug fixes. (It was 10.5 in the
- previous quarterly report.) Initially, we planned to commit
- it in early July, just after the &os; 8.4-RELEASE end-of-life date, but the EOL
- was delayed to the 31st of July. Therefore, we will send a
- Call For Testers near the end of July, with the update to be
- committed in early August. Of course, the update can still be
- obtained and tested directly from the Ports development tree
- by using the <tt>mesa-next</tt> branch.</p>
-
- <p>Several smaller updates to X.Org-related ports were committed
- to the Ports tree.</p>
-
- <p>The work on the i915 kernel driver update made no progress
- during this quarter due to the lack of free time.
- Fortunately, it can resume in Q3 with the hope to have
- something ready to test in September 2015.</p>
-
- <p>The update to the DRM device-independent code was merged to
- <tt>stable/10</tt>. This means it will be available in the
- upcoming &os;&nbsp;10.2-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>Recently, the website hosting our blog has been down
- frequently. It is again the case at the time of this
- writing. We exported the data the last time it was up,
- so we will probably move to another system. Of course, the
- URL will change as well.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>See the Graphics wiki page for up-to-date information.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Multipath TCP for &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nigel</given>
- <common>Williams</common>
- </name>
- <email>njwilliams@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/newtcp/mptcp">MPTCP Project
- Website</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p> Multipath TCP (MPTCP) is an extension to TCP that
- allows for the use of multiple network interfaces on a
- standard TCP session. The addition of new addresses and
- scheduling of data across these occurs transparently from the
- perspective of the TCP application.</p>
-
- <p>The goal of this project is to deliver an MPTCP kernel
- patch that interoperates with the reference MPTCP
- implementation, along with additional enhancements to aid
- network research.</p>
-
- <p>The patch now supports the core mechanisms of the MPTCP
- protocol (multi-address operation, data-level retransmission,
- etc).</p>
-
- <p>Recent additions include improved socket-option
- handling and the transfer of some logging output to DTRACE. The
- patch has been updated to build against r285254 of HEAD.</p>
-
- <p>A patch (v0.5) is currently being tested and will be
- made available to the public shortly, with a plan to release
- further patches on a more frequent basis following that.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Complete documentation and testing for release of the v0.5
- patch.</p>
- </task>
- <task>
- <p>Release Technical Report describing the implementation
- of v0.5.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<report>
- <date>
- <month>July-September</month>
-
- <year>2015</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>The third quarter of 2015, from July to September, was
- again a period of busy activity for &os;: for the second quarter
- in a row we have the largest report yet published.</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation continues to play a strong role, bringing
- both a developer and evangelist presence to conferences, funding
- much of the hardware that the cluster administration team uses to
- keep things running, and sponsoring many development projects for
- &os;. This quarter we also hear from some of the student projects
- funded by Google Summer of Code 2015, ranging a wide gamut from
- the bootloader to additional ARM support, but also at a range of
- completion status. Some of the GSoC output is in the tree
- already, but others could benefit from additional attention to
- help out our budding new contributors as their schedules fill with
- the return to classes.</p>
-
- <p>ZFS and the network stack continue to be strong areas for
- &os;, with both receiving active maintenance and feature
- improvements during this quarter. Substantial work continues on
- arm64, potentially putting it on the path toward a promotion to
- Tier-1 status, and a new port to the RISC-V architecture has
- made great headway in a short period of time. But it is not just
- our strengths and exciting new areas that have seen attention this
- cycle; there are also some parts of the system that are frequently
- perceived as unchanging infrastructure that have received
- attention and improvements, with <tt>truss</tt> and
- (<tt>k</tt>)<tt>gdb</tt> receiving significant overhauls, new
- implementations for the man page tools being brought in, the
- website receiving a new skin, and a brand new system for
- translating documentation that greatly lowers the barrier to
- entry.</p>
-
- <p>Nonetheless, despite its record length, this report does
- not and cannot cover all of the work being done on &os; throughout
- the reporting period &mdash; there are many bug fixes too minor to
- mention here, and developers too busy working on the next project
- to write up an entry for the previous project. It is not just the
- developers committing to Subversion that comprise the ongoing
- activities of &os;, but also the users testing unreleased
- code or reporting bugs in released code, and participants on the
- mailing lists and forums helping each other solve their problems.
- Even the chats on IRC that wander far from the stated topic of a
- channel contribute to the community around &os;; it is that
- community whose effectiveness and helpfulness is a key component
- of the effectiveness and usefulness of &os; itself. Not just to
- the developers listed in this report, but to everyone in the
- community, thank you for making &os; a great operating system.</p>
-
- <p><i>&mdash;Ben Kaduk</i></p>
-
- <p><hr /></p>
-
- <p>Please submit status reports for the fourth quarter of 2015
- (from October to December) by January 7, 2016.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>gsoc</name>
-
- <description>Google Summer of Code</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title><tt>ioat(4)</tt> Driver Import</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jim</given>
- <common>Harris</common>
- </name>
- <email>jimharris@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Conrad</given>
- <common>Meyer</common>
- </name>
- <email>cem@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I/O_Acceleration_Technology">Wikipedia
- article on IOAT</url>
-
- <url href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=r287117">Commit
- importing <tt>ioat(4)</tt></url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A new driver, <tt>ioat(4)</tt>, was added to the tree.
- <tt>ioat(4)</tt> supports Intel's I/O Acceleration Technology
- devices which are found on some Intel server systems.</p>
-
- <p>These devices are DMA offload engines, which can accelerate
- some I/O-heavy applications by offloading memory copies from
- the main CPU to the I/OAT unit. This acceleration is not
- transparent; applications must be adapted to take advantage of
- the hardware.</p>
-
- <p>Some I/OAT models support more advanced copying modes, such as
- XOR; these modes are not yet supported in the <tt>ioat(4)</tt>
- driver.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Intel Corporation
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- EMC / Isilon Storage Division
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Further testing, especially on a range of device models
- other than BDXDE (looking for volunteers here).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Support for the more advanced copy modes.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>IPsec Upgrades</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
- <email>gnn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John-Mark</given>
- <common>Gurney</common>
- </name>
- <email>jmg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ermal</given>
- <common>Luçi</common>
- </name>
- <email>eri@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>IPsec is now enabled by default in the GENERIC kernel
- configuration, and work is proceeding to speed things up in
- various ways. The latest changes are the addition, by
- &a.jmg;, &a.eri;, and &a.gnn;, of AES modes both in hardware
- and in software. Part of this work also includes more
- benchmarks undertaken using Conductor in the netperf project.
- Results have been reported at BSDCan and vBSDcon with more to
- come at EuroBSDcon and BSDCon Brasil.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Netgate
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Performance improvements and other tweaks are ongoing.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>DTrace and TCP</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
- <email>gnn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/287759">Commit
- adding trace points replacing TCPDEBUG</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>With the advent of DTrace we are able to replace many of
- the internal kernel debugging options, such as TCPDEBUG, with
- statically defined tracepoints (SDTs). Tracepoints have now
- been added to the system that replicate the functionality of
- the TCPDEBUG kernel option. No new kernel options need to be
- added &mdash; they are standard with any kernel that has
- DTrace, which is included in the default GENERIC kernels in
- 10.X and HEAD.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Limelight Networks
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeBSD on the Acer C720 Chromebook</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michael</given>
- <common>Gmelin</common>
- </name>
- <email>freebsd@grem.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://blog.grem.de/pages/c720.html">Blog post on
- how to get things working</url>
- <url href="http://blog.grem.de/sysadmin/FreeBSD-On-AcerC720-Merged-2015-07-25-23-30.html">Blog
- post with links to commits in HEAD</url>
-
- <url href="http://blog.grem.de/sysadmin/FreeBSD-10.2-On-AcerC720-2015-09-19-17-00.html">Backported
- patch for 10.2-RELEASE</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Acer C720 Chromebook is an affordable (under $200) and
- powerful little laptop that provides a battery life of up to
- six hours running &os;. It is a great machine for travelling
- and coding in general. The machine is fully functional,
- meaning that all essential devices work: keyboard, trackpad,
- light sensor, backlight control, display in VESA mode (fast),
- external Display on HDMI (only VESA mirror mode), sound, USB
- ports, SD card slot, camera, and Atheros wireless.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter, this project extended previous work on the
- boot process and keyboard driver as well as the
- <tt>smbus(4)</tt> driver. It added three new drivers:
- <tt>ig4(4)</tt> for the I2C bus, <tt>cyapa(4)</tt> for the
- trackpad, and <tt>isl(4)</tt>, for the ambient light sensor.</p>
-
- <p>Much of the development was originally done in late 2014.
- Since then, the patches have been massively improved and
- merged into HEAD, so that all relevant devices work without
- manual patching.</p>
-
- <p>For those who are unable to run HEAD, there is a
- backported patch to 10.2-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to everyone who helped in the process. I couldn't
- have done it without you (you know who you are).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Cavium LiquidIO Smart NIC Driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Stanislaw</given>
- <common>Kardach</common>
- </name>
- <email>kda@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Zyta</given>
- <common>Racia</common>
- </name>
- <email>zr@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.cavium.com/LiquidIO_Application_Acceleration_Adapters.html">LiquidIO
- product page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project aims to add support for the LiquidIO family
- of high-performance programmable accelerator 10/40-gigabit
- Ethernet network adapters. The currently developed kernel
- driver supports CN6640- and CN6880-based PCIe cards, enabling
- these features:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>A CNNIC API for controlling/interacting with the smart NIC
- from user and kernel space including:
- <ul>
- <li>Handling multiple concurrent applications running on
- the same device</li>
-
- <li>A request/reply mechanism for (a)synchronous
- ordered/unordered communication</li>
-
- <li>Remote memory operations</li>
-
- <li>Device shutdown/reset</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
-
- <li>A basic NIC module utilizing the CNNIC API and a
- Cavium-provided NIC firmware. This module provides:
- <ul>
- <li>Single/multi-queue TX</li>
-
- <li>Hardware TCP/UDP checksum offloading</li>
-
- <li>Large Receive Offload</li>
-
- <li>Promiscous mode</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
-
- <li>Sysctl-based device statistics and configuration view</li>
-
- <li>Custom firmware loading via user-built modules and
- &os;'s <tt>firmware(9)</tt> mechanism.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The project is currently being developed in house and is
- being prepared for upstream. We plan on making it
- available in &os; 11.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Cavium
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- Semihalf
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Upstream the code to &os; head.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os;&nbsp;Release Engineering Team</name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.2R/announce.html">&os;&nbsp;10.2-RELEASE
- announcement</url>
-
- <url href="http://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/">&os; development
- snapshots</url>
-
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.3R/schedule.html">&os;&nbsp;10.3-RELEASE
- schedule</url>
-
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.0R/schedule.html">&os;&nbsp;11.0-RELEASE
- schedule</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting
- and publishing release schedules for official project releases
- of &os;, announcing code freezes, and maintaining the
- respective branches, among other things.</p>
-
- <p>In mid-August, the &os;&nbsp;Release Engineering Team
- released &os;&nbsp;10.2-RELEASE, two weeks earlier than the
- original schedule anticipated.</p>
-
- <p>The &os;&nbsp;Release Engineering Team would like to thank
- all that have tested the BETA and RC builds and reported
- issues during the release cycle.</p>
-
- <p>The &os;&nbsp;Release Engineering Team, with approval from
- the &os;&nbsp;Core Team, appointed &a.marius; as the Deputy
- Lead.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Porting <tt>bhyve</tt> to ARM-based Platforms</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mihai</given>
- <common>Carabas</common>
- </name>
- <email>mihai@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
- <email>grehan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2015/PortingBhyveToArm">Project
- Wiki page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This summer we have started porting <tt>bhyve</tt> onto ARMv7
- platforms. The low-level routines for ARM processors were
- rewritten while trying to preserve the hypervisor API
- originally created for the x86 architectures. We managed to
- bring up a &os; guest up to the point of initializing
- interrupts. There is still work to be done in order to
- virtualize the interrupts and the timer. Our short-term plan
- after finishing the interrupts and the timer is porting to a
- real hardware platform (Cubie2).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Virtualize interrupts and timer.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Port to a real hardware platform.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Create SMP support for bhyve-on-arm.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Port to ARMv8.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Bringing GitLab into the Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Torsten</given>
- <common>Zühlsdorff</common>
- </name>
- <email>ports@toco-domains.de</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michael</given>
- <common>Fausten</common>
- </name>
- <email>ports@michael-fausten.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=202468">PR
- for the new port</url>
-
- <url href="https://github.com/t-zuehlsdorff/gitlabhq/blob/master/doc/install/installation-freebsd.md">Installation
- guide</url>
-
- <url href="https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq/">GitLab
- Source Tree</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>GitLab is a web-based Git repository manager with many
- features, used by more than 100.000 organizations, including
- NASA and Alibaba. It also is a very long-standing entry on
- the &quot;Wanted Ports&quot; list on the &os; Wiki.</p>
-
- <p>In the last month there was steady progress, finally
- resulting in the PR for adding the new port. In addition to
- the many dependencies &a.pgollucci; is working on, there was
- already a large amount of work done. Along with many new or
- updated rubygems, Rails 4.1 was resurrected. A large group of
- committers were involved in the process and guided us through
- the various problems and pitfalls.</p>
-
- <p>Because of the number of dependencies &mdash; we nearly hit
- 100 &mdash; making progress takes some time. In the meantime,
- a new major version of GitLab has already been released,
- requiring even more dependencies and updates. Work on this
- version is in progress, but the first goal is to get the
- latest stable version from the 7.14 branch into the ports
- tree.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- anyMOTION GRAPHICS GmbH, Düsseldorf, Germany
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Closing all the PRs of the dependencies</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Committing the GitLab port itself</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Updating the port to the latest version of the 8.x
- branch</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Xfce on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Xfce Team</name>
- <email>xfce@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Xfce">&os; Xfce
- Project</url>
-
- <url href="https://www.assembla.com/spaces/xfce4/subversion/source">&os;
- Xfce Repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Xfce is a free software desktop environment for Unix and
- Unix-like platforms, such as &os;. It aims to be fast and
- lightweight, while still being visually appealing and easy to
- use.</p>
-
- <p>During this quarter, the team has kept these applications
- up-to-date:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>science/xfce4-equake-plugin</tt> 1.3.8</li>
-
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-power-manager</tt> 1.5.2</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/libexo</tt> 0.10.7</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-embed-plugin</tt> 1.6.0</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-verve-plugin</tt> 1.1.0</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin</tt> 1.5.1</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11-wm/xfce4-desktop</tt> 4.12.3</li>
-
- <li><tt>www/midori</tt> 0.5.11</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We also follow the unstable releases (available in our
- experimental repository) of:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-panel-switch</tt> 1.0.2 (utility to
- backup panel layouts)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-dashboard</tt> 0.5.1</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>In the <tt>trunk</tt> branch, <tt>x11-wm/xfce4-panel</tt>
- contains a patch to support
- <tt>sysutils/xfce4-panel-switch</tt> (available through the
- panel preferences).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Test the new stable release of GLib 2.46.x with the
- kqueue/kevent backend enabled (it was disabled with revision
- <a href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/ports?view=revision&amp;revision=393663">r393663</a>).
- Currently several features are broken, especially in Thunar,
- xfce4-panel, and Xfdashboard.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title><tt>Node.js</tt> Modules</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Olivier</given>
- <common>Duchateau</common>
- </name>
- <email>olivierd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.assembla.com/spaces/cozycloud/subversion/source">Node.js
- modules</url>
-
- <url href="https://people.FreeBSD.org/~olivierd/porters-handbook/using-nodejs.html">Pre-draft
- documentation</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><tt>Node.js</tt> is a platform built on Chrome's JavaScript
- runtime for easily building fast, scalable network
- applications. It uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model
- that makes it lightweight and efficient, perfect for
- data-intensive real-time applications that run across
- distributed devices.</p>
-
- <p>The goal of this project is to make it easy to install the
- modules available in the
- <a href="http://npmjs.org/">npm package registry</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Currently, the repository contains more than 100 new ports,
- in particular:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>CoffeeScript (a programming language that transcompiles to
- JavaScript)</li>
-
- <li>node-gyp (allows building Node.js addons, often written in
- C or C++)</li>
-
- <li>Request (a simplified HTTP client)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We have also written several helpers for the porting,
- available in our experimental repository.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Bring in <tt>grunt.js</tt> (and modules), the JavaScript
- task runner.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Put more effort into support for <tt>node-gyp</tt> in the
- USES framework</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Root Remount</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napierala</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3693">Userland
- code review</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A feature long missing from &os; was the ability to boot up
- with a temporary rootfs, configure the kernel to be able to
- access the real rootfs, and then replace the temporary root
- with the real one. In Linux, this functionality is known as
- pivot_root. The reroot project aims to provide similar
- functionality in a different, slightly more user-friendly, way.
- Simply put, from the user's point of view it is as simple as
- running <tt>reboot -r</tt>. The system performs a partial
- shutdown, killing all processes and unmounting the rootfs, and
- then partial bringup, mounting the new rootfs, running init,
- and running the startup scripts as usual.</p>
-
- <p>The kernel part of the project has been committed to
- 11-CURRENT. The userland part is at the "finishing touches"
- stage, and is expected to be committed soon. A merge to
- stable/10 is planned and reroot support is planned be included
- in &os; 10.3.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Clang, <tt>llvm</tt>, <tt>lldb</tt>, <tt>compiler-rt</tt> and <tt>libc++</tt> Updated to 3.7.0</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dimitry</given>
- <common>Andric</common>
- </name>
- <email>dim@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roman</given>
- <common>Divacky</common>
- </name>
- <email>rdivacky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Davide</given>
- <common>Italiano</common>
- </name>
- <email>davide@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://llvm.org/releases/3.7.0/docs/ReleaseNotes.html">LLVM
- 3.7.0 Release Notes</url>
- <url href="http://llvm.org/releases/3.7.0/tools/clang/docs/ReleaseNotes.html">Clang 3.7.0
- Release Notes</url>
-
- <url href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/201377">PR 201377 Ports
- exp-run</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have updated <tt>clang</tt>, <tt>llvm</tt>, <tt>lldb</tt>,
- <tt>compiler-rt</tt>, and <tt>libc++</tt> in base to the 3.7.0
- release. These all contain numerous improvements. Please see
- the linked release notes for more detailed information. This
- brings us completely up-to-date with the latest upstream
- versions of these projects. Meanwhile, &a.emaste; is working
- on importing the llvm.org version of <tt>libunwind</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>Like the 3.5.x and 3.6.x releases, these components require
- C++11 support to build. At this point, &os; 10.0 and later
- provide that support, at least on x86. Currently, there are no
- solid plans to MFC these versions to any stable branches, due
- to the difficulties this would introduce for the usual upgrade
- scenarios.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to &a.emaste; and &a.andrew; for their help with this
- import, and thanks to &a.antoine; for several ports
- exp-runs.</p>
-
- <p>During the first ports exp-run, some major problems were
- found, one introduced by a <tt>clang</tt> bug which caused
- <tt>pow()</tt> to generate floating point exceptions in some
- cases. This in turn caused <tt>libpng</tt> to fail to build,
- and one bug in <tt>libjpeg-turbo</tt>, which was caused by
- undefined behavior. These two problems took some time to fix,
- after which another exp-run was done, and this resulted in
- about a dozen newly failed ports. For almost all of these new
- failures, fixes were submitted and linked to the original PR
- 201377 for the exp-run.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- Commit ports fixes for dependencies of PR 201377.
- </task>
-
- <task>
- Test and report issues with the new tool chain.
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>UEFI Boot and Framebuffer Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marcel</given>
- <common>Moolenaar</common>
- </name>
- <email>marcel@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A number of UEFI bug fixes were committed over the last
- quarter, improving compatibility with different UEFI
- implementations. This includes improvements to EFI's
- <tt>vt(4)</tt> framebuffer driver, <tt>efifb</tt>, to handle
- systems with high resolution displays and unusual framebuffer
- stride values. In particular, this improves compatibility
- with a large number of recent Apple MacBook Pros and other
- Macs.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test &os; head and &os;-STABLE snapshots on
- a variety of UEFI implementations.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>The Graphics Stack on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>&os; Graphics team</common>
- </name>
- <email>freebsd-x11@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Graphics">Graphics
- stack roadmap and supported hardware matrix</url>
-
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/graphics/">Graphics
- stack team blog</url>
-
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-graphics">Ports
- development tree on GitHub</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Mesa ports were updated to 10.6.8. At the same time, the
- ports received a major overhaul to make sure all ports are
- correctly configured. Dual version support was removed.
- There is only one Mesa version for all supported &os;
- versions. The <tt>libosmesa</tt> port, which provided
- the off-screen version of
- Mesa, was merged into the Mesa framework.</p>
-
- <p>Another big item that was included in the Mesa port is
- OpenCL. There are two GPU-based OpenCL implementations:
- <tt>lang/clover</tt> for supported Radeon cards, and
- <tt>lang/beignet</tt> for supported Intel cards (currently
- only Ivybridge). Thanks go to Johannes Dieterich, O.
- Hartmann, and Koop Mast for making this happen.</p>
-
- <p>Now that Mesa is up-to-date, we can apply the same update
- procedure to the X.Org server. It is currently at 1.14, and
- an update to 1.17 is ready. It will be committed shortly.</p>
-
- <p>On the kernel side, progress has been made with the i915
- update. The driver is able to attach. There are some reports
- that the X.Org server starts but Mesa is unhappy, so
- acceleration does not work yet. If you want to test,
- instructions will be posted on the wiki in the i915 update
- article (see links). At this stage, we can only accept
- patches, though &mdash; we will not be able to provide
- support.</p>
-
- <p>We attended two conferences: XDC 2015 in Toronto and
- EuroBSDcon 2015 in Stockholm. Reports will be posted on the
- blog.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>See the Graphics wiki page for up-to-date information.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/">Foundation
- website</url>
-
- <url href="http://freebsdjournal.com/">&os; Journal</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
- dedicated to supporting and promoting the &os; Project and
- community worldwide. Funding comes from individual and
- corporate donations and is used to fund and manage development
- projects, conferences and developer summits, and provide
- travel grants to &os; developers. The Foundation purchases
- hardware to improve and maintain &os; infrastructure and
- publishes &os; white papers and marketing material to promote,
- educate, and advocate for the &os; Project. The Foundation
- also represents the &os; Project in executing contracts,
- license agreements, and other legal arrangements that require
- a recognized legal entity.</p>
-
- <p>Here are some highlights of what we did to help &os; last
- quarter:</p>
-
- <p>Anne Dickison and Deb Goodkin attended OSCON to promote
- &os;.</p>
-
- <p>&a.rwatson; organized and ran the Cambridge &os; Developer
- Summit 2015 ("BSDCam"). We provided travel grants to two &os;
- developers to attend the summit. Three Foundation board/staff
- members attended too.</p>
-
- <p>&a.gnn; attended the ARM Partner Meeting where he met with 15
- silicon and systems vendors to present the unique traits and
- qualities of &os; and work on setting up partnerships with the
- companies building and deploying ARM hardware.</p>
-
- <p>George and &a.rwatson; collaborated in Cambridge on
- developing further &os;-based teaching material at
- undergraduate and masters levels. Part of this project was
- funded by the Foundation.</p>
-
- <p>George planned and ran the DevSummit at vBSDCon 2015.</p>
-
- <p>We were proud to be a sponsor of
- <url href="http://www.verisign.com/en_US/internet-technology-news/verisign-events/vbsdcon/index.xhtml">vBSDCon
- 2015</url>, Sept 11-13 in Washington DC. &a.gnn; and
- &a.emaste; presented "Supporting a BSD Project" at the
- conference. &a.dru;, &a.gjb;, &a.gnn;, and &a.emaste;
- attended and represented the Foundation at both vBSDCon and
- the &os; Developer Summit that preceded it. We had many
- people stop by our table to make a donation, and it was
- another great opportunity to talk and work with people
- face-to-face.</p>
-
- <p>Cheryl Blain and &a.jhb; promoted the Foundation and &os; at
- the SNIA 2015 Storage Developer Conference, in Santa Clara,
- California, Sept 21-24. The Foundation was also a
- sponsor.</p>
-
- <p>We sponsored Andy Turner to attend Linaro Connect in San
- Francisco, Sept 21-25.</p>
-
- <p>&a.emaste;, our project development director, attended the
- X.Org Developer's Conference (XDC) in Toronto, Ontario.</p>
-
- <p>We sponsored the 2015 nginx Conference and sent &os;
- community member &a.jhb;.</p>
-
- <p>George Neville-Neil continued planning the
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201511VendorDevSummit">2015
- Silicon Valley Vendor Summit</url>, including securing
- the venue.</p>
-
- <p>&a.bcr; and &a.erwin; helped plan and organize the EuroBSDCon
- &os; Developer Summit. This included setting up the working
- groups, securing the venue, and getting the T-shirts made.</p>
-
- <p>Benedict helped organize, and he and &a.dru; participated
- in the
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/201507DevSummit">&os;
- Hackathon</url> in the Linuxhotel in Essen, Germany. It was a
- successful weekend of fixing bugs and collaborating with
- others.</p>
-
- <p>&a.dru; taught a &os; class in Berlin, Germany July
- 29-31.</p>
-
- <p>We were a sponsor of
- <url href="http://womencourage.acm.org/index.cfm">womENcourage
- 2015</url>, in Uppsala Sweden, Sept 24-26. Dru was the
- moderator for a panel on
- <url href="http://womencourage.acm.org/panel2.cfm">Open Source
- as a Career Path</url>. All the panelists were &os;
- contributors including Dan Langille, Allan Jude, Benedict
- Reuschling, and Deb Goodkin. We also had a table at the job
- fair and talked to a lot of students and professors about the
- benefits of working on &os; as an alternative to an
- internship, teaching about &os; in university classes, and
- hosting &os; events at their schools. Dan taught a workshop
- on How to Contribute to an Open Source project. Deb
- participated in this workshop and started a discussion on
- offering a similar workshop at BSD and non-BSD conferences.
- The workshop would be titled "How to Contribute to &os;", and
- participants would learn how to contribute documentation to
- the Project.</p>
-
- <p>We continued to publish our monthly newsletters, keeping the
- community informed on what we are doing, including event
- recaps, testimonials, project updates, and upcoming events.
- We received testimonials from Microsoft, NYCBus, and
- ScaleEngine. We also continued to approach companies to
- provide us with testimonials to help promote their use of
- &os;.</p>
-
- <p>Anne Dickison rebooted the Faces of &os; series and is
- working with &os; contributors on writing their stories.
- She continued to produce more &os; Swag and literature to
- promote &os;, as well as advocating for &os; over our social
- channels and with new partnerships.</p>
-
- <p>We reached our 2015 goal of 10,000 &os; Journal subscribers,
- and we published a new Open Journal article on our website, to
- help promote the Journal. We also started offering a new
- subscription bundle, where you can buy all the 2014 issues.
- The July/August issue was published.</p>
-
- <p>&a.gibbs; began teaching a semester-long &os; class at a middle school
- in Boulder, Colorado. We are using the BeagleBone Black (BBB)
- to run &os; connected to Macs and PCs. We have received a lot
- of support, both internally, and from the Project, to get the
- &os; images to work on the BBB with the Macs and PCs. It has
- been a great collaborative effort with community members, and
- this will help future classes in being able to support
- inexpensive platforms for teaching &os;.</p>
-
- <p>Work continued on creating a &os; curriculum for a half day
- workshop. Hopefully this will be available in late
- Spring.</p>
-
- <p>We provided legal support for the Project including granting
- trademark permission for some users and companies who
- requested permission to put the &os; logo on their websites
- and marketing literature.</p>
-
- <p>We met with commercial users to get their input on what
- they would like to see supported in &os;. We also do this to
- help connect &os; developers with commercial users to help
- facilitate collaboration.</p>
-
- <p>&os; Foundation employee and Release Engineer &a.gjb; was
- extremely busy during this quarter, working on a number of
- exciting areas of the &os; Project. Some of the highlights
- include:
-
- <ul>
- <li>Code cleanup and bug fixes to several parts of the
- release build code, and finishing adding support for
- automatically uploading cloud provider images, which was
- merged to the stable/10 branch before the code freeze.
- The 10.2-RELEASE cycle spanned a 9-week timeframe overall,
- starting from the code slush.</li>
-
- <li> With the &os; Release Engineering Team, released two
- BETA builds and three RC builds for the 10.2-RELEASE
- cycle, with the final release announced mid-August,
- two weeks ahead of the original schedule.</li>
-
- <li>With the &os; Cluster Administrators Team, assisted with
- a number of general updates and enhancements to the &os;
- infrastructure.</li>
- </ul></p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='gsoc'>
- <title>Multiqueue Testing</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tiwei</given>
- <common>Bie</common>
- </name>
- <email>btw@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hiren</given>
- <common>Panchasara</common>
- </name>
- <email>hiren@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>George</given>
- <common>Neville-Neil</common>
- </name>
- <email>gnn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2015/MultiqueueTestingProject">Project
- Wiki Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The aim of this project is to design and implement
- infrastructure to validate that a number of the network
- stack's multiqueue behaviours are functioning as expected.</p>
-
- <p>At present, most of this project has been implemented. It
- mainly consists of two parts:</p>
-
- <ol>
- <li>A general mechanism to collect the per-ring per-cpu
- statistics that can be used by all NIC drivers, and
- extensions to <tt>netstat(1)</tt> to report these
- statistics.</li>
-
- <li>A suite of network stack behavior testing programs that
- consists of:
-
- <ul>
- <li>a virtual multiqueue ethernet interface
- (<tt>vme</tt>)</li>
-
- <li>a UDP packet generator based on <tt>vme</tt></li>
-
- <li>a UDP server based on <tt>socket(2)</tt></li>
-
- <li>a TCP client based on <tt>lwip</tt> and
- <tt>vme</tt></li>
-
- <li>a TCP server based on <tt>socket(2)</tt></li>
- </ul>
- </li>
- </ol>
-
- <p>However, it still needs further refinements to make it
- suitable for committing to &os; head.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Google Summer of Code 2015
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>GNOME on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; GNOME Team</name>
- <email>freebsd-gnome@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome">&os; Gnome
- website</url>
-
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-gnome">Devel
- repository</url>
-
- <url href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Jhbuild/FreeBSD">Upstream
- build bot</url>
-
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/using-gnome.html">USE_GNOME
- Porter's Handbook chapter</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; GNOME Team maintains the GNOME, MATE, and CINNAMON
- desktop environments and graphical user interfaces for &os;.
- GNOME 3 is part of the GNU Project. MATE is a fork of the
- GNOME 2 desktop. CINNAMON is a desktop environment using
- GNOME 3 technologies but with a GNOME 2 look and feel.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter, GNOME 3.16 and MATE 1.10 were committed to the
- ports tree, followed up by some incremental improvements. A
- chapter covering the use of USE_GNOME within individual ports'
- <tt>Makefile</tt>s was written and committed to the Porter's
- Handbook.</p>
-
- <p>GNOME 3.18 has been ported. There are, however, some issues
- that need to be resolved before it can be committed to the
- ports tree.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>The &os; GNOME website is stale. Work is under way to improve
- it.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Please give feedback on and suggest improvements to the
- chapter in the Porter's Handbook on the <tt>USE_GNOME</tt>
- functionality.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Continue working on investigating the issues blocking
- GNOME 3.18.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Atomics</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alan</given>
- <common>Cox</common>
- </name>
- <email>alc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bruce</given>
- <common>Evans</common>
- </name>
- <email>bde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Atomic operations serve two fundamental purposes. First,
- they are the building blocks for expressing synchronization
- algorithms in a single, machine-independent way using
- high-level languages. In essense, atomics abstract the
- different building blocks supported by the various
- architectures on which &os; runs, making it easier to develop
- and reason about lock-less code by hiding hardware-level
- details.</p>
-
- <p>Atomics also provide the barrier operations that allow
- software to control the effects on memory of out-of-order and
- speculative execution in modern processors as well as
- optimizations by compilers. This capability is especially
- important to multithreaded software, such as the &os; kernel,
- when running on systems where multiple processors communicate
- through a shared main memory.</p>
-
- <p>Each machine architecture defines a memory model, which
- specifies the possible effects on memory of out-of-order and
- speculative execution. More precisely, it specifies the
- extent to which the machine may visibly reorder memory
- accesses to optimize performance. Unfortunately,
- there are almost as many models as architectures.
- Some architectures, for example IA32 or Sparcv9 TSO, are
- relatively strongly ordered. In contrast, others, like
- PowerPC or ARM, are very relaxed. In effect, atomics define a
- very relaxed abstract memory model for &os;'s
- machine-independent code that can be efficiently realized on
- any of these architectures.</p>
-
- <p>Most &os; development and testing still happens on
- x86 machines, which, when combined with x86's strongly ordered
- memory model, leads to errors in the use of atomics,
- specifically, barriers. In other words, the code is not
- properly written to &os;'s abstract memory model, but the
- strong ordering of the x86 architecture hides this fact. The
- architectures impacted by the code that incorrectly uses
- atomics are less popular or have limited availability, and the
- resulting bugs from the misuse of atomics are hard to
- diagnose.</p>
-
- <p>The goal of this project is to audit and upgrade the usage of
- lockless facilities, hopefully fixing bugs before they are
- observed in the wild.</p>
-
- <p>&os; defines its own set of atomics operations, like many
- other operating systems. But unlike other operating systems,
- &os; models its atomics and barriers on the release
- consistency model, which is also known as acquire/release
- model. This is the same model which is used by the C11 and
- C++11 language standards as well as the new 64-bit ARM
- architecture. Despite having syntactical differences, C11 and
- &os; atomics share essentially the same semantics.
- Consequently, ample tutorials about the C11 memory model and
- algorithms expressed with C11 atomics can be trivially reused
- under &os;.</p>
-
- <p>One facility of C11 that was missing from &os; atomics
- was <em>fences</em>. Fences are bidirectional barrier
- operations which could not be expressed by the existing
- atomic+barrier accesses. They were added in r285283.</p>
-
- <p>Due to the strong memory model implemented by x86 processors,
- <tt>atomic_load_acq()</tt> and <tt>atomic_store_rel()</tt> can
- be implemented by plain load and store instructions with only
- a compiler barrier. No additional ordering constraints are
- required. This simplification of <tt>atomic_store_rel()</tt>
- was done some time ago in r236456. The
- <tt>atomic_load_acq()</tt> change was done in r285934, after
- careful review of all its uses in the kernel and user-space to
- ensure that no hidden dependency on a stronger implementation
- was left.</p>
-
- <p>The only reordering in memory accesses which is allowed on
- x86 is that loads may be reordered with older stores to
- different locations. This results from the use of store
- buffers at the micro-architecural level. So, to ensure
- sequentially consistent behavior on x86, a store/load barrier
- needs to be issued, which can be done with an MFENCE
- instruction or by any locked read-modify-write operation. The latter
- approach is recommended by the optimization guides from Intel
- and AMD. It was noted that careful selection of the scratch
- memory location, which is modified by the locked RMW
- operation, can reduce the cost of the barrier by avoiding false
- data dependencies. The corresponding optimization was
- committed in r284901.</p>
-
- <p>The <tt>atomic(9)</tt> man page was often a cause of
- confusion due to both erroneous and ambiguous statements. The
- most significant of these issues were addressed in changes
- r286513 and r286784.</p>
-
- <p>Some examples of our preemptive fixes to the misuse of
- atomics that would only become evident on weakly ordered
- machines are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>A very important lockless algorithm, used in both the
- kernel and libc, is the timekeeping functionality
- implemented in <tt>kern/kern_tc.c</tt> and the userspace
- <tt>__vdso_gettimeofday</tt>. This algorithm relied on x86
- total store order (TSO) behavior. It was fixed in r284178
- and r285286.</li>
-
- <li>The <tt>kern/kern_intr.c</tt> lockless updates to the
- <tt>it_need</tt> indicator were corrected in r285607.</li>
-
- <li>An issue with
- <tt>kern/subr_smp.c:smp_rendezvous_cpus()</tt> not
- guaranteeing the visibility of updates done on other CPUs to
- the caller was fixed in r285771.</li>
-
- <li>The <tt>pthread_once()</tt> implementation was fixed to
- include missed barriers in r287556.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation (Konstantin Belousov's work)
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD/RISC-V Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ruslan</given>
- <common>Bukin</common>
- </name>
- <email>br@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Arun</given>
- <common>Thomas</common>
- </name>
- <email>arun.thomas@baesystems.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/riscv">&os;
- wiki RISC-V</url>
-
- <url href="https://people.freebsd.org/~br/riscv-singleuser.txt">Single
- user boot log</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>RISC-V is an open source Instruction Set Architecture (ISA)
- designed at UC Berkeley. It is freely available for all uses
- without requiring fees or license agreements.
- The RISC-V team intends to provide freely available
- BSD licensed CPU designs.</p>
-
- <p>&a.br; (University of Cambridge) now has &os; booting
- to a single user shell on a RISC-V simulator.
- The porting effort started only two months ago
- and is very much a work in progress, requiring significant
- refactoring and clean up before it reaches a committable
- state. Nonetheless, this is exceptional progress in a short
- time. The porting effort also identified a number of
- proposed ISA improvements.</p>
-
- <p>The port currently uses the GNU tool chain (GCC and
- binutils), and runs on the Spike simulator. Improved RISC-V
- support in Clang/LLVM and related tools is highly desired.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- DARPA, AFRL
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports on PowerPC</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexey</given>
- <common>Dokuchaev</common>
- </name>
- <email>danfe@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Ports Collection typically receives less attention on
- Tier-2 architectures than on Tier-1 architectures, although
- several build-runs were performed at various points in the
- past, and broken ports were marked as such at those times.</p>
-
- <p>Some of the Tier-2 platforms, such as PowerPC and ARM,
- have improved considerably recently, both on &os;'s and the
- compilers' sides, but as the tree is not rebuilt on the
- cluster very often, it was suspected that many ports are
- marked BROKEN while they in fact now build and run
- correctly.</p>
-
- <p>Over the past several weeks, 26 ports that were indeed
- broken on at least PowerPC had been fixed, 58 ports that were
- incorrectly marked as broken (leftovers from the old times)
- were marked as working, and fewer than 40 ports still have
- issues requiring further work.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>The Ports Collection could benefit a lot from more frequent
- sweeps targeting Tier-2 systems.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Recent work on QEMU-backed emulators and the
- much-anticipated cross-building of ports are essential
- pieces to bring &os; packages on par with the base system's
- support, architecture-wise.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The biggest task handled by the Core Team during this quarter
- was developing and publishing the new Code of Conduct. The
- Code of Conduct describes how people are expected to behave on
- all &os; official communication channels, as well as how
- developers and other people involved with the project are to
- behave when representing the project in public.</p>
-
- <p>The Code of Conduct was generally well received and elicited
- numerous comments and suggestions for improvements from the
- community, many of which have been integrated.</p>
-
- <p>The next task handled by Core was the restoration of Babak
- Farrokhi's ports commit bit. Babak resides in Iran. A few
- years ago, legal advice suggested that allowing contributions
- from Iranian residents might violate US trade sanctions.
- After several years, Core was asked to revisit the issue. On
- the advice of counsel, Core decided that it could restore
- commit privileges to commmitters residing in Iran.</p>
-
- <p>The CTM service came under security review. Given that the
- lack of use of routine authenticity checking made the
- injection of trivial exploit code relatively easy, the service
- was held to be too risky to continue as an official part of
- the &os; base system. CTM has very few remaining users but
- they should be able to install CTM from the Ports Collection
- in order to continue doing so.</p>
-
- <p>Core learned that ISC was ceasing its hosting service, which
- has entailed a rapid rework of plans on the movement of
- significant portions of the &os; cluster to that data center.
- Cluster administration has taken ownership of the situation
- and is making progress.</p>
-
- <p>Core fielded an enquiry about NextBSD and whether this should
- be the future direction for the whole &os; project. Core's
- position is that NextBSD is an interesting project, and we
- regard it, like the other BSD projects, as a potential source
- of good ideas. However, we currently have no plans to adopt
- NextBSD as the official &os; distribution.</p>
-
- <p>Beyond these issues, Core also spent time in various routine
- activities. During this quarter we issued three new src
- commit bits, and took none in for safekeeping. Welcome to
- &a.allanjude;, &a.araujo;, and &a.avos;.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Frederic</given>
- <common>Culot</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>&os; Ports Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">Ports Collection
- website</url>
-
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/contributing/ports-contributing.html">Contributing
- to the Ports Collection</url>
-
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">Port
- Monitoring service</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html">Team
- Website</url>
-
- <url href="http://blogs.freebsdish.org/portmgr/">Blog</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/">Twitter
- feed</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/portmgr">Facebook page</url>
-
- <url href="http://plus.google.com/communities/108335846196454338383">Google+
- page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As of the end of Q3 the ports tree holds just over
- 25,000 ports, and the PR count is above 2,000. The summer
- period saw less activity on the ports tree than during the
- previous quarter, with fewer than 7,000 commits performed by
- 120 active committers. Unfortunately, the number of problem
- reports closed also decreased significantly, with fewer than
- 1,500 problem reports fixed during Q3.</p>
-
- <p>In Q3 several commit bits were taken in for safekeeping,
- following an inactivity period of more than 18 months
- (fluffy), or on committer's request (xmj, stefan, brix). One
- new developer was granted a ports commit bit
- (&a.junovitch.email;), and one returning committer
- (&a.farrokhi;) had his commit bit reinstated.</p>
-
- <p>On the management side, no changes were made to the
- portmgr team during Q3.</p>
-
- <p>On the QA side, 25 exp-runs were performed to validate
- sensitive updates or cleanups. Amongst those, the noticeable
- changes are the update to <tt>pkg</tt> 1.6, the
- <tt>automake14</tt> removal, and several important port
- updates such as <tt>doxygen</tt> to 1.8.10, <tt>gnome3</tt> to
- 3.16, <tt>cmake</tt> to 3.3.1, and the Qt4 ports to 4.8.7.
- The default jdk was also set to <tt>openjdk8</tt>. Some
- infrastructure changes included the addition of new options
- helpers: <tt>opt_VARS</tt>, <tt>opt_VARS_OFF</tt>,
- <tt>opt_IMPLIES</tt>, and <tt>opt_PREVENTS</tt>. Some macros
- were also removed, such as <tt>UNIQUENAME</tt> and
- <tt>LATEST_LINK</tt>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>We would like to remind everyone that the ports tree is
- built and run by volunteers, and any help is greatly
- appreciated. This is more important than ever, since the
- number of problem reports cannot seem to stop increasing.
- So if you use ports or packages, please consider jumping in
- and helping! This is also true for existing porters: it
- would be great if you would consider the next step, which is
- to share your knowledge and mentor someone more junior with
- the ports tree internals. And if you already do these
- tasks, many thanks to you! </p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Cluster Administration Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Cluster Administration Team</name>
- <!-- email intentionally left incomplete -->
- <email>clusteradm@</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Cluster Administration Team consists of the people
- responsible for administering the machines that the project
- relies on for its distributed work and communications to be
- synchronised.</p>
-
- <p>Our primary cluster has been hosted as a guest in California
- for many years. Our ongoing project is relocating the core
- functionality to a location in New Jersey with a formal
- hosting arrangement. This is an equipment refresh,
- consolidation for better use of resources, and for better
- continuity of service.</p>
-
- <p>There is a significant amount of behind-the-scenes work to
- make this happen. The original cluster was implemented with
- a common, shared, assumed-to-be secure network with
- ubiquitous NFS everywhere. This structure does not lend
- itself well to being distributed across geographically
- diverse locations, particularly when Internet transit is
- required. The bulk of the work is rebuilding services to be
- portable, stand-alone components that do not depend on
- shared-network access and are safe enough to use across the
- insecure Internet.</p>
-
- <p>Highlights this quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Many internal distribution systems switched from rsync to
- a distribution mesh using &quot;syncthing&quot;.</li>
-
- <li>We have implemented more code/data signing infrastructure
- with out-of-band verification.</li>
-
- <li>New 32-core reference build hosts are online.</li>
-
- <li>Internal admbugs switched from bugzilla 4.4 to 5.0 and
- packages were made available for the bugmeister team.</li>
-
- <li>Finally switched from varnish3 to varnish4.</li>
-
- <li>We exorcised hub.FreeBSD.org, the last survivor of the
- 2012 security incident.</li>
-
- <li>vuxml and the legacy portaudit build system were converted
- to components and integrated.</li>
-
- <li>https://download.FreeBSD.org/ is nearing completion
- (please do not use until officially announced).</li>
-
- <li>A Taiwan node was brought into service for pkg, ftp,
- svn, and vuxml mirroring.</li>
-
- <li>One of the freebsd-update mirrors was converted from
- lighttpd to nginx due to a data corruption bug.</li>
-
- <li>We completed detachment of the svn repository from the old
- cluster and moved it to its new location.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Ongoing:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The cluster runs a mixture of 11-current and 10-stable as
- part of our &quot;eat our own dogfood&quot; project. For
- this to be useful, we do monthly cluster refreshes to keep
- up with current code.</li>
-
- <li>We build internal base system snapshots every few days
- and packages every day.</li>
-
- <li>We also provide support for non-clusteradm-operated
- services including jenkins, reviews, portsnap,
- freebsd-update, bugzilla, package builders, git, and
- mercurial. This varies from as little as maintaining SSL
- front-ends through operating servers, distributing data or
- building packages/binaries to run.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>KDE on &os; team</name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://freebsd.kde.org/">KDE on &os; website</url>
-
- <url href="https://freebsd.kde.org/area51.php">KDE ports staging
- area</url>
-
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/KDE">KDE on &os; wiki</url>
-
- <url href="https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd">KDE/&os;
- mailing list</url>
-
- <url href="http://src.mouf.net/area51/log/branches/plasma5">Development
- repository for integrating KDE 5</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Overall, we have updated the following ports this
- quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>CMake 3.3.1 (r396266)</li>
-
- <li>Qt 4.8.7 (r397043)</li>
-
- <li>QtCreator 3.5.0 (r395935)</li>
-
- <li>Fixed some dependencies, typos and plists in Qt5-ports
- (r396044-r396047), spotted by Ralf Nolden</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>In our development repository, we have done the following
- work:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Updated PyQt-bindings for qt4 to 4.11.4 and added qt5
- bindings 5.5, contributed by Guido Falsi, and modified by
- Tobias Berner (area51)</li>
-
- <li>Updated qt5 to 5.5.0. Ralf Nolden has contributed a
- handful of useful new ports, for example
- <tt>lang/qt5-l10n</tt> (<tt>area51/qt-5.5</tt>)</li>
-
- <li>The <tt>plasma5</tt> branch has been kept up to date with
- KDE's upstream and contains ports for Frameworks 5.14.0,
- Plasma Desktop 5.4.2 and Applications 15.08.1
- (<tt>area51/plasma5</tt>)</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Work on getting the stuff from <tt>plasma5</tt> branch into
- ports. (This is a major update to nearly all KDE
- applications, so testers are very welcome.)</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Finalize the work on PyQt5.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Port <tt>qt5-webengine</tt>. Qt-5.5 will probably be the
- last release shipping a <tt>www/webkit-qt5</tt> port.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="arch">
- <title>&os;/arm64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
- <!-- Optional section but highly encouraged. -->
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/arm64" >&os; arm64 wiki
- page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Numerous cleanups and fixes have been applied to the arm64
- kernel. This includes fixes to exception handling,
- asynchronous signals, ddb, and pmap. ddb has been updated to
- better handle accessing memory that may be unmapped. The pmap
- code was made more complete by implementing more functions as
- needed.</p>
-
- <p>Further work on SMP means that &os; now boots on all 48
- cores on the Cavium ThunderX platform. This includes adding
- support for the ARM GICv3 interrupt controllers and fixing the
- memory mapping to be shareable between CPUs.</p>
-
- <p>The test suite has been run on both qemu and hardware. Most
- of the test cases are passing, with around 30 tests either
- broken or failing. Work on diagnosing the issues with the
- remaining test cases is ongoing.
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- ABT Systems Ltd
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Port to more SoCs.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="arch">
- <title>&os; on the HiKey ARMv8 Board</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/arm64/HiKey">HiKey wiki
- entry</url>
-
- <url href="https://www.96boards.org/products/ce/hikey/">Hardware
- description</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The HiKey is a low-cost ARMv8 development board from the
- Linaro 96boards initiative. It contains a HiSilicon Kirin
- 6220 with eight ARMv8 cores and 1GB of ram.</p>
-
- <p>&os; has been ported to run on the HiKey with a minimal set
- of drivers. As of this report, &os; supports the micro-SD
- slot and USB host, and will boot off the SD card to multi-user
- mode using a recent arm64 snapshot.</p>
-
- <p>The kernel is missing a number of device drivers. However,
- it is at a usable state for people interested in testing &os;
- on ARMv8 hardware.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- ABT Systems Ltd
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- ARM Ltd
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>A driver for SDIO and the onboard WiFi.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Fix the MMC driver to access the eMMC.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Support the USB in OTG mode.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Support a display via HDMI.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add thermal management.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>PO Translation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Documentation Team</name>
- <email>freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>&os; Translators</name>
- <email>freebsd-translators@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warren</given>
- <common>Block</common>
- </name>
- <email>wblock@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/po-translations.html">PO
- Translations</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/de_DE.ISO8859-1/articles/leap-seconds/">German
- translation of the Leap Seconds article</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/nl_NL.ISO8859-1/articles/explaining-bsd/">Dutch
- translation of the Explaining BSD article</url>
- <url href="https://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/freebsd-translators/">&os;
- Translators mailing list</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; documentation translation process has been in need
- of modernization for quite some time. The existing process
- was just too difficult for translators to keep translations up
- to date.</p>
-
- <p>With help from Benedict Reuschling, Shaun McCance, Ryan
- Lortie, Hiroki Sato, and many others, the availability of a
- new PO translation system was announced in August.</p>
-
- <p>PO translations handle most of the overhead of the
- translation process. Translators do not have to keep track of
- commits to the upstream English version. The actual work of
- translating is quicker and easier. PO editors show how much
- of the document has been translated. If a translation is
- already available for a given string, it can be easily
- reused.</p>
-
- <p>Early testing has been very successful. Most issues involve
- discovering and documenting the new processes rather than
- fixing bugs. New translations of English documents have
- already been committed.</p>
-
- <p>There will certainly be additional changes and improvements,
- but the system works. We will continue to discover how to
- share work between translation teams and the project as a
- whole. This work will be much easier now that the initial
- hurdle of being able to use PO software has been passed.
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Continue testing. The system is new to us and there are
- bound to be bugs and situations with unexpected results.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve documentation on using the new PO translations.
- Much of this involves things that rarely happened with
- the old system, like adding a completely new language
- directory.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add new translations for existing documents. There is much
- less work to create and update a translated document
- now. Existing and new translators are working on adding and
- updating translations of the English documentation.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Figure out how to generate and share translation memory
- with other members of a language team or translators outside
- the team.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Test new PO editors like Pootle and Virtaal.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Determine a method to allow translators commit access for
- translations.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Develop and test code to translate manual pages.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>Website CSS Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warren</given>
- <common>Block</common>
- </name>
- <email>wblock@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/">&os; Main Site</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; website has remained essentially unchanged in
- appearance for many years. Like other legacy systems, it is
- difficult to change. It is heavily used and therefore subject
- to non-trivial bikeshedding.</p>
-
- <p>The CSS shrunk the reader's font from the size they had
- requested. It specified hardcoded font and object sizes in
- pixels. On wide monitors, only the middle third of the screen
- was used. Hardware has changed from what existed when
- this version of the site was created. Screens have become
- larger and wider, and increased in resolution at the same
- time.</p>
-
- <p>It was time for a change. Font sizes were set to
- percentages, with none smaller than 100%. The width of the
- main box was changed to 90%. Other small adjustments were
- added. These limited changes produced a rendered site that
- better respects the reader's settings, is much easier to read,
- and shows more information.</p>
-
- <p>Although no content changed, the appearance was so different
- that some viewers thought we had redesigned the site. It is
- gratifying to know that so many people are using it. We would
- also like to thank people for the response, which was
- overwhelmingly positive and hardly bikesheddy at all.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Fix other outdated assumptions in the CSS. Alternately,
- rework the entire site. However, that is a much more
- complex and ambitious project than it might seem.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title><tt>pkg</tt> 1.6</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; <tt>pkg</tt> Team</name>
- <email>pkg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p><tt>pkg</tt> 1.6.0 has been released. Many changes have been
- made since <tt>pkg</tt> 1.5:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The dependency solver is greatly improved</li>
-
- <li>Lots of fixes in the three-way merge code</li>
-
- <li><tt>pkg add</tt> can now work without a version specified
- in the dependency line</li>
-
- <li><tt>pkg check -d</tt> now also checks the required
- libraries</li>
-
- <li>Improved support for partial upgrades</li>
-
- <li>Improved <tt>zsh</tt> completion support</li>
-
- <li>Improved Linux support: all regression tests now pass on
- Linux</li>
-
- <li>Messages can now be context-aware, showing a given
- message always, or only during installation, upgrade
- (conditional on the previous version), or removal</li>
-
- <li><tt>@keywords</tt> now accept new entries to add context-aware
- messages</li>
-
- <li>Added the ability to generate graphiz's dot format
- representation of the solver's problem</li>
-
- <li><tt>pkg search</tt> now defaults to showing the
- <tt>pkg-comments</tt> of the matched packages</li>
-
- <li>Lots of bug fixes and code cleanup</li>
-
- <li>Improvements in cross-installation support</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Add a notion of priority to the list of files to ensure
- that certain files are the first to be replaced. This was a
- blocker for packaging base.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Investigate replacing <tt>openssl</tt> by
- <tt>mbedtls</tt>.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>&os; Xen</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roger</given>
- <common>Pau Monné</common>
- </name>
- <email>royger@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Julien</given>
- <common>Grall</common>
- </name>
- <email>julien.grall@citrix.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/FreeBSD_PVH">&os; PVH DomU
- wiki page</url>
-
- <url href="http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/FreeBSD_Dom0">&os; PVH Dom0
- wiki page</url>
-
- <url href="http://www.xenproject.org/component/allvideoshare/video/latest/bsdcan-2015-how-to-port-bsd-as-a-xen-on-arm-guest.html">Porting
- &os; as a Xen ARM guest</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Xen is a hypervisor using a microkernel design, providing
- services that allow multiple computer operating systems to
- execute on the same computer hardware concurrently. Xen
- support for &os; on x86 as a guest was introduced in version 8
- and ARM support is currently being worked on. Support for
- running &os; as an amd64 Xen host (Dom0) is available in
- HEAD.</p>
-
- <p>On the x86 front, most of the work during this quarter
- focused on the implementation of PVH inside Xen.
- Consequently, most of the activity happened inside of the
- hypervisor. Patches for a clean PVH implementation have been
- posted, with the aim of having them merged in the next Xen
- release (4.7). Once that is done, work will continue
- adding new features to both &os; and Xen to have feature
- parity with traditional PV guests/hosts.</p>
-
- <p>Apart from this, work is ongoing to import a new netfront
- from Linux in order to support new features, like split event
- channel and multiple queue support.</p>
-
- <p>On the ARM front, this quarter's work focused on getting
- &os;/arm64 booting as a Xen guest. The current activity is to
- upstream patches preparing Xen drivers to support arm64. This
- includes a rework of the console driver.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Citrix Systems R&amp;D
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Generalize the event channel code so it can be used on
- ARM.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve backend (netback, blkback) performance.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Work with upstream Xen to improve PVH and make it
- stable.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve the generic bounce buffer code for unmapped bios in
- order to support the alignment requirements of the
- blkfront driver.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title><tt>bhyve</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Grehan</common>
- </name>
- <email>grehan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Neel</given>
- <common>Natu</common>
- </name>
- <email>neel@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tycho</given>
- <common>Nightingale</common>
- </name>
- <email>tychon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Allan</given>
- <common>Jude</common>
- </name>
- <email>freebsd@allanjude.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michael</given>
- <common>Dexter</common>
- </name>
- <email>editor@callfortesting.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.bhyve.org">bhyve FAQ and talks</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2015/NE2000EmulationForBhyve">NE2000
- device emulation GSoC project</url>
-
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2015/PortingBhyveToArm">Porting
- bhyve to ARM GSoC project</url>
-
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2015/ptnetmapOnBhyve">ptnetmap
- support in bhyve GSoC project</url>
- <url href="http://docs.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?561187FB.8040506">Windows
- support</url>
-
- <url href="http://docs.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?56118B2B.2040101">Illumos
- support</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><tt>bhyve</tt> is a hypervisor that runs on the &os;/amd64
- platform. At present, it runs &os; (8.x or later), Linux
- i386/x64, OpenBSD i386/amd64, NetBSD/amd64, Illumos, and
- Windows Vista/7/8/10/2008r2/2012r2/2016 x64 guests. Current
- development is focused on enabling additional guest operating
- systems and implementing features found in other
- hypervisors.</p>
-
- <p>A combined <tt>bhyve</tt> and ZFS BoF was held during vBSDCon
- 2015, hosted by Michael Dexter and Allan Jude. Questions
- asked about <tt>bhyve</tt> included live migration and
- suspend/resume support, and configurations using ZFS.</p>
-
- <p>Three <tt>bhyve</tt>-related projects were selected for GSoC
- 2015: NE2000 device emulation, porting <tt>bhyve</tt> to ARM,
- and ptnetmap support.</p>
-
- <p>The major enhancement for <tt>bhyve</tt> this quarter was
- support for external firmware, along with a port of the Intel
- edk2 UEFI firmware. This allows <tt>bhyve</tt> to run Windows
- in headless mode, and also Illumos.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Improve the documentation.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p><tt>bhyveucl</tt> is a work-in-progress script for
- starting <tt>bhyve</tt> instances based on a libUCL config
- file. More information at
- <a href="https://github.com/allanjude/bhyveucl">https://github.com/allanjude/bhyveucl</a>.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support for virtio-scsi.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Flexible networking backends: wanproxy, vhost-net.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Support running <tt>bhyve</tt> as non-root.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add filters for popular VM file formats (VMDK, VHD,
- QCOW2).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement an abstraction layer for video (no X11 or SDL in
- base system).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Suspend/resume support.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Live migration.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Nested VT-x support (<tt>bhyve</tt> in <tt>bhyve</tt>).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Support for other architectures (ARM, MIPS, PPC).</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>High Availability Clustering in CTL</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>CAM Target Layer (CTL), when originally developed by
- Copan/SGI, had support for High Availability clustering.
- Unfortunately, significant portions of the HA code were never
- published with the main body of the source code. Now, the
- missing part has been reimplemented from scratch, fixed, and
- improved.</p>
-
- <p>This code supports dual-node HA with Asynchronous LUN Unit
- Access (ALUA) in four modes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Active/Unavailable without interlink between nodes, where
- the secondary node can report nothing except its
- presence.</li>
-
- <li>Active/Standby with the secondary node handling only basic
- LUN discovery and reservation, synchronizing state and
- command execution with the primary node through the
- interlink.</li>
-
- <li>Active/Active with both nodes processing commands and
- accessing the backing storage, synchronizing state and
- command execution with the primary node through the
- interlink.</li>
-
- <li>Active/Active with the secondary node having no backing
- storage access, but instead working as a proxy, transferring
- all commands to the first node for execution through the
- interlink.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>In the case of lost interlink connectivity to primary node,
- the secondary node falls into the Transitioning state, which
- is like Unavailable and cannot answer most requests, but makes
- the initiator wait for recovery or cluster failover.</p>
-
- <p>CTL also got a large number of other improvements, including
- support for emulation of CD/DVD drives and removable disks,
- live LUN reconfiguration, and so on.</p>
-
- <p>The code is committed to &os; head and was recently merged to
- the stable/10 branch.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- iXsystems, Inc.
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ZFS Code Sync with Latest Illumos</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ZFS codebase received a significant batch of merges, and
- is now in sync with the latest Illumos. Among other things, this
- update includes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>LZ4 is now the default compression algorithm.</li>
-
- <li>Improved prefetch for faster send/receive.</li>
-
- <li>Reduced RAM usage by almost 50% for L2ARC.</li>
-
- <li>Improved I/O aggregation.</li>
-
- <li>Fine-grained checksumming in send/receive stream.</li>
-
- <li>Reduced import time for pools with many datasets.</li>
-
- <li>Reworked and simplified predictive prefetcher.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The code is committed to &os; head and was recently merged to
- the stable/10 branch.
- </p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title><tt>mandoc</tt> and <tt>roff</tt> Toolchain</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Baptiste</given>
- <common>Daroussin</common>
- </name>
- <email>bapt@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/n-t-roff/heirloom-doctools">Heirloom
- doctools</url>
- <url href="http://mdocml.bsd.lv/">mandoc</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><tt>mandoc</tt> is a suite of tools for compiling
- <tt>mdoc</tt>, the <tt>roff</tt> macro language of choice for
- BSD manual pages.</p>
-
- <p><tt>mandoc</tt> is the default renderer for manpages on
- &os; head. This quarter, the <tt>apropos(1)</tt> utility was
- switched to use <tt>mandoc</tt>'s version, which offers a new
- database format (in SQLite) bringing more powerful,
- fine-grained ways to search man pages.</p>
-
- <p>While <tt>mandoc</tt> is very good for man pages, we also
- provide lots of other documentation in plain <tt>roff</tt>
- format. The Heirloom toolchain is being studied to replace
- <tt>groff</tt> in base. The Heirloom <tt>nroff</tt> toolchain
- has multiple benefits: it has very good unicode support and
- very good compatibility with <tt>groff</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>A great deal of work as been done testing the Heirloom
- <tt>nroff</tt> toolchain with all the <tt>roff</tt> documents
- in the base system (including man pages), and upstream has
- been very proactive in fixing reported bugs.</p>
-
- <p>The <tt>soelim(1)</tt> utility has been replaced with a
- BSD-licensed version which is good enough to work with all
- available <tt>roff</tt> toolchains to ease the transition.
- This version of the <tt>soelim(1)</tt> utility, originally
- written solely for &os;, is now part of the <tt>mandoc</tt>
- tool suite.</p>
-
- <p>In coordination with Ingo Schwarze from OpenBSD, the
- <tt>col(1)</tt> utility has been cleaned up and updated to
- recognize both SUSv2-style escape-digit and BSD-style
- escape-control-char sequences in the input stream.</p>
-
- <p>The <tt>checknr(1)</tt> utility has been cleaned up and
- extended to support modern <tt>roff(7)</tt> macros, including
- synchronizing code from NetBSD and the Heirloom doctools
- version.</p>
-
- <p>Many <tt>roff</tt> fixes were made to documentation and man
- pages, having been discovered while testing the new
- toolchain.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Updates to GDB</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D3341">Extend libkvm to
- support cross-debugging of vmcores</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for following children after forks for &os; was
- implemented and merged upstream to GDB's master branch, and
- was included in GDB 7.10.</p>
-
- <p>Work has continued on porting <tt>kgdb</tt> to newer
- <tt>gdb</tt>. The amd64, i386, powerpc, powerpc64, and
- sparc64 backends have all been ported and are now available
- via a new <tt>KGDB</tt> option in the devel/gdb port.</p>
-
- <p>The MD backends for libkvm have been rewritten to support
- cross-debugging crashdumps, and the <tt>kgdb</tt> targets for
- amd64 and i386 have been reworked to support cross-debugging.
- Both i386 and amd64 kgdb binaries have been able to
- cross-debug the other architecture's vmcores with these
- changes. This changeset for libkvm is not yet in the tree,
- but is awaiting more testing.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Test the <tt>libkvm</tt> changes on platforms other than
- amd64, i386, and powerpc64.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Figure out why the powerpc <tt>kgdb</tt> targets are not
- able to unwind the stack past the initial frame.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support for more platforms (arm, mips, aarch64) to
- upstream <tt>gdb</tt> for both userland and
- <tt>kgdb</tt>.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Write a new 1:1-only thread target for &os; that can be
- sent upstream.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support for debugging powerpc vector registers.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title><tt>truss(1)</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bryan</given>
- <common>Drewery</common>
- </name>
- <email>bdrewery@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The interface between the ABI-specific backends and the
- <tt>truss</tt> core was refactored, reducing duplicated code.
- This prompted additional follow-on work to add support for
- more ABIs, including aarch64 and CloudABI.</p>
-
- <p><tt>ptrace(2)</tt> was extended to return more information
- about the currently executing system call. This restored
- behavior that had been present in a previous version of
- <tt>truss</tt>: knowing the correct number of arguments for
- all system calls.</p>
-
- <p>The fork-following support in <tt>truss</tt> was reworked to
- use native fork following in <tt>ptrace(2)</tt> rather than
- forking a new <tt>truss</tt> process for each child of a
- traced process.</p>
-
- <p>Support for decoding more arguments has been added in
- the last quarter as well.
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Create a new <tt>libsysdecode</tt> library to hold shared
- code between <tt>truss(1)</tt> and <tt>kdump(1)</tt>.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Decode more system call arguments.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add appropriate system call decoding specifications for
- <tt>freebsd32</tt> system calls.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement an ABI for 64-bit Linux binaries under
- &os;/amd64.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title><tt>sesutil(8)</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Baptiste</given>
- <common>Daroussin</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>bapt@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Allan</given>
- <common>Jude</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>allanjude@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCSI_Enclosure_Services">Wikipedia:
- SCSI Enclosure Services (SES)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><tt>sesutil(8)</tt> was originally created as a more
- universal way to blink the &quot;locate&quot; LEDs on most
- hot-swappable drive enclosures.</p>
-
- <p>This work is based on the original SES tools created by
- Matthew Jacob in 2000, which have been available in the
- <tt>share/examples</tt> section of the source tree, but were
- not built by default.</p>
-
- <p>The new utility extends the original code with a number of
- very useful features:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Print a map of all objects connected to the SES
- controller</li>
-
- <li>Map device names (<tt>/dev/da5</tt>) to SES slot
- number</li>
-
- <li>Blink the Locate and/or Fault LED of a drive by its SES
- slot number or device name</li>
-
- <li>Check the status of the entire SES controller</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Gandi
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- ScaleEngine Inc.
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Test <tt>sesutil(8)</tt> against more hardware.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Diagnose an issue where the locate command sometimes
- needs to be sent twice to activate the LED.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support for <tt>libxo</tt> output types.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on Cavium ThunderX (arm64)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dominik</given>
- <common>Ermel</common>
- </name>
- <email>der@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Wojciech</given>
- <common>Macek</common>
- </name>
- <email>wma@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Zbigniew</given>
- <common>Bodek</common>
- </name>
- <email>zbb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Cavium’s ThunderX is a high-performance 64-bit ARMv8 CPU,
- available in configurations with up to 48 cores per package.
- ThunderX is the initial reference platform for the &os;/arm64
- porting effort.</p>
-
- <p>Additional Semihalf-sponsored work on ThunderX support
- brought brand new features such as:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li> Multi-socket operation: &os; now runs on a two-node
- ThunderX server board with a total of 96 CPU cores!</li>
-
- <li>Virtual Networking Interface Card driver: The VNIC driver
- consists of 4 elements (BGX, MDIO, and Physical and Virtual
- Functions) and is the second driver in &os; to utilize
- SR-IOV capabilities. ThunderX is now able to use built-in
- networking interfaces at 1&ndash;40 Gbps.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Moreover, previously introduced functionalities have been
- improved and committed to HEAD. This includes:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>PCIe drivers for both internal and external
- controllers</li>
- <li>ITS (Interrupt Translation Services) fixes</li>
- <li>Platform-specific changes for ThunderX</li>
- <li>Various other fixes to the kernel (PCI, UMA, etc.)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The remaining features are being reviewed and will be
- integrated into HEAD soon. However, the GENERIC kernel
- already supports and runs on ThunderX.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- ARM Ltd.
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- Cavium
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- Semihalf
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Upstream the remaining features: 2-socket support, VNIC
- driver, and PCIe fixes</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Multipath TCP for &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nigel</given>
- <common>Williams</common>
- </name>
- <email>njwilliams@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/newtcp/mptcp/">MPTCP for
- &os; Project Website</url>
-
- <url href="https://bitbucket.org/nw-swin/caia-mptcp-freebsd/">MPTCP
- for &os; Source Repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Multipath TCP (MPTCP) is an extension to TCP that allows
- for the use of multiple network interfaces on a standard TCP
- session. The addition of new addresses and scheduling of data
- across them occurs transparently from the perspective of the
- TCP application.</p>
-
- <p>The goal of this project is to deliver an MPTCP kernel
- patch that interoperates with the reference MPTCP
- implementation, along with additional enhancements to aid
- network research.</p>
-
- <p>The v0.5 patch was released, which is the first patch
- of the re-written implementation. We are in the process of
- documenting the new design and addressing some feedback as
- provided from the community.</p>
-
- <p>Work has commenced on improved input handling, as the current
- method of receiving and reassembling segments has been the
- cause of some instability and stalls during connection
- shutdown. This will involve re-using the subflow receive
- buffers and an upcall to enqueue a MP-layer reassembly task
- without the need to take a lock on the MP control block. The
- improvements should also allow bypassing <tt>mptcp_usrreq</tt>
- for standard TCP connections.</p>
-
- <p>The MPTCP commit history was synchronized with
- hg-beta.FreeBSD.org, and we have made the repository available on
- BitBucket (see links). Future patch releases will be tagged
- there. The tree is now merged with &os; head weekly. An
- updated v0.51 patch is ready for release.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Release the v0.51 patch.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Populate documentation and the issue tracker on the
- BitBucket repository.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improvements to receive-side code before further
- testing.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Prepare a technical report detailing the design of the
- current patch.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>CloudABI: Pure Capabilities Runtime Environment</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
- <email>ed@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/NuxiNL/cloudlibc">CloudABI project
- page</url>
-
- <url href="https://github.com/NuxiNL/cloudabi-ports">CloudABI
- Ports Collection</url>
-
- <url href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LTHSZGVvLw4">CloudABI
- presentation at FrOSCon</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>CloudABI is a POSIX-like runtime environment that uses
- Capsicum as its sole access control mechanism. CloudABI
- allows you to develop software that is better hardened against
- security vulnerabilities, is easier to test, and is easier to
- migrate across systems.</p>
-
- <p>As of August, all of the kernel modifications that are needed
- to run CloudABI programs have been integrated into &os; head.
- After loading the <tt>cloudabi64</tt> kernel module, you can
- either run CloudABI programs directly from the shell or by
- using the <tt>cloudabi-run</tt> tool
- (<tt>sysutils/cloudabi-utils</tt>). <tt>cloudabi-run</tt>
- allows you to inject sockets, files, and directories into the
- launched program in a more structured way.</p>
-
- <p>In the meantime, work has started on developing a Ports
- Collection that contains cross-compiled utilities and
- libraries for CloudABI. The intent is that this framework
- generates native packages for a number of operating systems,
- making it possible to develop CloudABI applications on any
- operating system, regardless of whether that operating system
- actually supports CloudABI.</p>
-
- <p>If you are interested in CloudABI, be sure to go to the
- project page on GitHub, watch recordings of talks at
- conferences, or wait for the upcoming edition of the FreeBSD
- Journal, which will feature an article on CloudABI.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Nuxi, the Netherlands
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>CloudABI is currently only available for amd64. It would
- make sense to port CloudABI to additional architectures like
- aarch64.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Support for CloudABI has only been integrated into &os;.
- If we manage to upstream support for CloudABI into other
- operating systems, it should be possible to run the same
- binary on multiple operating systems without
- recompilation.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>The CloudABI Ports Collection currently has only 60
- packages. Although these packages already the building blocks of
- some interesting software, we are always interested in
- expanding.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ZFS Support for UEFI Boot/Loader</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Eric</given>
- <common>McCorkle</common>
- </name>
- <email>eric@metricspace.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>UEFI-enabled <tt>boot1.efi</tt> and <tt>loader.efi</tt> have
- been modified to support loading and booting from a ZFS
- filesystem, as described in the previous report. The
- ZFS-enabled <tt>loader.efi</tt> can be treated as a
- chainloader when using ZFS-enabled GRUB.</p>
-
- <p>During this quarter, several successful tests have been
- reported on simple ZFS setups, using both <tt>boot1.efi</tt>
- with <tt>loader.efi</tt> as well as GRUB and
- <tt>loader.efi</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>Successful tests have been reported for UFS with the
- patched <tt>boot1.efi</tt> and <tt>loader.efi</tt> as well.
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Test reports are needed for more complex ZFS setups,
- such as with log/l2arc vdevs, mirroring, striping, and
- raidz.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Pending successful reports, the patch needs to be
- reviewed and committed.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='gsoc'>
- <title>Allwinner A10/A20 Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Luiz Otavio</given>
- <common>O Souza</common>
- </name>
- <email>loos@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pratik</given>
- <common>Singhal</common>
- </name>
- <email>ps06756@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/FreeBSD/arm/Allwinner">Wiki
- page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Allwinner A10 and A20 chips are ARM CPUs found in
- increasingly common development boards and other devices, such as
- the Cubieboard/Cubieboard 2 and the Banana Pi.</p>
-
- <p>With the end of a GSoC project by Pratik Singhal, our A10 and
- A20 support has improved. Pratik helped with the
- implementation and testing of the SD card and SATA support for
- the Allwinner chips.</p>
-
- <p>&a.loos; added support for the <tt>dwc</tt> network interface
- on the A20, which is capable of gigabit speeds.</p>
-
- <p>&a.gjb; kindly added support for official &os; images for
- Cubieboard 2 and the Banana Pi.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Google Summer of Code 2015 (partly)
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Some drivers are still missing: audio,
- video/HDMI/framebuffer, IR, I2C, SPI, PWM.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Fix <tt>if_dwc</tt> for better performance.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title>The <tt>nosh</tt> Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jonathan</given>
- <common>de Boyne Pollard</common>
- </name>
- <email>J.deBoynePollard-newsgroups@NTLWorld.COM</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com./jonathan.deboynepollard/Softwares/nosh.html">Introduction
- and blurb</url>
-
- <url href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com./jonathan.deboynepollard/Softwares/nosh/freebsd-binary-packages.html">&os;
- binary packages</url>
-
- <url href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com./jonathan.deboynepollard/Softwares/nosh/timorous-admin-installation-how-to.html">Installation
- How-To</url>
-
- <url href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com./jonathan.deboynepollard/Softwares/nosh/roadmap.html">Roadmap</url>
-
- <url href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com./jonathan.deboynepollard/Softwares/nosh/commands.html">Commands</url>
-
- <url href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com./jonathan.deboynepollard/Softwares/nosh/guide/index.html">A
- slightly outdated nosh Guide</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The nosh project is a suite of system-level utilities for
- initializing, running, and shutting down BSD systems, and for
- managing daemons, terminals, and logging. It supersedes BSD
- <tt>init</tt> and the NetBSD <tt>rc.d</tt> system, drawing
- inspiration from Solaris SMF for named milestones,
- daemontools-encore for service control/status mechanisms,
- UCSPI, and IBM AIX for separated service and system
- management. It comprises a range of compatibility mechanisms,
- including shims for familiar commands from other systems, and
- an automatic import mechanism that takes existing
- configuration data from <tt>/etc/fstab</tt>,
- <tt>/etc/rc.conf{,.local}</tt>, <tt>/etc/ttys</tt>, and
- elsewhere, applying them to its native service definitions and
- creating additional native services. It is portable
- (including to Linux) and composable, it provides a migration
- path from the world of systemd Linux, and it does not require new
- kernel APIs. It provides clean service environments,
- orderings and dependencies between services, parallelized
- startup and shutdown (including <tt>fsck</tt>), strictly
- size-capped and autorotated logging, the service manager as a
- &quot;subreaper&quot;, and uses <tt>kevent(2)</tt> for
- event-driven parallelism.</p>
-
- <p>The past few months have seen a growth in the import
- mechanism, with full import of <tt>/etc/fstab</tt> and
- <tt>/etc/ttys</tt> available in version 1.18 in July, and
- importing PC-BSD Warden and &os;&nbsp;9 jails, and full import
- of <tt>gbde</tt> and <tt>geli</tt> mount/unmount mechanisms in
- version 1.21 in October. It has also gained the ability to
- automatically re-generate <tt>host.conf</tt> and
- <tt>sysctl.conf</tt> whenever their source files change.</p>
-
- <p>Other developments in the past few months include fully
- independent shutdown support, no longer relying upon an
- externally provided shutdown command from another toolset, and
- a full suite of binary packages. As of version 1.20, it
- became possible to have a fully-<tt>nosh</tt>-managed system,
- on both &os; and Linux, using just precompiled binary
- packages.</p>
-
- <p>The biggest task remaining is one that was set a while ago:
- the creation of enough native service bundles and ancillary
- utilities to entirely supplant the <tt>rc.d</tt> system. A
- lot of this has been achieved, with the original target list
- of 157 items now down to just 39 remaining. These are the
- tricky ones, of course, where help is most needed.
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>There are still a few rc scripts left that should be easy
- to convert, such as <tt>/etc/rc.d/gptboot</tt> and
- <tt>/etc/rc.d/growfs</tt> as oneshot services,
- <tt>/etc/rc.d/routing</tt>, and
- <tt>/etc/rc.d/kldxref</tt>.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>&os;'s <tt>/etc/rc.d/bluetooth</tt> is over 360 lines long.
- In 2011, Iain Hibbert wrote a "simpler" <tt>bluetooth</tt>
- for NetBSD. This can perhaps be used as a simpler basis for
- a <tt>nosh</tt> translation.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add kernel support for passing a <tt>-b</tt> option to
- pid 1, and support for a <tt>boot_bare</tt> variable in the loader,
- to allow &quot;emergency&quot; (where even no shell dotfiles
- are loaded) and &quot;rescue&quot; mode bootstraps, akin to
- Linux. (History: The <tt>-b</tt> mechanism and idea date
- back to version 2.57d of Miquel van Smoorenburg's System 5
- init clone, dated 1995-12-03, and was already known as
- "emergency boot" by 1997.)</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support to &os;'s <tt>fsck(8)</tt> for outputting
- machine-readable progress reports to a designated file
- descriptor, so that <tt>nosh</tt> can provide progress bars
- for multiple <tt>fsck</tt>s running in parallel.
- <tt>nosh</tt> already provides this functionality on Linux,
- where <tt>fsck(8)</tt> does provide machine-readable
- output.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Identify when the configuration import system needs to be
- triggered, such as when <tt>bsdconfig</tt> alters
- configuration files, and create the necessary hooks to
- import external configuration changes into nosh.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Investigate how &os;/PC-BSD could be improved by taking
- advantage of some available <tt>nosh</tt> package
- mechanisms.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Adding PCIe Hot-plug Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John-Mark</given>
- <common>Gurney</common>
- </name>
- <email>jmg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://p4db.FreeBSD.org/depotTreeBrowser.cgi?FSPC=//depot/projects/pciehotplug">PCIe
- Hot-plug Perforce Branch</url>
-
- <url href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/changeset/base/r281874">Commit
- adding bridge save/restore</url>
-
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSDFoundation/freebsd/tree/pciehp">Github
- branch with patches</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>PCI Express (PCIe) hot-plug is used on both laptops and
- servers to allow peripheral devices to be added or removed
- while the system is running. Laptops commonly include
- hot-pluggable PCIe as either an ExpressCard slot or a
- Thunderbolt interface. ExpressCard has built-in USB support
- that is already supported by &os;, but ExpressCard PCIe
- devices like Gigabit Ethernet adapters and eSATA cards are
- only supported when they are present at boot, and their
- removal may cause &os; to crash.</p>
-
- <p>The goal of this project is to allow these devices to be
- inserted and removed while &os; is running. This work will
- provide the basic infrastructure to support adding and
- removing devices, though it is expected that additional work
- will be needed to update individual drivers to support
- hot-plug.</p>
-
- <p>Current testing is focused on getting a simple UART device
- functional. Basic hot swap is currently functional.</p>
-
- <p>A set of the patches for the work done in this project is
- now available on github.com.
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Get suspend/resume functional by saving and restoring the
- necessary registers. This should be addressed by
- r281874.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Make sure that upon suspend, devices are removed so that we
- are not fooled if they are replaced with different devices
- while the machine is suspended.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve how state transitions are handled, possibly by
- using a proper state machine.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title><tt>automtud</tt>: Better Jumbo Frame Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John-Mark</given>
- <common>Gurney</common>
- </name>
- <email>jmg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/jmgurney/automtud">jmgurney/automtud
- on github</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <tt>automtud</tt> script will allow a &os; machine to
- send jumbo frames to machines that support them, while using
- normal-sized frames for other machines.</p>
-
- <p>There are various advantages to using jumbo frames, such as
- reduced protocol overhead. It also means that TCP streams
- will not be segmented as much, although TSO helps mitigate the
- disadvantages of such segmentation. In cases where LRO does
- not work well, fewer packets will be received.</p>
-
- <p>The script currently does not restore the system to its
- original state when it exits. This means that you must
- manually change the interface MTU and delete host routes
- after stopping the script.
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Fix up various Ethernet drivers to better support jumbo
- frames. Most Ethernet drivers, though they support
- scatter/gather, use a physically contiguous zone to do so,
- which can cause resource shortages.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>More testing is needed to ensure that things behave as
- expected. This means that when running the script,
- communication to all machines functions normally, without
- slowdown or connectivity issues. Check
- <tt>vmstat -z | grep mbuf</tt> to ensure that such issues
- are not due to running out of <tt>jumbo_9k</tt> or
- <tt>jumbo_16k</tt> buffers due to Ethernet driver
- issues.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='gsoc'>
- <title>Update Ficl in Bootloader</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Colin</given>
- <common>Lord</common>
- </name>
- <email>clord@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2015/UpdateFiclInBootloader">Wiki
- Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; bootloader has used Ficl 3 for quite some time.
- This project was intended to update the version of Ficl in use
- to Ficl 4. Ficl 4 is not only faster but also has a smaller
- memory footprint, both being important advantages for a
- bootloader.</p>
-
- <p>As part of the Google Summer of Code program, I worked on
- importing the Ficl 4 sources to get a bootloader running Ficl
- 4. The first half of the summer consisted of setting up my
- test environment, as well as arranging the sources in the tree
- properly and modifying the build files to point to the new
- locations. Once that was complete, the sources had to be
- modified to build correctly and to add back in some of the
- &os;-specific parts from Ficl 3. Unfortunately, after all
- those tasks were completed, a few bugs in the Ficl project
- were discovered that delayed the bootloader update, so it is
- not finished. The Illumos project has faced similar issues
- with Ficl 4 so I received some good tips from them, but since
- school has started back up I have not been able to put much
- work into fixing the bugs.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Google Summer of Code 2015
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='gsoc'>
- <title><tt>mtree</tt> Parsing and Manipulation Library</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michal</given>
- <common>Ratajsky</common>
- </name>
- <email>michal@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brooks</given>
- <common>Davis</common>
- </name>
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2015/mtreeParsingLibrary">Wiki
- page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; includes several programs that work with file system
- hierarchy descriptions in the <tt>mtree(5)</tt> format. These
- descriptions, also called specifications, have a broad range
- of uses, from automatically creating directory structures to
- security auditing.</p>
-
- <p> Each of the programs, namely <tt>mtree</tt>,
- <tt>bsdtar</tt>, <tt>install</tt>, and <tt>makefs</tt>, has
- its own implementation of the mtree format. This not only
- adds maintenance overhead, but also makes interoperability
- difficult, as each of the implementations only supports a
- limited subset of the format.</p>
-
- <p>The goal of this project was to create a new
- <tt>libmtree</tt> library, implementing everything the mtree
- format has to offer, and wrapping it with an expressive API
- which all the listed programs can use. We also wanted
- <tt>libmtree</tt> to be portable, as one of the major users of
- the mtree format is <tt>libarchive</tt>, the library
- implementing most of <tt>bsdtar</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>Currently, the library is functionally complete, ready to be
- downloaded and receive everyone's attention. We have also
- decided to bundle the <tt>mtree</tt> program along with it.
- The bundled <tt>mtree</tt> has also been modified for better
- portability.</p>
-
- <p>The project included modifying <tt>libarchive</tt>,
- <tt>install</tt> and <tt>makefs</tt> to use libmtree. These
- modified versions are also available.</p>
-
- <p>Please see the Wiki page for more information, download
- locations, and an example of using the <tt>libmtree</tt> API.
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Google Summer of Code 2015
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Test and review the library code and API, and the
- modifications made to the programs.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Fix the known problems that are mentioned on the Wiki
- page.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>ZFSguru</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jason</given>
- <common>Edwards</common>
- </name>
- <email>jason@zfsguru.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://zfsguru.com">Home page</url>
-
- <url href="http://zfsguru.com/forum/zfsgurudevelopment/1038">Forum
- post on Gnome&nbsp;3 debugging</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>ZFSguru started as a front-end to ZFS but has since grown
- into a multifunctional server appliance with its own unique
- features. While the project is still in early development, it
- already offers multiple unique features not found in other
- projects. Unlike similar projects, nothing is stripped away
- from the base operating system, meaning ZFSguru behaves as a
- normal &os; installation and thus is very versatile. The
- web-interface is designed to unite both novice and advanced
- users, providing both very easy to use basic functionality as
- well as features to be appreciated by more experienced users.
- The modular nature of the project combats the danger of bloat,
- whilst still allowing extended functionality to be easily
- deployed.</p>
-
- <p>On the 15th of August, version 0.3 of ZFSguru was released.
- Some highlights of the new version:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>New build infrastructure allows for frequent releases of
- system images and services in a semi-automated way.</li>
-
- <li>A new GuruDB database allows for a growing number of
- system images and servers, and provides good caching to
- accelerate pages.</li>
-
- <li>The installation procedure was given a major
- overhaul.</li>
-
- <li>In addition to the LiveCD, USB images are now available.
- The USB image supports both legacy MBR bootcode and UEFI
- boot.</li>
-
- <li>Many libraries in the web-interface have been
- overhauled, in addition to many other additions to the
- web interface.</li>
-
- <li>Many improvements were made to optional add-on services,
- such as the new Gnome 3 graphical environment.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Other progress made in the months July, August, and
- September:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>System image builds 001, 002, 003, and 004 have been
- released for all supported branches: 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3
- (-STABLE), and 11.0 (-CURRENT).</li>
-
- <li>Work on the 0.4 web-interface has started, which focuses
- on improving network support in the web-interface.</li>
-
- <li>Work on a new visual theme for the web-interface has
- started. The new interface is likely to be included in the
- upcoming 0.4 release.</li>
-
- <li>A new master server is being prepared, which is likely to
- be operational in December.</li>
-
- <li>A new website is being worked on, to be launched the first
- of January, 2016.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>The new Gnome&nbsp;3 desktop does not work for everyone
- and still has issues. Anyone capable of diagnosing these
- issues can give the Gnome&nbsp;3 LiveCD a try. Please see
- the linked forum thread for more information.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Several ports fail to compile with our own build
- infrastructure, and require bug reports in order to get
- them fixed upstream.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>A 'State of the Project 2015' is due in Q4, providing an
- overview for future development of the project.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
- Status Report//EN"
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-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>October-December</month>
-
- <year>2015</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>The fourth quarter of 2015 saw a great deal of activity for
- &os;. This is now the third quarter running for which I can say
- that this is the largest report yet published! Many thanks to
- everyone who proactively submitted topics and entries &mdash; it
- is great to have more complete coverage of ongoing development for
- the community to learn about in these reports.</p>
-
- <p>An experimental new Triage Team was formed this quarter to
- create a new way for community members to participate,
- and to improve issue management and productivity in general.
- Making more effective use of automation
- and tooling can help to increase developer productivity and the
- quality of &os;, just as the adoption of Jenkins and continual
- integration tooling catches regressions quickly and maintains the
- high standards for the system.</p>
-
- <p>Efforts to bring our BSD high standards to new
- architectures continue, with impressive work on arm64 leading to
- its promotion to Tier-2 status and a flurry of work bringing up
- the new RISC-V hardware architecture. Software architecture is
- also under active development, including system startup and
- service management. A handful of potential init system
- replacements are mentioned in this report: <tt>launchd</tt>,
- <tt>relaunchd</tt>, and <tt>nosh</tt>. Architectural changes
- originating both from academic research (multipath TCP) and from
- the realities of industry (<tt>sendfile(2)</tt> improvements) are
- also under way. It is heartening to see how &os; provides a
- welcoming platform for contributions from both research and
- industry.</p>
-
- <p>To all the readers, whether from academia or industry,
- hobbyist or professional: I hope you are as excited as I am to
- read about all of the progress and projects covered in this
- report, and the future of &os;!</p>
-
- <p>&mdash;Ben Kaduk</p>
-
- <p><hr /></p>
-
- <p>The deadline for submissions covering the period from January
- to March 2016 is April 7, 2016.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Linux Kernel as a Library Added to the Ports
- Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Conrad</given>
- <common>Meyer</common>
- </name>
- <email>cem@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/lkl/linux">Upstream LKL Github repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>LKL (&quot;Linux Kernel as a Library&quot;) is a special
- &quot;architecture&quot; of the full Linux kernel that builds
- as a userspace library on various platforms, including &os;.
- One application of such a library is using Linux filesystem
- drivers to implement a FUSE backend.</p>
-
- <p>fusefs-lkl's <tt>lklfuse</tt> binary is such a FUSE
- filesystem. It can mount <tt>ext4/3/2</tt>, <tt>XFS</tt>, and
- <tt>BTRFS</tt> read-write, using the native drivers from
- Linux.</p>
-
- <p><tt>sysutils/fusefs-lkl</tt> can now be installed either from
- packages or ports, providing access to these filesystems on
- &os; via FUSE.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title><tt>style(9)</tt> Enhanced to Allow C99
- <tt>bool</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bruce</given>
- <common>Evans</common>
- </name>
- <email>brde@optusnet.com.au</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Conrad</given>
- <common>Meyer</common>
- </name>
- <email>cem@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url
-href="https://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/svn-src-head/2015-December/079671.html">Bruce's Email Requesting <tt>bool</tt> be Added to <tt>style(9)</tt></url>
- <url href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D4384">Differential Revision for the Change</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Use of <tt>bool</tt> is now allowed. It was allowed
- previously, as well, but now it is <em>really</em> allowed.
- Party like it's 1999!</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- EMC / Isilon Storage Division
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Specify <tt>style(9)</tt>'s opinion on
- <tt>iso646.h.</tt></p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Fix <tt>intmax_t</tt> to be 128-bit on platforms where
- <tt>__int128_t</tt> is used.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title><tt>sysctl</tt> Enhancements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Conrad</given>
- <common>Meyer</common>
- </name>
- <email>cem@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ravi</given>
- <common>Pokala</common>
- </name>
- <email>rpokala@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marcelo</given>
- <common>Araujo</common>
- </name>
- <email>araujo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_data_types#Fixed-width_integer_types">Wikipedia Entry on C99 Fixed-Width Integer Types</url>
- <url href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=203918"><tt>sysctl(8)</tt> -t Submission PR</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support was added for fixed-width sysctls (signed and
- unsigned 8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit, and 64-bit integers). The new
- KPIs are documented in the <tt>sysctl(9)</tt> manual page.
- The <tt>sysctl(8)</tt> command line tool supports all of the
- new types.</p>
-
- <p><tt>sysctl(8)</tt> gained the <tt>-t</tt> flag, which prints
- sysctl type information (the original patch was submitted by
- Yoshihiro Ota). This support includes the newly added
- fixed-width types.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- EMC / Isilon Storage Division
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title><tt>ioat(4)</tt> Driver Enhancements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Conrad</given>
- <common>Meyer</common>
- </name>
- <email>cem@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I/O_Acceleration_Technology">Wikipedia on I/OAT</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/news/status/report-2015-07-2015-09.html#ioat%284%29-Driver-Import">Last quarter's <tt>ioat(4)</tt> report</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I/OAT DMA engines are bulk memory operation offload engines
- built into some Intel Server/Storage platform CPUs.</p>
-
- <p>Several enhancements were made to the driver. It now avoids
- memory allocation in locked paths, which should avoid
- deadlocking in memory pressure scenarios. Support for
- Broadwell-EP devices has been added. The
- &quot;blockfill&quot; operation and a non-contiguous 8 KB copy
- operation have been added to the API. The driver can recover
- from various programming errors by resetting the hardware.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- EMC / Isilon Storage Division
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>XOR and other advanced (&quot;RAID&quot;) operation
- support.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title><tt>ntb_hw(4)</tt>/<tt>if_ntb(4)</tt> Driver Synced up to
- Linux</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Conrad</given>
- <common>Meyer</common>
- </name>
- <email>cem@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/jonmason/ntb/wiki">Jon Mason's NTB wiki</url>
- <url href="https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/white-papers/xeon-c5500-c3500-non-transparent-bridge-paper.pdf">Intel NTB whitepaper</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><tt>ntb_hw(4)</tt> is now up-to-date with the Linux NTB
- driver as of the work-in-progress 4.4 kernel (and actually,
- contains some fixes that haven't landed in the mainline Linux
- tree yet but will land in 4.5). Only Back-to-back
- (&quot;B2B&quot;) configurations are supported at this time.
- Going forward, newer hardware may only support the B2B
- configuration.</p>
-
- <p><tt>if_ntb(4)</tt> is mostly up-to-date with the Linux NTB
- netdevice driver. Notably absent is support for changing the
- MTU at runtime.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- EMC / Isilon Storage Division
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Improving <tt>if_ntb(4)</tt> to avoid using the entire Base
- Address Register (BAR) when very large BAR sizes are
- configured (e.g., 512 GB).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improving <tt>pmap_mapdev(9)</tt> to somehow allocate only
- superpage mappings for large BARs, on platforms that support
- superpages. (NTB BARs can be as large as 512 GB.)</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on Newer ARM Boards</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Wehle</common>
- </name>
- <email>john@feith.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ganbold</given>
- <common>Tsagaankhuu</common>
- </name>
- <email>ganbold@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/FreeBSD/arm/Odroid-C1">&os; on Odroid-C1</url>
- <url href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/changeset/base/291683">Commit Adding Glue Driver</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We made the changes required to support the Amlogic Meson
- Ethernet controller on the Hardkernel ODROID-C1 board, which
- has an Amlogic aml8726-m8b SoC. The main effort needed was to
- write a glue driver for the Ethernet controller &mdash; the
- Amlogic Meson Ethernet controller is compatible with Synopsys
- DesignWare 10/100/1000 Ethernet MAC (<tt>if_dwc</tt>).</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Mellanox Drivers</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hans Petter</given>
- <common>Selasky</common>
- </name>
- <email>hselasky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.mellanox.com/page/ethernet_cards_overview">Hardware Information</url>
- <url href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/changeset/base/290650">Commit Adding the Driver</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Mellanox &os; team is proud to announce support for the
- ConnectX-4 series of network cards in &os; 11-current and &os;
- 10-stable. These devices deliver top performance, with up to
- 100GBit/s of raw transfer capacity, and support both Ethernet
- and Infiniband. Currently, the Ethernet driver is ready for
- use and the Infiniband support for ConnectX-4 is making good
- progress. We hope that it will be complete before &os; 11.0
- is released. For more technical information, refer to the
- <tt>mlx5en(4)</tt> manual page in 11-current. The new driver
- for ConnectX-4 cards is called <tt>mlx5</tt> and is put under
- <tt>/sys/dev</tt> and not under <tt>/sys/ofed</tt> as was done
- for the previous <tt>mlx4</tt> driver. The <tt>mlx5en(4)</tt>
- kernel module is compiled by default in GENERIC kernels.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Mellanox Technologies
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>&quot;FreeBSD Mastery: Specialty Filesystems&quot; Early Access Version Now Available</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michael</given>
- <common>Lucas</common>
- </name>
- <email>mwlucas@michaelwlucas.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.michaelwlucas.com/nonfiction/fmsf">Book site</url>
- <url href="https://www.tiltedwindmillpress.com/?product=fmspf">Early access version</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><u>FreeBSD Mastery: Specialty Filesystems</u> is now in
- copyediting. The ebook should be available by the end of
- January at all major vendors, and the print in February.</p>
-
- <p>The book covers everything from removable media, to FUSE,
- NFSv4 ACLs, iSCSI, CIFS, and more.</p>
-
- <p>If you act really quickly, you can get the electronic early
- access version at a 10% discount. You will get the final
- ebook when it comes out as well. (This offer evaporates when
- the final version comes out.)</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Updates to GDB</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/bsdjhb/gdb/tree/freebsd-threads">New 1:1-Only Thread Target for &os;</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KGDB option is now on by default in the
- <tt>devel/gdb</tt> port.</p>
-
- <p>Changes to support cross-debugging of crashdumps in libkvm
- were committed to head in r291406.</p>
-
- <p>A new thread target for &os; that is suitable for merging
- upstream has been written and lightly tested. However, it is
- not yet available as an option in the port. This thread
- target uses <tt>ptrace(2)</tt> directly rather than
- <tt>libthread_db</tt> and as such supports threads on all ABIs
- (such as &os;/i386 binaries on &os;/amd64 and possibly Linux
- binaries, though that is not yet tested). It also requires
- less-invasive changes in the MD targets in GDB compared to the
- <tt>libthread_db</tt>-based target.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Add a port option for the new 1:1-only thread target.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Test the new 1:1-only thread target.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Figure out why the powerpc kgdb targets are not able to
- unwind the stack past the initial frame.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support for more platforms (arm, mips, aarch64) to
- upstream <tt>gdb</tt> for both userland and
- <tt>kgdb</tt>.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support for debugging powerpc vector registers.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>iMX.6 Video Output Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/changeset/base/292574">Commit Adding Basic Video Support</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>iMX.6 is a family of SoC used in multiple hobbyist ARM boards
- such as the Hummingboard, RIoTboard, and Cubox. Most of these
- products have HDMI output, but until recently, &os; did not
- benefit from it. As of r292574, there is basic video output
- support so you can use the console on iMX6-based boards and
- probably run Xorg (not yet tested).</p>
-
- <p>Due to the lack of some kernel functionality (see open
- tasks), the only supported mode is 1024x768.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Proper pixel clock initialization (relies on a clock
- framework).</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>More flexible video output path (support multiple IPUs
- and DIs).</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Touchscreen Support for Raspberry Pi and Beaglebone
- Black</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://kernelnomicon.org/?p=534">Beaglebone Black with 4DCAPE-43T Demo</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/201510DevSummit/GraphicsStack">Input Stack Plans</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2014/evdev_Touchscreens"><tt>evdev</tt> Port</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There are two working proof-of-concept drivers for the
- AM335x touchscreen and for the official Raspberry Pi's
- touchscreen LCD.</p>
-
- <p>Proper touchscreen support would consist of a userland event
- reading API, a kernel event reporting API, and kernel hardware
- drivers for specific devices. There is an ongoing effort to
- port the Linux <tt>evdev</tt> API to &os; so applications that use
- libraries like libinput or tslib could be used without any
- major changes. Since it is not yet complete, I created a
- naive <tt>evdev</tt>-like API for both kernel and tslib and was able to
- run a demo on a Beaglebone Black with 4DCAPE-43T.</p>
-
- <p>Once <tt>evdev</tt> makes it into the tree, both hardware drivers
- can be modified to include &quot;report events&quot;
- portions and committed.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Kernel Vnode Cache Tuning</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kirk</given>
- <common>McKusick</common>
- </name>
- <email>mckusick@mckusick.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bruce</given>
- <common>Evans</common>
- </name>
- <email>bde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Peter</given>
- <common>Holm</common>
- </name>
- <email>pho@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mateusz</given>
- <common>Guzik</common>
- </name>
- <email>mjg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/rS292895">MFC to stable/10</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This completed project includes changes to better manage
- the vnode freelist and to streamline the allocation and
- freeing of vnodes.</p>
-
- <p>Vnode cache recycling was reworked to meet free and unused
- vnode targets. Free vnodes are rarely completely free;
- rather, they are just ones that are cheap to recycle. Usually
- they are for files which have been stat'd but not read; these
- usually have inode and namecache data attached to them. The
- free vnode target is the preferred minimum size of a sub-cache
- consisting mostly of such files. The system balances the size
- of this sub-cache with its complement to try to prevent either
- from thrashing while the other is relatively inactive. The
- targets express a preference for the best balance.</p>
-
- <p>&quot;Above&quot; this target there are 2 further targets
- (watermarks) related to the recyling of free vnodes. In the
- best-operating case, the cache is exactly full, the free list
- has size between vlowat and vhiwat above the free target, and
- recycling from the free list and normal use maintains this
- state. Sometimes the free list is below vlowat or even empty,
- but this state is even better for immediate use, provided the
- cache is not full. Otherwise, <tt>vnlru_proc()</tt> runs to
- reclaim enough vnodes (usually non-free ones) to reach one of
- these states. The watermarks are currently hard-coded as 4%
- and 9% of the available space. These, and the default of 25%
- for wantfreevnodes, are too large if the memory size is large.
- For example, 9% of 75% of MAXVNODES is more than 566000 vnodes
- to reclaim whenever <tt>vnlru_proc()</tt> becomes active.</p>
-
- <p>The <tt>vfs.vlru_alloc_cache_src</tt> sysctl is removed. The new
- code frees namecache sources as the last chance to satisfy the
- highest watermark, instead of selecting source vnodes
- randomly. This provides good enough behavior to keep
- <tt>vn_fullpath()</tt> working in most situations. Filesystem
- layouts with deep trees, where the removed knob was required,
- are thus handled automatically.</p>
-
- <p>As the kernel allocates and frees vnodes, it fully
- initializes them on every allocation and fully releases them
- on every free. These are not trivial costs: it starts by
- zeroing a large structure, then initializes a mutex, a lock
- manager lock, an rw lock, four lists, and six pointers.
- Looking at <tt>vfs.vnodes_created</tt>, these operations are
- being done millions of times an hour on a busy machine.</p>
-
- <p>As a performance optimization, this code update uses the
- uma_init and uma_fini routines to do these initializations and
- cleanups only as the vnodes enter and leave the vnode zone.
- With this change, the initializations are done
- <tt>kern.maxvnodes</tt> times at system startup, and then only
- rarely again. The frees are done only if the vnode zone
- shrinks, which never happens in practice. For those curious
- about the avoided work, look at the <tt>vnode_init()</tt> and
- <tt>vnode_fini()</tt> functions in sys/kern/vfs_subr.c to see
- the code that has been removed from the main vnode
- allocation/free path.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Improvements to the QLogic HBA Driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The QLogic HBA driver, <tt>isp(4)</tt>, received a
- substantial set of changes. The primary goal was to make the
- Fibre Channel target role work well with CTL, but many other
- things were also fixed/improved:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Added support for modern 16Gbps 26xx FC cards.</li>
-
- <li>The firmware in <tt>ispfw(4)</tt> were updated to the
- latest versions.</li>
-
- <li>Target role support was fixed and tested for all FC cards
- from ancient 1Gbps 22xx to modern 16Gbps 26xx.</li>
-
- <li>Port database handling was unified for target and
- initiator roles, allowing an HBA port to play both roles at the
- same time.</li>
-
- <li>The maximal number of ports was increased from 256 to
- 1024.</li>
-
- <li>Multi-ID (NPIV) functionality was fixed/implemented,
- allowing 24xx and above cards to provide up to 255 virtual
- FC ports per physical port.</li>
-
- <li>Added support for 8-byte LUNs for 24xx and above
- cards.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The code is committed to &os; head and stable/10
- branches.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- iXsystems, Inc.
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>NVRAM data reading is hackish and requires rework.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>FCoE support for 26xx cards was not tested yet.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Raspberry Pi: VideoCore Userland Application
- Packaging</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mika&euml;l</given>
- <common>Urankar</common>
- </name>
- <email>mikael.urankar@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Raspberry Pi SoC consists of two parts: ARM and GPU
- (VideoCore). Many interesting features like OpenGL, video
- playback, and HDMI controls are implemented on the VideoCore
- side and can be accessed from the OS through libraries
- provided by Broadcom (userland repo). These libraries were
- ported to &os; some time ago, so Mika&euml;l created the port
- <tt>misc/raspberrypi-userland</tt> for them. He also created
- a port for <tt>omxplayer</tt> (a low-level video player that
- utilizes VideoCore APIs) and is working on a port for Kodi
- (formerly XBMC), a more user-firendly media player software
- with Raspberry Pi support.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>LXQt on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Olivier</given>
- <common>Duchateau</common>
- </name>
- <email>olivierd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/LXQt">&os; LXQt Project</url>
- <url href="https://www.assembla.com/spaces/lxqt/subversion/source">LXQt Devel Repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><a href="http://lxqt.org/">LXQt</a> is the Qt port of and
- the upcoming version of LXDE, the Lightweight Desktop
- Environment. It is the product of the merge between the
- LXDE-Qt and the Razor-qt projects.</p>
-
- <p>The porting effort remains very much a work in progress: it
- needs some components of Plasma 5, the new major KDE
- workspace.</p>
-
- <p>Currently, only the 0.10 branch is functional. See our wiki
- page for a complete list of applications.</p>
-
- <p>We also sent updates for some components of LXDE, required
- for the LXQt desktop:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>x11/menu-cache</tt> 1.0.1</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/lxmenu-data</tt> 0.1.4</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Binary packages are available (only for test purposes) which
- are regularly tested with the KDE development repository.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Port libsysstat to BSD systems.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Fix some issues that need to be resolved, especially the
- shutdown and reboot commands.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Node.js Modules</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Olivier</given>
- <common>Duchateau</common>
- </name>
- <email>olivierd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.assembla.com/spaces/cozycloud/subversion/source">Node.js Modules Repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Node.js is a platform built on Chrome's JavaScript runtime
- for easily building fast, scalable network applications. It
- uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model that makes it
- lightweight and efficient &mdash; perfect for data-intensive
- real-time applications that run across distributed
- devices.</p>
-
- <p>The goal of this project is to make it easy to install the
- modules available in the
- <a href="http://npmjs.org/">npm package registry</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Currently, the repository contains slightly fewer than 300
- new ports, in particular:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Socket.IO, a library for realtime web applications</li>
-
- <li>Jison, a JavaSript parser generator</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We have improved the USES framework:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Users can define which version of Node.js will be
- installed through <tt>/etc/make.conf</tt>.</li>
-
- <li><tt>node-gyp</tt> is now well-integrated into the USES
- framework, via the <strong>build</strong> argument.</li>
-
- <li>The <tt>pkg-plist</tt> is now automatically generated
- to make <tt>portlint</tt> happy.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Each port is up-to-date.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Update the pre-draft documentation.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Bring in grunt.js (and modules), the JavaScript task
- runner.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Xfce on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Xfce Team</name>
- <email>xfce@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Xfce">&os; Xfce Project</url>
- <url href="https://www.assembla.com/spaces/xfce4/subversion/source">&os; Xfce Repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Xfce is a free software desktop environment for Unix and
- Unix-like platforms, such as &os;. It aims to be fast and
- lightweight, while still being visually appealing and easy to
- use.</p>
-
- <p>During this quarter, the team has kept these applications
- up-to-date:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>audio/xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin</tt> 0.2.4</li>
- <li><tt>multimedia/xfce4-parole</tt> 0.8.1</li>
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin</tt> 1.5.2</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We also follow the unstable releases (available in our
- experimental repository) of:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-dashboard</tt> 0.5.4</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Propose a patch to upstream to fix Xfdashboard with our
- version of OpenGL (it currently coredumps).</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Supporting Variants in the Ports Framework</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brendan</given>
- <common>Molloy</common>
- </name>
- <email>brendan+freebsd@bbqsrc.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/bbqsrc/poudriere/compare/master...feature/variants">Poudriere PoC with Variants</url>
- <url href="https://gist.github.com/bbqsrc/e7e3a54d84706485aa3a">Ports Makefile PoC with Examples</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I recently became involved with &os; (as in, the last 2-3
- weeks), and found myself quickly involved with Ports
- development. What struck me immediately was the difficulty in
- providing a Python package that was depended upon by multiple
- versions of Python. As it turns out, poudriere can currently
- only generate one package per port, meaning that a Python
- version-neutral (compatible with 2.x and 3.x) port cannot
- simultaneously be packaged for each variant at the same
- time.</p>
-
- <p>I discussed the issue with &a.koobs;, who suggested that I
- look into implementing a &quot;variants protocol&quot; within
- the Ports framework and the necessary changes to poudriere to
- allow a port to generate more than one package.</p>
-
- <p>Support for variants is strongly needed in Ports and
- provides significant benefits.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>It would allow Python and other languages to provide
- packages for dependencies for multiple language versions
- from the same port.</li>
-
- <li>It alleviates the need for so-called &quot;slave
- ports&quot;, as a single port could now have multiple
- generated packages from a single port.</li>
-
- <li>It would have a very small impact on the greater Ports
- ecosystem: adding only two new variables, <tt>VARIANT</tt>
- and <tt>VARIANTS</tt>.</li>
-
- <li>It would provide a more consistent approach between
- different packaging teams for handling variations.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>For a simple example, <tt>editors/vim-lite</tt> could
- be folded into the <tt>editors/vim</tt> port, while still
- generating a <tt>vim</tt> and <tt>vim-lite</tt> package.
- For Python, <tt>VARIANTS</tt> can be derived from the already
- used <tt>USES</tt> flags and generate compatible packages.
- <tt>py27-foobar</tt> and <tt>py34-foobar</tt> could now be
- consistently generated by poudriere without issue.</p>
-
- <p>Fortunately, this is not a wishful thinking piece. I dug
- in my heels and have implemented a proof-of-concept
- implementation of variants in the Ports framework, including
- the necessary modifications to poudriere in order to support
- it. It was mildly upsettling to find that poudriere is mostly
- written in Bourne shell scripts, but I pressed on
- nonetheless.</p>
-
- <p>I started with
- <a href="https://github.com/bapt/ports-wip/compare/variants">the prototype made by &a.bapt;</a>
- as a base, and built from there. The poudriere PoC aims to
- limit changes as much as possible to merely adding support for
- the new variants flags, while also at the request of &a.koobs;
- making the logging output more package-centric (as opposed to
- port-centric) as a result of these changes.</p>
-
- <p>This is a <strong>work in progress</strong>, and I would
- love to hear your feedback. I have enjoyed my first few weeks
- working on &os;, and I hope to stay here for quite some
- time.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Any constructive feedback on the implementation would be
- very welcome!</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Hopefully the code will be of sufficient quality to be
- considered for formal review in the coming months.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>New Tools to Enhance the Porting Experience</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Brendan</given>
- <common>Molloy</common>
- </name>
- <email>brendan+freebsd@bbqsrc.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD/pytoport">pytoport: Generate &os; Ports from Python modules on PyPI</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/bbqsrc/bandar">bandar: Create Development Overlays for the Ports Tree</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/bbqsrc/skog-python">skog: Generate Visual Dependency Trees for &os; Ports</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/bbqsrc/spdx-lookup-python"><tt>spdx-lookup</tt>: SPDX License List Query Tool</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>When I starting working on ports for &os; in the last couple
- of weeks, I found that my workflow was not as efficient as it
- could be using just the available tools, so I made a few that
- could be useful to the development community at large. All of
- these have been or will soon be added to the Ports tree, so
- you can play with them today!</p>
-
- <p><tt>pytoport</tt> is a command-line application that
- generates a skeleton port for a given PyPI package name. It
- attempts to generate the correct dependencies, makes a good
- attempt at guessing the license using <tt>spdx-lookup</tt>,
- and generates a <tt>pkg-descr</tt>. This made generating the
- fifteen or so ports I was working on a complete breeze.</p>
-
- <p>While doing this, however, I noticed that some ports were
- bringing in dependencies that I did not expect, and I needed
- some way to visualise this. <tt>skog</tt> builds a dependency
- tree from the depends lists output by the Ports framework, and
- displays it on the command line (with extra shiny output if
- you are using UTF-8). No more pesky example and documentation
- dependencies being dragged in when you <em>clearly</em>
- toggled that <tt>OPTION</tt> as far off as it would go.</p>
-
- <p>While doing all of this, I found it cumbersome to be copying
- ports back and forth between my small development tree living
- in git and the larger upstream SVN tree I was using in
- poudriere. I built a tool called <tt>bandar</tt> that takes
- advantage of the FUSE version of unionfs to easily overlay my
- dev tree on the upstream tree, run lint checks, poudriere, and
- generate archives with ease.</p>
-
- <p>I am very impressed with how easy it was to build more
- tooling for &os;. I hope some of these tools will be of some
- use to you, and as always, I'd love to hear your feedback!</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Improve <tt>skog</tt> to support searching a tree for a
- certain port.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Get the <tt>bandar</tt> port completed.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Continue to improve <tt>pytoport</tt>, adding
- <tt>trove</tt> support and better dependency handling.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Patches welcome for all of the above!</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Out of Memory Handler Rewrite</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Out of Memory (OOM) code is intended to handle the
- situation where the system needs free memory to make progress,
- but no memory can be reused. Most often, the situation is
- that to free memory, the system needs more free memory.
- Consider a case where the system needs to page-out dirty
- pages, but needs to allocate structures to track the writes.
- OOM &quot;solves&quot; the problem by killing some selection
- of user processes. In other words, it trades away system
- deadlock by suffering a partial loss of user data. The
- assumption is that it is better to kill a process and recover
- data in other processes than to lose everything.</p>
-
- <p>Free memory in the &os; Virtual Memory (VM) system appears
- from two sources. One is the voluntary reclamation of pages
- used by a process, for example unmapping private anonymous
- regions, or the last unlink of an otherwise unreferenced file
- with cached pages. Another source is the pagedaemon, which
- forcefully frees pages which carry data, of course after the
- data is moved to some other storage, like swap or file blocks.
- OOM is triggered when the pagedaemon definitely cannot free
- memory to satisfy the requests.</p>
-
- <p>The old criteria to trigger the OOM action was a combination
- of low free swap space and a low count of free pages (the
- latter is expressed precisely with the paging targets
- constants, but this is not relevant to the discussion). That
- test is mostly incorrect. For example, a low free page state
- might be caused by a greedy consumer allocating all pages
- freed by the page daemon in the current pass, but this does
- not preclude the page daemon from producing more pages. Also,
- since page-outs are asynchronous, the previous page daemon
- pass might not immmediately produce any free pages, but they
- would appear some short time later.</p>
-
- <p>More seriously, low swap space does not necessarily indicate
- that we are in trouble: lots of pages might not require swap
- allocations to be freed, like clean pages or pages backed by
- files. The last notion is serious, since swap-less systems
- were considered as having full swap.</p>
-
- <p>Instead of trying to deduce the deadlock from looking at the
- current VM state, the new OOM handler tracks the history of
- page daemon passes. Only when several consecutive passes
- failed to meet the paging target is an OOM kill considered
- necessary. The count of consequent failed passes was selected
- empirically, by testing on small (32M) and large (512G)
- machines. Auto-tuning of the counter is possible, but
- requires some more architectural changes to the I/O
- subsystem.</p>
-
- <p>Another issue was identified with the algorithm which selects
- a victim process for OOM kill. It compared the counts of
- pages mapping entries (PTEs) installed into the machine paging
- structures. For different reasons, the machine-dependent VM code
- (pmap) may remove the pte for a memory-resident page. Under
- some circumstances related to other measures to prevent low
- memory deadlock, very large processes which consume all system
- memory could have few or no ptes. The old OOM selector
- ignored the process which caused the deadlock, killing
- unrelated processes.</p>
-
- <p>A new function, <tt>vm_pageout_oom_pagecount()</tt>, was
- written which applies a reasonable heuristic to estimate the
- number of pages freed by killing the given process. This
- eliminates the effect of selecting small unrelated processes
- for OOM kill.</p>
-
- <p>The rewrite was committed to head in r290917 and r290920.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The FreeBSD Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Chelsio iSCSI Offload Driver (Initiator and Target)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Navdeep</given>
- <common>Parhar</common>
- </name>
- <email>navdeep@chelsio.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/292740">Commit Adding Hardware Acceleration Support</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A new driver, <tt>cxgbei</tt>, enabling hardware accelerated
- iSCSI with Chelsio's T5- and T4-based offload-capable cards,
- has been committed to head. Both Initiator and Target are
- supported. The wire traffic is standard iSCSI (SCSI over TCP
- as per RFC 3720, etc.) so an Initiator/Target using this
- driver will interoperate with all other standards-compliant
- implementations.</p>
-
- <p>Hardware assistance provided by the T5 and T4 ASICs
- includes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Complete TCP processing.</li>
-
- <li>iSCSI PDU identification and extraction from the byte
- oriented TCP stream.</li>
-
- <li>Header and/or data digest generation and
- verification.</li>
-
- <li>Zero copy support for both transmit and receive.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Chelsio Communications
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>The <tt>cxgbei(4)</tt> man page is missing but will be
- committed shortly.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>The driver is in advanced stage QA and will see some
- bugfixes and performance enhancements in the very near
- future. MFC is possible as soon as the QA cycle
- completes.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>OpenBSM</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Christian</given>
- <common>Brueffer</common>
- </name>
- <email>brueffer@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>TrustedBSD audit mailing list</name>
- <email>trustedbsd-audit@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.openbsm.org">OpenBSM: Open Source Basic Security Module (BSM) Audit Implementation</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/openbsm/openbsm">OpenBSM on GitHub</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/audit.html">&os; Audit Handbook Chapter</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>OpenBSM is a BSD-licensed implementation of Sun's Basic
- Security Module (BSM) API and file format. It is the
- user-space side of the CAPP Audit implementations in &os; and
- Mac OS X. Additionally, the audit trail processing tools are
- expected to work on Linux.</p>
-
- <p>Progress has been slow but steady this quarter, culminating
- in OpenBSM 1.2 alpha 4, the first release in three years. It
- features various bug fixes and documentation improvements; the
- complete list of changes is documented in the
- <a href="https://github.com/openbsm/openbsm/blob/master/NEWS">NEWS</a>
- file on GitHub. The release was imported into &os; head and
- merged to &os; 10-STABLE. As such, it will be part of &os;
- 10.3-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Test the new release on different versions of &os;, Mac OS
- X, and Linux. In particular, testing on Mac OS X 10.9
- (Mavericks) and newer would be greatly appreciated.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Fix problems that have been reported via GitHub and the
- &os; bug tracker.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement features mentioned in the
- <a href="https://github.com/openbsm/openbsm/blob/master/TODO">TODO</a>
- list on GitHub.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on Marvell Armada38x</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marcin</given>
- <common>Wojtas</common>
- </name>
- <email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michal</given>
- <common>Stanek</common>
- </name>
- <email>mst@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bartosz</given>
- <common>Szczepanek</common>
- </name>
- <email>bsz@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jan</given>
- <common>Dabros</common>
- </name>
- <email>jsd@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; has been ported to run on the Marvell Armada38x
- platform. This SoC family boasts single/dual high-performance
- ARM Cortex-A9 CPUs.</p>
-
- <p>The multi-user SMP system is fully working and has been
- tested on Marvell DB-88F6288-GP and SolidRun ClearFog
- development boards.</p>
-
- <p>The root filesystem can be hosted on a USB 3.0/2.0 drive or
- via NFS using a PCIe network card. Experimental support is
- available for on-chip Gigabit Ethernet (NETA).</p>
-
- <p>Additional features:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>GIC+MPIC cascaded interrupts courtesy of INTRNG</li>
-
- <li>CESA dual-channel cryptographic engine</li>
-
- <li>USB 3.0 and 2.0</li>
-
- <li>PCIe 2.0</li>
-
- <li>I2C</li>
-
- <li>GPIO</li>
-
- <li>Watchdog</li>
-
- <li>RTC</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The port is under community review and will be integrated
- into head soon.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Stormshield
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- Semihalf
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Optimize performance of NETA and prepare for
- submission.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Bringing GitLab into the Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Torsten</given>
- <common>Z&uuml;hlsdorff</common>
- </name>
- <email>ports@toco-domains.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=202468">PR for the New Port</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/t-zuehlsdorff/gitlabhq/blob/8-3-docu/doc/install/installation-freebsd.md">Installation Guide</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/gitlabhq/gitlabhq/">Upstream GitLab website</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>GitLab is a web-based Git repository manager with many
- features that is used by more than 100,000 organizations
- including NASA and Alibaba. It also is a very long-standing
- entry on the &quot;Wanted Ports&quot; list of the &os;
- Wiki.</p>
-
- <p>In the last quarter, there was steady progress in the project
- itself and the porting. The current release of GitLab 8.3 is
- now based on Rails 4.2, which obsoletes the need for around 50
- new ports. Now there are only 5 dependencies left to be
- committed!</p>
-
- <p>While the new version of GitLab 8.3 eases the porting, there
- are big changes since the last working port of GitLab 7.14.
- Nonetheless, it could be expected to see the next working port
- in the first quarter of 2016.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- anyMOTION GRAPHICS GmbH, D&uuml;sseldorf, Germany
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Update the patches from GitLab 7.14 to 8.3.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Update the documentation.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Provide an updated patch.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>IPv6 Promotion Campaign</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Torsten</given>
- <common>Z&uuml;hlsdorff</common>
- </name>
- <email>ports@toco-domains.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/IPv6PortsTODO">Wiki Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There are more and more machines on the internet that
- <strong>only</strong> support IPv6. I manage some of them,
- and was regularly hit by missing IPv6 support when
- fetching the distfiles needed for building
- ports.</p>
-
- <p>I did some research into the impact of missing IPv6 support
- on the ports tree. The results are that 10,308 of 25,522
- ports are not fetchable when using IPv6. This renders,
- through dependencies, a total of 17,715 ports unbuildable from
- IPv6-only systems. All you can do then is wait and hope that
- <tt>distcache.FreeBSD.org</tt> caches the distfile. But this
- will take some time, which might not be a luxury available
- when a piece of software in use is hit by a security
- issue.</p>
-
- <p>Based on the research, a promotion campaign for IPv6 was
- started. Some volunteers will contact the relevant system
- administrators and try to convince them to support IPv6. This
- will start in January 2016 and will hopefully create some
- progress soon.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>KDE on &os; team</name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://FreeBSD.kde.org/">KDE on &os; Website</url>
- <url href="https://FreeBSD.kde.org/area51.php">Experimental KDE Ports Staging Area</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/KDE">KDE on &os; Wiki</url>
- <url href="https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-FreeBSD">KDE/&os; Mailing List</url>
- <url href="http://src.mouf.net/area51/log/branches/plasma5">Development Repository for Integrating KDE Frameworks 5 and Plasma 5</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KDE on &os; team focuses on packaging and making sure
- that the experience of KDE and Qt on &os; is as good as
- possible.</p>
-
- <p>The team kept busy during the last quarter of 2015. Quite
- a few big updates were committed to the ports tree, and a few
- more are being worked on in our experimental repository.</p>
-
- <p>As in previous quarters, we would like to thank several
- people who have contributed with machines, patches, and
- general help. Tobias Berner, &a.madpilot; (madpilot@),
- Adriaan de Groot, Ralf Nolden, &a.swills; (swills@), and
- &a.jpaetzel; (jpaetzel@) have been essential to our work.</p>
-
- <p>The following big updates landed in the ports tree this
- quarter. In many cases, we have also contributed patches to
- the upstream projects.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>CMake 3.4.0 and 3.4.1</li>
-
- <li>Calligra 2.9.1, the latest release of the integrated
- work applications suite. Calligra had last been updated in
- the ports tree at the end of 2013!</li>
-
- <li>PyQt4 4.11.4, QScintilla2 2.9.1 and SIP 4.17.</li>
-
- <li>PyQt5 5.5.1. Thanks to the work spearheaded by Guido
- Falsi and Tobias Berner in the previous quarter, the PyQt5
- ports have finally been committed to the ports tree. Not
- only was this long-awaited on its own, it allows other ports
- to be updated to their latest versions.</li>
-
- <li>QtCreator 3.5.1 and 3.6.0.</li>
-
- <li>A couple of Qt5 packaging bugs were fixed: it should now
- be more straightforward to use the Qt5 ports to build
- software outside the ports tree, and it is now possible to
- build ports that require a C++11 compiler and Qt5 on &os;
- 9.x.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Work on updating the Qt5 ports to their latest version, as
- well as porting KDE Frameworks 5 and Plasma 5 to &os;, is well
- under way in our experimental area51 repository. At the
- moment, it contains Qt5 5.5.1, KDE Frameworks 5.17.0, Plasma
- 5.5.1 and KDE Applications 15.12.0.</p>
-
- <p>Users interested in testing those ports are encouraged to
- follow the instructions in
- <a href="https://FreeBSD.kde.org/area51.php">our website</a>
- and report their results to our mailing list. Qt5 5.5.1 is in
- our &quot;qt-5.5&quot; branch, and Plasma 5 and the rest is in
- the &quot;plasma5&quot; branch (which also contains Qt
- 5.5.1).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Commit the Qt5 5.5.1 update.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Land the KDE Frameworks 5 and Plasma 5 ports in the
- tree.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Investigate what needs to be done to make QtWebEngine,
- the Chromium-based replacement for QtWebKit, work on
- &os;.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Frederic</given>
- <common>Culot</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Frederic</given>
- <common>Culot</common>
- </name>
- <email>culot@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>&os; Ports Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">Ports Collection Landing Page</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/articles/contributing/ports-contributing.html">Contributor's Guide</url>
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">Ports Monitoring Service</url>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html">Ports Management Team Website</url>
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/portmgr">Portmgr on Facebook</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As of the end of the fourth quarter, the ports tree holds a
- bit more than 25,000 ports, and the PR count is around 2,000.
- The activity on the ports tree remains steady, with about
- 7,000 commits performed by almost 120 active committers.</p>
-
- <p>On the problem reports front, figures show an encouraging
- trend, with a significant increase in the number of PRs fixed
- during Q4. Indeed, almost 1,800 reports were fixed, which
- makes an increase of about 20% compared to Q3.</p>
-
- <p>In Q4, eight commit bits were taken in for safekeeping,
- following an inactivity period of more than 18 months (lioux,
- lippe, simon, jhay, max, sumikawa, alexey, sperber). Three
- new developers were granted a ports commit bit (Kenji Takefu,
- Carlos Puga Medina, and Ian Lepore), and one returning
- committer (miwi) had his commit bit reinstated.</p>
-
- <p>Also related to the management of ports commit bits, nox's
- grants were revoked, since the &os; developers learned that
- Juergen Lock had passed away.</p>
-
- <p>On the management side, no changes were made to the portmgr
- team during Q4.</p>
-
- <p>On QA side 33 exp-runs were performed to validate sensitive
- updates or cleanups. Amongst those noticeable changes are the
- update to GCC 4.9, CMake to 3.4.1, PostgreSQL to 9.4, and
- ruby-gems to 2.5.0. Some infrastructure changes included the
- usage of a <tt>WRKSRC</tt> different from <tt>WRKDIR</tt> when
- <tt>NO_WRKSUBDIR</tt> is set, the removal of
- <tt>bsd.cpu.mk</tt> from <tt>sys.mk</tt>, and the move of
- <tt>QT_NONSTANDARD</tt> to <tt>bsd.qt.mk</tt>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>We would like to remind everyone that the ports tree is
- built and run by volunteers, and any help is greatly
- appreciated. While Q4 saw a significant increase in the
- number of problem reports fixed, we encourage all ports
- committers to have a look at the issues reported by our
- users and try to fix as many as possible. Many thanks to
- all who made a contribution during Q4, and keep up the
- good work in 2016!</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Issue Tracking (Bugzilla)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Bugmeisters</name>
- <email>bugmeister@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kubilay</given>
- <common>Kocak</common>
- </name>
- <email>koobs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mahdi</given>
- <common>Mokhtari</common>
- </name>
- <email>mokhi64@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/">Bugzilla Home Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The bugmeister team has gained a new member, Mahdi Mokhtari
- (mokhi64@gmail.com). Mahdi has been contributing to the &os;
- Project for just over one month. After getting started by
- creating ports for Chef-Server and MySQL 5.7 (with Bernard
- Spil's help), an introduction to &a.koobs; led to guidance on
- appropriate projects, such as Bugzilla development to help
- Bugmeister, the Bugzilla Triage team, Developers, and the
- community by making issue tracking better. This is how things
- are going so far:</p>
-
- <p>Issue Tracking can be either &quot;Defect Tracking for
- Systems&quot; or &quot;Bug-Tracking for Systems&quot;. System
- Defect Tracking is to allow individual or groups of developers
- to keep track of outstanding issues in their product
- effectively. We use Bugzilla to manage issues for the &os;
- project.</p>
-
- <p>We are pleased to announce some developments on our issue
- management systems:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>We have made improvements to the AutoAssigner module
- (not yet deployed) that was previously developed by &a.mva;
- to assign port bugs to their maintainers by default, such
- as:
-
- <ul>
- <li>Improvements and bugfixes to port detection in
- the Summary: field of issues, for automatic assignment
- to their maintainers in a better way.</li>
-
- <li>Refactoring code to make future development easier
- and faster in a more modular way.</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
-
- <li>We have developed a new module (FBSDAttachment), which
- automates setting maintainer-approval flag values on
- attachments under most conditions. This will improve time
- to resolution, consistency of triage, and reduce manual
- effort by triagers and maintainers.</li>
-
- <li>We reported and upstreamed a number of bugs in Bugzilla,
- working with the upstream Bugzilla developers.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Major improvements to templates for usability and
- simplicity.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Further improvements to automation (for example,
- additional processing of commit logs).</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Root Remount</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napierala</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=290548">Commit to Head</url>
- <url href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/head/sbin/reboot/reboot.8?r1=290548&amp;r2=290547&amp;pathrev=290548"><tt>reboot(8)</tt> Manual Page Changes</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>One of the long-missing features of &os; was the ability to
- boot up with a temporary rootfs, configure the kernel to be
- able to access the real rootfs, and then replace the temporary
- root with the real one. In Linux, this functionality is known
- as pivot_root. The reroot projects provides similar
- functionality in a different, slightly more user-friendly way:
- rerooting. Simply put, from the user point of view it looks
- like the system performs a partial shutdown, killing all
- processes and unmounting the rootfs, and then partial bringup,
- mounting the new rootfs, running init, and running the startup
- scripts as usual.</p>
-
- <p>The project is finished. All the relevant code has been
- committed to &os; 11-CURRENT and is expected to ship with &os;
- 11.0.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>RCTL Disk IO Limits</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napierala</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>An important missing piece of the RCTL resource limits
- mechanism was the ability to limit disk throughput. This
- project aims to fill that hole by making it possible to add
- RCTL rules for read bytes per second (BPS), write BPS, read
- I/O operations per second (IOPS), and write IOPS. It also
- adds a new throttling mechanism to delay process execution
- when a limit is reached.</p>
-
- <p>The project is at the late implementation stage. The major
- piece of work left apart from testing is to integrate it with
- ZFS. The project is expected to ship with &os; 11.0.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os;&nbsp;Release Engineering Team</name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.3R/schedule.html">&os;&nbsp;10.3-RELEASE schedule</url>
- <url href="http://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/">&os; Development Snapshots</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting
- and publishing release schedules for official project releases
- of &os;, announcing code freezes, and maintaining the
- respective branches, among other things.</p>
-
- <p>During the last quarter of 2015, the Release Engineering team
- added support for three additional &os;/arm systems:
- <tt>BANANAPI</tt>, <tt>CUBIEBOARD</tt>, and
- <tt>CUBIEBOARD2</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>In addition to regular development snapshot builds for
- &os;&nbsp;11.0-CURRENT and &os;&nbsp;10.2-STABLE, several
- changes and enhancements were made to the release build code.
- Of note, the release build code no longer produces MD5
- checksums, in favor of SHA512.</p>
-
- <p>Toward the end of the year, focus was primarily
- centered on the upcoming &os;&nbsp;10.3 release cycle,
- which will begin in January 2016.</p>
-
- <p>As always, help testing development snapshot builds is
- crucial to producing quality releases, and we encourage
- testing development snapshots whenever possible.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>MMC Stack Under CAM Framework</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ilya</given>
- <common>Bakulin</common>
- </name>
- <email>ilya@bakulin.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://bakulin.de/freebsd/mmccam.html">Project Information</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/kibab/FreeBSD/tree/mmccam">Source Code</url>
- <url href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D4761">Patch for Review</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The goal of this project is to reimplement the existing
- MMC/SD stack using the CAM framework. This will permit
- utilizing the well-tested CAM locking model and debug
- features. It will also be possible to process interrupts
- generated by the inserted card, which is a prerequisite for
- implementing the SDIO interface.</p>
-
- <p>The first version of the code was uploaded to Phabricator for
- review. The new stack is able to attach to the SD card and
- bring it to an operational state so it is possible to read and
- write to the card.</p>
-
- <p>The only supported SD controller driver is <tt>ti_sdhci</tt>,
- which is used on the BeagleBone Black. Modifying other
- SDHCI-compliant drivers should not be difficult.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Rework bus/target/LUN enumeration and the locking model.
- I do not really understand the CAM locking and am likely to
- do it incorrectly.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Modify the SDHCI driver on at least one x86 platform.
- This will make development and collaboration easier.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Begin implementing SDIO-specific bits.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title>The Graphics Stack on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Graphics team</name>
- <email>freebsd-x11@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Graphics">Graphics Stack Roadmap and Supported Hardware Matrix</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD/freebsd-ports-graphics">Ports Development Tree on GitHub</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Several important ports were updated: Mesa to 11.0.8, the
- X.Org server to 1.17.4, libdrm to 2.4.65, as well as many
- applications and libraries. The latest release of the X.Org
- server, 1.18, is being tested in our Ports development
- tree.</p>
-
- <p>On the kernel side, the i915 update is almost ready to
- land. There are a couple known regressions for currently
- supported GPUs that we want to fix before committing.</p>
-
- <p>We started a discussion on the FreeBSD-x11@ mailing list to
- organize future contributions to the kernel drivers. We have
- already received some valuable comments. We are confident
- that future updates will happen at a faster pace, thanks to
- several motivated people!</p>
-
- <p>FOSDEM is held in Brussels on the 30th and 31st of January.
- We will attend this conference. It will be a perfect time to
- see people again from &os; and from the XDC. On Sunday, we
- will give a talk about how to contribute to the Graphics
- Stack.</p>
-
- <p>Our blog is currently down because the service was
- discontinued. We hope to get a dump of our data to put it
- back online elsewhere. Unfortunately, there is no ETA for
- this item.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>See the &quot;Graphics&quot; wiki page for up-to-date
- information.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Encrypted Kernel Crash Dumps</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konrad</given>
- <common>Witaszczyk</common>
- </name>
- <email>def@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/freebsd-security/2015-December/008780.html">Technical Details</url>
- <url href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D4712">Patch Review</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Kernel crash dumps contain information about currently
- running processes. This can include sensitive data, for
- example passwords kept in memory by a browser when a kernel
- panic occurred. An entity that can read data from a dump
- device or a crash directory can also extract this information
- from a core dump. To prevent this situation, the core dump
- should be encrypted before it is stored on the dump
- device.</p>
-
- <p>This project allows a kernel to encrypt a core dump during
- a panic. A user can configure the kernel for encrypted dumps
- and save the core dump after reboot using the existing tools,
- <tt>dumpon(8)</tt> and <tt>savecore(8)</tt>. A new tool
- <tt>decryptcore(8)</tt> was added to decrypt the core
- files.</p>
-
- <p>A patch has been uploaded to Phabricator for review. The
- patch is currently being updated to address the review
- comments, and should be committed as soon as it is accepted.
- For more technical details, please visit the FreeBSD-security
- mailing list archive or see the Phabricator review.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Issue Triage Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Bugmeister</name>
- <email>bugmeister@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kubilay</given>
- <common>Kocak</common>
- </name>
- <email>koobs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Vladimir</given>
- <common>Krstulja</common>
- </name>
- <email>vlad-fbsd@acheronmedia.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rodrigo N.</given>
- <common>Hernandez</common>
- </name>
- <email>rodrigo.FreeBSD@minasambiente.com.br</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>By the end of the Q4 2015 period, &a.koobs; (koobs@)
- started an initiative to form an experimental Bugzilla Triage
- Team. The main goals of the team are to increase community
- involvement (addition/training of new triagers) and enhance
- current procedures and tools, among others. This experiment
- was started with the participation of Vladimir (blackflow on
- irc/freenode) and Rodrigo (DanDare on irc/freenode), who
- approached koobs@ with a desire to contribute and get more
- involved with the &os; Project. This experimental pilot
- project has the task of setting up procedures for enhanced
- Issue (Problem Report) management that include better
- classification and prioritization, eventually leading to
- faster resolution of issues.</p>
-
- <p>We are now happy to report on the progress of this
- experimental team:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The #FreeBSD-bugs IRC channel has been set up on Freenode
- and we are successfully using it to exchange information
- about triage processes, ask for help, propose changes and
- discuss related topics.</li>
-
- <li>We have identified the primary role of an Issue Triage
- Team to be that of classification of problem reports of all
- kinds (currently limited mostly to ports and obvious src
- issues) and facilitation of issue assignment, which is
- making sure that the reported issues are explained well,
- contain all the appropriate information (or as much of it as
- possible), and are brought to attention of the people who
- can act upon them.</li>
-
- <li>Vladimir and Rodrigo are successfully training in bug
- triage as well as porting processes (Vladimir is also taking
- maintainership of some ports).</li>
-
- <li>This experiment is benefiting from the introduction of
- newcomers to issue tracking. It naturally resulted in a
- entire review of the tracking process from its very
- elementary aspects. This &quot;fresh eyes&quot;
- participation spotted minor details during the process,
- giving the opportunity to scrutinize actual procedures on a
- number of smaller points, followed by proposals on how to
- improve the overall Issue Tracking and Management. The new
- ideas include both organizational and technical ideas and
- solutions, such as new or modified keywords or flags for
- better classification, the triage workflow, and Bugzilla
- technical improvements, among others.</li>
-
- <li>An important goal is producing documentation about best
- practices for using Bugzilla and issue management workflow.
- This documentation should be aimed not only at people
- directly engaged in issue triage tasks, but also at general
- users. Another relevant point is that feedback from the triage
- team can be used to improve Bugzilla in terms of adjusting
- existing features to best fit &os;'s needs, and the development
- of new features (please see Mahdi &quot;Magic&quot;
- Mokhtari's report on &quot;Bugzilla
- improvements&quot;).</li>
-
- <li>We are still collating ideas in preparation of setting up
- a Wiki namespace for the overall topic of issue management,
- containing information for all the parties involved in issue
- tracking: from users (reporters) to maintainers and
- committers. The unorganized brainstorming document is
- linked in this report.</li> </ul>
-
- <p>Since the Issue Triage Team is very young, we expect more
- information be available and more actions to be reported in the
- next status report.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Set up the Wiki namespace and organize the brainstorming
- document into a meaningful set of documents.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>We are actively recruiting to grow our &os; Triage Team.
- If you are interested in participating and contributing to
- one of the most important community-facing areas of the &os;
- project, join #freebsd-bugs on the freenode IRC and let us
- know!</p>
-
- <p>Experience with issue tracking is desirable, but not
- required. No prior internal project knowledge or technical
- skills are required, just bring your communication skills
- and awesome attitude. Training is provided.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title><tt>relaunchd</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
- <common>Heily</common>
- </name>
- <email>mark@heily.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/mheily/relaunchd">Development tree on GitHub</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <tt>relaunchd</tt> project provides a service
- management daemon that is similar to the original
- <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Launchd">launchd</a>
- introduced in Apple OS X.</p>
-
- <p>It is not limited to the original features of
- <tt>launchd</tt>, however: interesting work is being done to
- add support for launching programs in jails, passing socket
- descriptors from the host to a jail, and launching programs
- within a preconfigured <tt>capsicum(4)</tt> sandbox.
- Additionally, <tt>relaunchd</tt> uses UCL for its
- configuration files, so jobs can be defined in JSON or other
- formats supported by UCL.</p>
-
- <p>While there is still work to be done, most of the important
- features of the original <tt>launchd</tt> have been
- implemented, and <tt>relaunchd</tt> has been made available in
- the &os; Ports Collection. It should still be considered
- experimental and not ready for production use, but everyone is
- welcome to try it, report issues, and contribute code or ideas
- for improvement.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Add support for restarting jobs if they crash.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement the <tt>cron(8)</tt> emulation feature.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support for monitoring files and directories for
- changes and launching jobs when changes are detected.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Finish things that are incomplete, such as support for
- jails and passing open socket descriptors to child
- processes.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve the documentation and provide more examples of
- usage.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>&os; Integration Services (BIS)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dexuan</given>
- <common>Cui</common>
- </name>
- <email>decui@microsoft.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hongjiang</given>
- <common>Zhang</common>
- </name>
- <email>honzhan@microsoft.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/HyperV">&os; Virtual Machines on Microsoft Hyper-V</url>
- <url href="https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn531030.aspx">Linux and &os; Virtual Machines on Hyper-V</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>When &os; virtual machines (VMs) run on Hyper-V, using
- Hyper-V synthetic devices is recommended to get the best
- network and storage performance and make full use of all the
- benefits that Hyper-V provides. The collection of drivers
- that are required to run Hyper-V synthetic devices in &os; are
- known as &os; Integration Services (BIS). Some of the BIS
- drivers (like network and storage drivers) have existed in
- &os; 9.x and 10.x for years, but there are still some
- performance and stability issues and bugs. Compared with
- Windows and Linux VMs, the current BIS lacks some important
- features, such as virtual Receive Side Scaling (vRSS) support
- in the Hyper-V network driver and support for UEFI VM (boot
- from UEFI), among others.</p>
-
- <p>We are now working more on the issues and performance tuning
- to make &os; VMs run better on Hyper-V and the Hyper-V based
- cloud platform Azure.</p>
-
- <p>Our work during 2015Q4 is documented below:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Optimizing the VMBus driver and Hyper-V network driver
- for performance:
- <ul>
- <li>Sent out patches to enable <tt>INTR_MPSAFE</tt> for
- the interrupt handling thread, speed up relid-to-channel
- lookup in the thread by map table, and optimize the
- VMBus ringbuffer writable notification to the host.</li>
-
- <li>Developing a patch to enable the virtual Receive
- Side Scaling (vRSS) for Hyper-V network device driver.
- This will greatly improve the network performance for
- SMP virtual machine (VM).</li>
-
- <li>Sent out a patch to enable the Hyper-V timer, which
- will improve the accuracy of timekeeping when &os; VMs
- run on Hyper-V.</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
-
- <li>Fixing bugs and cleaning up the code:
- <ul>
- <li>Fixed a bug in checksum offloading (PR 203630
- &mdash; [Hyper-V] [nat] [tcp] 10.2 NAT bug in TCP stack
- or hyperv netsvc driver) in the Hyper-V network driver,
- making &os; VM based NAT gateways work more
- reliably.</li>
-
- <li>Fixed a serialization issue in the initialization of
- VMBus devices, fixing PR 205156 ([Hyper-V] NICs' (hn0,
- hn1) MAC addresses can appear in an uncertain way across
- reboot).</li>
-
- <li>Fixed a KVP (Key-Value Pair) issue (retrieving a
- key's value can hang for an uncertain period of
- time).</li>
-
- <li>Added ioctl support for SIOCGIFMEDIA for the Hyper-V
- network driver, fixing PR 187006 ([Hyper-V] dynamic
- address (DHCP) obtaining does not work on HYPER-V OS
- 2012 R2).</li>
-
- <li>Sent out patches to add an interrupt counter for
- Hyper-V VMBus interrupts (so the user can easily get
- statistical information about VMBus interrupts),
- and fix the KVP daemon's poll timeout (so the daemon
- will avoid unnecessary polling every 100
- milliseconds.</li>
-
- <li>Identified a TSC calibration issue: the i8254 PIT
- timer emulation of Hyper-V is not fully reliable, so
- the Hyper-V time counter should be used to calibrate
- the TSC. A patch was drafted. With the patch, it looks
- the warning kernel message (e.g., &quot;calcru: runtime
- went backwards from 46204978 usec to 23362331 usec for
- pid 0 (kernel)&quot;) will go away, and the time-based
- tracing of Dtrace will be more accurate.</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
-
- <li>We plan to add support for UEFI VMs (Hyper-V Generation-2
- VMs). Currently some issues and to-do items were
- identified. For example, we cannot use the i8254 PIT to
- calibrate the TSC because the i8254 PIT does not exist in a
- UEFI VM, and we need to add support for the Hyper-V
- synthetic keyboard/mouse/framebuffer device.</li>
-
- <li>We are working on a disk detection issue: when a &os; VM
- runs on a Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview host, the VM
- will detect 16 disks when only one disk is configured for
- the VM. VMs running on these hosts can fail to boot. A
- workaround patch was created and we are trying to make a
- formal fix.</li>
-
- <li>We are tidying up some internal BIS test cases and plan
- to publish them on github.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Microsoft
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Mellanox iSCSI Extensions for RDMA (iSER) Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Max</given>
- <common>Gurtovoy</common>
- </name>
- <email>maxg@mellanox.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sagi</given>
- <common>Grimberg</common>
- </name>
- <email>sagig@mellanox.com</email>
- </person>
-
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/sagigrimberg/iser-FreeBSD">GitHub repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Building on the new in-kernel iSCSI initiator stack
- released in &os; 10.0 and the recently added iSCSI offload
- interface, Mellanox Technologies has developed iSCSI
- extensions for RDMA (iSER) initiator support to enable
- efficient data movement using the hardware offload
- capabilities of Mellanox's 10, 40, 56, and 100 Gigabit
- Infiniband (IB)/Ethernet adapters.</p>
-
- <p>Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) has been shown to have
- great value for storage applications. RDMA infrastructure
- provides benefits such as zero-copy, CPU offload, reliable
- transport, fabric consolidation, and many more. The iSER
- protocol eliminates some of the bottlenecks in the traditional
- iSCSI/TCP stack, provides low latency and high throughput, and
- is well suited for latency aware workloads.</p>
-
- <p>This work includes a new ICL module that implements the iSER
- initiator. The iSCSI stack is slightly modified to support
- some extra features such as asynchronous IO completions,
- unmapped data buffers, and data-transfer offloads. The user
- will be able to choose iSER as the iSCSI transport with
- iscsictl.</p>
-
- <p>The project is in the process of being merged to &os;
- 11-CURRENT and is expected to ship with &os; 11.0.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Mellanox Technologies
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Improvements for ARMv6/v7 Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dominik</given>
- <common>Ermel</common>
- </name>
- <email>der@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Wojciech</given>
- <common>Macek</common>
- </name>
- <email>wma@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Zbigniew</given>
- <common>Bodek</common>
- </name>
- <email>zbb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Numerous improvements for the ARMv6/v7 kernel and tools
- have been developed by the Semihalf team. Those include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Fixes for KGDB support.</li>
-
- <li>Support for branch instructions in <tt>ptrace</tt> single
- stepping.</li>
-
- <li>Fixes for kernel minidumps.</li>
-
- <li>Improvements for LIBUSBBOOT.</li>
-
- <li>Support for Exynos EHCI in the loader.</li>
-
- <li>A fix for instruction single stepping in DDB.</li>
-
- <li>Support for hardware watchpoints, including watchpoints
- on SMP systems.</li>
-
- <li>Single stepping using the ARM Debug Architecture.</li>
-
- <li>Support for gzip-compressed kernel modules in
- <tt>kldload</tt>.</li>
-
- <li>Backport of the new pmap VM code to &os; 10-STABLE (not
- yet sent to upstream).</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Most of the introduced changes have been committed to head
- and more are on the way.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Juniper Networks Inc.
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- Semihalf
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Finish upstreaming the hardware watchpoints support.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Two major issues have occupied much of core's attention
- during the last quarter: the reorganisation of the Security
- Team and the question of whether to import GPLv3 licensed code
- into the source repository.</p>
-
- <ol>
- <li>
- <p>The idea of reorganizing the Security team was first
- proposed to Core during a meeting at BSDCan this year by
- Gleb Smirnoff &mdash; core member and newly-appointed
- deputy Security Officer (SO). The &quot;Security
- Team&quot;, which previously could contain several people
- (a varying number over time, but more than two) has been
- refashioned into just two roles: Security Officer and
- Deputy Security Officer. Accordingly, the role of the SO
- team has been redefined to be the controller of the
- distribution of security sensitive information into and
- within the project: they are responsible for interfacing
- with external bodies and individuals reporting security
- problems to the project, and connecting those reports to
- the appropriate individuals within the project with the
- technical expertise to address the identified concerns.
- These changes will improve the project's responsiveness to
- security alerts, help maintain security on privileged
- information received in confidence before general
- publication and, not least, reduce the work load on the
- security officer. The SO team will continue to benefit
- from liasons with the Core, Cluster Administration, and
- Release Engineering teams, and will be assisted by a
- secretary; they will also be able to obtain input and
- assistance in drafting security advisories from former and
- potential future (Deputy) Security Officers.</p>
-
- <p>Core would particularly like to thank the former members
- of the Security Team group for their past contributions,
- now that the Security Team role has been merged into the
- Security Officer's responsibilities.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>The other large question concerning Core is how to
- provide a modern toolchain for all supported achitectures.
- Tier 1 architectures are required to ship with a toolchain
- unencumbered by onerous license terms. This is currently
- provided for i386 and amd64 by the LLVM suite, including
- the Clang compiler, LLD and LLDB. However LLVM support
- for other (Tier 2 or below) architectures is not yet of
- sufficient quality to be viable, and the older but
- pre-existing GPLv2 toolchain cannot support some of the
- interesting new architectures such as arm64 and RISC-V.
- Pragmatically, in order for the project to support
- these architectures,
- until LLVM support arrives we must turn to the GNU
- project's GPLv3 licenced toolchain.</p>
-
- <p>The argument here is whether to import GPLv3 licensed
- code into the &os; src repository with all of the
- obligations on patent terms and source code redistribution
- that would entail, not only for the &os; project itself
- but for numerous downstream consumers of &os; code. Not
- having a toolchain readily available is a big impediment
- to working on a new architecture.</p>
-
- <p>One potential solution is to create a range of
- &quot;GPLv3 toolchain&quot; base-system packages out of a
- completely separate source code repository, for instance
- within the &os; area on Github. These would be
- distributed equivalently to the other base system binary
- packages when that mechanism is introduced.</p>
-
- <p>Core recognises that this is a decision with wide-ranging
- consequences and will be producing a position paper for
- circulation amongst all interested parties in order to
- judge community opinion on the matter. Core welcomes
- feedback from all interested parties on the subject.</p>
- </li>
- </ol>
-
- <p>Beyond these two big questions, Core has handled a number of
- other items:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Core approved the formation of a wiki-admin team to take
- over managing the Wiki, to curate the Wiki content and work
- on navigation and organization of existing technical content
- and to evaluate new Wiki software with the aim of opening up
- the Wiki to contributions from the public.</li>
-
- <li>An external review board has been assembled to look at
- the Code of Conduct, including a mixture of project members
- and experts from external groups. The review process is
- getting under way and Core is awaiting their report.</li>
-
- <li>The standard documentation license was found to be
- unfit for its purpose, and the doceng group had temporarily
- reverted to the previous license while a new replacement was
- drafted. This new license is now the default for new
- documentation submissions. However, one factor emerging
- from this review was the difficulty of maintaining correct
- authorial attributions for sections of documentation, some
- of which may only be a few words long. Unlike source code,
- blocks of documentation are frequently moved around within
- individual files, or even between files. Consequently, Core
- would like to introduce a Voluntary Contribution
- Agreement along the lines of the one operated by the
- Apache Foundation. With this, copyrights are signed over to
- the &os; Foundation, with individual contributions being
- recognised by recording names in a general
- &quot;Authors&quot; file. This will be another alternative
- alongside the existing copyright mechanisms used in the
- project. Core is interested to hear any opinions on the
- subject.</li>
-
- <li>Core approved the formation of a new
- &quot;dev-announce&quot; mailing list, which all &os;
- committers should be members of. This will be a low-traffic
- moderated list to contain important announcements,
- heads-ups, warnings of code freezes, changes in policy and
- notifications of events that affect the project as a
- whole.</li>
-
- <li>Around eight years ago, an attempt was made to import the
- OpenBSD sensors framework. This was rejected at the time as
- potentially blocking the development of a better designed
- framework. However, no such development has occurred in the
- intervening time whilst the sensors framework has been in
- use successfully by both OpenBSD and FreeNAS. Despite some
- concerns about the efficiency of the framework and potential
- impacts on power consumption and hence battery lifetime,
- core is minded to approve the import, but wants to consult
- with interested developers first.</li>
-
- <li>Core is exploring the legal ramifications for the project
- of the &quot;Right to Be Forgotten&quot; established by
- the European Court of Justice.</li>
-
- <li>Core is also seeking an alternative means for holding
- their regular monthly conference calls. The current,
- paid-for, service has less than satisfactory sound quality
- and reliability, and Core would like to switch to a free
- video conferencing solution.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>This quarter also saw a particularly large influx of new
- commit bit requests, with on occasion, four votes running
- simultaneously. Please welcome Kurt Lidl, Svatopluk Kraus,
- Michal Meloun, Jonathan Looney (Juniper), Daisuke Aoyama, Phil
- Shafer (Juniper), Ravi Pokala (Panasas), Anish Gupta and Mark
- Bloch (Mellanox) to the ranks of src committers. In addition,
- core was delighted to restore commit privileges for Eric
- Melville after a hiatus of many years.</p>
-
- <p>No commit bits were taken in during the quarter. A
- non-committer account was approved for Kevin Bowling of
- LimeLight Networks. Kevin will be doing systems
- administration work with clusteradm, with particular interest
- in the parts of the cluster that are now hosted in LLNW's
- facilities. Deb Goodkin of the &os; Foundation was added to
- the developers mailing list: she was one of the few members of
- the Foundation Board not already on the list, and having
- awareness of what is going on in the developer community will
- help her to support the project more effectively.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Routing Stack Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Chernikov</common>
- </name>
- <email>melifaro@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.freebsd.org/ProjectsRoutingProposal">Initial Proposal</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <tt>projects/routing</tt> Subversion branch is a FreeBSD
- routing system rework aimed at providing performance,
- scalability and the ability to add advanced features to the
- routing stack.</p>
-
- <p>The current packet output path suffers from excessive
- locking. Acquiring and releasing four distinct contested
- locks is required to convert a packet to a frame suitable to
- put on the wire. The first project goal is to reduce the
- number of locks needed to just two <tt>rmlock(9)</tt>s for the
- output path, which permits close-to-linear scaling.</p>
-
- <p>Since September, one of the locks (used to protect
- link-level entries) has been completely eliminated from the
- packet data path. A new routing API was introduced, featuring
- better scalability and hiding routing internals. Most of the
- consumers of the old routing API were converted to use the new
- API.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Base System Build Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bryan</given>
- <common>Drewery</common>
- </name>
- <email>bdrewery@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/freebsd-arch/2015-December/017571.html">&os;-Arch Post Describing Plans</url>
- <url href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2014/schedule/events/460.en.html">BSDCan 2014 META_MODE Presentation</url>
- <url href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=290433">WITH_FAST_DEPEND Details</url>
- <url href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=290526">WITH_CCACHE_BUILD Details</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&a.bdrewery; (bdrewery@) has been working to improve the
- build framework as well as <tt>buildworld</tt> build times.
- The build system has been largely untouched by large-scale
- changes for many years. Most of the effort has been on
- improving the recent <tt>META_MODE</tt> merge that was
- presented at BSDCan 2014. This is a new build system that is
- not currently enabled by default but brings many benefits.
- Beyond that, some highlights of the work changing
- <tt>buildworld</tt> are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>WITH_FAST_DEPEND</tt>, which avoids calling
- &quot;mkdep&quot; during the <tt>make depend</tt> phase and
- instead generates dependency files during compilation. The
- old scheme was pre-processing all source files twice. The
- new version saves 16-35% in build times.</li>
-
- <li><tt>WITH_CCACHE_BUILD</tt> adds built-in <tt>ccache</tt>
- support, avoiding many of the historical pitfalls of
- changing <tt>CC</tt> in <tt>make.conf</tt> to use
- <tt>ccache</tt>.</li>
-
- <li>Many improvements for parallelization of the build.</li>
-
- <li><tt>LIBADD</tt> improvements to ensure proper usage of
- this tool to replace duplicate <tt>LDADD</tt> and
- <tt>DPADD</tt> statements. Further work is under way to
- reduce overlinking.</li>
-
- <li>A lot of cleanup of improper framework usage.</li>
-
- <li>Ensuring that installing files from the build tree fails
- if the destination directory is missing, rather than
- installing a file as the directory name.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- EMC / Isilon Storage Division
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>See the &os;-arch mail for more information on planned
- work.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>ELF Tool Chain Tools</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://elftoolchain.sourceforge.net">ELF Tool Chain Website</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ELF Tool Chain project provides BSD-licensed
- implementations of compilation tools and libraries for
- building and analyzing ELF objects. The project began as part
- of &os; but later became an independent project in order to
- encourage wider participation from others in the open-source
- developer community.</p>
-
- <p>In the last quarter of 2015 the ELF Tool Chain tools were
- updated to a snapshot of upstream Subversion revision 3272.
- Improvements include better input file validation, RISC-V
- support, support for Xen ELF notes, additional MIPS and ARM
- relocations, better performance, and bug fixes.</p>
-
- <p>The ELF Tool Chain project is planning a new release in
- the first quarter of 2016, which will facilitate wider
- testing and use by projects in addition to &os;.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Add missing functionality (PE/COFF support) to
- <tt>elfcopy</tt> and migrate the base system build.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Fix issues found by fuzzing inputs to the tools.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add automatic support for separate debug files.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>The LLDB Debugger</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/lldb">&os; LLDB Wiki Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>LLDB is the debugger from the LLVM family of projects.
- Originally developed for Mac OS X, it now also supports &os;,
- NetBSD, Linux, Android, and Windows. It builds on existing
- components in the larger LLVM project, for example using
- Clang's expression parser and LLVM's disassembler.</p>
-
- <p>LLDB in the &os; base system was upgraded to version 3.7.0
- as part of the Clang and LLVM upgrade, and it will similarly
- be upgraded again to 3.8.0 for &os; 11.0-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>LLDB is now enabled by default on the amd64 and arm64
- platforms. It is now a functional basic debugger on arm64,
- after a number of fixes were made in the last quarter to both
- LLDB and the &os; kernel.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Rework the LLDB build to use LLVM and Clang shared
- libraries.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Port a remote debugging stub to &os;.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support for local and core file kernel debugging.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve support on architectures other than amd64 and
- arm64.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>UEFI Boot and Framebuffer Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A number of UEFI bug fixes were committed over the last
- quarter, further improving compatibility with different UEFI
- implementations. Specifically: on some implementations, &os;
- failed to boot with an &quot;ExitBootServices() returned
- 0x8000000000000002&quot; error. This has been fixed with a
- retry loop (as required by UEFI) in r292515 and r292338.</p>
-
- <p>UEFI improvements from other developers have recently been
- committed or are in progress. These include support for
- environment variables set on the EFI loader command line,
- improved text console mode setting, support for nvram
- variables, and root-on-ZFS support.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Test &os;-CURRENT snapshots on a variety of UEFI
- implementations.</p></task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Merge UEFI changes to stable/10 for &os;
- 10.3-RELEASE.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/">Foundation Website</url>
- <url href="http://FreeBSDJournal.com/">FreeBSD Journal</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
- organization dedicated to supporting and promoting the &os;
- Project and community worldwide. Funding comes from
- individual and corporate donations and is used to fund and
- manage development projects, conferences and developer
- summits, and provide travel grants to &os; developers. The
- Foundation purchases hardware to improve and maintain &os;
- infrastructure and publishes &os; white papers and marketing
- material to promote, educate, and advocate for the &os;
- Project. The Foundation also represents the &os; Project in
- executing contracts, license agreements, and other legal
- arrangements that require a recognized legal entity.</p>
-
- <p>Here are some highlights of what we did to help &os;
- last quarter:</p>
-
- <p>On the advocacy front, the Foundation attended and
- sponsored EuroBSDcon, which took place Oct 1-4
- (<a href="https://2015.eurobsdcon.org/">https://2015.eurobsdcon.org/</a>)
- in Stockholm, Sweden. Two days prior, during the developer
- summit, Deb Goodkin ran a session on Recruiting to &os;. The
- Foundation was also very active during the event itself; in
- addition to Deb, we had &a.dru;, &a.mckusick;, &a.erwin;,
- &a.emaste;, &a.hrs;, &a.bcr;, and &a.trasz; attend the
- conference. Deb and Ed gave a presentation on how the
- Foundation supports a BSD project. Kirk gave a presentation
- on &quot;a Brief History of the BSD Fast File System,&quot;
- and he taught the two-day tutorial &quot;Introduction to the
- &os; Open-Source Operating System.&quot;</p>
-
- <p>Deb then attended the 2015 Grace Hopper Conference that was
- held in Houston, TX, October 14-16. The conference is for
- women in computing and most of the attendees were female
- computer science majors, female software developers, and
- college professors. The Foundation was proud to be a Silver
- Sponsor. The conference was very successful for us. Our
- presence allowed us to raise awareness of the Project, help
- recruit more women, and get more professors to include &os; in
- their curriculum.</p>
-
- <p>&a.gnn; traveled to Bangkok, Thailand to present talks on
- DTrace, &os;, and teaching with DTrace. The talks were
- presented at Chulalongkorn University, which is the largest
- University in Thailand with the largest engineering school.
- The first talk was the practitioner's introduction to DTrace
- in which the technology, history and usage is explained
- without diving into all the kernel subsystems. The second was
- the sales pitch for teaching with Dtrace and with &os;. The
- pitch was well received and there were some very good points
- made by the audience. The facts that the course materials are
- both open source and hosted on github were also well
- received.</p>
-
- <p>&a.mckusick; completed a 10-hour tutorial about &os; for
- Pearson Education in their &quot;Live Lesson&quot; program.
- In particular, there is a great free snippet from that course
- comparing &os; against Linux here:
- <a href="http://youtu.be/dTpqALCwQ1Y?a">http://youtu.be/dTpqALCwQ1Y?a</a>.
- Find out more about the whole session at:
- <a href="http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=NZS3W7D*uS0&amp;subid=&amp;offerid=163217.1&amp;type=10&amp;tmpid=3559&amp;RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fwww.informit.com%252Fstore%252Fintroduction-to-the-FreeBSD-open-source-operating-system-9780134305868">http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/click?id=NZS3W7D*uS0&amp;subid=&amp;offerid=163217.1&amp;type=10&amp;tmpid=3559&amp;RD_PARM1=http%253A%252F%252Fwww.informit.com%252Fstore%252Fintroduction-to-the-freebsd-open-source-operating-system-9780134305868</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Anne Dickison resumed the Faces of &os; series with
- interviews featuring Michael Dexter and Erin Clark. She also
- continued to produce and distribute &os; materials for
- conferences, as well as advocating for &os; over our social
- channels.</p>
-
- <p>&a.gnn; headed up the latest Silicon Valley Vendor and
- Developer Summit, November 2-3, at the NetApp campus in
- Sunnyvale, California. Topics of discussion ranged over new
- developments in persistent memory, the use of &os; by a
- company that builds rackscale systems, developments in our
- compiler and tool suite, as well as others. Additional
- Foundation Board and Staff attending the summit included: Deb
- Goodkin, &a.gjb;, &a.gibbs;, &a.mckusick;, &a.emaste;, and
- &a.hrs;. The complete schedule, and some of the slides, are
- available on the &os; Wiki
- <a href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/201511VendorDevSummit">https://wiki.freebsd.org/201511VendorDevSummit</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Notes from the always lively &quot;Have/Need/Want
- session&quot; are available at
- <a href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/201511VendorDevSummit/HaveNeedWant">https://wiki.freebsd.org/201511VendorDevSummit/HaveNeedWant</a>.</p>
-
- <p>While in the Bay Area, some Foundation members visited
- commercial users of &os; to help understand their needs,
- update them on the work the Foundation is doing, and
- facilitate collaboration between them and the Project.</p>
-
- <p>We were a sponsor of the 2015 OpenZFS Developer
- Summit, which took place October 19-20, in San Francisco, CA.
- &a.gibbs; and &a.mckusick; attended the conference.</p>
-
- <p>&a.gibbs; continued his semester long class teaching
- Intro to Computer Science using &os; at a middle
- school.</p>
-
- <p>&a.emaste;, &a.trasz;, and &a.kib; continue to make
- progress on Foundation funded development projects. More
- specifically:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Ed Worked on a number of items relating to the
- tool chain: LLD linker, ELF Tool Chain components, and LLDB
- debugger, and tested, integrated, and merged outstanding
- UEFI work.</li>
-
- <li>Edward finished work on the reroot project as well as
- spending some time on a certificate-transparency port. He
- also implemented a prototype to support disk IO limit in
- RCTL.</li>
-
- <li>Konstantin rewrote the out of memory killer logic, which,
- in particular, fixed &os; operation on systems without swap,
- especially systems with very little memory. The latter are
- becoming more and more common with the popularity of embedded
- ARM platforms where &os; runs, but it also affects large
- systems which are usually configured without swap. He also
- finalized and committed the shared page support for the
- ARMv7 and ARMv8 systems. This allows for a non-executable
- stack on ARMv7, and a much faster userspace
- <tt>gettimeofday(2)</tt> for both, similar to x86.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>&a.emaste; presented a &os;/arm64 talk and a hands-on
- demo at ARM Techcon, which took place November 10-12, 2015, in
- Santa Clara, CA.</p>
-
- <p>We continued publishing our monthly newsletters and
- acquiring new company testimonials about using &os;, including
- from Verisign and Nginx.</p>
-
- <p>Anne Dickison, &a.dru;, and &a.gjb; represented the
- Foundation at USENIX LISA '15, which took place November 3-8,
- in Washington D.C.. The Foundation had a booth in the Expo
- Hall and participated in a BoF. Besides connecting with
- current community members, we spoke with attendees who were
- interested in getting involved with the Project and helped
- set them on the correct path. We also took the opportunity to
- remind those who had not used &os; in a while what they were
- missing. Glen also attended the USENIX Release Engineering
- Summit, which was co-located with LISA '15.</p>
-
- <p>We published the Sept/Oct and Nov/Dec issues of the
- &os; Journal.</p>
-
- <p>&a.gnn; and &a.rwatson; announced the release of
- their TeachBSD initiative:
- <a href="http://teachbsd.org/">http://teachbsd.org/</a>.
- TeachBSD offers a set of open source reusable course materials designed to
- allow others to teach both university students and software
- practitioners &os; operating system fundamentals. The
- Foundation is proud to have partly sponsored their efforts to
- teach the initial graduate level course on operating systems
- with tracing at the University of Cambridge.</p>
-
- <p>Deb Goodkin invited a representative from the
- Outreachy program to talk at the Ottawa &os; Developer Summit
- about the program and how we can get involved.</p>
-
- <p>Deb also started discussions with CS professors from
- the University of Colorado, Boulder to offer some Intro to
- &os; workshops.</p>
-
- <p>&a.gjb; continued wearing many hats to support to the
- Project. For Release Engineering:
- <ul>
- <li>Added support for building <tt>BANANAPI</tt>,
- <tt>CUBIEBOARD</tt>, and <tt>CUBIEBOARD2</tt> arm
- images.</li>
-
- <li>Deprecated the use of MD5 checksums for verifying
- installation media downloaded from the &os; Project
- mirrors.</li>
-
- <li>Various miscellaneous updates and fixes to release
- build code.</li>
-
- <li>Continued providing regular development snapshot
- builds.</li>
- </ul>
- Under Systems Administration:
- <ul>
- <li>Assisted the Admins team with migrating various
- services to two new colocation facilities near Sunnyvale,
- generously provided by RootBSD and LimeLight
- Networks.</li>
-
- <li>Moved email services for the Foundation to a new
- server.</li>
- </ul>
- </p>
-
- <p>&a.emaste; attended the Reproducible Builds World
- Summit, which took place in Athens, Greece, December 1-3,
- 2015.</p>
-
- <p>We wrapped up our 2015 fundraising efforts with our
- End-of-Year fundraising campaign by participating in
- #GivingTuesday, and continuing with weekly email and social
- media requests for support of the Foundation. Final
- fundraising numbers will be available in Q1 2016.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>&os; Xen</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Roger</given>
- <common>Pau Monn&eacute;</common>
- </name>
- <email>royger@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Wei</given>
- <common>Liu</common>
- </name>
- <email>wei.liu2@citrix.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/&os;_PVH">&os; PVH DomU Wiki Page</url>
- <url href="http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/&os;_Dom0">&os; PVH Dom0 Wiki Page</url>
- <url href="http://xenbits.xen.org/gitweb/?p=people/royger/freebsd.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/new_entry_point_v5">&os;/Xen HVMlite Implementation</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Xen is a hypervisor using a microkernel design, providing
- services that allow multiple computer operating systems to
- execute on the same computer hardware concurrently. Xen
- support for &os; on x86 as a guest was introduced in version
- 8, and ARM support is currently being worked on. Support for
- running &os; as an amd64 Xen host (Dom0) is available in
- head.</p>
-
- <p>The x86 work done during this quarter has been focused on
- rewriting the PVH implementation inside of Xen, into what is
- now being called HVMlite to differentiate it with the previous
- PVH implementation. The Xen side of patches have already been
- committed to the Xen source tree, and will be available in Xen
- 4.7, the next version. Work has also begun on implementing
- HVMlite Dom0 support, although no patches have yet been
- published.</p>
-
- <p>HVMlite support for &os; has not yet been committed,
- although an initial implementation is available in a personal
- git repository. The plan is to completely replace PVH with
- HVMlite on &os; as soon as HVMlite supports Dom0 mode.</p>
-
- <p>Apart from this, Wei Liu is working on improving netfront
- performance on &os;. Initial patches have been posted to the
- &os; review system.</p>
-
- <p>The x86 unmapped bounce buffer code has also been improved,
- and unmapped IO support has been added to the
- <tt>blkfront</tt> driver.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Citrix Systems R&amp;D
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Finish HVMlite Dom0 support inside of Xen.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Deprecate and remove PVH support from Xen.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Remove PVH support from &os; and switch to HVMlite.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Generalize the event channel code so it can be used on
- ARM.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve the performance of the various backends
- (<tt>netback</tt>, <tt>blkback</tt>).</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/arm64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
- <email>ed@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/arm64">&os; arm64 Wiki Entry</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support was added for kernel modules. This included adding
- the needed relocation types to the in-kernel relocator, and
- updating the build logic to build modules for arm64. CTF data
- is currently not generated for modules due to a linker
- bug.</p>
-
- <p>Shared page support was added. This allows
- <tt>gettimeofday(2)</tt> to be implemented in userland by
- directly accessing the timer register. This reduces the
- overhead of these calls as we no longer need to call into the
- kernel. This also moves the signal trampoline code away from
- the stack, allowing for the stack to become non-executable.</p>
-
- <p>CloudABI support for arm64 was added. This included moving
- the machine-independent code into a separate file to be shared
- among all architectures. An issue in the arm64 kernel was
- found and fixed thanks to the CloudABI test suite.</p>
-
- <p>Self-hosted poudriere package builds have been tested.
- These complement the previous build strategy of using qemu
- usermode emulation. With this combination of self-hosted and
- qemu usermode building, many ports that used to be broken on
- arm64 have been fixed, resulting in over 17,000 ports building
- for the architecture.</p>
-
- <p>The machine-dependent portion of kernel support for
- single-stepping userland binaries has been started. This will
- allow debuggers like <tt>lldb</tt> to step through an
- application while debugging.</p>
-
- <p>Many small fixes have been made to &os;/arm64. These
- include fixing stack tracing through exceptions, printing more
- information about &quot;data abort&quot; kernel panics,
- cleaning up the atomic functions, supporting multi-pass driver
- attachment, fixing userland stack alignment, cleaning up early
- page table creation, fixing asynchronous software trap
- handling, and enabling interrupts in exception handlers.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- ABT Systems Ltd
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on SoftIron Overdrive 3000</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://softiron.co.uk/products/">SoftIron Website</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The SoftIron Overdrive 3000 is an ARMv8 based server with an
- 8-core AMD Opteron A1100 processor. The Overdrive 3000 has
- two 10Gbase-T Ethernet ports, two PCI Express ports, and eight
- SATA ports. &os; has been updated to be able to boot on this
- hardware.</p>
-
- <p>Support for the SATA device was added to the
- <tt>ahci(4)</tt> driver. Unlike on x86, this is a Memory
- Mapped (mmio) device, and not on the PCI bus. To support
- this, a new ahci mmio driver attachment has been added.</p>
-
- <p>The generic PCIe driver has been updated to improve interrupt
- handling. This includes supporting the interrupt-map
- devicetree property, and supporting MSI and MSI-X interrupts
- on arm64.</p>
-
- <p>Support for MSI and MSI-X interrupts has been added to the
- ARM Generic Interrupt Controller v2 (gicv2) driver. This
- allows devices to use these interrupts. This has been tested
- with a collection of PCIe NIC hardware.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- SoftIron Inc.
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Write a driver for the 10Gbase-T NIC.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Jenkins Continuous Integration for &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Craig</given>
- <common>Rodrigues</common>
- </name>
- <email>rodrigc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>Jenkins Administrators</name>
- <email>jenkins-admin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>&os; Testing</name>
- <email>FreeBSD-testing@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://jenkins.FreeBSD.org">The Jenkins CI Server in the &os; Cluster</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/Ultima1252/portest">Portest Script</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/jenkinsci/workflow-plugin">Jenkins Workflow Plugin</url>
- <url href="https://cloudbees.com">Cloudbees</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/uber/phabricator-jenkins-plugin">Jenkins Phabricator Plugin</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/uber/phabricator-jenkins-plugin/pull/110">Phabricator Plugin Fixes</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/jenkinsci/durable-task-plugin/pull/14">Durable Task Plugin Fixes</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/jenkinsci/clang-scanbuild-plugin/commits/master">Clang Scanbuild Plugin Fixes</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/jenkinsci/multiple-scms-plugin/commits/master">Multiple SCMs Plugin Fixes</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/jenkinsci/scm-sync-configuration-plugin/commits/master">SCM Sync Configuration Plugin Fixes</url>
- <url href="https://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/freebsd-testing/2016-January/001285.html">Porting Jobs to the Workflow Plugin</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/kohsuke/akuma/pull/9">Akuma Fixes for &os;</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/jmmv/kyua/pull/148">Kyua Fix for Invalid Characters</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Jenkins Continuous Integration and Testing project
- has been helping to improve the quality of &os;. Since the
- last status report, we have quickly found commits that caused
- build breakage or test failures. &os; developers saw these
- problems and quickly fixed them. Some of the highlights
- include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Ricky Gallagher wrote a script named <tt>portest</tt>,
- which can take a patch to the &os; ports tree as input, and
- can generate a sequence of commands to check out the ports
- tree from Subversion, apply the patch, and then invoke
- <tt>poudriere</tt> to build the affected part of the ports
- tree. Ricky consulted with Torsten Z&uuml;hlsdorff
- during its development.
- This script will be used later to test changes to the ports
- tree.</li>
-
- <li>
- <p>&a.rodrigc; converted some Jenkins builds to use the
- Workflow plugin. Workflow is a plugin written by Jesse
- Glick and other developers at Cloudbees, the main company
- providing commercial support for Jenkins. With this
- plugin, a Jenkins job can be written in a Domain Specific
- Language (DSL) which is written in the Groovy scripting
- language. Workflow scripts are meant to provide
- sophisticated access to Jenkins functionality, in a simple
- scripting language. As Jenkins jobs get more complicated
- and have more interdependencies, using a DSL is easier for
- maintainability instead of creating Jenkins jobs via
- menus.</p>
-
- <p>&a.rodrigc; worked with Jesse Glick to identify and fix a
- problem with the Durable Task plugin used by the workflow
- plugin. This problem seemed to show up mostly on
- non-Linux platforms such as OS X and &os;.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>&a.eadler; worked with &a.rodrigc; to test a Jenkins
- plugin written by Aiden Scandella at Uber which integrates
- Phabricator and Jenkins. With this plugin, if someone
- submits a code review with Phabricator's Differential
- tool, a Jenkins build with this code change will be
- triggered. The Phabricator code review would then be
- updated with the result of the build.</p>
-
- <p>&a.eadler; and &a.rodrigc; had some initial success
- testing this plugin using the &os; docs repository, but
- this plugin still has a lot of hardcoded dependencies
- specific to Uber's environment which make it difficult to
- use out-of-the-box for &os;. Alexander Yerenkow submitted
- some patches upstream to fix some of these problems, but
- this plugin still needs more work. &a.rodrigc; thinks
- that it might be better to write a workflow script to call
- Phabricator commands directly.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>&a.rodrigc; pushed fixes upstream to several
- plugins including:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>SCM Sync configuration plugin</li>
-
- <li>NodeLabel parameter plugin</li>
-
- <li>Subversion plugin</li>
-
- <li>Multiple SCMs plugin</li>
-
- <li>Clang Scanbuild plugin</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>&a.rodrigc; was granted commit access to the SCM
- Sync configuration plugin, Multiple SCMs plugin, and Clang
- Scanbuild plugin.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>&a.lwhsu; set up multiple builds using jails on machines
- located at NYI and administered by the &os; Cluster
- Administrators. One of these builds targets 64-bit
- ARM.</li>
-
- <li>Michael Zhilin fixed the Akuma library for &os;. The
- Akuma library is used by Jenkins to determine what
- command-line arguments were passed to a running process. To
- fix it, Michael invoked an &os;-specific <tt>sysctl()</tt>
- with KERN_PROC_ARGS to determine the arguments for a running
- pid. This fix allows a running Jenkins instance to restart
- itself after new plugins are installed.</li>
-
- <li>&a.jmmv; accepted a fix for Kyua from &a.rodrigc; to fix
- writing out XML characters to test report files.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Work more on using the workflow plugin for various
- builds.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Set up a build to test <tt>bmake</tt>'s meta-mode.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Finish off integration with Phabricator.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>People interested in helping out should join the
- freebsd-testing@FreeBSD.org list.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Multipath TCP for &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nigel</given>
- <common>Williams</common>
- </name>
- <email>njwilliams@swin.edu.au</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://bitbucket.org/nw-swin/caia-mptcp-freebsd/">MPTCP for &os; Repository</url>
- <url href="http://caia.swin.edu.au/urp/newtcp/mptcp/">MPTCP for &os; Project Website</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Multipath TCP (MPTCP) is an extension to TCP that allows for
- the use of multiple network interfaces on a standard TCP
- session. The addition of new addresses and scheduling of data
- across these occurs transparently from the perspective of the
- TCP application.</p>
-
- <p>The goal of this project is to deliver an MPTCP kernel patch
- that interoperates with the reference MPTCP implementation,
- along with additional enhancements to aid network
- research.</p>
-
- <p>A v0.51 release has been tagged in our repository, with
- some minor improvements over v0.5.</p>
-
- <p>We have now removed much of the MPTCP code that was inside
- the functions <tt>tcp_do_segment</tt>, <tt>tcp_output</tt>,
- and other code used for standard TCP connections. The goal of
- this is to restrict the added MPTCP code to just MPTCP
- connections, leaving regular TCP connections using the
- existing code.</p>
-
- <p>We are currently in the process of implementing a subflow
- socket buffer upcall and event processing. These will handle
- changes in subflow socket state, MP-signalling, and incoming
- data segments.</p>
-
- <p>This also requires some re-working of the MP option
- processing, particularly how incoming DSN maps are parsed and
- stored for use during MP-layer reassembly.</p>
-
- <p>We are also looking at how our changes might take advantage
- of the new TCP stack modularisation enhancements to create
- subflow-specific TCP functions.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The Cisco University Research Program Fund at Community
- Foundation Silicon Valley
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Complete the implementations of subflow event processing
- and new option parsing.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Update documentation and task lists.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/RISC-V</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ruslan</given>
- <common>Bukin</common>
- </name>
- <email>br@bsdpad.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Arun</given>
- <common>Thomas</common>
- </name>
- <email>arun.thomas@baesystems.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/riscv">Project Wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We have begun work on support for the RISC-V
- architecture.</p>
-
- <p>RISC-V is a new ISA designed to support computer architecture
- research and education that is now set to become a standard
- open architecture for industry implementations.</p>
-
- <p>A minimal set of changes needed to compile the kernel
- toolchain has been committed, along with machine headers,
- run-time linker (rtld-elf) support, and libc/libstand.</p>
-
- <p>All development has been happening in a separate branch,
- with a goal of moving development to head in a few weeks.</p>
-
- <p>At present, &os;/RISC-V boots to multiuser in the Spike
- simulator.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- DARPA, AFRL
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- HEIF5
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>We plan to commit the rest of userspace (i.e., libc),
- kernel support, etc., in a few weeks.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title><tt>sendfile(2)</tt> Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gleb</given>
- <common>Smirnoff</common>
- </name>
- <email>glebius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=293439">Commit to Head</url>
- <url href="http://www.slideshare.net/facepalmtarbz2/new-sendfile-in-english">Slides</url>
- <url href="https://events.yandex.ru/lib/talks/2682/">Presentation (in Russian)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <tt>sendfile(2)</tt> system call was introduced in
- 1998 as an alternative to a traditional
- <tt>read(2)</tt>/<tt>write(2)</tt> loop, speeding up server
- performance by a factor of ten at the time. Since it was
- adopted by all major operating systems, it is now used by any
- serious web server software. Wherever there is high traffic,
- there is <tt>sendfile(2)</tt> under the hood.</p>
-
- <p>Now, with &os; 11, we are making the next revolutinary step
- in serving traffic. <tt>sendfile(2)</tt> no longer blocks
- waiting on disk I/O. Instead, it immediately returns control
- to the application, performing the necessary I/O in the
- background. The original <tt>sendfile(2)</tt> waited for the
- disk read operation to complete and then put the data that was
- read into the socket, then returned to userspace. If a web
- server served thousands of clients with thousands of requests,
- it was forced to spawn extra contexts from which to run
- <tt>sendfile(2)</tt> to avoid stalls. Alternatively, it could
- use special tricks like the <tt>SF_NODISKIO</tt> flag that
- forces <tt>sendfile(2)</tt> to serve only content that is
- cached in memory. Now, these tricks are in the past, and a
- web server can simply use <tt>sendfile(2)</tt> as it would use
- <tt>write(2)</tt>, without any extra care. The new sendfile
- cuts out the overhead of extra contexts, short writes, and
- extra syscalls to prepopulate the cache, bringing performance
- to a new level.</p>
-
- <p>The new syscall is built on top of two newly-introduced
- kernel features. The first is an asynchronous VM pager
- interface and the corresponding <tt>VOP_GETPAGES_ASYNC()</tt>
- file system method for UFS. The second is the concept of
- &quot;not ready&quot; data in sockets. When
- <tt>sendfile(2)</tt> is called, first
- <tt>VOP_GETPAGES_ASYNC()</tt> is called, which dispatches I/O
- requests for completion. Buffers with pages to be populated
- are put into the socket buffer, but flagged as not-yet-ready.
- Control immediately returns to the application. When the I/O
- is finished, the buffers are marked as ready, and the socket
- is activated to continue transmission.</p>
-
- <p>Additional features of the new <tt>sendfile</tt> are new
- flags that provide the application with extra control over the
- transmitted content. Now it is possible to prevent caching of
- content in memory, which is useful when it is known that the
- content is unlikely to be reused any time soon. In such
- cases, it is better to let the associated storage be freed,
- rather than putting the data in cache. It is also possible to
- specify a readahead with every syscall, if the application can
- predict client behavior.</p>
-
- <p>The new <tt>sendfile(2)</tt> is a drop-in replacement, API
- and ABI compatible with the old one. Applications do not even
- need to recompile to benefit from the new implementation.</p>
-
- <p>This work is a joint effort between two companies: NGINX,
- Inc., and Netflix. There were many people involved in the
- project. At its initial stage, before code was written, the
- idea of such an asynchronous drop-in replacement was discussed
- amongst &a.glebius;, &a.scottl;, &a.kib;, &a.adrian;, and Igor
- Sysoev. The initial prototype was coded by Gleb under the
- supervision of Kostik on the VM parts of the patch, and under
- constant pressure from Igor, who demanded that <tt>nginx</tt> be
- capable of running with the new <tt>sendfile(2)</tt> with no
- modifications. The prototype demonstrated good performance
- and stability and quickly went into Netflix production in late
- 2014. During 2015, the code matured and continued serving
- production traffic at Netflix. &a.scottl;, &a.rrs;, &a.emax;,
- and &a.gallatin; added their contributions to the code.</p>
-
- <p>Now we are releasing the code behind our success to the
- &os; community, making it available to all &os; users
- worldwide!</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Netflix
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- NGINX, Inc.
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p><tt>SSL_sendfile()</tt> &mdash; an extension to the new
- <tt>sendfile(2)</tt> that allows uploading session keys to
- the kernel, and then using <tt>sendfile(2)</tt> on an
- SSL-enabled socket.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>System Initialization and Service Management</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
- <common>Heily</common>
- </name>
- <email>mark@heily.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jonathan</given>
- <common>de Boyne Pollard</common>
- </name>
- <email>J.deBoynePollard-newsgroups@NTLWorld.COM</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jordan</given>
- <common>Hubbard</common>
- </name>
- <email>jkh@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.daemonspawn.org/2016/01/a-comparison-of-alternatives-to-init8.html">A Comparison of <tt>init(8)</tt> and <tt>rc(8)</tt> Replacements</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>There are three active projects to provide an alternative
- to the traditional <tt>init(8)</tt> and <tt>rc(8)</tt>
- subsystems that manage the boot process and system services.
- There are a number of reasons driving the desire for change,
- including:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Faster boot times, made possible by launching services
- in parallel</li>
-
- <li>Greater reliability, by ensuring that services are
- automatically restarted if they terminate unexpectedly</li>
-
- <li>Simplified dependency management, using socket
- activation and similar techniques</li>
-
- <li>The ability to launch services &quot;on demand&quot;,
- and have them self-terminate when idle</li>
-
- <li>Improved security, by removing the need to start common
- daemons as the root user</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p> Two of the projects, <tt>launchd</tt> and
- <tt>relaunchd</tt>, are based on the <tt>launchd(8)</tt> API
- introduced by Apple in Mac OS X. The NextBSD project has
- ported the original Apple source code by writing a Mach
- compatibility layer that allows <tt>launchd</tt> to run on
- &os;. The <tt>relaunchd</tt> project started from scratch
- with the goal of creating a more modular, lightweight, and
- portable implementation of the <tt>launchd</tt> API. The
- third project, <tt>nosh</tt>, is a unique creation that
- borrows concepts from <tt>launchd</tt>, <tt>systemd</tt>, and
- several other Unix operating systems.</p>
-
- <p>While the &os; Project has not made a decision to replace the
- current <tt>init(8)</tt> and <tt>rc(8)</tt> subsystems, the
- existence and active development of alternatives will continue
- to drive innovation in this space.</p>
-
- <p>Jordan Hubbard is the contact point for the NextBSD
- <tt>launchd</tt>, Jonathan de Boyne Pollard is the contact
- point for <tt>nosh</tt>, and Mark Heily is the contact point
- for <tt>relaunchd</tt>.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>NanoBSD Modernization</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>This quarter's NanoBSD updates target three main areas. First,
- building a NanoBSD image required root privileges. Second,
- building for embedded platforms required detailed knowledge of
- the format required to boot. Third, the exact image sizes
- needed to be known to produce an image.</p>
-
- <p>When NanoBSD was written, &os;'s build system required root
- privileges for the install step and onward. NanoBSD added to
- this by creating a <tt>md(4)</tt> device in which to construct the
- image. Some configurations of NanoBSD added further to this
- by creating a chroot in which to cleanly build packages.
- NanoBSD solves the first problem using the new
- <tt>NO_ROOT</tt> build option to create a meta file. NanoBSD
- also augments this record as files are created and removed.
- The meta file is then fed into <tt>makefs(8)</tt> to create a
- UFS image with the proper permissions. The UFS image, and
- sometimes a DOS FAT partition, are then passed to
- <tt>mkimg(1)</tt> to create the final SD image. The
- <tt>mtree</tt> manipulation has been written as a separate
- script to allow it to move into the base system where it could
- assist with other build orchestration tools (though the move
- has not happened yet).</p>
-
- <p>The detailed knowledge of how to build each embedded image
- (as well as some of the base images for qemu) has always been
- hard to enshrine. Crochet puts this knowledge into its
- builds. The &os; release system puts it into its system.
- NanoBSD, prior to the current work, provided no way to access
- its knowledge of how to build images. The current state of
- this project allows the user to set a simple image type and
- have NanoBSD deal with all of the details needed to create
- that image type. This includes using the u-boot ports and
- installing the right files into a FAT partition so that &os;
- can boot with <tt>ubldr(8)</tt>, creating the right
- <tt>boot1.elf</tt> file for powerpc64 qemu booting, or the
- more familiar (though needlessly complicated) x86 setup.
- Previous versions of NanoBSD required too much specialized
- knowledge from the user. This work aims to concentrate the
- knowledge into a set of simple scripts for any build
- orchestration system to use.</p>
-
- <p>Finally, NanoBSD images in the past have needed very
- specific knowledge of the target device. Part of this is a
- legacy of the BIOS state-of-the-art a decade ago, which
- required very careful matching of the image to the actual
- device in the deployed system. Although relevant at the time,
- such systems are now vanishingly rare. Support for them will
- be phased out (though given the flexibility of NanoBSD, it can
- be moved to the few remaining examples in the tree and also
- partially covered by the generic image scripts). Today, the
- typical use case is to create an SD or microSD card image, and
- have the image resize itself on boot. NanoBSD now supports
- that workflow.</p>
-
- <p>In addition to these items, a number of minor improvements
- have been made:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Support for <tt>CPUTYPE</tt>-specialized builds. This
- includes both NanoBSD support as well as important bug fixes
- in the base system.</li>
-
- <li>Support for marking MBR partitions as active.</li>
-
- <li>Support for more partition types.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p><tt>mkimg(8)</tt> needs to be augmented to create images
- for the i.MX6 and Allwinner (and others) SoCs. These SoCs
- require a boot image to be written after the MBR, but before
- the first partition starts.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>The chroot functionality of some NanoBSD configurations
- has not yet been migrated for non-privileged builds.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>The functionality to manipulate <tt>mtree(8)</tt> files
- should be moved into the base system for use by other build
- orchestration tools.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>The script to create a bootable image from one or more
- trees of files, as well as some creation of those trees,
- should be moved into the base system for use with other
- build orchestration tools.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>The <tt>growfs</tt> functionality works great for single
- images growing to the whole disk. However, NanoBSD would
- prefer that the boot FS/partition grow to approximately 1/2
- the size of the media and another identical (or close)
- partition be created for the ping-ponging upgrades that
- NanoBSD is setup for. This needs to be implemented in the
- <tt>growfs</tt> <tt>rc.d(8)</tt> script.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title><tt>armv6</tt> Hard Float Default ABI</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://bsdimp.blogspot.com/2015/12/hard-float-api-coming-soon-by-default.html">Blog Entry</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work on moving armv6 from a &quot;soft float&quot; ABI (but
- still using hardware floating point) to a fully &quot;hardware
- float&quot; API moves forward. The ability to have both soft
- and hard ABI libraries on the same system is now functional.
- All armv6 and armv7 systems we support have hardware floating
- point capabilities. We currently use the floating-point
- hardware, but with a slightly un-optimal ABI, for
- compatibility with older versions of &os;. The ABI
- differences are only at the userspace level &mdash; the kernel
- does not care what floating-point ABI is used, and both types
- of binaries can run at the same time.</p>
-
- <p>The run-time linker now knows if a binary uses the hardware
- float ABI or the software float ABI by examining some fields
- in the ELF header. The linker uses different paths and config
- files for hard versus soft binaries. The <tt>rc</tt> system
- has been enhanced to load the software float paths.
- <tt>ldconfig</tt> now understands soft libraries in much the
- same way that it understands 32-bit libraries on 64-bit
- systems. No additional kernel support was necessary for this,
- apart from a minor patch to pass the ELF header information to
- the binary, which has been in the tree since last summer.</p>
-
- <p>The experimental armv6hf <tt>MACHINE_ARCH</tt> will be
- retired after a transition period. It will cease to mean
- anything different from armv6 after the build system changes
- go in. Support for building soft-float ABI libraries will
- remain in the tree, to support the <tt>WITH_LIBSOFT</tt> build
- option.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Complete documentation needs to be written.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Hooks into the &os; build system to generate soft float and
- transition to hard float after a flag day need to be
- polished up and committed.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>A number of different upgrade/coexistence scenarios need
- to be tested, and a full package run needs to be done to
- assess the latest state of the ports tree. This work should
- be completed by the end of January.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>CAM I/O Scheduler</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://people.FreeBSD.org/~imp/bsdcan2015/iosched-v3.pdf">BSDCan Paper</url>
- <url href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D4609">Phabricator Review</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Reviews have begun on the CAM I/O scheduler that I wrote
- for Netflix. It is anticipated that this process will be done
- in time for the &os; 11 branch.</p>
-
- <p>Details about this work can be found in the linked BSDcan
- paper from last year.</p>
-
- <p>Briefly, the scheduler allows one to differentiate I/O types
- and limit I/O based on the type and characteristics of the
- I/Os (including the latency of recent requests relative to
- historical averages). This is most useful when tuning system
- loads to SSD performance. Both a simple default scheduler,
- the same that we use today in &os;, as well as a scheduler
- that can be well-tuned for system loads related to video
- streaming will be included.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Netflix, Inc
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Minimal Kernel with PNP-Based Autoloading</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://bsdimp.blogspot.com/2016/01/details-on-coming-automatic-module.html">Blog Post</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work on automatically loading modules based on the
- plug-and-play data from devices that are scanned and found to
- not already have a driver attached is in progress. Digging
- this information out from kernel modules, as well as tagging
- relevant bits of driver tables, has been committed. PC Card,
- USB, and some PCI devices now have these markings. This data
- is stored in a file that the kernel, boot loader, and userland
- processes all can access.</p>
-
- <p>When complete, a user will be able to run a minimal kernel
- (currently checked in as the <tt>MINIMAL</tt> config).
- Devices necessary for booting will be loaded by
- <tt>loader(8)</tt>. Other devices may be loaded there, or
- early in the boot (depending on which gives better
- performance). Users will still be able to run more
- monolithic; configurations, as well as limit which
- kernel modules are available as can be done today, though
- without the convenience that automatic loading will provide.
- This work remains ongoing.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Go through all the simplebus drivers and add plug-and-play
- information there. Some additional minor simplebus
- functionality is needed. There is some work in progress for
- this.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Go through all the PCI drivers and add plug-and-play
- information to them. Unlike PC Card or USB, the PCI bus
- does not have a stylized table of PCI IDs, so each driver
- invents its own method, meaning that the semi-mechanical
- conversion that was done with PC Card and USB will not be
- possible. Instead, customized code for each driver will be
- needed. Since a large number of drivers have their own
- device tables, the work will be primarily writing a
- description of the current table style.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Run-time parsing and loading is still needed.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title>The <tt>nosh</tt> Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jonathan</given>
- <common>de Boyne Pollard</common>
- </name>
- <email>J.deBoynePollard-newsgroups@NTLWorld.COM</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com./jonathan.deboynepollard/Softwares/nosh.html">Introduction</url>
- <url href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com./jonathan.deboynepollard/Softwares/nosh/freebsd-binary-packages.html">&os; binary packages</url>
- <url href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com./jonathan.deboynepollard/Softwares/nosh/timorous-admin-installation-how-to.html">Installation How-To</url>
- <url href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com./jonathan.deboynepollard/Softwares/nosh/roadmap.html">Roadmap</url>
- <url href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com./jonathan.deboynepollard/Softwares/nosh/commands.html">Commands</url>
- <url href="http://homepage.ntlworld.com./jonathan.deboynepollard/Softwares/nosh/guide/index.html">A Slightly Outdated User Guide</url>
- <url href="https://www.mail-archive.com/supervision@list.skarnet.org/">The Supervision Mailing List</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The nosh project is a suite of system-level utilities for
- initializing, running, and shutting down BSD systems, and for
- managing daemons, terminals, and logging. It supersedes BSD
- <tt>init</tt> and the NetBSD <tt>rc.d</tt> system, drawing
- inspiration from Solaris SMF for named milestones,
- daemontools-encore for service control/status mechanisms,
- UCSPI, and IBM AIX for separated service and system
- management. It comprises a range of compatibility mechanisms,
- including shims for familiar commands from other systems, and
- an automatic import mechanism that takes existing
- configuration data from <tt>/etc/fstab</tt>,
- <tt>/etc/rc.conf{,.local}</tt>, <tt>/etc/ttys</tt>, and
- elsewhere, applying them to its native service definitions and
- creating additional native services. It is portable
- (including to Linux) and composable, it provides a migration
- path from the world of systemd Linux, and it does not require
- new kernel APIs. It provides clean service environments,
- orderings and dependencies between services, parallelized
- startup and shutdown (including <tt>fsck</tt>), strictly
- size-capped and autorotated logging, the service manager as a
- &quot;subreaper&quot;, and uses <tt>kevent(2)</tt> for
- event-driven parallelism.</p>
-
- <p>Since the last status report, in October 2015, the project
- has seen: the complete replacement of its event-handling
- subsystem on Linux; the introduction of tools for exporting
- cyclog/multilog logs via RFC 5426 to remote log handlers (such
- as logstash); and the switching of the user-mode virtual
- terminal subsystem on BSD to using USB devices directly, a
- more powerful device interface than sysmouse et al. because it
- permits directly positioning touch devices for mice and other
- things (thus permitting &quot;mouse integration&quot; under
- VirtualBox for those who run PC-BSD/&os; on VirtualBox virtual
- machines), but sysmouse et al. can still be used if
- desired.</p>
-
- <p>In version 1.24, released shortly before publication of this
- report, there are extensive additions for supporting a
- purely-ZFS system with an empty <tt>/etc/fstab</tt> (as the
- PC-BSD 10.2 system installer creates), and the ability to
- convert <tt>systemd</tt> unit files' process priority settings
- to BSD's rtprio/idprio.</p>
-
- <p>Version 1.24 also sees a large chunk taken out of the
- remainder of the on-going project to create enough native
- service bundles and ancillary utilities to entirely supplant
- the <tt>rc.d</tt> system. The progress of this project has
- been open from the start, and can be followed on the nosh
- roadmap web page. As of version 1.24, there are a mere 27
- items remaining out of the original target list of 157, with a
- 28th and a 29th (from PC-BSD 10.2) added. Items crossed off
- by version 1.24 include (amongst others) <tt>mfs</tt> support
- for <tt>/tmp</tt>, static ARP and networking, persistent
- entropy for the randomness subsystem,
- <tt>pefs</tt>, and <tt>hald</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>The remaining items in the task list are mostly aimed at
- making the overall system integration cleaner and friendlier
- to modern systems. We are also interested in receiving
- suggestions, bug reports, and other feedback from users. Try
- following the how-to guide and see how things go!</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Add kernel support for passing a <tt>-b</tt> option to
- PID 1, and support for a <tt>boot_bare</tt> variable in the
- loader, to allow &quot;emergency&quot; (where no shell
- dotfiles are loaded) and &quot;rescue&quot; mode bootstraps,
- akin to Linux. (History: the <tt>-b</tt> mechanism and idea
- date back to version 2.57d of Miquel van Smoorenburg's
- System 5 init clone, dated 1995-12-03, and was already known
- as "emergency boot" by 1997.)</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support to &os;'s <tt>fsck(8)</tt> for outputting
- machine-readable progress reports to a designated file
- descriptor, so that <tt>nosh</tt> can provide progress bars
- for multiple <tt>fsck</tt>s running in parallel.
- <tt>nosh</tt> already provides this functionality on Linux,
- where <tt>fsck(8)</tt> does provide machine-readable
- output.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Identify when the configuration import system needs to be
- triggered, such as when <tt>bsdconfig</tt> alters
- configuration files, and create the necessary hooks to
- import external configuration changes into nosh.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>MIPS: Ralink/Mediatek Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Stanislav</given>
- <common>Galabov</common>
- </name>
- <email>sgalabov@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/sgalabov/&os;/tree/local/sgalabov_mtk">Github Branch With Work in Progress</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project is aimed at adding &os; support for
- Ralink/Mediatek's family of WiFi router system-on-chip (SoC)
- devices based on MIPS processors. These SoCs are commonly
- found in embedded network devices such as WiFi routers.
- Having support for these SoCs would allow &os; to run on a
- number of additional low-cost devices, which could help spread
- &os;'s popularity in the embedded systems world.</p>
-
- <p>The project currently aims to support the following
- Ralink/Mediatek chipsets: RT3050, RT3052, RT3350, RT3352,
- RT3662, RT3883, RT5350, RT6855, RT6856, MT7620, MT7621, MT7628
- and MT7688. The following functionality (where applicable) is
- currently planned to be supported: Interrupt controller, UART,
- GPIO, USB, PCI/PCIe, Ethernet, and SPI.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Smartcom - Bulgaria AD
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Help with adding WiFi driver support (possibly to
- <tt>ral(4)</tt>) for the above SoCs would be greatly
- appreciated.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Help with refactoring <tt>if_rt(4)</tt> to be usable on
- all of the above SoCs would be appreciated.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Help wth testing target boards (e.g., WiFi routers)
- would be appreciated.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>HardenedBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Shawn</given>
- <common>Webb</common>
- </name>
- <email>shawn.webb@hardenedbsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oliver</given>
- <common>Pinter</common>
- </name>
- <email>oliver.pinter@hardenedbsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://hardenedbsd.org/">HardenedBSD Website</url>
- <url href="https://hardenedbsd.org/article/shawn-webb/2015-12-31/introducing-hardenedbsds-new-binary-updater">Introducing HardenedBSD's New Binary Updater</url>
- <url href="https://hardenedbsd.org/article/shawn-webb/2015-11-22/introducing-secadm-030-beta-01"><tt>secadm</tt> Beta Published</url>
- <url href="https://hardenedbsd.org/article/admin/2015-11-22/new-package-building-server">New Package Building Server</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/HardenedBSD/secadm"><tt>secadm</tt></url>
- <url href="https://github.com/HardenedBSD/hardenedBSD-playground/tree/hardened/experimental/master-i915">HardenedBSD Haswell Support</url>
- <url href="http://jenkins.hardenedbsd.org/builds/HardenedBSD-CURRENT-i915kms-amd64-LATEST/">Nightly Builds for HardenedBSD Haswell Support</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>HardenedBSD has been hard at work improving the performance
- and stability of our security enhancements. Security flags
- are now per-thread instead of per-process, removing some
- locking overhead. ASLR for mmap(MAP_32BIT) requests has been
- refactored, but lib32 is now disabled by default.</p>
-
- <p>We have developed a new binary update utility,
- <tt>hbsd-update</tt>, akin to <tt>freebsd-update</tt>. In
- addition to normal OS installs, it can also update jails and
- ZFS Boot Environments (ZFS BEs). Updates are signed using
- X.509 certificates.</p>
-
- <p><tt>secadm</tt> 0.3-beta has landed. It has been rewritten
- from scratch to be more efficient. As part of the rewrite,
- the rule syntax has changed and users must update their
- rulesets as described in the README.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to generous donations of a server from G2, Inc and
- hosting from Automated Tendencies, we can now do full
- package builds in just 35 hours, down from 75 hours.
- This machine will also provide weekly binary updates for
- the kernel and base system.</p>
-
- <p>Owing partly to the needs of the developers, we have
- an experimental branch that includes the work &a.dumbbell; has
- under way for Haswell graphics support, on top of &os;
- 11-current. Binary updates are also provided for this
- branch.</p>
-
- <p>Unfortunately, in order to focus our efforts on improving
- HardenedBSD, we have had to pull back from submitting our ASLR
- patches to &os;. The past two years' efforts to address
- comments on the submission have taken their toll, and the
- effort is no longer sustainable. We are proud to be based on
- &os; and believe that the whole community could benefit from
- the security technologies we are developing. We hope that
- someone else will be able to step forward and finish off the
- task of integrating ASLR into &os;.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Automated Tendencies
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- G2, Inc
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- SoldierX
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>GNOME on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; GNOME Team</name>
- <email>freebsd-gnome@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome">&os; Gnome Website</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD/freebsd-ports-gnome">Devel Repository</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Jhbuild/&os;">Upstream Build Bot</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/using-gnome.html">USE_GNOME Porter's Handbook Chapter</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; GNOME Team maintains the GNOME, MATE, and CINNAMON
- desktop environments and graphical user interfaces for &os;.
- GNOME 3 is part of the GNU Project. MATE is a fork of the
- GNOME 2 desktop. CINNAMON is a desktop environment using
- GNOME 3 technologies but with a GNOME 2 look and feel.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter, due to limited available time there was not
- much progress. This began to change in December, when work
- started on porting MATE 1.12 and CINNAMON 2.8 to &os;.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>The &os; GNOME website is stale. Work is under way to
- improve it.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Continue working on investigating the issues blocking
- GNOME 3.18.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
- Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd" >
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>January-March</month>
-
- <year>2016</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>The first quarter of 2016 showed that FreeBSD retains a strong
- sense of ipseity. Improvements were pervasive, lending
- credence to the concept of meliorism.</p>
-
- <p>Panegyrics are relatively scarce, but not for lack of need.
- Perhaps this missive might serve that function in some
- infinitesimal way.</p>
-
- <p>There was propagation, reformation, randomization,
- accumulation, emulation, transmogrification, debuggenation, and
- metaphrasal during this quarter.</p>
-
- <p>In the financioartistic arena, pork snout futures narrowly
- edged out pointilism, while parietal art remained fixed.</p>
-
- <p>In all, a discomfiture of abundance. View the rubrics below,
- and marvel at their profusion and magnitude! Marvel!</p>
-
- <p>&mdash;Warren Block</p>
-
- <p><hr /></p>
-
- <p>Please submit status reports for the second quarter of 2016 by
- July 7. A thesaurus will be provided for submitters who do not
- have one of their own. We will need them back afterwards,
- preferably with no new teeth marks on the covers. Thank
- you!</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Static Analysis of the &os; Kernel with PVS Studio</title>
-
- <icon>32/kern.png</icon>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warren</given>
- <common>Block</common>
- </name>
- <email>wblock@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.viva64.com/en/b/0377/">PVS-Studio Delved into the FreeBSD Kernel</url>
- <url href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5245">PVS Static Analysis Phabricator Review</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In February, Program Verification Systems used their
- PVS-Studio tool to run a static analysis of the &os; kernel.
- A Phabricator review was created to allow developers to share
- comments on the results. A number of bugs ranging from
- trivial typos to redundant code to important logic errors were
- found and fixed. Some results were false positives. Several
- of these were addressed by changing code that misled the
- static analyzer and could also mislead a human reader.</p>
-
- <p>The cooperation that Program Verification Systems offers to
- open-source projects like &os; benefits everyone. We thank
- them for sharing this analysis and their insights with us.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>Spanish FAQ and Chinese Porter's Handbook
- Translations</title>
-
- <icon>32/doc.jpg</icon>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Federico</given>
- <common>Caminiti</common>
- </name>
- <email>demian.fc@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Carlos</given>
- <common>J Puga Medina</common>
- </name>
- <email>cpm@fbsd.es</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ruey-Cherng</given>
- <common>Yu</common>
- </name>
- <email>raycherng@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warren</given>
- <common>Block</common>
- </name>
- <email>wblock@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/es_ES.ISO8859-1/books/faq/">Preguntas Frecuentes para FreeBSD 9.X y 10.X</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/zh_TW.UTF-8/books/porters-handbook/">FreeBSD Porter 手冊</url>
- <url href="https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-translators/">&os; Translators Mailing List</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/po-translations.html">PO Translations</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/">&os; Documentation Project Primer for New Contributors</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Federico Caminiti created an entirely new Spanish translation
- of the 31,000-word
- <a href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/">FAQ</a>
- with editorial help from Carlos J Puga Medina.</p>
-
- <p>This landmark accomplishment marks the first use of the new
- PO translation system to translate an entire book!</p>
-
- <p>Ruey-Cherng Yu has begun an ambitious Traditional Chinese
- (zh_TW) translation of the 64,000-word
- <a href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/">Porter's Handbook</a>.
- About half of the strings in the book have been translated so
- far.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Help add and improve translations of &os; documents into
- Spanish:
- <a href="https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-translators/2016-March/000113.html">start of <tt>freebsd-translators</tt> thread</a>.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Help add and improve translations of &os; documents into
- Chinese or other languages.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>NFS Server</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rick</given>
- <common>Macklem</common>
- </name>
- <email>rmacklem@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
-
- <body>
- <p>A new <tt>-manage-gids</tt> option was added to the
- <tt>nfsuserd</tt> daemon. This option tells the NFS server to
- use the list of groups for a uid on the server and not the
- list of groups in the NFS RPC request. Use of this option
- avoids the 16 group limit for NFS RPCs using AUTH_SYS (the
- default).</p>
-
- <p>Work is ongoing with respect to development of pNFS support
- for the NFS server using GlusterFS as a back end. This will
- be a long-term project with the eventual goal of allowing the
- NFS server to scale beyond a single server system. Hopefully
- it will be available for testing in late Spring 2016. pNFS
- allows an NFSv4.1 client to do reads/writes directly to a data
- server and not the NFS server.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>The pNFS server will be in need of testing during
- development or it will never progress to a near-production
- status. I hope to have code available in &os;'s Subversion
- project branch for testing in late spring 2016.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title><tt>powerpcspe</tt> Target</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Justin</given>
- <common>Hibbits</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhibbits@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/projects/powerpcspe/">Source Tree</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project aims to enable the use of the Signal Processing
- Engine found in the NXP/Freescale e500v2 SoC. The SPE uses
- opcodes overlapping with those of Altivec, so they are
- mutually exclusive. Additionally, the e500v2 does not have a
- traditional FPU, and instead uses the SPE for all floating
- point operations (or emulation, as is currently done).
- Combined with the fact that the SPE ABI is incompatible with
- the traditional ABI, a new MACHINE_ARCH has been created to
- address these incompatibilities.</p>
-
- <p>A project branch has been created for the work. A
- powerpcspe kernel boots on the RouterBoard RB800, and the base
- utilities run properly.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Potentially optimizing <tt>setjmp</tt>/<tt>longjmp</tt> to
- not use SPE unless it has already been enabled. This would
- save the kernel switch for processes that do not otherwise
- use the SPE. This is a low priority task which may not be
- completed.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title>The Graphics Stack on FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <common>FreeBSD Graphics team</common>
- </name>
- <email>freebsd-x11@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Graphics">Graphics Stack Roadmap and Supported Hardware Matrix</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-graphics">Ports Development Tree on GitHub</url>
- <url href="https://fosdem.org/2016/schedule/event/freebsd_graphic_stack/">FreeBSD Graphics Team at FOSDEM 2016</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCodeIdeas#Devices_management:_link_.2Fdev_entries_to_sysctl_nodes">GSoC 2016: link <tt>/dev</tt> Entries to <tt>sysctl</tt> Nodes</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCodeIdeas#Devices_management:_redesign_and_rewrite_libdevq">GSoC 2016: Redesign <tt>libdevq</tt></url>
- <url href="http://planet.freebsd.org/graphics/">Graphics Team Blog</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The major news for this quarter is the update of the i915
- driver in the kernel! The driver now matches Linux 3.8.13, so
- it includes initial Haswell support. Linux 3.8 is already
- three years old, but work continues to upgrade DRM further.
- In particular, work commenced to move to using the
- <tt>linuxkpi</tt> compatibility.</p>
-
- <p>In the Ports tree, Mesa was updated to 11.1.2. The next minor
- release, 11.2.0, is ready for testing in our development tree.
- We also updated libclc to 0.2.0.20151006, a library used by
- Mesa to provide OpenCL support. Upstream patches were added
- to beignet so all these ports now use the same LLVM
- version.</p>
-
- <p>We attended FOSDEM 2016 in Brussels. Jean-Sébastien Pédron
- gave a talk to explain the work of the graphics team and show
- how people can contribute. It was well received and the
- presentation was followed by interesting discussions. FOSDEM
- was also a nice occasion to meet and talk again to the nice
- upstream developers of the graphics stack.</p>
-
- <p>For the first year, we added two ideas for GSoC 2016: one for
- a kernel task, one to redesign <tt>libdevq</tt>. Six students
- submitted proposals for those ideas; that was unexpected!
- We now need to decide which one we want to mentor and the
- choice is difficult.</p>
-
- <p>Our blog has moved to a
- <a href="http://planet.freebsd.org/graphics/">new location</a>
- (linked above).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>See the &quot;Graphics&quot; wiki page for up-to-date
- information.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>ARM Allwinner SoC Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jared</given>
- <common>McNeill</common>
- </name>
- <email>jmcneill@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Emmanuel</given>
- <common>Vadot</common>
- </name>
- <email>manu@bidouilliste.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/arm/Allwinner">Allwinner FreeBSD Wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Allwinner SoCs are used in multiple hobbyist devboards and
- single-board computers. Recently, support for these SoCs has
- received a lot of updates</p>
-
- <p>Task done during first quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>I2C</li>
-
- <li>HDMI output</li>
-
- <li>Basic AXP209 support (Power Management Unit)</li>
-
- <li>Switch to upstream DTS for most boards</li>
-
- <li>Basic Support for A31/A31S SoC</li>
-
- <li>RTC</li>
-
- <li>Proper Pinmux/GPIO support</li>
-
- <li>Audio Codec / Audio HDMI</li>
-
- <li>A10/A20 DMA support</li>
-
- <li>A20 now uses the GIC (General Interrupt Controller)</li>
-
- <li>A20 now uses the ARM Generic Timer</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Ongoing tasks:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Switch to a new clock framework
- <a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5752">(In review)</a></li>
-
- <li>Convert the A10 interrupt controller to INTRNG
- <a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5573">(In review)</a></li>
-
- <li>OHCI support
- <a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5481">(In review)</a></li>
-
- <li>Generic ALLWINNER kernel config file
- <a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5580">(In review)</a></li>
-
- <li>A20/A31 NMI support
- <a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5663">(In review)</a></li>
-
- <li>USB OTG</li>
-
- <li>Finish the switch to using upstream DTS files</li>
-
- <li>A83T SoC Support</li>
-
- <li>H3 SoC Support</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>SPI driver</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>LCD Support</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Any unsupported hardware device that might be of
- interest.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>New FreeBSD Mastery Books</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michael</given>
- <common>Lucas</common>
- </name>
- <email>mwlucas@michaelwlucas.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Allan</given>
- <common>Jude</common>
- </name>
- <email>allanjude@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.michaelwlucas.com/nonfiction/fmsf">FreeBSD Mastery: Specialty Filesystems</url>
- <url href="https://www.michaelwlucas.com/nonfiction/fmaz">FreeBSD Mastery: Advanced ZFS</url>
- <url href="https://www.tiltedwindmillpress.com/">Tilted Windmill Press</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Two new <em>FreeBSD Mastery</em> books are out:</p>
-
- <p><em>FreeBSD Mastery: Specialty Filesystems</em> by Michael
- W. Lucas, and the long-awaited
- <em>FreeBSD Mastery: Advanced ZFS</em> by Lucas
- and Allan Jude.</p>
-
- <p>Both books are available in print and ebook formats now.</p>
-
- <p>A bundle containing all the FreeBSD Mastery books is
- available at a discount from
- <a href="https://www.tiltedwindmillpress.com/">tiltedwindmillpress.com</a>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Write more books!</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD on Cavium ThunderX (arm64)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dominik</given>
- <common>Ermel</common>
- </name>
- <email>der@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Wojciech</given>
- <common>Macek</common>
- </name>
- <email>wma@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Zbigniew</given>
- <common>Bodek</common>
- </name>
- <email>zbb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the last report, &os; support for ThunderX has been
- significantly improved and stabilized. Semihalf contributions
- include the following items:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Support for the newest ThunderX chip revisions (Pass 2.0)
- and current Cavium firmware. Backward compatibility is
- maintained.</li>
-
- <li>Moved to using <tt>pci_host_generic.c</tt> as a main
- driver for the internal PCIe bridge. This involved a
- significant rework of PCIe code to support both generic and
- ThunderX based platforms.</li>
-
- <li> Serious networking performance boost and bug fixes:</li>
- <ul>
- <li>Fixed race condition on Rx path causing a very rare
- &quot;use after free&quot; issue</li>
-
- <li>Hardware L3 and L4 checksums support</li>
-
- <li>Hardware assisted TCP Segmentation Offloading
- (TSO)</li>
-
- <li>Support for software Large Receive Offload (LRO)</li>
-
- <li>Various improvements to Tx and Rx paths and
- configuration</li>
- </ul>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The driver supports all available Ethernet connections (1,
- 10, 40 Gbps) and the system can saturate a 10 Gbps link (on
- Tx) using 4 CPU cores.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Significantly improved overall I/O performance:</li>
- <ul>
- <li>Complete rework of <tt>copyin</tt>/<tt>copyout</tt> and
- <tt>bzero</tt> functionalities</li>
- </ul>
-
- <li>Other improvements:</li>
- <ul>
- <li>Support for interrupt to CPU binding (including
- GICv3/ITS backends)</li>
- </ul>
- </ul>
-
- <p>This work is integrated to &os; HEAD on an on-going
- basis.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Cavium</sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>Semihalf</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Add support for multi-Queue Set operation in VNIC.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Updates to GDB</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The new thread target that directly uses <tt>ptrace(2)</tt>
- was committed upstream and included in GDB 7.11. The port was
- also updated to GDB 7.11.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Figure out why the powerpc kgdb targets are not able to
- unwind the stack past the initial frame.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support for more platforms (arm, mips, aarch64) to
- upstream gdb for both userland and kgdb.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support for debugging powerpc vector registers.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support for catching system calls.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support for <tt>&dollar;_siginfo</tt>.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add support for ELF auxv data via <tt>info auxv</tt>.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement <tt>info os</tt> commands.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Implement <tt>gdbserver</tt> for FreeBSD.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Native PCI-express HotPlug</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/bsdjhb/freebsd/tree/pci_hp">Native PCI-express HotPlug Support</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A new implementation of support for native PCI-express
- hotplug is present at the URL above. Much of the new code
- lives in the PCI-PCI bridge driver to handle hotplug events
- and manage the PCI-express slot registers. Additional changes
- in the branch include adding new <tt>rescan</tt> and
- <tt>delete</tt> commands to <tt>devctl(8)</tt>, as well as
- support for rescanning PCI busses.</p>
-
- <p>The current implementation has been tested on systems with
- ExpressCard slots but could use additional testing, especially on
- systems with other PCI-express HotPlug features such as
- mechanical latches, attention buttons, indicators, and so
- on.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Split the branch into separate logical changes as commit
- candidates.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Additional testing.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>KDE on &os; team</name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://freebsd.kde.org/">KDE on FreeBSD Website</url>
- <url href="https://freebsd.kde.org/area51.php">Experimental KDE Ports Staging Area</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/KDE">KDE on FreeBSD Wiki</url>
- <url href="https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd">KDE/FreeBSD Mailing List</url>
- <url href="http://src.mouf.net/area51/log/branches/plasma5">Development Repository for Integrating KDE Frameworks 5 and Plasma 5</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KDE on &os; team focuses on packaging and making sure
- that the experience of KDE and Qt on &os; is as good as
- possible.</p>
-
- <p>While the list of updates is shorter than that for the
- previous quarter, the team remained busy and work on KDE
- Frameworks 5 and Plasma 5 continues.</p>
-
- <p>Tobias Berner, who has been driving our KDE Frameworks 5 and
- Plasma 5 efforts from the beginning, received a KDE commit
- bit, and has been putting it to good use by upstreaming
- FreeBSD across several KDE repositories. Another team
- highlight in the beginning of this year is the (re)addition of
- another committer to our experimental repository: Adriaan de
- Groot, a longtime KDE contributor who also used to work on KDE
- and &os; almost a decade ago when our team was first
- formed. Welcome back, Ade!</p>
-
- <p>The following big updates were landed in the ports tree this
- quarter. In many cases, we have also contributed patches to
- the upstream projects.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>CMake 3.4.2 and 3.5.0</li>
-
- <li>Calligra 2.9.11, the latest release of the integrated work
- applications suite. We have managed to keep in sync with
- the upstream releases since 2.9.10.</li>
-
- <li>KDE Telepathy was updated to 0.9.0 and Telepathy-Qt4 was
- updated to 0.9.6.1, the latest upstream releases.</li>
-
- <li>The Qt 5 ports were finally updated to 5.5.1, which were
- the latest stable version at the time.</li>
-
- <li>The first commit preparing the groundwork for KDE
- Frameworks 5 and Plasma 5
- <a href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/411156">was
- landed to the ports tree</a>.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Work on Qt 5.6.0 is
- under way in our experimental repositories. At
- the time of this writing, it also contains KDE Frameworks 5.20.0,
- Plasma 5.6.1, and KDE Applications 16.03.80.</p>
-
- <p>Users interested in testing those ports are encouraged to
- follow the instructions in
- <a href="https://freebsd.kde.org/area51.php">our website</a>
- and report their results to our mailing list. Qt5 5.6.0 is in
- our <tt>qt-5.6</tt> branch, and Plasma 5 and the rest is in
- the <tt>plasma5</tt> branch.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Land the KDE Frameworks 5 and Plasma 5 ports to the
- tree.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Commit the DigiKam 4.14.0 update currently being worked on
- in our experimental repository.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Process-Shared Locks for <tt>libthr</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
-
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>POSIX specifies several kinds of <tt>pthread</tt> locks. For
- this report, the private and process-shared variants are
- considered. Private locks can be used only by the threads of
- the same process, which share a single common address space.
- Process-shared locks can be used by threads from any process,
- assuming the process can map the lock memory into its address
- space.</p>
-
- <p>Our <tt>libthr</tt>, the library implementing the POSIX
- threads and locking operations, uses a pointer as the internal
- representation behind a lock. The pointer contains the
- address of the actual structure carrying the lock. This has
- unfortunate consequences for implementing the
- <tt>PTHREAD_PROCESS_SHARED</tt> attribute for locks, since
- really only the pointer is shared when a lock is mapped into
- distinct address spaces.</p>
-
- <p>A common opinion was that we have no choice but to break the
- <tt>libthr</tt> Application Binary Interface (ABI) by changing
- the lock types to be the actual lock structures (and padding
- for future ABI extension). This is very painful for users, as
- our previous experience with non-versioned <tt>libc</tt> and
- <tt>libc_r</tt> has shown.</p>
-
- <p>Instead, I proposed and implemented a scheme where
- process-shared locks can be implemented without breaking the
- ABI. The lock memory is used as a key into a system-global
- hash of shared memory objects (off-pages), which contain the
- actual lock structures.</p>
-
- <p>New <tt>umtx</tt> operations to create or look up a shared
- object by memory key were added. <tt>libthr</tt> is
- modified to look up the object and use it for shared locks,
- instead of using <tt>malloc()</tt> as for private locks.</p>
-
- <p>The pointer value in the user-visible lock type contains a
- canary for shared locks. <tt>libthr</tt> detects the canary
- and switches into the shared-lock mode.</p>
-
- <p>The proposal of inlining the lock structures, besides the
- drawbacks of breaking ABI, has its merits. Most important,
- the inlining avoids the need for indirection. Another
- important advantage over the off-page approach is that no
- off-page object needs to be maintained, and the lifecycle of
- the shared lock naturally finishes with the destruction of the
- shared memory, without need for explicit cleanup. Right now, off-pages
- hook into vm object termination to avoid leakage, but
- long-livedness of the vnode vm object prolongs the off-page's
- existence for shared locks backed by files, however unlikely
- they may be.</p>
-
- <p><tt>libthr</tt> with inlined locks became informally known as
- the <tt>libthr2</tt> project, since it is better to change the
- library name than just bumping the library version.
- <tt>rtld</tt> should ensure that <tt>libthr</tt> and
- <tt>libthr2</tt> are not simultaneously loaded into a single
- address space.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The FreeBSD Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Implement robust mutexes.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Evaluate and implement <tt>libthr2</tt>.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Cluster Admin</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <email>clusteradm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
-
- <body>
- <p>This quarter, we:</p>
- <ul>
- <li>migrated services out of the hosting space in ISC
- (peter, sbruno)</li>
-
- <li>began migration of services into the RootBSD hosting space
- (peter, sbruno)</li>
-
- <li>collaborated with the phabricator admin team to migrate to
- a new and improved host in NYI. (allanjude, peter,
- sbruno)</li>
-
- <li>installed a new and beefier Jenkins machine (gnn, lwshu,
- sbruno)</li>
-
- <li>are still looking for more Asian mirrors for pkg, svn, and ftp
- (Japan, India). (sbruno)</li>
-
- <li>completed the migration of the Taiwanese mirror to its new location.
- (lwshu)</li>
-
- <li>started hosting a clang/llvm buildbbot in the &os; cluster
- at NYI (sbruno, emaste)</li>
-
- <li>resolved a UK mirror outage with Bytemark (gavin,
- peter)</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Obsoleting Rails 3</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Torsten</given>
- <common>Zühlsdorff</common>
- </name>
- <email>ports@toco-domains.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
-
- <body>
- <p>Ruby on Rails is the base for most of the rubygems in the
- Ports Collection. Currently, versions 3.2 and 4.2 coexist, but since
- Rails 3.2 is running out of support, the time has come to
- switch.</p>
-
- <p>There is an ongoing progress to remove Rails 3.2 from the
- ports tree. While many gems already work with the new
- version, there are some exceptions. For example, www/redmine
- needs a big update (which is currently being tested) because it
- depends on gems that depends on Rails 3.2.</p>
-
- <p>If you want to help with porting or testing, feel free to contact
- me or the mailinglist <tt>ruby@FreeBSD.org</tt>.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>GitLab Port</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Torsten</given>
- <common>Zühlsdorff</common>
- </name>
- <email>ports@toco-domains.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
-
- <body>
- <p>After nearly a year of work on this project, GitLab 8.5.5 was
- committed into the ports tree. A big thanks to the enormous
- number of people involved! Since GitLab is a fast-moving
- project, there is also ongoing work to stay in sync with
- upstream. Have fun!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>FreeBSD Build</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bryan</given>
- <common>Drewery</common>
- </name>
- <email>bdrewery@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
-
- <body>
- <p>Build improvements for buildworld on &os; head continue.
- Some highlights include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>WITH_FAST_DEPEND</tt> was made the default in r296668, and
- later made the only option in r297434. The new depend code
- avoids a <tt>make depend</tt> tree walk and generates
- <tt>.depend</tt> files during the build as a side-effect of
- compilation. This is done by using the <tt>-MF</tt> flags of the
- compiler. This speeds up the build by 15-35%.</li>
-
- <li><a href="http://bugs.freebsd.org/196193">PR 196193</a>:
- <tt>WITHOUT_CROSS_COMPILER</tt> was fixed to properly use
- <tt>--sysroot</tt> which allows the option to work in more
- cases. It is still unsafe when major compiler upgrades
- occur. Further work is planned to improve that still.</li>
-
- <li><tt>WITHOUT_TOOLCHAIN</tt> now properly builds.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>EMC / Isilon Storage Division</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Opportunistically skipping the bootstrap compiler phase of
- buildworld.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Skipping the <tt>make obj</tt> tree walk.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Enabling <tt>WITH_META_MODE</tt> in buildworld to provide a
- reliable incremental build using <tt>filemon(4)</tt> and
- <tt>bmake</tt>'s <tt>.MAKE.MODE=meta</tt>. This should not
- be confused with <tt>WITH_DIRDEPS_BUILD</tt> which
- previously was named <tt>WITH_META_MODE</tt> and is a
- drastically different build system presented at BSDCan 2014
- by Simon Gerraty.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Filemon Performance/Stability Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bryan</given>
- <common>Drewery</common>
- </name>
- <email>bdrewery@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mateusz</given>
- <common>Guzik</common>
- </name>
- <email>mjg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
-
- <body>
- <p>Filemon is a kernel module for tracing which files a command
- creates, reads, writes, or executes. It allows tracking build
- dependencies in combination with <tt>bmake</tt>'s meta mode.
- <tt>bmake</tt> stores filemon's output in a <tt>.meta</tt>
- file along with the build command and later uses this to
- trigger a rebuild of the target if any of the files referenced
- are missing or modified, or if the build command changes. It
- provides the same functionality as the compiler's <tt>-MF</tt> flag,
- but for everything. It will be critical for buildworld's
- <tt>WITH_META_MODE</tt> (which is the normal buildworld but
- only using filemon) to provide a reliable incremental build
- without even the need for <tt>.depend</tt> files or compiler
- <tt>-MF</tt> flags. This allows <tt>-DNO_CLEAN</tt> to work
- all of the time.</p>
-
- <p>Filemon on -HEAD was improved for stability and performance
- over this quarter. It no longer causes every syscall it hooks
- into to loop over processes looking for a matching filemon
- struct. It now just attaches directly to the struct proc with
- its own pointer. This improves performance by reducing lock
- contention during a build. Much other work went into
- improving error handling and other stability issues in the
- module as well.</p>
-
- <p>All of this work was done by Bryan Drewery, sponsored by EMC,
- but much help and identification of bugs was provided by
- Mateusz Guzik.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>EMC / Isilon Storage Division</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Improve credential handling.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve EVENTHANDLER performance.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Possibly provide a framework for syscallenter/syscallret
- hooking to avoid the need to hook syscalls as Filemon
- does.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>AmigaOne X5000 Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Justin</given>
- <common>Hibbits</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhibbits@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.amigaos.net/hardware/133/amigaone-x5000" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project is a continuation of the Book-E QorIQ support
- enhancements by Semihalf dating back to 2012.</p>
-
- <p>The AmigaOne X5000 series of AmigaOS-compatible systems uses
- the Freescale QorIQ series of SoCs for a desktop-class form
- factor. The work here entails adding support for the e5500
- core itself, in addition to support for the SoC
- peripherals.</p>
-
- <p>Currently, most of the code to enable basic support is checked
- in: dTSEC (ethernet), core support (e500mc, e5500). As part of
- this, <tt>rman</tt>, the kernel resource manager, was enhanced
- to use <tt>uintmax_t</tt> for resources. This allows devices to
- be physically above the 4GB boundary on 32-bit systems. With a
- statically compiled device tree, it boots to multiuser mode with
- nfsroot, and can be used as normal (serial and SSH logins once
- configured).</p> </body>
-
- <sponsor>Alex Perez (Inertial Computing)</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>eSDHC driver: Work has been started on this, hijacking the
- <tt>imx_sdhc.c</tt> from Ian Lepore, but there are still
- bugs: missing DMA from the iMX driver, and odd timeouts
- after the system starts up.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>SATA support: There is a WIP driver for the SATA
- controller, but it is currently very slow, about 11MB/s on a
- SATA 2 link. It currently relies on a 10ms delay on every
- SATA transaction for it to be even somewhat
- stable. Without this delay, the disk scan never works and I
- have not yet figured out why.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Local console (VGA) support: It currently boots with a
- serial console. <tt>vgapci0</tt> is seen if there is a PCIe graphics
- card, but <tt>vt(4)</tt> does not attach to it yet.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>64-bit support: The CPU on the board is a P5020, a 64-bit
- e5500 dual-core SoC. Currently, booke support in FreeBSD is
- 32-bit only.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>SMP: SMP support on Book-E hardware is currently
- broken.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>U-boot support: Currently this uses a compiled-in device
- tree, but it would be preferable to use the device
- tree provided by u-boot, or at least the Linux-compatible
- device tree.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>More work is needed on the DPAA front (Datapath
- Acceleration Architecture) to improve the Ethernet driver
- and utilize the SEC engine for crypto, <tt>random(4)</tt>,
- and IPSec.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>The FreeBSD German Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Björn</given>
- <common>Heidotting</common>
- </name>
- <email>bhd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benedict</given>
- <common>Reuschling</common>
- </name>
- <email>bcr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Johann</given>
- <common>Kois</common>
- </name>
- <email>jkois@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://people.freebsd.org/~jkois/FreeBSDde/de/">Homepage of the FreeBSD German Documentation Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD German Documentation Project translates &os;'s
- documentation (handbook, articles, website, etc.) into the
- German language.</p>
-
- <p>Due to the tireless effort of Björn Heidotting, we made huge
- improvements in catching up with the translation of the German
- handbook. Benedict helped with reviewing the changes using
- &os;'s review system Phabricator, which helped a lot. We
- now have the following handbook chapters in sync with the
- latest version in the English tree:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>filesystems</li>
-
- <li>kernelconfig</li>
-
- <li>ports</li>
-
- <li>x11</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We try to keep up the good work, while also looking at new
- ways to translate like the PO/gettext-based system. We are
- always looking for volunteers who are interested in
- translating small sections or even entire documents. The
- process is relatively easy and contributors do not have to
- know much to get started. The members of the FreeBSD German
- Documentation Team are also willing to mentor people who are
- interested in helping out.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Translate more documents.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>ELF Tool Chain Tools</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://elftoolchain.sourceforge.net">ELF Tool Chain Web Site</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ELF Tool Chain project provides BSD-licensed
- implementations of compilation tools and libraries for
- building and analyzing ELF objects. The project began as part
- of &os; but later became an independent project to encourage
- wider participation from others in the open-source developer
- community.</p>
-
- <p>The ELF Tool Chain project released version 0.7.1 in
- February. We have been tracking snapshots of the upstream
- repository in &os;.
- Having an official release brings the benefit of
- broader testing and visibility within other open source
- projects, even if we do not require it in order to
- update &os;.</p>
-
- <p>In the first quarter of 2016, the ELF Tool Chain tools were
- updated to a snapshot of upstream Subversion revision 3400, which
- is close to the 0.7.1 release. Additional bug fixes were
- committed to &os; and subsequently merged into the upstream
- repository.</p>
-
- <p>ELF Tool Chain's <tt>elfcopy(1)</tt> is now installed as
- <tt>objcopy(1)</tt> by default, as it is a viable replacement
- for the base system and ports tree.</p>
-
- <p>Significant improvements were made to the
- <tt>elfcopy(1)</tt>, <tt>readelf(1)</tt>, and
- <tt>elfdump(1)</tt> tools, including better MIPS, RISC-V, and
- AArch64 support.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The FreeBSD Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Fix issues found by fuzzing inputs to the tools.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add automatic support for separate debug files.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Investigate replacement <tt>objdump</tt>, <tt>ld</tt> and
- <tt>as</tt> implementations.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Infiniband</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hans Petter</given>
- <common>Selasky</common>
- </name>
- <email>hselasky@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-infiniband/2016-March/000190.html">Call for Testing</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Mellanox is working on a big infiniband update towards
- Mellanox OFED v3.2 of the infiniband stack in &os;. The
- updates include both userland and kernel components.
- Infiniband patches for &os; are available in the link above
- which can be downloaded and applied to a recent &os;-head
- checkout.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Mellanox Technologies</sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>FreeBSD Integration Services (BIS)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sepherosa</given>
- <common>Ziehau</common>
- </name>
- <email>sepherosa@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Howard</given>
- <common>Su</common>
- </name>
- <email>howard0su@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hongjiang</given>
- <common>Zhang</common>
- </name>
- <email>honzhan@microsoft.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dexuan</given>
- <common>Cui</common>
- </name>
- <email>decui@microsoft.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/HyperV">FreeBSD Virtual Machines on Microsoft Hyper-V</url>
- <url href="https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn531030.aspx">Supported Linux and FreeBSD Virtual Machines for Hyper-V on Windows</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>When &os; virtual machines (VMs) run on Hyper-V, using
- Hyper-V synthetic devices is recommended to get the best
- network and storage performance and make full use of all the
- benefits that Hyper-V provides. The collection of drivers
- that are required to use Hyper-V synthetic devices in &os;
- are known as FreeBSD Integration Services (BIS). Some of the
- BIS drivers (like network and storage drivers) have existed in
- FreeBSD 9.x and 10.x for years, but there are still some
- performance and stability issues and bugs. Compared with
- Windows and Linux VMs, the current BIS lacks some useful
- features, e.g., live virtual machine backup, TRIM/Unmap, the
- support for UEFI VMs (boot from UEFI), etc.</p>
-
- <p>During the past quarter, we made a great progress on the
- performance tuning for Hyper-V network driver. We also
- refactored and cleaned up the VMBus driver, and fixed some
- important bugs. All the work makes &os; VMs run even
- better on Hyper-V and the Hyper-V based cloud platform
- Azure!</p>
-
- <p>Our work during 2016Q1 is documented below:</p>
-
- <p>Optimizing the performance of Hyper-V network driver:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>We added LRO (Large Receive Offloading) support to the
- driver and properly handle ACK packets. This
- effectively reduces the CPU cycles used in the TCP/IP stack
- and dramatically boosts network performance!</li>
-
- <li>We enabled vRSS (virtual Receive Side Scaling) support
- for the driver. This greatly improved the network
- performance for SMP virtual machines.</li>
-
- <li>We used a separate Tx kernel thread to relieve the Rx
- thread of transmitting packets (the Rx thread tried to
- transmit packets after receiving ACKs), so the Rx thread can
- receive packets and send ACKs faster.</li>
-
- <li>Now we can reach a VM-to-VM throughput of 9.1Gbps on a
- host with a 10Gbps physical NIC, and over 20Gbps on a host
- with a 40Gbps NIC, all the while with plenty of CPU cycles
- left for applications.</li>
-
- <li>We also enabled IP header checksum offloading, and Rx
- checksum offloading for UDP.</li>
-
- <li>Further performance tuning is working in progress.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Refactoring and cleaning up the VMBus driver code:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Instead of using <tt>swi</tt> threads directly, we now use per-CPU
- <tt>taskqueue_create_fast()</tt> threads for event and message
- handling, making the code more conventional for &os;.</li>
-
- <li>We did a lot of cleanup to the <tt>hv_utils</tt> code (HeartBeat,
- TimeSync and Shutdown) and we are further cleaning up the
- KVP code.</li>
-
- <li>We used a new message/interrupt slot for the Hyper-V timer, so
- the handling of timer and non-timer messages can be
- distinguished, fixing a potential issue.</li>
-
- <li>Instead of finding an available IDT vector by hacking,
- we are changing to use the normal method,
- <tt>lapic_ipi_alloc()</tt>.</li>
-
- <li>We are modularizing the Hyper-V modules:
- <ol>
- <li>they will be loaded in the loader;</li>
- <li>we are going to enhance <tt>devd(8)</tt> to improve
- the hot plug case.</li>
- </ol>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Bug Fixing:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Fixed the &quot;spurious multiple disks&quot; issue (PR
- 206630 &mdash; &os; 10.2 on Windows 10 and 2016 server may not
- boot due to multiple invalid disks) in the Hyper-V storage
- driver and now &os; VMs can reliably boot on Win10 and 2016
- hosts.</li>
-
- <li>Fixed the OACTIVE issue (PR 207297 &mdash; [Hyper-V] FreeBSD
- 10.2 on hyperv lost network under heavy load for
- OACTIVE).</li>
-
- <li>Fixed a TSC calibration issue (PR 208238 &mdash; [Hyper-V] TSC
- frequency is not correctly detected: &quot;calcru: runtime went
- backwards&quot;) and we will not see the &quot;runtime went
- backwards&quot; messages any more!</li>
-
- <li>Fixed the &quot;very slow terminal&quot; issue of 11-CURRENT by
- enabling text mode when we are running on hypervisors.</li>
-
- <li>Fixed the &quot;unknown dhcp option value 0xf5&quot; issue in
- <tt>dhclient(8)</tt> by asking <tt>dhclient(8)</tt> to
- ignore the option, and &os; VMs on Azure can now reliably get
- IP addresses.</li>
-
- <li>Found a workaround for PR 20824 ([Hyper-V] VM network may not
- work over virtual switch based on wireless NIC): add
- &quot;net.link.ether.inet.max_age=60&quot; in
- /etc/sysctl.conf.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We plan to add support for live virtual machine backup,
- TRIM/Unmap, and UEFI VMs (Hyper-V Generation-2 VMs).</p>
-
- <p>We published errata (FreeBSD-EN-16:04.hyperv,
- FreeBSD-EN-16:05.hv_netvsc) with the Release Engineering team,
- so 10.1 and 10.2 users can easily get the fixes for KVP and TCP
- checksums by upgrading the system.</p>
-
- <p>We published BIS test cases for Hyper-V on github:
- <a href="https://github.com/FreeBSDonHyper-V/Test-BIS">https://github.com/FreeBSDonHyper-V/Test-BIS</a>
- and we are going to publish the test cases for Azure soon.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Microsoft</sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Frederic</given>
- <common>Culot</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>&os; Ports Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/" />
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing-ports/" />
- <url href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html" />
- <url href="http://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html" />
- <url href="http://www.facebook.com/portmgr" />
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As of the end of Q1, the ports tree holds a bit more
- than 25,000 ports, and the PR count is below 1,900. The
- activity on the ports tree remains steady, with almost 7,000
- commits performed by around 120 active committers.</p>
-
- <p>On the problem reports front, the encouraging trend
- observed during the previous quarter is confirmed, with again
- a significant increase in the number of PRs fixed during Q1.
- Indeed, almost 2,400 reports were fixed, which allows us to go
- below the threshold value of 2,000 open PRs.</p>
-
- <p>In Q1, three commit bits were taken in for safekeeping,
- following an inactivity period of more than 18 months (milki,
- brian), or on committer's request (mmoll). We had one
- returning committer (fluffy) who had his commit bit
- reinstated. Two new developers were granted a ports commit
- bit (Olivier Cochard-Labbe and Christoph Moench-Tegeder).</p>
-
- <p>On the management side, we had the pleasure to welcome miwi
- back to the portmgr team.</p>
-
- <p>On the QA side, 39 exp-runs were performed to validate
- sensitive updates or cleanups. The most noticeable change
- might be the removal of the now unneeded
- <tt>&dollar;{PORTSDIR}</tt> when specifying dependencies in
- Makefiles (see the <tt>/usr/ports/CHANGES</tt> entry dated
- 20160402). Amongst other noticeable changes are the update to
- ruby 2.3, ruby-gems to 2.5.1, CMake to 3.5.0, clang to
- 3.8.0-r258968, Qt5 to 5.5.1, Gnome to 3.18, boost to 1.60.0,
- the update of libc++ in base to 3.8.0 release, and the
- enabling of LLVM libunwind by default on x86. The CentOS
- ports were also updated. Some infrastructure changes included
- the switch from <tt>bsd.gnome.mk</tt> and <tt>bsd.mate.mk</tt>
- to the simpler <tt>Uses/gnome.mk</tt> and
- <tt>Uses/mate.mk</tt>. Some work was also done to improve
- poudriere builds by reducing dependency calculation and
- general overheads.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>We would like to remind everyone that the ports tree is
- built and run by volunteers, and any help is greatly
- appreciated. A great amount of effort was spent on the
- ports front in Q1, which allowed us to decrease the number
- of pending problem reports significantly, as well as on the
- ports infrastructure. Many thanks to all who
- contributed!</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Address Space Layout Randomization</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://kib.kiev.ua/kib/aslr">Patch Home</url>
- <url href="https://www.kib.kiev.ua/kib/aslr/paxtest.log"><tt>paxtest.log</tt></url>
- <url href="https://www.kib.kiev.ua/kib/aslr/fedora.log"><tt>fedora.log</tt></url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I wrote a small and straightforward yet feature-packed patch
- to implement ASLR for &os; which is now available for broader
- testing.</p>
-
- <p>With this change, randomization is applied to all non-fixed
- mappings. By randomization, I mean that the base address for the
- mapping is selected with a guaranteed amount of entropy
- (bits). If the mapping was requested to be superpage aligned,
- the randomization honors the superpage attributes.</p>
-
- <p>The randomization is done on a best-effort basis. That is,
- the allocator falls back to a first fit strategy if
- fragmentation prevents entropy injection. It is trivial to
- implement a strong mode where failure to guarantee the
- requested amount of entropy results in failure of the mapping
- request failure, but I do not consider that to be usable.</p>
-
- <p>I have not fine-tuned the amount of entropy injected right
- now, but that is only a quantitive change that will not change the
- implementation. The current amount is controlled by
- <tt>aslr_pages_rnd</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>To not spoil coalescing optimizations, to reduce the page
- table fragmentation inherent to ASLR, and to retain
- transient superpage promotion for <tt>malloc</tt>ed
- memory, locality is implemented for anonymous private
- mappings, which are automatically grouped until fragmentation
- kicks in. The initial location for the anon group range is,
- of course, randomized. After some additional tuning, the
- measures appeared to be quite effective. In particular, a
- very address-space-hungry build of PyPy 5.0 on i386
- successfully finished with the most aggressive functionality
- of the patch activated.</p>
-
- <p>The default mode keeps the <tt>sbrk</tt> area unpopulated by
- other mappings, but this can be turned off, which gives much
- more breathing room on the small address-space architectures
- (it is funny that
- 32 bits is now considered small). This is tied with the question
- of following an application's hint about the <tt>mmap(2)</tt>
- base address. Testing shows that ignoring the hint does not
- affect the function of common applications, but I would expect that
- more demanding code could break. By default <tt>sbrk</tt> is
- preserved and <tt>mmap</tt> hints are satisfied, which can be
- changed by using the <tt>kern.elf{32,64}.aslr_care_sbrk</tt>
- sysctls (currently enabled by default for wider testing).</p>
-
- <p>Stack gap, W^X, shared page randomization, KASLR and other
- techniques are explicitly out of scope for this work.</p>
-
- <p>The <tt>paxtest</tt> results for the run with the previous
- version 5 of the patch applied and aggressively tuned can be
- seen at
- <a href="https://www.kib.kiev.ua/kib/aslr/paxtest.log"><tt>paxtest.log</tt></a>.
- For comparison, a run on Fedora 23 on the same machine is at
- <a href="https://www.kib.kiev.ua/kib/aslr/fedora.log"><tt>fedora.log</tt></a>.</p>
-
- <p>ASLR is enabled on a per-ABI basis, and currently is only
- enabled on native i386 and amd64 (including compat 32-bit) and
- ARMv6 ABIs. I expect to test and enable ASLR for arm64 as
- well, later.</p>
-
- <p>A <tt>procctl(2)</tt> control for ASLR is implemented, but
- I have not provided a userspace wrapper around the syscall.
- In fact, the most reasonable control needed is per-image and
- not per-process, but we have no tradition to put the
- kernel-read attributes into the extattrs of a binary, so I am
- still pondering that part and this also explains the
- non-written tool.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to Oliver Pinter and Shawn Webb of the HardenedBSD
- project for pursuing ASLR for &os;. Although this work is
- not based on theirs, it was inspired by their efforts.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to Ed Maste, Robert Watson, John Baldwin, and Alan Cox
- for some discussions about the patch, and for The FreeBSD
- Foundation for directing me.</p>
-
- <p>Bartek Rutkowski tested PyPy builds on i386, and David Naylor
- helped with the port which was at the point of turbulence and
- upgrade during the work.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The FreeBSD Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>RCTL Disk IO Limits</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napierała</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
-
- <body>
- <p>An important missing piece of the RCTL resource limits
- framework was the ability to limit file system throughput.
- This project aims to fill that hole by making it possible to
- add RCTL rules for read bytes per second (BPS), write BPS,
- read I/O operations per second (IOPS), and write IOPS, and
- adding a new throttling mechanism to slow down offending
- processes when a limit gets hit.</p>
-
- <p>The code has been committed and will ship with &os;
- 11.0-RELEASE.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Additional testing</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Simplify locking, getting rid of <tt>rctl_lock</tt> altogether</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Improve statistics gathering by making it possible for
- <tt>rctl -u</tt> to retrieve usage counters at a fixed point
- in time</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Use the new throttling mechanism for %CPU limits</p>
- </task>
- </help>
-
- <sponsor>The FreeBSD Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>Qt 5.6 on Raspberry Pi</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://kernelnomicon.org/?p=598">Qt 5.6 on FreeBSD/Pi</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Qt 5.6 is a great framework for building embedded GUI
- applications, so when Qt 5.6 was released it was natural to
- bring it up on the Raspberry Pi. The current Qt support in ports is
- very Xorg-centric, so as a proof of concept I created an
- experimental <tt>qt56-base</tt> and <tt>qt56-multimedia</tt>.</p>
-
- <p><tt>qt56-base</tt> can be configured for a generic ARM device with the
- <tt>scfb</tt> video driver, and specifically for Raspberry Pi in which
- case it supports EGLFS mode with hardware OpenGL
- acceleration.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Check how embedded use cases can be fit into the current
- <tt>bsd.qt.mk</tt> or whether a new port should be
- introduced.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>FDT Overlay Support in UBLDR</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3180"><tt>ubldr</tt> Patch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A flattened device tree is a way to keep the hardware
- description separated from code. During the boot process, the
- loader passes a pointer to the device-tree blob to the kernel
- and the kernel instantiates and attaches drivers according to
- the information in the blob.</p>
-
- <p>This approach does not work when the hardware is expandable. For
- example, the Raspberry Pi and Beaglebone Black have the
- concept of capes or shields: snap-on PCBs that are connected
- to IO headers on the main board and provide additional
- functionality like an LCD screen or GPS receiver. These
- shields can be described by their own device trees and these
- trees can be overlaid on the base tree by the boot loader,
- thus providing an accurate description to the kernel.</p>
-
- <p>The proposed patch adds this functionality to <tt>ubldr</tt>. The user
- can specify a comma-separated list of overlays to U-Boot or
- the loader <tt>fdt_overlays</tt> variable and <tt>ubldr</tt> will load
- them from the <tt>/boot/dtb/</tt> directory and do the
- overlaying.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>MMC Stack Under CAM Framework</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ilya</given>
- <common>Bakulin</common>
- </name>
- <email>ilya@bakulin.de</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://bakulin.de/freebsd/mmccam.html">Project Information</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/kibab/FreeBSD/tree/mmccam">Source Code</url>
- <url href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D4761">Patch for Review</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The goal of this project is to reimplement the existing
- MMC/SD stack using the CAM framework. This will permit
- utilizing the well-tested CAM locking model and debugging
- features. It will also be possible to process interrupts
- generated by the inserted card, which is a prerequisite for
- implementing the SDIO interface. SDIO support is necessary
- for communicating with the WiFi/BT modules found on many
- development boards, like Wan Raspberry Pi 3.</p>
-
- <p>Another feature that the new stack will have is support for
- sending SD commands from userland applications using
- <tt>cam(3)</tt>. This will allow for building device drivers in
- userland and make debugging much easier.</p>
-
- <p>The first version of the code was uploaded to Phabricator for
- review. The new stack is able to attach to the SD card and
- bring it to an operational state so it is possible to read and
- write to the card.</p>
-
- <p>Support for the <tt>imx_sdhci</tt> SD Host Controller (used
- on iMX-based boards, for example Wandboard) was added in
- 2016Q1, along with <tt>ti_sdhci</tt>, which is used on the
- BeagleBone Black. Modifying other SDHCI-compliant drivers
- should not be difficult.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Modify the SDHCI driver on at least one x86 platform. This
- will make development and collaboration easier.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Begin implementing SDIO-specific bits.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the first quarter of 2016, the most important business
- of the &os; Core Team has been to respond to the harassment
- incident last year. Core's actions were to assemble a
- timeline of the events and in the light of that to review
- Core's actions at the time; and to make recommendations about
- how better to handle such cases in future. During this
- process, draft reports were reviewed by people concerned in
- the case and in addition a number of interested members of the
- &os; community. Core would like to thank everyone involved
- for their contributions.</p>
-
- <p>The report was published to the &os; developer community in
- mid-February, and contained six recommendations for the
- community to consider.</p>
-
- <p>Core is also coordinating with the committee headed by Anne
- Dickison who are reviewing the Code of Conduct. A corpus of
- case studies is being assembled, which will be re-examined to
- see what impact changes to the Code of Conduct would have
- had.</p>
-
- <p>Core, together with John Baldwin, are working on a plan to
- create a separate repository containing GPLv3 toolchain
- components. This will allow modernization of code within base
- beyond what the existing GPLv2 toolchain can handle, and
- permit support of certain new architectures where a copyfree
- licensed alternative (i.e., LLVM) is not yet available. A
- position paper will soon be circulated to developers for
- comment.</p>
-
- <p>During this quarter three new commit bits were issued, and
- one was returned for safekeeping. Please welcome Wojciech
- Macek, Jared McNeil and Stanislav Galabov, and bid farewell to
- Davide Italiano, who although too busy to work on FreeBSD
- directly, will still be contributing through his work upstream
- on lld and other parts of the toolchain.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Using <tt>lld</tt>, the LLVM Linker, to Link
- FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafael</given>
- <common>Espíndola</common>
- </name>
- <email>rafael.espindola@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Davide</given>
- <common>Italiano</common>
- </name>
- <email>davide@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/LLD">&os; <tt>lld</tt> Wiki Page</url>
- <url href="http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-March/096449.html">Status Report on Linking FreeBSD/amd64 with <tt>lld</tt></url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><tt>lld</tt> is the linker in the LLVM family of projects.
- It is intended to be a high-performance linker and supports
- the ELF, COFF and Mach-O object formats. Where possible,
- <tt>lld</tt> maintains command-line and functional
- compatibility with existing linkers (GNU BFD <tt>ld</tt> and
- <tt>gold</tt>), but <tt>lld</tt>'s authors are not constrained
- by strict compatibility where it would hamper performance or
- desired functionality.</p>
-
- <p>The upstream <tt>lld</tt> project made significant progress
- in adding new functionality to <tt>lld</tt>'s ELF support over
- the first quarter of 2016. The <tt>lld</tt> ELF linker is
- capable of self-hosting on FreeBSD/amd64 and is capable of
- linking many test applications.</p>
-
- <p>Highlights of upstream development over the quarter include:
- <ul>
- <li><tt>lld</tt> gained Link Time Optimization (LTO) support
- and is able to link Clang with LTO</li>
- <li>The relocation code has been overhauled for better
- maintainability</li>
- <li>Improvements to linker script support, including better
- diagnostics</li>
- <li>Many bug fixes in x86_64, AArch64, and MIPS support</li>
- </ul></p>
-
- <p><tt>lld</tt> currently lacks comprehensive linker script
- expression evaluation support, and therefore cannot yet be
- used to link the &os; kernel. It also lacks versioned
- symbol support, and does not implement some options used in
- the &os; boot loader components.</p>
-
- <p>Ed has been running experimental world builds of
- FreeBSD/amd64 with <tt>lld</tt> installed in place of
- <tt>ld.bfd</tt> as the linker. With workarounds for the
- current gaps in functionality (using the
- <tt>WITHOUT_SYMVER</tt> option to disable symbol versioning
- use, and linking the loader components with GNU <tt>ld</tt>),
- <tt>lld</tt> is now able to link a working FreeBSD
- userland.</p>
- </body>
-
- <partialsponsor>The &os; Foundation</partialsponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Enable the <tt>lld</tt> option by default in the llvm-devel
- (and later llvm) ports for testing.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Develop symbol version support and linker script expression
- improvements in the upstream lld project.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Add or improve support for the remaining &os;
- architectures.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Import a newer lld snapshot into the vendor area, add build
- infrastructure and connect it to the world build, installed
- as <tt>ld.lld</tt>.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Request a ports exp-run with <tt>/usr/bin/ld</tt> a symlink
- to <tt>ld.lld</tt>.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Extensive testing.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Ceph on FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Willem Jan</given>
- <common>Withagen</common>
- </name>
- <email>wjw@digiware.nl</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://ceph.com">Ceph Main Site</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/ceph/ceph">Main Repository</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/wjwithagen/ceph">My Fork</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/7573">The <tt>git pull</tt> with All Changes</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Ceph is a distributed object store and file system designed
- to provide excellent performance, reliability and
- scalability.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p>Object Storage</p>
-
- <p>Ceph provides seamless access to objects using native
- language bindings or <tt>radosgw</tt>, a REST interface that is
- compatible with applications written for S3 and Swift.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Block Storage</p>
-
- <p>Ceph's RADOS Block Device (RBD) provides access to block
- device images that are striped and replicated across the
- entire storage cluster.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>File System</p>
-
- <p>Ceph provides a POSIX-compliant network file system that
- aims for high performance, large data storage, and maximum
- compatibility with legacy applications.</p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>I started looking into Ceph, because the HAST solution with
- CARP and <tt>ggate</tt> did not really do what I wanted. But
- I am aiming for running a Ceph storage cluster of storage
- nodes that are running ZFS. The end station would be running
- <tt>bhyve</tt> on RBD disk that are stored in Ceph.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; build will build most of the tools in Ceph. Note
- that the RBD-dependent items will not work since &os; does
- not have RBD yet.</p>
-
- <p>Compiling and building Ceph is tested on 11-CURRENT. It uses
- the Clang toolset that is available, which needs to be at
- least 3.7. Clang 3.4 (on 10.2-STABLE) does not have all the
- required capabilities to compile everything.</p>
-
- <p>This setup will get things running for &os;:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p>Install <tt>bash</tt> and link it in <tt>/bin</tt> (requires root
- privileges):</p>
-
- <p><tt>sudo pkg install bash</tt></p>
-
- <p><tt>sudo ln -s /usr/local/bin/bash /bin/bash</tt></p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Building Ceph</p>
-
- <p><tt>git clone https://github.com/wjwithagen/ceph.git</tt></p>
-
- <p><tt>cd ceph</tt></p>
-
- <p><tt>git checkout wip-wjw-freebsd-tests</tt></p>
-
- <p><tt>./do_freebsd.sh</tt></p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Parts Not Yet Included:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p>RBD</p>
-
- <p>Rados Block Devices is implemented in the Linux kernel.
- It seems that there used to be a userspace implementation
- first. And perhaps <tt>ggated</tt> could be used as a
- template since it does some of the same functions, other
- than just between two disks. And it has a userspace
- counterpart.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>BlueStore</p>
-
- <p>&os; and Linux have a different AIO API, and that
- needs to be made compatible. Next to that is the
- discussion in &os; about <tt>aio_cancel</tt> not
- working for all device types.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>CephFS</p>
-
- <p>Cython tries to access an internal field in dirent which
- does not compile.</p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Tests that verify the correct working of the above are also
- excluded from the test set.</p>
-
- <p>Tests Not Yet Included:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p><tt>ceph-detect-init/run-tox.sh</tt></p>
-
- <p>Because the current implementation does not know anything
- about &os;'s rc/init.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Tests that make use of <tt>nosestests</tt></p>
-
- <p>Calling these does not really work since
- <tt>nosetests</tt> is not in <tt>/usr/bin</tt>, and
- calling through <tt>/usr/bin/env nosetests</tt> does not
- work on FreeBSD.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><tt>test/pybind/test_ceph_argparse.py</tt></p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><tt>test/pybind/test_ceph_daemon.py</tt></p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Things To Investigate:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p><tt>ceph-{osd,mon}</tt> need two signals before they
- actually terminate.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p><tt>ceph_erasure_code --debug-osd 20 --plugin_exists jerasure</tt>
- crashes due to SIGSEGV. This is a pointer reference that
- gets modified outside the regular programflow. Probably
- due to a programming error but perhaps wrong mixing and
- matching of many libraries.</p>
- </li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>The current and foremost task is to get the test set to
- complete without errors. This includes fixing several
- coredumps.</p>
-
- <p>Run integration tests to see if the &os; daemons will
- work with a Linux Ceph platform.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Get the Python tests that are currently excluded to work,
- and test OKE.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Compile and test the user space RBD (Rados Block
- Device).</p>
-
- <p>Investigate and see if an in-kernel RBD device could be
- developed akin to <tt>ggate</tt>.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Integrate the &os; <tt>/etc/rc.d</tt> init scripts in
- the Ceph stack for testing and running Ceph on production
- machines.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>GNOME on FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD GNOME Team</name>
- <email>freebsd-gnome@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome">FreeBSD GNOME Website</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD/freebsd-ports-gnome">Development Repository</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Jhbuild/FreeBSD">Upstream Build Bot</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/using-gnome.html">USE_GNOME Porter's Handbook Chapter</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD GNOME Team maintains the GNOME, MATE, and
- CINNAMON desktop environments and graphical user interfaces for
- &os;. GNOME 3 is part of the GNU Project. MATE is a fork of
- the GNOME 2 desktop. CINNAMON is a desktop environment using
- GNOME 3 technologies but with a GNOME 2 look and feel.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter, GNOME 3.18 and MATE 1.12 were committed to the
- ports tree.</p>
-
- <p>The <tt>bsd.gnome.mk</tt> and <tt>bsd.mate.mk</tt> frameworks
- were replaced by the simpler <tt>Uses/gnome.mk</tt> and
- <tt>Uses/mate.mk</tt> style.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>
- <p>Tracking MATE 1.13, the development version that will
- become MATE 1.14.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>Work started on porting GNOME 3.20.</p>
- </task>
-
- <task>
- <p>We have Cinnamon 2.8 in our development tree, but we do not
- have the time to properly test and fix the issues before
- this Cinnamon can be committed to ports. Interested in
- helping or taking maintainership of Cinnamon? Please let us
- know.</p>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/">FreeBSD Foundation Site</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donors/">Donors</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/what-we-do/education-advocacy/">Education and Advocacy Materials</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/faces-of-freebsd-2016-scott-long/">Faces of FreeBSD: Scott Long</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/faces-of-freebsd-2016-sean-bruno/">Faces of FreeBSD: Sean Bruno</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/freebsd-and-zfs/">The Longstanding Relationship Between FreeBSD and ZFS</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/initial-freebsd-risc-v-architecture-port-committed/">FreeBSD RISC-V Work</url>
- <url href="http://www.mellanox.com/page/press_release_item?id=1688">Mellanox's Work with NetFlix</url>
- <url href="https://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2016/de/programm/beitrag/194">FreeBSD – The Power to Serve a Community</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/introducing-a-new-look-for-the-foundation/">The FreeBSD Foundation's New Look</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
- dedicated to supporting and promoting the FreeBSD Project and
- community worldwide. Funding comes from individual and
- corporate donations and is used to fund and manage development
- projects, conferences and developer summits, and provide
- travel grants to FreeBSD developers. The Foundation purchases
- hardware to improve and maintain &os; infrastructure and
- publishes &os; white papers and marketing material to
- promote, educate, and advocate for the FreeBSD Project. The
- Foundation also represents the FreeBSD Project in executing
- contracts, license agreements, and other legal arrangements
- that require a recognized legal entity.</p>
-
- <p>Here are some highlights of what we did to help &os; last
- quarter:</p>
-
- <p>Fundraising Efforts</p>
-
- <p>We raised $204,000 last quarter from individual and corporate
- donors. Thank you to everyone who made a donation this year!
- The
- <a href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donors/">list of donors</a>
- is available.</p>
-
- <p>OS Improvements</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation improves &os; by funding software
- development projects approved through our proposal submission
- process, and our three software developer staff members. Two
- Foundation-funded projects were started last quarter, the
- first to improve the stability of the vnet network stack
- virtualization infrastructure, and the second for phase two of
- the FreeBSD/arm64 port project.</p>
-
- <p>Foundation staff members were responsible for many changes
- over the quarter. Some notable items include process-shared
- pthread locks, address mapping randomization, disk I/O
- bandwidth limits, porting <tt>libunwind</tt> to FreeBSD/arm,
- bug fixes in the <tt>autofs</tt> automount daemon, an updated
- version of the ELF Tool Chain, investigation of the
- <tt>lld</tt> linker, improved x86 hardware support, and VM
- subsystem stability improvements. Several of these projects
- are described elsewhere in this quarterly report.</p>
-
- <p>Release Engineering</p>
-
- <p>Foundation employee and release engineer Glen Barber worked
- on packaging the base system with <tt>pkg(8)</tt>, separating
- debug files from the default base system so they can be
- selected or deselected during an install, supporting
- preparations, testing for the on-time release of &os;
- 10.3, and producing 11-CURRENT and 10-STABLE snapshot
- builds.</p>
-
- <p>&os; Advocacy</p>
-
- <p>Anne Dickison, our Marketing Director, focused on creating
- and updating marketing material to promote and teach people
- about &os;.
- <a href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/what-we-do/education-advocacy/">This material is available</a>
- for &os; advocates to hand out at conferences and events to
- promote &os;. She also worked on promoting &os; work
- being done over social media, blog posts, and articles.</p>
-
- <p>Last quarter, we continued our Faces of FreeBSD series by
- publishing stories about
- <a href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/faces-of-freebsd-2016-scott-long/">Scott Long</a>
- and
- <a href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/faces-of-freebsd-2016-sean-bruno/">Sean Bruno</a>.
- This is an opportunity to put a face to a name in the &os;
- community and get to know more about the people who
- contribute to &os;.</p>
-
- <p>Work began on updating the &os; 10.X brochure to
- include the new 10.3 features.</p>
-
- <p>We love getting stories from companies who are successfully
- using &os;. Testimonials were received last quarter from
- Chelsio and Acceleration Systems.</p>
-
- <p>ZFS was making some headlines, so we wrote a blog entry on
- <a href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/freebsd-and-zfs/">the
- longstanding relationship between &os; and ZFS</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We helped promote
- <a href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/initial-freebsd-risc-v-architecture-port-committed/">the
- &os; RISC-V</a> work being done.</p>
-
- <p>Assistance was provided to Mellanox for their press release
- highlighting
- <a href="http://www.mellanox.com/page/press_release_item?id=1688">their work with NetFlix</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Conferences and Events</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation sponsors many conferences, events, and
- summits around the globe. These events can be BSD-related,
- open source, or technology events geared towards
- underrepresented groups. We provide financial support to the
- major BSD conferences like BSDCan, AsiaBSDCon, and EuroBSDCon,
- and give financial and/or other support for smaller events
- like BSDDays, &os; Summits, and &os; workshops, camps,
- and hackathons. For open source conferences, we will attend
- when we can get a free non-profit booth.</p>
-
- <p>The year kicked off with sending Ed Maste, Benedict
- Reuschling, and George Neville-Neil to promote and give talks
- on &os; at FOSDEM, the largest open source conference in
- Europe. Ed, our Project Development Director, had a chance to
- talk to developers from other projects based on &os;, and
- various people about reproducible builds in &os;.</p>
-
- <p>Dru Lavigne and Deb Goodkin promoted &os; at SCALE in
- Pasadena, California. Dru gave a presentation called "Doc
- Like an Egyptian." We were a Gold Sponsor for AsiaBSDCon in
- Tokyo, and five Foundation members attended. Kirk McKusick
- taught a two-day &os; Kernel tutorial and gave a talk on
- the history of the BSD filesystem. Dru Lavigne and Benedict
- Reuschling gave a documentation tutorial. Board members
- Hiroki Sato and George Neville-Neil helped organize the
- conference. BSDnow.tv interviewed Benedict at AsiaBSDCon
- about his role as a new Foundation board member and the
- Foundation's work.</p>
-
- <p>We planned and organized our first-ever &os; Storage
- Summit in association with the USENIX FAST Conference. Led by
- our President and Founder, Justin Gibbs, we had over 50
- attendees participating and working together on technically
- focused topics. Benedict was busy promoting &os; in
- Europe, where he also attended Linuxtage in Chemnitz, Germany
- to give a talk on &os; (in German):
- <a href="https://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2016/de/programm/beitrag/194">FreeBSD &mdash; The Power to Serve a Community</a>.</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation committed to being a Gold Sponsor for BSDCan
- and the upcoming Hackathon/DevSummit in Essen, Germany in
- April.</p>
-
- <p>Legal/FreeBSD IP</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation owns the &os; trademarks, and it is our
- responsibility to protect them. We continued to review
- requests for permission to use the trademarks.</p>
-
- <p>&os; Community Engagement</p>
-
- <p>Code of Conduct &mdash; Anne Dickison, our Marketing Director, has
- been overseeing the efforts to rewrite the Project's Code of
- Conduct to help make this a safe, inclusive, and welcoming
- community.</p>
-
- <p>We have been reaching out to other open source communities to
- get help with our efforts in making this a diverse community
- and help us achieve our goals mentioned above of making the
- &os; community safe, inclusive, and welcoming.</p>
-
- <p>Continuing with our diversity efforts, we have been
- connecting with women in technology groups to work on how we
- can recruit more women to &os; and offer Intro to &os;
- workshops.</p>
-
- <p>Meetings were held with a number of commercial vendors to
- help facilitate collaboration with the Project. This included
- presenting how the Project is organized, and how companies can
- get help, contribute back to the Project, promote their use of
- &os;, and for us to get their feedback on the work we are
- doing to help with our fundraising efforts.</p>
-
- <p>The new Foundation website and logo was launched, signaling
- the ongoing evolution of the Foundation identity and ability
- to better serve the &os; Project and community. Find our
- more about our
- <a href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/introducing-a-new-look-for-the-foundation/">new look</a>.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>CAM I/O Scheduler</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warner</given>
- <common>Losh</common>
- </name>
- <email>wlosh@netflix.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://people.freebsd.org/~imp/bsdcan2015/iosched-v3.pdf">I/O Scheduling in FreeBSD's CAM Subsystem (PDF)</url>
- <url href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WqOLolj5EU">The BSDCan 2015 Talk</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>An enhanced CAM I/O scheduler has been committed to the tree.
- By default, this scheduler implements the old behavior.
- In addition, an advanced adaptive scheduler is available.
- Along with the scheduler, SATA disks can now use Queued Trims
- with devices that support them. Details about the new
- scheduler are available in the
- <a href="https://people.freebsd.org/~imp/bsdcan2015/iosched-v3.pdf">I/O Scheduling in FreeBSD's CAM Subsystem article (PDF)</a>
- or from
- <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WqOLolj5EU">the BSDCan 2015 talk</a>.</p>
-
- <p>The adaptive I/O scheduler is disabled by default, but can be
- enabled with <tt>options CAM_ADAPTIVE_IOSCHED</tt> in the kernel config
- file. This scheduler allows favoring reads over writes (or
- vice versa), controlling the IOPs, bandwidth, or concurrent
- operations (read, write, trim), and permits the selection of
- static or dynamic control of these operations. In addition, a
- number of statistics are collected for drive operations that
- are published via sysctl. One advanced use for the adaptive
- I/O scheduler is to compensate for deficiencies in some
- consumer-grade SSDs. These SSDs exhibit a performance cliff
- if too much data is written to them too quickly due to
- internal garbage collection. Without the I/O scheduler, read
- and write performance drop substantially once garbage
- collection kicks in. The adaptive I/O scheduler can be
- configured to monitor read latency. As read latency climbs,
- the I/O scheduler reduces the allowed write throughput, within
- limits, to attempt to maximize read performance. A simple use
- of the adaptive I/O scheduler would be to limit write
- bandwidth, IOPs or concurrent operations statically.</p>
-
- <p>Future work on the I/O scheduler will be coupled with
- improvements to the upper layers. The upper layers will be
- enhanced to communicate how urgent I/O requests are. The I/O
- scheduler will inform the upper layers of how full the I/O
- queues are, so less urgent I/O can be submitted to the lower
- layers as quickly as possible without overwhelming the lower
- layers or starving other devices of requests.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Netflix</sponsor>
- </project>
-</report>
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-
- <year>2016</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>Now available: the 2016Q2 model of the &os; Project Status
- Report!</p>
-
- <p>This quarter brings several exciting improvements over previous
- models. We have enhancements from different teams, new features
- like robust mutexes and support for full disk encryption with
- GELI. You'll find expanded graphics support, both at the chipset
- and window manager levels, and ongoing development in many pending
- features.</p>
-
- <p>Perhaps most exciting, under the hood you'll find a brand-new
- Core Team.</p>
-
- <p>Don't wait. Take &os; for a spin today.</p>
-
- <p>&mdash;Michael W. Lucas</p>
-
- <p><hr /></p>
-
- <p>Please submit status reports for the third quarter of 2016 by
- October 7.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os;&nbsp;Release Engineering Team</name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/10.3R/schedule.html">&os;&nbsp;10.3-RELEASE schedule</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/11.0R/schedule.html">&os;&nbsp;11.0-RELEASE schedule</url>
- <url href="http://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/">&os; Development Snapshots</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting
- and publishing release schedules for official project releases
- of &os;, announcing code freezes and maintaining the
- respective branches, among other things.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team completed the 10.3-RELEASE
- cycle late April, led by &a.marius;. The release was one week
- behind the original schedule, to accommodate for a few
- last-minute critical issues that were essential to fix in the
- final release.</p>
-
- <p>The &os;&nbsp;11.0-RELEASE cycle started late May, one month
- behind the original schedule. The schedule slip was primarily
- to accommodate efforts for packaging the &os; base system with the
- <tt>pkg(8)</tt> utility. However, as work on this progressed,
- it became apparent that there were too many outstanding
- issues. As a result, packaged base will be a &quot;beta&quot; feature
- for 11.0-RELEASE, with the goal of promoting it to a
- first-class feature in 11.1-RELEASE. It is expected that
- provisions will be made to ensure a seamless transition from older
- supported releases.</p>
-
- <p>Despite the fact that packaged base is not going to be a
- prime feature for &os;&nbsp;11.0-RELEASE, the Release
- Engineering Team would like to thank everyone who tested,
- provided patches, provided ideas and feedback, and in some
- cases, shot themselves in the foot due to bugs.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The &os; Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Obsoleting Rails 3</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Torsten</given>
- <common>Zühlsdorff</common>
- </name>
- <email>tz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Ruby on Rails is the base for most of the rubygems in the
- Ports Collection. Currently, versions 3.2 and 4.2 coexist.
- Since Rails 3.2 is running out of support, the time has
- come to switch to 4.2.</p>
-
- <p>While there is ongoing progress to remove Rails 3.2 from
- the ports tree, there are some ports for which this is a major
- update that blocks the overall process. The most recent blocker
- was the outstanding update of <tt>www/redmine</tt> from 2.6 to
- 3.2. This has completed successfully, so we can now move on.</p>
-
- <p>To help with porting or testing, feel free to contact me or
- the <tt>ruby@FreeBSD.org</tt> mailing list.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>ARM Allwinner SoC Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jared</given>
- <common>McNeill</common>
- </name>
- <email>jmcneill@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Emmanuel</given>
- <common>Vadot</common>
- </name>
- <email>manu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/FreeBSD/arm/Allwinner">Allwinner &os; Wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Allwinner SoCs are used in multiple hobbyist devboards and
- single-board computers. Recently, support for these SoCs
- received many updates.</p>
-
- <p>Theses tasks were completed during the second quarter of
- 2016:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Switch to upstream DTS</li>
-
- <li>A83T SoC support</li>
-
- <li>H3 SoC support</li>
-
- <li>Switch to the new clock framework</li>
-
- <li>Convert the A10 interrupt controller to <tt>INTRNG</tt></li>
-
- <li>OHCI support</li>
-
- <li>A generic <tt>ALLWINNER</tt> kernel config file</li>
-
- <li>A20/A31 NMI support</li>
-
- <li>AXP209 PMU interrupts, GPIO, and sensors support</li>
-
- <li>A83T thermal sensor support</li>
-
- <li>RSB (Reduced Serial Bus) support</li>
-
- <li>AXP813/AXP818 PMU support</li>
-
- <li>A83T Security ID support</li>
-
- <li>Support for the Allwinner Gigabit Ethernet controller found
- in H3/A83T/A64</li>
-
- <li>USB OTG
- <a href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D5881">(in review)</a></li>
-
- <li>A10/A20 Security ID support
- <a href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D6383">(in review)</a></li>
-
- <li>A13 SoC Support
- <a href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D6809">(in review)</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Ongoing work:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>A64 support</li>
-
- <li>Use U-Boot EFI implementation for ARM32/ARM64</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>SPI driver</task>
-
- <task>LCD Support</task>
-
- <task>Any unsupported hardware device that might be of
- interest.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Robust Mutexes</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Now that process-shared locks are implemented for our
- POSIX threads implementation, <tt>libthr</tt>,
- the only major feature lacking for POSIX compliance is robust
- mutexes. Robust mutexes allow applications to detect, and
- theoretically recover from, crashes which occur while
- modifying the shared state. The supported model is to protect
- shared state by a <tt>pthread_mutex</tt>, and the crash is
- detected as thread termination while owning the mutex. A
- thread might terminate alone, or it could be killed due to the
- termination of the containing process. As such, the robust
- attribute is applicable to both process-private and -shared
- mutexes.</p>
-
- <p>An application must be specifically modified to handle and
- recover from failures. The <tt>pthread_mutex_lock()</tt>
- function may return a new error <tt>EOWNERDEAD</tt>, which
- indicates that the previous owner of the lock terminated while
- still owning the lock. Despite returning this non-zero value,
- the lock is granted to the caller. In the simplest form, an
- application may detect the error and refuse to operate until
- the persistent shared data is recovered, such as by manual
- reinitialization. More sophisticated applications could try
- to automatically recover from the condition, in which case
- <tt>pthread_mutex_consistent(3)</tt> must be called on the
- lock before unlocking it. However, such recovery can be
- considered to be very hard. Still, even the detection of
- inconsistent shared state is useful, since it avoids further
- corruption and random faults of the affected application.
- </p>
-
- <p>It is curious but not unexpected that this interface is not
- used widely. The only real-life application which utilizes it
- is Samba. Using Samba with an updated &os; base uncovered
- minor bugs both in the &os; robust mutex implementation, and
- in Samba itself.</p>
-
- <p>It is believed that <tt>libthr</tt> in &os; 11 is
- POSIX-compliant for major features. Further work is planned
- to look at inlining the lock structures to remove overhead
- and improve the performance of the library.</p>
-
- <p>Most of the implementation of the robustness feature
- consisted of making small changes in the lock and unlock
- paths, both in <tt>libthr</tt> and in <tt>kern_umtx.c</tt>.
- This literally required reading all of the code dealing with
- mutexes and condition variables, which was something I
- wanted to help future developers with. In the end, with the
- help of Ed Maste, man pages for <tt>umtx(2)</tt> and all
- <tt>thr*(2)</tt> syscalls were written and added to the base
- system's documentation set.
- </p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The FreeBSD Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Use the implementation in real-word applications and
- report issues.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>EFI Refactoring and GELI Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Eric</given>
- <common>McCorkle</common>
- </name>
- <email>eric@metricspace.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/emc2/freebsd/tree/geli_efi">GELI Support Branch</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/emc2/freebsd/tree/efize">EFI Refactoring Branch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The EFI bootloader has undergone considerable refactoring to
- make more use of the EFI API. The filesystem code in
- <tt>boot1</tt> has been eliminated, and a single codebase for
- filesystems now serves both <tt>boot1</tt> and
- <tt>loader</tt>. This codebase is organized around the EFI
- driver model and it should be possible to export any
- filesystem implementation as a standalone EFI driver without
- too much effort.</p>
-
- <p>Both <tt>boot1</tt> and <tt>loader</tt> have been refactored
- to utilize the <tt>EFI_SIMPLE_FILE_SYSTEM</tt> interface.
- In the loader, this is accomplished with a dummy
- filesystem driver that is just a translation layer between the
- loader filesystem interface and
- <tt>EFI_SIMPLE_FILE_SYSTEM</tt>. A reverse translation layer
- allows the existing filesystem drivers to function as EFI
- drivers.</p>
-
- <p>The EFI refactoring by itself exists in a
- <a href="https://github.com/emc2/freebsd/tree/efize">branch
- on github</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Additionally, GELI support has been added using the EFI
- refactoring. This allows booting from a GELI-encrypted
- filesystem. Note that the EFI system partition, which
- contains <tt>boot1</tt>, must be a plaintext msdosfs
- partition. This patch adds an intake buffer to the crypto
- framework, which allows injection of keys directly into a
- loaded kernel, without the need to pass them through
- arguments or environment variables. This patch only uses the
- intake buffer for EFI GELI support, as legacy BIOS GELI support
- still uses environment variables.</p>
-
- <p>EFI GELI support depends on the
- <a href="https://github.com/emc2/freebsd/tree/geli_efi">efize branch</a>.</p>
-
- <p>These patches have been tested and used and should be able
- to handle use by early adopters. Note that the
- <tt>LOADER_PATH</tt> variable has been changed to
- <tt>/boot/loader.tst</tt>, to facilitate safe testing.</p>
-
- <strong>IMPORTANT:</strong>
-
- <p>As this is an encrypted filesystem patch, an error can
- potentially leave data inaccessible. It is
- <em>strongly</em> recommended to use the following procedure
- for testing:</p>
-
- <ol>
- <li>
- <p>Back up your data!</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Do not forget to back up your data!</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Install an EFI shell on the EFI System Partition (ESP).</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Install the patched <tt>boot1</tt> on the ESP to
- something like <tt>/boot/efi/BOOTX64.TST</tt>.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Install the patched loader to <tt>/boot/loader.tst</tt>
- on your machine.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Create a GELI partition outside of the normal boot
- partition.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>First, try booting <tt>/boot/efi/BOOTX64.TST</tt> and
- make sure it properly handles the encrypted partition.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Copy a boot environment, including the patched loader, to
- the encrypted partition.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Use the loader prompt to load a kernel from the encrypted
- partition.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Try switching over to an encrypted main partition once
- everything else is working.</p>
- </li>
- </ol>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Testing is needed.</task>
-
- <task>The code will need review, and some <tt>style(9)</tt>
- normalization must occur before it goes into &os;.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Updates to GDB</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Luca</given>
- <common>Pizzamiglio</common>
- </name>
- <email>luca.pizzamiglio@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <tt>devel/gdb</tt> port has been updated to GDB 7.11.1.</p>
-
- <p>Support for system call catchpoints has been committed
- upstream. Support for examining ELF auxiliary vector data via
- <tt>info auxv</tt> has been committed upstream. Both features
- will be included in GDB 7.12.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Figure out why the <tt>powerpc</tt> <tt>kgdb</tt> targets are not
- able to unwind the stack past the initial frame.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for more platforms, such as <tt>arm</tt>,
- <tt>mips</tt>, and <tt>aarch64</tt>, to upstream <tt>gdb</tt> for both
- userland and <tt>kgdb</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for debugging <tt>powerpc</tt> vector
- registers.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for <tt>$_siginfo</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Implement <tt>info proc</tt> commands.</task>
-
- <task>Implement <tt>info os</tt> commands.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>VIMAGE Virtualized Network Stack Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base/projects/vnet/">Project Workspace (Now Merged to Head).</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>VIMAGE is a virtualization framework on top of &os; jails
- that was introduced to the kernel about eight years ago with
- the <tt>vnet</tt> virtualized network stack.</p>
-
- <p>Over the last few years, many people started to use VIMAGE
- in production, production-like setups, and appliances. This
- adoption increased the urgency to finish the work to avoid
- panics on network stack teardown and to avoid memory
- leaks.</p>
-
- <p>The <tt>vnet</tt> teardown has been changed to be from top to
- bottom, trying to tear down layer by layer. This is
- preferable to removing interfaces first and then cleaning
- everything up, as no more packets could flow once the
- interfaces are gone. Along with this
- work, various paths with potential memory leaks were plugged.
- Lastly, <tt>vnet</tt> support was added to formerly
- unvirtualized components, such as the <tt>pf</tt> and
- <tt>ipfilter</tt> firewalls and some virtual interfaces.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The FreeBSD Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Please test &os; 11.0-ALPHA6 or later. When reporting
- a problem, use the <tt>vimage</tt> keyword in the &os; bug
- tracker.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>IPv6 Promotion Campaign</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Torsten</given>
- <common>Zühlsdorff</common>
- </name>
- <email>tz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/IPv6PortsTODO">Wiki Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Half a year ago, I started a promotion campaign to improve
- support for fetching ports via IPv6. Research performed in
- December 2015 showed that 10,308 of 25,522 ports were not
- fetchable when using IPv6-only, as these ports ignore the <a
- href="http://distcache.FreeBSD.org">FreeBSD.org <tt>pkg</tt> mirror</a>.</p>
-
- <p>As a result of the campaign, the following servers now
- successfully support IPv6:</p>
-
- <ol>
- <li><a href="http://mirror.amdmi3.ru">mirror.amdmi3.ru</a></li>
-
- <li><a href="http://vault.centos.org">vault.centos.org</a></li>
-
- <li><a href="http://mirror.centos.org">mirror.centos.org</a></li>
-
- <li><a href="http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org">gstreamer.freedesktop.org</a></li>
-
- <li><a href="http://people.FreeBSD.org">people.FreeBSD.org</a></li>
- </ol>
-
- <p>This enables 711 more ports to be fetched via IPv6.</p>
-
- <p>I would like to thank Wolfgang Zenker, who is very active in
- supporting the adoption of IPv6. During the latest RIPE
- meeting, he brought up the topic of non-support of IPv6
- being a hindrance to business. I am hopeful that his talk
- changed some more minds and will help widen the support of
- IPv6.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>&os; on Hyper-V and Azure</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sepherosa</given>
- <common>Ziehau</common>
- </name>
- <email>sepherosa@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hongjiang</given>
- <common>Zhang</common>
- </name>
- <email>honzhan@microsoft.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dexuan</given>
- <common>Cui</common>
- </name>
- <email>decui@microsoft.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kylie</given>
- <common>Liang</common>
- </name>
- <email>kyliel@microsoft.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/HyperV">&os; Virtual Machines on Microsoft Hyper-V</url>
- <url href="https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn531030.aspx">Supported Linux and &os; virtual machines for Hyper-V on Windows</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During BSDCan 2016, Microsoft <a
- href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/freebsd-now-available-in-azure-marketplace/">announced</a>
- the global availability of &os; 10.3 images in Azure.
- There are many &os;-based Azure virtual appliances in the
- Azure Marketplace, including Citrix Systems' NetScaler and
- Netgate's pfSense. Microsoft also made an in-depth technical
- presentation to introduce how the performance of the Hyper-V
- network device driver was optimized to reach full line rate on
- 10Gb networks and achieved decent performance on 40Gb
- networks. The slides and video from the presentation are
- available from the <a
- href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2016/schedule/events/681.en.html">BSDCan website</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Microsoft continues to strive to further optimize the
- performance of Hyper-V network and storage device drivers.
- Work is ongoing to replace the internal data structure in the
- LRO kernel API from a singly-linked list to a double-linked
- list, to speed up the LRO lookup by hash table, and to evaluate
- the performance with <tt>tcp_lro_queue_mbuf()</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>The handling of SCSI inquiry in the Hyper-V storage driver is
- enhanced to make sure that disk hotplug and <tt>smartctl(8)</tt>
- work reliably. Refer to <a
- href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=210425">PR 210425</a>
- and <a
- href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=209443">PR 209443</a>
- for details.</p>
-
- <p>BIS test cases are available on GitHub for <a
- href="https://github.com/FreeBSDonHyper-V/Test-BIS">Hyper-V</a>
- and for <a
- href="https://github.com/FreeBSDonHyper-V/azure-freebsd-automation">Azure</a>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Microsoft
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Ceph on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Willem Jan</given>
- <common>Withagen</common>
- </name>
- <email>wjw@digiware.nl</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://ceph.com">Ceph Main Site</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/ceph/ceph">Main Repository</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/wjwithagen/ceph">My Fork </url>
- <url href="https://github.com/ceph/ceph/pull/7573">Pull Request With &os;-Specific Changes to Ceph</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Ceph is a distributed object store and filesystem designed
- to provide excellent performance, reliability, and
- scalability. It provides the following features:</p>
-
- <ol>
- <li>Object Storage: Ceph provides seamless access to objects
- using native language bindings or <tt>radosgw</tt>, a REST
- interface that is compatible with applications written for
- S3 and Swift.</li>
-
- <li>Block Storage: Ceph’s RADOS Block Device (RBD) provides
- access to block device images that are striped and
- replicated across the entire storage cluster.</li>
-
- <li>File System: Ceph provides a POSIX-compliant network
- filesystem that aims for high performance, large data storage,
- and maximum compatibility with legacy applications.</li>
- </ol>
-
- <p>I started looking into Ceph because using HAST with CARP and
- <tt>ggate</tt> did not meet my requirements. My primary goal
- with Ceph is to run a storage cluster of ZFS storage nodes
- where the clients run <tt>bhyve</tt> on RBD disks stored in Ceph.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; build process can build most of the tools in
- Ceph. However, the RBD-dependent items do not work, since
- &os; does not yet provide RBD support.</p>
-
- <p>Since the last quarterly report, the following progress was
- made:</p>
-
- <ol>
- <li>Switching to using CMake from Automake results in a
- much cleaner development environment and better test output.
- The changes can be found in the
- <tt>wip-wjw-freebsd-cmake</tt> branch.</li>
-
- <li>The throttling code has been overhauled to prevent live locks.
- These mainly occur on &os; but also manifest on Linux.</li>
-
- <li>A few more tests were fixed. On one occasion, I was able to
- complete the full test suite without errors.</li>
- </ol>
-
- <p>11-CURRENT is used to compile and build-test Ceph. The
- Clang toolset needs to be at least version 3.7, as the Clang 3.4
- available on stable/10
- does not have all of the capabilities required to compile
- everything.</p>
-
- <p>This setup will get things running for &os;:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p>Install <tt>bash</tt> and link to it in <tt>/bin</tt>
- (requires root privileges):</p>
-
- <p><tt>sudo pkg install bash</tt></p>
-
- <p><tt>sudo ln -s /usr/local/bin/bash /bin/bash</tt></p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Build Ceph:</p>
-
- <p><tt>git clone https://github.com/wjwithagen/ceph.git</tt></p>
-
- <p><tt>cd ceph</tt></p>
-
- <p><tt>git checkout wip-wjw-freebsd-tests</tt></p>
-
- <p><tt>./do_freebsd-cmake.sh --deps</tt></p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The <tt>--deps</tt> argument is only needed for the initial
- installation, to pull in the necessary dependencies; it should be
- omitted for subsequent builds.</p>
-
- <p>CMake is now used to build Ceph on &os;; the old method
- using automake is no longer used.</p>
-
- <p>Parts Not Yet Included:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>RBD: Rados Block Devices are currently implemented in the
- Linux kernel, but there used to be a userspace
- implementation. It is possible that <tt>ggated</tt> could
- be used as a template, since it provides some of the same
- functionality and it has a userspace counterpart.</li>
-
- <li>BlueStore: &os; and Linux have a different AIO API which
- needs to be bridged. There has been some
- discussion about <tt>aio_cancel</tt> not working for all
- device types in &os;.</li>
-
- <li>CephFS: Cython tries to access an internal field in
- <tt> struct dirent</tt>, which fails to compile.</li>
-
- <li>Tests that verify the correct functionality of these features are
- also excluded from the test suite.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Tests Not Yet Included:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>ceph-detect-init/run-tox.sh</tt>: the current
- implementation does not know anything about &os;'s
- <tt>rc</tt> system.</li>
-
- <li>Tests that make use of <tt>nosetests</tt> do not really
- work since <tt>nosetests</tt> is not in <tt>/usr/bin</tt>,
- and calling <tt>/usr/bin/env nosetests</tt> does not work on
- &os;.</li>
-
- <li><tt>test/pybind/test_ceph_argparse.py</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>test/pybind/test_ceph_daemon.py</tt></li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The current and foremost task is to get the test suite to
- complete without errors.</task>
-
- <task>Build an automated test platform that will build
- <tt>ceph/master</tt> on &os; and report the results back to
- the Ceph developers. This will increase the maintainability
- of the &os; side of things, as developers are signaled that
- they are using Linux-isms that will not compile or run on
- &os;. Ceph has several projects that support this: Jenkins,
- teuthology, and palpito. But even a
- <tt>while { compile }</tt> loop that reports the build data on
- a static webpage is a good start.</task>
-
- <task>Run integration tests to see if the &os; daemons will work
- with a Linux Ceph platform.</task>
-
- <task>Get the currently excluded Python tests to work.</task>
-
- <task>Compile and test the userspace RBD (Rados Block
- Device).</task>
-
- <task>Investigate if an in-kernel RBD device could be developed
- akin to <tt>ggate</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate the keystore which currently prevents the
- building of Cephfs and some other parts.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate the &os; <tt>/etc/rc.d</tt> init scripts in the
- Ceph stack for testing and for running Ceph on production
- machines.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Bringing GitLab into the Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Torsten</given>
- <common>Zühlsdorff</common>
- </name>
- <email>tz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://freshports.org/www/gitlab">GitLab Port</url>
- <url href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=208793">PR: Not Starting on Boot</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>After being in the &os; Ports Collection for three months,
- GitLab continues to mature and gain adoption. Most of its
- initial problems have been resolved, with one known issue
- left: it does not start on boot. Any help in solving this
- issue is welcome.</p>
-
- <p>Staying in sync with upstream is now easy for minor versions.
- But, some of the monthly major releases create a big workload
- by introducing a number of new dependencies. This makes
- testing and updating an expensive process.</p>
-
- <p>The GitLab project itself now mentions native support on
- &os;, which is quite a commendation.</p>
-
- <p>Current work aims to fix the open problems, get the latest
- major version into the port, and create documentation for
- the update progress.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ASLR Interim State</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://kib.kiev.ua/kib/aslr">Patch Home</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This is an interim report on the technical state of my
- work towards ASLR support in the &os; base system.</p>
-
- <p>The <tt>proccontrol(1)</tt> utility was written to manage and
- query ASLR enforcement on a per-process basis. It is required
- for analyzing ASLR failures in specific programs. This
- utility leverages the <tt>procctl(2)</tt> interface which was
- added to the previous version of the patch, with some bug
- fixes.</p>
-
- <p>With r300792, ASLR settings are reset to system-wide defaults
- whenever a setuid binary is executed.</p>
-
- <p>The command's syntax is:</p>
-
- <p><tt>proccontrol -m (trace|aslr) [-q] [-s (enable|disable)]
- [-p pid | command]</tt></p>
-
- <p>with possible arguments</p>
-
- <p><tt>-m</tt> (specifies the trace mode to control debugger
- attachments)</p>
-
- <p><tt>-q</tt> (queries the state of the specified mode for the
- process with the PID specified by the <tt>-p</tt> option)</p>
-
- <p><tt>-s</tt> (toggles the feature on or off for the given
- process or itself)</p>
-
- <p>If a command is specified, it inherits the applied
- settings from <tt>proccontrol</tt>. For instance, to start a
- build of a program with ASLR disabled, use
- <tt>proccontrol -m aslr -s disable make</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>A ports exp-run was done with ASLR tuned up to the most
- aggressive settings. The results can be found in <a
- href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=208580">PR 208580</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Case study: Lisp</p>
-
- <p>SBCL is an interesting case which illustrates several points.
- It is much smaller than JDK, and its build system is easier to
- work with. The code provides a very non C-like language
- runtime which utilizes a lot of corner cases and makes non-standard
- uses of the VM system, at least from the point of view of a typical C
- programmer.</p>
-
- <p>SBCL compiles Lisp forms into the machine native code and
- manages its own arena for objects. The precompiled Lisp
- runtime is mapped from a <tt>core</tt> file. SBCL relies on
- the operating system's C runtime for the initial load of Lisp,
- and needs a functional <tt>libc</tt> to issue many system
- calls, including syscalls, as well as the dynamic loader. The
- end result is that there are unfixed <tt>mmap(2)</tt> calls
- during both startup and runtime, interfering with other
- <tt>MAP_FIXED mmaps</tt>. The loading of the core file
- and the private arenas are hard-coded to exist at fixed
- addresses.</p>
-
- <p>This happens to work on the default address map, which is not
- changed often, so the SBCL choices of the base addresses
- evolved to work. But any significant distortion of the
- standard map results in <tt>SBCL mmap(MAP_FIXED)</tt> requests
- attempting to override memory from other allocators.</p>
-
- <p>&os; uses the <tt>MAP_EXCL</tt> flag to <tt>mmap(2)</tt>,
- which must be used in the form <tt>MAP_FIXED|MAP_EXCL</tt> to
- cause <tt>mmap(2)</tt> to fail if the requested range is
- already used. I tried to force <tt>MAP_FIXED</tt> requests
- from SBCL to implicitly set <tt>MAP_EXCL</tt>, but this did
- not go well, since SBCL sometimes pre-allocates regions for
- later use with <tt>MAP_FIXED</tt>. So, <tt>MAP_EXCL</tt>
- mappings failed, dumping the process into <tt>ldb</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>On Linux, if it is detected that the kernel is in AS-randomization mode,
- the initial SBCL runtime sets its personality to non-random and
- re-execs. This might be a solution for &os; as well, after
- the ASLR patch is committed, so that the <tt>procctl(2)</tt>
- knob is officially available.</p>
-
- <p>SBCL still has issues on Linux, even with re-exec, when
- more aggressive randomization from the PaX patch is applied, as
- seen in <a
- href="https://bugs.launchpad.net/sbcl/+bug/1523213">bug
- 1523213</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Case study: Emacs</p>
-
- <p>The Emacs build procedure involves loading the
- <tt>temacs</tt> image with the compiled Emacs Lisp files and
- then dumping its memory to create an image with the content
- preloaded, in order to reduce startup time.</p>
-
- <p>Recent Emacs sources seem to generally avoid
- <tt>MAP_FIXED</tt>, except in some situations. When Emacs
- does use the flag, it carefully checks that the selected
- region is not busy. In fact, Emacs would benefit from using
- <tt>MAP_EXCL</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>I tried several runs of building Emacs and running the dumped
- binary, but was not able to reproduce any issues. It seems
- that the code improved enough to tolerate ASLR both in Linux
- and NetBSD without turning it off.</p>
-
- <p>In my opinion, it is not reasonable to fight the issues in
- the kernel as most of it is not fixable from the kernel side.
- The <tt>procctl(2)</tt> interface and <tt>proccontrol(1)</tt>
- utilities provide an override when needed, but are not
- automated.</p>
-
- <p>Conclusions</p>
-
- <p>The set of ports which cannot be built with ASLR turned on
- should be limited but fluid. However, exp-runs may not
- reliably uncover all problems due to randomization, as seen in
- the Emacs example. In the route to enable ASLR by default (with
- non-aggressive settings), the ports framework should provide an
- option like <tt>ASLR_UNSAFE=yes</tt> which spawns
- <tt>proccontrol -m aslr -s disable make</tt> for the build
- stages of the unsafe port. Users would still need to be aware
- of <tt>proccontrol(1)</tt> in order to run the resulting
- binary or wrapper scripts provided to do so.</p>
-
- <p>A recommended approach is a flag in the ELF binary to mark
- it as not compatible with non-standard AS layouts. This frees
- users from having to use <tt>proccontrol(1)</tt>, but still
- requires patching the application's build process and
- upstreaming the changes. This approach is also
- useful outside the context of ASLR. However, that
- mechanism is not yet ready, and developing it is a larger work
- than ASLR itself.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The FreeBSD Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>The Graphics Stack on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Graphics team</name>
- <email>freebsd-x11@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
- <common>Macy</common>
- </name>
- <email>mmacy@nextbsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop/freebsd-base-graphics">GitHub Repository</url>
- <url href="http://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Graphics">Graphics Stack Roadmap and Supported Hardware Matrix</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD/freebsd-ports-graphics">Ports Development Repository</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop/freebsd-base-graphics/tree/drm-next-4.6">DRM 4.6 Development Repository</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCodeIdeas#Devices_management:_link_.2Fdev_entries_to_sysctl_nodes">GSoC 2016: Link <tt>/dev</tt> Entries to Sysctl Nodes</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2016/RethinkLibdevq">GSoC 2016: Redesign libdevq </url>
- <url href="http://planet.FreeBSD.org/graphics">Graphics Team Blog</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the Ports tree, Mesa was updated to 11.2.2. The next
- major release, 12.0.0 release candidate 4, is ready for
- testing in our development tree.</p>
-
- <p>The GSoC project about being able to connect a <tt>/dev</tt>
- entry to <tt>sysctl</tt> nodes is making progress. After some
- fruitful discussons on the <a
- href="https://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-arch">freebsd-arch@
- mailing-list</a>,
- Kiloreux finished the design and is now implementing the
- solution. The GSoC project on <tt>libdevq</tt> was
- abandoned.</p>
-
- <p>All Intel GPUs up to and including the unreleased Kaby Lake
- are supported. The <tt>xf86-video-intel</tt> driver will be
- updated soon. Updating this driver requires updating
- <tt>Xorg</tt>, which in turn is blocked on Nvidia updates.</p>
-
- <p>Several problems remain to be solved:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>There are instances of visual artifacts that appear with
- varying frequency, depending on workload. Of particular
- note is the lack of redraw when a Qt5 window is partially
- covered by a menu and then uncovered.</li>
-
- <li>WebGL demos will sometimes fail due to a recoverable
- render ring hang.</li>
-
- <li>There are still some known stability issues with
- processors prior to Sandy Bridge (pre-2010).</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Matt Macy is hoping to be able to diagnose the first two
- issues, along with others, by updating Linux support to the
- point where the Intel GPU Tools work on &os;.</p>
-
- <p>The Radeon AMD/ATI driver has been updated to GCN 1.0. This has
- only been tested on an R7 240. 2D-accelerated X works. Due
- to apparent issues with user library support, X does not
- recognize the KMS driver as being 3D-capable and reports it as
- &quot;not DRI2 capable&quot;. The OpenCL benchmark <tt>clpeak</tt>
- fails in <tt>drm/ttm</tt>, so there may in fact be issues in
- the underlying 3D support.</p>
-
- <p>The Amdgpu AMD/ATI driver has been updated to GCN 1.1 and
- higher. The KMS driver loads and attaches on discrete GPUs,
- though problems still exist on the Carizzo APU. X will not
- start due to unimplemented functions in <tt>libdrm</tt>. Koop
- Mast is actively working on this and should have it fixed
- soon.</p>
-
- <p>None of the required patches to <tt>src/sys</tt> were
- committed in time for &os; 11. Although the plan is to
- ultimately make <tt>linuxkpi</tt>, <tt>drm</tt>,
- <tt>i915</tt>, <tt>radeon</tt>, and <tt>amdgpu</tt> updates
- available as ports, this will likely not happen until
- development has slowed to the point where it is economical to
- backport them to &os; in svn. Until that time, modern GPU
- support will be available in PC-BSD snapshots and in the
- <tt>drm-next-4.6</tt> branch on GitHub.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; IRC Admin Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>IRC Admin Team</name>
- <email>irc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kubilay</given>
- <common>Kocak</common>
- </name>
- <email>koobs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Eitan</given>
- <common>Adler</common>
- </name>
- <email>eadler@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/IRC/">&os; IRC Wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; IRC Admin team manages the &os; Project's IRC
- presence on the freenode IRC network, looking after:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Registrations and ongoing management of channels within
- the official namespace (<tt>#freebsd*</tt>).</li>
-
- <li>Liaising with freenode staff.</li>
-
- <li>Allocating freebsd hostmask cloaks for users.</li>
-
- <li>General user support.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>In order to facilitate a constructive and positive
- environment for all members of the &os; community, IRC Admin
- over the past 3-9 months has established and consolidated a
- consistent baseline with respect to the management of its
- channels on freenode. This report is a summary of what has
- happened so far and things to come.</p>
-
- <p>These activities were completed over the last few
- quarters:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Registered &os; Group Contacts (GC) with freenode
- staff. For information on what this means, see <a
- href="https://freenode.net/groupreg">the group
- registration page</a>.</li>
-
- <li>Created a &os; NickServ account to assign as primary
- owner/founder of the <tt>#freebsd*</tt> namespace
- channels.</li>
-
- <li>The primary channels are owned/founded by a generic &os;
- account that is owned and managed by the &os; Project.</li>
-
- <li>Created the <tt>Services::IRC</tt> component in Bugzilla
- for change requests and issue reports.</li>
-
- <li>Obtained a report of all registered freenode channels
- matching the <tt>#freebsd*</tt> namespace and assessed the
- list for current ownership and activity status.</li>
-
- <li>Assigned <tt>freebsd/</tt> user cloaks to users requesting
- them. For more information, see <a
- href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/IRC/Cloaks">IRC
- Cloaks</a>.</li>
-
- <li>Obtained a report on all nicknames and accounts with
- existing <tt>freebsd/*</tt> user cloaks.</li>
-
- <li>Liaised with freenode staff on upcoming changes to freebsd
- channels.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The goals for the next few quarters are to:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Complete the transfer of founder ownership for all
- <tt>#freebsd*</tt> channels. Existing channel creators,
- some of whom are project members and others who are not,
- will be contacted using known contact information or contact
- information set in their registered NickServ account, in
- order to initiate the transfer of the channel to the &os;
- Project. If the contact information of the existing channel
- owner cannot be obtained, or if no response is received
- after a suitable period of time has elapsed, IRC Admin will
- complete the ownership transfer with freenode staff.</li>
-
- <li>Deregister defunct and inactive <tt>#freebsd*</tt>
- channels. Channels which have no visible signs of activity
- based on last active time or registered owner last seen,
- have been deprecated by alternative channels, or have no
- other way of having ownership transferred will be
- deregistered. For channels where a sunset period may be
- suitable, a channel topic will be set, and optionally a
- forwarding channel, informing users of the changes,
- including support and contact information.</li>
-
- <li>Create and document baseline procedures and guidelines.
- These include: Community and User Guidelines, a Code of
- Conduct, Operator and Moderator Guidelines and Expectations,
- Abuse Reporting and Dispute Resolution Guidelines, and
- procedures for delegation of channel management.</li>
-
- <li>Standardize and re-create channel access lists.
- Existing access lists and user permissions for all
- <tt>#freebsd*</tt> channels remain in their states prior to
- &os; Group Registration. Consolidation and reassignment to
- the &os; Project is needed. In order to ensure a consistent
- user and community experience in official &os; channels
- going forward, access lists for all channels will be created
- from the ground up. Users with existing access to channels
- may, at the IRC Admin team's discretion, be provided with
- the opportunity to re-apply for access subject to any
- conditions, terms, or guidelines that may be
- appropriate.</li>
-
- <li>Determine the methods for informing project members and
- the community of future changes to IRC services, procedures,
- and policies.</li>
-
- <li>Determine methods to designate existing channel founders
- as channel managers or similar.</li>
-
- <li>Update the channels list on the Wiki to distinguish
- official and unofficial channels.</li>
-
- <li>Establish consistent modes, entry messages, and topics for
- all channels.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Users are invited to <tt>/join #freebsd-irc</tt> on the
- freenode IRC network. The IRC Admin team welcomes ideas,
- contructive criticism, and feedback on how the &os; Project
- can improve the service and experience it provides to the
- community.</p>
-
- <p>While the vast majority of the broader community interacts on
- the freenode IRC network, the &os; developer presence there
- needs to be significantly improved.</p>
-
- <p>There are many opportunities to be had by increasing the
- amount and quality of interaction between &os; users and
- developers, both in terms of developers keeping their finger
- on the pulse of the community and in encouraging and
- cultivating greater contributions to the Project over the long
- term.</p>
-
- <p>It is critical to have a strong developer presence amongst
- users, and IRC Admin would like to call on all developers to
- join the &os; freenode channels to help support that
- presence. We are the &os; giants on whose shoulders the
- future contributors stand. It is important to be there, in
- force.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>GNOME on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; GNOME Team</name>
- <email>freebsd-gnome@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome">&os; GNOME Website</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD/freebsd-ports-gnome">Development Repository</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Jhbuild/FreeBSD">Upstream Build Bot</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/using-gnome.html">USE_GNOME Porter's Handbook Chapter</url>
- <url href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=210272">GNOME/Gtk+ 3.20 Update Bug</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; GNOME Team maintains the GNOME, MATE, and CINNAMON
- desktop environments and graphical user interfaces for &os;.
- GNOME 3 is part of the GNU Project. MATE is a fork of the
- GNOME 2 desktop. CINNAMON is a desktop environment using
- GNOME 3 technologies, but with a GNOME 2 look and feel.</p>
-
- <p>GNOME 3.20 was ported with help from Ruslan Makhmatkhanov and
- Gustau Perez. Work is being done on updating GDM from the old
- 3.16 version to the 3.20 version. For some reason, scrollbars
- in Firefox are no longer working, though this has not been
- investigated.</p>
-
- <p>With Gtk+ 3.20, theme support was again changed, and the
- changes are not backwards compatible. If you have a theme
- update that requires the new Gtk+ version, feel free to add it
- as a blocker bug to the GNOME/Gtk+ 3.20 update bug. This bug
- will be used for the exp-run of GNOME 3.20, when it is ready,
- and to track the theme-related ports. Also, there is a
- problem with the open and save dialog content going
- invisible.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish GDM 3.20 porting.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate why the scrollbars in Firefox are missing and
- why the open/save dialog content is missing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The highlight of Core's second quarter has been the
- regular biennial election of a new Core team. Core would like
- to thank Dag-Erling Sm&oslash;rgrav and Glen Barber for running
- the vote. Despite an initially slow uptake on nominations,
- fourteen candidates eventually stood, including four incumbent
- members of core. The ninth &os; Core team will be:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>John Baldwin</li>
-
- <li>Baptiste Daroussin</li>
-
- <li>Allan Jude</li>
-
- <li>Ed Maste</li>
-
- <li>Kris Moore</li>
-
- <li>George V. Neville-Neil</li>
-
- <li>Benedict Reuschling</li>
-
- <li>Benno Rice</li>
-
- <li>Hiroki Sato</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The new Core Team would like to thank the departing members
- for their many years of service. Members stepping down
- are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Gavin Atkinson</li>
-
- <li>Gleb Smirnoff</li>
-
- <li>David Chisnall</li>
-
- <li>Robert Watson</li>
-
- <li>Peter Wemm</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The second most notable achievement this quarter was the
- successful conclusion of an issue that had been on Core's
- agenda for many years. With the creation of <a
- href="https://planet.FreeBSD.org/">planet.FreeBSD.org</a>,
- the &os; Project finally has an official blog aggregation
- service.</p>
-
- <p>Core spent a significant amount of time reviewing licensing
- and ensuring that the &os; source remains unencumbered by
- onerous license terms. This quarter involved approving Adrian
- Chadd's plan to import GPLv2 licensed code, allowing
- <tt>bwn(4)</tt> to be built as a loadable module with support
- for 802.11n networking. This required confirmation that the
- license terms on the latest dummynet AQM patches were
- acceptable and that its variant on the BSD 2-clause license is
- suitable for use in the &os; base system.</p>
-
- <p>Core applied for, and received, a project-wide license for
- the use of the JetBrains static analysis tool suite, at the
- behest of Mathieu Previot.</p>
-
- <p>Another of Core's important functions is to ensure good
- relations amongst developers. To that end, members of Core
- provided oversight over the backing-out of disputed
- <tt>blacklistd</tt>-related patches to OpenSSH, and acted to
- smooth over ruffled tempers.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter saw the usual quota of gentle reminders to avoid
- intemperate language and other counter-productive behavior.
- Core had to take immediate action about death threats
- appearing on some of the mailing lists. The culprit was
- immediately banned from the mailing lists and reported to
- their email service provider. That person will be similarly
- removed should they be identified as having rejoined under a
- different alias.</p>
-
- <p>Other activities included:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Working with university authorities in an attempt to get
- documentation certifying that a prospective GSoC student was
- legally allowed to work on &os; code as a foreigner enrolled
- at a USA university. This issue was eventually solved by
- the student returning home for the summer and working from
- there.</li>
-
- <li>Issuing guidance on policy around forced commits, or
- trivial changes used as a means of correcting a commit
- message. In these cases, the correct approach is to revert
- the commit and re-commit with the correct message. This
- ensures the continuing usefulness of
- <tt>svn blame</tt>.</li>
-
- <li>Approving a delay to the planned introduction of packaged
- base and confirming that this did not require any change to
- the new support policies to be introduced with
- 11.0-RELEASE.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>During this quarter, four new commit bits were awarded and
- none were taken in. Please welcome Emmanuel Vadot, Landon
- Fuller, Mike Karels, and Eric Badger as new src committers.
- Yes, that is the same Mike Karels who was once a member of the
- CSRG at Berkeley and co-author of <i>The Design and
- Implementation of the 4.3BSD UNIX Operating System</i>.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Issue Triage Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Vladimir</given>
- <common>Krstulja</common>
- </name>
- <email>vlad-fbsd@acheronmedia.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kubilay</given>
- <common>Kocak</common>
- </name>
- <email>koobs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>Bugmeister</name>
- <email>bugmeister@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since the Triage Team was introduced in the October&ndash;December
- 2015 report, it has been working on the following three major
- aspects of issue triage:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Recruiting and educating more users to assist in issue
- triage.</li>
-
- <li>Identifying problem areas, especially from the fresh eyes
- perspective, revealing issues not immediately obvious to
- contributors with experience.</li>
-
- <li>Proposing changes to improve the issue triage
- process.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Our efforts have almost exclusively focused on issues in the
- &quot;Ports &amp; Packages&quot; component as that is the easiest
- starting point. Other categories like &quot;Base System&quot; require
- more knowledge and experience with problem content and
- workflow.</p>
-
- <p>During this time, Rodrigo was inactive due to lack of
- available time, and Vladimir was unable to commit enough time
- during the first quarter of the year, but provided active
- contribution during the second. It became obvious that the
- Issue Triage Team must concentrate on additional recruitment
- in the coming quarter.</p>
-
- <p>In the last two quarters, several problems were identified
- and the formulated solutions will be published on our upcoming
- Wiki page. A summary of those issues is given here:</p>
-
- <ol>
- <li>Issue triage, defined as &quot;ensure that an issue is summarized,
- classified, and assigned to appropriate people&quot;, is too time
- consuming. Bugzilla automation through auto-assign helps,
- but is insufficient. If the triage process is extended to
- include &quot;track the issue through its entire life to
- resolution&quot;, the time and effort required grows
- exponentially. Fortunately, there are many things the
- community can do, with minimum effort, that help greatly.
- Part of the recruitment and education process is educating
- users on how to properly treat their own issues and issues
- they interact with, in order to maximize the efficiency of
- issue tracking and problem resolution.</li>
-
- <li>Various timeouts are inadequate. For example, the
- maintainer timeout is too long and does not differentiate
- between classes of issues, such as a non-security and a
- security timeout. Other timeouts are not covered, such as
- assignee timeouts, when an issue has been assigned with no
- follow-up activity. Another example is a timeout where
- additional information was requested but never provided.
- We will be recommending several changes and documenting
- these in our Wiki.</li>
-
- <li>Partially as a consequence of inadequate timeouts and
- inadequate ability to efficiently track issues through their
- entire lifecycle, a great number of issues are open for too
- long. We have identified several classes of those issues
- and will document the solutions to each in the near
- future.</li>
-
- <li>Bugzilla is not perfect and at times it can hinder the
- ability to properly track issues clearly and accurately, in
- order to resolve them quickly. However, changing bug
- tracking software is a tremendous effort, so we will instead
- recommend technical and workflow improvements in order to
- improve the user experience as much as possible. For
- example, we identified additional saved searches to help
- track and quickly find issue categories and, more
- importantly, their <strong>states</strong>. Another example
- is ensuring that various flags and keywords are unambiguous
- and well understood. For instance, &quot;patch&quot; and
- &quot;patch-ready&quot; can often be misunderstood or
- misapplied.</li>
-
- <li>Issue statistics are lacking, and for the next quarter we
- intend to change that. Statistics help to provide insight
- into potential bottlenecks and inform the prioritization of
- improvements to the issue tracker and workflows.</li>
- </ol>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Recruit more suitable triagers into the team, both
- committers and community members.</task>
-
- <task>Gather and present some interesting statistics for the
- next report.</task>
-
- <task>Set up the Wiki page with identified problems and
- recommended guidelines and policies.</task>
-
- <task>Find common use patterns and add more saved searches to
- Bugzilla.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Using <tt>lld</tt>, the LLVM Linker, to Link &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafael</given>
- <common>Espíndola</common>
- </name>
- <email>rafael.espindola@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Davide</given>
- <common>Italiano</common>
- </name>
- <email>dccitaliano@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/LLD">&os; lld Wiki Page</url>
- <url href="http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-March/096449.html">Status Report on Linking &os;/amd64 With lld</url>
- <url href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2016/schedule/events/656.en.html">BSDCan 2016 Talk on lld for &os;</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><tt>lld</tt> is the linker in the LLVM family of projects.
- It is intended to be a high-performance linker and supports
- the <tt>ELF</tt>, <tt>COFF</tt>, and <tt>Mach-O</tt> object
- formats. Where possible, <tt>lld</tt> maintains command-line
- and functional compatibility with the existing
- <tt>GNU BFD ld</tt> and <tt>gold</tt> linkers. However, the
- authors of <tt>lld</tt> are not constrained by strict
- compatibility where it would hamper performance or desired
- functionality.</p>
-
- <p>Over the last quarter, the <tt>lld</tt> project implemented
- version script support sufficient to handle the &os; base
- system. This is an important milestone on the path to having
- <tt>lld</tt> as a viable system linker.</p>
-
- <p><tt>lld</tt> still lacks comprehensive linker script
- expression evaluation support, and therefore cannot yet be
- used to link the &os; kernel.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Develop linker script expression improvements in the
- upstream <tt>lld</tt> project.</task>
-
- <task>Import a newer <tt>lld</tt> snapshot into the vendor
- area, add the build infrastructure, and connect it to the
- world build, installed as <tt>ld.lld</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Request a ports exp-run with <tt>/usr/bin/ld</tt> a
- symlink to <tt>ld.lld</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Extensive testing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Reproducible Builds in &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/ReproducibleBuilds">Base System Reproducible Builds Wiki Page</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsReproducibleBuilds">Ports Reproducible Builds Wiki Page</url>
- <url href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2016/schedule/events/714.en.html">BSDCan 2016 Reproducible Builds in &os; talk</url>
- <url href="https://reproducible-builds.org/">Reproducible Builds Website</url>
- <url href="https://diffoscope.org/">Diffoscope Home Page</url>
- <url href="https://people.FreeBSD.org/~emaste/reproducible-builds/iteration-1/diffoscope/">Diffoscope Results from the BSDCan Reproducible Builds Talk</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Reproducible builds are a set of software development
- practices which create a verifiable path from human-readable
- source code to the binary code used by computers. In brief,
- the idea is that building the same binary, software package,
- document, or other binary artifact twice from the same source
- produces identical output. The <a
- href="https://reproducible-builds.org/">reproducible-builds.org
- website</a>
- provides background information and documentation on making
- builds reproducible.</p>
-
- <p>Many folks have contributed to the reproducible build effort
- in &os; src and ports over the last decade. There are many
- practical benefits of reproducible builds, such as bandwidth
- and storage savings. However, there is a growing interest in
- the broad open source and free software communities,
- primarily from a software and toolchain integrity perspective.
- Over the last few years, some members of the Debian Project
- have led a comprehensive and structured reproducible builds
- effort.</p>
-
- <p>Baptiste Daroussin and Ed Maste attended the first
- Reproducible Builds Summit in Athens last year. Since then,
- Ed investigated the state of build reproducibility
- in the ports tree, and presented
- <i>Reproducible Builds in &os;</i> at BSDCan 2016. With
- some work-in-progress patches, over 80% of the &os; ports tree
- builds reproducibly.</p>
-
- <p>The Diffoscope tool performs in-depth comparison of files,
- archives, or directories to understand why a binary artifact
- does not build reproducibly. Diffoscope results for the
- nonreproducible builds in Ed's talk are available at one of
- the links above.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Integrate &os; ports builds into the
- reproducible-builds.org continuous integration
- infrastructure.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate reproducible build patches into the ports
- tree.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate sources of nonreproducibility in individual
- ports.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>KDE on &os; team</name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://freebsd.kde.org/">KDE on &os; Website</url>
- <url href="https://freebsd.kde.org/area51.php">KDE Ports Staging Area</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/KDE">KDE on &os; Wiki</url>
- <url href="https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd">KDE/&os; Mailing List</url>
- <url href="http://src.mouf.net/area51/log/branches/plasma5">Development Repository for Integrating KDE 5</url>
- <url href="http://src.mouf.net/area51/log/branches/qt-5.6">Development Repository for Integrating Qt 5.6</url>
- <url href="http://src.mouf.net/area51/log/branches/qt-5.7">Development Repository for Integrating Qt 5.7</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KDE on &os; team focuses on packaging and improving the
- user experience of KDE and Qt on &os;.</p>
-
- <p>Many updates were committed to the ports tree this quarter,
- and even more were committed to our experimental ports
- repository. Tobias Berner, Adriaan de Groot, and Ralf Nolden
- were responsible for most of the work.</p>
-
- <p>The following notable updates landed in the ports tree this
- quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The CMake ports were updated to 3.5.1 and 3.5.2.</li>
-
- <li>The DigiKam ports were updated to 4.14.0.</li>
-
- <li>The KDevelop ports were updated to 4.7.3.</li>
-
- <li>The <tt>devel/qbs</tt> port was added for Qt's future
- build system,
- <a href="https://wiki.qt.io/Qt_Build_Suite">QBS</a>.</li>
-
- <li>Qt Creator was updated to 3.4.0, 3.5.0, 3.5.1, 3.6.0,
- 4.0.0, 4.0.1, and 4.0.2.</li>
-
- <li>A new port <tt>misc/qt5-examples</tt> was added for the
- project examples provided by Qt. This makes Qt Creator more
- functional.</li>
-
- <li>A new port <tt>misc/qt5-doc</tt> was added for Qt's API
- documentation, used by Qt Creator and other programs.</li>
-
- <li>The base KDE4 ports were updated to 4.14.10.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The following work occurred in our development
- repository:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Created ports for Qt 5.6.1-1
- (<tt>branches/qt-5.6</tt>).</li>
-
- <li>Created ports for Qt 5.7.0
- (<tt>branches/qt-5.7</tt>).</li>
-
- <li>The plasma5 branch is up-to-date with KDE's upstream and
- contains ports for Frameworks 5.24.0, Plasma Desktop 5.7.0,
- and Applications 16.04.2 (<tt>branches/plasma5</tt>).</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>René</given>
- <common>Ladan</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>&os; Ports Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">&os; Ports Website</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/ports-contributing.html">How to Contribute</url>
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">Ports Monitoring Website</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html">Ports Management Team Website</url>
- <url href="https://twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/">Ports Management Team on Twitter</url>
- <url href="https://www.facebook.com/portmgr">Ports Management Team on Facebook</url>
- <url href="https://plus.google.com/communities/108335846196454338383">Ports Management Team on Google+</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The 2016Q3 branch of the Ports Tree currently contains over
- 26,100 ports, with the PR count around 2,000. Of those,
- around 425 are unassigned. The activity dropped somewhat,
- with 5,300 commits made by 125 active committers. Almost
- 1,760 PRs were closed in the last quarter.</p>
-
- <p>In the last quarter, we added two new committers: Ben Woods
- (<tt>woodsb02</tt>) and Torsten Zühlsdorff (<tt>tz</tt>). No
- commit bits were taken in for safe keeping.</p>
-
- <p>On the management side, <tt>mat</tt> took over the role of
- cluster admin liaison from <tt>erwin</tt>, who decided to step
- down from portmgr. <tt>rene</tt> took over the role of port
- manager secretary from <tt>culot</tt>. No other changes were
- made.</p>
-
- <p>A lot of work was done on modernizing the infrastructure of
- the Ports Tree, by introducing 6 new <tt>USES</tt> knobs, one new
- keyword, and splitting out the larger targets of
- <tt>bsd.port.mk</tt> into separate scripts. There were a
- total of 42 exp-runs to validate these and other
- infrastructure changes and package updates. Furthermore,
- checks were added to the quality assurance phase of Poudriere
- to check for missing indirect dependencies, and advancements
- were made for reproducable package builds.</p>
-
- <p>Some noticeable package updates are: Firefox 47.0.1, Firefox
- ESR 45.2.0, Thunderbird 45.1.1, Chromium 51.0.2704.106, Ruby
- 2.2.5, Ruby Gems 2.6.2, pkg 1.8.6, gmake 4.2.1, KDE 4.14.10,
- Python 2.7.12, libc++ 3.8.0, and binutils 2.26.</p>
-
- <p>Behind the scenes, <tt>antoine</tt> made sure that the
- exp-run- and package builders were kept up-to-date.
- <tt>bdrewery</tt> worked on further automating and hardening
- the package building infrastructure.</p>
-
- <p>During BSDCan, <tt>mat</tt> worked on various items,
- including updating the Porter's Handbook, and portmgr held a
- meeting to discuss various items.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/arm64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/arm64">&os;/arm64 Wiki Entry</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <tt>arm64 pmap</tt> code has been updated to work with
- the full 4 pagetable levels. This allows us to increase the
- user virtual address space to 256TB, with a concomittant increase of the
- kernel virtual address space. It also allows an increase in
- the size of the physical memory &os; can handle to up to
- 2TB.</p>
-
- <p>The interrupt framework has been replaced with
- <tt>intrng</tt> on <tt>arm64</tt>. This allows both
- <tt>arm</tt> and <tt>arm64</tt> to share interrupt controller
- drivers, as is the case with the <tt>GICv2</tt> driver. The
- <tt>GICv3 ITS</tt> driver has been rewritten to better
- integrate with <tt>intrng</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>Busdma was updated to handle the cache. The updated code
- assumes that devices are non-coherent by default, unless the
- device driver marks the DMA tag as coherent when creating it.
- The generic and ThunderX PCIe drivers have been updated to
- create coherent mappings when the device tree marks the
- hardware as coherent. This work also fixed issues found with
- the sync operation where it was missing memory barriers.</p>
-
- <p>A number of issues with <tt>hwpmc</tt> have been fixed. This
- improves the stability of <tt>hwpmc</tt> on <tt>arm64</tt>,
- with no known software issues. There is a single known issue
- which seems to be hardware-related, however, further testing is
- required.</p>
-
- <p><tt>NEW_PCIB</tt> has been enabled on <tt>arm64</tt>. This
- includes handling the <tt>PCI_RES_BUS</tt> resource type.</p>
-
- <p>Old interfaces replaced before &os;-11 have been removed from the
- <tt>arm64</tt> kernel and libraries. This includes support
- for compatibility with <tt>libc</tt> from releases prior to
- 11.0. The <tt>brk</tt> and <tt>sbrk</tt> functions have also
- been removed. This allows a workaround for these functions in
- the <tt>arm64</tt> C runtime to be removed.</p>
-
- <p><tt>loader.efi</tt> has been updated to use an event timer to
- implement its internal time function. This is needed, as many
- UEFI implementations do not handle the <tt>GetTime</tt>
- runtime service method. This means that <tt>loader.efi</tt> will
- now correctly count down before automatically booting.</p>
-
- <p>Initial support for the ARM Juno reference platform has been
- added. This hardware is common within ARM, and has been
- useful for finding assumptions on cpuids. Booting on the Juno
- required fixing the kernel to remove the assumption that it is
- booting from CPU zero. This included assigning cpuids and
- fixing assumptions within the <tt>GICv2</tt> driver that the
- cpuid is the same as the <tt>GIC</tt> cpuid. &os; can now
- boot on the 4 Cortex-A53 CPUs of the Juno board.
- Further investigation is needed to track down why the boot
- fails when the 2 Cortex-A57 CPUs are enabled.</p>
-
- <p>Initial work has started on booting &os; on the Pine64 and
- Raspberry Pi 3 boards. Both can boot to multiuser mode with
- out-of-tree patches. Further work is needed to bring these
- patches into the tree, but it is expected this will happen
- soon after the end of the code freeze.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The FreeBSD Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>ABT Systems Ltd</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/">FreeBSD Foundation Website</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
- organization dedicated to supporting and promoting the &os;
- Project and community worldwide. Funding comes from individual and
- corporate donations and is used to fund and manage development
- projects, conferences and developer summits, and provide travel
- grants to &os; developers. The Foundation purchases hardware to
- improve and maintain &os; infrastructure and publishes &os;
- white papers and marketing material to promote, educate, and
- advocate for the &os; Project. The Foundation also represents
- the &os; Project in executing contracts, license agreements,
- and other legal arrangements that require a recognized legal
- entity.</p>
-
- <p>Here are some highlights of what we did to help &os;
- last quarter:</p>
-
- <p>Fundraising Efforts</p>
-
- <p>Our work is 100% funded by your donations. Our spending
- budget for 2016 is $1,250,000 and we've raised $265,000 so far.
- Our Q1-Q2 financial reports will be posted by August 1. As you can
- see, we need your donations to continue supporting &os; at our
- current level. Please consider making a donation here:
- <a href="http://freebsdfoundation.org/donate">freebsdfoundation.org/donate</a>.</p>
-
- <p>OS Improvements</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation improves &os; by funding software
- development projects approved through our proposal submission
- process, and our internal software developer staff members. Two
- Foundation-funded projects continued last quarter; one project is
- to improve the stability of the vnet network stack virtualization
- infrastructure, and the second is phase two of the &os;/arm64
- port project.</p>
-
- <p>Foundation staff members were responsible for many changes
- over the quarter. Kostik Belousov accomplished the following work
- last quarter: implemented robust mutexes support, as part of
- ongoing efforts to bring our threading library into POSIX
- compliance and feature completeness; documented kernel interfaces
- used by the threading library and produced almost 30 pages of
- technical text; completed and committed the elimination of the
- pvh_global_lock from the amd64 pmap, which removed a hot contested
- lock; and fixed bugs that help keep &os; stable and
- reliable.</p>
-
- <p>Edward Napierala accomplished the following work last
- quarter: added filesystem thoughput limits to RCTL; committed iSER
- initiator support; added support for rerooting into NFS; and added
- <tt>iscsictl -e</tt>, which makes it possible to enable and disable
- iSCSI sessions.</p>
-
- <p>Ed Maste, our Project Development Director, accomplished
- the following work last quarter: investigated the state of
- reproducible builds in the ports tree, with some work in progress
- to address issues; updated the ELF Tool Chain tools with bug fixes
- and improved handling of malformed input; investigated using
- <tt>lld</tt>, the linker from the LLVM family, to link the &os;
- base system; and reported on and tested patches for issues found.
- He also managed the <tt>arm64</tt> development project and
- investigated and fixed a number of bugs. Lastly, he imported
- LLVM's <tt>libunwind</tt> and prepared it for use in &os; 11, and
- investigated and reviewed the <tt>blacklistd</tt> proposal and
- patches.</p>
-
- <p>George Neville-Neil continued hosting the bi-weekly Transport
- conference call (notes at <a
- href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/TransportProtocols">https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/TransportProtocols</a>)
- and the bi-weekly DTrace conference call (notes at <a
- href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/DTrace">https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/DTrace</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Ed continued facilitating the bi-weekly graphics call to
- coordinate efforts on the <tt>i915</tt> driver and other graphics
- stack work.</p>
-
- <p>Several of these projects are described elsewhere in this
- quarterly report.</p>
-
- <p>Release Engineering</p>
-
- <p>Foundation employee and release engineer Glen Barber worked
- closely with Marius Strobl on the 10.3-RELEASE, which was
- completed in April. Glen also merged the release-pkg branch to
- 11-CURRENT, though this will be a beta feature for 11.0-RELEASE.
- Lastly, with the Release Engineering Team, he started the
- 11.0-RELEASE cycle. Find out more in the Release Engineering Team
- status entry in this report.</p>
-
- <p>&quot;Getting Started with &os;&quot; Project</p>
-
- <p>We hired a summer intern, with no &os;, Linux, or any
- command line operating system experience, to figure out on his own
- how to install and use &os;. He is writing easy-to-follow how-to
- guides to help make the new user experience straightforward and
- positive. He's also been submitting bug reports and problems
- through the appropriate channels. You can check out his first
- how-to guide at <a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/freebsd/how-to-guides/">https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/freebsd/how-to-guides/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>&os; Advocacy and Education</p>
-
- <p>A large part of our efforts are dedicated to advocating for
- the Project. This includes promoting work being done by others
- with &os;; producing advocacy literature to teach people about
- &os; and help make the path to starting using &os; or
- contributing to the Project easier; and attending and getting
- other &os; contributors to volunteer to run &os; events,
- staff &os; tables, and give &os; presentations.</p>
-
- <p>Some of the work we did last quarter to support &os;
- advocacy included: Creating a &os; page on our website to promote
- &os; derivative projects and showcase &os; users (<a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/freebsd/">https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/freebsd/</a>),
- and promoting &os; research by creating a Research page on our
- site and conference handout (<a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/what-we-do/research/">https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/what-we-do/research/</a>).</p>
-
- <p>We created guidelines and a repository for using the Project and
- Foundation logos (<a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/about/brand-assets/">https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/about/brand-assets/</a>).</p>
-
- <p>To help showcase &os; contributors, we published two new Faces
- of &os; stories, about Michael Lucas (<a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/faces-of-freebsd-2016-michael-lucas/">https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/faces-of-freebsd-2016-michael-lucas/</a>)
- and Kris Moore <a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/faces-of-freebsd-2016-kris-moore/">https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/faces-of-freebsd-2016-kris-moore/</a>).</p>
-
- <p>We published the March/April and May/June issues of the
- &os; Journal and participated in editorial board work. Kirk
- McKusick wrote a feature article on the Fast Filesystem for the
- March/April issue, and other team members helped review and edit
- Journal articles.</p>
-
- <p>We also published monthly newsletters to highlight work being
- done to support &os;, tell you about upcoming events, and provide
- other information to keep you in the loop on what we're doing to
- support the &os; Project and community.</p>
-
- <p>George Neville-Neil and Robert Watson continued teaching
- and developing open source &os; teaching materials at
- <a href="http://teachbsd.org">teachbsd.org</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We launched the first Hosting Partner Spotlight to showcase
- the Project's partnership with NYI (<a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/hosting-partner-spotlight-nyi-at-the-heart-of-freebsd/">https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/hosting-partner-spotlight-nyi-at-the-heart-of-freebsd/</a>)</p>
-
- <p>We worked with Microsoft to get &os; onto Azure (<a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/more-from-the-freebsd-foundation-on-the-projects-partnership-with-microsoft/">https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/more-from-the-freebsd-foundation-on-the-projects-partnership-with-microsoft/</a>).</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation was quoted in Cavium's Thunder X2 press release
- (<a href="http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cavium-announces-thunderx2-300276536.html">http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cavium-announces-thunderx2-300276536.html</a></p>
-
- <p>George worked with ARM to coordinate the upcoming ARM Partner
- Meeting in Cambridge.</p>
-
- <p>Conferences and Events</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation sponsors many conferences, events,
- and summits around the globe. These events can be BSD-related,
- open source, or technology events geared towards underrepresented
- groups.</p>
-
- <p>We support the &os;-focused events to help provide a
- venue for sharing knowledge, to work together on projects, and to
- facilitate collaboration between developers and commercial users.
- This all helps provide a healthy ecosystem. We support the
- non-&os; events to promote and raise awareness about &os;, to
- increase the use of &os; in different applications, and to recruit
- more contributors to the Project.</p>
-
- <p>In April, Benedict Reuschling helped organize and run a
- hackathon in Essen April 22-24. He then attended the Open Source
- Datacenter conference in Berlin, with Allan Jude, to give a talk
- about &quot;Interesting things you can do with ZFS,&quot; which highlighted
- OpenZFS features and how well they work on &os;
- (<a href="https://www.netways.de/index.php?id=3445#c44065">https://www.netways.de/index.php?id=3445#c44065</a>).</p>
-
- <p>We promoted &os; at:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Flourish &mdash; April 1-2 in Chicago
- (<a href="http://flourishconf.com/2016/">http://flourishconf.com/2016/</a>)</li>
-
- <li>LFNW &mdash; April 23-24 in Bellingham WA
- (<a href="https://www.linuxfestnorthwest.org/2016">https://www.linuxfestnorthwest.org/2016</a>).</li>
-
- <li>OSCON &mdash; May 18-19 in Austin, TX
- (<a href="http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon/open-source-us">http://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon/open-source-us</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Deb Goodkin and Dru Lavigne attended the Community
- Leadership Summit in Austin: May 14, 15
- (<a href="http://www.communityleadershipsummit.com/schedule/">http://www.communityleadershipsummit.com/schedule/</a>)</p>
-
- <p>Deb promoted &os; at USENIX ATC June 22-23 in Denver, CO.</p>
-
- <p>Our team attended BSDCan and the Ottawa Developer Summit.
- We held our annual board meeting to vote on officers, board
- members, and work on our strategic planning. Most of us attended
- the developer/vendor summits. Kirk McKusick presented &quot;A
- Brief History of the BSD Fast Filesystem&quot; (<a
- href="http://www.bsdcan.org/2016/schedule/events/654.en.html">http://www.bsdcan.org/2016/schedule/events/654.en.html</a>).
- Ed Maste gave a presentation on &quot;Reproducible Builds in
- &os;&quot;. George helped run the vendor summit.</p>
-
- <p>We sponsored five &os; contributors to attend BSDCan.</p>
-
- <p>Legal/&os; IP</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation owns the &os; trademarks, and it is our
- responsibility to protect them. We continued to review requests
- and grant permission to use the trademarks.</p>
-
- <p>&os; Community Engagement</p>
-
- <p>We launched our first Community Survey. The purpose was to get
- input from the community on why they use &os;, what they'd like to
- see the Foundation support, and other input to help us determine
- our direction and how we should support the Project.</p>
-
- <p>Anne Dickison, our Marketing Director,
- has been overseeing the efforts to rewrite the Project's Code of
- Conduct to help make this a safe, inclusive, and welcoming
- community.</p>
-
- <p>Other Stuff We Did</p>
-
- <p>Last quarter we purchased a server to reside at NYI to
- improve the continuous integration tools within the Project.</p>
-
- <p>We had two face-to-face board meetings last quarter to work
- on strategic planning and identify areas in the project we should
- support.</p>
-
- <p>We also held our first ever staff retreat in Boulder,
- Colorado to give our small team an opportunity to work together
- in person.</p>
-
- <p>We hired Sabine Percarpio as our Administration Manager.
- She is helping us manage donations, accounting, travel grant
- applications, handle questions that come in to the Foundation, and
- run our organization smoothly.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Intel Networking Tools</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sergey</given>
- <common>Kozlov</common>
- </name>
- <email>sergey.kozlov@intel.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Several tools for Intel(R) Ethernet networking products are
- now available as ports and packages for &os;:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>sysutils/intel-nvmupdate</tt>: An application that is used
- to update non-volatile memory on XL710- and X710-based network
- devices.</li>
-
- <li><tt>sysutils/intel-qcu</tt>: An application used to switch
- QSFP+ ports between 1x40Gbps and 4x10Gbps mode on XL710-based
- network devices.</li>
-
- <li><tt>net/intel-ixl-kmod</tt>: An updated driver which enables
- the tools support on &os;-10.x.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Intel Corporation
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>&os; 11 support is under development and will be included in the
- next release.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
- Status Report//EN"
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-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>July-September</month>
-
- <year>2016</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>As focused as we are on the present and what is happening
- now, it is sometimes useful to take a fresh look at where we have
- come from, and where we are going. This quarter, we had our
- newest doc committer working to trace through the tangled
- history of many utilities, and we also get a glimpse looking
- forward at what may come in &os; 12.</p>
-
- <p>Though 11.0-RELEASE was not finalized until after the period
- covered in this report, we can still have some anticipatory
- excitement for the features that will be coming in 12.0. The
- possibilities are tantalizing: a base system with no GPL
- components, arm64 as a Tier-1 architecture, capsicum protection
- for common utilities, and the CloudABI for custom software are
- just a few.</p>
-
- <p>The work of the present is no less exciting, with 11.0
- making its way out just after the end of Q3, the new core
- coming into its own, and much more that you'll have to read
- and find out.</p>
-
- <p>&mdash;Benjamin Kaduk</p>
-
- <p><hr /></p>
-
- <p>Please submit status reports for the fourth quarter of 2016
- by January 7.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>gsoc</name>
-
- <description>Google Summer of Code</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ClonOS: New &os;-Based Free/Open Hosting Platform</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleg</given>
- <common>Ginzburg</common>
- </name>
- <email>olevole@olevole.ru</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://clonos.tekroutine.com">ClonOS Homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Currently, &os; is well proven as a base for routers
- (<strong>pfSense</strong>, <strong>OPNSense</strong>,
- <strong>BSDRP</strong>) and NAS (<strong>FreeNAS</strong>,
- <strong>zfsGuru</strong>, <strong>NAS4Free</strong>).
- However, &os;-based solutions are almost completely absent in
- the virtualization area, and <strong>ClonOS</strong> is one of
- the attempts to change that.</p>
-
- <p>ClonOS is a new free open-source &os;-based platform for
- virtual environment creation and management. In the core
- platform are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>&os; as the host OS</li>
-
- <li><a href="https://man.FreeBSD.org/bhyve/8">bhyve</a></li>
-
- <li><a href="https://www.xenproject.org/">xen</a></li>
-
- <li><a href="https://man.FreeBSD.org/vale/4">vale</a></li>
-
- <li><a href="https://man.FreeBSD.org/jail/8">jail</a></li>
-
- <li><a href="https://www.bsdstore.ru/">CBSD</a> (as a
- management tool)</li>
-
- <li><a href="https://puppet.com/">puppet</a> (for
- configuration management)</li>
-
- <li>additional features such as go-micro services (obtaining
- VMs, resizing disks, and so on)</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We would like to see ClonOS in real-world use. In this
- regard we are interested in finding more people and companies
- that use &os; in hosting tasks. In addition, it could be
- great to work with the developers of existing NAS solutions
- (zfsGuru, NAS4Free).
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='gsoc'>
- <title>Google Summer of Code 2016</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gavin</given>
- <common>Atkinson</common>
- </name>
- <email>gavin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Pedro</given>
- <common>Giffuni</common>
- </name>
- <email>pfg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2016Projects">GSoC 2016 Projects</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCodeIdeas">GSoC Ideas page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As in all previous editions of the Google Summer of Code,
- &os; was an accepted organization, and we had the chance to
- mentor 15 projects. Huge thanks to all our mentors for
- keeping the high quality standards that make our community
- shine.</p>
-
- <p>This year was rather unique in that we accepted for the first
- time well-known members of the community that are not src
- committers to co-mentor. We also accepted projects that have
- a different upstream than &os;. Both are clear signs that
- &os; is growing and adapting to the wider community.</p>
-
- <p>This year we are also had administrative issues with Perforce
- and have officially accepted the use of external repositories,
- in particular github, as requested by students.</p>
-
- <p>12 of 15 projects were successful, which we think is an
- excellent result for a Google Summer of Code.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Google Inc
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>The world is changing and we need fresh project ideas. We
- need to start looking for those ideas
- <strong>now</strong>.</task>
-
- <task>The project ideas wiki page has been reset and we need to
- get it populated before applying for the next Google Summer of
- Code. Please help unleash the next stream of projects you
- want to see in &os;.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>CloudABI: Running Untrusted Programs Directly on top of
- &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
- <email>ed@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>The CloudABI mailing list</name>
- <email>cloudabi-devel@googlegroups.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://nuxi.nl/">Official CloudABI Website</url>
- <url href="https://nuxi.nl/cloudabi/freebsd/">Using CloudABI on &os;</url>
- <url href="https://nuxi.nl/blog/2016/08/01/cloudabi-python.html">Python for CloudABI</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/NuxiNL">CloudABI on GitHub</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>CloudABI is a compact UNIX-like runtime environment inspired
- by &os;'s Capsicum security framework. It allows you to
- safely run potentially untrusted programs directly on top of
- &os;, Linux and macOS, without requiring the use of
- virtualisation, jails, etc. This makes it a useful building
- block for cluster/cloud computing.</p>
-
- <p>Over the last couple of months, several new libraries and
- applications have been ported over to CloudABI, the most
- important addition being Python 3.6. This means that you can
- now write strongly sandboxed apps in Python!</p>
-
- <p>Support for different hardware platforms has also improved.
- In addition to amd64 and arm64, we now support i686 and armv6.
- The release of LLVM 3.9 was important to us, as it has
- integrated all the necessary changes to support the first
- three platforms. Full armv6 support is still blocked on some
- issues with LLVM's linker, LLD.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Nuxi, the Netherlands
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Play around with CloudABI and let us know what you think
- of it! Full support for amd64 and arm64 is part of &os; 11.0.
- i686 and armv6 support is only available on head, but will be
- merged to the stable/11 branch in the future.</task>
-
- <task>Interested in Python programming? Give our copy of Python
- a try and share your experiences!</task>
-
- <task>Do you maintain pieces of software that could benefit from
- strong sandboxing? Try building them using the CloudABI cross
- compiler!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>&os; on Hyper-V and Azure</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sepherosa</given>
- <common>Ziehau</common>
- </name>
- <email>sepherosa@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hongjiang</given>
- <common>Zhang</common>
- </name>
- <email>honzhan@microsoft.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dexuan</given>
- <common>Cui</common>
- </name>
- <email>decui@microsoft.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kylie</given>
- <common>Liang</common>
- </name>
- <email>kyliel@microsoft.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/HyperV">&os; Virtual Machines on Microsoft Hyper-V</url>
- <url href="https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn531030.aspx">Supported Linux and &os; virtual machines for Hyper-V on Windows</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This quarter, the Hyper-V storage driver was greatly
- improved: its performance was increased by a factor of 1.2-2
- by applying BUS_DMA and UNMAP_IO, enlarging the request queue,
- and selecting the outgoing channel with the LUN considered;
- TRIM/UNMAP was enabled; and some critical bugs (PRs 209443,
- 211000, 212998) were fixed so that disk hot add/remove and
- VHDX online resizing should work now.</p>
-
- <p>The VMBus driver also received attention, with enhancements
- made for the handling of device hot add/remove.</p>
-
- <p> In the Hyper-V network driver, configurable RSS key and
- dynamic MTU change are now supported.</p>
-
- <p>&os; images on Azure continue to be updated &mdash; after
- publishing the &os; 10.3 VM image on the global Microsoft
- Azure in June, Microsoft also published the VM image on the
- Microsoft Azure operated by 21Vianet in China in
- September.</p>
-
- <p>Patches have been developed to support PCIe pass-through
- (also known as Discrete Device Assignment); this feature
- allows physical PCIe devices to be passed through to &os; VMs
- running on Hyper-V (Windows Server 2016), giving them
- near-native performance with low CPU utilization. The patch
- to enable the feature will be posted for review soon.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Microsoft
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='gsoc'>
- <title><tt>ptnet</tt> Driver and <tt>bhyve</tt> Device
- Model</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Vincenzo</given>
- <common>Maffione</common>
- </name>
- <email>v.maffione@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2016/PtnetDriverAndDeviceModel">&os; Wiki Page for Project Overview</url>
- <url href="http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/papers/20160613-ptnet.pdf">Conference Paper</url>
- <url href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/socsvn/soc2016/vincenzo/head/">Subversion Repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project provides:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>A new driver (<tt>if_ptnet</tt>) for a paravirtualized
- network device, modeled after the netmap API. The driver
- supports multi-queue netmap ports, and it is able to work
- both in netmap mode and in normal mode.</li>
-
- <li>The emulation of the <tt>ptnet</tt> device model as a
- module of the <tt>bhyve</tt> hypervisor.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The <tt>ptnet</tt> device and driver has been introduced to
- overcome the performance limitations of TCP/IP networking
- between bhyve VMs. Prior to this work, the most performant
- solution for VM-to-VM intra-host TCP communication provided
- less than 2 Gbps TCP throughput. With <tt>ptnet</tt>, in the
- same VM-to-VM TCP communication scenario, it is possible to
- obtain up to 20 Gbps.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Google Summer of Code
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Share <tt>virtio-net</tt> header management code with the
- <tt>if_vtnet</tt> driver. In the current code, about 100
- lines of code have been copied and pasted from
- <tt>if_vtnet.c</tt>.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>LXQt on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Olivier</given>
- <common>Duchateau</common>
- </name>
- <email>olivierd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jesper</given>
- <common>Schmitz Mouridsen</common>
- </name>
- <email>jesper@schmitz.computer</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/LXQt">&os; LXQt Project</url>
- <url href="http://lxqt.org/">LXQt Project</url>
- <url href="https://www.assembla.com/spaces/lxqt/subversion/source">LXQt Development Repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>LXQt is the Qt port of and the upcoming version of LXDE, the
- Lightweight Desktop Environment. It is the product of a merge
- between the LXDE-Qt and Razor-qt projects.</p>
-
- <p>The porting effort remains very much a work in progress: it
- requires some components of Plasma 5, the new major KDE
- workspace.</p>
-
- <p>The porting of the 0.11 branch is now complete, with new
- ports (compared to the previous release). See our wiki page
- for a complete list of applications.</p>
-
- <p>We also have updates for:</p>
-
- <ul>
-
- <li><tt>x11-toolkits/qtermwidget</tt> (0.7.0)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/qterminal</tt> (0.7.0)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/qterminal-l10n</tt></li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task> Improve &os; support in <tt>sysutils/lxqt-admin</tt>,
- especially with respect to user management.</task>
-
- <task>Add additional panel plugins.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Xfce on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>&os; Xfce Team</given>
- </name>
- <email>xfce@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Xfce">&os; Xfce Project</url>
- <url href="https://www.assembla.com/spaces/xfce4/subversion/source">&os; Xfce Repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Xfce is a free software desktop environment for Unix and
- Unix-like platforms such as &os;. It aims to be fast and
- lightweight, while still being visually appealing and easy to
- use.</p>
-
- <p>During this quarter, the team has kept these applications
- up-to-date:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>audio/xfmpc</tt> (0.2.3)</li>
-
- <li><tt>deskutils/xfce4-notifyd</tt> (0.3.2)</li>
-
- <li><tt>deskutils/xfce4-volumed-pulse</tt> (0.2.2)</li>
-
- <li><tt>devel/thunar-vcs-plugin</tt> (0.1.5)</li>
-
- <li><tt>misc/xfce4-weather-plugin</tt> (0.8.8)</li>
-
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-settings</tt> (4.12.1)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-clipman-plugin</tt> (1.4.0)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-dashboard</tt> (0.6.0)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-goodies</tt>, the meta-port for the Xfce4
- Goodies Project (plugins, applications)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin</tt> (1.6.0)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We also follow the unstable releases; the current unstable
- release brings support for Gtk3 (available in our experimental
- repository) to:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>audio/xfce4-mpc-plugin</tt> (0.4.99)</li>
-
- <li><tt>sysutils/garcon</tt> (0.5.0)</li>
-
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-battery-plugin</tt> (1.0.99)</li>
-
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-diskperf-plugin</tt> (2.5.99)</li>
-
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-fsguard-plugin</tt> (1.0.99)</li>
-
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-netload-plugin</tt> (1.2.99)</li>
-
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-systemload-plugin</tt> (1.1.99)</li>
-
- <li><tt>www/xfce4-smartbookmark-plugin</tt> (0.4.99)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/libexo</tt> (0.11.1)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/libxfce4menu</tt> (4.13.1)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-dashboard</tt> (0.7.0)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-terminal</tt> (0.6.92)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin</tt> (2.0.1)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11-clocks/xfce4-datetime-plugin</tt> (0.6.99)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Currently the unstable releases work fine with our Gtk3
- ports available in the ports tree, but in the future support
- for 3.18 will be removed in preference of 3.20.x.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Continue working on unstable releases.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='gsoc'>
- <title>Non-BSM to BSM Conversion Tools</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mateusz</given>
- <common>Piotrowski</common>
- </name>
- <email>0mp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2016/NonBSMtoBSMConversionTools">Wiki Page</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/0mp/FreeBSD">GitHub Repository</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/0mp/FreeBSD/pull/9">Pull Request With Consolidated Patch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project was started during Google Summer of Code this
- year. The aim was to create a library which can convert the
- audit trail files in Linux Audit format or the format used by
- Windows to the BSM format used by &os; for its audit logs.
- Apart from that, I wanted to create a simple command-line tool
- and extend <tt>auditdistd</tt> so that it is possible to send
- non-BSM logs to it over a secure connection and save those
- audit logs on disk, preferably in the BSM format.</p>
-
- <p>So far, it is possible to reasonably convert some of the most
- common Linux audit log events to BSM, but it still needs a lot
- of work. Secondly, I was able to configure
- <tt>auditdistd</tt> to communicate with CentOS over an
- insecure connection. Thirdly, the command-line tool is usable
- but not perfect.</p>
-
- <p>The present work focuses on configuring the secure TLS
- connection between CentOS and <tt>auditdistd</tt>. I have
- already tried using <tt>rsyslogd</tt> but was not able to make it
- work.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Google Summer of Code
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>I need more examples of rare Linux Audit logs; please send
- me some examples if you have any. It is much easier to
- improve the conversion process with real-life examples of
- audit events as you write the code to convert them.</task>
-
- <task>Configure <tt>auditdistd</tt> to be able to communicate
- with some software on CentOS over TLS in order to receive
- audit logs. I was not able to come up with a simple solution
- for that.</task>
-
- <task>Additional open tasks are listed on the Wiki page and in
- the <tt>TODO</tt> file in the root directory of the project.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Improvements to Non-Transparent Bridge Subsystem</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Non-Transparent Bridges allow the creation of memory windows
- between different systems using the regular PCIe links of CPUs
- as a transport. During the last quarter, the NTB subsystem
- gained a significant set of improvements and fixes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The code was modularized, utilizing &os;'s NewBus
- interfaces to allow support for different hardware types
- with different drivers, support for multiple NTB instances
- in a system, using the <tt>ntb_transport</tt> module for
- consumers other than <tt>if_ntb</tt>, etc.</li>
-
- <li>Support for splitting NTB resources between different
- applications was added, such as doing direct access to some
- range of remote memory and to a virtual network interface
- between nodes at the same time, etc.</li>
-
- <li>The virtual network interface driver gained support for
- many modern features, such as multiple queues, new locking,
- etc.</li>
-
- <li>NTB performance and SMP scalability was improved.</li>
-
- <li>Multiple workarounds for hardware issues were added.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The code is committed to the &os; head, stable/11 and
- stable/10 branches.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- iXsystems, Inc
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Support for the next generation of Intel hardware.</task>
-
- <task>Support for non-Intel hardware (AMD, PLX, etc.).</task>
-
- <task>Support for I/OAT and other DMA offloads.</task>
-
- <task>Creating a more efficient packet transport
- protocol.</task>
-
- <task>Creating a greater variety of NTB applications.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ZFS Code Sync with Latest OpenZFS/Illumos</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Alexander</given>
- <common>Motin</common>
- </name>
- <email>mav@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andriy</given>
- <common>Gapon</common>
- </name>
- <email>avg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ZFS code base in &os; regularly gets merges of new code,
- staying in sync with the latest OpenZFS/Illumos sources. Among
- other things, the latest merge included the following
- improvements:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The ARC now mostly stores compressed data, the same as is
- stored on disk, decompressing them on demand.</li>
-
- <li>The L2ARC now stores the same (compressed) data as the ARC
- without recompression, and its RAM usage was further
- reduced.</li>
-
- <li>The largest size of indirect block possible has been
- increased from 16KB to 128KB, and speculative prefetching of
- indirect blocks is now performed.</li>
-
- <li>Improved ordering of space allocation.</li>
-
- <li>The SHA-512t256 and Skein hashing algorithms are now
- supported.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on Marvell Armada38x</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marcin</given>
- <common>Wojtas</common>
- </name>
- <email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bartosz</given>
- <common>Szczepanek</common>
- </name>
- <email>bsz@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; includes support for the Marvell Armada38x platform,
- which has been tested and improved in order to gain production
- quality. Most of this effort has been invested in development
- and benchmarking of the on-chip Gigabit Ethernet (NETA)
- functionality. Numerous bug fixes and some new features have
- been introduced.</p>
-
- <p>Work completed this quarter includes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>NETA rework and improvements.</li>
-
- <li>Enable multi-port support in PCIe 2.0 driver
- (<tt>mv_pci_ctrl</tt>).</li>
-
- <li>Introduce an alternative, coherent, <tt>bus_dma</tt> for
- the armv7 arch.</li>
-
- <li>AHCI controller support.</li>
-
- <li>SDHCI controller support.</li>
-
- <li>Improve the <tt>e6000sw</tt> etherswitch driver.</li>
-
- <li>Fix Marvell bus configuration for numerous
- interfaces.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Along with support for new boards (SolidRun ClearFog and
- DB-88F6285-AP), all changes will be submitted upstream.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Stormshield
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- Semihalf
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finalize NETA and prepare for submission.</task>
-
- <task>Submit remaining fixes and drivers.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>&os; Driver for the Annapurna Labs ENA</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jan</given>
- <common>Medala</common>
- </name>
- <email>jan@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jakub</given>
- <common>Palider</common>
- </name>
- <email>jpa@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/enhanced-networking.html">Amazon AWS Documentation of the ENA</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Elastic Network Adapter (ENA) is a 25G SmartNIC developed
- by Annapurna Labs based on a custom ARMv8 chip. This is a
- high-performance networking card that is available to AWS
- virtual machines. It introduces enhancements in network
- utilization scalability on EC2 machines running various
- operating systems, in particular &os;.</p>
-
- <p>The goal of &os; enablement is to provide top performance and
- a wide range of monitoring and management features such
- as:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>multiple queue modes</li>
-
- <li>various offload functionality</li>
-
- <li>admin queue</li>
-
- <li>asynchronous notification</li>
-
- <li>robust hardware access</li>
-
- <li>scalable number of MSI-X interrupts</li>
-
- <li>counters</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The current state offers stable driver operation with good
- performance on machines running &os; directly on the
- hardware.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Annapurna Labs &mdash; an Amazon company
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Optimize performance for virtualized environments.</task>
-
- <task>Prepare for submitting the driver as a Phabricator
- review.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on Annapurna Labs Alpine</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jan</given>
- <common>Medala</common>
- </name>
- <email>jan@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michal</given>
- <common>Stanek</common>
- </name>
- <email>mst@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Wojciech</given>
- <common>Macek</common>
- </name>
- <email>wma@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Alpine is a family of Platform-on-Chip devices, including
- multi-core 32-bit (first-gen Alpine) and 64-bit (Alpine V2)
- ARM CPUs, developed by Annapurna Labs.</p>
-
- <p>The primary focus areas of the Alpine platform are
- high-performance networking, storage, and embedded
- applications. The network subsystem features 10-, 25-, and
- 50-Gbit Ethernet controllers with support for virtualization,
- load-balancing, hardware offload and other advanced
- features.</p>
-
- <p>A basic patch set has already been committed to head
- including:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>PCIe Root Complex support</li>
-
- <li>Cache Coherency Unit driver</li>
-
- <li>North Bridge Service driver</li>
-
- <li>Updated Alpine HAL</li>
-
- <li>Extended MSI support in GICv2 and GICv3 code</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Additional work, such as an MSI-X driver and full Ethernet
- support, is currently undergoing community review on
- Phabricator.</p>
-
- <p>The multi-user SMP system is stable and fully working, along
- with the 1G and 10G Ethernet links.</p>
-
- <p>The interrupt management code has been adjusted to work with
- the new INTRNG framework on both ARM32 and ARM64.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Annapurna Labs &mdash; an Amazon company
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- Semihalf
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>Documenting the History of Utilities in <tt>/bin</tt> and
- <tt>/sbin</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sevan</given>
- <common>Janiyan</common>
- </name>
- <email>sevan@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/ports/head/textproc/igor">The <tt>igor</tt> Port</url>
- <url href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base/head/share/misc/bsd-family-tree?view=log">BSD Family Tree in Subversion</url>
- <url href="http://www.tuhs.org">The UNIX Heritage Society</url>
- <url href="http://man.cat-v.org">Cat-V Manual Library</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>For EuroBSDcon, I began looking into inconsistencies within
- components inside our family of operating systems. My
- workflow consisted of reading the documentation for a given
- utility and checking the history in the revision control
- system for missing fixes or functionality in the trees of
- NetBSD, &os;, OpenBSD, and DragonFly BSD.</p>
-
- <p>One thing which became obvious very quickly was the
- inconsistency between operating systems about where and/or
- which version a utility originated in, despite our common
- heritage.</p>
-
- <p>I began working through the man pages in &os;, verifying
- the details in pages which already had a history section and
- making patches for those which did not.</p>
-
- <p>From there, changes were propogated out to NetBSD, OpenBSD,
- and Dragonfly BSD where applicable (not all utilities
- originated from the same source or implementation, for
- example).</p>
-
- <p>This was a good exercise in:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Becoming familiar with
- <a href="http://mdocml.bsd.lv/man">mandoc</a>.</li>
-
- <li>Using tools such as the linting functionality in mandoc
- and the <tt>igor</tt> documentation script.</li>
-
- <li>Becoming familiar with the locations where things are
- documented and with external sources of historical
- information, such as the BSD Family Tree included in the
- &os; base system, and projects like
- <a href="http://www.tuhs.org">The UNIX Heritage Society</a>
- and the <a href="http://man.cat-v.org">manual library</a>
- on <a href="http://cat-v.org">cat-v.org</a> which hosts
- copies of manuals such as those shipped with
- <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_Unix">Research UNIX</a>.
- These manuals are not commonly available elsewhere.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Cover the remaining manuals for userland utilities, and
- maybe expand into library and syscall APIs, though I say that
- without estimating the feasibility. The history of components
- originating from a closed-source operating system is tricky to
- document, since older versions are not always
- available.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>VirtualBox Shared Folders Filesystem</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Li-Wen</given>
- <common>Hsu</common>
- </name>
- <email>lwhsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/lwhsu/FreeBSD-vboxfs">Project Repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; provides an API for guest operating systems to access
- shared folders on the host so that the kernel driver can
- expose them to the guest's userland. This project aims to add
- such functionality to the VirtualBox Guest Additions
- driver.</p>
-
- <p>Good progress was made over the last few months. Developers were
- able to mount a filesystem in read-only mode and, with some
- limitations, in read-write mode. The implementation still
- lacks some critical pieces, but the roadmap is clear.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish the missing pieces.</task>
-
- <task>Implement proper locking.</task>
-
- <task>General clean-up and bugfixes.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title><tt>evdev</tt> Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Vladimir</given>
- <common>Kondratiev</common>
- </name>
- <email>wulf@cicgroup.ru</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/wulf7/&os;">evdev WIP Repository</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2014/evdev_Touchscreens">Original evdev Proposal</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><tt>evdev</tt> is a portable, API-compatible implementation
- of the Linux <tt>/dev/input/eventX</tt> interface. It covers
- a wide variety of input devices like keyboards, mice, and
- touchscreens (with multitouch support), and support for it is
- implemented in a lot of existing userland components like Qt,
- <tt>libinput</tt>, and <tt>tslib</tt>.</p>
-
- <p><tt>evdev</tt> support was started by Jakub Klama as a Google
- SoC 2014 project, and later picked up and finished by Vladimir
- Kondratiev. General API and <tt>evdev</tt> support bits for
- <tt>ukbd</tt> and <tt>ums</tt> were committed to head.
- Support was also added for TI's AM33xx touchstreen controller
- (the popular BeagleBone is based on the AM33xx) and the
- official touchscreen for the Raspberry Pi. Multitouch support
- for the Raspberry Pi was successfully demonstrated using the
- latest Qt development branch.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Documentation. In particular, manual pages are needed for
- the KPI.</task>
-
- <task>Support additional hardware.</task>
-
- <task>Enable <tt>evdev</tt> support in existing ports, and add
- new <tt>evdev</tt>-dependent ports.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/arm64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jared</given>
- <common>McNeill</common>
- </name>
- <email>jmcneill@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/arm64">&os; arm64 Wiki Entry</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/wca/crochet/tree/add-pine64-support">Using Crochet to Build &os; Images</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Transparent superpage support has been added. This allows
- &os; to create 2MiB blocks with a single pagetable and TLB
- entry. This shows a small but significant improvement in the
- buildworld time on ThunderX machines. Superpages have been
- enabled in head and merged to stable/11, but they are disabled
- by default on stable/11 due to a lack of testing there.</p>
-
- <p>Support for the pre-INTRNG interrupt framework has been
- removed. This means that arm64 requires INTRNG to even build.
- This has allowed various cleanups within the arm64 drivers
- that interact with the interrupt controller.</p>
-
- <p>The cortex Strings library from Linaro has been imported.
- The parts of this that have been shown to be improvements over
- the previous C code were attached to the libc build.</p>
-
- <p>There is ongoing work to add ACPI support to the kernel. On
- ThunderX, &os; can get to the mountroot prompt, however, due
- to incomplete ACPI tables the external PCIe support needed to
- support the netboot setup in the test cluster is not
- functional.</p>
-
- <p>Pine64 support has been committed to head. &os; can now boot
- to multiuser with SMP enabled. This includes support for
- clocks, secure ID controller, USB Host controller, GPIOs,
- non-maskable interrupts, AXP81x power management unit, cpu
- freqency and voltage scaling, MMC, UART, gigabit networking,
- watchdog, and thermal sensors.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- ABT Systems Ltd
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>KDE on &os; Team</name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://FreeBSD.kde.org/">KDE on &os; website</url>
- <url href="https://FreeBSD.kde.org/area51.php">KDE ports staging area</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/KDE">KDE on &os; wiki</url>
- <url href="https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-FreeBSD">KDE/&os; mailing list</url>
- <url href="http://src.mouf.net/area51/log/branches/plasma5">Development repository for integrating Plasma 5 and KDE Frameworks 5</url>
- <url href="http://src.mouf.net/area51/log/branches/qt-5.7">Development repository for integrating Qt 5.7</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KDE on &os; team focuses on packaging the KDE software
- and making sure that the experience of KDE and Qt on &os; is
- as good as possible.</p>
-
- <p>The following big updates were landed in the ports tree this
- quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Added a Qt5 option to <tt>multimedia/mlt</tt>.</li>
-
- <li>Added the <tt>devel/grantlee5</tt> port and, with it,
- <tt>Uses/grantlee.mk</tt>.</li>
-
- <li>Added the <tt>multimedia/gstreamer1-qt5</tt> port.</li>
-
- <li>Added the <tt>net-im/telepathy-qt5</tt> port.</li>
-
- <li>CMake was updated to versions 3.6.1 and 3.6.2.</li>
-
- <li>An important fix was made to <tt>qmake</tt>, where the
- clang version was not correctly detected.</li>
-
- <li>Qt 5.6.1 was committed to ports.</li>
-
- <li>Phonon and its backend to were updated to 4.9.0 in
- preparation for Qt 5.6.1.</li>
-
- <li>Updated the <tt>net-im/telepathy-qt4</tt> port to
- 0.9.7.</li>
-
- <li>Various LibreSSL related fixes by Matthew Rezny.</li>
-
- <li>bsd.kde4.mk has been replaced by Uses/kde.mk.</li>
-
- <li><tt>www/webkit-qt5</tt> was fixed to depend on the systems
- leveldb.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>In our development repository, we have done this
- work:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The plasma5 branch has been kept up to date with KDE's
- upstream and contains ports for Frameworks 5.26.0, Plasma
- Desktop 5.8.0, and Applications 16.08.1
- (branches/plasma5).</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The third quarter started with the handover to the ninth Core
- team as it took office. With four members returning from the
- previous core (Baptiste Daroussin, Ed Maste, George
- Neville-Neil and Hiroki Sato), one returning member after a
- term away (John Baldwin), and four members new to core (Allan
- Jude, Kris Moore, Benedict Reuschling and Benno Rice), the new
- core team represents just about the ideal balance between
- experience and fresh blood.</p>
-
- <p>Beyond handing over all of the ongoing business, reviewing
- everything on Core's agenda, and other routine changeover
- activities, the first action of the new core was to respond to
- a query from Craig Rodrigues concerning how hardware supplied
- to the project through donations to the &os; Foundation was
- being used.</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation does keep records of what hardware has been
- supplied over time and has some idea of the original purpose
- that hardware was provisioned for, but does not track the
- current usage of the project's hardware assets. Cluster
- administration keeps their own configuration database, but
- this is not suitable for general publication and covers much
- more than Foundation supplied equipment. After some
- discussion it was decided that updated information about the
- current disposition of Foundation supplied equipment should be
- incorporated in the Foundation's annual report.</p>
-
- <p>Ensuring that all of the &os; code base is supplied under
- open and unencumbered licensing terms and that we do not
- infringe on patent terms or otherwise act counter to any legal
- requirements are some of Core's primary concerns. During this
- quarter, there were three items of this nature.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Importing Concurrency Kit. In consultation with the
- Foundation's legal counsel, it was determined that
- importing selected parts of concurrency kit is acceptable,
- and has been approved.</li>
-
- <li>The proposal to create a shadow GPLv3 toolchain repository
- was put to the community. Ultimately the whole idea has
- been rendered largely redundant by faster than anticipated
- progress on the external toolchain ports and packages for
- those architectures where LLVM is not yet sufficiently
- mature.</li>
-
- <li>Concerns were raised about handling GPL code in work in
- progress on the linuxkpi shim. This issue is not related to
- the FreeBSD svn repository but Core would like to stress
- that care must be taken to avoid license infringement and
- plans to write a set of guidelines for handling GPL
- code.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The item that has absorbed the largest portion of Core's
- attention this quarter concerns the project's handling of
- security vulnerabilities in <tt>bspatch(1)</tt>,
- <tt>libarchive(3)</tt>,
- <tt>freebsd-update(8)</tt> and <tt>portsnap(8)</tt>.
- A partial fix was applied
- in &os;-SA-16:25.bspatch but this lacks fixes to <tt>libarchive</tt>
- code that were not yet available from upstream.</p>
-
- <p>SecTeam receives privileged early reports of many
- vulnerabilities and consequently has a strict policy of not
- commenting publicly until an advisory and patches have been
- published. Early access to information about vulnerabilities
- is contingent on their ability to avoid premature disclosure,
- and without such, they could not have security advisories and
- patches ready to go immediately when a vulnerability is
- published.</p>
-
- <p>However, in this case, vulnerabilities were already public
- and the lack of any official response from the &os; Project
- was leading to concern amongst users and some critical press
- coverage. Core stepped in and published a statement
- clarifying the situation and the particular difficulties
- involved in securely modifying the mechanisms used to deliver
- security patches. Core believes that prompt notification and
- discussion of the implications and possible workarounds to any
- <i>public</i> vulnerability should not wait on the
- availability of formal OS patches.</p>
-
- <p>The OpenSSH project has deprecated DSA keys upstream. &os;
- had kept DSA keys enabled in the later 10.x releases for
- compatibility reasons, but with the release of 11.0 the time
- has come to synchronize again with upstream. Since there are
- numerous DSA keys in use in the &os; cluster, this
- necessitated an exercise to get replacement keys installed.
- Core would like to thank David Wolfskill and the accounts team
- for handling the surge in key changes with a great deal of
- aplomb.</p>
-
- <p>During this quarter we welcomed Michael Zhilin, Imre Vadasz,
- Steve Kiernan and Toomas Soome as new source committers. Over
- the same period, we said farewell to Martin Wilke and Erwin
- Lansing who have handed in their commit bits. We wish them
- well in their future endeavours and hope to see them return as
- soon as they can.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Timekeeping Code Improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work was done to properly lock the time-keeping code. The
- existing code correctly interoperated with readers, both
- kernel- and user-space, giving them lock-less access to the
- actual data ('timehands') needed to derive the time of day
- from the timecounter hardware in the presence of updaters.
- But updates of the timehands, which are performed by periodic
- clock interrupts, the ntpd-driven <tt>sys_ntp_adjtime(2)</tt>
- syscall, the <tt>settimeofday(2)</tt> syscall, pps sync, and
- possibly other sources, were not coordinated. Moreso, the NTP
- code was locked by Giant, which did not really serve any
- purpose.</p>
-
- <p>As a result of the work, locking was applied to ensure that
- any timehands adjustments are performed by a single mutator.
- An interesting case is the parallel modification of the
- timehands from the top of the kernel, for instance the
- <tt>settimeoday(2)</tt> syscall, and a simultaneous clock tick
- event, where the syscall has already acquired the resources.
- In this case, it is highly desirable to not block (spin) in
- the tick handler, and the required adjustments are performed
- by the already executing call from the top half. There, the
- typical trylock operation is desired, which was surprisingly
- lacking in our spinlock implementation.
- <tt>mtx_trylock_spin(9)</tt> was implemented and is used for
- this purpose.</p>
-
- <p>The userspace <tt>gettimeofday(2)</tt> implementation was
- enhanced to allow syscall-less operation on machines that use
- HPET hardware for timecounters. The HPET algorithm coexists
- with older RDTSC-based code, allowing dynamic switching of
- timecounters. A page with HPET registers is
- <tt>mmap(2)</tt>-ed readonly by libc into userland application
- programs' address space as needed. Measurements demonstrated
- modest improvements in <tt>gettimeofday(2)</tt> performance,
- but, not unexpectedly, even the syscall-less HPET timecounter
- is slower than invoking a syscall for RDTSC.</p>
-
- <p>Some not strictly intertwined but related code is the
- time-bound sleep implementation. Handling of races between
- callouts and the top-half code that sets and processes the
- timeouts depended on the many fine details of the
- <tt>callout_stop(9)</tt> KPI (kernel programming interface).
- In particular, races or unpunctual KPI changes usually result
- in the &quot;catch-all&quot; unkillable thread state with the
- &quot;-&quot; waitchain bug. The sleepqueue timeout code was
- rewritten to stop depending on the KPI details, which removed
- the source of recurring bugs, and also surprisingly simplified
- the code.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>UEFI Runtime Services</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) specifies two
- kinds of services for use by operating systems. Boot Services
- are designed for OS loaders to load and initialize kernels,
- while Runtime Services are meant to be used by kernels during
- regular system operations. The boot and runtime phases are
- explicitly separated. During boot, when loaders are executed,
- the machine configuration is owned by UEFI. During runtime,
- the kernel manages the configuration, but needs to inform the
- firmware about any changes that are made.</p>
-
- <p>The model of split boot/runtime configuration makes
- assumptions about the OS architecture that do not quite apply
- to the existing &os; codebase. For instance, the firmware
- notification of the future runtime configuration must be done
- while the loader is effectively still in control. In
- technical terms, the <tt>SetVirtualAddressMap()</tt> call must
- be made with the 1:1 physical:virtual mapping on amd64
- systems, which for &os; means that the call can only be issued
- by the loader. But the loader needs to know intimate details
- of the kernel address map to provide the requested
- information. This creates a new, unfortunate, coupling
- between loader and kernel.</p>
-
- <p>Reading the publicly available information about the MS
- Windows boot process explained the UEFI control transfer
- model. The Windows loader constructs the address map for the
- kernel, and with such a division of work the UEFI model is
- reasonable. The &os; kernel constructs its own address
- space, only relying on a minimal map constructed by the
- loader, which is enough for the pmap subsystem to bootstrap
- itself and then to perform machine initialization in common
- code.</p>
-
- <p>Initial experiments with enabling runtime services were
- centered around utilizing the direct address map (DMAP) on
- amd64, which currently always exists and linearly maps at
- least the lower 4G of physical addresses at some KVA location.
- It was supposed that the kernel would export the DMAP details
- like linear base and guaranteed size for loader from its ELF
- image, and provide the needed overflow map if the DMAP cannot
- completely serve. Unfortunately, two show-stopper bugs were
- discovered with this approach.</p>
-
- <p>First, EDK-based firmware apparently requires that the
- runtime mapping exists simultaneously with the physical
- mapping for the <tt>SetVirtualAddressMap()</tt> call. Second,
- there were references from other open-source projects
- mentioning that some firmware required the presence of the
- physical mapping during the runtime call. Effectively, this
- forces both kernel and loader to provide both mappings for all
- runtime calls.</p>
-
- <p>With such restrictions, informing the firmware about the
- details of the kernel address space only adds useless work.
- We could just as easily establish the 1:1 physical mapping
- during runtime and get rid of
- <tt>SetVirtualAddressMap()</tt> entirely. This approach was
- coded and the kernel interface to access runtime services is
- based on it.</p>
-
- <p>During development, particularly when trying to make
- the loader modifications, it was quickly realized that there
- were no fault-reporting facilities in <tt>loader.efi</tt>.
- Machine exceptions resulted in a silent hang. Curiously, in
- such a situation the Intel firmware outputs the error code
- over the serial port over 115200/8/1 settings, regardless of
- UEFI console configuration, which was discovered by accident.
- Unfortunately, the error code alone is not enough to diagnose
- most problems.</p>
-
- <p>A primitive fault reporter was written for
- <tt>loader.efi</tt> on amd64, which intercepts exceptions from
- the firmware IDT and dumps the machine state to the loader
- console. Due to the complexity of the interception and
- possible bugs which might do more harm than good there, the
- dumper is only activated on explicit administrator
- action.</p>
-
- <p>Note that the described work only provides the kernel
- interfaces to make calling the EFI runtime services as easy as
- calling a regular C function. User-visible feature
- development making use of the new interfaces is being
- performed right now.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os;&nbsp;Release Engineering Team</name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/11.0R/schedule.html">&os;&nbsp;11.0-RELEASE schedule</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting
- and publishing release schedules for official project releases
- of &os;, announcing code freezes, and maintaining the
- respective branches, among other things.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team continued the 11.0-RELEASE
- cycle which was planned to be released in September, but as a
- result of several last-minute issues, the final release
- announcement was delayed.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>The Graphics Stack on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Graphics Team</name>
- <email>freebsd-x11@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
- <common>Macy</common>
- </name>
- <email>mmacy@nextbsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Johannes</given>
- <common>Lundberg</common>
- </name>
- <email>yohanesu75@me.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/&os;Desktop/&os;-base-graphics">GitHub Repository</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Graphics">Graphics Stack Roadmap and Supported Hardware Matrix</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/&os;/&os;-ports-graphics">Ports Development Repository</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/&os;Desktop/&os;-base-graphics/tree/drm-next-4.7">DRM 4.7 Development Repository</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/action/recall/SummerOfCodeIdeas?action=recall&amp;rev=67#Devices_management:_link_.2Fdev_entries_to_sysctl_nodes">GSoC 2016: Link <tt>/dev</tt> Entries to Sysctl Nodes</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/SummerOfCode2016/RethinkLibdevq">GSoC 2016: Redesign libdevq </url>
- <url href="https://github.com/yohanesu75/&os;-base-graphics/wiki/Wayland-on-&os;">Wayland Notes</url>
- <url href="https://planet.FreeBSD.org/graphics">Graphics Team Blog</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>We are sad to report that both GSoc projects failed. The
- <tt>libdevq</tt> project was abandoned as the student
- disappeared. The kernel project was incomplete because the
- student could not work for personal reasons. He plans to
- resume work and complete the task, even though GSoC 2016 is
- finished.</p>
-
- <p>X.org server version 1.18.4 and updates for
- the <tt>xf86-video-ati</tt> and <tt>xf86-video-intel</tt> DDX
- drivers are ready for wider testing. A CFT will be sent out
- shortly. These updates are required to use newer DRM
- versions.</p>
-
- <p>The missing functionality from <tt>libdrm</tt> that is
- needed by the <tt>amdgpu</tt> driver has been added. These
- changes will be committed to the ports tree shortly after the
- xorg-server update.</p>
-
- <p>DRM from Linux 4.8 was ported to the <tt>drm-next</tt>
- branch. This branch should be used for <tt>radeon</tt> and
- <tt>amdgpu</tt> cards. The <tt>drm-next-4.7</tt> branch
- should be used for <tt>i915</tt> cards due to instabilities
- in the <tt>intel</tt> driver in the <tt>drm-next</tt> branch.</p>
-
- <p>Johannes Lundberg has been working on getting the Wayland
- environment running on &os;. The Wayland ports are in
- a working state except for the Weston compositor.</p>
-
- <p>The current Weston port (from DragonFlyBSD) might be
- scrapped and a new port created from scratch based on the
- upstream source code. With the use of <tt>libinput</tt>,
- <tt>libudev-devd</tt>, and <tt>epoll-shim</tt>, the diff will
- not be very large and will be easier to maintain.</p>
-
- <p>Patches for <tt>wlc</tt> (another Wayland compositor) are
- being pushed upstream. On the TODO list is refactoring the
- tty code into selectable backends (linux, &os;, etc), as
- recommended by the author of <tt>wlc</tt>. For now, it is
- running on &os; with patches in the ports tree.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/">FreeBSD Foundation Website</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
- dedicated to supporting and promoting the &os; Project and
- community worldwide. Funding comes from individual and
- corporate donations and is used to fund and manage software
- development projects, conferences and developer summits, and
- provide travel grants to &os; contributors. The Foundation
- purchases hardware to improve and maintain &os; infrastructure
- and publishes &os; white papers and marketing material to
- promote, educate, and advocate for the &os; Project. The
- Foundation also represents the &os; Project in executing
- contracts, license agreements, and other legal arrangements
- that require a recognized legal entity.</p>
-
- <p>Here are some highlights of what we did to help &os; last
- quarter:</p>
-
- <p>Fundraising Efforts</p>
-
- <p>Our work is 100% funded by your donations. Our spending
- budget for 2016 is $1,250,000 and we have raised $271,500 so
- far. Our Q1-Q3 financial reports will be posted in early
- November. As you can see, we need your donations to
- continue supporting &os; at our current level. Please
- consider making a donation at <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/donate/">https://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/donate/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>OS Improvements</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation improves &os; by funding software development
- projects approved through our proposal submission process, and
- our internal software developer staff members. Two
- Foundation-funded projects continued last quarter: one project
- is to port NetBSD's <tt>blacklistd</tt> daemon and related
- elements to &os;, and the second is phase two of the
- &os;/arm64 port.</p>
-
- <p>Foundation staff members were responsible for many changes
- over the quarter. Kostik Belousov accomplished this
- work last quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Provided kernel support for EFI Runtime Services
- calls</li>
-
- <li>Implemented <tt>gettimeofday(2)</tt> purely in userspace
- for HPET timers</li>
-
- <li>Implemented <tt>fdatasync(2)</tt></li>
-
- <li>Improved the locking of the time keeping code</li>
-
- <li>Made the sleepqueue code immune to rapid callout
- changes</li>
-
- <li>Made many stability fixes, the most important of which
- were UFS issues and an i386 bug</li>
-
- <li>Improved the process management and ptrace code</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Ed Maste, our Project Development Director, accomplished this
- work last quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Worked on &os;/arm64 issues and Cavium ThunderX
- deployment (including RMAs)</li>
-
- <li>Worked with upstream developers to test works in progress
- and prepare LLD as the replacement linker in the &os; base
- system</li>
-
- <li>Switched to using LLVM's <tt>libunwind</tt> in the base
- system</li>
-
- <li>Improved the reproducibility of builds in the &os; base
- system and ports</li>
-
- <li>Reviewed the <tt>blacklistd</tt> work that is in
- progress</li>
-
- <li>Attended BSDCam 2016, with a primary focus on toolchain
- discussions</li>
-
- <li>Participated in ongoing Capsicum calls, and helped with
- the Capsicumization of several base system utilities</li>
-
- <li>Fixed a number of ELF Tool Chain issues, and integrated a
- new upstream version into the &os; base system</li>
-
- <li>Hosted biweekly graphics calls to coordinate work in
- progress by funded and volunteer developers</li>
-
- <li>Implemented fixes for security issues in some &os; update
- tools, and coordinated their integration into the stable and
- release branches</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>George Neville-Neil continued hosting a bi-weekly Transport
- conference call (notes at <a
- href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/TransportProtocols">https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/TransportProtocols</a>)
- and the bi-weekly DTrace conference call (notes at <a
- href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/DTrace">https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/DTrace</a>).</p>
-
- <p>Release Engineering</p>
-
- <p>Foundation staff member Glen Barber worked with the Release
- Engineering team to continue finalizing the 11.0-RELEASE
- cycle, which was delayed to address several last-minute
- issues.</p>
-
- <p>As part of the Cluster Administration team, Glen worked with
- the amazing on-site staff at NYI to rack and install two
- Cavium ThunderX machines, one of which is used for native
- package builds for the &os;/arm64 architecture, and the
- other of which is targeted to be used as a reference machine
- in the &os; infrastructure.</p>
-
- <p>Getting Started with &os; Project</p>
-
- <p>We hired a summer intern, with no experience on &os;, Linux,
- or any command-line operating system, to figure out on his own
- how to install and use &os;. He wrote easy-to-follow how-to
- guides to help make the new-user experience straightforward
- and positive. He submitted bug reports and reported issues
- through the appropriate channels, and worked with Glen Barber
- and Brad Davis to improve the new user information on
- FreeBSD.org to make it easier for new people to get started
- with &os;. You can find his how-to guides at <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/FreeBSD/how-to-guides/">https://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/FreeBSD/how-to-guides/</a>
- and check out his interview on BSDNow at <a
- href="http://www.bsdnow.tv/episodes/2016_08_24-the_fresh_bsd_experience">http://www.bsdnow.tv/episodes/2016_08_24-the_fresh_bsd_experience</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Supporting &os; Infrastructure</p>
-
- <p>We provide hardware and support for &os; infrastructure.
- Last quarter we purchased and brought up two 48-core Cavium
- ThunderX machines to build &os; package sets for the arm64
- platform. We also purchased more servers to help with
- continuous integration efforts.</p>
-
- <p>&os; Advocacy and Education</p>
-
- <p>A large part of our efforts are dedicated to advocating for
- the Project. This includes promoting work being done by
- others using &os;, producing advocacy literature to teach
- people about &os; and ease the path to starting out with &os;,
- contributing to the Project, and attending and getting other
- &os; contributors to volunteer to run &os; events, staff &os;
- tables, and give &os; presentations.</p>
-
- <p>We created new handouts to promote TeachBSD.org (<a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/TeachBSD_half_final.pdf">https://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/TeachBSD_half_final.pdf</a>)
- and the Google Summer of Code program (<a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/GSOC-flyerv2.pdf">https://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/GSOC-flyerv2.pdf</a>).</p>
-
- <p>We published the July/August issue of the &os; Journal: <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/past-issues/FreeBSD-and-rtems/">https://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/past-issues/FreeBSD-and-rtems/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We also published monthly newsletters to highlight work being
- done to support &os;, tell you about upcoming events, and
- provide other information to keep you in the loop of what we are doing
- to support the &os; Project and community: <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/">https://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Conferences and Events</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation sponsors many conferences, events, and
- summits around the globe. These events can be BSD-related,
- open source, or technology events geared towards
- underrepresented groups.</p>
-
- <p>We support the &os;-focused events to help provide a venue
- for sharing knowledge, to work together on projects, and
- facilitate collaboration between developers and commercial
- users. This all helps provide a healthy ecosystem. We
- support the non-&os; events to promote and raise awareness
- about &os;, to increase the use of &os; in different
- applications, and to recruit more contributors to the
- Project.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter, we sponsored and/or attended the following
- events:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Texas Linux Fest, July 8-9, 2016, Austin, TX
- (<a href="http://2016.texaslinuxfest.org/">http://2016.texaslinuxfest.org/</a>)</li>
-
- <li>The Eleventh HOPE, July 22-24, 2016, New York, NY
- (<a href="https://hope.net/index.html">https://hope.net/index.html</a>)</li>
-
- <li>BSDCam 2016, August 15-17, 2016, Cambridge, UK (sponsor,
- organizer, and participated) (<a
- href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/DevSummit/201608">https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/DevSummit/201608</a>)</li>
-
- <li>FOSSCON 2016, August 20, 2016, Philadelphia, PA
- (<a href="https://fosscon.us/">https://fosscon.us/</a>)</li>
-
- <li>womENcourage 2016, September 12-13, 2016, Linz, Austria
- (Silver Sponsor) (<a
- href="http://womencourage.acm.org">http://womencourage.acm.org</a>)</li>
-
- <li>SNIA Storage Developer Conference 2016, September 19-22,
- 2016, Santa Clara, CA (Industry Partner Sponsor) (<a
- href="http://www.snia.org/events/storage-developer">http://www.snia.org/events/storage-developer</a>)</li>
-
- <li><p>EuroBSDcon 2016 and &os; Developer Summit, September
- 22-25, 2016, Belgrade, Serbia (Silver Sponsor) (<a
- href="https://2016.eurobsdcon.org/">https://2016.eurobsdcon.org/</a>)</p>
-
- <p>Our EuroBSDcon involvement included:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Held a Women in Tech BoF in partnership with ACM-W
- Europe</li>
-
- <li>Benedict organized the EuroBSDcon Developer
- Summit</li>
-
- <li>Deb gave a Foundation Update talk and Hiroki Sato and
- Benedict Reuschling joined her for a Q&amp;A
- session.</li>
-
- <li>Kirk McKusick taught his two-day &os; tutorial (<a
- href="https://2016.eurobsdcon.org/speakers/#kirkmckusick">https://2016.eurobsdcon.org/speakers/#kirkmckusick</a>)</li>
-
- <li>George Neville-Neil taught a tutorial on Tracing &os;
- for DevOps and Developers (<a
- href="https://2016.eurobsdcon.org/speakers/#georgenevilleneil">https://2016.eurobsdcon.org/speakers/#georgenevilleneil</a>)</li>
-
- <li>George also gave the Keynote talk, titled The Coming
- Decades of BSD</li>
-
- <li>Phillip Paeps was one of the primary organizers for
- this conference.</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
-
- <li><p>OpenZFS Developer Summit 2016, September 26-27, 2016,
- San Francisco, CA (Silver) (<a
- href="http://open-zfs.org/wiki/OpenZFS_Developer_Summit">http://open-zfs.org/wiki/OpenZFS_Developer_Summit</a>)</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Justin Gibbs gave a talk on Fault Management (<a
- href="http://open-zfs.org/wiki/Fault_Management">http://open-zfs.org/wiki/Fault_Management</a>)</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We sponsored three &os; contributors to attend
- EuroBSDcon.</p>
-
- <p>Legal/&os; IP</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation owns the &os; trademarks, and it is our
- responsibility to protect them. We continued to review
- requests and grant permission to use the trademarks.</p>
-
- <p>&os; Community Engagement</p>
-
- <p>Anne Dickison, our Marketing Director, has been overseeing
- the efforts to rewrite the Project's Code of Conduct to help
- make this a safe, inclusive, and welcoming community.</p>
-
- <p>Other Stuff We Did</p>
-
- <p>We welcomed Kylie Liang and Philip Paeps to the Board of
- Directors. More information and interviews can be found at:
- <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/blog/FreeBSD-foundation-welcomes-new-board-members/">https://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/blog/FreeBSD-foundation-welcomes-new-board-members/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>George attended the ARM Partner Meeting in Cambridge.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Capsicum Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Allan</given>
- <common>Jude</common>
- </name>
- <email>allanjude@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Baptiste</given>
- <common>Daroussin</common>
- </name>
- <email>bapt@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Conrad</given>
- <common>Meyer</common>
- </name>
- <email>cem@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mariusz</given>
- <common>Zaborski</common>
- </name>
- <email>oshogbo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Capsicum">Capsicum Wiki Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Several developers have undertaken a recent effort to
- sandbox additional applications in the base system. This work
- is proceeding nicely and one of the goals is to target basic
- utilities used in security sensitive applications, like
- <tt>freebsd-update</tt> and <tt>portsnap</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>This work highlighted two longstanding challenges in
- applying Capsicum. First, there are a number of common
- constructs shared by many simple programs, such as limiting
- capability rights on the stdio file descriptors. To address
- this, a set of capsicum helper routines has been added for
- these common cases.</p>
-
- <p>Second, a common challenge occurs where applications need
- to open an arbitrarily large number of files, possibly from
- various directories, where preopening the file descriptors may
- not be suitable. Several possible solutions for this are in
- discussion.</p>
-
- <p>Recently Capsicumized utilities include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>bspatch</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>cmp</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>ident</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>primes</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>tee</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>tr</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>write</tt></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Additional Capsicum changes are in review:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>b64decode</tt>, <tt>b64encode</tt>,
- <tt>uudecode</tt>, <tt>uuencode</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>brandelf</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>dma-mbox-create</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>elf2aout</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>file</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>head</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>hexdump</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>iconv</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>ident</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>jot</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>ktrdump</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>lam</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>last</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>ministat</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>praudit</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>strings</tt></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>An additional syscall (<tt>getdtablesize</tt>) and
- additional sysctls (<tt>kern.proc.nfds</tt>,
- <tt>kern.hostname</tt>, etc.) are now permitted in capability
- mode. </p>
-
- <p>Capability rights are now propagated to child descriptors on
- accept(2).</p>
-
- <p>Capsicum is now enabled in the 32-bit compatibility syscall
- layer.</p>
-
- <p>Per-process (<tt>procctl</tt>) and global (<tt>sysctl</tt>)
- settings have been added to aid in debugging while
- Capsicumizing existing applications. When enabled, instead of
- returning ENOTCAPABLE or ECAPMODE for a system call, the
- kernel will issue a SIGTRAP to generate a core dump or enter
- the debugger. </p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Dell EMC Isilon
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- ScaleEngine Inc.
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Using <tt>lld</tt>, the LLVM Linker, to Link &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/LLD">LLD Wiki Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><tt>lld</tt> is the linker in the LLVM family of projects.
- It is a high-performance linker that supports the ELF, COFF,
- and Mach-O object formats. Where possible, <tt>lld</tt>
- maintains command-line and functional compatibility with the
- existing GNU BFD ld and gold linkers. However, the authors of
- <tt>lld</tt> are not constrained by strict compatibility where
- it would hamper performance or desired functionality.</p>
-
- <p>Compared to the GNU <tt>ld</tt> 2.17.50 currently in the base system,
- <tt>lld</tt> will bring:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>AArch64 (arm64) support</li>
-
- <li>Link Time Optimization (LTO)</li>
-
- <li>New ABI support</li>
-
- <li>Other linker optimizations</li>
-
- <li>Much faster link times</li>
-
- <li>Maintained code base</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The upstream <tt>lld</tt> project has now implemented
- nearly all of the functionality required to link the amd64
- &os; base system, including the kernel. The boot loader
- components and <tt>rescue</tt> utilities currently do not
- build with <tt>lld</tt>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Merge <tt>lld</tt> to &os; head as part of the Clang
- 3.9.0 import.</task>
-
- <task>Request a ports exp-run with <tt>lld</tt> installed as
- <tt>/usr/bin/ld</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Fix building the boot loader with <tt>lld</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Fix building <tt>rescue</tt> with <tt>lld</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Test and iterate making <tt>lld</tt> fixes for
- additional architectures.</task>
- </help>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ren&eacute;</given>
- <common>Ladan</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>&os; Ports Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">&os; Ports Website</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/ports-contributing.html">How to Contribute</url>
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">Ports Monitoring Website</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html">Ports Management Team Website</url>
- <url href="https://twitter.com/FreeBSD_portmgr/">Ports Management Team on Twitter</url>
- <url href="https://www.facebook.com/portmgr">Ports Management Team on Facebook</url>
- <url href="https://plus.google.com/communities/108335846196454338383">Ports Management Team on Google+</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Ports Tree currently contains over 26,300 ports, with the
- PR count around 2,150. Of these PRs, 516 are unassigned. The
- last quarter saw 5,295 commits by 117 active committers.
- Compared to the preceding quarter, there is both a slight
- increase in the number of PRs and the number of unassigned
- PRs, and a slight decrease in the number of committers.</p>
-
- <p>In the last quarter, four commits bits were taken in for safe
- keeping: erwin, miwi, and sem left by their own request and
- jase was inactive for more than 18 months. We welcomed two
- new committers: Tobias Berner (tcberner) and Joseph Mingrone
- (jrm).</p>
-
- <p>On the management side, erwin and miwi left portmgr. bapt
- also left portmgr but is still the liaison for core.</p>
-
- <p>On the infrastructure side, three new USES (grantlee, kde,
- linux) and one new Keyword (javavm) were introduced. The
- default version of the Linux ports is now CentOS 6, with the
- Fedora 10 ports scheduled for removal at the end of the year.
- The license framework has been extended with a NONE license to
- indicate that a port has no clearly defined licensing terms.
- For those ports, no packages or distribution files are
- distributed. Also, support for the complete set of Creative
- Commons licenses has been added.</p>
-
- <p>Some major user-visible ports were updated: Firefox to 49.0
- and Firefox Extended Service Release to 45.4.0; Chromium to
- 52.0.2743.116; the default version of <tt>gcc</tt> to 4.8.5;
- and <tt>pkg</tt> itself to 1.8.7.</p>
-
- <p>Behind the scenes, antoine ran 24 exp-runs to validate
- various package updates, framework changes, and changes to the
- base system. bdrewery added two new package building
- machines, supervised the package builds for 11.0-RELEASE, and
- added support for building arm64 packages.</p>
-
- <p>At EuroBSDcon, rene visited a presentation by Landry Breuil
- &lt;landry@openbsd.org&gt; explaining how packages are built
- in the OpenBSD world and explaining various design
- decisions.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>If you have some spare time, please take up a PR for
- testing and committing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
- Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd" >
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>October-December</month>
-
- <year>2016</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>Another year has passed (and another has gotten well
- underway, while we worked to assemble this report). Over the
- past two years that I have been part of the monthly@ team that
- assembles these reports, it has been enlightening to watch the
- individual entries pass through my emacs and/or vim. These
- reports give me a picture of what is going on with &os; that I
- could not get just from reading commit mail; I hope that is
- also true for our readers.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter brings the usual mix of continuations of many
- stalwart projects and entires of new participants, as well as
- the return of some items after a few quarters' hiatus. Enjoy
- and be enlightened!</p>
-
- <p>&mdash;Benjamin Kaduk</p>
-
- <p><hr /></p>
-
- <p>The deadline for submissions covering the period from January
- to March 2017 is April 7, 2017.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/EC2</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Colin</given>
- <common>Percival</common>
- </name>
- <email>cperciva@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
-
- <body>
- <p>This report covers work since the last &os;/EC2 status report
- (2015Q1).</p>
-
- <p>&os;/EC2 is now part of the regular &os; release build,
- with snapshots and releases being automatically uploaded and
- copied to all available regions. Due to legal restrictions,
- this does not currently include the GovCloud or China
- (Beijing) regions; anyone wishing to use &os; in those regions
- is encouraged to contact the author.</p>
-
- <p>The AWS Marketplace reports that approximately 800 users
- are running roughly 2000 &os; EC2 instances. This does not
- count the likely significantly larger number of EC2 instances
- launched directly through the EC2 API and Console, but at
- least places a lower bound on usage.</p>
-
- <p>&os; 11.0-RELEASE shipped with support for the &quot;enhanced
- networking&quot; capabilities of EC2 C3, C4, R3, I2, D2, and M4
- (excluding m4.16xlarge) instances. This provides
- significantly higher network performance than the virtual
- networking available on older EC2 instances and with older
- versions of &os;.</p>
-
- <p>&os; 11.0-RELEASE and later also use indirect segment disk
- I/Os, which yield approximately 20% higher throughput with
- equal or lower latency, and support the 128-vCPU x1.32xlarge
- instance type.</p>
-
- <p> &os; now supports the Amazon Simple Systems Manager service
- (&quot;run command&quot;).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Complete a pending reorganization of the accounts used for
- &os;/EC2 releases.</task>
-
- <task>Support &quot;second generation enhanced networking&quot;
- via the new Elastic Network Adapter found in P2, R4, X1, and
- m4.16xlarge instances.</task>
-
- <task>Provide tools for improved functionality via the Simple
- Systems Manager service: listing installed packages, checking
- for updates, adding/removing users, [your favourite sysadmin
- task goes here].</task>
-
- <task>Add support for EC2's IPv6 networking to the default
- &os;/EC2 configuration.</task>
-
- <task>Continue ongoing interoperability testing between &os;'s
- NFS client and the Amazon Elastic File System
- (NFS-as-a-service).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Sysctl Exporter for Prometheus</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
- <email>ed@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://prometheus.io/">The Prometheus Project</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/prometheus/node_exporter">Node Exporter</url>
- <url href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base/head/usr.sbin/prometheus_sysctl_exporter/">Sysctl Exporter</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Prometheus is an Open Source monitoring system that was
- originally built at SoundCloud in 2012. Since 2016, this
- project is part of the Cloud Native Computing Foundation,
- together with other projects like Kubernetes.</p>
-
- <p>Prometheus scrapes its targets by periodically sending HTTP
- GET requests. Targets then respond by sending key-value pairs
- of metrics and their sample value. Prometheus has a query
- language, PromQL, that can be used to aggregate sample values
- and specify alerting conditions. Tools like Grafana can be
- used to create fancy dashboards using such queries.</p>
-
- <p>The Prometheus project provides a utility called
- <tt>node_exporter</tt> that gathers basic system metrics and serves
- them over HTTP. This utility tends to be rather complex, as
- it has to extract metrics from many different sources. On
- Linux, files in <tt>/proc</tt> have no uniform format, meaning
- that for every kernel framework a custom collector needs to be
- written.</p>
-
- <p>On &os; the sitiuation is better, as the data exported
- through <tt>sysctl</tt> is already structured in such a way
- that it can easily be translated to Prometheus' metrics
- format. The goal of this project is thus to provide a generic
- exporter for the entire sysctl tree. Not only does this
- prevent unnecessary bloat and indirection, it may also make
- the life of a kernel developer a lot easier. One can easily
- use Prometheus to graph the occurrence of an event over time
- by (temporarily) adding a counter to the kernel.</p>
-
- <p>An initial version of the sysctl exporter has been integrated
- into the &os; base system in December. It can be run through
- <tt>inetd</tt> by uncommenting the example provided in
- <tt>inetd.conf</tt>. Unfortunately, this exporter cannot be
- merged back to &os; 10.x/11.x, as it depends on KBI-breaking
- changes to <tt>sysctl(9)</tt>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Are you using Prometheus or are you interested in using
- it? Be sure to give both Prometheus and this <tt>sysctl</tt>
- exporter a try!</task>
-
- <task>It would be nice if we created a set of useful alerting
- rules and placed those in <tt>/usr/share/examples</tt>. For example,
- how can one use this exporter to monitor the state of
- GEOM-based RAID arrays? Is such information even exported
- through <tt>sysctl</tt>?</task>
-
- <task>Prometheus uses a rather clever format for exporting
- histograms. Histograms are useful for expressing the amount
- of time taken to complete certain events (for example, disk
- operations). Would it be possible to add histograms as native
- data types to <tt>sysctl</tt>? If so, is there any chance they can be
- implemented without picking up any kernel locks?</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on ARM Boards</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ganbold</given>
- <common>Tsagaankhuu</common>
- </name>
- <email>ganbold@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/FreeBSD/arm/Allwinner">&os; on Allwinner (Sunxi) Systems</url>
- <url href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=307984">&os; Commit Adding Support for IR Interfaces</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The changes necessary to support the Allwinner Consumer IR
- interface in &os; have been committed. The receive (RX) side
- is supported now and the driver is using the <tt>evdev</tt>
- framework. It was tested on the Cubieboard2 (A20 SoC) using
- <tt>lirc</tt> with dfrobot's simple IR remote controller.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title><tt>libarchive</tt></title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tim</given>
- <common>Kientzle</common>
- </name>
- <email>kientzle@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Martin</given>
- <common>Matuska</common>
- </name>
- <email>mm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.libarchive.org">Official Libarchive Homepage</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive">Libarchive on GitHub</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Libarchive is a BSD-licensed archive and compression library
- originally developed as part of &os;. It supports a wide
- variety of input and output formats and also includes three
- command-line tools: <tt>bsdcat</tt>, <tt>bsdcpio</tt> and
- <tt>bsdtar</tt>. The &os; <tt>tar</tt> and <tt>cpio</tt>
- utilities are taken directly from Libarchive, and many other
- important utilities like <tt>ar</tt>, <tt>unzip</tt>, and the
- <tt>pkg</tt> package manager make use of <tt>libarchive</tt>'s
- functions.</p>
-
- <p>Libarchive development in 2016 has been focusing on bug fixes
- and code cleanup, including fixing several critical security
- issues. Automated testing with Travis CI and Jenkins has been
- introduced and <tt>libarchive</tt> has been added to the
- Google OSS-Fuzz project. Fuzzing helped detect several hidden
- problems like buffer overflows and memory leaks.</p>
-
- <p>Over the last few months, NFSv4 ACL support for the pax and
- restricted pax (the default for <tt>bsdtar</tt>) formats has
- been completed and merged to &os;-CURRENT. NFSv4 ACL entries
- can now be stored to and restored from tar archives.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>More extensive CI testing with &os; on different platforms
- and releases. Currently only 11.0-RELEASE-amd64 gets tested
- via an automated Jenkins job.</task>
-
- <task>As every commit to <tt>libarchive</tt> may influence the build
- process of &os; ports, the ability to trigger a
- (semi-)automated exp-run for the ports tree would be
- great.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>&os; on Hyper-V and Azure</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sepherosa</given>
- <common>Ziehau</common>
- </name>
- <email>sepherosa@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hongjiang</given>
- <common>Zhang</common>
- </name>
- <email>honzhan@microsoft.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dexuan</given>
- <common>Cui</common>
- </name>
- <email>decui@microsoft.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kylie</given>
- <common>Liang</common>
- </name>
- <email>kyliel@microsoft.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/HyperV">&os; Virtual Machines on Microsoft Hyper-V</url>
- <url href="https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn531030.aspx">Supported Linux and &os; Virtual Machines for Hyper-V on Windows</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This project provides native virtualized interfaces
- for &os; systems running on Hyper-V virtualization, improving
- on the performance of traditional emulated evices.</p>
-
- <p>Per-ring polling, multi-packet RNDIS messages, and system RSS
- integration have been implemented, further optimizing the
- throughput and latency of the Hyper-V network driver.</p>
-
- <p>Live virtual machine backup is implemented (for now, only for
- UFS), after the VSS (Volume Shadow Copy Service), which it
- depends on, was implemented.</p>
-
- <p>PCIe pass-through is implemented, and the patches to
- implement NIC SR-IOV are being reviewed on Phabricator.</p>
-
- <p>vDSO support for speeding up <tt>gettimeofday(2)</tt> is now
- implemented.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; 11.0 image on Azure (<a
- href="https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/partners/microsoft/FreeBSD110/">https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/partners/microsoft/FreeBSD110/</a>)
- is now available, in addition to the existing 10.3
- image.</p>
-
- <p>We fixed an issue where SCSI disks would sometimes fail to
- attach, resolving bug 215171 ([Hyper-V] Fail to attach SCSI
- disk from LUN 8 on Win2008R2/Win2012/Win2012R2).</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Microsoft
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Updates to GDB</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Luca</given>
- <common>Pizzamiglio</common>
- </name>
- <email>luca.pizzamiglio@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <tt>devel/gdb</tt> port has been updated to GDB 7.12.</p>
-
- <p>7.12 includes additional fixes related to tracing
- <tt>vfork()</tt>s. Some of these fixes depend on changes to
- <tt>ptrace()</tt> in the kernel to report a new ptrace stop
- when the parent of a <tt>vfork()</tt> resumes.</p>
-
- <p>Support for &os;/mips userland binaries has been committed
- upstream. These patches, along with support for debugging
- &os;/mips kernels, should be added to the port soon.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Figure out why the powerpc <tt>kgdb</tt> targets are not
- able to unwind the stack past the initial frame.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for more platforms (arm, aarch64) to upstream
- <tt>gdb</tt> for both userland and <tt>kgdb</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for debugging powerpc vector registers.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for <tt>$_siginfo</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Implement 'info proc' commands.</task>
-
- <task>Implement 'info os' commands.</task>
-
- <task>Debug <tt>gdb</tt> hangs related to the 'kill'
- command.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>LXQt on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Olivier</given>
- <common>Duchateau</common>
- </name>
- <email>olivierd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jesper</given>
- <common>Schmitz Mouridsen</common>
- </name>
- <email>jesper@schmitz.computer</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://lxqt.org/">LXQt Project</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/LXQt">&os; LXQt Project</url>
- <url href="https://www.assembla.com/spaces/lxqt/subversion/source">LXQt Development Repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>LXQt is the Qt port of and the upcoming version of LXDE, the
- Lightweight Desktop Environment. It is the product of a merge
- between the LXDE-Qt and Razor-qt projects.</p>
-
- <p>The porting effort remains very much a work in progress: LXQt
- requires some components of Plasma 5, the new major KDE
- workspace.</p>
-
- <p>We imported some core components (it was necessary to update
- to <tt>x11/qterminal</tt> 0.7.0):</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>devel/lxqt-build-tools</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>devel/liblxqt</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>devel/qtxdg</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/libfm-qt</tt></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Standalone applications:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>graphics/lximage-qt</tt></li>
-
- <li><tt>x11-fm/pcmanfm-qt</tt></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We also have updates for:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>x11/qterminal</tt> 0.7.1</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11-toolkits/qtermwidget</tt> 0.7.1</li>
-
- <li>Updating the Porter's Handbook for LXQt support
- (<a href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=215650">https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=215650</a>)</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Improve support in <tt>sysutils/lxqt-admin</tt>
- (especially date and time settings).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Xfce on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Xfce Team</name>
- <email>xfce@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Xfce">&os; Xfce Project</url>
- <url href="https://www.assembla.com/spaces/xfce4/subversion/source">&os; Xfce Repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Xfce is a free software desktop environment for Unix and
- Unix-like platforms such as &os;. It aims to be fast and
- lightweight, while still being visually appealing and easy to
- use.</p>
-
- <p>During this quarter, the team has kept these applications
- up-to-date:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>audio/xfce4-mpc-plugin</tt> 0.5.0 (committed in devel
- repository)</li>
-
- <li><tt>deskutils/xfce4-notifyd</tt> 0.3.4</li>
-
- <li><tt>graphics/ristretto</tt> 0.8.1</li>
-
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-diskperf-plugin</tt> 2.6.0</li>
-
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-battery-plugin</tt> 1.1.0 (committed in
- devel repository)</li>
-
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-fsguard-plugin</tt> 1.1.0 (committed in
- devel repository)</li>
-
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-netload-plugin</tt> 1.3.0 (committed in
- devel repository)</li>
-
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-systemload-plugin</tt> 1.2.0 (committed
- in devel repository)</li>
-
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-wavelan-plugin</tt> 0.6.0 (committed in
- devel repository)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-clipman-plugin</tt> 1.4.1</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-conf</tt> 4.12.1</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-dashboard</tt> 0.6.1</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-terminal</tt> 0.8.2</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin</tt> 1.6.2</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11-clocks/xfce4-datetime-plugin</tt> 0.7.0 (committed
- in devel repository)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11-wm/xfce4-panel</tt> 4.12.1</li>
-
- <li><tt>www/xfce4-smartbookmark-plugin</tt> 0.5.0 (committed
- in devel repository)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We also follow the unstable releases (available in our
- experimental repository) of:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-settings</tt> 4.13.0 (it requires Gtk+
- &gt; 3.20)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/libexo</tt> 0.11.2</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin</tt> 2.0.3</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Apply the changes discussed in
- <a href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D8416">D8416</a>
- (simplify the <tt>MASTER_SITES</tt> macro in port
- Makefiles).</task>
-
- <task>Commit the stable panel plugins.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>OpenBSM</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Christian</given>
- <common>Brueffer</common>
- </name>
- <email>brueffer@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>TrustedBSD Audit Mailing Mist</given>
- </name>
- <email>trustedbsd-audit@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.openbsm.org">OpenBSM: Open Source Basic Security Module (BSM) Audit Implementation</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/openbsm/openbsm">OpenBSM on GitHub</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/audit.html">&os; Audit Handbook Chapter</url>
- <url href="https://lists.FreeBSD.org/pipermail/trustedbsd-announce/2016-December/000008.html">OpenBSM 1.2 alpha 5 announcement</url>
- <url href="https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/cadets/">DARPA CADETS project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>OpenBSM is a BSD-licensed implementation of Sun's Basic
- Security Module (BSM) API and file format. It is the
- user-space side of the CAPP Audit implementations in &os; and
- Mac OS X. Additionally, the audit trail processing tools are
- expected to work on Linux.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter saw increased development activity, fueled by
- the DARPA CADETS project, resulting in the release of OpenBSM
- 1.2 alpha 5. Among this release's changes are the ability to
- specify the kernel's maximum audit queue length, sandboxing
- support for <tt>auditreduce(1)</tt> and <tt>praudit(1)</tt> on
- &os; and other systems that support Capsicum, as well as the
- addition of event identifiers for more &os; system calls. The
- complete list of changes is documented in the
- <a href="https://github.com/openbsm/openbsm/blob/master/NEWS">NEWS</a>
- file on GitHub. The new release will be merged into &os; HEAD
- and the supported STABLE branches shortly.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test the new release on different versions of &os;, Mac OS
- X, and Linux. In particular, testing on the latest versions
- of Mac OS X would be greatly appreciated.</task>
-
- <task>Fix problems that have been reported via GitHub and the
- &os; bug tracker.</task>
-
- <task>Implement the features mentioned in the
- <a href="https://github.com/openbsm/openbsm/blob/master/TODO">TODO</a>
- list on GitHub.</task>
- </help>
-
- <sponsor>
- DARPA/AFRL (in part)
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The major concern for Core during the last quarter of 2016
- has been about maintaining the effectiveness of secteam. The
- team is primarily in need of better project management, both
- to improve communication generally and to allow the other team
- members to concentrate on the technical aspects of handling
- vulnerabilities.</p>
-
- <p>To that end, there has been agreement in principle for either
- the FreeBSD Foundation or one of the companies that are major
- &os; users to employ someone specifically in this role.</p>
-
- <p>Core confirmed that the new support model would go into
- effect with 11.0-RELEASE despite the postponement of the
- switch to a packaged base release mechanism. For details of
- the new support model, please follow the links from the
- <a href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/security.html">security</a>
- page of the &os; website.</p>
-
- <p>Core requested the removal of the <tt>misc/jive</tt> port, on
- the grounds that it had no function other than to turn text
- into an offensively racist parody. This proved controversial,
- with many seeing this as a first step in bowdlerizing the
- entire ports tree. That is certainly not Core's intention.
- Core's aim here is to help secure the future of the &os;
- project by making it welcoming to all contributors, regardless
- of ethnicity, gender, sexuality or other improper bases for
- discrimintation. While <tt>misc/jive</tt> may once have been
- seen as harmless fun, today the implicit approval implied by
- having it in the ports tree sends a message at odds with the
- project's aims.</p>
-
- <p>The Marketing team and the associated marketing@FreeBSD.org
- mailing list were wound up, due to lack of activity. Messages
- to marketing@FreeBSD.org will be forwarded to the FreeBSD
- Foundation's marketing team instead.</p>
-
- <p>Core member Allan Jude, who was already the clusteradm
- liason, became a full member of clusteradm.</p>
-
- <p>An emergency correction to the 11.0 release notes was
- authorised, as it was giving the misleading impression that
- 802.11n wireless support had only just been added, and this
- misapprehension was being repeated in the press. In reality,
- &os; has had 802.11n support for many years, and the
- announcement should have said that support had been added to
- many additional device drivers.</p>
-
- <p>Discussions about a proposal to improve Unicode support are
- on-going. &os; is already standards conformant, but the
- propsal is to switch to a <tt>__STDC_ISO_10646_</tt>
- implementation, similar to what Linux glibc currently uses.
- Opinions are divided on the technical merits of the new
- approach.</p>
-
- <p>There were the usual quota of queries about licensing and
- other legal matters:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- Plans to create a GPLv3 overlay for the base system were
- shelved in the light of faster than expected progress at
- enabling building the world using an external
- toolchain.
- </li>
-
- <li>
- The trademarks page on the website was updated to show the
- current owners of a number of trademarks in their approved
- form.
- </li>
-
- <li>
- In the absence of a tool to extract and summarize all of
- the relevant information, the obligation in the BSD license
- that &quot;Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the
- above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the
- following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other
- materials provided with the distribution.&quot; is fulfilled
- by providing a tarball of the system sources with their
- embedded copyright statements.
- </li>
-
- <li>
- The European Court of Justice's &quot;Right to be
- Forgotten&quot; only applies to search engines, and the &os;
- project is not one of those, so it need not take any
- action.
- </li>
-
- <li>
- Core is following closely discussions within the LLVM
- project regarding a change of license which, if implemented,
- might require an audit of the entire ports tree to discover
- all packages that contain binaries linked against libc++ and
- ensure that they are licensed compatibly with LLVM.
- However, indications are that the LLVM project will not
- adopt such changes.
- </li>
-
- <li>
- The &quot;Open Source Exception&quot; in the firmware
- license means that committing a &quot;binary blob&quot;
- driver for the Nvidia Jetson TK1 XHCI device is
- acceptable.
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>During this quarter four new commit bits were awarded.
- Please welcome Dexuan Cui, David Bright, Konrad Witaszczyk,
- and Piotr Stefaniak. We were sorry to see Edwin Lansing hang
- up his commit bits and step down from portmgr.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>René</given>
- <common>Ladan</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>&os; Ports Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">About &os; Ports</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/ports-contributing.html">Contributing to Ports</url>
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">&os; Ports Monitoring</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html">Ports Management Team</url>
- <url href="https://twitter.com/FreeBSD_portmgr/">&os; portmgr on Twitter (@FreeBSD_portmgr)</url>
- <url href="https://www.facebook.com/portmgr">&os; Ports Management Team on Facebook</url>
- <url href="https://plus.google.com/communities/108335846196454338383">&os; Ports Management Team on Google+</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Ports Tree has reached the marker of 27,000 ports, with
- the PR count risen slightly to around 2,250. Of these PRs,
- 572 are unassigned. The last quarter saw 6871 commits by 176
- committers. The number of open and the number of unassigned
- PRs both increased lightly since last quarter.</p>
-
- <p>Two commit bits were taken in for safe keeping in the last
- quarter: jmg after 19 months of inactivity, and edwin at his
- own request. We welcomed three new committers: Nikolai
- Lifanov (lifanov), Jason Bacon, and Mikhail Pchelin
- (misha).</p>
-
- <p>On the management side, adamw and feld were elected as new
- portmgr members, and rene was promoted to full member. feld
- is already involved in ports-secteam.</p>
-
- <p>On the infrastructure side, two new USES (lxqt and varnish)
- were introduced. Some default versions were also updated:
- varnish 4 (new), GCC 4.8 to 4.9, Perl 5.20 to 5.24, and Python
- 3.4 to 3.5. Two major ports reached their end-of-life at
- December 31st and were removed: Perl 5.18 and Linux Fedora 10
- (the default is Linux CentOS 6). Because &os; 9.3, 10.1, and
- 10.2 also reached end-of-life, support for those versions was
- removed from the Ports Tree.</p>
-
- <p>Some major ports were updated to their latest versions: <tt>pkg</tt>
- to 1.9.4, Firefox to 50.1.0, Firefox-esr to 45.6.0, Chromium
- to 54.0.2840.100, and Ruby to 2.1.10 / 2.2.6 / 2.3.3.
- <tt>www/node</tt> was updated to version 7; version 6 was
- split off as <tt>www/node6</tt> for long-term support.</p>
-
- <p>Behind the scenes, antoine ran 39 exp-runs to verify package
- updates, framework changes, and changes to the base system.
- bdrewery installed new package builders and added builds for
- &os; 11 for mips, mips64, and armv6. He also improved the
- balancing, monitoring, automation of the package builders.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>If you have some spare time, please take up a PR for
- testing and committing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>I2C, GPIO, and SPI Support for MinnowBoard</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://kernelnomicon.org/?p=767">Blog Post</url>
- <url href="https://www.minnowboard.org">MinnowBoard Website</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The MinnowBoard is an Atom-based x86 board (Intel E38xx
- Series SoC) in a maker-friendly form-factor: it provides
- convenient access to pins that can be used to connect
- peripherals using one of the standard buses: GPIO, SPI, or
- I2C. These buses are more common in the ARM/MIPS world than in
- x86, so while &os; was able to boot just fine, it lacked
- support for these buses on the MinnowBoard.</p>
-
- <p>As of r310645, HEAD support all three buses via the
- <tt>ig4(4)</tt>, <tt>bytgpio(4)</tt>, and <tt>intelspi</tt>
- drivers. The <tt>ig4(4)</tt> and <tt>bytgpio(4)</tt> changes
- were backported to 11-STABLE; <tt>intelspi</tt> will be MFCed
- in couple of weeks.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Ceph on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Willem Jan</given>
- <common>Withagen</common>
- </name>
- <email>wjw@digiware.nl</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://ceph.com">Ceph Main Site</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/ceph/ceph">Main Repository</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/wjwithagen/ceph/tree/wip.&os;">My &os; Fork </url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Ceph is a distributed object store and file system designed
- to provide excellent performance, reliability and
- scalability:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>
- <p>Object Storage</p>
-
- <p>Ceph provides seamless access to objects using native
- language bindings or <tt>radosgw</tt>, a REST interface that is
- compatible with applications written for S3 and
- Swift.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>Block Storage</p>
-
- <p>Ceph's RADOS Block Device (RBD) provides access to block
- device images that are striped and replicated across the
- entire storage cluster.</p>
- </li>
-
- <li>
- <p>File System</p>
-
- <p>Ceph provides a POSIX-compliant network file system that
- aims for high performance, large data storage, and maximum
- compatibility with legacy applications.</p>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>I started looking into Ceph because the HAST solution with
- CARP and <tt>ggate</tt> did not really do what I was looking
- for. But I aim to run a Ceph storage cluster of storage nodes
- that are running ZFS. User stations would be running
- <tt>bhyve</tt> on RBD disks that are stored in Ceph.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; build of Ceph includes most of the tools Ceph provides. Note
- that the RBD-dependent items will not work, since &os; does
- not have RBD (yet).</p>
-
- <p>The most notable progress since the last report:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>RBD is actually buildable and can be used to manage
- <tt>RADOS BLOCK DEVICE</tt>s.</li>
-
- <li>All tests run to completion for the current selection of
- tools, though the neded (minor) patches have yet to be
- pulled into HEAD.</li>
-
- <li>Cmake is now the only way of building Ceph.</li>
-
- <li>The threading/polling code has been reworked for the simple
- socket code. It now uses a self-pipe, instead of using an
- odd <tt>shutdown()</tt>-signaling Linux feature.</li>
-
- <li>The EventKqueue code was modified to work around the
- &quot;feature&quot; that starting threads destroys the
- kqueue handles. The code was just finshed, so it is not yet
- submitted to the main repository.</li>
-
- <li>We investigated differences between &os; and Linux for
- <tt>SO_REUSEADDR</tt> and <tt>SO_REUSEPORT</tt>.
- Fortunately, the code is only used during testing, so
- disabling these features only delays progress in the tests.</li>
-
- <li>A jenkins instances is regularly testing both
- <tt>ceph/ceph/master</tt> and
- <tt>wjwithagen/ceph/wip.FreeBSD</tt>, so there is regular
- verification of buildability and the tests:
- <a href="http://cephdev.digiware.nl:8180/jenkins/">http://cephdev.digiware.nl:8180/jenkins/</a>.</li>
- </ul>
-
-
- <p>Build Prerequisites</p>
-
- <p>Compiling and building Ceph is tested on 12-CURRENT with
- its clang 3.9.0, but 11-RELEASE will probably also work, given
- experience with clang 3.7.0 from 11-CURRENT. Interestingly,
- when 12-CURRENT had clang 3.8.0, that did not work as well as
- either 3.7.0 or 3.9.0. The clang 3.4 present in 10-STABLE
- does not have the required capabilities to compile
- everything.</p>
-
- <p>The following setup will get things running for &os;:</p>
-
- <ol>
- <li>Install bash and link it in <tt>/bin</tt></li>
-
- <li>It is no longer necessary to add a definition of
- <tt>ENODATA</tt> to <tt>/usr/include/errno.h</tt></li>
-
- <li>Clone the github repo
- (http://github.com/wjwithagen/ceph.git) and checkout the
- &quot;wip.FreeBSD&quot; branch</li>
-
- <li>Run <tt>./do_FreeBSD.sh</tt> to start the build.</li>
- </ol>
-
- <p>The old build method using automake is no longer used; see
- the README.FreeBSD for more details.</p>
-
- <p>Parts not (yet) included:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>KRBD: Kernel Rados Block Devices is implemented in the Linux
- kernel, but not in the &os; kernel. Perhaps <tt>ggated</tt>
- could be used as a template since it does some of the same
- things as KRBD, just between 2 disks. It also has a
- userspace counterpart, which could ease development.
- </li>
-
- <li>BlueStore: &os; and Linux have different AIO APIs, and
- that incompatibility needs to be resolved somehow.
- Additionally, there is discussion in &os; about
- <tt>aio_cancel</tt> not working for all devicetypes.</li>
-
- <li>CephFS: Cython tries to access an internal field in
- <tt>struct dirent</tt>, which does not compile.</li>
-
- <li>Tests that verify the correct working of the above are
- also excluded from the testset.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Run integration tests to see if the &os; daemons will work
- with a Linux Ceph platform.</task>
-
- <task>Compile and test the user space RBD (Rados Block Device).
- This currently works, but testing has been limitted.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate and see if an in-kernel RBD device could be
- developed akin to &os;'s <tt>ggate</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate the keystore, which could be embedded in the
- kernel on Linux, and currently prevents building CephFS and
- some other components. The first question whether it is
- really required, or if only KRBD require it.</task>
-
- <task>Scheduler information is not used at the moment, because
- the schedulers work rather differently between &os; and Linux.
- But at a certain point in time, this would need some attention
- in <tt>src/common/Thread.cc</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate the &os; <tt>/etc/rc.d</tt> initscripts in the
- Ceph stack. This helps with testing, but also enables running
- Ceph on production machines.</task>
-
- <task>Build a testcluster and start running some of the
- <tt>teuthology</tt> integration tests on it.</task>
-
- <task>Design a virtual disk implementation that can be used with
- <tt>bhyve</tt> and attached to an RBD image.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os;&nbsp;Release Engineering Team</name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/11.0R/announce.html">&os;&nbsp;11.0-RELEASE Announcement</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/11.0R/relnotes.html">&os;&nbsp;11.0-RELEASE Release Notes</url>
- <url href="http://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/">&os; Development Snapshots</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting
- and publishing release schedules for official project releases
- of &os;, announcing code freezes, and maintaining the
- respective branches, among other things.</p>
-
- <p>The &os;&nbsp;Release Engineering Team in concert with
- the &os; Security Team finalized &os;&nbsp;11.0-RELEASE.
- &os;&nbsp;11.0-RELEASE was announced on October 10, 2016,
- roughly four weeks after the original schedule.</p>
-
- <p>The &os;&nbsp;Release Engineering Team would like to
- specifically thank &a.cperciva; and all members of the
- &os;&nbsp;Security Team for their extra diligence in ensuring
- that user-facing upgrade paths were properly addressed and
- documented.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The &os; Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>The Graphics Stack on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Graphics Team</name>
- <email>FreeBSD-x11@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
- <common>Macy</common>
- </name>
- <email>mmacy@nextbsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Graphics">Graphics Stack Roadmap and Supported Hardware Matrix</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop/freebsd-base-graphics">GitHub Repository</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD/freebsd-ports-graphics">Ports Development Repository</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop/libudev-devd">Fork of libudevd-devd Shim</url>
- <url href="https://planet.FreeBSD.org/graphics">Graphics Team Blog</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Good progress on graphics support was made during the weeks
- around Christmas and the new year with the import of Linux
- 4.9's DRM for <tt>i915</tt> and <tt>amdgpu</tt> into the
- drm-next branch of the github repository. The <tt>amdgpu</tt>
- KMS driver is already somewhat usable, with a few major known
- issues remaining. It now supports GPUs as far back as
- Southern Islands and up to Polaris. The 4.9 update also
- appears to have fixed a regression in <tt>i915</tt> that was
- introduced by the 4.8 merge late this past summer. The
- drm-next branch now supports the Intel integrated graphics
- unit up to Kaby Lake CPUs. To facilitate out-of-the-box
- support on CURRENT, most of the branch-local VM changes were
- reverted and the graphics fault routines converted to use
- <tt>pg_populate</tt>. This new interface is the source of a couple of
- regressions causing panics on <tt>i915</tt> and severe artifacts with
- <tt>amdgpu</tt> on integrated GPUs. Mark Johnston (markj@) has
- volunteered to analyze these issues. Please show your support
- and encouragement to Mark for helping to move this project
- towards the finish line.</p>
-
- <p>The xserver-mesa-next-udev branch was created for the ports
- development repository, and holds Mesa 13.0 and fixes for
- newer AMD GPUs. It uses a fork of the <tt>libudev-devd</tt> shim, also
- bringing Mesa closer to the Linux upstream. I plan to keep
- updating <tt>drm</tt> and <tt>amdgpu</tt> (for use on my
- desktop and potentially longer term for GPGPU computations) as
- well as work with Mark to address the existing bugs in
- <tt>i915</tt> (assuming that two new porters are approved).
- However, the Linux <tt>i915</tt> developers seem to
- aggressively explore the space of possible implementations and
- use of Linux internal APIs, making it prohibitively time
- consuming to track upstream. I am helping someone to learn
- the ropes of how to replay a subset of changes from a Linux
- release into &os; in the hope that he will take over the
- mantle of drm-next <tt>i915</tt> maintainer. Assuming the
- issues listed above are addressed, a port of the linuxkpi,
- DRM, and KMS drivers for use on standard amd64 CURRENT
- installations is planned. Together with upgrades to the
- relevant graphics ports, this will provide experimental
- support for new AMD and Intel GPUs.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Wine</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gerald</given>
- <common>Pfeifer</common>
- </name>
- <email>gerald@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Naylor</common>
- </name>
- <email>dbn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.winehq.org/">Wine Homepage</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Wine">Project Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The stable version of Wine (aka <tt>emulators/wine</tt>) has
- seen three maintenance releases in the last half year, and
- Xinerama support (in case you have more than one screen) and
- GNUTLS (helpful for Evernote or World of Warcraft, for
- example) are now active by default.</p>
-
- <p>The development version (aka <tt>emulators/wine-devel</tt>)
- has seen steady progress and reached the RC phase of Wine 2.0.
- We are looking forward to a new major release soon that
- combines the progress of a year of active development with the
- stability of a release.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Port WoW64</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Using LLVM's LLD Linker as &os;'s System Linker</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafael</given>
- <common>Espíndola</common>
- </name>
- <email>rafael.espindola@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/LLD">&os; LLD Wiki Page</url>
- <url href="http://llvm.org/pr23214">&os;/LLD Tracking PR (LLVM Bugzilla)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>LLD is the linker in the LLVM family of projects. It is a
- high-performance linker that supports the ELF, COFF and Mach-O
- object formats. It aims to be compatible with the common
- linkers used for each file format. For ELF this is the GNU
- Binary File Descriptor (BFD) ld and GNU gold. However, LLD's
- authors are not constrained by strict compatibility where it
- would hamper performance or desired functionality.</p>
-
- <p>LLD developers made significant progress over the last
- quarter. With changes committed to both LLD and &os; we
- reached a major milestone: it is now possible to link the
- entire &os;/amd64 base system (kernel and userland)
- with LLD.</p>
-
- <p>Now that the base system links with LLD, we have started
- investigating linking applications in the ports tree with LLD.
- Through this process we are identifying limitations or bugs in
- both LLD and a number of &os; ports. With a few
- work-in-progress patches we can link approximately 95% of the
- ports collection with LLD on amd64.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The &os; Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix <tt>libtool</tt> to detect LLD and pass the same
- command line arguments as for GNU ld and gold.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate the remaining amd64 port build
- failures.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate and improve LLD on arm64, i386, arm, and
- other non-amd64 architectures.</task>
-
- <task>Extensive testing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Reproducible Builds in &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Baptiste</given>
- <common>Daroussin</common>
- </name>
- <email>bapt@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/ReproducibleBuilds">Base System Reproducible Builds Wiki Page</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/PortsReproducibleBuilds">Ports Reproducible Builds Wiki Page</url>
- <url href="https://reproducible-builds.org/">Reproducible Builds Website</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Reproducible builds are a set of software development
- practices which create a verifiable path from human readable
- source code to the binary code used by computers. A build is
- reproducible if given the same source code, build environment
- and build instructions, any party can recreate bit-for-bit
- identical copies of all specified artifacts.</p>
-
- <p>Baptiste Daroussin and Ed Maste attended the second
- Reproducible Builds Summit last December, in Berin. We
- discussed issues of common interest to operating system
- providers, including other BSDs and Linux distributions.</p>
-
- <p>Following the summit, changes were committed to the &os;
- base system to address outstanding sources of
- non-reproducibility. It is now possible to build the &os;
- base system (kernel and userland) completely reproducibly,
- although it currently requires a few non-default settings.</p>
-
- <p>Approximately 80% of the ports tree builds reproducibly,
- with a few work-in-progress patches. Now that the base system
- can be built reproducibly, focus will move on to the ports
- tree.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The &os; Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- The Linux Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Integrate &os; ports builds into the
- reprodcible-builds.org continuous integration
- infrastructure.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate reproducible build patches into the ports
- tree.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate sources of non-reproducibility in individual
- ports.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>GCC (GNU Compiler Collection)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gerald</given>
- <common>Pfeifer</common>
- </name>
- <email>gerald@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andreas</given>
- <common>Tobler</common>
- </name>
- <email>andreast@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Antoine</given>
- <common>Brodin</common>
- </name>
- <email>antoine@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://gcc.gnu.org">GCC Home Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Long awaited, the update to GCC 4.9 as the default version of
- GCC in the Ports Collection (<tt>lang/gcc</tt> port,
- <tt>USE_GCC=yes</tt> in Makefiles) has arrived, an update from GCC
- 4.8. This brings quite a number of improvements; see
- <a href="https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.9/changes.html">https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.9/changes.html</a>
- for details.</p>
-
- <p><tt>lang/gcc49</tt> has moved to the GCC 4.9.4 release which
- marks the closure of the GCC 4.9 branch and release
- series.</p>
-
- <p>(Yes, this means we should rather get the next version
- upgrade for <tt>lang/gcc</tt> in place soon. That update per
- se is straightforward, but any help in addressing the fallout
- of broken ports would be great &mdash; please let us know if
- you want to help!)</p>
-
- <p><tt>lang/gcc6</tt> has been updated first to GCC 6.2 and then
- GCC 6.3, bringing a fair number of fixes, and should now be
- suitable for production use.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Update <tt>lang/gcc</tt> (and hence <tt>USE_GCC=yes</tt>)
- to GCC 5.</task>
-
- <task>Support for AArch64.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Mono</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Mono on &os; team</name>
- <email>mono@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.mono-project.com/">Mono Homepage</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/dotnet/core">.NET Core Homepage</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Mono">Mono Project Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the last quarter, many ports within the mono project
- have been updated:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Mono: 4.6.2.7</li>
-
- <li>MonoDevelop: 6.1.1.15, 6.1.2.44</li>
-
- <li>FSharp: 4.0.1.20</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p><tt>USES=mono</tt> has been extended to allow for easier use
- of Nuget packages. This extension has been used adopted by
- FSharp, MonoDevelop and OpenRA.</p>
-
- <p>Work has started on porting Microsoft's open-sourced
- .NET Core. Thanks to the work of another team, the native
- components of <tt>coreclr</tt> and <tt>corefx</tt> already
- support &os;, however, there is further work required in
- bootstrapping the build process and compiling the managed
- code.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Port .NET Core.</task>
-
- <task>Test patches for Mono.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/arm64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oleksandr</given>
- <common>Tymoshenko</common>
- </name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/arm64">&os; arm64 Wiki Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for accessing floating-point registers from the kernel has been
- added. This uses the same KPI as i386 and amd64. This will
- allow for handling places where the floating-point state may
- be modified, for example when calling into UEFI.</p>
-
- <p>Support for the optional ARMv8 AES instructions was added to
- the kernel. This makes use of the ability to store and
- restore the floating point state. Tests have shown a
- significant improvement in AES performance on ThunderX
- hardware.</p>
-
- <p>The Cortex Strings <tt>memcpy</tt> and <tt>memmove</tt>
- functions have been imported into the kernel. These are
- optimised implementations of these common functions.</p>
-
- <p>&os; now boots on the SoftIron Overdrive 3000 using ACPI.
- The needed changes for this have been submitted to phabricator
- for review. This includes booting with SMP enabled, and all
- currently supported devices.</p>
-
- <p>Support for the Raspberry Pi 3 has been committed. Most
- devices work, with the exception of WiFi and Bluetooth, as
- these are attached via an as-yet unsupported SDIO bus.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- ABT Systems Ltd
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/">FreeBSD Foundation Website</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
- dedicated to supporting and promoting the &os; Project and
- community worldwide. Funding comes from individual and
- corporate donations and is used to fund and manage software
- development projects, conferences and developer summits, and
- provide travel grants to &os; contributors. The Foundation
- purchases and supports hardware to improve and maintain &os;
- infrastructure; publishes marketing material to promote,
- educate, and advocate for the &os; Project; facilitates
- collaboration between commercial vendors and &os; developers;
- and finally, represents the &os; Project in executing
- contracts, license agreements, and other legal arrangements
- that require a recognized legal entity.</p>
-
- <p>Here are some highlights of what we did to help &os; last
- quarter:</p>
-
- <p>Fundraising Efforts</p>
-
- <p>Our work is 100% funded by your donations. We raised
- $1,527,540 in 2016 from 1471 donors! Thank you to everyone
- who made a donation to help us continue our efforts in 2017 to
- support the &os; Project and community worldwide! You can
- make a donation here to our 2017 fundraising campaign:
- <a href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>OS Improvements</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation improves the &os; operating system by
- employing our technical staff to maintain and improve critical
- kernel subsystems, add features and functionality, and fix
- problems. This also includes funding separate project grants
- like the arm64 port, <tt>blacklistd</tt> access control
- daemon, and integration of VIMAGE support, to make sure that &os;
- remains a viable solution for research, education, computing,
- products and more.</p>
-
- <p>Large projects supported last year include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>arm64 port</li>
-
- <li>VIMAGE Integration</li>
-
- <li>Toolchain work</li>
-
- <li><tt>blacklistd</tt> access control daemon</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The Foundation team worked on a technology roadmap for
- 2017&ndash;2018 during our board meeting in November.</p>
-
- <p>Staff and board members continued hosting bi-weekly
- conference calls to facilitate efforts for individuals to
- collaborate on different technologies.</p>
-
- <p>You can find out more about the support we provided by
- reading individual updates from Ed Maste, Konstatin Belousov,
- and Edward Napierala in this report.</p>
-
- <p>Release Engineering</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation provides a full-time staff member to lead the
- release engineering efforts. This has provided timely and
- reliable releases over the last few years.</p>
-
- <p>Last quarter, our full-time staff member worked with the
- &os; Release Engineering and Security Teams to finalize
- 11.0-RELEASE. He also added support for the powerpcspe
- architecture to the 12-CURRENT snapshot builds, and continued
- work on packaging the base system with <tt>pkg(8)</tt>. He
- also continued producing 10-STABLE, 11-STABLE, and 12-CURRENT
- development snapshot builds throughout the quarter.</p>
-
- <p>You can find out more about the support we provided to the
- Release Engineering Team by reading their status update in
- this report.</p>
-
- <p>Supporting &os; Infrastructure</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation provides hardware and support to improve the
- &os; infrastructure. This year, we purchased the following
- hardware to improve the build, continuous integration, and
- platform processes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>A server to reduce the build time from over an hour to 20
- minutes for the continuous integration process. You can
- find out more information here:
- <a href="https://ci.FreeBSD.org/">https://ci.FreeBSD.org/</a>.</li>
-
- <li>Two ThunderX servers for native package builds for the
- &os;/arm64 architecture.</li>
-
- <li>Two servers to improve release engineering builds.</li>
-
- <li>Four servers to improve package builds.</li>
-
- <li>Four servers as build slaves to increase the number of
- builds in the continuous integration process.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>&os; Advocacy and Education</p>
-
- <p>A large part of our efforts are dedicated to advocating for
- the Project. This includes promoting work being done by
- others with &os;; producing advocacy literature to teach
- people about &os; and help make the path to starting using
- &os; or contributing to the Project easier; and attending and
- getting other &os; contributors to volunteer to run &os;
- events, staff &os; tables, and give &os; presentations.</p>
-
- <p>Here is a list highlighting some of the advocacy and
- education work we did last year:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Attended and/or sponsored 24 events around the world</li>
-
- <li>Provided 15 Travel Grants to developers</li>
-
- <li>Created new and updated marketing literature including:
- <ul>
- <li>Updated &os; 10 Brochure</li>
-
- <li>New TeachBSD postcard to spread the word about the
- program</li>
-
- <li>Google Summer of Code flyer</li>
-
- <li>&os; 11 Brochure</li>
-
- <li>Updated Recruiting Flyer</li>
-
- <li>Updated Get Involved Flyer</li>
-
- <li>&os; as a Platform for Research Flyer</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
-
- <li>Created a series of &os; How-to Guides:
- <ul>
- <li>Installing &os; with VirtualBox (Mac/Windows)</li>
-
- <li>Installing a Desktop Environment on &os;</li>
-
- <li>Installing &os; for Raspberry Pi</li>
-
- <li>Installing PC-BSD as a Primary Operating System</li>
-
- <li>&os; Setup Tips</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
-
- <li>Acquired New Testimonials:
- <ul>
- <li>Accelerations Systems</li>
-
- <li>NeoSmart Technologies</li>
-
- <li>Chelsio Communications</li>
-
- <li>Crescent River Port Pilots' Association</li>
-
- <li>IXC</li>
-
- <li>Stormshield</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
-
- <li>Updated the &os; Project and Foundation Branding:
- <ul>
- <li>New FreeBSD Foundation website and logo</li>
-
- <li>Updated Brand Assets page to include more information
- about the &os; Project and FreeBSD Foundation
- logos.</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We published our September/October and November/December
- Journal issues at
- <a href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We also published monthly newsletters to highlight work being
- done to support &os;, tell you about upcoming events, and
- provide other information to keep you in the loop of what we
- are doing to support the &os; Project and community:
- <a href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Conferences and Events</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation sponsors many conferences, events, and
- summits around the globe. These events can be BSD-related,
- open source, or technology events geared towards
- underrepresented groups.</p>
-
- <p>We support the &os;-focused events to help provide a venue
- for sharing knowledge, to work together on projects, and to
- facilitate collaboration between developers and commercial
- users. This all helps provide a healthy ecosystem. We
- support the non-&os; events to promote and raise awareness
- of &os;, to increase the use of &os; in different
- applications, and to recruit more contributors to the
- Project.</p>
-
- <p>We also sponsored or attended the following events last
- quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Ohio LinuxFest, October, Columbus, Ohio</li>
-
- <li>Grace Hopper 2016, October, Houston, TX</li>
-
- <li>COSC 2016, October, Beijing, China</li>
-
- <li>Bay Area &os; Vendor and Devoloper's Summit and MeetBSD
- 2016, November, Berkely, CA</li>
-
- <li>USENIX LISA '16, December, Boston, MA</li>
-
- <li>OSC 2016, December, Beijing, China</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Get the whole list of conferences we supported in 2016 at:
- <a href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/blog/recap-of-2016-advocacy-efforts/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/blog/recap-of-2016-advocacy-efforts/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Legal/&os; IP</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation owns the &os; trademarks, and it is our
- responsibility to protect them. We continued to review
- requests and grant permission to use the trademarks. We also
- provided legal support for the core team to investigate the
- status of certain patents.</p>
-
- <p>&os; Community Engagement</p>
-
- <p>Anne Dickison, our Marketing Director, has been overseeing
- the efforts to rewrite the Project's Code of Conduct to help
- make this a safe, inclusive, and welcoming community. The
- updated Code of Conduct and Report Guidelines are going
- through the final review process, and will be handed off to
- the Core Team for approval in Q1 2017.</p>
-
- <p>Go to
- <a href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org">http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org</a>
- to find out how we support &os; and how we can help you!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
- Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd" >
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>January-March</month>
-
- <year>2017</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>While a few of these projects indicate they are a
- &quot;plan&nbsp;B&quot; or an &quot;attempt III&quot;, many
- are still hewing to their original plans, and all have
- produced impressive results. Please enjoy this vibrant
- collection of reports, covering the first quarter of 2017.</p>
-
- <p>&mdash;Benjamin Kaduk</p>
-
- <p><hr /></p>
-
- <p>The deadline for submissions covering the period from April
- to June 2017 is July 7, 2017.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>The &os; Dutch Documentation Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>René</given>
- <common>Ladan</common>
- </name>
- <email>rene@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
- <email>remko@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/docproj/translations.html#dutch">The Dutch Translation Project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work has started on an initial translation of the &os;
- Handbook to the Dutch language via the &quot;po&quot; system. While we
- have an (outdated) version of the Handbook available via the
- older XML files, we are now trying to get back into shape with
- the PO file.</p>
-
- <p>Rene started working on two articles already and did some
- translation of strings for the FDP-Primer, while Remko has started
- working on the Handbook. If you think you can assist with either,
- please send Rene and Remko an email so that
- we can start coordinating work.</p>
-
- <p>In addition, since we have a translation set already from the
- XML files, it would be interesting to see whether we
- can merge them easily into the PO structure. If you have ideas
- on that, contact us a.s.a.p.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Snow&nbsp;B.V. (in part)</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Identify a way to merge the current XML translations into
- the nl_NL.po files.</task>
-
- <task>Merge the translations into the .po files.</task>
-
- <task>Update the remaining open items into the po files.</task>
-
- <task>Remove the old/outdated translation files from the main
- repo and use the <tt>po</tt> and <tt>book.xml</tt> files to generate the Dutch
- handbook and other files.</task>
-
- <task>Identify whether we can also translate the <tt>htdocs</tt> pages
- via the PO system.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/s390x Attempt III</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bjoern A.</given>
- <common>Zeeb</common>
- </name>
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A long time ago, in the &os; 5 times, there was an initial
- port of &os; to s390 (32bit) and s390x (64bit)
- which booted past <tt>init</tt> on good days in an emulator.</p>
-
- <p>As an attempt to revive the s390x/systemz efforts I started
- to get &os; s390x to build with clang/llvm 3.9.
- At this time, it is possible to build world and a GENERIC kernel
- skeleton (not doing anything yet) using external binutils.</p>
-
- <p>The primary idea of this initial work was to allow for
- incremental addition of the necessary architecture-specific code.
- Having the build framework in place will allow third-party
- developers to simply type <tt>make</tt>, as they are willing
- to contribute to the port without having to know &os; build
- specifics. After some cleanup and further updates to a more
- recent HEAD I am planning to push the current work to a public
- repo to facilitate collaboration.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Write a wiki page with per-architecture specific tasks
- that need to be done, based on the current work and the experience
- from arm64 and riscv.</task>
-
- <task>Implement both the userspace and kernel per-architecture
- gaps.</task>
-
- <task>Figure out a way to get access to IBM's zPDT or better
- emulators to ease implementation, testing, and debugging.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>64-bit PowerPC Book-E Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Justin</given>
- <common>Hibbits</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhibbits@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Book-E platform target now supports 64-bit mode
- (&quot;powerpc64&quot;). It includes a 63-bit address space
- split, but the page table directory list uses holes to expand
- to the full address space, leaving gaps in the address space
- where page mappings are repeated. This may change in the
- future.</p>
-
- <p>As with the AIM powerpc64 port, Book-E supports running powerpc
- (32-bit) binaries as well, and has even been tested with a
- 32-bit <tt>init</tt> and 64-bit shell.</p>
-
- <p>Several of the SoC drivers are supported, however, the dTSEC
- ethernet controller is not yet supported. Work is ongoing to
- support it.</p>
-
- <p>A QORIQ64 config is included, targeting the P5 and T* series
- SoCs from Freescale.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to Juniper Networks for providing patches against an
- older internally maintained &os; version, which enabled this
- porting effort, and for providing historical context for quirks
- of the pmap changes.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Port the dTSEC driver to 64-bit. There are assumptions in the
- reference driver of operating in a 32-bit environment. It may
- be easier to port the Linux driver instead, which would also
- give ARM support for this ethernet controller.</task>
-
- <task>Take advantage of pointer alignment to squeeze more bits
- out of the page tables; it should be possible to squeeze at
- least 3 more bits out, one at each level.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="kern">
- <title>pNFS Server Plan B</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rick</given>
- <common>Macklem</common>
- </name>
- <email>rmacklem@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Parallel NFS (pNFS) is an extension to the NFSv4 protocol that
- allows for file accesses within a single logical mount to be
- performed against multiple file servers, with the potential
- for data access to occur in parallel. The pNFS
- &quot;layout&quot; in use specifies how the division occurs, with
- metadata operations occurring against the main server, and
- bulk data operations (read/write/setattr/etc.) occurring via
- a layout-specific scheme between the client and data
- servers.</p>
-
- <p>My first attempt at a pNFS server using GlusterFS was a dud.
- It worked, but performance was so poor that it was not
- usable. This attempt that I call &quot;Plan B&quot;, only uses &os;,
- with one &os; server handling the metadata operations and multiple
- &os; servers configured to serve data. An NFSv4.1 client
- that supports the pNFS File Layout will be able to
- read and write to the data servers directly, spreading out the
- RPC load and allowing growth beyond that of what a single
- &os; NFS server could achieve.</p>
-
- <p>There is no support for the Flex Files Layout or mirroring
- at this time. I hope to use the Flex Files Layout to add
- mirroring support over the next year or so. Striping is
- also not supported, but I have no plans for implementing it
- at the moment.</p>
-
- <p>Plan B is working quite well now and should be available
- for testing by the end of April. I will announce how to do this on
- the freebsd-fs@FreeBSD.org mailing list when it is available.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Testing by others will be needed, once it is available.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>OpenBSM</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Christian</given>
- <common>Brueffer</common>
- </name>
- <email>brueffer@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>TrustedBSD audit mailing list</name>
- <email>trustedbsd-audit@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.openbsm.org">OpenBSM: Open Source Basic Security Module (BSM) Audit Implementation</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/openbsm/openbsm">OpenBSM on GitHub</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/audit.html">&os; Audit Handbook Chapter</url>
- <url href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D10149">DTrace Audit Provider</url>
- <url href="https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/cadets/">DARPA CADETS project</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/openbsm/openbsm/blob/master/TODO">TODO List on GitHub</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>OpenBSM is a BSD-licensed implementation of Sun's Basic Security
- Module (BSM) API and file format. It is the userspace side of the
- CAPP Audit implementations in &os; and Mac OS X. Additionally,
- the audit trail processing tools are expected to work on Linux.</p>
-
- <p>During this quarter, experimental support for UUIDs in BSM trails
- was added to OpenBSM. A DTrace audit provider using this
- functionality has been developed as part of the DARPA CADETS
- project and is in review (<a
- href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D10149">https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D10149</a>).
- In the OpenBSM GitHub repository, support for Coverity static
- analysis was added via TravisCI. Additionally, the OpenBSM
- 1.2-alpha5 release has been merged into the &os; HEAD
- branch.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test the latest release on different versions of &os;, Mac OS X
- and Linux. Testing on the latest versions of Mac OS X
- would be particularly appreciated.</task>
-
- <task>Fix problems that have been reported via GitHub and the
- &os; bug tracker.</task>
-
- <task>Implement the features mentioned in the TODO list on
- GitHub.</task>
- </help>
-
- <sponsor>DARPA/AFRL (in part)</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>TrustedBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Christian</given>
- <common>Brueffer</common>
- </name>
- <email>brueffer@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Robert</given>
- <common>Watson</common>
- </name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>TrustedBSD announce mailing list</given>
- </name>
- <email>trustedbsd-announce@TrustedBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.trustedbsd.org">TrustedBSD Website</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/trustedbsd">TrustedBSD on GitHub</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The TrustedBSD Project is an open-source community developing
- advanced security features for the open-source &os; operating
- system. Started in April 2000, the project developed support
- for extended attributes, access control lists (ACLs), UFS2,
- OpenPAM, security event auditing, OpenBSM, a flexible kernel
- access control framework, mandatory access control, and the
- GEOM storage layer. The results of this work may be found not
- just in &os;, but also NetBSD, OpenBSD, Linux, and Apple's Mac
- OS X and iOS operating systems. Today, the project continues
- to maintain and enhance these mature features in &os;.</p>
-
- <p>During this quarter, the TrustedBSD project transitioned from the
- &os; Perforce server to GitHub. This was made possible by
- Alexis Sarghel, who owned the user &quot;trustedbsd&quot; on GitHub and
- graciously transferred this account to the TrustedBSD project.
- To date, the repositories hosting the TrustedBSD website and
- the SEBSD repository have been moved.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>MySQL</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mahdi</given>
- <common>Mokhtari</common>
- </name>
- <email>mmokhi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
- <common>Felder</common>
- </name>
- <email>feld@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.mysql.com/why-mysql/presentations/mysql-80-overview/">MySQL80 Overview</url>
- <url href="https://www.mysql.com/why-mysql/presentations/innodb-whats-new-mysql-80/">MySQL80 InnoDB New Features</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This quarter a new <tt>-dev</tt> version of MySQL landed in
- the Ports Collection, MySQL 8.0. It introduces many new features,
- though we had to (re)-patch parts of it which were merged by
- MySQL from MySQL5.7.</p>
-
- <p>We also updated MySQL 5.6 to its latest version and closed many
- PRs related to it, mostly relating to using &os;-provided ports
- for libraries instead of the bundled copies. And of course
- there were plenty of security updates.</p>
-
- <p>We can also report that the problem of having to specify
- <tt>${mysql_optfile}</tt>, which some people encountered while
- using MySQL, is now considered to be solved in all MySQL
- versions: 5.6, 5.7, and 8.0. Now the init script will search
- all default locations, for backwards compatibility with the
- variety of locations used for configuration files, before it
- gives up and reports an error.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Test the new version and report problems.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Linuxulator</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dimitry</given>
- <common>Chagin</common>
- </name>
- <email>dchagin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napierała</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mahdi</given>
- <common>Mokhtari</common>
- </name>
- <email>mmokhi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>In this quarter, we are pleased to announce two (of many)
- works achieved in the Linuxulator.</p>
-
- <p>We added a new placeholder marker <tt>UNIMPLEMENTED</tt> to
- accompany the previously existing <tt>DUMMY</tt>, for
- distinguishing syscalls that the Linux kernel itself does not
- implement from those that we currently do not implement. Now
- our <tt>linux_dummy.c</tt> is clearer for newcomers to
- follow, and they will quickly know which areas they can start
- working on.</p>
-
- <p>Support for two new syscalls, <tt>preadv</tt> and
- <tt>pwritev</tt>, was added to the Linuxulator.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We plan to implement the <tt>execveat</tt> syscall for the
- native &os; syscall table and then port/wrap it for use in
- the Linuxulator.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Intel 10G and 40G Network Driver Updates</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeb</given>
- <common>Cramer</common>
- </name>
- <email>jeb.j.cramer@intel.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Eric</given>
- <common>Joyner</common>
- </name>
- <email>eric.joyner@intel.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Krzysztof </given>
- <common>Galazka</common>
- </name>
- <email>krzysztof.galazka@intel.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D9851">Commit adding X553 <tt>ix</tt>/<tt>ixv</tt> Support for <tt>iflib</tt></url>
- <url href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D5213">Commit converting <tt>ixgbe</tt> to <tt>iflib</tt></url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This driver update is for the Intel <tt>ix</tt>/<tt>ixv</tt>
- and <tt>ixl</tt>/<tt>ixlv</tt> network drivers, and includes
- support for several new hardware releases.</p>
-
- <p><tt>ix</tt>/<tt>ixv</tt>:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Added support for X553 SoC devices based on the Denverton
- platform</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p><tt>ixl</tt>/<tt>ixlv</tt>:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Added support for X722 10G SoC devices based on the
- Lewisburg chipset</li>
-
- <li>Added an interface for the upcoming iWarp driver for X722
- devices</li>
-
- <li>Added support for XXV710 25G devices</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task><tt>ix</tt>/<tt>ixv</tt> <tt>iflib</tt> support is
- currently under review in Phabricator. It will be refactored to
- include D5213.</task>
-
- <task>Initial work for <tt>ixl</tt>/<tt>ixlv</tt> <tt>iflib</tt>
- support is in progress.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>&os; on Hyper-V and Azure</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Sepherosa</given>
- <common>Ziehau</common>
- </name>
- <email>sepherosa@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hongjiang</given>
- <common>Zhang</common>
- </name>
- <email>honzhan@microsoft.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Dexuan</given>
- <common>Cui</common>
- </name>
- <email>decui@microsoft.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kylie</given>
- <common>Liang</common>
- </name>
- <email>kyliel@microsoft.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/HyperV">&os; Virtual Machines on Microsoft Hyper-V</url>
- <url href="https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn531030.aspx">Supported Linux and &os; Virtual Machines for Hyper-V on Windows</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>SR-IOV support for NICs is implemented. So far, we have only
- tested with the Mellanox ConnectX-3 VF card, which works
- despite some issues (Bug 216493: <a
- href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=216493">https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=216493</a>).</p>
-
- <p>Updates for UEFI VMs (i.e., Hyper-V Generation 2 VMs):</p>
-
- <ol>
- <li>After the loader issue (Bug 211746) is fixed, UEFI VMs can
- now boot with Secure Boot disabled;</li>
-
- <li>A synthetic keyboard driver has been added. Currently it
- is only in HEAD, but MFCs to stable/10 and stable/11 are
- planned to occur soon;</li>
-
- <li>A SCSI DVD detection issue (Bug 218248) was fixed.
- Without the fix, the VM would fail to boot.</li>
- </ol>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Microsoft</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="proj">
- <title>Porting Software to CloudABI: Sandboxed Bitcoin!</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
- <email>ed@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://nuxi.nl/cloudabi/freebsd/">How to Use CloudABI on &os;</url>
- <url href="https://nuxi.nl/blog/2017/02/18/porting-leveldb-to-cloudabi.html">LevelDB for CloudABI</url>
- <url href="https://nuxi.nl/blog/2017/03/15/sandboxed-memcached.html">Memcached for CloudABI</url>
- <url href="https://laanwj.github.io/2017/03/02/porting-bitcoin-core-to-cloudabi.html">Bitcoin for CloudABI</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>CloudABI is a framework that allows you to develop strongly
- sandboxed applications a lot more easily. It is a programming
- environment that exclusively uses &os;'s Capsicum facilities. Any
- features incompatible with Capsicum have been removed entirely,
- which means that it is easier to determine how code needs to be
- adjusted to behave correctly while sandboxed. In essence, you only
- need to patch up the code until it builds.</p>
-
- <p>Last year we have managed to port a lot of exciting libraries over
- to CloudABI. Highlights include sandboxing aware versions of
- <a href="http://www.boost.org/">Boost</a> and
- <a href="http://leveldb.org/">LevelDB</a>. Now that these
- libraries are readily available, we are at the point where we can
- shift our focus towards porting full applications.</p>
-
- <p>In late February one of the lead developers of
- <a href="https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin">the Bitcoin reference
- implementation</a> got in touch, as he is very interested in
- creating a copy of Bitcoin that is better protected against
- security bugs. You do not want a security bug in the
- networking/consensus code to allow an attacker to steal coins from
- your local wallet!</p>
-
- <p>As I think that this is a use case that demonstrates the strength
- of CloudABI well, I've made addressing any issues reported by the
- Bitcoin developers a top priority. Once the Bitcoin port is
- complete, we want to provide binary packages of it as well.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Nuxi, the Netherlands</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Though getting Bitcoin to work is pretty awesome, don't let
- that distract us from porting other pieces of software over as
- well! Are you the maintainer of a piece of software that could
- benefit from sandboxing? Be sure to try building it using the
- CloudABI toolchain!</task>
-
- <task>One of the pieces of software that got ported over to
- CloudABI some time ago is Memcached. Are you a user of
- Memcached? If so, feel free to give the sandboxed version of
- Memcached for CloudABI a try!</task>
-
- <task>So far, CloudABI can be used to run software written in C, C++
- and Python. Would you like to see any other programming language
- work on CloudABI as well? Be sure to help out!</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>René</given>
- <common>Ladan</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>&os; Ports Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">About &os; Ports</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/ports-contributing.html">Contributing to Ports</url>
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">&os; Ports Monitoring</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html">Ports Management Team</url>
- <url href="https://twitter.com/FreeBSD_portmgr/">&os; portmgr on Twitter (@FreeBSD_portmgr)</url>
- <url href="https://www.facebook.com/portmgr">&os; Ports Management Team on Facebook</url>
- <url href="https://plus.google.com/communities/108335846196454338383">&os; Ports Management Team on Google+</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The number of ports is currently just 500 short of 30,000. The current
- number of PRs is close to 2,400, of which 620 are unassigned. The last
- quarter saw 6656 commits from 167 comitters. Both the number of ports and
- the number of unassigned PRs have increased in the last quarter.</p>
-
- <p>In the last quarter, we welcomed 7 new committers: Eugene Grosbein
- (eugen), Johannes Dieterich (jmd), Larry Rosenman (ler), Mahdi Mokhtari
- (mmohki), Matthew Rezny (rezny), Tobias Kortkamp (tobik), and Vladimir
- Kondratyev (wulf). dumbbell@ was already a src committer and got an extension
- for the Ports Tree. We also welcomed back krion@ and miwi@. We took 6
- bits in for safe-keeping: itetcu@, leeym@, mva@, olivierd@, pgollucci@,
- and sanpei@.</p>
-
- <p>There were no changes to the membership of portmgr.</p>
-
- <p>antoine@ worked on <tt>USES=samba</tt> to prepare for the
- removal of the long-outdated Samba 3.6 ports and replace them
- with modern versions. The new default versions are:
- FreePascal 3.0.2, Ruby 2.3, and Samba 4.4. A new variable
- <tt>USE_LOCALE</tt> was created to add the <tt>LANG</tt> and
- <tt>LC_ALL</tt> environment variables to all builds.
- Out-of-tree patches can now be added with the new
- <tt>EXTRA_PATCH_TREE</tt> variable. The error messages for
- invalid <tt>OPTIONS_SINGLE</tt> options were improved.</p>
-
- <p>Some of the major port updates last quarter were: pkg 1.10.1, linux
- c6_64, Firefox 52.0.2, Chromium 57.0.2987.110, GCC 4.9.4, Gnome 3.18.0,
- Xorg 1.18.4, Qt 4.8.7 and 5.7.1, and PHP 7.1.</p>
-
- <p>antoine@ ran 31 exp-runs to test version updates and under-the-hood
- changes.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The number of unassigned and open PRs is still growing, so if you
- have some spare time, please close some of those.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="ports">
- <title>Rust</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jean-Sébastien</given>
- <common>Pédron</common>
- </name>
- <email>dumbbell@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Thomas</given>
- <common>Zander</common>
- </name>
- <email>riggs@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Rust">Wiki Portal</url>
- <url href="https://gist.github.com/dumbbell/b587da50ef014078da9e732a4331ebad">Guide to Bootstraping Rust on &os;</url>
- <url href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=216143">Bug Report to Track Progress on Bootstrapping</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In the Ports Collection, Rust was updated to 1.16.0 and Cargo
- to 0.17.0, the latest versions at the time of this writing.</p>
-
- <p><tt>lang/rust-nightly</tt> was also updated to a snapshot from
- February and it is now enabled on <tt>i386</tt>. It is
- lagging a bit behind upstream, but <a
- href="https://rustup.rs/">Rustup</a> works nicely on &os; if
- you need to try any versions/channels of Rust.</p>
-
- <p>Work has started to bootstrap Rust on non-<tt>x86</tt> architectures.
- Patches to add &os;/aarch64 support were submitted and accepted
- upstream. &os;/sparc64 is in progress. The <tt>lang/rust-nightly</tt>
- port is also being adapted to compile natively on &os;/aarch64. This
- work is critical, in particular because Firefox will shortly require
- Rust. If you want to help, please refer to the guide linked above.</p>
-
- <p>The compiler, <tt>rustc</tt>, is crashing sometimes when there is a
- compilation error. Therefore, there is a bit of work to do to improve
- stability.</p>
-
- <p>There is some code duplication between <tt>lang/rust*</tt> and
- <tt>devel/cargo</tt>. Those Makefiles deserve a bit of cleanup. It
- might be useful to create a <tt>USES=rust</tt> Makefile helper.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Bootstrap Rust on more platforms.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate compiler crashes.</task>
-
- <task>Create a <tt>USES=rust</tt> Makefile helper and simplify
- the Rust and Cargo ports.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate how to speed up <tt>lang/rust*</tt>
- compilation time.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os;&nbsp;Release Engineering Team</name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.1R/schedule.html">&os;&nbsp;11.1-RELEASE Schedule</url>
- <url href="http://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/">&os; development Snapshots</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting
- and publishing release schedules for official project releases
- of &os;, announcing code freezes, and maintaining the
- respective branches, among other things.</p>
-
- <p>The &os;&nbsp;Release Engineering Team continued producing
- weekly development snapshots for the 12-CURRENT, 11-STABLE,
- and 10-STABLE branches.</p>
-
- <p>In addition, the &os;&nbsp;11.1-RELEASE schedule was added to
- the Project website. Please note, however, the schedule on
- the website is still subject to change.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on Marvell Armada38x</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marcin</given>
- <common>Wojtas</common>
- </name>
- <email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Zbigniew</given>
- <common>Bodek</common>
- </name>
- <email>zbb@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Final testing and productionization of support for the
- Marvell Armada38x platform is under way. The rebase and cleanup
- is going well, with patches functioning on top of HEAD and ready for
- upstreaming.</p>
-
- <p>Specific tasks completed include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Platform benchmarking and low-level optimizations
- (internal bus, L1/L2 cache prefetch) &mdash; already
- submitted)</li>
-
- <li>Enable the PL310 L2 cache controller &mdash; currently under
- review</li>
-
- <li>NETA tests, optimizations and PHY-handling rework</li>
-
- <li><tt>e6000sw</tt> PHY handling rework and fixes</li>
-
- <li>Fix and enable performance counter support</li>
-
- <li>Fix timers and extract watchdog support to a separate driver</li>
-
- <li>Crypto driver fixes &mdash; merged</li>
-
- <li>AHCI controller support &mdash; merged</li>
-
- <li>Thermal driver &mdash; merged</li>
-
- <li>Merge additional support for new boards (SolidRun ClearFog
- and DB-88F6285-AP)</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Stormshield</sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>Semihalf</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Submit the remaining fixes and drivers.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Support for eMMC Flash and Faster SD Card Modes</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marius</given>
- <common>Strobl</common>
- </name>
- <email>marius@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>In r315430, support for eMMC partitions has been added to
- <tt>mmc(4)</tt> and <tt>mmcsd(4)</tt> in &os; 12. Besides the
- user data area, i.e., the default partition, eMMC v4.41 and
- later devices can additionally provide up to:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>1 enhanced user data area partition</li>
-
- <li>2 boot partitions</li>
-
- <li>1 RPMB (Replay Protected Memory Block) partition</li>
-
- <li>4 general purpose partitions (optionally with an enhanced
- or extended attribute)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Apart from simply subdividing eMMC flash devices or having
- UEFI code in the boot partition, as is done on some Intel NUCs,
- another use case for partition support is the activation of
- pseudo-SLC mode, which manufacturers of eMMC chips typically
- associate with the enhanced user data area and/or the &quot;enhanced&quot;
- attribute of general purpose partitions.</p>
-
- <p>In order to be able to partition eMMC devices, r315430 also
- added a Linux-compatible <tt>ioctl(2)</tt> interface to <tt>mmcsd(4)</tt>.
- This allows the use of the GNU <tt>mmc-utils</tt> (found in ports
- as <tt>sysutils/mmc-utils</tt>) on &os;. Besides partitioning
- eMMC devices, the <tt>mmc</tt> tool can also be used to query
- for lifetime estimates and pre-EOL information of eMMC flash, as
- well as to query some basic information from SD cards.</p>
-
- <p>CAVEAT EMPTOR: Partitioning eMMC devices is a one-time
- operation.</p>
-
- <p>Additionally, in order to make eMMC flash devices more
- usable, support for DDR (Dual Data Rate) bus speed mode at a
- maximum of 52 MHz (DDR52) has been added to <tt>mmc(4)</tt>
- and <tt>sdhci(4)</tt> in r315598, which will appear in &os; 12. Compared
- to high speed mode (the previous maximum) at 52 MHz, DDR52
- mode increases the performance of the tested eMMC chips from
- ~45 MB/s to ~80 MB/s.</p>
-
- <p>So far, support for DDR52 mode has been enabled for the eMMC
- controllers found in the Intel Apollo Lake, Bay Trail and Braswell
- chipsets. Note, however, that the eMMC and SDHCI controllers
- of the Apollo Lake variant occasionally lock up due to a
- silicon bug (which is independent of running in DDR52 mode).
- The only viable workaround for that problem appears to be the
- implementation of support for ADMA2 mode in <tt>sdhci(4)</tt>
- (currently, <tt>sdhci(4)</tt> supports only the encumbered SDMA
- mode or no DMA at all).</p>
-
- <p>However, r315598 also brought in infrastructure and
- a fair amount of code for using even faster transfer modes with eMMC
- devices and SD cards respectively, i.e., up to HS400ES with eMMC
- and the UHS-I modes up to SDR104 with SD cards.</p>
-
- <p>The intent is to merge these changes back to &os; 10 and 11.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add support for eMMC HS200, HS400, and HS400ES transfer
- modes.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for SD card UHS-I transfer modes (SDR12 to
- SDR104).</task>
-
- <task>Make <tt>mmcsd(4)</tt> more robust and correctly follow
- the relevant specifications for existing features, e.g.,
- calculate and handle erase timeouts, do a <tt>SEND_STATUS</tt>
- when CMD6 is invoked with an R1B response to the extent not
- already fixed as part of r315430, get the remainder of the
- existing code to properly check and handle return codes,
- etc.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Ceph on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Willem Jan</given>
- <common>Withagen</common>
- </name>
- <email>wjw@digiware.nl</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://ceph.com">Ceph Main Site</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/ceph/ceph">Main Repository</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/wjwithagen/ceph">My &os; Fork </url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Ceph is a distributed object store and file system designed to provide
- excellent performance, reliability and scalability.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p>Object Storage</p>
-
- <p>Ceph provides seamless access to objects using native
- language bindings or <tt>radosgw</tt>, a REST interface
- that is compatible with applications written for S3 and
- Swift.</p></li>
-
- <li><p>Block Storage</p>
-
- <p>Ceph's RADOS Block Device (RBD) provides access to block
- device images that are striped and replicated across the
- entire storage cluster.</p></li>
-
- <li><p>File System</p>
-
- <p>Ceph provides a POSIX-compliant network file system that
- aims for high performance, large data storage, and maximum
- compatibility with legacy applications.</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>I started looking into Ceph because the HAST solution with
- CARP and <tt>ggate</tt> did not really do what I was looking
- for. But I aim to run a Ceph storage cluster of storage nodes
- that are running ZFS. User stations would be running
- <tt>bhyve</tt> on RBD disks that are stored in Ceph.</p>
-
- <p>Compiling for &os; will now build most of the tools
- available in Ceph.</p>
-
- <p>Notable progress since the last report:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The most important change is that a port has been
- submitted: <tt>net/ceph-devel</tt>. However, it does not
- yet contain <tt>ceph-fuse</tt>.</li>
-
- <li>Regular updates to the <tt>ceph-devel</tt> port are
- expected, with the next one coming in April.</li>
-
- <li><tt>ceph-fuse</tt> works, allowing one to mount a CephFS
- filesystem on a &os; system and perform normal operations.</li>
-
- <li><tt>ceph-disk prepare</tt> and <tt>activate</tt> work for
- FileStore on ZFS, allowing for easy creation of OSDs.</li>
-
- <li>RBD is actually buildable and can be used to manage RADOS BLOCK
- DEVICEs.</li>
-
- <li>Most of the awkward dependencies on Linux-isms are deleted
- &mdash; only <tt>/bin/bash</tt> is here to stay.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>To get things running on a &os; system, run <tt>pkg install
- net/ceph-devel</tt> or clone <a
- href="https://github.com/wjwithagen/ceph">https://github.com/wjwithagen/ceph</a>
- and build manually by running <tt>./do_freebsd.sh</tt> in the
- checkout root.</p>
-
- <p>Parts not (yet) included:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>KRBD: Kernel Rados Block Devices are implemented in the
- Linux kernel, but not yet in the &os; kernel. It is possible
- that <tt>ggated</tt> could be used as a template, since it
- does similar things, just between two disks. It also has a
- userspace counterpart, which could ease development.</li>
-
- <li>BlueStore: &os; and Linux have different AIO APIs, and
- that incompatibility needs to resolved somehow. Additionally,
- there is discussion in &os; about <tt>aio_cancel</tt> not
- working for all devicetypes.</li>
-
- <li>CephFS as native filesystem: though <tt>ceph-fuse</tt>
- works, it can be advantageous to have an in-kernel
- implementation for heavy workloads. Cython tries to access
- an internal field in <tt>struct dirent</tt>, which does not
- compile.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Run integration tests to see if the &os; daemons will work
- with a Linux Ceph platform.</task>
-
- <task>Compile and test the userspace RBD (Rados Block Device).
- This currently works but testing has been limitted.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate and see if an in-kernel RBD device could be
- developed akin to <tt>ggate</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate the keystore, which can be embedded in the
- kernel on Linux and currently prevents building Cephfs and
- some other parts. The first question is whether it is really
- required, or only KRBD requires it.</task>
-
- <task>Scheduler information is not used at the moment, because the
- schedulers work rather differently between Linux and &os;.
- But at a certain point in time, this will need some attention
- (in <tt>src/common/Thread.cc</tt>).</task>
-
- <task>Improve the &os; init scripts in the Ceph stack, both for
- testing purposes and for running Ceph on production machines.
- Work on <tt>ceph-disk</tt> and <tt>ceph-deploy</tt> to make it
- more &os;- and ZFS-compatible.</task>
-
- <task>Build a test cluster and start running some of the
- teuthology integration tests on it. Teuthology wants to build
- its own <tt>libvirt</tt> and that does not quite work with all
- the packages &os; already has in place. There are many
- details to work out here.</task>
-
- <task>Design a vitual disk implementation that can be used with
- <tt>bhyve</tt> and attached to an RBD image.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Core's primary function is to ensure the long-term viability of
- the &os; project. A very large part of that is to ensure that the
- interactions between developers remain cordial, and consequently
- that the project appears welcoming to newcomers.</p>
-
- <p>Normally, most of Core's activities around this are done in
- private &mdash; a quiet word in the right ear, some discrete
- peacemaking, occasional reading of the riot act. Most of the time,
- this is all that is necessary.</p>
-
- <p>Unfortunately, this quarter we had an instance where such private
- measures failed to achieve the desired result, and we ended up
- ejecting a developer. This developer is an extremely talented
- programmer and has made significant contributions to the Ports
- Collection. Despite this, portmgr found him to be
- sufficiently disruptive and abrasive that in their judgement,
- the project was better off overall to sever his connection to
- itself, and core backed them up in that. We are sorry that
- events came to this sad conclusion, but we remain convinced
- that this was a necessary step to safeguard the character of
- our community.</p>
-
- <p>In a more positive light, Core has been working on a proposal
- to recognise notable contributors to the &os; project who are not
- (or perhaps <i>not yet</i>) suitable to be put forward as new
- committers. In addition to the usual routes of recognising people
- that write numbers of good bug reports or that supply patches or
- that volunteer to maintain ports, this will also allow recognition
- of people who contribute by such things as organising &os; events
- or who promote &os; through social media. A formal announcement
- of Core's proposal is imminent.</p>
-
- <p>During January, the core secretary held an exercise to contact
- all source committers who had been inactive for more than 18
- months and persuade them to hand in their commit bits if they
- were not planning to resume working on &os; in the near future.
- This is meant to be a routine function -- the &quot;grim reaper&quot; --
- that aims to keep the list of people with the ability to commit
- pretty much in synchrony with the list of people that are actively
- committing. The regular process had fallen out of activity
- several years ago, and we needed to clear the decks before
- restarting. Ultimately, this resulted in some 20
- developers-emeritus handing in their commit bits.</p>
-
- <p>No new commit bits were awarded during this quarter.</p>
-
- <p>Core is also taking soundings on producing a 10.4-RELEASE.
- This is not in the current plan, but a number of developers and
- important &os; users would be keen to see it happen, given some of
- the work that has gone into the stable/10 branch since
- 10.3-RELEASE. On the other hand, this would represent an additional
- support burden for the Security Team, including maintaining versions of
- software that have been declared obsolete upstream, in particular
- OpenSSL. As an even-numbered release, 10.4-RELEASE would have a
- &quot;normal&quot; rather than an &quot;extended&quot; lifetime which means it should
- not result in extending the support lifetime of the stable/10
- branch.</p>
-
- <p>In other news, Core arranged for the old and largely inactive
- marketing@FreeBSD.org mailing list to be wound up, and for any
- remaining activities to be transferred to the &os; Foundation.</p>
-
- <p>Core also asked clusteradm to turn off Internet-wide access to
- the <tt>finger</tt> server on freefall.freebsd.org. Many
- developers have included details such as phone numbers into
- the GECOS field of their &os; password database entries, and
- these would be revealed by the <tt>finger</tt> server &mdash;
- details which are nowadays generally felt inadvisable to
- expose publicly. <tt>finger</tt> is still available
- internally within freefall.freebsd.org. Core recommends that
- GECOS data is limited to just your full name, and we have
- updated the standard &quot;new committer&quot; e-mail template
- to reflect that.</p>
-
- <p>Core is looking for new volunteers to help out with several of
- the teams that manage various aspects of the project. In
- particular, Postmaster and the Security Team are in need of new blood.
- Recruiting for a new member of the Security Team is well under way, but anyone
- interested in joining any of the teams is encouraged to make
- themselves known either to Core or directly to the teams
- concerned.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="kern">
- <title>MMC Stack Using the CAM Framework</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ilya</given>
- <common>Bakulin</common>
- </name>
- <email>kibab@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://bakulin.de/freebsd/mmccam.html">Project Information</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/kibab/FreeBSD/tree/mmccam-collapsed-commits">Source Code</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The goal of this project is to reimplement the existing
- MMC/SD stack using the CAM framework. This will permit
- utilizing the well-tested CAM locking model and debugging
- features. It will also be possible to process interrupts
- generated by the inserted card, which is a prerequisite for
- implementing the SDIO interface. SDIO support is necessary
- for communicating with the WiFi/BT modules found on many
- development boards, such as the Raspberry Pi 3.</p>
-
- <p>Another feature that the new stack will have is support for
- sending SD commands from userland applications using
- <tt>cam(3)</tt>. This will allow for building device drivers in
- userland and make debugging much easier.</p>
-
- <p>The new stack is able to attach to an SD card and bring it
- to an operational state so that it is possible to read and
- write to the card.</p>
-
- <p>The stack has been tested to work on the Beaglebone Black and
- Wandboard Quad platforms.</p>
-
- <p>Currently the code is being prepared for inclusion in the
- &os; source tree. <tt>cam(3)</tt> is being extended to
- support SDIO-specific functions (reading registers, managing
- interrupts, etc.).</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Integrate the code into &os; HEAD to facilitate
- testing.</task>
-
- <task>Begin writing a driver for Broadcom-based WLAN chips (found
- on the Raspberry Pi 3 and Wandboard).</task>
-
- <task>Begin writing a driver for Marvell-based WLAN chips (found
- on the GlobalScale Dreamplug and some Chromebooks).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/">FreeBSD Foundation Website</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/&os;-Foundation-Q1-2017-Update.pdf">Quarterly Newsletter</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/201702StorageSummit">2017 Storage Summit</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization
- dedicated to supporting and promoting the &os; Project and
- community worldwide. Funding comes from individual and
- corporate donations and is used to fund and manage software
- development projects, conferences and developer summits, and
- provide travel grants to &os; contributors. The Foundation
- purchases and supports hardware to improve and maintain &os;
- infrastructure; publishes marketing material to promote,
- educate, and advocate for the &os; Project; facilitates
- collaboration between commercial vendors and &os;
- developers; and finally, represents the &os; Project in
- executing contracts, license agreements, and other legal
- arrangements that require a recognized legal entity.</p>
-
- <p>Our work is 100% funded by your donations. We kicked off the
- new year with some large contributions from Intel and NetApp,
- to help us raise over $400,000 last quarter! We engaged in
- discussions with new and old commercial users to help
- facilitate collaboration, explain how the Project works, and
- to ask for financial contributions to help us keep &os; the
- innovative, secure, and reliable operating system they depend
- on. Please consider making a donation today! <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation improves the &os; operating system by
- employing our technical staff to maintain and improve critical
- kernel subsystems, add features and functionality, and fix
- problems. Our contributions also include funding separate project grants
- like the arm64 port, <tt>blacklistd</tt> access control
- daemon, and integration of <tt>VIMAGE</tt> support, to make
- sure &os; remains a viable solution for research, education,
- computing, products and more.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter's project development highlights include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>168 commits sponsored by the FreeBSD Foundation in the src
- tree (base system) development branch, across three staff
- members and four grant recipients/other developers.</li>
-
- <li>Multiple funded grants, including the <tt>cfumass</tt> project, now
- committed to &os;-HEAD, and improvements to the
- <tt>blacklistd</tt> daemon and &os;/arm64 port.</li>
-
- <li>Staff contributions including improvements to toolchain
- and build tool components, run time libraries, arm64, mips64
- and 32- and 64-bit x86 architectures, release image build
- tooling, packaged base, and VM subsystem bug fixes.</li>
-
- <li>Significant progress on the 64-bit inode project, which
- is nearly ready for commit.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>&os; Advocacy and Education</p>
-
- <p>A large part of our efforts are dedicated to advocating for
- the Project. This includes promoting work being done by
- others with &os;; producing advocacy literature to teach
- people about &os; and help make the path to starting to use
- &os; or contribute to the Project easier; and attending and
- getting other &os; contributors to volunteer to run &os;
- events, staff &os; tables, and give &os; presentations.</p>
-
- <p>Some of the highlights of our advocacy and education work
- over the last quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Promoted &os; at: FOSDEM, SCALE, AsiaBSDcon, and
- FOSSASIA</li>
-
- <li>Promoted BSDCan, SCALE, USENIX LISA, vBSDcon and
- EuroBSDcon Calls for Participation</li>
-
- <li>Promoted Google Summer of Code participation on social
- media and created a flyer for people to post at their
- universities</li>
-
- <li>Published a New Faces of &os; Story: Joseph Kong</li>
-
- <li>Set up a Marketing Partnership with the USENIX Association
- and SNIA</li>
-
- <li>Published and Promoted the Jan/Feb 2017 issue of the &os;
- Journal: https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/</li>
-
- <li>Published monthly Development Projects Updates on our
- blog</li>
-
- <li>Secured a &os; table at OSCON and promoted available
- discounts</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Conferences and Events</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation sponsors many conferences, events, and
- summits around the globe. These events can be BSD-related, open
- source, or technology events geared towards underrepresented
- groups.</p>
-
- <p>We support the &os;-focused events to help provide a venue
- for sharing knowledge, to work together on projects, and to
- facilitate collaboration between developers and commercial
- users; this all helps provide a healthy ecosystem. We support
- the non-&os; events to promote and raise awareness about &os;,
- to increase the use of &os; in different applications, and to
- recruit more contributors to the Project.</p>
-
- <p>We also sponsored and/or attended the following events last
- quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>FOSDEM &os; developer summit (sponsor)</li>
-
- <li>AsiaBSDCon &mdash; Tokyo, Japan (sponsor)</li>
-
- <li>Organized and ran the &os; Storage Summit in Santa Clara,
- CA</li>
-
- <li>Board member Philip Paeps gave a &os; presentation at
- FOSSASIA</li>
-
- <li>Attended FOSSASIA, FOSDEM, and SCALE</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Release Engineering</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation provides a full-time staff member to lead the
- release engineering efforts. This has provided timely and
- reliable releases over the last few years. Some highlights
- from last quarter include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Continued the production of weekly development snapshots
- for the 12-CURRENT, 11-STABLE, and 10-STABLE branches.</li>
-
- <li>Published the initial &os; 11.1-RELEASE schedule to the
- Project website.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Legal/&os; IP</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation owns the &os; trademarks, and it is our
- responsibility to protect them. We continued to review
- requests and grant permission to use the trademarks.</p>
-
-
- <p>Many more details about how we supported &os; last quarter
- can be found in our Q1 newsletter!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>April-June</month>
-
- <year>2017</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>&os; continues to defy the rumors of its demise.</p>
-
- <p>Much of the development work done this quarter was not
- particularly visible, especially the effort needed to ensure
- the upcoming 11.1 release has as few regressions as possible.
- Planning is also well under way for the 10.4 maintenance release
- which will quickly follow it.</p>
-
- <p>Further work focused on moving the arm architectures' support
- closer to tier-1 status and improving documentation. In addition,
- large changes were made to the src and ports trees.</p>
-
- <p>These projects and others are further detailed below.</p>
-
- <p>&mdash;Mark Linimon</p>
-
- <p><hr /></p>
-
- <p>The deadline for submissions covering the period from July
- to September 2017 is October 21, 2017.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>third</name>
-
- <description>Third-Party Projects</description>
-
- <p>Many projects build upon &os; or incorporate components of
- &os; into their project. As these projects may be of interest
- to the broader &os; community, we sometimes include brief
- updates submitted by these projects in our quarterly report.
- The &os; project makes no representation as to the accuracy or
- veracity of any claims in these submissions.</p>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>64-bit Inode Numbers</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gleb</given>
- <common>Kurtsou</common>
- </name>
- <email>gleb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Konstantin</given>
- <common>Belousov</common>
- </name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kirk</given>
- <common>McKusick</common>
- </name>
- <email>mckusick@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D10439">Phabricator Review</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The 64-bit inode project was completed and merged into
- &os;&nbsp;12 on May 23, 2017. It extends the <tt>ino_t</tt>,
- <tt>dev_t</tt>, and <tt>nlink_t</tt> types to be 64-bit
- integers. It modifies the <tt>struct dirent</tt> layout to
- add a <tt>d_off</tt> field, increases the size of
- <tt>d_fileno</tt> to 64 bits, increases the size of
- <tt>d_namlen</tt> to 16 bits, and changes the required
- alignment of the structure. It increases the <tt>struct
- statfs</tt> <tt>f_mntfromname[]</tt> and
- <tt>f_mntonname[]</tt> array lengths from MNAMELEN to
- 1024.</p>
-
- <p>ABI breakage is mitigated by providing compatibility using
- versioned symbols, ingenious use of the existing padding in
- structures, and employing various other tricks.
- Unfortunately, not everything can be fixed, especially outside
- the base system. For instance, third-party APIs which pass
- <tt>struct stat</tt> as parameters are broken in backward- and
- forward-incompatible ways.</p>
-
- <p>The ABI for <tt>kinfo</tt>-consuming sysctl MIBs is changed in a
- backward-compatible way, but there is no general mechanism to
- handle other sysctl MIBS which return structures where the
- layout has changed. In our consideration, this breakage is
- either in management interfaces, where we usually allow ABI
- slippage, or is not important.</p>
-
- <p>The layout of <tt>struct xvnode</tt> changed, and no
- compatibility shims are provided.</p>
-
- <p>For <tt>struct xtty</tt>, the <tt>dev_t tty</tt> device
- member was reduced to be just <tt>uint32_t</tt>. It was
- decided that maintaining ABI compatability in this case is
- more useful than reporting a 64-bit <tt>dev_t</tt> value, for
- the sake of <tt>pstat</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>Updating note: <strong>strictly</strong> follow the instructions
- in <tt>UPDATING</tt>. Build and install the new kernel with the
- <tt>COMPAT_FREEBSD11</tt> option enabled, then reboot, and
- only then install the new world.</p>
-
- <p>Credits: The 64-bit inode project, also known as ino64,
- started life many years ago as a project by Gleb Kurtsou
- (gleb). Kirk McKusick (mckusick) then picked up and updated
- the patch, and acted as a flag-waver. Feedback, suggestions,
- and discussions were carried out by Ed Maste (emaste), John
- Baldwin (jhb), Jilles Tjoelker (jilles), and Rick Macklem
- (rmacklem). Kris Moore (kris) performed an initial ports
- investigation followed by an exp-run by Antoine Brodin
- (antoine). Essential and all-embracing testing was done by
- Peter Holm (pho). The heavy lifting of coordinating all these
- efforts and bringing the project to completion were done by
- Konstantin Belousov (kib). </p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation (emaste, kib)
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BSD Meetups at Rennes (France)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mathieu</given>
- <common>Kerjouan</common>
- </name>
- <email>contact@steepath.eu</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.meetup.com/fr-FR/Meetup-BSD-Rennes/events/239248155/">First Event</url>
- <url href="https://www.meetup.com/fr-FR/Meetup-BSD-Rennes/events/240202297/">Second Event</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Two meetups dedicated to BSD systems were held in Rennes,
- France. The first one was hosted in the OVH office in Rennes
- and included presentations on multiple subjects: the
- non-technical history of FreeNAS (presented by olivier@), how
- OVH is using ZFS, an introduction to jails, and a use case for
- BGP/bird on &os;.</p>
-
- <p>The second meetup, also hosted in the OVH office, presented these
- subjects: how to create a &os; port (presented by jadawin@),
- how OVH is using Finite State Machines for managing their
- storage system, network high-availability with &os;, and a
- jail tutorial by means of a demonstration running 200 OSPF
- (using <tt>net/bird</tt>) routers using jails and vnets on a
- small PC Engines APU2 system with only 4 CPU cores (1Ghz AMD)
- and 4GB RAM).</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>OVH</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>New Port: FRRouting</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Olivier</given>
- <common>Cochard-Labbé</common>
- </name>
- <email>olivier@cochard.me</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://frrouting.org/">FRRouting Home Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FRRouting (FRR), a Quagga fork, is an IP routing protocol
- suite for Linux and Unix platforms which includes protocol
- daemons for BGP, IS-IS, OSPF and RIP (LPD and PIM support need to be
- fixed on &os;). FRR is a Linux Foundation Collaborative
- Project with contributors including 6WIND, Architecture
- Technology Corporation, Big Switch Networks, Cumulus Networks,
- LabN Consulting, NetDEF (OpenSourceRouting), Orange, Volta
- Networks, and other companies.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Orange</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The Postmaster Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>David</given>
- <common>Wolfskill</common>
- </name>
- <email>dhw@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Larry</given>
- <common>Rosenman</common>
- </name>
- <email>ler@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ryan</given>
- <common>Steinmetz</common>
- </name>
- <email>zi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Eygene</given>
- <common>Ryabinkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>rea@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Remko</given>
- <common>Lodder</common>
- </name>
- <email>remko@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Kurt</given>
- <common>Jaeger</common>
- </name>
- <email>pi@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/administration.html#t-postmaster">The Postmaster Team</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p> Postmaster handles the mail flow for the &os; project.</p>
-
- <p>Clusteradm provides us with four jails: mailman, mailarchive,
- mx1, and mx2. In addition, there is some part of the setup
- running on freefall.FreeBSD.org. The system uses
- <tt>postfix</tt>, <tt>mailman</tt>, <tt>spamassassin</tt>, and
- some other tools from the ports tree to handle the mail flow.
- We use a very small, non-public Subversion repository for
- parts of the configuration.</p>
-
- <p>During Q2, Larry Rosenman, Kurt Jaeger, Eygene Ryabinkin,
- Remko Lodder and Ryan Steinmetz joined the Postmaster Team,
- and Florian Smeets left the Postmaster Team.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to Florian for his long service in that role! David
- Wolfskill is planning to leave the role as soon as the new
- team members are settled. Vsevolod Stakhov plans to provide
- us with support to integrate <tt>rspamd</tt> into the setup,
- as well.</p>
-
- <p>The workload for the Postmaster Team is not high, but the
- complexity of the setup has its own demands.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>We need to improve our internal documentation of workflows and
- processes.</task>
-
- <task>We should consider adding some monitoring to provide
- quarterly numbers on the mail flow.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os;&nbsp;Release Engineering Team</name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/11.1R/schedule.html">&os;&nbsp;11.1-RELEASE Schedule</url>
- <url href="https://download.FreeBSD.org/ftp/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/">&os; Development Snapshots</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting
- and publishing release schedules for official project releases
- of &os;, announcing code freezes, and maintaining the
- respective branches, among other things.</p>
-
- <p>The &os;&nbsp;11.1-RELEASE cycle started on May 19, and
- continued as scheduled. &os; consumers are urged to test
- whenever possible to help ensure the reliability and stability
- of the upcoming second release from the <tt>stable/11</tt>
- branch.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Using LLVM's LLD Linker as &os;'s System Linker</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rafael</given>
- <common>Espíndola</common>
- </name>
- <email>rafael.espindola@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Maste</common>
- </name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/LLD">&os; <tt>lld</tt> Wiki Page</url>
- <url href="http://llvm.org/pr23214">&os;/LLD Tracking PR (LLVM Bugzilla)</url>
- <url href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/214864">Exp-Run Request Using <tt>lld</tt> as <tt>/usr/bin/ld</tt></url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>LLD is the linker in the LLVM family of projects. It is a
- high-performance linker that supports the ELF, COFF and
- Mach-O object formats. It is broadly compatible with the
- common linkers used for each file format. For ELF this is
- the GNU Binary File Descriptor (BFD) <tt>ld</tt> and GNU
- <tt>gold</tt>. However, LLD's authors are not constrained
- by strict compatibility where it would hamper performance or
- desired functionality.</p>
-
- <p>LLD is now used as the default system linker for
- &os;/arm64 and can link a working kernel, kernel modules, and
- userland for &os;/amd64. LLD can also link a working
- kernel and modules (but not userland) for &os;/arm and
- &os;/i386.</p>
-
- <p>Work is ongoing to address ports that do not build with LLD
- as the system linker (either by fixing the port, or
- configuring the port to be linked by GNU <tt>ld</tt>).</p>
-
- <p>For &os;&nbsp;12.0 we expect to use LLD as the system linker for
- the same set of architectures that use Clang by default:
- 32- and 64-bit arm and x86.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix <tt>libtool</tt> to detect LLD and pass the same
- command line arguments as for GNU <tt>ld</tt> and
- <tt>gold</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate the remaining amd64 and arm64 port
- build failures.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate and improve LLD on i386 and arm, before
- the creation of the stable/12 branch.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate and improve LLD on all other
- architectures.</task>
-
- <task>Extensive testing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>DTC</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Emmanuel</given>
- <common>Vadot</common>
- </name>
- <email>manu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
-
- <body>
- <p>The in-tree DTC (Device Tree Compiler) was switched to use the
- BSD-licensed version by default. (The previous default DTC is
- licensed under the GPL.) The current version supports overlays
- and is able to compile every DTS (Device Tree Source) used by the &os; arm
- releases. The ports GPL version was updated to the latest
- release (1.4.4). The in-tree GPL version is still present but
- the goal is to remove it before &os; 12.0.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>DTS Updates</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Emmanuel</given>
- <common>Vadot</common>
- </name>
- <email>manu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>DTS (Device Tree Source) files provide a human-readable
- source description of the hardware resources for a given
- computer system (such as ARM- or MIPS-based embedded boards).
- The DTS source representation must be compiled into a binary
- format in order to be linked into the kernel and used to
- locate devices at runtime.</p>
-
- <p>The DTS files in &os; were updated to match the versions from
- Linux 4.11, to represent more modern devices and provide more
- accurate representations.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Updating Port Metadata for non-x86 Architectures</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
- <common>Linimon</common>
- </name>
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://thunderx1.nyi.FreeBSD.org/jail.html?mastername=110arm64-default">aarch64 Poudriere Machine</url>
- <url href="http://beefy8.nyi.FreeBSD.org/jail.html?mastername=head-armv6-default">armv6 Poudriere Machine</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I have been analyzing the error logs from ports builds for
- all non-x86 architectures, including both the logs published
- on the package build cluster and also other builds of
- powerpc64 and sparc64.</p>
-
- <p>From this analysis, I have marked almost all the failing
- ports as either <tt>BROKEN</tt> or
- <tt>NOT_FOR</tt>/<tt>ONLY_FOR</tt>, as appropriate.</p>
-
- <p>The intent of this work is not to make life harder for
- anyone, but rather, in fact, the opposite. With these
- definitions in place, it is possible to scan the poudriere
- bulk build output (the &quot;Ignored ports&quot; portion, in
- particular) and see quickly what ports are failing to build
- and why. Previously, finding the exact reason why a build
- failed needed some research (<tt>portsmon</tt> only analyzes
- failure messages on amd64). Additionally, it is extremely
- difficult to work through several hundred logs that simply say
- &quot;failed to compile&quot;, &quot;failed to link&quot;, and
- so forth.</p>
-
- <p>This is part of an effort to identify where we need further
- work to bring sufficient Ports Collection support to, e.g.,
- armv6 and aarch64 to bring them closer to true Tier-1
- status.</p>
-
- <p>To further facilitate locating patterns in the Poudriere
- output, I have begun reworking some existing
- <tt>BROKEN</tt>/<tt>NOT_FOR</tt>/<tt>ONLY_FOR</tt> messages so
- that they will sort more easily. This includes sorting the
- order in which architectures appear in the lists.</p>
-
- <p>Many people have been doing great work on fixing the
- individual ports. I hope that my work makes their jobs
- somewhat easier.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>&os; Driver for the Annapurna Labs ENA</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marcin</given>
- <common>Wojtas</common>
- </name>
- <email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michał</given>
- <common>Krawczyk</common>
- </name>
- <email>mk@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/enhanced-networking.html">Enhanced Networking Guide</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ENA (Elastic Network Adapter) is a 25G SmartNIC developed by
- Annapurna Labs and is based on a custom ARMv8 chip. This is a
- high-performance networking card available in the AWS offerings.
- It introduces enhancements in network utilization scalability
- on EC2 machines under the control of various operating systems, in
- particular &os;.</p>
-
- <p>The goal of &os; enablement is to provide top performance and
- a wide range of monitoring and management features such
- as:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>multiple queue modes</li>
-
- <li>hardware offloads (rx and tx checksum)</li>
-
- <li>an admin queue</li>
-
- <li>asynchronous notifications</li>
-
- <li>robust hardware access</li>
-
- <li>a scalable number of MSI-X vectors</li>
-
- <li>hardware counters</li>
-
- <li>watchdog mechanism</li>
-
- <li>LRO</li>
-
- <li>RSS</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The driver is available in the kernel source tree as of
- r318647.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Annapurna Labs &mdash; an Amazon company</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add RSS configuration from userspace (via sysctls).</task>
-
- <task>Add support for LLQ mechanisms.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>Absolute &os;, 3rd Edition</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michael</given>
- <common>Lucas</common>
- </name>
- <email>mwlucas@michaelwlucas.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/2972">Status as of 30 June</url>
- <url href="https://www.michaelwlucas.com/os/af2e">Second Edition</url>
- <url href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23af3e&amp;src=typd">Trivial Updates</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>I'm working on a third edition of <i>Absolute &os;</i>. This
- will be a nearly complete rewrite, thanks to the addition of
- little details like ZFS, GPT, <tt>dma</tt>, GELI, new boot
- procedures, disk labeling, <tt>pkg(8)</tt>, <tt>blacklistd</tt>,
- jails, etc..</p>
-
- <p>My current (delusional) plan is to have a first draft
- finished by the end of October 2017, so we can have print
- copies for BSDCan 2018.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Write the remaining 75% of the book.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="kern">
- <title>pNFS Server Plan B</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rick</given>
- <common>Macklem</common>
- </name>
- <email>rmacklem@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~rmacklem/pnfs-planb-setup.txt">Testing Instructions</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Parallel NFS (pNFS) is an extension to the NFSv4 protocol that
- allows for file accesses within a single logical mount to be
- performed against multiple file servers, with the potential
- for data access to occur in parallel. The pNFS
- &quot;layout&quot; in use specifies how the division occurs, with
- metadata operations occurring against the main server, and
- bulk data operations (read/write/setattr/etc.) occurring via
- a layout-specific scheme between the client and the data
- servers.</p>
-
- <p>My first attempt at a pNFS server using GlusterFS was a dud.
- It worked, but performance was so poor that it was not
- usable. This attempt that I call &quot;Plan B&quot;, only
- uses &os;, with one &os; server handling the metadata
- operations and multiple &os; servers configured to serve
- data, is now ready for third-party testing. If testing by
- third parties goes well, I anticipate the code will be
- merged into &os; head in time for &os;&nbsp;12. Fairly
- recent &os; or Linux systems should be usable as pNFS
- clients for testing. This server supports the File Layout,
- which is supported by both of these clients.</p>
-
- <p>There is no support for the Flex Files Layout or mirroring
- at this time. I hope to use the Flex Files Layout to add
- mirroring support over the next year or so. Striping is not
- supported, and I have no plans for implementing this at the
- moment.</p>
-
- <p>The patched &os; sources may now be accessed for testing
- via either Subversion or download of a gzipped tarball.
- They consist of a patched kernel and <tt>nfsd</tt> and can be
- used on any &os;&nbsp;11 or later system.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Testing by others will be needed, now that the code is
- available.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>New Xen Handbook Section</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Benedict</given>
- <common>Reuschling</common>
- </name>
- <email>bcr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/virtualization-host-xen.html">Handbook Section About &os; as a Xen Host</url>
- <url href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10774">Original Phabricator Review</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>&os; supports the Xen hypervisor, with DomU (guest) support since
- &os;&nbsp;8.0 and Dom0 (host) available since &os;&nbsp;11.0. The
- &os; Handbook was lacking instructions on how to run a Xen
- host and VMs. The steps were outlined in the &os; wiki, but
- needed some extra bits of text from the upstream Xen wiki in
- order to form a complete guide. The new handbook section
- briefly explains what Xen is, how it differs from other
- hypervisors, and what features are currently available in
- &os;. It then goes on to describe how to set up the Dom0, as
- well as detailing the guest VM support known as DomU.</p>
-
- <p>Reviewers Nikolai Lifanov, Roger Pau Monné, and Warren Block
- provided valuable feedback on the initial version in
- Phabricator. Additional corrections were made by Björn
- Heidotting while translating the section into German.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>More options for the Dom0 and DomU could be provided.</task>
-
- <task>People should test these instructions on their hardware
- and provide feedback. This would also help us get better
- testing of the Xen port for &os;.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Xfce on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Xfce Team</name>
- <email>xfce@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Olivier</given>
- <common>Duchateau</common>
- </name>
- <email>duchateau.olivier@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Xfce">&os; Xfce Project</url>
- <url href="https://www.assembla.com/spaces/xfce4/subversion/source">Ports Development Repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Xfce is a free software desktop environment for Unix and
- Unix-like platforms such as &os;. It aims to be fast and
- lightweight, while still being visually appealing and easy to
- use.</p>
-
- <p>During this quarter, we have kept these applications up-to-date:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>audio/xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin</tt> (0.2.5, <a
- href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=219357">PR219357</a>)</li>
-
- <li><tt>deskutils/xfce4-tumbler</tt> (0.1.32, <a
- href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=219848">PR219848</a>)</li>
-
- <li><tt>deskutils/xfce4-xkb-plugin</tt> (0.8.0, <a
- href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=220071">PR220071</a>)</li>
-
- <li><tt>sysutils/garcon</tt> (0.6.1, <a
- href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=219928">PR219928</a>,
- and <a
- href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=219334">PR219334</a>
- for <tt>Mk/Uses/xfce.mk</tt>)</li>
-
- <li><tt>textproc/xfce4-dict-plugin</tt> (0.8.0, <a
- href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=220266">PR220266</a>)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-terminal</tt> (0.8.5.1, <a
- href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=219312">PR219312</a>)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin</tt> (1.7.2, <a
- href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=219347">PR219347</a>)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11-wm/xfce4-desktop</tt> (4.12.4, <a
- href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=220290">PR220290</a>)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We have created a new Subversion tag (<em>4.13</em>) in order
- to follow the unstable releases. The separate tag was
- necessary in order to support changes in the <tt>USES=xfce</tt>
- infrastucture, and due to some incompatible changes to the
- <tt>xfconf</tt> API. Ports following the unstable release are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>deskutils/xfce4-tumbler</tt> (0.1.92.1)</li>
-
- <li><tt>multimedia/xfce4-parole</tt> (0.9.2)</li>
-
- <li><tt>sysutils/xfce4-settings</tt> (4.13.1)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/libexo</tt> (0.11.3)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/libxfce4menu</tt> (4.13.2)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/libxfce4util</tt> (4.13.1)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-conf</tt> (4.13.2)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-dashboard</tt> (0.7.2)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-screenshooter</tt> (1.9.1)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11/xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin</tt> (2.1.2)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11-wm/xfce4-desktop</tt> (4.13.1)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11-wm/xfce4-panel</tt> (4.13.0)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11-wm/xfce4-session</tt> (4.13.0)</li>
-
- <li><tt>x11-wm/xfce4-wm</tt> (4.13.0)</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Make the transition to Gtk3 smoother for end users.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>GNOME on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; GNOME Team</name>
- <email>FreeBSD-gnome@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/gnome">&os; GNOME Website</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/&os;/FreeBSD-ports-gnome">Development Repository</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Jhbuild/&os;">Upstream Build Bot</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/using-gnome.html"><tt>USE_GNOME</tt> Porter's Handbook Chapter</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; GNOME Team maintains the GNOME, MATE, and CINNAMON
- desktop environments and graphical user interfaces for &os;.
- GNOME 3 is part of the GNU Project. MATE is a fork of the
- GNOME 2 desktop. CINNAMON is a desktop environment using
- GNOME 3 technologies but with a GNOME 2 look and feel.</p>
-
- <p>After a period of not much activity, this quarter we
- started a little experiment in how we merge ports from the
- development repo to the &os; Ports Collection. Instead of
- merging everything in one big commit, we have been updating
- the GNOME ports one at a time or in small groups. For
- example, the GTK+ stack and the Evolution Suite were updated
- as groups, and all the <tt>gnome-games</tt> components were
- done in one commit. It might be a bit more work preparing
- and testing the updates, but on the plus side, it easy to
- keep track of what is going on, and allows us to pay
- attention to the details. It should also make it easier to commit
- smaller changes.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter started with the update of GTK+ 3 to 3.22.15,
- and the underlying libraries to their latest stable
- versions. After the GTK+ update, work started on getting
- newer versions of other GNOME applications updated.</p>
-
- <p>The <tt>webkit2-gtk3</tt> port was first updated to the
- 2.14 series and later to 2.16.3, which is the latest stable
- version. This step was needed because 2.16 couldn't be
- built on &os;&nbsp;10.3 without some required framework
- changes.</p>
-
- <p><tt>harfbuzz-icu</tt> was split off from the main
- <tt>harfbuzz</tt> port. This drops the heavy <tt>icu</tt>
- dependency from the main <tt>harfbuzz</tt> port.</p>
-
- <p>A longstanding GLib/<tt>gio</tt> bug was fixed that had
- previously caused crashes of <tt>gnome-shell</tt> and other
- applications when <tt>share/applications</tt> was modified,
- as happens on <tt>pkg install</tt> or
- <tt>deinstall</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>Many of these updates are based on work previously done in
- the Gnome development branch by Ruslan Makhmatkhanov, Gustau
- Perez and Koop Mast.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Porting of Mutter/Gnome-shell/GDM 3.24 is complete.
- Unfortunately, GDM is blocking the update because of a
- &quot;handoff&quot; bug to the session after login.</task>
-
- <task>Fix the printer submenu in <tt>gnome-control-center</tt>. As a
- workaround, <tt>system-config-printer</tt> can be used to
- configure printers.</task>
-
- <task>MATE 1.18 is being QA tested and should arrive in early
- July.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>TensorFlow</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jov</given>
- </name>
- <email>amutu@amutu.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=219609">TensorFlow PR</url>
- <url href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D11194">Phabricator Review</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/amutu/tf-FreeBSD-pkg">Prebuilt Packages</url>
- <url href="https://www.tensorflow.org">TensorFlow Upstream</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As described on its website, &quot;TensorFlow&trade; is an open
- source software library for numerical computation using data
- flow graphs. Nodes in the graph represent mathematical
- operations, while the graph edges represent the
- multidimensional data arrays (tensors) communicated between
- them. The flexible architecture allows you to deploy
- computation to one or more CPUs or GPUs in a desktop, server,
- or mobile device with a single API. TensorFlow was originally
- developed by researchers and engineers working on the Google
- Brain Team within Google's Machine Intelligence research
- organization for the purposes of conducting machine learning
- and deep neural networks research, but the system is general
- enough to be applicable in a wide variety of other domains as
- well.&quot;</p>
-
- <p>TensorFlow now is the most popular platform/library for machine
- learning and AI. There are official binaries for Linux, Mac,
- Windows, and Android, but no official support for &os;. For
- the last several months, I have done some work to make
- TensorFlow available on &os;. Some notable items include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>bazel</tt> was patched to not depend on <tt>/proc</tt> at
- build time. <tt>bazel</tt> is a build tool made by Google.
- It uses <tt>/proc</tt> to get path-to-self when building C++
- code, but mounting <tt>/proc</tt> is usually not allowed
- when building as an unprivileged user.</li>
-
- <li>TensorFlow can now be built on &os;&nbsp;10.x by using
- <tt>clang38</tt> as the default <tt>bazel</tt> cross-build
- tool.</li>
-
- <li>Patch the <tt>bazel</tt> workspace files to allow
- TensorFlow to be built using offline third-party
- dependencies. This work is needed because the &os; Ports
- framework does not allow network access except during the
- fetch stage.</li>
-
- <li>Fix the build on &os; i386.</li>
-
- <li>Make TensorFlow build with either Python 2 or Python 3.</li>
-
- <li>Update to the latest version, which is
- <tt>tensorflow</tt>-1.2.0.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>TensorFlow can now be run on &os; in CPU-only mode. Some
- functional tests have been performed on some combinations of
- &os; 10.3-RELEASE and 11.0-RELEASE, amd64 and i386, and
- Python 2.7 and Python 3.6.</p>
-
- <p>This port would not be possible without substantial
- assistance from bapt@, lwhsu@, mat@, and koobs@ &mdash; thank
- you for your advice, review, and help! You are very nice
- and I learned a lot about &os; and the Ports framework from
- you.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Review, test, comment, and most importantly, commit to the
- Ports Collection.</task>
-
- <task>Fix OpenCL (GPU acceleration) support on &os;.</task>
-
- <task>Port <tt>tensorflow-serving</tt>, which is a flexible,
- high-performance serving system for machine learning models
- produced by TensorFlow.</task>
-
- <task>Set up a CI for TensorFlow on &os; and give early notice
- to upstream when they break TensorFlow on &os;.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Ceph on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Willem Jan</given>
- <common>Withagen</common>
- </name>
- <email>wjw@digiware.nl</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://ceph.com">Ceph Main Site</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/ceph/ceph">Main Repository</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/wjwithagen/ceph">My &os; Fork </url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Ceph is a distributed object store and file system designed to provide
- excellent performance, reliability and scalability.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><p>Object Storage</p>
-
- <p>Ceph provides seamless access to objects using native
- language bindings or <tt>radosgw</tt>, a REST interface
- that is compatible with applications written for S3 and
- Swift.</p></li>
-
- <li><p>Block Storage</p>
-
- <p>Ceph's RADOS Block Device (RBD) provides access to block
- device images that are striped and replicated across the
- entire storage cluster.</p></li>
-
- <li><p>File System</p>
-
- <p>Ceph provides a POSIX-compliant network file system that
- aims for high performance, large data storage, and maximum
- compatibility with legacy applications.</p></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>I started looking into Ceph because the HAST solution with
- CARP and <tt>ggate</tt> did not really do what I was looking
- for. I aim to run a Ceph storage cluster of storage nodes
- that are running ZFS, with user workstations running
- <tt>bhyve</tt> on RBD disks that are stored in Ceph.</p>
-
- <p>Compiling for &os; will now build most of the tools
- available in Ceph.</p>
-
- <p>The most important changes since the last report are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Ceph has released release candidate v12.1.0 (aka
- Luminous); the corresponding packaging is sitting in my tree
- waiting for Luminous to be actually released.</li>
-
- <li><tt>ceph-fuse</tt> works, and allows mounting of
- <tt>cephfs</tt> filesystems. The speed is not impressive,
- but it does work.</li>
-
- <li><tt>rbd-ggate</tt> is available to create a Ceph
- <tt>rbd</tt> backed device. <tt>rbd-ggate</tt> was
- submitted by Mykola Golub. It works in a rather simple
- fashion: once a cluster is functioning, <tt>rbd
- import</tt> and <tt>rbd-ggate map</tt> are used to create
- <tt>ggate</tt>-like devices backed by the Ceph cluster.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Other improvements since the previous report:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Some bugs in the <tt>init-ceph</tt> code (needed for
- <tt>rc.d</tt>) are being fixed.</li>
-
- <li>RBD and rados are functioning.</li>
-
- <li>The needed compatability code was written so that &os; and
- Linux daemons can operate together in a single cluster.</li>
-
- <li>More of the awkward dependancies on Linux-isms are deleted
- &mdash; only <tt>/bin/bash</tt> is there to stay.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The next forthcoming official release of Ceph is called
- Luminous (v12.1.0). As soon as it is available from upstream,
- a port will be provided for &os;.</p>
-
- <p>To get things running on a &os; system, run <tt>pkg install
- net/ceph-devel</tt> or clone <a
- href="https://github.com/wjwithagen/ceph">https://github.com/wjwithagen/ceph</a>,
- check out the <tt>wip.freebsd.201707</tt> branch, and build
- manually by running <tt>./do_freebsd.sh</tt> in the checkout
- root.</p>
-
- <p>Parts not (yet) included:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>KRBD &mdash; but <tt>rbd-ggate</tt> is usable in its
- stead.</li>
-
- <li>BlueStore &mdash; &os; and Linux have different AIO APIs,
- and that incompatibility needs to be resolved somehow.
- Additionally, there is discussion in &os; about
- <tt>aio_cancel</tt> not working for all device types.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Run integration tests to see if the &os; daemons will work
- with a Linux Ceph platform.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate the keystore, which can be embedded in the
- kernel on Linux and currently prevents building Cephfs and
- some other parts. The first question is whether it is really
- required, or if only KRBD requires it.</task>
-
- <task>Scheduler information is not used at the moment, because the
- schedulers work rather differently between Linux and &os;.
- But at a certain point in time, this will need some attention
- (in <tt>src/common/Thread.cc</tt>).</task>
-
- <task>Improve the &os; init scripts in the Ceph stack, both for
- testing purposes and for running Ceph on production machines.
- Work on <tt>ceph-disk</tt> and <tt>ceph-deploy</tt> to make it
- more &os;- and ZFS-compatible.</task>
-
- <task>Build a test cluster and start running some of the
- teuthology integration tests on it. Teuthology wants to build
- its own <tt>libvirt</tt>, and that does not quite work with all
- the packages &os; already has in place. There are many
- details to work out here.</task>
-
- <task>Design a virtual disk implementation that can be used with
- <tt>bhyve</tt> and attached to an RBD image.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="ports">
- <title>A New <tt>USES</tt> Macro for Porting Cargo-Based Rust Applications</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tobias</given>
- <common>Kortkamp</common>
- </name>
- <email>tobik@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.rust-lang.org/">Rust Homepage</url>
- <url href="https://crates.io/">Cargo Homepage</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/jwilm/alacritty">Alacritty Homepage</url>
- <url href="https://the.exa.website/">Exa Homepage</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/BurntSushi/ripgrep">Ripgrep Homepage</url>
- <url href="https://asciinema.org/a/SM2sOLi6iBUOmGWrxn5W1QI8U">Short Screencast About How to Use the <tt>USES=cargo</tt> Macro</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support in the Ports Collection for applications written in
- the Rust programming language that use Rust's package
- manager Cargo was added, via a new <tt>USES=cargo</tt>
- setting. The work is based on the <tt>cargo</tt> module
- from the OpenBSD ports tree.</p>
-
- <p>This should significantly ease the porting of Rust
- applications, as previously porters had to create their own
- tarball of the application's dependencies or find other
- manual ways of bringing them in.</p>
-
- <p>Several new ports were added that use it, for example:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Alacritty, a GPU-accelerated terminal emulator</li>
-
- <li>Exa, a modern replacement for <tt>ls</tt></li>
-
- <li>Ripgrep, a line-oriented search tool that combines the
- usability of The Silver Searcher with the raw speed of GNU
- <tt>grep</tt></li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add documentation for the new feature.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on Marvell Armada38x</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Marcin</given>
- <common>Wojtas</common>
- </name>
- <email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Zbigniew</given>
- <common>Bodek</common>
- </name>
- <email>zbb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work proceeds to finalize the process of bringing support
- for the Marvell Armada38x platform into &os; head.</p>
-
- <p>The most important parts of the recent effort are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Add the network driver (NETA)</li>
-
- <li>Enable coherent <tt>busdma</tt> operation for all ARMv7 SoCs</li>
-
- <li>Add various low-level optimizations, such as L1 cache
- prefetch and MBUS quirks</li>
-
- <li>Enable PL310 L2 cache controller</li>
-
- <li>Add SDHCI support</li>
-
- <li>Fixes for the <tt>e6000sw</tt> driver and a rework of its
- PHY handling</li>
-
- <li>Support multi-port PCIe operation</li>
-
- <li>Various fixes and enhancements of the common Marvell code</li>
-
- <li>Fix and enable support for performance counters (HWPMC)</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Stormshield</sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>Semihalf</sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>Netgate</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="ports">
- <title><tt>sndio</tt> Support in the &os; Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tobias</given>
- <common>Kortkamp</common>
- </name>
- <email>tobik@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.sndio.org">Sndio Homepage</url>
- <url href="https://www.openbsd.org/papers/asiabsdcon2010_sndio.pdf">Sndio Paper</url>
- <url href="https://www.bsdfrog.org/pub/events/my_bsd_sucks_less_than_yours-AsiaBSDCon2017-paper.pdf">Comprehensive and Biased Comparison of OpenBSD and &os; (Section 17)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><tt>sndio</tt> is a small audio and MIDI framework that
- is part of the OpenBSD project. It provides a lightweight
- audio and MIDI server, <tt>sndiod</tt>. It currently supports
- OpenBSD, &os;, DragonFly BSD, and Linux.</p>
-
- <p>The porting effort to &os; and OSS started last year and
- the <tt>sndio</tt> backend support in the &os; Ports
- Collection can now be considered good enough for daily
- use.</p>
-
- <p>Sndio offers network transparency through <tt>sndiod</tt>,
- which provides an easy way to share your audio devices with
- other machines/VMs/jails on your network. However,
- applications and libraries need to support playing and
- recording through it. To that end, I submitted several patches
- to various ports over the course of the last year.</p>
-
- <p>Here's a short selection of ports that now support <tt>sndio</tt> in
- the &os; Ports Collection:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Most games, via <tt>audio/openal-soft</tt>,
- <tt>devel/sdl12</tt>, and <tt>devel/sdl20.</tt></li>
-
- <li>GStreamer-based applications and WebKit-based browsers
- through two new GStreamer plugins
- (<tt>audio/gstreamer1-plugins-sndio</tt> and
- <tt>audio/gstreamer-plugins-sndio</tt>).</li>
-
- <li>Firefox, Firefox ESR, Seamonkey, Chromium, and Iridium.
- The browsers currently lack or have a non-functional OSS
- backend. Sndio support provides a BSD-native alternative to
- the ALSA and PulseAudio backends.</li>
-
- <li>Video players like VLC, Totem, <tt>mpv</tt>,
- <tt>mplayer</tt>, etc..</li>
-
- <li>Audio players like Clementine, <tt>cmus</tt>,
- <tt>mpd</tt>, <tt>mpg123</tt>, <tt>siren</tt>, <tt>xmp</tt>,
- etc..</li>
-
- <li>SoX.</li>
-
- <li>Shairport Sync, through a newly implemented backend.</li>
-
- <li>JACK.</li>
-
- <li>PulseAudio, through
- <tt>audio/pulseaudio-module-sndio</tt>.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Commit a backport of Kodi's new <tt>sndio</tt> backend to
- the Ports Collection.</task>
-
- <task>If you maintain or use an audio-related port, consider
- checking whether it includes an <tt>sndio</tt> backend, and adding
- an <tt>SNDIO</tt> option. Thanks to the OpenBSD developers,
- several open-source projects already include one, so adding it
- might be very easy to do.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE on &os;</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>KDE on &os; Team</name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://FreeBSD.kde.org/">KDE on &os; Website</url>
- <url href="https://FreeBSD.kde.org/area51.php">KDE Ports Staging Area</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/KDE">KDE on &os; Wiki</url>
- <url href="https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-FreeBSD">KDE/&os; Mailing List</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-ports-kde">Development Repository</url>
- <url href="https://build.kde.org">KDE's Continous Integration Dashboard</url>
- <url href="https://euroquis.nl/bobulate/?p=1600">Blog Post on Using the Ninja CMake Generator</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The KDE on &os; team focuses on packaging KDE and Qt, and making sure
- that their experience on &os; is as good as
- possible.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter, in addition to the regular updates to the KDE,
- Qt, and related ports, there have also been some changes behind
- the scenes: our development repository has moved to GitHub,
- and &os; is now part of KDE's official continuous integration
- (CI infrastructure).</p>
-
- <p>After the X.Org and GNOME ports teams, the KDE on &os; team
- has moved its development repository to GitHub. This should
- make it easier for others to collaborate with us via pull
- requests, and by basing all our changes on top of the official
- ports tree we also hope this reduces the amount of conflicts
- and churn we need to deal with when landing big updates across
- the tree. We would like to thank iXsystems for hosting and
- supporting our area51 Subversion repository for many
- years.</p>
-
- <p>&os; has finally joined KDE's CI (Continuous Integration)
- system as a tier-1 platform. KDE CI builds all the KDE
- sources &mdash; 70 frameworks, the KDE Plasma Desktop and a
- plethora of KDE Applications &mdash; continuously, straight
- from KDE's git repositories. There is strong commitment from
- upstream and the downstream KDE-&os; team to reduce the amount
- of patching in the KDE ports to as little as possible. The
- first effects are being felt in expanding the set of unit tests to
- include &os;-specific situations, and in extending Qt to handle &os;
- filesystems better. In addition to the KDE sysadmins, we
- would also like to extend our thanks to Adriaan de Groot, who
- is both a KDE committer and part of our KDE on &os; team, for
- spearheading these efforts.</p>
-
- <p>The following big updates landed in the ports tree this
- quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>CMake was updated to 3.8.0 and 3.8.2</li>
-
- <li>KDE Frameworks was updated to 5.33, 5.34 and 5.35</li>
-
- <li>The Calligra office suite was updated to 3.0.1, the first
- release in the ports tree to be based on KDE Frameworks 5,
- and the latest stable release upstream</li>
-
- <li>The Konversation IRC client was updated to 1.7.2, the
- latest upstream release and the first ports version based on
- KDE Frameworks 5</li>
-
- <li>KchmViewer was updated to 7.7, which is based on KDE
- Frameworks 5</li>
-
- <li>LabPlot was updated to 2.3.0 and 2.4.0, and is now based
- on KDE Frameworks 5</li>
-
- <li>QtCreator was upated to 4.2.2 and subsequently to
- 4.3.0</li>
-
- <li><tt>py-sip</tt> was updated to 4.19.2, PyQt4 to 4.12 and PyQt5 to
- 5.7.1</li>
-
- <li>Several fixes for ARMv6 landed in the Qt4 and Qt5
- ports &mdash; thanks to Mikaël Urankar</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>After several review rounds and exp-runs, Tobias Berner
- (tcberner@) finally made the Ninja generator the default for
- CMake-based ports, so that <tt>devel/ninja</tt> is used
- instead of (<tt>g</tt>)<tt>make</tt> in most cases. This
- should make most builds faster, even if only by a small margin.
- Adriaan de Groot also wrote a blog post about the change.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>PHP Ports: Help Improving QA</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Torsten</given>
- <common>Zühlsdorff</common>
- </name>
- <email>tz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.patreon.com/TorstenZuehlsdorff">My Patreon Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As maintainer of the PHP ports, I first want to thank you all
- for the great feedback and patches I receive, in many forms.
- You keep my life interesting!</p>
-
- <p>In the past few months I learned a lot about various
- configurations, settings and bugs. Also, sadly, there are
- always PRs, patches and emails left unanswered, because of
- missing time on my side.</p>
-
- <p>I want to improve the situation by adding more automatic QA
- testing, but I need help to do so. Please send me your
- non-standard PHP-configurations or describe your exotic
- setups! These can be as simple as changed default versions,
- like LibreSSL instead of OpenSSL or the GCC version used for
- compiling. I, for example, always use another
- PostgreSQL-version than the default (and always PHP 7.1). Of
- course, this also covers port options set in an non-default way or
- setups that change variables to allow for multiple PHP
- installations, etc..</p>
-
- <p>I plan to test on all supported &os; versions, so you only
- need to mention if you are using an unsupported version.</p>
-
- <p>Note: Since PHP 7.2 is coming (hopefully on schedule), I will
- test PHP 7.2 from the onset with all the provided
- configurations, too.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Document the various configurations to be tested.</task>
-
- <task>Setup the automatic QA infrastructure.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Capability-Based Network Communication for Capsicum/CloudABI</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Ed</given>
- <common>Schouten</common>
- </name>
- <email>ed@nuxi.nl</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/NuxiNL/arpc">ARPC: GRPC-Like RPC Library That Supports File Descriptor Passing</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/NuxiNL/flower">Flower: A Label-Based Network Backplane</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>One of the weaknesses of Capsicum and CloudABI is that it is
- not easy to develop applications that need to make outgoing
- network connections, since system calls like
- <tt>connect()</tt> and <tt>sendto()</tt> are disabled. Though
- we can sometimes work around this by ensuring that the
- sandboxed process already possesses socket file descriptors on
- startup, this does not allow the destination process to be
- restarted, moved to a different network address, be load
- balanced, etc..</p>
-
- <p>Coming up with a solution for this is quite important for me,
- as I am currently working on making CloudABI work on top of
- Kubernetes, Google's open source cluster management suite.
- The idea is that Kubernetes will schedule CloudABI processes
- instead of Docker containers. All of these CloudABI processes
- will have their dependencies on other services in the cluster
- injected explicitly, making internal communication very
- secure. All of this is intended to work on &os; as well, of
- course!</p>
-
- <p>To solve this problem, I've been working on a daemon called
- Flower (read: flow-er) that allows software to register
- services and connect to them. Servers are identified by a set
- of labels with values (e.g., <tt>{datacenter: 'frankfurt',
- service: 'mysql'}</tt>). Clients can connect these servers by
- providing the corresponding label(s). Flower's security model is
- capability-based, just like Capsicum. The ability to bind and
- connect can be limited by permanently constraining labels to
- certain values.</p>
-
- <p>Flower has been designed not to act as a proxy. It does
- not copy any data. It merely forwards existing socket file
- descriptors or creates UNIX socket pairs and hands these out
- to its clients and servers. To realize this, processes
- communicate with Flower using an RPC library called ARPC.
- ARPC is a very simple clone of Google's GRPC, with the special
- feature that messages (Protobufs) can have file descriptors
- attached.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Nuxi, the Netherlands</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Finish implementing the Flower code.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate Flower with the Kubernetes/CloudABI runtime.</task>
-
- <task>Release the Kubernetes/CloudABI runtime as open source
- software.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>René</given>
- <common>Ladan</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>&os; Ports Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">About &os; Ports</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/ports-contributing.html">Contributing to Ports</url>
- <url href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html">&os; Ports Monitoring</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">Ports Management Team Website</url>
- <url href="https://twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/">&os; portmgr on Twitter (@freebsd_portmgr)</url>
- <url href="https://www.facebook.com/portmgr">&os; Ports Management Team on Facebook</url>
- <url href="https://plus.google.com/communities/108335846196454338383">&os; Ports Management Team on Google+</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This quarter, 2017Q2, broke the 30,000 ports landmark for the
- first time. The PR count is currently just under 2,500, with
- almost 600 of them unassigned. This quarter saw almost 7,400
- commits from 171 committers. More PRs got closed this
- quarter than last quarter, but also more PRs got sent in,
- both of which are good to see.</p>
-
- <p>Over the past three months, we welcomed four new committers:
- Bradley T. Hughes (bhughes@), Danilo G. Baio (dbaio@), Jochen
- Neumeister (joneum@), and Richard Gallamore (ultima@). kan@
- re-joined us as a ports committer. One commit bit, that of
- bf@, was taken in for safekeeping after a long period of
- inactivity.</p>
-
- <p>On the management side, the Ports Management Team welcomed
- back bapt@, who is working on several new features for the
- Ports Tree. The Ports Management Team also had its annual
- real-life meeting during BSDCan.</p>
-
- <p>On the infrastructure side, three new <tt>USES</tt> values
- were introduced:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>cargo</tt>, to ease the porting of Rust packages or
- binaries using the <tt>cargo</tt> command (also covered
- separately in this report)</li>
-
- <li><tt>groff</tt>, to handle a dependency on the
- <tt>groff</tt> document formatting system, that has been
- removed from the base system for &os; 12</li>
-
- <li><tt>meson</tt>, to provide support for projects based on
- Meson</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The default version of PostgreSQL switched from 9.3 to 9.5,
- and that of Python3 from 3.5 to 3.6. The default generator
- for ports using <tt>cmake</tt> has been switched to
- <tt>ninja</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>Some major version updates are: <tt>pkg</tt> 1.10.1, Firefox
- 54.0.1, and Chromium 59.0.3071.115.</p>
-
- <p>Behind the scenes, antoine@ ran 36 exp-runs to test version
- updates, make the CRAN ports platform-independent, test installing
- bsdgrep(1) as <tt>/usr/bin/grep</tt>, test LLVM updates, test
- the ino64 project, and perform Makefile cleanups.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Coda revival</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Edward Tomasz</given>
- <common>Napiera&#322;a</common>
- </name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/trasz/FreeBSD/tree/coda">GitHub Repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Coda is a distributed file system developed as a research
- project at Carnegie Mellon University, descended from a older
- version of the Andrew File System. It got dropped from &os;
- some five years ago, due to not having been adopted for a
- MPSAFE world. The focus for this current project is to bring
- it back into sufficiently workable shape that it could return
- to the kernel. It is currently in a working condition. Work
- is underway to test it better, fix whatever issues are found,
- and commit it to 12-CURRENT.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Chalmers University of Technology</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Additional testing.</task>
-
- <task>Update the userspace components (<tt>net/coda_client</tt>
- and <tt>net/coda_server</tt>).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os;/arm64</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andrew</given>
- <common>Turner</common>
- </name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/arm64">&os; arm64 Wiki Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for the Privilege Access Never (PAN) feature was
- added. This stops the kernel from accessing userspace
- memory, except through specific instructions. This helps
- security by only allowing access to userspace via the
- correct accessor functions. This is enabled on all
- supported CPUs that implement ARMv8.1 or later.</p>
-
- <p>The <tt>pmap</tt> code now supports the Unprivileged
- execute-never (UXN) and Privileged execute-never (PXN) bits
- in the page tables. These bits stop userspace and the
- kernel, respectively, from executing instructions on any
- marked page.</p>
-
- <p>The performance of the pmap layer has been improved. Many
- of the cache handling function calls have been removed.
- Some were needed early on to work around other bugs that
- have now been fixed. The removal of these calls has led to
- a large performance improvement.</p>
-
- <p>The kernel now uses <tt>crc32c</tt> instructions where
- appropriate. These are an optional set of instructions to
- perform <tt>crc32c</tt> checksumming quickly without using a lookup
- table.c</p>
-
- <p>The <tt>VM_MEMATTR_WRITE_THROUGH</tt> memory attribute is
- now supported. This is used to allocate memory for the
- framebuffer. Previously, the kernel would use cached
- memory; however, this leads to visual artifacts. The
- write-through flag fixes these by writing data out to
- RAM.</p>
-
- <p>The default linker on arm64 is now <tt>lld</tt>. This
- means that &os; is able to build itself with just the components
- in the base system, a big milestone!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="ports">
- <title>Rust</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Rust team</name>
- <email>rust@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Rust">Wiki Portal</url>
- <url href="https://gist.github.com/dumbbell/b587da50ef014078da9e732a4331ebad">Guide to Bootstrap Rust on &os;</url>
- <url href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=216143">Bug Report to Track Progress on Bootstrapping</url>
- <url href="https://internals.rust-lang.org/t/pre-rfc-target-extension-dealing-with-breaking-changes-at-os-level/5289">Upstream Discussion of API/ABI-Breaking Changes</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Rust was updated to 1.18.0 and Cargo to 0.19.0, the latest
- versions at the time of this writing.</p>
-
- <p><tt>lang/rust</tt> was enabled on &os;/aarch64 and work has
- continued on <tt>devel/cargo</tt> to achieve the same. We are
- also making slow progress to add support for even more
- platforms.</p>
-
- <p>Discussion has started upstream to support API/ABI-breaking
- changes between major releases of operating systems. For
- instance, this is required to be able to target both &os; 11.x
- and 12.x, which have ABI changes involving important
- structures. Once support is added upstream, it will be
- possible to target a specific ABI and do
- cross-compilation.</p>
-
- <p><tt>lang/rust-nightly</tt> was marked as broken for now. We
- need to revisit how the port is built so we can use the
- <tt>x.py</tt> script as recommended by upstream.</p>
-
- <p>Tobias Kortkamp (<tt>tobik@</tt>) created the
- <tt>USES=cargo</tt> setting to make it easy to add Rust
- applications to the Ports Collection. This is further
- detailed in a separate entry in this quarterly status
- report.</p>
-
- <p>The compiler, <tt>rustc</tt>, is crashing sometimes when
- there is a compilation error. Therefore, there is a bit of
- work to do to improve its stability.</p>
-
- <p>There is some code duplication between the
- <tt>lang/rust*</tt> and <tt>devel/cargo</tt> Makefiles. These
- all deserve a bit of cleanup, and it might be useful to create
- a <tt>USES=rust</tt> Makefile helper.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Bootstrap Rust on more platforms.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate compiler crashes.</task>
-
- <task>Investigate how to speed up <tt>lang/rust*</tt>
- compilation times.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Intel 10G Driver Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Chris</given>
- <common>Galazka</common>
- </name>
- <email>krzysztof.galazka@intel.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jeb</given>
- <common>Cramer</common>
- </name>
- <email>jeb.j.cramer@intel.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D11232">Commit Adding X553 <tt>ix</tt>/<tt>ixv</tt> Support</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <tt>ix</tt> and <tt>ixv</tt> network interface drivers
- support a variety of Intel network interfaces, with line
- speeds at 10 Gbit/second.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter, the drivers gained support for the X553
- network interface, which is found on System-on-a-Chip devices
- based on the Denverton platform. This update should allow
- &os; to be more useful on a new class of hardware
- platform.</p>
-
- <p>Work is also underway to convert these drivers to use the
- <tt>iflib</tt> network driver library, which should ease
- future maintenance of the drivers, as well as the network
- subsystem as a whole.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='third'>
- <title>HardenedBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Shawn</given>
- <common>Webb</common>
- </name>
- <email>shawn.webb@hardenedbsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Oliver</given>
- <common>Pinter</common>
- </name>
- <email>oliver.pinter@hardenedbsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://hardenedbsd.org/">HardenedBSD Homepage</url>
- <url href="http://clang.llvm.org/docs/SafeStack.html">SafeStack</url>
- <url href="http://t3a73imee26zfb3d.onion/">HardenedBSD Tor Hidden Service</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/HardenedBSD/hardenedBSD/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3A%22help+wanted%22">Projects HardenedBSD Would Like Help With</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>HardenedBSD is a derivative of &os; that gives special attention to
- security-related enhancements and exploit-mitigation
- technologies. From an initial focus on Address Space Layout
- Randomization (ASLR), it has now branched out to explore
- additional exploit mitigation techniques.</p>
-
- <p>It has been a long while since HardenedBSD's last entry
- in a quarterly status report, back in 2015Q4. The
- intervening year saw HardenedBSD gain new developers
- Bernard Spil and Franco Fichtner, import LibreSSL and
- OpenNTPd into base as the default crypto library and NTP
- client, respectively, and introduce the <tt>hbsd-update</tt>
- binary update mechanism for the base system. The
- <tt>secadm</tt> application got a rewrite and Trusted Path
- Execution (TPE). PIE is now enabled for the base system for
- arm64 and amd64 as well as the bulk of the ports tree, and the
- ports tree also gained RELRO and BIND_NOW. Integriforce
- (similar to NetBSD's verified exec, <tt>veriexec</tt>) was
- introduced for the base system, as well as SafeStack, a
- technology for protection against stack-based buffer
- overflows that's developed by the Clang/LLVM community.
- SafeStack relies and builds on top of Address Space Layout
- Randomization (ASLR), and is strengthened by the presence of
- PaX NOEXEC. Certain high-profile ports also have SafeStack
- enabled.</p>
-
- <p>Extremely generous hardware donations from G2, Inc. have
- provided for dedicated package building and binary update
- servers, as well as development and test servers.</p>
-
- <p>In March of 2017, we added Control Flow Integrity (CFI) to
- the base system. CFI is an exploit mitigation technique that
- helps prevent attackers from modifying the behavior of a
- program and jumping to undefined or arbitrary memory
- locations. This type of technique is gaining adoption across
- the industry &mdash; Microsoft has implemented a variant of
- CFI, which they term Control Flow Guard, or CFG, and the PaX
- team has spent the last few years perfecting their Reuse
- Attack Protector, RAP. Of these, RAP is the most complete and
- effective implementation, followed by Clang's CFI. RAP would
- be a great addition to HardenedBSD; however, it requires a
- GPLv3 toolchain and is patent-pending.</p>
-
- <p>CFI can be implemented either on a per-DSO basis, or across
- all DSOs in a process. Currently only the former is
- implemented, but we are working hard to enable cross-DSO CFI.
- As is the case for SafeStack, cross-DSO CFI requires both ASLR
- and PaX NOEXEC in order to be effective. If an attacker
- knows the memory layout of an application, the attacker might
- be able to craft a data-only attack, modifying the CFI control
- data.</p>
-
- <p>The behavior of several system control (<tt>sysctl</tt>)
- nodes has been tighened up, limiting write access and
- introducing additional safety checks for write accesses.
- Kernel module APIs received a similar treatment.
- HardenedBSD's PaX SEGVGUARD implementation received a few
- updates to make it more stable and performant.</p>
-
- <p>As of March 2017, HardenedBSD is now accessible through a
- Tor hidden service. The main website, binary updates, and
- package distribution are all available over the hidden
- service.</p>
-
- <p>We now maintain our own version of the <tt>drm-next</tt>
- branch for updated graphics support. Binary updates are also
- provided for this branch.</p>
-
- <p>HardenedBSD would like to thank all those who have generously
- donated time, money, or other resources to the project.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>SoldierX</sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>G2, Inc</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Port SafeStack to arm64.</task>
-
- <task>Integrate Cross-DSO CFI.</task>
-
- <task>Add documentation to the HardenedBSD Handbook.</task>
-
- <task>Start porting grsecurity's RBAC.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>GCC (GNU Compiler Collection)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Gerald</given>
- <common>Pfeifer</common>
- </name>
- <email>gerald@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Andreas</given>
- <common>Tobler</common>
- </name>
- <email>andreast@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://gcc.gnu.org">GCC Homepage</url>
- <url
- href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=219275">Issue Tracker Entry for the Update to GCC 6</url>
- <url href="https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-5/changes.html">GCC 5 Changelog</url>
- <url href="https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-5/porting_to.html">GCC 5 Porting Issues</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The default version of GCC in the Ports Collection (the one
- requested by <tt>USE_GCC=yes</tt> and various
- <tt>USES=compiler</tt> invocations) has been updated from
- GCC 4.9.4 to GCC 5.4.</p>
-
- <p>This new major version brings many new capabilities and
- improvements, as well as some changes that may require
- adjustments. The latter category includes many new compiler
- warnings, significant
- improvements to inter-procedural optimizations, and link-time
- optimization.</p>
-
- <p>The default mode for C is now <tt>-std=gnu11</tt> instead of
- <tt>-std=gnu89</tt>. The C++ front end has full C++14
- language support, including C++14 variable templates, C++14
- aggregates with non-static data member initializers, C++14
- extended <tt>constexpr</tt>, and more. The Standard C++
- Library (libstdc++) has full C++11 support and experimental
- full C++14 support. It uses a new ABI by default.</p>
-
- <p>The <tt>lang/gcc</tt> port now is a meta-port that pulls in the
- respective <tt>lang/gccX</tt> port (based on the setting of
- <tt>$GCC_DEFAULT</tt>) and defines <tt>gcc</tt>, <tt>g++</tt>,
- and <tt>gfortran</tt> as symlinks to the respective versioned
- binaries.</p>
-
- <p>This is the end of a long journey establishing this infrastructure,
- which is now similar that used by the python ports, for example.
- Having the new infrastructure makes upgrading the default, as
- well as locally adjusting the default version, a lot
- easier.</p>
-
- <p><tt>gcc8-devel</tt> has been added, and armv6hf support removed,
- and we made adjustments for newer versions of &os;. Also of note
- are various cleanups and changes to improve the robustness of our
- packages and the addition of support for aarch64 to many
- ports.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to dim@, jbeich@, tijl@, mat@, miwi@, linimon@ for
- assisting with this work.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The update of the default version of GCC from GCC 5.4 to
- GCC 6.4 is stalled, unfortunately. The work on the GCC and
- insfrastructure sides is complete, but unfortunately there are
- a number of broken ports that need to be adjusted/fixed. Any
- help is very appreciated; see <a
- href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=219275">PR
- 219275</a> for details.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>Doc Version Strings Improved by Their Absence</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warren</given>
- <common>Block</common>
- </name>
- <email>wblock@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/">&os; Documentation Project Primer</url>
- <url href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/doc/head/share/mk/doc.docbook.mk?r1=50233&amp;r2=50232&amp;pathrev=50233">Get Version Information from Subversion Metadata</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In retrospect, our <tt>&dollar;FreeBSD&dollar;</tt> strings in
- source files are kind of weird, like a vestigial tail. The
- version control system stores all of that information in
- metadata. Yet here we are, not only allowing the version
- control system to alter our source files on every commit, but
- forcing it to do so.</p>
-
- <p>The reason for doing so is that the previous version control
- system did it. Really.</p>
-
- <p>Version control strings are a headache for translators using
- the new PO toolchain. It is an ever-changing string that offers
- nothing to the translation, yet can cause conflicts with earlier
- versions of itself.</p>
-
- <p>We also had complaints about how the Handbook was always months
- out of date. It was not, of course... but looking at just the
- version string in the main, rarely-changing book.xml file gave
- that impression. We fixed that problem last year, so the build
- system checks all the source files for the latest commit, but it
- seems easier to not have to fix the problem at all.</p>
-
- <p>Of course, that was really only one aspect of an ongoing
- problem. Our documentation build system was checking the
- version string in the source file, not the metadata. In 1973,
- metadata, like cars not composed chiefly of rust, had not yet
- been invented. I modified the build system to extract the
- information from the metadata (and noted, with some surprise,
- that this is a task at which Git is much better than
- Subversion).</p>
-
- <p>The next step was to remove the
- <tt>&dollar;FreeBSD&dollar;</tt> strings from the source files
- and remove the <tt>FreeBSD=%H</tt> property that forces
- Subversion, against its better judgement, to substitute text in
- the actual contents of the file. The version information is not
- lost. It lives in the metadata, so retrieving it is as simple
- as <tt>svn info</tt> &mdash; it does not need to be in the
- source at all. However, as with anything that touches code or
- processes which have not been touched in living memory, there
- was some debate over this. At that point, I offered to remove
- the version strings from the &os; Documentation Project Primer
- book as a test.</p>
-
- <p>The change allowed the <tt>zh_TW</tt> translation team to turn
- off the <tt>FreeBSD=%H</tt> property on their translation and
- continue their work without fighting with the version strings.
- Rendered versions of the book still display the name of the last
- committer and the date and revision number of the last commit,
- but all of that information comes from metadata. As such, it is
- also more likely to be correct.</p>
-
- <p>Since the change, there have not been any complaints, at least
- not to me. In fairness, the removal of version strings from the
- FDP Primer alone is a small change in a tiny corner of the
- project. Looking at it another way, it might be that some
- things that seem to be necessary are more about the comfort of
- familiarity than actual utility.</p>
-
- <p>At present, this is strictly a change to the documentation
- build toolchain and a single documentation book. However, there
- does not appear to be any reason why it could not be extended to the
- rest of the documents. It might even serve as tiny test of
- whether the expansion of <tt>&dollar;FreeBSD&dollar;</tt> tags
- is needed throughout the rest of the &os; tree.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/">FreeBSD Foundation Website</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/FreeBSD-Foundation-Q2-2017-Update.pdf">FreeBSD Foundation Quarterly Newsletter</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Last quarter the Foundation was busy supporting the &os;
- Project in so many ways! We brought on two interns from the
- University of Waterloo who were extremely productive, from
- working on a continuous integration project to adding MSDOS
- FAT filesystem support to <tt>makefs</tt>. We continued
- helping to accelerate OS changes with our internal staff of
- software developers, as well as funding outside software
- development projects, and continued promoting &os; by
- participating in technology conferences around the world. To
- encourage more commercial users to donate to the Foundation,
- we launched a new partnership program. The &os; 11.1
- release effort has been led by a full-time Foundation
- employee, to continue keeping releases timely and reliable.
- Finally, we led the effort to celebrate the newly declared
- &os; Day, to help raise awareness of &os; around the
- world!</p>
-
- <p>Below, you can read some of the highlights from our Q2
- newsletter, and find writeups throughout this status report
- from Foundation staff members including Ed Maste, Kostik
- Belousov, and Glen Barber. Don't forget, we are 100%
- funded by donations. Please take a moment to <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/">donate
- now</a>, so we can continue supporting the &os; Project and
- community worldwide!</p>
-
- <p>Q2 Development Projects Summary</p>
-
- <p>Our hard work continues into the 2nd quarter of 2017.
- Please take a look at the highlights from our more recent
- Development Projects summaries.</p>
-
- <p>April: &os; USB Mass Storage Target Project Update</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation awarded a project grant to Edward Tomasz
- Napierała to develop a USB mass storage target driver, using
- the &os; CAM Target Layer (CTL) as a backend. This project
- allows &os; on an embedded platform, such as a BeagleBone
- Black or Raspberry Pi Zero, to emulate a USB mass storage
- target, commonly known as a USB flash stick. Read more at
- <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/blog/april-2017-development-projects-update/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/blog/april-2017-development-projects-update/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>May: Foundation Brings on Co-Op Students</p>
-
- <p>At the beginning of May we embarked on a new path in the
- &os; Foundation, with the hiring of co-operative education
- (co-op) students from the University of Waterloo. The
- University of Waterloo is a pioneer and leader in
- co-operative education, with 100% of Engineering students
- and a majority of Computer Science students participating in
- co-op programs. Read more at <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/blog/may-2017-development-projects-update/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/blog/may-2017-development-projects-update/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>June: FreeBSD Foundation 2017 Project Proposal
- Solicitation (contributed by Ed Maste)</p>
-
- <p>One of the ways the Foundation supports &os; is by
- providing development grants for work on individual
- projects. These allow developers to propose projects they
- would like to undertake to improve &os; and request funding
- to perform that work. The Foundation is always willing to
- receive proposals, but will occasionally issue a call for
- proposals to highlight specific areas of focus and to be
- able to collect and evaluate a group of proposals.</p>
-
- <p>The proposal submission deadline was July 14, 2017, but as
- mentioned above, people are welcome to submit proposals at
- any time.</p>
-
- <p>Although proposals may address any &os; subsystem or
- infrastructure, we are particularly interested in receiving
- proposals related to:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Improvements to the security of &os; itself, or of
- applications running on &os;</li>
-
- <li>New test cases, improved test infrastructure, and
- quality assurance</li>
-
- <li>Improved software development tools</li>
-
- <li>Projects to improve community collaboration and
- communication</li>
-
- <li>Improving the &os; &quot;out of the box&quot; experience
- for new users on various hardware platforms</li>
-
- <li>Establishing &os; as a leader in advancing projects of
- shared interest (such as ZFS, LLVM, or
- <tt>libarchive</tt>)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>More details can be found at <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/blog/FreeBSD-foundation-2017-project-proposal-solicitation/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/blog/FreeBSD-foundation-2017-project-proposal-solicitation/</a>.
- The full project proposal submission guidelines can be found
- at <a
- href="http://cts.vresp.com/c/?FreeBSDFoundation/d364934d4d/TEST/1b229d9af7">http://cts.vresp.com/c/?FreeBSDFoundation/d364934d4d/TEST/1b229d9af7</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Please do not hesitate to contact
- proposals@FreeBSDfoundation.org with any questions.</p>
-
- <p>Announcing the New Partnership Program (contributed by Deb
- Goodkin)</p>
-
- <p>I'm excited to announce our new FreeBSD Foundation
- Partnership Program! Our work is 100% supported by
- donations from individuals and organizations. With a
- spending budget of $1,500,000, we rely on large donations
- from our commercial users to help us sustain and increase
- our support. Recognizing the value of these donations, and
- putting together a sustainable funding model, we wanted to
- institute benefits that highlighted this support, and
- recognize these donors in productive ways. Partnerships are
- an avenue to assist commercial users by helping them get on
- board more quickly with &os;, share their needs with the
- community, and facilitate collaboration with &os;
- developers. We believe that building these relationships
- with commercial users will contribute to keeping &os;
- relevant and help provide a sustainable and healthy
- ecosystem.</p>
-
- <p>You can check out our updated donor pages to see how we are
- acknowledging our Partners at <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donors/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donors/</a>.
- You can also find out more about this new program at <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/FreeBSD-foundation-partnership-program/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/FreeBSD-foundation-partnership-program/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>When I was in China last week, I had a chance to talk to a
- few companies about our new partnership program, and it
- definitely generated more interest in supporting our
- efforts.</p>
-
- <p>We are continuing to reach out to commercial users for help
- that will enable us to provide more outreach and support for
- &os;. This includes funding more projects to improve &os;,
- providing &os; education and training, and recruiting more
- contributors to the Project. We can only provide the above
- support with your donations, and we need your help to
- connect us with your companies. Please consider notifying
- your organization about our new Partnership Program and helping
- to connect us with the appropriate contacts at your
- company.</p>
-
- <p>Your donations will help us:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Accelerate improvements and add new features to
- &os;</li>
-
- <li>Support release engineering efforts full-time</li>
-
- <li>Create and provide &os; educational and training
- material</li>
-
- <li>Provide face-to-face opportunities for developers to
- work together</li>
-
- <li>Improve and support &os; infrastructure</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We need your support to continue improving &os;.</p>
-
- <p>Q2 2017 Conference Recaps</p>
-
- <p>From sponsoring events to attending conferences, the
- Foundation continued its mission of advocacy in the second
- quarter of 2017. Over the past few weeks, members of the
- Foundation team represented the Project and the Foundation
- at events around the world. Below are just a few of the
- conference recaps.</p>
-
- <p>FOSSASIA 2017 (contributed by Philip Paeps)</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation kindly funded part of my travel from Tokyo to
- Singapore to attend FOSSASIA. I gave the &quot;&os; is not
- a Linux Distribution&quot; presentation that Foundation
- board member George Neville-Neil wrote for Open Source China
- in December. My presentation was well-attended, and I got a
- lot of good questions from the primarily Linux-oriented
- audience. Read more at <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/blog/fossasia-2017-trip-report-philip-paeps/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/blog/fossasia-2017-trip-report-philip-paeps/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>OSCON 2017 (contributed by Ed Maste)</p>
-
- <p>I represented the FreeBSD Foundation at OSCON 2017, which took place
- May 8-11, 2017, in Austin, TX: <a
- href="https://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon/oscon-tx">https://conferences.oreilly.com/oscon/oscon-tx</a>.</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation booth was also staffed by &os; committer
- Brad Davis and Doug Mcintire from Netgate. We met up
- Wednesday morning to set up the table. We were part of a
- &quot;nonprofit pavilion&quot; which consisted of eight or
- so tables, located between Open Camps and Operation
- Code.</p>
-
- <p>To help attract booth traffic, I brought a Raspberry Pi 3,
- with a small LCD display attached. As a demo, the Raspberry
- Pi showed a video of a Gource rendering of changes to the
- &os; source tree over time (see example at <a
- href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ8Sspua0Ks">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ8Sspua0Ks</a>).
- Read more at <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/blog/conference-recap-oscon-2017/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/blog/conference-recap-oscon-2017/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Rootconf 2017 (contributed by Philip Paeps)</p>
-
- <p>In mid-May I presented at Rootconf 2017 in Bangalore.
- Rootconf is India's principal conference where systems and
- operations engineers share real-world knowledge about
- building reliable systems: <a
- href="https://rootconf.in/2017/">https://rootconf.in/2017/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>As always, it was interesting to hear the difficulties
- people face trying to run reliable systems on less reliable
- platforms. While many of the presentations were very
- Linux-specific and not very exciting to me, a couple of
- talks did catch my eye.</p>
-
- <p>I particularly enjoyed the talk by Aruna Sankaranarayanan
- (<a
- href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQJ7YhVoSWI&amp;feature=youtu.be">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQJ7YhVoSWI&amp;feature=youtu.be</a>)
- explaining how Mapbox takes advantage of Amazon's &quot;spot
- pricing&quot; mechanism by spawning and shutting down
- machines at different price points to optimize for cost
- without compromising availability. Their spotswap <a
- href="https://github.com/mapbox/spotswap/">https://github.com/mapbox/spotswap/</a>
- software has been released under a BSD license. It sounds
- as though it should be possible to port this to &os; with
- minimal effort. Read more at <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/blog/rootconf-2017-trip-report-philip-paeps/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/blog/rootconf-2017-trip-report-philip-paeps/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>BSDCan 2017/&os; Developers Summit (contributed by Deb
- Goodkin)</p>
-
- <p>One of our initiatives is to assist in providing
- face-to-face knowledge sharing and development opportunities
- around the world. One way we do this is by sponsoring
- BSD-related conferences and &os; Developer and Vendor
- Summits. We recently sponsored both BSDCan 2017 and the
- &os; Developer and Vendor Summit in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada,
- which took place June 7-10, 2017. Many of our board and
- staff members attended the summit and conference to run
- tutorials, give presentations, lead sessions, work with
- developers, give demos, and share knowledge.</p>
-
- <p>In addition, this year we were pleased to bring our new
- University of Waterloo interns to the conference where they
- had the opportunity to demonstrate some of their projects at
- the Foundation table. Read more at <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/blog/conference-recap-bsdcan-2017FreeBSD-developers-summit/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/blog/conference-recap-bsdcan-2017FreeBSD-developers-summit/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Open Travel Grant Applications</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation recognizes the importance of bringing
- members of the &os; community face-to-face to both further
- development of the Project and spread the word about &os;.
- Travel grants are available to community members who need
- assistance with travel expenses for attending conferences
- related to &os; development and advocacy. Please note: the
- travel grant policy has been recently updated. Please
- carefully review it before submitting your application.</p>
-
- <p>More information about travel grants is available at: <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/what-we-do/grants/travel-grants/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/what-we-do/grants/travel-grants/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>&os; Day was June 19! (contributed by Anne Dickison)</p>
-
- <p>June 19th was declared &os; Day! Thank you to everyone who
- joined us in honoring the &os; Project's pioneering legacy
- and continuing impact on technology. Find out more about
- &os; Day and how we celebrated here at <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/blog/happy-FreeBSD-day/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/blog/happy-FreeBSD-day/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Upcoming Events</p>
-
- <p>Find out about upcoming Foundation events at <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/news-and-events/upcoming-events/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/news-and-events/upcoming-events/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>&os; Journal</p>
-
- <p>The May/June 2017 Issue of the &os; Journal is now
- available. Don't miss articles on &os;'s Firewall Feast,
- CADETS: Blending Tracing and Security on &os;, Toward
- Oblivious Sandboxing with Capsicum, and more. (<a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/past-issues/security/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/past-issues/security/</a>)</p>
-
- <p>Did you miss the March/April issue? Check out articles on
- CFEngine, Puppet on &os;, Vagrant, and more! (<a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/past-issues/configuration-management/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/past-issues/configuration-management/</a>)
- As a recent addition of functionality, browser-based
- subscribers now have the ability to download and share PDFs
- of the articles!</p>
-
- <p>Sample Issue! If you've ever wanted to read through an
- entire issue of the &os; Journal, now's your chance.
- Download the sample issue from <a
- href="https://mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?i=296880#{&quot;issue_id&quot;:296880,&quot;numpages&quot;:1,&quot;page&quot;:1}">https://mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?i=296880#{"issue_id":296880,"numpages":1,"page":1}</a>
- and be sure to share with your friends and colleagues. Not
- a subscriber? Sign up today at <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>More information about the Foundation's doings and
- goings-on can be found in our own quarterly newsletter, linked
- above.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Core's activities during the second quarter culminated in
- the introduction of two new initiatives during BSDCan:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Extending &os; Project Membership</li>
-
- <li>The &os; Community Process</li>
- </ul>
-
- <h3>&os; Project Members</h3>
-
- <p>&os; Project Membership being extended to more than just
- committers is a step that enables the Project to recognise and
- reward people who support us in ways other than by writing
- code. People that organise conferences or user groups; who
- are prominent supporters on social media; who triage bug
- reports and who test changes; and many others who contribute
- in various ways, are deserving of recognition for the support
- that they give to the Project. Core hopes that this will both
- encourage more people to volunteer their time and effort on
- behalf of the Project, and encourage those who already do to stick
- with the Project, if not become more deeply involved.</p>
-
- <p>The naming for the new group of non-committer Project members
- took a few tries to get right: having tried, and rejected,
- &quot;Contributor&quot; and then &quot;Associate&quot;, Core
- took the view that since what they were offerring was formal
- Project Membership, then that was the right thing to call it.
- Committers thus become those Project Members with access to
- commit to the Project's code repositories. Project Members
- receive an @FreeBSD.org e-mail address, access to various
- Project hardware, access to internal mailing lists and other
- communications channels, and invitations to attend Developer
- Summits in their own right. Committers in addition have
- commit rights in the Subversion repositories and GitHub, and
- active Committers can vote in Core team elections.</p>
-
- <h3>The &os; Community Process</h3>
-
- <p>This is an idea that has a long pedigree within other projects,
- and &os; is very consciously modelling its implementation on
- what has worked elsewhere. When a significantly disruptive or
- wide-scale change is proposed, we should have a formal
- mechanism for documenting the change and what it implies.
- Interested parties can then respond and the change can be
- evolved into the best fit for all users, or else it can be
- found to be impracticable and withdrawn. The documentation of
- the change will remain as a point of reference should the same
- or a similar proposal come up in the future. Creating a more
- formal process should help avoid endless sterile arguments
- about what needs to be done, without anyone feeling they have
- sufficient investment in the idea nor backing from the
- majority of the project to justify putting in the work to
- achieve the desired result.</p>
-
- <p>The very first FCP &mdash; FCP 0 &mdash; describes the
- process itself. At the time of this writing, Core is voting on
- accepting the initial document, which can be viewed in the
- Project's <a
- href="https://github.com/freebsd/fcp/blob/master/fcp-0000.md">Github
- repository</a>. Two new mailing lists have been created:
- fcp@FreeBSD.org is the channel for receiving notifications of
- new FCP proposals and discussing their content, whilst
- fcp-editors@FreeBSD.org exists to provide help with the
- process of drafting the FCP documents.</p>
-
- <h3>Other Core activities</h3>
-
- <p>Core is delighted to announce that Gordon Tetlow has joined
- the Security Officer team, and will be working on managing the
- Security Team caseload, freeing up other members to concentrate on
- the more technical aspects of vulnerability remediation. In
- addition, Ed Maste has joined the Security Team and is available to
- assist the Security Officers where necessary.</p>
-
- <p>Although Florian Smeets had to step down, the postmaster team
- has recruited three new members and is now back up to
- strength.</p>
-
- <p>Considering the desirability of a number of fixes that have
- been merged into 10-STABLE since the 10.3 release, core has
- approved a 10.4 release to occur shortly after the 11.1
- release. This will be a normal support-lifetime release,
- unlike the extended lifetime of the 10.3 release, so the
- overall support lifetime for the 10.x branch will not be
- significantly extended.</p>
-
- <p>During this quarter, Core has approved issuing three new
- commit bits. Please welcome:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Vladimir Kondratyev (wulf@)</li>
-
- <li>Ryan Libby (rlibby@)</li>
-
- <li>Kyle Evans (kevans@)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Also, during this quarter, we had one person give up their
- commit bit:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Jordan Hubbard (jkh@)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>It is always unsettling when one of the Project's founding
- members decides to move on, but Jordan's interests have
- migrated away from &os;-related projects and he has decided to
- hang up his bit once and for all.</p>
-
- <p>Core would like to thank NTTA (formerly Verio) for providing
- hosting for a <tt>cvsup</tt> mirror for many years, and also for their
- kind offer to provide ongoing hosting for a machine in their
- Seattle facility. Since we have no need for additional North
- America hosting, we have declined their offer.</p>
-
- <p>As usual, a number of questions have been raised about code
- licensing and other matters related to intellectual property.
- Ed Maste has registered &quot;freebsd&quot; on behalf of the
- FreeBSD Foundation on the Mastodon social media network. The
- &quot;Unlicense&quot; is suitable for code being imported into
- libc. We still have some code published under the old
- 4-clause style BSD license, where the extra clause refers
- specifically to the University of California. While UC has
- generally approved removing that clause, we need to check with
- all copyright holders before changing any remaining 4-clause
- licensing.</p>
-
- <p>Core, along with the Security Team, are monitoring developments
- concerning the &quot;Stack Clash&quot; vulnerability that hit
- the headlines during June. Changes to the stack-guard
- mitigation system are underway as a response to the
- proof-of-concept published by Qualys.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
- Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd" >
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>July-September</month>
-
- <year>2017</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This quarter's &os; developments continue to provide
- excitement and promise for further developments. I myself
- have a soft spot for manual pages, so it is especially good to
- see that we have gained some documentation for writing them
- (and I hope that this will translate to more and improved
- manual pages in the future!). The core@ entry is also of
- particular note, with the introduction of the FCP process and
- the recognition of the first non-committer &os; Project Member
- (and more). Read on to find out more about these, as well as
- improved support for the AMD Zen family of processors (e.g.,
- Ryzen), and a whole lot more!</p>
-
- <p>&mdash;Benjamin Kaduk</p>
-
- <p><hr /></p>
-
- <p>The deadline for submissions covering the period from October
- to December 2017 is January 14, 2017.</p>
- ?>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
-
- <p>Entries from the various official and semi-official teams,
- as found in the <a href="&enbase;/administration.html">Administration
- Page</a>.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
-
- <p>Projects that span multiple categories, from the kernel and userspace
- to the Ports Collection or external projects.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
-
- <p>Updates to kernel subsystems/features, driver support,
- filesystems, and more.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
-
- <p>Updating platform-specific features and bringing in support
- for new hardware platforms.</p>.
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
-
- <p>Changes affecting the base system and programs in it.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
-
- <p>Changes affecting the Ports Collection, whether sweeping
- changes that touch most of the tree, or individual ports
- themselves.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
-
- <p>Noteworthy changes in the documentation tree or new external
- books/documents.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>third</name>
-
- <description>Third-Party Projects</description>
-
- <p>Many projects build upon &os; or incorporate components of
- &os; into their project. As these projects may be of interest
- to the broader &os; community, we sometimes include brief
- updates submitted by these projects in our quarterly report.
- The &os; project makes no representation as to the accuracy or
- veracity of any claims in these submissions.</p>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>&os; Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os;&nbsp;Release Engineering Team</name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/11.1R/announce.html">&os;&nbsp;11.1-RELEASE Announcement</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/10.4R/schedule.html">&os;&nbsp;10.4-RELEASE Schedule</url>
- <url href="https://download.FreeBSD.org/ftp/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/">&os; Development Snapshots</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting
- and publishing release schedules for official project releases
- of &os;, announcing code freezes, and maintaining the
- respective branches, among other things.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; Release Engineering Team continued finalizing the
- 11.1-RELEASE cycle, with the final release builds starting on
- July 21 and the official release announcement email sent on
- July 26. Thank you to everyone who helped test 11.1-RELEASE,
- ensuring its quality and stability.&nbsp;[1]</p>
-
- <p>&os;&nbsp;11.1-RELEASE is the second release from the
- <tt>stable/11</tt> branch.</p>
-
- <p>Additionally, the &os; Release Engineering Team started the
- 10.4-RELEASE cycle, with the code slush starting on July 28.
- With the final release build expected to start on September 29
- and the official announcement overlapping the end of the
- quarter, everything is on schedule as of this
- writing.&nbsp;[2]</p>
-
- <p>&os;&nbsp;10.4-RELEASE will be the fifth release from the
- <tt>stable/10</tt> branch, and is planned to be the final release
- of the 10.x series.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>The &os; Foundation&nbsp;[1]</sponsor>
-
- <partialsponsor>The &os; Foundation&nbsp;[2]</partialsponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="arch">
- <title>AMD Zen (family 17h) support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Conrad</given>
- <common>Meyer</common>
- <email>cem@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </name>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>This quarter, a bit of work was done to enhance platform
- support for AMD Zen (Ryzen, Threadripper, Epyc) processors:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The CPU topology detection code was enhanced to properly
- detect Zen dies and CPU Complexes. This gives the scheduler more
- locality information to use when making scheduling decisions.</li>
-
- <li>The x86 topology analysis was enhanced to report dies and
- CPU Complexes, in addition to the existing reporting on packages,
- cores, and threads. An example of the new output is
- <tt>FreeBSD/SMP: 1 package(s) x 2 groups x 2 cache groups
- x 4 core(s) x 2 hardware threads</tt>.</li>
-
- <li>The amdsmn(4) driver for accessing SMN (System Management
- Network) registers was added.</li>
-
- <li>CPU temperature monitoring support for Zen was added to
- amdtemp(4).</li>
-
- <li>In cpufreq(4):
- <ul>
- <li>Added support for decoding Zen P-state information
- from Machine State Registers (which is usually not
- necessary, since it is largely redundant with ACPI
- P-state information, but is potentially useful)</li>
-
- <li>Work around the apparent Ryzen inability to achieve
- the P1 state by not busying cores waiting to
- transition to it</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
-
- <li>The intpm(4) smbus driver was fixed to attach to the AMD
- FCH (Fusion Controller Hub).</li>
-
- <li>All MCA banks are now enabled and monitored on Zen
- CPUs.</li>
-
- <li>Feature-bit decoding was added for: CLZERO, SVM features,
- and RAS capabilities.</li>
-
- <li>SHA intrinsic support was added to the aesni(4) driver.
- Ryzen is currently the only desktop processor to feature
- these intrinsics. Support for these intrinsics is also
- present in Intel's Goldmont line of low-end SoCs.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Overall, Zen is now a very usable platform for x86
- workstations and servers.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Dell EMC Isilon</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add HWPMC support for the new performance counters
- avilable on the Zen architecture.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for the CCP (Crypto Co-Processor).</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>Updates to GDB</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Baldwin</common>
- </name>
- <email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Luca</given>
- <common>Pizzamiglio</common>
- </name>
- <email>pizzamig@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <tt>devel/gdb</tt> port has been updated to GDB 8.0.1.</p>
-
- <p>Support for &os;/aarch64 userland binaries has been committed
- upstream. These patches, along with support for debugging
- &os;/aarch64 kernels, have been committed to the port.</p>
-
- <p>Upstream patches adding improved support for &os;/arm userland
- binaries are currently in review. &os; 12 has recently grown
- support for debugging VFP registers via <tt>ptrace()</tt> and
- core dumps as part of this work. Support for &os;/arm kernels
- will be added to the port after the upstream patches are added
- to the port.</p>
-
- <p>Support for <tt>$_siginfo</tt> has been committed upstream.
- This uses the recently added NT_LWPINFO note to extract
- signal information from process cores.</p>
-
- <p>Hangs that occured when GDB's <tt>kill</tt> command was used
- were fixed in &os; in r313992.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Figure out why the powerpc <tt>kgdb</tt> targets are not able to
- unwind the stack past the initial frame.</task>
-
- <task>Test support for sparc64 binaries and kernels.</task>
-
- <task>Add support for debugging powerpc vector registers.</task>
-
- <task>Implement <tt>info proc</tt> commands.</task>
-
- <task>Implement <tt>info os</tt> commands.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>Absolute &os;, 3rd Edition</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michael</given>
- <common>Lucas</common>
- </name>
- <email>mwlucas@michaelwlucas.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/3020">Official Announcement</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The first draft of the third edition of <em>Absolute
- &os;</em> is finished. It is 220,200 words, or roughly enough to
- stun a medium-sized ox. It's on target to be in print before
- BSDCan 2018.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Stare at the wall blankly for a few days.</task>
-
- <task>Fix all the problems pointed out by dozens of community
- reviewers.</task>
-
- <task>Fix all the problems pointed out by John Baldwin, tech
- reviewer extraordinaire.</task>
-
- <task>Editing. Copyediting. Page layout. Page editing.
- Re-editing. Indexing. Edits discovered by indexer.</task>
-
- <task>Pre-orders should open some time next year.</task>
-
- <task>Restrain myself from strangling people who ask when the
- fourth edition is coming.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Puppet</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Puppet Team</name>
- <email>puppet@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://puppetcommunity.slack.com/messages/C6CK0UGB1/">Puppetlab's &os; Slack Channel</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>This summer has seen the creation of a puppet@ team to help
- maintain the approximately 30 Puppet-related ports in the &os;
- Ports Collection.
- These ports were previously maintained by various committers,
- and from time to time the distributed maintainership
- introduced some delays when
- updating a port, due to the need to wait for a maintainer's
- approval for a related change to a different port.</p>
-
- <p>Puppet 5 is now in the ports tree (as
- <tt>sysutils/puppet5</tt>). The C++ version of Facter
- (<tt>sysutils/facter</tt>) got a lot of attention and is now a
- drop-in replacement for the previous Ruby version
- (<tt>sysutils/rubygem-facter</tt>); it is the default facts
- source for the Puppet 5 port.</p>
-
- <p>Work continues on bringing in Puppetserver 5 to the ports
- tree, and on keeping all the ports up-to-date.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The <tt>pkg</tt> package provider has some minor issues
- (it breaks things when no repos are configured, and is not
- working properly from the context of the MCollective package
- agent).</task>
-
- <task>The <tt>databases/puppetdb[345]</tt> and
- <tt>sysutils/puppetserver[45]</tt> ports rely on Clojure and
- Java, and download compiled jar files instead of building them
- from source.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Intel iWARP Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Bartosz</given>
- <common>Sobczak</common>
- </name>
- <email>bartosz.sobczak@intel.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D11378">iWARP for
- <tt>ixl</tt></url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>iWARP is a protocol suite that enables efficient movement
- of data across the network, building on Remote Direct Memory
- Access, Direct Data Placement, and Marker PDU Aligned Framing.
- It endeavors to avoid unnecessary (local) data copies and to
- offload work from the main CPU to dedicated hardware.</p>
-
- <p>An initial commit adding iWARP support for the Intel X722
- family of network adapters is under review. This is an
- important step towards introducing full iWARP support on
- systems equipped with Intel C620 Series Chipsets. Currently,
- with the <tt>iw_ixl</tt> driver, only the kVerbs API is
- supported.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Additional testing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Intel 10G <tt>iflib</tt> Driver Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Chris</given>
- <common>Galazka</common>
- </name>
- <email>krzysztof.galazka@intel.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Piotr</given>
- <common>Pietruszewski</common>
- </name>
- <email>piotr.pietruszewski@intel.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D11727"><tt>ixgbe</tt> <tt>iflib</tt> Conversion</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <tt>ix</tt> and <tt>ixv</tt> network interface drivers
- support a variety of Intel network interfaces, with line
- speeds at 10 Gbit/second.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter, with the help of Matt Macy and Sean Bruno (among
- others), we have submitted a review in Phabricator for the
- conversion of the <tt>ixgbe</tt> driver to use the new (and evolving)
- <tt>iflib</tt> framework.</p>
-
- <p>Stay tuned for the conversion of the 40G driver
- (<tt>ixl</tt>), as it is currently being ported to use
- <tt>iflib</tt>.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Additional testing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>FreeBSDDesktop</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Johannes</given>
- <common>Dieterich</common>
- </name>
- <email>jmd@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Mark</given>
- <common>Johnston</common>
- </name>
- <email>markj@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Hans Petter</given>
- <common>Selasky</common>
- </name>
- <email>hselasky@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Matthew</given>
- <common>Macy</common>
- </name>
- <email>mmacy@nextbsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop/">FreeBSDDesktop on GitHub</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSDDesktop team is happy to announce the availability of
- <tt>graphics/drm-next-kmod</tt>. This port for &os;-CURRENT
- (amd64) provides support for the <tt>amdgpu</tt>,
- <tt>i915</tt>, and <tt>radeon</tt> DRM
- modules using the <tt>linuxkpi</tt> compatibility framework.
- The port currently corresponds to the DRM from Linux 4.9 and is in
- an experimental state. It works reliably for many testers
- with modern GPU hardware (AMD HD7000 series/Tahiti to Polaris
- and Intel HD3000/Sandy Bridge to Skylake). Broader testing and
- reporting/fixing of bugs is appreciated.</p> </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Resolve issues that cause <tt>radeonkms</tt> and
- <tt>amdgpu</tt> to fail with EFI boot (though there is a
- workaround available).</task>
-
- <task>Upgrade to Linux 4.10 and higher DRM versions.</task>
-
- <task>Get feedback from broader testing.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="ports">
- <title>OpenJFX 8</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Tobias</given>
- <common>Kortkamp</common>
- </name>
- <email>tobik@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.openjdk.java.net/display/OpenJFX/Main">OpenJFX Wiki</url>
- <url href="https://www.freshports.org/java/openjfx8-devel"><tt>java/openjfx8-devel</tt></url>
- <url href="https://www.freshports.org/java/openjfx8-scenebuilder"><tt>java/openjfx8-scenebuilder</tt></url>
- <url href="https://github.com/asciidocfx/AsciidocFX">AsciidocFX</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>OpenJFX is an open source, next generation, client
- application platform for desktop and embedded systems,
- based on JavaSE. This quarter, the OpenJFX port was
- reworked and has received some significant improvements.</p>
-
- <p>More modules are being built. With the new web module we
- gain support for applications that have their own builtin
- web browser such as AsciidocFX. The new media module
- allows JavaFX applications to play audio and video
- files.</p>
-
- <p>A port of the JavaFX scenebuilder, a RAD tool for
- building JavaFX scenes, was added to the ports tree.</p>
-
- <p>The OpenGL Prism backend for GPU acceleration was enabled
- by default.</p>
-
- <p>From a mainainer's and contributor's perspective, the
- port was simplified by moving all &os;-local patches to
- the ports tree and fetching the upstream sources directly,
- instead of using a separate repository for them.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Upstream some of the patches in the Ports Collection.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>René</given>
- <common>Ladan</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>&os; Ports Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">About &os; Ports</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/ports-contributing.html">Contributing to Ports</url>
- <url href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html">&os; Ports Monitoring</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">Ports Management Team Website</url>
- <url href="https://twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/">&os; portmgr on Twitter (@freebsd_portmgr)</url>
- <url href="https://www.facebook.com/portmgr">&os; Ports Management Team on Facebook</url>
- <url href="https://plus.google.com/communities/108335846196454338383">&os; Ports Management Team on Google+</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Ports Collection now features over 31,600 ports. There are currently
- 2671 problem reports, of which 718 are unassigned. This quarter saw
- almost 5,900 commits from 175 committers. The number of open PRs grew
- compared to last quarter, and outpaced the number of changes.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter, we welcomed Zach Leslie (zleslie@), Luca Pizzamiglio
- (pizzamig@), Craig Leres (leres@), Adriaan de Groot (adridg@), and Dave
- Cottlehuber (dch@) as new committers. The commit bits of the following
- committers were taken in for safekeeping: alonso@ after 19 months of
- inactivity, rpaulo@ per his request, and ache@ after he passed away.
- Despite several tries and changing mentors, kami@ lacked interest in
- completing his mentorship, so his commit bit was also taken in for
- safekeeping.</p>
-
- <p>On the infrastructure side, two <tt>USES</tt> values were
- removed because they outlived their usefulness:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>execinfo</tt>: <tt>libexecinfo</tt> is now available in the
- base system of all supported &os; versions</li>
-
- <li><tt>twisted</tt>: there is only one Twisted port left</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The default version of GCC was bumped from 5 to 6. Firefox was updated
- to version 56.0 and Chromium to version 61.0.3163.100. The version of
- <tt>pkg</tt> itself was updated to 1.10.1.</p>
-
- <p>During this quarter, antoine@ performed 28 exp-runs to test version
- updates of major ports, improving <tt>USE_GITHUB</tt> and
- <tt>SHEBANG_FILES</tt>, and API changes to the base system.
- This quarter, the foundation for ports &quot;flavors&quot; was
- committed, though more development and testing will be
- performed in the coming quarter before it goes live.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>The PR load needs more attention, as the number of open PRs
- has started to increase again.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>&os; CI</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Jenkins Admins</name>
- <email>jenkins-admin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci"><tt>freebsd-ci</tt> Repository</url>
- <url href="https://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-testing">freebsd-testing Mailing List</url>
- <url href="http://ci.FreeBSD.org">&os; Jenkins Instance</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The &os; CI team runs various continuous integration
- solutions for &os;, regularly checking that the current state
- of the Subversion repository can successfully build, and
- performing various tests and analysis upon the build
- results.</p>
-
- <p>We have introduced a DTrace test pipeline, with the results
- and artifacts available at:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="https://ci.FreeBSD.org/job/&os;-head-amd64-dtrace_test/">https://ci.FreeBSD.org/job/&os;-head-amd64-dtrace_test/</a></li>
-
- <li><a href="https://artifact.ci.FreeBSD.org/dtrace-test/">https://artifact.ci.FreeBSD.org/dtrace-test/</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We had team meetings at two developer summits during Q3:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/DevSummit/201708/Testing">BSDcam</a></li>
- <li><a href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/DevSummit/201709">EuroBSDCon</a></li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Fix the failing test cases and builds.</task>
-
- <task>Create builds for additional architectures.</task>
-
- <task>Add more tests.</task>
-
- <task>The additional TODO items listed at <a
- href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Jenkins/TODO">https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Jenkins/TODO</a>.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The new &quot;&os; Community Process&quot; was drafted during BSDCan
- earlier this year. The first such document, FCP 0, defines how
- the whole process works. After some time for discussion and
- revision, FCP 0 was voted on and accepted by core, following the
- procedure laid down within that document. Currently the use of FCPs
- is entirely optional; we shall see how the community begins to
- adopt their usage and evolve the process based on experience.</p>
-
- <p>A draft update to the Code of Conduct has been prepared by the
- advisory committee. Core is currently reviewing the text, and
- will soon vote on accepting it. Core is keen to avoid the trap of
- &quot;rules lawyering&quot;. At the moment, the feeling is
- that we need to add a preamble to the CoC to articulate the
- goals of the project and to act as a general guide to the
- exercise of the code.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter has been quite a busy one concerning changes to
- the roster of committers and project members. We have elected our
- first new Project Member: John Hixson, who will be familiar from
- many conferences where he has given presentations and ably
- represented iXsystems. A second proposed Project Member was not
- accepted by core, but only because core felt that Fedor Uporov
- really deserved a commit bit instead.</p>
-
- <p>In addition to Fedor Uporov, please also welcome (in no
- particular order) Matt Joras, Marcin Wojtas, Chuck Tuffli, Ilya
- Bakulin and Alex Richardson as brand-new committers. We have also
- awarded Steven Hurd and Eugene Grosbein src commit bits to go with
- their existing ports bits. Welcome back Gordon Tetlow as a src
- committer, essential for his new role within secteam. Eric Davis
- and Rui Paulo have both decided to hang up their commit bits: we
- wish them well in their future endeavours. Finally, we must
- report the sad death of Andrey Chernov, who will be sorely missed
- by his colleagues and collaborators.</p>
-
- <p>Andrey's death has highlighted another question which is only
- going to become more complex over time. Keeping track of
- copyrights is already hard enough within a mature source tree with
- many contributors, such as the &os; sources. Now we need to
- consider trying to keep track of the heirs and beneficiaries of
- contributors who have sadly passed away. Core will consult with
- the Foundation legal team to discuss possible approaches to
- alleviate this.</p>
-
- <p>There have been complaints that the workings of Core are being
- kept overly confidential, and that consequently the majority of
- the project has too little idea of what is going on. This is
- certainly not intentional by Core, and we are keen to open up
- Core's business to more general community scrutiny as far as seems
- reasonable.</p>
-
- <p>Core dealt with a number of licensing questions:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>When upstreaming patches and other original works to
- VirtualBox or other Oracle properties, pragmatically it works
- best to provide them under the terms of the MIT license (one
- of two opensource licenses accepted by Oracle). Of course,
- this only applies to work upstreamed by or with the permission
- of the original author.</li>
-
- <li>The Viking software license is sufficiently BSD-like that
- magic constants from their drivers can be used in &os;
- code.</li>
-
- <li>There is no separate register of deviations from the allowed
- BSD-like licenses in the source tree: any code in the tree
- under other than BSD-like license terms can be assumed to have
- been approved by core.</li>
-
- <li>At the moment the &os; copyright requirement to include
- the copyright notice in redistributions in binary form is
- satisfied by making the &os; sources, with all of the
- detailed copyright information included in the different source
- code files, available alongside pre-compiled system images.
- However, this does not necessarily meet the needs of downstream
- projects based on &os;, and given the new "packaged base",
- adding per-package licensing metadata in a way similar to how
- the Ports Collection works is under consideration as an alternative
- mechanism.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Concerns were raised regarding the pending HardenedBSD entry in the
- previous quarterly report prior to publication. The &os;
- project welcomes reports from separate (but derived) projects in
- quarterly reports and has included similar reports in the past
- from other projects (such as TrueOS and pfSense). The HardenedBSD
- report was edited for length and to concentrate on activities
- during the quarter in question.</p>
-
- <p>Amazon is proposing to set up mirrors of the <tt>freebsd-update</tt> and
- <tt>pkg</tt> servers within AWS in order to provide faster
- access for EC2 users. These mirrors will be publicly
- accessible, but the expectation is that use will primarily be
- from within EC2. &os; AMIs will have a preset configuration
- that references the Amazon servers.</p>
-
- <p>The old, long-deprecated, and insecure &quot;r-commands&quot;
- (<tt>rsh</tt>, <tt>rlogin</tt>, <tt>rcp</tt>) are being removed
- from the base system for
- 12.0-RELEASE. Notice of this was added to the man pages and
- release notes in time for 11.1-RELEASE and 10.4-RELEASE. Anyone
- requiring these commands for backwards compatibility can use the
- new <tt>net/bsdrcmds</tt> port.</p>
-
- <p>Work to replace Heimdal Kerberos in base with the more widely
- compatible MIT Kerberos has begun in a new
- <tt>projects/krb5</tt> branch. This should not fall afoul of
- any US cryptography export regulations: the project is
- required to notify the US government that cryptographic
- software can be downloaded from &os; servers, and this already
- covers MIT Kerberos, already available within ports.</p>
-
- <p>A number of Bay Area &os; User Group-related domain names
- are being given up by their original owner. The current BAFUG
- organisers have been made aware.</p>
-
- <p>Core has voted on a change to the Doceng voting rules to
- provide for a &quot;did not vote&quot; status during doceng
- voting similar to how portmgr and core voting operates. The
- current requirement for all five members of doceng to register
- a vote on issues was proving to be a significant
- bottleneck.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Deb</given>
- <common>Goodkin</common>
- </name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/">FreeBSD Foundation Website</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/FreeBSD-Foundation-July-August-2017-Update.pdf">FreeBSD Foundation Quarterly Newsletter</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
- organization dedicated to supporting and promoting the
- &os; Project and community worldwide. Funding comes from
- individual and corporate donations and is used to fund and
- manage software development projects, conferences and
- developer summits, and provide travel grants to &os;
- contributors. The Foundation purchases and supports hardware
- to improve and maintain &os; infrastructure and provides
- full-time Release Engineering support; publishes marketing
- material to promote, educate, and advocate for the &os;
- Project; facilitates collaboration between commercial
- vendors and &os; developers; and finally, represents the
- &os; Project in executing contracts, license agreements,
- and other legal arrangements that require a recognized legal
- entity.</p>
-
- <p>Here are some highlights of what we did to help &os; last
- quarter:</p>
-
- <p>Fundraising Efforts</p>
-
- <p>Our work is 100% funded by your donations. This year we have
- raised over $860,000 from over 500 donors. Our 2017 fundraising
- goal is $1,250,00 and we are continuing to work hard to meet
- and exceed this goal! Please consider making a donation to
- help us continue and increase our support for &os;: <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/">https://www.&os;foundation.org/donate/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We also have a new Partnership Program, to provide more benefits
- for our larger commercial donors. Find out more information at
- <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/FreeBSD-foundation-partnership-program/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/FreeBSD-foundation-partnership-program/</a>
- and share with your companies!</p>
-
- <p>OS Improvements</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation improves the &os; operating system by
- employing our technical staff to maintain and improve critical
- kernel subsystems, add features and functionality, and fix
- problems. This also includes funding separate project grants
- like the arm64 port, <tt>blacklistd</tt> access control
- daemon, and the integration of VIMAGE support, to make sure
- that &os; remains a viable solution for research,
- education, computing, products and more.</p>
-
- <p>We kicked off or continued the following projects last
- quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>OpenZFS RAID-Z Expansion project</li>
-
- <li>Broadcom Wi-Fi infrastructural improvements
- (<tt>bhnd(4)</tt> driver)</li>
-
- <li>Headless mode out-of-the-box for the Beaglebone Black</li>
-
- <li>Extending <tt>bhyve</tt>/ARMv7 features</li>
-
- <li>Porting <tt>bhyve</tt>/ARM to an ARMv8 platform</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Having software developers on staff has allowed us to jump in
- and work directly on projects to improve &os; like:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>ZFS improvements</li>
-
- <li>New Intel server support</li>
-
- <li><tt>kqueue(2)</tt> updates</li>
-
- <li>64-bit inode support</li>
-
- <li>Stack guard</li>
-
- <li>Kernel Undefined Behavior Sanitizer</li>
-
- <li>Toolchain projects</li>
-
- <li><tt>i915</tt> driver investigation</li>
-
- <li>NVDIMM support in <tt>acpiconf(8)</tt></li>
-
- <li>Continuous integration dashboard (web page and physical
- hardware)</li>
-
- <li>FAT filesystem support in makefs(8)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Staff and board members continued hosting bi-weekly
- conference calls to facilitate efforts for individuals to
- collaborate on different technologies.</p>
-
- <p>Release Engineering</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation provides a full-time staff member to lead the
- release engineering efforts. This has provided timely and
- reliable releases over the last few years.</p>
-
- <p>Last quarter, our full-time staff member worked with the
- &os; Release Engineering and Security Teams to finalize
- 11.1-RELEASE. He also supported the 10.4 release effort, and
- has continued producing 10-STABLE, 11-STABLE, and 12-CURRENT
- development snapshot builds throughout the quarter. At the
- vBSDCon Developer Summit, he gave a presentation on the state
- of the release engineering team.</p>
-
- <p>You can find out more about the support we provided to the
- Release Engineering Team by reading their status update in
- this report.</p>
-
- <p>Supporting &os; Infrastructure</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation provides hardware and support to improve the
- &os; infrastructure. Last quarter, we continued supporting
- &os; hardware located around the world.</p>
-
- <p>&os; Advocacy and Education</p>
-
- <p>A large part of our efforts are dedicated to advocating for
- the Project. This includes promoting work being done by
- others with &os;; producing advocacy literature to teach
- people about &os; and help make the path to starting using
- &os; or contributing to the Project easier; and attending
- and getting other &os; contributors to volunteer to run
- &os; events, staff &os; tables, and give &os;
- presentations.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation sponsors many conferences, events, and
- summits around the globe. These events can be BSD-related,
- open source, or technology events geared towards
- underrepresented groups. We support the &os;-focused events
- to help provide a venue for sharing knowledge, to work
- together on projects, and to facilitate collaboration
- between developers and commercial users. This all helps
- provide a healthy ecosystem. We support the non-&os; events
- to promote and raise awareness of &os;, to increase the use
- of &os; in different applications, and to recruit more
- contributors to the Project.</p>
-
- <p>Here is a list highlighting some of the advocacy and
- education work we did last quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Organized and ran the Essen &os; Hackathon in Essen
- Germany</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored and participated in the &os; Developer Summit
- BSDCam, in Cambridge, England</li>
-
- <li>Represented &os; at the ARM Partner Meeting</li>
-
- <li>Presented and taught about &os; at SdNOG 4 in Khartoum,
- Sudan</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored and gave presentations and tutorials at
- EuroBSDCon in Paris, France</li>
-
- <li>Organized and ran the Paris &os; Developer Summit</li>
-
- <li>Organized and ran the &os; Developer Summit at vBSDCon</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored and attended vBSDCon</li>
-
- <li>Proved travel grants to &os; contributors to attend the
- above events.</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored the 2017 USENIX Security Symposium in Vancouver
- BC as an Industry Partner</li>
-
- <li>Provided &os; advocacy material</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored the 2017 USENIX Annual Technical Conference in
- Santa Clara, CA as an Industry Partner</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>We continued producing &os; advocacy material to help
- people promote &os; around the world.</p>
-
- <p>We help educate the world about &os; by publishing the
- professionally produced &os; Journal. Last quarter we
- published the July/August issue that you can find at <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/">https://www.&os;foundation.org/journal/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>You can find out more about events we attended and upcoming
- events at <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/news-and-events/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/news-and-events/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Legal/&os; IP</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation owns the &os; trademarks, and it is our
- responsibility to protect them. We also provide legal support
- for the core team to investigate questions that arise.</p>
-
- <p>Go to <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/">http://www.&os;foundation.org</a>
- to find out how we support &os; and how we can help you!</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="kern">
- <title>pNFS Server Plan B</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Rick</given>
- <common>Macklem</common>
- </name>
- <email>rmacklem@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://people.FreeBSD.org/~rmacklem/pnfs-planb-setup.txt">Instructions for Testing</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>A pNFS server allows an NFS service to be spread over
- multiple servers, separating the MetaData operations from the
- Data operations (Read and Write). This project will add the
- ability to use &os; systems to create a pNFS service
- consisting of a single MetaData Server plus a set of Data
- Servers. The Data Servers can be mirrored, so that redundant
- copies of the file data are maintained.</p>
-
- <p>The support for non-mirrored Data Servers is now believed
- to be complete. Support for mirrored Data Servers using the
- Flexible File Layout, which will soon be published as an RFC,
- is implemented. However, there is still significant work to
- be done, since the current implementation of mirrored Data
- Servers does not handle failed Data Servers or their
- resilvering/recovery. It is hoped that support for
- failure/recovery of Data Servers will be implemented in the
- next six months.</p>
-
- <p>The patched &os; sources may now be accessed for testing
- via either Subversion or downloading a gzipped tarball.
- They consist of a patched kernel and <tt>nfsd</tt> and can be
- used on any &os; 11 or later system. The installation
- procedure is covered in the linked document.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Testing by others will be needed, now that the
- implementation is available.</task>
-
- <task>Implementation and testing of mirror failure/recovery.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat="third">
- <title>The <tt>nosh</tt> Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Jonathan</given>
- <common>de Boyne Pollard</common>
- </name>
- <email>J.deBoynePollard-newsgroups@NTLWorld.COM</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/">Introduction</url>
- <url href="http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/freebsd-binary-packages.html">&os; Binary Packages</url>
- <url href="http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/timorous-admin-installation-how-to.html">Installation How-To</url>
- <url href="http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/roadmap.html">Roadmap</url>
- <url href="http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/guide/index.html">A Slightly Outdated User Guide</url>
- <url href="http://framagit.org/taca/archnosh">Archnosh</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <tt>nosh</tt> project is a suite of system-level utilities for
- initializing, running, and shutting down BSD systems; and for
- managing daemons, terminals, and logging. It attempts to
- supersede BSD <tt>init</tt>, the Mewburn <tt>rc.d</tt> system,
- and OpenRC as used on &os; and TrueOS, drawing inspiration
- from Solaris SMF for named milestones, daemontools-encore for
- service control/status mechanisms, UCSPI, and IBM AIX for
- separated service and system management. It includes a range
- of compatibility mechanisms, including shims for familiar
- commands from other systems, and an automatic import mechanism
- that takes existing configuration data from
- <tt>/etc/fstab</tt>, <tt>/etc/rc.conf{,.local}</tt>,
- <tt>/etc/ttys</tt>, and elsewhere, applying them to its native
- service definitions and creating additional native services.
- It is portable (including to Linux) and composable, it
- provides a migration path from the world of <tt>systemd</tt> Linux, and
- it does not require new kernel APIs. It provides clean
- service environments, orderings and dependencies between
- services, parallelized startup and shutdown (including
- <tt>fsck</tt>), strictly size-capped and autorotated logging,
- the service manager as a &quot;subreaper&quot;, and uses
- <tt>kevent(2)</tt> for event-driven parallelism.</p>
-
- <p>Since the last status report, in December 2015, the project
- has seen: restructured and finer-grained packaging that has
- fewer conflicts with other toolsets; the addition of
- <tt>zsh</tt> completion files; improvements to the virtual
- terminal subsystem, keyboard map, mouse support, and ugen and
- DECSCUSR support; RFC 5424/5426 remote logging support;
- replacement of libkqueue and the C library's environment
- handling functions; several new helper commands; support for
- Java VM autolocation; improved socket-passing code; an
- extended status API and &quot;one-shot&quot; service support;
- additional pre-supplied service bundles; support for service
- aliases; improved handling of per-user D-Bus services;
- improved importing of MySQL, MariaDB, Percona, and OpenVPN
- services; improved configuration import support; and extensive
- additions to the <tt>nosh</tt> Guide.</p>
-
- <p>On the recently updated roadmap you can see plans for even
- more documentation, continuing the work to extend the
- capabilities of the networking subsystem, and the scant
- handful of <tt>rc.d</tt>-related items remaining. There are
- also some ideas still in the speculative or planning phases,
- including work that may depend on incorporating <tt>nosh</tt>
- support into other software.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Improve Ansible and SaltStack integration (the maintainer
- of the Arch Linux <tt>nosh</tt> integration has some
- ideas).</task>
-
- <task>Command-line completions are still needed for
- <tt>bash</tt>, <tt>csh</tt>, and <tt>fish</tt>.</task>
-
- <task>Document <tt>convert-systemd-units</tt> for use by port
- maintainers in making packaged service bundles from
- <tt>systemd</tt> unit files.</task>
-
- <task><tt>nosh</tt> could take advantage of several proposed
- features for the base system:
-
- <ul>
- <li>the boot loader signaling &quot;emergency&quot; and
- &quot;rescue&quot; modes of operation</li>
-
- <li>adding machine-readable status output to
- <tt>fsck</tt></li>
-
- <li>adding runtime support for more
- <tt>clang</tt>-compilable languages in the early bootstrap
- stage</li>
-
- <li>adding hooks for invoking external configuration import
- mechanisms</li>
- </ul>
- </task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>Manual Pages</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Warren</given>
- <common>Block</common>
- </name>
- <email>wblock@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/">&os; Documentation Project Primer</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Over the last year, interest has increased in manual pages, in
- large part due to excellent infrastructure work by Baptiste
- Daroussin and others, and promotion by George Neville-Neil and
- others. This increased interest has been both gratifying and
- problematic. Our man pages are underappreciated gems, but we
- have sadly lacked any substantial documentation on how to write
- new ones.</p>
-
- <p>In September, I added a new chapter to the
- <a href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/">&os;
- Documentation Project Primer</a> describing the basics of
- creating a man page. It includes descriptions of the
- markup, section structure, recommended optional material
- such as examples, and sample templates for the most common
- types of man pages. The Resources section includes links to
- several external resources, including the excellent <a
- href="http://manpages.bsd.lv/mdoc.html">Practical UNIX
- Manuals: mdoc</a>.</p>
-
- <p>While this chapter is not a full tutorial, it does begin to fill
- in a large gap in our documentation resources and provide a
- starting point from which to grow.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add more explanation and examples of markup usage.</task>
-
- <task>Expand the sample templates with additional desired standard
- features, like an EXAMPLES section.</task>
-
- <task>Add more sample templates.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-</report>
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
- Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd" >
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>October-December</month>
-
- <year>2017</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p><strong>This is a draft of the October&ndash;December 2017
- status report. Please check back after it is finalized, and
- an announcement email is sent to the &os;-Announce mailing
- list.</strong></p>
-
- <?ignore
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between October and
- December 2017. This is the fourth of four reports planned for
- 2017.</p>
-
- <p>The fourth quarter of 2017 was another productive quarter for
- the &os; project and community. [...]</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work!</p>
-
- <p>The deadline for submissions covering the period from January
- to March 2018 is April 7, 2018.</p>
- ?>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
-
- <p>Entries from the various official and semi-official teams,
- as found in the <a href="&enbase;/administration.html">Administration
- Page</a>.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
-
- <p>Projects that span multiple categories, from the kernel and userspace
- to the Ports Collection or external projects.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
-
- <p>Updates to kernel subsystems/features, driver support,
- filesystems, and more.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
-
- <p>Updating platform-specific features and bringing in support
- for new hardware platforms.</p>.
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
-
- <p>Changes affecting the base system and programs in it.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
-
- <p>Changes affecting the Ports Collection, whether sweeping
- changes that touch most of the tree, or individual ports
- themselves.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
-
- <p>Noteworthy changes in the documentation tree or new external
- books/documents.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
-
- <p>Objects that defy categorization.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>third</name>
-
- <description>Third-Party Projects</description>
-
- <p>Many projects build upon &os; or incorporate components of
- &os; into their project. As these projects may be of interest
- to the broader &os; community, we sometimes include brief
- updates submitted by these projects in our quarterly report.
- The &os; project makes no representation as to the accuracy or
- veracity of any claims in these submissions.</p>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>LibreNMS</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Zane</given>
- <common>Bowers-Hadley</common>
- </name>
- <email>vvelox@vvelox.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/librenms/librenms/pull/7938">LibreNMS ZFS Addition</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>LibreNMS is an autodiscovering PHP/MySQL/SNMP-based network
- monitoring solution which includes support for a wide range of
- network hardware and operating systems, including Cisco,
- Linux, &os;, Juniper, Brocade, Foundry, HP and many more.</p>
-
- <p>Among other things, it can monitor applications and other
- functionality running on a server via SNMP extensions. This
- has been the area of focus for my present work.</p>
-
- <p>ZFS support has been committed towards the end of December,
- which was too late to make the December release, but it will
- be in the January release.</p>
-
- <p>This brings the ability to monitor ARC and pool information,
- with each pool having its own separate set of graphs.</p>
-
- <p>The ARC graphing is as below.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>ARC size in bytes</li>
-
- <li>ARC size, percent of max size</li>
-
- <li>ARC size breakdown</li>
-
- <li>ARC efficiency</li>
-
- <li>ARC cache hits by list</li>
-
- <li>ARC cache hits by type</li>
-
- <li>ARC cache misses by type</li>
-
- <li>ARC cache hits</li>
-
- <li>ARC cache misses</li>
-
- <li>ARC misc (deleted, skips, and recycle misses)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>The pool tracking is comparatively much simpler, using the
- output from <tt>zpool list</tt>.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Pool Space</li>
-
- <li>Pool Capacity</li>
-
- <li>Pool Fragmentation</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Suggestions are needed for additional statistics or other
- information to monitor, whether &os;-specific or
- otherwise.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>RDMA stack update based on Linux v4.9</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Mellanox Drivers Team</name>
- <email>FreeBSD-drivers@mellanox.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=326169">Subversion Commit Adding the Driver</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>An update to the &os; RDMA stack based on code from Linux
- v4.9 was merged into &os; 12-CURRENT on November 4th,
- including many bug fixes and new features with a focus on
- RoCEv2 &mdash; Routable RoCE.</p>
-
- <p>RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) is a network protocol
- that leverages Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA) capabilities
- to accelerate communications between applications hosted on
- clusters of servers and storage arrays. RoCE incorporates the
- IBTA RDMA semantics to allow devices to perform direct memory
- to memory transfers at the application level without involving
- the host CPU. Both the transport processing and the memory
- translation and placement are performed by hardware resulting
- in lower latency, higher throughput, and better performance
- compared to software based protocols.</p>
-
- <p>RoCEv2 is the most recent version of RoCE, adding some routing
- capabilities as both IP and UDP headers are included in the
- packet format. To complete the RoCEv2 solution, Support for
- ECN (Explicit Congestion Notification, lossy fabric) and PFC
- (Priority Flow Control, lossless fabric) protocols with rate
- limiting options will be added in the first quarter of
- 2018.</p>
-
- <p>This project also introduces the following updates:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>libibverbs</tt>, <tt>librdmacm</tt>,
- <tt>libibumad</tt> and vendor-specific libraries
- ported from the Linux rdma-core v15+</li>
-
- <li>InfiniBand diagnostic tools,
- <tt>infiniband-diags</tt>, version 1.6.7</li>
-
- <li>InfiniBand subnet manager &mdash; OpenSM, version 3.3.20+</li>
-
- <li>LinuxKPI support</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Important notes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>GPL-only (non dual-licensed) portions of the Linux code were either
- excluded or written from scratch under a BSD license by
- &a.hselasky;.</li>
-
- <li>The code has been tested by several RDMA vendors
- that also support iWARP.</li>
- </ul>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Mellanox Technologies</sponsor>
-
- <help>
- <task>Add ECN (Explicit Congestion Notification) and PFC
- (Priority Flow Control) support.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>René</given>
- <common>Ladan</common>
- </name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>&os; Ports Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">About &os; Ports</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/ports-contributing.html">Contributing to ports</url>
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">&os; Ports Monitoring</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html">Ports Management Team</url>
- <url href="https://twitter.com/FreeBSD_portmgr/">&os; Ports Managemnet Team on Twitter (@FreeBSD_portmgr)</url>
- <url href="https://www.facebook.com/portmgr">&os; Ports Management Team on Facebook</url>
- <url href="https://plus.google.com/communities/108335846196454338383">&os; Ports Management Team on Google+</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The last quarter of 2017 ended with over 27,000 ports in the
- repository. There are currently just under 2,800 open ports
- PRs with 685 of them unassigned. There were 6,700 commits
- made by 178 committers. The statistics did not change much
- since last quarter, however the number of unassigned PRs
- dropped slightly.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter, we welcomed Yuri Victorovich (yuri@), Jason
- Bacon (jwb@), and Wolfram Scheider (wosch@) as new or
- returning port committers. No commit bits were taken in for
- safekeeping.</p>
-
- <p>Portmgr, together with postmaster@, changed the policy of the
- FreeBSD-ports@ mailing list. It is now required to be
- subscribed to the list before one can post to it. This will
- help in reducing spam on this list and help users finding
- better questions to their answers while browsing the list
- archive.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter ports &quot;flavors&quot; went live. Flavors
- can be used to build multiple variations of a port, for
- example <tt>py27-sarge</tt> and <tt>py36-sarge</tt>. All
- Python ports and some other ports are now flavored. Other
- uses of flavors could be including or excluding X11
- (<tt>foo</tt> vs <tt>foo-x11</tt> or <tt>foo-nox11</tt>) or
- selecting the printer paper size (A4 vs letter).</p>
-
- <p><tt>USES=fmake</tt> has been removed as it was no longer
- useful.</p>
-
- <p>Some default versions got updated: Ruby to 2.4 and Samba to
- 4.6. Firefox got updated to version 57.0.3 and <tt>pkg</tt> to
- 1.10.3.</p>
-
- <p>During the last quarter, antoine@ ran 33 exp-runs to validate changes
- to the base system, fix Qt5 ports, test Python flavors and other port
- updates, and make rubygem port builds reproducible.</p>
- </body>
-
- <help>
- <task>Clang 6 is being imported into base. There is a PR that keeps track
- of ports failing with this compiler, see <url
- href="http://bugs.FreeBSD.org/224669">PR 224669</url>. If you use
- any ports mentioned here, please consider fixing them.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>&os; on PowerNV (ppc64)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Patryk</given>
- <common>Duda</common>
- </name>
- <email>pdk@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Wojciech</given>
- <common>Macek</common>
- </name>
- <email>wma@FreeBSD.org</email>
- <email>wma@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Michal</given>
- <common>Stanek</common>
- </name>
- <email>mst@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
-
- <person>
- <name>
- <given>Nathan</given>
- <common>Whitehorn</common>
- </name>
- <email>nw@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/Semihalf/powernv">Semihalf PowerNV Official Repository</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/open-power/skiboot">Skiboot Repository with the Latest OPAL Firmware</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p> Semihalf is happy to announce that &os; is running on an IBM
- Power8 processor. This project is a continuation of work done
- by Nathan Whitehorn, who provided a basic support for a
- PowerNV emulator.</p>
-
- <p>The IBM Power8 family of CPUs offers superior performance
- compared to previous CPUs in the Power series. It provides
- complete NUMA support with up to 128 execution threads in
- two-socket system (2 sockets, 8 cores per socket, 8 threads
- per core). All I/O communication is handled by an integrated
- PCIe interface equipped with multiple IOMMU engines.</p>
-
- <p>The support for Power8 system running &os; in a non-virtualized
- environment contains:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>A generic driver for the OPAL hypervisor</li>
-
- <li><tt>kboot</tt> loader modifications to allow for a
- little-endian to load a big-endian kernel ELF image</li>
-
- <li>An update to the ELF parser in <tt>skiboot</tt>, allowing
- it to understand the &os; kernel file format</li>
-
- <li>Basic support for the PowerNV architecture, including
- modes of operation, memory-management unit (MMU), and
- interrupt controller</li>
-
- <li>SMP operation with up to 128 CPUs</li>
-
- <li>PCI host bridge subsystem driver, including IOMMU mapping
- for external busses</li>
-
- <li>PCIe host controller driver</li>
-
- <li>USB-3.0 XHCI driver</li>
-
- <li>Reworked several drivers to be big-endian compatible</li>
-
- <li>Chelsio cxgbe(4) 10/25G network adapter</li>
-
- <li>NVMe SSD driver</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>All work is available in the linked GitHub repository. The
- process of getting this work into the official repository has
- already started and eventually, all commits will be integrated
- into &os;-12 CURRENT.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>IBM</sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>The FreeBSD Foundation</sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>QCM Technologies</sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>Semihalf</sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>Limelight Networks (Kevin Bowling)</sponsor>
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The &os; Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>&os; Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The most significant action by Core during the final quarter of
- 2017 was the approval of the new Code of Conduct after a long
- period of development and review. Core added a preamble to the
- text emphasizing the principles behind the Code of Conduct over
- detailed interpretation of the rules. The new code delegates
- the handling of complaints to a Code of Conduct review board; we
- are currently finalizing practical arrangements around setting
- up the review board before announcing the adoption of the new
- code.</p>
-
- <p>John Hixson of iXsystems was proposed, and accepted, as the
- first new Project Member under the new rules adopted earlier
- this year. Core feels that John is an excellent choice as the
- first member, and looks forwards to adding many other project
- members in the future.</p>
-
- <p>There have been some significant changes around the Security
- Officer and secteam. Gordon Tetlow has formally taken over the
- role of Security Officer from Xin Li. Xin remains an active
- member of secteam, and Ed Maste has now joined secteam as well.
- </p>
-
- <p>Gordon joined Secteam at a point where they were struggling
- with handling the widely publicised WPA2 vulnerability
- (&os;-SA-17:07.wpa), and had an immediate impact simply by
- making a public response, even though the technical fixes were
- not entirely ready. Gordon's remit from Core is to examine how
- Secteam operates and work out how to manage their case-load while
- avoiding the problems of burn-out and overload that have impeded
- Secteam's effectiveness in the past.</p>
-
- <p>One of the key problems is that security problems are handled
- in a completely separate bug handling system to general PRs.
- This is unusual compared to most similar OS projects, and leads
- to difficulties in bringing in available talent from amongst the
- entire body of &os; developers in order to be able to share
- the load and react quickly. Secteam is working with Bugmeister
- to enable suitable access controls within our main Bugzilla
- instance, so that we can both conform to bug embargoes and other
- confidentiality requirements but also make it easy to solicit
- fixes from a wider range of developers and to transition
- security bugs to open handling like any other bug once there is
- no more need for secrecy.</p>
-
- <p>This quarter also saw the creation of a 10.4-RELEASE branch,
- and the extension of the lifetime of 11.0-RELEASE by one month.
- The former was in response to requests from a number of
- prominent &os; consumers, who needed access to new
- functionality but could not immediately upgrade to 11.0-RELEASE.
- Releasing 10.4 permitted this without making a significant
- extension to the lifetime of the 10.x release series.</p>
-
- <p>The extension to 11.0-RELEASE EoL was a consequence of failing
- to communicate the impending switch to 11.1-RELEASE in good
- time. Since this was the first minor version transition under
- the new release schedule, in discussion with Secteam and Release
- Engineering, we concluded that a delay was necessary to allow
- the userbase sufficient warning to upgrade before 11.0-RELEASE
- went out of support. This was not a cost-free decision: as
- Portmgr reminded us, this affected package building and delayed
- implementation of some important updates.</p>
-
- <p>&os; will be participating in Google Summer of Code again in
- 2018. This has become one of our most important routes for
- recruiting the new, young developers vital for ensuring the
- longevity of the project.</p>
-
- <p>Pedro Giffuni proposed adopting the SPDX license tagging system
- as used by many other projects, including the Linux kernel, in
- order to facilitate programatic license management by downstream
- consumers. Core agreed enthusiasticly.</p>
-
- <p>Core has agreed to promote the MIPS architecture to Tier-2
- status.</p>
-
- <p>A proposal to enhance security by discontinuing HTTP or other
- unencrypted channels for all &os; services was not something
- Core could approve for the immediate future. While switching to
- HTTPS has obvious security benefits, we would need to distribute
- appropriate CA certificates as part of the base system and make
- certain other changes before this could be achieved relatively
- seamlessly. All &os; services are already available over
- secure channels, but our documentation did not necessarily
- present secure access methods as the preferred routes. Action
- is being taken to address the documentation, and this question
- will be revisited once the necessary groundwork is in place.</p>
-
- <p>The <tt>fortune(6)</tt> program has long been a focus for controversy,
- and previous Cores have needed to impose a lock on updates to
- the fortune data files. The argument blew up again over the
- re-deletion of a number of apparently pro-Nazi quotations. Core
- decided that enough was enough and removed all of the fortune
- data files except for <tt>FreeBSD-tips.dat</tt> from the base system.
- The tacit approval of many questionable or controversial
- opinions by shipping them as a part of the base system is a
- liability the project simply cannot afford.</p>
-
- <p>No new commit bits were issued during this quarter, but we did
- see two former committers: Sean Eric Fagan and Wolfram
- Schneider, reactivate their commit bits. One committer, Ngie
- Cooper, has handed back their bit.</p>
- </body>
- </project>
-</report>
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- Status Report//EN"
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-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<!-- This file was generated with https://github.com/trasz/md2docbook -->
-<!--
- Variables to replace:
- %%START%% - report month start
- %%STOP%% - report month end
- %%YEAR%% - report year
- %%NUM%% - report issue (first, second, third, fourth)
- %%STARTNEXT%% - report month start
- %%STOPNEXT%% - report month end
- %%YEARNEXT%% - next report due year (if different than %%YEAR%%)
- %%DUENEXT%% - next report due date (i.e., June 6)
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-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>%%START%%-%%STOP%%</month>
-
- <year>%%YEAR%%</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>With &os; having gone all the way to 12, it is perhaps
- useful to take a look back at all the things that have been
- accomplished, in terms of many visible changes, as well as all
- the things that happen behind the scenes to ensure that &os;
- continues to offer an alternative in both design,
- implementation, and execution.</p>
-
- <p>The things you can look forward to reading about are too
- numerous to summarize, but cover just about everything from
- finalizing releases, administrative work, optimizations
- and depessimizations, features added and fixed, and many areas
- of improvement that might just surprise you a little.</p>
-
- <p>Please have a cup of coffee, tea, hot cocoa, or other beverage
- of choice, and enjoy this culmulative set of reports covering
- everything that's been done since October, 2017.</p>
-
- <p>&mdash;Daniel Ebdrup</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
-
- <p>Entries from the various official and semi-official teams,
- as found in the <a href="&enbase;/administration.html">Administration
- Page</a>.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
-
- <p>Projects that span multiple categories, from the kernel and userspace
- to the Ports Collection or external projects.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
-
- <p>Updating platform-specific features and bringing in support
- for new hardware platforms.</p>.
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
-
- <p>Changes affecting the Ports Collection, whether sweeping
- changes that touch most of the tree, or individual ports
- themselves.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
-
- <p>Noteworthy changes in the documentation tree or new external
- books/documents.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>third</name>
-
- <description>Third-Party Projects</description>
-
- <p>Many projects build upon &os; or incorporate components of
- &os; into their project. As these projects may be of interest
- to the broader &os; community, we sometimes include brief
- updates submitted by these projects in our quarterly report.
- The &os; project makes no representation as to the accuracy or
- veracity of any claims in these submissions.</p>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Release Engineering Team</name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/10.4R/announce.html">FreeBSD 10.4-RELEASE announcement</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/11.2R/announce.html">FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE announcement</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/12.0R/schedule.html">FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE schedule</url>
- <url href="https://download.FreeBSD.org/ftp/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/">FreeBSD development snapshots</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team responsibilities
- include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>setting and publishing release schedules for official
- project releases of FreeBSD</li>
-
- <li>announcing code slushes, freezes, and thaws</li>
-
- <li>maintaining the respective branches for all supported
- releases</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team, led by Marius
- Strobl,
- completed the 10.4-RELEASE in early October 2017. FreeBSD
- 10.4-RELEASE was the
- fifth release from the <tt>stable/10</tt> branch, which
- built on the
- stability and reliability of 10.3-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE cycle started April 20, 2018 with
- the
- announcement of the code slush. The first stage progress
- was
- continued throughout the rest of the quarter with the code
- freeze,
- followed by three BETA builds, three RC builds, and the
- final release
- build was announced June 27, 2018.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team started the
- 12.0-RELEASE cycle
- August 10, 2018 with the announcement of the code slush.
- The code
- freeze followed on August 24, 2018. The tentative date for
- the <tt>stable/12</tt> branch was expected to be September 21,
- 2018.</p>
-
- <p>
- Due to unforeseen circumstances with upstream code that
- was necessary
- to include in 12.0-RELEASE, the tentative release schedule
- needed
- to be adjusted several times. The API changes in the
- updated version
- of the upstream code required changes to be made for all
- base system
- utilities that linked with the upstream code. By the end
- of the
- 2018Q3 quarter, the <tt>stable/12</tt> branch had not been
- created due to
- this delay.</p>
-
- <p>Throughout the remainder of 2018Q3, several development
- snapshots builds
- were released for the <tt>head</tt>, <tt>stable/11</tt>,
- and <tt>stable/10</tt> branches.</p>
-
- <p>Much of this work was sponsored by the FreeBSD Foundation.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>René Ladan</name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">About FreeBSD Ports</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/ports-contributing.html">Contributing to ports</url>
- <url href="http://portsmon.FreeBSD.org/index.html">FreeBSD ports monitoring</url>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/portmgr/index.html">Ports Management Team</url>
- <url href="https://twitter.com/freebsd_portmgr/">FreeBSD portmgr (@freebsd_portmgr)</url>
- <url href="https://www.facebook.com/portmgr">FreeBSD Ports Management Team (Facebook)</url>
- <url href="https://plus.google.com/communities/108335846196454338383">FreeBSD Ports Management Team (Google+)</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>During the first quarter of 2018, the number of ports grew
- to almost 32,000.
- In 2018Q1, there were
- 2,100 open PRs with fewer than 600 unassigned. There were
- 7,900 commits from 169 committers. Compared to last
- quarter, the number
- of commits grew by 18% and the number of PRs dropped by
- 25%. Those are
- some good numbers!</p>
-
- <p>During the 2018Q2 and 2018Q3 quarters, the number of ports
- grew to just under
- 34,000. The number of open PR grew to almost 2,500 with
- fewer than 600
- of those unassigned. A total of 175 committers made almost
- 14,200 commits.
- Compared to the first quarter, the number of commits
- dropped by 10% and
- the number of PRs grew by 19%.</p>
-
- <p>During the last three quarters, portmgr took twelve commit
- bits in for
- safekeeping: daichi@, deichen@, ian@, junovitch@, kevlo@,
- maho@, nemysis@,
- pawel@, rea@, tabthorpe@, vg@, and wxs@.</p>
-
- <p>Portmgr welcomed thirteen new committers in 2018Q2 and
- 2018Q3:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Devin Teske (dteske@)</li>
-
- <li>Eric Turgeon (ericbsd@)</li>
-
- <li>Fernando Apesteguía (fernape@)</li>
-
- <li>Fukang Chen (loader@)</li>
-
- <li>Gleb Popov (arrowd@)</li>
-
- <li>Jesper Schmitz Mouridsen (jsm@)</li>
-
- <li>John Hixson (jhixson@)</li>
-
- <li>Kevin Bowling (kbowling@)</li>
-
- <li>Koichiro IWAO (meta@)</li>
-
- <li>Mateusz Piotrowski (0mp@)</li>
-
- <li>Matthias Fechner (mfechner@)</li>
-
- <li>Sergey Kozlov (skozlov@)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- The following committers returned after a hiatus:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Ion-Mihai Tetcu (itetcu@)</li>
-
- <li>Kevin Lo (kevlo@)</li>
-
- <li>Sean Chittenden (seanc@)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- During the last three quarters, Antoine Brodin (antoine@)
- ran no
- fewer than 113 exp-runs against the ports tree. These runs
- were
- executed to test updates, perform cleanups, and make
- improvements
- to the framework and the base system. Most of the runs
- were for
- port upgrades, but others include LLD progress, changes to
- the
- default port versions, improved support for armv6, armv7,
- and RISC-V
- architectures, removed old base system functionality, new
- USES, and
- better matching pkg-plist with Makefile options (DOCS and
- EXAMPLES).</p>
-
- <p>Five new USES values were introduced:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>apache: handle dependencies on the Apache web server and
- modules</li>
-
- <li>eigen: automatically depend on math/eigen2 or math/eigen3</li>
-
- <li>emacs: handle dependencies on the Emacs editor and
- modules.</li>
-
- <li>gl replaces the old USE_GL from bsd.port.mk</li>
-
- <li>qt-dist, qt:4 and qt:5 replace the old USE_QT from
- bsd.qt.mk</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- The EXTRA_PATCHES functionality has been extended to
- support
- directories, where it will automatically apply all
- patch-\* files to the port.</p>
-
- <p>Ports using USES=php:phpize, php:ext, php:zend, and
- php:pecl have
- been flavored and packages are now automatically built
- for all
- versions of PHP that are supported (5.6, 7.0, 7.1 or 7.2).</p>
-
- <p>2018Q3 had updates of major ports: pkg 1.10.5, Chromium
- 65.0.3325.181, Firefox 59.0.2, Firefox-ESR 52.7.3, Ruby
- 2.3.7/2.5.1
- and Qt5 5.9.4.
- The default version of PHP was changed from 5.6 to 7.1.
- The former
- version of PHP is no longer supported by the developers.
- The
- default versions of Samba and GCC are now respectively 4.7
- and 7. The
- Xorg ports have been reorganized and there have been
- changes to
- net/openntpd. Please review the UPDATING file for relevant
- details.</p>
-
- <p>Open tasks:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The number of commits dropped somewhat over the last three
- quarters,
- leaving more PRs unresolved. If possible, please pick up
- some PRs
- and improve everyone's experience.</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Much of Core's focus for the past months has been on three
- items:</p>
-
- <p>1. Coordination between different groups to support the
- upcoming 12.0 release. The timing of the OpenSSL
- 1.1.1 release posed challenges. The new OpenSSL
- version included API changes, so many components of
- the base system and ports required changes.
- Staying with the older OpenSSL in 12.0 was not a
- feasible option, because it would have meant
- backporting many changes to a version of OpenSSL
- that would be unmaintained by the upstream source.</p>
-
- <p>2. Discussions with the release engineering team and Scott
- Long about updating the FreeBSD release process.
- Topics for exploration include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>having more frequent point releases</li>
-
- <li>changing the support model</li>
-
- <li>revising and improving the tooling used to manage the tree
- and releases</li>
-
- <li>additional topics as they are discovered</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>3. Gathering information to make decisions more
- data-driven. For example, we are planning
- developer and user surveys. If there are questions
- that you think should be added to the survey,
- please discuss them on freebsd-arch@. We are
- also exploring ways to collect automated hardware-usage data.
- This will help the project to understand the changing ways our
- software is used and to improve hardware support.</p>
-
- <p>Here are other noteworthy events (in chronological order)
- since the last quarterly report.</p>
-
- <p>2017 Q4</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Sean Eric Fagan's (sef@) commit bit was reactivated with a
- period of re-mentoring under Alexander Motin
- (mav@).</li>
-
- <li>The MIPS architecture was promoted to tier 2 status.</li>
-
- <li>Core approved changes to the Code of Conduct.</li>
-
- <li>All fortune data files, except freebsd-tips, were removed
- in r325828.</li>
-
- <li>Core approved the adoption of a policy requiring any
- license exceptions to be recorded alongside code.</li>
-
- <li>Gordon Tetlow (gordon@) became the new security officer.</li>
-
- <li>Core approved the use of SPDX tags.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>2018 Q1</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Jeb Cramer (jeb@) was awarded a src commit bit under the
- mentorship of Sean Bruno (sbruno@) and Eric Joyner
- (erj@).</li>
-
- <li>Members of the CoC Review Team were approved. The
- membership is to be reviewed once per year.</li>
-
- <li>A vendor commit bit was awarded to Slava Shwartsman
- (slavash@) of Mellanox Technologies under the
- mentorship of Konstantin Belousov (kib@) and Hans
- Petter Selasky (hselasky@).</li>
-
- <li>Walter Schwarzenfeld was awarded project membership.</li>
-
- <li>Brad Davis (brd@) was awarded a src commit bit under the
- mentorship of Allan Jude (allanjude@) with
- Baptiste Daroussin (bapt@) as co-mentor.</li>
-
- <li>Vincenzo Maffione (vmaffione@) was awarded a src commit
- bit under the mentorship of Hiroki Sato (hrs@).</li>
-
- <li>Ram Kishore Vegesna (ram@) was awarded a src commit bit
- under the mentorship of Kenneth D. Merry (ken@)
- and Alexander Motin (mav@).</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>2018 Q2</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Tom Jones (thj@) was awarded a src commit bit under the
- mentorship of Jonathan T. Looney (jtl@).</li>
-
- <li>Matt Macy's (mmacy@) commit bit was restored under the
- mentorship of Sean Bruno (sbruno@).</li>
-
- <li>Breno Leitao (leitao@) was awarded a src commit bit under
- the mentorship of Justin Hibbits (jhibbits@) with
- Nathan Whitehorn (nwhitehorn@) as co-mentor.</li>
-
- <li>Leandro Lupori (luporl@) was awarded a src commit bit
- under the mentorship of Justin Hibbits (jhibbits@)
- with Nathan Whitehorn (nwhitehorn@) as co-mentor.</li>
-
- <li>The handover from the ninth to the tenth elected Core team
- took place. The tenth Core members are: Allan Jude
- (allanjude@), Benedict Reuschling (bcr@), Brooks
- Davis (brooks@), Hiroki Sato (hrs@), Warner Losh
- (imp@), Jeff Roberson (jeff@), John Baldwin
- (jhb@), Kris Moore (kmoore@), and Sean Chittenden
- (seanc@).</li>
-
- <li>Joseph Mingrone (jrm@) was appointed the Core secretary
- under mentorship of the retiring Core secretary,
- Matthew Seaman (matthew@).</li>
-
- <li>The new team liaisons were decided. portmgr: Sean, doceng:
- Hiroki, secteam: Brooks, re: John, clusteradm:
- Allan, CoC: Warner, Foundation: Benedict,
- bugmeister: John, CI: Sean.</li>
-
- <li>David Maxwell (dwm@) was awarded project membership.</li>
-
- <li>Daichi Goto's (daichi@) commit bit was reactivated with a
- period of re-mentoring under George Neville-Neil
- (gnn@).</li>
-
- <li>A vendor commit bit was awarded to Ben Widawsky
- (bwidawsk@) of Intel under the mentorship of Ed
- Maste (emaste@).</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- 2018 Q3</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Core decided to begin meeting twice per month in an
- attempt to catch up with many new agenda items.</li>
-
- <li>Li-Wen Hsu (lwhsu@) was awarded a src commit bit under the
- mentorship of Mark Johnston (markj@) with Ed Maste
- (emaste@) as co-mentor.</li>
-
- <li>Samy al Bahra was awarded project membership.</li>
-
- <li>George Neville-Neil (gnn@) was approved to begin
- co-mentoring Vincenzo Maffione (vmaffione@).</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>The FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Deb Goodkin</name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
- organization dedicated to supporting and promoting
- the FreeBSD Project and community worldwide.
- Funding comes from individual and corporate
- donations and is used to fund and manage software
- development projects, conferences and developer
- summits, and provide travel grants to FreeBSD
- contributors. The Foundation purchases and
- supports hardware to improve and maintain FreeBSD
- infrastructure and provides resources to improve
- security, quality assurance, and release
- engineering efforts; publishes marketing material
- to promote, educate, and advocate for the FreeBSD
- Project; facilitates collaboration between
- commercial vendors and FreeBSD developers; and
- finally, represents the FreeBSD Project in
- executing contracts, license agreements, and other
- legal arrangements that require a recognized legal
- entity.</p>
-
- <p>Here are some highlights of what the FreeBSD Foundation
- did to help FreeBSD last quarter:</p>
-
- <p>Partnerships and Commercial User Support</p>
-
- <p>As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, we don't directly support
- commercial users, but we do work with them to
- understand their needs and help facilitate
- collaboration with the community. Last quarter we
- met with a few key FreeBSD users and supporters,
- to discuss pain points, how they can contribute
- back to FreeBSD, and what technologies they would
- like to see supported, to support FreeBSD over
- more of their technologies and products.</p>
-
- <p>As many of you know, we formed a partnership with Intel
- around one and a half years ago. Since then the
- people we worked directly with left the company,
- but it moved us into a new relationship with their
- Open Source Technology Center (OTC).</p>
-
- <p>We are very encouraged that Intel has dedicated additional
- resources from the OTC to work on FreeBSD in
- addition to existing resources from the networking
- group and other technologies such as QuickAssist.
- Much of the work has been focused on security and
- OS mitigations but we're also focusing on other
- areas such as power management and persistent
- memory. In May and again in July we traveled to
- Intel's Hillsboro campus to meet with management
- and engineers from OTC and the networking team. We
- presented an overview of the project and
- Foundation and also discussed key markets and
- vendors who use FreeBSD in their products or
- services and their future requirements.</p>
-
- <p>Intel was also interested in learning more about who
- contributes to FreeBSD. Along those lines we've
- done some work with OTC to create scripts and
- organizational mappings to answer that question.
- Note that we do need developers
- to help us update and maintain the organizational
- mappings as we understand that developers do tend
- to move around and contractors are often working
- on behalf of multiple organizations.</p>
-
- <p>Fundraising Efforts</p>
-
- <p>Our work is 100% funded by your donations. As of September
- 30, we raised $328,482. Our 2018 fundraising goal
- is $1,250,000 and we are continuing to work hard to
- meet and exceed this goal! Please consider making
- a donation to help us continue and increase our
- support for FreeBSD: <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We also have a new Partnership Program, to provide more
- benefits for our larger commercial donors. Find
- out more information at <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/FreeBSD-foundation-partnership-program/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/FreeBSD-foundation-partnership-program/</a>
- and share with your companies!</p>
-
- <p>OS Improvements</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation improves the FreeBSD operating system by
- employing technical staff to maintain and improve
- critical kernel subsystems, add features and
- functionality, and fix problems. This also
- includes funding separate project grants like the
- arm64 port, porting the blacklistd access control
- daemon, and the integration of VIMAGE support, to
- make sure that FreeBSD remains a viable solution
- for research, education, computing, products and
- more.</p>
-
- <p>We kicked off or continued the following projects last
- quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>OpenZFS RAID-Z Expansion project</li>
-
- <li>Headless mode out-of-the-box for embedded ARM boards like
- the Beaglebone Black</li>
-
- <li>Performance and scalability improvements</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Having software developers on staff has allowed us to jump
- in and work directly on projects to improve
- FreeBSD such as:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>ZFS improvements</li>
-
- <li>New Intel server support</li>
-
- <li>kqueue(2) updates</li>
-
- <li>64-bit inode support</li>
-
- <li>Stack guard</li>
-
- <li>Kernel Undefined Behavior Sanitizer</li>
-
- <li>Toolchain projects</li>
-
- <li>i915 driver investigation</li>
-
- <li>NVDIMM support in acpiconf(8)</li>
-
- <li>Continuous integration dashboard (web page and physical
- hardware)</li>
-
- <li>FAT filesystem support in makefs(8)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Continuous Integration and Quality Assurance</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation provides a full-time staff member who is
- working on improving our automated testing,
- continuous integration, and overall quality
- assurance efforts.</p>
-
- <p>Foundation employee Li-Wen Hsu set up new CI servers to
- speed up amd64 build and test jobs, to reduce the
- latency between changes being committed and
- results being available. Li-Wen also set up a
- staging / development server in order to test
- changes to the CI system itself without affecting
- production results. We have also started a small
- hardware test lab, currently connected to the
- staging server, that tests the full boot and test
- cycle on physical hardware. In the near future
- additional hardware devices will be added, and
- this will migrate to the production CI server.</p>
-
- <p>Release Engineering</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation provides a full-time staff member to lead
- the release engineering efforts. This has provided
- timely and reliable releases over the last five
- years.</p>
-
- <p>Foundation employee Glen Barber continued leading the
- efforts on the upcoming 12.0-RELEASE. For details
- surrounding the work involved and progress thus
- far on 12.0-RELEASE, please see the FreeBSD
- Release Engineering Team section of this quarterly
- status report.</p>
-
- <p>Supporting FreeBSD Infrastructure</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation provides hardware and support to improve
- the FreeBSD infrastructure. Last quarter, we
- continued supporting FreeBSD hardware located
- around the world.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD Advocacy and Education</p>
-
- <p>A large part of our efforts are dedicated to advocating
- for the Project. This includes promoting work
- being done by others with FreeBSD; producing
- advocacy literature to teach people about FreeBSD
- and help make the path to starting using FreeBSD
- or contributing to the Project easier; and
- attending and getting other FreeBSD contributors
- to volunteer to run FreeBSD events, staff FreeBSD
- tables, and give FreeBSD presentations.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation sponsors many conferences, events,
- and summits around the globe. These events can be
- BSD-related, open source, or technology events
- geared towards underrepresented groups. We support
- the FreeBSD-focused events to help provide a venue
- for sharing knowledge, to work together on
- projects, and to facilitate collaboration between
- developers and commercial users. This all helps
- provide a healthy ecosystem. We support the
- non-FreeBSD events to promote and raise awareness
- of FreeBSD, to increase the use of FreeBSD in
- different applications, and to recruit more
- contributors to the Project.</p>
-
- <p>Check out some of the advocacy and education work we did
- last quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Organized and ran the Essen FreeBSD Hackathon in Essen,
- Germany</li>
-
- <li>Participated in the FreeBSD Developer Summit BSDCam, in
- Cambridge, England</li>
-
- <li>Represented FreeBSD at the ARM Partner Meeting</li>
-
- <li>Presented and taught about FreeBSD at SdNOG 5 in Khartoum,
- Sudan</li>
-
- <li>Exhibited and gave a talk at OSCON 2018 in Portland, OR</li>
-
- <li>Exhibited at the 2018 Grace Hopper Celebration and
- sponsored as a Silver Non-Profit Sponsor</li>
-
- <li>Exhibited at COCON 2018 in Taipei, Taiwan</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored and gave presentations and tutorials at
- EuroBSDCon in Bucharest, Romania</li>
-
- <li>Organized and ran the Bucharest FreeBSD Developer Summit</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored the 2018 USENIX Security Symposium in Baltimore,
- MD as an Industry Partner</li>
-
- <li>Provided FreeBSD advocacy material</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored the 2018 USENIX Annual Technical Conference in
- Boston, MA as an Industry Partner</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored the OpenZFS Developer Summit as a Silver Sponsor</li>
-
- <li>Presented and taught about FreeBSD at SANOG32 in Dhaka,
- Bangladesh</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored the SNIA Storage Developer Conference 2018 as an
- Association Partner</li>
-
- <li>Provided 11 travel grants to FreeBSD contributors to
- attend many of the above events.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- We continued producing FreeBSD advocacy material to help
- people promote FreeBSD around the world.</p>
-
- <p>Read more about our conference adventures in the
- conference recaps and trip reports in our monthly
- newsletters: <a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/">https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/</a></p>
-
- <p>We help educate the world about FreeBSD by publishing the
- professionally produced FreeBSD Journal. Last
- quarter we published the July/August issue that
- you can find at <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>You can find out more about events we attended and
- upcoming events at <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/news-and-events/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/news-and-events/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Legal/FreeBSD IP</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation owns the FreeBSD trademarks, and it is our
- responsibility to protect them. We also provide
- legal support for the core team to investigate
- questions that arise.</p>
-
- <p>Go to <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org">http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org</a>
- to find out how we support FreeBSD and how we can
- help you!</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Continuous Integration</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Jenkins Admin</name>
- <email>jenkins-admin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Li-Wen Hsu</name>
- <email>lwhsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://ci.FreeBSD.org">FreeBSD Jenkins Instance</url>
- <url href="https://artifact.ci.FreeBSD.org/">FreeBSD CI artifact archive</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Jenkins">FreeBSD Jenkins wiki</url>
- <url href="https://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-testing">freebsd-testing Mailing List</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci">freebsd-ci Repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD CI team maintains continuous integration tasks
- for FreeBSD. The CI
- system regularly checks the changes committed to the
- project's Subversion
- repository can be successfully built, and performs various
- tests and analysis
- with the build results. The CI team also maintains the
- archive of the artifact
- built by the CI system, for the further testing and
- debugging needs.</p>
-
- <p>Starting from June 2018, the project is sponsored by the
- FreeBSD Foundation in
- hardware and staff. For more details of the sponsored
- projects, please refer
- to:</p>
-
- <p><a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/freebsd-foundation-update-september-2018/">https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/freebsd-foundation-update-september-2018/</a></p>
-
- <p>In addition to that, we also helped checking regressions
- for OpenSSL 1.1.1
- update and test continuously for 12-STABLE branch.</p>
-
- <p>We had meetings and working groups at two developer
- summits during 2018Q3:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a
- href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/DevSummit/201808/Testing">BSDCam
- 2018</a></li>
-
- <li><a
- href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/DevSummit/201809">EuroBSDCon
- 2018</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Work in progress:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Fixing the failing test cases and builds</li>
-
- <li><a
- href="https://ci.FreeBSD.org/job/FreeBSD-head-amd64-dtrace_test/lastCompletedBuild/testReport/">DTrace
- test</a></li>
-
- <li><a
- href="https://ci.FreeBSD.org/job/FreeBSD-head-amd64-test_zfs/lastCompletedBuild/testReport/">ZFS
- test</a></li>
-
- <li><a
- href="https://ci.FreeBSD.org/job/FreeBSD-head-amd64-gcc/">GCC
- build</a></li>
-
- <li>Adding drm ports building test against -CURRENT</li>
-
- <li>Adding tests for selected project branches, e.g.:
- clang700-import</li>
-
- <li>Adding new hardware to the embedded testbed</li>
-
- <li>Implementing automatic tests on bare metal hardware</li>
-
- <li>Planning running ztest and network stack tests</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>4G/4G address space split for i386</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Konstantin Belousov</name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Most 32-bit FreeBSD architectures, including i386, started
- to suffer
- from the rapid growth of the size of software during the
- past decade.
- When a 32-bit address space is enough space for a given
- task, 32-bit
- mode still has an intrinsic advantage over 64-bit mode,
- due to less
- memory traffic and more economical use of caches. It has
- grown
- harder to provide the self-hosting i386 system build due
- to the
- increase in size of the build tools.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD i386 kernel, prior to the 12.0-RELEASE
- version, split
- the 4GB address space of the platform into 3GB (minus 4MB)
- accessible
- to userspace accesses and 1GB for kernel accesses.
- Neither kernel nor userspace could access a full 4GB
- address space.
- Programs that require very large virtual address spaces,
- such as
- clang when compiling or lld when linking, could run out of
- address
- space: 3GB of address space was insufficient for their
- operation.
- The kernel also had trouble fitting into the traditional
- 1GB
- limitation of address space with the modern sizing for
- network
- buffers, ZFS and other KVA-hungry in-kernel subsystems.</p>
-
- <p>In FreeBSD 12, the i386 architecture has been changed to
- provide
- dedicated separate address spaces for userspace and
- kernel, giving
- each mode full access to 4GB (minus 8MB) of usable address
- space.
- The userspace on the i386 architecture now has access to
- the same
- amount of address space as the compat32 subsystem in the
- amd64
- architecture kernel. The increase in kernel address space
- enables
- further growth and maintainability of the i386
- architecture.</p>
-
- <p>The split 4GB/4GB user/kernel implementation uses two page
- directory
- entries (PDEs) shared between modes: one for mapping the
- page table,
- another for the mode switching trampoline and other
- required system
- tables. The required system tables, which must always be
- mapped,
- regardless of kernel or user mode, includes such things as
- the
- GDT/IDT/TSS entries. Significant changes were made to the
- locore
- code. The page table creation portion of the code was
- completely
- rewritten from assembly to C, improving readability and
- maintainability
- of the code.</p>
-
- <p>Because the user address space is no longer shared with
- the kernel,
- the copyout(9) functions were rewritten to make a
- transient mapping
- of userspace pages for the duration of any needed
- accesses. The initial
- implementation used the vm_fault_quick_hold_pages()
- framework, but
- this was later optimized by temporarily switching to user
- mode
- mappings from a trampoline, and then using hand-written
- assembler
- routines to perform a faster small block copy operation.</p>
-
- <p>Future plans for the ongoing maintenance of i386 include
- making the i386 pmap
- capable of runtime selection of the PAE or non-PAE page
- table format
- and supporting NX (no execute) mappings for regular i386
- kernel.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeBSD/DTrace</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>George Neville-Neil</name>
- <email>gnn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Domagoj Stolfa</name>
- <email>domagoj.stolfa@cl.cam.ac.uk</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>DTrace is a whole-system debugging tool in FreeBSD and is
- one of the
- actively supported projects during the past year.</p>
-
- <p>A research prototype of a distributed version of DTrace
- and a version
- of DTrace that can trace bhyve virtual machines from the
- host FreeBSD
- system are currently under development at the University
- of Cambridge
- as a part of the CADETS project. Recent developments
- include the
- creation of dlog, an in-kernel DTrace consumer which is
- able to
- publish to Kafka, and improvements to early boot and
- shutdown tracing.
- On the virtualisation front,
- improvements were made in the ability to dereference and
- follow
- pointers inside guests from the host in the probe context
- by
- implementing a nested page table walk inside DTrace for
- Intel
- architectures. The CADETS project has started formalizing
- DTrace in HOL4 which enables automated test generation,
- high assurance
- of DTrace implementations in terms of adherence to the
- specification
- and exploration of all allowable behaviors for a given D
- script. Currently, the formal model contains most of DIF
- instructions
- and a code generator for them, providing the ability to
- run DIF
- programs specified using the model using FreeBSD's DTrace
- implementation.</p>
-
- <p>As a result of all of this, a number of changes were
- upstreamed to the
- FreeBSD auditing subsystem and new variables such as
- <tt>jid</tt> and
- <tt>jailname</tt> were added to DTrace which can be
- accessed from D scripts.</p>
-
- <p>OpenDTrace Specification 1.0 has been published which
- covers the
- internal workings of DTrace in general, and its adaptation
- to various
- operating systems in particular. This work was sponsored
- by
- AFRL/DARPA through the CADETS project.</p>
-
- <p>Ruslan Bukin (br@) has added C-compressed ISA extension
- support to the
- RISC-V FBT provider as a part of the ECATS project.</p>
-
- <p>Mark Johnston (markj@) has done some work to fix
- interactions between
- FBT and ifuncs. ifuncs are a toolchain feature which allow
- programmers
- to select a function's implementation at boot-time, rather
- than at
- compile-time. For instance, on amd64, memcpy() is an ifunc
- and may be
- implemented by either memcpy_erms() or memcpy_std(). FBT
- created
- probes for the implementation functions, but we needed
- some extra
- support to ensure that fbt::memcpy:entry continues to work
- as
- expected. Similar work is needed for the PID provider, but
- is still
- pending.</p>
-
- <p>Microsoft showed a <a
- href="https://youtu.be/tG8R5SQGPck?t=891">working
- demo of DTrace</a>,
- which was ported from FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>Added to FreeBSD base in 11.2, dwatch is a new DTrace
- tool, developed
- by Devin Teske (dteske@), for automating complex queries
- for data and
- surgically tapping the kernel. In base there are 85
- profiles for
- interpreting domain-specific data with another 17
- available from ports
- making a total of over 100 different pipelines from which
- you can
- extract data in multiple formats. dwatch also simplifies
- observation
- of over 100,000 probe points available in FreeBSD, making
- it easy to
- find any process, thread, or jail triggering any probe.
- On top of all
- that, dwatch profiles can leverage higher-level languages
- such as
- python, perl, sh, and many more.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ACPI NVDIMM driver</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Konstantin Belousov</name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>NVDIMM is a technology which provides non-volatile memory
- with
- access characteristics similar to regular DRAM, which is
- the
- technology that implements the normal memory address space
- of a host.
- There are ACPI and UEFI specifications that define
- platform independent
- ways to detect and enumerate the presence of NVDIMMs.
- These
- specifications allow the retrieval of most of the data
- needed to
- allow proper application use of the NVDIMM storage.</p>
-
- <p>A new FreeBSD driver parses the ACPI NFIT table which
- lists NVDIMMs,
- their operational characteristics, and the physical
- address space
- where the NVDIMM memory is accessible. The driver presents
- each
- address region as two devices: One device allows userspace
- to
- open(2) a devfs node, which can be read/written/mapped
- from the
- application. This mapping is zero-copy. The second device
- is a
- geom disk(9), which makes it possible to use NVDIMM for
- the backing
- storage for a normal FreeBSD filesystem, such as UFS, ZFS,
- or msdosfs.
- Note that buffer cache/mapping of files from a traditional
- filesystem
- created over NVDIMM causes an unneeded double-buffering.</p>
-
- <p>Empirically, on typical modern hardware, NVDIMM regions
- are located
- far from the regular DRAM backed memory in the address
- space, and
- have attributes that are not compatible with regular DRAM
- memory.
- This makes it unfeasible to extend the kernel's direct map
- to provide
- the kernel mappings for the NVDIMM regions.
- A new pmap KPI was designed, pmap_large_map(9),
- which allows efficient mapping of very large physical
- regions into
- the KVA. The new code has some optimizations to the cache
- flushing
- operations over the mapped regions, which is needed to
- efficiently
- support bio flushes from a filesystems using the NVDIMM
- storage.
- The NVDIMM driver is the first user of the new KPI,
- but the new KPI might also be useful for the NTB driver.</p>
-
- <p>
- TODO:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Intel is currently working on extending the driver to
- support
- UEFI namespaces.</li>
-
- <li>A DAX-capable filesystem is needed, which solves the issue
- of
- double-buffering. Our tmpfs already provides VM facilities
- which
- allows it to avoid double-buffering for mmap, which can be
- reused
- there.</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>SMAP</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Konstantin Belousov</name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for SMAP (Supervisor-Mode Access Prevention), has
- been added
- to the amd64 kernel. The SMAP feature makes any access
- from the
- supervisor mode to the pages accessible to user mode cause
- a fault,
- unless the %eflags.AC bit is set at the time of the
- access.</p>
-
- <p>The SMAP implementation uses the ifunc framework to avoid
- checking
- for the SMAP capability of hardware on each call to
- copyout(9) and
- other functions.</p>
-
- <p>In the amd64 architecture, FreeBSD has a common address
- space between
- the kernel space and user space. Enabling SMAP virtually
- splits
- the shared address space into two disjoint address spaces,
- which
- have different access criteria. This splitting of the
- address space
- provides a relatively low-overhead way of catching direct
- accesses
- from kernel to usermode, when not using the copyout(9)
- family of
- functions. The copyout(9) family of functions are
- permitted direct
- access to user space. Any direct access from kernel mode
- to user
- address space that isn't performed through the copyout(9)
- family
- of functions indicates a potential programming error.</p>
-
- <p>It is interesting that very few bugs were found in the
- FreeBSD
- kernel after the SMAP feature was enabled. One issue that
- was
- identified existed in the pci(9) user driver. Enabling the
- SMAP
- feature identified at least two ports, VBox and acpi_call,
- which
- appeared to access userspace in an unsafe manner.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Large scale package building</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Mateusz Guzik</name>
- <email>mjg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Building packages on a 128-thread machine with poudriere
- exhibits some
- bottlenecks.</p>
-
- <p>See the October FreeBSD Foundation Newsletter for a short
- write-up:
- <a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/freebsd-foundation-update-october-2018/">https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/freebsd-foundation-update-october-2018/</a></p>
-
- <p>One encountered problem stems from process handling.</p>
-
- <p>The standard process life cycle on UNIX-like systems looks
- like this:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>a process is created with fork(2)</li>
-
- <li>it can do regular work or execve(2) a new binary</li>
-
- <li>it exits, becoming a zombie</li>
-
- <li>the parent collects the exit code and removes the zombie</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- There are other variations (e.g. vfork(2) can be used
- instead of
- fork).</p>
-
- <p>When you type 'ls' into your shell, it will typically
- vfork a new process
- which will then execve /bin/ls.</p>
-
- <p>All this is guarded with several global kernel locks, but
- the granularity
- can be significantly improved.</p>
-
- <p>A different problem stems from pipes.</p>
-
- <p>Pipes are used all the time, e.g. "du -s | sort -n"
- creates a pipe whose
- one endpoint is standard output for du and another is
- standard input for sort.</p>
-
- <p>By default the pipe can hold up to 16KB before it gets
- filled up.</p>
-
- <p>The kernel dedicates part of its virtual address space to
- hold pipe buffers
- and allocates/deallocates physical pages as pipes get
- created/destroyed.
- This induces TLB invalidation requests to other CPUs,
- which causes an
- unnecessary slowdown.</p>
-
- <p>An easy way out is to cache a certain number of buffers.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>String functions on the amd64 architecture</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Mateusz Guzik</name>
- <email>mjg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Functions like memset, memmove and memcpy are very
- frequently used by virtually
- all programs. They can be optimized in various ways, but
- FreeBSD uses very
- rudimentary implementations using rep movsq/stosq. rep
- prefix has high startup
- latency which is overly expensive when dealing with small
- sizes.</p>
-
- <p>Short term goal of this project is to implement faster
- variants for the kernel
- and import them into libc. The main speed up comes from
- not using rep for small
- sizes (&lt; 256) and from aligning target buffers to 16
- bytes when rep is used.
- On top of that runtime detection of the Enhanced REP
- MOVSB/STOSB extention can
- be used to only use rep movsb/stosb.</p>
-
- <p>Mid term goal extends userspace. SIMD extensions can be
- used to make these functions
- faster. They can't easily be used in the kernel: SIMD
- registers are not saved on
- transitions user&lt;-&gt;kernel for performance reasons.
- Thus any use would have to
- take care of saving these registers, which can consume any
- advantage from using them in
- the first place. This is not a concern for userspace code.</p>
-
- <p>There is a BSD-licensed implementation in bionic:
- <a
- href="https://android.googlesource.com/platform/bionic/+/master/libc/arch-x86_64/string/">https://android.googlesource.com/platform/bionic/+/master/libc/arch-x86_64/string/</a></p>
-
- <p>which with some modifications can be used in libc later
- on.</p>
-
- <p>See the Intel Optimization Manual for reference:
- <a
- href="https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/manuals/64-ia-32-architectures-optimization-manual.pdf">https://www.intel.com/content/dam/www/public/us/en/documents/manuals/64-ia-32-architectures-optimization-manual.pdf</a></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>32-bit compatibility and other ABI cleanups</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Brooks Davis</name>
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>As part of maintaining an external ABI (application binary
- interface)
- compatibility layer, I've been improving FreeBSD
- infrastructure,
- primarily the 32-bit compatibility layer. One of FreeBSD's
- strengths is
- that we can easily support many ABIs. This includes
- support for a.out
- format executables (vs the standard ELF), support for i386
- on amd64, the
- Linux emulation layer, etc.</p>
-
- <p>This infrastructure has existed for decades and not every
- design
- decision has stood the test of time. Support has also been
- incomplete
- in a number of areas (e.g. network management under 32-bit
- emulation).</p>
-
- <p>Committed improvements include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Improved <tt>ioctl</tt> and <tt>sysctl</tt> support to
- allow <tt>ifconfig</tt> and
- <tt>netstat</tt> to work in 32-bit compat mode.</li>
- <li>Migration from a model of translating <tt>ioctl</tt>
- commands and data
- structures at the kernel boundary to translating where the
- commands
- are processed. This is a correctness improvement (`ioctl`
- commands
- do not have meaning outside the specific file descriptor
- in question)
- and improves code reusability (my out-of-tree work will
- soon include
- a 64-bit compatibility layer.)</li>
- <li>Simplifications of the generic ELF process execution path
- by Ed
- Maste, John Baldwin, and myself. A number of
- simplifications including
- minor speedups have been committed.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Portions of this work were developed by SRI International
- and the
- University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory (Department of
- Computer
- Science and Technology) under DARPA/AFRL contract
- FA8750-10-C-0237
- ("CTSRD"), as part of the DARPA CRASH research programme
- and under DARPA
- contract HR0011-18-C-0016 ("ECATS"), as part of the DARPA
- SSITH research
- programme.</p>
-
- <p>Work in progress includes cleanups to the APIs used by the
- kernel when
- creating processes and continued <tt>ioctl</tt>
- improvements. Work is also
- underway to generate the 32-bit system call list from the
- "default"
- list.</p>
-
- <p>The remaining <tt>ioctl</tt> commands handled in
- <a
- href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base/head/sys/compat/freebsd32/freebsd32_ioctl.c?view=log">sys/compat/freebsd32/freebsd32_ioctl.c</a>
- need to be migrated to the point of implementation. Help
- with the latter
- would be appreciated.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Save/Restore/Migration support in bhyve</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Elena Mihailescu</name>
- <email>elenamihailescu22@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Darius Mihai</name>
- <email>dariusmihaim@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Sergiu Weisz</name>
- <email>sergiu121@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Mihai Carabas</name>
- <email>mihai@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD-UPB/freebsd/tree/projects/bhyve_migration">Github repository for the save/restore and migration features</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD-UPB/freebsd/wiki/Save-and-Restore-a-virtual-machine-using-bhyve">Github wiki - How to Save and Restore a bhyve guest</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD-UPB/freebsd/wiki/Virtual-Machine-Migration-using-bhyve">Github wiki - How to Migrate a bhyve guest</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD-UPB/freebsd/wiki/Suspend-Resume-test-matrix">Github wiki - Suspend/resume test matrix</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Save/Restore feature is a facility to suspend and
- resume guest
- virtual images that has been added to the FreeBSD/amd64's
- hypervisor,
- bhyve. The bhyvectl tool is used to save the guest virtual
- machine
- into three files:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>a file for the guest memory</li>
-
- <li>a file for state of each device / CPU state</li>
-
- <li>a file that has metadata that is used in the restore
- process</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- To suspend a bhyve guest, the bhyvectl tool must be run
- with the <tt>--suspend
- &lt;state_file_name&gt;</tt>
- option followed by the guest name.</p>
-
- <p>To restore a bhyve guest from a checkpoint, one simply has
- to add the <tt>-r</tt> option
- followed by the main state file (the same file that was
- given to the <tt>--suspend</tt>
- option for bhyvectl) when starting the VM.</p>
-
- <p>The Migration feature uses the Save/Restore implementation
- to migrate a bhyve guest
- from one FreeBSD host to another FreeBSD host. To migrate
- a bhyve guest,
- one needs to start an empty guest on the destination host
- from a shared guest
- image using the bhyve tool with the <tt>-R</tt> option
- followed by the source host
- IP and the port to listen to migration request. On the
- source host, the
- migration is started by executing the bhyvectl command
- with the <tt>--migrate</tt>
- option, followed by the destination host IP and the port
- to send to the messages.</p>
-
- <p>New features added:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Create the socket connection between source and
- destination hosts</li>
-
- <li>Migrate the guest state via sockets</li>
-
- <li>Separate the suspend/resume/migration code from the
- bhyverun.c and bhyvectl.c and added two new files
- for them: migration.c and migration.h</li>
-
- <li>Added save/restore state for xhci</li>
-
- <li>Added save/restore state for fbuf</li>
-
- <li>Fix vhpet restore state issues (timers related)</li>
-
- <li>Add partially support for suspending and resuming a Linux
- guest</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>Future tasks:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Check if live migration can be implemented using the
- FreeBSD's Copy-on-Write mechanism</li>
-
- <li>Add live migration support by using EPT (Intel)</li>
-
- <li>Add live migration support by using NPT (AMD)</li>
-
- <li>Add suspend/resume support for nvme</li>
-
- <li>Add suspend/resume support for virtio-console</li>
-
- <li>Add suspend/resume support for virtio-scsi</li>
-
- <li>Fix restore timers issues</li>
-
- <li>Fix suspending bhyve - threads issues</li>
-
- <li>Fix suspending bhyve - mutexes issues</li>
-
- <li>Add suspend/resume support for Windows guests</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Matthew Grooms
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- iXsystems
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Building FreeBSD on non-FreeBSD hosts</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Alex Richardson</name>
- <email>arichardson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/BuildingOnNonFreeBSD">Wiki</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/arichardson/freebsd/tree/crossbuild-aug2018">GitHub project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Currently FreeBSD can only be built on a FreeBSD host.
- However, most free
- CI tools only allow building on Linux or macOS and
- therefore can not be used
- for building the FreeBSD base system. It is sometimes
- useful to
- cross-build FreeBSD for a remote machine or an emulator
- even if the build
- machine is not running FreeBSD.
- The goal of this project is to allow building FreeBSD on
- both Linux and macOS hosts
- and in the future it may be extended to allow compiling on
- a Windows host.
- This work originates from the CHERI project and was
- motivated by multiple cases of
- people wanting to try out CheriBSD but not being able to
- compile it since they did
- not have a FreeBSD system available for compiling.
- Once completed this project will also allow developers to
- contribute to FreeBSD
- even if they don't have access to a FreeBSD build system.</p>
-
- <p>The current set of patches for this project can be found
- on
- <a
- href="https://github.com/arichardson/freebsd/tree/crossbuild-aug2018">GitHub</a>.
- With the current prototype it is possible to compile both
- world and kernel for
- architectures that use the clang compiler and for MIPS64,
- which uses gcc. However, some options such as
- LOCALES are
- not supported yet and require further changes before the
- bootstrap tools can be built
- on Linux/macOS.</p>
-
- <p>Some changes required for building on non-FreeBSD have
- already been merged to
- HEAD but there are still a rather large number of changes
- that need review.</p>
-
- <p>If you are interested in getting this into HEAD and would
- like to help, please
- try the current prototype and report any issues to
- arichardson@FreeBSD.org.
- If you can help with reviewing the changes please contact
- arichardson@FreeBSD.org
- to be added to any pending Phabricator reviews.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ENA FreeBSD Driver Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Michał Krawczyk</name>
- <email>mk@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/amzn/amzn-drivers/blob/master/kernel/fbsd/ena/README">ENA README</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>ENA (Elastic Network Adapter) is the smart NIC which is
- used in the virtualised
- environment of Amazon Web Services (AWS). It supports
- multiple queues and can handle up to 25 Gb/s,
- depending on the instance type on which it is
- used.</p>
-
- <p>Since last report, ENA versions v0.8.0 and v0.8.1 have
- been released, which introduced
- many bug fixes, new features, optimization, stability and
- error recovery
- improvements. The last is especially important on the AWS,
- where the instances
- have to be reliable as they may be running very sensitive
- functions and the
- down time of the VM should be reduced to minimum.</p>
-
- <p>The v0.8.0 and v0.8.1 release patches included:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Upgrade of the HAL to version v1.1.4.3</li>
-
- <li>Improvement to the reset routine - the driver is now
- triggering reset from
- more fault points and is passing the reset reason to the
- device, which can
- perform the reset adequately to the encountered error.</li>
-
- <li>Device statistics (like global Tx and Rx counters) are no
- longer read directly from the device.
- The only exception is Rx drops, which are still read using
- the AENQ
- descriptor.</li>
-
- <li>The RX Out Of Order completion feature was added, which
- enabled to cleanup the
- RX descriptors out of order by keeping trace of all free
- descriptors.</li>
-
- <li>RX ring is now being monitored, to prevent the ring from
- stalling.</li>
-
- <li>Error handling paths were reworked and fixed.</li>
-
- <li>Driver was covered with branch prediction statements, to
- make the most
- of this CPU feature in the hot paths.</li>
-
- <li>Fix handling of the DF flag in the IP packets.</li>
-
- <li>Add dynamic logging and reduce number of messages being
- printed by the driver.</li>
-
- <li>MTU configuration now is being verified using the device
- capabilities instead
- of a constant value.</li>
-
- <li>Do not pass packet header length hint to the device,
- because for the chained
- mbufs it may be problematic to determine header length, if
- the header is split
- into multiple segments.</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Amazon.com Inc.
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeBSD Graphics Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Graphics Team</name>
- <email>x11@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Niclas Zeising</name>
- <email>zeising@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop">Project GitHub page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD X11/Graphics team is responsible for the lower
- levels of the FreeBSD
- graphics stack. This includes graphics drivers, graphics
- libraries such as the
- MESA OpenGL implementation, the X.org xserver with related
- libraries and
- applications, and Wayland with related libraries and
- applications.</p>
-
- <p>There have been a lot of changes since the last report.
- The most important one
- is the change of driver distribution and updates. On
- FreeBSD 11.2 and later
- modern graphics drivers using the Linux KPI subsystem are
- found in ports. These
- give much improved support for Intel and AMD graphics
- hardware, however, they
- are currently only available for amd64.</p>
-
- <p>The legacy drivers available in the FreeBSD base system
- are also available in
- the ports tree, since they cause issues with the new
- drivers. They will remain
- in tree for 11.2 and 12, but work is on-going to have them
- removed for 13,
- except for arm.</p>
-
- <p>The easiest way to install the new drivers is to install
- graphics/drm-kmod which
- will install the correct driver depending on your
- architecture and FreeBSD
- version.</p>
-
- <p>There have been changes to the ports as well. Most notably
- is the changed
- handling of OpenGL dependencies, which has moved to USES
- instead of being
- handled directly in bsd.port.mk. Other big infrastructure
- changes is the move
- from individual \*proto packages to xorgproto, and turning
- that into a build
- time dependency. Many thanks to portmgr for help with
- exp-runs for these
- changes.</p>
-
- <p>There have been updates to applications and libraries as
- needed.</p>
-
- <p>On the project management side, there is ongoing work to
- set up a more efficient
- way of working, including bi-weekly conference calls to
- discuss the current
- works in progress. Notes from these conference calls will
- be posted on the
- mailing list.</p>
-
- <p>Looking forward, the current major work in progress is to
- update the graphics
- driver to be on par with Linux 4.17. The code is merged,
- but patching and bug
- fixing is ongoing.</p>
-
- <p>There is also work to port the VMware guest graphics
- driver, vmwgfx, to FreeBSD
- and to the Linux KPI, to get better graphics support in
- VMware.</p>
-
- <p>Lastly, on the driver side is to get the new graphics
- drivers to work on i386 as
- well. Experimental support for this exists in the code
- repository, but is not
- yet merged to the FreeBSD ports tree.</p>
-
- <p>In userland, the biggest things happening is the update of
- the input stack,
- including libinput and supporting libraries.</p>
-
- <p>Work is also ongoing on updating MESA libraries.</p>
-
- <p>On the project management side, the most important tasks
- is to continue to work
- on the team, and how we work internally.</p>
-
- <p>We are also working on setting up a list of requirements
- for testing, so that we
- can be reasonably assured that updates won't cause
- regressions.</p>
-
- <p>People who are interested in helping out can find us on
- the x11@FreeBSD.org
- mailing list, or on our Gitter chat: <a
- href="https://gitter.im/FreeBSDDesktop/Lobby">https://gitter.im/FreeBSDDesktop/Lobby</a>.
- We
- are also available in #freebsd-xorg on EFNet.</p>
-
- <p>We also have a team area on GitHub where our work
- repositories can be found:
- <a
- href="https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop">https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop</a></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ifuncs</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Konstantin Belousov</name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Ed Maste</name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Mark Johnston</name>
- <email>markj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Mateusz Guzik</name>
- <email>mjg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>An ifunc is a special construct in an ELF object, which
- allows for
- the selection of the implementation for the given symbol
- at runtime,
- when the ELF module gets the final relocations applied.
- The selection
- of which code to use is governed by the small piece of
- user provided
- code, attached to the symbol, the so called resolver
- function.
- Ifuncs provide a convenient way to select between
- different
- machine-specific implementations of the parts of the code,
- without
- the ugliness and unsafety of the alternative approach,
- which is
- runtime patching.</p>
-
- <p>Ifuncs require support both from the static linker ld(1),
- and from the
- runtime linker for the corresponding execution
- environment. On
- FreeBSD, with the switch from the ancient GPLv2 licensed
- BFD-based
- ld(1) to either in-tree LLD or external modern BFD ld, the
- use of
- ifuncs become possible. Runtime linkers for ifunc support
- exists for
- the following environments:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>i386, amd64, and arm64 kernels</li>
-
- <li>usermode dynamic linker ld-elf.so.1 on i386 and amd64</li>
-
- <li>static binaries startup code for i386 and amd64</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- The use of ifuncs were previously applied for optimization
- of the
- following areas of the amd64 kernel:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>context switching code, instead of huge number of runtime
- checks
- (PTI vs non-PTI, PCID or not, is INVPCID instruction
- supported for
- PCID) now uses set of mode-specific routines, see
- pmap_activate_sw(). Besides removing checks at runtime, it
- also
- makes the code much more cleanly structured and readable.</li>
-
- <li>TLB and cache flush implementation.</li>
-
- <li>memcpy/memmove, copyin/copyout variants selection for ERMS
- and SMAP.</li>
-
- <li>FPU state save and restore, depending on the support for
- AVX or not,
- this is also used on i386.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- For amd64 userspace, we currently use ifunc for
- optimization of the
- architecture dependent TLS base set and get functions.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Intel Work on Core Enabling and Security</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Ben Widawsky</name>
- <email>bwidawsk@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A new team has been formed within Intel to help with side
- channel security
- mitigations as well as core enabling. They are evaluating
- work from all areas
- except networking. The team is currently focusing on two
- areas:</p>
-
- <ol><li>Power Management improvements</li>
- <li>NVDIMM namespace support</li></ol>
-
- <p>The ultimate goal of the power management work is to get
- runtime power
- management to hit "opportunistic idle". What this means is
- when devices are
- idle, the OS will power them down, and when everything
- goes idle certain SoCs
- will allow you to hit very low power states across the
- platform. FreeBSD
- currently doesn't have any notion of runtime power
- management, and many devices
- don't properly implement suspend and resume. In addition,
- some preliminary work
- is in process as it was thought to help when eventually
- enabling opportunistic
- idle. That preliminary work has been happening and is now
- up for review:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a
- href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D17675">https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D17675</a></li>
-
- <li><a
- href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D17676">https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D17676</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- NVDIMM namespace support has also been put up for review.
- ACPI spec defines
- namespaces as a way of partitioning the device into
- separate labels. The current
- work will integrate with geom(4). How these are used is
- application dependent.
- This work is up for review as well: <a
- href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D17619">https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/D17619</a></p>
-
- <p>The team has additionally taken on smaller tasks like
- porting turbostat(8),
- working on git svn init scripts, some small modifications
- to acpi tooling, and
- an effort to create a port PMDK.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>LLVM 7.0 - Sanitizers support improvements / Static code analysis</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>David Carlier</name>
- <email>devnexen@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://releases.llvm.org/7.0.0/docs/ReleaseNotes.html">Release notes</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In order to increase the FreeBSD tooling to uncover
- code bugs in the userland, further compiler-rt components
- support and static code analysis improvements had been
- added
- since the last 6.0 version.</p>
-
- <p>Starting with the sanitizers, Memory Sanitizer (for amd64)
- mainly to
- detect unitialized pointers. There is also a simple W^X
- paging
- requests detection available from most of sanitizers.</p>
-
- <p>Also libFuzzer support finally had been possible.
- It allows code to be tested with random values from corpus
- inputs.
- Mutation and combination algorithms of those random inputs
- can be overwritten. Can also be used in addition to ubsan,
- asan, msan and so on.</p>
-
- <p>At last, the X-Ray instrumentation feature is also
- supported.
- It is mainly about performance profiling purposes for a
- reasonable performance runtime cost.</p>
-
- <p>In the static code analysis department, reliable strlcpy
- (unfortunately strlcat
- did not get merged in due time for the release) wrong
- usage
- cases are now covered and W^X code detection tooling had
- been added.</p>
-
- <p>At the moment, this 7.0 version is imported by Dimitry
- Andric, within
- its own git branch available only for FreeBSD after 12
- releases.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Boot Loader</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Warner Losh</name>
- <email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Kyle Evans</name>
- <email>kevans@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Toomas Soome</name>
- <email>tsoome@Freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD boot loader lives in src/stand (prior releases
- had it in
- sys/boot and lib/libstand). It covers all the code that
- the project
- provides that interacts with the hardware before the
- kernel starts.</p>
-
- <p>The LUA interpreter added earlier in 2018 was made default
- in 2018Q3.
- Due to undiagnosed booting issues, the LUA interpreter has
- been
- disabled on sparc64 and all powerpc. The LUA interpreter
- is scheduled
- to replace the FORTH interpreter entirely in FreeBSD 13,
- although the
- FORTH interpreter will remain available as a build option
- in FreeBSD
- 12. The plans are not to remove the FORTH loader for about
- a year
- after 12.0 release, or approximately January 2020.
- Platforms not
- currently working with the LUA interpreter
- have until that date to resolve the issues.</p>
-
- <p>At this point, the LUA scripts implement everything that
- the FORTH scripts
- did. Where there was ambiguity in the spec, or where the
- FORTH scripts
- were more forgiving than was strictly documented, every
- effort has
- been made to improve the documentation and follow the old
- FORTH
- behavior, or document the new behavior where the old
- behavior was
- clearly a bug.</p>
-
- <p>It's anticipated that no further changes to the FORTH
- loader or the
- FORTH scripts will happen. They are quite mature and
- bullet proof at
- this point and it's unlikely that an undiscovered bug will
- need to be
- fixed before retirement.</p>
-
- <p>Other work in progress includes Toomas Soome's port to
- OpenIndiana. In
- addition to porting, he's enhanced the code in a number of
- ways (both
- in the block layer, and UEFI). Many of his improvements
- have been
- committed to FreeBSD, though a few remain and hopefully
- will be
- entering the tree soon after the freeze lifts.</p>
-
- <p>UEFI booting has been greatly enhanced. There are still
- some
- machines that have issues with the default BootXXXX
- variables or
- something else in the environment that are being
- investigated. We hope
- to understand the problems well enough to provide a fix
- for FreeBSD
- 12.0.</p>
-
- <p>Ian Lepore has reworked the GELI support so that it is
- architecture independent and can be
- used on any architecture we support.</p>
-
- <p>There are also efforts underway to support booting signed
- images, improved
- crypto booting options, and implement Multiboot 2.0
- support.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Usermode mapping of PCI BARs</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Konstantin Belousov</name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Modern PCI(e) devices typically define memory-mapped BARs
- (Base Address Registers) to make a memory region available
- to the device.
- Each BAR
- has a separate page-aligned boundary and memory region
- associated with it.
- This is enforced by the need
- of hypervisors to provide the pass-through using VT-d,
- which operates
- with memory and has the granularity of one page for access
- control.
- As is, it
- also means that the BARs have a suitable configuration for
- providing
- access to usermode, controlling access by the normal page
- tables.</p>
-
- <p>Linux already gives a way for userspace mapping of BARs
- using sysfs.</p>
-
- <p>Of course, if a userspace program has enough privileges,
- it can read a BAR,
- determine the physical address of the mapping as seen by
- CPU, and use
- mem(4) (aka /dev/mem) to mmap() that region of memory.
- This is very cumbersome, and leaves many unresolved
- issues.
- For example, a BAR might be not activated, which would
- require
- involvement of the IOMMU on some architectures. Also this
- rude approach
- makes it very hard to create mappings with the correct
- caching
- attributes.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD pci(4) driver was enhanced to support such
- mappings, and pciconf(8) utility was extended to use the
- new support.
- See pci(4)
- for PCIOCBARMMAP ioctl(2) request description for details,
- and
- pciconf(8) for the -D switch.</p>
-
- <p>TODO: automatically activate the BAR on mapping, this is
- not done yet.
- There is a problem with avoiding the resource conflicts on
- possible future attachmens of the kernel driver.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- Mellanox Technologies
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Device Mode USB</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Edward Tomasz Napierala</name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/usb-device-mode.html">Handbook chapter</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Many embedded boards include hardware which supports
- device
- side USB - the ability for the board to present itself to
- another
- system as a USB drive, network adapter, or a virtual
- serial port.
- The FreeBSD USB stack has supported this functionality for
- quite some
- time, but it has not been used to its fullest extent.</p>
-
- <p>The goal of this project was to fix that - to document the
- functionality, possibly fix some bugs, and to make it easy
- to use, automating it as much as possible.</p>
-
- <p>Starting with FreeBSD 12.0, this functionality is enabled
- out of the box. This means you can connect your BeagleBone
- Black's (using its USB client socket) or a Raspberry Pi 0
- (using the On-The-Go (OTG) port) to your laptop, and
- you'll get a virtual
- USB serial port, which serves as a system console, with
- getty(8)
- waiting for you to log in. This means you no longer need
- to
- look for a keyboard and a screen, or mess with the console
- cables just to configure your system. You can also switch
- it to provide network interface, or present itself as a
- USB
- drive - it's all documented in the FreeBSD Handbook.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Performance improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Matthew Macy</name>
- <email>mmacy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD 12 saw the introduction of a number of performance
- improvements:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The introduction of the new synchronization primitive
- epoch(9) to
- replace the use of reader locks for providing existence
- guarantees
- for data structures.</li>
-
- <li>epoch(9) was used to provide an 85+% reduction in the
- overhead of
- pcb lookup in high core count systems.</li>
-
- <li>epoch(9) was used to provide an 85+% reduction in UDP send
- overhead
- on high core count systems. See the link for a bit more
- detail:
- <a
- href="http://scalebsd.org/blog/2018/06/16/UDP-and-epoch-for-liveness-guarantees">http://scalebsd.org/blog/2018/06/16/UDP-and-epoch-for-liveness-guarantees</a></li>
- <li>System call overhead is now half that of FreeBSD 11.</li>
-
- <li>UNIX sockets now scale near linearly (previously maxed out
- at 3-4 threads).</li>
-
- <li>The NUMA work has lead to a 20x-80x improvement in the
- scalability
- of page fault handling.</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Armada 38x FreeBSD support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
- <email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Patryk Duda</name>
- <email>pdk@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Rafał Kozik</name>
- <email>rk@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.marvell.com/documents/egrkpyqzpoebxblyeept/">PRODUCT BRIEF</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Marvell Armada 38x is a very poplular ARMv7-based dual
- core SoC.
- Thanks to the multiple low and high speed interfaces
- the platform is used in a wide range of products, such
- as Network-Attached Storage (NAS), Wi-Fi Access Point
- (WAP) and others.</p>
-
- <p>Since last report, remaining Armada 38x support was
- integrated to HEAD, which can now compile with the
- armv7
- GENERIC config and use unmodified sys/gnu/dts device
- trees. The details are as follows:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>GENERIC config</li>
-
- <li>Introduce a vast rework of the sys/arm/mv directory for
- arm and armv7 platforms.</li>
-
- <li>Enable PLATFORM support for Marvell ARMv7 SoCs, which can
- now can boot with GENERIC kernel.</li>
-
- <li>Base on dynamic detection of SoC type and device tree
- instead of using ifdefs
- and enable more flexible environment for maintaining
- Marvell platforms.</li>
-
- <li>sys/gnu/dts device trees</li>
-
- <li>Improve platform code and the drivers (e.g. CESA, PCIE,
- GPIO) to properly work with original
- Linux device trees.</li>
-
- <li>GPIO</li>
-
- <li>Add multiple fixes and improvements to the
- sys/arm/mv/gpio.c</li>
-
- <li>Rework driver to properly integrate with HEAD GPIO
- frameworks (main and gpioled)</li>
-
- <li>Enable support for both old and Linux GPIO device tree
- bindings, so that multiple controllers
- can be used.</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Stormshield
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- Semihalf
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>PINE64-LTS Image</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Emmanuel Vadot</name>
- <email>manu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>We now produce an image for the PINE64-LTS.
- This image works on the PINE64-LTS and the Sopine with
- Baseboard.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>PocketBeagle Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Emmanuel Vadot</name>
- <email>manu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Tom Jones</name>
- <email>thj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.beagleboard.org/pocket">Pocket Beagle</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Pocket Beagle is the latest member of the BeagleBoard
- family.
- Support for it was added and the Beaglebone image can be
- used on it directly.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Allwinner SoC Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Emmanuel Vadot</name>
- <email>manu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <ul>
- <li>SPI driver added for A64 SoC</li>
-
- <li>Thermal driver added/fixed for A64/H3/H5 SoCs</li>
-
- <li>Lot of bugs where fixed in the mmc driver, stability
- should be better</li>
-
- <li>New driver for AXXP803 which is the power chip companion
- of the A64 SoC</li>
-
- <li>Add overlays to use another timer controller as the
- default one in A64 if faulty
- These overlay is enabled in the PINE64/LTS images by
- default</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>ARMv6 and ARMv7 image now use EFI loader</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Emmanuel Vadot</name>
- <email>manu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Instead of using the ubldr version of the loader which
- uses the U-Boot
- API, all images now use loader.efi as their primary
- FreeBSD loader.
- This allow us to have a common boot path for all arm and
- arm64 images.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>DTS Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Emmanuel Vadot</name>
- <email>manu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>DTS files (Device Tree Sources) were updated to be on par
- with Linux 4.18 for
- the 12.0 release.</p>
-
- <p>The DTS are now compiled for some arm64 boards as the one
- present in U-Boot are
- now always up-to-date.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>RPI Firmware/DTB/U-Boot Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Emmanuel Vadot</name>
- <email>manu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>U-Boot mailing list</name>
- <email>uboot@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The RaspberryPi firmware loads the DTB from the FAT
- partition based on
- the model. U-Boot now uses this DTB and passes it to the
- FreeBSD loader/kernel
- instead of using the DTS embedded in U-Boot.
- This allow the FreeBSD Kernel to use the RaspberryPi
- Foundation provided DTB overlays to enable
- HATs.
- The overlays can be obtained by installing the
- rpi-firmware package.</p>
-
- <p>A new U-Boot port for the W variant of the RPI0 was
- committed as
- u-boot-rpi-0-w. Some experiments started by Edward Tomasz
- Napierala
- (trasz@) have shown that we could possibly produce a
- generic image
- for all armv6 RPI (RPI-B, RPI0 and RPI0W).</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD on PowerNV (ppc64)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Patryk Duda</name>
- <email>pdk@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Wojciech Macek</name>
- <email>wma@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Michal Stanek</name>
- <email>mst@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Nathan Whitehorn</name>
- <email>nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Semihalf is happy to announce that FreeBSD is now running
- on IBM POWER8. This project is a continuation of
- work done by Nathan Whitehorn who provided basic
- support for a PowerNV emulator.</p>
-
- <p>The IBM POWER8 family of CPUs offers superior performance
- compared to previous Power series. It provides
- complete NUMA support with up to 192 cores in a
- two socket system (up to 8 threads per core). All
- IO communication is handled by integrated PCIe
- interface equipped with multiple IOMMU engines.</p>
-
- <p>The support for POWER8 system running FreeBSD in
- Non-Virtualized environment contains:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Generic driver for OPAL hypervisor</li>
-
- <li>kboot loader modifications to allow Little-Endian loader
- to load a Big-Endian kernel ELF</li>
-
- <li>skiboot update for ELF-parser allowing it to understand
- FreeBSD kernel file format</li>
-
- <li>Basic support for PowerNV architecture, including modes of
- operation, MMU, interrupt controller</li>
-
- <li>SMP operation (tested with 128 CPU configuration)</li>
-
- <li>PHB subsystem driver, including IOMMU mapping for external
- buses</li>
-
- <li>PCIe host controller driver</li>
-
- <li>USB-3.0 XHCI driver</li>
-
- <li>Reworked drivers to be Big-Endian compatible:</li>
-
- <li>Chelsio cxgbe(4) 10/25G network adapter</li>
-
- <li>NVMe SSD drive</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- All work has been merged into HEAD and will be included in
- FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>Sponsors: IBM, FreeBSD Foundation, QCM Technologies,
- Semihalf, Limelight Networks.</p>
-
- <p>The project is kindly initiated and supported by Limelight
- Networks (Kevin Bowling).</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD on POWER9</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Matthew Macy</name>
- <email>mmacy@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Once Justin Hibbits largely stabilized the powerpc64 port
- on the POWER9
- based Talos II I decided to procure one. I've been slowly
- working towards
- taking powerpc64 to parity with amd64. I've been working
- in an out of tree
- GitHub project - in part to eliminate the need to continue
- to support the 11
- year old in tree gcc4.</p>
-
- <p>Progress so far:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Adapted lock_delay to use POWER's SMT scheduling hints
- rather than
- using the yield hint from an older ISA</li>
-
- <li>Added ifunc support</li>
-
- <li>Ported the amd64 pmap so FreeBSD can use POWER9's new
- radix tree
- page tables. This will give us superpages mostly for free.</li>
-
- <li>Reduced the overhead of copyinout primitives for radix.</li>
-
- <li>Converted the copyinout primitives to ifuncs to switch
- between the
- old and the new at initialization time.</li>
-
- <li>Converted pmap to use ifuncs to eliminate the overhead of
- kobj dispatch.</li>
-
- <li>Hot patch out trap handling paths only needed by the older
- hashed page
- table support.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Work in Progress:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>NMI semantics: NMIs need to be emulated by only soft
- disabling interrupts,
- disabling interrupts blocks all interrupts except machine
- check exceptions
- and system resets.</li>
-
- <li>Superpage support: Superpages work in the functional
- simulator running SMT4
- but currently crash on real hardware due to incomplete
- page walk cache /
- TLB invalidation.</li>
-
- <li>Kernel minidump - with radix MMU enabled minidump support
- was a fairly
- straightforward port but time needs to be spent on test /
- debug.</li>
-
- <li>EARLY_AP_STARTUP - preliminary patches exist, but this is
- more work on !x86
- architectures due to IPI setup not being tied to the CPU
- code.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- A list of the other items needed to achieve kernel feature
- parity with a
- (wishful) list of milestones can be found at:
- <a
- href="https://github.com/POWER9BSD/freebsd/projects/1">https://github.com/POWER9BSD/freebsd/projects/1</a></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD on RISC-V</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Ruslan Bukin</name>
- <email>br@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD/RISC-V has been one of the actively supported
- projects during the past year.</p>
-
- <p>On a compiler front we have upstreamed FreeBSD
- OS-dependent bits for GNU toolchain. It was
- updated to GCC 8.1 and Binutils 2.30. FreeBSD
- packages are available.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD Testsuite and required dependencies were
- successfully built for RISC-V and we did a test
- run: 152 tests failed out of 5186, which
- demonstrates a very good result for initial run
- and reveals areas to work on.</p>
-
- <p>We have added support for compressed ISA extension to KDB
- debugger and DTrace FBT provider enabling
- C-compressed kernel and userland by default. The
- output of disassembling instructions in KDB is
- looking similar to objdump.</p>
-
- <p>QEMU has updated to latest privilege spec allowing us to
- bring up FreeBSD on it. The emulation is quite
- fast: it takes one second only to boot FreeBSD to
- single-user mode in QEMU: <a
- href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnWpRBaWF18">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnWpRBaWF18</a></p>
-
- <p>Platform-Level Interrupt Controller (PLIC) driver was
- added. Interrupt support was converted to INTRNG.
- PLIC is used in QEMU for virtio network and block devices.
- With these changes, a full FreeBSD distribution
- can now be booted in QEMU.</p>
-
- <p>Network virtualization support (VIMAGE) was fixed and
- enabled by default now.</p>
-
- <p>In order to support RocketChip and derivatives we had to
- work on A(accessed), D(dirty) PTE (page table
- entry) bits management.
- We have successfully tested this on a lowRISC board and it
- is booting to multiuser just fine. lowRISC UART
- driver was added.</p>
-
- <p>Superuser-User-Modify (SUM) bit in status register is now
- used: kernel can access userspace only within
- certain functions that explicitly handle crossing
- user/kernel boundary.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE on FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Adriaan de Groot</name>
- <email>adridg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Tobias C. Berner</name>
- <email>tcberner@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://FreeBSD.kde.org/">KDE FreeBSD</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>KDE FreeBSD is responsible for the ports of the Plasma5
- and KDE4 desktops, and
- all associated applications. Further we also manage the
- Qt4 and Qt5 ports, as
- well as CMake.</p>
-
- <p>We also care for the FreeBSD builders for KDE's upstream
- CI on build.kde.org.</p>
-
- <p>Since the last status report a lot of things have changed.
- First and foremost,
- the Plasma5 Desktop and the Qt5 based KDE Applications
- have finally made their
- way into the official ports tree after lingering for
- multiple years in our
- development repository.</p>
-
- <p>Secondly KDE4 has been marked deprecated and will be
- removed at the end of the
- year. With Qt4 following no later than the next year (due
- to the exponentially
- increasing burden of maintenance).</p>
-
- <p>On a more technical side, bsd.qt.mk has been replaced by
- qt.mk and qt-dist.mk.
- The porter's handbook is being updated (with thanks to
- Tobias Kortkamp).</p>
-
- <p>Further we have been keeping CMake and Qt5 and almost
- every other port under our
- control up to date. SDDM has been updated to the
- next-to-latest release with
- backported security fixes.</p>
-
- <p>One big issue we have is www/qt5-webengine, which requires
- too much time to keep
- up to date, as the underlying chromium is in need of many
- patches, which change
- with every release. Another upcoming issue is the way in
- which FreeBSD's libinput
- lags behind. This blocks future updates to KDE Plasma as
- well as Wayland
- improvements. Thankfully x11@ is looking at this issue
- already, so it should be
- fixed soon -- for the meantime people who want to give the
- latest KDE Plasma
- Desktop a try can use the appropriate branch from our
- GitHub.</p>
-
- <p>People who are willing to contribute can find us on
- #kde-freebsd on freenode,
- the kde@FreeBSD.org mailing list. Further, we accept
- pull-requests and
- contributions on github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-kde.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Puppet</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Puppet Team</name>
- <email>puppet@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://puppetcommunity.slack.com/messages/C6CK0UGB1/">PuppetLab's FreeBSD slack channel</url>
- <url href="https://www.bsdcan.org/2018/schedule/events/930.en.html">BSDCan 2018: IT automation with Puppet</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since our last status report last year, the puppet@ team
- regularly updated the
- Puppet ports to catch on upstream releases. We have also
- held a Puppet talk at
- BSDCan.</p>
-
- <p>More recently, Puppet 6 was released, and a bunch of new
- ports appeared in the
- FreeBSD ports tree: sysutils/puppet6,
- sysutils/puppetserver6,
- databases/puppetdb6 being (obviously) the main ones. In
- this update, the Puppet
- language has not been heavily modified. As a consequence,
- upgrading from Puppet
- 5 to Puppet 6 is an easy task compared to the experience
- you may have
- encountered from previous major version bumps. If you are
- still using Puppet 4,
- we recommend to schedule an upgrade soon: Puppet 4 is
- expected to be EOL by the
- end of 2018.</p>
-
- <p>Because distributing Marionette Collective modules via
- Puppet is more efficient
- than using packages, the
- sysutils/mcollective-\*-{agent,client} ports have
- been
- deprecated. Marionette Collective itself being phased out
- by PuppetLabs, the
- sysutils/mcollective port is expected to be deprecated at
- some point in the
- future, but we plan to keep it until an alternative is
- available. This
- alternative, called Choria, is in active development by
- R.I.Pienaar the
- original author of Marionette Collective. We are actively
- working with him to
- support FreeBSD out of the box, and will commit
- sysutils/choria to the tree as
- soon as it is considered a drop-in replacement for
- Marionette Collective.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>scarab: CLI tool for Bugzilla-related workflows</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Oleksandr Tymoshenko</name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/gonzoua/scarab">GitHub repo</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>scarab is a CLI tool that makes some of Bugzilla
- functionality
- available from the command line. Normally users interact
- with the
- <a
- href="https://bugs.FreeBSD.org/bugzilla/">bugtracker</a>
- using a web browser
- but for certain workflows, Web UI may be more of an
- obstacle
- than help requiring to perform more steps compared to CLI
- tool.</p>
-
- <p>Bugzilla provides XML-RPC interfaces that can be used for
- automation/integration and there are several CLI tools
- like
- <a href="https://github.com/williamh/pybugz">pybugz</a>
- that can be used
- with bugs.FreeBSD.org as-is. They are generic
- one-size-fits-all
- tools which mean they can do a lot of thing at the cost of
- more complex CLI.</p>
-
- <p>scarab was created to be more specialized and less complex
- with following
- principles in mind:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Be an auxiliary tool, not a replacement for the web UI</li>
-
- <li>Move complexity to a configuration file, keep arguments as
- simple as possible</li>
-
- <li>Optimize for most common/tedious tasks</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Based on my experience with Bugzilla following tasks were
- identified as
- candidates for inclusion in the first release of the tool:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Downloading attachment on host machine and copying it to
- devbox</li>
-
- <li>Creating a file on the devbox and copying it to a host
- machine to be attached through Web UI</li>
-
- <li>Creating PRs with common fields' values</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- First two operations were implemented as <tt>files</tt>,
- <tt>fetch</tt>, <tt>fetchall</tt>, <tt>attach</tt>
- commands of the tool.</p>
-
- <p>The third operation was implemented by introducing PR
- templates, set of
- predefined field/value pairs, that can be combined
- run-time to provide higher
- flexibility. More information and usage examples can be
- found in the
- <a
- href="https://github.com/gonzoua/scarab/blob/master/examples/scarabrc">config
- file example</a></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>Quarterly Reports</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Edward Tomasz Napierała</name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Mateusz Piotrowski</name>
- <email>0mp@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Quarterly Reports have been resurrected after almost a
- year long hiatus.
- The old workflow, which consisted of users submitting
- XML-formatted entries,
- which would then get hand-assembled into DocBook, was
- replaced with a new
- one, using Markdown instead. The XML submission form was
- replaced with
- GitHub Pull Requests. This should make submissions and
- editing much easier
- and user-friendly.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='doc'>
- <title>Cleaning up the Wiki</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name></name>
- <email>wiki-admin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/WikiFixitGroup/">Wiki Fixit Group Website</url>
- <url href="irc://freebsd-wiki@irc.freenode.net">IRC channel</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Wiki used to be a scratch pad for the FreeBSD
- developers to
- organize projects, store notes and publish articles that
- were about to be added
- to the handbook. Recently, however, the FreeBSD wiki
- started to attract more
- and more people from the wider FreeBSD community, which
- resulted in a change of
- the character of the wiki.</p>
-
- <p>As a result we decided to discuss the future of the tools
- we want to use for
- documentation in FreeBSD (one of such discussions was held
- during BSDCam 2018,
- you may see some notes
- <a
- href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/DevSummit/201808/DeveloperTools">here</a>).
- The general
- conclusion is that wiki is a great tool for what it was
- meant for: organizing
- projects and notes in the community of developers. We
- should not move all our
- documentation (especially handbooks) to Wiki as the
- quality and maintainability
- would suffer. On the other hand, the current workflow of
- submitting
- documentation patches, which involves checking out the doc
- tree and patching
- XML files is not ideal for many end users. This is why we
- are trying to approach the problem from various
- directions:</p>
-
- <ol><li>The wiki is being cleaned up of old content. We are
- trying to define a clear
- hierarchy of subpages and categories to make navigating
- the wiki easier.</li>
- <li>Some articles from the wiki are going to be migrated to
- either the doc tree
- or manual pages.</li></ol>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='third'>
- <title>HardenedBSD 2018Q3 Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Shawn Webb</name>
- <email>shawn.webb@hardenedbsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Our last report was
- <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/news/status/report-2017-04-2017-06.html#HardenedBSD">June
- 2017</a>.
- A lot has transpired since then. In this status report, we
- will
- attempt to briefly cover all the progress we've made,
- including the
- few commits that made it upstream to FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>On 01 Jul 2018, we switched back to
- <a
- href="https://hardenedbsd.org/article/shawn-webb/2018-04-30/hardenedbsd-switching-back-openssl">OpenSSL</a>
- as the crypto library provider in base. We did this
- because we lack
- the resources and the documentation for properly
- supporting LibreSSL
- in base. We still maintain LibreSSL in base; however,
- OpenSSL is
- simply the default crypto library (aka,
- <tt>WITHOUT_LIBRESSL</tt> is the
- default). We look forward to building a development
- community around
- LibreSSL in HardenedBSD such that we can re-enable
- LibreSSL by
- default, providing enhanced security for our users through
- the
- rejection of software monocultures.</p>
-
- <p>Cross-DSO Control Flow Integrity (Cross-DSO CFI) is an
- exploit
- mitigation from llvm that provides forward-edge
- protections across
- shared library and application boundaries. With
- HardenedBSD 12-STABLE,
- we launched non-Cross-DSO CFI support in base. Meaning,
- CFI is only
- applied to applications and not shared libraries. Along
- with
- SafeStack, which provides backward-edge protections,
- Cross-DSO CFI
- requires both ASLR and W^X for effectiveness as they store
- crucial
- metadata needing protection. HardenedBSD expertly,
- efficiently, and
- robustly fulfill those requirements through its PaX ASLR
- and PaX
- NOEXEC implementations.</p>
-
- <p>Over the past two years, we have slowly worked on
- Cross-DSO CFI
- support in HardenedBSD. In mid-2018, we made enough
- progress that we
- could publish an alpha
- <a
- href="https://hardenedbsd.org/article/shawn-webb/2018-07-16/preliminary-call-testing-cross-dso-cfi">Call-For-Testing
- (CFT)</a>.
- We need to integrate the Cross-DSO CFI support with the
- RTLD such that
- function pointers resolved through
- <tt>dlopen(3)</tt>/`dlsym(3)` work properly
- with the cfi-icall scheme. We also need to perform
- experimental
- package builds, find breakages, and fix those breakages.
- We hope to
- officially debut Cross-DSO CFI in the latter half of 2019
- with the
- possibility of pushing back to 2020. HardenedBSD remains
- the first and
- only enterprise operating system to use CFI across the
- base set of
- applications.</p>
-
- <p>On 20 Aug 2018, we launched a new tool called
- <tt>hbsdcontrol(8)</tt> to
- toggle exploit mitigations on a per-application basis.
- <tt>hbsdcontrol(8)</tt> uses filesystem extended
- attributes and is the
- preferred method for exploit mitigation toggling for those
- filesystem
- that support extended attributes (UFS, ZFS). Our original
- utility,
- <tt>secadm</tt>, should be used with filesystems that do
- not support extended
- attributes (NFS).</p>
-
- <p>In <a
- href="https://hardenedbsd.org/article/shawn-webb/2018-09-17/announcing-hardenedbsd-foundation">September
- 2018</a>,
- the HardenedBSD Foundation Corp became a 501(c)(3)
- tax-exempt,
- not-for-profit organization in the USA. This means that
- donations by
- US persons are eligible for tax deductions. The creation
- of the
- HardenedBSD Foundation will ensure that HardenedBSD
- remains successful
- long-term. We look forward to working with the BSD
- community to
- provide an open source, clean-room reimplementation of the
- grsecurity
- patchset based on publicly-available documentation.</p>
-
- <p>We assisted Kyle Evans with the new <tt>bectl(8)</tt>
- utility, primarily
- enhancing jail support and fixing regressions. We are
- grateful for
- Kyle Evans' assistance in landing the enhancements
- upstream in FreeBSD
- and his overall responsiveness and helpfulness.</p>
-
- <p>Relevant commits for the <tt>bectl(8)</tt> are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a
- href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=339047">r339047</a></li>
-
- <li><a
- href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=338221">r338221</a></li>
-
- <li><a
- href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=337993">r337993</a></li>
-
- <li><a
- href="https://svnweb.FreeBSD.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=337947">r337947</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- We taught <tt>bhyve(8)</tt> how to live in a
- <a href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/rS337023">jailed
- environment</a>, allowing users to
- jail the hypervisor. We hardened the virtual address space
- of
- <tt>bhyve(8)</tt> by using <a
- href="https://reviews.FreeBSD.org/rS338511">guard
- pages</a>.
- This work made it upstream to FreeBSD. We are grateful to
- those in
- FreeBSD who provided insight to increase the quality and
- efficiency
- of our patches.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
- Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd" >
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<!-- This file was generated with https://github.com/trasz/md2docbook -->
-<!--
- Variables to replace:
- %%START%% - report month start
- %%STOP%% - report month end
- %%YEAR%% - report year
- %%NUM%% - report issue (first, second, third, fourth)
- %%STARTNEXT%% - report month start
- %%STOPNEXT%% - report month end
- %%YEARNEXT%% - next report due year (if different than %%YEAR%%)
- %%DUENEXT%% - next report due date (i.e., June 6)
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-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>October-December</month>
-
- <year>2018</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>Since we are still on this island among many in this vast ocean of the Internet, we write this message in a bottle to inform you of the work we have finished and what lies ahead of us. These deeds that we have wrought with our minds and hands, they are for all to partake of - in the hopes that anyone of their free will, will join us in making improvements. In todays message the following by no means complete or ordered set of improvements and additions will be covered:</p>
-
- <p>i386 PAE Pagetables for up to 24GB memory support, Continuous Integration efforts, driver updates to ENA and graphics, ARM enhancements such as RochChip, Marvell 8K, and Broadcom support as well as more DTS files, more Capsicum possibilities, as well as pfsync improvements, and many more things that you can read about for yourselves.</p>
-
- <p>Additionally, we bring news from some islands further down stream, namely the nosh project, HardenedBSD, ClonOS, and the Polish BSD User-Group.</p>
-
- <p>We would, selfishly, encourage those of you who give us the good word to please send in your submissions sooner than just before the deadline, and also encourage anyone willing to share the good word to please read the section on which submissions we're also interested in having.</p>
-
- <p>Yours hopefully,<br/>
- Daniel Ebdrup, on behalf of the status report team.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
-
- <p>Entries from the various official and semi-official teams,
- as found in the <a href="&enbase;/administration.html">Administration
- Page</a>.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
-
- <p>Projects that span multiple categories, from the kernel and userspace
- to the Ports Collection or external projects.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
-
- <p>Updating platform-specific features and bringing in support
- for new hardware platforms.</p>.
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
-
- <p>Changes affecting the Ports Collection, whether sweeping
- changes that touch most of the tree, or individual ports
- themselves.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
-
- <p>Objects that defy categorization.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>third</name>
-
- <description>Third-Party Projects</description>
-
- <p>Many projects build upon &os; or incorporate components of
- &os; into their project. As these projects may be of interest
- to the broader &os; community, we sometimes include brief
- updates submitted by these projects in our quarterly report.
- The &os; project makes no representation as to the accuracy or
- veracity of any claims in these submissions.</p>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <body>
- <p>Category: team</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is responsible for
- setting
- and publishing release schedules for official project
- releases
- of FreeBSD, announcing code freezes and maintaining the
- respective branches, among other things.</p>
-
- <p>During the fourth quarter of 2018, the FreeBSD Release
- Engineering team
- continued working on the 12.0-RELEASE. The
- <tt>stable/12</tt> branch was created
- on October 19, with the first BETA build being started
- shortly after. The
- release cycle slipped slightly with the addition of
- 12.0-BETA4, after which
- the <tt>releng/12.0</tt> branch was created on November
- 16.</p>
-
- <p>The remainder of the release cycle continued relatively
- smoothly for the
- duration of the release candidate (RC) phase, with the
- final release builds
- starting December 7, and the official announcement sent
- December 11.</p>
-
- <p>Throughout the quarter, several development snapshots
- builds were released
- for the <tt>head</tt> and <tt>stable/11</tt> branches.</p>
-
- <p>Much of this work was sponsored by the FreeBSD Foundation.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>René Ladan</name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Ports Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">About FreeBSD Ports</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/ports-contributing.html">Contributing to Ports</url>
- <url href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html">FreeBSD Ports Monitoring</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">Ports Management Team">Ports Management Team</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The number of ports in the last quarter shrunk a bit to
- 32,900. At the end of
- the quarter there were 2365 open port PRs of which a small
- 500 were unassigned.
- The last quarter saw 7333 commits from 174 committers.
- This means that more
- port PRs were resolved than last quarter and the number of
- commits remained
- approximately the same.</p>
-
- <p>During the last quarter, we welcomed Alexandre C.
- Guimarães (rigoletto@) and
- Vinícius Zavam (egypcio@). The port commit bits of Alberto
- Villa (avilla@),
- Lars Thegler (lth@), Dryice Dong Liu (dryice@), Ion-Mihai
- Tetcu (itetcu@),
- Gabor Pali (pgj@), Tom Judge (tj@), Ollivier Robert
- (roberto@), and Maxim
- Sobolev (sobomax@) were taken in for safekeeping.</p>
-
- <p>The number of commit bits safekept is higher than usual
- because for port commit
- bits the idle timeout changed from 18 months to 12 months.</p>
-
- <p>Some default versions were changed:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>PHP from 7.1 to 7.2</li>
-
- <li>Perl5 from 5.26 to 5.28</li>
-
- <li>Ruby from 2.4 to 2.5</li>
-
- <li>For LLVM, version 7.0 is now supported as a default
- version.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Other big changes are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>info files are stored in the share/info directory just as
- other
- operating systems do.</li>
-
- <li>PyQt ports can now be installed concurrently.</li>
-
- <li>As FreeBSD 10 reached its end of life, support for this
- branch has been
- removed from the Ports Collection. People still requiring
- FreeBSD 10
- support can use the RELEASE\_10\_EOL tag.</li>
-
- <li>USES=cmake now defaults to outsource</li>
-
- <li>KDE 4 has reached its end-of-life and has been removed
- from the Ports
- Collection.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Eager as ever, antoine@ ran 36 exp-runs this quarter to
- ensure major port
- upgrades were correct.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Noteworthy events since the last quarterly report:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Yuri Pankov (yuripv@) was awarded a source commit bit
- under the mentorship of Konstantin Belousov
- (kib@).</li>
-
- <li>Core agrees that portmgr@ may enforce a 12-month commit
- bit expiration for ports committers.</li>
-
- <li>Thomas Munro (tmunro@) was awarded a source commit bit
- under the mentorship of Mateusz Guzik (mgj@) and
- co-mentorship of Allan Jude (allanjude@).</li>
-
- <li>With the approval of FCP-0101, 10/100 Ethernet drivers
- will be deprecated.</li>
-
- <li>Core approved the promotion of Remko Lodder (remko@) to
- Deputy Security Officer.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Deb Goodkin</name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
- organization dedicated to supporting and promoting
- the FreeBSD Project and community worldwide.
- Funding comes from individual and corporate
- donations and is used to fund and manage software
- development projects, conferences and developer
- summits, and provide travel grants to FreeBSD
- contributors. The Foundation purchases and
- supports hardware to improve and maintain FreeBSD
- infrastructure and provides resources to improve
- security, quality assurance, and release
- engineering efforts; publishes marketing material
- to promote, educate, and advocate for the FreeBSD
- Project; facilitates collaboration between
- commercial vendors and FreeBSD developers; and
- finally, represents the FreeBSD Project in
- executing contracts, license agreements, and other
- legal arrangements that require a recognized legal
- entity.</p>
-
- <p>Here are some highlights of what we did to help FreeBSD
- last quarter:</p>
-
- <p>Partnerships and Commercial User Support</p>
-
- <p>As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, we don’t directly support
- commercial users, but we do work with them to
- understand their needs and help facilitate
- collaboration with the community. Last quarter, we
- were able to meet with a number of FreeBSD users
- and supporters at the October FreeBSD Developer
- Summit and MeetBSD conference in addition to our
- regular company meetings. These in-person meetings
- provide the opportunity to discuss pain points,
- identify how they can contribute back to FreeBSD,
- talk about what technologies they would like to
- see supported, and what can be done to support
- FreeBSD over more of their technologies and
- products.</p>
-
- <p>Fundraising Efforts</p>
-
- <p>By end of last year, we raised over $1.3M and were able to
- add Juniper, Netflix and Facebook and
- Handshake.org to our list of Foundation Partners.
- You can view the entire list here <a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donors/">https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/donors/</a>.
- We are still finalizing total donations, and will
- report the final numbers in early February. Thank
- you to everyone who supported our efforts in 2018.</p>
-
- <p>OS Improvements</p>
-
- <p>In the fourth quarter of 2018 six authors made a total of
- 315 commits to the FreeBSD development tree that were
- identified as being sponsored by the FreeBSD
- Foundation. These included staff members
- Konstantin Belousov, Glen Barber, Li-Wen Hsu and
- Ed Maste, and grant recipients Mateusz Guzik and
- Mark Johnston.</p>
-
- <p>Mateusz' work over the quarter consisted of identifying
- and fixing bottlenecks in the FreeBSD kernel and
- system libraries. The FreeBSD base system build,
- and ports built via Poudriere, were used as
- motivating cases.</p>
-
- <p>Mark added an in-kernel Intel CPU microcode loader. This
- simplifies and increases the robustness of
- microcode updates, which is increasingly important
- as mitigations for speculative execution
- vulnerabilities are delivered in microcode.</p>
-
- <p>Mark also fixed a number of issues relating to capsicum
- support in base system utilities, implemented a
- number of NUMA enhancements and bug fixes, and
- fixed a number of high profile kernel bugs.</p>
-
- <p>Ed committed a large number of tool chain fixes to LLVM's
- lld linker and ELF Tool Chain components.</p>
-
- <p>Along with several FreeBSD developers Ed worked on the
- OpenSSL 1.1.1 import in preparation for FreeBSD
- 12.0, including incorporating OpenSSH and ntp
- changes for compatibility. Ed also added
- build-time knobs for to enable userland retpoline
- and to enable BIND_NOW which
- can be used as part of a vulnerability mitigation
- strategy.</p>
-
- <p>Continuous Integration and Quality Assurance</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation provides a full-time staff member who is
- working on improving our automated testing,
- continuous integration, and overall quality
- assurance efforts.</p>
-
- <p>During the fourth quarter of 2018, Foundation employee
- Li-Wen Hsu continuously worked on improving the
- project's CI infrastructure, examining the failing
- build and test cases, and work with other teams in
- the project for their testing needs. In this
- period, we also worked on collaboration with
- external projects to improve their CI on FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>See the FreeBSD CI section of this report for more
- information.</p>
-
- <p>Release Engineering</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation provides a full-time staff member to lead
- the release engineering efforts. This has provided
- timely and reliable releases over the last five
- years. During the fourth quarter of 2018, Glen
- Barber led the the FreeBSD Release Engineering
- team in continuing working on the 12.0-RELEASE
- with the official announcement sent December 11.</p>
-
- <p>See the FreeBSD Release Engineering Team section of this
- report for more
- information.</p>
-
- <p>Supporting FreeBSD Infrastructure</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation provides hardware and support to improve
- the FreeBSD infrastructure. Last quarter, we
- continued supporting FreeBSD hardware located
- around the world.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD Advocacy and Education</p>
-
- <p>A large part of our efforts are dedicated to advocating
- for the Project. This includes promoting work
- being done by others with FreeBSD; producing
- advocacy literature to teach people about FreeBSD
- and help make the path to starting using FreeBSD
- or contributing to the Project easier; and
- attending and getting other FreeBSD contributors
- to volunteer to run FreeBSD events, staff FreeBSD
- tables, and give FreeBSD presentations.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation sponsors many conferences, events,
- and summits around the globe. These events can be
- BSD-related, open source, or technology events
- geared towards underrepresented groups. We support
- the FreeBSD-focused events to help provide a venue
- for sharing knowledge, to work together on
- projects, and to facilitate collaboration between
- developers and commercial users. This all helps
- provide a healthy ecosystem. We support the
- non-FreeBSD events to promote and raise awareness
- of FreeBSD, to increase the use of FreeBSD in
- different applications, and to recruit more
- contributors to the Project.</p>
-
- <p>Some of the advocacy and education work we did last
- quarter includes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Organized, sponsored, and presented at the October 2018
- FreeBSD Developers Summit in Santa Clara, CA</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored and exhibited at MeetBSD 2018 in Santa Clara, CA</li>
-
- <li>Exhibited for the first time at All Things Open in
- Raleigh, NC</li>
-
- <li>Exhibited and sponsored as an Industry Partner at LISA’ 18
- in Nashville, TN</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored USENIX OSDI ‘18 in Carlsbad, CA as an Industry
- Partner</li>
-
- <li>Held an Intro to FreeBSD workshop and a “Why You Should
- Contribute to FreeBSD†talk at the Rocky Mountain
- Celebration of Women in Computing in Lakewood,
- Colorado</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- We continued producing FreeBSD advocacy material to help
- people promote FreeBSD around the world.</p>
-
- <p>Read more about our conference adventures in the
- conference recaps and trip reports in our monthly
- newsletters: <a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/">https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/</a></p>
-
- <p>We help educate the world about FreeBSD by publishing the
- professionally produced FreeBSD Journal. We
- recently announced that the FreeBSD Journal will
- become a Free publication with the
- January/February 2019 issue. <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>You can find out more about events we attended and
- upcoming events at <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/news-and-events/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/news-and-events/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>For a look back at all of efforts in 2018, please see the
- year-end video at <a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/thank-you-for-supporting-freebsd/">https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/thank-you-for-supporting-freebsd/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Legal/FreeBSD IP</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation owns the FreeBSD trademarks, and it is our
- responsibility to protect them. We also provide
- legal support for the core team to investigate
- questions that arise. Last quarter, we approved 6
- requests to use the Trademark.
- Go to <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org">http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org</a>
- to find out how we support FreeBSD and how we can
- help you!</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Continuous Integration</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Jenkins Admin</name>
- <email>jenkins-admin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Li-Wen Hsu</name>
- <email>lwhsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://ci.FreeBSD.org">FreeBSD Jenkins Instance</url>
- <url href="https://artifact.ci.FreeBSD.org/">FreeBSD CI artifact archive</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Jenkins">FreeBSD Jenkins wiki</url>
- <url href="https://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-testing">freebsd-testing Mailing List</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci">freebsd-ci Repository</url>
- <url href="https://preview.tinyurl.com/y9maauwg">Tickets related to freebsd-testing@</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/HostedCI">Hosted CI wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD CI team maintains continuous integration
- system and related tasks
- for the FreeBSD project. The CI system regularly checks
- the changes committed
- to the project's Subversion repository can be successfully
- built, and performs
- various tests and analysis over the results. The results
- from build jobs are
- archived in artifact server, for the further testing and
- debugging needs.</p>
-
- <p>The members on the CI team examine the failing builds and
- unstable tests, and
- work with the experts in that area to fix the code or
- build and test
- infrastructure, to improve the software quality of the
- FreeBSD base system.
- The CI team member and the FreeBSD foundation staff Li-Wen
- is the maintainer of
- Jenkins and Jenkins related ports.</p>
-
- <p>In this quarter, we worked on extending test executing
- environment to improve
- the coverage, temporarily disabling flakey test cases (and
- opening tickets to
- work with domain experts). Please see freebsd-testing@
- related tickets for
- more information.</p>
-
- <p>In addition to that, starting from this quarter, we also
- work on collaboration
- with external projects to extend their CI to cover
- FreeBSD. See "HostedCI"
- wiki page for more information.</p>
-
- <p>Work in progress:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Fixing the failing test cases and builds</li>
-
- <li>Adding drm ports building test against -CURRENT</li>
-
- <li>Adding tests for selected project branches, e.g.:
- clang800-import</li>
-
- <li>Implementing automatic tests on bare metal hardware</li>
-
- <li>Planning the embedded testbed</li>
-
- <li>Planning running ztest and network stack tests</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Graphics Team status report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Graphics Team</name>
- <email>x11@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Niclas Zeising</name>
- <email>zeising@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop">Project GitHub page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD X11/Graphics team maintains the lower levels
- of the FreeBSD graphics
- stack.
- This includes graphics drivers, graphics libraries such as
- the
- MESA OpenGL implementation, the X.org xserver with related
- libraries and
- applications, and Wayland with related libraries and
- applications.</p>
-
- <p>In the forth quarter, the team focused on stablizing the
- graphics drivers and
- ports for the FreeBSD 12.0 release.
- The graphics drivers have been updated with new versions
- for both FreeBSD 11.2
- and FreeBSD 12.0.
- The ports have been renamed in order to make it clearer
- which version of a port
- runs on which version on FreeBSD.
- We also created a new meta port,
- <tt>graphics/drm-kmod</tt>, which will install the
- correct driver based on FreeBSD version and architecture.
- Moving forward this is the recommended way to install the
- FreeBSD graphics
- drivers.</p>
-
- <p>The DRM drivers themselves are named
- <tt>graphics/drm-current-kmod</tt> and
- <tt>graphics/drm-fbsd12.0-kmod</tt> for CURRENT and 12.0
- respectively, both of which
- have been updated to use the 4.16 Linux Kernel source.
- For FreeBSD 11.2 we have
- <tt>graphics/drm-fbsd11.2-kmod</tt> which uses the
- 4.11 Linux
- Kernel source.
- Finally, we created <tt>graphics/drm-legacy-kmod</tt>,
- which works on FreeBSD 12.0 and
- CURRENT.
- This is a copy of the legacy drivers from the FreeBSD base
- system.
- This work will make it possible for us to remove the drm2
- code from CURRENT,
- something we are planning to do in early February.
- A remnant of the drm2 code will remain in the base after
- this due to an
- unresolved dependency for the NVIDIA Tegra ARM chip.
- Plans for its migration are expected to be finalized in
- first quarter in 2019.</p>
-
- <p>Support for i386 and PowerPC 64 has been added to the drm
- kernel drivers.
- This is currently in an alpha state.</p>
-
- <p>Wayland has been enabled by default in the ports tree,
- meaning that all packages
- are build with Wayland support enabled.
- This makes it much easier to use and test Wayland.</p>
-
- <p>Support for VMware graphics pass through has been added to
- the kernel driver.
- Support for this is still missing in
- <tt>graphcs/mesa-dri</tt> though, so it currently
- does not work out of the box.</p>
-
- <p>The input stack has been updated and is now for the most
- part current with
- upstream.
- Evdev headers were split off from
- <tt>multimedia/v4l_compat</tt> into their own
- port,
- <tt>devel/evdev-proto</tt>.
- This makes it easier to update those headers and keep them
- current with
- upstream, as needed.
- The input stack is still an area where more work needs to
- be done to make it
- easier to use various input devices with X and Wayland on
- FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>Several meetings has been held over the course of the
- period.
- Meeting notes have been sent out to the public
- <tt>x11@FreeBSD.org</tt> mailing list.</p>
-
- <p>People who are interested in helping out can find us on
- the x11@FreeBSD.org
- mailing list, or on our gitter chat: <a
- href="https://gitter.im/FreeBSDDesktop/Lobby">https://gitter.im/FreeBSDDesktop/Lobby</a>.
- We
- are also available in #freebsd-xorg on EFNet.</p>
-
- <p>We also have a team area on GitHub where our work
- repositories can be found:
- <a
- href="https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop">https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop</a></p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>amd64 Usermode Protection Keys</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Konstantin Belousov</name>
- <email>kib@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18893">The patch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Skylake Xeons have a new feature in 4-level paging
- implementation
- called Usermode Protection Keys. It is a complementary
- page access
- permission management mechanism, which provides very
- low-overhead
- disabling of all accesses or only modifications, on
- per-page basis.</p>
-
- <p>Each thread of execution gets 16 slots, called protection
- keys, while
- each userspace page mapping is tagged with one key.
- Processor
- provides a new 32bit register PKRU, which holds access and
- modification disable bits per key, the PKRU register is
- automatically
- context-switched, and managed by userspace using RDPKRU
- and WRPKRU
- instructions. See Intel SDM rev. 68 Vol 3 4.6.2 Protection
- Keys for
- further details.</p>
-
- <p>Since a key index must be always specified, this makes the
- key zero a
- default key, which permissions are tricky to modify
- without breaking
- the process environment. The rest 15 keys are usable, for
- instance
- process might put some sensitive data like decoded private
- key into
- the key protected area, and only enable access on as
- needed basis,
- without issuing costly mprotect(2) syscall. Note that
- permissions are
- enforced even for kernel access, so sneaky read(2) from
- other thread
- is subject to the same permission checks.</p>
-
- <p>I implemented the support for the amd64 pmap and provided
- convenient
- wrappers in libc both for 64bit and 32bit processes.
- Prototypes for
- the API are presented below and their use should be
- obvious from the
- explanation.</p>
-
- <p>int x86_pkru_get_perm(unsigned int keyidx, int <tt>access,
- int </tt>modify);
- int x86_pkru_set_perm(unsigned int keyidx, int access, int
- modify);
- int x86_pkru_protect_range(void *addr, unsigned long len,
- unsigned int keyidx, int flag);
- int x86_pkru_unprotect_range(void *addr, unsigned long
- len);</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>bhyve - Live Migration</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Elena Mihailescu</name>
- <email>elenamihailescu22@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Darius Mihai</name>
- <email>dariusmihaim@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Sergiu Weisz</name>
- <email>sergiu121@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Mihai Carabas</name>
- <email>mihai@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD-UPB/freebsd/wiki/Virtual-Machine-Migration-using-bhyve">Github wiki - How to Warm Migrate a bhyve guest</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD-UPB/freebsd/tree/projects/bhyve_migration">Github - Warm Migration branch</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD-UPB/freebsd/tree/projects/bhyve_migration_dev">Github - Live Migration branch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Migration feature uses the Save/Restore feature to
- migrate a bhyve guest
- from a FreeBSD host to another FreeBSD host. To migrate a
- bhyve guest,
- one needs to start an empty guest on the destination host
- from a shared guest
- image using the bhyve tool with the <tt>-R</tt> option
- followed by the source host
- IP and the port to listen to migration request. On the
- source host, the
- migration is started by executing the bhyvectl command
- with the <tt>--migrate</tt>
- or <tt>--migrate-live</tt> option, followed by the
- destination host IP and the
- port to send to the messages.</p>
-
- <p>New features added:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Prove that live migration cannot be implemented using the
- FreeBSD's Copy-on-Write mechanism;</li>
-
- <li>Add <tt>--migrate-live</tt> option to bhyvectl;</li>
-
- <li>Add additional message exchange between source and
- destination host to establish the migration type
- and the number of rounds;</li>
-
- <li>Implement a dirty-bit approach for live migrating the
- guest's wired memory;</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Future tasks:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Clear the dirty bit after each migration round;</li>
-
- <li>Extend live migration to highmem segment;</li>
-
- <li>Extend live migration to unwired memory;</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Matthew Grooms
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>bhyve - Save/Restore</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Elena Mihailescu</name>
- <email>elenamihailescu22@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Darius Mihai</name>
- <email>dariusmihaim@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Sergiu Weisz</name>
- <email>sergiu121@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Mihai Carabas</name>
- <email>mihai@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD-UPB/freebsd/tree/projects/bhyve_migration">Github repository for the save/restore and migration features</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD-UPB/freebsd/wiki/Save-and-Restore-a-virtual-machine-using-bhyve">Github wiki - How to Save and Restore a bhyve guest</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD-UPB/freebsd/wiki/Suspend-Resume-test-matrix">Github wiki - Suspend/resume test matrix</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Save/Restore for bhyve feature is a suspend and resume
- facility added to the
- FreeBSD/amd64's hypervisor, bhyve. The bhyvectl tool is
- used to save the guest
- state in three files (a file for the guest memory, a file
- for devices' and CPU's
- state and another one for some metadata that are used in
- the restore process).
- To suspend a bhyve guest, the bhyvectl tool must be run
- with the <tt>--suspend
- &lt;state_file_name&gt;</tt>
- option followed by the guest name.</p>
-
- <p>To restore a bhyve guest from a checkpoint, one simply has
- to add the <tt>-r</tt> option
- followed by the main state file (the same file that was
- given to the <tt>--suspend</tt>
- option for bhyvectl) when starting the VM.</p>
-
- <p>New features added:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Improve timers' save and restore state feature;</li>
-
- <li>Fix synchronization issues related to the ahci device save
- and restore state feature;</li>
-
- <li>Add suspend/resume support for Windows guests;</li>
-
- <li>Refactor save and restore code - save component's state
- field by field</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Future tasks:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Open ticket on Phabricator;</li>
-
- <li>Add suspend/resume support for nvme;</li>
-
- <li>Add suspend/resume support for virtio-console;</li>
-
- <li>Add suspend/resume support for virtio-scsi;</li>
-
- <li>Add TSC offseting for restore for AMD CPUs;</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Matthew Grooms; iXsystems;
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Improving FreeBSD boot security</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Michal Stanek</name>
- <email>mst@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
- <email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Kornel Duleba</name>
- <email>mindal@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/head/sys/dev/tpm/tpm20.c?revision=342084&amp;nview=markup">TPM 2.0 driver</url>
- <url href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18798">Loader Secure Boot support</url>
- <url href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18797">Secure Boot library</url>
- <url href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18799">binsign utility</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD now supports TPM 2.0 devices. TPM (Trusted
- Platform Module) is a discrete chip which provides
- secure computation and secure NVRAM storage. It is
- most
- commonly associated with Measured Boot i.e. providing hash
- measurements of boot elements such as firmware
- images and boot configuration to the OS. In
- FreeBSD,
- the TPM can be used to strengthen security of services
- such as Strongswan IPsec, SSH or TLS by performing
- cryptographic operations in the TPM chip itself
- using
- embedded keys inaccessible to software. TPM facilities
- such as secure NVRAM storage, data sealing, random
- number generation and others are also available to
- any
- software via the IBM TSS library.</p>
-
- <p>UEFI Secure Boot is a technology which provides
- authentication of images that are executed on the
- host during boot. This prevents persistence of
- unauthorized malicious boot code such as rootkits. UEFI
- stores a list of allowed and blacklisted
- certificates and verifies signatures of all boot
- images and
- UEFI applications before they are executed on the CPU.
- Semihalf has developed support for X509
- certificates and signature
- verification code in EFI loader with the help of the
- minimal BearSSL library. Lists of allowed and
- forbidden certificates are retrieved from UEFI
- environmental
- variables. This allows users to sign kernel binaries with
- a self-signed certificate, append the signature
- and let the loader verify its authenticity.</p>
-
- <p>UEFI Secure Boot support code will most likely be
- integrated with sjg's Veriexec support which is
- currently being reviewed on Phabricator.</p>
-
- <p>Semihalf is also working on improving security of Veriexec
- by moving manifest signature verification to the
- kernel.</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Stormshield
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Capsicum</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Mark Johnston</name>
- <email>markj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Ed Maste</name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Mariusz Zaborski</name>
- <email>oshogbo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Capsicum">Capsicum Wiki Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The major improvement in Capsicum is introducing a Casper
- service
- fileargs, which is an easy way helps to sandbox the utils
- which need
- access to the filesystem. There are several examples of
- usage fileargs
- in applications like brandelf(1), wc(1), savecore(1),
- head(1) and
- strings(1). The fileargs service also helps to bring new
- features to
- the bhyve like audio device which is secured using
- Capsicum.</p>
-
- <p>Another big step was introducing a private Casper service
- and
- sandboxing the rtsold(8) and rtsol(8).</p>
-
- <p>Next major improvement, which is still under the review,
- is rewriting
- the sysctl service. The new sysctl service will allow in
- an easy way
- to use cap_sysctl() and cap_sysctlnametomib().</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>i386 PAE Pagetables</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Konstantin Belousov</name>
- <email>kib@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18894">https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18894</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The i386 architecture (in modern terms, x86 architecture
- in 32bit
- protected mode), has supported hardware execute-disable
- since early
- 200x. The only problem preventing the i386 FreeBSD kernel
- from using
- it was that default page table format used by the kernel
- is 2-level
- paging, while nx bit is only available for PAE (2.5
- levels) page table
- structures. PAE option is too intrusive, it changes both
- vm_paddr_t
- and bus_addr_t to 64bit, which is not too friendly to many
- drivers.</p>
-
- <p>I tried to provide PAE_PAGETABLES kernel option which only
- changed
- page table format, without affecting vm_paddr_t or
- bus_addr_t, thus
- keeping kernel/driver interfaces intact. But I was not
- able to make
- i386 releases carry two kernels, one to support relic
- hardware which
- cannot use PAE pagetables, and another for newer machines.</p>
-
- <p>So I finally did a merge which makes single i386 kernel
- carry two pmap
- modules, one for PAE and one for old two-level paging
- structures.
- Also I did not find a reason to not expand vm_paddr_t,
- while I have
- to keep bus_addr_t at 32bit.</p>
-
- <p>With a single boot-time knob, i386 kernel can now also
- utilize up to
- 24G or memory, if drivers correctly use busdma(9). I tried
- to fix
- iflib(4) and ahci(4) so that the most common hardware
- work, but I
- cannot do the pass over the whole tree.</p>
-
- <p>Hopefully, together with earlier 4/4G split work, this
- gives enough
- life for i386 kernel.</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>pfsync performance improvement</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Kristof Provost</name>
- <email>kp@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>While pf itself can operate on multiple states
- simultaneously
- (on different cores), pfsync could not. It used a single
- PFSYNC_LOCK.
- This greatly reduced throughput on multicore systems as
- soon as pfsync
- was loaded.</p>
-
- <p>This was improved by splitting the pfsync queues into
- buckets, based on the
- state ID. This ensures that updates for a given connection
- always end up
- in the same bucket, allowing pfsync to still collapse
- multiple
- updates into one, while allowing multiple cores to proceed
- at the same
- time.
- The buckets are independently locked, allowing multiple
- cores to proceed at once.</p>
-
- <p>The number of buckets is tunable, but defaults to twice
- the number of cpus.
- Benchmarking has shown improvement of 30 to 100% depending
- on hardware and setup.</p>
-
- <p>During this effort several vnet-related issues were fixed
- as well, and a basic
- pfsync test case was added.</p>
-
- <p>This was committed into head in r341646, and later merged
- into stable/12 and stable/11.</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Orange Business Services
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>PWM Kernel API and userland utility</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Emmanuel Vadot</name>
- <email>manu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A new subsystem was added to the kernel for PWM drivers to
- register themselves.
- In pair with the kernel subsystem, a pwm(8) utility is
- also available so users
- can configure PWM on their embedded boards.
- For now the only PWM driver compatible with this subsystem
- is for ARM Allwinner SoCs.</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Collection of vt(4) color schemes</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Tobias Kortkamp</name>
- <email>tobik@FreeSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/mbadolato/iTerm2-Color-Schemes">iTerm2-Color-Schemes repository with previews</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/mbadolato/iTerm2-Color-Schemes/tree/master/freebsd_vt">iTerm2-Color-Schemes vt color schemes</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Since 11.2-RELEASE vt(4) supports setting custom color
- schemes via
- the <tt>kern.vt.color.X.rgb</tt> tunables. This is nice
- but what was
- missing were some ready to use themes.</p>
-
- <p>iTerm2-Color-Schemes is a collection of around 200 color
- schemes
- for various terminals. It has recently gained support for
- vt(4).
- Customizing your console is now as easy as copy and
- pasting your
- favorite theme to <tt>/boot/loader.conf</tt> or
- <tt>/boot/loader.conf.local</tt>.</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD/RISC-V update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Ruslan Bukin</name>
- <email>br@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Mark Johnston</name>
- <email>markj@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD/RISC-V is getting more mature during last quarter.</p>
-
- <p>We have optimised RISC-V copyin(9)/copyout(9) routines.
- They now support word-sized copies where possible
- to dramatically increase speed of copying data
- between kernel and userspace.</p>
-
- <p>We made a series of improvements and bug fixes to pmap
- support (machine-dependent portion of virtual
- memory subsystem). This part was not touched
- during the last years, and is now getting
- attention.</p>
-
- <p>RISC-V GENERIC kernel gets support for witness(4) (The
- FreeBSD lock validation facility).</p>
-
- <p>The British company <a
- href="https://www.embecosm.com/">Embecosm</a> has
- reported that they were able to boot FreeBSD on
- real hardware -- a SiFive Unleashed board. The
- support is limited to a single core only. We are
- expecting patches from them.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD on Power9 (ppc64) Parity</title>
-
- <body>
- <ul>
- <li>NMI semantics: NMIs need to be emulated by only soft
- disabling interrupts,
- disabling interrupts blocks all interrupts except machine
- check exceptions
- and system resets.</li>
-
- <li>Superpage support is stable and on by default in the
- POWER9BSD staging branch</li>
-
- <li>NUMA support: Parse OFW and set up appropriate structures
- for memory
- to be allocated from the correct domain and interrupts to
- be bound to the
- correct socket.</li>
-
- <li>LKPI support for POWER9, Drm-next supports radeonkms. Some
- additional big
- endian changes required for amdgpu.</li>
-
- <li>Interrupt handling improvements resulting in up to a 10%
- reduction in
- buildkernel time.</li>
-
- <li>Cached XICS IPI vector</li>
-
- <li>Added XIVE exploitation mode driver</li>
-
- <li>Rust support in review.</li>
-
- <li>Successfully booted an LLVM compiled kernel.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>RockChip Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Emmanuel Vadot</name>
- <email>manu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Early support for the RockChip RK3399 has been commited.
- For now it's only possible to netboot boards (Like the
- RockPro64).
- Original patch was submitted by Greg V
- &lt;greg@unrelenting.technology&gt;.</p>
-
- <p>Support for the RK805 and RK808 PMIC (Power Management IC)
- has been added.
- This allow changing some regulators voltage such as the
- cores one so cpufreq
- support works. You can change core frequencies with sysctl
- or powerd(8).</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Broadcom ARM64 SoC support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Michal Stanek</name>
- <email>mst@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
- <email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Semihalf has recently started work on FreeBSD support for
- BCM5871X SoC series.</p>
-
- <p>
- These are quad-core 64-bit ARMv8 Cortex-A57 communication
- processors targeted for
- networking applications such as 10G routers, gateways,
- control plane processing and NAS. Initial support
- will include iProc PCIe, internal BNXT Ethernet
- controller, OTP (One Time Programmable memory)
- and crypto engine acceleration for IPsec offloading. This
- work is expected to be ready for FreeBSD-HEAD
- before Q3 2019.</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Juniper
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>DTS Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Emmanuel Vadot</name>
- <email>manu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>DTS files (Device Tree Sources) were updated to be on par
- with Linux 4.20 for
- head and 4.19 for the 12-STABLE branch.</p>
-
- <p>The DTS are now compiled for some arm64 boards, as the one
- present in U-Boot are
- not always up-to-date.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>ENA FreeBSD Driver Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Michal Krawczyk</name>
- <email>mk@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/amzn/amzn-drivers/blob/master/kernel/fbsd/ena/README">ENA README</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>ENA (Elastic Network Adapter) is the smart NIC which is
- used in the virtualized
- environment of Amazon Web Services (AWS). It supports
- multiple queues and can
- handle up to 25 Gb/s, depending on the instance type on
- which it is used.</p>
-
- <p>ENAv2 has been under development for FreeBSD, similar to
- Linux OS and DPDK.
- New changes are including:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Upgrade of the HAL to the version supporting ENAv2</li>
-
- <li>Optimization of the logging on the Tx path</li>
-
- <li>LLQ (Low Latency Queue) feature, which is reducing latency
- on instances supporting ENAv2</li>
-
- <li>Optimization of the locks on hot paths by adding Tx queue
- management and lockless Rx queue cleanup</li>
-
- <li>Fixes on the error handling paths</li>
-
- <li>Use bitfield for tracking device states</li>
-
- <li>Add additional doorbells on Tx path</li>
-
- <li>Add queue depth setup in the runtime and allows Rx queue
- depth to be configured independently</li>
-
- <li>And more minor bug fixes and code reorganization</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Todo:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Internal review and validation</li>
-
- <li>Upstream of the patches</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Amazon.com Inc
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>libvdsk - QCOW2 implementation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Sergiu Weisz</name>
- <email>sergiu121@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Marcelo Araujo</name>
- <email>araujo@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Mihai Carabas</name>
- <email>mihai@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD-UPB/freebsd/tree/projects/bhyve_libvdsk">Github - Libvdsk QCOW2 branch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>New features added:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Extend libvdsk to make it easier to implement new formats;</li>
-
- <li>Implement read/write/probe functionalities in order to
- parse QCOW2 image files;</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Future tasks:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Add support for Copy-On-Write;</li>
-
- <li>Add support for multiple snapshots;</li>
-
- <li>Integrate libvdsk in bhyve</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Matthew Grooms
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Marvell 8K SoC support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Emmanuel Vadot</name>
- <email>manu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Luis Octavio O Souza</name>
- <email>loos@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Support for booting FreeBSD on Marvell 8K SoC (present on
- the MacchiatoBin for example)
- has been commited.
- As of today, clocks, gpio, thermal, sdcard/eMMC drivers has
- been commited.
- SATA and USB were already working.</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Rubicon Communications, LLC ("Netgate")
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Pinebook SDCard Image</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Emmanuel Vadot</name>
- <email>manu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>SDCard image is now produced for the Pinebook.
- By default the console is directed in the EFI Framebuffer
- and the serial
- console.</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>FreeBSD KDE status report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Adriaan de Groot</name>
- <email>adridg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Tobias C. Berner</name>
- <email>tcberner@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://freebsd.kde.org/">KDE FreeBSD</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>First of all, we removed KDE 4 from the ports tree this
- quarter.
- Qt4 will follow it by the end of march.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to the update of libinput in ports we could finally
- update Plasma Desktop
- past 5.12, and are now again in sync with the upstream
- releases.</p>
-
- <p>KDE Frameworks and Applications were also kept in sync
- with upstream.</p>
-
- <p>We've also updated Qt5 to 5.12 -- with QtWebEngine still
- hanging on on 5.9.5
- for now, but thanks to a new contributor we should have
- 5.12 by the end of Q1.</p>
-
- <p>In the background we changed the default behavior of
- cmake in the ports tree
- to default to outsource builds.</p>
-
- <p>People who are willing to contribute can find us on
- #kde-freebsd on freenode,
- and the kde@FreeBSD.org mailing list. Further we accept
- pull-requests and
- contributions on github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-kde.</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='third'>
- <title>HardenedBSD 2018Q4 Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Shawn Webb</name>
- <email>shawn.webb@hardenedbsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://hardenedbsd.org">https://hardenedbsd.org</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Introduction to HardenedBSD</p>
-
- <p>HardenedBSD is a security-enhanced fork of FreeBSD that
- aims to
- provide the BSD community with a clean-room
- reimplementation of the
- publicly-documented parts of the grsecurity patchset for
- Linux. We
- maintain close compatibility with FreeBSD by syncing every
- six hours
- with FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>HardenedBSD Foundation Update</p>
-
- <p>Through a generous donation by DEF CON, the computer
- security
- conference held each year in Las Vegas, and an anonymous
- member of the
- community, the HardenedBSD Foundation was able to provide
- the
- HardenedBSD project with a new Cavium ThunderX2 server.
- HardenedBSD
- has been working closely with FreeBSD's and Cavium's
- Jayachandran
- (jchandra@freebsd) to gain working support for the
- ThunderX2. As soon
- as the ThunderX2 becomes functional, HardenedBSD will be
- able to
- support both 12-STABLE and 13-CURRENT for arm64.</p>
-
- <p>We assisted OPNsense's migration from FreeBSD to
- HardenedBSD as the
- base operating system. OPNsense's January 2019 release
- (19.1) will
- complete the migration. Further work will be done to
- enable
- HardenedBSD's PaX NOEXEC implementation in OPNsense. PaX
- NOEXEC is a
- strong form of W^X, which prevents memory allocations from
- being both
- writable and executable, and toggling between the two.</p>
-
- <p>The HardenedBSD Foundation Corp. is a registered 501(c)(3)
- tax-exempt
- not-for-profit charitable organization in the United
- States. We look
- forward to a productive 2019, with work to support
- Cross-DSO CFI still
- ongoing.</p>
-
- <p>HardenedBSD 12-STABLE Released</p>
-
- <p>In December 2018, HardenedBSD published is first official
- release of
- <a
- href="https://hardenedbsd.org/article/op/2018-12-17/stable-release-hardenedbsd-stable-12-stable-v1200058">12-STABLE</a>.
- From the release announcement:</p>
-
- <p>Improvements in 12-STABLE from 11-STABLE:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Non-Cross-DSO Control-Flow Integrity (CFI) for
- applications on
- amd64 and arm64. At this time, CFI is not applied to the
- kernel.
- More info on CFI is below.</li>
-
- <li>Jailed bhyve (upstreamed to FreeBSD)</li>
-
- <li>Per-jail toggles for unprivileged process debugging (the
- <tt>security.bsd.unprivileged_process_debug</tt> sysctl
- node. Upstreamed
- to FreeBSD.)</li>
-
- <li>Spectre v2 mitigation with retpoline applied to the
- entirety of
- base and ports (with only a few ports opting out.)</li>
-
- <li>Symmetric Multi-Threading (SMT) disabled by default
- (re-enable by
- setting <tt>machdep.hyperthreading_allowed</tt> to 1 in
- loader.conf(5)).</li>
-
- <li>Migration of more compiler toolchain components to llvm's
- implementations (llvm-ar, llvm-nm, and llvm-objdump).</li>
-
- <li>Compilation of applications with Link-Time Optimization
- (LTO).</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Non-Cross-DSO CFI</p>
-
- <p>Non-Cross-DSO CFI is an exploit mitigation technique that
- helps
- to prevent attackers from modifying the behavior of a
- program and
- jumping to undefined or arbitrary memory locations.
- Microsoft has
- implemented a variant of CFI, which they term Control Flow
- Guard,
- or CFG. The PaX team has spent the last few years
- perfecting their
- Reuse Attack Protector, RAP. CFI, CFG, and RAP all attempt
- to
- accomplish the same goal, with RAP being the most complete
- and
- effective implementation. Clang's CFI is stronger than
- Microsoft's
- CFG and PaX Team's RAP is stronger than both CFI and CFG.
- RAP would
- be a great addition to HardenedBSD; however, it requires a
- GPLv3
- toolchain and is patented.</p>
-
- <p>Clang's CFI requires a linker that supports Link-Time
- Optimization
- (LTO). HardenedBSD 12-STABLE ships with lld as the default
- linker.
- All CFI schemes have been enabled for nearly all
- applications in
- base. Please note that any application that calls function
- pointers
- resolved via dlopen + dlsym will require the cfi-icall
- scheme to be
- disabled.</p>
-
- <p>HardenedBSD is the first enterprise operating system to
- apply
- Non-Cross-DSO CFI broadly to userland.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='third'>
- <title>ClonOS: virtualization platform on top of FreeBSD Operating System</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Oleg Ginzburg</name>
- <email>olevole@olevole.ru</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://clonos.tekroutine.com">ClonOS Main Site</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>What is ClonOS?</p>
-
- <p>ClonOS is a turnkey open-source platform based on FreeBSD
- and the CBSD
- framework. ClonOS offers a complete web UI for an easy
- control, deployment
- and management of FreeBSD jails containers and bhyve/Xen
- hypervisor virtual
- environments.</p>
-
- <p>ClonOS is currently the only available platform which
- allows both Xen and bhyve
- hypervisors to coexist on the same host. Since ClonOS is a
- FreeBSD-based
- platform, it has the ability to create and manage jails
- natively, allowing
- you to run FreeBSD applications without losing
- performance.</p>
-
- <p>Features:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>easy management via web UI interface</li>
-
- <li>bhyve management (create, delete VM)</li>
-
- <li>Xen management (create, delete VM) [coming soon, roadmap]</li>
-
- <li>connection to the "physical" guest console via VNC from
- the browser or
- directly</li>
-
- <li>real time system monitoring</li>
-
- <li>access to load statistics through SQLite3 and beanstalkd</li>
-
- <li>support for ZFS features (cloning, snapshots)</li>
-
- <li>import/export of virtual environments</li>
-
- <li>public repository with virtual machine templates</li>
-
- <li>puppet-based helpers for configuring popular services</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- ClonOS 2018Q4 Status Report</p>
-
- <p>During this period, work was carried out to:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>implement real-time graph for jail/bhyve based on RACCT
- statistics</li>
-
- <li>test bhyve live migration, support live migration in CBSD</li>
-
- <li>prepare ClonOS 19.01-RELEASE</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Open task:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>ClonOS roadmap: <a
- href="https://clonos.tekroutine.com/roadmap.html">https://clonos.tekroutine.com/roadmap.html</a></li>
-
- <li>FreeNAS/XigmaNAS or any other NAS integration</li>
-
- <li>I would like to see ClonOS in real-world use. In this
- regard, I am interested
- in finding more people and companies that use FreeBSD for
- vm/jail services.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='third'>
- <title>The nosh project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Jonathan de Boyne Pollard</name>
- <email>J.deBoynePollard-newsgroups@NTLWorld.COM</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/">Introduction and blurb</url>
- <url href="http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/guide.html">Guide</url>
- <url href="http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/freebsd-binary-packages.html">FreeBSD binary packages</url>
- <url href="http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/timorous-admin-installation-how-to.html">Installation how-to</url>
- <url href="http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/roadmap.html">Roadmap</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Background</p>
-
- <p>The nosh project is a suite of system-level utilities for
- initializing,
- running, and shutting down BSD systems; and for managing
- daemons,
- terminals, and logging.</p>
-
- <p>It supersedes BSD <tt>init</tt>, the Mewburn <tt>rc</tt>
- system, and OpenRC, drawing
- inspiration from
- <a
- href="http://untroubled.org/daemontools-encore/">daemontools-encore</a>
- for
- service control/status mechanisms,
- <a href="http://jdebp.eu./FGA/UCSPI.html">UCSPI</a> for
- networked services, Solaris
- SMF for named milestones, and IBM AIX for separated
- service and system
- management. It includes a range of compatibility
- mechanisms, including
- shims for familiar commands from other systems, and an
- automatic import
- mechanism that takes existing configuration data from
- <tt>/etc/fstab</tt>,
- <tt>/etc/rc.conf{,.local}</tt>, <tt>/etc/ttys</tt>, and
- elsewhere, applying them to
- its native service definitions and creating additional
- native services.</p>
-
- <p>It is portable (including to Linux) and composable, it
- provides a
- migration path from the world of systemd Linux, and it
- does not require
- new kernel APIs. It provides clean service environments,
- has orderings
- and dependencies between services, has parallelized
- startup and shutdown
- (including <tt>fsck</tt>), provides strictly size-capped
- and autorotated
- logging, has the service manager as a "subreaper",
- provides per-user
- service management as well as system-wide, provides
- user-space virtual
- terminals, brings TTY login under the general service
- management
- umbrella, and uses <tt>kevent</tt>(2) for event-driven
- parallelism.</p>
-
- <p>For more, see the aforelinked <tt>Introduction and
- blurb</tt>, and the
- <tt>nosh Guide</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>News</p>
-
- <p>The project has seen a lot of development since the last
- status report
- in 2017. To briefly touch upon just some of the things
- that have been
- worked on:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>There are several more packages for things like running
- Bruce Guenter's bcron, shims for OpenRC's
- <tt>rc-update</tt> and <tt>rc-service</tt> tools,
- and shims for portable substitutes for a couple of
- Linux's util-linux tools.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>There are quite a lot of new tools, including
- <tt>getuidgid</tt>, <tt>userenv-fromenv</tt>,
- <tt>setgid-fromenv</tt>, <tt>envgid</tt>,
- <tt>printenv</tt>, <tt>setlogin</tt>,
- <tt>console-decode-ecma48</tt>,
- <tt>console-control-sequence</tt>,
- <tt>console-flat-table-viewer</tt>,
- <tt>console-input-method</tt>, and
- <tt>local-stream-socket-connect</tt>. To look at
- just two of these:</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a
- href="http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/guide/printenv.html">printenv</a>
- as a built-in allows more convenient use in
- conjunction with <tt>clearenv</tt>. It can also
- generate output in some additional formats.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a
- href="http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/guide/console-control-sequence.html">console-control-sequence</a>
- also responds to the name <tt>setterm</tt>, and
- can do most of what the non-portable util-linux
- tool by that name does; excluding the things that
- are specific to non-portable Linux
- <tt>ioctl()</tt>s and control codes (such as
- display adapter power management), but also
- including _extra_ standard DEC VT and ECMA-48
- things that the util-linux tool does _not_ do
- (such as turning strikethrough, calculator keypad
- application mode, mouse reports, and the
- alternative screen buffer on and off).</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>There are a lot of new service bundles for more services,
- too many to list here. One can find them listed in
- the 1.37 and 1.38 + 1.39 release announcements.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>There are new chapters in the <tt>nosh Guide</tt>, on
- packages and ports, on resources for terminals
- such as keyboard maps, input methods, and fonts,
- and on how the <tt>head0</tt> user-space virtual
- terminal is structured.
- There are also new manual pages - in addition to the ones
- for all of the new commands, of course - on the
- subjects of the <a
- href="http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/guide/TerminalCapabilities.html">http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/guide/TerminalCapabilities.html</a>
- system.
- There are also <a
- href="http://jdebp.eu./Proposals/linux-kvt-manual-pages.html">some
- replacements for some Linux manual pages</a> that
- have gone missing over the past decade.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The external format configuration import subsystem has
- seen some major improvements in per-user service
- configuration. The per-user service manager itself
- gained a control FIFO, addressing a long-standing
- bug.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- A particular area of improvement since the last status
- report is the
- inclusion of input method capabilities in user-space
- virtual terminals.
- The input method mechanism uses the same CIN files as used
- by several
- other softwares, similar to how one can use existing
- SCO/FreeBSD
- keyboard maps and FreeBSD vt fonts. It places a simple
- textual user
- interface on top of a user-space virtual terminal, can
- switch amongst
- multiple input methods on the fly, and responds to both
- the dedicated
- keys on a JIS 106/109-key keyboard or a Korean 103/106-key
- keyboard and
- the conventional keys used on other keyboards. The blurb
- includes
- <a
- href="http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/japanese-input-methods.html">an
- example of how this works for a Japanese user</a>,
- and the virtual terminal chapters of the <tt>nosh
- Guide</tt> now incorporate
- input methods into the doco.</p>
-
- <p>Another area of work was eliminating Wide NCurses from
- almost all of the
- tools, apart from the one tool that by definition uses it
- (console-ncurses-realizer). Wide NCurses has long been a
- porting
- difficulty for several operating systems, including Gentoo
- Linux and
- OpenBSD, and does not really model modern real world
- terminals and
- terminal emulators very well. It has been replaced by a
- new
- TerminalCapabilities library, in conjunction with a
- library for handling
- ECMA-48 character sequence decoding and ECMA-48/DEC VT
- control sequence
- generation. The decoder is the basis for the new
- <tt>console-decode-ecma48</tt> tool, for example, as well
- as being the decoder
- for terminal input in <tt>console-termio-realizer</tt> and
- in full-screen TUI
- tools like
- <a
- href="http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/guide/chkservice.html">chkservice</a>
- and the new
- <a
- href="http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/guide/console-flat-table-viewer.html">console-flat-table-viewer</a>.</p>
-
- <p>The external formats import subsystem will also now make a
- replacement
- <tt>/etc/system-control/convert/termcap/termcap.db</tt>
- that one can use, which
- includes amongst other things the currently missing
- <tt>teken</tt> terminal type.</p>
-
- <p>Roadmap</p>
-
- <p>In addition to what is on the aforelinked roadmap, several
- things are on
- the cards for forthcoming versions. Tools that can feed
- the process
- table into <tt>console-flat-table-viewer</tt> in the
- proper vis(3) form. The
- ability to have different keyboard maps for different
- keyboards if one
- has multiple keyboards. A Linux shim for
- <tt>login.conf</tt>. Proper handling
- of CSI sub-parameters in SoftTerm. A manual page for the
- CIN file
- format. A <tt>time-env-next-matching</tt> tool.</p>
-
- <p>How you can help</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The Z shell completions now have extensive coverage of the
- toolset, but there are no completions for the
- Bourne Again shell or the Friendly Interactive
- shell. Work on such completions would be welcome.
- The users who use those shells would welcome it
- especially.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The <tt>system-manager</tt> already recognizes a
- <tt>-b</tt> option for <a
- href="http://jdebp.eu./FGA/emergency-and-rescue-mode-bootstrap.html">emergency
- mode</a>. Work to make the FreeBSD loader and
- kernel send such an option to process #1, in
- response to an additional emergency mode boot menu
- choice, would be very welcome.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The <tt>monitor-fsck-progress</tt> and
- <tt>monitored-fsck</tt> tools stand ready to work
- with a <tt>-C</tt> option to <tt>fsck</tt> that
- makes it spit out progress information to an open
- file descriptor. Another way to help is to add
- this capability to <tt>fsck</tt>.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><tt>teken</tt> needs to be added to base termcap. It was
- put into NCurses terminfo back in 2014.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='misc'>
- <title>BSD PL</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Official</name>
- <email>meetup@bsd-pl.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Konrad Witaszczyk</name>
- <email>def@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Mariusz Zaborski</name>
- <email>oshogbo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Jarosław Żurek</name>
- <email>contact@zurek.pro</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://bsd-pl.org/">https://bsd-pl.org/</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Polish BSD User group is an initiative promoting
- systems from the
- BSD family. We organize both meetings and as well as
- tutorial
- sessions. In general, we have three presentations which
- last around 15
- minutes. Afterwards there’s an open discussions about
- topics related
- to operating systems and security. There’s something for
- everybody,
- and the first presentation is about something connected to
- BSD and
- it’s aimed at beginners. The second presentation is for
- more advanced
- BSD users but the final talk is more general and not
- connected to BSD.
- Usually it covers an interesting topic related to
- technology. Everyone
- can suggest a subject for the presentations and
- discussions. Some
- presentations from the past were about: ZFS checkpoints,
- GELI,
- FreeNAS, PAM, DTrace, Yubikey, Pytest, ZeroTrust, Jenkins
- and the
- iocage training session. Hope to see you there!</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
- Status Report//EN"
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-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<!-- This file was generated with https://github.com/trasz/md2docbook -->
-<!--
- Variables to replace:
- %%START%% - report month start
- %%STOP%% - report month end
- %%YEAR%% - report year
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-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>January-March</month>
-
- <year>2019</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>As spring leads into summer, we reflect back on what the
- FreeBSD project has accomplished in the first quarter of 2019.
- Events included FOSDEM and AsiaBSDCon, the FreeBSD Journal
- is now free to everyone, ASLR is available in -CURRENT and KPTI
- can be controlled per-process. The run up to 11.3-RELEASE
- has begun, and a team is applying syzkaller guided fuzzing
- to the kernel, plus so much more. Catch up on many new and
- ongoing efforts throughout the project, and find where you can
- pitch in.</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
-
- <p>Entries from the various official and semi-official teams,
- as found in the <a href="&enbase;/administration.html">Administration
- Page</a>.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
-
- <p>Projects that span multiple categories, from the kernel and userspace
- to the Ports Collection or external projects.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
-
- <p>Updating platform-specific features and bringing in support
- for new hardware platforms.</p>.
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
-
- <p>Changes affecting the Ports Collection, whether sweeping
- changes that touch most of the tree, or individual ports
- themselves.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>third</name>
-
- <description>Third-Party Projects</description>
-
- <p>Many projects build upon &os; or incorporate components of
- &os; into their project. As these projects may be of interest
- to the broader &os; community, we sometimes include brief
- updates submitted by these projects in our quarterly report.
- The &os; project makes no representation as to the accuracy or
- veracity of any claims in these submissions.</p>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Release Engineering Team</name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.3R/schedule.html">FreeBSD 11.3-RELEASE schedule</url>
- <url href="https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/">FreeBSD development snapshots</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is responsible for
- setting and
- publishing release schedules for official project releases
- of
- FreeBSD, announcing code freezes and maintaining the
- respective
- branches, among other things.</p>
-
- <p>During the first quarter of 2019, the FreeBSD Release
- Engineering team
- published the initial schedule for the upcoming the
- 11.3-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD 11.3-RELEASE will be the fourth release from the
- <tt>stable/11</tt>
- branch, building on the stability and reliability of
- 11.2-RELEASE.
- FreeBSD 11.3-RELEASE is currently targed for release in
- early July, 2019.</p>
-
- <p>Additionally throughout the quarter, several development
- snapshots builds
- were released for the <tt>head</tt>, <tt>stable/12</tt>,
- and <tt>stable/11</tt> branches.</p>
-
- <p>Much of this work was sponsored by the FreeBSD Foundation.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>René Ladan</name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Ports Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">About FreeBSD Ports</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/ports-contributing.html">Contributing to Ports</url>
- <url href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html">FreeBSD Ports Monitoring</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">Ports Management Team</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>As always, below is a summary of what happened in the
- Ports Tree during the
- last quarter.</p>
-
- <p>During 2019q1, the number of ports dropped slightly to
- just over 32,500. At
- the end of the quarter, we had 2092 open port PRs. The
- last quarter saw 8205
- commits from 167 committers. So more PRs were closed and
- more commits were
- made than in 2018q4.</p>
-
- <p>During the last quarter, we welcomed Kai Knoblich (kai@)
- and said goodbye to
- Matthew Rezny (rezny@).</p>
-
- <p>On the infrastructure side, two new USES were introduced
- (azurepy and sdl) and
- USES=gecko was removed. The default versions of Lazarus
- and LLVM were bumped
- to 2.0.0 and 8.0 respectively. Some big port frameworks
- that were end-of-life
- were removed: PHP 5.6, Postgresql 9.3, Qt4, WebKit-Gtk and
- XPI. Firefox was
- updated to 66.0.2, Firefox-ESR to 60.6.1, and Chromium was
- updated to
- 72.0.3626.121.</p>
-
- <p>During the last quarter, antoine@ ran 30 exp-runs for
- package updates, moving
- from GNU ld to LLVM ld, and switching clang to DWARF4.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Core Team is the governing body of FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>Core initiated a <tt>Release Engineering Charter
- Modernization</tt> working
- group. The purpose of the working group is to present (to
- Core) a
- modernized version of the <tt>Release Engineering
- Charter</tt> and a first
- version of a new <tt>Release Engineering Team Operations
- Plan</tt>. The
- group hopes to complete its goals and dissolve by
- 2019-06-30.</p>
-
- <p>The Core Team invites all members of the FreeBSD community
- to
- complete the <tt>2019 FreeBSD Community Survey</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>https://www.research.net/r/freebsd2019</p>
-
- <p>The purpose of the survey is to collect quantitative data
- from the
- public in order to help guide the project's priorities and
- efforts.
- It will remain open for 17 days and close at midnight May
- 13 UTC
- (Monday 5pm PDT).
- (Editor's note: Survey has finished)</p>
-
- <p>Core voted to approve source commit bits for Johannes
- Lundberg
- (johalun@) and Mitchell Horne (mhorne@) and associate
- membership
- for Philip Jocks. Core also voted to revoke Michael
- Dexter's
- documentation bit.</p>
-
- <p>After a long lapse of not closing idle source commit bits,
- core has
- taken in the commit bit for these developers. We thank
- each for
- contributing to the project as a source committer.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Alfred Perlstein (alfred@)</li>
-
- <li>Eric Badger (badger@)</li>
-
- <li>Daniel Eischen (deischen@)</li>
-
- <li>Ermal Luçi (eri@)</li>
-
- <li>Tony Finch (fanf@)</li>
-
- <li>Justin T. Gibbs (gibbs@)</li>
-
- <li>Imre Vadász (ivadasz@)</li>
-
- <li>Julio Merino (jmmv@)</li>
-
- <li>John W. De Boskey (jwd@)</li>
-
- <li>Kai Wang (kaiw@)</li>
-
- <li>Luigi Rizzo (luigi@)</li>
-
- <li>Neel Natu (neel@)</li>
-
- <li>Craig Rodrigues (rodrigc@)</li>
-
- <li>Stanislav Sedov (stas@)</li>
-
- <li>Thomas Quinot (thomas@)</li>
-
- <li>Andrew Thompson (thompsa@)</li>
-
- <li>Pyun YongHyeon (yongari@)</li>
-
- <li>Zbigniew Bodek (zbb@)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Deb Goodkin</name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
- organization dedicated to
- supporting and promoting the FreeBSD Project and community
- worldwide.
- Funding comes from individual and corporate donations and
- is used to fund
- and manage software development projects, conferences and
- developer summits,
- and provide travel grants to FreeBSD contributors.</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation purchases and supports hardware to improve
- and maintain
- FreeBSD infrastructure and provides resources to improve
- security,
- quality assurance, and release engineering efforts;
- publishes
- marketing material to promote, educate, and advocate for
- the FreeBSD Project;
- facilitates collaboration between commercial vendors and
- FreeBSD developers;
- and finally, represents the FreeBSD Project in executing
- contracts,
- license agreements, and other legal arrangements that
- require
- a recognized legal entity.</p>
-
- <p>Here are some highlights of what we did to help FreeBSD
- last quarter:</p>
-
- <p>We kicked off the year with an all-day board meeting in
- Berkeley,
- where FreeBSD began, to put together high-level plans for
- 2019.
- This included prioritizing technologies and features we
- should support,
- long-term planning for the next 2-5 years, and
- philosophical discussions
- on our purpose and goals.</p>
-
- <p>Partnerships and Commercial User Support</p>
-
- <p>We began the year by meeting with a few commercial users,
- to help them
- navigate working with the Project, and understanding how
- they are using
- FreeBSD. We're also in the process of setting up meetings
- for Q2 and
- throughout the rest of 2019. Because we're a 501(c)(3)
- non-profit, we
- don't directly support commercial users.
- However, these meetings allow us to focus on facilitating
- collaboration
- with the community.</p>
-
- <p>Fundraising Efforts</p>
-
- <p>Our work is 100% funded by your donations. We kicked off
- the year with many
- individual and corporate donations, including donations
- and commitments from
- NetApp, Netflix, Intel, Tarsnap, Beckhoff Automation,
- E-Card, VMware, and
- Stormshield. We are working hard to get more commercial
- users to give back
- to help us continue our work supporting FreeBSD.
- Please consider making a
- <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/">donation</a>
- to help us continue and increase our support for FreeBSD
- at:
- <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/">www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We also have the Partnership Program, to provide more
- benefits for our
- larger commercial donors. Find out more information at
-
- https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/FreeBSD-foundation-partnership-program/
- and share with your companies!</p>
-
- <p>OS Improvements</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation improves the FreeBSD operating system by
- employing our
- technical staff to maintain and improve critical kernel
- subsystems,
- add features and functionality, and fix problems. This
- also includes funding
- separate project grants like
- the arm64 port, porting the blacklistd access control
- daemon, and the
- integration of VIMAGE support,
- to make sure that FreeBSD remains a viable solution for
- research, education,
- computing, products and more.</p>
-
- <p>Over the quarter there were 241 commits from nine
- Foundation-sponsored staff
- members and grant recipients.</p>
-
- <p>We kicked off or continued the following projects last
- quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>FUSE file system kernel support (update and bug fixes)</li>
-
- <li>Linuxulator testing and diagnostics improvements</li>
-
- <li>SDIO and WiFi infrastructure improvements</li>
-
- <li>x86-64 scalability and performance improvements</li>
-
- <li>OpenZFS Online RAID-Z Expansion</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Having software developers on staff has allowed us to jump
- in and
- work directly on projects to improve FreeBSD like:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>amd64 and i386 pmap improvements and bugfixes</li>
-
- <li>address userland threading library issues</li>
-
- <li>improve i386 support to keep the platform viable</li>
-
- <li>improve FreeBSD on RISC-V</li>
-
- <li>application of the Capsicum sandboxing framework</li>
-
- <li>build system improvements and bug fixes</li>
-
- <li>respond to reports of security issues</li>
-
- <li>implement vulnerability mitigations</li>
-
- <li>tool chain updates and improvements</li>
-
- <li>adding kernel code coverage support for the
- <a
- href="https://github.com/google/syzkaller">Syzkaller</a>
- coverage-guided system call
- fuzzer</li>
-
- <li>improved Syzkaller support for FreeBSD</li>
-
- <li>improve the usability of <tt>freebsd-update</tt></li>
-
- <li>improve network stack stability and address race
- conditions</li>
-
- <li>ensure FreeBSD provides userland interfaces required by
- contemporary
- applications</li>
-
- <li>implement support for machine-dependent optimized
- subroutines</li>
-
- <li>update and correct documentation and manpages</li>
-
- <li>DTrace bug fixes</li>
-
- <li>update the FreeBSD Valgrind port and try to upstream the
- changes</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Continuous Integration and Quality Assurance</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation provides a full-time staff member who is
- working on improving
- our automated testing, continuous integration, and overall
- quality assurance
- efforts.</p>
-
- <p>During the first quarter of 2019, Foundation staff
- continued improving the
- project's CI infrastructure, working with contributors to
- fix failing build
- and test cases, and working with other teams in the
- project for their
- testing needs. In this quarter, we started publishing the
- <a
- href="https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-testing">CI
- weekly report</a>
- on the freebsd-testing@ mailing list.</p>
-
- <p>See the FreeBSD CI section of this report for more
- information.</p>
-
- <p>Release Engineering</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation provides a full-time staff member to
- oversee the
- release engineering efforts. This has provided timely and
- reliable releases
- over the last five years.</p>
-
- <p>During the first quarter of 2019, the FreeBSD Release
- Engineering team
- continued providing weekly development snapshots for
- 13-CURRENT, 12-STABLE,
- and 11-STABLE.</p>
-
- <p>In addition, the Release Engineering team published the
- schedule for the
- upcoming 11.3-RELEASE cycle, the fourth release from the
- stable/11 branch,
- which builds on the stability and reliability of
- 11.2-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>The upcoming
- <a
- href="https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.3R/schedule.html">11.3-RELEASE
- schedule</a>
- can be found at:
- https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.3R/schedule.html</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD 11.3 is currently targeted for final release in
- early July 2019.</p>
-
- <p>Please see the FreeBSD Release Engineering Team section of
- this quarterly
- status report for additional details surrounding the above
- mentioned work.</p>
-
- <p>Supporting FreeBSD Infrastructure</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation provides hardware and support to improve
- FreeBSD infrastructure. Last quarter, we continued
- supporting FreeBSD hardware located
- around the world.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD Advocacy and Education</p>
-
- <p>A large part of our efforts are dedicated to advocating
- for the Project.
- This includes promoting work being done by others with
- FreeBSD; producing
- advocacy literature to teach people about FreeBSD and help
- make the path to
- starting using FreeBSD or contributing to the Project
- easier; and attending
- and getting other FreeBSD contributors to volunteer to run
- FreeBSD events,
- staff FreeBSD tables, and give FreeBSD presentations.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation sponsors many conferences, events,
- and summits
- around the globe. These events can be BSD-related, open
- source,
- or technology events geared towards underrepresented
- groups. We support
- the FreeBSD-focused events to help provide a venue for
- sharing knowledge,
- to work together on projects, and to facilitate
- collaboration between
- developers and commercial users. This all helps provide a
- healthy ecosystem.
- We support the non-FreeBSD events to promote and raise
- awareness of FreeBSD,
- to increase the use of FreeBSD in different applications,
- and to recruit
- more contributors to the Project.</p>
-
- <p>Check out some of the advocacy and education work we did
- last quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Attended FOSDEM 2019 where we: staffed the FreeBSD Stand,
- sponsored the
- co-located FreeBSD Developer Summit, and gave the 25 Years
- of FreeBSD
- presentation in the BSD Dev room.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Sponsored and presented at SANOG33 in Thimphu, Bhutan</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Represented FreeBSD at APRICOT 2019 in Yuseong-gu, Daejeon
- South Korea</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Sponsored the USENIX FAST conference in Boston, MA as an
- Industry Partner</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Ran our first ever FreeBSD track at
- <a href="https://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/17x">SCALE
- 17x</a>, which included an
- all-day
- <a
- href="https://www.socallinuxexpo.org/scale/17x/presentations/getting-started-freebsd">Getting
- Started with FreeBSD</a>
- workshop. We were thrilled with the turnout of almost 30
- participants and
- received a lot of positive feedback. Thanks to Roller
- Angel who taught the
- class with the help of Deb Goodkin and Gordon Tetlow. We
- also promoted
- FreeBSD at the FreeBSD table in the Expo Hall.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Sponsored, presented, and exhibited at FOSSASIA in
- Singapore</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Sponsored AsiaBSDCon 2019</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Committed to sponsoring Rootconf, BSDCan, and EuroBSDcon</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Created registration systems for the Aberdeen Hackathon
- and the upcoming
- 2019 Vienna FreeBSD Security Hackathon</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Provided FreeBSD advocacy material</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Provided 3 travel grants to FreeBSD contributors to attend
- many
- of the above events.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- We continued producing FreeBSD advocacy material to help
- people promote
- FreeBSD around the world.</p>
-
- <p>Read more about our conference adventures in the
- conference recaps and trip
- reports in our
- <a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/">monthly
- newsletters</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We help educate the world about FreeBSD by publishing the
- professionally produced FreeBSD Journal. We're excited to
- announce that with
- the release of the January/February 2019 issue, the
- FreeBSD Journal is now a
- free publication. Find out more and access the latest
- issues at
- <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/">www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>You can find out more about events we attended and
- upcoming events at
- <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/news-and-events/">www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/news-and-events/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We also engaged with a new website developer to help us
- improve our website
- to make it easier for community members to find
- information more easily and
- to make the site more efficient.</p>
-
- <p>Legal/FreeBSD IP</p>
-
- <p>The Foundation owns the FreeBSD trademarks, and it is our
- responsibility to
- protect them. We also provide legal support for the core
- team to investigate
- questions that arise.</p>
-
- <p>Go to <a
- href="http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org">www.FreeBSDfoundation.org</a>
- to find out
- how we support FreeBSD and how we can help you!</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Continuous Integration</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Jenkins Admin</name>
- <email>jenkins-admin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Li-Wen Hsu</name>
- <email>lwhsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://ci.FreeBSD.org">FreeBSD Jenkins Instance</url>
- <url href="https://artifact.ci.FreeBSD.org/">FreeBSD CI artifact archive</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Jenkins">FreeBSD Jenkins wiki</url>
- <url href="https://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-testing">freebsd-testing Mailing List</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci">freebsd-ci Repository</url>
- <url href="https://preview.tinyurl.com/y9maauwg">Tickets related to freebsd-testing@</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/HostedCI">Hosted CI wiki</url>
- <url href="https://hackfoldr.org/freebsd-ci-report/">FreeBSD CI weekly report</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD CI team maintains continuous integration
- system and
- related tasks for the FreeBSD project. The CI system
- regularly
- checks the changes committed to the project's Subversion
- repository
- can be successfully built, and performs various tests and
- analysis
- of the results. The results from build jobs are archived
- in an
- artifact server, for the further testing and debugging
- needs. The
- CI team members examine the failing builds and unstable
- tests, and
- work with the experts in that area to fix the code or
- adjust test
- infrastructure.</p>
-
- <p>Starting from this quarter, we started to publish CI
- weekly report at
- <a
- href="https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-testing">freebsd-testing@</a>
- mailing list. The archive is available at
- <a
- href="https://hackfoldr.org/freebsd-ci-report/">https://hackfoldr.org/freebsd-ci-report/</a></p>
-
- <p>We also worked on extending test executing environment
- to improve the code coverage, temporarily disabling flakey
- test cases,
- and opening tickets to work with domain experts. The
- details are
- of these efforts are available in the weekly CI reports.</p>
-
- <p>We published the
- <a
- href="https://github.com/freebsd/fcp/blob/master/fcp-20190401-ci_policy.md">draft
- FCP for CI policy</a>
- and are ready to accept comments.</p>
-
- <p>Please see freebsd-testing@ related tickets for more
- information.</p>
-
- <p>Work in progress:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Fixing the failing test cases and builds</li>
-
- <li>Adding drm ports building test against -CURRENT</li>
-
- <li>Implementing automatic tests on bare metal hardware</li>
-
- <li>Implementing the embedded testbed</li>
-
- <li>Planning for running ztest and network stack tests</li>
-
- <li>Help more 3rd software get CI on FreeBSD through a hosted
- CI solution</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Security-Related changes</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Konstantin Belousov</name>
- <email>kib@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>ASLR</p>
-
- <p>The ASLR (Address Space Layout Randomization) patch from
- <a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5603">review
- D5603</a> was
- committed into svn. While debate continues about the
- current and
- forward-looking value ASLR provides, having an
- implementation in
- the FreeBSD source tree makes it easily available to those
- who wish
- to use it. This also moves the conversation past the
- relative
- merits to more comprehensive security controls.</p>
-
- <p>KPTI per-process control</p>
-
- <p>The KPTI (Kernel Page Table Isolation) implementation was
- structured
- so that most selections of page isolation mode were local
- to the
- current address space. In other words, the global control
- variable
- pti was almost unused in the code paths, instead the
- user/kernel
- %cr3 values were directly loaded into registers or
- compared to see
- if the user page table was trimmed. Some missed bits of
- code were
- provided by Isilon, and then bugs were fixed and last
- places of
- direct use of pti were removed.</p>
-
- <p>Now when the system starts in the pti-enabled mode,
- proccontrol(1) can
- be used by root to selectively disable KPTI mode for
- children of a
- process. The motivation is that if you trust the program
- that you
- run, you can get the speed of non-pti syscalls back, but
- still run
- your normal user session in PTI mode. E.g., firefox would
- be properly
- isolated.</p>
-
- <p>Feature-control bits</p>
-
- <p>Every FreeBSD executable now contains a bit mask intended
- for
- enabling/disabling security-related features which makes
- sense for the
- binary. This mask is part of the executable segments
- loaded on image
- activation, and thus is part of any reasonable way to
- authenticate the
- binary content.</p>
-
- <p>For instance, the ASLR compatibility is de-facto the
- property of the
- image and not of the process executing the image. The
- first (zero)
- bit in the mask controls ASLR opt-out. Other OSes (e.g.
- Solaris) used
- an OS-specific dynamic flag, which has the same runtime
- properties
- but leaves less bits to consume in the feature-control
- mask.</p>
-
- <p>The feature-control mask is read both by kernel and by
- rtld during
- image activation. It is expected that more features will
- be added
- to FreeBSD and the mask can be used for enabling/disabling
- those
- features..</p>
-
- <p>It is expected that a tool to manipulate the mask will be
- provided
- shortly, see <a
- href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19290">review
- D19290</a>.</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>AXP803 PMIC driver update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Ganbold Tsagaankhuu</name>
- <email>ganbold@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The AXP803 is a highly integrated PMIC that targets
- Li-battery
- (Li-ion or Li-polymer) applications. It provides flexible
- power
- management solution for processors such as the Allwinner
- A64 SoC.
- This SoC is used by <a
- href="https://www.pine64.org/pinebook/">Pinebook</a>.</p>
-
- <p>The following updates were performed on the AXP803 driver:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Enabled necessary bits when activating interrupts. This
- allows
- reading some events from the interrupt status registers.
- These
- events are reported to devd via system "PMU" and subsystem
- "Battery", "AC" and "USB" such as plugged/unplugged,
- battery
- absent, charged and charging.</li>
-
- <li>Added sensors support for AXP803/AXP813. Sensor values
- such as
- battery charging, charge state, voltage, charging current,
- discharging current, battery capacity can be obtained via
- sysctl.</li>
-
- <li>Added sysctl for setting battery charging current. The
- charging
- current can be set using steps from 0 to 13. These steps
- correspond to 200mA to 2800mA, with a granularity of
- 200mA/step.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Broadcom ARM64 SoC support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Michal Stanek</name>
- <email>mst@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
- <email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Semihalf team continued working on FreeBSD support for
- the
- <a
- href="https://www.broadcom.com/products/embedded-and-networking-processors/communications/bcm58712/">Broadcom
- BCM5871X SoC series</a></p>
-
- <p>BCM5871X are quad-core 64-bit ARMv8 Cortex-A57
- communication
- processors targeted for networking applications such as
- 10G routers,
- gateways, control plane processing and NAS.</p>
-
- <p>Completed since the last update:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>iProc PCIe root complex (internal and external buses)</li>
-
- <li>OTP (One Time Programmable memory) driver</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- In progress:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>BNXT Ethernet support</li>
-
- <li>Crypto engine acceleration for IPsec offloading.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Todo:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Upstreaming of work. This work is expected to be
- submitted/merged to HEAD in the second half of
- 2019.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Juniper Networks, Inc
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Capsicum</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Enji Cooper</name>
- <email>ngie@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Mark Johnston</name>
- <email>markj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Ed Maste</name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Mariusz Zaborski</name>
- <email>oshogbo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Bora Özarslan</name>
- <email>borako.ozarslan@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.FreeBSD.org/Capsicum">Capsicum Wiki Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Three themes for Capsicum work were:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Importing Google's Capsicum test suite into FreeBSD</li>
-
- <li>Porting and sandboxing openrsync for FreeBSD</li>
-
- <li>Applying capsicum to additional base system utilities</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- The Googletest-based Capsicum test cases are now
- integrated into
- FreeBSD. After some discussion with David Drysdale - the
- main
- maintainer and developer for the Capsicum port on Linux -
- we decided that
- from now the FreeBSD will be upstream for Capsicum test
- cases.</p>
-
- <p>The next major step was sandboxing openrsync. In the
- course of that work we
- extended our fileargs service with two new
- functionalities. We modified
- the fileargs service to allow limiting the operations
- which can be performed,
- and can now delegate <tt>lstat</tt> to the Casper service.</p>
-
- <p>Furthermore, openrsync highly depends on the <tt>fts</tt>
- API. We spend
- some time in optimizing <tt>fts</tt> and making it sandbox
- friendly by
- introducing <tt>fts_openat</tt> function and removing the
- need to change the
- working directory to traverse the paths. The changes to
- the <tt>fts</tt> API
- are now in the tests phase.</p>
-
- <p>Moreover, we improved bootstrapping for non-FreeBSD
- machines. Thanks
- to this work we can now build tools needed to bootstrap
- FreeBSD which
- use Casper services. In the base system <tt>strings</tt>
- is now sandboxed as a
- result.</p>
-
- <p>We also sandboxed <tt>rtsol</tt>, <tt>rtsold</tt>, and
- <tt>savecore</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>We host biweekly Capsicum calls. The notes from the
- meetings are published
- in FreeBSD's
- <a
- href="https://github.com/freebsd/meetings/tree/master/capsicum">Capsium
- meeting repository</a>
- on GitHub.
- If you would like to join the call do not hesitate to send
- us an email.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>C Runtime changes</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Konstantin Belousov</name>
- <email>kib@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Several changes where made to the C runtime which
- generally improves
- the environment provided to an application.</p>
-
- <p>Fix for libraries with initial exec TLS mode</p>
-
- <p>Some libraries, most prominent of which is NVidia-provided
- and thus
- binary-only libGL.so.1, use so called initial exec mode
- for TLS
- variables access. This is the fastest mode of TLS access,
- but its
- drawback is that it only reliably work when the main
- binary is linked
- against the library, i.e. dlopen-ing the library to load
- it at runtime
- is not guaranteed to work.</p>
-
- <p>This mode works by placing the TLS variables for objects
- in one area
- allocated during the executable initialization, which
- somewhat
- explains the name of the mode. An obvious consequence is
- that if such
- library is loaded later, there is no space in the TLS area
- for an
- application to put its TLS variables.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD dynamic linker is aware of misbehaviour of the
- app
- builders, and provides some amount of slack in the TLS
- area to give space
- for such libraries. But it appeared that the initial
- content of the
- TLS segment from libraries was not distributed among the
- threads' TLS
- areas, still breaking libraries which use initial exec
- mode for TLS.</p>
-
- <p>Another issue that somewhat mitigates mis-use of the mode
- is the
- <tt>DF_STATIC_TLS</tt> flag in the dynamic section. This
- flag allows the
- linker to check for the space earlier and avoid loading
- dependencies
- if there is no total required space. This linker flag was
- implemented
- by the BFD ld linker, but not by the LLVM lld linker.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD dynamic linker was fixed to properly
- distribute TLS
- initialization data to all threads' initial segments,
- which required
- reasonably extensive per-architecture changes to libc and
- libthr.
- Simultaneously, LLD was improved to mark libraries using
- initial exec
- TLS mode with the appropriate flag.</p>
-
- <p>These measures should make FreeBSD more resilent to
- improperly
- linked libraries. The most interesting fix is to users of
- the
- nvidia libgl library, because it cannot be fixed by
- relinking.</p>
-
- <p>Use rtld malloc in libthr</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD implementation of mutexes in libthr allocates
- some
- memory to keep the mutex data needed for mutex
- initialization. In
- contrast, the malloc implementation used by FreeBSD,
- jemalloc(3),
- requires working pthread mutexes for operation.</p>
-
- <p>This creates a chicken-and-egg problem during executable
- startup, and
- requires jemalloc to provide fragile hacks to make it
- possible to
- initialize mutexes. This has been a constant source of
- mismatches on
- imports of new versions of jemalloc.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD rtld implementation already contained a very
- light-weight
- malloc implementation, suitable for limited use in
- pre-C-runtime
- environments. This seemed to be the ideal fit for an
- allocator for the
- pthread private mutexes memory. By using this allocator, a
- method
- to address the cyclic dependencies between jemalloc and
- libthr could
- finally be implemented.</p>
-
- <p>The entry points in the rtld malloc.c were renamed to
- avoid a clash with
- the libc exported symbols, and now the file is linked
- statically into
- libthr, providing an allocator for private mutexes and
- pthread key
- storage. The later was already switched to direct use of
- mmap(2) for
- similar reasons. Now less memory is wasted when key
- storage requires
- less than a page.</p>
-
- <p>Destructors order bug</p>
-
- <p>Alexander Kabaev (kan@) noted that C++ destructors for the
- static objects from the linked shared libraries are
- executed before
- C++ destructors of the static objects from the main
- binary. This was
- verified both for clang++ and g++, but amusingly not for
- <tt>__attribute__(((destructor)))</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>The bug was introduced when init functions and init arrays
- for main
- binary startup are called from the rtld instead of csu (C
- startup
- code linked to the binary, typically from crt1.o). The
- cause is
- due to the somewhat complicated way of how destructors are
- called
- both by fini/fini arrays and rtld-registered atexit(3)
- handler.</p>
-
- <p>Solution is to register rtld atexit(3) handler before main
- binary init
- functions are called, using new internal ABI
- <tt>__libc_atexit()</tt> function.</p>
-
- <p>It is amusing that the bug was not noticed for so many
- years.</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ENA FreeBSD Driver Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Michal Krawczyk</name>
- <email>mk@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
- <email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/amzn/amzn-drivers/blob/master/kernel/fbsd/ena/README">ENA README</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>ENA (Elastic Network Adapter) is the smart NIC available
- in the
- virtualized environment of Amazon Web Services (AWS). The
- ENA
- driver supports multiple transmit and receive queues and
- can handle
- up to 100 Gb/s of network traffic, depending on the
- instance type
- on which it is used.</p>
-
- <p>ENAv2 has been under development for FreeBSD, similar to
- Linux
- and DPDK. Since the last update internal review and
- improvements
- of the patches were done, followed by validation on
- various AWS
- instances.</p>
-
- <p>To do:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Upstream of the ENAv2 patches</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Recently, AWS released the A1 instances which are arm64
- instances.
- The FreeBSD kernel was fixed, so the ENA can be used on
- those
- instances with no issues. There were changes required in
- resource
- activation in the ENA driver
- <a
- href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&amp;amp;revision=345371">r345371</a>
- and the addition of a missing bus release method to the
- nexus module
- for aarch64
- <a
- href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&amp;amp;revision=345373">r345373</a>.
- With these changes, the ENA driver can run on A1 instances
- without
- any known issues.</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Amazon.com Inc
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FUSE</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Alan Somers</name>
- <email>asomers@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>FUSE (File system in USErspace) allows a userspace program
- to
- implement a file system. It is widely used to support
- out-of-tree file
- systems like NTFS, as well as for exotic pseudo file
- systems like
- sshfs. FreeBSD's fuse driver was added as a GSoC project
- in 2012.
- Since that time, it has been largely neglected. The FUSE
- software is
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=__open__&amp;amp;known_name=fusefs&amp;amp;list_id=289348&amp;amp;query_based_on=fusefs&amp;amp;query_format=advanced&amp;amp;short_desc=%5Bfusefs%5D%20sysutils%2Ffusefs-&amp;amp;short_desc_type=anywordssubstr">buggy</a>
- and out-of-date. Our implementation is about 11 years
- behind.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation has agreed to fund a project to
- improve the state of the
- FreeBSD FUSE driver. So far I've written a test suite for
- the fusefs(5)
- module, fixed 1 previously reported bug, discovered and
- fixed 6 new bugs, fixed
- all of fusefs's Coverity CIDs, made some minor performance
- enhancements and
- done some general cleanup. During the next quarter I plan
- to continue fixing
- bugs, and I'll also raise the driver's API level as high
- as I can before the
- quarter runs out. We're currently at 7.8; the highest
- defined level is 7.28.</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Kernel ZLIB Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Yoshihiro Ota</name>
- <email>ota@j.email.ne.jp</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19706">Review D19706</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD system still uses an ancient (over 20
- year-old) version
- of zlib (version 1.0.4). The FreeBSD kernel zlib
- implementation
- has special enhancements only used by netgraph. There is a
- separate
- version of code derived from unzip 5.12 used to inflate
- gzip files
- in the kernel which could be replaced with a more modern
- zlib.
- More detailed information is written in
- sys/modules/zlib/README in
- the review.</p>
-
- <p>In order to use the latest zlib, version 1.2.11, work has
- been done
- to revisit all existing zlib uses in the system. Most of
- the code works
- with the newer version of zlib as is. The unzip code will
- need
- some conversion work to use the newer zlib. A few callers
- will be
- made simplier by using some newer APIs available in the
- updated zlib.
- There are some zombie programs that have been broken and I
- would
- like to delete.</p>
-
- <p>This will clean up zombie programs and duplicated zlib
- code.
- This will also make future zlib version updates easier.</p>
-
- <p>These changes touch some very sensitive areas of the
- system, such
- as kernel loading, or are architecture specific like
- armv6/armv7,
- and also touch some legacy code like kgzip+kgzldr on i386.
- Testers
- and active users of these legacy zlib code are welcomed.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>armv elf_trampoline
- Arm up to v5 can boot from gzipped kernel. This code is
- modified
- to use newer API for simplicity. Please verify gzipped
- kernel
- still boots with new code (Current code has fall back to
- legacy
- zlib in case of failure).
- Please also elaborate how to link such kernel, too. I'm
- still
- trying to figure that out.</li>
-
- <li>netgraph compression/decompression
- Please help testing and/or teach how to test. Netgraph
- compiles
- in the FreeBSD zlib version inside.</li>
-
- <li>gzipped a.out
- Does anyone use gzipped a.out executables, still? If so,
- does
- someone have an easy and safe program to run?
- Is a.out format i386 only?</li>
-
- <li>zfs boot
- Can we boot from gzipped file system today?</li>
-
- <li>CTF
- Checking how I can test.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeBSD boot security improvements</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Michal Stanek</name>
- <email>mst@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
- <email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Kornel Duleba</name>
- <email>mindal@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/345830">Veriexec manifest verification in kernel</url>
- <url href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/345438">TPM as entropy source</url>
- <url href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/344840">UEFI support in libsecureboot</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreeBSD gained TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module) support
- at the end
- of 2018. A kernel configuration option, TPM_HARVEST, was
- also added
- to use the TPM RNG as system entropy source. When used
- this way,
- the TPM can be harvested every ten seconds for entropy
- which is
- mixed into the OS entropy pool. The kernel option is
- currently
- disabled by default in amd64 GENERIC kernel configuration.</p>
-
- <p>UEFI Secure Boot support, developed by Semihalf, has been
- merged
- with sjg's Veriexec support, resulting in a unified
- library named
- libsecureboot. This library is used for verification of
- kernel and
- modules by the loader. The library uses BearSSL as the
- cryptographic
- backend. The library supports loading trusted and
- blacklisted
- certificates from UEFI (DB/DBx databases) and can use them
- as trust
- anchors for the verification.</p>
-
- <p>The library is also used by Veriexec to verify and parse
- the
- authentication database (called 'manifest')
- in the kernel. Previously the manifest was
- verified and parsed by a userspace application, then sent
- to the
- kernel via /dev/veriexec, which was a significant
- limitation and a
- security weakness.</p>
-
- <p>To do:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Backport to stable branches.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Special thanks to sjg and Juniper for fruitful cooperation
- around
- Veriexec and the libsecureboot development.</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Stormshield
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>LLVM's lld as the FreeBSD system linker</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Ed Maste</name>
- <email>emaste@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/LLD">LLD on the FreeBSD Wiki</url>
- <url href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/214864">lld exp-run</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>In FreeBSD-HEAD and 12.0 the default FreeBSD system linker
- (i.e., <tt>/usr/bin/ld</tt>) is LLVM's lld, on amd64,
- arm64, and armv7.
- For i386 in 12.0 lld is used as the bootstrap linker
- (i.e., to build the kernel and base system) but it is not
- enabled
- as the system linker because of multiple issues building
- FreeBSD ports
- with it enabled.</p>
-
- <p>The primary issue affecting i386 with lld is that many
- ports build
- position-dependent code (i.e., non-PIC) for use in shared
- libraries.
- This either comes from omitting the <tt>-fPIC</tt>
- compiler flag, or using
- hand-written position-dependent assembly. Compared with
- other
- CPU architectures i386 position-independent code is rather
- inefficient,
- which may be responsible for port authors making an
- explicit decision
- to avoid PIC.</p>
-
- <p>By default lld does not allow position-dependent code in
- shared objects
- (in particular, it does not permit relocations against
- read-only segments -
- typically containing the`.text` section).</p>
-
- <p>Over the last quarter many commits were made to the ports
- tree to fix
- the build when the system linker is lld - either building
- PIC code,
- or adding the <tt>-znotext</tt> linker flag to permit
- relocations against
- read-only segments, or just switching the port to link
- with GNU ld
- if it is incompatible with lld in some other way.</p>
-
- <p>At this point there are only a few dozen open bug reports
- for issues
- linking ports with lld as the system linker, and I expect
- FreeBSD 12.1
- to use lld as the system linker on i386 as well.</p>
-
- <p>Tasks:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Fix freepascal/Lazarus ports with lld</li>
-
- <li>Triage and address remaining port failures</li>
-
- <li>Holistic review of lld workarounds in the ports tree, to
- identify changes
- that are no longer needed, should be addressed in lld, or
- should be sent
- upstream</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>mlx5 Drivers Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Slava Shwartsman, Hans Petter Selasky, Konstantin Belousov</name>
- <email>freebsd-drivers@mellanox.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.mellanox.com/page/products_dyn?product_family=193&amp;mtag=freebsd_driver">Mellanox OFED for FreeBSD Documentation</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The mlx5 driver provides support for PCI Express adapters
- based on
- ConnectX-4(LX), ConnectX-5(EX) and ConnectX-6(DX).
- The mlx5en driver provides support for Ethernet and the
- mlx5ib driver provides
- support for InfiniBand and RDMA over Converged Ethernet,
- RoCE.</p>
-
- <p>Following updates done in mlx5 drivers:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Added support for ConnectX-6 and ConnectX-6dx devices,
- which support of
- up to 200Gb/s interface speeds!</li>
-
- <li>Added TLS hardware offload support for ConnectX-6dx
- devices. TLS Tx
- crypto offload is a new feature for network devices. It
- enables the kernel
- TLS socket to skip encryption and authentication
- operations on the transmit
- side of the data path, delegating those to the NIC. In
- turn, the network
- adapter encrypts packets that belong to an offloaded TLS
- socket on the fly.
- The Mellanox network adapter does not modify any packet
- headers. It expects
- to receive fully framed TCP packets with TLS records as
- payload. The NIC
- replaces plaintext with ciphertext and fills the
- authentication tag. The
- adapter does not hold any state beyond the context needed
- to encrypt the
- next expected packet, i.e. expected TCP sequence number
- and crypto state.</li>
-
- <li>Add support for Dynamic Receive Queue Interrupt
- Moderation. Dynamic
- Interrupt Moderation (DIM) refers to any action made by
- hardware and/or
- software on run time to control interrupt rate on the
- system. The
- moderation action itself should not interfere with the
- system's operation
- and should not require any human interaction. In
- networking, dynamic
- interrupt moderation is used for controlling the rate of
- interrupts
- generated by the hardware for multiple traffic scenarios.</li>
-
- <li>Enhanced support for self-healing mechanism:
- In a rare occasion when Mellanox network adapters fail,
- due to a firmware
- bug for example, the driver will sense the catastrophic
- error. As
- a result of this failure detection, the device driver can
- trigger a firmware reset for the device so it can recover
- - without the
- need to reboot the entire host.</li>
-
- <li>Added support for in-driver firmware updating using
- mlx5tool.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Mellanox Technologies
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>PCI Express Resets</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Konstantin Belousov</name>
- <email>konstantinb@mellanox.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Sometimes the need to reset a device attached to the
- system presents
- itself. Preferrably this device reset can be accomplished
- without
- causing the whole machine to reboot. It is easy to do with
- USB
- devices if the physical access is available -- you can
- just re-plug
- the device. For in-chassis devices, built-in, or on add-on
- cards,
- it is not possible to reset the device with physical
- action, unless
- the device is hot-plugged. Nonetheless, for typical modern
- PCIe
- devices, and most built-in PCI-emulation devices, the
- reset can be
- initiated using software actions.</p>
-
- <p>If device is a real plugged-in PCIe device, then reset can
- be
- initiated by disabling and then re-training PCIe-link by
- the upstream
- port controls. For most PCI devices, which support the PCI
- power
- management specification, the proven way to accomplish the
- reset
- is to put the device into state D3 (off) and then return
- to the
- previous power state.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD was missing a way to conveniently request user- or
- driver-initiated reset of devices. While it was possible
- to manually
- fiddle with registers using pciconf, this is impractical
- for users,
- and requires a lot of boilerplate code from drivers.</p>
-
- <p>A new BUS_RESET_CHILD() method was added to the newbus bus
- interface,
- and implementations added for PCIe bridges and PCI
- devices. The
- libdevctl(3) library call and devctl(8) command provide
- convenient
- userspace accessors for applications and administrators.</p>
-
- <p>During the reset, the device driver must stop its
- operations with
- the device. One way to achieve this is to detach drivers
- before
- reset, and re-attach after the device afterwards. This is
- mostly
- fine for network interfaces, but other devices require
- more
- coordination to handle properly. For example, an NVMe disk
- device
- being detached it means that all mounted volumes abruptly
- disapper
- from VFS view. Due to this, the BUS_RESET_CHILD() method
- allows
- the caller to select either detach/re-attach or
- suspend/resume
- driver actions around the reset.</p>
-
- <p>Mellanox uses the infrastructure to perform reset of the
- mlx(5) card
- after firmware reset without server reboot. It is believed
- that
- 'devctl reset' will be more widely useful.</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Mellanox Technologies
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>CFT - Package Base</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Kris Moore</name>
- <email>kmoore@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://trueos.github.io/pkgbase-docs/">Package Base CFT - FAQ</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The TrueOS project has been working on a Package Base
- implementation,
- and is pleased to issue its first
- <a
- href="https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-pkgbase/2019-April/000396.html">CFT
- to the FreeBSD community</a>.</p>
-
- <p>The TrueOS packaging work has been in development for
- close to 6
- months, and differs from the original FreeBSD package base
- effort,
- in that it is an "out of tree" implementation. It allows
- any version
- of FreeBSD to be packaged, and only requires a
- <a
- href="https://github.com/freebsd/poudriere/pull/664">patch
- to poudriere</a>, as well
- as some minor ports enhancements, the first which is
- <a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20055">currently in
- review</a>. For more information
- on the current status, please refer to the FAQ page.</p>
-
- <p>Additionally there will be a
- <a
- href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/DevSummit/201905/PackageBase">working-group
- at BSDCan 2019</a>, and
- we encourage porters to attend and join the discussion.</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- iXsystems Inc
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD/RISC-V Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Ruslan Bukin</name>
- <email>br@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Mitchell Horne</name>
- <email>mhorne@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Mark Johnston</name>
- <email>markj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Work has continued on RISC-V port in the past quarter.</p>
-
- <p>Support for transparent superpage promotion was added to
- the RISC-V
- port, meaning that applications will now automatically use
- large
- page mappings when possible. Per-CPU pmap activation
- tracking was
- added, reducing the overhead of various pmap operations.
- This
- noticeably improves the responsiveness of FreeBSD when
- running in
- a multi-CPU virtual machine.</p>
-
- <p>A RISC-V implementation of minidumps was completed.
- Support for
- debugging RISC-V kernel dumps will land in devel/gdb after
- the
- next GDB release.</p>
-
- <p>It is now possible to compile the in-tree LLVM's RISC-V
- target by
- setting WITH_LLVM_TARGET_RISCV=YES in /etc/src.conf. The
- use of
- LLVM to compile the RISC-V port is currently experimental
- and
- further investigation is ongoing.</p>
-
- <p>Work is ongoing to bring up FreeBSD on SiFive's HiFive
- Unleashed
- development board now that one has been obtained by a
- FreeBSD
- developer. We also expect to work on support for a new
- version
- of the SBI specification.</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation, DARPA, AFRL
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>FreeBSD GNOME status report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Koop Mast</name>
- <email>kwm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Eric Turgeon</name>
- <email>ericbsd@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://freebsd.org/gnome/">GNOME FreeBSD</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-gnome">GNOME development Repo</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Ports activity in this quarter were:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The x11-toolkits/gtk30 port updated to 3.24.5 and later to
- 3.24.7.</li>
-
- <li>The www/webkit2-gtk3 port was updated to 2.24.0.</li>
-
- <li>And the old insecure webkit-gtk2 and webkit-gtk3 where
- finally removed.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Work in progress, the branches are available in the GNOME
- development
- repo, see the link above.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Eric Turgeon is working on MATE 1.22 in the
- <tt>mate-1.22</tt> branch.
- And is almost complete.</li>
-
- <li>Charlie Li (IRC: vishwin) is working on a long overdue
- update of
- the cinnamon desktop. This update is almost complete. The
- only
- real blocker is that the screensaver can't be unlocked
- after it
- activates. The work is in the <tt>cinnamon</tt> branch.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Koop Mast works on GNOME 3.32. The desktop is usable apart
- from
- gdm which is currently non-functional. Due to lack of free
- time
- the work is going slowly. This work is available in the
- <tt>gnome-3.32</tt>
- branch.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- People who are willing to contribute can find us on
- #freebsd-gnome
- on freenode.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>FreeBSD KDE status report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Adriaan de Groot</name>
- <email>adridg@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Tobias C. Berner</name>
- <email>tcberner@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://freebsd.kde.org/">KDE FreeBSD</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The two biggest accomplishements this quarter were:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Qt4 and all its consumers have been removed from the ports
- tree.</li>
-
- <li>www/qt5-webengine has been updated from the ancient 5.9.4
- to 5.12.x by kai@</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Further we have kept the KDE Frameworks, Plasma and
- Applications
- ports up to date with upstreams releases, which thanks to
- upstreams'
- FreeBSD-CI uses less and less patches.</p>
-
- <p>All the kde@ maintained ports (including cmake) have been
- kept up
- to date with their releases.</p>
-
- <p>The plans for the next quarter are in no particular order</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Cleanup PyQt ports and pyqt.mk</li>
-
- <li>Improve qt.mk components</li>
-
- <li>Update sddm to 0.18.x</li>
-
- <li>Implement user management functionality in system settings
- (write
- non-logind backend)</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- People who are willing to contribute can find us on
- #kde-freebsd
- on freenode, and the kde@FreeBSD.org mailing list. Further
- we accept
- pull-requests and contributions on
- github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-kde.</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='third'>
- <title>sysctlmibinfo API 1.0</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Alfonso Sabato Siciliano</name>
- <email>alfonso.siciliano@email.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://gitlab.com/alfix/sysctlmibinfo">gitlab.com/alfix/sysctlmibinfo</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Port: <a
- href="https://www.freshports.org/devel/libsysctlmibinfo/">devel/libsysctlmibinfo</a></p>
-
- <p>The <tt>sysctl()</tt> system call can get or set the value
- of a 'property'
- of the system. A 'property' has others info (description,
- type,
- label, etc.), they are necessary to build an utility like
- <tt>/sbin/sysctl</tt>,
- example:</p>
-
- <p><programlisting>
- % sysctl -d kern.ostype<br/>
- kern.ostype: Operating system type<br/>
- % sysctl -t kern.ostype<br/>
- kern.ostype: string<br/>
-</programlisting></p>
-
- <p>Primarily <tt>sysctlmibinfo</tt> wraps the undocumented
- kernel interface
- and provides an easy C API: <tt>sysctlmif_name()</tt>,
- <tt>sysctlmif_description()</tt>,
- <tt>sysctlmif_info()</tt>,
- <tt>sysctlmif_label()</tt>,
- <tt>sysctlmif_nextnode()</tt> and
- <tt>sysctlmif_nextleaf()</tt>, to retrieve
- the info of a 'property'.</p>
-
- <p>Moreover <tt>sysctlmibinfo</tt> provides a high level API:
- defines a
- <tt>struct sysctlmif_object</tt> and has some function:
- <tt>sysctlmif_filterlist()</tt>,
- <tt>sysctlmif_grouplist()</tt> and
- <tt>sysctlmif_tree()</tt>, to build lists and trees of
- objects.</p>
-
- <p>You can use this library to quickly build a custom
- <tt>sysctl</tt> utility.
- For example, the core of <tt>deskutils/sysctlview</tt> (a
- graphical explorer
- for the sysctl MIB Tree) is just a call to
- <tt>sysctlmif_tree()</tt> and
- a visit to the resulting tree to show its
- <tt>sysctlmif_object</tt> nodes.</p>
-
- <p>Note, actually a 'property' is an OID of the sysctl MIB,
- it is
- implemented by a <tt>struct sysctl_oid</tt> defined in
- <tt>sys/sysctl.h</tt>.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='third'>
- <title>sysctlview 1.0</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Alfonso Sabato Siciliano</name>
- <email>alfonso.siciliano@email.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.gitlab.com/alfix/sysctlview">gitlab.com/alfix/sysctlview</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Port: <a
- href="https://www.freshports.org/deskutils/sysctlview/">deskutils/sysctlview</a></p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD's kernel maintains a Management Information
- Base where
- the objects are properties to tuning the system using the
- <tt>sysctl()</tt> syscall and the <tt>/sbin/sysctl</tt>
- utility. The <tt>sysctlview</tt>
- utility is a "graphical sysctl MIB explorer", it depends
- on <tt>gtkmm</tt>
- (to build a GUI) and <tt>sysctlmibinfo</tt> (to retrieve
- the info from the
- kernel).</p>
-
- <p>The version 1.0 provides two "TreeView":</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>"Main" to show 'name', 'description', 'type', 'format' and
- 'value'</li>
-
- <li>"Flags" to show 'name' and a column for each 'flag'
- defined in <tt>sys/sysctl.h</tt></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- The rows are "clickable" to display others info (e.g.,
- 'label').
- Currently <tt>sysctlview</tt> can show numeric and string
- values, the
- support for some opaque value will be added in the future.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='third'>
- <title>Fuzzing FreeBSD with syzkaller</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Mark Johnston</name>
- <email>markj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Andrew Turner</name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Michael Tuexen</name>
- <email>tuexen@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Ed Maste</name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/google/syzkaller">syzkaller</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Syzkaller is a coverage-guided system call fuzzer. It was
- originally
- developed for Linux. It programmatically creates programs
- consisting
- of sequences of random system calls and executes them in a
- VM
- (virtual machine). Using feedback from a kernel code
- coverage
- facility called kcov, syskaller mutates the generated test
- programs
- in an attempt to expand the executed coverage of code
- paths within
- the kernel. Sometimes exercising a seldom or infrequently
- used
- code path will crash the kernel. When syzkaller manages to
- crash
- the running kernel in the VM, it attempts to generate a
- minimal
- test case which reproduces the crash, simplifying
- debugging.
- Syzkaller is very effective at finding kernel bugs and has
- uncovered
- hundreds of issues in Linux. Over the past couple of
- years,
- syzkaller's author, Dmitry Vyukov, has added support for
- other
- operating systems, including FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>Recently, a number of FreeBSD developers have been using
- syzkaller
- to find and fix bugs in the FreeBSD kernel. If interested,
- one can
- search the commit logs for "syzkaller" to find examples.
- Syzkaller
- can be run on a FreeBSD or Linux host to fuzz FreeBSD
- running in
- QEMU instances. It can also fuzz FreeBSD instances running
- on GCE
- (Google Compute Engine). Additionally, Google maintains a
- dedicated
- cluster of GCE hosts to continuously fuzz the latest
- builds of
- several different OS kernels. A
- <a href="https://syzkaller.appspot.com/freebsd">FreeBSD
- target</a> was recently added.
- Subscribe to the
- <a
- href="https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/syzkaller-freebsd-bugs">syzkaller-freebsd-bugs</a>
- Google Group to receive notifications for newly discovered
- bugs.</p>
-
- <p>Work is ongoing to improve syzkaller's coverage of
- FreeBSD's system
- calls. In particular, syzkaller needs to be taught about
- all of
- the target kernel's entry points and argument types in
- order to be
- useful. Many of the standard POSIX system calls are
- already covered,
- but most FreeBSD-specific system calls are not. Similarly,
- many
- ioctl(2) definitions are missing.</p>
-
- <p>Some in-progress work aims to add support for bhyve as a
- VM backend
- for syzkaller, making it easier to fuzz FreeBSD VMs hosted
- on
- FreeBSD. Currently that can be done using QEMU, but QEMU
- on FreeBSD
- lacks support for hardware acceleration. See the
- <a
- href="https://github.com/google/syzkaller/pull/1150">PR</a>
- for the
- implementation.</p>
-
- <p>Finally, a number of bugs identified by syzkaller have yet
- to be
- fixed. If you are interested in helping out with any of
- the above,
- please mail the contacts listed above.</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='third'>
- <title>University of Waterloo Co-operative Education Students</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Ed Maste</name>
- <email>emaste@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>For the January-April 2019 term the FreeBSD Foundation has
- again brought
- on two co-operative education (co-op) students from the
- University of
- Waterloo.</p>
-
- <p>Gerald Aryeetey is a 2nd year Computer Engineering
- student. Gerald
- started looking at a FreeBSD tool chain issue - our static
- library
- archiver (<literal>ar</literal>) did not read or write archives in the
- 64-bit format.
- Gerald submitted a
- <a
- href="https://github.com/libarchive/libarchive/pull/1116">libarchive
- change</a>
- to support 64-bit archives followed by
- <a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19814">change to
- FreeBSD's ar</a>
- to add 64-bit support.</p>
-
- <p>Gerald later looked at a number of <tt>freebsd-update</tt>
- issues in FreeBSD's
- bugzilla database, and submitted many fixes. Around a
- dozen have been
- committed to FreeBSD, and more are in review.</p>
-
- <p>Gerald also worked on the
- <a
- href="https://github.com/freebsdfoundation/hardware-ci">FreeBSD
- Foundation's hardware continuous integration</a>
- effort.
- The prototype installation is building FreeBSD on a
- commit-by-commit basis
- and testing on a BeagleBone Black and a Pine64 LTS.
- The prototype will be converted to a permanent, public
- installation in the
- near future, after which additional test devices will be
- added.</p>
-
- <p>For his final project Gerald intends to write a device
- driver for the
- <a
- href="https://www.microchip.com/wwwproducts/en/LAN7430">Microchip
- LAN743x PCIe NIC</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Bora Özarslan is a 3rd year student in Computing and
- Financial Management.
- Bora's initial focus was also on tool chain issues in
- FreeBSD, starting with
- improvements or bug fixes in FreeBSD's <tt>readelf</tt>
- (from the
- <a
- href="https://sourceforge.net/p/elftoolchain/wiki/Home/">ELF
- Tool Chain</a> project).</p>
-
- <p>Bora developed a
- <a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19290">tool</a> to
- modify feature control bits
- in ELF binaries - for example, allowing binaries
- incompatible with ASLR to
- request to opt-out.
- As part of his readelf work Bora also added support to
- report the status of
- the feature control bits.</p>
-
- <p>Bora continued investigating security topics, looking at
- applying
- <a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19407">Capsicum
- sandboxing</a> to
- Kristaps' BSD licensed rsync implementation,
- <a
- href="https://github.com/kristapsdz/openrsync">openrsync</a>.
- This work required first implementing
- <a
- href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19548">fileargs_lstat</a>
- support in <tt>cap_fileargs</tt>
- (which as now been committed) as well as changes to the
- <tt>fts</tt> directory hierarchy routines (which have not
- yet been committed to
- FreeBSD).</p>
-
- <p>For the rest of the work term Bora will investigate and
- test unmodified
- Linux Docker containers on FreeBSD, to evaluate the state
- of Linuxulator
- support.</p>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='third'>
- <title>FreeBSD Wiki Apple Intel Mac mini update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Trevor Roydhouse</name>
- <email>fbsdwiki@gmx.net</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/IntelMacMini">FreeBSD Wiki</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Wiki page for the Apple Intel Mac minis has
- been
- comprehensively updated over the last quarter to drag it
- from 2009
- into 2019.</p>
-
- <p>There are now detailed instructions for installing FreeBSD
- as the
- only operating system on models from 2007 through 2014 and
- itemised
- model specific information detailing FreeBSD support.</p>
-
- <p>If anyone is interested, help is needed to provide more
- specific
- information for the macmini 1,1 and 6,1 through 8,1 models
- and to
- test patches for the asmc(4) driver for temperature sensor
- feedback
- and for setting fan speed. If you would like to help and
- have access
- to these Mac minis, please contact me.</p>
-
- <p>Future tasks:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Create and test more patches for asmc(4) to cover all
- Intel Mac minis</li>
-
- <li>Provide more information for 2006, 2012, 2014 and 2018 Mac
- minis</li>
-
- <li>Instructions for dual boot (macOS/FreeBSD) installations</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
- Status Report//EN"
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-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-<!-- This file was generated with https://github.com/trasz/md2docbook -->
-<!--
- Variables to replace:
- %%START%% - report month start
- %%STOP%% - report month end
- %%YEAR%% - report year
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- %%STARTNEXT%% - report month start
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-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>April-June</month>
-
- <year>2019</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p>This quarter our report includes
- some interesting topics easily accessible to anyone, even if
- you are not a programmer: we report the link to a presentation
- of the 2019 FreeBSD survey results at BSDCan 2019 and describe
- an interesting experience of a 3-person hackaton, which might
- encourage you to host one yourself, possibly with more participants.
- We also provide some up to date information about the status
- of our IRC channels.</p>
-
- <p>For those who have some more technical skills, we give some
- news about the role of git in the FreeBSD project, describe
- the status of some tools to hunt bugs or enhance security and
- announce a clone of sysctl.</p>
-
- <p>Finally, those who are more experienced with programming will
- probably be interested in the great work that has been done
- with drivers: in particular, an aknowledgement is due to Alan
- Somers for having started to bring up to date our FUSE
- implementation, which was about 11 years behind. Other important
- improvements include a more user-friendly experience with
- trackpoints and touchpads enabled by default, much low level
- work on graphics, many new bhyve features, updates to the
- linux compatibility layer, various kernel improvements.</p>
-
- <p>Have a nice read!<br/>
-
- -- Lorenzo Salvadore</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
-
- <p>Entries from the various official and semi-official teams,
- as found in the <a href="&enbase;/administration.html">Administration
- Page</a>.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
-
- <p>Projects that span multiple categories, from the kernel and userspace
- to the Ports Collection or external projects.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
-
- <p>Updating platform-specific features and bringing in support
- for new hardware platforms.</p>.
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>third</name>
-
- <description>Third-Party Projects</description>
-
- <p>Many projects build upon &os; or incorporate components of
- &os; into their project. As these projects may be of interest
- to the broader &os; community, we sometimes include brief
- updates submitted by these projects in our quarterly report.
- The &os; project makes no representation as to the accuracy or
- veracity of any claims in these submissions.</p>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Release Engineering Team</name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.3R/schedule.html">FreeBSD 11.3-RELEASE schedule</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.3R/announce.html">FreeBSD 11.3-RELEASE announcement</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/releases/12.1R/schedule.html">FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE schedule</url>
- <url href="https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/">FreeBSD development snapshots</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is responsible for
- setting
- and publishing release schedules for official project
- releases
- of FreeBSD, announcing code freezes and maintaining the
- respective branches, among other things.</p>
-
- <p>During the second quarter of 2019, the FreeBSD Release
- Engineering team
- started the 11.3-RELEASE cycle, with the code slush
- starting May 3rd.
- Throughout the cycle, there were three BETA builds and
- three RC builds,
- all of which in line with the originally-published
- schedule. The final RC
- build started June 28th, with the final release build
- targeted for July 5th.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD 11.3-RELEASE will be the fourth release from the
- <tt>stable/11</tt>
- branch, building on the stability and reliability of
- 11.2-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team also published the
- schedule for the
- 12.1-RELEASE, targeted to start September 6th. One
- important thing to note
- regarding the published schedule is it excludes a hard
- freeze on the
- <tt>stable/12</tt> branch, as a test run for eliminating
- code freezes entirely during
- a release cycle. Commits to what will be the
- <tt>releng/12.1</tt> branch will still
- require explicit approval from the Release Engineering
- Team, however.</p>
-
- <p>Additionally throughout the quarter, several development
- snapshots builds
- were released for the <tt>head</tt>, <tt>stable/12</tt>,
- and <tt>stable/11</tt> branches.</p>
-
- <p>Much of this work was sponsored by the FreeBSD Foundation
- and Rubicon
- Communications, LLC (Netgate).</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>René Ladan</name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Ports Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">About FreeBSD Ports</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/ports-contributing.html">Contributing to Ports</url>
- <url href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html">FreeBSD Ports Monitoring</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">Ports Management Team</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The following was done during the last quarter by portmgr
- to keep things in
- the Ports Tree going:</p>
-
- <p>During the last quarter the number of ports rose to just
- under 37,000. At the
- end of the quarter, there were 2146 open PRs and 7837
- commits (excluding 499 on
- the quarterly branch) from 172 committers. This shows a
- slight decrease in
- activity compared to previous quarter.</p>
-
- <p>People come and go, last quarter we welcomed Pedro Giffuni
- (pfg@), Piotr Kubaj
- (pkubaj@) and Hans Petter Selasky (hselasky@). Pedro and
- Hans Petter were
- already active as src committers. We said goodbye to
- gordon@, kan@, tobez@,
- and wosch@.</p>
-
- <p>On the infrastructure side, a new USES=cabal was
- introduced and various default
- versions were updated: MySQL to 5.7, Python to 3.6, Ruby
- to 2.5, Samba to 4.8
- and Julia gained a default version of 1.0. The web
- browsers were also updated:
- Firefox to 68.0 and Chromium to 75.0.3770.100</p>
-
- <p>During the last quarter, antoine@ ran a total of 41
- exp-runs to test various
- package updates, bump the stack protector level to
- "strong", switch the default
- Python version to 3.6 as opposed to 2.7, remove sys/dir.h
- from base which has
- been deprecated for over 20 years, and convert all Go
- ports to USES=go.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Core Team is the governing body of FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Core approved source commit bits for Doug Moore (dougm),
- Chuck Silvers
- (chs), Brandon Bergren (bdragon), and a vendor commit bit
- for Scott
- Phillips (scottph).</li>
- </ul>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The annual developer survey closed on 2019-04-02. Of the
- 397
- developers, 243 took the survey with an average completion
- time of 12
- minutes. The public survey closed on 2019-05-13. It was
- taken by
- 3637 users and had a 79% completion rate.
- <a
- href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nc8N6GtAPg&amp;t=549">A
- presentation of the survey results</a>
- took place at BSDCan 2019.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The core team voted to appoint a working group to explore
- transitioning our source code 'source of truth' from
- Subversion to
- Git. Core asked Ed Maste to chair the group as Ed has been
- researching this topic for some time. For example, Ed gave
- <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8wQ88d85s4">a
- MeetBSD 2018 talk on the topic</a>.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- There is a variety of viewpoints within core regarding
- where and how
- to host a Git repository, however core feels that Git is
- the prudent
- path forward.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The project received many Season of Docs submissions and
- picked a top
- candidate. Google will announce the accepted technical
- writer
- projects on 2019-08-06. We are hoping for lots of new and
- refreshed
- man pages.</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Continuous Integration</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Jenkins Admin</name>
- <email>jenkins-admin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Li-Wen Hsu</name>
- <email>lwhsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://ci.FreeBSD.org">FreeBSD Jenkins Instance</url>
- <url href="https://artifact.ci.FreeBSD.org/">FreeBSD CI artifact archive</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Jenkins">FreeBSD Jenkins wiki</url>
- <url href="https://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-testing">freebsd-testing Mailing List</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci">freebsd-ci Repository</url>
- <url href="https://preview.tinyurl.com/y9maauwg">Tickets related to freebsd-testing@</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/HostedCI">Hosted CI wiki</url>
- <url href="https://hackfoldr.org/freebsd-ci-report/">FreeBSD CI weekly report</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD CI team maintains continuous integration
- system and related tasks
- for the FreeBSD project. The CI system regularly checks
- the committed changes
- can be successfully built, then performs various tests and
- analysis of the
- results. The results from build jobs are archived in an
- artifact server, for
- the further testing and debugging needs. The CI team
- members examine the
- failing builds and unstable tests, and work with the
- experts in that area to
- fix the code or adjust test infrastructure. The details
- are of these efforts
- are available in the weekly CI reports.</p>
-
- <p>The
- <a
- href="https://github.com/freebsd/fcp/blob/master/fcp-20190401-ci_policy.md">FCP
- for CI policy</a>
- is in "feedback" state, please provide any comments to
- freebsd-testing@ or
- other suitable lists.</p>
-
- <p>We had a testing working group in <a
- href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/DevSummit/201905/TestingCI">201905
- DevSummit</a></p>
-
- <p>Please see freebsd-testing@ related tickets for more
- information.</p>
-
- <p>Work in progress:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Fixing the failing test cases and builds</li>
-
- <li>Adding drm ports building test against -CURRENT</li>
-
- <li>Adding powerpc64 tests job: <a
- href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci/pull/33">https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci/pull/33</a></li>
-
- <li>Implementing automatic tests on bare metal hardware</li>
-
- <li>Extending and publishing the embedded testbed</li>
-
- <li>Planning for running ztest and network stack tests</li>
-
- <li>Help more 3rd software get CI on FreeBSD through a hosted
- CI solution</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Graphics Team status report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Graphics Team</name>
- <email>x11@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Niclas Zeising</name>
- <email>zeising@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop">Project GitHub page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD X11/Graphics team maintains the lower levels
- of the FreeBSD graphics
- stack.
- This includes graphics drivers, graphics libraries such as
- the
- MESA OpenGL implementation, the X.org xserver with related
- libraries and
- applications, and Wayland with related libraries and
- applications.</p>
-
- <p>In the last report, half a year ago, several updates and
- changes had been made
- to the FreeBSD graphics stack.</p>
-
- <p>To further improve the user experience, and to improve
- input device handling,
- evdev was enabled in the default configuration in late
- 2018. Building on that,
- we have enabled IBM/Lenovo trackpoints and elantech and
- synaptics touchpads by
- default as well.</p>
-
- <p>The input device library libinput has been updated as the
- last in a series of
- updates bringing the userland input stack up to date.
- This is work that was started in 2018.</p>
-
- <p>We have made several improvements to the drm kernel
- drivers.
- A long-standing memory leak in the Intel (i915) driver has
- been fixed, and
- several other updates and improvements have been made to
- the various drm
- kernel driver components.</p>
-
- <p>A port of the drm kernel drivers using the 5.0 Linux
- kernel sources has been
- created and committed to FreeBSD ports as
- <tt>graphics/drm-devel-kmod</tt>.
- This driver requires a recent Linux KPI and is only
- available on recent
- versions of FreeBSD CURRENT.</p>
-
- <p>This version of the driver contains several development
- improvements.
- The generic drm (drm.ko) driver as well as the i915
- (i915kms.ko) driver
- can now be unloaded and reloaded to ease in development
- and testing.
- This causes issues with the virtual consoles, however, so
- an SSH connection is
- recommended.
- To aid debugging <tt>i915kms.ko</tt> use of debugfs has
- been improved, but there are
- still limitations preventing it from being fully
- functional.
- Since debugfs is based on pseudofs it is possible that
- this will prevent a fully
- functional debugfs in its current state, so we might have
- to look into adding
- the required functionality to pseudofs or use another
- framework.</p>
-
- <p>The new in-kernel drm driver for VirtualBox,
- <tt>vboxvideo.ko</tt> has been ported from
- Linux.
- Support is currently an experimental work in progress.
- For example the virtual console won't update after loading
- the driver, but X-
- and Wayland-based compositors are working.</p>
-
- <p>Mesa has been updated to 18.3.2 and switched from using
- <tt>devel/llvm60</tt> to use
- the Ports default version of llvm, currently
- <tt>devel/llvm80</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>Several userland Xorg drivers, applications, and libraries
- have been updated,
- and other improvements to the various userland components
- that make up the
- Graphics Stack have been made.</p>
-
- <p>We have also continued our regularly scheduled bi-weekly
- meetings, although work
- remains in sending out timely meeting minutes afterwards.</p>
-
- <p>People who are interested in helping out can find us on
- the x11@FreeBSD.org
- mailing list, or on our gitter chat: <a
- href="https://gitter.im/FreeBSDDesktop/Lobby">https://gitter.im/FreeBSDDesktop/Lobby</a>.
- We are also available in #freebsd-xorg on EFNet.</p>
-
- <p>We also have a team area on GitHub where our work
- repositories can be found:
- <a
- href="https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop">https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop</a></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>IRC Admin</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>IRC Admin</name>
- <email>irc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD IRC Admin team manages the FreeBSD Project's
- presence
- and activity on the freenode IRC network, looking after:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Registration and management of channels within the
- official namespace (#freebsd*)</li>
-
- <li>Channel moderation</li>
-
- <li>Liaising with freenode staff</li>
-
- <li>Allocating <tt>freebsd/*</tt> hostmask cloaks for users</li>
-
- <li>General user support relating to channel management</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- While the FreeBSD Project does not <tt>currently</tt>
- endorse IRC as an
- official support channel (see
- <a
- href="https://www.freebsd.org/community/irc.html">here</a>
- and <a
- href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq/support.html#irc">here</a>),
- as it has not been able to guarantee
- a consistent or positive user experience, IRC Admin has
- been working
- toward creating a high quality experience, by
- standardising channel
- administration and moderation expectations, and ensuring
- the projects
- ability to manage all channels within its namespace.</p>
-
- <p>In the last quarter, IRC Admin:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Cleaned up (deregistered) registrations for channels that
- were defunct,
- stale, out of date, or had founders that were inactive
- (not seen for &gt; 1
- year). Channels that were found to be otherwise active
- have been retained.
- FreeBSD now has ~40 channels registered from a previous
- total of over 150.</li>
-
- <li>Documented baseline configuration settings in the Wiki for
- channels,
- including ChanServ settings, channel modes, registration
- policy, etc.</li>
-
- <li>Established multiple documented methods for reporting user
- abuse
- or other channel issues to IRC Admin for resolution</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Upcoming changes:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Work with existing <tt>#freebsd*</tt> channels to
- standardise channel management,
- settings and access.</li>
-
- <li>Migrate, forward and/or consolidate existing or duplicate
- <tt>#freebsd*</tt>
- channels to channels with a standard naming convention.</li>
-
- <li>Work with unofficial <tt>##freebsd*</tt> channels to
- migrate them to the official
- <tt>#freebsd*</tt> channels if suitable</li>
-
- <li>Update existing IRC-related website and documentation
- sources the describe
- the official state of project managed IRC presence on
- freenode.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Lastly, and to repeat a previous call, while the vast
- majority of
- the broader user community interacts on the freenode IRC
- network,
- the FreeBSD developer presence still needs to be
- significantly
- improved on freenode.</p>
-
- <p>There are many opportunities to be had by increasing the
- amount and
- quality of interaction between FreeBSD users and
- developers, both
- in terms of developers keeping their finger on the pulse
- of the
- community and in encouraging and cultivating greater
- contributions
- to the Project over the long term.</p>
-
- <p>It is critical to have a strong developer presence amongst
- users,
- and IRC Admin would like again to call on all developers
- to join
- the FreeBSD freenode channels to increase that presence.</p>
-
- <p>Users are invited to <tt>/join #freebsd-irc</tt> on the
- freenode IRC network
- if they have questions, ideas, constructive criticism, and
- feedback
- on how the FreeBSD Project can improve the service and
- experience
- it provides to the community on IRC.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Deb Goodkin</name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
- organization dedicated to supporting and promoting
- the FreeBSD Project and community worldwide.
- Funding comes from individual and corporate
- donations and is used to fund and manage software
- development projects, conferences and developer
- summits, and provide travel grants to FreeBSD
- contributors. The Foundation purchases and
- supports hardware to improve and maintain FreeBSD
- infrastructure and provides resources to improve
- security, quality assurance, and release
- engineering efforts; publishes marketing material
- to promote, educate, and advocate for the FreeBSD
- Project; facilitates collaboration between
- commercial vendors and FreeBSD developers; and
- finally, represents the FreeBSD Project in
- executing contracts, license agreements, and other
- legal arrangements that require a recognized legal
- entity.</p>
-
- <p>Here are some highlights of what we did to help FreeBSD
- last quarter:</p>
-
- <p>We held our annual board meeting in Ottawa on May 14.
- Board Director and Officer elections take place
- each year at this meeting. Justin Gibbs was
- elected as the new President of the Board of
- Directors. The new FreeBSD Foundation Board of
- Directors includes President and Founder Justin T.
- Gibbs, Vice President Benedict Reuschling,
- Secretary Philip Paeps, Treasurer Marshall Kirk
- McKusick, and Directors Hiroki Sato, George
- Neville-Neil and Robert N. M. Watson. You can read
- <a href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/latest-news/freebsd-foundation-names-justin-gibbs-as-new-board-president/">more
- about the elections</a>.</p>
-
- <p>After the elections, our management team gave updates to
- the board on their respective areas. We then
- discussed the key areas of the Project that need
- help, and where we can step in to fill those
- holes. We reviewed and updated our 12 month goals,
- and identified projects we should support. We then
- discussed conferences we are likely to attend, and
- went over the latest on our fundraising efforts.
- We followed that up with a discussion on how to
- get more users to contribute back to the Project.
- While discussing how to increase the number of
- users and contributors, we talked about methods
- for making for more training material available.</p>
-
- <p>
- Partnerships and Commercial User Support</p>
- <p>
- We help facilitate collaboration between commercial users
- and FreeBSD developers. We also meet with
- companies to discuss their needs and bring that
- information back to the Project. In Q2, Ed Maste
- and Deb Goodkin met with a few commercial users in
- Germany. It’s not only beneficial for the above,
- but it also helps us understand some of the
- applications where FreeBSD is used. Because BSDCan
- brings in a high number of commercial users, we
- have an excellent opportunity to have similar
- discussions about their needs during the four-day
- FreeBSD Summit and BSDCan.</p>
-
- <p>
- Fundraising Efforts</p>
- <p>
- Our work is 100% funded by your donations. We are grateful
- for the generous donations from Intel, NetApp,
- VMware and Stormshield last quarter. We are
- working hard to get more commercial users to give
- back to help us continue our work supporting
- FreeBSD. More importantly, we’d like to thank
- our individual donors, for making $10-$1,000
- donations last quarter, for a total of $16,000!</p>
-
- <p>Please consider making a donation to help us
- <a href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/">continue and
- increase our support for FreeBSD</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We also have the
- <a href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/FreeBSD-foundation-partnership-program/">Partnership
- Program</a> to provide more
- benefits for our larger commercial donors.
- Find out more information at the link and share with your
- companies!</p>
-
- <p>OS Improvements</p>
- <p>
- The Foundation improves the FreeBSD operating system by
- employing our technical staff to maintain and
- improve critical kernel subsystems, add features
- and functionality, and fix problems. The
- Foundation also provides grants to fund individual
- projects.</p>
-
- <p>There were 243 commits to the FreeBSD base system
- repository sponsored by the Foundation during the
- quarter. These include improvements to the tmpfs
- in-memory, MSDOS, and UFS filesystems, device
- driver and hardware compatibility fixes, virtual
- memory (VM), tool chain, documentation, and
- testing and continuous integration improvements.</p>
-
- <p>We fixed a number of race conditions and security issues
- found by Syzkaller, Google’s
- code-coverage-guided system call fuzzer.</p>
-
- <p>Alan Somers’ work on updating FreeBSD’s support for
- FUSE (userspace filesystems) continued during the
- quarter; the full details are elsewhere in this
- quarterly report. At this point most of the work
- has been committed to the project branch but some
- bug fixes and improvements have been committed
- directly to the FreeBSD development branch.</p>
-
- <p>Edward Napierala’s Linuxulator project continued through
- the quarter, resulting in a number of improvements
- to the Linuxulator and linux-specific
- functionality such as linsysfs. This work is part
- of the path to supporting the Linux strace
- debugging tool in order to facilitate debugging
- failures of other Linux binaries under the
- Linuxulator. Mateusz Guzik continued with
- scalability and performance improvements during
- the quarter, and Bjoern Zeeb integrated the SDIO
- stack (with details elsewhere in the quarterly
- report).</p>
-
- <p>Progress was made on the online RAID-Z expansion project
- over the quarter. Matt Ahrens posted an <a
- href="https://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/pull/8853">alpha
- preview</a> of the feature for further
- experimentation and review, and the FreeBSD
- Foundation will make an alpha release image
- available for testing in the near future.</p>
-
- <p>Foundation staff contributed to nine FreeBSD security
- advisories and errata updates over the quarter,
- including CPU vulnerability workarounds. Related
- work included improving Intel microcode update
- loading.</p>
-
- <p>Continuous Integration and Quality Assurance</p>
- <p>
- The Foundation provides a full-time staff member who is
- working on improving our automated testing,
- continuous integration, and overall quality
- assurance efforts.</p>
-
- <p>During the second quarter of 2019, Foundation staff
- continued to improve the project's CI
- infrastructure, worked with contributors to fix
- the failing build and test cases, and worked with
- other teams in the Project for their testing
- needs. We hosted a CI-focused working group at
- BSDcan and continue to publish the CI weekly
- report at <a
- href="https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-testing">freebsd-testing@</a>
- mailing list.</p>
-
- <p>See the FreeBSD CI section of this report for more
- information.</p>
-
- <p>
- Supporting FreeBSD Infrastructure</p>
- <p>
- The Foundation provides hardware and support to improve
- the FreeBSD infrastructure. Last quarter, we
- continued supporting FreeBSD hardware located
- around the world.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD Advocacy and Education</p>
- <p>
- A large part of our efforts are dedicated to advocating
- for the Project. This includes promoting work
- being done by others with FreeBSD; producing
- advocacy literature to teach people about FreeBSD
- and help make the path to starting using FreeBSD
- or contributing to the Project easier; and
- attending and getting other FreeBSD contributors
- to volunteer to run FreeBSD events, staff FreeBSD
- tables, and give FreeBSD presentations.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation sponsors many conferences, events,
- and summits around the globe. These events can be
- BSD-related, open source, or technology events
- geared towards underrepresented groups. We support
- the FreeBSD-focused events to help provide a venue
- for sharing knowledge, to work together on
- projects, and to facilitate collaboration between
- developers and commercial users. This all helps
- provide a healthy ecosystem. We support the
- non-FreeBSD events to promote and raise awareness
- of FreeBSD, to increase the use of FreeBSD in
- different applications, and to recruit more
- contributors to the Project.</p>
-
- <p>Check out some of the advocacy and education work we did
- last quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Represented FreeBSD at LinuxFest Northwest In Bellingham,
- Washington</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored and helped organize the FreeBSD Developers
- Summit at BSDCan, in Ottawa, Canada</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored and attended BSDCan 2019</li>
-
- <li>Set up registration and attended the Vienna FreeBSD
- Security Hackathon in Vienna, Austria</li>
-
- <li>Represented FreeBSD at HKOSCON</li>
-
- <li>Attended the Berlin FreeBSD Developers Summit</li>
-
- <li>Presented at 2019 Comcast Labs Connect Open Source
- Conference</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored, presented and represented FreeBSD at RootConf
- 2019 in Bangalore, India</li>
-
- <li>Committed to attend OSCON, and All Things Open</li>
-
- <li>Committed to sponsor and help organize a Bay Area
- Developers Summit</li>
-
- <li>Provided FreeBSD advocacy material</li>
-
- <li>Provided travel grants to FreeBSD contributors to attend
- many of the above events</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- We continued producing FreeBSD advocacy material to help
- people promote FreeBSD around the world.</p>
-
- <p>Read more about our conference adventures in the
- conference recaps and trip reports in our
- <a href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/">monthly
- newsletters</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We help educate the world about FreeBSD by publishing the
- professionally produced FreeBSD Journal. As we
- mentioned previously, the FreeBSD Journal is now a
- free publication. Find out more and access the
- latest issues at
- <a href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/">https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/</a>.</p>
-
- <p>You can find out more about
- <a href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/news-and-events/">events
- we attended and upcoming events</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We have continued our work with a new website developer to
- help us improve our website. Work has begun to
- make it easier for community members to find
- information more easily and to make the site more
- efficient.</p>
-
- <p>Legal/FreeBSD IP</p>
- <p>
- The Foundation owns the FreeBSD trademarks, and it is our
- responsibility to protect them. We also provide
- legal support for the core team to investigate
- questions that arise.</p>
-
- <p>Go to http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org to find out how we
- support FreeBSD and how we can help you!</p>
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>bhyve - Live Migration</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Elena Mihailescu</name>
- <email>elenamihailescu22@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Darius Mihai</name>
- <email>dariusmihaim@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Mihai Carabas</name>
- <email>mihai@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD-UPB/freebsd/wiki/Virtual-Machine-Migration-using-bhyve">Github wiki - How to Live and Warm Migrate a bhyve guest</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD-UPB/freebsd/tree/projects/bhyve_migration">Github - Warm Migration branch</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD-UPB/freebsd/tree/projects/bhyve_migration_dev">Github - Live Migration branch</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Migration feature uses the Save/Restore feature to
- migrate a bhyve guest
- from a FreeBSD host to another FreeBSD host. To migrate a
- bhyve guest,
- one needs to start an empty guest on the destination host
- from a shared guest
- image using the bhyve tool with the <tt>-R</tt> option
- followed by the source host
- IP and the port to listen to migration request. On the
- source host, the
- migration is started by executing the bhyvectl command
- with the <tt>--migrate</tt>
- or <tt>--migrate-live</tt> option, followed by the
- destination host IP and the
- port to send to the messages.</p>
-
- <p>New features added:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Clear the dirty bit after each migration round</li>
-
- <li>Extend live migration to highmem segment</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Future tasks:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Refactor live migration branch</li>
-
- <li>Rebase live migration</li>
-
- <li>Extend live migration to unwired memory</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Matthew Grooms
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>bhyve - Save/Restore</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Elena Mihailescu</name>
- <email>elenamihailescu22@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Darius Mihai</name>
- <email>dariusmihaim@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Mihai Carabas</name>
- <email>mihai@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD-UPB/freebsd/tree/projects/bhyve_snapshot">Github repository for the snapshot feature for bhyve</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD-UPB/freebsd/wiki/Save-and-Restore-a-virtual-machine-using-bhyve">Github wiki - How to Save and Restore a bhyve guest</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSD-UPB/freebsd/wiki/Suspend-Resume-test-matrix">Github wiki - Suspend/resume test matrix</url>
- <url href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19495">Phabricator review - bhyve Snapshot Save and Restore</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Save/Restore for bhyve feature is a suspend and resume
- facility added to the
- FreeBSD/amd64's hypervisor, bhyve. The bhyvectl tool is
- used to save the guest
- state in three files (a file for the guest memory, a file
- for the states of
- various devices and the state of the CPU, and another one
- for some metadata that
- is used in the restore process).
- To suspend a bhyve guest, the bhyvectl tool must be run
- with the <tt>--suspend
- &lt;state_file_name&gt;</tt>
- option followed by the guest name.</p>
-
- <p>To restore a bhyve guest from a checkpoint, one simply has
- to add the <tt>-r</tt> option
- followed by the main state file (the same file that was
- given to the <tt>--suspend</tt>
- option for bhyvectl) when starting the VM.</p>
-
- <p>New features added:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Open ticket on Phabricator</li>
-
- <li>Apply feedback received from community</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Future tasks:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Add suspend/resume support for nvme</li>
-
- <li>Add suspend/resume support for virtio-console</li>
-
- <li>Add suspend/resume support for virtio-scsi</li>
-
- <li>Add TSC offsetting for restore for AMD CPUs</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Matthew Grooms
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>ENA FreeBSD Driver Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Michal Krawczyk</name>
- <email>mk@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Maciej Bielski</name>
- <email>mba@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
- <email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/amzn/amzn-drivers/blob/master/kernel/fbsd/ena/README">ENA README</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>ENA (Elastic Network Adapter) is the smart NIC available
- in the
- virtualized environment of Amazon Web Services (AWS). The
- ENA
- driver supports multiple transmit and receive queues and
- can handle
- up to 100 Gb/s of network traffic, depending on the
- instance type
- on which it is used.</p>
-
- <p>ENAv2 has been under development for FreeBSD, similar to
- Linux
- and DPDK. Since the last update internal review and
- improvements
- of the patches were done, followed by validation on
- various AWS
- instances.</p>
-
- <p>Completed since the last update:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Upstream of the ENAv2 patches - revisions
- <a
- href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=348383">r348383</a>
- -
- <a
- href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=348416">r348416</a>
- introduce a major driver upgrade to version v2.0.0. Along
- with various fixes
- and improvements, the most significant features are LLQ
- (Low Latency Queues)
- and independent queues reconfiguration using sysctl
- commands.</li>
-
- <li>Implement NETMAP support for ENA</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Todo:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Internal review and upstream of NETMAP support</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Amazon.com Inc
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FUSE</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Alan Somers</name>
- <email>asomers@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>FUSE (File system in USErspace) allows a userspace program
- to
- implement a file system. It is widely used to support
- out-of-tree file
- systems like NTFS, as well as for exotic pseudo file
- systems like
- sshfs. FreeBSD's fuse driver was added as a GSoC project
- in 2012.
- Since that time, it has been largely neglected. The FUSE
- software is
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=__open__&amp;known_name=fusefs&amp;list_id=289348&amp;query_based_on=fusefs&amp;query_format=advanced&amp;short_desc=%5Bfusefs%5D%20sysutils%2Ffusefs-&amp;short_desc_type=anywordssubstr">buggy</a>
- and out-of-date. Our implementation is about 11 years
- behind.</p>
-
- <p>During Q2 I nearly finished the FUSE overhaul that I
- begain in Q1. I raised
- the protocol level from 7.8 to 7.23, fixed many bugs (see
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=199934">199934</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=216391">216391</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=233783">233783</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=234581">234581</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=235773">235773</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=235774">235774</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=235775">235775</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236226">236226</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236231">236231</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236236">236236</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=239291">239291</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236329">236329</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236379">236379</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236381">236381</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236405">236405</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236327">236327</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236466">236466</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236472">236472</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236473">236473</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236474">236474</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236530">236530</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236557">236557</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236560">236560</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236647">236647</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236844">236844</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=237052">237052</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=237181">237181</a>,
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=237588">237588</a>,
- and
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=238565">238565</a>),
- and added
- the following features:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Optional kernel-side permissions checks (`-o
- default_permissions`)</li>
-
- <li>Implement <tt>VOP_MKNOD</tt>, <tt>VOP_BMAP</tt>, and
- <tt>VOP_ADVLOCK</tt></li>
-
- <li>Allow interrupting FUSE operations</li>
-
- <li>Support named pipes and unix-domain sockets in fusefs file
- systems</li>
-
- <li>Forward <tt>UTIME_NOW</tt> during <tt>utimensat(2)</tt> to
- the daemon</li>
-
- <li><tt>kqueue</tt> support for <tt>/dev/fuse</tt></li>
-
- <li>Allow updating mounts with <tt>mount -u</tt></li>
-
- <li>Allow exporting fusefs file systems over NFS</li>
-
- <li>Server-initiated invalidation of the name cache or data
- cache</li>
-
- <li>Respect <tt>RLIMIT_FSIZE</tt></li>
-
- <li>Try to support servers as old as protocol 7.4</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- I also added the following performance enhancements:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Implement FUSE's <tt>FOPEN_KEEP_CACHE</tt> and
- <tt>FUSE_ASYNC_READ</tt> flags</li>
-
- <li>Cache file attributes</li>
-
- <li>Cache lookup entries, both positive and negative</li>
-
- <li>Server-selectable cache modes: writethrough, writeback, or
- uncached</li>
-
- <li>Write clustering</li>
-
- <li>Readahead</li>
-
- <li>Use <tt>counter(9)</tt> for statistical reporting</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- All that remains is to finish merging the branch, and deal
- with any newly
- introduced bugs.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Kernel ZLIB Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Yoshihiro Ota</name>
- <email>ota@j.email.ne.jp</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19706">Review D19706</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Kernel zlib upgrade is in progress.</p>
-
- <p>Xin (delphij@) and I have been working closely for zlib
- upgrade.
- We relocated contrib/zlib to sys/contrib/zlib in order for
- kernel
- code to access zlib in the tree. We also deleted dead code
- that
- depended on zlib and inflate - inflate is a fork of unzip
- to
- uncompress gzip files. We also renamed crc.h to avoid
- conflicts
- with zlib/crc.h.</p>
-
- <p>Next goal is to compile both old zlib and new zlib into
- the kernel
- allowing to switch each zlib user independently.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Linux compatibility layer update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Edward Tomasz Napierala</name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The project aims to improve the Linux compatibility layer,
- to make
- it more compatible with recent Linux releases, and also to
- lower
- the bar for potential developers who want to start
- contributing to it.</p>
-
- <p>The initial effort focused on tooling, to make it easier
- to debug
- problems and to prevent future regressions. The first part
- involved
- making it possible to use Linux strace(1) utility and
- providing it
- as <tt>linux-c7-strace</tt> package. The reason is that
- while FreeBSD
- <tt>truss(1)</tt> and <tt>ktrace(1)</tt> can trace Linux
- binaries, they cannot
- decode Linux-specific flags and structures.</p>
-
- <p>The second part involved providing Linux Test Project
- binaries as
- <tt>linux-ltp</tt> package. There is ongoing work to hook
- it up to the
- FreeBSD CI infrastructure <a
- href="http://ci.FreeBSD.org">http://ci.FreeBSD.org</a>.</p>
-
- <p>There was also a number of improvements and fixes to bugs
- discovered
- in the process. One of them (not yet committed) fixes
- binaries
- linked against newer version of libc, effectively
- unbreaking binaries
- from recent Ubuntu releases.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Lock-less delayed invalidation for amd64 pmap</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Konstantin Belousov</name>
- <email>kib@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Virtual Memory machine-dependent layer (pmap) on amd64
- needs to
- track all mappings for the managed physical memory pages,
- to be able
- to either destroy all of them (for page-out), or change
- them from
- writeable to read-only (e.g. to sync the page content to
- file, without
- racing with modifications through user writes). The
- mappings are
- accounted by creating pv_entry which records the address
- space
- (implicitly, by linking the pv entry to pmap) and the
- virtual address
- of the mapping.</p>
-
- <p>Previous work split the lock protecting the pv entries
- lists from
- other VM locks into the pvh_global_lock lock, which was
- global for all
- address spaces. You can see it in i386 pmap.c still.
- Later, hashed
- per-page pv lists locks were introduced, which would
- reduce contention
- on pv lists maninulations for different pages, but
- unfortunately the
- pvh_global_lock was still needed to guarantee the safety
- of some
- operations.</p>
-
- <p>Problem arises because amd64 pmap uses pmap lock to
- protect page
- tables and TLB consistency, which is per-pmap locks
- different from pv
- lists locks. When updating page table entry, we never drop
- pmap lock
- until the necessary TLB invalidation is done globally,
- including
- signalling other CPUs with IPI. But pv list locks can be
- unlocked
- before the necessary invalidation is done. So for instance
- when pmap
- is asked to remove all mappings of the specific page
- (pmap_remove_all(9)), it checks pv list of the page to
- find the
- mappings. The list might appear empty despite other CPUs
- TLB were not
- yet invalidated. If such page is reused, other CPUs might
- change its
- content using cached TLB entries. Allowing that means
- allowing both
- silent data corruption and opening security hole.</p>
-
- <p>So the global pvh lock was held until all pmaps
- invalidated their
- TLBs. This mechanism has obvious scalability issues, and
- instead a
- generation-count based scheme for handling delayed
- invalidation (DI)
- was developed, where each thread that might remove entry
- from pv list
- acquired a generation number and marked the page with it,
- see
- pmap_delayed_invl_page(9). Then, on e.g.
- pmap_remove_all(9) or
- pmap_remove_write(9), pmap code waits for the maximum
- current thread's
- invalidation generation number to pass the page's
- generation, which
- guarantees that all required TLB invalidations are done.</p>
-
- <p>Original implementation of DI allowed to get rid of
- pvh_global_lock,
- and only used a private mutex to handle sequential
- queueing of the
- coming and leaving threads, protecting a bounded region. A
- problem
- with that appeared e.g. in scalability benchmarks which
- did massive
- parallel unmaps, causing most of the threads to contend on
- DI
- queueing.</p>
-
- <p>Current implementation of DI switched to lock-less queue
- algorithm
- using the approach proposed by T.L. Harris and relying on
- double-CAS
- to coalesce generation count and queueing. It uses ifuncs
- to select
- either previous locked DI or current lock-less
- implementation, only
- old AMD Athlons which did not implemented the CMPXCHG16B
- instruction
- falls to the locked implementation by default. Lock-less
- implementation still blocks the waiting thread on
- turnstile to avoid
- priority-inversion issues, but practically the wait occur
- very rare,
- typical parallel buildworld generates single-digit number
- of the
- events.</p>
-
- <p>The patch got a lot of testing from Peter Holm, continuous
- reviews by
- Mark Johnston while I worked out bugs and live-lock
- problems in the
- implementation, and additional testing by Mateusz Guzik
- who helped to
- identify a priority inversion bug with the wait.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Mellanox Drivers Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Slava Shwartsman Hans Petter Selasky Konstantin Belousov</name>
- <email>freebsd-drivers@mellanox.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="http://www.mellanox.com/page/products_dyn?product_family=193&amp;mtag=freebsd_driver">Mellanox OFED for FreeBSD Documentation</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The mlx5 driver provides support for ConnectX-4 [Lx],
- ConnectX-5 [Ex] and
- ConnectX-6 [Dx] adapter cards. The mlx5en driver provides
- support for Ethernet
- adapter cards, whereas mlx5ib driver provides support for
- InfiniBand adapters
- and RDMA over Converged Ethernet (RoCE).</p>
-
- <p>Following updates done in mlx5 drivers:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>200Gb/s ConnectX-6 Ethernet:
- Added support for <a
- href="http://www.mellanox.com/page/products_dyn?product_family=285&amp;amp;mtag=socketdc">Mellanox
- Socket Direct Adapters</a>
- which allows, among the rest of the capabilities, to run
- up to 200Gb/s on a
- PCIe Gen 3.0 on a LAG interface.</li>
-
- <li>Support for "BlueField" - Multicore System On A Chip:
- Added support for RShim driver for <a
- href="http://www.mellanox.com/products/bluefield-overview/">BlueField
- Multicore System On A Chip(SOC)</a>.
- The RShim driver provides access to the RShim resources on
- the BlueField
- target accessible from an external host machine. The
- current RShim version
- provides device files for boot image push and virtual
- console access. It
- also creates virtual network interface to connect to the
- BlueField target
- and provides access to internal RShim registers.</li>
-
- <li>Firmware Burning and Diagnostics Tools:
- Added MSTFLINT to ports, this package contains a burning
- and diagnostic
- tools for Mellanox NICs.
- This package contains following tools:
- mstflint - Tools which allows to query and burn firmware.
- mstconfig - This tool queries and sets non-volatile
- configurable options for
- Mellanox HCAs.
- mstregdump - This utility dumps hardware registers from
- Mellanox hardware.
- mstmcra - This debug utility reads/writes a to/from the
- device
- configuration register space.
- mstvpd - This utility dumps the on-card VPD.
- and more.</li>
-
- <li>OFED-FreeBSD-v3.5.1 Upstream:
- Pushed upstream and MFCed OFED-FreeBSD-v3.5.1 driver -
- more details
- on the content of this update can be found in <a
- href="http://www.mellanox.com/page/products_dyn?product_family=193&amp;amp;mtag=freebsd_driver">Mellanox
- OFED for FreeBSD documentation</a> page.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- General updates:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Submitted papers for EuroBSDcon for a joint talk with
- Netflix titled
- "Kernel TLS and TLS Hardware Offload". The papers were
- accepted.</li>
-
- <li>Mellanox is intensively working to improve its cooperation
- with the FreeBSD
- community. As part of this effort, FreeBSD users are
- invited to propose
- features and enhancements to further develop and enrich
- the end-user
- experience. In addition, Mellanox continues to identify
- and present the
- right solutions to meet customers' needs.</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Mellanox Technologies
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>NFSv4.2 client/server implementation for FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Rick Macklem</name>
- <email>rmacklem@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/projects/nfsv42">current sources</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>NFSv4.2 is a newer minor version of NFSv4, made up of a
- set of optional
- operations/features. A majority of these operations are
- related to
- the POSIX operations posix_fadvise(2), posix_fallocate(2)
- and lseek(2)'s
- support for SEEKHOLE/SEEKDATA. There is also a Copy
- operation that allows
- a byte range of a file to be copied to another file
- locally on the NFS
- server, avoiding data transfer over the wire in both
- directions.
- FreeBSD-current now has a Linux compatible
- copy_file_range(2) syscall
- that will invoke this Copy operation on NFSv4.2 mounts.
- There is also support for MAC labelling, but it requires
- changes to the
- RPCSEC_GSS implementation to add V3 support and, as such,
- may not happen
- soon.</p>
-
- <p>The implementation of NFSv4.2 (RFC-7862) is progressing
- nicely.
- At this time, the LayoutError, IOAdvise, Allocate and Copy
- operations
- have been implemented. There is still work to be done on
- Copy, to add
- asynchronous support, so that large copies do not result
- in a long delay
- for the RPC's reply.</p>
-
- <p>The major operation that will be implemented next is Seek,
- so that
- lseek(SEEKHOLE/SEEKDATA) will work for the NFSv4.2 mounts.</p>
-
- <p>It is hoped that this implementation will be ready for
- FreeBSD-current/head
- in time for the FreeBSD-13 release.</p>
-
- <p>Testing is always appreciated and can be done by
- downloading the modified
- kernel from the svn repository in base/rojects/nfsv42 and
- then building
- and testing it on a couple of recent FreeBSD-current
- systems.</p>
-
- <p>If anyone is conversant with Kerberos and wants to take on
- the challenge
- of adding RPCSEC_GSS_V3 support to the kernel RPC, a patch
- that does
- that would also be greatly appreciated.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>NUMA awareness in the FreeBSD kernel</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Jeff Roberson</name>
- <email>jeff@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Andrew Gallatin</name>
- <email>gallatin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Mark Johnston</name>
- <email>markj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>A set of patches to improve the state of NUMA awareness in
- the FreeBSD
- kernel are being developed and refined. This work also
- aims to
- generally improve the performance of FreeBSD's memory
- management
- subsystem on systems with many CPUs.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD 12.0 featured a number of large changes which
- improve its
- performance on systems with a non-uniform memory
- architecture. That is,
- systems in which memory access latency for a given address
- varies
- depending on the CPU. Another round of improvements is
- being developed
- and will soon be available in FreeBSD-CURRENT. Short
- descriptions of
- some of these patches follow; a few have already been
- committed to
- FreeBSD-CURRENT.</p>
-
- <p>In FreeBSD terminology, a memory page whose contents may
- not be evicted
- is referred to as "wired." Pages may be wired under
- different
- circumstances: for instance, all kernel memory is wired,
- and userland
- applications may request that ranges of memory be wired
- using the
- mlock(2) and mlockall(2) system calls. FreeBSD has
- historically defined
- a system-wide limit on the number of wired pages so as to
- avoid
- deadlocks that may arise when too much of a system's
- memory cannot be
- reclaimed to satisfy new memory allocations. This limit
- was applied
- only to userland wiring requests, but kernel wirings were
- counted
- against the limit, so a large source of kernel wirings
- could cause
- mlock(2) failures. This occurs frequently with a large ZFS
- ARC, for
- example. In FreeBSD-CURRENT this limit has been changed
- such that only
- userland wirings are counted against the limit; the kernel
- contains a
- number of mechanisms to apply back-pressure to kernel
- memory usage, so
- the use of a global limit on all wirings did not provide
- much benefit.
- This fixes a common problem on large ZFS systems, and
- helps enable some
- other architectural improvements to the code which manages
- page wirings.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD has historically maintained two separate reference
- counters in
- the structure which describes a single physical page of
- memory. These
- counters initially had quite different properties, but
- have over time
- become more and more similar. Some work to merge the two
- counters has
- landed in FreeBSD-CURRENT. This does not have any
- user-visible effects,
- but it simplifies the page management code and removes a
- large amount of
- code which existed solely to transform references of one
- type to the
- other. Such code also made use of heavily contended locks,
- so the
- simplification improved kernel scalability for some
- workloads and has
- enabled further scalability improvements.</p>
-
- <p>UMA is the slab allocator used in FreeBSD's kernel. It is
- the backend
- which services virtually all dynamic memory allocations
- performed in the
- kernel. The first round of NUMA improvements added NUMA
- awareness to
- the "keg" layer of UMA, which allocates and manages slabs.
- However, the
- frontend of UMA, which provides several layers of caching
- for objects,
- did not provide domain-aware caching, so over time the
- caches would
- become "polluted" with objects from different memory
- domains. However,
- this caching layer is being modified to ensure that
- objects from
- different memory domains are partitioned, helping ensure
- that consumers
- can perform domain-local allocations and frees
- efficiently. This will
- enable a global "first-touch" allocation policy for
- UMA-managed objects.</p>
-
- <p>During boot, the FreeBSD kernel allocates a number of
- static data
- structures to track physical memory. These structures have
- historically
- lived in the lowest available range of physical memory, so
- they many not
- inhabit the same NUMA domain as the memory that they
- track. This is
- suboptimal when one tries to affinitize a workload to a
- particular NUMA
- domain: if while executing the workload the kernel
- frequently accesses
- page structures for local memory, and the page structures
- themselves
- are not placed in local memory, the kernel will perform
- many remote
- memory accesses. Some in-progress work for the amd64
- platform creates
- multiple arrays of page tracking structures, one per NUMA
- domain, and
- ensures that each array is local to its domain. This
- complicates the
- task of initializing kernel data structures during boot,
- but can
- substantially reduce the amount of cross-domain
- communication that
- occurs while the kernel is performing useful work.
- Similarly, some
- patches to affinitize per-CPU structures are being
- developed; while
- most per-CPU memory allocations already return CPU-local
- memory, some
- structures allocated during boot are not yet properly
- placed with
- respect to the accessing CPU's memory domain.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Netflix
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FreeBSD SDIO and Broadcom FullMAC WiFi Support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Bjoern Zeeb</name>
- <email>bz@FreeBSD.ORG</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SDIO">FreeBSD Wiki SDIO page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>SDIO is an interface designed as an extension to SD Cards
- to allow attachments of various other peripherals, e.g.,
- WiFi or Bluetooth.</p>
-
- <p>Work has been ongoing by Ilya Bakulin on the MMCCAM stack
- to provide the infrastructure to be able to have SD cards
- and SDIO devices attached side-by-side facilitating
- FreeBSD's CAM framework.
- Based on this excellent work over the last years,
- SDIO support was finished earlier this year and committed
- to FreeBSD HEAD with the intention to merge to 12 at a
- later time.</p>
-
- <p>Facilitating the newly available SDIO bus, work started to
- port Broadcom's FullMAC WiFi driver. This work is still
- in progress and expected to complete later this year.
- With this WiFi support for the Raspberry Pi and other
- embedded boards will become available.
- Likewise drivers for other SDIO devices can be developed
- now.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>BIO_DELETE support for the swap pager</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Doug Moore</name>
- <email>dougm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Alan Cox</name>
- <email>alc@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Mark Johnston</name>
- <email>markj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>An ongoing project aims to teach the swap pager to send
- SCSI UNMAP or
- ATA TRIM commands to the swap device when a block of swap
- space has been
- freed, for example when the application owning that block
- is exiting.</p>
-
- <p>SSDs have become commonplace and feature low latency for
- random I/O
- requests. This makes them appealing for use as swap
- devices, since
- lower latencies mean that applications spend less time
- blocked while
- waiting for a page-in from the swap device. To maximize
- write
- performance, some SSDs require the operating system to
- send a
- notification to the disk when a sector is no longer in
- use; this helps
- the disk optimize their usage of NAND flash cells. In
- FreeBSD such a
- notification is called a BIO_DELETE.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD's UFS and ZFS filesystems have for a long time
- been able to
- transmit BIO_DELETE requests to the devices backing the
- filesystem. For
- example, for UFS this support is enabled by specifying -t
- in newfs(8) or
- tunefs(8)'s parameters. However, FreeBSD has historically
- not had a
- corresponding implementation for swap devices.</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to Doug Moore, as of r349286 in -CURRENT and
- r349930 in stable/12
- swapon(8) can send BIO_DELETE to all blocks on the
- specified device
- immediately prior to configuring it as a swap device. This
- is enabled
- by specifying -E in the swapon(8) parameters, or by adding
- the
- "trimonce" option to the swap device's /etc/fstab entry.
- Some
- in-progress work on the swap pager implements online block
- deletion, in
- which BIO_DELETE is transmitted for blocks as they are
- freed by
- applications; this will hopefully be implemented in
- FreeBSD 13.0.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Fuzzing FreeBSD with syzkaller</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Mark Johnston</name>
- <email>markj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Andrew Turner</name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Michael Tuexen</name>
- <email>tuexen@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Ed Maste</name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/google/syzkaller">syzkaller</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>See the syzkaller entry in the 2019q1 quarterly report for
- an
- introduction to syzkaller.</p>
-
- <p>syzkaller continues to find FreeBSD kernel bugs. A number
- of
- such bugs have been fixed in the past quarter, and we
- continue
- to investigate and fix bug reports from syzkaller. Work to
- extend syzkaller's capabilites has progressed: Andrew
- Turner
- has implemented support for fuzzing the 32-bit
- compatibility
- layer in amd64 kernels, helping illuminate some of the
- darker
- corners of the kernel, and it is now possible to use bhyve
- as
- a VM backend to syzkaller, so it is now efficient and
- convenient
- to fuzz FreeBSD on FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>Some planned work includes: enabling the use of ZFS as the
- base filesystem for fuzzer VMs; extending the range of
- system
- calls and ioctls covered by syzkaller; enabling LLVM
- sanitizers
- in the kernel so as to catch more issues; and making use
- of
- netdump(4) to capture kernel dumps for panics found by
- syzkaller,
- making it much easier to diagnose bugs for which syzkaller
- was
- unable to find a reproducible test case.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Locking changes for vnodes during execve(2)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Konstantin Belousov</name>
- <email>kib@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The execve(2) family of syscalls replaces the executing
- image in the
- current process. The file containing the program text,
- data, and
- arbitrary other pre-initialized segments for the newly
- activated image
- is usually called the text file. FreeBSD marks the text
- file as such,
- the mark is mutually exclusive with any opening of the
- file for write.
- In other words, file opened for write cannot be executed,
- and text
- file cannot be opened for write.</p>
-
- <p>During the execve(2) syscall processing, kernel needs to
- lock the text
- file' vnode. This is done both to satisfy the VFS calls
- protocol, and
- to ensure that there is no incompatible parallel changes
- occuring to
- the text vnode. A vnode can be locked either in exclusive
- mode, which
- is mutually incompatible with any other lock acquisition,
- or in shared
- mode, which is only incompatible with exclusive requests,
- but allows
- other shared owners.</p>
-
- <p>In principle, there is no reason why would execve(2) need
- an exclusive
- vnode lock, since it does not modify neither content nor
- metadata for
- the text vnode. The only exception is the marking of the
- vnode as
- text, which was done using VV_TEXT flag in v_vflag and
- protected by
- the vnode lock. Since we modify v_vflag, the vnode lock
- protecting
- the modification should be taken exclusive.</p>
-
- <p>The end result is that execve(2)'s of the same file are
- serialized. For
- instance, if user runs parallel build, which executes more
- than one
- job for compiling, all invocation of the compiler are
- serialized
- during execve(2).</p>
-
- <p>The count of opens for write is contained in other struct
- vnode member
- named v_writecount, which was protected by the vnode lock
- as well.
- Since text is mutually exclusive with an open for write, I
- reused
- v_writecount to indicate text references. Now, negative
- v_writecount
- counts the number of text references. The v_writecount
- content is
- literally protected by the vnode interlock, but normally
- all mutators
- also own vnode lock at least in the shared mode.</p>
-
- <p>This way, we no longer need to acquire exclusive text
- vnode lock
- during execve(2), removing the serializing point.
- Additional positive
- effect is that we started to account the precise number of
- text
- references on the vnode. Before, we cleared VV_TEXT on the
- last unmap
- of the text vnode, potentially allowing obscure DoS where
- mapping the
- text file while it is executed prevented writes until the
- mapping is
- destroyed. Now we mark the mappings for text explicitly in
- the
- vm_map_entry and dereference v_writecount by +1 when such
- entry is
- unmapped.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Broadcom ARM64 SoC support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Michal Stanek</name>
- <email>mst@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Kornel Duleba</name>
- <email>mindal@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
- <email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Semihalf team continued working on FreeBSD support for
- the
- <a
- href="https://www.broadcom.com/products/embedded-and-networking-processors/communications/bcm58712/">Broadcom
- BCM5871X SoC series</a></p>
-
- <p>BCM5871X are quad-core 64-bit ARMv8 Cortex-A57
- communication
- processors targeted for networking applications such as
- 10G routers,
- gateways, control plane processing and NAS.</p>
-
- <p>Completed since the last update:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>iProc PCIe root complex (internal and external buses):
- fixes and improvements,
- including adding a BCM58712 quirk to GICv2m driver</li>
-
- <li>BNXT Ethernet support: sys/dev/bnxt.c driver has been
- extended to support
- the BCM58700 variant, and the iflib was made to work
- without IO cache coherency</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- In progress:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Crypto engine acceleration for IPsec offloading.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Todo:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Upstreaming of work. This work is expected to be
- submitted/merged
- to HEAD in the second half of 2019.</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Juniper Networks, Inc
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>NXP ARM64 SoC support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
- <email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Artur Rojek</name>
- <email>ar@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Semihalf team initiated working on FreeBSD support for
- the
- <a
- href="https://www.nxp.com/products/processors-and-microcontrollers/arm-based-processors-and-mcus/qoriq-layerscape-arm-processors/qoriq-layerscape-1046a-and-1026a-multicore-communications-processors:LS1046A">NXP
- LS1046A SoC</a></p>
-
- <p>LS1046A are quad-core 64-bit ARMv8 Cortex-A72 processors
- with
- integrated packet processing acceleration and high speed
- peripherals
- including 10 Gb Ethernet, PCIe 3.0, SATA 3.0 and USB 3.0
- for a wide
- range of networking, storage, security and industrial
- applications.</p>
-
- <p>Already completed:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Platform base support (ramp-up multi-user SMP operation
- with UART)</li>
-
- <li>SATA 3.0</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- In progress:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>USB3.0</li>
-
- <li>SD/MMC</li>
-
- <li>I2C</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Todo:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Ethernet support</li>
-
- <li>GPIO</li>
-
- <li>QSPI</li>
-
- <li>Upstreaming of developed features. This work is expected
- to
- be submitted/merged to HEAD in the Q4 of 2019.</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Alstom Group
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='third'>
- <title>Aberdeen Hackathon</title>
-
- <body>
- <p>At BSDCam in Cambridge last year we had a discussion to
- create a template
- Hackathon in the same way we have a template for
- Devsummits. To test out the
- idea I was convinced (I swear tricked is the correct word)
- to host a Hackathon
- in Aberdeen.</p>
-
- <p>As a project I think we benefit a lot from hackathons, but
- they do take a
- little organisation. The worst part of this is dealing
- with getting money from
- attendees so you can pay for events. I spoke with Deb
- Goodkin from the
- foundation at BSDCam and we arranged to use their new
- EventBrite based system
- to handle ticketing.</p>
-
- <p>Overall this system made it straight forward for attendees
- to register and get
- me their details and requirements. After the event the
- expenses were then
- recouped from the foundation. This was much easier than me
- putting together a
- custom system or even setting up and using EventBrite
- myself.</p>
-
- <p>The hackathon went well, you can read in Benedict and
- Kristof's reports that
- follow, but it was less well attended than I originally
- expected.</p>
-
- <p>For hackers planning future hackathons remember to take
- heed of common national
- holidays (we could have planned the event to not land at
- Easter) and expect
- major geopolitical events to make things unpredictable (we
- knew Brexit would do
- something, but not when).</p>
-
- <p>I need to thank the University of Aberdeen for providing
- the location for the
- Hackathon and to encourage you to run a hackathon where
- you are. The next one
- should be in your home town.</p>
-
- <p>Benedict Reuschling</p>
-
- <p>The hackathon in Aberdeen was happening in the week of
- Easter at the University
- of Aberdeen. Although only Kristof Provost (kp@) and
- myself joined our host Tom
- Jones, I still consider it a productive week for us. The
- overall theme of the
- hackathon was networking and each of us provided something
- towards that goal
- (be it PRs, submitting unfinished work, or other bits and
- pieces). We got
- together the night of Tuesday, April 16 over dinner and
- talked about what our
- plans were for the week.</p>
-
- <p>Kristof and I had talked at AsiaBSDcon when I took his
- tutorial about Testing
- in FreeBSD that we should add a chapter about it in the
- developers handbook. We
- also used our first meeting to synchronize each other
- about the latest news in
- FreeBSD from our developers viewpoint.</p>
-
- <p>The next day, we met up at the Frazer Noble building where
- the hackathon was
- taking place. It was one of the newer buildings on campus,
- nicely integrated
- into the older houses of the city. Since we were only a
- handful, we sat in
- Tom's office for the hackathon, which had plenty of room.
- He also showed us the
- room where we are supposed to be having the hackathon if
- we were more people
- and Tom gave us a little tour. Working in a university
- myself, I'm always
- interested in how other education organizations are
- structured and the rooms
- and equipment they provide for learning. Overall, my
- impression was that there
- is a good amount of space and equipment available, which
- we could have used in
- the hackathon.</p>
-
- <p>After returning, we decided to use a special tag in the
- commits we would be
- doing to identify them as coming from this hackathon. We
- chose "Event:" for it
- as it is a general enough term to be used at other events
- like conferences,
- too. The "Sponsored by:" line we used in the past is more
- for companies or
- individuals sponsoring certain features, so I created a
- review to add this line
- to the committers guide.</p>
-
- <p>Kristof had a couple of changes to the pf chapter in the
- FreeBSD handbook for
- me, so I started going through those. I created a review
- for him and the commit
- was made there and then, making use of the short feedback
- cycle. Originally, we
- thought about bringing in people via hangouts, but then
- resolved to contact
- people via our usual IRC channel if we needed their input.</p>
-
- <p>Kristof and Tom worked on some network specific stuff,
- whereas I started work
- on creating an initial draft for the testing chapter. We
- would occasionally
- start talking about something and then return to our work
- in silence. If we
- needed to coordinate or had questions, we simply asked and
- could continue once
- we got our answer. This provided a nice atmosphere to work
- in. I tackled some
- doc PRs while Kristof found a bug in pf and fixed it.</p>
-
- <p>The afternoons were spent at different locations within
- walking distance. Tom
- made sure we got a good impression on how it is to be a
- student and that there
- is both taste and variety of food available. In the
- evenings, Tom drove us into
- town to have dinner at various restaurants over the week.</p>
-
- <p>Aberdeen has a lot to offer as a city. Starting from the
- second day, Kristof
- and I would meet up at my hotel, which was close to the
- Aberdeen beach and walk
- along it to the University. According to Tom, it is
- possible to see Dolphins
- when the weather is right and the gulf stream provides the
- city with enough
- warmth that the winters aren't as bad as you'd think this
- far up north.</p>
-
- <p>Tom also gave us a tour of the zoological department of
- the university, which
- offered a beautiful garden with various plants and trees,
- as well as a museum
- with zoological specimen. This offered a great spot for
- photographs and to
- unwind a bit from the technical discussions we've had. Tom
- also had t-shirts
- made for the event, which are already rare collectors
- items.</p>
-
- <p>I had to return on Sunday, so Tom took us on a tour of the
- Scottish highlands
- in his car the day before. We stopped at a couple of
- places to take pictures
- and Tom would explain at lot to us having lived there all
- his life. We came to
- Stonehaven and had fish and chips there from a take-out
- restaurant that had a
- lot of awards for sustainable fishing. This was certainly
- a highlight for the
- week and even then, we couldn't stop talking about FreeBSD
- and networking.</p>
-
- <p>Although more people would maybe have produced more
- output, the three of us
- were certainly productive as a small group. It also made
- planning and
- coordination easier and more flexible. Tom Jones had done
- a lot of preparation
- and was an excellent guide. I would encourage him to host
- another such
- hackathon in the future and hope that next time, more
- people will take a trip
- to Aberdeen to spend some time hacking on FreeBSD</p>
-
- <p>Kristof Provost</p>
-
- <p>While I’d been to Scotland before I’d never seen Aberdeen.
- It’s a charming
- city, and I enthusiastically recommend visiting.</p>
-
- <p>I arrived a little while after Benedict, but made it to my
- hotel easily, and
- turned up in time to join Benedict and Tom for dinner.</p>
-
- <p>Despite being small (or perhaps because of it), the
- hackathon was remarkably
- productive. Benedict and I went through the pf
- documentation in the handbook,
- so that Benedict could rework and improve it. (Benedict’s
- doing the work, but
- I’m going to take credit anyway.)</p>
-
- <p>Tom and I looked at the GSoC proposals and tried to find
- potential mentors for
- two promising proposals. Both of us are candidate mentors
- as well. We should
- know soon if our students are awarded slots.</p>
-
- <p>Tom also proposed a patch to eliminate RFC 2675 IPv6
- Jumbograms. It has my
- enthusiastic support.</p>
-
- <p>I managed to look at a couple of open pf issues:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>pfctl’s interface_group() function checks if a name is an
- interface or an interface group. It still thought
- that interface names always ended with a number,
- but this assumption has been wrong for several
- years now. That’s fixed in <a
- href="https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/346370">r346370</a>.</li>
-
- <li>The DIOCRSETTFLAGS ioctl() misused copyin() (It held a
- lock calling it), which could result in panics.</li>
-
- <li>That previous issue was actually discovered by my local
- instance of syzcaller, which I’d set up to add pf
- support to it. That support has now been merged,
- so we may see more issues detected by syzcaller
- soon.</li>
-
- <li>Also for the DIOCRSETTFLAGS problem I extended the pf
- tests to check for this issue.</li>
-
- <li>The pf tests will now fail if the pft_set_rules call fails
- to set the rules. That didn’t actually cause
- issues yet, but it’ll make debugging tests
- slightly easier, and they may catch more problems
- now.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- On Saturday Tom took us out to discover some of the pretty
- bits of Scotland. It
- turns out there are a lot of them. I can’t really do it
- justice, but Tom has a
- promising career at the Scottish tourism board when this
- computers fad blows
- over.</p>
-
- <p>On my way home I passed through Oslo, and took the
- opportunity to meet with
- (have lunch with) two of the EuroBSDCon local organisers.
- EuroBSDCon is filling
- up fast, make sure to register now to secure your place!</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='third'>
- <title>Bring more Security Intelligence to FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Michael Muenz</name>
- <email>m.muenz@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/stamparm/maltrail">Maltrail - distributed Malware detection</url>
- <url href="https://wazuh.com/">Wazuh - thread detection and incident response</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>To bring more Security Intelligence we maintain the
- FreeBSD port
- of <tt>zmaltail</tt>. This open source project based on
- Python can act
- as a sensor and/or as a central server. It listens in
- defined ports
- or protocols and compares IP addresses and domains against
- static
- and dynamic feeds, contributed by the community.</p>
-
- <p>As you can install this piece of software on multiple
- firewalls
- and let them send to a central server, you are able to
- detect attacks
- and compromises very fast. Within Q2 we updated the port
- to the latest
- version and are constantly in contact with the core
- developer
- (also co-author of <tt>SQLmap</tt>) to bring out new
- features.</p>
-
- <p>The second project we are currently trying to add as a
- port is <tt>Wazuh</tt>.
- Wazuh is a fork of <tt>Ossec</tt> which is already in the
- ports tree.
- Compared to Ossec, Wazuh has some intelligent addition
- like full
- <tt>ELK-Stack</tt> integration with own apps and
- dashboards.</p>
-
- <p>With Wazuh installed on your webserver, or even on your
- windows desktop
- you can monitor file integrity or log files for most kind
- of attacks.
- Active response features let you e.g. send API calls to
- your firewalls
- to dynamically block this offender.</p>
-
- <p>As Wazuh offers a complete ELK-Stack you can use it also
- as a central
- logging solution for better security insights into your
- network.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- m.a.x. Informationstechnologie AG
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='third'>
- <title>nsysctl 1.0</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Alfonso Sabato Siciliano</name>
- <email>alfonso.siciliano@email.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://gitlab.com/alfix/nsysctl">gitlab.com/alfix/nsysctl</url>
- <url href="https://www.freshports.org/sysutils/nsysctl/">sysutils/nsysctl port</url>
- <url href="https://alfix.gitlab.io/bsd/2019/02/19/nsysctl-tutorial.html">Tutorial</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <tt>nsysctl</tt> utility is a <tt>/sbin/sysctl</tt>
- clone, to get or set the kernel
- state, supporting <tt>libxo</tt> and extra options.</p>
-
- <p><programlisting>
- nsysctl [--libxo=opts [-r tagname]]<br/>
- [-DdFGgIilmNpqTt[V|v[h[b|o|x]]]Wy]<br/>
- [-e sep] [-B &lt;bufsize&gt;] [-f filename]<br/>
- name[=value[,value]] ...<br/>
- nsysctl [--libxo=opts [-r tagname]]<br/>
- [-DdFGgIlmNpqTt[V|v[h[b|o|x]]]Wy]<br/>
- [-e sep] [-B &lt;bufsize&gt;] -A|a|X<br/>
-</programlisting></p>
-
- <p>You could use <tt>nsysctl</tt> to explore the sysctl MIB
- showing the value and the
- info of an object. The output is explicitly indicated by
- the options and is
- printed via <tt>libxo</tt> in human and machine readable
- formats, moreover some value
- is parsed to display it in a structured mode (e.g.,
- <tt>vm.phys_free</tt>).
- The support for <tt>efi_map_header</tt> was added but it
- is untested, someone could
- help by trying it via <tt>machdep.efi_map</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>Please refer to the tutorial for a more thorough
- description.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='third'>
- <title>libvdsk - QCOW2 implementation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Sergiu Weisz</name>
- <email>sergiu121@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Marcel Molenaar</name>
- <email>marcel@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Marcelo Araujo</name>
- <email>araujo@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Mihai Carabas</name>
- <email>mihai@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/xcllnt/libvdsk">Github - libvdsk repo</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Add support for using QCOW in bhyve using the libvdsk
- library. Libvdsk was used
- to substitute the regular disk operations from bhyve with
- a call to libvdsk
- which will in turn call the disk-specific handler for the
- operation.</p>
-
- <p>To use this feature one has to install the libvdsk-enabled
- bhyve version along
- with libvdsk from the libvdsk repo linked above.</p>
-
- <p>New features added:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Extend libvdsk to make it easier to implement new formats</li>
-
- <li>Improve read/write performance and stability</li>
-
- <li>Add support for Copy-On-Write</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Future tasks:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Integrate libvdsk in bhyve</li>
- </ul>
-
- <sponsor>
- Matthew Grooms
- </sponsor>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
-</report>
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-<report>
- <date>
- <month>07-09</month>
-
- <year>2019</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-<p>Here is the third quarterly status report for 2019.</p>
-
-<p>This quarter the reports team has been more active than usual thanks
-to a better organization: calls for reports and reminders have been
-sent regularly, reports have been reviewed and merged quickly (I would
-like to thank debdrup@ in particular for his reviewing work).</p>
-<p>Efficiency could still be improved with the help of our community.
-In particular, the quarterly team has found that many reports have
-arrived in the last days before the deadline or even after. I would
-like to invite the community to follow the guidelines below that
-can help us sending out the reports sooner.</p>
-<p><ul>
-<li>Send a first draft of your report when you receive the first call
-for reports (1 month before the deadline).</li>
-<li>Update your report, if needed, when you receive reminders: you will
-normaly receive two (2 weeks and 1 week before the deadline).</li>
-<li>If after the deadline you still have some more updates ask the team
-(either on IRC via #freebsd-wiki or send an email at monthly@) to
-wait for you if you feel that they are urgent, otherwise start
-putting them in a draft for the next quarter.</li></ul></p>
-
-<p>Starting from next quarter, all quarterly status reports will be
-prepared the last month of the quarter itself, instead of the first
-month after the quarter's end. This means that deadlines for
-submitting reports will be the 1st of January, April, July and
-October.</p>
-<p>Next quarter will then be a short one, covering the months of November
-and December only and the report will probably be out in mid January.</p>
-
-<p>-- Lorenzo Salvadore</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
-
- <p>Entries from the various official and semi-official teams,
- as found in the <a href="&enbase;/administration.html">Administration
- Page</a>.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
-
- <p>Projects that span multiple categories, from the kernel and userspace
- to the Ports Collection or external projects.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
-
- <p>Updates to kernel subsystems/features, driver support,
- filesystems, and more.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
-
- <p>Updating platform-specific features and bringing in support
- for new hardware platforms.</p>.
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
-
- <p>Changes affecting the base system and programs in it.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
-
- <p>Changes affecting the Ports Collection, whether sweeping
- changes that touch most of the tree, or individual ports
- themselves.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>third</name>
-
- <description>Third-Party Projects</description>
-
- <p>Many projects build upon &os; or incorporate components of
- &os; into their project. As these projects may be of interest
- to the broader &os; community, we sometimes include brief
- updates submitted by these projects in our quarterly report.
- The &os; project makes no representation as to the accuracy or
- veracity of any claims in these submissions.</p>
- </category>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Core Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Core Team is the governing body of FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Core has provisionally accepted the BSD+patent license for
- use in some cases.
- The Core Team must approve the import of new BSD+Patent
- licensed components or
- the change of license of existing components to the
- BSD+Patent License.
- <br/>
- https://opensource.org/licenses/BSDplusPatent</li>
-
- <li>Kernel Pseudo Random Number Generator (PRNG)
- maintainership was updated to
- reduce the contribution barrier for committers who have
- demonstrated
- competence in this part of the tree.</li>
- <li>Core approved a source commit bit for Paweł Biernacki.
- Konstantin Belousov
- &lt;kib@&gt; will mentor Paweł and Mateusz Guzik
- &lt;mjg@&gt; will be co-mentor.</li>
- <li>The Core-initiated Git Transition Working Group met over
- the last quarter,
- however a report is still forthcoming. Discussions will
- continue in the
- fourth quarter of 2019. There are many issues to resolve
- including how to
- deal with contrib/, whether to re-generate hashes in the
- current Git
- repository, and how to best implement commit testing.</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Release Engineering Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Release Engineering Team</name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.3R/announce.html">FreeBSD 11.3-RELEASE announcement</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/releases/12.1R/schedule.html">FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE schedule</url>
- <url href="https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/releases/ISO-IMAGES/12.1/">FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE BETA/RC builds</url>
- <url href="https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/">FreeBSD development snapshots</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is responsible for
- setting
- and publishing release schedules for official project
- releases
- of FreeBSD, announcing code freezes and maintaining the
- respective branches, among other things.</p>
-
- <p>During the third quarter of 2019, the FreeBSD Release
- Engineering team
- finished the 11.3-RELEASE cycle, with the final release
- build started on
- July 5th and the official announcement sent on July 9th.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD 11.3-RELEASE is the fourth release from the
- <i>stable/11</i> branch,
- building on the stability and reliability of 11.2-RELEASE.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team also started work on
- the upcoming
- 12.1-RELEASE, which started September 6th. This release
- cycle is the
- first "freeze-less" release from the Subversion
- repository, and the test bed
- for eliminating the requirement of a hard code freeze on
- development branches.
- Commits to the <i>releng/12.1</i> branch still
- require explicit approval from
- the Release Engineering Team, however.</p>
-
- <p>At present, there have been three BETA builds, and so far,
- two RC builds, with
- the final 12.1-RELEASE build scheduled for November 4th.</p>
-
- <p>Additionally throughout the quarter, several development
- snapshots builds
- were released for the <i>head</i> and
- <i>stable/11</i> branches; snapshots for
- <i>stable/12</i> were released as well although
- not during the 12.1-RELEASE cycle.</p>
-
- <p>Much of this work was sponsored by Rubicon Communications,
- LLC (Netgate)
- and the FreeBSD Foundation.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Security Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Security Team</name>
- <email>secteam@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/security/">FreeBSD security information</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Several members of the security team met at the Vendor
- Summit in October to
- formalize team structure dedicated for architecture and
- crypto engineering in
- addition to the existing product security incident
- response function.</p>
-
- <p>Since June we have started having fortnightly conference
- calls to discuss
- important issues and to collaborate closely on advisories
- and errata notices in
- the pipeline.</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Security advisories sent out in 2019-Q3: 7</li>
-
- <li>Errata Notices sent out in 2019-Q3: 5</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Cluster Administration Team</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Cluster Administration Team</name>
- <email>clusteradm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Cluster Administration Team consists of the
- people responsible for administering the machines
- that the Project relies on for its distributed
- work and communications to be synchronised. In
- this quarter, the team has worked on the
- following:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Change IPv6 address in TWN site.</li>
-
- <li>Solved hardware issues in KWC site (with hrs@).</li>
-
- <li>Moved remaining infrastructure from the YSV (Yahoo!) site
- to NYI (New York Internet) (peter@).</li>
-
- <ul><li>YSV hosted most of FreeBSD.org between 2000 and 2019.</li></ul>
-
- <li>Installed new machines for portmgr@ courtesy of the
- FreeBSD Foundation.</li>
-
- <li>Resolved outtages (thanks uqs@) with GitHub exporter,
- Bugzilla and hg-beta (thanks bapt@).</li>
-
- <li>PowerPC64 servers are online (power8) building pkgs and
- reference hosts.</li>
-
- <li>Ongoing systems administration work:</li>
-
- <ul><li>Creating accounts for new committers.</li>
-
- <li>Backups of critical infrastructure.</li>
-
- <li>Keeping up with security updates in 3rd party software.</li></ul>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Work in progress:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Review the service jails and service administrators
- operation.</li>
-
- <li>South Africa Mirror (JINX) in progress.</li>
-
- <li>NVME issues on PowerPC64 Power9 blocking dual socket
- machine from being used as pkg builder.</li>
-
- <li>Drive upgrade test for pkg builders (SSDs) courtesy of the
- FreeBSD Foundation.</li>
-
- <li>Boot issues with Aarch64 reference machines.</li>
-
- <li>New NYI.net sponsored colocation space in Chicago-land
- area.</li>
-
- <li>Setup new host for CI staging environment.</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>Continuous Integration</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Jenkins Admin</name>
- <email>jenkins-admin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Li-Wen Hsu</name>
- <email>lwhsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://ci.FreeBSD.org">FreeBSD Jenkins Instance</url>
- <url href="https://artifact.ci.FreeBSD.org/">FreeBSD CI artifact archive</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Jenkins">FreeBSD Jenkins wiki</url>
- <url href="https://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-testing">freebsd-testing Mailing List</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci">FreeBSD CI Repository</url>
- <url href="https://preview.tinyurl.com/y9maauwg">Tickets related to freebsd-testing@</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/HostedCI">Hosted CI wiki</url>
- <url href="https://hackmd.io/@FreeBSD-CI">FreeBSD CI weekly report</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD CI team maintains continuous integration
- system and related tasks
- for the FreeBSD project. The CI system regularly checks
- the committed changes
- can be successfully built, then performs various tests and
- analysis of the
- results. The results from build jobs are archived in an
- artifact server, for
- the further testing and debugging needs. The CI team
- members examine the
- failing builds and unstable tests, and work with the
- experts in that area to
- fix the code or adjust test infrastructure. The details
- are of these efforts
- are available in the weekly CI reports.</p>
-
- <p>We had a testing working group at the <a
- href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/DevSummit/201909">201909
- DevSummit</a>
- lwhsu@ has presented the Testing/CI project status and
- "how to work with the FreeBSD CI system", slides
- are available at the DevSummit page.
- Some contents have been migrated to
- https://wiki.freebsd.org/Jenkins/Debug , extending
- is welcomed.</p>
-
- <p>We continue publishing CI Weekly Report and moved the
- archive to https://hackmd.io/@FreeBSD-CI</p>
-
- <p>Work in progress:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Collecting and sorting CI tasks and ideas at
- https://hackmd.io/bWCGgdDFTTK_FG0X7J1Vmg</li>
-
- <li>Setup the CI stage environment and put the experimental
- jobs on it</li>
-
- <li>Extending and publishing the embedded boards testbed</li>
-
- <li>Implementing automatic tests on bare metal hardware</li>
-
- <li>Adding drm ports building test against -CURRENT</li>
-
- <li>Testing and merging pull requests at
- https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci/pulls</li>
-
- <li>Planning for running ztest and network stack tests</li>
-
- <li>Help more 3rd software get CI on FreeBSD through a hosted
- CI solution</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Please see freebsd-testing@ related tickets for more WIP
- information.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Deb Goodkin</name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
- organization dedicated to
- supporting and promoting the FreeBSD Project and community
- worldwide.
- Funding comes from individual and corporate donations and
- is used to fund
- and manage software development projects, conferences and
- developer summits,
- and provide travel grants to FreeBSD contributors. The
- Foundation purchases
- and supports hardware to improve and maintain FreeBSD
- infrastructure and
- provides resources to improve security and quality
- assurance efforts;
- publishes marketing material to promote, educate, and
- advocate for the
- FreeBSD Project; facilitates collaboration between
- commercial vendors and
- FreeBSD developers; and finally, represents the FreeBSD
- Project in executing
- contracts, license agreements, and other legal
- arrangements that require a
- recognized legal entity.</p>
-
- <p>Here are some highlights of what we did to help FreeBSD
- last quarter:</p>
-
- <p>Partnerships and Commercial User Support
- We help facilitate collaboration between commercial users
- and FreeBSD
- developers. We also meet with companies to discuss their
- needs and bring
- that information back to the Project. In Q3, Ed Maste and
- Deb Goodkin met
- with a few commercial users in the US. It is not only
- beneficial for the
- above, but it also helps us understand some of the
- applications where
- FreeBSD is used. We were also able to meet with a good
- number of commercial
- users at vBSDCon and EuroBSDCon. These venues provide an
- excellent
- opportunity to meet with commercial and individual users
- and contributors
- to FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>Fundraising Efforts
- Our work is 100% funded by your donations. We are
- continuing to work hard
- to get more commercial users to give back to help us
- continue our work
- supporting FreeBSD. More importantly, we'd like to thank
- our individual
- donors for making $10-$1,000 donations last quarter, for
- more than $16,000!</p>
-
- <p>Please consider
- <a href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/">making
- a donation</a> to help us
- continue and increase our support for FreeBSD!</p>
-
- <p>We also have the Partnership Program, to provide more
- benefits for our
- larger commercial donors. Find out more information at
- <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/FreeBSD-foundation-partnership-program/">www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/FreeBSD-foundation-partnership-program/</a>
- and share with your companies.</p>
-
- <p>OS Improvements</p>
- <p>The Foundation supports software development projects to
- improve the FreeBSD
- operating system through our full time technical staff,
- contractors, and
- project grant recipients. They maintain and improve
- critical kernel
- subsystems, add new features and functionality, and fix
- problems.</p>
-
- <p>Over the last quarter there were 345 commits to the
- FreeBSD base system
- repository sponsored by the FreeBSD Foundation - this
- represents about
- one fifth of all commits during this period. Many of these
- projects have
- their own entries in this quarterly report (and are not
- repeated here).</p>
-
- <p>Foundation staff member Konstantin Belousov committed many
- improvements to
- multiple kernel subsystems, as well as low-level 32-bit
- and 64-bit x86
- infrastructure. These included fixes for robust mutexes,
- unionfs, the
- out of memory (OOM) handler, and per-cpu allocators.</p>
-
- <p>Additional work included fixes for security issues and
- introduction and
- maintenance of vulnerability mitigations, and improving
- POSIX conformance.</p>
-
- <p>Ed Maste committed a number of minor security bug fixes
- and improvements,
- as well as the first iteration of a tool for editing the
- mitigation control
- ELF note. Additional work included effort on build
- infrastructure and the
- tool chain.</p>
-
- <p>Clang's integrated assembler (IAS) is now used more
- widely, as part of the
- path to retiring the assembler from GNU binutils 2.17.50.
- The readelf tool
- now decodes some additional ELF note information.</p>
-
- <p>Ed also enabled the Linuxulator (Linux binary support
- layer) on arm64, and
- added a trivial implementation of the renameat2 system
- call (handling common
- options).</p>
-
- <p>Mark Johnston added Capsicum support to a number of ELF
- Tool Chain utilities,
- and committed a number of other Capsicum kernel and
- userland fixes.</p>
-
- <p>Mark worked on a number of changes related to security
- improvements, including
- integration and support of the Syzkaller automated system
- call fuzzer, and
- fixing issues identified by Syzkaller. Other changes
- included addressing
- failures caused by refcount wraparound, improvements to
- the <tt>prot_max</tt> memory
- protection. Other work included NUMA, locking, kernel
- debugging, RISC-V and
- arm64 kernel improvements.</p>
-
- <p>Edward Napierala continued working on Linuxulator
- improvements over the
- quarter. The primary focus continued to be tool
- improvements - strace is now
- more usable for diagnosing issues with Linux binaries
- running under the
- Linuxulator. That said, as with previous work a number of
- issues have been
- fixed along the way. These are generally minor issues with
- a large impact -
- for example, every binary linked against up-to-date glibc
- previously
- segfaulted on startup. This is now fixed.</p>
-
- <p>Continuous Integration and Quality Assurance
- The Foundation provides a full-time staff member who is
- working on improving
- our automated testing, continuous integration, and overall
- quality assurance
- efforts.</p>
-
- <p>During the third quarter of 2019, Foundation staff
- continued to improve the
- project's CI infrastructure, worked with contributors to
- fix the failing build
- and test cases, and worked with other teams in the Project
- for their testing
- needs. We added several new CI jobs and worked on getting
- the hardware
- regression testing lab ready.</p>
-
- <p>Li-Wen Hsu gave presentations "Testing/CI status update"
- and "How to work with
- the FreeBSD CI system" at the
- <a href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/DevSummit/201909">201909
- DevSummit</a>.
- Slides are available at the DevSummit page.</p>
-
- <p>We continue publishing the CI weekly report on the
- <a
- href="https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-testing">freebsd-testing@</a>.
- mailing list, and an <a
- href="https://hackmd.io/@freebsd-ci">archive</a>
- is available.</p>
-
- <p>See the FreeBSD CI section of this report for completed
- work items and
- detailed information.</p>
-
- <p>Supporting FreeBSD Infrastructure
- The Foundation provides hardware and support to improve
- the FreeBSD
- infrastructure. Last quarter, we continued supporting
- FreeBSD hardware
- located around the world.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD Advocacy and Education
- A large part of our efforts are dedicated to advocating
- for the Project.
- This includes promoting work being done by others with
- FreeBSD; producing
- advocacy literature to teach people about FreeBSD and help
- make the path to
- starting using FreeBSD or contributing to the Project
- easier; and attending
- and getting other FreeBSD contributors to volunteer to run
- FreeBSD events,
- staff FreeBSD tables, and give FreeBSD presentations.</p>
-
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation sponsors many conferences, events,
- and summits around
- the globe. These events can be BSD-related, open source,
- or technology events
- geared towards underrepresented groups. We support the
- FreeBSD-focused events
- to help provide a venue for sharing knowledge, to work
- together on projects,
- and to facilitate collaboration between developers and
- commercial users.
- This all helps provide a healthy ecosystem. We support the
- non-FreeBSD events
- to promote and raise awareness of FreeBSD, to increase the
- use of FreeBSD in
- different applications, and to recruit more contributors
- to the Project.</p>
-
- <p>Check out some of the advocacy and education work we did
- last quarter:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Sponsored USENIX 2019 Annual Technical Conference as an
- Industry Partner</li>
-
- <li>Represented FreeBSD at OSCON 2019 in Portland, OR</li>
-
- <li>Represented FreeBSD at COSCUP 2019 in Taiwan</li>
-
- <li>Presented at the Open Source Summit, North American in San
- Diego, CA</li>
-
- <li>Executive Director Deb Goodkin was interviewed by TFiR
- https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/latest-news/tfir-interview-freebsd-meets-linux-at-the-open-source-summit/</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored FreeBSD Hackathon at vBSDcon 2019 in Reston, VA</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored the attendee bags and attended vBSDcon 2019 in
- Reston VA</li>
-
- <li>Represented FreeBSD at APNIC-48 in Chiang Mai, Thailand</li>
-
- <li>Represented FreeBSD at MNNOG-1 in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia</li>
-
- <li>Served as an administrator for the Project’s Google Summer
- of Code Session. See the Google Summer of Code
- section of this report for more information.</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored FreeBSD Developers Summit at EuroBSDCon in
- Lillehammer, Norway</li>
-
- <li>Sponsored and attended EuroBSDcon 2019 in Lillehammer,
- Norway</li>
-
- <li>Applied and was accepted for a FreeBSD Miniconf at
- linux.conf.au, in Gold Coast, Australia, Jan 14,
- 2020</li>
-
- <li>Our FreeBSD talk was accepted at seaGL, Seattle, WA,
- November 15 and 16.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- We continued producing FreeBSD advocacy material to help
- people promote
- FreeBSD. Learn more about our recent efforts to advocate
- for FreeBSD
- around the world:
- https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/freebsd-around-the-world/</p>
-
- <p>Our Faces of FreeBSD series is back. Check out the latest
- post:
- <a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/faces-of-freebsd-2019-roller-angel/">Roller
- Angel</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Read more about our conference adventures in the
- conference recaps and trip
- reports in our monthly newsletters:
-
- https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/</p>
-
- <p>We help educate the world about FreeBSD by publishing the
- professionally
- produced FreeBSD Journal. As we mentioned previously, the
- FreeBSD Journal
- is now a free publication. Find out more and access the
- latest issues at
- https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/.</p>
-
- <p>You can find out more about
- <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/news-and-events/">events
- we attended and upcoming events</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We opened our official FreeBSD Swag Store. Get stickers,
- shirts, mugs and
- more at <a
- href="https://www.zazzle.com/store/shopfreebsd">ShopFreeBSD</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We have continued our work with a new website developer to
- help us improve
- our website. Work has begun to make it easier for
- community members to find
- information and to make the site more efficient.</p>
-
- <p>Legal/FreeBSD IP
- The Foundation owns the FreeBSD trademarks, and it is our
- responsibility to
- protect them. We also provide legal support for the core
- team to investigate
- questions that arise.</p>
-
- <p>Go to http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org to find out how we
- support FreeBSD and
- how we can help you!</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='team'>
- <title>FreeBSD Graphics Team status report</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Graphics Team</name>
- <email>x11@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Niclas Zeising</name>
- <email>zeising@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop">Project GitHub page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD X11/Graphics team maintains the lower levels
- of the FreeBSD graphics
- stack.
- This includes graphics drivers, graphics libraries such as
- the
- MESA OpenGL implementation, the X.org xserver with related
- libraries and
- applications, and Wayland with related libraries and
- applications.</p>
-
- <p>During the last period, several changes have been made,
- but most of them has
- been behind the scene.
- We have also worked on general clean up of old xorg ports
- that have been
- deprecated upstream.</p>
-
- <p>The ports infrastructure for xorg ports and ports that
- depend on xorg ports have
- been updated.
- We have switched <tt>USE_XORG</tt> and <tt>XORG_CAT</tt>
- to use the <tt>USES</tt> framework, instead
- of the old way of including <tt>bsd.xorg.mk</tt> from
- <tt>bsd.port.mk</tt>.
- This infrastructure work has been fairly substantial, and
- new ports depending on
- xorg ports should add <tt>USES=xorg</tt> to their
- makefiles.
- As part of this <tt>bsd.xorg.mk</tt> was split up, and the
- <tt>XORG_CAT</tt> part was split
- out to <tt>USES=xorg-cat</tt>.
- This is used for the xorg ports themselves, and sets up a
- common environment for
- building all xorg ports.
- In addition, framework for pulling xorg ports directly
- from freedesktop.org
- gitlab was added, which will make improve development and
- testing, since it
- makes it possible to create ports of unreleased versions.
- Further improvements in this area includes framework for
- using meson instead of
- autotools for building xorg ports.
- This is still a work in progress.</p>
-
- <p>We have also worked to clean up and deprecate several old
- xorg ports and
- libraries.
- Some of these ports have already been removed, and some
- are still waiting on
- removal after a sufficient deprecation period.
- Most notably amongst the deprecations are
- <tt>x11/libXp</tt>, which required to fix
- several dependencies.
- Several other old libraries have also been deprecated,
- such as <tt>x11/Xxf86misc</tt>,
- <tt>x11-fonts/libXfontcache</tt> and
- <tt>graphics/libGLw</tt>.
- Some applications and drivers have also been deprecated
- during the period.
- With the remaining removals in this area, we should be up
- to speed with
- deprecations upstream.
- We are currently investigating if there are new software
- added upstream that we
- need to port to FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>We have also continued our regularly scheduled bi-weekly
- meetings.</p>
-
- <p>People who are interested in helping out can find us on
- the x11@FreeBSD.org
- mailing list, or on our gitter chat: <a
- href="https://gitter.im/FreeBSDDesktop/Lobby">https://gitter.im/FreeBSDDesktop/Lobby</a>.
- We are also available in #freebsd-xorg on EFNet.</p>
-
- <p>We also have a team area on GitHub where our work
- repositories can be found:
- <a
- href="https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop">https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop</a></p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Google Summer of Code 2019</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Summer of Code Admins</name>
- <email>soc-admins@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2019Projects">2019 Summer of Code Project Wikis</url>
- <url href="https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/archive/2019/organizations/6504969929228288/">2019 Summer of Code Projects</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Project is pleased to have participated in
- Google Summer of Code 2019 marking our 14th year of
- participation.
- This year we had six successful projects:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><i>Dual-stack ping command</i> by Ján SuÄan</li>
-
- <li><i>Firewall test suite</i> by Ahsan Barkati</li>
-
- <li><i>Kernel sanitizers</i> by Costin CarabaÈ™</li>
-
- <li><i>MAC policy on IP addresses for FreeBSD
- Jail</i> by Shivank Garg</li>
-
- <li><i>Separation of ports build process from local
- installation</i> by Theron Tarigo</li>
-
- <li><i>Virtual memory compression</i> by
- Paavo-Einari Kaipila</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- We thank Google for the opportunity to work with these
- students and hope
- they continue to work with FreeBSD in the future.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Google Summer of Code
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>GSoC'19 Project - MAC policy on IP addresses in Jail: mac_ipacl</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Shivank Garg</name>
- <email>shivank@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20967">FreeBSD's Phabricator Differential Link</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd/compare/master...shivankgarg98:shivank_MACPolicyIPAddressJail">Github Diff Link</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2019Projects/MACPolicyIPAddressJail">Project Wiki Page</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p><b>About -</b> With the introduction of VNET(9)
- in FreeBSD, Jails are free to
- set their IP addresses. However, this privilege may need
- to be limited by
- the host as per its need for multiple security reasons.
- This project uses mac(9) for an access control framework
- to impose
- restrictions on FreeBSD jails according to rules defined
- by the root of the
- host using sysctl(8). It involves the development of a
- dynamically loadable
- kernel module (mac_ipacl) based on The TrustedBSD MAC
- Framework to
- implement a security policy for configuring the network
- stack.
- This project allows the root of the host to define the
- policy rules to
- limit the root of a jail to a set of IP (v4 or v6)
- addresses and/or subnets
- for a set of interfaces.</p>
-
- <p>Features this new MAC policy module are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>The host can define one or more lists of IP
- addresses/subnets
- for the jail to choose from.</li>
-
- <li>The host can restrict the jail from setting certain IP
- addresses or
- prefixes (subnets).</li>
-
- <li>The host can restrict this privilege to a few network
- interfaces.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- <b>Implementation -</b> The mac_ipacl module is
- a loadable kernel module. It
- implements mac checks in netinet/in.c and netinet6/in6.c
- to check the IP
- addresses requested by jail. The idea to implement these
- checks at these
- places comes from the fact that SIOCAIFADDR (for IPv4) and
- SIOCAIFADDR_IN6 (for IPv6) ioctl handlers are defined for
- adding the IP
- addresses to an interface. This is used by ifconfig (in
- userspace) for
- setting the IP address. The MAC Framework acts as
- multiplexer between the
- netinet and the module. The requested IP and the
- credentials are checked
- with the rules in mac_ipacl and output is returned
- accordingly to netinet.
- The module can be tuned with various sysctl and similarly,
- policy rules are
- also be defined with sysctl.</p>
-
- <p><b>TestSuite -</b> Test scripts integrated with
- kyua and ATF are included with
- the module.</p>
-
- <p><b>Using the module -</b> I have written a man
- page for the module. Please
- refer to the mac_ipacl(4) for using the new MAC module and
- various examples.</p>
-
- <p><b>Final Deliverables -</b></p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>A loadable kernel module - <a
- href="https://github.com/shivankgarg98/freebsd/tree/shivank_MACPolicyIPAddressJail/sys/security/mac_ipacl">mac_ipacl
- in sys/security/mac_ipacl</a></li>
- <li>ATF tests for the module in <a
- href="https://github.com/shivankgarg98/freebsd/tree/shivank_MACPolicyIPAddressJail/tests/sys/mac/ipacl">tests/sys/mac/ipacl</a></li>
- <li>A man page for this new mac module - mac_ipacl.4 in
- <a
- href="https://github.com/shivankgarg98/freebsd/blob/shivank_MACPolicyIPAddressJail/share/man/man4/mac_ipacl.4">share/man/man4/mac_ipacl.4</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>This is a new project, developed as part of <b>Google
- Summer of Code'19</b>
- under the guidance of <b>Bjoern A. Zeeb</b>
- &lt;<a href="mailto:bz@FreeBSD.org">bz@FreeBSD.org</a>&gt;. The module is
- <b>reviewed</b> and <b>Revision for this project
- is accepted and ready to
- land</b>. It is yet to be merged with FreeBSD HEAD, and
- waiting to be tested
- by few more hands in the industry.</p>
-
- <p>I'll be very thankful if you can give this module a try
- and share your
- valuable experience about it. Please be free to share your
- ideas and
- feedback on this module and please do not hesitate to send
- me an email.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FUSE</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Alan Somers</name>
- <email>asomers@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>FUSE (File system in USErspace) allows a userspace program
- to
- implement a file system. It is widely used to support
- out-of-tree file
- systems like NTFS, as well as for exotic pseudo file
- systems like
- sshfs. FreeBSD's fuse driver was added as a GSoC project
- in 2012.
- Since that time, it has been largely neglected. The FUSE
- software is
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=__open__&amp;known_name=fusefs&amp;list_id=289348&amp;query_based_on=fusefs&amp;query_format=advanced&amp;short_desc=%5Bfusefs%5D%20sysutils%2Ffusefs-&amp;short_desc_type=anywordssubstr">buggy</a>
- and out-of-date. Our implementation is about 11 years
- behind.</p>
-
- <p>I completed this work during Q3. I fixed a few
- newly-introduced bugs, fixed a
- long-standing sendfile bug that affects FUSE
-
- ([236466](https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236466))
- and merged
- everything to head and stable/12. Then I fixed the
- resulting Coverity CIDs.
- There have been no new FUSE-related bug reports, so I can
- only assume that
- everything is working great. Report any problems to
- asomers@FreeBSD.org.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>NFS Version 4.2 implementation</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Rick Macklem</name>
- <email>rmacklem@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>RFC-7862 describes a new minor revision to the NFS Version
- 4 protocol.
- This project implements this new minor revision.</p>
-
- <p>The NFS Version 4 Minor Version 2 protocol adds several
- optional
- features to NFS, such as support for SEEK_DATA/SEEK_HOLE,
- file
- copying done on the server that avoids data transfer over
- the wire
- and support for posix_fallocate(), posix_fadvise().
- Hopefully these features can improve performance for
- certain applications.</p>
-
- <p>The implementation is now nearing completion and recent
- work has been
- mostly testing. A cycle of interoperability testing with
- Linux has
- just been completed. The main area that still needs
- testing is use
- of the pNFS server with NFSv4.2 and that should start
- soon.
- Once testing of pNFS is completed, I believe the code is
- ready to
- be incorporated into FreeBSD head/current.</p>
-
- <p>Testing by others would be appreciated. The modified
- kernel can be
- found at https://svn.freebsd.org/base/projects/nfsv42/sys
- and should
- run with a recent FreeBSD head/current system. Client
- mounts need the
- "minorversion=2" mount option to enable this protocol.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>FAT / msdosfs support for makefs(8)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Ed Maste</name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>In order to streamline the process of creating install or
- virtual
- machine system images we needed FAT filesystem support in
- makefs(8).
- Makefs was originally developed in NetBSD, and FAT support
- was added
- there not much later, but after the tool was ported to
- FreeBSD.</p>
-
- <p>Siva Mahadevan, one of the FreeBSD Foundation's interns
- from the
- University of Waterloo, worked on porting FAT support from
- NetBSD.
- I <a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16438">rebased and
- updated</a> Siva's
- work, and <a
- href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/rS351273">committed</a>
- it during
- this quarter. After a few follow-up fixes we are able to
- build FAT
- filesystem images without using md(4) and without
- requiring root.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>syzkaller on FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Andrew Turner</name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Mark Johnston</name>
- <email>markj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Michael Tuexen</name>
- <email>tuexen@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Samy Al Bahra</name>
- <email>sbahra@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>See the syzkaller entry in the 2019q1 quarterly report for
- an
- introduction to syzkaller.</p>
-
- <p>Work has continued on fixing bugs uncovered by syzkaller.
- Over a dozen
- kernel bugs fixed in the past three months have been
- directly attributed
- to syzkaller, and a number of syzkaller reproducers have
- been
- incorporated into our test suite.</p>
-
- <p>backtrace.io, via Samy, has graciously provided a large
- server for
- running a dedicated syzkaller instance to fuzz FreeBSD
- under bhyve.
- Though syzbot, the public syzkaller instance run by
- Google, already
- fuzzes FreeBSD, it has proven fruitful to run multiple
- syzkaller
- instances: different instances find different bugs, and
- syzkaller.backtrace.io allows us to experiment with
- FreeBSD-specific
- extensions. In particular, this instance currently uploads
- data about
- each crash to backtrace.io, making it much easier to
- triage and analyze
- crashes. We plan to make this service generally available
- to FreeBSD
- developers in the near future.</p>
-
- <p>Going forward we will continue to extend syzkaller
- coverage and make it
- simpler for users and developers to run private instances,
- and
- optionally collect kernel crash information for debugging
- or for
- submission.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- backtrace.io
- </sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Rockchip RK3399 SoC's eMMC support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Ganbold Tsagaankhuu</name>
- <email>ganbold@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The followings features have been added to support RK3399
- SoC eMMC on FreeBSD:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Extended simple_mfd driver to expose a syscon interface if
- that node is also compatible with syscon. For instance,
- Rockchip RK3399's GRF (General Register Files) is
- compatible
- with simple-mfd as well as syscon and has devices like
- usb2-phy, emmc-phy and pcie-phy etc. under it.</li>
-
- <li>Made Rockchip's General Register Files driver the subclass
- of Simple MFD driver</li>
-
- <li>Added driver for Rockchip RK3399 eMMC PHY.</li>
-
- <li>Added eMMC support codes for Rockchip RK3399 SoC.</li>
-
- <li>All above was tested on NanoPC-T4 board.</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>TPM2 Software Stack (TSS2)</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>D Scott Phillips</name>
- <email>scottph@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://tpm2-tss.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html">tpm2-tss Documentation</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/tpm2-software/">tpm2 Source Repository</url>
- <url href="https://lists.01.org/postorius/lists/tpm2.lists.01.org/">tpm2 mailing list</url>
- <url href="ircs://chat.freenode.net:6697/tpm2.0-tss">tpm2 irc channel</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Intel has contributed ports of the TPM2 Software Stack to
- the ports tree, with
- the new ports security/tpm2-tss, security/tpm2-tools,
- security/tpm2-abrmd.
- <tt>tpm2-tss</tt> contains a set of libraries which expose
- various TPM2 APIs for using
- a TPM conforming to the TCG TPM 2.0 specification.
- <tt>tpm2-tools</tt> provides a set
- of command line tools which use the <tt>tpm2-tss</tt>
- libraries to perform tpm
- operations. Finally, <tt>tpm2-abrmd</tt> is a userspace
- daemon which acts as a TPM
- Access Broker and Resource Manager, multiplexing many TPM
- users onto a single
- TPM device.</p>
-
- <p>Sponsored by: Intel Corporation</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Improving laptop support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Ed Maste</name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Foundation would like to ensure that running
- FreeBSD on
- contemporary hardware, including laptops, remains viable.
- To that end
- we plan to purchase the latest generation of one or more
- of a family
- of laptops preferred by members of the FreeBSD community,
- evaluate the
- existing state of hardware support, and implement missing
- hardware
- support where possible.</p>
-
- <p>As the first laptop for this project we have selected a
- 7th Generation
- Lenovo X1 Carbon.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='bin'>
- <title>gets(3) retirement</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Ed Maste</name>
- <email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>gets is an obsolete C library routine for reading a string
- from standard
- input. It was removed from the C standard as of C11
- because there was no
- way to use it safely. Prompted by a comment during Paul
- Vixie's talk at
- vBSDCon 2017 I started investigating what it would take to
- remove gets
- from libc.</p>
-
- <p><a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D12298">The patch</a>
- was posted to Phabricator
- and refined several times, and the portmgr team performed
- several
- <a href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/222796">exp-runs</a> to
- identify ports broken by
- the removal. Symbol versioning is used to preserve binary
- compatibility
- for existing software that uses gets.</p>
-
- <p>The change was <a
- href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/rS351659">committed</a>
- in
- September, and will be in FreeBSD 13.0.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Kernel Mapping Protections</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Mark Johnston</name>
- <email>markj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>Modern CPU architectures have the ability to flag memory
- mappings as
- "no-execute" (NX), which prevents that memory from being
- executed by a
- processor. NX mappings are an important security
- mitigation since they help
- segregate code and data, blocking unintentional execution
- of memory whose
- contents is controlled by an attacker. W^X (write XOR
- execute) is a security
- policy which disallows the creation of mappings that are
- simultaneously
- writeable and executable. Under this policy, memory whose
- contents can be
- modified must be mapped with the NX flag. This policy
- makes it harder to exploit
- bugs that permit an attacker to arbitrarily overwrite
- data.</p>
-
- <p>FreeBSD has long made use of the NX flag for userspace
- mappings whenever
- possible, but only in the past several years has it been
- applied to kernel
- mappings. A recent project has sought to implement a
- W^X-by-default policy for
- the amd64 kernel by completing an audit of the remaining
- executable mappings in
- the kernel, and making modifications to either apply the
- NX bit to those
- mappings or to make them read-only. This work has landed
- in HEAD and will be
- available in FreeBSD 13.0 and 12.2. Similar work for other
- CPU architectures is
- also planned.</p>
-
- <p>To help audit kernel mapping protections, the
- vm.pmap.kernel_maps sysctl was
- added; it dumps a snapshot of the kernel's page table
- entries and their
- attributes. This way, mappings violating the W^X policy
- can easily be
- discovered and investigated, and the sysctl provides
- information useful to
- anyone interested in kernel memory layout.</p>
-
- <p>With a few rare exceptions, the only kernel mappings which
- require execute
- permission are those of the kernel executable itself, and
- loadable kernel
- modules. A number of other regions of memory were
- unnecessarily being mapped
- without NX, and these were identified and corrected first.
- To address the
- kernel code mappings, the amd64 kernel linker script was
- modified to pad the
- .text segment to a 2MB boundary. To improve performance,
- the kernel creates
- superpage mappings of its .text segment, but this means
- that any data cohabiting
- the final 2MB .text mapping is mapped with execute
- permissions. The padding
- allows executable code to be segregated from data which
- follows in the kernel
- image, avoiding this problem and maintaining the superpage
- optimization at the
- expense of some wasted RAM.</p>
-
- <p>Enforcing W^X turned out to be somewhat trickier. Unlike
- other CPU
- architectures supported by FreeBSD, amd64 kernel modules
- are linked as
- relocatable object files, i.e., .o files. (On other
- architectures, they are
- dynamically shared objects (DSOs, or .so files), as one
- might naively expect.)
- The use of .o files means that amd64 kernel modules
- contain more efficient code
- than they would if linked as DSOs, since DSOs inherently
- make use of certain
- types of indirection which allow shared libraries to be
- loaded at arbitrary
- addresses, and this indirection is useless in the kernel.
- As part of this
- project an attempt was made to switch amd64 to using DSOs
- as well, since the
- cost of this indirection can largely be mitigated with
- modern toolchains, but it
- was found that the use of DSOs would also force a change
- to the code model used
- when compiling amd64 kernel code, resulting in a further
- performance penalty.</p>
-
- <p>The main obstacle with the use of .o files is that
- sections are not page-aligned
- by default; the segregation of sections with differing
- mapping protection
- requirements is done by the static linker when linking a
- DSO or executable file.
- Since mapping protections are applied at the granularity
- of the page size (4KB
- on amd64), the overlap of sections within a page causes
- problems since, for
- example, the end of the read-only .text section may
- overlap with the beginning
- of the read-write .data section. One possible solution is
- to perform any
- required section reordering and padding at kernel module
- load time, but this
- approach breaks debugging tools such as dtrace(1) and kgdb
- which assume that the
- kernel linker does not modify the layout of loadable
- modules. As a result, an
- amd64 kernel module linker script is now used to insert
- padding for specific
- sections. Finally, the kernel linker was modified to
- restrict mapping
- protections based on section flags.</p>
-
- <p>As a result of all of this, amd64 kernels now boot without
- any writeable,
- executable mappings. Though some of the work was
- architecture-specific, much of
- it can and will be leveraged to provide the same policy
- for our other supported
- architectures.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Netflix
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>PROT_MAX mmap/mprotect maximum protections API</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Brooks Davis</name>
- <email>brooks@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/rS349240">PROT_MAX commit</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Unix-like systems provide the <tt>mmap(2)</tt> system call
- to allocate memory or
- map files or devices into memory with specified access
- protection, and the
- <tt>mprotect(2)</tt> system call to change protections on
- mapped memory. Protection
- flags specify whether the memory may be read, written,
- and/or executed
- (<tt>PROT_READ</tt>, <tt>PROT_WRITE</tt>, <tt>PROT_EXEC</tt>
- respectively). Traditionally,
- <tt>mprotect(2)</tt> can be used to set any desired
- protections (except that a
- shared mapping of a file opened read-only cannot have
- <tt>PROT_WRITE</tt> set).</p>
-
- <p>A new macro <tt>PROT_MAX()</tt> adds a facility for
- specifying the maximum possible
- protection flags for <tt>mmap(2)</tt> and
- <tt>mprotect(2)</tt> calls. The program can then
- specify whether a mapping may be changed in the future to
- allow a given access
- protection. For example, a memory mapping can be set such
- that it can have
- read and write protections set, but may never be made
- executable.</p>
-
- <p>Maximum protection values are provided to the
- <tt>PROT_MAX()</tt> macro, and are
- OR'd with regular protection values.</p>
-
- <p>This change allows (e.g.) a region that must be writable
- during run-time
- linking or JIT code generation to be made permanently
- read+execute after
- writes are complete. This complements Write-XOR-Execute
- (W^X) protections
- available on other operating systems, allowing more
- precise control by the
- programmer.</p>
-
- <p>For example, to request memory that cannot be made
- executable:
- <ttt>
- mmap(NULL, size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE |
- PROT_MAX(PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE),
- MAP_ANON, -1, 0);
- </ttt></p>
-
- <p>and to request memory that may have execute permission
- enabled later on, but
- is not currently executable:</p>
-
- <p><ttt>
- mmap(NULL, size,
- PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_MAX(PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE |
- PROT_EXECUTE),
- MAP_ANON, -1, 0);
- </ttt></p>
-
- <p>This change alters mprotect argument checking and returns
- an error when
- unhandled protection flags are set. This differs from
- POSIX (in that POSIX
- only specifies an error if a valid permission can not be
- set), but is the
- documented behavior on Linux and more closely matches
- historical mmap behavior.</p>
-
- <p>In addition to explicit setting of the maximum
- permissions, an experimental
- sysctl <tt>vm.imply_prot_max</tt> causes mmap to assume
- that the initial permissions
- requested should be the maximum when the sysctl is set to
- 1. This behavior is
- known to break code that uses <tt>PROT_NONE</tt>
- reservations before mapping contents
- into part of the reservation. A later version of this work
- is expected to
- provide per-binary and per-process opt-in/out options and
- this sysctl may be
- removed in its current form. As such it is undocumented.</p>
-
- <p>While these flags are non-portable, they can be used in
- portable code with
- simple ifdefs to expand <tt>PROT_MAX()</tt> to 0.</p>
-
- <p>Sponsors: DARPA, AFRL</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Kernel ZLIB Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Xin Li</name>
- <email>delphij@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Yoshihiro Ota</name>
- <email>ota@j.email.ne.jp</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The ZLIB is a compression library is widely used in
- various software.
- The FreeBSD system had used an ancient (over 20 year-old)
- version
- of zlib (version 1.0.4) and total of 3 versions, one in
- user-land,
- one in ZFS, and one in kernel.
- Xin and Yoshihiro upgraded zlib to the latest and
- eliminated 2 extra copies.
- Along the efforts, zlib version was upgraded to 1.2.11,
- netgraph's ppp is
- re-implemented to use the standard zlib, and removed
- unmaintained code.
- We now only have one and the latest version of zlib in
- FreeBSD code base,
- new compress, compress2, and uncompress APIs exposed in
- the kernel,
- and importing changes from zlib will be simple.</p>
-
- <p>Kernel zlib changes</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20193">sys/crc32.h
- is split to avoid object file name conflict with
- ZLIB's</a></li>
-
- <li><a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20191">contrib/zlib
- is moved to sys/contrib/zlib</a></li>
-
- <li><a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19706">Kernel
- started switching to sys/contrib/zlib and ZFS copy
- dropped</a></li>
-
- <li><a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21156">Kernel
- zcalloc is introduced and compress, compress2, and
- uncompress APIs are exposed to kernel</a></li>
-
- <li><a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21375">Removed zlib
- 1.0.4 from kernel</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Kernel zlib user updates</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21176">kern_ctf.c
- updated</a></li>
-
- <li><a
- href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20222">opencryptodeflate
- updated</a></li>
-
- <li><a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20271">geom_uzip
- updated</a></li>
-
- <li><a
- href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21408">subr_compressor
- updated</a></li>
-
- <li><a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20272">if_mxge
- updated</a></li>
-
- <li><a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21175">bxe
- updated</a></li>
-
- <li><a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21186">ng_deflate
- updated</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Legacy code removals</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20190">Removed MIPS
- zlib elf trampoline</a></li>
-
- <li><a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D20248">Removed kgzip
- and kgzldr</a></li>
-
- <li><a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21099">Removed
- gzip'ed a.out support</a></li>
-
- <li><a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D21072">Removed ArmvX
- elf_trampoline.c</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Casueword(9) livelock</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Konstantin Belousov</name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Compare-And-Swap (CAS) is one of the fundamental
- building blocks
- for hardware-assisted atomic read/modify/write operations.
- Some
- architectures support it directly, for instance x86 and
- sparc. Others
- provide different building blocks, usually the pair of
- Load
- Linked/Store Conditional instructions (ll/sc) which can be
- used to construct
- CAS or other atomic operations like Fetch-And-Add or any
- atomic
- arithmetic ops using plain arithmetic instructions. An
- example is the
- LDXR/STXR pair on AArch64.</p>
-
- <p>The ll/sc operation is performed by first using the load
- linked
- instruction to load a value from memory and simultaneously
- mark the
- cache line for exclusive access. The value is then updated
- by the
- store conditional instruction, but only if there were not
- any writes to
- the marked cache line. Any write by another CPU makes the
- store
- instruction fail. So typically atomic primitives on ll/sc
- architectures retry the whole operation if only store
- failed, because
- it just means that this CPU either lost a race, or even
- the failure
- was spurious. This is so called strong version of CAS and
- atomics.
- If primitive returns failure instead, the CAS variant is
- called weak
- by C standard.</p>
-
- <p>For the FreeBSD threading library lock implementation,
- when the fast path
- mode in userspace was not possible, the kernel often needs
- to do a CAS
- operation on user memory location. In addition to all
- guarantees of
- normal CAS, it also must ensure the safety and tolerance
- to paging.
- In FreeBSD, the casueword32(9) primitive provides CAS on
- usermode
- 32bit words for kernel. Casueword32(9) was implemented as
- strong CAS,
- similarly to the mode of operation of hardware CAS
- instructions on
- x86.</p>
-
- <p>Using the strong implementation for casueword may be
- dangerous,
- since the same address is potentially accessible to other,
- potentially
- malicious, threads in the same or other processes. If
- such a thread constantly dirties the cache line used by a
- ll/sc loop, it
- could practically force the kernel-mode thread to remain
- stuck in the loop
- forever. Since the loop is tight, and it does not check
- for signals,
- the thread cannot be stopped or killed.</p>
-
- <p>The solution is to make the casueword implementation weak,
- which means that
- the interface of the primitive must be changed to allow
- notifying the
- caller about spurious failures. Also, it is now the
- caller's responsibility
- to retry as appropriate.</p>
-
- <p>The change to casueword was made for all architectures.
- Even on x86,
- the PSL.ZF value after the CMPXCHG instruction was
- returned directly
- for the new casueword. All two dozens uses of the
- primitive, all
- located in <i>kern_umtx.c</i>, were inspected
- and retry added as needed.</p>
-
- <p>As a somewhat related note, in-kernel
- <tt>atomic_cmpset(9)</tt> operations are
- strong, while <tt>atomic_fcmpset(9)</tt> should be weak,
- unless broken by
- a specific architecture. The general attitude seems to be
- that retry is the
- duty of the primitive's caller.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Signals delivered on unhandled Page Faults</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Konstantin Belousov</name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>By necessity, handling of page faults is separated into
- two pieces. The
- first is the architecture-dependent low-level machine
- exception handler,
- and the second is the architecture-independent
- <tt>vm_fault()</tt> function in
- <i>sys/vm/vm_fault.c</i>.</p>
-
- <p>Machine-dependent code for page faults typically consists
- of three
- components: a trampoline written in assembly which creates
- the C execution
- environment and gathers hardware-supplied data about page
- fault reason, a
- <tt>trap()</tt> function which is common C-level entry
- point to dispatch all
- exceptions processing, and the <tt>trap_pfault()</tt> C
- function to specifically
- handle page faults. <tt>trap_pfault()</tt> calls
- <tt>vm_fault()</tt> when help from VM is
- needed to resolve the situation.</p>
-
- <p>If the fault was handled either by
- <tt>trap()</tt>/<tt>trap_pfault()</tt> or
- <tt>vm_fault()</tt>,
- the faulting instruction is restarted. If fault cannot be
- handled for
- any reason, the next action depends on the mode in which
- the fault occured.
- If it was in kernel, and the kernel installed a helper,
- then the helper is
- called instead of returning to the faulting instruction.
- Otherwise,
- a kernel-mode page fault causes a panic.</p>
-
- <p>If the unhandled fault occured in usermode, then all
- Unixes send a
- signal to the thread whose execution caused the exception.
- POSIX (or
- Single Unix Specification) lists several cases where a
- signal should be
- sent, and specifies the signal number and <tt>si_code</tt>
- from siginfo that
- must be supplied with the signal.</p>
-
- <p>Unfortunately, FreeBSD was rather non-compliant in this
- regard. A long
- time ago, to improve compliance, we changed the signal
- sent on access
- to a page with permissions incompatible with the access
- mode.
- That caused multiple problems with garbage collection
- (GC)-based runtimes
- which incorporated knowledge of the FreeBSD quirks, so the
- <tt>machdep.prot_fault_translation</tt> sysctl knob was
- added. More cases of
- incompatibility were identified recently.</p>
-
- <p>Part of the problem is that code to calculate the signal
- and <tt>si_code</tt> from
- the Mach error returned by <tt>vm_fault()</tt> was located
- in <tt>trap_pfault()</tt>. In
- other words, each architecture did that on its own, with a
- specific set
- of bugs and non-compliance. Sometimes code even
- mis-interpreted returned
- Mach errors as <tt>errno</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>A new helper function <tt>vm_fault_trap()</tt> was added,
- that does several
- things for trap handlers: it creates ktrace points for
- faults, calls
- <tt>vm_fault()</tt>, and then interprets the result in
- terms of the user-visible
- error condition, returning precalculated signal number and
- <tt>si_code</tt> to
- the caller. Now <tt>trap_pfault()</tt> only needs to
- provide signal numbers
- for truly machine-dependent errors. For amd64, an example
- of such a
- case is a protection key violation.</p>
-
- <p>Besides compliance and bug fixes, we also provided some
- refinements to
- userspace about the reason of the delivered signal. For
- instance, on
- SIGBUS caused by copy-on-write failure due to exceeding
- swap
- reservation limit, we provide specific <tt>si_code</tt>
- <tt>BUS_OOMERR</tt>.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='kern'>
- <title>Randomized Top of Stack pointer</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Konstantin Belousov</name>
- <email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>After the ASLR so useful addition, next in the series of
- the
- buzzword-compliant checkboxes is the stack addresses
- randomization.</p>
-
- <p>The main userspace thread stack on FreeBSD is
- traditionally allocated
- from the top of the user address space and grows down.
- Besides the
- initial pointer for the stack on userspace entry, this
- area also
- contains structures for program arguments and environment
- (so called
- strings), and aux vector data for ELF images.</p>
-
- <p>Considering the goal of randomizing the addresses of
- strings and main
- thread initial frame, moving the main stack area in the
- address space
- is not feasible. It would cause significant ABI breakage,
- invalidates
- the knowledge already coded into many introspection tools,
- and causes
- unneeded additional fragmentation of the user address
- space.</p>
-
- <p>Instead a typical approach of adding a gap of randomized
- size between
- top of stack and a place for strings was used. It is done
- in a way
- which preserves the stack alignment requirement. Stack gap
- is only
- enabled if ASLR is enabled (not default) and stack gap
- itself is
- enabled (default if ASLR is enabled). Stack gap is
- specified in
- percentage of the total stack size that can be used for
- maximum gap.</p>
-
- <p>The main drawback of the gap approach was shortly
- identified. Since
- gap is cut from the normal stack area, attempts of the
- programs to
- reduce stack size using rlimit(RLIMIT_STACK) could cut the
- active stack
- region if new limit happens to be smaller than the gap.
- E.g. on amd64
- with its default 512M main thread stack, even one percent
- of the max
- gap gives approximately 5M of unused stack, that can blow
- up the limit
- of several KBs.</p>
-
- <p>Typical reason for using rlimit(2) this way is for
- programs that wire
- all of its address space with mlockall(2), trying to
- reduce potential
- wired stack size to avoid exceeding RLIMIT_MEMLOCK.</p>
-
- <p>First victim of that issue was ntpd, which resets the
- stack limit
- after start for a really small value. Currently the wiring
- was removed
- from ntpd, because apparently it does not make the
- timekeeping better
- by any means, contrary to popular belief.</p>
-
- <p>My opinion is that the problem is more in the user
- interface area than
- in the gap approach itself. We should make it easy to
- specify small
- gap sizes, which cannot be done with integral percentage
- interface.
- So far I did not formulated a way to do this which I would
- like, and
- since nobody looked for a good solution because after ntpd
- was fixed,
- the severity of the issue seems very low.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>Broadcom ARM64 SoC support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Michal Stanek</name>
- <email>mst@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Kornel Duleba</name>
- <email>mindal@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
- <email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Semihalf team continued working on FreeBSD support for
- the
- <a
- href="https://www.broadcom.com/products/embedded-and-networking-processors/communications/bcm58712/">Broadcom
- BCM5871X SoC series</a></p>
-
- <p>BCM5871X are quad-core 64-bit ARMv8 Cortex-A57
- communication
- processors targeted for networking applications such as
- 10G routers,
- gateways, control plane processing and NAS.</p>
-
- <p>Completed since the last update:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>iProc PCIe root complex (internal and external buses):
- fixes and improvements,</li>
-
- <li>Crypto engine acceleration for IPsec offloading.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Todo:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Upstreaming of work. This work is expected to be
- submitted/merged
- to HEAD in the Q4 of 2019.</li>
- </ul>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Juniper Networks, Inc
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD/powerpc Project</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Mark Linimon (ports)</name>
- <email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Justin Hibbits (src)</name>
- <email>jhibbits@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Piotr Kubaj (ports)</name>
- <email>pkubaj@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/powerpc/ports">Status of FreeBSD ports on PowerPC</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/powerpc/ports/PortsOnGcc">Status of FreeBSD ports on PowerPC built using gcc</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/powerpc/ports/PortsOnClang">Status of FreeBSD ports on PowerPC built using clang</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/powerpc/llvm-elfv2">Bringing LLVM to PowerPC64 target, using OpenPower ELF v2 ABI</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD/powerpc project continues to make great
- strides. However,
- as we discovered at BSDCan 2019, we have not done a great
- job of letting
- people know.</p>
-
- <p>Key points:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>powerpc64 src on recent hardware has been
- production-quality for over
- a year now.</li>
- <li>powerpc64 ports has been developer-quality for over 18
- months now.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- The main targeted platforms:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>powerpc64 on IBM POWER8 and POWER9 chips (the most recent
- available).
- This is the primary focus going forward. FreeBSD 12 is
- required;
- FreeBSD 13 is recommended.</li>
- <li>powerpc64 on older Apple Power Macs, on a continuing but
- secondary
- basis. Any FreeBSD version should work.</li>
- <li>powerpc64 on x5000. However, this is still developer-only
- quality.
- FreeBSD 13 is recommended.</li>
- <li>powerpcspe on Amiga A1222. However, this is still
- developer-only quality.
- FreeBSD 13 is recommended.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- The software status:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>powerpc*/12 and earlier still remain on the antiquated
- gcc4.2.1 in
- base.</li>
- <li>powerpc*/13 will soon be switched to llvm90 in base. A
- great deal
- of work has been undertaken to ensure as few regressions
- as possible.
- Once that switch has occurred (see llvm-elfv2 link above),
- powerpc*/13
- support on gcc4.2.1 will no longer be a priority.</li>
- <li>FreeBSD.org package sets are available for powerpc64/12
- (quarterly)
- and powerpc64/13 (default) through the usual method.</li>
- <li>Firefox works on powerpc64 using experimental (not-yet
- committed) patches,</li>
- <li>As of the most recent package build on powerpc64/13 (still
- gcc4.2.1),
- the following statistics apply:
- <table class="tblbasic">
- <tr><th> Queued </th><th> Built </th><th> Failed </th><th> Skipped </th><th> Ignored </th></tr>
- <tr><td> 33306 </td><td> 30514 </td><td> 245 </td><td> 1686 </td><td> 861 </td></tr>
- </table>
- </li>
- <li>More ports fixes are being committed every day.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Also, Piotr would like to thank the FreeBSD Foundation for
- funding
- his personal Talos, and Raptor (via its IntegriCloud
- subsidiary) for
- loaning a server on which talos.anongoth.pl runs.</p>
-
- <p>The team would like to thank IBM for the loan of two
- POWER8 machines,
- and Oregon State University (OSU) for providing the
- hosting. As well,
- we would like to thank the clusteradm team for keeping the
- Tyan POWER8
- machines online that are hosted at <a
- href="https://www.nyi.net">NYI</a>.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>NXP ARM64 SoC support</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
- <email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Artur Rojek</name>
- <email>ar@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>The Semihalf team initiated working on FreeBSD support for
- the
- <a
- href="https://www.nxp.com/products/processors-and-microcontrollers/arm-based-processors-and-mcus/qoriq-layerscape-arm-processors/qoriq-layerscape-1046a-and-1026a-multicore-communications-processors:LS1046A">NXP
- LS1046A SoC</a></p>
-
- <p>LS1046A are quad-core 64-bit ARMv8 Cortex-A72 processors
- with
- integrated packet processing acceleration and high speed
- peripherals
- including 10 Gb Ethernet, PCIe 3.0, SATA 3.0 and USB 3.0
- for a wide
- range of networking, storage, security and industrial
- applications.</p>
-
- <p>Completed since the last update:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>DPAA Network interface support</li>
-
- <li>SD/MMC</li>
-
- <li>USB3.0</li>
-
- <li>I2C</li>
-
- <li>GPIO</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- In progress:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>QSPI</li>
-
- <li>Network performance improvements</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Todo:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Upstreaming of developed features. This work is expected
- to
- be submitted/merged to HEAD in the Q4 of 2019.</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Alstom Group
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='arch'>
- <title>FreeBSD support for the forthcoming Arm Morello CPU, SoC, and board</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Robert Watson</name>
- <email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Andrew Turner</name>
- <email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Brooks Davis</name>
- <email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body>
- <p>In September 2019, Arm announced Morello, an experimental
- multicore superscalar
- ARMv8-A CPU, SoC, and prototype board extended to
- implement the CHERI
- protection model. Morello will become available in 2021.
- More details can be
- found in
- <a
- href="https://www.arm.com/blogs/blueprint/digital-security-by-design">Arm's
- blog</a>, a
- <a
- href="https://www.lightbluetouchpaper.org/2019/10/18/ukri-digital-security-by-design-a-190m-research-programme-around-arms-morello-an-experimental-armv8-a-cpu-soc-and-board-with-cheri-support/">Light
- Blue Touchpaper blog</a>,
- and the main
- <a
- href="https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/ctsrd/cheri/">CHERI
- website</a>.</p>
-
- <p>We have updated CheriBSD, a CHERI-adapted version of
- FreeBSD originally
- targeted at the MIPS-based SRI/Cambridge CHERI processor
- prototype, to support
- the current draft architecture. This includes full
- userspace spatial and
- referential memory safety
-
- <a href="https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/ctsrd/pdfs/201904-asplos-cheriabi.pdf">CheriABI</a>,
- as well as backwards compatibility to support running
- existing ARMv8-A
- userspace binaries.</p>
-
- <p>We will continue to update CheriBSD/Morello as the ISA is
- finalised. Will also
- closely track the public CheriBSD/MIPS trunk, picking up
- new software features
- utilizing CHERI as they mature, as well as to pick up
- changes from the baseline
- FreeBSD development trunk.</p>
-
- <p>We currently anticipate releasing CheriBSD/Morello as open
- source once the ISA
- and toolchain are published in 2020.</p>
-
- <p>Sponsors: DARPA, AFRL</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Ports Collection</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>René Ladan</name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Ports Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">About FreeBSD Ports</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/ports-contributing.html">Contributing to Ports</url>
- <url href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html">FreeBSD Ports Monitoring</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">Ports Management Team</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD Ports Management Team, tasked with overseeing
- the Ports Tree and
- its committers, reports that the following events happened
- during 2019Q3:</p>
-
- <p>The number of ports grew to just under 38,000 during the
- last quarter. We have
- just over 2,000 open ports PRs, of which 400 are
- unassigned. In this period,
- 169 committers made 7,340 commits to HEAD and 561 commits
- to the quarterly
- branch. This shows that the trend of last quarter of
- increased activity is
- continuing.</p>
-
- <p>During the last quarter, we welcomed Santhosh Raju (fox@)
- and Dmitri Goutnik
- (dmgk@) to the team, and said goodbye to gabor@. During
- the last quarter,
- feld@ decided to step down from the portmgr@ and
- ports-secteam@ teams. We
- would like to thank them for their past services.</p>
-
- <p>In the last three months, bapt@ put on his engineering hat
- and released a new
- version of pkg (1.12), added support for overlays to the
- Ports Tree, fixed
- two Make targets (deinstall-depends and reinstall), and
- cleaned up
- bsd.sites.mk.</p>
-
- <p>On the infrastructure side, USES=pure became obsolete and
- has therefore been
- removed, and two new USES, xorg and xorg-cat have been
- added and replace the
- old bsd.xorg.mk. Two new keywords, ldconfig and
- ldconfig-linux, were added to
- simplify formatting of package lists.</p>
-
- <p>A number of default versions changed: Lazarus to 2.0.4,
- Linux to CentOS 7,
- LLVM to 9.0, Perl to 5.30, PostgreSQL to 11, and Ruby to
- 2.6. Of the big
- user-visible ports, Firefox got updated to 69.0.1,
- Firefox-esr to 68.1.0,
- Chromium to 76.0.3809.132, and Xfce to 4.14.</p>
-
- <p>During the last quarter, antoine@ ran 48 exp-runs to test
- package updates, test
- updating bsd.java.mk, test the new ldconfig and
- ldconfig-linux keywords, test
- default version updates, test the new xorg and xorg-cat
- USES, test base
- updates, and test various improvements to Go and Ruby.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>FreshPorts</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Dan Langille</name>
- <email>dvl@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreshPorts.org/">FreshPorts</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/FreshPorts/git_proc_commit">git_proc_commit code</url>
- <url href="https://news.freshports.org/2019/09/03/things-you-didnt-know-freshports-can-do/">Things you didn’t know FreshPorts can do</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>FreshPorts consolidates commits into an easy-to-follow
- format so you can track changes to your favorite ports.
- It also processes src, doc, and www commit. FreshPorts
- parses
- incoming emails and refreshes the database with what it
- finds.</p>
-
- <p>In early September I started looking at how FreshPorts
- could use a git repository for processing commits. The
- result was <a
- href="https://news.freshports.org/2019/09/02/git-and-freshports/">an
- approach</a> for identifying new commits and
- for iterating through them.</p>
-
- <p>The next idea was <a
- href="https://news.freshports.org/2019/09/18/moving-towards-commit-hooks/">commit
- hooks</a> but the most interesting
- bit of that exercise was commit iteration.</p>
-
- <p>At the EuroBSDCon 2019 FreeBSD Developer summit, I wrote
- up a small requirements section and then received great
- help from two sources:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Jan-Piet MENS recommended a <a
- href="https://www.freshports.org/devel/py-gitpython/">Python
- library</a> and
- it turned out to be great</li>
- <li>Sergey Kozlov wrote Python code to create xml using
- that Python library</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- On the trip home, I was able to get the code to parse
- a git commit into XML and loaded into a FreshPorts
- database.</p>
-
- <p>Returning home from the conference, I created a new
- FreshPorts instance for processing git based on the above.
- The website has needed no changes related to git.</p>
-
- <p>The remaining tasks:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>automate the script (git pull, etc)</li>
-
- <li>detect new commits (for later iteration)</li>
-
- <li>design a light-weight git hook</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Event: EuroBSDCon 2019 Hackathon
- Sponsored by: Intel Corporation (work done by Sergey
- Kozlov)</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>KDE on FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Adriaan de Groot</name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://freebsd.kde.org/">KDE FreeBSD</url>
- <url href="https://community.kde.org/FreeBSD">KDE Community FreeBSD</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The <i>KDE on FreeBSD</i> project packages the
- software produced by
- the KDE Community for FreeBSD. The software includes a
- full desktop environment, the art application
- <a href="https://kdenlive.org">https://kdenlive.org</a>
- and hundreds of other applications that can be used on
- any FreeBSD desktop machine.</p>
-
- <p>Along with KDE itself, the team maintains the Qt
- libraries, the CMake
- build system, and a handful of other C++ libraries used in
- the KDE stack.</p>
-
- <p>The upstream releases KDE Frameworks (libraries) on a
- monthly
- cycle, KDE Plasma (the desktop environment) quarterly and
- a collection of KDE Applications (usable everywhere) twice
- a year.
- The KDE on FreeBSD team chased a dozen updates to these
- components
- so that FreeBSD remains one of the most up-to-date systems
- with KDE software (and Qt).</p>
-
- <p>A large (and possibly breaking, still needs more
- investigation)
- change came with the release to KDE's Digikam 6.3.0, which
- stopped
- using its previous plugins system (the "old" plugins are
- still used
- by other KDE software).</p>
-
- <p>A new entry in the net-im category was added for Ruqola, a
- Rocket.chat client for rich instant-messaging.</p>
-
- <p>CMake was updated twice. This forces the rebuild of
- several thousand
- C++-based ports. The KDE on FreeBSD team then fixes those
- ports,
- regardless of whether the error is in the CMake update, or
- in
- the upstream code. These updates tend to take a large
- amount of effort,
- since they touch unfamiliar (and often very-very-legacy)
- code.</p>
-
- <p>The <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=New&amp;bug_status=Open&amp;bug_status=In%20Progress&amp;bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&amp;email1=kde%40FreeBSD.org&amp;emailassigned_to1=1&amp;emailtype1=substring&amp;f0=OP&amp;f1=OP&amp;f2=product&amp;f3=component&amp;f4=alias&amp;f5=short_desc&amp;f7=CP&amp;f8=CP&amp;f9=assigned_to&amp;j1=OR&amp;j_top=OR&amp;o2=substring&amp;o3=substring&amp;o4=substring&amp;o5=substring&amp;o9=substring&amp;query_format=advanced&amp;v2=kde%40&amp;v3=kde%40&amp;v4=kde%40&amp;v5=kde%40&amp;v9=kde%40&amp;human=1">open
- bugs list</a>
- grew to 24 this quarter.
- It tends to hover around 20 items as new things come in
- and old ones are resolved. We welcome detailed bug reports
- and patches. KDE packaging updates are prepared in
- a <a
- href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-kde/">copy
- of the ports repository</a>
- on GitHub and then merged in SVN. We welcome pull requests
- there as well.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>Java on FreeBSD</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Greg Lewis</name>
- <email>glewis@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/openjdk-jdk11u">OpenJDK 11 repository at FreeBSD GitHub</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>Over the last few quarters there has been considerable
- work in improving
- support for Java 11 and higher, with some work being
- backported to Java 8.</p>
-
- <p>Starting with the initial release in March on amd64, over
- the
- intervening months FreeBSD support was added for features
- such as:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Java Flight Recorder</li>
-
- <li>HotSpot Serviceability Agent</li>
-
- <li>HotSpot Debugger</li>
-
- <li>DTrace</li>
-
- <li>Javac Server</li>
-
- <li>Java Sound</li>
-
- <li>SCTP</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- In addition, support for the aarch64, i386 and powerpc64
- architectures
- was also added.</p>
-
- <p>With most features supported, attention turned to
- compliance, using the
- internal JDK test suite as a method of measuring this.
- Most work during
- the third quarter has focused on this, with test failures
- dropping from
- 50+ failures to only 2 tier1 test failures (which don't
- appear to impact
- functionality at all). Some significant fixes include:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>A stack overflow crash</li>
-
- <li>Errors in external process handling</li>
-
- <li>The unpack200 utility (on little endian systems)</li>
-
- <li>HotSpot Debugger functionality such as thread enumeration</li>
-
- <li>Networking functionality</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Finally, this work has been forward ported to Java 12 and
- 13, with FreeBSD
- gaining support for these versions on or just after the
- day of release.</p>
-
- <p>Note that this work has been a collaboration with many
- others. While there
- are too many contributors to list here (please take a look
- at the commit
- history of the GitHub repository), I'd like to recognise
- Kurt Miller of
- OpenBSD for his tireless work as a co-collaborator on Java
- for BSD through
- many years.</p>
-
- <p>I'm also grateful to the sponsorship of the FreeBSD
- Foundation, which has
- allowed me to focus on this work for Q3.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='ports'>
- <title>XFCE 4.14 update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Guido Falsi</name>
- <email>xfce@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://xfce.org/about/news/?post=1565568000">XFCE 4.14 announce</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>On September 19th the XFCE desktop environment ports have
- been updated
- to the recently released XFCE 4.14 version.</p>
-
- <p>These updates include upgrades of all the main XFCE
- components to the
- latest versions which have been migrated to GTK3, with few
- exceptions.
- Base components still require and link to GTK2 in addition
- to GTK3 to
- allow older GTK2 XFCE applications, for example panel
- plugins, to keep
- working.</p>
-
- <p>Due to this change the gtk-xfce-engine theme is deprecated
- since it only
- supports GTK2. The XFCE metaport by default installs the
- greybird theme,
- but it is not enabled by default.</p>
-
- <p>This new version also includes now it's own
- xfce4-screensaver program
- which is installed by default.</p>
-
- <p>Finally the default Display Manager on which XFCE depends
- has been
- changed to LightDM.</p>
-
- <p>Some regressions were reported in bugzilla. In particular
- the one
- affecting most users is a regression in the window
- manager: on specific
- graphic display hardware the window manager fails to
- properly draw
- window decorations, which appear black and blocky on
- affected systems.</p>
-
- <p>This problem has also been reported in the upstream bug
- tracker and a
- solution is being sought.</p>
-
- <p>If anyone is experiencing this display glitch and is able
- to test,
- please contact xfce@freebsd.org to help trying to figure
- out a solution.</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='third'>
- <title>ClonOS: virtualization platform on top of FreeBSD Operating System</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Oleg Ginzburg</name>
- <email>olevole@olevole.ru</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://clonos.tekroutine.com/download.html">ClonOS 19.09</url>
- <url href="https://www.bsdstore.ru/">CBSD</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <h3>What is ClonOS?</h3>
-
- <p>ClonOS is a turnkey open-source platform based on FreeBSD
- and the CBSD
- framework. ClonOS offers a complete web UI for an easy
- control, deployment
- and management of FreeBSD jails containers and bhyve/Xen
- hypervisor virtual
- environments.</p>
-
- <p>ClonOS is currently the only available platforms which
- allow both Xen and bhyve
- hypervisors to coexist on the same host. Since ClonOS is a
- FreeBSD-based
- platform, it has the ability to create and manage jails
- natively, allowing
- you to run FreeBSD applications without losing
- performance.</p>
-
- <h3>ClonOS/CBSD 2019Q3 Status Report</h3>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Added support for cloud-init (Linux/BSD VMs) and
- cloudbase-init
- (Windows VMs). It gives the ability to use FreeBSD as IaaS
- platform
- for instant deployment and usage of virtual machines based
- on bhyve
- hypervisor.</li>
-
- <li>Project started to use own cloud images for better
- stability and
- resiliency.</li>
-
- <li>New mirrors in France, US and Canada were added for
- distributing ISO/cloud-init images in addition to Russia,
- Latvia and
- Ukraine.</li>
-
- <li>Now we're using Jenkins CI for testing regular ClonOS
- builds:
- <a
- href="https://jenkins.ircdriven.net/job/Update%20clonos%20packages./">Update
- clonos packages</a> (Thanks to Daniel Shafer)</li>
-
- <li>New pkg repository was deployed to support ClonOS
- installation
- from packages (at this moment only FreeBSD-12 packages are
- available)
- <a
- href="https://pkg.ircdriven.net/packages/12amd64-clonos/">ClonOS
- package repo</a> (Thanks to Daniel Shafer)</li></ul>
-
- <p>
- Open issues and tasks:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Volunteers, contributors and testers are urgently needed
- to
- distribute ClonOS on FreeBSD environments.</li>
-
- <li>We'd like to expand our mirrors number geographically,
- your help and contribution will be much appriciated.</li>
-
- <li>We're urgently looking for hosting sponsorship for various
- developing and testing activities.</li></ul>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='third'>
- <title>sysctlinfo</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Alfonso Sabato Siciliano</name>
- <email>alfonso.siciliano@email.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://gitlab.com/alfix/sysctlinfo">gitlab.com/alfix/sysctlinfo</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>The FreeBSD kernel maintains a Management Information Base
- (MIB) where a
- component (object) represents a parameter of the system.
- The <i>sysctl</i> system
- call explores the MIB to find an object by its Object
- Identifier (OID) and
- calls its handler to get or set the value of the
- parameter. It is often
- necessary to find an object not to call its handler but to
- get its info
- (description, type, name, next object, etc.), so the
- kernel provides an
- undocumented interface implemented in kern_sysctl.c.</p>
-
- <p>sysctlinfo is a new interface to explore the sysctl MIB
- and to pass the info
- of an object to the userland. The project provides: a
- README, a manual, helper
- macros, examples, tests and converted tools.</p>
-
- <p>Primarily sysctlinfo provides a new set of sysctl nodes
- (corresponding to the
- kernel interface) to handle an object up to CTL_MAXNAME
- levels:
- sysctl.entryfakename, sysctl.entrydesc, sysctl.entrylabel,
- sysctl.entrykind,
- sysctl.entryfmt and sysctl.entrynextleaf. Moreover new
- features have been
- implemented: the support for the capability mode,
- sysctl.entryname,
- sysctl.entryidbyname and sysctl.entrynextnode. To get all
- the info about an
- object the kernel needs to find it many times, then the
- new
- sysctl.entryallinfo* nodes were written, they are 30%
- more efficient. Finally,
- *byname nodes were added: they search the object by its
- name avoiding to call
- sysctl.name2oid (or similar) to explore the MIB just to
- find the corresponding
- OID.</p>
-
- <p>sysctlinfo can be installed via <i>sysutils/sysctlinfo-kmod</i>
- or by applying the
- <i>sysctlinfo.diff</i> patch (more efficient than the module
- because uses a shared
- lock). The interface is used by <i>deskutils/sysctlview
- 1.5</i>,
- <i>sysutils/nsysctl 1.2</i> and the converted version of
- sysctl(8), sysctlbyname(3),
- sysctlnametomib(3), they should be used to get the value
- of an object with 23/24
- levels or if some level-name has only the '\0' character.
- In the future a new
- <i>byname</i> node will be added to allow sysctlbyname() to
- manage a CTLTYPE_NODE with
- a no-NULL handler, example
- sysctlbyname("kern.proc.pid.\&lt;pid\&gt;").</p>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='third'>
- <title>Nomad pot driver - Orchestrating jails via nomad</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Luca Pizzamiglio</name>
- <email>pizzamig@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Esteban Barrios</name>
- <email>esteban.barrios@trivago.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/trivago/nomad-pot-driver">Nomad pot driver</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/pizzamig/pot">Pot project</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>An experimental project has started to provide jail
- orchestration
- based on <tt>nomad</tt> and the jail framework
- <tt>pot</tt>, similarly to how
- orchestration works with docker.</p>
-
- <p>This model allows us to split the jail creation and the
- jail deployment.
- Jail images can be created and exported using the
- <tt>pot</tt> framework.
- The images can be deployed and orchestrated using
- <tt>nomad</tt>.
- A driver has been developed to allow <tt>nomad</tt> to
- interact with <tt>pot</tt>.</p>
-
- <p>One of the goals of this project is to use non-persistent
- jails as
- containers, allowing us to:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>define containers similar to Docker (but not identical,
- because
- the underlaying OS is different)</li>
-
- <li>identify potential missing features in FreeBSD to support
- such a computational model</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- In the next quarter, we will launch the first service
- based on this
- project.</p>
-
- <p>Next steps are:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>provide more guides and howtos</li>
-
- <li>improve stability, extending the tests suite</li>
-
- <li>improving tooling to create/manage images</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>
- trivago N.V.
- </sponsor>
-
- </project>
-
- <project cat='third'>
- <title>ENA FreeBSD Driver Update</title>
-
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>Michal Krawczyk</name>
- <email>mk@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Maciej Bielski</name>
- <email>mba@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
- <email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/amzn/amzn-drivers/blob/master/kernel/fbsd/ena/README">ENA README</url>
- </links>
-
- <body>
- <p>ENA (Elastic Network Adapter) is the smart NIC available
- in the
- virtualized environment of Amazon Web Services (AWS). The
- ENA
- driver supports multiple transmit and receive queues and
- can handle
- up to 100 Gb/s of network traffic, depending on the
- instance type
- on which it is used.</p>
-
- <p>ENAv2 has been under development for FreeBSD, similar to
- Linux
- and DPDK. Since the last update internal review and
- improvements
- of the patches were done, followed by validation on
- various AWS
- instances.</p>
-
- <p>Completed since the last update:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Verification and review of the NETMAP support</li>
-
- <li>Mapping of the memory as WC on A1 instances in order to
- enable LLQ mode</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>
- Todo:</p>
-
- <ul>
- <li>Upstream of NETMAP support</li>
-
- <li>Upstream of the fix for LLQ mode on A1 instances</li>
- </ul>
-
- <p></p>
-
- <sponsor>
- Amazon.com Inc
- </sponsor>
-
- </body>
-
- </project>
-
-</report>
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- <date>
- <month>10-12</month>
-
- <year>2019</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
- <p>Here is the last quarterly status report for 2019. As you
- might remember
- from last report, we changed our timeline: now we collect
- reports the last
- month of each quarter and we edit and publish the full
- document the next
- month. Thus, we cover here the period October 2019 -
- December 2019.</p>
- <p>If you thought that the FreeBSD community was less active
- in the
- Christmas' quarter you will be glad to be proven wrong: a
- quick glance at
- the summary will be sufficient to see that much work has
- been done in the
- last months.</p>
- <p>Have a nice read!</p>
- <p>-- Lorenzo Salvadore</p>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
-
- <p>Entries from the various official and semi-official teams,
- as found in the <a href="&enbase;/administration.html">Administration
- Page</a>.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
-
- <p>Projects that span multiple categories, from the kernel and userspace
- to the Ports Collection or external projects.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
-
- <p>Updates to kernel subsystems/features, driver support,
- filesystems, and more.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
-
- <p>Updating platform-specific features and bringing in support
- for new hardware platforms.</p>.
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
-
- <p>Changes affecting the base system and programs in it.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
-
- <p>Changes affecting the Ports Collection, whether sweeping
- changes that touch most of the tree, or individual ports
- themselves.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>third</name>
-
- <description>Third-Party Projects</description>
-
- <p>Many projects build upon &os; or incorporate components of
- &os; into their project. As these projects may be of interest
- to the broader &os; community, we sometimes include brief
- updates submitted by these projects in our quarterly report.
- The &os; project makes no representation as to the accuracy or
- veracity of any claims in these submissions.</p>
- </category>
- <project cat="team"><title>FreeBSD Core Team</title><contact> <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Core Team</name>
- <email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body><p>The FreeBSD Core Team is the governing body of FreeBSD.</p>
-<ul><li>Julie Saravanos, the sister of Bruce D. Evans (bde),
- mailed core with the sad
- news that Bruce passed away on 2019-12-18 at the age of 68
- years. Bruce was a
- deeply respected member of the community, served on the
- Core team, and made
- over 5,000 commits. Bruce's impact on our culture was so
- profound that new
- terminology was spawned. This is an excerpt of a message
- from Poul-Henning
- Kamp to Julie.
-<blockquote>
-<p>
- I don't know precisely when I first communicated with
- Bruce, it was in the
- late 1980'ies via "UseNET", but I can say with certainty
- that few people
- have inspired me more, or improved my programming more,
- than Bruce he did
- over the next half of my life.</p>
-<p>All large projects invent its own vocabulary and in
- FreeBSD two of the
- neologisms are "Brucification", and "Brucified".</p>
-<p>A "brucification" meant receiving a short, courteous note
- pointing out a
- sometimes subtle deficiency, or an overlooked detail in a
- source code
- change. Not necessarily a serious problem, possibly not
- even a problem to
- anybody at all, but nonetheless something which was wrong
- and ought to be
- fixed. It was not uncommon for the critique to be
- considerably longer
- than the change in question.</p>
-<p>If one ignored brucifications one ran the risk of being
- "brucified", which
- meant receiving a long and painstakingly detailed list of
- every single one
- of the errors, mistakes, typos, shortcomings, bad
- decisions, questionable
- choices, style transgressions and general sloppiness of
- thinking, often
- expressed with deadpan humor sharpened to a near-fatal
- point.</p>
-<p>The most frustrating thing was that Bruce would be
- perfectly justified and
- correct. I can only recall one or two cases where I were
- able to respond
- "Sorry Bruce, but you're wrong there..." - and I confess
- that on those
- rare days I felt like I should cut a notch in my keyboard.</p>
-<p>The last email we received from Bruce is a good example of
- the depth of
- knowledge and insight he provided for the project:</p>
-<p>
- https://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=1163414+0+archive/2019/svn-src-all/20191027.svn-src-all</p>
-</blockquote>
-</li>
-<li>The 12.1 release was dedicated to another FreeBSD
- developer who passed away in
- the fourth quarter of 2019, Kurt Lidl. The FreeBSD
- Foundation has a memorial
- page to Kurt.
-<p>
-
- https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/in-memory-of-kurt-lidl/</p>
-<p>We send our condolences to both the families of Bruce and
- Kurt.</p></li>
-<li>Core has documented The Project's policy on support tiers.
-<p>
-
- https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/committers-guide/archs.html</p></li>
-<li>Core approved a source commit bit for James Clarke. Brooks
- Davis (brooks)
- will mentor James and John Baldwin (jhb) will co-mentor. </li>
-<li>The Project's first Season of Docs ended with a negative
- result. The work was
- not completed and contact could not be established with
- the writer. No
- payment was made and the financing was set aside for
- future work. </li>
-<li>Google Summer of Code completed. Information about the
- seven accepted
- projects can be found on the wiki page.
-<p>
- https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2019Projects</p></li>
-<li>Adam Weinberger (adamw) was added to conduct@. Adam has
- demonstrated
- competence, understanding, and fairness in personal
- matters. </li>
-<li>Li-Wen Hsu (lwhsu) contacted Core after receiving a report
- from concerned
- local community members about past updates to The
- Project's
- internationalization policy. Lengthy discussions took
- place to determine how
- to reaffirm that The Project maintains a neutral position
- in political
- disputes. Updates were made to the document and it was
- decided that any
- future changes would require explicit Core approval.
-<p>
- https://www.freebsd.org/internal/i18n.html</p></li>
-<li>After nomination by Edward Napierała (trasz), core voted
- to grant Daniel
- Ebdrup (debdrup) and Lorenzo Salvadore (salvadore)
- membership in The Project.
- Both Daniel and Lorenzo have been working on the quarterly
- reports for the
- past few quarters. </li>
-<li>The Core-initiated Git Transition Working Group continued
- to meet over the
- last quarter of 2019. Their report is still forthcoming. </li></ul>
-</body>
-</project>
-<project cat="team"><title>FreeBSD Foundation</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Deb Goodkin</name>
- <email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body><p>The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
- organization dedicated to
- supporting and promoting the FreeBSD Project and community
- worldwide. Funding
- comes from individual and corporate donations and is used
- to fund and manage
- software development projects, conferences and developer
- summits, and provide
- travel grants to FreeBSD contributors. The Foundation
- purchases and supports
- hardware to improve and maintain FreeBSD infrastructure
- and provides resources
- to improve security, quality assurance, and release
- engineering efforts;
- publishes marketing material to promote, educate, and
- advocate for the FreeBSD
- Project; facilitates collaboration between commercial
- vendors and FreeBSD
- developers; and finally, represents the FreeBSD Project in
- executing contracts,
- license agreements, and other legal arrangements that
- require a recognized
- legal entity.</p>
-<p>Here are some highlights of what we did to help FreeBSD
- last quarter:</p>
-<h3>Partnerships and Commercial User Support</h3>
-<p>We help facilitate collaboration between commercial users
- and FreeBSD
- developers. We also meet with companies to discuss their
- needs and bring that
- information back to the Project. In Q4, Ed Maste and Deb
- Goodkin met with a
- few commercial users in the US. It's not only beneficial
- for the above, but it
- also helps us understand some of the applications where
- FreeBSD is used. We
- were also able to meet with a good number of commercial
- users at the Bay Area
- Vendor/Developer Summit and Open Source Summit Europe.
- These venues provide an
- excellent opportunity to meet with commercial and
- individual users and
- contributors to FreeBSD.</p>
-<h3>Fundraising Efforts</h3>
-<p>In 2019, we focused on supporting a few key areas where
- the Project needed the
- most help. The first area was software development.
- Whether it was contracting
- FreeBSD developers to work on projects like wifi support,
- to providing internal
- staff to quickly implement hardware workarounds, we've
- stepped in to help keep
- FreeBSD innovative, secure, and reliable. Software
- development includes
- supporting the tools and infrastructure that make the
- development process go
- smoothly, and we're on it with team members heading up the
- Continuous
- Integration efforts, and actively involved in the
- clusteradmin and security
- teams.</p>
-<p>Our advocacy efforts focused on recruiting new users and
- contributors to the
- Project. We attended and participated in 38 conferences
- and events in 21
- countries. From giving FreeBSD presentations and workshops
- to staffing tables,
- we were able to have 1:1 conversations with thousands of
- attendees.</p>
-<p>Our travels also provided opportunities to talk directly
- with FreeBSD
- commercial and individual users, contributors, and future
- FreeBSD
- users/contributors. We've seen an increase in use and
- interest in FreeBSD from
- all of these organizations and individuals. These meetings
- give us a chance to
- learn more about what organizations need and what they and
- other individuals
- are working on. The information helps inform the work we
- should fund.</p>
-<p>In 2019, your donations helped us continue our efforts of
- supporting critical
- areas of FreeBSD such as:</p>
-<ul><li>Operating System Improvements: Providing staff to
- immediately respond to
- urgent problems and implement new features and
- functionality allowing for
- the innovation and stability you've come to rely on. </li>
-<li>Improving and increasing test coverage, continuous
- integration, and automated
- testing with a full-time software engineer to ensure you
- receive the highest
- quality, secure, and reliable operating system. </li>
-<li>Security: Providing engineering resources to bolster the
- capacity and
- responsiveness of the Security team providing you with
- peace of mind when
- security issues arise. </li>
-<li>Growing the number of FreeBSD contributors and users from
- our global FreeBSD
- outreach and advocacy efforts, including expanding into
- regions such as
- China, India, Africa, and Singapore. </li>
-<li>Offering FreeBSD workshops and presentations at more
- conferences, meetups,
- and universities around the world. </li>
-<li>Providing opportunities such as developer and vendor
- summits and company
- visits to help facilitate collaboration between commercial
- users and FreeBSD
- developers, as well as helping to get changes pushed into
- the FreeBSD source
- tree, and creating a bigger and healthier ecosystem. </li></ul>
-<p>
- We've accomplished a lot this year, but we are still only
- a small 501(c)3
- organization focused on supporting FreeBSD and not a trade
- organization like
- many other open source Foundations.</p>
-<p>Please consider <a
- href="https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/">making
- a donation</a>
- at https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/ to help us
- continue and increase
- our support for FreeBSD.</p>
-<p>We also have the Partnership Program, to provide more
- benefits for our larger
- commercial donors.
- Find out more information at
-
- https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/FreeBSD-foundation-partnership-program/
- and share with your companies!</p>
-<h3>OS Improvements</h3>
-<p>The Foundation supports software development projects to
- improve FreeBSD
- through our full time technical staff, contractors, and
- project grant
- recipients. They maintain and improve critical kernel
- subsystems, add new
- features and functionality, and fix bugs.</p>
-<p>Between October and December there were 236 commits to the
- FreeBSD source
- repository tagged with FreeBSD Foundation sponsorship.
- This is about 10%
- of all commits during this period. Some of these projects
- have their own
- entries in the quarterly report, and are not repeated
- here, while others
- are briefly described below.</p>
-<p>As usual, Foundation staff member Konstantin Belousov
- committed a large
- number of UFS, NFS, tmpfs, VM system, and low-level Intel
- x86 bug fixes and
- improvements. Kostik also committed improvements to the
- run-time linker
- (rtld), and participated in very many code reviews,
- helping to get changes
- from other developers integrated into the tree.</p>
-<p>Following on from his work to improve debugging tools in
- the Linuxulator
- environment, Edward Napierała integrated the Linux Test
- Project (LTP) with
- FreeBSD's CI system, and committed a number of small bug
- fixes to the
- Linuxulator itself.</p>
-<p>Mark Johnston continued working on infrastructure for the
- Syzkaller system
- call fuzzing tool, and committed fixes for many issues
- identified by it.
- Mark committed improvements to RISC-V infrastructure, the
- network stack,
- performance and locking, and x86 pmap.</p>
-<p>Mark also added support for newer Intel WiFi chipsets to
- the iwm driver,
- enabling WiFi support for the Lenovo X1 Carbon 7th
- generation, and other
- contemporary laptops.</p>
-<p>Ed Maste committed a number of improvements and cleanups
- in build
- infrastructure, vt console fixes including issues with
- keyboard maps,
- some blacklistd updates, documentation updates, and other
- small changes.
- Ed also committed some work to prepare for the removal of
- GCC 4.2.1 from
- the FreeBSD source tree, currently planned for Q1 2020.</p>
-<h3>Continuous Integration and Quality Assurance</h3>
-<p>The Foundation provides a full-time staff member who is
- working on improving
- our automated testing, continuous integration, and overall
- quality assurance
- efforts.</p>
-<p>During the fourth quarter of 2019, Foundation staff
- continued to improve the
- project's CI infrastructure, worked with contributors to
- fix the failing build
- and test cases. We worked with other teams in the project
- for their testing
- needs and also worked with many external projects and
- companies to improve
- their support of FreeBSD. We added several new CI jobs and
- brought the
- <a href="https://ci.freebsd.org/hwlab">FreeBSD Hardware
- Testing Lab</a> online.</p>
-<p>We published
- <a
- href="https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/2019-in-review-ci-and-testing-advancements/">2019
- in Review: CI and Testing Advancements</a>
- on the Foundation's blog.</p>
-<p>See the FreeBSD CI section of this report for completed
- work items and detailed
- information.</p>
-<h3>Supporting FreeBSD Infrastructure</h3>
-<p>The Foundation provides hardware and support to improve
- the FreeBSD
- infrastructure. Last quarter, we continued supporting
- FreeBSD hardware located
- around the world.</p>
-<h3>FreeBSD Advocacy and Education</h3>
-<p>A large part of our efforts are dedicated to advocating
- for the Project. This
- includes promoting work being done by others with FreeBSD;
- producing advocacy
- literature to teach people about FreeBSD and help make the
- path to starting
- using FreeBSD or contributing to the Project easier; and
- attending and helping
- other FreeBSD contributors volunteer to run FreeBSD
- events, staff FreeBSD
- tables, and give FreeBSD presentations.</p>
-<p>The FreeBSD Foundation sponsors many conferences, events,
- and summits around the globe. These events can be
- BSD-related, open source, or technology events
- geared towards underrepresented groups. We support
- the FreeBSD-focused events to help provide a venue
- for sharing knowledge, to work together on
- projects, and to facilitate collaboration between
- developers and commercial users. This all helps
- provide a healthy ecosystem. We support the
- non-FreeBSD events to promote and raise awareness
- of FreeBSD, to increase the use of FreeBSD in
- different applications, and to recruit more
- contributors to the Project.</p>
-<p>
- Check out some of the advocacy and education work we did
- last quarter:</p>
-<ul><li>Organized the 2019 Bay Area FreeBSD Vendor and Developers
- Summit
- in Santa Clara, CA</li>
-<li>Presented at COSCON '19 in Shanghai, China</li>
-<li>Represented FreeBSD at All Things Open 2019, in Raleigh,
- North Carolina</li>
-<li>Industry Partner Sponsor for LISA '19 in Portland, OR</li>
-<li>Silver Sponsor of OpenZFS in San Francisco, CA</li>
-<li>Gave a technical presentation at School of Mines in
- Golden, CO</li>
-<li>Presenting and representing FreeBSD at Seagl, in Seattle,
- WA</li>
-<li>Presented at Open Source Summit Europe in Lyon France</li>
-<li>Committed to sponsoring LinuxConfAu 2020, in Gold Coast,
- Australia in
- addition to holding a FreeBSD Mini-Conf</li>
-<li>Accepted to present at the BSD Dev Room at FOSDEM '20, in
- Brussels, Belgium</li>
-<li>Accepted to have a stand at FOSDEM '20, in Brussels,
- Belgium</li>
-<li>Committed to sponsoring FOSSASIA 2020, in Singapore</li>
-<li>Committed to hold FreeBSD Day at SCALE 18x, in Pasadena,
- CA </li></ul>
-<p>
- We continued producing FreeBSD advocacy material to help
- people promote
- FreeBSD. Learn more about our efforts in 2019 to advocate
- for FreeBSD:
-
- https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/2019-in-review-advocacy/</p>
-<p>Our Faces of FreeBSD series is back. Check out the latest
- post: Mahdi Mokhtari.
-
- https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/faces-of-freebsd-2019-mahdi-mokhtari/</p>
-<p>Read more about our conference adventures in the
- conference recaps and trip
- reports in our monthly newsletters:
-
- https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/</p>
-<p>We help educate the world about FreeBSD by publishing the
- professionally
- produced FreeBSD Journal. As we mentioned previously, the
- FreeBSD Journal is
- now a free publication. Find out more and access the
- latest issues at
- https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/.</p>
-<p>You can find out more about events we attended and
- upcoming events at
- https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/news-and-events/.</p>
-<p>We have continued our work with a new website developer to
- help us improve our
- website. Work has begun to make it easier for community
- members to find
- information more easily and to make the site more
- efficient.</p>
-<h3>Legal/FreeBSD IP</h3>
-<p>The Foundation owns the FreeBSD trademarks, and it is our
- responsibility to
- protect them. We also provide legal support for the core
- team to investigate
- questions that arise.</p>
-<p>Go to http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org to find out how we
- support FreeBSD and
- how we can help you!</p>
-</body>
-</project>
-<project cat="team"><title>FreeBSD Release Engineering Team</title><contact> <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Release Engineering Team</name>
- <email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/releases/12.1R/schedule.html">FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE schedule</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/releases/12.1R/announce.html">FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE announcement</url>
- <url href="https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/">FreeBSD development snapshots</url>
- </links>
-
- <body><p>The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is responsible for
- setting
- and publishing release schedules for official project
- releases
- of FreeBSD, announcing code freezes and maintaining the
- respective branches, among other things.</p>
-<p>The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team continued work on the
- 12.1-RELEASE, which
- started September 6th. This release cycle was the first
- "freeze-less" release
- from the Subversion repository, and the test bed for
- eliminating the requirement
- of a hard code freeze on development branches.</p>
-<p>The 12.1-RELEASE cycle concluded with the final build
- beginning November 4th,
- preceded by three BETA builds and two RC builds. The RC3
- build had been
- included in the original schedule, but had been decided to
- not be required.</p>
-<p>Additionally throughout the quarter, several development
- snapshots builds
- were released for the <i>head</i>,
- <i>stable/12</i>, and
- <i>stable/11</i> branches.</p>
-<p>Much of this work was sponsored by Rubicon Communications,
- LLC (netgate.com)
- and the FreeBSD Foundation.</p>
-</body>
-</project>
-<project cat="team"><title>Cluster Administration Team</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Cluster Administration Team</name>
- <email>clusteradm@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/administration.html#t-clusteradm">Cluster Administration Team members</url>
- </links>
-
- <body><p>The FreeBSD Cluster Administration Team consists of the
- people responsible for administering the machines
- that the Project relies on for its distributed
- work and communications to be synchronised. In
- this quarter, the team has worked on the
- following:</p>
-<ul><li>Upgrade ref11-{amd64,i386}.freebsd.org to 11.3-STABLE
- r353313</li>
-<li>Ongoing systems administration work:</li>
-<li>Creating accounts for new committers.</li>
-<li>Backups of critical infrastructure.</li>
-<li>Keeping up with security updates in 3rd party software. </li></ul>
-<p>
- Work in progress:</p>
-<ul><li>Review the service jails and service administrators
- operation.</li>
-<li>South Africa Mirror (JINX) in progress.</li>
-<li>NVME issues on PowerPC64 Power9 blocking dual socket
- machine from being used as pkg builder.</li>
-<li>Drive upgrade test for pkg builders (SSDs) courtesy of the
- FreeBSD Foundation.</li>
-<li>Boot issues with Aarch64 reference machines.</li>
-<li>New NYI.net sponsored colocation space in Chicago-land
- area.</li>
-<li>Setup new host for CI staging environment.</li>
-<li>Plan how to add new semi-official pkg mirrors </li></ul>
-</body>
-</project>
-<project cat="team"><title>Continuous Integration</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Jenkins Admin</name>
- <email>jenkins-admin@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Li-Wen Hsu</name>
- <email>lwhsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://ci.FreeBSD.org">FreeBSD Jenkins Instance</url>
- <url href="https://ci.FreeBSD.org/hwlab">FreeBSD Hardware Testing Lab</url>
- <url href="https://artifact.ci.FreeBSD.org">FreeBSD CI artifact archive</url>
- <url href="https://hackmd.io/@FreeBSD-CI">FreeBSD CI weekly report</url>
- <url href="https://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-testing">freebsd-testing Mailing List</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/Jenkins">FreeBSD Jenkins wiki</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/HostedCI">Hosted CI wiki</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/3rdPartySoftwareCI">3rd Party Software CI</url>
- <url href="https://preview.tinyurl.com/y9maauwg">Tickets related to freebsd-testing@</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci">FreeBSD CI Repository</url>
- </links>
-
- <body><p>The FreeBSD CI team maintains continuous integration
- system and related tasks
- for the FreeBSD project. The CI system regularly checks
- the committed changes
- can be successfully built, then performs various tests and
- analysis of the
- results. The results from build jobs are archived in an
- artifact server, for
- the further testing and debugging needs. The CI team
- members examine the
- failing builds and unstable tests, and work with the
- experts in that area to
- fix the code or adjust test infrastructure. The details
- are of these efforts
- are available in the <a
- href="https://hackmd.io/@FreeBSD-CI">weekly CI
- reports</a>.</p>
-<p>During the fourth quarter of 2019, we worked with the
- contributors and
- developers in the project for their testing needs and also
- worked with many
- external projects and companies to improve their support
- of FreeBSD. The
- <a href="https://ci.freebsd.org/hwlab">FreeBSD Hardware
- Testing Lab</a> is online in this
- quarter. It's still in work in progress stage and we are
- merging the different
- versions and will integrate more tightly to the main CI
- server. We are also
- working on make this work more easierly to be reproduced.</p>
-<p>Work in progress:</p>
-<ul><li>Collecting and sorting CI tasks and ideas at
- https://hackmd.io/bWCGgdDFTTK_FG0X7J1Vmg</li>
-<li>Setup the CI stage environment and put the experimental
- jobs on it</li>
-<li>Implementing automatic tests on bare metal hardware</li>
-<li>Adding drm ports building test against -CURRENT</li>
-<li>Testing and merging pull requests at
- https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci/pulls</li>
-<li>Planning for running ztest and network stack tests</li>
-<li>Helping more 3rd software get CI on FreeBSD through a
- hosted CI solution</li>
-<li>Adding LTP test jobs.</li>
-<li>Adding non-x86 test jobs.</li>
-<li>Adding external toolchin related jobs. </li></ul>
-<p>
- Please see freebsd-testing@ related tickets for more WIP
- information.</p>
-</body>
-
- <sponsor>
- The FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-<project cat="proj"><title>IPSec Extended Sequence Number (ESN) support</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Patryk Duda</name>
- <email>pdk@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
- <email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body><p>Extended Sequence Number (ESN) is IPSec extension defined
- in <a
- href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4303#section-2.2.1">RFC4303
- Section 2.2.1</a>.
- It makes possible to implement high-speed IPSec
- implementations where standard, 32-bit sequence
- number is not sufficent.
- Key feature of the ESN is that only low order 32 bits of
- sequence number are transmitted over the wire.
- High-order 32 bits are maintained by sender and receiver.
- Additionally high-order bits are included in the
- computation of Integrity Check Value (ICV) field.</p>
-<p>Extended Sequence Number support contains following:</p>
-<ul><li>Modification of existing anti-replay algorithm to fulfil
- ESN requirements</li>
-<li>Trigger soft lifetime expiration at 80% of UINT32_MAX
- when ESN is disabled</li>
-<li>Implement support for including ESN into ICV in cryptosoft
- engine in both
- encrypt and authenticate mode (eg. AES-CBC and SHA256
- HMAC) and combined
- mode (eg. AES-GCM)</li>
-<li>Implement support for including ESN into ICV in AES-NI
- engine in both
- encrypt and authenticate mode and combined mode </li></ul>
-<p>
- Remaining work:</p>
-<ul><li>Upstream patches of the anti-replay algorithm</li>
-<li>Adjust implementation of crypto part after the reworked
- Open Crypto Framework gets stable </li></ul>
-<p></p>
-</body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Stormshield
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-<project cat="proj"><title>NFS Version 4.2 implementation</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Rick Macklem</name>
- <email>rmacklem@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body><p>RFC-7862 describes a new minor revision to the NFS Version
- 4 protocol.
- This project implements this new minor revision.</p>
-<p>The NFS Version 4 Minorversion 2 protocol adds several
- optional
- features to NFS, such as support for SEEK_DATA/SEEK_HOLE,
- file
- copying done on the server that avoids data transfer over
- the wire
- and support for posix_fallocate(), posix_fadvise().
- Hopefully these features can improve performance for
- certain applications.</p>
-<p>This project has basically been completed. The code
- changes have now
- all been committed to head/current and should be released
- in FreeBSD 13.</p>
-<p>Testing by others would be appreciated. To do testing, an
- up to date
- head/current system is required. Client mounts need the
- "minorversion=2" mount option to enable this protocol.
- The NFS server will have NFSv4.2 enabled by default.</p>
-</body>
-</project>
-<project cat="proj"><title>DTS Update</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Emmanuel Vadot</name>
- <email>manu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body><p>DTS files (Device Tree Sources) were updated to be on par
- with Linux 5.4 for
- HEAD and 5.2 for the 12-STABLE branch.
- The DTS for the RISC-V architecture are now imported as
- well.</p>
-</body>
-</project>
-<project cat="proj"><title>RockChip Support</title><contact> <person>
- <name></name>
- <email>freebsd-arm@FreeBSD.Org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Emmanuel Vadot</name>
- <email>manu@FreeBSD.Org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Michal Meloun</name>
- <email>mmel@FreeBSD.Org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body><p>RockChip RK3399 now has USB3 support, some configuration
- such as device mode
- are still not supported however host mode should work on
- any board.</p>
-<p>Support for SPI has been committed which enables ability
- to interact with SPI
- flash if present.</p>
-<p>All regulators for the RK808 PMIC (Power Management IC)
- have been added.</p>
-<p>All clocks are now supported which completes clock and
- reset implementation,
- previously only clocks from devices with drivers were
- supported.</p>
-<p>The TS-ADC (Temperature Sensor ADC) is now supported, this
- adds the ability
- to read temperature of the CPU and GPU via sysctl
- hw.temperature .</p>
-<p>Initial PCIe support has been committed and verified
- working on several
- different boards.
- Known working devices are NVMe devices and PCIe cards that
- doesn't utilize PCIe
- switching or bridge functionality.</p>
-<p>Card Detection for SDCard on RK3328 and RK3399 is now
- supported. There is still
- some problems if the board is using a GPIO for CD instead
- of the internal detection
- mechanism.</p>
-</body>
-</project>
-<project cat="proj"><title>Creating virtual FreeBSD appliances from RE VMDK images</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Oleksandr Tymoshenko</name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/gonzoua/freebsd-mkova">freebsd-mkova</url>
- </links>
-
- <body><p>OVA is a file format for packaging and distributing
- virtual appliances: pre-configured virtual machine
- images. Virtual appliance file contains full VM
- information like the number of CPUs, amount of
- memory, list of virtual devices, it also includes
- disk images. Applications like VirtualBox or
- VMWare can import OVA files; this process can be
- easily automated.</p>
-<p>freebsd-mkova is a CLI tool to create OVA files using VMDK
- images provided by FreeBSD RE. For now, only a
- limited set of attributes can be specified: VM
- name, number of CPU, amount of memory, and disk
- size. The tool also does only cursory sanity
- checks on the VMDK file format, assuming it's a
- monolithic sparse file and that it has to be
- converted to the stream-optimized format. The
- script can be extended to make hardware
- configuration more flexible and VMDK parser more
- robust.</p>
-</body>
-</project>
-<project cat="kern"><title>SoC audio framework and RK3399 audio drivers</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Oleksandr Tymoshenko</name>
- <email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/gonzoua/freebsd/tree/rk3399_audio">rk3399_audio</url>
- </links>
-
- <body><p>Most modern SoCs and devboards have audio support in one
- form or another, but it's one of the areas that
- are overlooked by FreeBSD driver developers. The
- most common architecture for the audio pipeline on
- a single-board computer consists of two DAIs
- (digital audio interfaces): CPU and codec,
- connected by a serial bus.</p>
-<p>CPU DAI is a SoC IP block that operates with samples:
- obtains them from the driver for playback or
- provides them to the driver for recording through
- FIFOs or DMA requests. Audio samples leave (or
- arrive at) the SoC through a serial bus, usually
- I2S, that is connected to Codec DAI.</p>
-<p>Codec DAI is an external (to the SoC) chip that packs one
- or more DAC/ADC blocks along with mixers,
- amplifiers, and probably more specialized devices
- like filters and/or sound effects. The analog part
- of the codec is connected to
- microphones/headphones/speakers. On SBCs, the
- codec usually communicates with SoC through two
- interfaces: data path, over which audio samples
- travel, and a control interface that is used to
- read/write chip registers and configure its
- behavior. The most common choices for these are
- I2S and I2C buses, respectively.</p>
-<p>For FDT-enabled devices, an audio pipeline is described as
- a virtual DTB node that has links to the CPU and
- codec device(s), and which specifies the data
- format, and clock details that both the CPU and
- the codec chips would use. It also may have more
- than one CPU/codec pair.</p>
-<p>Using Firefly-RK3399 as a test device, I was able to
- implement I2S driver for RK3399 SoC (PIO mode,
- playback only), the driver for Realtek's RT5640
- chip (headphones playback only + mixer controls)
- and a base outline of SoC audio framework. Some
- bits of <tt>rk_i2s</tt> and the framework were
- ported from the NetBSD code developed by Jared
- McNeill. On my WIP branch, I can play mp3 audio
- and control playback volume.</p>
-<p>The primary missing functionalities at the moment are
- recording support, multi-link audio cards, DMA
- support. The most critical among these is DMA
- support. In the current implementation, all buffer
- management is placed at the ausoc layer, which is
- not going to work for DMA, because only the CPU
- DAI driver would know about the memory constraints
- and access mechanisms. The current state of RK3399
- support does not allow to implement DMA transfers
- for <tt>rk_i2s</tt> easily, but I plan to look
- into this right after adding recording support,
- which should not be a lot of work.</p>
-</body>
-</project>
-<project cat="kern"><title>FreeBSD on Microsoft HyperV and Azure</title><contact> <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Integration Services Team</name>
- <email>bsdic@microsoft.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Wei Hu</name>
- <email>whu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Li-Wen Hsu</name>
- <email>lwhsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/MicrosoftAzure">FreeBSD on MicrosoftAzure wiki</url>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/HyperV">FreeBSD on Microsoft HyperV</url>
- </links>
-
- <body><p>Wei is working on HyperV Socket support for FreeBSD.
- HyperV Socket provides a way for host and guest to
- communicate using common socket interfaces without
- networking support. Some features in Azure require
- HyperV Socket support in guest.</p>
-<p>It is planned to commit the code by the end of February.</p>
-<p>This project is sponsored by Microsoft. Details of HyperV
- Socket is available at
- https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/hyper-v-on-windows/user-guide/make-integration-service</p>
-<p>Li-Wen and Wei are working on improving FreeBSD release on
- Azure. During this quarter, Wei has published the
- <a
- href="https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/en-us/marketplace/apps/microsoftostc.freebsd-11-3?tab=Overview">11.3-RELEASE
- on Azure</a>. Li-Wen is working on the FreeBSD
- release codes related to Azure for the -CURRENT
- and 12-STABLE branches.</p>
-<p>This project is sponsored by Microsoft and FreeBSD
- Foundation.</p>
-</body>
-</project>
-<project cat="kern"><title>FreeBSD on EC2 ARM64</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Colin Percival</name>
- <email>cperciva@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/B081NF7BY7">FreeBSD/ARM 12 in AWS Marketplace</url>
- <url href="https://www.patreon.com/cperciva">FreeBSD/EC2 Patreon</url>
- <url href="https://twitter.com/cperciva/status/1206688489518985216">M6G vs M5 buildworld cost/time performance</url>
- </links>
-
- <body><p>In November 2018, Amazon Web Services announced the first
- Elastic
- Compute Cloud (EC2) instances built around the ARM64
- platform.
- While FreeBSD supported the ARM64 platform, running on
- this specific
- virtual machines took some additional work, but by April
- 2019 the
- weekly snapshot builds performed by the Release
- Engineering Team
- included ARM64 AMIs for FreeBSD HEAD.</p>
-<p>In November 2019 FreeBSD 12.1 was released, including the
- first
- "RELEASE" FreeBSD EC2/ARM64 AMIs. A few weeks later,
- FreeBSD/ARM64
- was added as a new "product" to the AWS Marketplace.</p>
-<p>At the re:Invent 2019 conference in December 2019, Amazon
- announced
- a second family of ARM64 instances, known variously as
- "Graviton 2"
- and "M6G". These are far more powerful than the
- first-generation
- ARM64 EC2 instances, and have a roughly 40%
- price/performance advantage
- over the "M5" family of x86 EC2 instances; and existing
- FreeBSD 12.1
- and HEAD AMIs run "out of the box" on these instances.</p>
-<p>Work is currently underway to improve kernel locking
- scalability on
- these instances; with high levels of parallelism (e.g.
- buildworld -j64)
- the G6M instances have approximately 1.5x higher sys:user
- ratios than
- equally-sized M5 instances, suggesting that there is room
- for improvement
- here.</p>
-<p>Two issues have been recently identified, both likely
- relating to ACPI:</p>
-<ul><li>EC2 "StopInstance" API calls, which translate to ACPI
- "power button"
- notifications, do not trigger FreeBSD to shut down; this
- results in a
- timeout from EC2 and a "hard poweroff".</li>
-<li>Hotplugging/unplugging EBS volumes, which normally
- operates via ACPI
- device notifications, does not work. </li></ul>
-<p>
- Help from developers familiar with ARM64 and ACPI would be
- much
- appreciated.</p>
-</body>
-
- <sponsor>
- FreeBSD/EC2 Patreon
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-<project cat="kern"><title>ENA FreeBSD Driver Update</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Michal Krawczyk</name>
- <email>mk@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Maciej Bielski</name>
- <email>mba@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
- <email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/amzn/amzn-drivers/blob/master/kernel/fbsd/ena/README">ENA README</url>
- </links>
-
- <body><p>ENA (Elastic Network Adapter) is the smart NIC available
- in the
- virtualized environment of Amazon Web Services (AWS). The
- ENA
- driver supports multiple transmit and receive queues and
- can handle
- up to 100 Gb/s of network traffic, depending on the
- instance type
- on which it is used.</p>
-<p>Completed since the last update:</p>
-<ul><li>Upstream of the driver v2.1.0 version, introducing:</li>
-<li>Netmap support</li>
-<li>Driver structure rework (split datapath code from
- initialization)</li>
-<li>Fix for keep-alive timeout due to prolonged reset</li>
-<li>Enable LLQ mode on arm64 instances by enabling memory
- mapped as WC </li></ul>
-<p>
- Work in progress::</p>
-<ul><li>ENA v2.2.0 release, introducing new bug fixes, features
- and other improvements </li></ul>
-<p></p>
-</body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Amazon.com Inc
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-<project cat="arch"><title>PowerPC on Clang</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Justin Hibbits</name>
- <email>jhibbits@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Brandon Bergren</name>
- <email>bdragon@freebsd.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Alfredo Dal'Ava Júnior</name>
- <email>alfredo.junior@eldorado.org.br</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body><p>Shortly before the end of the year all 3 PowerPC targets
- (powerpc, powerpc64,
- powerpcspe) switched to Clang as the base compiler. This
- was an effort spanning
- nearly the full year, with several people involved. 32-bit
- PowerPC platforms
- (powerpc, powerpcspe) still require GNU ld, but powerpc64
- uses LLD as the base
- linker. The other two platforms will migrate as soon as
- LLD is ready, which
- should be in the next several months.</p>
-<p>With the switch to Clang and LLD, powerpc64 also switched
- to ELFv2, a modern ABI
- initially targeted for Linux powerpc64le (little endian),
- but the ABI itself is
- endian agnostic; however, ELFv2 is binary incompatible
- with ELFv1. FreeBSD is
- still big endian on all powerpc targets.</p>
-</body>
-</project>
-<project cat="arch"><title>NXP ARM64 SoC support</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
- <email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Artur Rojek</name>
- <email>ar@semihalf.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body><p>The Semihalf team initiated working on FreeBSD support for
- the
- <a
- href="https://www.nxp.com/products/processors-and-microcontrollers/arm-based-processors-and-mcus/qoriq-layerscape-arm-processors/qoriq-layerscape-1046a-and-1026a-multicore-communications-processors:LS1046A">NXP
- LS1046A SoC</a></p>
-<p>LS1046A are quad-core 64-bit ARMv8 Cortex-A72 processors
- with
- integrated packet processing acceleration and high speed
- peripherals
- including 10 Gb Ethernet, PCIe 3.0, SATA 3.0 and USB 3.0
- for a wide
- range of networking, storage, security and industrial
- applications.</p>
-<p>Completed since the last update:</p>
-<ul><li>QSPI</li>
-<li>Network performance improvements </li></ul>
-<p>
- Todo:</p>
-<ul><li>Upstreaming of developed features. This work is expected
- to
- be submitted/merged to HEAD in the Q1 of 2020. </li></ul>
-<p></p>
-</body>
-
- <sponsor>
- Alstom Group
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-<project cat="bin"><title>Linux compatibility layer update</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Edward Tomasz Napierala</name>
- <email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <body><p>Linux binaries of Linux Test Projects tests are now part
- of the <a href="https://ci.FreeBSD.org">FreeBSD Continuous
- Integration infrastructure</a>.
- This makes it easy to track progress in improving the
- Linux
- compatibility layer, and to detect regressions.</p>
-<p>There was a fair number of all kinds of improvements to
- the layer,
- ranging from updated linux(4) man page, to a new
- <tt>linux</tt> rc script,
- which now takes care of eg mounting Linux-specific
- filesystems
- or setting ELF fallback brand, to new syscalls, to tiny
- improvements
- such as making ^T work for Linux binaries.</p>
-<p>From the user point of view, when running 13-CURRENT,
- Linux jails
- are now in a mostly working state: you can SSH into a jail
- with
- CentOS 8 binaries, run screen(1), Emacs, Postgres, OpenJDK
- 11,
- use <tt>yum upgrade</tt>...
- Of course there's still a bunch of things that need work:</p>
-<ul><li>There is a patch from chuck@ that makes core dumps work
- for
- Linux binaries; this will make debugging much easier </li>
-<li>There are pending reviews for patches that add
- <a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13209">extended
- attributes support</a>,
- <a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10275">fexecve(2)
- syscall</a>,
- <a href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D19917">sendfile</a>;
- they require wrapping
- up and committing </li>
-<li>There are over <a
- href="https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-amd64-test_ltp/">400
- failing LTP tests</a>.
- Some of them are false positives, some are easy to fix
- bugs, some require adding
- new system calls. Any help is welcome. </li></ul>
-<p></p>
-</body>
-
- <sponsor>
- FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-<project cat="ports"><title>Ports Collection</title><contact> <person>
- <name>René Ladan</name>
- <email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>FreeBSD Ports Management Team</name>
- <email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">About FreeBSD Ports</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/ports-contributing.html">Contributing to Ports</url>
- <url href="http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html">FreeBSD Ports Monitoring</url>
- <url href="https://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html">Ports Management Team</url>
- </links>
-
- <body><p>The Ports Management Team is responsible for overseeing
- the overall direction
- of the Ports Tree, building packages, and personnel
- matters. This entry shows
- what happened in the last quarter.</p>
-<p>2019Q4 closed with a total of 38,200 ports and 2180 open
- PRs of which a small
- 470 PRs are unassigned. Last quarter saw 7907 commits from
- 157 committers to
- the HEAD branch and 358 commits from 61 committers to the
- 2019Q4 branch. This
- seems to suggest a small increase in activity compared to
- the quarter before.</p>
-<p>During the last quarter, we welcomed Oleksii "Alex"
- Samorukov (samm@) and
- Scott Long (scottl@, already a source committer) as new
- ports committers. We
- also said goodbye to az@, brd@, dtekse@, eadler@, and
- johans@.</p>
-<p>The default versions of some ports changed: Lazarus is now
- at version 2.0.6,
- Samba at 4.10, and Python at 3.7. The web browsers
- received their updates too:
- Chromium is now at version 78.0.3904.108, Firefox at
- version 72.0 and its ESR
- counterpart at version 68.4.0. Finally, the Qt stack got
- updated to version
- 5.13.2.</p>
-<p>Some modernizations took place: the "palm" category was
- removed as well as the
- virtual "ipv6" category. IPv6 support (next to IPv4) is
- now considered the
- norm. Lastly, the CentOS 6 ports were removed after their
- CentOS 7 counterparts
- were made the default in the previous quarter.</p>
-<p>As always, antoine@ was happy to take your exp-runs, this
- time a total of 30,
- for various ports and framework updates, default version
- updates, and the
- removal of OpenJDK 6 and OpenJRE 6.</p>
-</body>
-</project>
-<project cat="ports"><title>KDE on FreeBSD</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Adriaan de Groot</name>
- <email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://freebsd.kde.org/">KDE FreeBSD</url>
- <url href="https://community.kde.org/FreeBSD">KDE Community FreeBSD</url>
- </links>
-
- <body><p>The <i>KDE on FreeBSD</i> project packages the
- software produced by
- the KDE Community for FreeBSD. The software includes a
- full desktop environment, the art application
- <a href="https://kdenlive.org">https://kdenlive.org</a>
- and hundreds of other applications that can be used on
- any FreeBSD desktop machine.</p>
-<p>The monthly releases of KDE Frameworks, bugfix-releases of
- KDE Plasma
- Desktop and the quarterly feature release of KDE Plasma
- Desktop
- were all landed in the ports tree shortly after upstream
- releases.
- There were also monthly KDE Applications bugfix-releases
- which also
- landed in a timely manner.</p>
-<p>Digikam landed a new release thanks to Dima Panov.
- We hope this gets rid of the instability caused by the
- previous release update from last quarter.</p>
-<p>The <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=New&amp;bug_status=Open&amp;bug_status=In%20Progress&amp;bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&amp;email1=kde%40FreeBSD.org&amp;emailassigned_to1=1&amp;emailtype1=substring&amp;f0=OP&amp;f1=OP&amp;f2=product&amp;f3=component&amp;f4=alias&amp;f5=short_desc&amp;f7=CP&amp;f8=CP&amp;f9=assigned_to&amp;j1=OR&amp;j_top=OR&amp;o2=substring&amp;o3=substring&amp;o4=substring&amp;o5=substring&amp;o9=substring&amp;query_format=advanced&amp;v2=kde%40&amp;v3=kde%40&amp;v4=kde%40&amp;v5=kde%40&amp;v9=kde%40&amp;human=1">open
- bugs list</a>
- grew to 32 this quarter with a handful of strange build
- failures.
- We welcome detailed bug reports
- and patches. KDE packaging updates are prepared in
- a <a
- href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-kde/">copy
- of the ports repository</a>
- on GitHub and then merged in SVN. We welcome pull requests
- there as well.</p>
-</body>
-</project>
-<project cat="ports"><title>Java on FreeBSD</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Greg Lewis</name>
- <email>glewis@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/freebsd/openjdk-jdk11u">OpenJDK 11 repository at FreeBSD GitHub</url>
- </links>
-
- <body><p>During Q4 the FreeBSD java porting effort features smaller
- updates than
- those of the previous quarters. However, the following
- changes are worth
- mentioning:</p>
-<ul><li>Updated ports for OpenJDK 8u232, 11.0.5, and 13.0.1</li>
-<li>Removal of the EOL'ed Java 6, 9, and 10 ports</li>
-<li>Fixed remote debugging for Java 11+</li>
-<li>Fixed a problem with running external processes for Java
- 11+ </li></ul>
-<p></p>
-</body>
-
- <sponsor>
- FreeBSD Foundation
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-<project cat="ports"><title>Electron and VSCode</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Hiroki Tagato</name>
- <email>tagattie@yandex.com</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Luca Pizzamiglio</name>
- <email>pizzamig@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/tagattie/FreeBSD-Electron">Electron port</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/tagattie/FreeBSD-VSCode">VSCode port</url>
- </links>
-
- <body><p>Electron is a popular framework to build desktop
- application using JavaScript, HTML and CSS.
- Few months ago, electronjs has been added to the ports
- tree.
- Currently version 4.x and 6.x are supported.</p>
-<p>In the last quarter, a popular application, the powerful
- VSCode editor, has been added to the ports tree as
- well.
- VSCode is based on electron 6.x</p>
-<p>atom, another popular editor, is still a work in progress
- and it's based on electron 4.x</p>
-<p>Many thanks to Hiroki, for the hard work, and to Antoine,
- for support of the special poudriere configuration
- needed to build VSCode.</p>
-</body>
-</project>
-<project cat="ports"><title>Bastille</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Christer Edwards</name>
- <email>christer.edwards@gmail.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/BastilleBSD/bastille">Bastille GitHub</url>
- <url href="https://gitlab.com/bastillebsd-templates">Bastille Templates</url>
- <url href="https://bastillebsd.org">Bastille Website</url>
- </links>
-
- <body><h3>What is Bastille?</h3>
-<p>Bastille is an open-source system for automating
- deployment and management of
- containerized applications on FreeBSD.</p>
-<p>Bastille uses FreeBSD jails as a container platform and
- adds template
- automation to create a Docker-like collection of
- containerized software. The
- template collection currently validates 30-40 applications
- from the ports tree,
- and is growing!</p>
-<p>Templates take care of installing, configuring, enabling,
- and starting the
- software, providing an automated way of building
- containerized stacks.</p>
-<p>Bastille is available in ports at
- <tt>sysutils/bastille</tt>.</p>
-<h3>Q4 2019 Status</h3>
-<p>In Q4 2019 Bastille published three releases (for a total
- of ten releases in
- 2019). Highlights from these updates include:</p>
-<ul><li>support for "thin" (shared base) and "thick" (unique base)
- jails</li>
-<li>support for INCLUDE and FSTAB in template system</li>
-<li>upgrade support for shared and unique base jails</li>
-<li>GitLab CI/CD testing for all official templates</li>
-<li>automatic template validation and CVE scan</li>
-<li>dedicated pf table for private IP jails </li></ul>
-<p>
- Bastille saw an increase in community contributions with
- six new GitHub
- contributors. These people generously improved error
- checking, release
- validation (sha256), firewall functionality, flexible
- networking and
- initial support for resource limits!</p>
-<p>We want to thank everyone that contributed to Bastille in
- 2019. Your support
- has been amazing!</p>
-</body>
-</project>
-<project cat="ports"><title>Universal Packaging Tool (upt)</title><contact> <person>
- <name>The upt mailing list</name>
- <email>upt@framalistes.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name></name>
- <email>#upt-packaging</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://framagit.org/upt/">Upt repositories</url>
- <url href="https://framagit.org/upt/upt/">Upt itself</url>
- <url href="https://framagit.org/upt/upt-freebsd">The FreeBSD backend</url>
- </links>
-
- <body><p>The Universal Package Manager (upt) is a tool designed to
- easily port
- software from common upstream package archives (such as
- <a href="https://rubygems.org/">https://rubygems.org/</a>)
- to
- various operating systems, including FreeBSD, of course.</p>
-<p>A lot of similar tools already exist: pytoport (which
- creates FreeBSD
- ports for PyPI packages), gem2deb (which creates Debian
- packages from a
- Ruby gem), and many others.</p>
-<p>The main difference between these tools and upt is that
- the latter uses
- a modular design, allowing it to handle packages from many
- sources and
- support many different operating systems through plugins.
- You may
- try upt by installing sysutils/py-upt,
- sysutils/py-upt-pypi and
- sysutils/py-upt-freebsd. Suppose you would like to package
- "upt-cran",
- which is hosted on PyPI. You could do it like so:</p>
-<code><p>
- # upt package -f pypi -b freebsd -o /usr/ports/sysutils/
- upt-cran</p>
-<p>$ tree /usr/ports/sysutils/py-upt-cran
- /usr/ports/sysutils/py-upt-cran
- |-- Makefile
- |-- distinfo
- `-- pkg-descr</p>
-<p>$ cat sysutils/py-upt-cran/Makefile
- # $FreeBSD$</p>
-<p>PORTNAME= upt-cran
- DISTVERSION= 0.1
- CATEGORIES= sysutils python
- MASTER_SITES= CHEESESHOP
- PKGNAMEPREFIX= ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}</p>
-<p>MAINTAINER= python@FreeBSD.org
- COMMENT= CRAN frontend for upt</p>
-<p>LICENSE= BSD3CLAUSE
- LICENSE_FILE= ${WRKSRC}/XXX</p>
-<p>RUN_DEPENDS=
- ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}lxml&gt;0:devel/py-lxml@${PY_FLAVOR}
- \
-
- ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}requests&gt;0:www/py-requests@${PY_FLAVOR}
- \
-
- ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}upt&gt;0:sysutils/py-upt@${PY_FLAVOR}
- TEST_DEPENDS=
- ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}requests-mock&gt;0:www/py-requests-mock@${PY_FLAVOR}</p>
-<p>USES= python
- USE_PYTHON= autoplist distutils</p>
-<p>.include &lt;bsd.port.mk&gt;</p>
-</code>
-<p></p>
-<p>Note that the Rubygems and CPAN frontends are also
- available
- (sysutils/py-upt-rubygems and sysutils/py-upt-cpan).</p>
-<p>Bug reports and comments about this new tool are welcome.</p>
-</body>
-</project>
-<project cat="ports"><title>Wine on FreeBSD</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Gerald Pfeifer</name>
- <email>gerald@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.winehq.org">Wine homepage</url>
- </links>
-
- <body><p>A lot has happened since our last quarterly report. The
- Wine 4
- release series has been in our tree for nearly a year and
- proven
- rather stable. Both that port and wine-devel, which tracks
- bi-weekly development releases, have seen regular
- adjustments to
- infrastructure changes and small improvements, in
- particular also
- around non-default options.</p>
-<p>Now we need help!</p>
-<p>WoW64 (or Wine on Wine 64) allows running both 32-bit and
- 64-bit
- Windows applications in one installation. A volunteer has
- proposed</p>
-<ul><li>a general framework for lib32- companion libraries
- <a
- href="https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16830">https://reviews.freebsd.org/D16830</a></li>
-<li>an approach directly using our Wine ports
- <a
- href="https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=242625">https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=242625</a> </li></ul>
-<p>
- to make this work and we do not have the expertise nor
- facilities to
- properly review, test, and maintain those ourselves.</p>
-<p>If you can facilitate getting (at least one of) these into
- the tree,
- please help! And if you'd like to assume co-maintainership
- or sole
- maintainership of emulators/wine*, that is an option, too.</p>
-</body>
-</project>
-<project cat="third"><title>sysctlbyname-improved</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Alfonso Sabato Siciliano</name>
- <email>alfonso.siciliano@email.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://gitlab.com/alfix/sysctlbyname-improved">gitlab.com/alfix/sysctlbyname-improved</url>
- </links>
-
- <body><p>The FreeBSD kernel maintains a Management Information Base
- (MIB) where a
- component (object) represents a parameter of the system.
- The sysctl() system
- call explores the MIB to find an object by its Object
- Identifier (OID) and
- calls its handler to get or set the value of the
- parameter.</p>
-<p>The sysctlbyname() syscall (or the old function) accepts
- the name of the object
- (instead of its OID) to identify it. The purpose of this
- project is to allow
- sysctlbyname() to handle:</p>
-<ul><li>a CTLTYPE_NODE with a no-NULL handler, example
- "kern.proc.pid.\&lt;pid\&gt;";</li>
-<li>an object with some level-name equals to the '\0'
- character, example
- "security.jail.param.allow.mount."; </li></ul>
-<p>
- A sysctlbyname() clone is provided:
- sysctlbyname_improved(), the
- implementation core is a new sysctl internal node to get
- the OID of a node
- by its name eventually expanded with an input for its
- handler; both, can be
- installed via _sysutils/sysctlbyname-improved-kmod_.
- The internal node is also used by the
- sysctlmif_oidinputbyname() function of
- the _devel/libsysctlmibinfo2_ userland library and can be
- handled by the
- SYSCTLINFO_BYNAME macro of the sysctlinfo interface
- (described in the previous
- quarterly status report).</p>
-</body>
-</project>
-<project cat="third"><title>pot and the nomad pot driver</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Luca Pizzamiglio</name>
- <email>pizzamig@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- <person>
- <name>Esteban Barrios</name>
- <email>esteban.barrios@trivago.com</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://github.com/trivago/nomad-pot-driver">Nomad pot driver</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/pizzamig/pot">Pot project</url>
- <url href="https://github.com/pizzamig/minipot">minipot</url>
- </links>
-
- <body><p>The pot utility added support to private bridges: a group
- of jail can now use a dedicated bridge, instead of
- the public one, improving isolation.
- Moreover, several small bugs have been found and fixed,
- and support to pre/post start/stop hook script has
- been added.</p>
-<p>The nomad pot driver received support for nomad restart
- without drain and improved configuration
- stability.</p>
-<p>A new port called minipot has been added: this port will
- install configuration files and dependencies,
- converting a FreeBSD machine in a single node
- cluster. It will install nomad, consul, pot, the
- nomad pot driver and traefik, already configured
- and ready to use.</p>
-<p>Experimental work has been done on a tool that allows to
- create and run pot images (FreeBSD jails) on other
- operating systems (Linux and Mac), adopting an
- approach similar to docker machine.
- We hope to make this tool available soon.</p>
-<p>Next steps:</p>
-<ul><li>add dual IP stack support to pot</li>
-<li>add private bridge support to the nomad pot driver</li>
-<li>improve usability to create images </li></ul>
-<p></p>
-</body>
-
- <sponsor>
- trivago N.V.
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-<project cat="third"><title>7 Days Challenge</title><contact> <person>
- <name>Michael Crilly</name>
- <email>mike@opsfactory.com.au</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://wiki.freebsd.org/MichaelCrilly/7dayschallenge">7 Days Challenge</url>
- </links>
-
- <body><p>The 7 Days Challenge is an educational initiative to help
- people onboard with FreeBSD more easily.</p>
-<p>It will use a combination of tutorials, guides and how-tos
- to get users engaged with
- FreeBSD quickly, target specific end goals the user might
- have for FreeBSD, and more.</p>
-<p>The primary objective is to demonstrate FreeBSD's
- capabilities as a modern, relevant operating
- system in today's Cloud centric, automated business
- models.</p>
-</body>
-
- <sponsor>
- OpsFactory Pty Ltd (Australia)
- </sponsor>
- </project>
-<project cat="third"><title>NomadBSD</title><contact> <person>
- <name>NomadBSD Team</name>
- <email>info@NomadBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <links>
- <url href="https://www.nomadbsd.org/">NomadBSD Website</url>
- <url href="https://www.github.com/NomadBSD/NomadBSD">NomadBSD Github</url>
- <url href="https://www.freelists.org/list/nomadbsddevs">NomadBSD Developer Mailing List</url>
- </links>
-
- <body><p>NomadBSD is a persistent live system for USB flash drives,
- based on FreeBSD.
- Together with automatic hardware detection and setup, it
- is configured to be
- used as a desktop system that works out of the box, but
- can also be used for
- data recovery, for educational purposes, or testing
- FreeBSD's hardware
- compatibility.</p>
-<p>After one release candidate the NomadBSD Team finished and
- released NomadBSD
- 1.3 on December 7th.
- This release is based on FreeBSD 12.1, fixed a lot of bugs
- and added new
- packages and features.
- Along those features are the option to install NomadBSD on
- ZFS and the use of an
- automatic configuration when running NomadBSD in
- VirtualBox.</p>
-<p>New tools developed by the NomadBSD Team and added to
- version 1.3 are
- nomadbsd-dmconfig to select a display manager theme,
- nomadbsd-adduser which adds
- new user accounts and DSBBg to change the background
- image. All these are using
- the Qt-Toolkit.</p>
-<p>In Q4 we added two mirrors in France and Germany and would
- like to thank
- nosheep.fr and fau.de for them.</p>
-<p>We are looking for people to help the project. Help is
- much appreciated in all areas:</p>
-<ul><li>Translation of program interfaces</li>
-<li>Design artwork</li>
-<li>Programming new tools, extend existing ones</li>
-<li>Tests and Bug reports / UX and feature suggestions</li>
-<li>Mirrors outside of Europe </li></ul>
-<p>
- Open tasks:</p>
-<ul><li>Support installation on disk partitions and add a
- partition editor GUI.</li>
-<li>Complete disk encryption</li>
-<li>Add a user-friendly network manager </li></ul>
-</body>
-</project>
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
- Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd" >
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<!--
- Variables to replace:
- 01 - report month start
- 03 - report month end
- 2020 - report year
- %%NUM%% - report issue (first, second, third, fourth)
- %%STARTNEXT%% - report month start
- %%STOPNEXT%% - report month end
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- %%DUENEXT%% - next report due date (i.e., June 6)
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-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>01-03</month>
-
- <year>2020</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-<p>Welcome, to the quarterly reports, of the future! Well, at least the first
-quarterly report from 2020. The new timeline, mentioned in the last few
-reports, still holds, which brings us to this report, which covers the period
-of January 2020 - March 2020.
-</p>
-<p>As you will see from this report, we've had quite an active quarter with big
-changes to both kernel, userland, documentation, ports, and third-party
-projects in the form of everything from bug and security fixes over new features
-to speed improvements and optimizations.
-</p>
-<p>As this report also covers the start of the epidemic, it's also interesting to
-note that a quick glance at the svn logs reveal that there has been no overall
-drop in number of source commits, that docs commits have also stayed constant,
-and that ports have seen an upwards trend.
-</p>
-<p>We hope that all of you are and yours are as safe as can be managed, and that
-we get through this together by working together.
-</p>
-<p>-- Daniel Ebdrup Jensen, <a href='mailto:debdrup@freebsd.org'>debdrup@freebsd.org</a>
-</p> </section>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Deb Goodkin</name>
-<email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to
-supporting and promoting the FreeBSD Project and community worldwide. Funding
-comes from individual and corporate donations and is used to fund and manage
-software development projects, conferences and developer summits, and provide
-travel grants to FreeBSD contributors. The Foundation purchases and supports
-hardware to improve and maintain FreeBSD infrastructure and provides resources
-to improve security, quality assurance, and release engineering efforts;
-publishes marketing material to promote, educate, and advocate for the FreeBSD
-Project; facilitates collaboration between commercial vendors and FreeBSD
-developers; and finally, represents the FreeBSD Project in executing contracts,
-license agreements, and other legal arrangements that require a recognized
-legal entity.
-</p>
-<p>Here are some highlights of what we did to help FreeBSD last quarter:
-</p>
-<h3>General</h3>
-
-<p>We moved! Our new address is:<br />
-The FreeBSD Foundation<br />
-3980 Broadway St. STE #103-107<br />
-Boulder, CO 80304<br />
-USA<br />
-</p>
-<p>In February, the board of directors had an all-day board meeting in Berkely, CA,
-where FreeBSD began! We put together our strategic plans for the next 2 years,
-which includes software developments projects we want to support and some
-educational initiatives.
-</p>
-<p>COVID-19 impacts the Foundation. We put policies in place for all of our staff
-members to work from home. We also put a temporary ban on travel for staff
-members. We are continuing our work supporting the community and Project, but
-some of our work and responses are delayed because of changes in some of our
-priorities and the impact of limited childcare for a few of our staff members.
-</p>
-<h3>Partnerships and Commercial User Support</h3>
-
-<p>We help facilitate collaboration between commercial users and FreeBSD
-developers. We also meet with companies to discuss their needs and bring that
-information back to the Project. In Q1, Deb Goodkin met with commercial users
-at LinuxConfAu in Australia, FOSDEM in Belgium, and SCALE18x in the US. These
-venues provide an excellent opportunity to meet with commercial and individual
-users and contributors to FreeBSD. It's not only beneficial for the above, but
-it also helps us understand some of the applications where FreeBSD is used.
-In addition to meeting with commercial users at conferences, we continued
-discussions over email or on calls over the quarter.
-</p>
-<h3>Fundraising Efforts</h3>
-
-<p>Last quarter we raised $57,000! Thank you to everyone who came through,
-especially in this economic crisis we have found ourselves in. It heartens us
-deeply that individuals and organizations have supported our efforts, when there
-are so many people, animals, and businesses in need right now. We also want to
-extend a big thank you to Tarsnap, VMWare, and Stormshield for leading the way
-with Silver level donations. We hope other organizations will follow their lead
-and give back to help us continue supporting FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>We are 100% funded by donations, and those funds go towards software development
-work to improve FreeBSD, FreeBSD advocacy around the world, keeping FreeBSD
-secure, continuous integration improvements, sponsoring BSD-related and
-computing conferences, legal support for the Project, and many other areas.
-</p>
-<p>Please consider making a donation to help us continue and increase our support
-for FreeBSD: https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/.
-</p>
-<p>We also have the Partnership Program, to provide more benefits for our larger
-commercial donors. Find out more information at
-https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/FreeBSD-foundation-partnership-program/ and
-share with your companies!
-</p>
-<h3>OS Improvements</h3>
-
-<p>The Foundation supports software development projects to improve the FreeBSD
-operating system through our full time technical staff, contractors, and project
-grant recipients. They maintain and improve critical kernel subsystems, add new
-features and functionality, and fix problems.
-</p>
-<p>Over the last quarter there were 273 commits to the FreeBSD base system source
-repository tagged with FreeBSD Foundation sponsorship, about 12% of base system
-commits over the quarter. Many of these are part of sponsored or staff projects
-that have their own entries in this FreeBSD Quarterly Report, but Foundation
-staff and contractors (Ed Maste, Konstantin Belousov, Mark Johnston, Li-Wen Hsu)
-also support the project with an ongoing series of bug fixes, build fixes, and
-miscellaneous improvements that don't warrant a separate entry.
-</p>
-<p>Ed committed miscellaneous improvements to various parts of FreeBSD's build
-infrastructure, largely prompted by the work to retire the obsolete GCC 4.2.1.
-This included removal of the <i>LLVM_LIBUNWIND</i> option (now always set), and
-the removal of unused gperf, gcov, and the GPL devicetree compiler (dtc). Ed
-committed sendfile support for the Linuxulator, submitted by previous intern
-Bora Özarslan, and tested and committed a number of submitted bug fixes for
-the Microchip USB-Ethernet controller <i>if_muge</i> driver. Ed also updated the
-copy of OpenSSH in the base system to 7.9p1, with additional updates in
-progress, and worked on a number of security advisories released during the
-quarter.
-</p>
-<p>Konstantin Belousov and Mark Johnston both performed a large number of code
-reviews during the quarter under Foundation sponsorship. This work helps
-developers in the FreeBSD community and those working at companies using
-FreeBSD to integrate their work into FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>In addition to work described elsewhere in this report Konstantin also
-continued his usual series of bug fixes and improvements. This quarter this
-included low-level x86 support, fixing sendfile bugs, file system and vfs
-bug fixes, and dozens of other miscellaneous improvements. Additional work
-included a variety of commits to support Hygon x86 CPUs and improvements to
-the runtime linker (rtld)'s direct execution mode.
-</p>
-<p>Mark Johnston continued his work on the
-<a href='https://syzkaller.appspot.com/freebsd'>Syzkaller</a> system-call fuzzer, and
-committed fixes for many issues reported by Syzkaller. Mark triaged a large
-number of submitted bug reports and in many cases committed attached patches
-or developed fixes. Mark also addressed dozens of Coverity Scan reports.
-</p>
-<p>Mark's other changes included arm64 Large System Extensions (LSE) atomic
-operations, low-level arm64 and x86 work, virtual memory (VM) work, and bug
-fixes or other improvements to syslog, the lagg(4) link aggregation driver,
-and build reproducibility.
-</p>
-<p>Li-Wen Hsu committed many changes to tests in the base system, such as turning
-off known failing tests tracked by PRs, test-related pkgbase fixes, and other
-improvements.
-</p>
-<h3>Continuous Integration and Quality Assurance</h3>
-
-<p>The Foundation provides a full-time staff member who is working on improving
-our automated testing, continuous integration, and overall quality assurance
-efforts.
-</p>
-<p>During the first quarter of 2020, Foundation staff continued to improve the
-Project's CI infrastructure, worked with contributors to fix the failing build
-and test cases. The building of a CI staging environment is in progress on the
-new machine purchased by the Foundation. We are also working with other teams
-in the Project for their testing needs. For example, we added a new job for
-running LTP (Linux Testing Project) on the Linuxulator, to validate improvements
-in the Foundation's sponsored Linux emulation work. We are also working with
-many external projects and companies to improve their support of FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>See the FreeBSD CI section of this report for completed work items and detailed
-information.
-</p>
-<h3>Supporting FreeBSD Infrastructure</h3>
-
-<p>The Foundation provides hardware and support to improve the FreeBSD
-infrastructure. Last quarter, we continued supporting FreeBSD hardware located
-around the world. We purchased one server for a mirror in Malaysia, and signed
-the MOU for the new NYI colocation facility in Illinois. NYI generously
-provides this as an in-kind donation to the Project.
-</p>
-<h3>FreeBSD Advocacy and Education</h3>
-
-<p>A large part of our efforts are dedicated to advocating for the Project. This
-includes promoting work being done by others with FreeBSD; producing advocacy
-literature to teach people about FreeBSD and help make the path to starting
-using FreeBSD or contributing to the Project easier; and attending and getting
-other FreeBSD contributors to volunteer to run FreeBSD events, staff FreeBSD
-tables, and give FreeBSD presentations.
-</p>
-<p>The FreeBSD Foundation sponsors many conferences, events, and summits around the
-globe. These events can be BSD-related, open source, or technology events
-geared towards underrepresented groups. We support the FreeBSD-focused events
-to help provide a venue for sharing knowledge, to work together on projects, and
-to facilitate collaboration between developers and commercial users. This all
-helps provide a healthy ecosystem. We support the non-FreeBSD events to promote
-and raise awareness of FreeBSD, to increase the use of FreeBSD in different
-applications, and to recruit more contributors to the Project.
-</p>
-<p>Check out some of the advocacy and education work we did last quarter:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Organized and presented at the first ever FreeBSD Mini-Conf LinuxConfAu 2020,
- in Gold Coast, Australia in addition to sponsoring the conference itself.
- <a href='https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/freebsd-miniconf-at-lca2020-conference-recap/'>The recap can be found here</a>.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>Presented BSD Dev Room at FOSDEM '20, in Brussels, Belgium and represented
- FreeBSD at a stand along with other members of the community. [Find out more
- here](https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/fosdem-2020-conference-recap/).
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>Represented FreeBSD at Apricot 2020 in Melbourne, Australia and sponsored the
- event.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>Industry Partner Sponsor for USENIX FAST '20 in Santa Clara, CA
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>Sponsored FOSSASIA 2020, in Singapore
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>Committed to hold FreeBSD Day at SCALE 18x, in Pasadena, CA
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>Held a "Getting Started with FreeBSD Workshop" at SCALE 18x in addition to
- giving a talk, representing FreeBSD at the Expo and holding a "Why FreeBSD is
- Me" BoF. Check out the <a href='https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/scale-18x-conference-recap/'>conference recap</a>.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-We continued producing FreeBSD advocacy material to help people promote FreeBSD.
-<p>Learn more about our efforts in 2019 to <a href='https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/2019-in-review-advocacy/'>advocate for FreeBSD</a>.
-</p>
-<p>In addition to the information found in the Development Projects update section
-of this report, take a minute to check out the latest update blogs:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p><a href='https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/power-to-the-people-making-freebsd-a-first-class-citizen-on-power/'>POWER to the People: Making FreeBSD a First Class Citizen on POWER</a>.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p><a href='https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/project-update-toolchain-modernization/'>Development Project Update: Toolchain Modernization</a>.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Read more about our conference adventures in the conference recaps and trip
-<p>reports in <a href='https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/'>our monthly newsletters</a>.
-</p>
-<p>We help educate the world about FreeBSD by publishing the professionally
-produced FreeBSD Journal. As we mentioned previously, the FreeBSD Journal is
-now a free publication. <a href='https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/'>Find out more and access the latest issues</a>.
-</p>
-<p><a href='https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/news-and-events/'>You can find out more about events we attended and upcoming events here</a>.
-As is the case for most of
-us in this industry, SCALE was the last event we will be attending for a few
-months. However, we're already working on how we can make more on-line
-tutorials and how-to guides available to facilitate getting more folks to try
-out FreeBSD. In the meantime, please check out the how-to guides we already
-have available!
-</p>
-<p>We have continued our work with a new website developer to help us improve our
-website. Work has begun to make it easier for community members to find
-information more easily and to make the site more efficient.
-</p>
-<h3>Legal/FreeBSD IP</h3>
-
-<p>The Foundation owns the FreeBSD trademarks, and it is our responsibility to
-protect them. We also provide legal support for the core team to investigate
-questions that arise.
-</p>
-<p>Go to http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/ to find out how we support FreeBSD and
-how we can help you!
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>FreeBSD Core Team</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>FreeBSD Core Team</name>
-<email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD Core Team is the governing body of FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Core approved a source commit bit for Alfredo Dal'Ava Júnior. Alfredo has
- been working on powerpc64 support. Justin Hibbits (jhibbits) will mentor
- Alfredo.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>Core approved a source commit bit for Ryan Moeller. Ryan has been working on
- porting ZoL to FreeBSD. Alexander Motin (mav) and Matt Macy (mmacy) will
- mentor Ryan.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>Core approved a source commit bit for Nick O'Brien. Nick has been working on
- RISC-V at Axiado. Kristof Provost (kp) and Philip Paeps (philip) will mentor
- Nick.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>Core approved a source commit bit for Richard Scheffenegger. Richard has been
- contributing TCP work. Michael Tuexen (tuexen) will mentor Richard and Rodney
- Grimes (rgrimes) will act as co-mentor.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>Core approved a source commit bit for Aleksandr Fedorov. Aleksandr has been
- testing and reviewing bhyve networking code. Vincenzo Maffione (vmaffione)
- will mentor Aleksandr and John Baldwin (jhb) will act as co-mentor.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>Core requested that the freebsd-mobile@ list be retired as it was almost
- exclusively receiving spam. postmaster@ completed core's request.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>Core approved third party authentication for some project services with
- certain conditions. For example, for authentication with Google, users must
- be using a FreeBSD.org account with two-factor authentication enabled. For
- GitHub, we will enable and force multi-factor authentication for our
- organization.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>The Core-initiated Git Transition Working Group continued to meet over the
- first quarter of 2020. Their report is still forthcoming.
-</p></li></ul>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>FreeBSD Release Engineering Team</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>FreeBSD Release Engineering Team</name>
-<email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.4R/schedule.html'>FreeBSD 11.4-RELEASE schedule</url>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/releases/12.2R/schedule.html'>FreeBSD 12.2-RELEASE schedule</url>
-<url href='https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/'>FreeBSD development snapshots</url>
-</links>
-
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting
-and publishing release schedules for official project releases
-of FreeBSD, announcing code freezes and maintaining the
-respective branches, among other things.
-</p>
-<p>The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team published the schedules for the upcoming
-11.4-RELEASE and 12.2-RELEASE cycles.
-</p>
-<p>Much time was spent by Glen Barber working on updates to the various build
-tools adding support for builds from both Subversion and Git. This is very
-much a work in progress, as there are a number of inter-connected moving
-parts.
-</p>
-<p>Additionally throughout the quarter, several development snapshots builds
-were released for the <i>head</i>, <i>stable/12</i>, and <i>stable/11</i> branches.
-</p>
-<p>Much of this work was sponsored by Rubicon Communications, LLC (netgate.com)
-and the FreeBSD Foundation.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>Cluster Administration Team</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Cluster Administration Team</name>
-<email>clusteradm@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/administration.html#t-clusteradm'>Cluster Administration Team members</url>
-</links>
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD Cluster Administration Team consists of the people responsible for administering the machines that the Project relies on for its distributed work and communications to be synchronised. In this quarter, the team has worked on the following:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Upgrade all ref- and universe- machines
-</p></li>
-<li><p>South Africa mirror (JINX) is online
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Package service of Seattle, USA mirror (TUK) is online
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Ongoing systems administration work:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Creating accounts for new committers.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Backups of critical infrastructure.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Keeping up with security updates in 3rd party software.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-</li></ul>
-Work in progress:
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>Setup Malaysia (KUL) mirror
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Setup Brazil (BRA) mirror
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Setup Amsterdam (PKT) mirror
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Review the service jails and service administrators operation.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Infrastructure of building aarch64 and powerpc64 packages
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>NVME issues on PowerPC64 Power9 blocking dual socket machine from being used as pkg builder.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Drive upgrade test for pkg builders (SSDs) courtesy of the FreeBSD Foundation.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Boot issues with Aarch64 reference machines.
-</p></li></ul>
-</li><li><p>New NYI.net sponsored colocation space in Chicago-land area.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Prepare resource for git working group
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Searching for more mirror providers
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>https://wiki.freebsd.org/Teams/clusteradm/generic-mirror-layout
-</p></li>
-<li><p>https://wiki.freebsd.org/Teams/clusteradm/tiny-mirror
-</p></li></ul>
-</li></ul>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>Continuous Integration</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://ci.FreeBSD.org'>FreeBSD Jenkins Instance</url>
-<url href='https://ci.FreeBSD.org/hwlab'>FreeBSD Hardware Testing Lab</url>
-<url href='https://artifact.ci.FreeBSD.org'>FreeBSD CI artifact archive</url>
-<url href='https://hackmd.io/@FreeBSD-CI'>FreeBSD CI weekly report</url>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/Jenkins'>FreeBSD Jenkins wiki</url>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/HostedCI'>Hosted CI wiki</url>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/3rdPartySoftwareCI'>3rd Party Software CI</url>
-<url href='https://preview.tinyurl.com/y9maauwg'>Tickets related to freebsd-testing@</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci'>FreeBSD CI Repository</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Jenkins Admin</name>
-<email>jenkins-admin@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Li-Wen Hsu</name>
-<email>lwhsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-<body><p>Contact: <a href='https://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-testing'>freebsd-testing Mailing List</a><br />
-Contact: IRC #freebsd-ci channel on EFNet<br />
-</p>
-<p>The FreeBSD CI team maintains the continuous integration system and related tasks
-for the FreeBSD project. The CI system regularly checks the committed changes
-can be successfully built, then performs various tests and analysis of the
-results. The artifacts from the build jobs are archived in the artifact server for
-further testing and debugging needs. The CI team members examine the
-failing builds and unstable tests and work with the experts in that area to
-fix the codes or adjust test infrastructure. The details of these efforts
-are available in the <a href='https://hackmd.io/@FreeBSD-CI'>weekly CI reports</a>.
-</p>
-<p>During the first quarter of 2020, we continue working with the contributors and developers in the project for their testing needs and also keep working with external projects and companies to improve their support of FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>Important changes:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>All the -head jobs are using clang/lld toolchain
-</p></li>
-<li><p>All the -head test are using kyua in the base
-</p></li>
-<li><p>RISC-V jobs now generate full disk image and run tests in QEMU with OpenSBI
-</p></li>
-<li><p>freebsd-doc job also checks building of www.freebsd.org
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-New jobs added:
-<ul>
-<li><p>https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-amd64-test_ltp/
-</p></li>
-<li><p>https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-powerpc64-images/
-</p></li>
-<li><p>https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-powerpc64-testvm/
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Work in progress:
-<ul>
-<li><p>Collecting and sorting CI tasks and ideas <a href='https://hackmd.io/@FreeBSD-CI/freebsd-ci-todo'>here</a>
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Setup the CI stage environment and put the experimental jobs on it
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Implementing automatic tests on bare metal hardware
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Adding drm ports building test against -CURRENT
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Testing and merging pull requests in <a href='https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci/pulls'>the FreeBSD-ci repo</a>
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Planning for running ztest and network stack tests
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Helping more 3rd software get CI on FreeBSD through a hosted CI solution
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Adding non-x86 test jobs.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Adding external toolchain related jobs.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Adding more hardware to the hardware lab
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Please see freebsd-testing@ related tickets for more WIP information, and join the efforts
-
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>Ports Collection</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/'>About FreeBSD Ports</url>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/ports-contributing.html'>Contributing to Ports</url>
-<url href='http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html'>FreeBSD Ports Monitoring</url>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html'>Ports Management Team</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>René Ladan</name>
-<email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>FreeBSD Ports Management Team</name>
-<email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The Ports Management Team is responsible for overseeing the
-overall direction of the Ports Tree, building packages, and
-personnel matters. Below is what happened in the last quarter.
-</p>
-<p>During the last quarter the number of ports settled in at 39,000.
-There are currently just over 2,400 open PRs of which 640 are
-unassigned. The last quarter saw 8146 commits by 173 committers
-to the HEAD branch and 357 commits by 52 committers to the
-2020Q1 branch. This means the number of PRs grew although the
-committer activity remained more or less constant.
-</p>
-<p>As always, people come and go. This time we welcomed Loïc
-Bartoletti (lbartoletti@), Mikael Urankar (mikael@), Kyle Evans
-(kevans@, who is already a src committer), and Lorenzo Salvadore
-(salvadore@, who we already know for compiling these reports you
-are reading right now). We said goodbye to dbn@ and theraven@,
-who we hope to see back in the future.
-</p>
-<p>On the infrastructure side, USES=qca was added and USES=zope was
-removed. The latter was also due to it was incompatible with
-Python 3, and portmgr is in the process of removing Python 2.7 from
-the Ports Tree. This means that all ports that currently rely on
-Python 2.7 need to be updated to work with Python 3 or be removed.
-</p>
-<p>After a long period of work by multiple people, Xorg got updated
-from the 1.18 to the 1.20 release series. Also, the web browsers
-were updated: Firefox to version 75.0, Firefox ESR to 68.7.0, and
-Chromium to 80.0.3987.149. The package manager itself got updated
-to version 1.13.2.
-</p>
-<p>antoine@ ran 29 exp-runs during the last quarter for various updates
-to KDE, poppler, pkg and build tools; and test compatibility with src
-changes: removing procfs-based debugging, fixing TLS alignment, and
-only including libssp_nonshared.a in libc for the i386 and Power
-architectures.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>FreeBSD Graphics Team status report</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop'>Project GitHub page</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>FreeBSD Graphics Team</name>
-<email>x11@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Niclas Zeising</name>
-<email>zeising@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD X11/Graphics team maintains the lower levels of the FreeBSD graphics
-stack.
-This includes graphics drivers, graphics libraries such as the
-MESA OpenGL implementation, the X.org xserver with related libraries and
-applications, and Wayland with related libraries and applications.
-</p>
-<p>The biggest highlight by far during the previous quarter was the long awaited
-update of <code>xorg-server</code> to version 1.20.
-After years of work by many people, this update finally landed in the form of
-<code>xorg-server</code> 1.20.7.
-With this update came a couple of new things, most notably, FreeBSD 12 and later
-was switched to use the udev/evdev backend by default for handling input
-devices, such as mice and keyboards.
-Together with this release, the OpenGL library implementation <code>mesa</code> was
-switched to use DRI3 by default, instead of the older DRI2.
-</p>
-<p>These updates caused some fallout when they first were comitted, most notably
-issues with keyboards.
-But with help from Michael Gmelin and others on the mailing lists, most issues
-were sorted fast.
-Unfortunately version 304 of the nVidia graphics driver is no longer supported
-as of this release.
-</p>
-<p>Since this update, xorg-server has also been bumped to 1.20.8, which is the
-latest upstream release.
-</p>
-<p>Apart from this update, there has also been ongoing work to keep the various
-drm-kmod ports and packages up to date, mostly in response to changes in FreeBSD
-CURRENT and to security issues found in the Intel i915 driver.
-</p>
-<p>We have also done updates as needed to keep the graphics and input stack up to
-date and working, and deprecated and removed several old and no longer used
-drivers, applications and libraries.
-</p>
-<p>We have also continued our regularly scheduled bi-weekly meetings.
-</p>
-<p>People who are interested in helping out can find us on the x11@FreeBSD.org
-mailing list, or on our gitter chat: (https://gitter.im/FreeBSDDesktop/Lobby).
-We are also available in #freebsd-xorg on EFNet.
-</p>
-<p>We also have a team area on GitHub where our work repositories can be found:
-(https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop)
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>NFS over TLS implementation</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Rick Macklem</name>
-<email>rmacklem@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>In an effort to improve NFS security, an internet draft
-which I expect will become and RFC soon specifies the
-use of TLS 1.3 to encrypt all data traffic on a Sun RPC
-connection used for NFS.
-</p>
-<p>Although NFS has been able to use sec=krb5p to encrypt data
-on the wire, this requires a Kerberos environment and, as
-such, has not been widely adopted. It also required that
-encryption/decryption be done in software, since only the
-RPC message NFS arguments are encrypted.
-Since Kernel TLS is capable of using hardware assist to
-improve performance and does not require Kerberos, NFS
-over TLS may be more widely adopted, once implementations
-are available.
-</p>
-<p>Since FreeBSD's kernel TLS requires that data be in ext_pgs
-mbufs for transmission, most of the work so far has been
-modifying the NFS code that builds the protocol arguments
-to optionally use ext_pgs mbufs.
-Coding changes to handle received ext_pgs mbufs has also
-been done, although this may not be required by the receive
-kernel TLS.
-</p>
-<p>The kernel RPC has also been modified to do the STARTTLS
-Null RPC and to do upcalls to userland daemons that
-perform the SSL_connect()/SSL_accept(), since the kernel
-TLS does not do this initial handshake.
-So far only a self signed certificate on the server,
-with no requirement for the client to have a certificate
-has been implemented.
-</p>
-<p>Work is still needed to be done for the case where the NFS
-client is expected to have a signed certificate. In particular,
-it is not obvious to me what the correct solution is for
-clients that do not have a fixed IP address/DNS name.
-The code now is about ready for testing, but requires that
-the kernel TLS be able to support receive as well as transmit.
-Patches to the kernel TLS for receive are being worked on
-by jhb@freebsd.org.
-</p>
-<p>Once receive side kernel TLS becomes available, the code in
-subversion under base/projects/nfs-over-tls will need third
-party testing and a security evaluation by someone familiar
-with TLS.
-</p>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>Import of the Kyua test framework</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/TestSuite'>The FreeBSD Test Suite</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Brooks Davis</name>
-<email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD test suite uses the Kyua test framework to run tests.
-</p>
-<p>Historically Kyua has been installed from the ports collection
-(<code>devel/kyua</code>). While this is fine for mainstream architectures,
-it can pose bootstrapping issues on new architectures and package
-installation is quite slow under emulation or on FPGA based systems.
-By including it in the FreeBSD base system we can avoid these issues.
-</p>
-<p>We hope that this inclusion will spur testing of embedded platforms
-and simplify the process of testing within continuous integration
-systems.
-</p>
-<p>We currently plan to retain the <code>devel/kyua</code> port to serve FreeBSD
-versions without and to serve as a development version.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: DARPA
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>Linux compatibility layer update</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Edward Tomasz Napierala</name>
-<email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Work during this quarter focused on source code cleanup and making
-it easier to debug missing functionality. There were, however,
-some user-visible changes: added support for <code>TCP_CORK</code> as required by Nginx,
-added support <code>MAP_32BIT</code> flag, which fixes Mono binaries from Ubuntu Bionic,
-and a fix for DNS resolution with glibc newer than 2.30, which affected
-CentOS 8.
-</p>
-<p>The Linux Test Project tests that are being run as part of the
-the <a href='https://ci.FreeBSD.org'>FreeBSD Continuous Integration infrastructure</a>
-now include the Open POSIX test suite.
-</p>
-<p>There's still a lot to do:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>There are pending reviews for patches that add
- <a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13209'>extended attributes support</a>,
- and <a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10275'>fexecve(2) syscall</a>, and
- they require wrapping up and committing
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>There are over <a href='https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-amd64-test_ltp/'>400 failing LTP tests</a>.
- Some of them are false positives, some are easy to fix bugs, and some require adding
- new system calls. Any help is welcome.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>syzkaller on FreeBSD</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Mark Johnston</name>
-<email>markj@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Michael Tuexen</name>
-<email>tuexen@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>See the syzkaller entry in the 2019q1 quarterly report for an
-introduction to syzkaller.
-</p>
-<p>A number of kernel bugs have been found by syzkaller and fixed this
-quarter, mostly in the network stack and file descriptor table code.
-Bug investigations have led to improvements in debugging facilities and
-assertions, for example in the SCTP stack. Syzkaller reproducers have
-been added to Peter Holm's stress2 suite, helping ensure that
-regressions are found quickly.
-</p>
-<p>The syzkaller instance hosted by backtrace.io (see the 2019q3 report)
-has been very useful in testing syzkaller improvements and finding bugs.
-Though Google runs a dedicated syzkaller instance <a href='https://syzkaller.appspot.com/freebsd'>targeting FreeBSD</a>,
-it has proved fruitful to run multiple instances since they end up
-building different corpuses and thus discover different, though
-overlapping, sets of bugs.
-</p>
-<p>Support for fuzzing a number of new system calls has been added,
-including the new copy_file_range() and __realpathat() system calls,
-and the Capsicum system calls. Some work was also done to audit
-existing system call definitions to ensure that FreeBSD-specific
-extensions of POSIX system calls are covered. Work is ongoing to target
-the Linux emulation layer, and to collect kernel dumps so that one-off
-crashes with no reproducer have a chance at being diagnosed and fixed.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: backtrace.io
-Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>if_bridge</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Kristof Provost</name>
-<email>kp@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The current implementation of if_bridge uses a single mutex to protect its
-internal data structures. As a result it’s nowhere near as fast as it could be.
-This is relevant for users who want to run many vnet jails or virtual machines
-bridged together, for example.
-</p>
-<p>As part of this project several new tests have already been added for
-if_bridge. These are generally very useful for validating any locking changes,
-and will also help to prevent regressions for other future changes. These
-tests live in /usr/tests/sys/net/if_bridge_test.
-</p>
-<p>The current work is concentrating on investigating if it's possible to leverage
-the ConcurrencyKit epoch code for the datapath (i.e. <code>bridge_input()</code>,
-<code>bridge_output()</code>, <code>bridge_forward()</code>, ...).
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>sigfastblock(2)</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Konstantin Belousov</name>
-<email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Rtld services need to be async signal safe. This is needed, for
-instance, to provide working symbol bindings in signal handlers.
-</p>
-<p>For threaded processes, libthr interposes all user-installed signal
-handlers and saves the signals and related context if signal is
-delivered while rtld or libthr are in protected section of code.
-</p>
-<p>In non-threaded processes, the async safety is provided by changing
-signal mask for the thread. It is actually better than the
-interposing done by libthr, since signals are delivered in the right
-context, instead of libthr attempt of recreate it later. But the
-unfortunate side-effect is that each rtld entry requires two syscalls,
-one to set mask, and one to restore it. Typically this adds around 40
-or more syscalls on each process startup. Worse, rtld services used
-by typical language runtime exception handling systems also have the
-cost of signal mask manipulation.
-</p>
-<p>The new sigfastblock(2) syscall was added that allows thread to
-designate a memory location as fast signal block. If this word
-contains non-zero value, kernel interprets the thread state same as if
-all blockable signals are blocked. The facility drastically improves
-exception handling speed on FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>Since signals might abort interruptible sleeps, initial implementation
-read the blocking word on each syscall entry. This is needed to
-ensure that userspace does not see spurious EINTR/ERESTART if the
-signals are blocked by the word. Since if kernel cached outdated
-value for the block word, it would abort sleep, but then ast sees the
-correct mask and does not deliver the pending signal.
-</p>
-<p>There were concerns that this read of the word causes slowdown in
-syscalls microbenchmarks, esp. on machines with SMAP. The reason is
-that SMAP requires all userspace access bracketed by STAC/CLAC pair of
-instructions, which are de-facto serializing (this is not
-architectural, but all current microarchitectures do it). The
-decision was made to eliminate the word read, at the cost of possibly
-returning spurious EINTR. The impact should be minimal, since
-sigfastblock(2) is not supposed to be the service available to users,
-it is only assumed for rtld and libthr implementations.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>arm64 LSE atomic instructions</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Mark Johnston</name>
-<email>markj@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>An investigation of some performance oddities on EC2 Graviton 2
-instances resulted in support for the use of Large System Extension
-(LSE) atomic instructions in the FreeBSD kernel.
-</p>
-<p>LSE is an mandatory ISA extension specified in ARMv8.1. It consists of
-a number of new atomic instructions, superseding the
-Load-Linked/Store-Conditional (LL/SC) instruction pairs use when LSE is
-not implemented. The extension is present in a number of ARMv8 server
-platforms, including the Cavium ThunderX2 and AWS Graviton 2. The new
-instructions provide significantly better scalability.
-</p>
-<p>A recent set of patches modified the FreeBSD kernel to detect support
-for LSE and dynamically select an atomic(9) implementation based on
-the new instructions when all CPUs implement the extension. The initial
-atomic(9) implementations were provided by Ali Saidi. Some benchmarking
-on a 64-vCPU Graviton 2 instance shows a ~4% reduction in wall clock
-time for a kernel build, and a ~15% reduction in system CPU time.
-</p>
-<p>Some ARMv8 multi-processor systems implement a heterogenous CPU
-architecture, referred to as big.LITTLE, in which multiple processor
-types are used. Surprisingly, such systems may implement the LSE on
-only a subset of its CPUs, in which case LSE instructions cannot be used
-by the kernel. As a result, FreeBSD currently waits until all
-processors are online before selecting the atomic(9) implementation,
-which precludes the use of ifuncs to provide dynamic selection.
-</p>
-<p>Currently atomic(9)'s use of LSE is limited to the kernel. A future
-project would extend this to userspace, so that FreeBSD system libraries
-can leverage the LSE instructions when they are available.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-Sponsor: Amazon
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>FreeBSD on Microsoft HyperV and Azure</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/MicrosoftAzure'>FreeBSD on MicrosoftAzure wiki</url>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/HyperV'>FreeBSD on Microsoft HyperV</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>FreeBSD Integration Services Team</name>
-<email>bsdic@microsoft.com</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Wei Hu</name>
-<email>whu@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Li-Wen Hsu</name>
-<email>lwhsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Wei is working on HyperV Socket support for FreeBSD. HyperV Socket provides a way for the HyperV host and guest to communicate using a common socket interface without networking required. Some features in Azure require HyperV Socket support in the guest.
-</p>
-<p>Details of HyperV Socket is available <a href='https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/hyper-v-on-windows/user-guide/make-integration-service'>here</a>.
-</p>
-<p>The work-in-progress is available <a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24061'>here</a>
-</p>
-<p>This project is sponsored by Microsoft.
-</p>
-<p>Li-Wen is working on the FreeBSD release code related to Azure for the -CURRENT and 12-STABLE branches. The release of 12.1-RELEASE on Azure is also in progress.
-</p>
-<p>The work-in-progress is available <a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23804'>here</a>
-</p>
-<p>This project is sponsored by The FreeBSD Foundation.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>FreeBSD on the ARM Morello platform</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/ctsrd/cheri/cheri-morello.html'>The Arm Morello Board</url>
-<url href='https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/ctsrd/cheri/'>The CHERI Project</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Andrew Turner</name>
-<email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Ruslan Bukin</name>
-<email>br@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Brooks Davis</name>
-<email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>John Baldwin</name>
-<email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Robert Watson</name>
-<email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>CHERI (Capability Hardware Enhanced RISC Instructions) extends
-conventional hardware Instruction-Set Architectures (ISAs) with new
-architectural features to enable fine-grained memory protection and
-highly scalable software compartmentalization. The CHERI
-memory-protection features allow historically memory-unsafe programming
-languages such as C and C++ to be adapted to provide strong, compatible,
-and efficient protection against many currently widely exploited
-vulnerabilities. The CHERI scalable compartmentalization features enable
-the fine-grained decomposition of operating-system (OS) and application
-code, to limit the effects of security vulnerabilities in ways that are
-not supported by current architectures. CHERI is a hybrid capability
-architecture in that it is able to blend architectural capabilities with
-conventional MMU-based architectures and microarchitectures, and with
-conventional software stacks based on virtual memory and C/C++. This
-approach allows incremental deployment within existing ecosystems, which
-we have demonstrated through hardware and software prototyping.
-</p>
-<p>On 18 October 2019, Arm announced Morello, an experimental
-CHERI-extended, multicore, superscalar ARMv8-A processor, System-on-Chip
-(SoC), and prototype board to be available from late 2021. Morello is a
-part of the UKRI £187M Digital Security by Design Challenge (DSbD)
-supported by the UK Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund, including a
-commitment of over £50M commitment by Arm. The aim is to test and
-validate CHERI extensions to the Arm ISA at scale with the idea that
-"successful concepts are expected to be carried forward into the
-architecture." The Morello board is scheduled to ship in the third
-quarter of 2021.
-</p>
-<p>Over the past decade we have developed CheriBSD, a version of FreeBSD
-supporting CHERI. Our public facing work has been performed on MIPS64
-and more recently on RISC-V. Andrew has also developed a port to an
-earlier version of the Morello ISA which we will be merging into
-our public repository as simulators and compilers become available.
-</p>
-<p>The Morello board is based on the Arm Neoverse N1 platform and derived
-from the N1SDP development platform. (The AWS Graviton2 systems are
-also based on the N1 core.) Ruslan and Andrew are currently
-working to enable all relevant features of the N1 and the N1SDP to give
-us a solid baseline for work on Morello. These features include the
-PCI root complex, system memory management unit (SMMU), and CoreSight.
-To the extent practical we are upstreaming these features to FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: DARPA, UKRI
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>NXP ARM64 SoC support</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
-<email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Artur Rojek</name>
-<email>ar@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Dawid Gorecki</name>
-<email>dgr@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The Semihalf team initiated working on FreeBSD support for the
-<a href='https://www.nxp.com/products/processors-and-microcontrollers/arm-based-processors-and-mcus/qoriq-layerscape-arm-processors/qoriq-layerscape-1046a-and-1026a-multicore-communications-processors:LS1046A'>NXP LS1046A SoC</a>
-</p>
-<p>LS1046A are quad-core 64-bit ARMv8 Cortex-A72 processors with
-integrated packet processing acceleration and high speed peripherals
-including 10 Gb Ethernet, PCIe 3.0, SATA 3.0 and USB 3.0 for a wide
-range of networking, storage, security and industrial applications.
-</p>
-<p>Completed since the last update:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Clean-up and rebase support on top of FreeBSD-HEAD. Prepare features
- for the upstream submission:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>QorIQ platform clockgen driver
-</p></li>
-<li><p>LS1046A clockgen driver
-</p></li>
-<li><p>GPIO support for QorIQ boards
-</p></li>
-<li><p>QorIQ LS10xx AHCI driver
-</p></li>
-<li><p>VF610 I2C controller support
-</p></li>
-<li><p>TCA6416 GPIO expander
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Epson RX-8803 RTC
-</p></li>
-<li><p>QorIQ LS10xx SDHCI driver
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-</li></ul>
-Todo:
-<ul>
-<li><p>Upstreaming of developed features. This work is expected to
- be submitted/merged to HEAD in the Q2 of 2020.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Sponsor: Alstom Group
-
-</body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>ENA FreeBSD Driver Update</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://github.com/amzn/amzn-drivers/blob/master/kernel/fbsd/ena/README'>ENA README</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Michal Krawczyk</name>
-<email>mk@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Maciej Bielski</name>
-<email>mba@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
-<email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>ENA (Elastic Network Adapter) is the smart NIC available in the
-virtualized environment of Amazon Web Services (AWS). The ENA
-driver supports multiple transmit and receive queues and can handle
-up to 100 Gb/s of network traffic, depending on the instance type
-on which it is used.
-</p>
-<p>Completed since the last update:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Upstream of the driver to v2.1.1, introducing:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Bug fix for LLQ mode which was causing race when multiple IO queues were
- used
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-</li></ul>
-Work in progress:
-<ul>
-<li><p>Last touches for ENA v2.2.0 release, introducing:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Add driver support for the upcoming HW features (like Rx offsets,
- reporting Tx drops)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Add sysctl tuneables for IO queue number
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Create IO queues with optional size backoff
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Rework the way of configration of drbr and Rx ring size to be more robust
- and stable
-</p></li>
-<li><p>New HAL version
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Other minor fixes and improvements
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-</li></ul>
-Sponsor: Amazon.com Inc
-</body></project>
-<project cat='arch'>
-<title>FreeBSD/powerpc Project</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Mark Linimon</name>
-<email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Justin Hibbits</name>
-<email>jhibbits@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Piotr Kubaj</name>
-<email>pkubaj@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD/powerpc project continues to mature.
-</p>
-<p>In addition to the above listed people, we want to acknowledge
-contributions from adalava, bdragon, luporl, and mikael, among
-others.
-</p>
-<p>Key points:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>On -CURRENT, all platforms have been switched to the
- LLVM 10.0 compiler and lld10. Thus, ld.bfd has been removed
- from base.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>On powerpc64, -CURRENT has been switched to the ELFv2 ABI.
- Older versions of -CURRENT that either used GCC, or LLVM with
- the ELFv1 ABI, are no longer supported.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>On powerpc64 FreeBSD-STABLE (11 and 12), the platforms still
- remain on the antique gcc4.2.1 in base. Note: that version of
- GCC has been removed from the -CURRENT src tree. Support for
- this configuration is now a "best-effort" status.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>On powerpc (32-bit), the ABI did not change as with powerpc64,
- so upgrading should be easier than with powerpc64.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Hardware status:
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>The aacraid(4) driver has been been fixed for big-endian, thanks
- to luporl. This means that Talos customers who got the SAS option
- can now use the onboard SAS.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>The ixl(4) driver has also been fixed for big-endian, also thanks
- to luporl.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Software status:
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>As a result of -CURRENT switching to LLVM/ELFv2, ifuncs became
- available, meaning that we now have optimized memcpy/bcopy and
- strncpy functions when running on processors that supports VSX
- instructions.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>powerpc64 is now able to run on QEMU without the need of
- Huge Pages support.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>The virtio drivers have been fixed.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>kernel minidump has been fixed.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Package status:
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>A FreeBSD.org package set is available for powerpc64/12
- (quarterly). The -quarterly build has just been rebased
- from 12.0 to 12.1, per the desupport of the older 12.0.
- The first rebased build has been completed, with 29776
- packages being available.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>We are currently working on the upgrade of the package
- builder to a recent -CURRENT. Therefore, the available
- packages for -CURRENT are still ELFv1, which are not useful.
- Please contact Mark Linimon for more information.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>mesa has been switched to llvm90, which fixes certain
- problems.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Work continues on firefox and related ports.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>More ports fixes are being committed every day.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-The team would like to thank IBM for the loan of two POWER8 and one
-<p>POWER9 machines, and Oregon State University (OSU) for providing the
-hosting. As well, we would like to thank the clusteradm team for
-keeping the Tyan POWER8 machines online that are hosted at
-<a href='https://www.nyi.net'>NYI</a>.
-</p>
-<p>Also, Piotr would like to thank the FreeBSD Foundation for
-funding his personal Talos, and Raptor (via its IntegriCloud
-subsidiary) for loaning a server on which talos.anongoth.pl runs.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='arch'>
-<title>FreeBSD/RISC-V Project</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/riscv'>Wiki</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Ruslan Bukin</name>
-<email>br@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Mitchell Horne</name>
-<email>mhorne@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>John Baldwin</name>
-<email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Kristof Provost</name>
-<email>kp@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Philip Paeps</name>
-<email>philip@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-<body><p>Contact: <a href='https://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-riscv'>freebsd-riscv Mailing List</a><br />
-Contact: IRC #freebsd-riscv channel on freenode<br />
-</p>
-<p>It has been a year since the RISC-V project's last status report. In that time,
-the RISC-V port has benefited from increased attention, and received
-improvements of all kinds.
-</p>
-<p>The RISC-V project has brought in two new src committers. We'd like to welcome
-Jessica Clarke (jrtc27@), who is a member of CheriBSD, and Nick O'Brien (nick@)
-of Axiado to the team.
-</p>
-<p>Some highlights from last year:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Bring-up on SiFive's Hifive Unleashed board
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Support for the OpenSBI firmware and version 0.2 of the SBI specification
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Addition of the UART, SPI, and PRCI device drivers for the HiFive Unleashed
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Last quarter, the default compiler and linker was switched to clang/lld. This
-<p>required a small number of integration changes on our side, but was mainly
-enabled by the upstream improvements to the RISC-V LLVM back-end. LLVM's RISC-V
-support became "official" <a href='https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-September/135304.html'>with LLVM 9</a>, and LLVM 10 has brought further
-improvements. The LLVM back-end is expected to continue to mature, as there are
-now many parties actively involved in its development. GCC remains supported as
-an external toolchain for RISC-V.
-</p>
-<p>The <a href='https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-riscv64-build/'>CI job for HEAD</a>
-has been updated to use the clang/lld toolchain, and a GCC job will be added in the future.
-The RISC-V disk image built in the CI system now contains the full base system and
-is available on the <a href='https://artifact.freebsd.org'>CI artifact server</a> for
-further testing. The CI test job was updated to use OpenSBI in qemu. Work on
-running the FreeBSD test suite for RISC-V in the CI system is in progress.
-</p>
-<p>Some progress has been made on supporting the ports framework on RISC-V, which
-was mostly untested until recently. First,
-<code>emulators/qemu-user-static-devel</code> received an update adding support for the
-RISC-V 64-bit ABI, allowing ports to be cross-compiled via <code>poudiere(8)</code>.
-Second, improvements were made to the detection of the soft-float ABI,
-riscv64sf. Systems running either of the hard-float or soft-float ABIs can now
-compile and run ports natively. At the moment a small subset of ports can be
-built successfully, and in the coming months we will look to improve that to
-include a base set of crucial ports (e.g. python or perl).
-</p>
-<p>The CheriBSD project saw an initial port to RISC-V this quarter. Preliminary
-support for the CHERI ISA has been added to the Spike and QEMU emulators, as
-well as the necessary changes on the CheriBSD side. Currently, the CheriBSD
-RISC-V kernel boots, and most statically compiled CHERI binaries run without
-issue.
-</p>
-<p>Although real RISC-V hardware is still scarce, any users with an interest
-trying out or contributing to the RISC-V port are encouraged to do so. Please
-visit the recently updated wiki page for information on getting set up, or check
-out "Getting Started with FreeBSD/RISC-V" in the January/February edition of The
-FreeBSD Journal.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: DARPA, AFRL, Axiado, the FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='bin'>
-<title>GCC 4.2.1 Retirement</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Ed Maste</name>
-<email>emaste@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Warner Losh</name>
-<email>imp@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>In 2007 the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) migrated to GPLv3, which
-prompted discussions about the future of the FreeBSD tool chain. We held
-a <a href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/201005ToolchainSummit'>Tool Chain Summit</a> at
-BSDCan 2010. Roman Divacky gave an update on the ClangBSD project, building
-FreeBSD using the new and rapidly improving Clang compiler.
-</p>
-<p>Since that time Clang was imported into the FreeBSD base system and was used
-more and more widely - first being installed but not the default <code>cc</code>, then
-used by default on i386 and amd64, and later used on more and more targets.
-In the years since Dimitry Andric has been keeping our copy of Clang
-up-to-date.
-</p>
-<p>GCC 4.2.1 was kept in the tree for a few FreeBSD targets that hadn't migrated
-to Clang, such as MIPS and Sparc64. By early this year all remaning targets
-had migrated to external toolchain (contemporary GCC from ports or packages),
-or had been deprecated.
-</p>
-<p>With no in-tree consumers remaining, GCC 4.2.1 was removed from FreeBSD in
-<a href='https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/358454'>r358454</a> on February 29,
-2020.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='bin'>
-<title>elfctl utility</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Ed Maste</name>
-<email>emaste@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>In <a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/rS340076'>r340076</a> Ed added the
-<i>NT_FREEBSD_FEATURE_CTL</i> ELF note, used to allow binaries to opt out of,
-or in to, vulnerability mitigation and other features. FreeBSD Foundation
-intern Bora Özarslan later added a tool to decode and modify the ELF note,
-but it had yet to be installed by default.
-</p>
-<p>In the previous quarter Ed renamed the tool to <i>elfctl</i>, and installed it
-in /usr/bin. Ed also committed a number of minor bug fixes, code style
-improvements, etc.
-</p>
-<p>Usage examples - list known feature flags:
-<pre><code>
-$ elfctl -l
-Known features are:
-aslr Disable ASLR
-protmax Disable implicit PROT_MAX
-stackgap Disable stack gap
-wxneeded Requires W+X mappings
-</code></pre>
-</p>
-<p>List feature tags set on a binary:
-<pre><code>
-$ elfctl /bin/ls
-File '/bin/ls' features:
-aslr 'Disable ASLR' is unset.
-protmax 'Disable implicit PROT_MAX' is unset.
-stackgap 'Disable stack gap' is unset.
-wxneeded 'Requires W+X mappings' is unset.
-</code></pre>
-</p>
-<p>Indicate that a binary requests to opt-out of address randomization:
-<pre><code>
-$ elfctl -e +aslr binary
-</code></pre>
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='bin'>
-<title>ELF Tool Chain</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Ed Maste</name>
-<email>emaste@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>A number of performance and functional improvements were committed to ELF
-Tool Chain tools over the last quarter.
-</p>
-<p>FreeBSD Foundation intern Tiger Gao added DWARF Debug Information Entry
-(DIE) caching to addr2line which provided a substantial improvement when
-translating many entries (even surpassing GNU addr2line with a large list).
-</p>
-<p>Tiger also rebased and updated an upstream ELF Tool Chain submission to
-handle <i>DW_AT_ranges</i> and addressed two elfcopy/objcopy bugs: setting the
-OS/ABI field correctly when converting a binary file to ELF, and correctly
-adding new sections when there is no <i>.shstrtab</i> section.
-</p>
-<p>Ed committed several readelf improvements, including decoding the
-<i>PROTMAX_DISABLE</i>, <i>STKGAP_DISABLE</i>, and <i>WXNEEDED</i> ELF feature control
-flags, decoding Xen and GNU Build-ID ELF notes, and improved input
-validation.
-</p>
-<p>Mark Johnston addressed many memory and file descriptor leaks and similar
-issues reported by Coverity Scan.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='doc'>
-<title>FreeBSD Translations on Weblate</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/DocTranslationOnWeblate'>Translate FreeBSD on Weblate wiki</url>
-<url href='https://translate-dev.freebsd.org/'>FreeBSD Weblate Instance</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Danilo G. Baio</name>
-<email>dbaio@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Edson Brandi</name>
-<email>ebrandi@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>As announced on <a href='https://www.freebsd.org/news/newsflash.html#event20200121:01'>January</a>, The FreeBSD Project is adopting Weblate as its web-based continuous localization platform.
-</p>
-<p>We are getting new volunteers to the effort and so far these are the numbers:
-</p>
-<h3>Q1 2020 Status</h3>
-
-<ul>
-<li><p><b>10</b> languages
-</p></li>
-<li><p><b>47</b> registered users
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<h4>Languages</h4>
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>Chinese (Simplified) (zh_CN)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Chinese (Traditional) (zh_TW) - <b><i>Added</i></b>
-</p></li>
-<li><p>French (fr_FR) - <b><i>Added</i></b>
-</p></li>
-<li><p>German (de_DE) - <b><i>Added</i></b>
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Italian (it_IT) - <b><i>Added</i></b>
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Norwegian Bokmål - <b><i>Added</i></b> - New language on FreeBSD
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Persian (fa_IR) - <b><i>Added</i></b> - New language on FreeBSD
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Portuguese (Brazil)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Spanish
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Turkish (tr-TR) <b>[1]</b> - <b><i>Added</i></b> - New language on FreeBSD
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-1 - Already had an effort in the past.
-
-<p>We want to thank everyone that contributed, translating or reviewing documents.
-</p>
-<p>And please, help promote this effort on your local user group, we always need more volunteers.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='doc'>
-<title>FreeBSD Manpages overhaul</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Gordon Bergling</name>
-<email>gbergling@gmail.com</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>I am currently working on an overhaul for the FreeBSD manpages by updating the HISTORY and STANDARDS sections and while here creating new manpages for parts of the system that missing documentation. FreeBSD has already one of the best documentation available for an UNIX-like operation system, but there are parts that could be improved.
-</p>
-<p>For the parts that have been already improved you can have a look at <a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/p/gbergling_gmail.com/'>my Phabricator account</a>.
-</p>
-<p>If you would like to help on improving the documentation effort, please contact Benedict Reuschling <a href='mailto:bcr@freebsd.org'>bcr@freebsd.org</a> or me at gbergling@gmail.com.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='ports'>
-<title>KDE on FreeBSD</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://freebsd.kde.org/'>KDE FreeBSD</url>
-<url href='https://community.kde.org/FreeBSD'>KDE Community FreeBSD</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Adriaan de Groot</name>
-<email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The <i>KDE on FreeBSD</i> project packages the software produced by
-the KDE Community for FreeBSD. The software includes a
-full desktop environment KDE Plasma, the art application
-<a href='https://krita.org/'>Krita</a>, video editor <a href='https://kdenlive.org'>Kdenlive</a>
-and hundreds of other applications that can be used on
-any FreeBSD desktop machine.
-</p>
-<p>The quarter opened with a new kstars (amateur astronomy application)
-release landing in ports, and then had the usual regular updates:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>three KDE Frameworks releases (on a monthly schedule),
-</p></li>
-<li><p>three bugfix releases to the collection of KDE software from
- the KDE release service (formerly <i>KDE Applications</i>, but it was
- always more that only-applications),
-</p></li>
-<li><p>three bugfix releases to the KDE Plasma desktop.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-There were no substantial Qt updates but four bugfix releases for
-<p><code>devel/cmake</code>, and regular work all over the ports tree.
-</p>
-<p>The SDDM login manager was updated to a much newer -- by over a year --
-release and patched to support more FreeBSD features.
-</p>
-<p>One update to <code>devel/qca</code> dropped compatibility with FreeBSD 11
-because upstream no longer supports older OpenSSL versions.
-There is infrastructure in the ports tree now that adds a <code>USES=qca</code>
-for Qt applications needing crypto support.
-</p>
-<p>The <a href='https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=New&amp;bug_status=Open&amp;bug_status=In%20Progress&amp;bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&amp;email1=kde%40FreeBSD.org&amp;emailassigned_to1=1&amp;emailtype1=substring&amp;f0=OP&amp;f1=OP&amp;f2=product&amp;f3=component&amp;f4=alias&amp;f5=short_desc&amp;f7=CP&amp;f8=CP&amp;f9=assigned_to&amp;j1=OR&amp;j_top=OR&amp;o2=substring&amp;o3=substring&amp;o4=substring&amp;o5=substring&amp;o9=substring&amp;query_format=advanced&amp;v2=kde%40&amp;v3=kde%40&amp;v4=kde%40&amp;v5=kde%40&amp;v9=kde%40&amp;human=1'>open bugs list</a>
-remains stable around 28 open issues,
-with some interesting xkb issues as a highlight.
-We welcome detailed bug reports
-and patches. KDE packaging updates are prepared in
-a <a href='https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-kde/'>copy of the ports repository</a>
-on GitHub and then merged in SVN. We welcome pull requests
-there as well.
-</p>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='ports'>
-<title>XFCE</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Guido Falsi</name>
-<email>xfce@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>After the XFCE update to 4.14 a regression was observed in the XFCE
-window manager xfwm4. It caused window decorations to be drawn wrong
-or missing with certain graphic hardware setups. It has been reported
-that the recent update to Xorg server in the ports tree fixes this
-issue. The updated Xorg server will be available in the next
-qurterly branch.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='ports'>
-<title>Wine on FreeBSD</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.winehq.org'>Wine homepage</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Gerald Pfeifer</name>
-<email>gerald@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Lorenzo Salvadore</name>
-<email>salvadore@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The standard Wine port has moved from Wine 4.0.3 to Wine 5.0 which
-represents over 7,400 individual changes including built-in modules in
-PE format, multi-monitor support, Vulkan 1.1 support, and an XAudio2
-re-implementation.
-</p>
-<p>After our request for help in the last quarterly report the i386 wine
-ports have been adopted by salvadore who immediately started resolving
-existing bugs and improving the ports. Most of this work is ready and we
-began committing first pieces in March. Since it takes more time than
-initially expected, we will also update the i386-wine-devel port during
-this process so that users needing a more recent version can easily get it
-from the ports tree (or binary packages). On the other hand, we plan on
-backporting these improvements to i386-wine after i386-wine-devel is done
-and only then update that port, so that we always guarantee a stable
-version of i386-wine.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='ports'>
-<title>Go on freebsd/arm64</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://golang.org/doc/go1.14#freebsd'>Go 1.14 Release Notes </url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Mikaël Urankar</name>
-<email>mikael@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Dmitri Goutnik</name>
-<email>dmgk@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Starting from the recently released version 1.14, Go now officially supports
-64-bit ARM architecture on FreeBSD 12.0 or later.
-This porting effort was initially started by Greg V (aka myfreeweb) and resumed
-by Shigeru Yamamoto, Dmitri Goutnik and Mikaël Urankar.
-Dmitry has set up a CI builder to catch regression on FreeBSD aarch64 (it's
-required by the golang policy for adding a new port to the main Go repository)
-</p>
-<p>Work in progress:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>a lot of ports use an old version of golang.org/x/sys or golang.org/x/net
- (to name a few) that doesn't contain the FreeBSD aarch64 bits,
- work is being done to fix these ports (details are in the <a href='https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=242312)'>bug tracker entry</a>
-</p></li></ul>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='ports'>
-<title>sysctlmibinfo2 API</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://gitlab.com/alfix/sysctlmibinfo2'>sysctlmibinfo2</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Alfonso Sabato Siciliano</name>
-<email>alfonso.siciliano@email.com</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>In the previous third and fouth quarterly status reports 2019, the sysctlinfo
-interface and an extension to improve the sysctlbyname() syscall were described,
-they can access to the sysctl MIB and pass the properties of an object to the
-userland, but both are quite low level and kernel related.
-</p>
-<p>The sysctlmibinfo2 library provides an API to explore the sysctl MIB, to convert
-an object name in its corresponding Object Identifier and to find an object to
-get its properties, therefore it is useful to handle an object correctly and to
-build a sysctl-like utility.
-</p>
-<p>Primarily sysctlmibinfo2 wraps the low level interface to provide an easy API,
-some example: sysctlmif_desc() retrieves the description of an object,
-sysctlmif_kind() gets the type (string, integer, etc) and sysctlmif_fmt()
-specifies the format (an integer could represent a deciKelvin, milliKelvin,
-etc), then it is possible to print properly an object value.
-</p>
-<p>Moreover sysctlmibinfo2 provides a high level API: a struct sysctlmif_object
-definition and functions to build data structures of objects.
-Example, let's say we want to manage the sound system,
-sysctlmif_grouplistbyname("hw.snd") returns the list of the Sound Driver
-objects and sysctlmif_treebyname("dev.pcm") returns a tree where "dev.pcm" is
-the root node and each subtree represents an audio device.
-</p>
-<p>Obviously sysctlmibinfo2 benefits of the features of sysctlinfo: handles OIDs
-up to CTL_MAXNAME levels, supports capability mode, can seek an object by its
-name (avoiding to explore the MIB just to find the corresponding OID), gets all
-info about an object in a time, manages a name with a NULL level or expanded
-with an input for the sysctl handler.
-</p>
-<p>The library can be installed via the devel/libsysctlmibinfo2 port, a manual page
-and examples in the Public Domain are available for getting started your
-projects.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='third'>
-<title>pot and the nomad pot driver</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://pot.pizzamig.dev'>pot project</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/pizzamig/pot'>pot on github</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/trivago/nomad-pot-driver'>Nomad pot driver</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/pizzamig/minipot'>minipot</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Luca Pizzamiglio</name>
-<email>pizzamig@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Esteban Barrios</name>
-<email>esteban.barrios@trivago.com</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>An initial effort to write proper documentation and guides for the pot project has started. The documentation, even if incomplete, is available at <a href='https://pot.pizzamig.dev'>here</a>. A <a href='https://pot.pizzamig.dev/FAQ/'>F.A.Q.</a> page is available and waiting for users to submit their questions.
-</p>
-<p>During the last quarter, some bugs were reported on pot and on the nomad-pot-driver. Both projects released a new bug fix version.
-Many thanks to 'grembo' and 'Crest' that reported issues, tested and tried our solutions.<br />
-Thanks also to Mateusz (0mp) for his Pull Requests!
-</p>
-<p>pot will have a new release soon (0.11.0), focused on network:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>network stack support: ipv4 only, ipv6 only, dual stack.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>flexible network setup for alias: adding the ability to use an arbitrary network setup for alias network type
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Contributions are welcome! Label "good first issue" has been added to issues to invite newcomers to contribute to the project!
-</body></project>
-<project cat='third'>
-<title>NomadBSD</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.nomadbsd.org/'>NomadBSD Website</url>
-<url href='https://www.github.com/NomadBSD/NomadBSD'>NomadBSD Github</url>
-<url href='https://forum.NomadBSD.org/'>NomadBSD Forum</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>NomadBSD Team</name>
-<email>info@NomadBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>NomadBSD is a persistent live system for USB flash drives, based on FreeBSD.
-Together with automatic hardware detection and setup, it is configured to be
-used as a desktop system that works out of the box, but can also be used for
-data recovery, for educational purposes, or testing FreeBSD's hardware
-compatibility.
-</p>
-<p>In March we released a new minor version 1.3.1 which improves the configuration
-of the network interfaces, fixed some bugs and added nomadbsd-chusr and
-nomadbsd-sysinfo. Further some new features found their way into the release.
-</p>
-<p>Some days later the channel explainingcomputers on YouTube released a review video of
-NomadBSD. The explainingcomputers has almost 600,000 followers and the review was positive
-so we saw the highest peak in downloads ever! Along with it came a lot of people looking for
-help on our mailing list and on Twitter so we decided to set up a new support forum.
-</p>
-<p>We are looking for people to help the project. Help is much appreciated in all areas:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Translation of program interfaces
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Design artwork
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Programming new tools, extend existing ones
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Tests and Bug reports / UX and feature suggestions
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Mirrors outside of Europe
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Open tasks:
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>Support installation on disk partitions and add a partition editor GUI.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Complete disk encryption
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Add a user-friendly network manager
-</p></li></ul>
-</body></project>
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
-
- <p>Entries from the various official and semi-official teams,
- as found in the <a href="&enbase;/administration.html">Administration
- Page</a>.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
-
- <p>Projects that span multiple categories, from the kernel and userspace
- to the Ports Collection or external projects.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
-
- <p>Updates to kernel subsystems/features, driver support,
- filesystems, and more.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
-
- <p>Updating platform-specific features and bringing in support
- for new hardware platforms.</p>.
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
-
- <p>Changes affecting the base system and programs in it.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
-
- <p>Changes affecting the Ports Collection, whether sweeping
- changes that touch most of the tree, or individual ports
- themselves.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
-
- <p>Noteworthy changes in the documentation tree, in manpages, or in
- external books/documents.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>third</name>
-
- <description>Third-Party Projects</description>
-
- <p>Many projects build upon &os; or incorporate components of
- &os; into their project. As these projects may be of interest
- to the broader &os; community, we sometimes include brief
- updates submitted by these projects in our quarterly report.
- The &os; project makes no representation as to the accuracy or
- veracity of any claims in these submissions.</p>
- </category>
-
-</report>
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
- Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd" >
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<!--
- Variables to replace:
- 04 - report month start
- 06 - report month end
- 2020 - report year
- %%NUM%% - report issue (first, second, third, fourth)
- %%STARTNEXT%% - report month start
- %%STOPNEXT%% - report month end
- %%YEARNEXT%% - next report due year (if different than 2020)
- %%DUENEXT%% - next report due date (i.e., June 6)
--->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>04-06</month>
-
- <year>2020</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-<p>This report will be covering FreeBSD related projects between April and June,
-and covers a diverse set of topics ranging from kernel updates over userland
-and ports, as well as third-party work.
-</p>
-<p>Some highlights picked with the roll of a d100 include, but are not limited to,
-the ability to forcibly unmount UFS when the underlying media becomes
-inaccessible, added preliminary support for Bluetooth Low Energy, a introduction to the
-FreeBSD Office Hours, and a repository of software collections called potluck
-to be installed with the pot utility, as well as many many more things.
-</p>
-<p>As a little treat, readers can also get a rare report from the quarterly team.
-</p>
-<p>Finally, on behalf of the quarterly team, I would like to extend my deepest
-appreciation and thank you to salvadore@, who decided to take down his shingle.
-His contributions to not just the quarterly reports themselves, but also the
-surrounding tooling to many-fold ease the work, are immeasurable.
-</p>
-<p>We hope you find the report as interesting as we have,<br />
-Daniel Ebdrup Jensen (debdrup@), on behalf of the quarterly team.
-</p></section>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Deb Goodkin</name>
-<email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to
-supporting and promoting the FreeBSD Project and community worldwide. Funding
-comes from individual and corporate donations and is used to fund and manage
-software development projects, conferences and developer summits, and provide
-travel grants to FreeBSD contributors. The Foundation purchases and supports
-hardware to improve and maintain FreeBSD infrastructure and provides resources
-to improve security, quality assurance, and release engineering efforts;
-publishes marketing material to promote, educate, and advocate for the FreeBSD
-Project; facilitates collaboration between commercial vendors and FreeBSD
-developers; and finally, represents the FreeBSD Project in executing contracts,
-license agreements, and other legal arrangements that require a recognized
-legal entity.
-</p>
-<p>Here are some highlights of what we did to help FreeBSD last quarter:
-</p>
-<h3>COVID-19 Impact on the Foundation</h3>
-
-<p>Like other organizations, we put policies in place for all of our staff members
-to work from home. We also put a temporary ban on travel for staff members.
-We are continuing our work supporting the community and Project, but some of
-our work and responses may be delayed because of changes in some of our
-priorities and the impact of limited childcare for a few of our staff members.
-</p>
-<h3>Partnerships and Commercial User Support</h3>
-
-<p>We help facilitate collaboration between commercial users and FreeBSD
-developers. We also meet with companies to discuss their needs and bring that
-information back to the Project. Not surprisingly, the stay at home orders,
-combined with our company ban on travel during Q2 made in-person meetings
-non-existent. However, the team was able to continue meeting with our partners
-and commercial users virtually. These meetings help us understand some of the
-applications where FreeBSD is used.
-</p>
-<h3>Fundraising Efforts</h3>
-
-<p>Last quarter we raised $268,400! Thank you to the individuals and organizations
-that stepped in to help fund our efforts. We’d like to thank Netflix, employees
-of Nginx, Beckhoff Automation, and Mozilla Foundation for their large
-contributions last quarter, which helped bring our 2020 fundraising effort to
-$339k. We hope other organizations will follow their lead and give back to help
-us continue supporting FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>These are trying times, and we deeply appreciate every donation that has come in
-from $5 to $150,000. We’re still here giving 110% to supporting FreeBSD!
-</p>
-<p>We are 100% funded by donations, and those funds go towards software development
-work to improve FreeBSD, FreeBSD advocacy around the world, keeping FreeBSD
-secure, continuous integration improvements, sponsoring BSD-related and
-computing conferences (even the virtual events!), legal support for the Project,
-and many other areas.
-</p>
-<p>Please consider making a
-<a href='https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/.'>donation to help us continue and increase our support for FreeBSD</a>.
-</p>
-<p>We also have the Partnership Program, to provide more benefits for our larger
-commercial donors. Find out more information about the
-<a href='https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/FreeBSD-foundation-partnership-program/'>partnership program</a>
-and share with your companies!
-</p>
-<h3>OS Improvements</h3>
-
-<p>A number of FreeBSD Foundation grant recipients started, continued working on,
-or completed projects during the second quarter. These include:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>WiFi improvements
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Linuxulator application compatibility
-</p></li>
-<li><p>DRM / Graphics driver updates
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Zstd compression for OpenZFS
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Online RAID-Z expansion
-</p></li>
-<li><p>if_bridge performance improvements
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>You can find more details about most of these projects in other quarterly
-reports.
-</p>
-<p>Staff members also worked on a number of larger projects, including:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Run-Time Dynamic Linker (rtld) improvements
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Improved FreeBSD support on Microsoft HyperV and Azure
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Fine-grained locking for amd64 pmap
-</p></li>
-<li><p>5-level paging structures for amd64
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Non-transparent superpages
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Migration to a Git repository
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Tool chain modernization
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>Many of these projects also have detailed entries in other quarterly report
-entries.
-</p>
-<p>Staff members also put in significant effort in many ways other than larger,
-individual projects. These include assisting with code reviews, bug report
-triage, security report triage and advisory handling, addressing syzkaller
-reports, and ongoing maintenance and bug fixes in functional areas such as the
-tool chain, developer tools, virtual memory kernel subsystem, low-level x86
-infrastructure, sockets and protocols, and others.
-</p>
-<h3>University of Waterloo Co-op</h3>
-
-<p>Foundation co-op students Colin, Tiger, and Yang completed their winter 2020
-work term during the second quarter, and continued on with the next school term
-in their respective programs. Although COVID-19 presented a unique challenge
-and prompted an abrupt transition to remote work just over half way through the
-term, all three learned a lot and provided positive contributions to the FreeBSD
-Project and to the Foundation.
-</p>
-<p>A few projects that were in progress or completed during the work term were
-committed to the FreeBSD tree in the second quarter.
-</p>
-<h3>Continuous Integration and Quality Assurance</h3>
-
-<p>The Foundation provides a full-time staff member who is working on improving
-continuous integration, automated testing, and overall quality assurance
-efforts for the FreeBSD project.
-</p>
-<p>During the second quarter of 2020, Foundation staff continued improving the
-Project's CI infrastructure, monitoring regressions and working with
-contributors to fix the failing build and test cases. The setting up of VM host
-for CI jobs and staging environment is in progress. We are also working with
-other teams in the Project for their testing needs. For example, we added jobs
-for running full tests on non-x86 architectures. We are also working with many
-external projects and companies to improve their support of FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>See the FreeBSD CI section of this report for completed work items and detailed
-information.
-</p>
-<h3>Supporting FreeBSD Infrastructure</h3>
-
-<p>The Foundation provides hardware and support to improve FreeBSD infrastructure.
-Last quarter, we continued supporting FreeBSD hardware located around the world.
-We started working on getting the new NYI Chicago colocation facility prepared
-for some of the new FreeBSD hardware we are planning on purchasing.
-NYI generously provides this for free to the Project.
-</p>
-<h3>FreeBSD Advocacy and Education</h3>
-
-<p>A large part of our efforts are dedicated to advocating for the Project. This
-includes promoting work being done by others with FreeBSD; producing advocacy
-literature to teach people about FreeBSD and help make the path to starting
-using FreeBSD or contributing to the Project easier; and attending and getting
-other FreeBSD contributors to volunteer to run FreeBSD events, staff FreeBSD
-tables, and give FreeBSD presentations.
-</p>
-<p>The FreeBSD Foundation sponsors many conferences, events, and summits around the
-globe. These events can be BSD-related, open source, or technology events
-geared towards underrepresented groups. We support the FreeBSD-focused events
-to help provide a venue for sharing knowledge, to work together on projects, and
-to facilitate collaboration between developers and commercial users. This all
-helps provide a healthy ecosystem. We support the non-FreeBSD events to promote
-and raise awareness of FreeBSD, to increase the use of FreeBSD in different
-applications, and to recruit more contributors to the Project. As is the case
-for most of us in this industry, COVID-19 has put our in-person events on hold.
-In addition to attending virtual events, we are continually working on new
-training initiatives and updating our selection of how-to guides to facilitate
-getting more folks to try out FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>Check out some of the advocacy and education work we did last quarter:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Silver sponsor of BSDCan 2020. The event was held virtually, June 2-6, 2020
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Community Sponsor of Rootconf 2020. The event was held virtually, June 19-20, 2020
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Annual FreeBSD Day, June 19. This year’s celebration was postponed in
- support of Juneteeth. However the activities surrounding FreeBSD Day have
- been transformed into an ongoing series of online sessions. See
- <i>FreeBSD Fridays</i> below for more information.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Presented
- <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wi5yMvavhQM'>27 Years of FreeBSD and Why You Should Get Involved</a>
- as part of a Linux Professional Institute series of webinars on June 24, 2020.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Attended and presented at the virtual Open Source Summit 2020.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Announced <i>FreeBSD Fridays</i>: A series of 101 classes designed to get you
- started with FreeBSD. Find out more in the
- <a href='https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/announcing-freebsd-fridays-a-series-of-101-classes/'>announcement</a>
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Participated as an Admin for Google Summer of Code 2020
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Participated in the new FreeBSD Office Hours series including holding our own
- Foundation led office hours. Videos from the one hour sessions can be found
- on the <a href='https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxLxR_oW-NAmChIcSkAyZGQ'>Project’s YouTube Channel</a>.
- You can watch ours <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ji4ux4FWpRU'>here</a>.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>In addition to the information found in the Development Projects update section
-of this report, take a minute to check out the latest update blogs:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p><a href='https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/500-if_bridge-performance-improvement/'>5x if_bridge Performance Improvement</a>
-</p></li>
-<li><p><a href='https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/blog/my-experience-as-a-freebsd-foundation-co-op-student/'>My Experience as a FreeBSD Foundation Co-Op Student</a>
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>Keep up to date with our latest work in our <a href='https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/'>Bi-Monthly newsletters</a>.
-</p>
-<p>Mellanox provided an update on how and why they use FreeBSD in our latest
-<a href='https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/freebsd-case-study-mellanox/'>Contributor Case Study</a>.
-</p>
-<p>We help educate the world about FreeBSD by publishing the professionally
-produced FreeBSD Journal. As we mentioned previously, the FreeBSD Journal is
-now a free publication. Find out more and
-<a href='https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/'>access the latest issues</a> on the
-Journal site.
-</p>
-<p>You can find out more about
-<a href='https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/news-and-events/'>events we attended and upcoming events</a>.
-</p>
-<p>We have continued our work with a new website developer to help us improve our
-website. Work is nearly complete to make it easier for community members to
-find information more easily and to make the site more efficient. We look
-forward to unveiling the refreshed site in Q3.
-</p>
-<h3>Foundation Board Meeting</h3>
-
-<p>Our annual board meeting was held on Tuesday June 2, 2020. We normally hold
-this meeting the Tuesday before BSDCan, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, but with the
-company travel ban, and the conference going virtual, our meeting went virtual
-for the first time. The purpose of the annual board meeting is to hold our
-board director and officer elections, review work accomplished over the past
-year, and put together strategic goals for the upcoming 12 months.
-</p>
-<p>The board generally has two all-day board meetings each year, this one, and a
-more informal one in January, typically held in Berkeley. Both meetings allow
-us to connect, reevaluate and discuss new ideas, while assessing what we should
-do to help the Project.
-</p>
-<p>Some of our longer-term goals include Growing User and Developer Communities,
-Developing Training and OS Course Content, Improving desktop/laptop experience,
-Promoting FreeBSD (as you can see in all the advocacy work listed above), and
-Improving Testing Capabilities.
-</p>
-<p>Results of the director and officer elections were:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Justin Gibbs (President)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Benedict Reuschling (Vice President)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Kirk McKusick (Treasurer)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Philip Paeps (Secretary)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Deb Goodkin (Assistant Secretary)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Robert Watson (Director)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Hiroki Sato (Director)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>George Neville-Neil (Director)
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>Find out more about the
-<a href='https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/about/board-of-directors/'>FreeBSD Foundation Board of Directors</a>
-on our website.
-</p>
-<h3>Legal/FreeBSD IP</h3>
-
-<p>The Foundation owns the FreeBSD trademarks, and it is our responsibility to
-protect them. We also provide legal support for the core team to investigate
-questions that arise.
-</p>
-<p>Go to <a href='http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/'>the FreeBSD Foundation's web site</a> to
-find out how we support FreeBSD and how we can help you!
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>FreeBSD Core Team</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>FreeBSD Core Team</name>
-<email>core@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD Core Team is the governing body of FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>The Core Team held 10 meetings during the second quarter of 2020, including a
-2020-05-21 joint meeting with members of the FreeBSD Foundation. Here are some
-highlights from that meeting:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Deb requested guidance on how the Foundation can support the community.
- Core and Foundation members believe that more developer support is necessary
- to fill gaps in areas where commercial customers do not provide backing.
- The clearest example of such a gap is the desktop experience, including
- graphics and wireless support. What makes this request different from past
- requests is that rather than support for one-time projects, ongoing
- positions are necessary for a consistently high-quality desktop experience.
-</p>
-<p> "FreeBSD not being able to run on your laptop is the first step to
- irrelevance." Ed Maste
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>Both teams discussed topics for upcoming sessions of FreeBSD Office Hours,
- informal FreeBSD video conferences that anyone can attend. Everyone agreed
- that the Office Hours have been a useful way for different parts of the
- Project to engage with each other and with the wider community. Kudos to
- Allan Jude for initiating the Office Hours and for everyone who has helped
- make them a success by hosting or attending sessions.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>Both teams agreed that they should meet once per quarter.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>The second annual community survey closed on 2020-06-16. The purpose of the
-survey is to collect data from the public to help guide the Project's efforts
-and priorities. As an example, last year's survey results helped initiate the
-Project's conversion to Git. Thank you to all who took the time to respond. The
-results will be released soon.
-</p>
-<p>The Core-initiated Git Working Group continued to make progress, but there are
-still some remaining issues to be worked out with the translation from
-Subversion. Hopefully the new Git src repository will be ready for use this
-summer. A <a href='https://cgit-beta.freebsd.org/'>beta version</a> has been published for
-people to test and a preliminary version of a <code>Using Git for FreeBSD
-Development</code> primer will soon be ready to share. Core, the Git Working Group,
-and Release Engineering are working towards the goal of releasing 12.2 from the
-new Git repository.
-</p>
-<p>Following the results of a Core-initiated developer survey, The FreeBSD Project
-has adopted a new LLVM-derived [code of
-conduct](https://www.freebsd.org/internal/code-of-conduct.html).
-</p>
-<p>The eleventh FreeBSD Core Team was elected by active developers. From a pool of
-23, the 9 successful candidates for core.11 are:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Sean Chittenden (seanc, incumbent)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Baptiste Daroussin (bapt)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Kyle Evans (kevans)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Mark Johnston (markj)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Scott Long (scottl)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Warner Losh (imp, incumbent)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Ed Maste (emaste)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>George V. Neville-Neil (gnn)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Hiroki Sato (hrs, incumbent)
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>A new Core Team secretary, Muhammad Moinur Rahman (bofh), was unanimously
-approved by core.11. The outgoing core team met three times with the new core
-team to help with the transition. Core.10 wishes core.11 a successful term.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>FreeBSD Release Engineering Team</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>FreeBSD Release Engineering Team</name>
-<email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.4R/announce.html'>FreeBSD 11.4-RELEASE announcement</url>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.4R/schedule.html'>FreeBSD 11.4-RELEASE schedule</url>
-<url href='https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/'>FreeBSD development snapshots</url>
-</links>
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting
-and publishing release schedules for official project releases
-of FreeBSD, announcing code slushes, and maintaining the respective
-branches, among other things.
-</p>
-<p>During the second quarter of 2020, the Release Engineering Team started
-work on the 11.4-RELEASE cycle, the fifth release from the stable/11
-branch. The release cycle went quite smoothly, with both BETA3 and RC3
-removed from the schedule. This allowed the final release to occur one
-week earlier than originally scheduled, which was announced June 16.
-FreeBSD 11.4-RELEASE is expected to be the final 11.x release.
-</p>
-<p>The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team would like to thank everyone involved
-in this cycle for their hard work.
-</p>
-<p>Additionally throughout the quarter, several development snapshots builds
-were released for the <i>head</i>, <i>stable/12</i>, and <i>stable/11</i> branches.
-</p>
-<p>Much of this work was sponsored by Rubicon Communications, LLC (netgate.com)
-and the FreeBSD Foundation.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>Cluster Administration Team</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Cluster Administration Team</name>
-<email>clusteradm@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/administration.html#t-clusteradm'>Cluster Administration Team members</url>
-</links>
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD Cluster Administration Team consists of the people responsible for administering the machines that the Project relies on for its distributed work and communications to be synchronised. In this quarter, the team has worked on the following:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Upgrade all x86 ref- and universe-machines
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Setup Amsterdam (PKT) mirror
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Solve hardware issue for bugzilla and svnweb backend
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Setup public <a href='https://cgit-beta.freebsd.org'>beta git server</a>
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Decommission CyberOne Data (CYB) mirror
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Ongoing systems administration work:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Accounts management for committers.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Backups of critical infrastructure.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Keeping up with security updates in 3rd party software.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-</li></ul>
-Work in progress:
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>Setup Malaysia (KUL) mirror
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Setup Brazil (BRA) mirror
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Review the service jails and service administrators operation.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Infrastructure of building aarch64 and powerpc64 packages
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>NVME issues on PowerPC64 Power9 blocking dual socket machine from being used as pkg builder.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Drive upgrade test for pkg builders (SSDs) courtesy of the FreeBSD Foundation.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Boot issues with Aarch64 reference machines.
-</p></li></ul>
-</li><li><p>New NYI.net sponsored colocation space in Chicago-land area.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Work with git working group
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Check new hardware requirement from other teams
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Searching for more providers that can fit the requirements for a <a href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/Teams/clusteradm/generic-mirror-layout'>generic mirrored layout</a> or a <a href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/Teams/clusteradm/tiny-mirror'>tiny mirror</a>
-</p></li></ul>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>Continuous Integration</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://ci.FreeBSD.org'>FreeBSD Jenkins Instance</url>
-<url href='https://ci.FreeBSD.org/hwlab'>FreeBSD Hardware Testing Lab</url>
-<url href='https://artifact.ci.FreeBSD.org'>FreeBSD CI artifact archive</url>
-<url href='https://hackmd.io/@FreeBSD-CI'>FreeBSD CI weekly report</url>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/Jenkins'>FreeBSD Jenkins wiki</url>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/HostedCI'>Hosted CI wiki</url>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/3rdPartySoftwareCI'>3rd Party Software CI</url>
-<url href='https://preview.tinyurl.com/y9maauwg'>Tickets related to freebsd-testing@</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci'>FreeBSD CI Repository</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Jenkins Admin</name>
-<email>jenkins-admin@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Li-Wen Hsu</name>
-<email>lwhsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-<body><p>Contact: <a href='https://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-testing'>freebsd-testing Mailing List</a><br />
-Contact: IRC #freebsd-ci channel on EFNet<br />
-</p>
-<p>The FreeBSD CI team maintains the continuous integration system
-for the FreeBSD project. The CI system firstly checks the committed changes
-can be successfully built, then performs various tests and analysis over the
-newly built results.
-The artifacts from the build jobs are archived in the artifact server for
-further testing and debugging needs. The CI team members examine the
-failing builds and unstable tests and work with the experts in that area to
-fix the code or adjust test infrastructure. The details of these efforts
-are available in the <a href='https://hackmd.io/@FreeBSD-CI'>weekly CI reports</a>.
-</p>
-<p>During the second quarter of 2020, we continue working with the contributors and developers in the project for their testing needs and also keep working with external projects and companies to improve their support of FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>Important changes:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>All -test jobs will run tests under <code>/usr/tests</code>, previously only x86 architectures were doing this. See the Continuous Integration on !x86 section in this report for more information.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Compression algorithm of disk images on the <a href='https://artifacts.ci.freebsd.org'>artifact server</a> has been changed to zstd to speed up compression and decompression.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>The build and test results will be sent to the <a href='https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/dev-ci'>dev-ci mailing list</a> soon. Feedback and help with analysis is very appreciated!
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-New jobs added:
-<ul>
-<li><p>https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-armv7-test/
-</p></li>
-<li><p>https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-aarch64-test/
-</p></li>
-<li><p>https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-mips64-test/
-</p></li>
-<li><p>https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-powerpc64-test/
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Work in progress:
-<ul>
-<li><p>Collecting and sorting CI tasks and ideas <a href='https://hackmd.io/@FreeBSD-CI/freebsd-ci-todo'>here</a>
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Testing and merging pull requests in the <a href='https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci/pulls'>the FreeBSD-ci repo</a>
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Setting up a builder dedicated to run jobs using provisioned VMs.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Setting up the CI stage environment and putting the experimental jobs on it
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Implementing automatic tests on bare metal hardware
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Adding drm ports building tests against -CURRENT
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Planning to run ztest and network stack tests
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Adding external toolchain related jobs
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Improving the hardware lab to be more mature and adding more hardware
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Helping more 3rd software get CI on FreeBSD through a hosted CI solution
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Working with hosted CI providers to have better FreeBSD support
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Please see freebsd-testing@ related tickets for more WIP information, and don't hesitate to join the effort!
-
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>Ports Collection</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/'>About FreeBSD Ports</url>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/ports-contributing.html'>Contributing to Ports</url>
-<url href='http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html'>FreeBSD Ports Monitoring</url>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html'>Ports Management Team</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>René Ladan</name>
-<email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>FreeBSD Ports Management Team</name>
-<email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The Ports Management Team is responsible for overseeing the
-overall direction of the Ports Tree, building packages, and
-personnel matters. Below is what happened in the last quarter.
-</p>
-<p>There are currently 2,373 open ports PRs of which 526 are
-unassigned, for a total of 39,628 ports. In the last quarter
-there were 10,315 commits to HEAD and 476 to the quarterly
-branch by respectively 178 and 65 committers. Compared to the
-quarter before, this means a significant increase in commits and
-also a slight decrease in open PRs.
-</p>
-<p>During the last quarter, we welcomed Hiroki Tagato (tagattie@).
-We said goodbye to seanc@, zleslie@, gnn@ and salvadore@.
-</p>
-<p>A few default versions got bumped:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Java (new) at 8
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Lazarus to 2.0.8
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-It is now possible to write pkg scripts in Lua instead of sh.
-<p>They have two advantages over their sh versions:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>they run in a Capsicum sandbox
-</p></li>
-<li><p>they respect rootdir, the directory which pkg will use as
- the starting point to install all packages under.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Some user-facing packages were also updated:
-<ul>
-<li><p>pkg to 1.14.6
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Firefox to 78.0.1
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Thunderbird to 68.10.0
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Chromium to 83.0.4103.116
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Ruby to 2.5.8, 2.6.6, and 2.7.1
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Qt5 to 5.14.2
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>During the last quarter, antoine@ ran 55 exp-runs to test port
-version updates, make liblzma use libmd, flavor devel/scons and
-Lua ports, add and update library functions in the base system,
-make malloc.h usable again, remove as(1) from the base system, and
-augment sed(1) with -f.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>FreeBSD Office Hours</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/OfficeHours'>Office Hours on the FreeBSD Wiki</url>
-<url href='https://forms.gle/3HjjRx9KMcM3SL4H7'>Poll: What time would you prefer Office Hours be at</url>
-<url href='https://live.freebsd.org/'>live.FreeBSD.org: Aggregation of Live streams</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Allan Jude</name>
-<email>allanjude@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Starting on the first of April 2020, the FreeBSD project has started
-hosting regular video streams to foster greater communication within
-the wider FreeBSD community. The first of these sessions took the form
-of a public question and answer session, which drew over 60 participants.
-A second session was held two weeks later at a time more appropriate for
-those in Asia, but only drew 20 participants. With the help of the FreeBSD
-Foundation, we ran a poll to discover what times worked best for the
-greatest number of people.
-</p>
-<p>On May 13th the FreeBSD Foundation hosted a session where the community
-could ask questions of or about the foundation. On May 27th many of the
-candidates for the new FreeBSD Core Team joined an office hours session to
-answer questions from the community. Finally on June 24th another general
-question and answer office hours was held.
-</p>
-<p>Each office hours session consists of a video meeting of some FreeBSD
-developers or other subject matter experts, live streamed along with an IRC
-chat room for viewers to pose questions to the panel. The stream is recorded
-and posted to the official FreeBSD youtube channel.
-</p>
-<p>If you would like to host an office hours session, please contact:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p><a href='mailto:allanjude@freebsd.org'>Allan Jude</a>
-</p></li>
-<li><p><a href='mailto:anne@freebsdfoundation.org'>Anne Dickison</a>
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>Sponsor: ScaleEngine Inc. (video streaming)
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>Quarterly Status Reports Team</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Quarterly Status Reports</name>
-<email>quarterly@FreBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Daniel Ebdrup Jensen</name>
-<email>debdrup@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/news/status/'>Quarterly status reports</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-quarterly'>Git repository</url>
-</links>
-
-<body><p>The Quarterly Status Reports Team collects and publishes the reports that you are
-reading right now.
-</p>
-<p>Many improvements have been done recently and thus we believe it is useful that
-the Quarterly Status Reports Team submits a report. Not all the changes below
-are specific to the last quarter, but we list them here anyway since we did not
-write an entry for earlier reports.
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Reports are now built using Makefiles. Among the many advantages, this allows
- us to easily sort reports logically. Indeed, starting with 2019Q4, all reports
- are sorted logically, while before they were sorted alphabetically within each
- category.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>The conversion from markdown to docbook was performed using a python script,
- with some known bugs. Salvadore has rewritten the script using perl fixing
- most of the bugs. Some features are missing and many improvements are
- possible, but the script is very unlikely to receive any change since it will
- become obsolete as soon as the conversion to Hugo/AsciiDoctor is completed.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>Another perl script to ease the preparation of the mail version of the
- reports was written.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>One more perl script has been written to allow the quarterly team to send
- quarterly calls automatically using a cron job. We used it this quarter for
- the first time.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>As you might have noticed, last quarterly calls have been sent to
- freebsd-quarterly-calls@: this is a new mailing list to which you can
- <a href='https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-quarterly-calls'>subscribe</a>
- to receive calls for quarterly reports. Please note this is a moderated list,
- with very low traffic and a high signal to noise ratio.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>If you read carefully the last quarterly calls, you should have noticed that
- we now ask you to send reports to quarterly-submissions@ instead of
- quarterly@. This was done to help the quarterly team distinguishing internal
- discussions from submissions. Please keep in mind however that the quarterly
- team prefers receiving pull requests, as they ease the administrative work.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>We would like to thank philip@, from the postmaster team, for having created the
-freebsd-quarterly-calls@ mailing list and the quarterly-submissions@ address for
-us.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>FreeBSD on Microsoft HyperV and Azure</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/MicrosoftAzure'>FreeBSD on MicrosoftAzure wiki</url>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/HyperV'>FreeBSD on Microsoft HyperV</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>FreeBSD Integration Services Team</name>
-<email>bsdic@microsoft.com</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Wei Hu</name>
-<email>whu@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Li-Wen Hsu</name>
-<email>lwhsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>HyperV socket for FreeBSD implemented by Wei was checked into FreeBSD head
-branch on May 20th as
-<a href='https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/r361275'>r361275</a>. It supports
-guest/host communications without the need for networking. Some HyperV
-and Azure features rely on this to be available in guests.
-</p>
-<p>Details of HyperV Socket is available <a href='https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/virtualization/hyper-v-on-windows/user-guide/make-integration-service'>here</a>.
-</p>
-<p>This project is sponsored by Microsoft.
-</p>
-<p>Li-Wen is working on the FreeBSD release code related to Azure for the -CURRENT, 12-STABLE and 11-STABLE branches.
-The work-in-progress is available <a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23804'>here</a>.
-The <a href='https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/marketplace/apps/thefreebsdfoundation.freebsd-12_1'>12.1-RELEASE image on Azure Marketplace</a> is published.
-The work on the 11.4-RELEASE image on Azure Marketplace is in progress.
-</p>
-<p>This project is sponsored by The FreeBSD Foundation.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>Git Migration Working Group</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://github.com/freebsd/git_conv'>Git conversion tooling repo</url>
-<url href='https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-git'>FreeBSD-git mailing list</url>
-<url href='https://cgit-beta.FreeBSD.org/doc'>Beta doc git repo</url>
-<url href='https://cgit-beta.FreeBSD.org/ports'>Beta ports git repo</url>
-<url href='https://cgit-beta.FreeBSD.org/src'>Beta src git repo</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Ed Maste</name>
-<email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Warner Losh</name>
-<email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Ulrich Spörlein</name>
-<email>uqs@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Work continues on FreeBSD's migration from Subversion to Git. Ulrich has
-iterated on updates to svn2git in order to improve the fidelity of the
-conversion, particularly in regards to vendor (contrib) code updates.
-We believe the conversion is now at an acceptable state, but may make minor
-adjustments if additional issues are found. We expect to push modifications
-to the converter every two weeks (first and third Sunday of the month). This
-means that commit hashes in the beta repo will remain stable for at least two
-weeks at a time, to allow others to test and experiment with the beta repo.
-</p>
-<p>We are now working on updating FreeBSD processes and documentation.
-This includes:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Writing a Git Primer, akin to the existing Subversion primer
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Updates to the Security Team's tools and processes
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Release engineering updates
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Ports and packages process updates
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>Those with an interest in the migration to Git are encouraged to subscribe
-to the
-<a href='https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-git'>FreeBSD-git mailing list</a>
-and test out the beta src, ports, and/or doc repositories.
-</p>
-<p>You are also welcome to check out the wiki, issues, README and other documentation at the
-<a href='https://github.com/freebsd/git_conv'>Git conversion tooling repo</a>.
-</p>
-<p>We expect to be ready for the migration in the next quarter.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation (in part)
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>Lua Usage in FreeBSD</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Ed Maste</name>
-<email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Kyle Evans</name>
-<email>kevans@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Ryan Moeller</name>
-<email>freqlabs@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Lua is a small, efficient scripting language that FreeBSD imported before
-FreeBSD 12.0 for use in the bootloader. Since then, several projects
-outside of the bootloader have gained some amount of traction with Lua usage:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>/usr/libexec/flua is now installed for internal usage
-</p></li>
-<li><p>makesyscalls.sh was rewritten in Lua
-</p></li>
-<li><p>pkg has gained support for lua scripts
-</p></li>
-<li><p>lldb in the base system now supports lua scripting
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>FreeBSD Lua ("flua") is a version of the lua interpreter that has several
-modules built-in for convenient usage within the base system. flua is
-installed with a non-standard name and in a location not included in $PATH
-so that it is not accidentally found by third-party software or configure
-scripts. The FreeBSD project makes no guarantees about upgrade cadence or
-module stability. That said, it is available for use by downstream projects
-and FreeBSD users aware of those limitations.
-</p>
-<p>Previous work with flua includes, for example, adding libucl support and
-future work includes libifconfig support for scripting usage.
-</p>
-<p>People interested in working with Lua in FreeBSD are welcome to get in
-contact to discuss other project ideas. To name a couple of potential
-projects, some interesting modules that have not been started but could
-prove useful (listed in no particular order):
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>libcrypt
-</p></li>
-<li><p>libexpat
-</p></li>
-<li><p>libjail
-</p></li>
-<li><p>libnv
-</p></li>
-<li><p>libxo
-</p></li></ul>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>Linux compatibility layer update</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Edward Tomasz Napierala</name>
-<email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Earlier Linuxulator work focused on code cleanups and improving
-diagnostic tools.
-Work has now shifted from cleanups to fixing actual applications.
-Current status is being tracked at
-<a href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/LinuxApps'>Linux app status Wiki page</a>.
-Initial focus is on applications that don't involve X11, mostly
-because they tend to be easier to test and debug, and the bug fixes
-are not application-specific.
-</p>
-<p>Example problems fixed include buggy madvise(2) handling, which could
-break applications linked against jemalloc; uname(2) returning wrong
-results for 32 bit apps, which caused problems for Steam; recvmsg(2)
-and accept(2) being broken in some circumstances, which was breaking
-Redis; and missing support for <code>SO_REUSEPORT</code>, <code>SO_SNDBUFFORCE</code>,
-<code>SO_RCVBUFFORCE</code>, and <code>SO_PROTOCOL</code>, which spammed the log files when
-running the Python regression test suite. The default soft open files
-limit is now automatically adjusted to 1024, as several Linux apps
-iterate over all the file descriptors up to that limit instead of using
-closefrom(2).
-</p>
-<p>There's ongoing work on cleanups and the debugging framework for Linux
-compatibility, such as logging warnings for unrecognized system call
-parameters, or adding the <code>compat.linux.debug</code> sysctl to turn the warnings
-off.
-</p>
-<p>The Linux Test Project tests that are being run as part of the
-the <a href='https://ci.FreeBSD.org'>FreeBSD Continuous Integration infrastructure</a>
-has been upgraded to 20200605 snapshot. This raised the number
-of test cases from 3670 to 3749, and, predictably, also the number
-of failures, from 583 to 647.
-</p>
-<p>There's still a lot to do:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>There are pending reviews for patches that add
- <a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D13209'>extended attributes support</a>,
- and <a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D10275'>fexecve(2) syscall</a>, and
- they require wrapping up and committing
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>There are over <a href='https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-amd64-test_ltp/'>500 failing LTP tests</a>.
- Some of them are false positives, some are easy to fix bugs, and some require adding
- new system calls. Any help is welcome.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>NFS over TLS implementation</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Rick Macklem</name>
-<email>rmacklem@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>In an effort to improve NFS security, an internet draft
-which I expect will become an RFC soon specifies the
-use of TLS 1.3 to encrypt all data traffic on a Sun RPC
-connection used for NFS.
-</p>
-<p>Although NFS has been able to use sec=krb5p to encrypt data
-on the wire, this requires a Kerberos environment and, as
-such, has not been widely adopted. It also required that
-encryption/decryption be done in software, since only the
-RPC message NFS arguments are encrypted.
-Since Kernel TLS is capable of using hardware assist to
-improve performance and does not require Kerberos, NFS
-over TLS may be more widely adopted, once implementations
-are available.
-</p>
-<p>The project to implement this has largely been completed.
-The code will slowly be merged into head/current and at least
-the kernel portion should be in FreeBSD-13.
-</p>
-<p>To support clients such as laptops, the daemons that perform the TLS
-handshake may optionally handle client X.509 certificates from a
-site local CA. There are now exports(5) options to require client(s) to
-provide a valid X.509 certificate.
-</p>
-<p>The code is now available for testing. See:
-https://people.freebsd.org/~rmacklem/nfs-over-tls-setup.txt
-Setting up system(s) for testing is still a little awkward, as explained
-by the above rough document.
-</p>
-<p>The main limitation in the current implementation is that it uses TLS1.2
-and not TLS1.3. This should change once the KERN_TLS rx patch includes
-TLS1.3 support.
-Also, testing of pNFS configurations has not yet been done, but will
-be tested soon.
-</p>
-<p>Third party testing would be appreciated.
-</p>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>SoC audio framework and more audio drivers</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://github.com/gonzoua/freebsd/tree/rk3399_audio'>rk3399_audio</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Oleksandr Tymoshenko</name>
-<email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>SoC audio framework made a good progress since last report.<br /> Support for AUX devices was
-added (devices like auxiliary amplifiers that are not part of main CODEC chip). <br /> To verify
-the framework design following audio drivers were added: recording support for RT5640 CODEC(Firefly-RK3399),
-Allwinner I2S, Alwinners sun8i and A64 CODECs (Pine A64+), both recording and playback.<br /> Current work in progress
-is RK3328 CODEC (Rock64) and ES8316 CODEC (RockPro64 and Pinebook Pro).
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>bhyve - NVMe emulation improvements</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/search/query/xvbcF20W__Km/'>bhyve NVMe reviews</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Chuck Tuffli</name>
-<email>chuck@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The University of New Hampshire InterOperability Laboratory
-(a.k.a. UNH IOL) develops a suite of tests to determine if an
-NVMe device conforms to the specification and is interoperable
-with other NVMe products. This quarter, I undertook getting
-bhyve's emulated NVMe device to pass the mandatory tests. Changes
-include:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>implement Flush command
-</p></li>
-<li><p>implement Format NVM command
-</p></li>
-<li><p>implement AER support
-</p></li>
-<li><p>implement Namespace Identification Descriptor
-</p></li>
-<li><p>fix Active Namespace list
-</p></li>
-<li><p>fix queue creation and deletion
-</p></li>
-<li><p>validate Deallocate range values
-</p></li>
-<li><p>handle zero length DSM ranges
-</p></li>
-<li><p>fix Get Log Page command
-</p></li>
-<li><p>implement SMART data I/O statistics
-</p></li>
-<li><p>validate the LBA start and count
-</p></li>
-<li><p>add basic Firmware Commit support
-</p></li>
-<li><p>add more compliant Get/Set Features
-</p></li>
-<li><p>add Feature, Interrupt Vector Config
-</p></li>
-<li><p>fix Get Features, Predictable Latency
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>This was also a good opportunity to restructure parts of the code
-to make it more modular and easier to enhance. This includes
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>convert logging statements to parameterized macros
-</p></li>
-<li><p>refactor I/O command handling
-</p></li>
-<li><p>add locks around queue accesses
-</p></li>
-<li><p>consolidate CQ update
-</p></li>
-<li><p>base pci_nvme_ioreq size on advertised MDTS
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>You can help by testing and/or commenting on the code reviews.
-</p></body></project>
-
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>Bluetooth Support</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Marc Veldman</name>
-<email>marc@bumblingdork.com</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Bluetooth is a wireless technology for creating personal networks,
-connecting peripherals like keyboards and mice but also speakers and
-heart rate monitors.
-</p>
-<p>FreeBSD has limited Bluetooth Basic Rate (BR) support and no functional
-Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) support.
-</p>
-<p>During this quarter many small improvements have been made to help the
-development of Bluetooth LE support. A number of commands have been added to
-hccontrol(8), mainly to do LE functions. It is now possible to scan for LE
-devices within range using hccontrol.
-A panic that occurred when enabling LE support has also been fixed.
-</p>
-<p>Work is still needed to add Attribute Protocol (ATT) and Generic Attribute
-Profile (GATT) support.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>DRM Drivers Update</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://github.com/freebsd/drm-kmod/'>drm-kmod</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Emmanuel Vadot</name>
-<email>manu@FreeBSD.Org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body>
-<p>The drm drivers for FreeBSD 13-CURRENT have been updated to match Linux 5.3
-This brings us a little bit closer to the last LTS release of Linux (5.4).
-</p>
-<p>The current plan is to first update the driver to match 5.4 and then look
-at making it work on FreeBSD-12-STABLE to have it ready for the 12.2 release.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>DTS Update</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Emmanuel Vadot</name>
-<email>manu@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>DTS files (Device Tree Sources) were updated to be on par with Linux 5.7 for
-HEAD and 5.6 for the 12-STABLE branch.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>ENA FreeBSD Driver Update</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://github.com/amzn/amzn-drivers/blob/master/kernel/fbsd/ena/README'>ENA README</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Michal Krawczyk</name>
-<email>mk@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Artur Rojek</name>
-<email>ar@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
-<email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>ENA (Elastic Network Adapter) is the smart NIC available in the
-virtualized environment of Amazon Web Services (AWS). The ENA
-driver supports multiple transmit and receive queues and can handle
-up to 100 Gb/s of network traffic, depending on the instance type
-on which it is used.
-</p>
-<p>Completed since the last update:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Fixes for Rx refill to improve stability on low memory conditions (also
- released as an errata notice for FreeBSD-12.1)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Upstream of the v2.2.0 driver, introducing:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Add driver support for the upcoming HW features (reporting Tx drops,
- disabling meta caching)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Add sysctl tuneables for IO queue number
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Create IO queues with optional size backoff
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Rework the way of configration of drbr and Rx ring size to be more robust
- and stable
-</p></li>
-<li><p>New HAL version
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Driver is now marked as epoch ready
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Default RSS key is created using RNG to improve security
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Other minor fixes and improvements
-</p></li></ul>
-</li><li><p>MFC of the ENA v2.2.0 driver to the FreeBSD 11.4
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>Sponsor: Amazon.com Inc
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>Forcible Unmount of UFS/FFS Filesystems on Disk Failure</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24088'>Phabricator Details</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Chuck Silvers</name>
-<email>chs@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Kirk McKusick</name>
-<email>mckusick@mckusick.com</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Commit -r361491 on May 25, 2020 enables a UFS file system to do a
-forcible unmount when the underlying media fails or becomes
-inaccessible. For example when a USB flash memory card hosting a
-UFS file system is unplugged.
-</p>
-<p>The rest of this report describes in more detail how forcible
-unmounts are done. Surprisingly, less than 500 lines of file
-system code were added or changed.
-</p>
-<p>The strategy for handling disk I/O errors when soft updates are
-enabled is to stop writing to the disk of the affected file system
-but continue to accept I/O requests and report that all future
-writes by the file system to that disk actually succeed. Then
-initiate an asynchronous forced unmount of the affected file system.
-</p>
-<p>There are two cases for disk I/O errors:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>ENXIO, which means that this disk is gone and the lower layers
- of the storage stack already guarantee that no future I/O to
- this disk will succeed.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>EIO (or most other errors), which means that this particular
- I/O request has failed but subsequent I/O requests to this
- disk might still succeed.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>For ENXIO, we can just clear the error and continue, because we
-know that the file system cannot affect the on-disk state after we
-see this error. For EIO or other errors, we arrange for the geom_vfs
-layer to reject all future I/O requests with ENXIO just like is
-done when the geom_vfs is orphaned. In both cases, the file system
-code can just clear the error and proceed with the forcible unmount.
-</p>
-<p>This new treatment of I/O errors is needed for writes of any buffer
-that is involved in a dependency. Most dependencies are described
-by a structure attached to the buffer's b_dep field, but some are
-created and processed as a result of the completion of the dependencies
-attached to the buffer.
-</p>
-<p>Clearing of some dependencies require a read. For example if there
-is a dependency that requires an inode to be written, the disk block
-containing that inode must be read, the updated inode copied into
-place in that buffer, and the buffer then written back to disk.
-</p>
-<p>Often the needed buffer is already in memory and can be used. But
-if it needs to be read from the disk, the read will fail, so we
-fabricate a buffer full of zeroes and pretend that the read succeeded.
-This zero'ed buffer can be updated and "written" back to disk.
-</p>
-<p>The only case where a buffer full of zeros causes the code to do
-the wrong thing is when reading an inode buffer containing an inode
-that still has an inode dependency in memory that will reinitialize
-the effective link count (i_effnlink) based on the actual link count
-(i_nlink) that we read. To handle this case we now store the i_nlink
-value that we wrote in the inode dependency so that it can be
-restored into the zero'ed buffer thus keeping the tracking of the
-inode link count consistent.
-</p>
-<p>Because applications depend on knowing when an attempt to write
-their data to stable storage has failed, the fsync(2) and msync(2)
-system calls need to return errors if data fails to be written to
-stable storage. So these operations return ENXIO for every call
-made on files in a file system where we have otherwise been ignoring
-I/O errors.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: Netflix
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>i.MX 8M support</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25274'>D25274</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Oleksandr Tymoshenko</name>
-<email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>i.MX 8M is the family of application processors from NXP based on Arm® Cortex®-A53 and Cortex-M4 cores.
-The initial code drop for the platform support includes CCM driver and clock implementation, GPC driver,
-clock tree for i.MX 8M Quad. Most of the drivers from i.MX 6 can be reused for i.MX 8M systems with relatively minor modifications.
-Common changes include adding clock support and extending list of FDT compat strings.
-</p>
-<p>With the linked patch FreeBSD successfully booted to multiuser with NFS root on Nitrogen8M SBC.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>Intel wireless and 11ac update</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-wireless/2020-April/009055.html'>Initial project announcement</url>
-<url href='https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-wireless'>The freebsd-wireless mailing list</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Bjoern A. Zeeb</name>
-<email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The Intel Wireless cards are one of the most commonly used
-and asked for in FreeBSD notebooks.
-</p>
-<p>This project has three main goals:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>newer Intel Wireless device support,
-</p></li>
-<li><p>newer WiFi standards support for Intel Wireless,
-</p></li>
-<li><p>integration of 802.11ac client support and infrastructure in FreeBSD.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>The first one is needed as iwm(4) currently does not support
-the latest generations of Intel Wireless cards at all.
-The second is needed as in FreeBSD iwm(4) does not even support
-802.11n.
-The third one we want to catch up and use the improvements the
-new Wifi standard offers, e.g., speed.
-</p>
-<p>One of the decisions made was: rather than improving iwm(4)
-this work uses the dual-licensed native Linux driver under BSD license
-and the linuxkpi framework to stay as close to upstream as possible as
-a first step.
-This will give us several advantages, such as, the full support for all
-cards, quick support for new chipsets, vendor bug fixes, but also the
-ability to contribute back.
-</p>
-<p>At this point the lower level hardware attachments and the firmware
-loading and initialisation works.
-I plan to release a patchset for testing before mid-July, you can see if
-your currently supported or unsupported hardware will be detected.
-This first cut will not support any wireless operation yet, which will follow
-later in the year.
-</p>
-<p>If you want to help testing, please watch the freebsd-wireless list.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation<br />
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>amd64 5-Level Paging Structures support</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25273'>Patch</url>
-<url href='https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/intel-sdm.html'>Intel SDM</url>
-<url href='https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/download/5-level-paging-and-5-level-ept-white-paper.html'>Intel whitepaper</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Konstantin Belousov</name>
-<email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Since its introduction, x86 Long Mode (AKA 64bit execution mode, amd64
-in FreeBSD terminology) uses 4-level paging structures, which provides
-48 bits of virtual address space (LA48). FreeBSD evenly divides the
-space between userspace and kernel, giving both 47 virtual address
-bits.
-</p>
-<p>In near future Intel CPUs will start providing 5-level paging
-structures, i.e. giving 57 bits for virtual addresses (LA57). This
-means, with preservation of the existing divide between KVA and UVA,
-56 bit for UVA, or 2^9 = 512 times more virtual memory.
-</p>
-<p>The amd64 pmap was modified to support both LA48 and LA57, defaulting
-to LA57 if hardware supports it. The tunable is provided to force
-using LA48 even if hardware can do LA57.
-</p>
-<p>The most interesting part of the patch is the switch from boot paging
-mode to LA57. Loaders, either legacy or UEFI, pass control to the
-kernel in Long Mode, which implies that the paging is turned on. This
-necessarily means that it is LA48 mode. SDM states that paging mode
-cannot be switched while Long Mode is active, so kernel has to create
-new page table structures, turn Long Mode off, then load new %cr3 and
-finally re-enable Long Mode.
-</p>
-<p>I decided to only provide the larger virtual address space to usermode
-for the initial step, leaving KVA layout intact. The main motivation
-is that changing KVA arrangements requires changing the auto-tuning
-settings, which deserve separate work. Another argument for it is
-that most of the kernel memory is non-swappable, so cannot be
-over-commited. We have 2:1 ratio of useful KVA to physical memory
-(due to direct map), and until machines get more physical address
-lines, increasing KVA is not useful.
-</p>
-<p>After this was decided, creating a 5-level paging structure for kernel
-pmap from existing 4-level one is quite straightforward; we need to
-add one page for top level, create one PML5 entry to point to existing
-PML4 page, and create the famous self-referential entry for
-vtopte()/vtopde().
-</p>
-<p>Care was taken to provide binary compatible layout of UVA for binaries
-that cannot be executed correctly with larger address space. For
-instance, programs could have knowledge about used bits in the
-addresses and used upper bits for other data, or implemented
-compressed pointers. Even if system runs in LA57 mode, specific
-binary can request LA48-compatible UVA by procctl(2) or by the flag in
-the FreeBSD features ELF note.
-</p>
-<p>Since I do not have access to a machine with LA57, development was
-done using QEMU. It would be interesting to try it on the real
-hardware.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation<br />
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>Not-transparent superpages</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24652'>Patch</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Konstantin Belousov</name>
-<email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>FreeBSD already provides excellent support for superpages, in a
-manner completely transparent to applications. It tries to
-proactively prevent fragmentation, reserves contiguous runs of the
-physical pages for linear allocations in managed objects, and
-auto-promote runs of small pages when they form complete superpage.
-</p>
-<p>The shortcomings of this approach directly follows from its strength:
-some applications want to get guaranteed superpage mappings, typically
-because the underlying physical memory is also offloaded into a
-hardware which also has memory mapping unit. For instance, Infiniband
-RMDA adapters do memory registration and remapping, which is more
-efficient with large pages. In such cases transparent
-(non-guaranteed) support cannot be used.
-</p>
-<p>The extension was developed for POSIX shared memory subsystem to allow
-the creator request that the shared memory object was backed by
-physically contiguous pages, with runs of specified size. The mmap(2)
-syscall is aware of such objects, and if the requested mapping is
-properly aligned, it will be served by superpages.
-</p>
-<p>The new type of the shared memory objects are backed by a modified
-physical pager, which only allocates contiguous physical memory. The
-VM ensures that mappings of the objects are never split (clipped) on a
-non-superpage boundary. The fault handler is specially optimized to
-be very fast by quickly installing the superpage PTE, and to avoid
-touching all small pages constituing it.
-</p>
-<p>Currently the required pmap support is provided for amd64 with 2M and
-1G superpage sizes.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation<br />
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>NXP ARM64 SoC support</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
-<email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Artur Rojek</name>
-<email>ar@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Dawid Gorecki</name>
-<email>dgr@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The Semihalf team initiated working on FreeBSD support for the
-<a href='https://www.nxp.com/products/processors-and-microcontrollers/arm-based-processors-and-mcus/qoriq-layerscape-arm-processors/qoriq-layerscape-1046a-and-1026a-multicore-communications-processors:LS1046A'>NXP LS1046A SoC</a>
-</p>
-<p>LS1046A are quad-core 64-bit ARMv8 Cortex-A72 processors with
-integrated packet processing acceleration and high speed peripherals
-including 10 Gb Ethernet, PCIe 3.0, SATA 3.0 and USB 3.0 for a wide
-range of networking, storage, security and industrial applications.
-</p>
-<p>Completed since the last update:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Improve code in a couple of review cycles and merge following new
- features to the FreeBSD-HEAD (r361458 - r361464):
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>QorIQ platform clockgen driver
-</p></li>
-<li><p>LS1046A clockgen driver
-</p></li>
-<li><p>GPIO support for QorIQ boards
-</p></li>
-<li><p>QorIQ LS10xx AHCI driver
-</p></li>
-<li><p>VF610 I2C controller support
-</p></li>
-<li><p>TCA6416 GPIO expander
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Epson RX-8803 RTC
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-</li></ul>
-Todo:
-<ul>
-<li><p>Upstreaming of the QorIQ SDHCI driver - it is expected to
- be submitted/merged to HEAD in the Q3 of 2020.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>Sponsor: Alstom Group
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>amd64 pmap Fine-grained pv lists locking</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24217'>Patch</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Konstantin Belousov</name>
-<email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>FreeBSD kernel Virtual Memory subsystem handles 'normal' application
-memory, i.e. anonymous or file-backed shared and private mappings,
-with so called managed pages. Managed page is fully controlled by VM,
-which tracks it status. In particular, managed page can be made
-read-only for write-back to the file, or unmapped for reuse (paging).
-</p>
-<p>The machine-dependent VM layer, pmap, must support managed pages, for
-instance it must provide operations such as pmap_remove_write() to
-downgrade all mappings to read-only, or pmap_remove_all() to unmap
-the page from all address spaces. To implement this kind of
-operations, while not causing the overhead of scanning all page
-tables, pmap must track existing mappings of the page. The
-tracking is done by allocating a small data structure 'pv entry'
-per mapping, and linking all pv entries for the given page into pv
-list.
-</p>
-<p>Since pv entries come from context of different address spaces, pmap
-must provide synchronization to guarantee correctness of the list
-structures. Current pmap allocates one mutex per one 2M physical
-superpage in NUMA configurations, and MAXCPU == 256 locks hashed by
-the page physical address for non-NUMA. The end result is often
-undeserved lock aliasing causing pv list locks contention, since all
-4k pages in the 2M superpage share the same lock, and reservations
-typically cause adjusted pages to come from the same superpage.
-</p>
-<p>The proposed patch creates a new kernel synchronization primitive
-called one byte mutex, which is embedded into the currently unused
-padding in machine-dependent portion of the struct vm_page. This way
-each page gets dedicated pv list lock without using any more memory.
-In the ever-important buildkernel benchmark on non-NUMA config, this
-change provides 2x reduction of the system time.
-</p>
-<p>One complication is that old locking distribution scheme made a
-natural fit for superpages promotion and demotion, since all embedded
-small pages shared the same pv list lock, and the operations basically
-fold/unfold corresponding pv entries. Now the promotion and demotion
-operations require taking all locks for constituent small pages, which
-provides small but measurable impact on them. It is possible to
-optimize it further by providing the 'superlock' on the first page
-from the superpage run, but the affected operations are relatively
-rare so that it is not even obvious that implementing the optimization
-would not slow down other pathes.
-</p>
-<p>Another important nuance of the pv entries handling is that sometimes
-pv entries allocator must not fail. Typically this is required when
-kernel makes a call to pmap_enter() which must establish new mapping,
-and for managed page this includes allocating the pv entry if existing
-cannot be reused. If allocator cannot get a fresh page from the
-vm_page_alloc(9), it opts to destroy some other managed mapping to
-either get a reusable pv entry from current pmap, or destroy enough
-managed mappings from some other pmap to free whole page.
-</p>
-<p>To do the reclamation, currently all pages from which with pv entries
-are allocated, are linked in the global pv chunk list, which is
-protected by global (per-NUMA domain) mutex. Any allocation or free
-of pv entry has to lock the mutex, which is apparently a contention
-point for large machines.
-</p>
-<p>Patch removes the global list of chunks, instead linking all pmaps in
-the global list like it is done on i386 (but for different reason).
-Now the global lock is only taken for pmap creation and free, which
-corresponds to fork/exec and exit of a process, and when pv allocator
-starts reclaiming from other pmaps (which is normally does not
-happen).
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-
-<title>Lockless routing lookups and scalable multipath</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24141#change-ZOjdMqgDgUr7'>Implementation of scalable multipath</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Alexander Chernikov</name>
-<email>melifaro@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body>
-<p>The primary goal of this work is to bring scalable routing multipath implementation, enabled by default. Another goal is enabling high-performance routing lookups.
-</p>
-<p>Multipath will close long-standing feature gap that modern networking OS must have.
-Lockless routing lookups will remove lookup bottlenecks, improve both dataplane and control plane performance for the setups with large number of routes.
-</p>
-<h3>Background</h3>
-
-<p>The initial routing kpi was introduced back in 1980. It was a nice generic approach back then, as no one knew how the protocols would evolve. It has been enormously successful as it was able to survive for 20+ years.
-</p>
-<p>Unfortunately, this kpi does not try to protect subsystem internals from the outside users, resulting in tight coupling with other subsystems. As a result, making changes is hard, leading to compromises and piling technical debt.
-</p>
-<h3>Implementation overview</h3>
-
-<p>Most changes are based on introduction of the concept of nexthops. Nexthops are separate datastructures, containing all necessary information to perform packet forwarding such as gateway, interface and mtu. They are shared among the routes, providing more pre-computed cache-efficient data while requiring less memory.
-Interested reader can find more detailed description in <a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24141'>D24141</a>. Another overview can be found in Nexthop object <a href='https://linuxplumbersconf.org/event/4/contributions/434/attachments/251/436/nexthop-objects-talk.pdf'>talk</a> describing Linux implementation.
-</p>
-<p>Multipath implementation extends nexthop concept further by introducing nexthop groups.
-</p>
-<p>Each route has a pointer to either nexthops or a nexthop group, decoupling lookup algorithm from the routing stack internals. Both nexthops and nexthop groups are immutable and use epoch(9)-backed reclamation.
-</p>
-<p>A pre-requisite for lockless routing lookup is the introduction of modular lookup framework, allowing to attach any longest-prefix-match algorithm implementation to any IPv4/IPv6 fib.
-</p>
-<p>Currently there are plans to use modified DIR-24-8 algorithm from DPDK for both IPv4 and IPv6 families as an example of base lockless implementation.
-</p>
-<h3>Status</h3>
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>Nexthop objects [ DONE ]
-</p></li>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Introduction of nexthop objects [ DONE ]
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Conversion of old KPI users to the new one [ DONE ]
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Conversion of route caching to nexthop caching [ DONE ]
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Conversion of struct <code>rtentry</code> field access to nhop field access [ DONE ]
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Eliminating old lookup KPI and hiding struct rtentry [ DONE ]
-</p></li>
-</ul>
-<li><p>Multipath [ IN PROGRESS ]
-</p></li>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Switch control plane consumers to use (rtentry, nhop) pairs instead of rtentry to allow multipath changes happen transparently [ 90% DONE ]
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Introduce nexthop group objects
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Add mutipath support for the rib (routing information base) manipulation functions
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Add flowid generation for outbound traffic to enable load balancing
-</p></li>
-</ul>
-<li><p>Modular longest-prefix-match lookup algorithm [ IN PROGRESS ]
-</p></li>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Design control plane framework for attaching algorithms [ 90% DONE ]
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Port IPv6 lockless lookup algorithm [ DONE ]
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Port IPv4 lockless lookup algorithm
-</p></li>
-</ul></ul></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>ZSTD Compression in ZFS</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Allan Jude</name>
-<email>allanjude@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Zstandard (ZSTD) is a modern high-performance compression
-algorithm designed to provide the compression ratios of gzip
-while offering much better performance. ZSTD has been adopted
-in FreeBSD for a number of other uses, including compressing
-kernel crash dumps, as a replacement for gzip or bzip for
-compressing log files, and for future versions of pkg(8).
-</p>
-<p>This effort to complete the integration of ZSTD into ZFS is
-sponsored by the FreeBSD Foundation.
-</p>
-<p>Integrating ZSTD into ZFS will further extend the transparent
-compression feature of ZFS by offering higher compression
-ratios without the performance penalty associated with gzip.
-ZSTD offers compression levels ranging from 1 (low compression)
-to 22 (maximum compression), plus ZSTD-Fast levels that offer
-less compression but even greater speed. This will allow the
-storage administrator to select the performance-vs-compression
-tradeoff that best suits their needs.
-</p>
-<p>Tasks remaining to be completed:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Extend ZFS to support compression algorithms with large numbers of levels
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Solve issues around the inheritence of compression settings
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Restore compression level when reading blocks from disk
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Create a future-proofing scheme to handle changing versions of ZSTD
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Extend ZFS replication to handle backwards compatibility with pools that do not yet support ZSTD
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Resolve issues around backwards compatibility when ZSTD is configured but not used
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>CheriBSD 2020 Q2</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='http://www.cheri-cpu.org'>CHERI-CPU</url>
-<url href='https://fett.darpa.mil'>DARPA FETT Bug Bounty Program</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Alex Richardson</name>
-<email>arichardson@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Andrew Turner</name>
-<email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Brooks Davis</name>
-<email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Edward Tomasz Napierala</name>
-<email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Jessica Clarke</name>
-<email>jrtc27@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>John Baldwin</name>
-<email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Robert Watson</name>
-<email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Ruslan Bukin</name>
-<email>br@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>CheriBSD extends FreeBSD to implement memory protection and software
-compartmentalization features supported by the CHERI instruction set
-extensions.
-</p>
-<p>Support for CHERI-RISC-V in CheriBSD has continued to mature this
-quarter in tandem with refinements to the CHERI-RISC-V architecture.
-We have recently made CheriBSD's "pure capability" (CheriABI) process
-environment the default ABI rather than a compatibility layer. It has
-grown support for:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>dynamically linked binaries (previously only statically-linked binaries were supported)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>C++ including exceptions
-</p></li>
-<li><p>sealed return address and function pointer capabilities ("sentries") which provide additional CFI protection
-</p></li>
-<li><p>initial MMU protections for loading and storing tags
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>At this point, CHERI-RISC-V support in CheriBSD is generally on par with
-support for CHERI-MIPS.
-</p>
-<p>Much of this effort has been focused on preparing CheriBSD on
-CHERI-RISC-V for inclusion as a demonstrator system in DARPA's Finding
-Exploits to Thwart Tampering (<a href='https://fett.darpa.mil)'>FETT</a> Bug Bounty
-program).
-</p>
-<p>In addition, work has begun this quarter on porting CheriBSD to Arm's
-Morello SoC. Morello is a prototype demonstrator board which adds CHERI
-extensions to ARMv8-A.
-</p>
-<p>We've recently switched to a dev-branch model where active work takes
-place on the <code>dev</code> branch and we periodically merge to <code>master</code> with
-synchronization between CheriBSD and dependencies like CHERI-LLVM.
-</p>
-<p>For those interested in what it's like to program for CHERI, we've
-recently released a <a href='https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/techreports/UCAM-CL-TR-947.pdf'>CHERI C/C++ Programming
-Guide</a>.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='arch'>
-<title>Continuous Integration on !x86</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Edward Tomasz Napierala</name>
-<email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>For quite a while the <a href='https://ci.FreeBSD.org'>FreeBSD CI infrastructure</a>
-has been running FreeBSD builds and regression tests, making it easy to
-spot regressions. While CI was building images for all architectures,
-the regression tests were only run on amd64 and i386, which means they
-couldn't detect architecture-specific runtime breakage on non-x86
-architectures. This poses a problem not only for FreeBSD itself,
-but also for people working on FreeBSD forks for !x86, such as the CHERI
-project at University of Cambridge and SRI International.
-</p>
-<p>The goal of this project is to run regression tests on the remaining
-architectures supported by FreeBSD: ARM, ARM64, MIPS, POWER, and RISC-V.
-The tests are being run using common, mostly machine-independent scripts.
-Those required some changes to make it possible to use QEMU in addition
-to Bhyve, the hypervisor used for x86 tests. The <code>sysutils/u-boot-qemu-arm</code>
-and <code>sysutils/u-boot-qemu-arm64</code> ports were added to the Ports Collection.
-Finally, each of the architectures required some tweaks, to account for
-different configuration requirements - for example the MIPS kernel
-doesn't support VirtIO disks, or even AHCI, whereas on ARM64 the U-Boot
-gets confused with more than one VirtIO disk.
-</p>
-<p>On ARM, we're currently at 52 failures and 590 skipped tests, of 5925
-tests ran
-(https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-armv7-test/lastCompletedBuild/testReport/).
-On ARM64 it's 19 failures and 160 skipped
-(https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-aarch64-test/lastCompletedBuild/testReport/).
-On MIPS it's 172 failures and 734 skipped
-(https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-mips64-test/lastCompletedBuild/testReport/).
-For POWER, and RISC-V the results are not available yet.
-</p>
-<p>Remaining work:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Failing regression tests need to be fixed.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>The tests are quite slow on QEMU, for example the ARM64 run takes about
- five hours. Running them automatically after each commit would quickly
- overload the CI cluster. A solution would be to e.g. run them daily.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>Some of the jobs still fail to produce results: powerpc64 deadlocks at
- the end of regression test suite due to an unkillable process, riscv64
- panics randomly, and on mips64 kyua(1) often crashes on jemalloc assertion.
- Those might be fixed by an upcoming QEMU port update.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>Sponsor: DARPA
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='arch'>
-<title>FreeBSD/RISC-V Project</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/riscv'>Wiki</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Mitchell Horne</name>
-<email>mhorne@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-<body><p>Contact: <a href='https://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-riscv'>freebsd-riscv Mailing List</a><br />
-Contact: IRC #freebsd-riscv channel on freenode<br />
-</p>
-<p>The <i>FreeBSD/RISC-V</i> project is providing support for running FreeBSD on the
-<a href='https://riscv.org/'>RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture</a>. Since RISC-V is still
-a young and evolving platform, one of our goals is to have FreeBSD be a
-well-supported option for users as RISC-V hardware increases in availability.
-</p>
-<p>This quarter saw a number of improvements to the boot process.
-</p>
-<p>The <code>physmem</code> interface used by arm and arm64 to enumerate physical memory
-resources was moved to machine-independent code and adopted on RISC-V. As a
-result, the kernel is now able to detect and exclude physical memory reserved by
-devices or firmware. A bug that prevented the kernel from using physical memory
-below its load address was fixed. This typically did not manifest in much waste,
-as the kernel is loaded 2MB after the start of physical memory by default. In
-future boot configurations, the impact would have been much larger.
-</p>
-<p>Our port for OpenSBI was updated to v0.8, bringing several new features and
-fixes. In particular, it brought the Hardware State Management (HSM) extension,
-which can be used to start and stop CPUs. FreeBSD will now use this extension
-whenever it detects that it is available.
-</p>
-<p>There has also been a lot of work done to port FreeBSD's standard bootloader,
-<code>loader(8)</code>, to RISC-V. This has big advantages in terms of boot flexibility,
-and brings us closer to what's needed to produce official FreeBSD/RISC-V release
-images. By leveraging UEFI support from
-<a href='https://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot/'>u-boot</a>, <code>loader.efi</code> can be used in a manner
-similar to arm and arm64. Next quarter will likely bring u-boot ports for RISC-V
-targets, pending the v2020.07 release. Booting the kernel directly via SBI
-firmware will continue to be supported.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='bin'>
-<title>Import of new implementation of bc and dc</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://git.yzena.com/gavin/bc'>Official repository</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/gavinhoward/bc/'>Repository mirror on GitHub</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Stefan Esser</name>
-<email>se@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Gavin D. Howard</name>
-<email>yzena.tech@gmail.com</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>A new version of bc and dc has been imported into FreeBSD-CURRENT
-and enabled by default.
-An import into 12-STABLE is planned before the end of July, but it
-will not be enabled by default (will require "WITH_GH_BC=yes" to
-be set in /etc/src.conf).
-</p>
-<p>This version has been developed by Gavin D. Howard with the goal
-to provide a highly portable and POSIX compatible implementation.
-It offers GNU bc compatibility and should be a drop-in replacement
-for the bc in FreeBSD, except for standard-violating behavior of
-the bc currently in FreeBSD (e.g., the modulo operator).
-</p>
-<p>Additional features:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>High performance (up to more than a factor of 100 faster than
- the current FreeBSD implementation in some tests)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>support of message catalogs with a large number of languages
- supported in the current release (contributions of further
- translations are welcome).
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Extra built-in functions and operators.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Extended library of advanced math functions
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Detailed man-page explaining standard conformant and extended
- features
-</p></li>
-<li><p>One shared binary for bc and dc (bc is not just a pre-processor
- that relies on dc for the actual computations)
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>The only dc feature not supported by the dc is the execution of
-sub-processes, since the author considers it a security hazard
-for a calculator to have.
-</p>
-<p>This code is also available as a port and package (math/gh-bc or
-gh-bc), e.g. for use with a FreeBSD binary release.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='bin'>
-<title>Binutils Retirement</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/GPLinBase'>GPL in Base wiki page</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Ed Maste</name>
-<email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>We have been working on migrating to a modern and copyfree or permissively
-licensed toolchain for quite some time. In the last quarter we retired two
-obsolete GNU bintuils: objdump, and as.
-</p>
-<p>Many uses of objdump can be replaced with readelf, and llvm-objdump is also
-available in the base system. Ports that depend on objdump have been updated
-to rely on the GNU binutils port or package.
-</p>
-<p>The GNU as utility was used by both the base system and by ports. As with objdump, ports
-that require GNU as have generally been updated to depend on binutils. One
-file in the base system (skein_block_asm.s) proved troublesome during earlier
-attempts to migrate to using Clang's integrated assembler (IAS). However,
-after the update to Clang 10 (and with some trivial modifications to the
-source) IAS can assemble the file.
-</p>
-<p>Both GNU as and objdump have been removed from FreeBSD-CURRENT and will be
-absent from FreeBSD 13.0.
-</p>
-<h3>TODO</h3>
-
-<p>The final task in the binutils retirement project is to remove GNU GDB 6.1.
-It is currently retained for crashinfo(8).
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='bin'>
-<title>Run-Time Dynamic Linker improvements</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Konstantin Belousov</name>
-<email>kib@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Rtld gets some number of small bug fixes and improvements.
-</p>
-<p>RTLD_DEEPBIND dlopen(3) flag was implemented, despite being a strange
-and even unsafe idea, for compatibility with glibc.
-</p>
-<p>Several improvements to the direct execution mode were made. Most
-interesting are perhaps the '-v' switch to report some configuration
-parameters for rtld, the ability to specify argv0 different from the
-executed binary name, and fixes to properly set osrel/ABI for the
-directly executed binary.
-</p>
-<p>The link_map structure that is used by tools that need to know the
-list of loaded shared objects (like gdb and wine) was made more
-compatible with glibc, while keeping existing FreeBSD ABI intact.
-</p>
-<p>In the course of the link_map work, it become apparent that rtld sometimes
-needs to report presence of features that cannot be deduced by just a
-runtime test for symbol presence or for function behavior. For that,
-a scheme of reporting features with uniformingly named symbols was
-designed - see the rtld(1) man-page (in CURRENT) for an explanation.
-</p>
-<p>Position-independent (PIE) binaries on FreeBSD are now marked with the
-DF_1_PIE DT_FLAG1 flag. Otherwise, such binaries are just ET_DYN
-objects and it is quite hard to distinguish proper dynamically shared
-object (DSO) from PIE binary. The problem is that for binaries, the static
-linker strips some information which is required for proper loading as a
-DSO, and additonally, binaries contains relocations like copy-relocations
-that cannot be handled for non-main binaries at all.
-</p>
-<p>With the flag addition, rtld properly detects binaries and refuses to
-load them with dlopen() or as DT_NEEDED dependency. ldd(1) also
-misdetected PIE vs. DSO, and required a fix to parse dynamic segments
-to not try to dlopen() them.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='bin'>
-<title>VHDX support in mkimg(1)</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Oleksandr Tymoshenko</name>
-<email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>VHDX is the successor of Microsoft's VHD virtual drive file format. It
-increases maximum capacity of the virtual drive to 64TB and introduces features
-to better handle power/system failures. <br />VHDX is the required format for 2nd
-generation Hyper-V VMs.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='doc'>
-<title>FreeBSD Translations on Weblate</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/DocTranslationOnWeblate'>Translate FreeBSD on Weblate wiki</url>
-<url href='https://translate-dev.freebsd.org/'>FreeBSD Weblate Instance</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Danilo G. Baio</name>
-<email>dbaio@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Edson Brandi</name>
-<email>ebrandi@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>This quarter was improved the renderization of RTL (Right-to-left) languages on the FreeBSD Documentation. We faced this issue after the first RTL language joined the translations effort (fa_IR).
-</p>
-<p>We are looking forward to receive more languages and translators to the project as well.
-</p>
-<h3>Q2 2020 Status</h3>
-
-<ul>
-<li><p><b>10</b> languages (No new languages)
-</p></li>
-<li><p><b>80</b> registered users (33 new users since last quarter)
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<h4>Languages</h4>
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>Chinese (Simplified) (zh_CN)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Chinese (Traditional) (zh_TW)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>French (fr_FR)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>German (de_DE)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Italian (it_IT)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Norwegian (nb_NO)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Persian (fa_IR)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Portuguese (pt_BR)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Spanish (es_ES)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Turkish (tr-TR)
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>We want to thank everyone that contributed, translating or reviewing documents.
-And please, help promote this effort on your local user group, we always need more volunteers.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='ports'>
-<title>Bastille</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://github.com/bastillebsd/bastille'>Bastille GitHub</url>
-<url href='https://gitlab.com/bastillebsd-templates'>Bastille Templates</url>
-<url href='https://bastillebsd.org'>Bastille Website</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Christer Edwards</name>
-<email>christer.edwards@gmail.com</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<h3>What is Bastille?</h3>
-
-<body><p>Bastille is an open-source system for automating deployment and management of
-containerized applications on FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>Bastille Templates automate container setup allowing you to easily reproduce
-containers as needed.
-</p>
-<p>Bastille is available in ports at <code>sysutils/bastille</code>.
-</p>
-<h3>Q2 2020 Status</h3>
-
-<p>In Q2 2020 Bastille merged some exciting new features into GitHub. Changes include:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>experimental support for new <code>Bastillefile</code> template syntax
-</p></li>
-<li><p>added <code>mount</code> and <code>umount</code> sub-commands
-</p></li>
-<li><p>added a default <code>Vagrantfile</code> for simple testing
-</p></li>
-<li><p>experimental support for empty containers
-</p></li>
-<li><p>improvements to VNET DHCP support
-</p></li>
-<li><p>cosmetic bugfixes in error output
-</p></li>
-<li><p>extended config file documentation
-</p></li>
-<li><p>updated <code>bastille help</code> output
-</p></li>
-<li><p>option to <code>(-f)</code> force destroy container
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<code>sysutils/bastille</code> was updated to <code>0.6.20200414</code> (latest).
-
-<p>New Bastille templates added this quarter include:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Percona database server
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Asterisk SIP server
-</p></li>
-<li><p>dnsmasq DNS/DHCP server (VNET required)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>nginx pkg server for poudriere
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>Everything mentioned here was done under COVID-19 quarantine. Special thanks to
-everyone that contributed during this time.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='ports'>
-<title>KDE on FreeBSD</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://freebsd.kde.org/'>KDE FreeBSD</url>
-<url href='https://community.kde.org/FreeBSD'>KDE Community FreeBSD</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Adriaan de Groot</name>
-<email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The <i>KDE on FreeBSD</i> project packages the software produced by
-the KDE Community for FreeBSD. The software includes a
-full desktop environment KDE Plasma, IDE <a href='https://www.kdevelop.org/'>KDevelop</a>,
-a PIM suite <a href='https://kontact.kde.org/'>Kontact</a>
-and hundreds of other applications that can be used on
-any FreeBSD desktop machine.
-</p>
-<p>This quarter has been an ever-so-peculiar one. While we are used
-to working remotely, collaborating over the internet to update the ports
-tree, it's <i>qualitatively</i> different when
-the whole world locks down. Meanwhile, software continues to be released,
-so this quarter the kde@ team:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Restored a patch that closes down a remote TCP held by X11 applications
- that use the ICE library. Thanks to Colin Percival for reporting it.
- It went missing in one of the port updates. To prevent this in the future,
- the patch has been upstreamed. PR 229772.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Chased KDE-adjacent software like CMake, Cutelyst, Latte-dock and Nheko
- through new releases. In particular CMake takes a lot of effort every
- time because it is a build-time dependency of over 2000 ports.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>graphics/poppler was updated to the latest upstream release. This
- is a low-level dependency for many document-viewing applications,
- and like CMake requires chasing a lot of other software.
- Poppler is one of the components shared between various
- software stacks (and "desktop environments") under the desktop@
- group, in which kde@ participates.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>KDE Frameworks release like clockwork, reaching KDE Frameworks 5.70 mid-may.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>KDE Applications -- the KDE release service, really, which delivers
- libraries, applications, and add-ons -- had one large release,
- with <a href='https://kde.org/announcements/changelog-releases.php?version=20.04.1'>20.04.1</a>
- landing in the ports tree also mid-may and its monthly update
- 20.04.2 in mid-june.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Some new Wayland support for KDE Plasma -- we have not tested this on FreeBSD --
- has appeared and has been duly packaged.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>A great deal of preparation has gone into Qt 5.15. Many ports have been
- pre-emptively patched for this new -- and last -- LTS release of Qt 5.
- The update itself has not yet landed, pending a few last bits of fallout.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>The kde@ team would like to thank Antoine for many exp-runs, mikael@ for useful tips,
-swills@ for patience and kai@ for dealing with WebEngine.
-</p>
-<p>The next big round of updates for the KDE stack is slated:
-CMake 3.18, Qt 5.15 LTS, and KDE Frameworks 5.71.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='ports'>
-<title>Haskell on FreeBSD</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='http://www.haskell.org/'>Haskell language homepage</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-haskell'>Ports development repo</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Gleb Popov</name>
-<email>haskell@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Haskell is a general-purpose strictly-typed pure functional language.
-The Haskell on FreeBSD projects strives to provide the up-to-date
-Haskell toolchain as well as various application written in this language.
-</p>
-<p>This quarter brought the long-awaited GHC update, which is now at
-version 8.8.3. Along the compiler, the Haskell build system frontend,
-cabal-install, was also upgraded to 3.0.2.0. During this update, numerous
-Haskell ports were updated too.
-</p>
-<p>All existing ports of Haskell applications were migrated to USES=cabal,
-which implements Go-style build proccess - all dependencies are compiled as
-part of the build. As a consequence, ports for Haskell libraries have been
-deprecated and removed.
-</p>
-<p>Upgrading GHC became a tedious task for a single person, so a new GitHub
-repository was created under the FreeBSD organization -
-<a href='https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-haskell'>freebsd-ports-haskell</a>.
-Right now, work is being done on preparing another GHC upgrade in the <code>ghc-upgrade-810</code>
-branch. Any contributions are welcome.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='ports'>
-<title>rtsx - Porting driver for Realtek SD card reader from OpenBSD</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://github.com/hlh-restart/rtsx'>rtsx</url>
-<url href='https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=204521'>PR204521</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Henri Hennebert</name>
-<email>hlh@restart.be</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body>
-<p>The rtsx driver for Realtek SD card reader has been ported from OpenBSD.
-Its development snapshot is available via the <a href='http://freshports.org/sysutils/rtsx-kmod/'>sysutils/rtsx-kmod</a> port.
-</p>
-<p>From March to May 2020, the code has been completed with the help of Gary
-Jennejohn (gj@) and Jesper Schmitz Mouridsen (jsm@).
-Some tweaks have been imported from the Linux counterpart.
-</p>
-<p>The driver has been successfully tested with:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>RTS5209 under head (Lenovo ThinkPad L520)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>RTS5227 under stable/11 and releng/12.1
- (HP ProBook 430 g2, Lenovo ThinkPad T450/T450s)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>RTS5229 under releng/12.1 (Lenovo IdeaPad 120S-14IAP)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>RTS522A under releng/12.1 and head (Intel NUC8i5BE, Lenovo ThinkPad P50s)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>RTS525A under releng/12.1 (Dell Latitude E5570)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>RTL8411B under stable/12 (Acer Aspire E 15 E5-576-77W6)
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-The driver should also work for Realtek RTS5249, RTL8402 and RTL8411.
-
-<p>More tests are welcome, especially for the devices not yet tested. These
-devices may require more tweaks.
-</p>
-<p>PR204521 contains the bulk of exchanges for completion of the code.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='ports'>
-<title>Valgrind updates</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Paul Floyd</name>
-<email>paulf@free.fr</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Kyle Evans</name>
-<email>kevans@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25452'>Patch for valgrind</url>
-</links>
-
-<body><p>A large amount of work has been done to rebase FreeBSD support on top of
-Valgrind 3.17.0, and to address numerous test suite failures. Currently,
-almost all of the regression tests pass on amd64. This is a major improvement
-over the current state of affairs, in which the Valgrind is quite out of date
-and is missing important functionality. Some follow-up work aims to make
-FreeBSD an officially supported target platform for Valgrind.
-</p>
-<p>The devel/valgrind-devel port is in the process of being updated to point at
-the new work.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='third'>
-<title>chaifi - a tool to simplify joining public WiFi networks</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://github.com/gonzoua/chaifi'>chaifi</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Oleksandr Tymoshenko</name>
-<email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-<body><p>chaifi is a TUI (text UI) utility aimed at simplifying the process of joining
-public WiFi networks in places like coffee shops or libraries. It replaces the
-process of scanning and manually editing wpa_supplicant.conf with an
-interactive dialog. The utility is in no way a replacement for full-featured
-network managers in major desktop environments. Still, if you're working from a
-console or using a tiling window manager, it may save you some seconds (or in
-worst case minutes) of your time.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='third'>
-<title>MixerTUI</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://gitlab.com/alfix/mixertui'>mixertui</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Alfonso Sabato Siciliano</name>
-<email>alfonso.siciliano@email.com</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>MixerTUI is a volume mixer with a Terminal User Interface built on the FreeBSD
-sound system. It can show the current Sound Driver configuration and select an
-audio device: to get its information, to change the volume or to set it as
-default, the last feature allows to switch easily audio from/to laptop and hdmi,
-headphones and speakers, and so on.<br />
-MixerTUI can be installed via the audio/mixertui port.
-</p>
-<p>I would like to thank the FreeBSD community for the tips, feedbacks and patches
-to improve this project.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='third'>
-<title>Potluck - Flavour &amp; Image Repository for pot</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://potluck.honeyguide.net/'>Potluck Repository &amp; Project</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/hny-gd/potluck'>Potluck on github</url>
-<url href='https://pot.pizzamig.dev'>pot project</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Stephan Lichtenauer</name>
-<email>sl@honeyguide.eu</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>pot is a jail management tool that <a href='https://www.freebsd.org/news/status/report-2020-01-2020-03.html#pot-and-the-nomad-pot-driver'>also supports orchestration through nomad</a>.
-</p>
-<p>Potluck aims to be to FreeBSD and pot what Dockerhub is to Linux and Docker: A repository of pot flavours and complete images for usage with pot.
-</p>
-<p>This should simplify setting up complex software with many packages and ports in comparison to manual configuration: Potluck aims to provide a content library as an additional layer of abstraction, on top of existing infrastructure like pkg, that pot has to offer.
-</p>
-<p>Pot "flavour" files are provided on [Github]((https://github.com/hny-gd/potluck)) and fed into a Jenkins instance. On the <a href='https://potluck.honeyguide.net/'>Potluck Repository</a>, for each flavour, detailed descriptions as well as ready-made images to be imported by pot are provided.
-</p>
-<p>The initial project has been set up, and three simple flavours, along with <a href='https://potluck.honeyguide.net/blog/jitsi-meet-nomad/'>a complete Jitsi Meet instance in a jail</a> has been created as a Proof of Concept that should allow running a fully-fledged video conference system with just a few easy commands within a few minutes.
-</p>
-<p>As only the initial versions have been set up and implemented so far, general feedback, tests, as well as additional, useful flavours are very welcome!
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='misc'>
-<title>FreshPorts</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='http://freshports.org/'>FreshPorts</url>
-<url href='http://news.freshports.org/'>FreshPorts blog</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Dan Langille</name>
-<email>dan@langille.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body>
-<p>FreshPorts, and its sister site, FreshSource, have reported
-upon FreeBSD commits for 20 years. They cover all commits,
-not just ports.
-</p>
-<p>FreshPorts tracks the commits and extracts data from the
-port Makefiles to create a database of information useful
-to both port developers and port users.
-</p>
-<p>For example, https://www.freshports.org/security/acme.sh/ shows
-the history of this port, back to its creation in May 2017.
-</p>
-<h3>git</h3>
-
-<p>Work on git started <a href='https://news.freshports.org/?s=git&amp;searchsubmit='>back in September</a>.
-It was ignored for a while and started back in mid-June with
-the creation of new git-specific jails for commit ingress (commit
-processing gitdev) and for the website.
-</p>
-<p>Serhii (Sergey) Kozlov <a href='https://github.com/FreshPorts/git_proc_commit/blob/master/git-to-freshports/git-to-freshports.py'>created a script</a>
-to transform GIT commit entries into XML digestible by FreshPorts.
-This was a huge step foward for the effort.
-</p>
-<p>The next step include:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>incorporate a that script the automated processes of FreshPorts
-</p></li>
-<li><p>migrate to new test &amp; stage versions of FreshPorts
-</p></li>
-<li><p>test
-</p></li>
-<li><p>get ready for prod
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<h4>Help wanted</h4>
-
-<p>git is not far away now. I could use helpers to
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>review code
-</p></li>
-<li><p>watch the commits on the devgit websites
-</p></li>
-<li><p>catch missing stuff
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Thank you
-
-<h3>Packages</h3>
-
-<p>FreshPorts now displays the packages version available from the
-repo sources. This covers all primary tiers (e.g. FreeBSD:12:amd64)
-and all secondary tiers (e.g. FreeBSD:13:powerpc64). This helps
-uses know what versions they can expect and when then repo was last
-built.
-</p>
-<h3>Dependency lines</h3>
-
-<p>Some things are easiest done via copy/paste. If you are working on a port
-Makefile and need to add a new dependency, FreshPorts shows the dependency
-line for that port. For example:
-</p>
-<p><pre><code>
-acme.sh>0:security/acme.sh
-</code></pre>
-</p>
-<p>Libraries are also covered by this feature.
-</p>
-<p>Python ports were recently adjusted to display
-</p>
-<p><pre><code>
- ${PYTHON_PKGNAMEPREFIX}virtualenv>0:devel/py-virtualenv
-</code></pre>
-</p>
-<p>instead of
-</p>
-<p><pre><code>
-py37-virtualenv>0:devel/py-virtualenv
-</code></pre>
-</p>
-<p>You can read more about this change in [issue
-#73](https://github.com/FreshPorts/freshports/issues/73).
-</p>
-
-<h3>Watch ports I maintain</h3>
-
-<p>The <a href='https://www.freshports.org/search.php'>search page</a> has long had
-the "Ports I Maintain" button (if you are logged in). This feature recently
-branched out to a new automated watch list option: <code>Watch ports I maintain</code>.
-</p>
-<p>This <a href='https://www.freshports.org/report-subscriptions.php'>report subscription</a>
-will notify you of any commits to the ports you maintain. Your email
-address on FreshPorts must match the value in the MAINTAINER field of the port.
-This is always a daily report.
-</p>
-<p>From time to time, an infrastructure change will occur which touches your
-port. This feature ensures you know about that change.
-</p>
-<h3>Repology links</h3>
-
-<p>Repology links were requested. This allows you to see what versions of that
-port are in the repositories of other systems. A link to repology.org
-appears on every port page.
-</p>
-<h3>Further reading</h3>
-
-<p>Based upon <a href='https://news.freshports.org/2019/09/03/things-you-didnt-know-freshports-can-do/'>things you didn’t know FreshPorts can do</a>
-</p>
-
-<p>There are many things FreshPorts can do, including search Makefile's and
-<code>pkg-plist</code>. This is from a recent blog post:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>provides example dependency line. e.g. p5-XML-RSS>0:textproc/p5-XML-RSS
-</p></li>
-<li><p>list of dependencies for a port
-</p></li>
-<li><p>list of ports depending upon this port
-</p></li>
-<li><p>see default configuration options
-</p></li>
-<li><p>what packages install a given file (e.g. bin/unzip)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>find out what ports a person maintains
-</p></li>
-<li><p>find Makefiles which contain references to bunzip
-</p></li>
-<li><p>search results can be plain-text consisting of a list of foo/bar ports
-</p></li>
-<li><p>the Maximum Effort checkbox on the search page does nothing
-</p></li>
-<li><p>committers can be notified of sanity test failures after the commit
-</p></li>
-<li><p>find a commit, any commit, based on SVN revision number, e.g. : https://www.freshports.org/commit.php?revision=352332
-</p>
-
-</li></ul>
-<h3>Javascript help wanted</h3>
-
-<p>We <a href='https://github.com/FreshPorts/freshports/commit/f620270161dd7818272dfebacacaaf26df5f37e6'>recently upgraded</a>
-some outdated Javascript modules. This broke our [JavaScript based
-graphs](https://www.freshports.org/graphs2.php). We could use some help on
-fixing that please. The starting points are listed on that URL. If you need
-a working website to play with, please contact me with a ssh public-key.
-</p>
-
-<p>Sponsor: hardware provided by iXsystems
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='misc'>
-<title>PCI passthrough with bhyve on Intel and for OpenBSD guests</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=229852'>bhyve Intel bug report</url>
-<url href='https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=245392'>bhyve OpenBSD bug report</url>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/bhyve/pci_passthru'>PCI passthrough with bhyve (FreeBSD wiki article)</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Anatoli</name>
-<email>me@anatoli.ws</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Callum</name>
-<email>callum@aitchison.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Peter Grehan</name>
-<email>grehan@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body>
-<p>bhyve(8) is a hypervisor that supports running a variety of guest
-operating systems in virtual machines. bhyve(8) includes support for PCI
-devices passthru, a technique to pass host PCI devices to a virtual
-machine for its exclusive control and use.
-</p>
-<p>For some years, PCI passthrough (ppt) in bhyve was not working on some
-Intel systems and for OpenBSD guests due to two bugs. The first one was
-crashing FreeBSD host when bhyve was started with ppt on Intel
-processors with two VT-d translation units (IOMMU), included in most
-Skylake and newer Intel processors.
-</p>
-<p>The second bug was preventing correct interrupts handling for OpenBSD
-guests. As a result, OpenBSD guests running on bhyve were not able to
-use any PCI devices passed through to them from the host.
-</p>
-<p>During the last 2 months the second bug was identified and fixed and
-they both were backported to 12.1-RELEASE (p7). So now it's possible to
-fully take advantage of PCI passthrough (ppt) with bhyve in a
-production-ready RELEASE version.
-</p>
-<p>The most typical case for ppt is to pass to the guest network adapters
-for its complete control, but you can also pass through USB devices
-(including external HDDs). Note though, passthrough of VGA and GPU
-devices is not supported yet (for more details see the 3rd link).
-</p>
-<p>A particularly interesting case for ppt is to use OpenBSD guest as a
-firewall and a router for a FreeBSD server.
-</p>
-<p>With ppt you can achieve this all inside a single server. You could pass
-to the OpenBSD guest a network adapter connected to the internet and it
-would take a complete control of it. After filtering the traffic, it
-could pass good packets via virtual network interfaces to other guests
-or to the host.
-</p>
-<p>Once a network adapter is passed through, a FreeBSD host not only
-doesn't see it and hence doesn't handle the network traffic, it doesn't
-even have to initialize the adapter (e.g. in case of a WiFi card, it's
-the guest that loads the firmware).
-</p>
-<p>In simple terms the host only passes the device interrupts to the guest
-as they come from the hardware. Everything related to the device
-management happens inside the guest so there's no danger that some
-network traffic exploits some issue in the host's network stack and
-causes the host to crash or misbehave in other ways.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='misc'>
-<title>SageMath</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.sagemath.org/'>SageMath site</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Thierry Thomas</name>
-<email>thierry@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>SageMath is a free open-source mathematics software system licensed
-under the GPL. It builds on top of many existing open-source packages:
-NumPy, SciPy, matplotlib, Sympy, Maxima, GAP, FLINT, R and many more.
-Thanks to SageMath it is possible to access their combined power through a
-common, Python-based language or directly via interfaces or wrappers.
-</p>
-<p>The goal is creating a viable free open source alternative to Magma, Maple,
-Mathematica and Matlab.
-</p>
-<p>This is a complex port, with a lot of dependencies, and it has been
-broken for some time. Upstream is working on easing its packaging, and
-many previously bundled applications can now be replaced by external
-packages.
-</p>
-<p>If you are interested, it would be nice to create a team of maintainers
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>to maintain some of the dependencies;
-</p></li>
-<li><p>to maintain SageMath itself and prepare the next release (9.2 is coming!).
-</p></li></ul>
-</body></project>
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
-
- <p>Entries from the various official and semi-official teams,
- as found in the <a href="&enbase;/administration.html">Administration
- Page</a>.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
-
- <p>Projects that span multiple categories, from the kernel and userspace
- to the Ports Collection or external projects.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
-
- <p>Updates to kernel subsystems/features, driver support,
- filesystems, and more.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
-
- <p>Updating platform-specific features and bringing in support
- for new hardware platforms.</p>.
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
-
- <p>Changes affecting the base system and programs in it.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
-
- <p>Changes affecting the Ports Collection, whether sweeping
- changes that touch most of the tree, or individual ports
- themselves.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
-
- <p>Noteworthy changes in the documentation tree, in manpages, or in
- external books/documents.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
-
- <p>Objects that defy categorization.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>third</name>
-
- <description>Third-Party Projects</description>
-
- <p>Many projects build upon &os; or incorporate components of
- &os; into their project. As these projects may be of interest
- to the broader &os; community, we sometimes include brief
- updates submitted by these projects in our quarterly report.
- The &os; project makes no representation as to the accuracy or
- veracity of any claims in these submissions.</p>
- </category>
-
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
- Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd" >
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<!--
- Variables to replace:
- 07 - report month start
- 09 - report month end
- 2020 - report year
- %%NUM%% - report issue (first, second, third, fourth)
- %%STARTNEXT%% - report month start
- %%STOPNEXT%% - report month end
- %%YEARNEXT%% - next report due year (if different than 2020)
- %%DUENEXT%% - next report due date (i.e., June 6)
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-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>07-09</month>
-
- <year>2020</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-<p>This report covers FreeBSD related projects for the period between
-July and September, and is the third of four planned reports for 2020.
-</p>
-<p>This quarter brings a good mix of additions and changes to the FreeBSD
-Project and community, from a diverse number of teams and people covering
-everything from architectures, continuous integration, wireless networking
-and drivers, over drm, desktop and third-party project work, as well as
-several team reports, along with many other interesting subjects too
-numerous to mention.
-</p>
-<p>As the world is still affected by the epidemic, we hope that this report
-can also serve as a good reminder that there is good work that can be done
-by people working together, even if we're apart.
-</p>
-<p>We hope you'll be as interested in reading it, as we've been in making it.<br />
-Daniel Ebdrup Jensen, on behalf of the quarterly team.
-</p> </section>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Deb Goodkin</name>
-<email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to
-supporting and promoting the FreeBSD Project and community worldwide. Funding
-comes from individual and corporate donations and is used to fund and manage
-software development projects, conferences and developer summits, and provide
-travel grants to FreeBSD contributors. The Foundation purchases and supports
-hardware to improve and maintain FreeBSD infrastructure and provides resources
-to improve security, quality assurance, and release engineering efforts;
-publishes marketing material to promote, educate, and advocate for the FreeBSD
-Project; facilitates collaboration between commercial vendors and FreeBSD
-developers; and finally, represents the FreeBSD Project in executing contracts,
-license agreements, and other legal arrangements that require a recognized
-legal entity.
-</p>
-<p>Here are some highlights of what we did to help FreeBSD last quarter:
-</p>
-<h3>COVID-19 Impact to the Foundation</h3>
-
-<p>Like other organizations, we put policies in place for all of our staff members
-to work from home. We also put a temporary ban on travel for staff members.
-We are continuing our work supporting the community and Project, but some of
-our work and responses may be delayed because of changes in some of our
-priorities and the impact of limited childcare for a few of our staff members.
-</p>
-<h3>Partnerships and Commercial User Support</h3>
-
-<p>We help facilitate collaboration between commercial users and FreeBSD
-developers. We also meet with companies to discuss their needs and bring that
-information back to the Project. Not surprisingly, the stay at home orders,
-combined with our company ban on travel during Q3 made in-person meetings
-non-existent. However, the team was able to continue meeting with our partners
-and commercial users virtually. These meetings help us understand some of the
-applications where FreeBSD is used.
-</p>
-<p>We are currently scheduling Zoom company meetings for Q4, please reach out if
-you would like to schedule a meeting with us.
-</p>
-<h3>Fundraising Efforts</h3>
-
-<p>Last quarter we raised $192,874.43! Thank you to the individuals and
-organizations that stepped in, to help fund our efforts. We'd like to thank
-Arm for their large contribution last quarter, which helped bring our 2020
-fundraising effort to $521k. We hope other organizations will follow their
-lead and give back to help us continue supporting FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>These are trying times, and we deeply appreciate every donation that has come
-in from $5 to $150,000. We're still here giving 110% to supporting FreeBSD!
-</p>
-<p>We are 100% funded by donations, and those funds go towards software
-development work to improve FreeBSD, FreeBSD advocacy around the world, keeping
-FreeBSD secure, continuous integration improvements, sponsoring BSD-related and
-computing conferences (even the virtual events!), legal support for the
-Project, and many other areas.
-</p>
-<p>Please consider making a
-<a href='https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/.'>donation to help us continue and increase our support for FreeBSD</a>.
-</p>
-<p>We also have the Partnership Program, to provide more benefits for our larger
-commercial donors. Find out more information about the
-<a href='https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/FreeBSD-foundation-partnership-program/'>partnership program</a>
-and share with your companies!
-</p>
-<h3>OS Improvements</h3>
-
-<p>A number of FreeBSD Foundation grant recipients started, continued working on,
-or completed projects during the third quarter. These include:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Ongoing WiFi and Linux KPI layer improvements.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Linuxulator application compatibility.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>DRM / Graphics driver updates.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Zstd compression for OpenZFS.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Online RAID-Z expansion.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Modernized LLDB target support for FreeBSD.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-You can find more details about most of these projects in other quarterly
-<p>reports.
-</p>
-<p>Staff members also worked on a number of larger projects, including:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Run-Time Dynamic Linker (rtld) and kernel ELF loader improvements.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Rewritten UNIX domain socket locking.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Build infrastructure.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Open system call path handling support for O_BENEATH, O_RESOLVE_BENEATH.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>arm64 support.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Migration to a Git repository.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Many of these projects also have detailed entries in other quarterly report
-<p>entries.
-</p>
-<p>Staff members also put in significant effort in many ways other than larger,
-individual projects. These include assisting with code reviews, bug report
-triage, security report triage and advisory handling, addressing syzkaller
-reports, and ongoing maintenance and bug fixes in functional areas such as the
-tool chain, developer tools, virtual memory kernel subsystem, low-level x86
-infrastructure, sockets and protocols, and others.
-</p>
-<h3>University of Waterloo Co-op</h3>
-
-<p>With the transition to working from home, the Foundation decided to again take
-on three University of Waterloo Co-op students for the Fall 2020 term
-(September to December). Tiger returns for a second term, joined by new
-students Yang and Zac. Projects for the term include more work on
-ELF Tool Chain, application of Capsicum to additional utilities, testing and
-integration of FreePBX and Asterisk VOIP software, pkgbase, and exploring
-containerization tooling.
-</p>
-<h3>Continuous Integration and Quality Assurance</h3>
-
-<p>The Foundation provides a full-time staff member and funds projects on
-improving continuous integration, automated testing, and overall quality
-assurance efforts for the FreeBSD project.
-</p>
-<p>During the third quarter of 2020, Foundation staff continued improving and
-monitoring the Project's CI infrastructure, and working with experts to fix
-the failing builds and the regressions found by tests. The setting up of
-dedicated VM host for running tests is completed. New feature developments
-and the CI staging environment is in progress. We are also working with
-other teams in the Project for their testing needs. For example, tests of
-non-x86 architectures now run periodically, and improve the CI of the
-embedded systems. We are also working with many external projects and
-companies to improve the CI between their products and FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>See the FreeBSD CI section of this report for completed work items and detailed
-information.
-</p>
-<h3>Supporting FreeBSD Infrastructure</h3>
-
-<p>The Foundation provides hardware and support to improve the FreeBSD
-infrastructure. Last quarter, we continued supporting FreeBSD hardware located
-around the world. We coordinated efforts between the new NYI Chicago facility
-and clusteradm to start working on getting the facility prepared for some of
-the new FreeBSD hardware we are planning on purchasing. NYI generously
-provides this for free to the Project. We also worked on connecting with the
-new owners of the Bridgewater site, where most of the FreeBSD infrastructure is
-located.
-</p>
-<p>Some of the purchases we made for the Project last quarter to support
-infrastructure includes:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Spamhaus spam filtering software to limit the amount of spam on the mailing
-lists.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>5 application servers to run tasks like bugzilla, wiki, website, cgi,
-Phabricator, host git, etc.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>1 server to replace the old pkg server and provide a lot more IOPS to
- avoid the slowdowns seen during peak times of the day where the disks just
-cannot keep up with the request volume.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>1 server for exp-runs to make them faster.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>1 server to build packages more frequently.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<h3>FreeBSD Advocacy and Education</h3>
-
-<p>A large part of our efforts are dedicated to advocating for the Project. This
-includes promoting work being done by others with FreeBSD; producing advocacy
-literature to teach people about FreeBSD and help make the path to starting
-using FreeBSD or contributing to the Project easier; and attending and getting
-other FreeBSD contributors to volunteer to run FreeBSD events, staff FreeBSD
-tables, and give FreeBSD presentations.
-</p>
-<p>The FreeBSD Foundation sponsors many conferences, events, and summits around
-the globe. These events can be BSD-related, open source, or technology events
-geared towards underrepresented groups. We support the FreeBSD-focused events
-to help provide a venue for sharing knowledge, to work together on projects,
-and to facilitate collaboration between developers and commercial users. This
-all helps provide a healthy ecosystem. We support the non-FreeBSD events to
-promote and raise awareness of FreeBSD, to increase the use of FreeBSD in
-different applications, and to recruit more contributors to the Project. As is
-the case for most of us in this industry, COVID-19 has put our in-person events
-on hold. In addition to attending virtual events, we are continually working
-on new training initiatives and updating our selection of how-to guides to
-facilitate getting more folks to try out FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>Check out some of the advocacy and education work we did last quarter:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Launched our FreeBSD Fridays series of 101 classes. Topics included an
- Introduction to FreeBSD, FreeBSD Installfest, Introduction to Security,
- Introduction to ZFS and more. Videos of the past sessions and a schedule of
- upcoming events can be found <a href='https://freebsdfoundation.org/freebsd-fridays/'>here</a>.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Attended and presented at OSI's State of the Source conference. The event
-was held virtually, September 9-11, 2020.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Launched the
- <a href='https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/weve-got-a-new-look/'>redesign</a>
-of the FreeBSD Foundation Website.
-</p></li>
-<li><p><a href='https://freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/latest-news/freebsd-foundation-celebrates-20th-anniversary/'>Announced</a>
-the 20th Anniversary of the FreeBSD Foundation.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Participated as an Admin for Google Summer of Code 2020
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Continued to promote the FreeBSD Office Hours series including holding our
- own Foundation led office hours. Videos from the one hour sessions can be
-found on the Project's
- <a href='https://www.youtube.com/c/FreeBSDProject'>YouTube Channel</a>. You can watch
- ours <a href='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ji4ux4FWpRU'>here</a>.
-</p></li>
-<li><p><a href='https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/freebsd-core-team-10-in-review/'>Interviewed</a>
- members of the outgoing FreeBSD Core Team to get their thoughts on their
-term.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Began working with the FreeBSD Vendor Summit planning committee on the
- <a href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/DevSummit/202011'>November 2020 Vendor Summit</a>.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Promoted the Foundation's 20th Anniversary and our work to support the
- FreeBSD Project in the It's FOSS Article.
- <a href='https://itsfoss.com/freebsd-foundation-20-years/'>FreeBSD Foundation Celebrates 20 Years of Promoting and Supporting FreeBSD Project</a>.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Authored a <a href='https://www.fosslife.org/beginners-guide-freebsd'>Beginners Guide to FreeBSD</a> for Fosslife.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Committed to sponsoring All Things Open as a media Sponsor.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Committed to sponsoring the OpenZFS Developers Summit at the Bronze level.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Became an International RISC-V Member.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Committed to giving a FreeBSD talk at the nerdear.la conference on
- October 20th.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Keep up to date with our latest work in our
-<p><a href='https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/'>monthly newsletters</a>.
-</p>
-<p>Netflix provided an update on how and why they use FreeBSD in our latest
-<a href='https://freebsdfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/netflixcasestudy_final.pdf'>Contributor Case Study</a>.
-</p>
-<p>We help educate the world about FreeBSD by publishing the professionally
-produced FreeBSD Journal. As we mentioned previously, the FreeBSD Journal is
-now a free publication. Find out more and access the latest issues at
-https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/.
-</p>
-<p>You can find out more about events we attended and upcoming events at
-https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/news-and-events/.
-</p>
-<h3>Legal/FreeBSD IP</h3>
-
-<p>The Foundation owns the FreeBSD trademarks, and it is our responsibility to
-protect them. We also provide legal support for the core team to investigate
-questions that arise. We updated our
-<a href='https://freebsdfoundation.org/legal/trademark-usage-terms-and-conditions/'>Trademark Usage Terms and Conditions</a>
-on July 1, 2020.
-</p>
-<p>Go to <a href='http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/'>the FreeBSD Foundation's web site</a> to
-find out how we support FreeBSD and how we can help you!
-</p>
-<h3>Other</h3>
-
-<p>We welcomed Andrew Wafaa and Kevin Bowling to our board of directors, to help
-govern the Foundation and guide us with our strategic direction. We have
-<a href='https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/freebsd-foundation-welcomes-new-board-members-2/'>more information about our new board members</a>
-on our website.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>FreeBSD Release Engineering Team</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>FreeBSD Release Engineering Team</name>
-<email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/releases/12.2R/schedule.html'>FreeBSD 12.2-RELEASE schedule</url>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/where.html#helptest'>FreeBSD 12.2 test builds</url>
-<url href='https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/'>FreeBSD development snapshots</url>
-</links>
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting
-and publishing release schedules for official project releases
-of FreeBSD, announcing code freezes and maintaining the respective
-branches, among other things.
-</p>
-<p>During the third quarter of 2020, the Release Engineering Team started
-work on the 12.2-RELEASE cycle, the third release from the stable/12
-branch.
-</p>
-<p>As of this writing, two BETA builds have been released, with the
-expectation there will be a third BETA build currently remaining on the
-schedule.
-</p>
-<p>The 12.2-RELEASE cycle will continue throughout October, with two RC
-builds currently planned, and RC3 scheduled on an as-needed basis. The
-12.2-RELEASE is so far scheduled for final release on October 27.
-</p>
-<p>In addition to the 12.2-RELEASE, Glen Barber of the Release Engineering
-Team finished work to the release build tools and scripts to prepare for
-the conversion from Subversion to Git for the 13.0-RELEASE cycle. There
-are no plans to merge these changes to stable branches at this time; as
-discussed within the Git working group, we feel such a change on a stable
-branch would be too intrusive to our user base as well as downstream
-FreeBSD consumers. Development snapshot builds for 13.0-CURRENT have
-recently been built from the Git tree within the project, and further
-snapshot builds for 12.x and 11.x will continue to be built from Subversion.
-</p>
-<p>Additionally throughout the quarter, several development snapshots builds
-were released for the <i>head</i>, <i>stable/12</i>, and <i>stable/11</i> branches.
-</p>
-<p>Finally, the Release Engineering Team would like to thank Marius Strobl
-for his time serving on the team; he had recently stepped down from the
-Deputy RE Lead role due to constraints on his time. The Team welcomes
-Colin Percival, who has accepted fulfilling this role.
-</p>
-<p>Much of this work was sponsored by Rubicon Communications, LLC (netgate.com)
-and the FreeBSD Foundation.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>Cluster Administration Team</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Cluster Administration Team</name>
-<email>clusteradm@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/administration.html#t-clusteradm'>Cluster Administration Team members</url>
-</links>
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD Cluster Administration Team consists of the people responsible for
-administering the machines that the Project relies on for its distributed work
- and communications to be synchronised. In this quarter, the team has worked
-on the following:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Work with the FreeBSD Foundation on hardware update for web services, mirror and package building servers.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Disable directory indexing on the package mirrors to resolve performance issues of the machine.
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>This was later relaxed to allow indexing of the parent directories but still disallow the large package directories.
-</p></li></ul>
-</li><li><p>Ongoing systems administration work:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Accounts management for committers.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Backups of critical infrastructure.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Keeping up with security updates in 3rd party software.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-</li></ul>
-Work in progress:
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>Setup Malaysia (KUL) mirror.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Setup Brazil (BRA) mirror.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Review the service jails and service administrators operation.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Infrastructure of building aarch64 and powerpc64 packages.
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>NVMe issues on PowerPC64 POWER9 blocking dual socket machine from being used as pkg builder.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Drive upgrade test for pkg builders (SSDs) courtesy of the FreeBSD Foundation.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Boot issues with Aarch64 reference machines.
-</p></li></ul>
-</li><li><p>New NYI.net sponsored colocation space in Chicago-land area.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Work with git working group for the git repository.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Searching for more providers that can fit the requirements for a <a href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/Teams/clusteradm/generic-mirror-layout'>generic mirrored layout</a> or a <a href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/Teams/clusteradm/tiny-mirror'>tiny mirror</a>.
-</p></li></ul>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>Continuous Integration</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://ci.FreeBSD.org'>FreeBSD Jenkins Instance</url>
-<url href='https://ci.FreeBSD.org/hwlab'>FreeBSD Hardware Testing Lab</url>
-<url href='https://artifact.ci.FreeBSD.org'>FreeBSD CI artifact archive</url>
-<url href='https://hackmd.io/@FreeBSD-CI'>FreeBSD CI weekly report</url>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/Jenkins'>FreeBSD Jenkins wiki</url>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/HostedCI'>Hosted CI wiki</url>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/3rdPartySoftwareCI'>3rd Party Software CI</url>
-<url href='https://preview.tinyurl.com/y9maauwg'>Tickets related to freebsd-testing@</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci'>FreeBSD CI Repository</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Jenkins Admin</name>
-<email>jenkins-admin@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Li-Wen Hsu</name>
-<email>lwhsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-<body><p>Contact: <a href='https://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-testing'>freebsd-testing Mailing List</a><br />
-Contact: IRC #freebsd-ci channel on EFNet<br />
-</p>
-<p>The FreeBSD CI team maintains the continuous integration system
-of the FreeBSD project. The CI system firstly checks the committed changes
-can be successfully built, then performs various tests and analysis over the
-newly built results.
-The artifacts from those builds are archived in the artifact server for
-further testing and debugging needs. The CI team members examine the
-failing builds and unstable tests and work with the experts in that area to
-fix the codes or adjust test infrastructure. The details of these efforts
-are available in the <a href='https://hackmd.io/@FreeBSD-CI'>weekly CI reports</a>.
-</p>
-<p>During the third quarter of 2020, we continued working with the contributors and
-developers in the project to fulfill their testing needs and also keep
-collaborating with external projects and companies to improve their products
-and FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>Important changes:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>All !x86 -test builds now trigger a new build on 22:00 UTC daily; this was
- not running very often because running all the tests in qemu takes lots
- of time. The work on improving the test execution speed and parallelism is
- in progress. The following is a list of the jobs affected:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p><a href='https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-armv7-test/'>Test build for FreeBSD HEAD on ARMv7</a>.
-</p></li>
-<li><p><a href='https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-aarch64-test/'>Test build for FreeBSD HEAD on AArch64</a>.
-</p></li>
-<li><p><a href='https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-mips64-test/'>Test build for FreeBSD HEAD on MIPS64</a>.
-</p></li>
-<li><p><a href='https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-powerpc64-test/'>Test build for FreeBSD HEAD on PowerPC64</a>.
-</p></li>
-<li><p><a href='https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-riscv64-test/'>Test build for FreeBSD HEAD on RISC-V64</a>.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-</li><li><p>The build and test results will be sent to the
- <a href='https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/dev-ci'>dev-ci mailing list</a>
- soon. Feedback and help with analysis is very appreciated!
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>A builder dedicated to run jobs using provisioned VMs is setup, this
- improves the stableness and reduces the execution time.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>The result of <a href='https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-amd64-test_zfs'>FreeBSD-head-amd64-test_zfs</a>
- is changed after OpenZFS importing; we encourage everyone to check and fix the
- failing and skipped test cases.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-</li></ul>
-New jobs added:
-<ul>
-<li><p><a href='https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-powerpc64le-build/'>CI build for FreeBSD HEAD on PowerPC64LE</a>.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Work in progress:
-<ul>
-<li><p>Collecting and sorting CI tasks and ideas
- <a href='https://hackmd.io/@FreeBSD-CI/freebsd-ci-todo'>here</a>.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Testing and merging pull requests in the
- <a href='https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci/pulls'>the FreeBSD-ci repo</a>.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Designing and implementing pre-commit CI building and testing,
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Reduce the procedures of CI/test environment setting up for contributors and
- developers.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Setting up the CI stage environment and putting the experimental jobs on it.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Setting up public network access for the VM guest running tests.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Implementing automatic tests on bare metal hardware.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Adding drm ports building tests against -CURRENT.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Planning to run ztest and network stack tests.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Adding more external toolchain related jobs.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Improving the hardware lab to be more mature and adding more hardware.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Helping more 3rd software get CI on FreeBSD through a hosted CI solution.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Working with hosted CI providers to have better FreeBSD support.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Please see freebsd-testing@ related tickets for more WIP information, and don't hesitate to join the effort!
-
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>Ports Collection</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/'>About FreeBSD Ports</url>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/ports-contributing.html'>Contributing to Ports</url>
-<url href='http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html'>FreeBSD Ports Monitoring</url>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html'>Ports Management Team</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>René Ladan</name>
-<email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>FreeBSD Ports Management Team</name>
-<email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The Ports Management Team is responsible for overseeing the
-overall direction of the Ports Tree, building packages, and
-personnel matters. Below is what happened in the last quarter.
-</p>
-<p>We passed the landmark of 40,000 ports in the Ports Collection
-and are now around 40,400 ports. The last quarter saw 9335
-commits to the HEAD branch and 481 commits to the 2020Q3 branch
-by respectively 167 and 63 committers. There are currently 2525
-open problem reports of which 595 are unassigned. Compared to
-last quarter, this means a slight decrease in activity and also
-a slight increase in open PRs.
-</p>
-<p>During the last quarter we welcomed Rainer Hurling (rhurlin@) and
-said goodbye to Kevin Lo (kevlo@) and Grzegorz Blach (gblach@).
-</p>
-<p>The last three months saw new default versions for Perl (5.32),
-PostgreSQL (12) and PHP (7.4). Various packages also got updated:
-Firefox to 81.0.1, Chromium to 84.0.4147.135, Gnome to 3.36,
-Xorg to 1.20.9, Qt5 to 5.15.0, Emacs to 27.1, KDE Frameworks to
-5.74.0 and pkg itself to 1.15.8.
-</p>
-<p>Never tired, antoine@ ran 30 exp-runs to test port version updates,
-on such diverse matters as:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Updating byacc in base to 20200330.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Check balancing of sed "y" command.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Use of brackets.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Removing the now redundant "port" argument from USES=readline.
-</p></li></ul>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>FreeBSD Office team - 3rd quarter 2020 report</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/Office'>The FreeBSD Office project</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>FreeBSD Office team ML</name>
-<email>office@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Dima Panov</name>
-<email>fluffy@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Li-Wen Hsu</name>
-<email>lwhsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD Office team works on a number of office-related software suites
-and tools such as OpenOffice and LibreOffice.<br />
-</p>
-<p>Work during this quarter focused on providing the latest stable release of
-LibreOffice suite and companion apps to all FreeBSD users.
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Alongside with updating old stable branch to latest 6.4.x releases,
- current ports-tree now have a full-featured cutting-edge 7.0.1 bundle.<br />
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Conservative users can keep 6.4.x stable version by switching to use
- all-in-one editors/libreoffice6 port and even with i18n language pack (off by default).
- It will be kept updated at least till 7.1.0 version is released.<br />
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-We are looking for people to help the project.
-<p>All unstable work with LibreOffice snapshots is staged in our <a href='https://github.com/lwhsu/freebsd-ports-libreoffice'>WIP repository</a>.<br />
-The <a href='https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=open&amp;email1=office%40FreeBSD.org&amp;emailassigned_to1=1&amp;emailcc1=1&amp;emailreporter1=1&amp;emailtype1=substring&amp;query_format=advanced&amp;list_id=374316'>open bugs list</a>
-contains all filed issues which need some attention.
-Patches, comments and objections are always welcome in the mailing list and bugzilla.
-</p>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>FreeBSD Graphics Team status report</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop'>Project GitHub page</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>FreeBSD Graphics Team</name>
-<email>x11@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Niclas Zeising</name>
-<email>zeising@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD X11/Graphics team maintains the lower levels of the FreeBSD graphics
-stack.
-This includes graphics drivers, graphics libraries such as the
-MESA OpenGL implementation, the X.org xserver with related libraries and
-applications, and Wayland with related libraries and applications.
-</p>
-<p>There have been several updates to the FreeBSD graphics stack and related
-libraries since the last report.
-</p>
-<p>Most notably, MESA related ports were changed to use the meson build system,
-instead of the autotools based one.
-This was needed since mesa upstream has deprecated and removed the autotools
-build system, and this paved the way for further mesa updates.
-While there was a need for a few minor corrections after the initial update,
-this update has been successful and made it possible to further update and
-improve the FreeBSD mesa port.
-</p>
-<p>There have also been several security fixes for <code>xorg-server</code> and <code>libX11</code>, so
-these ports have been updated to fix these issues.
-</p>
-<p>During the period, FreeBSD 12 was changed to improve the compatibility with
-input devices using udev/evdev and libinput.
-This change removes the need for local configuration and makes most mice,
-touchpads and keyboards work out of the box.
-This change will be in the upcoming FreeBSD 12.2 release.
-</p>
-<p>There have also been several updates to various libraries, both in the graphics
-and input stacks, and several userland drivers have been updated.
-Libraries such as <code>libdrm</code> and <code>libevdev</code> have been updated to include new
-FreeBSD support, developed by team members and added upstream.
-</p>
-<p>There has also been ongoing work to keep the various drm-kmod ports and packages
-up to date, mostly in response to changes in various FreeBSD versions.
-</p>
-<p>We have also continued our regularly scheduled bi-weekly meetings.
-</p>
-<p>People who are interested in helping out can find us on the x11@FreeBSD.org
-mailing list, or on our <a href='https://gitter.im/FreeBSDDesktop/Lobby'>gitter chat</a>.
-We are also available in #freebsd-xorg on EFNet.
-</p>
-<p>We also have a team area <a href='https://github.com/FreeBSDDesktop'>on GitHub</a> where our work repositories can be found.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>FreeBSD on Microsoft HyperV and Azure</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/MicrosoftAzure'>Microsoft Azure article on FreeBSD wiki</url>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/HyperV'>Microsoft HyperV article on FreeBSD wiki</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>FreeBSD Integration Services Team</name>
-<email>bsdic@microsoft.com</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Wei Hu</name>
-<email>whu@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Li-Wen Hsu</name>
-<email>lwhsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Li-Wen is working on the FreeBSD release code related to Azure for
-the -CURRENT, 12-STABLE and 11-STABLE branches.
-The work-in-progress is available <a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D23804'>here</a>.
-The <a href='https://azuremarketplace.microsoft.com/marketplace/apps/thefreebsdfoundation.freebsd-11_4'>11.4-RELEASE image on Azure Marketplace</a> is published.
-We are testing the releng/12.2 branch and 12.2-RELEASE image will be
-published to Azure Marketplace soon after released.
-</p>
-<p>This project is sponsored by The FreeBSD Foundation, with resources provided by Microsoft.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>Building FreeBSD on non-FreeBSD hosts</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/BuildingOnNonFreeBSD'>Wiki</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Alex Richardson</name>
-<email>arichardson@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Until recently FreeBSD could only be built on a FreeBSD host.
-However, many popular free CI tools only allow building on Linux or macOS and
-therefore can not be used for building the FreeBSD base system. Furthermore, it
-is sometimes useful to cross-build FreeBSD for a remote machine or an emulator
-even if the build machine is not running FreeBSD.
-The goal of this project is to allow building the base system on Linux and macOS
-hosts.
-</p>
-<p>I started this project in 2017 to allow building <a href='https://github.com/CTSRD-CHERI/cheribsd'>CheriBSD</a> on the Linux servers
-and desktops that many of us working on the <a href='http://www.cheri-cpu.org'>CHERI project</a> use.
-The first few patches were upstreamed in 2018 (see the 2018q3 report) and
-I merged the full set of patches to CheriBSD shortly after. Over the past two
-years I have slowly been upstreaming the remaining patches and finally committed
-the last required change in time for this report.
-</p>
-<p>As of September 2020 it should be possible to use the <code>buildworld</code> and
-<code>buildkernel</code> make targets to build a fully-functional FreeBSD installation
-on macOS and Linux hosts. We use this in our continuous integration system to
-build and test CheriBSD disk images for multiple architectures.
-I have also committed a <a href='https://github.com/features/actions'>GitHub Actions</a> configuration upstream
-that takes approximately 10 minutes to build an amd64 kernel.
-This will ensure that changes that break crossbuilding from Linux/macOS
-can be detected easily.
-</p>
-<p>Upstreaming the crossbuilding changes has resulted in various build system
-cleanups. For example, we now <a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/rS365836'>no longer need to use lorder.sh</a>
-when building libraries which speeds up the linking step a bit.
-The portability and bootstrapping changes should also make it easier
-to upgrade from older versions since we no longer rely on host headers in
-<code>/usr/include</code> matching those of the target system (e.g. when bootstrapping
-localedef, etc.).
-</p>
-<p>While this support for building on Linux and macOS should still be considered
-experimental, it should work in many cases. If you would like to give it a try,
-the following command line should successfully build an amd64 world on Linux
-and macOS systems that have packages for LLVM 10 (or newer) installed:
-<code>MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=/somewhere ./tools/build/make.py TARGET=amd64 TARGET_ARCH=amd64 buildworld</code>
-Builds must be performed using the <code>./tools/build/make.py</code> wrapper script since
-most Linux and macOS systems do not ship an appropriate version of bmake.
-Please let me know if you encounter any issues.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: DARPA
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>Git Migration Working Group</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://github.com/freebsd/git_conv'>Git conversion tooling repo</url>
-<url href='https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-git'>FreeBSD-git mailing list</url>
-<url href='https://cgit-beta.FreeBSD.org/doc'>Beta doc git repo</url>
-<url href='https://cgit-beta.FreeBSD.org/ports'>Beta ports git repo</url>
-<url href='https://cgit-beta.FreeBSD.org/src'>Beta src git repo</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Ed Maste</name>
-<email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Warner Losh</name>
-<email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Ulrich Spörlein</name>
-<email>uqs@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Work continues on FreeBSD's migration from Subversion to Git. Ulrich has
-addressed all known issues with svn2git and has been able to work around the
-inconsistent metadata and forced commit issues in the Subversion history.
-</p>
-<p>We still have additional documentation to write, and need to finish installing
-commit hooks (e.g. restricting branch creation, or ensuring appropriate data
-exists on cherry-pick commits).
-</p>
-<p>We expect to open the beta repository to test commits before the end of
-October. This is to allow testing of the commit hooks, and to allow developers
-to test access and become familiar with git operation. Commits in this
-repository will be deleted and the repository will be recreated at least once
-prior to the final migration.
-</p>
-<p>Those with an interest in the migration to Git are encouraged to subscribe
-to the
-<a href='https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-git'>FreeBSD-git mailing list</a>
-and test out the beta src, ports, and/or doc repositories.
-</p>
-<p>You are also welcome check out the wiki, issues, README and other documentation
-at the <a href='https://github.com/freebsd/git_conv'>Git conversion tooling repo</a>.
-</p>
-<p>We currently expect to transition the src and doc repositories in mid-November.
-Additional investigation and experimentation with the ports repository is still
-underway.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation (in part)
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>Linux compatibility layer update</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Edward Tomasz Napierala</name>
-<email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Mark Johnston</name>
-<email>markj@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Earlier Linuxulator work focused on code cleanups and improving
-diagnostic tools.
-Work has now shifted from cleanups to fixing actual applications.
-Current status is being tracked at <a href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/LinuxApps'>Linux app status Wiki page</a>.
-Initial focus was on applications that don't involve X11, mostly
-because they tend to be easier to test and debug, and the bug fixes
-are not application-specific.
-</p>
-<p>Foundation-sponsored work during this quarter included implementing
-a devfs(5) workaround to fix gettynam(3) inside jail/chroot, and
-workaround for the missing splice(2) syscall, which caused problems
-for grep and autotools. The Linux version reported to userspace was bumped
-to 3.10.0, which matches the kernel shipped with RHEL 7 and is neccessary
-for IBM's DB2 database installation to succeed. The BLKPBSZGET ioctl neccessary for
-Oracle database is supported now. There is now support for kcov(4),
-neccessary for syzcaller; as well as a number of fixes for issues
-reported by syzcaller, such as futex lock leaks.
-There were also more cleanups, including moving
-some Linuxulator-specific functionality related to error handling off
-from the syscall's fast code paths. The sysutils/debootstrap port,
-which provides an easy way to create Debian or Ubuntu jail, was updated
-to version 1.0.123. Finally there were some improvements
-to the <a href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/LinuxJails'>documentation</a>.
-</p>
-<p>Most of those changes have been merged to FreeBSD 12-STABLE, in order
-to ship with 12.2-RELEASE.
-</p>
-<p>There is increased involvement from other developers; this includes termios
-performance fixes, improved memfd support, implementing <code>CLOCK_MONOTONIC_RAW</code>
-required for Steam, madvise improvements, new <code>compat.linux.use_emul_path</code>
-sysctl. There is also ongoing work
-on tracking down the causes of failures related to Steam and WebKit, with
-fixes being first implemented in <a href='https://github.com/shkhln/linuxulator-steam-utils/wiki/Compatibility'>linuxulator-steam-utils</a>.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>LLDB Debugger Improvements</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.moritz.systems/blog/lldb-debugger-improvements-for-freebsd/'>Moritz Systems Project Description</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/moritz-systems/llvm-project'>Git Repository</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Kamil Rytarowski</name>
-<email>kamil@moritz.systems</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Michał Górny</name>
-<email>mgorny@moritz.systems</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>FreeBSD includes LLDB, the debugger in the LLVM family, in the base
-system. At present it has some limitations in comparison with the GNU
-GDB debugger, and does not yet provide a complete replacement. It
-relies on an obsolete plugin model in LLDB that causes growing
-technical debt. This project aims to bring LLDB closer to a fully
-featured replacement for GDB, and therefore for FreeBSD to feature a
-modern debugger for software developers.
-</p>
-<p>The legacy monolithic target supports the executed application being
-debugged in the same process space as the debugger. The modern LLDB
-plugin approach, used on other supported targets, executes the
-target process under a separate lldb-server process. This improves
-reliability and simplifies the process / thread model in LLDB itself.
-In addition, remote and local debugging will both be performed using
-the same approach.
-</p>
-<p>After the migration to the new process model is complete, the project
-will include reviewing the results of LLDB's test suite and fixing
-tests as time permits. The work is expected to be complete in 2020.
-</p>
-<p>The project schedule is divided into three milestones, each taking approximately
-one month:
-</p>
-<p> 1. Introduce new FreeBSD Remote Process Plugin for x86_64 with basic support and upstream to LLVM.
- 2. Ensure and add the mandated features in the project (process launch, process attach (pid), process attach (name), userland core files, breakpoints, watchpoints, threads, remote debugging) for FreeBSD/amd64 and FreeBSD/i386.
- 3. Iterate over the LLDB tests. Detect, and as time permits, fix bugs. Ensure bug reports for each non-fixed and known problem. Add missing man pages and update the FreeBSD Handbook.
-</p>
-<p>We are nearing the completion of the first milestone. The new plugin is getting into
-shape, and it can already run simple single-threaded programs. The supported features
-include single-stepping, breakpoints, memory and register I/O on amd64.
-Both plugins are supported simultaneously. The new plugin is used if
-FREEBSD_REMOTE_PLUGIN environment variable is set to any value, or if lldb-server is
-spawned directly. Otherwise, the old plugin is used for compatibility. Once the new
-plugin matures, we are planning to enable it unconditionally on the architectures that
-it is ported to.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation<br />
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>Lua usage in FreeBSD</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Ed Maste</name>
-<email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Kyle Evans</name>
-<email>kevans@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Ryan Moeller</name>
-<email>freqlabs@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>During this quarter, flua (FreeBSD Lua) <a href='https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/?view=revision&amp;revision=r364182'>was taught</a>
-where to find base .lua modules in order to support <code>require</code> of .lua modules
-to be provided by the base system. flua also <a href='https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base/?view=revision&amp;revision=r364222'>gained support</a>
-for <code>require</code> of binary modules.
-</p>
-<p>A review for <a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26080'>libjail bindings</a> has also
-been submitted, pending review. libjail is an essential component if one wants
-to be able to write jail management utilities in flua.
-</p>
-<p>People interested in working with Lua in FreeBSD are welcome to get in
-contact to discuss other project ideas. To name a couple of potential
-projects, some interesting modules that have not been started but could
-prove useful (listed in no particular order):
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>libcrypt
-</p></li>
-<li><p>libexpat
-</p></li>
-<li><p>libnv
-</p></li>
-<li><p>libxo
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-There is also a small list of scripts that would do well with a port to flua:
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>certctl(8)
-</p></li></ul>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>NFS over TLS implementation</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Rick Macklem</name>
-<email>rmacklem@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>In an effort to improve NFS security, an internet draft
-which I expect will become an RFC soon specifies the
-use of TLS 1.3 to encrypt all data traffic on a Sun RPC
-connection used for NFS.
-</p>
-<p>Although NFS has been able to use sec=krb5p to encrypt data
-on the wire, this requires a Kerberos environment and, as
-such, has not been widely adopted. It also required that
-encryption/decryption be done in software, since only the
-RPC message NFS arguments are encrypted.
-Since Kernel TLS is capable of using hardware assist to
-improve performance and does not require Kerberos, NFS
-over TLS may be more widely adopted, once implementations
-are available.
-</p>
-<p>The coding for this project has now been completed.
-All required changes to the NFS and kernel RPC code have
-been committed to -CURRENT.
-The daemons are now believed to be complete, but will
-remain in base/projects/nfs-over-tls until -CURRENT
-has an OpenSSL library with the kernel TLS support
-incorporated in it.
-If this does not happen for FreeBSD-13, hopefully the
-patched OpenSSL and the daemons can become ports.
-</p>
-<p>To support clients such as laptops, the daemons that perform the TLS
-handshake may optionally handle client X.509 certificates from a
-site local CA. There are now exports(5) options to require client(s) to
-provide a valid X.509 certificate.
-</p>
-<p>While setting up system(s) for testing is still a little awkward,
-<a href='https://people.freebsd.org/~rmacklem/nfs-over-tls-setup.txt'>the documentation is now available for those who want to help with testing</a>.
-</p>
-<p>The main limitation in the current implementation is that it uses TLS1.2
-and not TLS1.3. This should change once the KERN_TLS rx patch includes
-TLS1.3 support.
-</p>
-<p>Third party testing would be appreciated.
-</p>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>syzkaller on FreeBSD</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Mark Johnston</name>
-<email>markj@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>See the syzkaller entry in the 2019q1 quarterly report for an
-introduction to syzkaller.
-</p>
-<p>syzkaller, especially the public syzbot instance, continues to find bugs
-in the FreeBSD kernel. A number of these bugs have been fixed in
-subsystems such as the VFS name cache, the TCP and SCTP stacks, pf(4),
-the unix domain socket implementation, and the Linuxulator.
-</p>
-<p>The FreeBSD Foundation sponsored some work to enable cross-OS fuzzing.
-This makes it possible to fuzz the Linuxulator using syzkaller's Linux
-target. This effort quickly found several bugs; once the support is
-committed upstream we will hopefully be able to leverage syzbot to gain
-continuous testing of the Linux system call interface in addition to the
-native and 32-bit compatibility interfaces.
-</p>
-<p>Some work was also done to enable running syzkaller in a FreeBSD jail,
-with the eventual aim of making it easy to distribute binary images
-containing everything required to immediately start running syzkaller on
-a new host. Currently a number of setup steps are required, making
-deployment somewhat painful.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>DRM Drivers Update</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://github.com/freebsd/drm-kmod/'>drm-kmod</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Emmanuel Vadot</name>
-<email>manu@FreeBSD.Org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The drm drivers for FreeBSD 13-CURRENT have been updated to match Linux 5.4.62
-Then graphics/drm-current-kmod have been updated to follow this LTS release of Linux.
-</p>
-<p>For now graphics/drm-devel-kmod is also tracking this release but will be updated
-to a later revision of Linux drm drivers in the near future.
-</p>
-<p>A lot of linuxkpi code was removed from the ports or replaced with a BSD
-licenced implementation.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>DTS Update</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Emmanuel Vadot</name>
-<email>manu@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>DTS files (Device Tree Sources) were updated to be on par with Linux 5.8 for
-HEAD and 5.6 for the 12-STABLE branch.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>DesignWare Ethernet adapter driver improvements</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://github.com/gonzoua/freebsd/tree/rk_eth'>WIP branch</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Oleksandr Tymoshenko</name>
-<email>gonzo@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>DesignWare Ethernet adapter IP is used in Rockchip and Allwinner SoCs.
-The driver was updated with following fixes:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Initialize clocks instead of relying on u-boot to do the right thing.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Sense media type and adjust controller configuration accordingly.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Add support for RMII PHY mode.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Yet uncommitted changes include performance optimisation by adding
-<p>support for multi-segment mbuf transmission. The next step is to
-try to get more performance boost by using interrupt coalescence.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>Google Summer of Code’20 Project - eBPF XDP Hooks</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://github.com/Ankurk99/freebsd/tree/ebpf-import'>Github diff link</url>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2020Projects/eBPFXDPHooksl'>Project wiki</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Ankur Kothiwal</name>
-<email>ankur@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The eBPF eXpress Data Path (XDP) allows eBPF programs to be run to filter
-received packets as early as possible, avoiding unnecessary processing
-overhead before the filter is run. The goal of this project is to extend an
-existing FreeBSD network driver (a virtual NIC like a VirtIO if_vtnet) to
-be able to call into an eBPF program when processing a newly received
-packet. In short, with XDP the driver must PASS (accept and process normally), DROP,
-TX or REDIRECT the packet as specified by the program. eBPF helper
-functions and maps for aiding in packet filtering will also be
-implemented.
-</p>
-<p>Implemented:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Register a eBPF probe when an interface is registered with pfil.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Activating eBPF probe.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Create hooks and link them to the pfil head when the eBPF XDP probe is
- activated and successfully list the XDP probes.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Create a xdp_rx function which will pass the received packets to the
- eBPF program where the packets can be further processed. This function will
- return XDP actions: DROP and PASS.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Register the xdp hook and link it to the pfil head.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Write an eBPF program to process (currently drop and pass) ICMP traffic -
- This is to test that the hook is working properly.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Write a loader function to load the ICMP filter program to the kernel.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Future Work:
-<ul>
-<li><p>Currently we can only attach the XDP hook to PASS and DROP the packets -
- The work on detaching the hook is left.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>The XDP action to “TX†and “REDIRECT†the packets.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Final Deliverables:
-<ul>
-<li><p>Implemented XDP hook to pass and drop packets.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Created a loader program to attach the eBPF program to the kernel.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>A test program to DROP ICMP filter.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-This code was done under the Google Summer of Code 2020 under the guidance
-<p>of Ryan Stone (rstone@). The eBPF implementation for FreeBSD
-is still a work in progress and FreeBSD doesn’t support eBPF yet. The
-basic implementation for eBPF was a <a href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/SummerOfCode2018Projects/eBPF'>GSoC’18 project</a>,
-and is still under development. This project is based on that implementation so the XDP
-implementation for FreeBSD can only be merged into the FreeBSD source code
-once it supports eBPF.
-</p>
-<p>Currently this code is a work in progress and is merged to Ryan Stone’s
-<a href='https://github.com/rysto32/freebsd/tree/ebpf-import'>branch with support for the eBPF implementation</a>.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: Google Summer of Code
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>ENA FreeBSD Driver Update</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://github.com/amzn/amzn-drivers/blob/master/kernel/fbsd/ena/README'>ENA README</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Michal Krawczyk</name>
-<email>mk@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Artur Rojek</name>
-<email>ar@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
-<email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>ENA (Elastic Network Adapter) is the smart NIC available in the
-virtualized environment of Amazon Web Services (AWS). The ENA
-driver supports multiple transmit and receive queues and can handle
-up to 100 Gb/s of network traffic, depending on the instance type
-on which it is used.
-</p>
-<p>Completed since the last update:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Fix ENA compilation in case it is integrated into the kernel binary.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>MFC of the ENA v2.2.0 driver to the FreeBSD 12.2.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Work in progress:
-<ul>
-<li><p>Add feature that allows reading extra ENI (Elastic Network Interface)
- metrics about exceeding BW/pps limits.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Introduce full kernel RSS API support.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Allow reconfiguration of the RSS indirection table and hash key.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Evaluation and prototyping of the driver port to the iflib framework.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Sponsor: Amazon.com Inc
-</body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>IPSec Extended Sequence Number (ESN) support</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Grzegorz Jaszczyk</name>
-<email>jaz@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Patryk Duda</name>
-<email>pdk@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
-<email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Extended Sequence Number (ESN) is IPSec extension defined in <a href='https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4303#section-2.2.1'>RFC4303 Section 2.2.1</a>.
-It makes possible to implement high-speed IPSec implementations where standard, 32-bit sequence number is not sufficient.
-A key feature of the ESN is that only low order 32 bits of sequence number are transmitted over the wire.
-High-order 32 bits are maintained by sender and receiver. Additionally high-order bits are included in the computation of Integrity Check Value (ICV) field.
-</p>
-<p>Extended Sequence Number support contains following:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Modification of existing anti-replay algorithm to fulfil ESN requirements.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Trigger soft lifetime expiration at 80% of UINT32_MAX when ESN is disabled.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Implement support for including ESN into ICV in cryptosoft engine in both
- encrypt and authenticate mode (eg. AES-CBC and SHA256 HMAC) and combined
- mode (eg. AES-GCM).
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Implement support for including ESN into ICV in AES-NI engine in both
- encrypt and authenticate mode and combined mode.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Completed since the last update:
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>Adjust implementation of crypto part to the reworked Open Crypto Framework.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Move the core ESN implementation from the crypto drivers to netipsec layer.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Make use of the newly introduced crp_aad mechanism for combined modes.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Introduce minor fixes and improvements.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-TODO:
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>Complete review process in Phabricator and merge patches in the tree.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Sponsor: Stormshield
-
-</body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>NXP ARM64 SoC support</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
-<email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Artur Rojek</name>
-<email>ar@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Dawid Gorecki</name>
-<email>dgr@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The Semihalf team initiated working on FreeBSD support for the
-<a href='https://www.nxp.com/products/processors-and-microcontrollers/arm-based-processors-and-mcus/qoriq-layerscape-arm-processors/qoriq-layerscape-1046a-and-1026a-multicore-communications-processors:LS1046A'>NXP LS1046A SoC</a>
-</p>
-<p>LS1046A are quad-core 64-bit ARMv8 Cortex-A72 processors with
-integrated packet processing acceleration and high speed peripherals
-including 10 Gb Ethernet, PCIe 3.0, SATA 3.0 and USB 3.0 for a wide
-range of networking, storage, security and industrial applications.
-</p>
-<p>Completed since the last update:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Upstreaming of the QorIQ SDHCI driver (r365054).
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-With above the current Semihalf upstreaming activity is complete.
-
-<p>The major out-of-tree supported components:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>DPAA network controller support.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>QSPI controller support.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-They work on 11.2-RELEASE, but still require significant
-<p>effort to adopt to FreeBSD-CURRENT.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: Alstom Group
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>Addition of PowerPC64LE Architecture</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ppc/2020-August/012043.html'>Early notes</url>
-<url href='https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ppc/2020-September/012098.html'>Announcement</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Brandon Bergren</name>
-<email>bdragon@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>As of r366063, experimental support for little-endian PowerPC64 (PowerPC64LE)
-is available in -CURRENT for POWER8 and POWER9 machines.
-</p>
-<p>In 2010, when FreeBSD was ported to PowerPC64, the average
-user would have been using a G5 PowerMac, a purely big-endian
-machine.
-</p>
-<p>While, at the time, a 32-bit PowerPC machine could run in little-endian,
-as well as POWER6 and POWER7, in practice, the complexities involved
-in managing it at the kernel level and lack of firmware support made it
-infeasible to support.
-</p>
-<p>When IBM designed POWER8, one main focus was to improve little-endian support,
-and bring it up to parity with big-endian.
-</p>
-<p>This improved support makes it practical to support a little-endian operating
-environment on what is traditionally a primarily big-endian platform.
-</p>
-<p>In 2020, with POWER9 being affordable for many users thanks to the Raptor
-Blackbird, semi-easy access to surplus POWER8 hardware, IBM having
-a major future focus on POWER little-endian, and the decay of big-endian
-support in modern video cards and graphical environments, there is demand for
-a little-endian version of FreeBSD on POWER.
-</p>
-<p>With FreeBSD/PowerPC64's transition in 2019 to the ELFv2 ABI as part of the
-2019q4 PowerPC on Clang effort, the last major barrier to a little-endian
-port was eliminated.
-</p>
-<p>Since nobody else was working on it, and I had the skillset required to do
-the port, I decided to experiment one weekend with a little-endian kernel
-to see how difficult it would be to port.
-</p>
-<p>It turned out to be a lot more trivial than I was expecting. Three days later
-I had console support in qemu, and after another week of debugging, I had it
-fully up and running on hardware.
-</p>
-<p>FreeBSD PowerPC64LE is now an experimental MACHINE_ARCH in base, and is
-continuing to evolve at a rapid pace.
-</p>
-<p>Big-endian PowerPC64 is still the preferred platform for the foreseeable
-future, and will not be deprecated.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: Tag1 Consulting, Inc.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>ure - USB 3.0 Gigabit Ethernet Driver update</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/365648'>svn commit: r365648</url>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-20:27.ure.asc'>FreeBSD-SA-20:27.ure</url>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25809'>D25809 major update to if_ure</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>John-Mark Gurney</name>
-<email>jmg@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The ure is a driver for handling the RealTek ethernet adapters,
-including the RTL8153 USB 3.0 Gigabit ethernet adapters. It is used
-in many ethernet dongles and docking stations.
-</p>
-<p>Previous to this update, the driver was limited in speed. In my
-testing, I was only able to get ~91Mbps. This limit was due to one
-packet per USB transfer. USB has a limit of 8000 transfers per
-second (1500 bytes/pkt * 8000 pkts/sec * 8bits/byte == 96 Mbps).
-This was acceptable for fast ethernet (RTL8152, 100Mbps), but with
-the additional support for Gigabit ethernet, it became a bottleneck.
-</p>
-<p>The updates add sending and receiving multiple packets in a single
-USB transfer, VLAN hardware tagging, and enable TCP and UDP
-checksum offloading. This increased the speed on gigabit ethernet
-to ~940 Mbps.
-</p>
-<p>In doing this work, a security vulnerability was discovered in the
-driver. Due to improper setting of a device register, on some
-devices, it caused packets to be fragmented when they shouldn't be
-and the driver was unable to handle them correctly. This allowed an
-attacker, who could generate large frames (say, ping packets, or
-large TCP transfers), to inject arbitrary packets into the network
-stack. This could allow the attacker to spoof traffic from other
-machines, and bypass VLAN protections. See the SA for more
-information.
-</p>
-<p>As part of this work, a script was created to run tests to
-validate that basic functionality of the driver (w/o options) work
-properly, and then iterate over each option to make sure that they
-function properly. This will be released at some point in the
-future.
-</p>
-<p>If you're interested in helping out, or testing it, let me know.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>Stateless hardware offloads for VXLANs</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=r365867'>r365867</url>
-<url href='https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=r365868'>r365868</url>
-<url href='https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=r365869'>r365869</url>
-<url href='https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=r365870'>r365870</url>
-<url href='https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=r365871'>r365871</url>
-<url href='https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6935'>RFC6935</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Navdeep Parhar</name>
-<email>np@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>VXLAN (Virtual eXtensible LAN) is a tunneling protocol in which Layer 2
-traffic for a virtual LAN is encapsulated in UDP and transferred over
-Layer 3 networks between VTEPs (VXLAN Tunnel End Points). Traffic on
-the wire has two sets of networking headers: the headers for the
-encapsulation and the headers of the traffic being encapsulated. VXLANs
-are supported by if_vxlan(4) on FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>Modern NICs commonly support header checksum insertion and verification,
-TSO (TCP Segmentation Offload) on transmit, and RSS for load
-distribution on receive. But the default is to operate on the outermost
-headers. Some NICs can operate on the inner encapsulated frames as
-well. The commits listed above allow if_vxlan(4) to take advantage of
-such NICs.
-</p>
-<p>r365867 and r365868 add new mbuf checksum flags and ifnet capabilities.
-r365870 implements the kernel parts of the new capabilities and updates
-if_vxlan(4) to make use of them. r365871 implements driver support for
-the new capabilities in cxgbe(4).
-</p>
-<p>VXLAN and other tunneling protocols that use UDP explicitly allow zero
-checksum in the outer UDP header, even with IPv6. r365869 adds support
-for configuring one UDP/IPv6 port where zero checksums are allowed.
-</p>
-<p>This work was sponsored by Chelsio Communications and was implemented
-and tested using T6 (Terminator 6) NICs supported by cxgbe(4). It is
-available in 13.0-CURRENT (head) right now and will be available in
-12-STABLE in the future.
-</p>
-<p>VXLANs can be created as usual and will automatically have checksum and
-TSO capabilities if the underlying physical interface supports VXLAN
-stateless offloads. Use ifconfig to list, disable, and enable checksum
-capabilities on the VXLAN interface. Use https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/
-to report bugs.
-</p>
-<p>Future work:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Direct call into a vxlan input routine from the driver's receive routine.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>LRO support in if_vxlan(4).
-</p></li>
-<li><p>GENEVE support.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Sponsor: Chelsio Communications
-</body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>Wireless updates</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-wireless'>The freebsd-wireless mailing list</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/erikarn/athp'>athp github repository</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Adrian Chadd</name>
-<email>adrian@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Bjoern A. Zeeb</name>
-<email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<h3>net80211 and infrastructure, driver updates, and upcoming 12.2 Release</h3>
-
-<body><p>The following works happened in FreeBSD HEAD (some already in Q2) and were
-merged for 12.2-BETA2 and include net80211 and driver updates for better 11n
-and upcoming 11ac support.
-</p>
-<p>In more detail, this includes an ath(4) update, some run(4) 11n support, 11n for otus(4),
-A-MPDU, A-MSDU, A-MPDU+A-MSDU and Fast frames options, scanning fixes,
-enhanced PRIV checks for jails, restored parent device name printing,
-improvements for upcoming VHT support, lots of under-the-hood infrastructure
-improvements, new device IDs, and debug tools updates.
-</p>
-<p>If you have a chance please test before the release.
-</p>
-<h3>Atheros 11ac driver athp</h3>
-
-<p>In the last three months the athp(4) port of the ath10k driver has progressed
-well. Adrian reports the following important changes:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Per-node transmit buffering was implemented, required for correct hostap
- and QCA6174 behaviour.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Issues with ignoring sending some management frames got fixed; null-data
- frames were being filtered out and this caused undesirable hostap behaviour.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Transmit path refactoring reduced code duplication.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>A fix on firmware start / VAP running tracking no longer stops
- the first VAP from coming active after VAP creation / ifconfig up.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Correcting hostap mode PHY configuration now allows non-VHT stations to
- associate and correctly exchange data with a VHT AP.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Addition of a crypto key configuration cache in the driver ensures the
- ieee80211_key details are available after the key is deleted; net80211
- would reuse or free the state before the driver task would finish the
- firmware command.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<h3>Newer Intel Wireless device support</h3>
-
-<p>Initial work was done to integrate net80211 support in the LinuxKPI compat
-layer to get the wireless parts going.
-In addition, upstreaming code changes and working through problems and review
-started on two sides. One was trying to get mostly compile time changes
-upstreamed to the iwlwifi driver. The other is sorting out conflicting
-LinuxKPI changes to not break the DRM graphics drivers.
-Bjoern hopes that with some of that sorted out, he can soon go back to focus
-on the wireless parts and produce a new snapshot.
-</p>
-<h3>rtw88 and brcmfmac</h3>
-
-<p>As the Intel driver port and LinuxKPI advance, both the rtw88, and to a lower
-degree the brcmfmac, ports benefit from that.
-Bjoern lately also got a brcmfmac PCIe card and started to port support for
-that.
-This for the moment remains a free-time project.
-</p>
-<p>Work by Bjoern was sponsored by: Rubicon Communications, LLC (d/b/a "Netgate") and The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>ZSTD Compression in ZFS</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Allan Jude</name>
-<email>allanjude@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Zstandard (ZSTD) is a modern high-performance compression
-algorithm designed to provide the compression ratios of gzip
-while offering much better performance. ZSTD has been adopted
-in FreeBSD for a number of other uses, including compressing
-kernel crash dumps, as a replacement for gzip or bzip for
-compressing log files, and for future versions of pkg(8).
-</p>
-<p>This effort to complete the integration of ZSTD into ZFS is
-funded by the FreeBSD Foundation.
-</p>
-<p>During the third quarter the integrating of ZSTD into OpenZFS
-was completed in the upstream OpenZFS repository, and the new
-OpenZFS 2.0 codebase was imported into 13-CURRENT.
-Completed milestones in this project:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Importing ZSTD 1.4.5 into OpenZFS, using the recent upstream zstd features that make it easier to embed zstd in other projects.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Changing the way compression levels are tracked and inherited.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Save and restore the compression level via an embedded block header.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Also store the version of zstd used in the embedded block header, for future-proofing. The checksum of a block may not match if zstd is upgraded, since it may compress the block more.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Add tests to ensure zstd compression and metadata survive ZFS replication.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Resolve possible negative interactions with L2ARC and ZFS Native Encryption.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Fix bug with L2ARC if the Compressed ARC feature is disabled.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Improve the ZFS feature activation code, so that zstd cannot create pools that will panic older versions of ZFS.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-With these changes, upgraded pools can compress data with zstd
-<p>or zstd-fast, across a wide range of different compression levels.
-This will allow the storage administrator to select the
-performance-vs-compression tradeoff that best suits their needs.
-</p>
-<p>Tasks remaining to be completed:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Add a section to the FreeBSD Handbook ZFS chapter about zstd
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Create more documentation around selecting a suitable compression level
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Finish support for ZSTD in the FreeBSD boot loader (Warner Losh <a href='mailto:imp@freebsd.org'>imp@freebsd.org</a>)
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</body></project>
-<project cat='arch'>
-<title>CheriBSD 2020 Q3</title>
-
-<links>
-http://www.cheri-cpu.org
-https://github.com/CTSRD-CHERI/cheribsd
-https://fett.darpa.mil
-https://www.morello-project.org
-https://developer.arm.com/architectures/cpu-architecture/a-profile/morello
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Alex Richardson</name>
-<email>arichardson@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Andrew Turner</name>
-<email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Brooks Davis</name>
-<email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Edward Tomasz Napierala</name>
-<email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>George Neville-Neil</name>
-<email>gnn@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Jessica Clarke</name>
-<email>jrtc27@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>John Baldwin</name>
-<email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Robert Watson</name>
-<email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Ruslan Bukin</name>
-<email>br@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<h3>CheriBSD Status</h3>
-
-<body><p>CheriBSD extends FreeBSD to implement memory protection and software
-compartmentalization features supported by the CHERI instruction-set
-extensions. There are three architectural implementations of the
-CHERI protection model: CHERI-MIPS, CHERI-RISC-V, and Arm's forthcoming
-experimental Morello processor (due late 2021). CheriBSD is a research
-operating system with a stable baseline implementation into which
-various new research features have been, or are currently being, merged:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Arm Morello - We are preparing to open source our adaptation of
- CheriBSD to Arm's Morello architecture. The Morello branch is being
- updated to the most recent CheriBSD baseline, and patches are in review
- for upstreaming to our open-source repository. CheriBSD currently boots
- and runs statically linked CheriABI binaries on the Morello simulator,
- and dynamic linking support is in progress, with OS and toolchain bugs
- being worked on. We aim to make a first CheriBSD/Morello snapshot
- available alongside other open-source Morello software in mid-October
- 2020, however, our target for a more mature and usable implementation is
- December 2020.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>Kernel spatial memory safety (pure-capability kernel) - The current
- CheriBSD kernel is a hybrid C program where only pointers to userspace
- are CHERI capabilities. This ensures that the kernel follows the
- intent of the application runtime and cannot be used to defeat
- bounds on application pointers. We have developed and will soon
- merge a pure-capability kernel where all pointers in the kernel are
- appropriately bounded capabilities. This vastly reduces the opportunity
- for buffer overflows. This spatial memory safety lays the
- groundwork for future work such as device driver compartmentalization
- and kernel temporal safety.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>Userspace heap temporal memory safety (Cornucopia) - CHERI
- capabilities provide the necessary features to enable
- robust and efficient revocation of freed pointers. With <a href='https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/ctsrd/pdfs/2020oakland-cornucopia.pdf'>Cornucopia</a>
- we have implemented a light-weight revocation framework providing
- protection from use-after-reallocation bugs with an average cost below
- 2%. We aim to bring these overheads down further over the next year and
- merge this functionality into the mainline CheriBSD.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>We have been working on updating the arm64 bhyve from Politehnica
- University of Bucharest to have it committed to FreeBSD. We have been
- upstreaming initial changes to help support this.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>Baseline FreeBSD improvements - We are upstreaming (to FreeBSD) various
- bug fixes and tweaks for PCIe support, and support for the System MMU (SMMU)
- that will be present on the N1SDP and Morello SoCs. We have upstreamed
- support for cross-building FreeBSD from macOS and Linux (with some
- limitations; see separate entry on crossbuilding). We have also fixed
- implementation bugs in the RISC-V ABI.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<h3>CHERI Documentation and Exercises</h3>
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>We have released [Capability Hardware Enhanced RISC Instructions: CHERI
- Instruction-Set Architecture (Version 8)](https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/techreports/UCAM-CL-TR-951.pdf).
- Notable changes include promotion of CHERI-RISC-V to non-experimental
- and discussion of Arm's Morello prototype.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>We have developed a set of [Adversarial CHERI Exercises and
- Missions](https://ctsrd-cheri.github.io/cheri-exercises) to introduce security
- researchers to CHERI protections.
-</p></li></ul>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='arch'>
-<title>FreeBSD/RISC-V Project</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/riscv'>Wiki</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Mitchell Horne</name>
-<email>mhorne@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-<body><p>Contact: <a href='https://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-riscv'>freebsd-riscv Mailing List</a><br />
-Contact: IRC #freebsd-riscv on freenode<br />
-</p>
-<p>The FreeBSD/RISC-V project is providing support for running FreeBSD on the
-<a href='https://riscv.org/'>RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture</a>.
-</p>
-<p>This quarter saw several important bug fixes. A number of hangs in the system
-were identified and addressed, and a bug in QEMU's implementation of the
-Platform Level Interrupt Controller was fixed. This fix is included in the new
-<code>devel/qemu50</code> and <code>devel/qemu-devel</code> ports.
-</p>
-<p>The end result of these fixes is that the test suite can now be reliably run to
-completion in QEMU. The entire run takes several hours, so CI has been
-configured to run the job once a day. There is active effort into reducing the
-time it takes to run the entire test suite.
-</p>
-<p>A new u-boot port was created: <code>sysutils/u-boot-qemu-riscv64</code>. This variant can
-be used as a secondary bootloader alongside OpenSBI to load and launch FreeBSD's
-<code>loader(8)</code> from an EFI System Partition.
-</p>
-<p>Next quarter will likely bring further fixes to address some of the failing test
-cases.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='doc'>
-<title>DOCNG on FreeBSD</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://gitlab.com/carlavilla/freebsd-hugo-website'>DOCNG Website Repo</url>
-<url href='https://gitlab.com/carlavilla/freebsd-hugo-documentation'>DOCNG Documentation Repo</url>
-<url href='https://gitlab.com/carlavilla/freebsd-hugo-data'>DOCNG Share Repo</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Sergio Carlavilla</name>
-<email>carlavilla@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The Doc New Generation project aims to convert the website and all
-existing documentation to Hugo/AsciiDoctor. Right now almost
-everything is converted as you can see in the repositories.
-</p>
-<p>The objective of using Hugo and AsciiDoctor is to reduce the
-learning curve and let people to start quickly with our documentation
-system. Other benefits of using Hugo is that we can use other
-technologies aside from AsciiDoctor, like MarkDown, RST, Pandoc, etc.
-</p>
-<p>The remaining tasks include:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Finish the conversion of some books to AsciiDoctor.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Get some tweaks in the CSS to be responsive.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Add AsciiDoctor extensions to create an index of tables and figures.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Make a general review.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-The dates for making the migration have yet to be discussed.
-
-<p>Patches, comments and objections are always welcome.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='ports'>
-<title>Update to grub-bhyve</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://gitlab.com/ctuffli/grub'>grub-bhyve Git Repository</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Chuck Tuffli</name>
-<email>chuck@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>bhyve is the hypervisor included in FreeBSD and other operating systems
-used to run virtual machines. When not using a boot ROM (i.e. UEFI), the
-user must load the guest operating system for bhyve. For non-FreeBSD
-guests, the loader is a version of GNU GRUB (a.k.a the GNU GRand Unified
-Bootloader) modified to interface with bhyve. This work is an effort to
-both update the base GRUB code to the latest version as well as improve
-the usability on FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>The current <a href='https://www.freshports.org/sysutils/grub2-bhyve/'>grub-bhyve</a>
-is based on an older version of GRUB (circa 2015) and thus is missing
-more recent additions such as XFS file system and
-<a href='https://www.syslinux.org/'>syslinux</a> support. With the update,
-installing CentOS, for example, now does not require the extra step of
-changing the default file system to something other than XFS.
-</p>
-<p>Internally, the code has been restructured to be its own "platform"
-which should make it easier to keep in sync with upstream development.
-The major improvement is the ability to automatically find and load the
-GRUB configuration file from the guest disk image. With this change, it
-is not necessary to create a device map file or specify which Linux
-kernel or initrd image to use. More importantly, if the guest image
-updates its GRUB configuration, for example after updating the kernel,
-no changes are needed when invoking grub-bhyve. Note, this feature
-requires a new "disk" option:
-</p>
-<p> # grub-bhyve --disk=/zroot/vms/u18-mini/disk0.img --vm=u18-mini
-</p>
-<p>The automatic configuration file detection works with both GRUB
-configuration files (e.g. CentOS, Ubuntu) as well as syslinux
-configuration (e.g. Alpine). For the adventurous, there is experimental
-support for Fedora's BootLoaderSpec (a.k.a. <code>blscfg</code>) on the blscfg
-branch of the grub-bhyve Git repository.
-</p>
-<p>The code has been tested on a few Linux variants, but it would benefit
-from wider testing (and bug reports!). The new version does not have a
-Port but is easily built on FreeBSD. After cloning / downloading the
-source, run:
-</p>
-<p> $ PYTHON=python3.7 ./bootstrap
- $ MAKE=gmake ./configure --with-platform=bhyve
- $ gmake
-</p>
-<p>The resulting binary, <code>grub-bhyve</code>, will be in the <code>grub-core/</code>
-directory. If you have success or troubles with it, please let me know.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='ports'>
-<title>KDE on FreeBSD</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://freebsd.kde.org/'>KDE FreeBSD</url>
-<url href='https://community.kde.org/FreeBSD'>KDE Community FreeBSD</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Adriaan de Groot</name>
-<email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The KDE on FreeBSD project aims to package all of the software
-produced by the KDE Community for the FreeBSD ports tree.
-The software includes a full desktop environment called KDE Plasma,
-an IDE with the name <a href='https://www.kdevelop.org/'>KDevelop</a>,
-a PIM suite known as <a href='https://kontact.kde.org/'>Kontact</a>
-and hundreds of other applications that can be used on
-any FreeBSD machine.
-</p>
-<p>With the continuation of the ever-so-peculiar era of
-almost-only-online, the KDE community has shifted gears
-and also gone for online events. The yearly conference,
-<a href='https://akademy.kde.org/2020/'>Akademy</a>,
-was conducted online over video calls.
-Meanwhile, software continues to be released,
-so this quarter the kde@ team:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Put the beta of the next version of KDE Plasma, scheduled for
- official release in October 2020, into the
- <a href='https://community.kde.org/FreeBSD/Setup/Area51'>Area51 development</a> tree.
- Area51 is a fork of the FreeBSD ports tree where new development for
- KDE ports happens.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>The monthly regular updates to the KDE Plasma desktop landed on-time
- and safely.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>With three months in a quarter, there were also three releases of
- KDE Frameworks 5, including a new framework for handling DAV jobs.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>The June applications update and its .1 release landed a bit late,
- but brings with it the usual raft of updates to KDE applications and libraries,
-</p></li>
-<li><p>A new <a href='https://www.digikam.org/'>Digikam</a> release, which arrived in
- the ports tree on the day of its release.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>A new <a href='https://www.kdevelop.org/'>KDevelop</a> release arrived a day
- after its release. This update contains a number of crash fixes
- for refactoring support.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Qt was updated to Qt 5.15, the last in the Qt5 series and an LTS
- version. Bugfix releases are expected, but the next major Qt will
- be Qt 6.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-On the infrastructure front, August saw some minor updates to CMake and ninja.
-<p>As usual, kde@ continues to support the work of xorg@ and gnome@ in maintaining
-the Free Desktop stack on FreeBSD, including XOrg, poppler, and xdg-utils.
-A new <code>MAINTAINER</code> group, desktop@, has been created to provide
-shared ownership of that shared stack.
-</p>
-<p>With Python2 deprecation looming, the build system for QtWebEngine --
-itself a fork of Chromium -- is becoming a pressing issue in Q4
-and will no doubt chew up a lot of time in the coming months.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='third'>
-<title>Potluck - Flavour &amp; Image Repository for pot</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://potluck.honeyguide.net/'>Potluck Repository &amp; Project</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/hny-gd/potluck'>Potluck on github</url>
-<url href='https://pot.pizzamig.dev'>pot project</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Stephan Lichtenauer</name>
-<email>sl@honeyguide.eu</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>pot is a jail management tool that <a href='https://www.freebsd.org/news/status/report-2020-01-2020-03.html#pot-and-the-nomad-pot-driver'>also supports orchestration through nomad</a>.
-</p>
-<p>Potluck aims to be to FreeBSD and pot what Dockerhub is to Linux and Docker: A repository of pot flavours and complete images for usage with pot.
-</p>
-<p>In the last quarter, an initial set of Nomad, Consul and Traefik images has been created that are sufficient to run a simple virtual datacenter out of the box. <br />
-<a href='https://honeyguide.eu/posts/virtual-dc1/'>A three-part article series explaining how to set this up</a> is also available now.
-</p>
-<p>Furthermore, ready-made images suitable for scheduling via Nomad and Consul in such an environment have been created, e.g. a BackupPC or a Postfix Backup MX service.
-</p>
-<p>Future plans include additional images and exposing more configuration options in the existing images to allow a more flexible usage.
-</p>
-<p>Beside general feedback and tests, additional flavours and patches are very welcome!
-</p>
-<p>Sponsors: Honeyguide GmbH &amp; Honeyguide Group (Pty) Ltd
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='third'>
-<title>Puppet</title>
-<links>
-<url href='https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/latest/puppet_index.html'>Puppet</url>
-<url href='https://puppetcommunity.slack.com/messages/C6CK0UGB1/'>Puppet's FreeBSD slack channel</url>
-<url href='https://puppet.com/docs/bolt/latest/bolt.html'>Bolt</url>
-<url href='https://choria.io/'>Choria</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Puppet Team</name>
-<email>puppet@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Since out last status report a few years ago, the puppet@ team regularly
-updated the various Puppet ports to follow upstream releases of Puppet
-4, Puppet 5 and Puppet 6. Puppet 4 was removed when it reached EOL.
-</p>
-<p>More recently, an effort was made to enhance Facter 4 so that it can be
-used as a drop-in replacement of Facter 3 on FreeBSD. Facter 4 is a
-Ruby rewrite of Facter 3, the C++ rewrite of Facter 2 which was
-initially in Ruby. As a consequence we have two ports for Facter:
-sysutils/facter is the C++ implementation (Facter 3) and
-sysutils/rubygems-facter is the Ruby implementation (updated from Facter
-2 to Facter 4 a few weeks ago). The Puppet 5 and Puppet 6 ports already
-allow to choose which version of Facter to use. Facter 4 will be the
-default version of Facter with Puppet 7 which is expected to be released
-soon.
-</p>
-<p>We are getting ready to add a port for Puppet 7 as sysutils/puppet7
-when it is available, along with PuppetServer 7 (sysutils/puppetserver7),
-and PuppetDB 7 (databases/puppetdb7).
-</p>
-<p>Regarding orchestration, most Marionette Collective ports have been
-deprecated for a long time, and the last component sysutils/mcollective
-is expected to be deprecated soon: Marionette Collective was not shipped
-anymore with Puppet 6 and Bolt has been made available as a lightweight
-replacement.
-</p>
-<p>Bolt is already available in the ports tree as sysutils/rubygems-bolt),
-but if you are using Marionette Collective, you are invited to look into
-Choria which will reach the ports tree soon as sysutils/choria. Choria
-is a direct evolution of Marionette Collective allowing a smooth
-transition from MCollective. Once Choria is available in the ports
-tree, Marionette Collective will be deprecated.
-</p></body></project>
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
-
- <p>Entries from the various official and semi-official teams,
- as found in the <a href="&enbase;/administration.html">Administration
- Page</a>.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
-
- <p>Projects that span multiple categories, from the kernel and userspace
- to the Ports Collection or external projects.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
-
- <p>Updates to kernel subsystems/features, driver support,
- filesystems, and more.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
-
- <p>Updating platform-specific features and bringing in support
- for new hardware platforms.</p>.
- </category>
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
-
- <p>Changes affecting the Ports Collection, whether sweeping
- changes that touch most of the tree, or individual ports
- themselves.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
-
- <p>Noteworthy changes in the documentation tree, in manpages, or in
- external books/documents.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>third</name>
-
- <description>Third-Party Projects</description>
-
- <p>Many projects build upon &os; or incorporate components of
- &os; into their project. As these projects may be of interest
- to the broader &os; community, we sometimes include brief
- updates submitted by these projects in our quarterly report.
- The &os; project makes no representation as to the accuracy or
- veracity of any claims in these submissions.</p>
- </category>
-
-</report>
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-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
- Status Report//EN"
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-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<!--
- Variables to replace:
- 10 - report month start
- 12 - report month end
- 2020 - report year
- %%NUM%% - report issue (first, second, third, fourth)
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-<report>
- <date>
- <month>10-12</month>
-
- <year>2020</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-<p>This report covers FreeBSD related projects for the period between
-October and December, and is the fourth of four planned reports for 2020.
-</p>
-<p>This quarter had quite a lot of work done, including but certainly not
-limited to, in areas relating to everything from multiple architectures
-such as x86, aarch64, riscv, and ppc64 for both base and ports, over kernel
-changes such as vectored aio, routing lookups and multipathing, an
-alternative random(4) implementation, zstd integration for kernel
-dumps, log compression, zfs and preparations for pkg(8), along with
-wifi changes, changes to the toolchain like the new elfctl utility,
-and all the way to big changes like the git migration and moving the
-documentation from DocBook to Hugo/AsciiDoctor, as well as many other
-things too numerous to mention in an introduction.
-</p>
-<p>This report with 42 entries, which don't hold the answer to life, the
-universe and everything, couldn't have happened without all the people
-doing the work also writing an entry for the report, so the quarterly
-team would like to thank them, as otherwise, we wouldn't have anything
-to do.
-</p>
-<p>Please note that the deadline for submissions covering the period
-between January and March is March 31st.
-</p>
-<p>We hope you'll enjoy reading as much as we enjoyed compiling it.<br/>
-Daniel Ebdrup Jensen, on behalf of the quarterly team.
-</p> </section>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>FreeBSD Foundation</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Deb Goodkin</name>
-<email>deb@FreeBSDFoundation.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to
-supporting and promoting the FreeBSD Project and community worldwide. Funding
-comes from individual and corporate donations and is used to fund and manage
-software development projects, conferences and developer summits, and provide
-travel grants to FreeBSD contributors. The Foundation purchases and supports
-hardware to improve and maintain FreeBSD infrastructure and provides resources
-to improve security, quality assurance, and release engineering efforts;
-publishes marketing material to promote, educate, and advocate for the FreeBSD
-Project; facilitates collaboration between commercial vendors and FreeBSD
-developers; and finally, represents the FreeBSD Project in executing contracts,
-license agreements, and other legal arrangements that require a recognized
-legal entity.
-</p>
-<p>Here are some highlights of what we did to help FreeBSD last quarter:
-</p>
-<h3>COVID-19 Impact to the Foundation</h3>
-
-<p>Like most organizations, we transitioned all of our staff to work from home.
-We also put a temporary ban on travel for staff members, which didn't affect
-our output too much, since most conferences went virtual. We continued
-supporting the community and Project, even though some of our work and
-responses may have been delayed because of changes in some of our priorities
-and the impact of limited childcare for a few of our staff members.
-</p>
-<h3>Partnerships and Commercial User Support</h3>
-
-<p>We help facilitate collaboration between commercial users and FreeBSD
-developers. We also meet with companies to discuss their needs and bring that
-information back to the Project. Not surprisingly, the stay at home orders,
-combined with our company ban on travel during Q4 made in-person meetings
-non-existent. However, the team was able to continue meeting with our partners
-and commercial users virtually. These meetings help us understand some of the
-applications where FreeBSD is used.
-</p>
-<p>An event we help plan and organize, that helps with vendor/developer
-engagement, is the annual Bay Area Vendor Summit. We weren't going to let a
-pandemic stop us from holding this invaluable yearly event, so we went virtual!
-From the feedback we received from the vendor community on how we should run
-this, so it would be beneficial for them, we decided to hold this over 3 half
-days in November. One unexpected result was that more commercial users from
-around the world attended. Since a Vendor/Developer Summit is typically
-invitation only, we opened this up to FreeBSD contributors from around the
-world to watch the livestream. Because of the success and excitement of this
-event, we are planning to hold another one around June or July.
-</p>
-<h3>Fundraising Efforts</h3>
-
-<p>We want to take a moment to say thank you to all the individuals and
-corporations that stepped up to help fund our efforts last year. As of this
-writing, we raised $1,235,926, and will have the final tally by mid-January.
-The companies that gave generous financial contributions include Arm, NetApp,
-Netflix, Juniper Networks, Beckhoff, VMware, Stormshield, Tarsnap, and Google.
-We also want to say thank you to the Koum Family Foundation for awarding us a
-large grant, and to the employees of Nginx who also made generous financial
-contributions.
-</p>
-<p>We truly appreciate these large contributions, which makes the most impact on
-how much we can contribute back to the Project. However, it's the individual
-donations that have the most meaning to us. Those are the folks who are giving
-because they trust we will invest their personal donations, whether large or
-small, into improving the operating system and Project. As stewards of your
-donations, we want to thank you for your trust in us and your commitment to
-making FreeBSD the best platform for products, education, research, computing,
-and more.
-</p>
-<p>You'll find out how we used your donations for Q4 in our report, as well as in
-individual reports throughout this status report.
-</p>
-<p>Though we know this is a Q4 status report, we are excited about our plans for
-2021, including growing our software development team! We'll be posting two
-job descriptions for a Senior Software Developer and Project Coordinator soon.
-</p>
-<p>Please consider making a donation to help us continue and increase our support
-for FreeBSD in 2021: <a href='https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/'>https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/donate/</a>.
-</p>
-<p>We also have the Partnership Program, to provide more benefits for our larger
-commercial donors. Find out more information at
-<a href='https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/FreeBSD-foundation-partnership-program/'>https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/FreeBSD-foundation-partnership-program/</a>
-and share with your companies!
-</p>
-<h3>OS Improvements</h3>
-
-<p>The Foundation provided many project grants over the last quarter, and you
-can read about OpenZFS Zstd support, Linuxulator application compatibility
-improvements, LLDB target support, test lab infrastructure, and WiFi projects
-in other entries in this quarterly report.
-</p>
-<p>The Foundation hired six co-op students from the University of Waterloo during
-the 2020 fall term, as well as one intern. Former co-op student Tiger
-returned, and new students Yang and Zac joined us for the first time.
-</p>
-<p>Tiger worked on improvements to the code-coverage guided kernel fuzzing tool
-Syzkaller, adding new system call definitions so that Syzkaller can expand the
-code it tests. A number of FreeBSD kernel bug fixes have already resulted from
-this work. Tiger also contributed a number of improvements to the ELF Tool
-Chain set of binary utilities, and worked on tooling to run tests from other
-tool suites against ELF Tool Chain.
-</p>
-<p>Zac worked on an improvement to the pkg package management tool, investigating
-and upstreaming patches for FreeBSD support in FreePBX, and investigating
-compiler support for addressing the stack clash vulnerability.
-</p>
-<p>Yang investigated and fixed a compilation bug with the kernel's Skein-1024
-assembly implementation (used by ZFS), and then a number of projects related to
-Capsicum: applying Capsicum to sort(1), implementing a Capsicum service to
-execute utilities, and finally working with developers of the Game of Trees
-(got) version control system to adapt it for Capsicum support.
-</p>
-<p>Our intern Ka Ho focused on improving the desktop experience of the FreeBSD.
-He fixed and improved many items of OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) on
-FreeBSD, worked on FreeBSD native audio support on Firefox, adding a facility
-that user-space audio programs could make use of to enumerate a list of audio
-devices. He also ported the fcitx5 input method framework.
-</p>
-<p>The five Foundation staff members continued contributions in 2020 in both
-ongoing operational tasks (including the Git working group and security team)
-and software development for a number of projects.
-</p>
-<p>Staff members responded to reported security vulnerabilities and release
-errata, prepared patches, and participated in the security advisory process.
-We also worked on proactive security vulnerability mitigations. Syzkaller
-also provided many reports of kernel issues that resulted in
-Foundation-sponsored bug fixes. We worked on several issues relating to
-FreeBSD/arm64 to move it along the path of being a Tier-1 architecture.
-</p>
-<p>We participated in code reviews and supported community members in integrating
-changes into FreeBSD, and triaged incoming bug reports.
-</p>
-<p>We contributed enhancements to many kernel and userland subsystems, including
-the x86 pmap layer, ELF run-time linker and kernel loader, the Capsicum
-sandboxing framework and Casper services, the threading library, some RISC-V
-changes, the build system, tool chain and freebsd-update, network stack
-stability improvements, machine-dependent optimizations, new kernel interfaces,
-DTrace bug fixes, documentation improvements, and others.
-</p>
-<h3>Continuous Integration and Quality Assurance</h3>
-
-<p>The Foundation provides a full-time staff member and funds projects on
-improving continuous integration, automated testing, and overall quality
-assurance efforts for the FreeBSD Project.
-</p>
-<p>During the fourth quarter of 2020, Foundation staff continued improving and
-monitoring the Project's CI infrastructure, and working with experts to fix
-the failing builds and the regressions found by tests. The work was focused
-on pre-commit tests and development of the CI staging environment. The other
-main working item is working on the VCS migration to change the src and doc
-source from Subversion to Git. There are also many work-in-progress tasks like
-analysis and improve the tests of non-x86 platforms.
-</p>
-<p>See the FreeBSD CI section of this report for completed work items and detailed
-information.
-</p>
-<h3>Supporting FreeBSD Infrastructure</h3>
-
-<p>The Foundation provides hardware and support to improve the FreeBSD
-infrastructure. Last quarter, we continued supporting FreeBSD hardware located
-around the world. We coordinated efforts between the new NYI Chicago facility
-and clusteradm to start working on getting the facility prepared for some of
-the new FreeBSD hardware we are planning on purchasing. NYI generously
-provides this for free to the Project. We also worked on connecting with the
-new owners of the NYI Bridgewater site, where most of the existing FreeBSD
-infrastructure is located.
-</p>
-<p>Some of the purchases we made for the Project last quarter to support
-infrastructure includes:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>5 application servers to run tasks like bugzilla, wiki, website, cgi,
- Phabricator, host git, etc.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>1 server to replace the old pkg server, which will provide a lot more IOPS
- to avoid the slowdowns seen during peak times of the day where the disks
- simply cannot keep up with the request volume.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>1 server for exp-runs and to make them faster.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>1 server to build packages more frequently.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<h3>FreeBSD Advocacy and Education</h3>
-
-<p>A large part of our efforts are dedicated to advocating for the Project. This
-includes promoting work being done by others with FreeBSD; producing advocacy
-literature to teach people about FreeBSD and help make the path to starting
-using FreeBSD or contributing to the Project easier; and attending and getting
-other FreeBSD contributors to volunteer to run FreeBSD events, staff FreeBSD
-tables, and give FreeBSD presentations.
-</p>
-<p>The FreeBSD Foundation sponsors many conferences, events, and summits around
-the globe. These events can be BSD-related, open source, or technology events
-geared towards underrepresented groups. We support the FreeBSD-focused events
-to help provide a venue for sharing knowledge, to work together on projects,
-and to facilitate collaboration between developers and commercial users. This
-all helps provide a healthy ecosystem. We support the non-FreeBSD events to
-promote and raise awareness of FreeBSD, to increase the use of FreeBSD in
-different applications, and to recruit more contributors to the Project.
-</p>
-<p>While we were still unable to attend in-person meetings due to COVID-19, we
-were able to attend virtual events at new venues and facilitate the first
-online FreeBSD Vendor Summit. In addition to attending and planning virtual
-events, we are continually working on new training initiatives and updating our
-selection of <a href='https://freebsdfoundation.org/freebsd-project/resources/'>how-to guides</a> to facilitate getting more folks to try out FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>Check out some of the advocacy and education work we did last quarter:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Continued our FreeBSD Fridays series of 101 classes. Topics included an
- Introduction to Capsicum, Introduction to Bhyve, Introduction to DTrace, and
- more. Videos of the past sessions can be found <a href='https://freebsdfoundation.org/freebsd-fridays/'>here</a>. We'll be back with new
- sessions in early 2021.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Gave a FreeBSD talk at the nerdear.la conference on October 20th.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Participated in the podcast: <a href='https://freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/latest-news/what-the-dev-podcast-a-dive-into-the-freebsd-foundation-on-its-20th-anniversary/'>What the Dev: A Dive into the FreeBSD Foundation on its 20th Anniversary</a>
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Promoted the Foundation's 20th Anniversary in the FossBytes article:
- <a href='https://freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/latest-news/fossbytes-20-years-of-the-freebsd-foundation/'>20 Years of The FreeBSD Foundation</a>
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Continued to promote the FreeBSD Office Hours series. Videos from the one hour
- sessions can be found on the Project's <a href='https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxLxR_oW-NAmChIcSkAyZGQ'>YouTube Channel</a>. See the Office Hours
- section of this report for more information.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Added two new How-To Guides: <a href='https://freebsdfoundation.org/contributing-freebsd-documentation/'>Contributing FreeBSD Documentation</a>
- and <a href='https://freebsdfoundation.org/freebsd-project/resources/how-to-submit-a-bug-report/'>How to Submit a Bug Report</a>.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Worked with the organizing committee to host the <a href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/DevSummit/202011'>November 2020 Vendor Summit</a>
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Promoted the <a href='https://freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/latest-news/freebsd-essential-to-bringing-cheri-and-arms-morello-processor-to-life/'>use of FreeBSD</a> in regards to CHERI and ARM's Morello Processor
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Authored a <a href='https://www.fosslife.org/beginners-guide-freebsd'>Beginners Guide to FreeBSD</a> for Fosslife.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Sponsored All Things Open as a Media Sponsor.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Sponsored OpenZFS Developers Summit at the Bronze level.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Applied for a virtual stand at FOSDEM 2021.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Committed to attend the online Apricot 2021.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<p>Keep up to date with our latest work in our newsletters:
-<a href='https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/'>https://www.freebsdfoundation.org/news-and-events/newsletter/</a>
-</p>
-<p>Netflix provided an update on how and why they use FreeBSD in our latest
-<a href='https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/freebsd-case-study-netflix/'>Contributor Case Study</a>.
-</p>
-<p>We help educate the world about FreeBSD by publishing the professionally
-produced FreeBSD Journal. As we mentioned previously, the FreeBSD Journal is
-now a free publication. Find out more and access the latest issues at
-<a href='https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/'>https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/journal/</a>
-</p>
-<p>You can find out more about events we attended and upcoming events at
-<a href='https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/news-and-events/'>https://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org/news-and-events/</a>.
-</p>
-<h3>Legal/FreeBSD IP</h3>
-
-<p>The Foundation owns the FreeBSD trademarks, and it is our responsibility to
-protect them. We also provide legal support for the core team to investigate
-questions that arise.
-</p>
-<p>Go to <a href='http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org'>http://www.FreeBSDfoundation.org</a> to find out how we support FreeBSD and
-how we can help you!
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>FreeBSD Release Engineering Team </title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>FreeBSD Release Engineering Team</name>
-<email>re@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/releases/12.2R/schedule.html'>FreeBSD 12.2-RELEASE schedule</url>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/releases/13.0R/schedule.html'>FreeBSD 13.0-RELEASE schedule</url>
-<url href='https://download.freebsd.org/ftp/snapshots/ISO-IMAGES/'>FreeBSD development snapshots</url>
-</links>
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD Release Engineering Team is responsible for setting
-and publishing release schedules for official project releases
-of FreeBSD, announcing code freezes and maintaining the respective
-branches, among other things.
-</p>
-<p>During the fourth quarter of 2020, the Release Engineering Team completed
-work on 12.2-RELEASE, the third release from the stable/12 branch, released
-on October 27. Thank you to all involved for the hard work that went into
-this release.
-</p>
-<p>Additionally throughout the quarter, several development snapshots builds
-were released for the head, stable/12, and stable/11 branches.
-Development snapshot builds for 13.0-CURRENT have recently been built from
-the Git tree within the project, while further snapshot builds for 12.x and
-11.x will continue to be built from Subversion. As we approach the end of
-2020, continued preparations are being put in place for the upcoming 13.0
-release, which will be the first release from Git.
-</p>
-<p>Much of this work was sponsored by Rubicon Communications, LLC (netgate.com)
-and the FreeBSD Foundation.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>Cluster Administration Team</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Cluster Administration Team</name>
-<email>clusteradm@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/administration.html#t-clusteradm'>Cluster Administration Team members</url>
-</links>
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD Cluster Administration Team consists of the people responsible for
-administering the machines that the Project relies on for its distributed work
-and communications to be synchronised. In this quarter, the team has worked
-on the following:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Finished setting up the Malaysia mirror site, generously hosted by the
- <a href='https://myren.net.my/'>Malaysian Research &amp; Education Network</a>. Traffic
- from Oceania and parts of Asia is now going to this mirror instead of
- farther away sites like Japan and California.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Upgraded the package building machines to a version of head from
- mid-October 2020.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Upgraded developer machines in the cluster (freefall, ref* and universe*) to
- a version of head from mid-October 2020.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Installed eight new x86 servers in our New Jersey site:
- five application servers, two package builders and one mirror server.
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>The new mirror server is in production (pkg0.nyi.freebsd.org).
-</p></li>
-<li><p>The two package builders are in production.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Two of the application servers have been put into production as the Git
-source of truth and the cgit web frontend, respectively.
-</p></li></ul>
-</li><li><p>Installed two new aarch64 servers in our New Jersey site. Both are now
- building aarch64 packages.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Fixed package mirror synchronisation for powerpc64 packages.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Rebuilt the ZFS pool on the UK mirror server (pkg0.bme.freebsd.org) for
- better I/O parallelism. This should improve download performance
- especially at peak times.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Ongoing systems administration work:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Accounts management for committers.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Backups of critical infrastructure.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Keeping up with security updates in 3rd party software.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-</li></ul>
-Work in progress:
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>Hardware refreshing for web services, backup version control system in NYI
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Upgrading production machines in the FreeBSD cluster to 12.2
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Most machines have been upgraded as of mid-December 2020
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Remaining machines will be decommissioned / repurposed after services
-migrate to newer hardware
-</p></li></ul>
-</li><li><p>Supporting Git migration and infrastructure setup
-</p></li>
-<li><p>powerpc pkgbuilder/ref/universal machines
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Preparations for a new mirror site in Australia, to be hosted by
- <a href='https://www.ix.asn.au'>IX Australia</a>.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Setup Brazil (BRA) mirror.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Review the service jails and service administrators operation.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Searching for more providers that can fit the requirements for a
- <a href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/Teams/clusteradm/generic-mirror-layout'>generic mirrored layout</a>
- or a
- <a href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/Teams/clusteradm/tiny-mirror'>tiny mirror</a>.
-</p></li></ul>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>Continuous Integration</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://ci.FreeBSD.org'>FreeBSD Jenkins Instance</url>
-<url href='https://ci.FreeBSD.org/hwlab'>FreeBSD Hardware Testing Lab</url>
-<url href='https://artifact.ci.FreeBSD.org'>FreeBSD CI artifact archive</url>
-<url href='https://hackmd.io/@FreeBSD-CI'>FreeBSD CI weekly report</url>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/Jenkins'>FreeBSD Jenkins wiki</url>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/HostedCI'>Hosted CI wiki</url>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/3rdPartySoftwareCI'>3rd Party Software CI</url>
-<url href='https://preview.tinyurl.com/y9maauwg'>Tickets related to freebsd-testing@</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci'>FreeBSD CI Repository</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Jenkins Admin</name>
-<email>jenkins-admin@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Li-Wen Hsu</name>
-<email>lwhsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-<body><p>Contact: <a href='https://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-testing'>freebsd-testing Mailing List</a><br />
-Contact: IRC #freebsd-ci channel on EFNet<br />
-</p>
-<p>The FreeBSD CI team maintains the continuous integration system
-of the FreeBSD project. The CI system firstly checks the committed changes
-can be successfully built, then performs various tests and analysis over the
-newly built results.
-The artifacts from those builds are archived in the artifact server for
-further testing and debugging needs. The CI team members examine the
-failing builds and unstable tests and work with the experts in that area to
-fix the code or adjust test infrastructure. The details of these efforts
-are available in the <a href='https://hackmd.io/@FreeBSD-CI'>weekly CI reports</a>.
-</p>
-<p>During the fourth quarter of 2020, we continued working with the contributors and
-developers in the project to fulfil their testing needs and also keep
-collaborating with external projects and companies to improve their products
-and FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>Important changes:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>doc jobs were changed to use git to follow VCS migration:
-</p><ul>
-<li><p><a href='https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-doc-main/'>https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-doc-main/</a>
-</p></li>
-<li><p><a href='https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-doc-main-igor/'>https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-doc-main-igor/</a>
- Thanks Brandon Bergren (bdragon@)
-</p></li></ul>
-</li><li><p>head and stable/12 build environment have been upgraded to 12.2-RELEASE
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-New jobs added:
-
-<ul>
-<li><p><a href='https://ci.freebsd.org/job/FreeBSD-head-riscv64-LINT'>LINT kernel of head on riscv64</a>
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Work in progress:
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>Follow VCS migration, change src jobs to use Git - PRs are
- <a href='https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci/pull/121'>available</a>
- Thanks Brandon Bergren (bdragon@)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Collecting and sorting CI tasks and ideas
- <a href='https://hackmd.io/@FreeBSD-CI/freebsd-ci-todo'>here</a>
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Testing and merging pull requests in the
- <a href='https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ci/pulls'>the FreeBSD-ci repo</a>
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Designing and implementing pre-commit CI building and testing
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Reducing the procedures of CI/test environment setting up for contributors and
- developers
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Setting up the CI stage environment and putting the experimental jobs on it
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Setting up public network access for the VM guest running tests
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Implementing automatic tests on bare metal hardware
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Adding drm ports building tests against -CURRENT
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Planning to run ztest and network stack tests
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Adding more external toolchain related jobs
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Improving the hardware lab to be more mature and adding more hardware
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Helping more software get FreeBSD support in their CI pipeline
- Wiki pages: <a href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/3rdPartySoftwareCI'>3rdPartySoftwareCI</a>,
- <a href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/HostedCI'>HostedCI</a>
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Working with hosted CI providers to have better FreeBSD support
-</p></li>
-<li><p>The build and test results will be sent to the
- <a href='https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/dev-ci'>dev-ci mailing list</a>
- soon. Feedback and help with analysis is very appreciated!
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Please see freebsd-testing@ related tickets for more WIP information, and don't hesitate to join the effort!
-
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>Ports Collection</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/'>About FreeBSD Ports</url>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/contributing/ports-contributing.html'>Contributing to Ports</url>
-<url href='http://portsmon.freebsd.org/index.html'>FreeBSD Ports Monitoring</url>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html'>Ports Management Team</url>
-<url href='http://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/ports/'>Ports Tarball</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>René Ladan</name>
-<email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>FreeBSD Ports Management Team</name>
-<email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The Ports Management Team is responsible for overseeing the
-overall direction of the Ports Tree, building packages, and
-personnel matters. Below is what happened in the last quarter.
-</p>
-<p>For the last quarter the dashboard looks like:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>41500 ports (including flavors)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>2516 open PRs of which 625 are unassigned
-</p></li>
-<li><p>8715 commits to the HEAD branch by 164 committers
-</p></li>
-<li><p>420 commits to the 2020Q4 branch by 59 committers
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Compared to the third quarter, the PR statistics mostly stayed the same. There
-<p>were slightly fewer commits by the same number of people. The number of ports
-again grew steadily, this time by almost 4 percent.
-</p>
-<p>During the last quarter, we welcomed Juray Lutter (otis@) as a new ports
-committer and said goodbye to cpm, jadawin, knu, araujo, mmokhi and scottl.
-</p>
-<p>Traditionally merges to the quarterly ports branches, which are more
-conservative versions of the HEAD tree, required approval of either the
-Ports Security Team (ports-secteam@) or portgmr@. There were already a number
-of blanket approvals for tested commits, ranging from fixing typing mistakes to
-upgrading web browsers to their latest version. As of last December, all
-ports committers are free to merge on their own, lessening the burden on
-ports-secteam@.
-</p>
-<p>Patent limitations have been disconnected from the license framework, given
-that patents are a complex topic with implications varying from one jurisdiction
-to another.
-</p>
-<p>The last quarter saw a number of updates to default versions of ports:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>librsvg2: "rust" on supported platforms, "legacy"
- otherwise
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Mono: 5.10
-</p></li>
-<li><p>FPC switched to 3.2.0
-</p></li>
-<li><p>GCC switched to 10 for powerpc64le
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Lazarus switched to 2.0.10
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Ruby switched to 2.7.X
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Samba switched to 4.12
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-During the last quarter, a new virtual category was added: "education" for ports
-<p>that for instance help the user to learn about a certain topic or help
-facilitating examinations.
-</p>
-<p>The @shell and @sample keywords have been rewritten in Lua which makes root-dir
-compliant (see pkg -r) and ensures they are Capsicum-sandboxed.
-</p>
-<p>The last quarter also saw updates to several user-facing ports:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Firefox 84.0.1
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Firefox-esr 78.6.0
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Chromium 87.0.4280.88
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Ruby 2.7.2
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Qt5 5.15.2
-</p></li>
-<li><p>XFce 4.16
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-As always, antoine@ was busy running exp-runs, 37 this quarter, testing:
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>various ports upgrades
-</p></li>
-<li><p>changing sys/cdefs.h in base
-</p></li>
-<li><p>adding "set pipefail" to most framework scripts to catch errors earlier
-</p></li>
-<li><p>changing the default locale to C.UTF-8 in base
-</p></li>
-<li><p>using bsdgrep as /usr/bin/grep
-</p></li></ul>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='team'>
-<title>Office Hours</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Allan Jude</name>
-<email>allanjude@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Ed Maste</name>
-<email>emaste@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>During the final quarter of 2020 three office hours sessions were held.
-</p>
-<p>The first was hosted by the core team in a time slot conducive to Asia and
-Australia, covering topics including the transition to git, recruiting for
-project teams, and core's todo list.
-</p>
-<p>The second was hosted by the git transition team, and answered attendee
-questions about the transition to git and how it would impact the project's
-workflows.
-</p>
-<p>The third session was hosted by bhyve maintainers Peter Grehan and John Baldwin
-to present recent development efforts and answer questions about bhyve.
-</p>
-<p>The project is looking for volunteers to host future office hours sessions, as
-well as taking topic suggestions. We also hope to improve the system to allow people
-to submit questions ahead of time, so that we can take maximum advantage of
-subject matter experts when we have them for these calls.
-</p>
-<p>You can find the schedule for future office hours, and videos of past
-office hours on the <a href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/OfficeHours'>FreeBSD Wiki</a>
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: ScaleEngine Inc.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>GPL in Base</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/GPLinBase'>GPL Software in the Base System</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Ed Maste</name>
-<email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Kyle Evans</name>
-<email>kevans@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Baptiste Daroussin</name>
-<email>bapt@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>A long-standing goal of the FreeBSD project is for the base system to migrate
-to modern, copyfree or more permissively licensed components. In this quarter,
-the following components have been successfully removed or replaced:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>gdb (<a href='https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/commit/?id=1c0ea326aa6d'>removed</a> in favor of lldb in base or devel/gdb in ports)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>gnugrep (<a href='https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/commit/?id=b82a9ec5f53e'>replaced</a> with bsdgrep)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>libgnuregex (<a href='https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/commit/?id=8aff76fb37b5'>removed</a>)
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-The following component(s) have yet to be claimed. Some replacement prospects
-<p>may be listed on the above-linked wiki page. Interested parties are welcome to
-evaluate the options to restart the discussion:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>dialog
-</p></li>
-<li><p>gcov (kernel)
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-The following component(s) have a principal investigator to coordinate work.
-<p>Note that partial completion likely means that a component is partially
-compatible, but could use evaluation and patches to bring parity with the
-component that it is replacing.
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>diff3 (Contact bapt@ if interested)
-</p></li></ul>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>Git Migration Working Group</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/src'>src (base system) git repo</url>
-<url href='https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/doc'>doc git repo</url>
-<url href='https://cgit-dev.FreeBSD.org/ports'>Beta ports git repo</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/bsdimp/freebsd-git-docs'>Warner's git documentation repo</url>
-<url href='https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-git'>FreeBSD-git mailing list</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/freebsd/git_conv'>Git conversion tooling repo</url>
-<url href='http://gameoftrees.org/'>Game of Trees</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/johnmehr/gitup'>gitup</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Li-Wen Hsu</name>
-<email>lwhsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Warner Losh</name>
-<email>imp@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Ed Maste</name>
-<email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Ulrich Spörlein</name>
-<email>uqs@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The Git working group largely completed the migration of the doc and src
-(base system) trees from Subversion to Git in December 2020. We are currently
-working on some minor outstanding issues and preparing for the ports tree
-migration.
-</p>
-<p>We set up new hosts to serve as the Git repositories and mirrors, and developed
-commit hooks for restrictions on commits to various branches, generation of
-commit mail, and similar needs.
-</p>
-<p>The doc tree migration occurred on December 8th and 9th. After the conversion
-some minor changes to the documentation build infrastructure were necessary.
-</p>
-<p>The src tree migration occurred between December 20th and 23rd for the main
-branch; some additional tasks occurred over the next week or so. These
-included enabling the stable branches, vendor (contrib) code updates, and
-the git->svn gateway. We are translating stable branch commits to Subversion
-for the stable/11 and stable/12 branches and associated release branches. This
-allows FreeBSD users who follow stable branches or releases to continue using
-existing processes and tooling.
-</p>
-<p>An experimental Git conversion of the ports tree is available at the link
-above. There are some unique challenges in the ports tree (that do not impact
-the doc or src repos in the same way), so additional work is ongoing. The
-window for migrating the ports tree is immediately prior to a quarterly
-branch, so we anticipate a migration at the end of March 2021. Over the next
-few months testing of the experimental ports repo is very welcome.
-</p>
-<p>Process documentation for developer and user interaction with FreeBSD's
-repositories is currently available in Warner's GitHub repository at the link
-above. It will be moved to the FreeBSD developer's handbook and/or other
-suitable locations following the documentation project's asciidoc conversion.
-</p>
-<p>The working group is experimenting with two permissively-licensed tools that
-are compatible with Git servers or repositories. Game of Trees is a version
-control system that is compatible with Git repositories. It is being developed
-by Stefan Sperling along with some OpenBSD developers and other contributions.
-</p>
-<p>John Mehr's gitup is a minimal, dependency-free program that clones and
-synchronizes a local tree with a remote repository. It is intended for use
-cases that would otherwise be served by tools like portsnap.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation (in part)
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>Linux compatibility layer update</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Edward Tomasz Napierala</name>
-<email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Linuxulator improvements have been ongoing for the last two years,
-with support from the FreeBSD foundation over a few distinct project
-grants as well as contributions from the community.
-The goal of this project is to improve FreeBSD's ability to execute
-unmodified Linux binaries.
-Current status is being tracked at <a href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/LinuxApps'>Linux app status Wiki page</a>.
-The work has now shifted from command-line apps to desktop applications.
-</p>
-<p>There wasn't much Foundation-sponsored work done during this quarter,
-apart from extending fuse(4) to make it possible to run Linux FUSE
-servers, which is one of the things required to run AppImages.
-The Foundation-sponsored effort will continue into the first quarter
-of 2021 in order to make sure the 13.0-RELEASE ships with Linuxulator in a good shape.
-</p>
-<p>There was a very significant contribution from Conrad Meyer in the form
-of <code>SO_PASSCRED</code> setsockopt(2) support, <code>PR_SETDUMPABLE</code> and <code>PR_GETDUMPABLE</code>
-prctl(2) flags, and also <code>CLONE_FS</code> and <code>CLONE_FILES</code> handling. This,
-along with some more cleanups and improvements, leads to working Linux
-Chromium; it has been tested with Netflix and Spotify clients. It still
-requires three flags (<code>--no-sandbox --no-zygote --in-process-gpu</code>)
-to be passed on the command line to work around missing functionality, though. Also,
-the name_to_handle_at(2) and open_by_handle_at(2) syscalls are now supported.
-There are also much better debug messages for unrecognized socket options.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>LLDB Debugger Improvements</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.moritz.systems/blog/lldb-debugger-improvements-for-freebsd/'>Moritz Systems Project Description</url>
-<url href='https://freebsdfoundation.org/blog/guest-blog-foundation-sponsors-freebsd-lldb-improvements/'>FreeBSD Foundation Blog</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/moritz-systems/llvm-project'>Git Repository</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Kamil Rytarowski</name>
-<email>kamil@moritz.systems</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Michał Górny</name>
-<email>mgorny@moritz.systems</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The LLDB project builds on libraries provided by LLVM and Clang to provide a
-great modern debugger. It uses the Clang ASTs and the expression parser, LLVM
-JIT, LLVM disassembler, etc so that it provides an experience that “just
-worksâ€. It is also blazing fast and more permissively licensed than GDB, the
-GNU Debugger.
-</p>
-<p>LLDB is the default debugger in Xcode on macOS and supports debugging C,
-Objective-C, and C++ on the desktop and iOS devices and the simulator.
-</p>
-<p>FreeBSD includes LLDB in the base system. At present, it has some limitations
-in comparison with the GNU GDB debugger, and does not yet provide a complete
-replacement. It used to rely on an obsolete plugin model in LLDB that was a
-growing technical debt. This project aimed to bring LLDB closer to a fully
-featured replacement for GDB, and therefore for FreeBSD to feature a modern
-debugger for software developers.
-</p>
-<p>The legacy monolithic target support executed the application being debugged in
-the same process space as the debugger. The modern LLDB plugin approach, used
-on other supported targets, executes the target process under a separate
-lldb-server process. This improves reliability and simplifies the process /
-thread model in LLDB itself. In addition, remote and local debugging is now
-performed using the same approach.
-</p>
-<p>After the migration to the new process model on 32 and 64-bit x86 CPUs, the
-project focused on reviewing the results of LLDB’s test suite and fixing tests
-as time permits.
-</p>
-<p>During the Moritz Systems work, the FreeBSD Project gained numerous important
-improvements: in the kernel, userland base libraries (the dynamic loader) and
-the LLVM toolchain FreeBSD support.
-</p>
-<p>The introduced changes are expected to be shipped with LLDB 12.0, and where
-applicable in FreeBSD 13.0.
-</p>
-<p>The overall experience of FreeBSD/LLDB developers and advanced users on this
-rock solid Operating System reached the state known from other environments.
-Furthermore, the FreeBSD-focused work also resulted in generic improvements,
-enhancing the LLDB support for Linux and NetBSD.
-</p>
-
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation<br />
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>Upstreaming NetApp Changes</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://klarasystems.com/freebsd-development/'>Klara Inc.</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Alexander Sideropoulos</name>
-<email>Alexander.Sideropoulos@netapp.com</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Allan Jude</name>
-<email>allan@klarasystems.com</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>NetApp has started an effort to upstream bug fixes and other improvements from
-the ONTAP code line into FreeBSD. These changes benefit the FreeBSD
-community by providing many fixes that NetApp has made over the past few years,
-while allowing NetApp to reduce the number of customizations needed when
-bringing in the latest FreeBSD changes back into the ONTAP tree.
-</p>
-<p>NetApp has partnered with Klara to facilitate this project, to help identify
-interesting and useful changes to send upstream, to rework and generalize those
-changes as required to make them suitable for upstreaming, and to shepherd them
-through the FreeBSD code review process.
-</p>
-<p>During the fourth quarter, Klara has made 40 upstream fixes in the FreeBSD
-kernel in various subsystems including geom, dev, amd64, net, kern, netinet, and
-several other areas of the tree on behalf of NetApp.
-</p>
-<p>NetApp intends to continue to sponsor this effort throughout 2021.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: NetApp
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>NFS over TLS implementation</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Rick Macklem</name>
-<email>rmacklem@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>In an effort to improve NFS security, an Internet Draft titled
-"Towards Remote Procedure Call Encryption By Default" specifies
-use of TLS 1.3 to encrypt all data traffic on a Sun RPC
-connection used for NFS.
-</p>
-<p>Although NFS has been able to use sec=krb5p to encrypt data
-on the wire, this requires a Kerberos environment and, as
-such, has not been widely adopted.
-It also required that
-encryption/decryption be done in software, since only the
-RPC message NFS arguments are encrypted.
-Since Kernel TLS is capable of using hardware assist to
-improve performance and does not require Kerberos, NFS
-over TLS may be more widely adopted, once implementations
-are available.
-</p>
-<p>The coding for this project has now been completed.
-All required changes to the NFS and kernel RPC code have
-been committed to the head/current kernel and will be in FreeBSD13.
-The daemons can now be built from a port that depends
-upon the security/openssl-devel port of Openssl3 that
-includes patches for support of ktls.
-The port for the daemons is called sysutils/nfs-over-tls
-and should be committed to the ports framework soon.
-In the meantime, the port can easily be fetched,
-as described in
-<a href='https://people.freebsd.org/~rmacklem/nfs-over-tls-setup.txt'>https://people.freebsd.org/~rmacklem/nfs-over-tls-setup.txt</a>.
-</p>
-<p>To support clients such as laptops, the daemons that perform the TLS
-handshake may optionally handle client X.509 certificates from a
-site local CA.
-There are now exports(5) options to require client(s) to
-provide a valid X.509 certificate.
-The case where a "user" name is stored in the certificate and is used
-to map all RPC credentials to that user is probably in violation of
-the Internet Draft.
-This is only enabled when the "-u" command line
-option is provided to rpc.tlsservd(8).
-</p>
-<p>The code is now available for testing. See:
-<a href="https://people.freebsd.org/~rmacklem/nfs-over-tls-setup.txt">https://people.freebsd.org/~rmacklem/nfs-over-tls-setup.txt</a>
-</p>
-<p>
-Setting up system(s) for testing still requires building a custom kernel
-with "options KERN_TLS" from recent head/FreeBSD13 sources plus installing
-the port for the daemons, as explained by the above document.
-</p>
-<p>The main limitation in the current implementation is that it uses TLS1.2
-and not TLS1.3, as required by the Internet Draft.
-This should change once the KERN_TLS rx patch includes TLS1.3 support.
-</p>
-<p>Third party testing would be appreciated.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>OpenBSM Synchronisation</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='http://www.trustedbsd.org/openbsm.html'>TrustedBSD / OpenBSM</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/openbsm/openbsm'>OpenBSM Github Sources</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/openbsm/openbsm/commit/54a0c07cf8bac71554130e8f6760ca68e5f36c7f'>Synchronisation with macOS Catalina</url>
-<url href='https://opensource.apple.com'>Apple OpenSource</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Gordon Bergling</name>
-<email>gbe@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>OpenBSM is a crucial part of FreeBSD, which provides auditing features for
-the operating system. OpenBSM is incorporated into FreeBSD and macOS.
-Both Apple and FreeBSD have currently made changes to the OpenBSM framework,
-which weren't upstreamed. This small project aims to consolidate
-these changes and upstream them to the OpenBSM github repository, so that
-both development efforts can be merged to FreeBSD later on. The tricky part
-of this project is the manual comparison, since Apple doesn't provide any
-changelogs.
-</p>
-<p>I am currently working on the macOS Catalina sources and hopefully Apple
-will release the sources of macOS Big Sur in time for FreeBSD 13.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='proj'>
-<title>Tool Chain</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Dimitry Andric</name>
-<email>dim@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Ed Maste</name>
-<email>emaste@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://sourceforge.net/p/elftoolchain'>ELF Tool Chain homepage</url>
-</links>
-
-<body><p>In October Clang/LLVM was updated to 11.0.0, followed by a number of bug fixes
-from upstream, including improvements for a number of Tier-2 architectures.
-We also enabled the <code>-fstack-clash-protection</code> flag to enable compiler
-mitigation for the "stack clash" vulnerability and are coordinating with
-upstream.
-</p>
-<p>Upstream LLDB support for FreeBSD improved substantially over the last quarter,
-as detailed elsewhere in this report. These improvements will make it into the
-FreeBSD base system early in 2021 when LLVM is next updated to 12.0. As also
-mentioned elsewhere, we removed the obsolete copy of GDB 6.1.1.
-</p>
-<p>The ELF Tool Chain received a number of bug fixes, as well as support for
-<code>readelf -z</code> (handling compressed ELF debug sections) and an improvement
-to addr2line to report based on labels when other debug information is not
-available. We are working to upstream these changes to the ELF Tool Chain
-project.
-</p>
-<p>There are a number of open issues and opportunities for improvements in various
-ELF Tool Chain components. Contributions in these areas are very welcome,
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation (in part)
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>ENA FreeBSD Driver Update</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://github.com/amzn/amzn-drivers/blob/master/kernel/fbsd/ena/README'>ENA README</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Michal Krawczyk</name>
-<email>mk@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Artur Rojek</name>
-<email>ar@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Marcin Wojtas</name>
-<email>mw@semihalf.com</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>ENA (Elastic Network Adapter) is the smart NIC available in the
-virtualized environment of Amazon Web Services (AWS). The ENA
-driver supports multiple transmit and receive queues and can handle
-up to 100 Gb/s of network traffic, depending on the instance type
-on which it is used.
-</p>
-<p>Completed since the last update:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>MFC of the ENA v2.3.0 driver to the FreeBSD 11-STABLE branch
-</p></li>
-<li><p>MFC of the ENA v2.3.0 driver to the upcoming FreeBSD 12-STABLE branch
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Add feature that allows reading extra ENI (Elastic Network Interface)
- metrics about exceeding BW/pps limits
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Add SPDX license tag to the ENA driver files
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Add Rx offsets (hardware feature) support for the ENA driver
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Fix completion descriptors alignment for the ENA device - on some of
- the platforms ENA needs alignment to 4k
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Work in progress:
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>Introduce full kernel RSS API support.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Allow reconfiguration of the RSS indirection table and hash key
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Prototype the driver port to the iflib framework
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Sponsor: Amazon.com Inc
-</body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>Intel wireless update</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-wireless'>The freebsd-wireless mailing list</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Bjoern A. Zeeb</name>
-<email>bz@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<h3>Newer Intel Wireless device support</h3>
-
-<body><p>The Intel Wireless driver update project aims to bring support for
-newer chipsets and also get station side to 11ac in a first step.
-</p>
-<p>During the last months connection code between net80211 and the
-Linux driver KPI was implemented and scanning is working.
-Currently the focus is on sending and driving one state machine
-from the other and syncing state between net80211 and the
-Linux compat code.
-</p>
-<p>In addition the driver and firmware was updated from upstream sources
-to include support for the AX210 hardware generation, which was already
-tested to attach.
-</p>
-<p>The hope is that by the time the status report gets published
-authentication and association are working and basic data packet passing
-will work soon.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>Fenestras X random(4)</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=366620'>SVN revision 1/3</url>
-<url href='https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=366621'>SVN revision 2/3</url>
-<url href='https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&amp;revision=366622'>SVN revision 3/3</url>
-<url href='https://aka.ms/win10rng'>FX Design (PDF)</url>
-<url href='https://www.schneier.com/academic/fortuna/'>Fortuna Design</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Conrad Meyer</name>
-<email>cem@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>FreeBSD CSPRNG group</name>
-<email>csprng@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Since FreeBSD 11, the default <code>random(4)</code> implementation is based on the
-<i>Fortuna</i> (2003) design by Ferguson and Schneier. At a high level, <i>Fortuna</i>
-accumulates entropy into a series of pools, and reseeds a single generator from
-some of these pools according to some criteria.
-</p>
-<p>In 2019, Ferguson (at Microsoft) published a whitepaper on the design of the
-<i>Windows 10</i> system random number generator. <i>Fenestras X</i> is a <code>random(4)</code>
-implementation based on the published <i>Windows 10</i> design.
-</p>
-<p>The <i>Fenestras X</i> / <i>Windows 10</i> design is similar to <i>Fortuna</i>, so it is
-probably most interesting to describe their differences:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p><i>Fenestras X</i> has per-CPU generators seeded from a root generator.
- <i>Fortuna</i> only has the root generator. This change eliminates lock
- contention between <code>random(4)</code> readers running on multiple cores.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Generators in <i>Fenestras X</i> form a tree from the root RNG. When read,
- generators efficiently check if their parent generator has been seeded with
- newer entropy. If so, child generators reseed themselves before serving
- the read operation. This is integrated with <code>arc4random(9)</code>, as well as
- userspace <code>arc4random(3)</code>.
-</p></li>
-<li><p><i>Fenestras X</i> generators are buffered. Requests smaller than some
- arbitrary threshold (currently 128 bytes) are served from the buffer.
- Bytes read from the buffer are securely erased when they are consumed. The
- buffer is refreshed if the request consumes more bytes than were available
- in the buffer. This amortizes the cost of rekeying and generating output
- from a cryptographic CTR-mode cipher, which is especially slow with AES.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-There are other important differences, and readers interested in system CSPRNGs
-<p>should read Ferguson's whitepaper. It is short and accessible. For more
-information on the FreeBSD implementation, please see the SVN commit messages
-— especially <code>r366620</code>.
-</p>
-<p>The <i>Fenestras X</i> implementation is available in <code>CURRENT</code>, but disabled by
-default. (The default remains <i>Fortuna</i>.) At this time, you must set the
-<code>RANDOM_FENESTRASX</code> option in your custom kernel configuration and rebuild your
-kernel to use the new design. There are no known bugs or weaknesses relative
-to the <i>Fortuna</i> implementation.
-</p>
-<p>Future work and call to action:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Additional design review, implementation review, and testing is welcome.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Additional entropy sources: we could use implementations of some of the
- sources described in the whitepaper, in both <i>Fortuna</i> and <i>Fenestras X</i>.
- In particular, we're missing a jitter entropy source.
-</p></li></ul>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>pf performance improvement</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/commit/?id=1c00efe98ed7d103b9684ff692ffd5e3b64d0237'>First commit</url>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27707'>D27707</url>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27756'>D27756</url>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27757'>D27757</url>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27758'>D27758</url>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27759'>D27759</url>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27760'>D27760</url>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27761'>D27761</url>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27762'>D27762</url>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27763'>D27763</url>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27764'>D27764</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Kristof Provost</name>
-<email>kp@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The performance of pf was not as good as it could be. Some investigation with the
-invaluable hwpmc tooling eventually pointed to very poor cache behaviour.
-The longest_lat_cache.miss event was very informative.
-</p>
-<p>This turned out to be due to pf doing packet and byte counting in states, rules and
-interfaces.
-</p>
-<p>The pf code took the very straightforward approach of having a simple uint64_t
-variable and incrementing it for every packet. The downside of this is that
-when multiple cores do it simultaneously the CPU ends up having to write this
-to memory very often, slowing packet processing down greatly. Happily the
-counter(9) framework is designed for this exact situation.
-</p>
-<p>One additional complication is that pf uses the same structure definitions for
-its internal data as it uses for configuration from user space. To avoid
-breaking user space these data structures have been decoupled. That is, where
-pf_rule used to be used both to set rules via the ioctl() interface and to
-evaluate rules while processing packets we now only use pf_rule for
-configuration. The new pf_krule structure is used when evaluating packets.
-This allows us to change the pf_krule structure, to change uint64_t to
-counter_u64_t, without affecting user space.
-</p>
-<p>Olivier Cochard-Labbé tested the full set of changes, and found (depending on
-hardware) <a href='http://dev.bsdrp.net/benchs/kp/pf-patches/'>substantial improvements in throughput</a>.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: Orange Business Services
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>IP Routing lookup improvements</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27401'>Add modular routing lookup framework.</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Alexander Chernikov</name>
-<email>melifaro@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>This work adds a fib lookup framework, allowing to attach custom IP lookup algorithms to any routing table on the fly. It allows to use more performant and efficient lookup algorithms, dynamically selected based on the number of routes in the routing table. Finally, it provides an implementation of modified DIR-24-8 for IPv4/IPv6, speeding IP lookups for the large-fib use case.
-</p>
-<p>This work is a part of a larger effort to modernise the routing subsystem.
-</p>
-<h3>Background</h3>
-
-<p>FreeBSD runs diverse workloads on both low-end and high-end devices, resulting in different networking/memory requirements for each case.
-Small boxes with a couple of routes are different from routers with full-view.
-IPv4 lookups are different from IPv6 ones.
-Conditions can change dynamically: one may easily reconfigure a system to receive full view instead of a default route.
-</p>
-<p>Currently, FreeBSD uses radix (compressed binary tree) to perform all unicast route manipulations, including routing lookups.
-Radix implementation requires storing key length in each item, allowing to use sockaddrs, transparently supporting virtually any address family.
-This flexibility comes at a cost: radix is <i>relatively slow</i>, <i>cache-unfriendly</i> and adds <i>locking</i> to the hot path.
-Finally, radix is closely coupled to the rest of the system, making it hard to switch to something else.
-</p>
-<h3>Implementation overview</h3>
-
-<h4>Overview</h4>
-
-<p>Modular fib IP lookup framework has been designed to address flexibility and performance requirements.
-</p>
-<p>It keeps system radix as the "control plane" source of truth, simplifying actual algorithms implementation.
-It allows dynamic load new algorithms as the kernel modules and abstracts most OS-specific details, reducing algorithm "glue" code.
-It automatically adapts to the current system state by picking the best matching algorithm for the routing table on-the-fly.
-</p>
-<p>The following algorithms are provided by default.
-</p>
-<p>IPv4:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>bsearch4 (lockless binary search in a specially-crafted IP array), tailored for small-fib (less than 16 routes)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>radix4_lockless (lockless immutable radix, re-created on every routing table change), tailored for small-fib (less than 1000 routes)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>radix4 (base system radix backend)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>dpdk_lpm4 (DPDK DIR24-8-based lookups), lockless datastructure optimised for large-fib ( <a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27412'>D27412</a> )
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-IPv6:
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>radix6_lockless: lockless immutable radix, re-created on every routing table change, tailored for small-fib (less than 1000 routes)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>radix6: wrapper around existing system radix
-</p></li>
-<li><p>dpdk_lpm6: DPDK DIR24-8-based lookups, lockless datastructure optimised for large-fib ( <a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27412'>D27412</a> )
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<h4>Performance changes</h4>
-
-<p>Micro benchmarks (i7-7660U, single-core lookups, 2048 destinations, benchmark code in <a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27604'>D27604</a>).
-</p>
-<p>IPv4:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>8 routes: radix4: ~20mpps, radix4_lockless: ~25mpps, bsearch4: ~69mpps, dpdk_lpm4: ~67 mpps
-</p></li>
-<li><p>700k routes: radix4_lockless: 3.3mpps, dpdk_lpm4: 46mpps
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-IPv6:
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>8 routes: radix6_lockless: ~20mpps, dpdk_lpm6: ~70mpps
-</p></li>
-<li><p>100k routes: radix6_lockless: ~14mpps, dpdk_lpm6: ~57mpps
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Forwarding performance:
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>+10-15% IPv4: small-fib, bsearch4
-</p></li>
-<li><p>+25% IPv4: full-view, dpdk_lpm4
-</p></li>
-<li><p>+20% IPv6: full-view, dpdk_lpm6
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<h3>Status</h3>
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>Modular longest-prefix-match lookup algorithms (<a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27401'>D27401</a>) [ DONE ]
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Design control plane framework for attaching algorithms [ DONE ]
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Port DPDK IPv6 lockless lookup algorithm ( <a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27412'>D27412</a>) [ DONE ]
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Port DPDK IPv4 lockless lookup algorithm ( <a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27412'>D27412</a>) [ DONE ]
-</p></li></ul>
-</li></ul>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>Scalable routing multipath support</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24141#change-ZOjdMqgDgUr7'>Implementation of scalable multipath</url>
-<url href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26449'>Introduce scalable route multipath</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Alexander Chernikov</name>
-<email>melifaro@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>This work targets implementing scalable routing multipath support and enabling it by default.
-It closes the long-standing feature gap with other modern networking OSes.
-</p>
-<p>This work is a part of on-going efforts to modernize the routing subsystem.
-</p>
-<h3>Background</h3>
-
-<p>Initial FreeBSD multipath implementation, <code>RADIX_MPATH</code>,
-was added back in <a href='https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-legacy/commit/4e8901ea7a04d2d803067647c0641e41494b8868'>2008</a>.
-It was based on the radix changes and represented multipath routes as
-a linked-list of chained paths. It was not fully finished and tested,
-resulting in many crash reports.
-</p>
-<h3>Implementation overview</h3>
-
-<p>Multipath-related change changes are based on the introduction of the concept of next hops. Nexthops are separate data structures, containing the necessary information to perform packet forwarding. They are shared among the routes, providing more pre-computed cache-efficient data while requiring less memory.
-Interested readers can find a more detailed description in <a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24141'>D24141</a>. They can find another overview in Nexthop objects <a href='https://linuxplumbersconf.org/event/4/contributions/434/attachments/251/436/nexthop-objects-talk.pdf'>talk</a> describing Linux kernel implementation.
-</p>
-<p>Multipath implementation extends the nexthop concept further by introducing nexthop groups. Nexthop group is simply an array of nexthops, compiled according to each nexthop relative weight.
-</p>
-<p>Each route has a pointer to either nexthops or a nexthop group, decoupling lookup algorithm from the routing stack internals. Both nexthops and nexthop groups are immutable and use epoch(9)-backed reclamation.
-</p>
-<h3>Status</h3>
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>Nexthop objects (<a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24232'>D24232</a>) [ DONE ]
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Introduction of nexthop objects [ DONE ]
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Conversion of old KPI users to the new one [ DONE ]
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Conversion of route caching to nexthop caching [ DONE ]
-</p></li></ul>
-</li><li><p>Conversion of struct <code>rtentry</code> field access to nhop field access [ DONE ]
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Eliminating old lookup KPI and hiding struct rtentry [ DONE ]
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-</li><li><p>Multipath routing (<a href='https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26449'>D26449</a>) [ DONE ]
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Switch control plane customers to use (rtentry, nexthop) pairs instead of rtentry to allow multipath changes happen transparently [ DONE ]
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Introduce nexthop group objects [ DONE ]
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Add multipath support for the rib (routing information base) manipulation functions [ DONE ]
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Add flowid generation for outbound traffic to enable load balancing [ DONE ]
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-</li><li><p>Routing daemon support
-</p><ul>
-<li><p>Add net/bird support for multipath routing [ NOT STARTED ]
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Add explicit nexthop/nexthop groups control via rtsock [ IN PROGRESS ]
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Work with FRR developers to add nexthop-based route control [ NOT STARTED ]
-</p></li></ul>
-</li></ul>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>Thunderbolt3/USB4 stack</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Scott Long</name>
-<email>scottl@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>This project implements a driver stack for Thunderbolt3 and USB4. These
-technologies differ radically from USB3 and prior, and require completely new
-drivers for the host interface adapter and topology as well as configuration
-management layers. At their most fundamental level, a TBT3/USB4 topology
-appears as PCI bridges and buses, and attached devices appear as either PCI
-devices, USB3 devices, or DisplayPort devices. Early TBT3 controllers don't
-even appear in the system topology unless a TBT3 device is plugged in. These
-early TBT3 systems also implement a security policy meant to protect against
-unauthorised or malicious devices, though that scheme has been proven to not
-be effective and has been removed from later TBT3 and USB4 implementations.
-Besides security control, the TBT3/USB4 stack controls power management and
-topology hotplug.
-</p>
-<p>The FreeBSD driver currently supports Alpine Ridge and Ice Lake TBT3
-controllers, and can perform basic security validation and topology awareness.
-USB4 support as well as full connection manager and power management support is
-still being worked on. The current driver will be committed to FreeBSD in
-early January 2021.
-</p>
-<p>Though this work is not sponsored, it has been done with the encouragement and
-support of the FreeBSD Foundation and Netgate.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>Vectored AIO</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Alan Somers</name>
-<email>asomers@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>POSIX AIO is a facility for asynchronous I/O to files and devices. FreeBSD's
-implementation is efficient, especially when writing to disk files. But a
-long-standing defect in the standard API is a lack of vectored functions. That
-is, there is no asynchronous equivalent of <code>pwritev(2)</code> and <code>preadv(2)</code>. A
-common workaround is to use <code>lio_listio(2)</code> instead. However, that has several
-drawbacks. It's more effort for the programmer, it might return early with
-only a subset of the operations completed, it requires more total syscalls, and
-there is no guarantee that the operations will complete in-order.
-</p>
-<p>This quarter I added two new syscalls: <code>aio_writev(2)</code> and <code>aio_readv(2)</code>.
-They work just like their non-vectored counterparts, but they take an array of
-<code>iovec</code> elements, just like <code>pwritev</code> and <code>preadv</code>. You can't use them in
-combination with <code>lio_listio</code>, but that could be added in the future.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='kern'>
-<title>ZSTD Compression in ZFS</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Allan Jude</name>
-<email>allanjude@freebsd.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Zstandard (ZSTD) is a modern high-performance compression
-algorithm designed to provide the compression ratios of gzip
-while offering much better performance. ZSTD has been adopted
-in FreeBSD for a number of other uses, including compressing
-kernel crash dumps, as a replacement for gzip or bzip for
-compressing log files, and for future versions of pkg(8).
-</p>
-<p>This effort to complete the integration of ZSTD into ZFS is
-funded by the FreeBSD Foundation.
-</p>
-<p>During the four quarter the final tasks in the project to integrate
-ZSTD into OpenZFS were completed.
-</p>
-<p>Completed milestones in this project:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Integrated ZSTD in the FreeBSD boot loader (Warner Losh <a href='mailto:imp@freebsd.org'>imp@freebsd.org</a>)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Added a section to the FreeBSD Handbook ZFS chapter explaining ZSTD
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Wrote a FreeBSD Journal Article explaining considerations when selecting a suitable compression level
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Monitored for bug reports after the changes were integrated into -CURRENT
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-With all of these changes in place, it is now possible to boot from pools
-<p>compressed with zstd or zstd-fast. For comparison, a standard installation of
-FreeBSD 13 (without debug symbols) uncompressed is 1175 MB, and when compressed
-with LZ4, is only 570 MB (2.15x) but when compressed with ZSTD's default level
-of 3 is only 417 MB (3.00x), and with the maximum level, 19,
-only 374 MB (3.36x).
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation<br />
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='arch'>
-<title>arm64 platform updates</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Mitchell Horne</name>
-<email>mhorne@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>In the interest of seeing the arm64 architecture promoted to Tier-1 status, an
-effort was undertaken to test building and serving of release and patch-level
-updates via <code>freebsd-update(1)</code>. The conclusion of this investigation is that
-the process works with very few changes required; a small tweak is needed for
-the update build scripts, and a minor bugfix in the <code>bsdiff(1)</code> utility was
-committed. The hope is that the project can begin providing security updates for
-the platform with the release of FreeBSD 13.0, removing the requirement that
-users compile these updates from source.
-</p>
-<p>Added this quarter was arm64 support for the new <code>ossl(4)</code> crypto driver. This
-driver provides acceleration of SHA-1 and SHA-2 cryptographic operations by
-leveraging OpenSSL's assembly routines. These routines will detect and use
-optimized instructions, as supported by the CPU. This support benefits userland
-applications via the <code>cryptodev(4)</code> device, and in-kernel consumers of the
-<code>crypto(9)</code> interface, such as the IPSec Authentication Header protocol and
-kernel TLS.
-</p>
-<p>Finally, work was done to add the necessary machine-dependent bits for the
-kernel's <code>gdb(4)</code> interface. This enables remote debugging of the kernel with
-<code>gdb(1)</code> over a serial line.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='arch'>
-<title>FreeBSD/RISC-V Project</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/riscv'>Wiki</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Mitchell Horne</name>
-<email>mhorne@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-<body><p>Contact: <a href='https://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-riscv'>freebsd-riscv Mailing List</a><br />
-Contact: IRC #freebsd-riscv on freenode<br />
-</p>
-<p>The FreeBSD/RISC-V project is providing support for running FreeBSD on the
-<a href='https://riscv.org/'>RISC-V Instruction Set Architecture</a>.
-</p>
-<p>This quarter saw a number of improvements and bugfixes from committers and
-contributors alike. A few small items from this quarter:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Added riscv64 LINT kernel config plus CI job (<code>FreeBSD-head-riscv64-LINT</code>)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Switched <code>emulators/riscv-isa-sim</code> to official upstream and updated to
- 2020-11-02 snapshot
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Created <code>sysutils/u-boot-sifive-fu540</code>, a u-boot port for the HiFive
- Unleashed
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Improved SBI extension support
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Further progress was made this quarter in building ports for RISC-V. Build and
-<p>runtime issues with large dependencies <code>devel/python-setuptools</code> and
-<code>devel/glib20</code> were fixed, enabling several thousand skipped ports. There is
-some in-progress work to address failures in other significant ports, such as
-<code>devel/nspr</code> and <code>databases/sqlite3</code>. By addressing some of these small-effort
-issues, some 15000+ ports can now be built for the platform with
-qemu-user-static.
-</p>
-<p>Finally, December saw the arrival of the first <code>riscv64</code> weekly development
-snapshots. This includes the usual memstick installer, a virtual machine image,
-and a generic SD card image. There are still some minor tweaks to be made, but
-this marks a significant step forward for the platform, and lowers the barrier
-of entry for running a FreeBSD/RISC-V system. This also means that FreeBSD 13
-will likely be the first downloadable release for the architecture. For those
-interested in trying out the VM image for themselves, see <url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/riscv#Quick_Start'>the Quick Start instructions</url>
-on the wiki.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='bin'>
-<title>Dual-stack ping command</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Alan Somers</name>
-<email>asomers@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The venerable ping command has until now only supported IPv4. A separate
-utility, ping6, was originally written by WIDE as a research tool to develop
-IPv6. As a research tool, it didn't need IPv4 support, but since then, it's
-been put to practical use by countless developers and sysadmins everywhere.
-</p>
-<p>The ping/ping6 split has been a perennial complaint. It's annoying that two
-separate commands are needed, even though they do almost exactly the same
-thing. This quarter, I merged Ján SuÄan's GSoC work, which merged the two
-commands. Now ping can handle either protocol, based on the -4 and -6
-switches, or based on the format of the target. A ping6 hard link is provided
-for backwards compatibility.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: Google Summer of Code<br />
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='doc'>
-<title>FreeBSD Translations on Weblate</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/DocTranslationOnWeblate'>Translate FreeBSD on Weblate wiki</url>
-<url href='https://translate-dev.freebsd.org/'>FreeBSD Weblate Instance</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Danilo G. Baio</name>
-<email>dbaio@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Edson Brandi</name>
-<email>ebrandi@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>In search of new contributors an article was published in the
-September/October 2020 issue of the FreeBSD Journal about How to Become a
-FreeBSD Translator.
-</p>
-<p>During the whole year we received new contributors to the effort; numbers are
-still growing and we are receiving translations almost daily on our Weblate
-platform.
-</p>
-<h3>Q4 2020 Status</h3>
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>11 languages (1 new language)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>116 registered users (69 new users since 2020q1)
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-<h4>Languages</h4>
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>Chinese (Simplified) (zh_CN)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Chinese (Traditional) (zh_TW)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Dutch (nl_NL) - Added
-</p></li>
-<li><p>French (fr_FR)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>German (de_DE)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Italian (it_IT)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Norwegian (nb_NO)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Persian (fa_IR)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Portuguese (pt_BR)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Spanish (es_ES)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Turkish (tr-TR)
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-We want to thank everyone that contributed, translating or reviewing documents.
-
-<p>And please, help promote this effort on your local user group, we always need
-more volunteers.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='doc'>
-<title>DOCNG on FreeBSD</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://gitlab.com/carlavilla/freebsd-hugo-website'>DOCNG Website Repo</url>
-<url href='https://gitlab.com/carlavilla/freebsd-hugo-documentation'>DOCNG Documentation Repo</url>
-<url href='https://gitlab.com/carlavilla/freebsd-hugo-data'>DOCNG Share Repo</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Sergio Carlavilla</name>
-<email>carlavilla@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The Doc New Generation project is finished. The switch-over date will be Saturday, January 23rd.
-</p>
-<p>The objective of using Hugo and AsciiDoctor is to reduce the
-learning curve and let people to start quickly contributing to our documentation
-system. Other benefits of using Hugo is that we can use other
-technologies aside from AsciiDoctor, like MarkDown, RST, Pandoc, etc.
-</p>
-<p>You can find a <a href='https://github.com/sergio-carlavilla/documentation-project-primer'>work in progress on updating the FreeBSD Documentation Project Primer to Hugo/AsciiDoctor</a>.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='ports'>
-<title>KDE on FreeBSD</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://freebsd.kde.org/'>KDE FreeBSD</url>
-<url href='https://community.kde.org/FreeBSD'>KDE Community FreeBSD</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Adriaan de Groot</name>
-<email>kde@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The KDE on FreeBSD project aims to package all of the software
-produced by the KDE Community for the FreeBSD ports tree.
-The software includes a full desktop environment called KDE Plasma,
-graphics applications, instant-messengers, a video-editing suite,
-as well as a tea timer
-and hundreds of other applications that can be used on
-any FreeBSD machine.
-</p>
-<p>The KDE team (kde@) is part of desktop@ and x11@ as well,
-building the software stack to make FreeBSD beautiful and usable
-as a daily-driver graphics-based desktop machine.
-</p>
-<p>This quarter the kde@ team:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Landed the October, November and December updates to KDE Applications
-and to KDE Plasma
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Landed all of the bi-weekly KDE Frameworks releases
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Updated Qt to 5.12.2, including Qt5 WebEngine
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Followed up with two cmake patch releases
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Followed up one ninja patch release
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-There was lots of infrastructural work and individual application
-<p>updates and a new Matrix client from the KDE community
-as well, which we typically fail to administer and write about
-so this report is fairly short with mostly big-ticket items.
-We had fun, we chased the things that are most useful to
-us, and got through the year. Here's to next year with
-actually seeing FreeBSD people again.
-</p>
-<p>I (adridg@) would like to especially thank Kai Knoblich (kai@) for chasing WebEngine:
-that's a huge and painful codebase to deal with, and here we
-are, all up-to-date.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='ports'>
-<title>FreeBSD Office team</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://wiki.freebsd.org/Office'>The FreeBSD Office project</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>FreeBSD Office team ML</name>
-<email>office@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Dima Panov</name>
-<email>fluffy@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Li-Wen Hsu</name>
-<email>lwhsu@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD Office team works on a number of office-related software suites
-and tools such as OpenOffice and LibreOffice.<br />
-</p>
-<p>Work during this quarter focused on providing the latest stable release of
-LibreOffice suite and companion apps to all FreeBSD users.
-</p>
-<p>Latest and quarterly ports branches got a series of updates of the LibreOffice suite
-from 7.0.1 thru 7.0.4 releases, compilation patches for all Tier 1 architectures,
-and updates of all companion libraries. Some of our local and critical to build patches
-were sent to and accepted by upstream.
-</p>
-<p>Meanwhile, our WIP repository was moved to new home under official github.org/freebsd resources.
-</p>
-<p>The WIP repository also has a major update with development versions of the LibreOffice suite,
-version 7.1.0.0.beta1 for now. Release will be planned in March, 2021.
-</p>
-<p>We are looking for people to help the project.
-All unstable work with LibreOffice snapshots is staged in our <a href='https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports-libreoffice'>WIP repository</a>.<br />
-The <a href='https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=open&amp;email1=office%40FreeBSD.org&amp;emailassigned_to1=1&amp;emailcc1=1&amp;emailreporter1=1&amp;emailtype1=substring&amp;query_format=advanced&amp;list_id=374316'>open bugs list</a>
-contains all filed issues which need some attention.
-Patches, comments and objections are always welcome in the mailing list and bugzilla.
-</p>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='ports'>
-<title>Ports On Non-x86 Architectures</title>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Mark Linimon</name>
-<email>linimon@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>It has been some time since the last report on the status of FreeBSD
-ports on non-x86 architectures.
-</p>
-<p>Traditionally, we have referred to these as "tier-2 architectures".
-However, aarch64 and powerpc64 have aspirations for tier-1. Also,
-although riscv64 is currently tier-3, it has aspirations for tier-2.
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>The big news is that, thanks to the FreeBSD Foundation (and the
- assistance of Philip Paeps), FreeBSD now has two new aarch64 boxes,
- which have replaced the previous, badly-aging, alternatives. For
- the first time since August, we once again have up-to-date aarch64
- packages.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Thanks to the above, and the work of Emmanuel Vadot and others, some
- bitrot in aarch64 ports has been reversed.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Piotr Kubaj (pkubaj@) continues QA on powerpc64 (big-endian) ports.
- Almost everything that is buildable now does so. The Linux ports and
- some of the graphics drivers are excluded. Otherwise, powerpc64 is
- up to parity with amd64.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Piotr has also begun the task of bringing powerpc64le (little-endian)
- up to parity with powerpc64. Although several of the powerpc64 src
- committers (and your author) have a fondness for big-endian, the fact
- is that our most feasible path to getting graphics capability anywhere
- near parity with x86 is via the little-endian choice.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Mark Linimon (linimon@) has begun his own test-builds of ports on
- riscv64 just to ascertain overall buildability. Surprisingly, many
- ports do indeed build. Thanks to contributions from several people
- already working on riscv64, including John Baldwin (jhb@) with an LLVM
- fix, we are now able to build around 20,000 packages. NB: these packages
- are <i>unofficial</i> and not guaranteed.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>The work of Kyle Evans (kevans@) on chasing bitrot in qemu has been key
- to work on both aarch64 and riscv64. All users are encouraged to
- update to the latest version.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Unfortunately mips/mips64 are badly in need of work. The fact that
- devel/libffi does not build on mips64 blocks nearly half the ports
- tree.
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Tasklist:
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>We need users of riscv64 to actually test the packages that have been
- built (so far, they have only been tested for buildability). Contact
- linimon@ if you are interested.
-</p>
-</li>
-<li><p>If anyone is still using mips/mips64 for other than the most trivial
- tasks, we would welcome patches.
-</p></li></ul>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='ports'>
-<title>Python 2.7 removal from Ports</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/'>About FreeBSD Ports</url>
-<url href='https://www.freebsd.org/portmgr/index.html'>Ports Management Team</url>
-<url href='https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=249337'>[meta] Ports broken by Python 2.7 End-of-Life and removal</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>René Ladan</name>
-<email>portmgr-secretary@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>FreeBSD Ports Management Team</name>
-<email>portmgr@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>As of January 2020, Python 2.7 reached its end-of-life after several years of extensions.
-Portmgr subsequently started the project of phasing Python 2.7 out of the Ports Tree by tagging lang/python27 for expiration on 2020-12-31.
-Last year, some 740 ports were removed from the Ports Tree as they were incompatible with Python 3, mostly because these ports were either unmaintained or abandoned upstream.
-</p>
-<p>During this process, there were several instances of an upstream still being active but where the upstream have not had the resources yet to upgrade their software to Python 3.
-A noticeable example of this is www/chromium and derived software, such as devel/electron7 and www/qt5-webengine.
-Portmgr is currently looking into ideas on how to minimize the impact of Python 2.7 on the Ports Tree while keeping Chromium and KDE 5 functional.
-As various software packages on the FreeBSD cluster itself also use Python 2.7, portmgr started coordinating with affected parties on upgrade plans.
-Currently there are 40 ports left that directly depend on Python 2.7 to build or run, and an unknown number of indirect ports.
-All those ports should eventually be upgraded to Python 3 or be removed too, ideally some time this year.
-</p>
-<p>Portmgr is currently cleaning up (unused) Python 2.7 code from ports which do not need Python 2.7.
-New ports should not be using Python 2.7 anymore, i.e. they should not have USES=python but instead something like USES=python:3.6+.
-</p>
-<p>So while this all looks rather invasive, it is not feasible to keep Python 2.7 around for much longer.
-Over time security vulnerabilities might show up which will likely no longer be fixed, because the Python Software Foundation no longer supports Python 2.7.
-Other problems are that the software gets outdated over time and thereby loses its usefulness as part of a development kit.
-</p>
-<p>Help needed:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Coordinate with postmaster on isolating or migrating away from mail/mailman
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Coordinate with clusteradm (?) for upgrading svnweb and our wiki
-</p></li></ul>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='ports'>
-<title>Xfce on FreeBSD</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://xfce.org/about/news/?post=1608595200'>Xfce 4.16 Upstream Release Announcement</url>
-<url href='https://www.freshports.org/x11-wm/xfce4'>Xfce meta-port on FreshPorts</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Xfce team</name>
-<email>xfce@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Guido Falsi</name>
-<email>madpilot@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The FreeBSD Xfce team (xfce@) work to ensure the Xfce desktop environment
-is maintained and fully functional on FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>This quarter the Xfce team are pleased to welcome Xfce 4.16
-to the FreeBSD ports tree!
-</p>
-<p>Some of the highlights of this Xfce 4.16 release:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>The panel now supports dark mode (enabled by default) and an animated autohide transition
-</p></li>
-<li><p>A new panel plugin dubbed "statustray" which combines both StatusNotifier and legacy Systray items
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Fractional scaling support was added to the display dialog (helpful on HiDPI displays)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>A new tab in the "About Xfce" dialog shows basic system information like CPU or GPU type
-</p></li>
-<li><p>The settings manager has improved search and filter capabilities
-</p></li>
-<li><p>All settings dialogs now use window decorations drawn by Gtk (client side decorations)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>The "Mime Settings" and "Preferred Applications" dialogs were merged into the "Default Applications" dialog
-</p></li>
-<li><p>The Thunar file manager now supports pause for copy/move operations, and queued file transfer
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Generating thumbnails for .epub (e-book format) was added to tumbler
-</p></li>
-<li><p>A new default wallpaper and icon theme
-</p></li>
-<li><p>The application finder now allows for sorting applications by "frecency" - a combination of frequency and recency
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Dropped GTK2 support from all components and plugins
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-For further details, refer to the <a href='https://xfce.org/about/news/?post=1608595200'>Xfce 4.16 upstream release announcement</a>.
-
-<p>Due to GTK2 and libxfce4gui support being removed, some panel plugins
-and libraries will be removed since they no longer work with Xfce 4.16:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>deskutils/orage
-</p></li>
-<li><p>deskutils/xfce4-volumed
-</p></li>
-<li><p>print/xfce4-print
-</p></li>
-<li><p>science/xfce4-equake-plugin
-</p></li>
-<li><p>x11/xfce4-embed-plugin
-</p></li>
-<li><p>x11/xfce4-quicklauncher-plugin
-</p></li>
-<li><p>x11/xfce4-wmdock-plugin
-</p></li>
-<li><p>x11-toolkits/libxfce4gui
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-
-<p>WARNING: Unfortunately this update can reveal a bug in pkg which can
-cause files from the libexo package to be absent after upgrade.
-To avoid the issue, upgrade the libexo package by itself before
-the rest of the packages, as described in UPDATING entry 20210102.
-</p>
-<p>Thanks also to riggs@, Olivier Duchateau <a href='mailto:duchateau.olivier@gmail.com'>duchateau.olivier@gmail.com</a>,
-woodsb02@, Sergey Dyatko <a href='mailto:sergey.dyatko@gmail.com'>sergey.dyatko@gmail.com</a>, and ehaupt@ for their help and
-contributions.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='third'>
-<title>FreeBSD Aarch64 under VMWare ESXi-ARM Fling</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://flings.vmware.com/esxi-arm-edition'>ESXi-ARM Fling</url>
-<url href='https://vincerants.com/freebsd-under-vmware-esxi-on-arm-fling/'>FreeBSD Under VMWare ESXi-ARM Fling</url>
-<url href='https://vincerants.com/freebsd-on-esxi-arm-fling-fixing-virtual-hardware/'>FreeBSD on ESXi-ARM Fling: Fixing Virtual Hardware</url>
-<url href='https://vincerants.com/open-vm-tools-on-freebsd-under-vmware-esxi-arm-fling/'>open-vm-tools for FreeBSD VMWare ESXi-ARM Fling</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Vincent Milum Jr</name>
-<email>freebsd@darkain.com</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>VMWare is a company that produces a commercial hypervisor known
-as vSphere ESXi for AMD64 and i386. In early October, they
-released a tech demo hypervisor for ARM Aarch64 which runs
-on ARM ServerReady hardware as well as single board computers
-such as the Raspberry Pi 4b (4GB and 8GB models). This new
-hypervisor is known as VMWare ESXi-ARM Fling.
-</p>
-<p>Since the release of ESXi-ARM Fling, work has been done on
-both the hypervisor as well as FreeBSD, to make the two more
-compatible with one another. Even though the work was
-initially done to make these two work better together, the
-work overall has been more general purpose for FreeBSD
-in support of both bare-metal Aarch64 installations as well
-as running FreeBSD under other hypervisors such as QEMU.
-</p>
-<p>An example of others building off of this work is <url href='https://twitter.com/astr0baby/status/1343354762964717568'>Twitter user astr0baby getting FreeBSD working under QEMU on a new Apple M1 system</url>.
-</p>
-<p>When ESXi-ARM Fling first released, to get FreeBSD to work
-under it, the process required taking the Aarch64 premade
-VMDK file, uploading it to the hypervisor storage, and then
-running a series of CLI commands to convert the disk image
-to a supported file format. The initial work done was to
-get the FreeBSD Aarch64 ISO bootable and with the required
-drivers to complete the install process. With this, users
-can do fresh installs of FreeBSD Aarch64 using the same
-methods they would use for AMD64 or i386 under ESXi.
-</p>
-<p>The CD-ROM driver's inclusion into FreeBSD 12 barely missed
-the cut-off date for 12.2-RELEASE. However, the very first
-12.2-STABLE build published for Aarch64 includes the CD-ROM
-driver. FreeBSD 13-CURRENT also includes this driver. Due
-to this, only 12-STABLE and 13-CURRENT support fresh CD ISO
-installations.
-</p>
-<p>The next step was getting the major pieces of virtual
-hardware working. This included adding more USB controllers,
-the vmxnet virtual network card, and pvscsi para-virtual
-SCSI drivers added to Aarch64 GENERIC.
-</p>
-<p>There is a known bug in ESXi-ARM Fling's virtual UEFI that
-prevents booting from pvscsi, so for the time being the boot
-device must be on a virtual disk attached to the SATA
-controller inside the VM.
-</p>
-<p>ESXi-ARM Fling uses a new virtual SVGA device which
-currently does not have working drivers on any platform, as
-the specifications are not finalized yet. Due to this, only
-efi-fb/scfb is available for console and Xorg for the time
-being.
-</p>
-<p>The VMCI driver is currently not compiling at all. This
-driver has sections of x86 assembly code that will need to be
-converted over to ARM. This would be a great area for
-anyone to look into that is experienced with converting assembly
-language!
-</p>
-<p>At ESXi-ARM Fling launch, there was a hypervisor bug
-preventing more than 1 vCPU from working inside FreeBSD.
-This has since been fixed, allowing up to 8 vCPUs. Going
-beyond this requires a <a href='https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/compare/master...claplace:user/claplace/gicv3_mbi'>a patch to FreeBSD</a>,
-which was authored by VMWare developer Cypou.
-</p>
-
-<p>Things that are currently fixed/working:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Booting from CD ISO image
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Virtual USB 2.0 controller
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Virtual USB 3.1 controller
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Virtual USB Keyboard
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Virtual USB Mouse
-</p></li>
-<li><p>vmxnet3 Virtual Network Card
-</p></li>
-<li><p>pvscsi Para-Virtual SCSI Storage Controller
-</p></li>
-<li><p>open-vm-tools Guest Virtual Machine Tools
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Xorg Enhanced Mouse Driver (untested)
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Multi-Core CPU (up to 8 vCPUs inside guest)
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-Things that are still broken:
-
-<ul>
-<li><p>Booting from pvscsi
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Xorg SVGA Driver
-</p></li>
-<li><p>vmci Virtual Machine Communication Interface
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Multi-Core CPU (more than 8 vCPUs)
-</p>
-
-</li></ul>
-With all of this done, it has made working on the Aarch64 ports
-<p>collection easier by having a high quality virtualization
-environment for development and testing. This environment
-has already been used to update the ZeroTier port and
-Facebook's RocksDB used in the MariaDB port.
-</p>
-<p>FreeBSD now has a Discord chat! Discussion about FreeBSD
-on Aarch64 in general takes place in our
-<a href='https://discord.gg/KHtrpdqE4F'>#embedded</a> channel. Despite
-the name, we discuss all levels of ARM development, from
-large servers, to virtualized environments, all the way down
-to single board computers.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='third'>
-<title>Bastille</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://github.com/bastillebsd/bastille'>Bastille GitHub</url>
-<url href='https://gitlab.com/bastillebsd-templates'>Bastille Templates</url>
-<url href='https://bastillebsd.org'>Bastille Website</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Christer Edwards</name>
-<email>christer.edwards@gmail.com</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<h3>What is Bastille?</h3>
-
-<body><p>Bastille is an open-source system for automating deployment and management of
-containerised applications on FreeBSD.
-</p>
-<p>Bastille Templates automate container setup allowing you to easily reproduce
-containers as needed.
-</p>
-<p>Bastille is available in ports as <code>sysutils/bastille</code>.
-</p>
-<h3>Q4 2020 Status</h3>
-
-<p>In Q4 2020 Bastille merged some exciting new features. Changes include:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>full adoption of the previously experimental Bastillefile format
-</p></li>
-<li><p>new <code>config</code> sub-command
-</p></li>
-<li><p>default templates included and applied by default
-</p></li>
-<li><p>support for -CURRENT jails on -CURRENT hosts
-</p></li>
-<li><p>support for 32bit containers on 64bit hosts
-</p></li>
-<li><p>support in templates for dynamic arguments &amp; defining variables
-</p></li>
-<li><p>over two dozen bug fixes and general improvements
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-More details about <a href='https://github.com/BastilleBSD/bastille/releases'>Bastille Releases</a>.
-
-<p>upstream was updated to <code>0.8.202010101</code> (latest).
-ports (<code>sysutils/bastille</code>) was updated to <code>0.7.20200414</code>.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='third'>
-<title>CheriBSD</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='http://www.cheri-cpu.org'>CHERI Project homepage</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/CTSRD-CHERI/cheribsd'>CHERi github repo</url>
-<url href='https://www.morello-project.org'>Morello Platform landing page</url>
-<url href='https://morello-dist.cl.cam.ac.uk'>CheriBSD Morello Developer Preview</url>
-<url href='https://developer.arm.com/architectures/cpu-architecture/a-profile/morello'>ARM Morello Program</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Alex Richardson</name>
-<email>arichardson@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Andrew Turner</name>
-<email>andrew@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Brooks Davis</name>
-<email>brooks@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Edward Tomasz Napierala</name>
-<email>trasz@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>George Neville-Neil</name>
-<email>gnn@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Jessica Clarke</name>
-<email>jrtc27@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>John Baldwin</name>
-<email>jhb@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Robert Watson</name>
-<email>rwatson@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Ruslan Bukin</name>
-<email>br@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>CheriBSD extends FreeBSD to implement memory protection and software
-compartmentalization features supported by the CHERI instruction-set
-extensions. There are three architectural implementations of the
-CHERI protection model: CHERI-MIPS, CHERI-RISC-V, and Arm's forthcoming
-experimental Morello processor (due late 2021). CheriBSD is a research
-operating system with a stable baseline implementation into which
-various new research features have been, or are currently being, merged:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>Arm Morello - In October, we released a developer preview of CheriBSD
-ported to Arm's Morello architecture. This release supports a
-dynamically linked runtime and is generally functional. It was cut
- from a development branch and work is in progress to merge the contents
- of this branch with the CheriBSD main line. We anticipate producing a
-new release from this branch in early 2021.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Kernel spatial memory safety (pure-capability kernel) - The current
- CheriBSD kernel is a hybrid C program where only pointers to userspace
-are CHERI capabilities. This ensures that the kernel follows the
-intent of the application runtime and cannot be used to defeat
-bounds on application pointers. We have developed and will soon
-merge a pure-capability kernel where all pointers in the kernel are
- appropriately bounded capabilities. This vastly reduces the opportunity
-for buffer overflows. This spatial memory safety lays the
-groundwork for future work such as device driver compartmentalization
-and kernel temporal safety.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Userspace heap temporal memory safety (Cornucopia) - CHERI
-capabilities provide the necessary features to enable
- robust and efficient revocation of freed pointers. With <a href='https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/ctsrd/pdfs/2020oakland-cornucopia.pdf'>Cornucopia</a>
-we have implemented a light-weight revocation framework providing
- protection from use-after-reallocation bugs with an average cost below
- 2%. We aim to bring these overheads down further over the next year and
-merge this functionality into the mainline CheriBSD.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Syncing with upstream FreeBSD - We spent considerable time this
-quarter catching up with FreeBSD-CURRENT. As of the beginning of
-December, we had caught up. Merges are currently paused while we
-work to land Morello and pure-capability kernel changes. In the
-interim, we have performed a test merge between our tree based on
-the legacy export of the FreeBSD tree to git and the new FreeBSD
-git repository. The process went smoothly and is expected to have
-few impacts.
-</p></li>
-<li><p>We have been working on updating the arm64 bhyve from Politehnica
-University of Bucharest to have it committed to FreeBSD. We have been
-upstreaming initial changes to help support this.
-</p></li></ul>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='third'>
-<title>Embedded Lab Project</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://www.funkthat.com/gitea/jmg/fbsdembdev'>FreeBSD Embedded Lab Design</url>
-<url href='https://www.funkthat.com/gitea/jmg/bitelab'>Lab API code</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>John-Mark Gurney</name>
-<email>jmg@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>The Embedded Lab Project's goal is to make SBCs and other devices more
-accessible to developers. Despite SBCs often being inexpensive, it is
-not inexpensive to maintain them, in terms of the cost of time to keep
-them up to date, infrastructure to support them, etc.
-</p>
-<p>The goal of this project is to support and enhance the existing CI work
-but also make it easier for developers to test their code and changes
-on one, or many different boards.
-</p>
-<p>Once the work is [mostly] complete, I will host a lab that will be freely
-available to everyone who has a FreeBSD.org account. Information about
-this will be sent once it is closer to launch.
-</p>
-<p>The core part of the architecture is each time a board is reserved via
-the API, a new jail is created which contains the serial console tty,
-an interface for internet access, and an interface that is connected
-to the board's ethernet port (assuming it has one). This allows a
-clean system for each run, and allows complete control over the network
-interfaces to support netbooting and other development. The jail will
-have a basic set of FreeBSD packages installed that matches the board.
-</p>
-<p>Part of the API will also allow power cycling the board to aid in
-debugging. This part is relatively extensible, so adding additional
-modules to provide additional support should not be difficult.
-</p>
-<p>The API includes support for running interactive commands in the jail.
-This will make it easy to script control of the environment, such as
-directly running an expect script against the serial console, or even
-just running a script in the jail.
-</p>
-<p>The work is progressing well, and currently a single board, a Pine64
-A64-LTS, is integrated and working. Board reserves and releases are
-working, along with the ability to run commands in the jail via the API.
-Power control is functional, and is currently using a PoE smart switch
-to control power.
-</p>
-<p>Work has stalled on being able to use the <a href='https://wiki.tizen.org/SDWire'>SDWire</a>
-with an environment due to power issues. USB is not made for power
-isolation, which is causing issues w/ power control. The existing
-board, the A64-lTS, is using a USB serial console adapter that is
-opto-isolated, ensuring that there is no problems w/ power control. But
-there I have not found a solution for high speed USB. I believe that
-cutting the VBUS (power) line of a USB cable would allow fine grain
-power control, but tests have not been conducted yet.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: The FreeBSD Foundation
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='third'>
-<title>FreshPorts</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='http://freshports.org/'>FreshPorts</url>
-<url href='http://news.freshports.org/'>FreshPorts blog</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Dan Langille</name>
-<email>dan@langille.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body>
-<p>FreshPorts, and its sister site, FreshSource, have reported
-upon FreeBSD commits for 20 years. They cover all commits,
-not just ports.
-</p>
-<p>FreshPorts tracks the commits and extracts data from the
-port Makefiles to create a database of information useful
-to both port developers and port users.
-</p>
-<p>For example, <a href='https://www.freshports.org/security/acme.sh/'>https://www.freshports.org/security/acme.sh/</a>
-shows the history of this port, back to its creation in May 2017.
-</p>
-<h3>git</h3>
-
-<p>The work to become git-ready is mostly complete. Both src and doc commits are
-flowing into <a href='https://devgit.freshports.org'>devgit.freshports.org</a>. Some
-work is required on various issues, but nothing that stops the flow of
-commits into the database.
-</p>
-<h3>Help wanted</h3>
-
-<p>Amazon have donated enough to try FreshPorts on AWS. I need help with the
-following:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>getting IPv6 working
-</p></li>
-<li><p>working with <a href='https://aws.amazon.com/rds/'>RDS</a>
-</p>
-</li></ul>
-If you can help with this, please contact me. Thank you.
-
-<p>Thank you
-</p>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='third'>
-<title>helloSystem</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://hellosystem.github.io/docs/'>Documentation</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Simon Peter</name>
-<email>probono@puredarwin.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Contact: <code>#helloSystem</code> on <code>irc.freenode.net</code>, mirrored to <a href='https://matrix.to/#/%23helloSystem:matrix.org?via=matrix.org'><code>#helloSystem:matrix.org</code> on Matrix</a>
-</p>
-<p>helloSystem is FreeBSD preconfigured as a desktop operating system
-with a focus on simplicity, elegance, and usability.
-Its design follows the “Less, but better†philosophy.
-It is intended as a system for “mere mortalsâ€, welcoming to switchers
-from a world in which a global menu bar exists, the Command key is used
-rather than Control, and applications are contained in .app bundles.
-</p>
-<p>helloSystem grew out of frustration with <a href='https://medium.com/@probonopd/make-it-simple-linux-desktop-usability-part-1-5fa0fb369b42'>usability shortcomings</a> of existing open source
-desktop environments. FreeBSD was chosen as the base because it offers
-one consistent base system rather than a <a href='https://media.ccc.de/v/ASG2018-174-2018_desktop_linux_platform_issues'>fragmented landscape of distributions lacking a common platform</a>.
-</p>
-<p>helloSystem aims at providing a "it just works" out-of-the-box user experience
-in which a non-technical user can just use the system without ever opening
-the terminal, without having to configure anything, and without ever seeing
-white text on a black background scroll by during system boot. Technologies embraced
-include DNS-SD/Zeroconf (also known as Bonjour), IPP Everywhere (also known as AirPrint),
-eSCL (also known as AirScan), etc.
-</p>
-<p>Prerelease installable Live ISO images are available.
-</p>
-<p><a href='https://github.com/helloSystem/hello/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md'>Help is needed in a number of areas</a>, especially:
-</p>
-<ul>
-<li><p>FreeBSD/kernel: allowing to put the system into a read-only disk image with a writable overlay, e.g., using unionfs
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Qt, Python: writing various easy-to use frontends for FreeBSD/OpenZFS functionality, e.g., Disk Utility.app
-</p></li>
-<li><p>Testing and bugfixing
-</p></li></ul>
-</body></project>
-<project cat='third'>
-<title>K8S-bhyve</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://k8s-bhyve.convectix.com'>K8S-bhyve</url>
-<url href='https://github.com/k8s-bhyve'>K8S-bhyve</url>
-<url href='https://kubernetes.io/'>Kubernetes</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Kirill Ponomarev</name>
-<email>krion@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-<person>
-<name>Oleg Ginzburg</name>
-<email>olevole@olevole.ru</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>K8S-bhyve is opensource project concentrating primarily on deploying and use
-of kubernetes on FreeBSD/bhyve in a more agile and more comfortable manner.
-We are going to provide distributed multi-DC environment or just stand-alone
-clusters with native PV/PVC support.
-</p>
-<p>For 2020Q4 we made and published a k8s-bhyve image which
-you might install with <a href='https://k8s-bhyve.convectix.com/kbhyve-latest.iso'>ISO/memstick</a>,
-as well as with <a href='http://k8s.bsdstore.ru/auto'>bsdinstall</a>.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='third'>
-<title>Puppet</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://puppet.com/docs/puppet/latest/puppet_index.html'>Puppet</url>
-<url href='https://puppetcommunity.slack.com/messages/C6CK0UGB1/'>Puppet's FreeBSD slack channel</url>
-<url href='https://puppet.com/docs/bolt/latest/bolt.html'>Bolt</url>
-<url href='https://choria.io/'>Choria</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Puppet Team</name>
-<email>puppet@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>Since our last status report a few months ago, the FreeBSD ports tree
-has seen the addition of the Choria (sysutils/choria) orchestration
-tool, and the Puppet Platform 7 with the Puppet Agent (sysutils/puppet7),
-Puppet Server (sysutils/puppetserver7) and PuppetDB
-(databases/puppetdb7).
-</p>
-<p>Older versions of Puppet (5 and 6) are still in the ports tree, allowing
-a smooth transition, but please note that Puppet 5 will reach EOL soon,
-and as it is not compatible with the recent ecosystem provided by
-FreeBSD (i.e. it is not compatible with the latest version of Ruby and
-depends on old FreeBSD primitives not available anymore), it is
-recommended to update at least to Puppet 6 as soon as possible.
-</p>
-<p>Ports depending on Puppet (e.g. sysutils/rubygem-bolt) have been updated
-to add options allowing to choose which version of Puppet to depend on.
-For now, the default is Puppet 6, but we plan to switch the default to
-Puppet 7 in a few weeks, probably when Puppet 5 will have reached EOL.
-</p></body></project>
-<project cat='misc'>
-<title>Prometheus NFS Exporter</title>
-
-<links>
-<url href='https://github.com/Axcient/freebsd-nfs-exporter'>FreeBSD NFS statistics exporter for Prometheus</url>
-</links>
-
-<contact>
-<person>
-<name>Alan Somers</name>
-<email>asomers@FreeBSD.org</email>
-</person>
-</contact>
-
-<body><p>FreeBSD's nfsstat(8) utility provides a wealth of statistics, but I wanted to
-monitor them with Prometheus. Screen-scraping the --libxo output would've been
-possible, but some of the stats are preprocessed in a way that interferes with
-my Prometheus processing. So I wrote a separate utility that publishes the raw
-stats provided by the kernel. Along the way I found and fixed a few bugs in
-nfsstat, too. If anybody is interested, I can add a port for it.
-</p>
-<p>Sponsor: Axcient<br />
-</p></body></project>
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
-
- <p>Entries from the various official and semi-official teams,
- as found in the <a href="&enbase;/administration.html">Administration
- Page</a>.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
-
- <p>Projects that span multiple categories, from the kernel and userspace
- to the Ports Collection or external projects.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
-
- <p>Updates to kernel subsystems/features, driver support,
- filesystems, and more.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
-
- <p>Updating platform-specific features and bringing in support
- for new hardware platforms.</p>.
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
-
- <p>Changes affecting the base system and programs in it.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
-
- <p>Changes affecting the Ports Collection, whether sweeping
- changes that touch most of the tree, or individual ports
- themselves.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
-
- <p>Noteworthy changes in the documentation tree, in manpages, or in
- external books/documents.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
-
- <p>Objects that defy categorization.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>third</name>
-
- <description>Third-Party Projects</description>
-
- <p>Many projects build upon &os; or incorporate components of
- &os; into their project. As these projects may be of interest
- to the broader &os; community, we sometimes include brief
- updates submitted by these projects in our quarterly report.
- The &os; project makes no representation as to the accuracy or
- veracity of any claims in these submissions.</p>
- </category>
-
-</report>
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-## Status Report Sample - This Will Become The Title ##
-
-Contact: Full Name, <email@example.org>
-
-Link: [Link description here](http://www.example.com/project/url)
-
-Paragraphs are separated with an empty line. Use Markdown
-syntax, the same as you use on GitHub. If you don't know
-Markdown, just write it as if it was plain text.
-
-Introduce your work. Do not assume that the person reading
-the report knows about your project.
-
-Show the importance of your work. Status reports are not
-just about telling everyone that things were done, they also
-need to explain why they were done.
-
-What has happened since the last report? Let us know what
-is new in this area.
-
-Optionally include the information about the sponsor.
-
-If help is needed, make this explicit. List tasks, with enough
-detail that people know if they are likely to be able to do them,
-and invite people to get in contact:
-
- * First task
- * Second task
- * Third, if any
-
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-sample.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-sample.xml
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-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<!-- Please send your reports to: monthly@FreeBSD.org -->
-
-<!-- Optional category tag. -->
-<!-- Tags include: proj, doc, kern, bin, arch, ports, vendor, misc, soc -->
- <project cat='proj'>
- <title>Status Report Sample</title>
-
- <!-- Required section -->
- <contact>
- <person>
- <name>
- <!-- For persons -->
- <given>John</given>
- <common>Smith</common>
- </name>
- <email>test@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
-
- <!-- For teams or groups -->
- <person>
- <name>Wunderteam</name>
- <email>team@FreeBSD.org</email>
- </person>
- </contact>
-
- <!-- Optional section but highly encouraged. -->
- <links>
- <!-- A hypertext link with a description... -->
- <url href="http://www.example.com/project/url/here">Description Here</url>
- </links>
-
- <!-- Required section. -->
- <body>
- <!-- Do not worry if you are not a native English speaker. -->
- <p>Introduce your work. Do not assume that the person reading
- the report knows about your project.</p>
-
- <p>Show the importance of your work. Status reports are not
- just about telling everyone that things were done, they also
- need to explain why they were done.</p>
-
- <p>What has happened since the last report? Let us know what is
- new in this area.</p>
- </body>
-
- <sponsor>Optional sponsor</sponsor>
-
- <sponsor>Another one</sponsor>
-
- <!-- Optional section for listing tasks. -->
- <help>
- <task>If help is needed, make this explicit!</task>
-
- <task>List tasks, with enough detail that people know if they
- are likely to be able to do them, and invite people to get in
- contact.</task>
- </help>
- </project>
diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-template.xml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-template.xml
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index 6b6f726fa2..0000000000
--- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/news/status/report-template.xml
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@@ -1,135 +0,0 @@
-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE report PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XML Database for
- Status Report//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/statusreport.dtd" >
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<!--
- Variables to replace:
- %%START%% - report month start
- %%STOP%% - report month end
- %%YEAR%% - report year
- %%NUM%% - report issue (first, second, third, fourth)
- %%STARTNEXT%% - report month start
- %%STOPNEXT%% - report month end
- %%YEARNEXT%% - next report due year (if different than %%YEAR%%)
- %%DUENEXT%% - next report due date (i.e., June 6)
--->
-
-<report>
- <date>
- <month>%%START%%-%%STOP%%</month>
-
- <year>%%YEAR%%</year>
- </date>
-
- <section>
- <title>Introduction</title>
-
- <p><strong>This is a draft of the %%START%%&ndash;%%STOP%% %%YEAR%%
- status report. Please check back after it is finalized, and
- an announcement email is sent to the &os;-Announce mailing
- list.</strong></p>
-
- <?ignore
- <p>This report covers &os;-related projects between %%START%% and
- %%STOP%% %%YEAR%%. This is the %%NUM%% of four reports planned for
- %%YEAR%%.</p>
-
- <p>The %%NUM%% quarter of %%YEAR%% was another productive quarter for
- the &os; project and community. [...]</p>
-
- <p>Thanks to all the reporters for the excellent work!</p>
-
- <p>The deadline for submissions covering the period from %%STARTNEXT%%
- to %%STOPNEXT%% %%YEARNEXT%% is %%DUENEXT%%, %%YEARNEXT%%.</p>
- ?>
- </section>
-
- <category>
- <name>team</name>
-
- <description>&os; Team Reports</description>
-
- <p>Entries from the various official and semi-official teams,
- as found in the <a href="&enbase;/administration.html">Administration
- Page</a>.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>proj</name>
-
- <description>Projects</description>
-
- <p>Projects that span multiple categories, from the kernel and userspace
- to the Ports Collection or external projects.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>kern</name>
-
- <description>Kernel</description>
-
- <p>Updates to kernel subsystems/features, driver support,
- filesystems, and more.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>arch</name>
-
- <description>Architectures</description>
-
- <p>Updating platform-specific features and bringing in support
- for new hardware platforms.</p>.
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>bin</name>
-
- <description>Userland Programs</description>
-
- <p>Changes affecting the base system and programs in it.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>ports</name>
-
- <description>Ports</description>
-
- <p>Changes affecting the Ports Collection, whether sweeping
- changes that touch most of the tree, or individual ports
- themselves.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>doc</name>
-
- <description>Documentation</description>
-
- <p>Noteworthy changes in the documentation tree, in manpages, or in
- external books/documents.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>misc</name>
-
- <description>Miscellaneous</description>
-
- <p>Objects that defy categorization.</p>
- </category>
-
- <category>
- <name>third</name>
-
- <description>Third-Party Projects</description>
-
- <p>Many projects build upon &os; or incorporate components of
- &os; into their project. As these projects may be of interest
- to the broader &os; community, we sometimes include brief
- updates submitted by these projects in our quarterly report.
- The &os; project makes no representation as to the accuracy or
- veracity of any claims in these submissions.</p>
- </category>
-
-</report>
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE xsl:stylesheet PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD FreeBSD XSLT 1.0 DTD//EN"
- "http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/xslt10-freebsd.dtd" [
-<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD Quarterly Status Report">
-]>
-
-<!-- $FreeBSD$ -->
-
-<!-- Standard header material -->
-<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0"
- xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
- xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
-
- <xsl:import href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/lang/share/xml/libcommon.xsl"/>
- <xsl:import href="http://www.FreeBSD.org/XML/share/xml/xhtml.xsl"/>
-
- <xsl:variable name="title">&title;</xsl:variable>
-
- <!-- Sort only reports strictly older than 2019q4 -->
- <xsl:variable name="manual-sorting-condition" select="/report/date/year &gt; 2019 or (/report/date/year = 2019 and /report/date/month = '10-12')"/>
-
- <xsl:template name="process.sidewrap">
- &nav.about;
- </xsl:template>
-
- <xsl:template name="process.contentwrap">
- <!-- Process all the <sections>, in order -->
- <xsl:apply-templates select="report/section"/>
-
- <hr/>
-
- <!-- Generate a table of contents, sorted if needed -->
- <xsl:for-each select="report/category">
- <!-- category title and link -->
- <h3><a><xsl:attribute name="href">#<xsl:value-of
- select="translate(normalize-space(description),' ', '-')"/></xsl:attribute>
- <xsl:value-of select="description"/></a></h3>
- <xsl:variable name="cat-short" select="name"/>
- <ul>
- <xsl:choose>
- <xsl:when test="$manual-sorting-condition">
- <xsl:for-each select="//project[@cat=$cat-short and @summary]">
- <li><a><xsl:attribute name="href">#<xsl:value-of
- select="translate(normalize-space(title), ' ',
- '-')"/></xsl:attribute><xsl:value-of select="title"/></a>
- </li>
- </xsl:for-each>
- </xsl:when>
- <xsl:otherwise>
- <xsl:for-each select="//project[@cat=$cat-short and @summary]">
- <xsl:sort select="translate(title, $lowercase, $uppercase)"/>
- <li><a><xsl:attribute name="href">#<xsl:value-of
- select="translate(normalize-space(title), ' ',
- '-')"/></xsl:attribute><xsl:value-of select="title"/></a>
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- </xsl:for-each>
- </xsl:otherwise>
- </xsl:choose>
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- <xsl:choose>
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- <xsl:for-each select="//project[@cat=$cat-short and not(@summary)]">
- <li><a><xsl:attribute name="href">#<xsl:value-of
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- <xsl:sort select="translate(title, $lowercase, $uppercase)"/>
- <li><a><xsl:attribute name="href">#<xsl:value-of
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- <xsl:for-each select="//project[not(@cat)]">
- <li><a><xsl:attribute name="href">#<xsl:value-of
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- </xsl:for-each>
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- <xsl:otherwise>
- <xsl:for-each select="//project[not(@cat)]">
- <xsl:sort select="translate(title, $lowercase, $uppercase)"/>
- <li><a><xsl:attribute name="href">#<xsl:value-of
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- </xsl:choose>
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- <hr/>
-
- <!-- For each category, process the corresponding projects and sort
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- <xsl:choose>
- <xsl:when test="report/category">
- <xsl:for-each select="report/category">
-
- <!-- category title -->
- <br/><h1><a>
- <xsl:attribute name="name"><xsl:value-of select="translate(normalize-space(description), ' ', '-')"/></xsl:attribute>
- <xsl:attribute name="href">#<xsl:value-of select="translate(normalize-space(description), ' ', '-')"/></xsl:attribute>
- <xsl:value-of select="description"/></a></h1>
- <!-- per-category intro text, if present -->
- <xsl:apply-templates select="p" mode="copy.html"/><br/>
-
- <xsl:variable name="cat-short" select="name"/>
- <xsl:choose>
- <xsl:when test="$manual-sorting-condition">
- <xsl:apply-templates select="//project[@cat=$cat-short]"/>
- </xsl:when>
- <xsl:otherwise>
- <xsl:apply-templates select="//project[@cat=$cat-short]">
- <xsl:sort select="translate(title, $lowercase, $uppercase)"/>
- </xsl:apply-templates>
- </xsl:otherwise>
- </xsl:choose>
- </xsl:for-each>
-
- </xsl:when>
- <xsl:otherwise>
-
- <xsl:choose>
- <xsl:when test="$manual-sorting-condition">
- <xsl:apply-templates select="report/project"/>
- </xsl:when>
- <xsl:otherwise>
- <xsl:apply-templates select="report/project">
- <xsl:sort select="translate(title, $lowercase, $uppercase)"/>
- </xsl:apply-templates>
- </xsl:otherwise>
- </xsl:choose>
-
- </xsl:otherwise>
- </xsl:choose>
-
- <!-- Standard footer -->
- <a href="../news.html">News Home</a> | <a href="status.html">Status Home</a>
- </xsl:template>
-
- <!-- Everything that follows are templates for the rest of the content -->
-
- <!-- A section creates a header, and copies in all the <p> elements from
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- <xsl:template match="section">
- <h1><xsl:value-of select="title"/></h1>
-
- <xsl:apply-templates select="p" mode="copy.html"/>
- </xsl:template>
-
- <!-- A project creates a header, and then process the three components of
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- <xsl:template match="project">
- <h2>
- <xsl:if test="icon">
- <xsl:variable name="icon">
- <xsl:value-of select="icon"/>
- </xsl:variable>
-
- <xsl:element name="img">
- <xsl:attribute name="src">
- <xsl:value-of select="concat('./images/', $icon)"/>
- </xsl:attribute>
- <xsl:attribute name="style">
- <xsl:text>display: inline</xsl:text>
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- </xsl:element>
- </xsl:if>
- <a>
- <xsl:attribute name="name"><xsl:value-of
- select="translate(normalize-space(title), ' ', '-')"/></xsl:attribute>
- <xsl:attribute name="href">#<xsl:value-of
- select="translate(normalize-space(title), ' ', '-')"/></xsl:attribute>
- <xsl:value-of select="title"/></a></h2>
-
- <xsl:apply-templates select="links"/>
-
- <xsl:apply-templates select="contact"/>
-
- <xsl:apply-templates select="body"/>
-
- <xsl:if test="sponsor">
- <xsl:variable name="sponsors">
- <xsl:for-each select="sponsor">
- <xsl:value-of select="normalize-space()"/>
- <xsl:choose>
- <xsl:when test="position() = last()">.</xsl:when>
- <xsl:when test="position() = (last() - 1)">, and </xsl:when>
- <xsl:when test="position() &lt; (last() - 1)">, </xsl:when>
- <xsl:otherwise>.</xsl:otherwise>
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- </xsl:for-each>
- </xsl:variable>
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- <p>This project was sponsored by <xsl:value-of select="$sponsors"/></p>
- </xsl:if>
-
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- <xsl:value-of select="normalize-space()"/>
- <xsl:choose>
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- <xsl:when test="position() = (last() - 1)">, and </xsl:when>
- <xsl:when test="position() &lt; (last() - 1)">, </xsl:when>
- <xsl:otherwise>.</xsl:otherwise>
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- </xsl:variable>
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- </xsl:if>
-
- <xsl:apply-templates select="help"/>
-
- <hr/>
- </xsl:template>
-
- <!-- Create a paragraph to hold the contact information. Iterate over
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- <xsl:template match="contact">
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- <xsl:for-each select="person">
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-
- <!-- Create a table to hold the link information. Iterate over each
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- <tr>
- <td>Links</td>
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- <xsl:for-each select="url">
- <tr>
- <td>
- <a href="{@href}" title="{@href}">
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- </td>
- <td>
- URL: <a href="{@href}">
- <xsl:attribute name="title">
- <xsl:value-of select="normalize-space()"/>
- </xsl:attribute>
- <xsl:value-of select="@href"/>
- </a>
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- </tr>
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- </table>
- </xsl:template>
-
- <!-- Body is a doddle. Since it contains HTML we just copy in all the
- child elements. -->
- <xsl:template match="body">
- <xsl:apply-templates select="child::node()" mode="copy.html"/>
- </xsl:template>
-
- <xsl:template match="help">
- <h3>Open tasks:</h3>
- <ol>
- <xsl:for-each select="task">
- <li><xsl:apply-templates select="child::node()" mode="copy.html"/></li>
- </xsl:for-each>
- </ol>
- </xsl:template>
-</xsl:stylesheet>
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
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- <h2>Next Quarterly Status Report submissions (January &ndash;
- March) due: March 31st, 2021</h2>
-
- <p>Submit your entries as Pull Requests from your fork of
- <a href="https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-quarterly">FreeBSD
- Quarterly Status Reports GitHub repo</a> or submit them via e-mail to
- <a href="mailto:quarterly-submissions@FreeBSD.org">quarterly-submissions@FreeBSD.org</a>,
- using the <a href="report-sample.md">Markdown template</a>.</p>
- <hr/>
-
- <p>One of the benefits of the FreeBSD development model is a focus on
- centralized design and implementation, in which the operating system is
- maintained in a central repository, and discussed on centrally maintained
- lists. This allows for a high level of coordination between authors of
- various components of the system, and allows policies to be enforced over
- the entire system, covering issues ranging from architecture to style.
- However, as the FreeBSD developer community has grown, and the rate of
- both mailing list traffic and tree modifications has increased, making it
- difficult even for the most dedicated developer to remain on top of all
- the work going on in the tree.</p>
-
- <p>The &os; Development Status Report attempts to address this
- problem by providing a vehicle that allows developers to make the broader
- community aware of their on-going work on FreeBSD, both in and out of the
- central source repository. For each project and sub-project, a one
- paragraph summary is included, indicating progress since the last summary.
- If it is a new project, or if a project has not submitted any prior status
- reports, a short description may precede the status information.</p>
-
- <p>For more exact guidelines on how to write good status reports,
- please consult <a href="howto.html">our recommendations</a>.</p>
-
- <p>Periodically, special status reports are prepared and
- published. One of those are the developer summit reports.
- Developer summits are places where developers meet in person to
- discuss issues related to the project. They are definitely worth
- attending if one is interested in making significant contributions
- to the Project and they are open to anybody!</p>
-
- <p>These status reports may be reproduced in whole or in part, as long as the
- source is clearly identified and appropriate credit given.</p>
-
- <h2>2020</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="report-2020-10-2020-12.html">October, 2020 -
- December, 2020</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2020-07-2020-09.html">July, 2020 -
- September, 2020</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2020-04-2020-06.html">April, 2020 -
- June, 2020</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2020-01-2020-03.html">January, 2020 -
- March, 2020</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>2019</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="report-2019-10-2019-12.html">October, 2019 -
- December, 2019</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2019-07-2019-09.html">July, 2019 -
- September, 2019</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2019-04-2019-06.html">April, 2019 -
- June, 2019</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2019-01-2019-03.html">January, 2019 -
- March, 2019</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>2018</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="report-2018-09-2018-12.html">October, 2018 -
- December, 2018</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2018-01-2018-09.html">October, 2017 -
- September, 2018</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>2017</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="report-2017-07-2017-09.html">July, 2017 -
- September, 2017</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2017-04-2017-06.html">April, 2017 -
- June, 2017</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2017-01-2017-03.html">January, 2017 -
- March, 2017</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>2016</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="report-2016-10-2016-12.html">October, 2016 -
- December, 2016</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2016-07-2016-09.html">July, 2016 -
- September, 2016</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2016-04-2016-06.html">April, 2016 -
- June, 2016</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2016-01-2016-03.html">January, 2016 -
- March, 2016</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>2015</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="report-2015-10-2015-12.html">October, 2015 -
- December, 2015</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2015-07-2015-09.html">July, 2015 -
- September, 2015</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2015-04-2015-06.html">April, 2015 -
- June, 2015</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2015-01-2015-03.html">January, 2015 -
- March, 2015</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>2014</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="report-2014-10-2014-12.html">October, 2014 -
- December, 2014</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2014-07-2014-09.html">July, 2014 -
- September, 2014</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2014-04-2014-06.html">April, 2014 -
- June, 2014</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2014-01-2014-03.html">January, 2014 -
- March, 2014</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>2013</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="report-2013-10-2013-12.html">October, 2013 -
- December, 2013</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2013-09-devsummit.html">EuroBSDcon 2013 Developer
- Summit Special</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2013-07-2013-09.html">July, 2013 -
- September, 2013</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2013-04-2013-06.html">April, 2013 -
- June, 2013</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2013-05-devsummit.html">BSDCan 2013 Developer
- Summit Special</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2013-01-2013-03.html">January, 2013 -
- March, 2013</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>2012</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="report-2012-10-2012-12.html">October, 2012 -
- December, 2012</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2012-07-2012-09.html">July, 2012 -
- September, 2012</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2012-04-2012-06.html">April, 2012 -
- June, 2012</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2012-01-2012-03.html">January, 2012 -
- March, 2012</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>2011</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="report-2011-10-2011-12.html">October, 2011 -
- December, 2011</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2011-07-2011-09.html">July, 2011 -
- September, 2011</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2011-04-2011-06.html">April, 2011 -
- June, 2011</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2011-01-2011-03.html">January, 2011 -
- March, 2011</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>2010</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="report-2010-10-2010-12.html">October, 2010 -
- December, 2010</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2010-07-2010-09.html">July, 2010 -
- September, 2010</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2010-04-2010-06.html">April, 2010 -
- June, 2010</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2010-01-2010-03.html">January, 2010 -
- March, 2010</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>2009</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="report-2009-10-2009-12.html">October, 2009 -
- December, 2009</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2009-04-2009-09.html">April, 2009 -
- September, 2009</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2009-01-2009-03.html">January, 2009 -
- March, 2009</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>2008</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="report-2008-10-2008-12.html">October, 2008 -
- December, 2008</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2008-07-2008-09.html">July, 2008 -
- September, 2008</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2008-04-2008-06.html">April, 2008 -
- June, 2008</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2008-01-2008-03.html">January, 2008 -
- March, 2008</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>2007</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="report-2007-10-2007-12.html">October, 2007 -
- December, 2007</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2007-07-2007-10.html">July, 2007 -
- October, 2007</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2007-04-2007-06.html">April, 2007 -
- June, 2007</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2007-01-2007-03.html">January, 2007 -
- March, 2007</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>2006</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="report-2006-10-2006-12.html">October, 2006 -
- December, 2006</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2006-06-2006-10.html">June, 2006 -
- October, 2006</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2006-04-2006-06.html">April, 2006 -
- June, 2006</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2006-01-2006-03.html">January, 2006 -
- March, 2006</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>2005</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="report-2005-10-2005-12.html">October, 2005 -
- December, 2005</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2005-07-2005-10.html">July, 2005 -
- October, 2005</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2005-03-2005-06.html">March, 2005 -
- June, 2005</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2005-01-2005-03.html">January, 2005 -
- March, 2005</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>2004</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="report-2004-07-2004-12.html">July, 2004 -
- December, 2004</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2004-05-2004-06.html">May, 2004 -
- June, 2004</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2004-03-2004-04.html">March, 2004 -
- April, 2004</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2004-01-2004-02.html">January, 2004 -
- February, 2004 </a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>2003</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="report-2003-10-2003-12.html">October, 2003 -
- December, 2003 </a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2003-03-2003-09.html">March, 2003 -
- September, 2003 </a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2003-01-2003-02.html">January, 2003 -
- February, 2003 </a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>2002</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="report-2002-11-2002-12.html">November, 2002 -
- December, 2002 </a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2002-09-2002-10.html">September, 2002 -
- October, 2002 </a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2002-07-2002-08.html">July, 2002 - August, 2002
- </a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2002-05-2002-06.html">May, 2002 - June, 2002
- </a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2002-02-2002-04.html">February, 2002 - April,
- 2002</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2001-12-2002-01.html">December, 2001 - January,
- 2002</a></li>
- </ul>
-
- <h2>2001</h2>
-
- <ul>
- <li><a href="report-2001-11.html">November, 2001</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2001-09.html">September, 2001</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2001-08.html">August, 2001</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2001-07.html">July, 2001</a></li>
- <li><a href="report-2001-06.html">June, 2001</a></li>
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